The Seaforth News, 1928-08-16, Page 5it
$DAY, AU,
16, 1928,.
CHAIN RED&WHITE STORES
liar Specials tor One Week
Rubber Rings, best quality, 2 doz. 15c
Zinc Rings, heavy quality, 1 doz. 19c
Glass Tops for sealers, aoz, 23c
American Pint Sealers;' doz,. $1.13
Pickling Spice, whole mixed, lb, 23e ..
Heinz white crystal vinegar, imperial gal 58c
HOT 'WEATHER DRINKS
O'Keefe'sDry Ginger Ale, Stone Ginger Beer,
Grape Juice, Lemon Clap, Lime' Cup
Don't forget you get -Sery-us at the led' anti White
Ross J. Sproat I?hwie
µ Stewart Piwie 77
'Quality always lrigirer than Price”
@RE1aM
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
To operate a Creamery we need your co-operation,
In -return fou 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.
Se fort hCreaneryCo.Seaforth On
t,
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V�aI�r �1 S
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and'
EMBALMING
Motor or Horse Equipment
W. J. WALKER, holder of Go-
vernmetif diploma and license.
Flowers Furnished.
Night or day phone 67.
B H. McInnes.
chiropractor-
01 Wingham, will be at the.
Cammercial Hotel, - Seaforth
Monday, Wednesday and
Friday Afternoons
Diseases of all kinds success-
fully treated.
Electricity used.
Mere is
no mystery
about this
Many people feel that ar-
ranging a long distance talk
15 complicated.
And it is really so simple!
Your %cal operator will
connect you with certain
nearby points listed in the
front pages of your direc-
tory. you
If do not know
the number, ask "Informa-
tion."
In calling more ..distant
points, ask for "Long Dis-
tance". Tell her your tele-
phone number, your name,
the city you wish to reach,
the distant telephone num-
ber if you know it. If yon
do not know it, "Long Dis-
tance" will look it up.
The operators are always
courteous and helpful, and'
the experience will convert
you to theregularuse of a
wonderful service. -
Why not try W
ora
STANLEY.
Miss Catherine Kampnan of Kitch-
ener is visiting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. 'George Cam t
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be P
. Miss Evelyn Howard of Exeter is
spending a •few days ii^ith' her .cousin,
Miss Maribell Carnie.
Mrs. J. M. C. Tough of Bayfield,
Who was visiting her brother, J. A.
mid. W. Carnie, returned to her home
on Wednesday..
Some of the children of S.S. 4, S.
Stanley, accompanied by their mo-
thers, had an enjoyatble ,picnic in
Snowden's bush Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Alvin Nicholson, who has been,
V'is'iting her nhothef, Mrs. Sam. Mc-
Bride Sr„ of Zurich, for the past
month, has returned to her home near
Aneroid, • Sask.
Some of the relatives ivho attended
Mr. Emanuel Reichert e, funeral on
Sunday were: Mr. aua'I Mrs. Herman
Doerr and family add Miss Mary Ann
Webber, all from near Auburn; Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. White and family, of
Blyth, and Mr, and Mrs. E. Bentley
and family, Brussels.
VARNA..
Mr. Oliver Keyes of Detroit is vis-
iting' friends and relatives here.
Mr. Elgie of Oshawa is spending a'
few days with his sistP', Mrs. Johns
-
stop, Bannockburn,
't1Ir. G. H. Beatty, Mr. and
Mossop, also Miss Beailty motored to
London Monday.
Mr. add Mrs.• F. Weekes and Mr,
Wm. Beatty motored to Listowel • on
Sunday. .
(Read' ad, of open air concert to be
held on Dr. L.'Moffatt's lawn, Tues.,
August 28th. ,.
Misses Gladys and Emily Beatty of
Lonilon spent Sunday at their home
Mr. T. Stinson purchased a house
from Mr. Ebner Webster and Mr.
Reid assisted in the Moving.
Mrs. 'MdConnell left Thursday for
Western 'Canade and expects to be-
gone some months.. •
Mr. and 1Mrs. W. licAsh and ibIrs.
McDonald, of London, were lite
guests of Mrs. C. Weekes Monday,
Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Mossop and
their two .d'au,ghters Misses Jean and
Frances, of 'London, have moved leo
the house adjacent to the store recent-
ly 'purchased from Beatty'Bros. We
weicoine Mr. and Mrs. Mosso and
family into our village. Mr. Mossop
expects to take over the business this
e e ek,
Mi•, Gordon Raymond spent the
week -end at the home of Mr, and
Mrs,ohn +Bean
J y . 11,
Mr, George !Pilgrim, of; Palmerston,
spent a few days at .his Thome here.
Mr, C. Pilgrim, brother end wife, of
Brantford,: were visitors at the Pil-
grim hone
LONDESBORO.
:ll:r, and Mrs. Bnogdcu, of Strat-
ford, spent a few clays at the. home of
the fornlcr's.brother here, Mr, George
Broaden.
Miss Gertrude Roberton, of Toron-
to, is holidaying at her home here.
The Londesbo'o syndicate have
wired threshing. They report that
the w'hea't is turning out well,
Was Laucly Young is spending her
vaca'tion with friends at Bruce Beach,
Miss Margaret Youngblut, of. Con-
stance, is ...visiting Merida in 'the vil-
lage:
Misses Armstrong, of Constance,
are visiting al the home' of their uncle,
J, W, Arttistroug •
The funeral of Miss Della McCool
.was largely. attended, rt..was held.
from the United Church (formerly
:Methodist) of which Miss McCoot.
was a constant member, and also sang -
the dioir for some years. Much
syn'patliy is ex'fende.d 'to the bereaved
ones, •
Mr, John Finglatirl returned to his
home lieee on Monday hist, after a
itleasant visit with Winnipeg,,lDakota,
Cochrane and Toronto friends.
TOWN,TAP) CS
,Mr, and Mrs. David Mole and sons,
Messrs, Russell and Maxwell Mole, of
Rochester, N.Y,, are visiting at the
ttorne of Mr. and Mrs Ed, Mole. They
will also visit -friends in Dungannon
and 'Kincardine.
Mr, Percy Hoag underwent a seri-
ous operation Monday afternoon in
the Soaforth hospital, and is doing as
well as can be expected,
apt.'Merray and Mrs: Murray left
on Monday on three weeks' vacation,
Capt. Allen, of 'Londa, is here during
their 'absence,
ull.t s, 'Teliss and Mrs, Alex, Mc -
Gavin and Luis left on Saturday for
Bala, Muskoka, for a mon'th's visit
with Mr. and' Mrs, Robert Lennox.
Mrs., Arthur Foreman, who has
been visiting' at the home of her par-
ents, Mr, and Mrs Joseph Keating,
hWasilireturned to her home in -Fort
am.
...Dr, and Mrs. Heath, 'of Georgetown,
and son and daughter were visitors
over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sam,
Spencer, Miss Josephine Heath is re
maining for a couple of weeks.
Dr. and Mrs, Armstrong, of Mitch-
ell Mrs. (Dr.)' Armstrong, of Tara,
and Miss M. Armstrong, of London,
were visitors at the home of Mr, and
Mrs, A. D. Armstrong, on Monday,
Mr. Will Pollard has accepted a
position as teacher at Murillo, Ont,
near Fort William,
Misses (Clara and Malbel Pinkney
are spending a couple of weeks with
friend's In Toronto, Buffalo and Ha-
milton.
.Mr. Albert Twiss w s auk; Mr. Jack
iBoy'le, of• Regina; Mr, and Mes. Track
Twins and children, of Toronto; Mr,
and Mrs, Fred Twiss and 'Donald, of
Brantford, anti= Mr. and Mrs. James
;Grinner, of Ayr, spent 'Civic holiday
at the hone of 'Mrs. Twiss and Mr.
and Mrs, Alex, McGavin.
Miss Helen Constable, of Oshawa,
is visiting her cousin, Miss Myrtle
Sharkey.
Miss Margaret Fitkbeiner is spend-
ing her holidays in Preston.
Mrs. Thomas Slavin, of Saskatche-
wan, was here last week. She has
been visiting relatives in Hensall and
'Brussels and spent several days with
her sister, Mrs, Harry Charters, in•
town,
Mrs. L. M. Gillies, Niagara Falls,
Ont., her two aloes, Virginia Fulton
ofBoston, Mass„ and Hazel Fulton of
Stratford,. are .guests at the home of
Mr, and Mrs. Harry Charters.
Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Glinske and
daughter Jeanette, of Detroit, spent
several days 'last week with Mrs.
Glinske's sister, Mrs. G. C. Dale, and
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Sproat, returning Friday morning.
Miss Lccy Eckert has left for her
home in Detroit to resume her duties
as stenographer.
Mayor Golding is in 'Teeswater and
Hanover for a week or two.
Mr. and Mrs. Lavon, of Chicago,
called on friends in town this week;
and nraresday, -
returning to their home on
Miss Dorene: Hudson is visiting
with her brother int WWindsoi• for two
or three weeks:
Miss Margaret \' Ia garet Armstrong t, "c
re-
turning this week from a two weeks'
holiday at Point :Clark,
The following were visitors at the
home of Mr and Mrs. Louis Hilde-
brandt on Sunday: Mr, and' :Mrs.
Con. Thiel, of Kitchener; Mr. and
Mrs. P. Deicher•t Jr. of Zurich; Miss
Irene H'ildebrand.t,'Roy Snider, Lee
Kramer, Arnold Musselrnan, E, Kais-
er, all .of ,Kitchener. •
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hays, Mr. C,
Eckert and Miss Lucy Eckert motor-
ed to Niagara Falls last Thursday.
The Misses Ryan, of Chicago, are
visiting Mrs. M. Broderick.
Mrs, Free and .daughter, Miss Alma
Free, visited at the itonle of Mr, and
Mrs. Wesley Free. Grate returned.
to Dungannon for a visit.
;Misses Gertrude and Angela Ryan,
of Mitchell, are visiting their aunt.
Mrs. William Devereaux, Fairview
Hall.
Mrs. Margaret ,Devereaux is visiting
her sister, Mrs. B. McConnell, Wind-
sor. ,
Among those from a distance at-
tending the funeral of the late Miss
Ihttchisen, on Monday, were: Mrs. I.
1). Price,.Aylmer, Ont.; Mrs. K. M.
Honey, St. Catharines; Mr: H. Zur-
brigg, Mr. N. F. Babb,, Stratford;
Mrs. E. Tucker, Mrs, J. Tilley Miss
Hutchison, Miss L. Babb, Mitchell;
Mr. F. L. Hutchison, Toronto Mr.
Wilbur Hut bison, Winnipeg, Mr.
and Mrs. Jas Fairservice,Ma. and
Mrs G. Fairservice, Londslboro; Mrs.
G', G. Wilson, Miss Norma Wilson,
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hutchison, Mr,
Ralph Hutchison, Mr. and ,Mrs, W.
Jeffrey, Mrs. G. Lo'd'ge, Mrs. R. Sad-
ler, Mrs. Reid, Staffa,
Mr. and Mrs, Isaac Hudson and
two children Edward and Alice , re-
turned from visiting friends in De-
troit, and their son Leonard, of Wind-
sor,
Miss Ward, of Clinton, called on
friend's here this week.
Mr, andDuerr Mrs. D nr an d
souMrRo-
bert
son,
Cleveland, Ohio, are visiting 5
Coates and their aunt, Mrs. Mc -
Miss Evelyn Golding is visiting
friends at 'Para and Owen Sound,
Mr. and Mrs. Will Devereaux, and
family, of Chicago, arc visiting rela-
tives here and in Dublin.
Miss Jean Foster : has returned •to
her house in T.-IcnSalt after a weeks
holiday with her uncle, f,'Ir, L. T-lilde-
brandt, •
Mr, W. D. Stewart and (laughter
Mildred; of St. Paul, Miun,, are visit-
ing M. and Mrs, J. A. Stewart. Miss
Stewart and Miss Elizabeth Smith, of
Ottawa, who is visiting . her sister,
Mrs. W. E. Kerslake have , just re-
turned frotrip to,ho:nol;ulu. •
Mn, Walter Broad'faot, of Grey
Gey
Tp„' spent a few days last ,wee with
his aunt, Mas, John Robb,
-Mr, and, Mrs, Moore and daughters,
hiss Hardy and baby, of Cleveland,
and Misses Winnifred and Irene, aiid
MMr. Atkinson, of Flint, were Sunday
guests of Mrand Mrs, John Cnnsitt.
Mn, Robert Gibson, of McKillop, is
spending the week with his niece,
1Mre Wih•td,
lafr. Hiilier and daughter. Margaret
an
son Willie, and Mr, D. Smith, alt
of Sarnia, spent several days with Mt.
and Mrs.• Joseph Gtbsatn
Mrs, R. M' Jones Is speeding a few
daps in Toronto this week..
SEAVORtTfl NEWS
bliss Margaret McI\l:illan,_daaghter
of Mr, Thomas McMillan, M.P., had
a Harrow ea'Cape from serious. injury
on Tuesday, while driving home from
town._ The car skidded on the pave..
mein anti -overturned, but fortunately
did not leave' the road. Miss Mc-
Millan received some itasty cuts from
glass. -
Over 30 members of the Smith a
Stewart families held a picnic at Ba
field on Wednesday afternoon,
Miss Charlotte Bates, of Bratttfor
returned Tuesday after• spending tl
past week with Mr. and Mrs.
Hanna and other relatives.
!Miss Mame Peloquiu, of Toronto,
visithi'g Miss .Dorothy Kerslake,
'Mrs, Norman Ireland and her Mee
Miss' Bernice Dorrance, spent a f
clays at the home of Mrs. Herbe
Glacier.
Mr, and Mrs, Will, McPherson an
family, 'Mr, 'David McPherson an
Mr. Johnstone spent Sunday at th
home of Mrs. Hugh Wright,
Mrs, Henry •I)'aytnan and Mrs, Joh
Norris, Bruce!field, spent Tuesda
with Mrs. Hugh Wright.
'Mrs. John Finlayson and Mrs
Kruse, of Galt, are spending the wee
with Mr, and. Mrs. Edgar Lawson, a
Auburn.
'Nelson Forrest, of 'Brucefield, and
erwent an operation for appendiciti
on Aug, 14, and as doing nicely,
Miss Marie 'Thompson, of Mani
taba, who is visiting in Hensall, und-
erwent an appendicitis operation o
Aug. 14, and is' doing very well,
Mrs, Garnet Case, Hensall, under-
went an operation in Seaforth hospital
of Aug.t t5,
g
Mr, D A. McCormick and children,
of Bridgeburg, are.. visitingtheir
grandparents, Mi, and Mrs. C. Hohl-
bein.
Mrs, Jas. 'Stewart spent last week
visiting in London and Detroit.
Mr, and Mrs. Zaple, of London; and
Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Anderson, of
Stratford, were guests over the week-
end with Mrs. Jas, Stewart.
Rev,, and Mrs. J. Melvin Keys and
daughter Mildred, of Oakdale, Penn„
an'el Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Keys and
daughter Mrillena, of Colborne, Ont.,
are visiting with Mrs. W. L. Keys
this week.
Mr, and Mrs. Wallace Archibald
are holidaying at Grand Bend for a
few days. =
- Mr. Russell Walters, of the Bank
of Commerce staff, is spending his
vacation at his home in Jarvis.
finer, Dr, W.7. Hall left Friday for
Minneapolis, where he'will visit his.
son before returning to his hone at
Lynn Haven, Pia,
Miss' Jean Ratcliffe, of Sault Ste.
•M.`arie, Mich., returned Sunday atter
spending the week with her niece,
Miss Alma ,Graves,,
W. firs. ZA . 0. Fowler
teturneil-Galt.
to .
Wednesday , after spending three'
weeks the guest of the Misses Cress-
well.
Mrse.W. Abraham and daughters.
Helen and Yvonne, of Huntsville,
were guests at the home Of Mrs. Geo.
Tern!bull this week,'. .c
Miss Belle Richards, of Stratford, is
visiting Mrs. H. R. Scott.
Mrs. Archie, Scott and Miss Agnes
Govenlock, of Ottawa, are-vfsttutg
their brother, .Mr. J. o
J M. G ven3oek:
Mr. Archie Baliatrtyne,,of' $russets,
sang a ,,,,solo in the Presbyterian
Church on Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. IIarold Morden mo-
tored from Winnipeg this. week and
called .on the Misses Braine on their
way to .Brussels.
Mrs. Geo, Weir is visiting Mr. and
,Mrs. Hector Hays uz Stratford.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Will Hogan, of To -
Mrs.
with Mrs. C. Wood.
hontc,vs visited J
Mr. and firs, McCaiiunt, London,
visited Mr. and Mrs. John Hothan.
lir, and Mrs. Messerschmidt and
.family, of Sebringville, spent the week
enol with their cousin, Mrs. George
Sillery.
Mr, and Mrs. Coulter, Mrs. McLean
and 1lrs. Charlesworth, Egmondville,
were in Lucknow' Sunday owing to-
the
o
the -death of Alm. Charlesworth's
daughter-in-law, Mrs. Leo Charles-
worth, aged 38 years. Her sudden
death carte as a severe shock. '
Miss Loretto Faulkner is giving a
shower Thursday evening in honor of
Miss Margaret Horan ., of Stewart
Bros.' staff, whose marriage to Mr.
.Flanagan, of Stratford, takes place the
latter part of August, •
Mr. John Consitt suffered a painful
accident Tuesday morning, 'breaking
his collar bone against the stall in his
barn when attending his horse. His
friends are pleased to know he is able
usual.
to be around as
Mr, Chas. Butler, who has been em-
ployed . in Stewart's butcher shop,
fates on Saturday and will move to
' Gorlerich in the near future,
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Quite a number from around here.
attended the Royal Black 'Knights an-
nual Derry Day celebration at Strat-
ford on Saturday.
The fanners are taking advantage
of the grand weather at present and
are trying to get their harvesting
done. We hope for better weather
than during the
haying
season.
Ivliss Isabel Eaton left for Toronto
on Saturday to visit her sister ;Marg-
aret and other relatives.
Miss Anone Dale spent Sunday
with Mr, and Mrs.' Nelson Govan -
lock.
Mrs. Pali, who has been visiting
Mr. and Mrs, Joseph D'olntage, has
returned to her (tome in Stratford.
Mr, William McSpadden has pus-
chased a iiew• threshing outfit• -=an
"Eagle" engine and a "Waterloo,' sell'
ar'ator,
Quite a feta from here spent Suis
clay at "Sunset" .Bea'c)i.
We were sorry to learn of the death
of Reeve IvicQuaid, He will certainly
be missed in the Commit, I.1is vacancy
will be hard to 111 as Mr, McQuaid
was well thought of by everyone,
Mrs. Eaton, Master Ferg, and Jack
Sinalidnn, of Walton, spetut-the week-
-end in the ,village.
MANLIdY,
Mr. Lawrence McKay and his dfu-
ghter, from Nebraska, called on
friepes here last week, Their parents
left here about Ckkty years ago, and
naeserl away some years ago His
father was Robert *rclCay . and, his
mother Miss ,Annie • McLoughlin and
there are still a few schoolmates who
live in out 'btng win remember t[tcnt,
es she was a sister of Mr, Pat. Mc-
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The U.S, Patent Office has granted patents to the Hudson Motor
Car Company on the "F -Head" high -compression motor. The
patent—No. 1,656,051, relating to internal combustion engines—
covers the entire arrangement of valves, spark plugs and com-
bustion chamber.
With the new patented design Hudson motors now are built with a compression
ratio of nearly 6 to 1—or 20 per cent above the average—with • correspondingly
high standards of acceleration, fuel economy and power. It is practically int
possible to make the motor knock under even the most adverse operating con-.
ditions. The motor is the liveliest, most powerful and economical Hudson
has ever built.
$1600 and up .
Alt prices f, o. b. Windsor, cases extra
STRATIFORD, ONT.
Loughlin. Mr. Mc9ICay motored all
the way to see the birth -place of his
parents, which has been replaced
since by grand residence tv'here there
were then the 'little log cabins cover-
ed with shakes and if his parents' were
to return, they would not know whe-
ther it was the same place,
Miss Leona tDorshel and Miss Mary
Conley, of Kitchener, and Mrs- P.
McGrath, of Dublin, were visitors at
the home of Mr. F. -Eckert last Sun-
day,
McKILLOP._
\Mr. J. B. Somers, of Stratford, visit-
ed with Mr, and Mrs. Alf. Brown and
other friends over the week -end.
Mr. and Mrs, 5. A. Storey and Mar-
garet were visitors. in. Ethel on Thurs-
day..
Miss 'Bessie Carnochtsn, of •Luck -
now, visited' Mr. and. Mrs, Joseph
Scott and Mr. an.d Mw. John Mc-
Nay last week.
iRev.
Arthur Sinclair, of Hensall,
conducted the service in Duff's
Church, McKillop,: Sudety last,
Mr. Andrew Crozier and Miss Mow-
bray and the Hisses Driscoll motored
to Bayfield Sunday and spent the day,
Mrs. Janet Frederick, of Cleveland,
spent a week with. her tier sister, Mrs.
George Dundas.
• Mr., and lairs. George Dundas and
airs. Frederick motored ,to Preston,
where the latter is spending a week
with her sister, Mrs. T. T. Dennison
Mr. Charles Boyd and friend mo-
tored to .S4'. Catharines and Niagara,
where they spent the week-edtl.
Mrs. W. E. Hawley,' W'ithnipeg,
Mrs, F Hutchings, Barrens, Alta.:
lir. and Mrs. Zack McSpadden, Wal-
ton, Mr. and Mrs. Will McSpadden,
Winthrop, anti five little grandchild-
ren, Sam, Bert and Tack McSpadden
and George and Betty Hutchings
were guests last Sunday at the parent-
al home of Mr, and Mrs, Geo. Mc-
Spadden
Mr. Hutchings and George and Bet-
ty left this Tuesday for Winnipeg and
will also visit her sisters at Portage la
Prairie and Elgin.
1Miss Mary Smith, of Seaforth hos-
pital. is spending the holidays with
her parents, Mr, and Mfrs. Percy
Smith.
Mrs, Dodds and Miss -Clarissa
Dodds, of Chicago, were recent—visit-
ors
ecent visit-
ors with iblr. and Mrs. Thos. Dodds,
TUCKERSMITH.
Mrs. Sharman Doig. of Flint, Mich,
who ;has been visiting her` cousin, Mr.
John Doig, has returned.
Urs. Greenwood and little daughter
Evelyn, of Detroit, are visiting with
ler parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Bell.
Miss Lyla Chapman, of Guelph, is
holidaying with her parents, Mr, and
Mrs. William Chapman,
Mrs. Henry Peckelder, of Grand
12api.cls. is home visiting her parents,
Mr. ad Mrs, !William Charters.
Mr, and Mrs, T. Grieve and family
called on her sister, :firs, Robert
Charters, Sunday.
abir, and Mrs, J McNaughton and
Earthy and Mn. and Mrs, T. Daymond
ad family visited• at the home of Mr,
ud' Mrs. Squires, of'Ilibibcrt.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Martin Of
isglehart, are: spending. a few days
veitli lois uncles, the Messrs. Martin of
he 2nd concession.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben. Williams, of Ex -
ter. accompanied by the foriner's
ister, firs. ?Iern, were recent visitors
with Mr, and Mrs,; W. 1M. Doig.
1 Ir, and Mrs, L. Heard of Clinton.
f r. atter Mrs, 1. Forsyth and Mrs. L.
..us1r and family all spent Sunday at
he home of Mr, and Mrs, A. Nichol -
on,
bit's; William 1') ngey of Logan,
nil Mfrs G. 'Greenwood of Mitchell,
tvr.re Sttndav visitor`s at the home rtf
'Tr, and lits. 0,'13e11,
'Mr, Colin McGregor, accompanied
y Mr. john 'Gttiria of Port Huron,
marc week -end 'visitors with Mr. and
Mrs: W. M. Doig.
'ML', and Mrs. Albert Phillip:, of
Toronto, are spending a week .with
Mr. ant Mw. Lewis 'Tobbtttt,
The funeral of the late Mrs, A. Bl-
oat, of London, n formerof -
c o formerly "l tacker
ninth, was held front Turners Church,
Wednesday of •last week, and was
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largely attended, showing the esteem
in which she was held.
Death of Peter McKay,—After an
illness extending over two years, a
well known resident passed away on
Thursday morning, August 9th, in the
person of Peter McKay, at his home
on the 8th concession, where he lived
with his sister. Mr. McKay was • in
his 80th year and one of the oldest
pioneers in Tuckersmith. He will be
greatly missed by his sister as she
had the care of him so long, being
nearly blind for a number of years,
The funeral' was held on Friday to
Ross Cemetery, Brucelfi•eld, and was
largely attended by neighbors and
friends. The service was conducted
by Rev. Mr, McElroy, of Presbyter-
ian Church, Hensall, assisted by Rev.
T. H. Brown, of Seaforth. He leaves
to mourn his loss one sister, Miss
Effie, at home,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elgie anti
family, of North Bay, visited with.
their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. John
McLachlan, anti Mr. and Mrs. John
Elgie,
Miss Grace Casentieri, nurse -in -
training at Seaforth hospital, visited
last week with Miss Ethel Jackson.
IMr. and Mfrs. Dan Brady, of New
York, were here attending the funeral
of the late Peter McKay.
Mr. and Mrs, Garfield McMichael
and family. of near Goderich, visited -
last Sunday with lir. and firs, John
Elgie.
Mr. and Mts. Bell and family, of
Toronto, visited with Mr. and Mrs,
R•et'bert Coleman.
The farmers are making use of bite
fine weather these days by getting
the grain cttt down.
The J. R. Bible Class of Turners
Church picnicked at Bayfield on Sat-
urday last.
Mrs. Jervis, of Toronto, is visiting
relatives here,
Mr. Albert Pepper has improved
his property by erecting an imple-
ment house.
i'Iiss Collins, of Lucknow, has been
engaged es teacher of $JS. No, 4.
Mr. Arlie Matheson, eson, of Detroit, is
spending his holidays at home here.
Mr, and Mrs, C. Oke and daughter
Carrie spent a couple of days last
week with their uncle at his cottage,
Amelia Lodge, Rondeau Park, on
Lake Erie.
ISeld'on Russ is engaged with Mr.
MdBride for the threshing season.
Mrs, C. O. Pilgrim, of Dallas,
Texas, and Mrs. George Wright, of
Hamilton, visited Mrs. Pilgrims niece
Mrs, Norris S'illery last week. Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Roney, of Mitchell,.
c itlt Mr. Roney, of Washington, also
vi,iteti their niece, Mrs. H. N. Sillery.
A D. SUTHERLAND
GENERAL INSURANCE
AGENCY
Real Estate, Conveyancing, Bonds
and Investments
Phone 152
Seaforth, Ontario.
A Good Portion
of beef 'served to you tor the evening
meal, roasted about niedixten, 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 we sent
you? Wasn't it flue,
GEO. A. STEWAE T
Your Butcher.
Phone 58 Seaforth.
�9U
The Svecial Milton
Flour
We have it ---Give it a Trial, Also
Grain Screenings Chop of Ail Kinds
C. G. T)OMSON
GRAIN DEALER PHONE 25
YOUR AUTO
NEEDS
Goodyear Tires mat 3'uh.t,
Battery Sales and Service
Charging and Repairing' all makes :of Batteri rn.
good line of new and uaedlparts of rtifferent makes of ears: ar"
s.
If your eat is in ueed of repairs, give us a call.
Studebaker Saks and Service
PHONE 1.67W