The Seaforth News, 1928-05-10, Page 5THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1928.
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TOWN TQPICS
The many friends of Mr. F, D.
Hotel -ikon were pleased -to see, him i
out again on Saturday last,
Mr, Charles Layton, of 1'-lainiitau,
was in town last week calling on fer-
nier acgttaintances.
Mrs, S. Wanless St', has returned to
her home at Varna after spending the
winter with her daughter, 'Mrs. G. T.
Turnbull,
Miss Ethel Grieve, daughter of Dr.
John Grieve, V,S, spent last' week
with Mr, and Mrs. Harry Charters.
Miss PearlKestle, of Brantford,
Lloyd Kestle of Ingersoll and Mr.
Fred Kestle of Exeter spent Saturday
and Sunday with Mr, Fred Kestle's
son, Clarence •Kestle, George street,
Mr. and Mrs, H. W, Sutherland and
daughter Ellen, Mrs, R J. Sutherland
and daughter Jean and Miss Can
-
bell of Embro, visited with Rev, and
Mrs, W, P. Lane one -day .last week.
Mrs. John A. Wilson was •at Wash-
ingtditt, Ont, this week to attend the
funeral of her brother -'in-law, Mr. Al-
bert E. Kaufman.
Mrs."W. 'Scott, of '•Brucefield, is
visiting this week' at the home of her
brother,.Mr. John 'Beattie.
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Miss Ena Holmes leaves for Seattle,
Wash, on Friday where she will be
met by her aunt, Mrs. W. T. Pinlcer-
ton and will leave there for Fairbanks,
Alaska by boat. Ena will enter a
college at Fairbanks and will make an
indefinite stay.
Mr. Clarence Munn, of Pontiac,
Mich„ was the guest of his 'brother,
Dr. J. A, Munn, on Sunday.
Miss Florence Klein of Mitchell was
the guest of Mrs. Clarence Kestle over
the week end.
Mrs. Harry Charters was called to
Walton owing to the serious illness of
her father, Mr. Fulton, who is in his
96th year. -
Mr; and Mrs, A, A. McLennan were
in Torontolast week.
Mr, and Mrs, Samuel Hanna visited
with the latter's sister, Mrs. Lou An-
derson, of Goderich Tp. on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs, Walker, of London,
were the guests of Mr, and Mrs. C.
H. Holland, for a couple of days this
week.
Mr. and Mrs, Milton Chesney,, of
Toronto, visited the latter's mother,
Mrs. J. R. Habkirk, John street, last
week: - Mr. and Mrs. 'Chesney have
just returned from a trip to Florida.
'Mrs. Sydney Deem and children left
on Monday for Sarnia.
Miss Annie Brodie, of Grey, was a
week -end visitor with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Brodie.
Mr. and Mrs. John McPherson are
visiting at the home' of their daugh-
ter, Mrs, Harry Norris,. Cromarty,
Mrs. Fred Kernslake is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Ivan Hill, of Water-
ford, this week.
Mr. Allen. McLean, of Goderich,
who was down attending the,Presby-
tery meeting in First Presbyterian
Church on Tuesday, visited his
cousin, Mr. W, L. Keys, William
Street,
Mr. and 'Mrs. John McIntosh and
Mrs. Thomas !Henderson were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Dick-
son McKillop, on Monday of this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ball, of Lon-
desboro were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Keys. They also
visited 'Mr, and Mrs. J. R. Govenlock.
Among those who attended the
funeral of Rev. James Hamilton, of
Goderich, were Me. and Mrs. Adam
Dodds, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Goven-
lock, Miss Janet Govenlock and Miss
Susan Govenlock, Rev. F. H. and Mrs.
Larkin and Mrs. J. C. 'Greig.
Mr. William Stewart, of Toronto,
was a visitor this week with Mr. and
Mrs. W. C. Govenlock, Egmondville.
Mr. Robert McKenzie, M.P. of
-Stoughton, Sask., was a week -end
guest with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mc-
Intosh, Centre Street.
Miss Margaret Johnston, of Varna,
spent the week -end at the home of
her aunt, Mrs. R, S, Evans, James
Street.
Miss 'Margaret 'Grieve, of 'Holmes-
ville, spent the week -end with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Grieve.
Mr, Malcolm Armstrong left Sat-
urday for Quebec City, Que., where
he has scoured a good position for the
summer months with the Quebec
Paper Mills,
Mrs, R S. Evans was a week -end
visitor at. the home of her sister, Mrs.
J. W. Johnston, Varna, _
Mr. Ford Spriggs, Toronto, is holi-
daying with Mr, Lloyd Dinnen,
Mrs. George Israel was a Toronto
visitor last week.
Mr, and Mrs. Stafford . Stevenson
have moved into Mrs. Charlesworth's
house recently vacated by Mr. Edwin
Case.
Mr. F. G. Neelin who returned frq.gj
Florida last week, was confined to
his home a few days through illness,
but his friends are glad to know he is
able to be out again.
Mrs. (Rev.) W. P. Lane and Miss
Lawrence, froni Northside United
Church. and Mrs. R. E. McKenzie,
from Egmondville United Church,
went Wednesday to Woodstock as
delegates to the Provincial W. M. S.
conference.
Mrs. Alex. Stobie spent the past
week with Mr, and Mrs. Manners in
Brussels.
Mr. and Mrs. Green and baby Jack,
of London, were week -end visitors
with the latter's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. B• Thompson.
Mrs. John Manson, Egmondville, is
having a large verandah erected on
her residence. Mr, Dinnen is doing
the work.
Mrs. Arnold Westcott returned
Monday after a three weeks' visit
with her sister, Mrs, A. E. Cudinore,
in Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs, Archie Kraig, of
nrestnn, wereweek-etid visitors with
Mrs. Bert Horton.
Mrs, William Westcott. is visiting
this week in .London.
Mrs, Bert Horton and daughter
Shirley leave next Wednesday to join.
Mr, Horton at Red Deer, Sask,
Mr, and firs. Welch and family.
Tohn Street. visited the home of their
ten. Mr, Elmer Welch, - Hanover, on
Sunday.
Mr; and Mrs, Ernest Geddes and
family were Sunday visitors with the
'n ftP"'e sister, Mrs, Ferguson,. in
Bayfield.
Miss Nor-nia Welch left Monday to
take, a position in Toronto,
BIG SALE es
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of j,TI. Salt t t n�
st'iil goes on, E -very ling
must be sold. In order
to anove the stook quickly
we have marked our prices away down, Just a few
more days and this sale will be over,
The J. It Smith! & Son Stock
Opposite Canadian Bank of Commerce
,®air rprep le,
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Papple,
Alice Wright, DelbertBert Taylor.i
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Pr.—Milton Taylor,Ervin S11ist
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Ruth Walter, Ivan Taylor, Elsie
Robins, Myrtle Papple, Muriel
Wright, Morley Wright,,
c 'Te Teacher,
IIoy e, ache ,
'The young people held their regu-
•lar monthly devotional meeting in the
schoolroom of the church on Monday
evening. Jesse Freeman, the devotion-
al convenor, presided. Miss Eleanor
Snider very ably took the topic on
"Success." A good discussion follow-
ed. After the business was dealt with
the meeting closed with the Mizpah
benediction.
A large number of the Brucefield
congregation attended the Young
People's anniversary in Kippen on
Sunday night,
Miss Janet Aikenhead spent the
week end with Miss Gladys McLean
at Kippen.
alches
The sportman's watch. Every
ear owner should know the be-
nefit of the Strap Watch,
Round and Fancy
Shapes
$8.50 up
Watches, Diamonds, Jewellery
Victrolas, ' Victor Records
J. A.:Wastcoit
JEWELLER
PHONE 64J ;SEAFORTH
STANLEY.
Quite a number of Parr line attend-
ed the anniversary services held by
the young people of Kippen United
Church on Sunday evening.
The majority of 'farmers of Parr
line have finished seeding.
(Top late for last week.)
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hess, Mr, and
Mrs. George Hess and son Bobbie, of
Hensall, spent Friday evening with
Mr, and Mrs, J. A. Carnie, of the
Bronson Line,
Owing to the backward weather
very little seeding has been done to
Eyesight Specialist in Seaforth.—If date. •
you have eye trouble and wish the 'Wheat and clover have suffered
very best examination by a Register- , seriously from the effects of late
ed Optometrist, we are at your ser-
vice. Our Optical Room is complete-
ly fitted with the latest and most thor-
ough refracting instrtintents known.
Mr. Robert McKinley, of the Gosh-
en Line, underwent a serious opera-
tion in St, Joseph's Hospital, London,
You receive the best possible optical on Tuesday. His many friends are
service here and at very reasonable , Pleased to know he is doing as well as
prices. After aye have fitted you with can be expected.
glasses, we are still "at your service,"
and are glad to have you drop in from MANLEY.
time to time as you wish the glasses Mrs• J. F. McMann has returned to
adjusted, M. ROSS .SAVAUGE, ,R.O., 'Seaforth to call on her many friends
Eyesight Specialist, Phone 494, before she leaves for her hone in
Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Eckart_ andMr. and Mrs. C. Eckert and Miss
Julian- Kenny were visitors in our
burg last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Manley were visit-
ors et J. M. Eckart's near Seaforth
last Sunday,
The many friends ,of Mr. Martin
Purcell are sorry to learn he is still in
a precarious condition.
Seeding operations are almost com-
pleted but the late frost has checked
the growth.
Mrs, John. Murray has been in Dub-
lin the past week nursing her daugh-
ter, Mrs. Frank Evans.
Mr. M. Mc -Loughlin is engaged 'with
Mr. John Deitz to help run the stone
crusher for the ° Township of Me-
Killop.
Mr. Chris, tLeonhardt has leased the
old Hulley homestead and moved on
to it,
• Special Optical Offer.
High grade gold-filled :spectacles
with best flat spherical lenses for only
$4.00. We have all other -styles of
frames 'and lenses at lowest prices.
Eyes examined by our well known
and painstaking specialist, Mr. Hugh-
son, with 28 years experience, 18 years
coining to ,Seaforth. We give you the
best in optical work to be obtained
and at moderate cost. From 1 p, m.
Monday, May 14, to 42 noon Wednes-
clay, May 16. Come early. 'Beattie's
Fair, Seaforth. •19.
Mrs. James Cowan, who spent the
past week visiting friends here, left
Sunday for Brampton to visit her
daughter, Miss Pheinia Cowan, and
will sail May 18, on the Athenea for
Liverpool and will visit her daughter,
Mrs. Dr. Hugh Maitland (nee Dr.
Mary Cowan), at Manchester.
Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Johnston and
two sons and Mr. George Aberhart
and Miss Mae Aberhart, all of Lon-
don, spent Sunday with the latter's
parents, Mr, and Mrs. George Aber -
hart,
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Ament, of
Detroit, and Mr. Carl Antent, of Port
Stanley, spent a few days with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs..Willi'em Amens,
BRUCEFIELD.
Messrs. Earl and Jac'C Kaiser, of
Detroit, visited friends in the village
last Sunday.
Miss McCully is visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. James Broad
foot, of Tuckersmith, this week.
Nurse Hohner, who has been nurs-
ing in Clinton for the past ten weeks
returned last week to her home here,
having had an operation on her foot
Her sister, Nurse Snaith, of Exeter, is!
now waiting on her, . We hope soon to
see her around again.
Mr. and Mrs. McDougal and family
of Tiverton, are visitors at the Walk-
er House.
Rev. W. A. and Mrs. Bremner at-
tended the funeral of the late Rev.
Tames Hamilton, of Goderich, this
week.
The many friends of Mrs. L. For-
rest are glad to see her out again after
her recent illness.
Next Sunday, May 13, Mothers.Day
and Go -to -Sunday School Day will be
observed in the United Church at the
morning service, when the Rev. Mr.
Sinclair, of Hensall, will conduct di•
vine service, Rev. W. A. Brenner
will preach in Hensall. There will
also be a Mothers' Choir. The Sun-
day School is asked for a liberal of-
fering for the Ontario Religious Edu•-
cation Council
The following is the monthly report
of S. S. No. 3, Tucleersmith, for the.
month of April. The names are ar-
'•anged in order Of merit,
Sr. IV. --Ellen Scott, Carrie Oke,
T'i�,abeth l3rovdfoot, Bob McCartney,
Mildred Robins,
Tr. IV. - Janet.. Watson, Evelyn
is/ilson,,Bi11,y Catwill, Gordon Wright,
Briire Armstrong, Robert Popple (ab-
sent).
Sr. III, -- Jean Watson, Willie
Popple.
jr. III. --,Howard Walter, Arthur
Wright.
Sr, I1.—Earl Popple, Beatrice Arm-
strong, W. D. Wilson, Bobby Dal-
LONDESBORO.
Hullett's Oldest Orangeman Passes.
--On Monday, May 7th, Mr. 'William
H. Weymouth passed away at the re-
sidence of his son Charles, aged 92
years and '11 months, Mr. Weymouth
was born in South Devonshire, Eng-
land, on June 7, 1835. His parents
died while he was still a boy, and at
the age of 46 years, he came to Can-
ada with a friend of the family and
settled at (Rice Lake, near Peterboro,
where he worked on a farm. A few
years later -he bought a farm at Co-
bourg. He also erected a number of
houses and barns there, which in those
days were made of logs and lumber,
brick being scarce. He joined the
Orange Order at Cobourg and was
Worshipful Master from 1883 to '1885.
He was the oldest Orangemen in
Hullett township. 'In 1860 he was
united' in marriage to Ann Manning.
of North Devonshire, who came to
Canada soon after he did. Mrs, Wey-
mouth passed away twelve years ago.
Surviving are three sons and two
daughters, John Weymouth of Blyth,
Albert and Charles Weymouth of
Hullett, Mrs. Henderson of Saskatch-
ewan, and Mrs. 'Ceters of Michigan.
He leaves no brothers or sisters, !De-
ceased was an Anglican in religion
and a staunch Conservative in noti-
fies. The funeral took place nn Wed-
nesday afternoon to Clinton cemetery,
Rev. James Abery gfficiating. The
eallbearers were Charles Manning, C.
Manning, Mr, Gray, Mr. 'Ellis and
Ted Crawford.
BORN.
WIA'LK'ER,---At the General Itospi-
, tal, Rochester, 'N.Y., nn Mav 7th, to
Mr. and Mrs. Vern B. 'Walker, nee
Ingle Chesney, a daughter. .
FERGUSON-4n (Seaforth, on Mon-
day. May 7. 1928, to Mr. and Mrs.
IQ, D. Ferguson, a daughter (Eliza-
. beth).
DIED.
KKAUFM'AN Albert E., at his res#d-
ence at 'Washington, 'Ont., on Mav
3rd. 'beloved husband of Elizabeth
,Hail, in his 66th year, The funeral
was held front iris late residence at
2130 p in, (Standard time) Saturday,
May .5th. Interment Avr c"nete+•v.
CANTELON—At Clinton: Monday.
May 7th, Vtilliatn Cantelon, late of
'Cant'inn 113ra-thers, beloved huzban,i
of Charlotte Ctendennlnr, oar 80
year's. 'rtmeral was held Wednes-
day, May 9th, Iitternrent in Clinton
cemetery,
McKILLOP.
Mr. and Mrs. tlordon Webster re*
r d to roto n Satrda 1
kune a n o ..tit last,
st
after' visiting friends in the vicinity,. '
Miss Margaret Storey underwent an
operation for appendicitis on Satur-
day last in Seaforth, We are glad to
report that she is as well as can be
expected,
Services next Sunday at 10,30 in
Dutl's Church, instead of 11 a.m. Rev.
Mr, Smith of London will take the
services as usual.
CROMARTY,
Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Graham and
family visited friends in Motherwell
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Jinks of Hen-
sall spent Sunday with Mrs. Robert-
son of the village.
Miss Eileen Turner of Hillsgrecn,
spent Sunday with Miss Grace Me -
Lachlan,
Laa t.
Mrs. Robertson has sold her prop-
erty in the village to Mr. Joseph
Speare, Mrs, Robertson will go to
live with her daughter, Mrs. Chittiek
of Granton. We are sorry . to lose
Mrs. Robertson as a citizen.
We are glad to welcome Mrs.
Speare, who has spent the 'winter
mouths o f s i n Toronto i
t wthher daugU-
daugh-
ters, 'back to our village again.
Born,—In Exeter, on Friday, May
4th,to Mr and Kenneth
Mc-
Kellar,
a daughter,
CONSTANCE.
Mr, and Mrs. Adam Nicholson spent
Sunday with relatives in Goderich.
-Mr. and Mrs. John Hart of McKil-
lop spent Sunday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs, Benj, Riley.
Mr. Howard Armstrong took a
truck load of fat hogs to Clinton last
Tuesday for shipment.
Mr. Benj. Rile
-
called to Blen-
heim
l en
heim last Monday
cay to attend the fu-
neral of his son-in-law, Mr. James
Attwood, who was buried in Blen-
heim cemetery Tuesday afternoon.
Mr, Charles Riley and Mr. and Mrs,
John Mann also accompanied him,
Mr. Leo Stephenson parted with his
Essex coach last week for a Chrysler
roadster,
Mrs. Robert Grimoldby was sick
two or three days last week with an
attack of muscular rheumatism,
Mrs, John Milison, Mrs. Mcllroy,
Mrs. Wright and son Jack were Sun-
day visitors with Mr. and Mrs Peter
Lindsay,
STAFFA.
:Rev. J. E. and Mrs. Jones and sons'
are visiting in Sarnia.
Mr. Howard Leary, of London,
spent the week -end with his parents. t
Mr, and Mrs, C. O'Brien, Ridge-
town, Mr, and Mrs, W. `fr^Brien, Zur-
ich, ihEr. Harold OlBrien and Mr. and ;
Mrs. C. 'Treff'ry, of London, visited •
with Mr. and Mrs. F. O'Brien on Sun-
day. I
Miss Margaret Wilson, of Seaforth, t
spent Sunday with her brother, G. G..
Wilson.
Mrs. H. Leslie and son are holiday-
ing in Galt.
Iberia Coa
We are expecting our first
shipment of Alberta Coal.
shortly.
IDL N
Drumheller's Favorite Deep
Seam Coal
Clean and Efficient
Order Early. You'll like it.
W. L. Keys
SEAFORTH
Motor Coach
Sorviee
STRATFORD AND GODERICR
G'd'ich to Stratf'd Stratf'd to G'd'icfe
Read Down Read UP
(Daily except Sunday)
7,30am 2 pm Goderich ar 12pm9,10pin
8,05 "2.35 " Clinton 11.35am 8.40"
8.35 " 3.05 " Seaforth 11.10 " 8,15
8.48 " 3.18 " Dublin 10.50 " 7,55"
9.05 " 3,35 " Mitchell 10.35 " 7.40"
9.25 " 3.55 Sebringville 10,10 " 7.15 "
9.35 " 4.05 " Stratford lv 10 " 7.00"
Arr.
Sunday afternoon, Coach leaves Go-
derich at 5 p.m., arriving at all inter-
mediate points 3 hours later than week
day schedule. Sunday evening . leaves
Stratford at 8 p. m., arriving 1 hour
later than regular schedule. Sunday
rooming coach same time as week
days.
FARE--Goderich to Stratford, $1125.
Return, $2,25
21
J. R. LOIIMAN
FURNITURE REPAIRS
Your old organ remodelled into a
useful piece of furniture at.
reasonable cost.
Work shop at rear of BARLOW'S
SHOE REPAIR SHOP:
For Both Honse and Stable.—There
is a good deal of similarity, physically k A D. SUTHERLAND
speaking, between human beings and
the lower animals. 'Both are subject
to many ailments arising from inflam-
mation and to all .manner of cuts and
bruises. Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil is
an entirely reliable remedy for such
ailments and mishaps in both httinan
beings and the lower order of animals.,,
GENERAL INSURANCE
AGENf'•Y
Real Estate, Conveyancing, Banda
and Investments
Phone 152
Seaforth, Ontario.
A Good Portion
;?- of beet served to you for the evening
meal, roasted about medium, with the
blood' gravy oozing through, gives
one a foundation. It just makes one's
mouth water to think of it How
was that last piece of meat wesent
you? Wasn't it fine.
GEO. A. STEWART
Your Butcher.
Phone 58 • Seaforth.-
gEN=
The Special Milverton
Flour
We have it—Give it a Trial, Also
Grain Screenings
Ca6,
GRAIN DEALER
Chop of All Kinds
PHONE 25
Your 7tgee?s
GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES
PREST-O-LITE BATTERIES
Repairs and charging on all makes.
A good line of New and Used Parts.
EVERY AUTOMOBILE
Has its good points and bad, they say, but we think we are
offering the kind of work that more nearly approaches
PERFECTION IN AUTOMOBILE REPAIRS
If your car needs. fixing t up, and the best do sooner or later,
let tis dentoaistrate to ya the e t tt
any advantages of our
reliable work. .
ad
Reafees a.' e .,..
PHONE 167W
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CHAIN RED WHITE STORES
Sifto Salt Free Running, pkg , . , , 10c
Iodized Salt, 2 pkg, for 25c
Corn Flakes, 3 pkg, for 20e
Jolly Powders, McLaren all flavors, 4 for 25c
Gum, all flavors, '3 for . , .. , , ,10c
Matches, 3 boxes for .... ,.,c tae
Sugar, 10 pounds for 68c
ALL FOR $1.48
1 pkg. Chipso, large size, 5 cakes P. and G. Soap, 4 cakes
Gold Soap, 2 cakes Guest Ivory, 1 cake Ivory Soap, 1
Oval Dish Pan, white, blue or green, Regular Price $2,20
osS J. Sproat P'holne 8
Phone ?7
a rt
W. MI Stewart e�
tQualital alt)ags higher titan Price`s
e.R E pi m
We 'pay the highest prices for good cream.
Our services to our patrons are the best that can be given.
Do not send your cream to other ,Creameries; we want
it here.
To operate a Creamery we need your co-operation.
Inreturn for you co-operation we will give you of our
best in service and prices. -
We are agent for the Mellotte Cream Separators. Come
in and see the new Models.
Seaforth Creamery Co. Seaforth; . Ont.
C. A. BARBER, Prop.
W. J. Walker & Sen
Pianos Tuned
�,ieaned and
UNDERTAKING'
UNDE
--and—
EMBALMING
Equipment
Repaired
r
Chas: A. I Owe y
Motor or Horse
W. J. 'WALKER, holder of Go-
vernment diploma and license.
Residence—James St.
Flowers Furnished.
Night day phone 67.
or
D, H. McInnes
ehiroprmill be
Of Wingha, will be at the
Commercial Hotel, Seaforth
Monday, Frida Wednesday and
Friday Afternoons
Diseases of all kinds Success-
fully treated.
Eletericity used.
What
you want
when you
want it
Progress comes chiefly
from speeding up the means
'oma
1928
We do ail kinds
Paperhanging at
satisfactory
dents of town may
chias
wallpapers in their
-will make ;arrangements
write//��
JOHN
Painter and
- ` Phone.
John Street,
of
reasonable
work.
see
own homes
H O O
Decorator
225
Seaforth,
Painting and
rates and
Rest-
samples of
if you
by phone or
P E R
Ont.
of communication.
It used to take • the local dealer from one to two
weeks to order and' receiveWall
tires, or new partfor auto -
mobiles or machinery.
Now -- thanks to Long Ma-
tanee — it is a common
occurrence to telephone the
order before noon, have it
shipped the same day,
receive the goods the fol -
lowing morning, and be
using them in ,the after.
noon.
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If there is anything you
can't get your home
Ladies andGentlemen
Ladies
Keep that smooth clear
eomplegion . by having a
BAncllla Massage:,.
at
town,
will order
Long
a day
,in
your favorite dealer
it for you by
Distance and get it in
or two.
O,4.
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sI D 9 s
HOP
Just around the Corner in
the DominionBank Build-
ing
Phone 125,'
Miller's Worm. Powders act mildly
and without injury to the child, and
there salt be no doubt,of their deadly
effect upon worms, They have been
h successful use fora long time and
are recognized as a leading prepara-
tion for the purpose. They have
proved their power in numberless
Many mothers have reason to blesso
Mother Graves' 'Worm 'Exterminator,
8tecause it has relieved the little ones
_c ,z..:ar. o. A mail them healthy,
cases and have given relief to thous -
ands of children, who, but''for the
good offices of this superior com-
pound, fwobttid have eontfnueld weak
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TOWN TQPICS
The many friends of Mr. F, D.
Hotel -ikon were pleased -to see, him i
out again on Saturday last,
Mr, Charles Layton, of 1'-lainiitau,
was in town last week calling on fer-
nier acgttaintances.
Mrs, S. Wanless St', has returned to
her home at Varna after spending the
winter with her daughter, 'Mrs. G. T.
Turnbull,
Miss Ethel Grieve, daughter of Dr.
John Grieve, V,S, spent last' week
with Mr, and Mrs. Harry Charters.
Miss PearlKestle, of Brantford,
Lloyd Kestle of Ingersoll and Mr.
Fred Kestle of Exeter spent Saturday
and Sunday with Mr, Fred Kestle's
son, Clarence •Kestle, George street,
Mr. and Mrs, H. W, Sutherland and
daughter Ellen, Mrs, R J. Sutherland
and daughter Jean and Miss Can
-
bell of Embro, visited with Rev, and
Mrs, W, P. Lane one -day .last week.
Mrs. John A. Wilson was •at Wash-
ingtditt, Ont, this week to attend the
funeral of her brother -'in-law, Mr. Al-
bert E. Kaufman.
Mrs."W. 'Scott, of '•Brucefield, is
visiting this week' at the home of her
brother,.Mr. John 'Beattie.
t
Miss Ena Holmes leaves for Seattle,
Wash, on Friday where she will be
met by her aunt, Mrs. W. T. Pinlcer-
ton and will leave there for Fairbanks,
Alaska by boat. Ena will enter a
college at Fairbanks and will make an
indefinite stay.
Mr. Clarence Munn, of Pontiac,
Mich„ was the guest of his 'brother,
Dr. J. A, Munn, on Sunday.
Miss Florence Klein of Mitchell was
the guest of Mrs. Clarence Kestle over
the week end.
Mrs. Harry Charters was called to
Walton owing to the serious illness of
her father, Mr. Fulton, who is in his
96th year. -
Mr; and Mrs, A, A. McLennan were
in Torontolast week.
Mr, and Mrs, Samuel Hanna visited
with the latter's sister, Mrs. Lou An-
derson, of Goderich Tp. on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs, Walker, of London,
were the guests of Mr, and Mrs. C.
H. Holland, for a couple of days this
week.
Mr. and Mrs, Milton Chesney,, of
Toronto, visited the latter's mother,
Mrs. J. R. Habkirk, John street, last
week: - Mr. and Mrs. 'Chesney have
just returned from a trip to Florida.
'Mrs. Sydney Deem and children left
on Monday for Sarnia.
Miss Annie Brodie, of Grey, was a
week -end visitor with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Brodie.
Mr. and Mrs. John McPherson are
visiting at the home' of their daugh-
ter, Mrs, Harry Norris,. Cromarty,
Mrs. Fred Kernslake is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Ivan Hill, of Water-
ford, this week.
Mr. Allen. McLean, of Goderich,
who was down attending the,Presby-
tery meeting in First Presbyterian
Church on Tuesday, visited his
cousin, Mr. W, L. Keys, William
Street,
Mr. and 'Mrs. John McIntosh and
Mrs. Thomas !Henderson were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Dick-
son McKillop, on Monday of this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ball, of Lon-
desboro were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Keys. They also
visited 'Mr, and Mrs. J. R. Govenlock.
Among those who attended the
funeral of Rev. James Hamilton, of
Goderich, were Me. and Mrs. Adam
Dodds, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Goven-
lock, Miss Janet Govenlock and Miss
Susan Govenlock, Rev. F. H. and Mrs.
Larkin and Mrs. J. C. 'Greig.
Mr. William Stewart, of Toronto,
was a visitor this week with Mr. and
Mrs. W. C. Govenlock, Egmondville.
Mr. Robert McKenzie, M.P. of
-Stoughton, Sask., was a week -end
guest with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mc-
Intosh, Centre Street.
Miss Margaret Johnston, of Varna,
spent the week -end at the home of
her aunt, Mrs. R, S, Evans, James
Street.
Miss 'Margaret 'Grieve, of 'Holmes-
ville, spent the week -end with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Grieve.
Mr, Malcolm Armstrong left Sat-
urday for Quebec City, Que., where
he has scoured a good position for the
summer months with the Quebec
Paper Mills,
Mrs, R S. Evans was a week -end
visitor at. the home of her sister, Mrs.
J. W. Johnston, Varna, _
Mr. Ford Spriggs, Toronto, is holi-
daying with Mr, Lloyd Dinnen,
Mrs. George Israel was a Toronto
visitor last week.
Mr, and Mrs. Stafford . Stevenson
have moved into Mrs. Charlesworth's
house recently vacated by Mr. Edwin
Case.
Mr. F. G. Neelin who returned frq.gj
Florida last week, was confined to
his home a few days through illness,
but his friends are glad to know he is
able to be out again.
Mrs. (Rev.) W. P. Lane and Miss
Lawrence, froni Northside United
Church. and Mrs. R. E. McKenzie,
from Egmondville United Church,
went Wednesday to Woodstock as
delegates to the Provincial W. M. S.
conference.
Mrs. Alex. Stobie spent the past
week with Mr, and Mrs. Manners in
Brussels.
Mr. and Mrs. Green and baby Jack,
of London, were week -end visitors
with the latter's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. B• Thompson.
Mrs. John Manson, Egmondville, is
having a large verandah erected on
her residence. Mr, Dinnen is doing
the work.
Mrs. Arnold Westcott returned
Monday after a three weeks' visit
with her sister, Mrs, A. E. Cudinore,
in Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs, Archie Kraig, of
nrestnn, wereweek-etid visitors with
Mrs. Bert Horton.
Mrs, William Westcott. is visiting
this week in .London.
Mrs, Bert Horton and daughter
Shirley leave next Wednesday to join.
Mr, Horton at Red Deer, Sask,
Mr, and firs. Welch and family.
Tohn Street. visited the home of their
ten. Mr, Elmer Welch, - Hanover, on
Sunday.
Mr; and Mrs, Ernest Geddes and
family were Sunday visitors with the
'n ftP"'e sister, Mrs, Ferguson,. in
Bayfield.
Miss Nor-nia Welch left Monday to
take, a position in Toronto,
BIG SALE es
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of j,TI. Salt t t n�
st'iil goes on, E -very ling
must be sold. In order
to anove the stook quickly
we have marked our prices away down, Just a few
more days and this sale will be over,
The J. It Smith! & Son Stock
Opposite Canadian Bank of Commerce
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Papple,
Alice Wright, DelbertBert Taylor.i
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Ruth Walter, Ivan Taylor, Elsie
Robins, Myrtle Papple, Muriel
Wright, Morley Wright,,
c 'Te Teacher,
IIoy e, ache ,
'The young people held their regu-
•lar monthly devotional meeting in the
schoolroom of the church on Monday
evening. Jesse Freeman, the devotion-
al convenor, presided. Miss Eleanor
Snider very ably took the topic on
"Success." A good discussion follow-
ed. After the business was dealt with
the meeting closed with the Mizpah
benediction.
A large number of the Brucefield
congregation attended the Young
People's anniversary in Kippen on
Sunday night,
Miss Janet Aikenhead spent the
week end with Miss Gladys McLean
at Kippen.
alches
The sportman's watch. Every
ear owner should know the be-
nefit of the Strap Watch,
Round and Fancy
Shapes
$8.50 up
Watches, Diamonds, Jewellery
Victrolas, ' Victor Records
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JEWELLER
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STANLEY.
Quite a number of Parr line attend-
ed the anniversary services held by
the young people of Kippen United
Church on Sunday evening.
The majority of 'farmers of Parr
line have finished seeding.
(Top late for last week.)
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hess, Mr, and
Mrs. George Hess and son Bobbie, of
Hensall, spent Friday evening with
Mr, and Mrs, J. A. Carnie, of the
Bronson Line,
Owing to the backward weather
very little seeding has been done to
Eyesight Specialist in Seaforth.—If date. •
you have eye trouble and wish the 'Wheat and clover have suffered
very best examination by a Register- , seriously from the effects of late
ed Optometrist, we are at your ser-
vice. Our Optical Room is complete-
ly fitted with the latest and most thor-
ough refracting instrtintents known.
Mr. Robert McKinley, of the Gosh-
en Line, underwent a serious opera-
tion in St, Joseph's Hospital, London,
You receive the best possible optical on Tuesday. His many friends are
service here and at very reasonable , Pleased to know he is doing as well as
prices. After aye have fitted you with can be expected.
glasses, we are still "at your service,"
and are glad to have you drop in from MANLEY.
time to time as you wish the glasses Mrs• J. F. McMann has returned to
adjusted, M. ROSS .SAVAUGE, ,R.O., 'Seaforth to call on her many friends
Eyesight Specialist, Phone 494, before she leaves for her hone in
Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Eckart_ andMr. and Mrs. C. Eckert and Miss
Julian- Kenny were visitors in our
burg last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Manley were visit-
ors et J. M. Eckart's near Seaforth
last Sunday,
The many friends ,of Mr. Martin
Purcell are sorry to learn he is still in
a precarious condition.
Seeding operations are almost com-
pleted but the late frost has checked
the growth.
Mrs, John. Murray has been in Dub-
lin the past week nursing her daugh-
ter, Mrs. Frank Evans.
Mr. M. Mc -Loughlin is engaged 'with
Mr. John Deitz to help run the stone
crusher for the ° Township of Me-
Killop.
Mr. Chris, tLeonhardt has leased the
old Hulley homestead and moved on
to it,
• Special Optical Offer.
High grade gold-filled :spectacles
with best flat spherical lenses for only
$4.00. We have all other -styles of
frames 'and lenses at lowest prices.
Eyes examined by our well known
and painstaking specialist, Mr. Hugh-
son, with 28 years experience, 18 years
coining to ,Seaforth. We give you the
best in optical work to be obtained
and at moderate cost. From 1 p, m.
Monday, May 14, to 42 noon Wednes-
clay, May 16. Come early. 'Beattie's
Fair, Seaforth. •19.
Mrs. James Cowan, who spent the
past week visiting friends here, left
Sunday for Brampton to visit her
daughter, Miss Pheinia Cowan, and
will sail May 18, on the Athenea for
Liverpool and will visit her daughter,
Mrs. Dr. Hugh Maitland (nee Dr.
Mary Cowan), at Manchester.
Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Johnston and
two sons and Mr. George Aberhart
and Miss Mae Aberhart, all of Lon-
don, spent Sunday with the latter's
parents, Mr, and Mrs. George Aber -
hart,
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Ament, of
Detroit, and Mr. Carl Antent, of Port
Stanley, spent a few days with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs..Willi'em Amens,
BRUCEFIELD.
Messrs. Earl and Jac'C Kaiser, of
Detroit, visited friends in the village
last Sunday.
Miss McCully is visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. James Broad
foot, of Tuckersmith, this week.
Nurse Hohner, who has been nurs-
ing in Clinton for the past ten weeks
returned last week to her home here,
having had an operation on her foot
Her sister, Nurse Snaith, of Exeter, is!
now waiting on her, . We hope soon to
see her around again.
Mr. and Mrs. McDougal and family
of Tiverton, are visitors at the Walk-
er House.
Rev. W. A. and Mrs. Bremner at-
tended the funeral of the late Rev.
Tames Hamilton, of Goderich, this
week.
The many friends of Mrs. L. For-
rest are glad to see her out again after
her recent illness.
Next Sunday, May 13, Mothers.Day
and Go -to -Sunday School Day will be
observed in the United Church at the
morning service, when the Rev. Mr.
Sinclair, of Hensall, will conduct di•
vine service, Rev. W. A. Brenner
will preach in Hensall. There will
also be a Mothers' Choir. The Sun-
day School is asked for a liberal of-
fering for the Ontario Religious Edu•-
cation Council
The following is the monthly report
of S. S. No. 3, Tucleersmith, for the.
month of April. The names are ar-
'•anged in order Of merit,
Sr. IV. --Ellen Scott, Carrie Oke,
T'i�,abeth l3rovdfoot, Bob McCartney,
Mildred Robins,
Tr. IV. - Janet.. Watson, Evelyn
is/ilson,,Bi11,y Catwill, Gordon Wright,
Briire Armstrong, Robert Popple (ab-
sent).
Sr. III, -- Jean Watson, Willie
Popple.
jr. III. --,Howard Walter, Arthur
Wright.
Sr, I1.—Earl Popple, Beatrice Arm-
strong, W. D. Wilson, Bobby Dal-
LONDESBORO.
Hullett's Oldest Orangeman Passes.
--On Monday, May 7th, Mr. 'William
H. Weymouth passed away at the re-
sidence of his son Charles, aged 92
years and '11 months, Mr. Weymouth
was born in South Devonshire, Eng-
land, on June 7, 1835. His parents
died while he was still a boy, and at
the age of 46 years, he came to Can-
ada with a friend of the family and
settled at (Rice Lake, near Peterboro,
where he worked on a farm. A few
years later -he bought a farm at Co-
bourg. He also erected a number of
houses and barns there, which in those
days were made of logs and lumber,
brick being scarce. He joined the
Orange Order at Cobourg and was
Worshipful Master from 1883 to '1885.
He was the oldest Orangemen in
Hullett township. 'In 1860 he was
united' in marriage to Ann Manning.
of North Devonshire, who came to
Canada soon after he did. Mrs, Wey-
mouth passed away twelve years ago.
Surviving are three sons and two
daughters, John Weymouth of Blyth,
Albert and Charles Weymouth of
Hullett, Mrs. Henderson of Saskatch-
ewan, and Mrs. 'Ceters of Michigan.
He leaves no brothers or sisters, !De-
ceased was an Anglican in religion
and a staunch Conservative in noti-
fies. The funeral took place nn Wed-
nesday afternoon to Clinton cemetery,
Rev. James Abery gfficiating. The
eallbearers were Charles Manning, C.
Manning, Mr, Gray, Mr. 'Ellis and
Ted Crawford.
BORN.
WIA'LK'ER,---At the General Itospi-
, tal, Rochester, 'N.Y., nn Mav 7th, to
Mr. and Mrs. Vern B. 'Walker, nee
Ingle Chesney, a daughter. .
FERGUSON-4n (Seaforth, on Mon-
day. May 7. 1928, to Mr. and Mrs.
IQ, D. Ferguson, a daughter (Eliza-
. beth).
DIED.
KKAUFM'AN Albert E., at his res#d-
ence at 'Washington, 'Ont., on Mav
3rd. 'beloved husband of Elizabeth
,Hail, in his 66th year, The funeral
was held front iris late residence at
2130 p in, (Standard time) Saturday,
May .5th. Interment Avr c"nete+•v.
CANTELON—At Clinton: Monday.
May 7th, Vtilliatn Cantelon, late of
'Cant'inn 113ra-thers, beloved huzban,i
of Charlotte Ctendennlnr, oar 80
year's. 'rtmeral was held Wednes-
day, May 9th, Iitternrent in Clinton
cemetery,
McKILLOP.
Mr. and Mrs. tlordon Webster re*
r d to roto n Satrda 1
kune a n o ..tit last,
st
after' visiting friends in the vicinity,. '
Miss Margaret Storey underwent an
operation for appendicitis on Satur-
day last in Seaforth, We are glad to
report that she is as well as can be
expected,
Services next Sunday at 10,30 in
Dutl's Church, instead of 11 a.m. Rev.
Mr, Smith of London will take the
services as usual.
CROMARTY,
Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Graham and
family visited friends in Motherwell
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Jinks of Hen-
sall spent Sunday with Mrs. Robert-
son of the village.
Miss Eileen Turner of Hillsgrecn,
spent Sunday with Miss Grace Me -
Lachlan,
Laa t.
Mrs. Robertson has sold her prop-
erty in the village to Mr. Joseph
Speare, Mrs, Robertson will go to
live with her daughter, Mrs. Chittiek
of Granton. We are sorry . to lose
Mrs. Robertson as a citizen.
We are glad to welcome Mrs.
Speare, who has spent the 'winter
mouths o f s i n Toronto i
t wthher daugU-
daugh-
ters, 'back to our village again.
Born,—In Exeter, on Friday, May
4th,to Mr and Kenneth
Mc-
Kellar,
a daughter,
CONSTANCE.
Mr, and Mrs. Adam Nicholson spent
Sunday with relatives in Goderich.
-Mr. and Mrs. John Hart of McKil-
lop spent Sunday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs, Benj, Riley.
Mr. Howard Armstrong took a
truck load of fat hogs to Clinton last
Tuesday for shipment.
Mr. Benj. Rile
-
called to Blen-
heim
l en
heim last Monday
cay to attend the fu-
neral of his son-in-law, Mr. James
Attwood, who was buried in Blen-
heim cemetery Tuesday afternoon.
Mr, Charles Riley and Mr. and Mrs,
John Mann also accompanied him,
Mr. Leo Stephenson parted with his
Essex coach last week for a Chrysler
roadster,
Mrs. Robert Grimoldby was sick
two or three days last week with an
attack of muscular rheumatism,
Mrs, John Milison, Mrs. Mcllroy,
Mrs. Wright and son Jack were Sun-
day visitors with Mr. and Mrs Peter
Lindsay,
STAFFA.
:Rev. J. E. and Mrs. Jones and sons'
are visiting in Sarnia.
Mr. Howard Leary, of London,
spent the week -end with his parents. t
Mr, and Mrs, C. O'Brien, Ridge-
town, Mr, and Mrs, W. `fr^Brien, Zur-
ich, ihEr. Harold OlBrien and Mr. and ;
Mrs. C. 'Treff'ry, of London, visited •
with Mr. and Mrs. F. O'Brien on Sun-
day. I
Miss Margaret Wilson, of Seaforth, t
spent Sunday with her brother, G. G..
Wilson.
Mrs. H. Leslie and son are holiday-
ing in Galt.
Iberia Coa
We are expecting our first
shipment of Alberta Coal.
shortly.
IDL N
Drumheller's Favorite Deep
Seam Coal
Clean and Efficient
Order Early. You'll like it.
W. L. Keys
SEAFORTH
Motor Coach
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STRATFORD AND GODERICR
G'd'ich to Stratf'd Stratf'd to G'd'icfe
Read Down Read UP
(Daily except Sunday)
7,30am 2 pm Goderich ar 12pm9,10pin
8,05 "2.35 " Clinton 11.35am 8.40"
8.35 " 3.05 " Seaforth 11.10 " 8,15
8.48 " 3.18 " Dublin 10.50 " 7,55"
9.05 " 3,35 " Mitchell 10.35 " 7.40"
9.25 " 3.55 Sebringville 10,10 " 7.15 "
9.35 " 4.05 " Stratford lv 10 " 7.00"
Arr.
Sunday afternoon, Coach leaves Go-
derich at 5 p.m., arriving at all inter-
mediate points 3 hours later than week
day schedule. Sunday evening . leaves
Stratford at 8 p. m., arriving 1 hour
later than regular schedule. Sunday
rooming coach same time as week
days.
FARE--Goderich to Stratford, $1125.
Return, $2,25
21
J. R. LOIIMAN
FURNITURE REPAIRS
Your old organ remodelled into a
useful piece of furniture at.
reasonable cost.
Work shop at rear of BARLOW'S
SHOE REPAIR SHOP:
For Both Honse and Stable.—There
is a good deal of similarity, physically k A D. SUTHERLAND
speaking, between human beings and
the lower animals. 'Both are subject
to many ailments arising from inflam-
mation and to all .manner of cuts and
bruises. Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil is
an entirely reliable remedy for such
ailments and mishaps in both httinan
beings and the lower order of animals.,,
GENERAL INSURANCE
AGENf'•Y
Real Estate, Conveyancing, Banda
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Phone 152
Seaforth, Ontario.
A Good Portion
;?- of beet served to you for the evening
meal, roasted about medium, with the
blood' gravy oozing through, gives
one a foundation. It just makes one's
mouth water to think of it How
was that last piece of meat wesent
you? Wasn't it fine.
GEO. A. STEWART
Your Butcher.
Phone 58 • Seaforth.-
gEN=
The Special Milverton
Flour
We have it—Give it a Trial, Also
Grain Screenings
Ca6,
GRAIN DEALER
Chop of All Kinds
PHONE 25
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GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES
PREST-O-LITE BATTERIES
Repairs and charging on all makes.
A good line of New and Used Parts.
EVERY AUTOMOBILE
Has its good points and bad, they say, but we think we are
offering the kind of work that more nearly approaches
PERFECTION IN AUTOMOBILE REPAIRS
If your car needs. fixing t up, and the best do sooner or later,
let tis dentoaistrate to ya the e t tt
any advantages of our
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