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The Seaforth News, 1924-09-04, Page 5'THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1924; Look At The Cut of Meat you are buying and see if it has the color and the appearance of fresh, tender, juicy, wholesome beef. Don't buy it if it is stringy, dry dark, full of tendons. You get quality cuts here. It is better to pay us a few cents a pound more and get meat you can eat enjoyably, €° STEWART Main Street ° Seaforth, PHONE 58. DURING THRESHING SEASON we are prepared to supply you with meat after hours by calling 1827 otasenetsertenuawseas.rararesssurssoso CENTRAL STRATFORD. ONT._ Prepares young men and young women for Business, which is now Canada's greatest profes- sion. •We,assist graduates to positions and they have a prac- tical training which enables them to meet with success. Stu- dents are registered each week. Get our free catalogue and le+trn something about our dif- ferent departments. D. A. McLACHLAN, Principal. t�wree�+rtve�",awra°verv^enrswr Where Can 1 Get, Select Groceries? Join the ranks of the tI'rifty women who shop here daily for all their table needs, You'resure to get a fresh supply of select staple; and fancy groceries, vegetables and fruits, Our shelves are full of reasonably priced package, bottled and canned goods. You'll be pleased. W. M. STEWART Phone 7.7 Seaforth onmenonemennmagn=rannomnanantemanangtw sitemsersorazawransaturnensurmast „3 W. J. Wa!k r 85 Soo UNDERTAKING -and-• EMBA3..MING Motor or Horse Equipment. W. 2. WALKER, holder of Go- vernment diploma and license. Flowers Furnished. Night or day phone 67, CREAM! CREAM! CREAM! MR. CREAM PRODUCER: Send your cream to us, we are here to give you the very beat possible market for your cream. We beg your support and co-operation, send us your No. 1 grade cream and secure to prices, Make 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 street cream delivered at the Creamery. Bring in your high grade cream. Cast paid to any patron wishing it. Creamery open on Saturday nights, Seaforth Creamery Co, Seaiorth,'a Ont, Dr. D. H, Mains 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 ONIONS STRAWBERRIES ASPARAGUS CELERY ORANGES CANTALOUPES. PEACHES, NEW POTATOES. g ' . tl Seaforth Phone 63 Ready-made Medicine. -You need no physician for ordinary ills when you have at hand a bottle of Dr, Thomas' Ecicetric Oil. For coughs, colds, sore throat, bronchial troubles, it is invaluable; for scalds, burns, bruises, sprains it is unsurpassed; while for cats, sores and the like it is an unquestionable healer, It needs no testimonial other than the use, and that will satisfy anyone as to its ef- fectivehess. Campwith a Kodak Whether a week in the woods or a day at the shore, a -Kodak is an essential part of your equipment. At our counter you'll find the Kodak you need; also a complete line of accessories and "the depend- able film in the yellow box." Autographic Kodaks--$6.70 up J. F. QALY Graves' Block, Seaforth. Qs Kia nNRo..Mlt�aroW�+an�p.+.Na ..,....ply mt7,o iamo...,.., ...r .w,..m,m,r ...40 Ant visitor at the 'home of Mr, and Mrs, T. G. Shilinglaw.• Mr',, Dawson 'Reid has ' returned froma trip to Kirkland Lake, Mrs. Oscar Neil is visiting friends in Toronto. ' Miss Kathleen Rankin is attending Stratford business college. Mr. Arnold Caseis spending a few Miss Clara Pinkney spent the days in Toronto, week -end in Stratford, Misses Anie' Stewart and Sadie Mrs. W, Walters "and Mrs, T. Thompson are spending their hall- Bradley, of Orono, are guests at the days in Toronto, home of Mr. C. Adams. Mr. Leslie' Bristow and Mr. Hanna, Mr. and. Mrs. J. 13. Tyerman and of Sarnia, were week -end guests of Mr, and Mrs, F. D. Hutchison re, turned on Monday after a ten daye motor trip to St, Catharines, Niagara Falls and Toronto and while there visited •the Exhibition. Mr, Williain. Freeman spent the past week in Toronto, Miss Marion Watson was a guest at the Larkin -Hamilton wedding . its Godeoich on Monday. Dr, and Mrs. George I irann, Detroit, are guesta at the home of of sister, Mrs, W. G. Willis Messrs, Gerald and Jas, Stewart are in Toronto this week, • Miss Alva Graves is visiting rela- tives in Auburn, Mrs. Charles Stewart and children are visiting her sister, Mrs. Clancy, in Detroit Mr. Hodson, of 1,os Angeles, Cal.,: is visiting his .grandmother, Mrs: Leslie Mullen. Mr.. Garnet Sillery has recovered sufficiently to return from Strathrov wh'ere he snout a week in the ho,- pital as the result of an accident, A•liss Pearl Patterson •spent the holiday in Brantford. Miss Helen Larkin; of Windsor, and Miss Marion Larkin, of London, spent the week -end with their par- ents, Ret Dr, aid Mrs. Larkin. Miss Dorothy Kent has taken a position in Beattie Bros,' store. Mrs. McMillan, who hat; been a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs, John Beattie, left on Tuesday for her hone in Detroit. She was ac- companied by Miss Florence 'Beattie. Mr, W. J. McIntosh left on Wed- nesday on a trip to the West. Mr, Wm. Somerville, of Tormttn spent the week -end with his sisters, Airs. Whittaker and Miss Somerville. 1r. and Mrs, E. fax acid Mrs, E. H. Close were in Toronto, Mr. 1V. Deem was a Toronto visitor, Miss Beatrice Seip spent the week- end in New Hamburg. Miss Gitlin has returned to Windsor. Miss Mary Modeland has returned to Chesley, Air. and 'Mrs, C. W. ;Fowler and soli and Mr, and Mrs. Layton motor- ed up front Hamilton and spent the week -end at the Monte of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Smith. Miss Mason, of Buffalo, is spending a few days in town. Mr. Earl 'Smith is spending his vacation in Toronto and Hamilton. Miss Gertrude Carrillo, of Milver- ton, spent the week -end at her home here, Mfiss L. Allen, who spent her vacation with her ,parents, Mr. and Mrs, James Allen, has returned to f lantiltnn. Mrs, Robert Charters, who has been quite i11, is improving. Miss Elsie Lynch, of Toronto, was it week -end guest of Mrs A. Young. Miss Florence Laidlaw, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. 7. C. Laidlaw, has returned to Toronto. Miss Gladys Shiliiugiaw, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and _Mrs, T, G. Shillinglaw, has returned to Toronto. Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Snowdon and fancily spent the week -end at Niagara Palls, the guests of lir. and Mrs. A, P. Twidale. Miss Hazel Jefferson left for Long Branch on Monday where she has ac- cepted a position on fie public school staff. Air. and Mrs. lrent,r Sutherland aid baby, who spent some weeks with her father, Mr. J. M. Wilson, have returned to Owen Sound, Mrs. Mary Elliott, of Toronto, visited relatives in town and vicinity. Rev, Dr, and Mrs. F. H. Larkin were in Gorierieh on Monday attend- ing the Larkin -Hamilton wedding. Mr. S. Wright, Capt. Lindsay, Mr, Sheahau and Miss 'Mortimer motored up •front Toronto for the week -end. the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Murless Jones. Mrs, Wright and son Jack, who have been visiting here for the past month, returned with them. Miss McKinney, of Bervie, has been visiting her aunt. Mrs. \Mrilliam AfcMicltael. Miss Nellie Cook is attending the Clinton Business College. Mr. and Mrs. Hardy, of Exeter, Mr, and Mrs. Harrison, of Bad Axe, Mich:, and Mrs, Wing, of Unionville, 3,fich„ were the guests of Mrs. Geo, Sillery on Wednesday Mr.: end Mrs. Ray Green, of Nia- gara Falls, were visiting at the home of Mr. D, Reynolds. Misses Mary and Margaret Fink- beiner have returned from a visit with Loudon friends. Miss Mary Reynolds has been vis- iting in Tecumseh. Mr, A. Wankel left on Wednesday to visit his sons in Saskatchewan. Miss Mary McQuaid returnee) to Amherstburg on Monday to resume teaching' after the holidays. Miss Margaret McQuaid returned to Toronto after spending three weeks with her .uncle, Mr, F. Mc- Quaid Mrs. R. L, Clark was in Stratford, visiting Mrs. A. Johnstone, W. anti Mrs. E. L. Box were in Buffalo and Niagara Falls visiting friends. 'Mrs.Prank Sills' and daughter Mona visited friends in Toronto. YFt' and Mrs. Beckett, of Strath- roy, were guests at the home of Mr, and Mgrs H. C. Box, who returned with tient, ?s[r, Fred Crich spent a few days in Toronto, Mr. W. Aberhart returned on Sat- urday from a trip to \Ventbley Es- hit 1tion and the continent. Mr. P. Har•.graves, of Toronto, is a Mr. and Mrs. W. I3, Bristow. Miss Sadie Robinson is spending a few days in Toronto Mr, T. A. Smith, of Guelph, was a week -end visitor at itis home here. Mr. Backus is spending his holi- days in Toronto, Dr. Moffat. of "Toronto, was a week -end guest at the Manse. Dr. Everett Rivers spent a few days in Owers Sound., Miss Evelyn Cudmore -visited in Toronto, Miss Foreman, of the Collegiate staff, has returned front a trip to Wembley exhibition and the conti- nent, DUBLIN, The following Dublin students have completed either Faculty or Normal Se, training: Misses Margaret Doyle, Annie Dal- ton, Helen Delaney'; Jean McConnell, Margaret Howard, Teresa Judge and Mr. Chas. Malone, The following is the standup; of the students of the Dublin .Continuation School in the Middle School depart- mental examinations. The standing is indicated after the subjects. Vern Britton Ettg. Comp. 1, Eng. Lit, C, Anc. Hist. C, Ceuncetry 2, La- tin Auth. 3, Latin Comp. 3, Fr, Anth. C. Fr. Comp, C. Robert Byrne, Atte, Hist. 2, Geom 3, Physics C, Client. C', Latin Anth, 0, Florence Coyne, Anc. His, C, Geom 3, Physics C. Evelyn Delaney, Atte. Hist. 2, Geom 3, :Physics 2, Joseph Feeney, Eng. Comp. 0, Eng. Lit, 3. Br. Hist 0, Anc. Hist. C, Geom, 2, Physics C, Lat. Auth. 3, Lat, Comp, C., Fr, Atith. 0. Fr, Comp, C. Helena Flannery, Eng. Comp. 0, Anc, IIist, C, Gcon C, Physics C, Lat. Autlt, 2. Lat. Cann. 2. Mary Hastings. Geoni, 0, Cltem4 C, Aileen Jordan, Br. Hist. C..Alg. C, Anne McConnell, Eng. Lit, 0, Anc. Hist. 0, Geom. C, Physics 3. John McConnell, Eng, Comp. 3, Eng. -Lit. 2,13r.Hist. 2, Ane, Hist. 1, Alg. 2, Geoni. 1. Physics C, Chem. 2, Lat, .'lath, 2, Let. Comp, 2. Fr, Auth. 2, Fr, Conte. C. Marg,aret McConnell, Geon. C. Veronica McCoonell, Anc, IBst, 0, Geom. C, Physic, C, .Lat. Auth, 2, Lat, Comp. 2, Gertrude McGrath, Ana. Hist C. Geom 0, Physics C. Lat, Atith. 2, Lat.-Comp. 3. Grace Moylan, Atte. Hist, ),Geon. 3, Physics C. Lat. Auth, 2, Lat. Comp, 2. Mary O'Rourke, rine. 'li,ist. 1, Geom. 1. •,Physics 3, tat, Auth. 1, Lat. Comp. 2, Fr. Attth. 2. - - Teresa Carpenter, Eng. Cainp. 2, Eng, Lit, 1, Br. Hist. 3, Alg. 3, Fr. Auth. C Pr. Comp. C. Madeline Crawford, Eng. Comp. C, Eng. Lit, C. Ralph Dill, Alg, C Mary 'Eckert, Eng. Lit. C. Alg, 3, Mary Feeney, Eng. Comp. C, Eng. Lit. C, Alg. 1. Catharine Gormley. Eng. Comp, C: :Gerald Jordan, Eng. Comp. 3, Eng. Lit, C. Annie McGrath, Eng. Comp 1, Eng. Lit. 0, Alg, C, Physics 0, Fr Auth. 3, hr, Comp. 2. Mary- McGrath, Eng. Hist. C. Thos. l'icQuaiel. Eng, Comp, C, Eng. Lit. 3, Br. Hist. 2, Alg. C, Physics 2, Fr,•Attth, 3, Fr, Comp. C, Elizabeth Murray, Eng, Contp. C, Eng. Lit. 3, Br. Hist. C, Alg,.3. Chem. C. Fr. Auth.3 , Fr. Comp. 2. Wilfred 11.4urray, Eng. Comp. C, Eng. Lit. C, Br ..Hist. 0, Physics C. Client. C. Alice O'Reilly Eng. Comp. C, Eng, Lit. 0, Br. Rist 'C. Angela Shea, Alg. 3, Joseph Shea, Eng, Comp. C, Alg. 2, Physics 0, Fr. Comp. C. Dan, Williams, 13r, Hist. C. Mr. Walter Klinkhamnter, wife and family and Mr. Joseph Klinkhatumer and brother Martin returned to De- troit 00 \Monday after spending the week -end with their parents ;n the viilage, Mr. Roy Dorsey, of the Standard Bank, spent a few days at his hone in Hamilton.WED Mr. Smith, garage man visited at his home in Dunnville during the week. Mr. Matt. McCarthy spent a few days the guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. Molyneeux, and family: returned to Chicago after a pleasant visit with the former's brother in town. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Feeney, of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs, John Feeney of Stratford, are visiting at the home of their parents sduth of the village. A dance will be held. in the Opera Hall this Friday evening. Burt's or- chestra of Stratftird will be in at tendance, Quite it number of 'teachers left to resume their duties on Labor day. Mr. Alex. Darling and son are in 't` e taking �in the Exhibition at Toronto. Cx Miss Weiland, of Seaforth, has re- turned to resume her duties as teach- er in the Public school here: Rev Mr. Charlton, of London, will preach iu'St, Mary's church, Dublin, this Sunday. Mr. George Malone, of Detroit,, is visiting his parents for a few days. Mr, and Mrs, P, Burns, of Detroit, are visiting friends here, McKILLOP. The regular tneeting of the Youn.,g People's Soeidty,. .Cavan church, Winthrop, was held on Sunday. even- ing, Miss Grace Scarlett occupied the chair. The topic, "How Jesus Help- ed Sinners," was taken by Miss Mary McKee. The discussion was en- gaged in by Rev, 31. A. Ferguson, T. Blanchard and ,Miss 'Bessie , Blanch- ard. Miss Flora. Saunders contribut- ed a solo and Miss 'Cora. Campbell led in prayer. Late Wm. McGavin. . Gradually the band of sturdy pioneers of Heron County becomes smaller, and an- other, in the .person of William Me - Gavin, Sr., passed to his reward on Saturday, Aug. 30th, at the age of 88 years. The funeral took place from the borne of his sou, Mfr, Isaac isle- Gavin, on Monday. to Maitland Bank cemetery, 'Rev, Mr. Robinson of Wal- ton circuit, conth,eting the services. The pallbearers were Messrs. Wm. Minn, John lain, Albert Dundas,. Harvey fhtrlis, Wit. McCullough and Wm Somerville. Deceased was boric in County, of Fermanagh, 'Ireland, August 19, 183oi, and landed in New York in 1854. Af- ter two years he came to Canada, landing in ;Sarnia, strapped. He waik- al front. there to hayfield. Mr. Mc - Gavin could tell many tales of the hardships of the early days, but being of a jolly Irish disposition, could al- ways sec the bright side of a situa- tion. He was a great reader and kept well posted on matters until the last few years when his eyesight and hearing began to fail hint, and lie missed tliis pastime very keenly in- deed. In 18(11 ,Mr. 0irdavitt was married in the little Anglican church still standing in Bayfield to Elizabeth Graham of Stanley township, where they ,lived until 1868 when they moved to McKillop, lot 23, con, 12. the faun now owned by his son Isaac, where they resider) until 1900. On November 12th, 1921, they celebrated their dia- mond wedding anniversary. having with them their children. grand chil- dren and six great grandchildren. It is interesting to note that Mr. and Mfrs, Henry McGavin, of Timken - smith, .who ceiebratetl their diamond weticliug of July 4th, 1924, are a brother and sister. respectively, of the late Mr. and Mrs, \,'rn, McGavin, Diamond werldings are rare, but it is indeed marvellous that two brothers should marry two sisters and that both couples lived to celebrate their 60th anniversaries, The late Mr. Wm, McGavin is sdr- vived by four sons, William H., 7, J., Albert and Isaac, all of Mc- Killop, and 2 slaughters, Mrs, Annie Morrison and Mfrs. J. L. Kerr, also of McKillop; eight grandchildren ,vtd a number of great grandchildren. John McGavin of Seaforth and Henry Mc Gavin of Tuckersmith are brothers. Mr, and Mrs. McGavin retired to a cosy home they built at L eadbury in 1900, where they lived until Mrs. McGavin's death on June 23rd, 1923, when he went to make his home an the old homestead with Mr. and Mrs Isaac McGavin. Their home in olden days was a haven of rest to many a weary traveller, and many in An wads eViila awaits you. Just say "Bon - cilia Facial" to your bar- ber and get the surprise of your life --a feeling of re- newed vigor and the knowledge that at Last you look the part, Be one of the "million a week." ROBINSON'S The.Better Shop est H ®la1 _ iBulbs (Hyacinths, Tulips, Narcissi, Daffodils, etc.) SECURED BY BUYING EARLY. Settd for list including ROSES RAID SHRUBS THE BEST IS CHEAPEST:' HOLLAND en N. IMPORT e . 449 River Road, NIAGARA FALLS, ONT. the neighborhood and in distant lands will remember the happy days and merry incidents that took place in the old McGavin home. Deceased was active In community life and "a number of years served at the Council board of McKillop totvn- shfp and as a trustee of S.S. No. 7, where his faithful work was much ap- preciated. Ile was r s a member of the Methodist church and for many, many years attended the services an Walton circuit. 'The sympathy of a wide circle of friends is extended to the bereaved relatives, Exeter, The marriage took place at Sea- forth on August 20th, of Annie Ver- onica Dorrance, daughter of Mrs. An- nie Dorrance of Seafofrth to Henry Bowers, M.A„ of Exeter, soil of the late Samuel Robert Bowers, of Mon- aghan, Ireland, and Mrs. Bowers, of Toronto. The ceremony was perform- ed by Rev, F. 11. Larkin, D.D. The groom is "the popular science teacher of Exeter high school and the bride taught for softie years in the sante school, resigning in July of this year„ Mr, and' 'Aft' ea' b owet s l reside in Miss Gregory's home on William street and will have the;'best wishes and. cony,r ratulations of their .mans^ friends) Have you Eczema or any disease of the skin 1' If you have, got a package of at Aberhart's drug store, Sea - forth, .Ont, and watch it dis- appear. Most effective remedy in Chronic Psoriasis. raanswormaneammatorteraw 1 1 1 t"r'a't Hydro Lamps are built to a standard «- Not to a price. There can be no. second grade LXyefro Lamps at; a lower price. HYDRO LAMPS Quality First and Always! All Hydro Lamps before being passed by our experts and labelled with the Hydro label of quality must come up to the Hydro standard of efficiency and life. No others will be accepted. No others can bear the Hydro label.. Seaforth Public Utilities Clerk's Office, Town Hall This label is yourguaran- tee of first quality. Look for 1P Ask for it, ors the lamps you buy. Anaseamenananninaomannonnnelunononmeems The Special Milverton Flour We Ha% it -Give it a Trial, Also. Ground Sereenina,s Gaol, of PM Kinds C. G. T GRAIN DEALEE inniaantannemantaliasnomaams .Seaforth Garage IF YOU DARE IN NEED OF TIRES, give us a call. Prices $6.78 and up. Also a pair of cushion tires at $10,00 each, IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF A NEW BATTERY or if you have have a Battery to be repaired, give us a call. A Complete Line of mostcalled for parts of various cars, BATTEEY CHARGING. OXYACETYLENE WELDING EXPERT AUTO REPAIRING A PECIALTY, Get into the habit of patronizing us. We want to serve you and serve you well, REGIE PHONE' 167W,' Dealer in new and used cars. Have you seen the new MAXWELL AND CHRYSLER MOTOR CARS.