The Seaforth News, 1924-07-10, Page 5nervy..,.
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[s what we specialize in. Meats
bled here have been. well hand-
ledt They have been prepared
with care and are sold to make
satisfied customers.. Try us and
you will find our meats delicious.
H. STEWAI T
Main Street-
y PHONE 58,
Seaforth.
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ferent departments.
D. A. McLACHLAN,
Principal.
Where Can 1 Get „
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Gor ce
ries.
Join the ranks of the thrifty
women who shop here daily for all
their table needs. You're sure to
get• a fresh supply of select staple;
and fancygroceries, vegetables and
fruits. Our shelves are full of
reasonably priced package, bottled
and canned goods.
You'll be pleased.
W. M. STEWART
Phone 77 Seaforth
1910111111131114
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UNDERTAKING
—and—
EMBALivIING
Motor or Horse Equipment.
W. J. WALKER, holder of Go-
vernment diploma and license, -
Flowers Furnished,
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Night or day phone 67.
212.1
CREAM! CREAM! OREM&
MR. CREAM PRODUCER:
, Send your cream to us, we are here to give you the very best
possible market for your cream,
We 'beg your support and co-operation, send us your No. 1 grade
cream and secure top prices. Malice this your Creamery,
Cream paid for on a grade •basis. Do not produce cream except
of a high standard of quality; it does not pay you.
We will pay a premium of three cents per pound butter fat 'for
sweet cream delivered at the Creamery. Bring in your high grade
cream.
Cash paid to any patron wishing it.
Creamery open on Saturday nights.
Seaforth Creamery Co, Seaforth, Ont,
Dr, D. H, Mclnnes
Chiropractor
Of Wingham, will be at the
Commercial Hotel, Seaforth,
Monday and Thursday After-
noons in future.
Diseases of all kinds success-
fully treated. •
Fruit
and
vegetables
TOMATOES
LEAF LETTUCE
GREEN ONIO*rd 2-a-
.
STRAWVERRIES
kflP A'RAGU S
CELERY
ORANGES
CANTALOUPES.
PEACHES.
NEW POTATOES.
Ti Phillips
Seaforth• „',N ,.. Phone
63
':[any infants are infested by
wonms which cause great suffering,
and if not promptly dealt with may
cause constitutional weaknesses dif-
ficult to remedy. Miller's worm
Powders will clear the stomach and
bowels of worms and will so act
upon the system that there will be no
recurrence of the •trouble. And not
only this, but they will repair the in-
juries to the organs that worms
cause and restore them to soundness,
y1
KODAK Put it in your
pocket and it puts your
trip in 'pictures.
KODAK FILM Your
size is here. .
KODAK Accessories
They're all in stock here.
Let Us help you plan, a
Kodak outs for good pic-
tures and lots of fas.
J.F.DALY
Jeweler
Graves' Block, Seaforth
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Mas. John Kerr underwent an opi c-
ation in the hospital on Tuesday.
Ivfiss Edna lvlurray is visiting her
parents in Port Albert,
Mr: and Mrs. Campbell Dow, of
Russeldale were week -end guests of
Mr. and Mrs.. Janes Acheson,
Mr, and Mrs. R. Campbell Ander-
son, of Hamilton, spent the week -end
with Mr, and Mrs. Robert Bell.
Mr. John Brown, - of Galt, is a
guest at the home of Mr, J, G.
Mullen.
Mr. and Mrs. Ford Acheson, of
Rosemount, Sask., are visiting vela-
tivesjin this vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. 'W. McTaggart, of
'Detroit, were week -end guests of
Mr. and .Mrs. John McTaggart,
Miss Jessie Wilson, Waterloo,
spent the week -end at her home
here.
Mrs. J. 14, Best spent •a few days
with her parents Mr. and Mrs. W.
C. T. Morson, in Toronto,
' "Encoiiragentetit' will • be the sub-
ject to be continued •at •the Seaforth
Presbyterian church next Sunday
morning: Evening stibject, "The
Searchlight of Truth.” • -
Dr. J. NV, McMillan, of Toronto,
will be the preacher at -the reopening
of the Seaforth Presbyterian church
on August 3rd,
• Mr, .Percy \-V. Hoag returned honce
nu •Saturday. •
Mr. )Vsn. Freeman spent Sunday
in L.itcknoty.
Piss Stradley, of Delroit, is a
r
visitor at the home of Mr, and Mrs.
\\ G, Willis.
Mrs. 'McKenzie, of Toronto, is
visiting her uiede, Mrs.. J, Rankin,
11'r. C, Johns, of Kitchener, tvas a
week -end guest at • the .Manse."
Mr. and Mrs., W. Govenlock, of
Chicago are visiting' his. parents, Mr.
and firs, J. R. Govenlock,
Mr, and Mrs, H. Duncan and fam-
ily, of Saskatoon, are visitor,, at the
hone of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Peck, -
Miss 1l',ary•Netills, of Sarnia, is
visiting her sister, 'frs. J, M. Mc-
Millan.
'[r. and Mfrs. C.:'\, Alexander and
daughter, Peggy, of Hes celet spent
e nl
Sunday in town.,
hiss Florence Thompson of To-
ronto, is spending the holidays at her
home herd,
Mrs.- Semple and daughters, of
Detroit, are guests at the home of
.'Mr. J, W. Beattie.
\Miss Mabel Hogg, of Stratford, is
visiting friends here. •
Mr. and Mrs. E. McIntosh, of
London, were visitors at the hone of
Mrs, James McIntosh.
'G•. and Mrs. John Finlayson, Mrs,
\V, Sclater and Miss Helen Sclater;
spent Sunday at Auburn.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Cluff, Mr, and
Mrs. W. R. Smith and Mr. Hender-
son Snaith spent Sunday in Galt,
Miss Hood, of Kippen, has taken a
position as stenographer in Mr. Jas.
Watson's office,
Miss Mary Haigh is visiting friends
in Lucicnow•:
Miss Lafferty, of Stratford, was a
visitor at tate home of 'Ir. W.
Duncan,
Mr. Morrison Sillery, principal of
Central Butte, Sask., school, is
spending the vacation with his
Mother, Mrs, G. Sillery.
'G•, and Mrs, M. Rennie and fam-
ily are holidaying in Grand Bend.
'Miss Florence Beattie is taking Mrs.
Rennie's place as pianist at the
church services very acceptably.
'l•..Frank Freeman, of Hancibton,
is a visitor at his home here.
Mrs, R, S. Hays and son George
are in Toronto, where George under-
went a successful operation on Mon-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Beckett and daughter,
'Liss Beryl, *ere week -end guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Box,
• Master Billy Scobt is recovering
from an operation for tonsils.
Mrs, Millar, of Vancouver:. is a
visitor at the hone of Miss Susy
Got•enlock
kl. 'P, C. Caldey, of Toronto;
visited friends in town.
Misses ' •Mary Gillespie, No•nta
Hartry and Bessie Grieve are in To-
ronto marking papers at the depart-
mental examinations.
Mr. and Mrs. Kahle, of Detroit.
-pent • the 4th of July at the home of
her parents, .M.r. and fors, Baker,
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Watson, of Ha-
mibton, spent Sunday with Mr, and
Mrs, J. R. Archibald. Misses Jeanette
Archibald and Annie McNay, who
have been holidaying in Hamilton,
returned with thein..'j"eanette had the
misfortune is"severely sprain her
ankle,t...hrle away.
and Mrs. Richards, • of Strat-
ford, and Miss Mary Modcland, of
Chesney, are visitingld.r, apd Mfrs,
Isaac Modeland-
Mr, and Mrs. Louis Atkinson have
returned from their wedding_trip to
Detroit.
mr. and. Mrs, Roney, of Mitchell,
spent Sunday in town.
Miss Florence Deem has returned
front Leamington.
Miss Davina .Anderson is visiting
friends in Toronto.
Mrs. •.ilarford, of -•Woodstock,.
visited her aunt, Mrs. Wm, 34c -
Michael, last week,
Mrs. Ward, of the West, is visiting
Mrs. Dyson.,,
Mr. Walter Ross, of Flint, Miclt,
formerly operator. in the ,Strand
theatre here,-wisited •friends .in town
this week.
Mr. Donald Campbell and Mrs.
Johns, of. Hamilton, visited their
cousin, Mrs, McMichael, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R, E. Coates and
Frank and Mr, Roy Askiu,'Brussels,
left Mo day Por Muskoka by motor,
Misses • Ida and Eva Love are
visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Love, - •
Mr, Jack Weston, of Detroit, is
visiting his 'grancnntother, le[rs, Janes
Graves.
Miss Jessie McMillan, cif .Toronto
teaching•staff, is visiting her parents,
Mr, and Mrs. J. F;'Ic'fillan.'
et''�rrrlpspit toot Pp•'; ,L ttesd
day'fol Hd'la,hMuskpka jlavriag re
cetvedi word° tat bis uncle, Mr
George Gbllan had met• with an ac-
cident and was serioiiisly injured,
Messrs. Leslie Bell and Paul Jones
of Detroit, spent a few days at the
forme. s home in.Tucketsmith.
Miss Carbent,' of ntfoi•d;t.. is a
visitor at 'her .home here,
Miss Grace Weir, of Anderson,
South Carolina, •is visiting her mo-
ther, Mrs. George Weir.
Mrs, F. D, Hutchison was a
Nl.i,tchell visitor 'this week.
Miss Francis Houston; is .home
from Brantford for the holidays,
‘Mr. Arthur Ament has taken a po-
sition on on¢ of the C.P:R, boats.
Mr. P. 'Calder, of Toronto, visited
friends in town:
Mr, L, S'inillie is hone from Ot-
tawa for the vacation.
Mr, J. F. Ross, principal of Guelph
Collegiate Itcstitute, and son Hugh,
spent the week -end in town:
Miss Jessie Scott, of Winnipeg, is
visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs. A,
D. Scott.
Mrs. S. Sorters is visiting friends
Miss Jean Covenlock, of Midland
Collegiate staff, is spending the vaca-
tion with 'her parents.
'[r, John 'Irwin, superintendent of
the Prince Albert t)ivision of the Can-
adian National Railways, was in town
on Sunday.
Mn, Wilbur Babb, wife and family,.
of Stratford, and Mrs. R. Babb and
Miss Lillian Babb. of Mitchell, were
the guests of Mr, and Mrs. F.. 10,
Hutchison on Dominion Day
'[rs. A. Campbell and Miss Belle
Campbell visited Brantford friends,
'Miss Freeman, of Tavistock, is a
visitor at her Nonce here,
Miss Fergus Campbell, of Nash-
ville, Tenn., is the guest of Miss
Bethune,
\Vinghanc will be here on Friday
for baseball, It is some years since
Seaforth saw a Winghant team play,
and a good crowd is certain.
Mrs. K, T. McCuaig and son,
Russell, Sask., are visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. ,rno. A.
Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Pfaff and chil-
dren, of Milverton, were in 105V11
Wednesday on their way to the
jewelers' pipcnic at Rayfield.
Mrs. H, Little, of \Vindsor. is
visiting friends in town,
Miss Ella Turnbull, of Toronto, is
visiting •her parents, \Tr, and Mrs.
G. T. Turnbull,
Miss Dorothy 'Hutchison spent a
day at Monte on her return from Port
Arthur and is now in Hamilton at-
tending summer school.
Mr, and Mrs. 1. Dennison are visit-
ing their daughter, firs. Lorne,
Speare, in Palmerston,
Dr. L. G. Prendergast, Miss Prend-
ergast, anis Mrs. N, J. O'Hanley, of
Chicago, motored over to visit M•,
and Mrs. T. O'Loughlin, Tucker -
smith.
Mr. Jas, Stewart sang a pleasing
solo in the Presbyterian church of
Sunday morning,
-'Mr, and Mra•McLean and family,
from Isle of Lewis, Scotland, have
rented 1Ir, Mcllroy's house on North
Main street.
George Hutchison has gone to
Sault Ste, Marie to spend the sum-
mer on St. Mary's river, visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan.
Mr. F. S. Sava1ige and family at -
jewelers' picnic at Bayfield.
field on Wednesday.
Mr. M. McPhee is putting a cement
foundation under his residence on
Louisa street.
Mr. and Mrs, Wesley Evans and
Master Ray, who spent last week at
Mr. Robert Rogerson's, of Hullett,
returned to their home in Forest on
Saturday.
in Brussels.
SPECIAL OPTICAL OFFER,
High grade gold-filled spectacles
and eye glasses with best flat spheri-
cal lenses for only $4.00 All other
style of frames and lenses at lowest
prices. 'Eyes examined by Mr. Hugh -
son, formerly optical expert for
Kent's, Toronto, and later for Henry
\Morgan Sr Co., 1Muntreal. The best
optical work to be obtained and at
moderate prices, Two days only,
Monday and Tuesday, July 14, 15.
Conte early, Beattie.'s Fair, Seaforth.
Nights of Agony conte in the train
of asthma. The victim cannot lie
down, and sleep is driven from his
.brain. What grateful relief is the im-
mediate effect of Dr. J, D. Kellogg's
Asthma Remedy. It banishes the
frightful conditions, clears the pass-
ages, and enables the afflicted, one to
again sleep as soundly and restfully
as a child. Insist on the genuine at
your nearby druggist. •
THE SALVATION ARMY
Special 'meetings will be conducted
in the Salvation Army Hall on
SUNDAY, JULY 13TH
by Major Byers, of Stratford.
11 a.m.--Holiness Meeting,
7 p,nt: -Salvation Meeting, .
lf'J
Mt Joe Dotsey ;'a114 .Asters valltd
ou thea 'uncle p r. John Garpen'ter�
oil Docninion Day. '
Mt,• Jame: Myers of .'Titusville;
Peru,, is visiting'' his' old friends • in
the village. It i5 twenty-three Yeats
since he left here and he*sees marry
'changes In tha•t$ime •
' Mrs, James Redtnotnd'was••calledfq
London on Wednesday 'owing to the
serious illness of 1I'iss Maggie
Broker, who underwent a very seri-
pus operation in London hospital.We Shope to hear of her speedy re-
covery,
Mrs.. Weiland and daughter Marg-
aret, of Seaforth, were guests of their
friend, Mrs. A, Darling, an Wednes-
day.
Dr. and' Mrs. Simpkins left for a
trip to Dunnville and. Detroit. We are
sorry to' lose the doctor and his wife
from our town, They intend taking
a two months' visit before leaving
for their new home in California.
Mrs, Simpkins' mother, Mrs. Black-
well, left for Dunnville on Monday,
Mr. and Mrs. Speare, and Mr. and
lvlrs. 'Jeffery and Mrs, Gordon, of
Stratford, visited their friends, Mr,
tied Mrs. Ales, Darling, on Saturday.
School Report for June,—To. Sr.
TV. John McGrath (hon.), Annie
Ryan, Hugh McGrath, Bernice Mc-
Grath, William Dantzer, Athert
Gormley, Betty Dorrensteln, Elva
Crawford (rec.).
jr. IV.—Plelen Krauskopf, aortic
Watters, Marie Krauskopf, Marion
Dill (hon.), Annie Brennan (hon.),
Catharine Donnelly (hon.) Kenneth
Dill, Toni McCarthy, Helen Kenny,
Edmund O'I•Iearn, Clarence Looby,
Thomas Hilis, ;tames Krauskopf
(rec,), Donald Benninger, Patricic
3,1cConncll, Loretta Delaney,
Sr. TII,—Leona Maloney, Veron-
Carrie Krauskopf, Francis Kraus-
ica l:folyneaux, Mary Brennan,
kopf, Harry Feeney, Francis. Staple-
ton (rec,),
Jr, IML—Robert Crawford, Joseph
Krauskopf, Dan McCarthy , Eugene
Donnelly (hon,), Gertrude Dorren-
stein (hon.), Nora McGrath (lion.),
\Cary Dillon, '.lai'y Dorrestein,
1Etheleen O'I-Tearn, Lawrence Mal-
oney, Isabel Jordan, Joseph O'Con-
nor, Betty Campbell, Francis Don-
nelly,' Florence Brennan. Eleanor
Gormley,
Sr. IL—Monica Roach, . Carrie
O'Connor, Clarence Krauskopf, Clare
Gormley, Irene Donnelly,- Dorothy
13rennzn,
Pt [T, to Second,—Joseph Delaney
(hon.), Marion Hunter (hon.), Aileen
Nel mes (hon.), Cecelia Feeney
(Icon.), Ursula Krauskopf (hon.),
Jack 'folyneaux (Ion.), Gordon Dill
(hon.), Genevieve ltfcCarthy (hon.),
Agnes :'Maloney, Anna Dillon, Nor-
val 'Parker, Eahleen Burns. Helen ,
Dillon.
Sr. Primary to Pt , TI.—Arthur 1
T.00by (hon,), john Crawford (hon.), r
Edwin Stapleton (hon,), Bertha Dil-
lon(hon.), Gerald Donnelly. James
Dillon,:lphonse Perry.
Primary to Sr. Primary,—Katiser-
ine Kenny, Matilda Dorrenstein,
Dorothy Donnelly, Norman O'Con-
nor, John Arnold, Lloyd McCarthy,
3[argaret Kennedy.
McKILLOP,
U.S.S. No. 1 Report.—The follow-
ing is the result of the promotion
examinations• held in U.S.S. No. 1,
McKillop.
Sr. IIh to Jr. IV',—Audry Murray
(horrors).
Jr. III, to Sr. III. --Joseph Lane.
Jr. II. to Sr, IL—Catherine Lane,
John Flannery. •
Sr. L—A r u o l d Murray.
Jr. T. -Cyril Flannery.
Sr, Pr,—Peter Murray.
Jr, Pr,—Frances Fortune, Adelaide,
l-ltu•ray.—NT. Reynolds, Teacher.
NOTICE
Owing to the requests of
many of my patients, I have
had to extend my period of
time at head office, Seaforth,
to the following days:
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday,
Friday and Saturday
10 to 12 a.m. 2to5p.m.
7 to 8 p.m,
Saturday -10 to 12 a.m.; 7 to
9 p.m.
Sundays by Appointment.
Dr. W. R. Nimmo
0, C. Sp.e.
Registered Chiropractic
Specialist.
Head Office over Seaforth Pharmacy
Best Holland Bulbs
(Hyacinths, Tulips, Narcissi, Daffodils, etc.)
SECURED BY BUYING EAkLY,
Send for list including
ROSES AND SHRUBS .
THE BEST IS CHEAPEST.
HOLLAND (5'AN. iMPSRT ee.
449 River Road,
NIAGARA FALLS, 'ONT,
Tite"B„a24$1 17e1 lte40;1.090217'4
Day under .the' auspices of -t„T
Catholic, Wanei7'e League o(, 51,
Coluinban, was a gteat sueces9;” both
financially'and socially :Sax booths,
were Planned and arranged by' the
ontener'i Mrs:•`Dorsey, namely:
'Register• booth in charge of •Misses
Lucy Burke and Annie Downey; the
apron' and liaindkercliief booth, Mrs.
Michael Coyne; the children's booth,
Mrs. Owen Hart; the greenhouse,
Miss Hycle and Mrs. Dan.. Cronin;
fancy work and useful articles, Mrs.
Vdm. Dorsey; the fish pond, Mrs. P,
Stapleton. The decorations were
carried out in mauve and white, the
appearance of which amply testified
to the skill and diligence of the wo-
men' in charge, Supper was served.
from 5 to 8 p.m. The tables were
well supplied' with the best of every-
thing. A large crowd did justice to
the excellent service of the ladies in
charge. In the evening a few Pleas-
ant hourser
w e spent in tripping the
light fantastic to the excellent music
supplied ,by Ney's orchestra, The
proceeds of the bazaar ^ amounted to
$690, most of which will he donated
to the Sisters of the Precious
Blood, London, The finances of the
bazaar were very well handled by the
treasurer, Mrs. Jho: Downey,
The football game between Strat-
ford and St, 'Columban in the after-
noon drew a large crowd. The
game ended 3-0 in favor of the visit-
ors, In the evening a variety of
races were held on the school
grounds.
Mr. John 1.Ielady. of Detroit, is
spending his vacation at his home
here,
1Mr, Con Dalton, of London,
is
visiting nt his home here.
'Misses Evelyn and Mildred Mc-
Grath, Bambttrg, are holidaying here,
Mr, and Mrs. August Dncharune
spent Sunday in Zurich.
The .New ; Firi.q
will give you positive, lasting''
results for ECZEMA, intense•
itching and all chronic inflatFe.i'.
matory skin diseases; has no,
equal for burns and scalds
Can now be procured at Aber,-
hart's
ber,hart's Drug Store, Seaforth, or
sent postpaid on receipt of price,,
$1.00 per package; or.6 for $5.00,
by Chas. McDaid Sc Co.,
Dublin, Ont.
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ELNSO
NS
N E'it�t
BARBER H
R EIS SHOP
Welcomes You
Clean,' Sanitary and Up -To -Date
The White Shop
Entrance Just Around the Corner
ROBINSONS
'Why suffer from corns when they
can be painlesslyrooted otit by
using f-Tolloway's Corn Remover.,
Moffat and Hotpoint
Electric Ranges
The new models of both Moffat and Hotpoint Elec-
tric Ranges are ready for your inspection.
Cook by Hydro
The Cheapest Fuel
A full stock of Lamps and Fixtures, Shades and Electric
Supplies kept at the Hydro Store.
Public Utilities
SETIFORTH
@9fficeand Store in the Town Hall
BEN=HUR
The Special Milverton
Flour
We Have it—Give it a Trial, Also.
Ground Screenings ehop of An Kinds
C. G. THOMSON
GRAIN DEALER
PHONE 25
Seaforth Garage
Auto Tires and Tubes
We have on hand a Complete Line of Tires and Tubes. all deem,
Best on the Market.
Let us supply your needs on Auto Cylinder Lubricating O111s and
Greases„ We handle nothing but the bestand can supply you with•:"
oils of proper viscosity to suit your motor.
Also stock a complete line of most -called .for parts ,of various
autos.
If you are in need of a new Battery, or if you have a Battery to
be repaired, give us a call.
BATTERY CHARGING OXY-ACETYLINE WELDING
EXPERT AUTO REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.
Get into the habit of patronizing us.rWe want to serve you, and
serve you well.
.101 -IN REGIER
MAXWELL AND CHALMERS DEALER, PHONE 167W.
We, Have Installed a telephone for night calls -167J
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