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The Seaforth News, 1928-07-19, Page 5THURSDAY ULY 18, 1828 CHAIN RED &WHITE STORES Our Prices good for one week New Potatoes, No, I stock, plc. Slider's Catsup, bottle Lemon or Limocup, per .bottle Ceito, per bottle Canned Raspberries, per tin Green Gage Plunis, per tin Yellow Peaches per tin eiark's' Tom, or Veg. Soup S /mg /Or We Use U, Trite at the Red and •White 4l5c 1.90: 05e 32e a30 20c 25c Ross J. Sproat Ph°ne3' At • Me Stewart Phone 77 QREAM We pay the highest prices for good cream. Our services to our patrons ate 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. In return 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. Son Walker W. J, & UNDERTAKING —and— EMBALMING Motor or Horse Equipment W. J. WALKER, holder of Go- vernment diploma and license. Flowers Furnished. Night or day phone 67. DH McInnes Chiropractor Of Wingham, will be at the Commercial Hotel, Seaforth Monday, Wednesday and Friday Afternoons Diseases of all kinds success- fully treated, Electricity used. Beware of an Itchy Spot Keep your hair and scalp clean, also free from dan- druff by having your next shampoo at SID'S SHOP Just around the Corner in the Dominion Bank Build- ing Phone 125. Pianos Toned Cleaned and Repaired Chas, A, llowey Residence -James St. Worms in children work havoc. These pests attack the tender lining of the intestines and, if left to pursue their ravages .undisturbed; will ulti- mately perforate the wall, because these worms are of the hook variety that cling to and feed upon the inter- ior surfaces. Miller's Wortn Powders will not only exterminate these wornts of whatever variety, but will serve to repair the injury they have done, BORN. PILIA A.'C;'AN,-In McICillop, on Sat- urdayi June 30th, 1928, to Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Flanagan, a daughter. Notice to Motorists A traffic officer for the County of Huron has been appointed, and will be on duty in the future to enforce the Highway, Traffic .Act. The inten- tion in making the appointment is to curb reckless driving, and to make the roads more safe for traffic. Com- plaints' are continually being made of speeding through hamlets and vil- lages, across intersections where the view is obstructed, as well ,as .of ex- cessive speed on. the highways, and it will be the duty, of the officer to check such driving in aa endeavor to prevent accidents. The officer will also be concerned with cars driving without tail light, with one head light, with glaring headlights, or with defective brakes, etc. Nearly all reckless driving is the result of thbughtlessness and of in- consideration for others, and while the necessity is to be regretted, it is expected that some prosecutions will be necessary. The motor cycle on which the of- ficer will operate is equipped with a siren, and upon hearing this siren all drivers must slow down till they as- certain the cause. The purpose of the siren is to reduce. the necessity of speeding after vehicles on the motor cycle, which is a dangerous perfor- mance for the officer and to the users of the road. The co-operation of • all is solicited in this attempt to enforce safe and sane driving. Huron County Roads Commission- STAFFA. Mrs, M. Fraser, Seaforth, is visiting her sister, Mrs. 'McCoy. Mr. and Mrs. J. Jeffry, Hamilton, and Mr. and Mrs. H. Mathews, Buf- falo. spent a couple of days last week With Mr. and Mrs, William Jeffry. The haying is in full swing this week. While playing softball' Mr. Arvin \Voi'den had the misfortune to sprain his knee very badly. Mr, and Mrs. C. Harrigan and.fatn- sly, Chatham, called on Mr. and Mrs. George Vivian on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. Hambiey, Miss Vera and Mr. Harvey spent Sunday in Walton, Miss Mary Hastings has returned ftotue from London after her recent operation. Mr. and Mrs. William Sadler and family, Mn, and Mrs. R. Sadler and Mr: and, Mrs, O. Reed spent Sunday at Grand Bend,. Mr. and Mrs. F. O'Brien visited with relatives near Walton on S.ttst- clay. Mr. and Mrs, H. Leslie spent the week -end in Gait, Misses Flora and May Emmerson returned with them, ' HILLSGREEN. Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Forsythe, of Rippem, spent Sunday at the 'home' of. Mr, 'Robin McAllister. Mr. Thomas Walker, of Marlette, Michigan, is visiting among friends during the week Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Jarrott, of Brtg- den, motored up on Sunday, Mrs. "E. Troyer returning with them to spend a fewManuel weeks, Reichert met with a Mn,Mr; painful accident on Saturday evening, when he was run into by a car, re turtling from Zurich. Mr. Reichert had his collar bone broken, three,ribs' p his hip. He was taken to London hospital, .Ii hod is condition is serious. •' Miss Hazel Webster and friends, of Ltieknow, spent` Suud'ay: at the • ,home of Mr. Francis Coleman, Miss Margaret Grieve, of Egmond- clile, visited last week with Miss .Grace Coleman. Grace returned with her to spettd tite week -end, TOWN TOPICS 'Mr's, A. A, Forman, of Fort Wil- Pian, is visitine her parents, Mr. and; ,Mrs Joseph Keati"o. ,Mrs, Gammon, Mrs, Matter, and Ms Wheat, of Forest, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Nichols, Oliver H. Kirk and. Frances L. Creighton, of Detroit are r^isitiecgSt the hence of Oliver's parents' and Frances' g 'ndparents, Mr. and Mrs, A. M. Kirk, it .ted 'Mrs. 'Harry. Mooney, Ivlr. and Mrs, Leslie Mooney, of Bemidji, Minn, .are guests at the home of Mr. int tilts, John Grimoldhy. It is over 21 years since they left this 'dis•triet, Mrs. Harry Mooney is a sister to Mr, •John Grlmoldbe. Mrs, Eimer ,Reid, of Stratford, and Mr, James McDonald, of London, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. John 'Gritti- oldby, Messrs, .Fred Barlow and Harold Peterson attended the annual conven- tion of the Canadian 'Shoemakers' As. soctation in Hamilton this week. Mr, and,Mrs. John Cooke, of To- ronto, visited with their aunt and uncle Mr, and Mrs. John 4VcIbster, the last of the week. Mrs Gordon Webster, of Toronto, is et present visiting around and in Seaforth. • Mr, and Mrs. C. Eckert have return- ed from Detroit, accompanied by Messrs. Gordon Hays and Louis Brail and Mrs, H. Desbottra, all of Detroit, the latter returning after a. brief stay, Mr, and Mrs, Norman Kirk, of Kansas City, returned home by De- troit and Chicago after spending their holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Kirk. Mr, John Bailge, Huron Road`e'ast, is erecting a fine new garage. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. .Hastings, of Port Arthur, Texas, visited the Tat- ter's uncle, A. L. Porteous. They carte by motor arid greatly enjoyed their first visit to Canada. Week -end guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Peter DelCourcy, Eg- rondville, were Mr. and, Humphrey Lyoid and little daughter Mary, of Florida, and Mrs, VtTm, Habkirk, New Hamburg. Mrs. J. V. Ryan. met with a sad ac- cident last week when she fell and broke her right arra at the wrist and. no doubt will be laid up for some time. 'We hope to hear of her speedy recovery. Dr. Win, Aberhart opened his of- fice in the Queen's Hotel building, North Main Street, on Thursday of this week, Mr. William Porteous, of Buffalo, is spending a week with his brother, Mr. A. L. Porteous. Mn. 'Joseph Eckart las engaged an expert machinist to repair .his thresh- ing ou.tfi't, •Mrs. Wm. Ament and sister-in..lawa, Mrs. Coates, of London, are spending the week at Kincardine. Mr. and -Mrs. David Davis, of Riv- erhurs't, Sask., visited last weelc with his mother, Mrs. Margaret Davis, Mrs. William Nelson and daughter, Miss Greta Helson, of Toronto were guests of Mrs. S. Boyd on Monday. Miss Helson was on the Collegiate staff some years ago. Rev. Mr. Sinclair, Tiverton, brother to Hon. W. E. N, Sinclair. will take the services in • the Presbyterian Church Sunday next. Rev, Mr. Wood- side, of London, preached to large congregations at bath services on Sunday. Mr. Thomas Walker, Mr. Thomas Hudson, of Marlette, Mich.; Mn, Thos, Consitt and Russel, of Hey; and Mr. and Mrs, James Smith and family, of Windsor, and Mrs, Wil(Consitt, of Hensel!, were week -end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Consitt, The 'Rebekahs held a picnic at Bay- field on Wednesday afternoon. Mn.,George Hays returned for a two weeks' visit with Mr, and Mrs. Gor- don Hays, of Detroit, who spent the week -end with Col. and Mrs. Hays. ,Messrs, Frank and Bruce Scott, of Torontoe were guests during the week with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dickson, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs,- David MnCutcheon and family, of Viscount, Sask., and Mr. and Mrs. Ford Sparks and son Lorne, of Cochrane, are visiting Mrs. George Sparks. Mr. Borden Mercier, of Windsor, is. holidaying in town. Mrs. Beetlia O'Connell and daugh- ter Dorothy, of -Windsor. are visiting relatives here. Mr. D. F. Buck. of :Rouyn, Que.. is spending a few days in town this week. Mrs. Sclater and ` daughter Vera motored from Stoughton, Sask., and have been guests "with Mr. and Mrs. John McIntosh, Centre street, the past week. They expect to return to Stoughton the first week in August. Mrs. George Laird, of Fargo. N.D., who spent the past few months at the home of her brother, Mr. J. R, G'oven- lock, left on 'Tuesd'ay for Atlanta; N. Dakota. She intends spending a few days in Chicago with her nephew, Mr. W. H. Govenlock; on her way home, Mrs. Andrew Park, of Nelson, Brit- ish Columbia, is here attending the funeral of her sister, Mrs, Samuel Jeffrey, Miss Lillian Morley of Milvet•toi leas been engaged as teacher in Eg- mondville •public school. Mrs, John Shea of Beechwood,un- derwent an operation for appendicitis in the hospital on Tuesday. She is progressing as favorably as can be expected. Mks Anne Downey, nurse -in -train; ing et the Seaforth hospital, has re- turned fi'am spending her holidays 'at Detroit. •Mrs. Leslie 'Mullen is in Seaforth hospital at present, A:Ir. George Fowler of Fergo, N. D'a,leota, is visiting his nieces, the Misses Cresswell. Mrs, 1+. G. Livingston and Miss Gilchrist Livingstone, of Detroit, are spending their holidays in town, Col. Alex, Wilson of Toronto "is visi'tiitg his sister, Mrs, A. Young. Mrs, Meintzntan and Mrs, (Dr.) Trow were also brief visitors. ' Mr,send Mrs. Ed. Davis of Tilson- ,bitt'g, are visitiltg ,Miss Edith David- son, Mrs. Stone of Rapid City, Man., left 'Weclnesday after spending the ,gist week with her aunt, Mrs, Geo. E. 13 derso TIfiz SEAFORTH NEWS PAGE FIVE The pavers. have' completed 2% miles df pavement west of Seaforth, Mt Peter •Daley and his daughter, Mrs, Thornton, art visiting his son, Mr, Ed, Daley, Walkerton, Mr, slid Mrs. Frank Baxter and Mr. and Mtn: Richard Thompson and daughter Helen visited Mr, (Tarry Baxter in Toronto last week, Mrs. Hudson and Misses Vera and Mae 'Hudson and Mrs. Shannon at- tended the Corrigan fancily reunion et Clast ookstoweek,wn Friday and Saturday of Mrs. D, F. Smith and Margaret and Archie, Mrs. John Hillier, Mr, and Mrs, William Hillier a.nd Winnifred and Messrs. Alf, and,Hugh Hillie? all of Sarnia, were week -end guests at the home of Mrs, Smith's sister, Mrs, joscph Gibson, Mr. Ben, Johnson, of Hatniltou, cad a town visitor of Tuesday, Miss Margaret Cudtuore is spending a week or two with- her sister, Asa 1 velyn Cudnttare,.in Toronto Miss Sadie Baxter, of Mitchell, vis- ited her aunt and uncle, Mi, and Mrs, Frank Baxter, this week, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Clifton and Frank Taylor Clifton, of Detroit, are spending the week with Mr, and Mrs. Geo. D Ferguson. Mr, Earle Webster, son of Mr, and Mrs, T. J. Webster, has been ap- pointed principal of the—Two-roomed public school at South Porcupine, New Ontario, Al.t'. William \'Nileta n and sister, Mrs. Stewart, attended the funeral of a cousin in Goderich, Mr, and Mrs. Hoover, and Mr, and Mrs, Fisher Toronto; and Mr, and Mrs,1-1, E, Stark, Welland, were week end guests with Mrs. A. E. 'Stark. Messtrs, Robert .Scarlett and Thos, McMillan, KIP., attended Maeon'ic Grand Lodge on Wednesday and Thursday in London, Mr, Alex, Sparks and son Lorne,' of London, were visitors Friday and Sat- urday last weelc his mother, Mrs. Geo, Sparks. Mrs. Habkirk, of. Walton, is visit- ing this week at the home of Mr: and Mrs. Joseph Gibson, Mr. and i'Lrs, Wm. Cuthill and' three daughters, of Sheldon, N. Dak., visit- ed with Mr. and Mrs. Robert McI{ay last week. Master Willie Charlesworth, of To- ronto, is holidaying with his encle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. W. C. Gotten - Mr. and Mrs, Walter Robinson, Mr. and Mrs, Norman Bohanan, of Lon- don, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Fred Robinson. Miss Beatrice Seip was a week -end guest at her home on Market Street. Mrs, William Finlayson and daugh- ter Lola, of Welesley, are holidaying with lvfrs. .Finlayson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Weiland, 'Miss Gladys Way is attending the :summer school in Goderich as a dele- gate from Egtnondville Y.P.S. Mr, Sloward Barker and sons Har- vey end George, Miss Anne Barker, all of Stratford; Misses 'Ella, and Bertha Barker, Toronto, and Miss Lil- lian Pulleyblank, R.N., of Grace Hos- pital, Detroit, were Sunday guests at the hone of Mrs. Hugh Wright, . N. Main Street. Reel and Mrs. A. W. Barker, of Brussels, spent Saturday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Tyerman. / Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Hill, of Lon- don, spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs, Jahn 'Millson, N. Main Street, Master Douglas Stewart is spend- ing his holidays with his cousin, Ste- wart Bell, Hensall. Miss Howe, of Detroit, and Miss Clark, of Kingsville, were guests of Mrs, J. B. Tyerman this week. Mr. and Mrs, Charles McGregor and son Ross and Mrs. John Milken motored to Stratford Sunday morning, Mrs. Wells and little daughter visit- ed at the home of Mr, Joshua Pol- lard Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Reid are spend- ing their vacation at the former's home on Victoria Street. They in- tend to leave for Detroit to spend some time there and take in the Shriners' parade: Miss Margaret Grieve, daughter -of Mr. and Mrs. James ,Grieve, entertain- ed several of her girl friends last week. Mrs. Thos, Coulter was in London visiting her sister, Mrs. Billett, Mr. and Mrs, Billett, of London, and Mrs. Thos. Coulter, of Egmond- ville, were camping at Bayfield for several days. .Mrs. Adam Hays was hostess at a troussea tea held at her home on Fri- day evening in, honor of her daughter Jean. The house was prettily decor- ated for the occasion, and the pretty trousseau was displayed in several rooms by friends of brae bride»to-be, and was admired by the guests. A buffet luncheon was served through- out the evening. EGMONDVILLE, The regular meeting of the C.G.I.T. tt Egmonclville was held on. Tuesday afternoon' in the basement of the Eg- tnandville Church, The meeting open- ed with the C,G,I.T, opening cere- mony, followed by hymn 256. The topic, "The Preparing of Peter for 1:'entecost," was ably taken by Mildred Wallace. This was followed by the business part of the aneetimg, during Which the camp grounds, tents, etc., were discussed, The camp is to be held the followieg month. The n eet- ing was then .adjourned by Mildred Wallace. The regular meeting of the W. 11. 5, of Cginondville United 'Church was held last week. Opened by singing hymn 97, followed by prayer. Scrip- ture, "clow Women in New Testa- ment Days Helped," taken .by Mrs, Idowatt, Mrs McKenzie Sr.,r12rs, Reinke, Mr's. S,hillinglaw, Mrs. Sher- wood, and Miss Thom, Devotional leaflet, "In the 'Midst of Common Life," was given by Mrs. McDonald. Minutes of the Inst meeting, offering and roil. After this, a leaflet entitled, "Community Mission Work," was taken by Mrs, Stewart and Mrs. Allen, Miss Thom and Mrs, McMillan. Meeting was closed by singing hyann, 11e, followed by prayer by Mrs. Mc- Donald. oon't know the half of INS H ID S ON Performance that reaches thrilling new limits! Srrnoothness that sets a new mark in motordom! Gas efficiency that alters all previous standards! A single ride will explain why this has been the most enthusiastically accepted Hudson ever built. '1600 and up All prices f. o. b. Windsor, taxes extra Buyers can pay for cars out of income at lowest available charge for interest, handling and insurance ROY BROTHERS & eon STRATFORD, ONT W.C.T.U. The Huron County W.C.T.U. held its 31st annual convention in Ontario Street Church, Clinton, on Tuesday, July 10th, with morning, afternoon and evening sessions. The President, Mrs. A. T. Cooper, in the chair. En- couraging Deports were received from the departments of work. The ad- dress of welcome' was given by Mrs. W. Hiles, of 'Clinton, and was re- sponded to by Miss Mabel Baitie, of Goderich. At the afternoon session repents from Secretaries and Treasur- er followed. The question drawer was conducted by Mrs. T: T. George, of'Londou, Field Secretary of Provin- cial W.C.T.U. Mrs. .Downs and Mrs. Aiken rendered a duet. The election of officers resulted: ,Hon. Pres., Mrs. Davidson, Goderich; Mrs. A. Mc- Guire, Brussels; Pres„ Mrs. A, T. Cooper, Clinton; lst Vice, Mrs. A. E. Lloyd, Wingham; 2nd Vice, Mrs, E. Bender, Blyth; 3rd Vice, Miss J. Murray, Exeter; on, Sec'y, Miss E. Murdoch, Heusall; Rec, Sec'y, Miss A. IE, Consitt, Exeter; Treasurer, Miss Mabel Bailie, Goderich; Y. Sec'y, Miss B. Joyn't, Wingham; L.T. Sec'y, Mrs. Geo, Johnston, Goderich; Auditor, Miss Robertson, Goderich. Mr, A. T. Cooper gave a short ad- dress on law enforcement, The mem- orial service at the close of the morn- ing session was conducted by Mrs. A. E. Lloyd, of Wingham. Four mem- bers were on the list. The evening sessitott had as chairman, Rev. J. E. Hogg: A duet was given by Mrs, H. Fitzsimmons and Mrs. Corless, sev- eral numbers by little Billie Joe John- ston, of Goderich, a fine recitation by George Henderson, of Wingham, and a comprehensive address by Mrs. T. T. George, of London. Various reso- lutions were brought in by the resolu- tions committee, discussed, and ad- opted by the convention. Dinner and supper were served by the members of the Clinton Union. Paring a corn is both risky and in- effective. It is .much better to use Holloway's Corn Remover and eradi- cate them entirely. VARNA. Varna United Church Garden Party to be held on Dr. L. Moffatt's lawn, on Thursday evening, 'Aug, 2nd, Tea served from 6 to 8, Adults 50c, chil- dren25c. The entertainers will be the Favorite Four, assistedby Archie Mc- Cullough, and. Dr. L. Moffatt, all of London. In case of rain, will be held the following evening. 30. Mr, M•utch of Clinton and Messrs. Webster, of Varna, carried off the prizes for best drumming and Ming at the celebration at Heusall en Thurs- day last. They hete'e done so annually for some time, STANLEY,' The garden party held on the lawn of Mr. Lorne Manson last Wednesday evenhtg ,was well attended and the ex- cellent programme was most thor- oughly enjoyed by all. Mrs, J; A. Currie, of Toronto, who has been spending a few clays with .her sister, Mise Margaret Sparks, of the Bronson Line, returned home early in the week. Mr. Alphonse Shea, an old Bronson Line boy, who has been for many years in ,the Canadian West, has been renewing old acquaintances itt the vi- cinity of his old home during the past week. Mr, and Mrs. Shiers, Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Ester .and daughter :Pearl anti Mr, and Mrs. Allen Ester spent Thursday evening with -Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Carnie. Miss Mat•yibcl ,Carnie returned with them to spend a few days with theta et their cottage at Bayfield, Miss Jean Certtie returned Saturday afternoon from a visit to friends at Hensel! and Exeter. Miss Margaret Tough is attending the summer school at Goderich this week, Mrs. Oscar Wright and fancily, of Kenilworth, are `visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. George Dowson, this week, Mr, Thomas t as Reid and sister,. Miss Eunice Reid, were Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs, A, W. Keys, Baby- lon Line, TUCKERSMITH. Mr. Robert McNaughton, of Guelph, was home for the week -end visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. Mc- Naughton. Mr. and Mrs. H. Dayntond have purchased a new Ford car. Miss Gladys McKenzie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter IvfdKcnzie, is vis- iting her grandmother, Mrs. J. Mc- Kenzie, Hensel!. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Wright have purchased a new Ford car, Mr, and Mrs. William James, of Toronto, are visiting Mr, and Mrs, Charles Wasman, for a few days. Mrs, George Cameron visited at the home of her sister, Mrs. William Fin- nigan, Sunday last, MANLEY. Rev. J. AI, Eckert and Rev. Fr. Reichert, of New York, are spend- ing their vacation with their friends in this vicinity. A'Ir. W. Rapiers is still -busy with cement work He still has two bares to. finish near Walton. Haying operations were greatly. hampered by the rain last week. The crop is heavier than was at first an- ticipated. Rub It in for Lame Back,—A brisk rubbing with Dr. Thomas' Eciectric Oil will relieve lame back. The skin will immediately absorb the oil and it will penetrate the tissues and bring speedy relief. Try it and be convinced. As the liniment sinks in, the pain comes out and there are ample grounds for saying that it id an ex- cellent article. A O. SUTHERLAND GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY Real Estate, Conveyancing. Bonds and Investments Phone 152 Seaforth, Ontario. A Good Portion of beef 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. Row was that last piece of meat we sent you? wasn't it fins. GEO. A. STEWART Your Butcher. Phone 58 Seaforth, BBN4IIJR !"Tie Snecial M'1 1 vert(1n l Flour We have it—Give it a Trial, Also Grain Screenings Chop of All Kinds G G. TIIOMSON GRAIN DEALER PHONE 25 argTED xl Helper, so go ienced mechanalic, atod ollexper- ce. YOUR AUTO NEEDS Goodyear Tires anti 'rubes Battery Sales and Service. Charging and Repairing all makes of Batteries A good: line of new and used parts of different makes of ears if your ear is in need of repairs, give us a call Studebaker Sales and Service �� YICe Realer PHONB 167W -