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The Seaforth News, 1929-06-06, Page 4D THE SZAFORTH 11Z.WS Snurvdon Bros., Publishers, WALTON, W S. and Mtn Fitibes spent a fete days er sMrskl1 , , Gewla d ha sodcelled On friends M Listowel, Atwood and Ethel.' Mr. and Airs, J Penske, Miss Es- '!elle Jltekson and Mr, D• Moore Were Sunday visitors with Mr. and istrs, Fred Ennis, Mise +Annie Wilostt is visiting her sister, Mrs, Fred Ennis, Miss Viola Carter has returned to Hamilton after visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Jos, Carter. • Mr. and Mrs; W, S. Forbes spent a few days quite recently in Fergus vis- iting their daughter, Mrs, R. C. ,GaW- laud, also called on friends in Lista- wet Atwood and Ethel. Mrs, J, McNichol visited a couple of days in Seaforth last week, Mr. and Mrs, Will Gillespie and Earl of Seaforth spent Sunday even- ing at A.1, Carter's, Mr, and Mrs, R. G. Parke of Sea - 'forth, spent Sunday afternoon with. friends at Walton, Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Morrisonof Toronto are spending a few days vis- iting friends in the village. Mr, and errs. 1', Hackwelt and Mrs. Oxtoiby of Ethel visited friends in the village 00 Sunday. Mr. Thomas Clark is 'holding an auction sale of his blacksmith stock and buildings on Monday next, June 10th. The ditching machine is busy working along south of the village and is now at Mr, Robert Reid's, The many friends of Miss Louise siignedills aas teare cho erofy to ltatheshe Leatlbt re- signed school. Mrs. ''William Clark, . who under- went an operation in Toronto hospi- tal last -Mendes-els doing well, o f ,Jones -Bateman, e Archdca �n Goderich will take the services in the Anglican Church during the com- ing month, The Anglican Ladies' Aid met this Mrs. Fred of Wednesday home v tthe 1\ ed�ne.da, a Scarlett, Bethel Ladies' Aid meets Tharsda` afternoon at the home of Mrs, Dun- can McNichdt. Mrs, J. J, MlaGavin left Tuesday afternoon for the West, where she will loin her mother, Mrs. Berry. who will accompany her home. Mr. Mc Gavin went as far as Toronto. Don't forget the dance in the Workman's hall, Friday, June 7th. Beuerrnan's orchestra. Mr, and Mrs. Sohier and son Ken- neth spent the week end with friends in Sintcoe. .v visiting Helen .tet.= is friends in Goderich. Little Edith and Bernice Hackwell are spending the summer with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reid; Arrangements have been made that Rev. W. F. Chandler. of Fardwich, a former pastor, will take the services in Duff's United Church during Rev, W. J, Maine's month of holidays fn August. Mr. Bert Anderson left Monday to take a position with the Massey - Harris at Listowel. Mr, Alex. Clarke has taken a posi- tion at M utkton. Miss Muriel Fra quharson has been engaged in Mr. Melvin Clarke's store, at Winthrop. The many friends of Mrs. Jos. Den- nis are sorry to know she is en the sick list. Mr. and Mrs, Thomas holland and children. ,. \Windsor. and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R Riche. St. Coiuntban. were visoms Mrs. James Smith. on Sunday. t OLVERTON FLOUR MILLS CO. LIMWED SETWORTR, ONTARIO Name Owing to the fact that we are completely overhauling and , reconstructing our Seaforth plant, we shall be unable to do any chopping until further notice. We have a good supply o!. Flour,.Feed, Manitoba Oats, Oat Chop and Rolled Oats in bags $30.00 per tau ac c' $30,00 per ton ,a a< $36,00 pi•r ton Bran Shorts Middlings PHONE 51 TIM $EAEORT i NEWS. day and visited over the weekend at the'liare of the formers Parents, IS/LrO and Mrs, Jas; WattBlyth, also vlslt- I ing a number of friends aroend fl"ar lock, returning to Toronto on Men - Rev. Jas. Abery and Mr Robert Ferris returned 'halve Wednesday af- ter spending the past week at the ,00n - Terence to !Loudon, Brussels. Mrs. Ellen Kelly and Mr, and Mrs. George MoNall visited veith Mr, and firs, James Doherty, of Donnybrook, on Friday, Mr. and Mrs. James Doherty ant' family, of Donnybrook: spent ISwnday with Mr. and Afrs, Earl Kelly and Mr, and Mrs. Michael Kelly, \ and Air s, • and Mr. a 'aldaae n Mrs, E. \\ I Irvine !Wallaceace and children spent Sunday With Mr, and Mrs. Frank Bell. Mr, David Laidlaw who underwent a very serious operation last week, is holding his own. Mr. and Mrs. Les. Fear and family were visiting the former's .brother, Mr, Ray Fear, near Clinton, over the week -end. Mr, and Mrs, Les. Fear and family were visiting the farmer's brother, Mr. Ray Fear, near Clinton, over the week -end. Miss Jean 'Rath, of Toronto, spent the holiday with' her father and sister. Mr, and Mrs. J. Snell andbaby. of Windsor, visited with relatives here over the week -end. • Mr. and Mrs. John Beacon and family, of Toronto, spent a few days last week at the home of Mr. Fred and Miss Jennie Austin. 11 Mr, and Mrs. Tom, Miss Stella Johnston. Mrs. L. Gray and Miss Dorothy Gray, of Stratford visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas, H. Richmond. On their return they were accompanied by Miss Albe a Richmond. who spent the week en at her home here, ,hiss Harriet Taylor, of Goderich. •pent the holiday with her father, Mr. Citae. Taylor. of Blyth. \Ve are pleased to state that Mr. David Laidlaw is recovering satisfac- torily from his operation, in London. We trust that he will soon be around main. Mrs' Clarence Johnston and Iona visited over the week -end with \firs Ethel .leathers, of Brussels. Mr. and Mrs. John McNichol spent Sunday at the hone of lir. Wm. Storey. Mr. and Mrs, Nelson Nicholson and fancily visited friends in Seaforth on he 24th. Miss Loretto Healey. .of Teeswater. s"est the week -end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Healey. Mr. and Mrs.- Chas. Nicholson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snelling, of Mitchell. Mr i>hn and Miss Ruth Yeo spent a day with Mitchell friends. Miss Mildred Hi:barne. of Blyth, visited her sister. Mrs Robt. Wel 'are. 'last week. BLYTH. Mr. ani Mrs. J ?i n Britton and dau- ghter. of. Dublin, and Mr, and Mrs. C. Rogers. of Hamilton. were guessat ' the home:'f Mr John Yea on Sun- day. air. and Mrs. J. \ti s Ban, lir. and Mrs. George Potter. -Mrs. E. \Wal ,n and M l.Wats . visited with rel- atives ea izes in Clinton on Sunday. Mir. and Mrs. Cliff Yen Wallace burg. arey ..in With their parents. Mr and Mci. George Potter and Mr. and Mrs.. John Yea. Mr. and Mrs. Jahn Yeo and Mr. cliff Yea visited with Mrs. Yea's bro- ther, Mr. J. \V. Yea, in Goderich. on Monday. Rev. and Mrs Shore, Mrs. George •Powell Mr. and Mrs. F ,Metcalfe. Miss Elia `Metcalfe and Miss Merri- man attended the Deanery meeting in Wingham on Tuesday, Mrs. (Rev.) •George \ties spoke in the United Church. Brussels, Sunday Morning in the interests of the W:M. • S., presenting the different phases of the work The fnaeral of Donald G. McMillan Il -yea l i -ou of Mr. and Mrs. \\ ' loamlivlf elan, of Lindon, formerly . Myth. was held it 1.30 p. tn, on • Tuesday. June 4. The service was held in S.'..\ndrew'e United Church. • A 'large mother of friends of the fam- ily attended to express their deep sympathy in the sad loss of this young 1 re; Very comforting and con soling words were spoken by Re-:. Gel. Weir. r. taking his test from Zech- ariah 8i5. The remains were 'ala t2 reit in Blyth Union cemetery. The young bay was t" with the flu during - the winter and contpliee an set in since then that ,w y- aped h,s life. }Ie passed away Sunday at their h,imc at 437 Princes; .kvertue. Lon- don. just a year ago.. the lfel[ •lain family moved to London em their farm at the east side of the vii age. While here Dootild was a favorite among, the children and was a: a bright, n el i..en' nature.' Mr. Andlt Mrs. Mcil:an and ).iarion returned to London .,n Wednesday, A each e "arty and dance will he held n [Vieth Memorial Hall on Thur day, June 6 ander the auspices Of St Mieltwel Church Mr, Ge,irge Mcl';e11 Sr... lir, and Mrs. Genrge.McNalt Jr and Mr, ands Mrs. R inert Craig and daughter. Betty, of Detroit, .visited with Mr. xtui M . N'S tn Il arum • a•id \'Ir. and Mrs. Win. Craig. Mr. Robert i\VaMce is spending softie days hi Detroit.. Mr.. and Mrs Leslie iflilitorn and` fancily, lf:s. E. Wallace and Mr, attd Mrs. Robert Watlace spent Sunday wlt,h Mr.. and Mrs, 3: Williamson, of HILLSGREEN; Mr. George Coleman is 'attending the Conference at London this week, Misses, Agnes and Annie_ 'Cochrane of Clinton were Bailing on friends in this vicinity the ,past week, Mrs. John Turner and daughter, ,Louisa, ofClutton, were Sunday vis- itors at Mr. Jas, Love's. Mr. David Anderson attended the Conference at London the ,past week, Miss Martha Carlile is spending. 'a month or so at the home of Mr, Wal- ter Moffatt, near 'Clinton: Miss Mildred 3nhnston of Kippen, spent the week end with her friend, Miss tilartha'Carhie, MANLEY. Mrs, Duffy, Sr,, inet with a painful. accident ilast week when. she fell dur- ing a weak spell, which leaves her in a critical condition and her many •friends wish her a speedy recovery. Mrs• J• O'Loughlin made a business trip to our burg last week. Miss Mary Ellen 'Dempsey from GuetAh was a week and visitor inour burg. Messrs, Tony Seaman, Lorne 1GIes- serschntidt, L. Weitersen of Detroit, motored home last Thursday for the Decoration Day holiday. Miss Julia Kenny df London, was a visitor in our, burg last week. Mr, F. Eckert and Mies NV, Manley have returned home frons Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. MclKay spent Sunday at the home of Ji M. Eckert, near Seaforth, The Oil of Power,—It is not clainf- ed for Dr. 'Thomas' Eclectrie Oil that it will remedy every ill batt its uses are so various that it may 'be.looked upon as a general pain killer. It has achieved' that greatness for itself and its excellettee is known to all who have tested its virtues and learned by experience. DUBLIN. ,Miss M. Ryan has returned after a pleasant visit with friends in Detroit. Mr. ,Robert Byrne and Mrs. ,Basil Byrne returned; to Detroit on Sunday after spending a few days at the. horse of Mr. and Mrs. William Byrne. Mr. and Mrs. John Maloney, of Buffalo, while returning to their home after spending a few days with his mother, Mrs. T. Maloney, met with an accident in which they collided with another car and badly damaged their auto. But luckily no one was hurt and their car was insured... Mr, Joseph, Dill has returned to De- troit after visiting his parents. Mr. and . Mrs, Peter Dill. Master Teddie Ryan. of Stratford, spent a few days with his grand- mother, Mrs. T. Maloney. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Krauskopf vis- ited at the home of his father. Mr. A. Krauskopf, on Sunday. Mr. Martin Klinkhammer returned to his home in 'Detroit on Sunday of ter visiting his parents, lir. and Mrs. -Michael Klinkhantmer. BIRTHS COLEMAN.—On May 28. 1929• to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Coleman, a daughter. MARRIAGES. OLIVER-DUNLOP—?.t the home. of the bride's parent,. Hullett, on Saturday, June 1st Miss `vera -lana, daugnter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Dunlop. to Mr. Leslie John Oliver. only son of Mr. and Mrs. John Oliver. Brussels. .Miller's \W'rm :Powders are a plea - ant medicine for worm -infested , idren, and they will take it without !jet ion /When dices ins are to- ::ei it will no,: injure the most dell c child. as there is nothing of an eijnrious nature in its composition. They will epeedily rid a child of worms rn and restore the health of the litele sufferers -whose vitality has he - come impaired by the attacks of these internal pests. OHISELHURST, Parker-Norris,-•-Va very pretty June wedding was solemnized at the Unit- ed Church manse, Saturday, June 1st, 1929, when Eva Iscnena daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Hugh Norris of Hib_ bent, became the bride of Mr. William George 'Parker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Parker, df T ickerstnith, Rev. Arthur Sinclair performed the cere- mony, The bride was charming in Rower crepe georgette, with satin tin' slippers attd hat to match, and a d - y ing a ,bouquet of carnations and mai- den hair fern, The ibridestniaid was Miss Margaret Norris, R.N., of Strat- ford, sister of the bride, who, wore a blackwhite ensemble, with hat i and wto e and shoes to match, Mr, 'Harry Nor- rfs,,,cousitn of the bride, was grooms- man, The groan's gift to the bride. was a beautiful pendant, to the brides- maid a silver salt and pepper set, and to the groomsman a pipe. iFoliowing the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Parker. motored to. Steadford on a short hon- eymoon trip. Wednesday evening, reception was held at•the home lot the bride's parents, when a host of friends gathered to eitend best wishes for a long and happy married life to this popular young couple, ' was' Mr. George Chambers busy last week movittk his house 'ta a new position near the road. He is putting a cellar under it and remodelling it, Mr. G. W'inegarden of Exeter did the moving. Mr. `Richard Kinsman brought 48 cattle and six horses 'froth the West Mast Saturday to pasture on . their grass farms. There will 'be no church next Sun- day swing to anniversary services at Hensall United Church. HARLOCK. Wedding Bells.—A quiet wedding was solemnized at the Manse, Lon desboro. on Saturday, June 1st at 10,30 a,m. by the Rev. James Abery, when hiss Alice Alberta Nott, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Nott. Lon- des'boro. became the bride of Mr, Ernest L. Stevens, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Stevens, of Harlock, The `!ride was becomingly dressed in peach georgette over dace and wearing the gift of the groom, a string of pearls. The bridesmaid, Miss-Isabell Nott, sister .to the bride, was gowned in rust crepe -de -chane. The grooms- man was the groom's brother, Mr. Thos. Stevens. The young couple left immediately an a motor trip the bride elling in a dress of brown flat crepe with hat and shoes to match and navy tailored coat. They visited Hesneler, Caledonia, Hamilton Nia- gara and other points. They are mak- ing their home in Seaforth. The best si wishes go with them to their new home .and may they both be spared to have long life and prosperity. Mrs. Maggie Smith and Mr. and Mr_. \Watson, of Detroit, visited at the hone of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ferris last .week. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Parsons and 'Misses Amy .and Ena Parsons visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Adams, a: the Huron Road. on Sun- day. Miss Annie Stevens. of Clinton, was ,lie last week sick with quinsy, but we are glad to hear she is getting better. The new stone crusher is busy in li Leiper's pit and a number of teams are busy drawing the crushed stone ? to the road. Mr. Jas. \Vatt and Master Owen Watt, of Toronto, motored Up on The Massey-iarrs Mower "THE MOWER WITHOUT AN EQUAL" Enrolment 1958. Approved, Form L The Purebred Stallion CARBROOK CFLASHLIGHT. (24641) .Route, -Monday, Will leave his own stable and go 'north through Constance to Verne Dale's for noon, Then north to the Hullett boundary and east to •Geo. Watt's for night. Tuesday—South to Leadbury, then east to Thos. Beattie's for noon, then east and south through Winthrop to his own stable where he will remain until Friday morning. Friday—West two, miles then south to Melvin Crictt s for noon. Home for night where he will remain until the following Mon- day. Under the management of T. J. McMichael, TUUBiSO4Yr JXJiL' Oz 1929. Special pecial Show of. Motor" Carr Color Designs The s and distinction of your chosen color design-- at n extra cis at no extra cost. Come to our Special Color' Show and see the greatvarietyofcolor combinations fromwhichyoumay choose. anufacturing achievement makes this wide 'Arm UP ' An sel ection, a t m absolutely exclusive to the Super- election at it extra cost, re with which An prion a Batts sor s And caps the great array of values Exec. the Challenger has swept the six -cylinder field. jN,gB@X the Your present car will robably cover the entire first payment. The H. M. C. Purchase Plan offers the lowest.terms available on the balance. 40 ESSEX THE CHALLENGER James A. Carlin Seaforth. int. Mr. Charles Cann, of Exeter is vis- iting his daughter, Mrs, Roy 'Mc'Don- ald this week, COIIE IN AND LOOK IT OVER Every farmer owes it to himself to investigate fully the new features of this Mower which will mean so much to him in cutting hishay ctGallop & McAlpine Agents for Massey -Harris Implements and Repairs Beatty Bros, Farm Equipment Metallic Roofing Frost Fence Gas & Oil OPEN EVENINGS Enrolment Na. 2116, Passed. Forts I. The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion CYPRESS KING 21060 Pedigree—Sire, -Cedric King (imp) (16340) (18186), Dam, Maggie Rob (36506). Sire of Sire, Cedric Baron (15945) (14622). Dam of Sire, Blue Belle (36393). Sire of Dam, Drum burle Chief (imp) (5315) (12943). dam` of dant. Jean Rob (32748). Route—Monday, leaves his own stable Monday morning from Lot 29, Con. 12, McKillop, travels mile east and 254 south to Winthrop, then 15 miles east to John Pryce's for 'Mon- day noon. Then goes mile east, 1' miles north, then 2/ east to Thomas Murray's for Monday night. Tuesday —Leaves Thomas _Murray's, travels 254 east, then 3/ miles north to Jim Nathan's for Tues. noon, Then 154 north to Mancrieff, and 4% west to. Sot. Berwick's for night. Wednesday —Leaves Sol, Berwick's, goes 3:tif west. 2 miles south to Dave Watson's ou Morris-:Hullett boundary, for noon. From Watson's, goes 2% miles West. and 2 miles south and east to his own stable for night. He will remain there till Thursday noon. Then goes IA utile west, 1% miles south and 3S4, west and 134 south to Ben. Riley's for night. Friday—Leaves Riley's and travels 334 east to Chas. Dolmage's for Friday noon. Leaves Dolmage''s and travels 2% eat, 234 stiles nortlt and pule west t1 ills own stable where he wilt remain x ,l li snday morning. Terms—To insure a foal. $12, Pay- able Feb. 1st, 1930. Rinn Bros., Props., Hugh Rhin, Mgr. WEST BRODHAGEN. Mr. Lorne. Messcrschntidt spent the week end under the parental roof and returned to Detroit on Sunday after- noon, where he has a good job. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Deorr and chil- dren from Gadshisl, called on the lat ter's parents, Mr. an,d Airs. _Charlie Regele. on Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs. ' Charlie Eggert and family spent Sunday afternoon with Mr, and Mrs, Fred. Koehler, k it After the heat wave last week, turned quite coo; anii there was 's white frost Sunday night, but, it did tittle damage as far as we can see now. Quite a number from here attended the sale in Mitchell of Mrs. Henry Rapien, a former resident of this vi- cinity on the '12t'h concession of Mc- Killop. Mr. and Mrs. Geo._Koegy of Grey spent a few hours on ,Sunday with Mr. ,and Mrs. Charlie Regele: Mr. Les. Weitersen of Detroit, spent the week end under the parental roof. CULMONTGRATTAN wit'. stand at his own sable Lot 17, Stanley Tp. Has a mark of y 113ei Terms -- 'S to inure living foal John Baker, Sr., .owner, Zurich. On.. KIPPEN GRATTAN has a half- brother with a record of 2;01 and half- sister with record of 2.10%. Terms- $15 to insure a mare in foal. I will meet parties at your convenience at Brucefield. John Baker, Sr. Zurich, It is too bad we Iose all our best. young men from the farm. What will become of the !farms when te old people. cannot wonts themany more. There are some lying idle now. The farm of the • late John Ziegler is rented Inc pasture,• All the mortgage gets is that the tenant pays the taxes: McKILLOP. Miss Beth Govenlock and friend, of Detroit, visited Miss Bessie Hilten on: Saturday evening. Mr. Earl Dickson is not as well as his many friends would like to see him, _Miss Verna Adams, of Port Col- borne, spent the, week -end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miller Adams. M,. Wm. McClure has let the job of cementing his stable to tthe Koenig Bros., oif.Mildmay, Mrs.. Edward Dorrastce is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Sim - irons. Miss Balla .Watson, Of iHuliett, is spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. Watson, who is not enjoying the best of health.. WHY NOT A DIFFERENT PLACE THIS SUMMER:? Spend your Holidays on Georgian Bay. There are ,many more than 30,000 Islands in Georgian Bay. They seers to be all over the map and no two are alike. in You can spend a great '.holiday this district. There are hotels and boarding houseson the larger islands, their rates are reasonable, plenty_gf, real outdoor fun, tennis, swimming,, sailing and canoeing. Bass fishing is the real sport up here, though, and maskinonge are frequently taken. Anglers come back year after year, Get the descriptive booklet, "30,000 Islands` of the Georgian Bay." Any agent of the Canadian National Rail- ways will gladlysupplyit. Complete in itself, Mother Graves' Worm 'Exterminator does not require the assistance of any lather medicine to make it :elffective. It does not fail. to do its work. 'Want and For Sale ads, 1 time 25c ands ®.: the wheel tth eyes' on the road Never- T get . a sing forget le moment's careless- ness while driving may. easily involve you in a bad smash. A little inattention may,. mean serious, even fatal, injury to yourself andothers. If you are a passenger, for your own safety's sake, leave the driver free to watch tb.e road and traffic undistracted. Let us all work together to prevent accidents. Highway Safety C®mittee Hon. Geo. S. Henry, Chairman