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The Seaforth News, 1928-10-18, Page 5CHAIN_�,_...�T REL! &WHITE STORES TKURSDOQTQB'ER IS, 1028, Our Prices good for one week Salt, Free ,Running, pkg. 9c Tapioca, 3 lbs. 25c Potatoes, sound white stook,. bag $1,00. Glycerine Soap, finest quality, 3 cakes 25c Hill Top Tea, our special blend, lb, 60e P, and G. Naptha• Soap, 6 Oakes 25c Economy rules at the Red and White Ross J. Sproat Ph®r,e g W. M. Stewart Phone 77 Over 1000 stores in-- Canada Seven Deliveries each Day, eR EAM 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. In return for you co-operation we will give you of our best in service and prices. We are agent for the Mellotte Create Separators. Come in and see the new Models. F CreamerCo. Seaford!,� n Sea OrthOnt. 9 C. A. BARBER, Prop. Son Walker 8� WI J. UNDERTAKING' -and- EMBALMING I Motor or Horse' Equipment W. J. 'WALKER, holder •of 'Go- vernment diploma and license. Flowers Furnished. Night or day phone 67. McIuHes D,N� a - Ghiroprfor ' c Of Wingham, am 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 Corner ornet in the Dominion !Bank Build- ing' Phone 125. Pianos Tuned Cleaned and Repaired Chas. A, ll0 w Y Residence -James St. Sores Heal Quickly. -,'Have you a t E • persistent sore that refuses cs ho al hal? Then, try Dr. :Chonr'as' Eclectric Oil in the dressing, ft will. estop ,slough- ing, carry away the proud flesh, draw, out the ptis-and prepare a clean way for the new skin. It is a recognized healer among oils and numbers of people can certify that it healed where properly applied. A,D. SUTHERLAND, GENERAL ENER L INSURANCE AGENCY Real Estate, Conveyancing, Bonds and Ievestments Phone 152 Removed to New Office;' opposite. Daly Garage e g Seaforth, Ontario. - MANLEY. An old Hine 'reception was given at the home of Mr,- and Mrs. Henry Wietersen last week when Mr. and Mrs. Carl Eisler returned from 'their honeymoon trip. Aboat 1150 guests were present; dancing,, . games and songs continuing until the wee tiro' hours. The many presents received show the high esteem in whlich the bride is held. rt.,11 wish' the young couple a smooth journey !through life. They will reside on the grooms farm in Logan township. Mr, and Mrs, Thomas McKay and W. Mr. and Airs V . ATanle r attended' Manley the family 't reunion at the orn o'f e Mr. C Eckert, Seaforth, last Sunday. Mr. john Deftt isagain busycrush; ing stone On the mountain on the 2nd concession of McKillop. He is doing ideal work With a steam tree Oen engine to run the crusher. Mr, and Mrs, Thomas Purcell. of Midland, spent the week -end in our burg. LONDESBORO. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Roberton re- turned home Saturday night after a three weeks' holiday with Winnipeg friends, Miss Gladys Grainger returned' to her home here after a pleasant visit with her 'sister its Toronto,• Air. and Mrs, 5. Nott spent Sunday at 'the home of Mr, and Mrs, 'Nelson Lear. A large number from here attended anniversary services at Burns Church both morning and evening. Rev, Mr, Weir, .of Blyth, was the speaker at both services, ' Mr. r. an Mrs. note, who lav d M i' fI e spent acoupleof weeks with their cousin, Mrs. James McCool, have re- turned to their home at Perth. HILLSGREEN. Mr. and Mrs, 'Thomas Coleman of Tuckersniith, are spending a few clays with Mrs,. E Troyer, Mr. and Mrs. (Wilsotn Carlile spent Sunday' in 'Loncton. Muriel and Mar- tha retnrnin:g with there after spend- ing a week visiting friends, Mr, Francis Coleman is sporting a new 'Pontiac car. Miss Nellie Taylor, -who spent a few weeks in Stratford, has returned home, Mi.'and Mrs. Robert -Parsons left 'on Tuesday for N. Dakota to visit their daughter, Mrs. Ryckntan. 'Mr. Thomas 'Ooatsitt and son Rus- sell and Mr, Amon Coleman took in the ploughing, match at London. McKILLOP.. i4['r. and Mrs. Clifford 'Hunt, of London, visited with Mft•,-•and Mrs, E. .hitt on Sunday, Mr, and Mrs J. MoNichol attd Au- brey, of Morris, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William MfcCltn•e on Sunday, 4d Mrs, Sorters, of Stratford, was vis- iting With :friends here this past tyeek, Mr. and Mrs. A. Lratnbpt, of. Mina spentt'Sunday afternoon with Ivfr, and Mrs. J. R. Storey. Miss 'Ruth Scott spent Sunday with Miss 'Clara Storey, TOWN TOPICS Miss Me.lrltersott and Miss Mar- shall, representatives of the -Girls' Work Board, who were giving ad- dresses in 'N:orilt Side and E81rnond- ville United Churches, visited over the week -end at the home of their friend, Miss Anne Govealocik. A new roof is being put on the .Strong Block dais week, George A. Shia & Sons have the contract,. (Last Sunday at the morning service in ,North Side United C'hur'ch, Mr.. E. R. Crawford gave an eloquent and inspiring report to the large congre- gation of the great Laymen's Con- vention which .tad been field the 'week before in Mttissey Hail, 'Toronto: Many spoke of the address as being most helpful, Mime*, them in a new and vivid way of the importance of the work of the church. Mr, and Mrs E. W. Burch, of Memphis, Mich, were week=end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Willis. Mr. and Mrs, +R, N, Hays, of New York, left for their home Tuesday morning. :Miss Helen 'Cannpbell re- turned with them, • Sunday visitors at thehome n eo Mfr, and Mrs .Louis Hildebrandt of Mr. and Mrs.Andrew Thiel, ofPres- ton; Messrs. .Albert and Sim Thiel, of Kitchener; Mr, and• Mrs A. Foster, of !Hensal'; Mr. and Mrs, ,William Meidinger,- of Zurich; Ivfr. William Hildebrandt, of liensall; Mr. Irvin Hildebrandt, of Goderich, 'Mrs, Gordon Hays, who has been nursing her mother, Mrs, C. Eckert, returned to her home in Detroit, ae- conipanied by her husband and Mr. and Mrs. L o its Braila i c Miss s u L c y Eckert who 'spent Sunday with their parents here. Mr. Marshall Smith and his mother Kaci a short visit this week from a number of their relatives from To- ronto. Hamilton and Wro:reter. The many friends of. Mrs. H, 5. Gibson are sorry to know' she has been confined to bed the past week. Mr. Alex, Lamont, Frank Lamont and Jack 'Wright were visitors at Mr. John Lament's, Blyth, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs: Geo. MoGaviit and family were week -end guests with Mrs. Eduard Hotham, in Delaware. Mr. and ,Mrs. Spier, Harriston, are visiting her parents, ivIr, and Mrs. J. Dennison, George Welsh underwent an opera- tion for appendicitis in the hospital .on Tuesday. Y Mr. Charles Ross teft"bTonday to join the Toronto police force. Mrs. D. M. Ross is visiting with her daughter in Stratford. Mr, and Mrs. Emmerson Fisher andlJean, of Drayton, visited Mr, John MdD'gwetl this week. 'Misses Emily and Flo Cresswell leave for Denver, Col., on Saturday. Mr, and 'Mrs. ,Aller, Braadfaot left Tuesday for their home e to Moose`a W Mr: Fred Barlowe and family y are moving into the home recently vacat- ed by Mr. E. W. Bateman, N Mr. and Mrs. Max Ra Y'n and and Mr. and Mrs, 'Mullen and Gordon, of Lucknow,visited Mr, and Mrs, John Webster over theweek-end. ti<ee end. Rev. and Mrs. Miller and family, of Harrow. visited her sister, Mrs. R. S. Evans, this week. Mrs. S. Dolmage Sr. is at present nursing Mrs. Nelson Govetilock who has been laid up with inflammatory rheumatism, Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Box and Billy are visiting several clays with her bro- ther, Mr. Hugh Mc!K'ay, in Niagara !+tails. Messrs. Crosier, McDonald, Rob- ertson and Mrs, Booth enjoyed last Wednesday at 'the big Provincial plowing match. It .was a wonderful gathering of plowmen and people. 50 acres were far too small to park the cars, 'MasterGeorge Geor a Hays, son of Col, r R.S. Has takinga and 'Mrs.is Y, course in the Technical School, Lon- don, o -don, Mr. Robert Holtby, of fort Perry, Ontario Holstein Inspector, visited his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. John Mc- t'herson, on Wednesday, ' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mason and son, who have spent the summer at the 'Charter's home, left Sunday .morn- ing for their home in Saskatoon. Mr. t r: Stuart Knox, Mint, a visitor this week with his s aunt,' was Mrs. A. Routledge. Miss Dorothy Robinson of Landon is visiting -her grandparents, Mr, and Yrs. Fred Robinson. Mrs. John Robb and Miss Nina ltolbb visited for a few days last week at °rillia, Miss Hay of 'Stratford was a week end guest whet Miss Rena McKenzie. 'Miss, .Isabel Close of Kitchener is visiting this week with fifer aunt, Miss Belle Jackson. iYlr. YViiliam-Govenlock is a Toron- to visitor tits week. Miss Isabelle Archibald of Welles- ley hasnital Toronto, spent two dayss this week with her parents, Mr, aud Mrs William Archibald. MRS. JAMES BEATTIE The death occurred at 'Bridgebm•g ort Tuesday, Oct, 16 -'of Mrs. James Beattie. Her cleat i is the third in the family since last• arch, her husband and daughter Bessie predeceasing her a few months. Mas. Beattie was for- merly Margaret ,Ross, daughter of teh late James Ross of the Mill road. She was married 95 years ago. She leaves two sons, Robert, of Bridge - burg and !loss .in the West, also two sisters, Mrs. MoLea'n Eg'mondvilt'e, and Mrs. John Routledge, Calgary. One .sister, Mrs. Thos. McAdams, pre- deceased her ten 'years ago, in ,Sea - forth, also a young brother, William, The remains were brought to Sea - forth `Wednesday evening for inter- ment in Mtritl'and.bank cemetery on Thursday at 2.30 pm, The funeral .will 'be held from the Home of Mr. W. J. Walker, d-Iigh•St, iid , and Mrs Robert Beattie and MI.'S, MoLea'n (who has been attending her sister) aecoutpaniod the •rent'ains from flt•islgeburg, A safe 'and sure medicine for a child troubled with Worms is Mother Grates' Worm Exterminator, , Watnt,. +d For Sale .,ds, 1 time 25c TNE $1 APQRTH NEW PAGE, FW, Miss Bessie Cittlf, of Seaforth spent the week -end with Miss Elv 1%J I 1V Wheatley, PLOWING Mr. and on, Oliver d Ds yid, Mrs 12. Anderson, frau and ,.:livid, spout ,Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Wnt. Reed, l ulir, Ho tYlr,-TTowa�rd Mars tail sAent Stttulay the farce of Ed. with MMt•, Girvbn Anderson. • Mrs, H, Armstrong att'd daughter t 19, Con, 1$ Stella visited \4r. and Mrs. W, •C arke AI�TgN on Shndlay, ;Che many friends of Hattie Arm - Of 1VIt Pleasant strong are glad to know tine is able to 61h be around again, ctober L Mr. and Mrs, Ed, Brittont spent Sunday with friends in Walton• PC1Ges ifr, and Mrs, B, R. Stephenson vis- rall tort 1S ited Mr, and Mrs, 'Chas,'Parsotts ort 'Sunday and at'tende'd Burns Chure't, Tournament Miss Don'alda Adams gave a birth - of the match day ,pa1rty SS'at rdayerfternoon. About L present and s Bail on right -jolly party was had nit games e lYlatCh, and music. The hoose was prettily decorated in yellow and black and au- aWyei', tutnn letavcs and'fiowers. A •15,cand eG. cake was a delicious feature, Mrs. Logan and Kathleen spent tl Science Htl week -end with Mr. and Mrs, Leo .St ■ ,phenson. Mr, Robt, G'rimoldby, Mr. Cita RN. Riley and Mr. Jos. Riley Sr. were i Seaforth hospital, Stratford on Monday, 16, ]928, to Mr. Mrs Peter Lindsay spent Sunda Cameron, 'Looker- with Mlrs. Woods at Walton. Ret Mr, Parr, of Goderich visite M . and• Mrs, Wtt, Britton SSunday, Sunday will be the anniversary an lYValton, Preach- next 'Cu'esday the fowl supper an on Snnclay morn- program. For details see ad and, bill rry able serruous, •Mr's, Pollard and i\2iss Phoe'be'W't ouducted kefieid were visitors in Listowel a altos, Sunday, front Detroit Mrs, Cook, Goderich Tp., spent vi^itis iYl'•r. and few clays last week with iivtrs. J'o Riley Tr. cid in the Sunday lir a'nd Mr I erne Eckmier an iday evening, Mlr. Billy and ITelen and Misses Holtne t presiding anal all of Brussels, spent the week -en with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Adams, MA will be held on Hanson, Lo FULL u miles east Friday, October $400 in Classes fo Horse Shoe Pitching on the afternoon Concert and Plowman's the evening of th V, Grinney, OtisS Pres, BO CAIMERON.-In on Tuesday, Get, and Mrs. '.Geo. sanith, a son, .KIP Rev, Mr, Maines ed in St. Andrew's ing and delivered t ;Rev. Mr, Conner c anniver- sary services in W A number of friends sent the a e- p v. el end Mr R,T. Elgie. Mrs.E gle. 'The Y.P.S. was h School room on Fr Harvey McClymon Mrs. Conner acted as pianist. The report of the delegates to the conven- tion at Grand Bend was given. Mr.: Norman Alexander we's appointed secretary -treasurer until the end of the year. The ,meeting was closed by the Mizpah benediction, Mr, and Mrs.. Samuel Cudmore, of Seaforth, spent Sunday at the hatne of Mr. and Mrs John Mita. Mr, and Mrs,E. Stafford, Vienna, spent a few days with her 'brother, Mr W. L. Melhis, of. •tlee village. Mr. Mrs. W. Nichols of - 5ea • forth, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs,' Len ,Purdy, of the village. 'Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Cudmore, who have been t i 'it's v s Ing friends in and around ,the -village for the past month, has returned to his home in British Columbia, Messrs. Archie and Frank :Durham, of Princeton; visited at the home of Mr. and Mr's. B. D. Field over the week -end. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Vincent and family, Mrs R. R. Geoghegan, of London, spent the week -end at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Jas.' McCly- niont, _ •Mrs. Writ, Butt, of Seaforth, who has been verysick atthe tl c home of her son Mr,Thos. Butt, ' ho t t, is improving very nicely. Mr, and Mrs. Wtu, It•ison, who has been visiting with friends in Toronto have returned home,' DUBLIN. Mrs, Paul Longeway, of Guelph, attended the Kliistner•{Kenney wedding on Monday, Mr. Leo Kenney visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kenney, on Sun- day,, Mrs. Frank Feeney entertained a number o'f 'friends on Sunday. Mrs, Leo Kenney and baby Pat- ricia returned to their home in To- ronto on Tuesday. Y Mr. Frank McConnell and Mr. James Krauskopf visited friends in St. Joseph on Sunid'ay. Misses Kathr n Byrne and Carrie Y Y Ca to Krauskopf visited friends in London P on Sunday. Mr. and 'Mfrs, john McGrath spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Patrick Williams, The many 'friends of Mr. Bill .Gil- lingham, who met with a serious ac- cident on Friday night when he col- lided with another car, are sorry to bear that he is still .in. a very serious condition. Mr. William r N . � illicit B ock and on tN made a business trip to Dublin on Saturday.-' Miss Rutlt Dillon spent Stutda with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Dillon, Miss Evelyn Dillon is home from Clinton. We are pleased to hear that Mrs, Walter Carpenter is improving. • ELIMVILLE. Mrs. Henry Coultas, of Exeter, vis- ited recently at the home of Mr. Nel- son Coultes, who is alt�le to go for short walks and car rides. \Tisses Margaret and GladysJohns g Jot visited their aunt, Mrs, Will Pyibus, at Chiselhurst, for a few days the end of last week. Mrs, Chas. Johns, who has been confined to'herbed with bronchitis, i. improving. The members of the choir held their wceldy •practise at the' - parson- age last Friday e4ening and had a very enjoyable time with Rev. and Mrs. White in their home. Mr: and Mrs. 5, Edwards, of Mit- chell, were callers at the home of their 'niece, Mrs, Ed, johns last Thursday. A very,large ,proportion of the nett in this community attended the Prov- incial Plowing match last week. Judg- ing front the number of cars on the roads one would think there were few inn in Huron who did not go. Want and For Sale ads, 3 times 50a CONSTANCE. Mr. and Mrs, Albert 'Jackson and' daughter 'Grace, of 'Harrisito'n, were Sunday vi';itors with Mr. and Mfrs, Second McBrien, IHul.lctt. Mr. and Mrs. 'Ross Harrison and little son, Mr, !Orval Steep and Miss Lillian Wise, all of Goderich,• were Sunday, visitors at the Monte- 0't Mrs, Colclotigh and sons on Sunday fast. it. James Mrashall, of Walker-. toil, and Mr. Norman Spiers, of :Brus- sets, were visitors at the home of Mrs. Colciough on Sunday. i3UL'LETT, Miss Edith gosling•, who tris beet ill wilt scarlet fever, is around again Mr, James Medd is 'busy with gang of men pulling and packing ap ples i•n Goderich township. Mr. and Mrs. ?red -King, of Ayl tier, s,pent'Sunday with Mr, and Mrs Wm. Carter. Mr. and Mrs, Barber and Mr. an Mrs. McMillan, of Detroit, visite their friend, Mr. Charles Carter, of Sunday.Mr Carter has been serious ly ill 'but is improving, Mr,John Ilcs'selwo'od has had neinwindmill erecter]. . Wm Knox,, who had his hand bad ly torn in the gearing of his windmil is mueh better. Miss 'Be'tty Lawrence is visiting i Stratford at present. A good sized male steer, has been seen by several.on the Sth concession, BRUCEFIELD, The W. M. S. of the United Church he] their d her Ootober meeting in the basement of the church n October Oc ober d'Oth with the Vice -President, Mrs. Hugh Aikenhead, Airs. A. ,presiding. T, 'Scott read the c v 'ti to 0 oval leaflet entitled "God's Possessiogs," and Mrs.'amen McQueen 1 ren led in prayer. Q p Y Roll call showed an attendance of twenty -Seven members. The bale committee reported that a bale had been shipped, amounting to $20.00;. Mrs. Arthur McQueen and, Mrs. Gregor Mc'Gregor, official delegates to the W. M.S. :Conference ('Centre Section) held at Clinton, presented their reports, which were much ap- preciated. Mrs. Ratten'bury closed the meeting with prayer. Mr, and Mrs, Austin Wheeler and babe and Mr. Norman Wheeler, of Detroit, spent the week -end at the Monte of their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Tom, Wheeler. Miss McCully returned to her Home in the village last woelc after spending a few weeks visiting friends in Hen - sail. Miss s. Irene Snider, of Lindon, spent the week-en'd at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. Snider, Miss Pearl Brock is at present in Sctaforth Memorial Hospital where She underwent an operation for ap- pendicitis- on Monday. Her many friends hope to hear of her speedy te- covery. ;Rev. W. A. and Mrs. Bremner i'is- ited MA•. Sremner's sister in London i this week, who is very ill. Mr, and Mrs. T. 13, Mustard and family spent the week -end at their Y cottage in Inverhuron, Joseph Nurse Rohner, .who has been nurs- ing . in Clinton for the past few months, returned to her home in the village last week for a much-needed rest. Miss Olive Harrison spent Sunday with Mrs. F. Aikenhead. Mr. Goldie Graham was in Exeter last Saturday on business. 'Among those whose attended tate plowing match at London were Mr. A. Thompson and son fames, Mr. J. McEwen and Mr. A. McQueen. YVhile at the plowing match, Mr. Walter Moffat treated himself to a new John Deere tractor, Mr. Will McEwen had the misfor- tune to fracture some ribs while re- pairing the track in his barn. His friends wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. Harry Dalrymple 'has present ed the 'tinnily with a new Ford car. Messrs, John MI•oCo'wan, Walter Baird, Lorne Taylor and Victor Tay- lor spent a clay in London last week, Mfr, Stan. Reid, of London, spent the week -end at Itis home here. Mr, and Mrs. J. Rattenbury and family, of Burlington, were week -end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, W. R;attenbury in the village. Mr. Elwood Stackhouse, of Guelph, spent the week -end at his home here Mr. and Mrs, W. Taylor and Misses Given and Eileen Taylor, of Guelph, were week -end guests with Mr. and Mrs. W. Stackhouse. - Marion Oliver Mission Circle. - The regular meeting of the Marion Oliver Mission Circle was hold on Thursday evening with 0, Broadfoot in the chair. Alftrr the usual -devotional ex- erciscs the report: cif the WM.'S. Sec- tional meeting held in .Clinton, was. given Hazel Haugh read a very in- teresting story. Plans were discussed far a 1Tallowc'ett• party which will be held on the nth,. ' The Octobermeeting of the Lon, don !Road U.F,W,:O. isbeinghold om\. Friday evening of this week at Mrs, LdBeau's, The members of the Brttcefield club and htts'battds are in.' vi ted to meet whit thyro. ProgressiveEUC RII a Miss Edith S'tatthury, of Stratford Normal, spent the week -end at her and home here, iiTt', Reggie Shipley returned on Saturday front the West, Mr. Glen McKnight motored down to Oshawa on Sattarday and spent the week -end with his brother Leonard. Mr.' Scott Davidson -visited friends. in Hamilton over the week -end, StanleMr.Atex. !Hyde, of Oshawa, has been visiting at 'the hohome of his parents, Mr. and Mrs: Jahn Hyde, of; y Miss Jean McKenzie was in God- erich last -week attending the teaoh- er's convention. 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