The Seaforth News, 1929-06-13, Page 5THURSDAY, .iU
13, 1929
CHAIN RED &WHITE STORES
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Some Snappy Specials while the supply lasts
Olives. pimento or plant, .11 oz. bottle, reg. 39e for 25c
Sweet Midget Gherkins, Libby's, reg. 45c, for , 25c
Sweet Mixed Pickles, Libby's 7V oz., ;reg, 25e, for , .. 15c
Delicious Mustard Pickles, 10 oz, bottles, reg. 35c, for 25c.
Galvanized Pail, 2 gallon, and 15 bars Comfort Soap for 99c
Fresh Broken Sodas, 3 pounds for 25c
Betty's Pure Strax�berry Jam, 16 oz. er, fort 20c
Raspberry and, Apple or Strawberry, to 4 1'b, tins, for 45c
Green, White or B'Ios, Raked Enamel Dish Pans, containing
10 bars P. & G. Naphtha Soap, 2' bars Guest Ivory, 1 pkg
Naphtha Soalp Flakes, 1 pkg Oxydol . , • ...All for $1.38
The above is wonderful value—doh �not miss it,
w. M, Stewart Phone 77
Ross J. Sproat Phone 8
kQu4%tV :alu/ags rglier than Price"
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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 .giveyou 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 86. Son
UNDERTAKING
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EMBALMING
Motor or Horse Equipment
W. J. WALKER, holder of Go-
vernment diploma and license.
Flowers Furnished.
Night or clay phone 67.
D, N, MClnnes
eh ropractor
Of Wingham, will be at the -
Commercial' Hotel, Seaforth
Monday, Wednesday and
Friday : Afternoons
,. Diseases of all kinds success-
fully treated.
-Electricity used.,
Pianos Tuned
and
Cleaned
Repaired
Chas. A.
.Howe
y
Residence -James St.
The Pacific. Coast Offers ,New Thrills
For the Summer Vacationist.
Spend a part tof your summer this
year out West and stay a while in
Jasper Park, that gent of unrivalled
beauty nestling in a setting tolf gor-
geous color in the majestic Canadian
National Rookies amidst snow -clad'.
peaks, sombre pines and the dazzling
brilliance of glaciers. Jasper Park
Lodge is an ultra -modern hostelry
and is owned: and operated by Cana-
dian National Railways. Then con-
tinue your trip to the Pacific Ocean --
Vancouver Island, Victoria and pos-
silbly,you can continue bo Alaska. On
the way you will ..find • awe-inspiring,
scenery, glaciers and rugged moun-
tains ;and quaint Indian- villages --in
short a wonderful trip for the camera
hunter.. You should' include the fa-
mous Triangle Tour inyour trip, and
either on the, way out or back, stop.
off at Miniaki, a beautiful forest resort.
112 miles'East of Winnipeg, where
yott will find excellent accomfmtod'ation
at .the Lodge, also operated by Cana-
dian-Natio,sal Railwayis..Any agent sof
the Company will be glad to give you,
Pacific Coast and all other descriptive
literature,.
Miller's Worm Poo,wders act .mildly
and without injury to the child, and
there can be' no, doubt of their deadly
effeot upon worms, They have been
in successful use for a long time and
are recognized as a leading prepara-
tion for the purpose. - They have
proved their power in numberless
cases and have given relief to thott-
,santls: of children, Mho, but for the.
good offices 61 thissuperior Rcotn-
pouittl,. would have ,.continned :weak
and enfeebled
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afforded for small premium,.
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Seaforth, Ontario.
GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH
COMING TO THI'S SECTION
Rin lin Bros. and Barnum Basle
Circus Announces Early Appearance
Only Five Ring Circus in the World.
After alt there is but one great cir-
cus: And now comes the announce-
ment that Ringling Bros. and Barnum
& Bailey's ""Greatest Show on Earth,"
will soon visit this vicinity, with all
its myriad of wonders when it exhibits
in Stratford,, Monday, June 24th,
The advance advertising car herald-
ing the appearance of this wonder of
wonders is now in this territory and
its gaily colored lithographs 'blaz'on
forth throughout the countryside.
Coming on 100 double length rail-
road cars, carrying its entire cont-
plement•of 1600 persons and 1000 ani-
mals. The Big Show exhibit such
stars as Zachinni, "The .Human Pro-
jectile," fired bodily ffrant•the mouth
of a cannon; Goliath, the five -ton Sea
Elephant;' combined Waltenda-Rell-
mut Tropes, daring artists of the high
wire; Con Colleano, greatest of tight
wire performers; Miss Lillian Leitzel,
nvorst famed of all female aerialists;
the; Flying Codonas, led by the in-
trepid AlR•edo,,Masximo, the funniest
of wire acts; the Rieffenachs and Ern-
es.tos, greatest of equestrians, and
many others from these and foreign
shores.
'There are more new foreign acts
than ever before with the. Big Show
and performances, . dazzling with
splendor and magnificauce ' are pre-
sented twice- daily. ' 'The Ringling-
Barnum Circus is the only five -ring
circus in the world.
MANLEY.
Mr, William Rapier was awarded
th'e contract of the two cement
bridges by the MoIillop Council at
last Saturday's meeting, .lots 10 and
Ill, concession 3, and he began walk
on Monday, so the bridges will be
completed to accommodate the trav-
elling public before long.
'11r. John Reecl was awarded the
contract of the Hoegy drain at a
trifle below the cost of the estimate.
Quite a number frdtit here attended
the holy Name Rally at St. Bridget's
Church, Logan, Sunday,
Mr. Jerry 01T-I'ara' is somewhat un-
der the weather again and his many
friends wish hint a speedy recovery;
Mrs. Duffy is still is a critical con-
i
clition,
TQWI' TOPICS
Mr. and Mrs, A L. Porteous visit-
ed Mr, and Mrs, McGaw, of Gwderich,
on Sunday ,
Mr, and Mrs, Alec McGavin 'and
Lois. visited Mr, and Mrs, Wntt, Abel,
of Go'derich, on Sunday.
Hots, R, 13, Bennett will speak at
Wingham ' on Thursday afternoon,
June 20th,
Miss 1, Graham left Wednesday
on a trip to St. John, NIB., anis also
to Halifax. N.S.
Miss Bessie Marriott of i'pronto,
speak Sunday, the guest of Mr, and
Mrs; R. G. Parke,
Mr's. Lorne Dale, Margaret and
Lorna, returned home Sunday alter
;spending a week in Blyth.
. Miss Margaret Case and' Miss Avis
Croce, of Ford Hospital, Detroit,
were week eud visbors at the home of
the ,fornierls parents, • Mr, and Mrs,
J, Arnold Case,
Mrs. John Nolan and son Frank
Huron Road east, motored to. London
on Sunday, acornpansed by Mr, and
Mrs, Con Eckert and Miss Julia Ken-
ny. The latter remained at her home
in London after- visiting relatives here
for the past two nlonth.s. '
Miss' Margaret Dunn, of Port Cal -
borne, is visiting at the home of Mr,
and Mrs. J. C, Greig.
A large number from this districet
attended' the rEBoly Name Rally at St.
Bridget's, Logan, on Sundiay.
Miss Margaret Ferguson visited
Miss Erma Broadfoot over the week-
end,
Mrs. Warren Atnent, of _Detroit, is
spending a few weeks with Mr, and
Mrs, Wtn. Atnent,
'Miss Jean. W'in'ter, 'of G'oderich, is
visiting her grandmother, Mrs, R'ob't.
Winter, .
Miss Martha Flannery has taken a
position in the Bell telephone office,
Stratford Pontiac Tuxis Square de-
feated Seaforth Trail Rangers 618 at
softball Tuesday evening. Following
the game the C. G. I, T. girls en-
tertained the boys to sutpper in the
basement of the Presbyterian Church.
+Mr, S, F. Carron left last week for
Flint, Mich,
Mrs: j'as. Rankin is visiting her son
and family in Detroit.
Miss Margaret McLean, Of River-
side, left Tuesday from London, to
•visit friends in British Columbia.
Mrs. Geo, Hodson and two daugh-
ters, spent Saturday in Stratford and
Norwich.
It wasa grand half-a-nrillion-dollar
rain on Wednesday, There are those
who hope•the other half of the million
dollar rain will not' conte during the
many open air events next week.
Mr. Michael Brown is very ill in
London at present.
Mrs; W. J. Reid, of Avoca, Mich.,
and Miss. S A. Keys, of Stanley, are
:spending the week with their sister,
Mrs. Sam Hanna. ,
Messrs.-, Thos. Coulter and Wm.
Govenlock have purchased the Inter-
nabional agency from Mr, Vincent
Lane. The transfer was made on
Monday,
The Misses Shearer, of Chicago,
spent the week -end visiting Mrs. H. J.
Gibson. and cousin, Mrs. J. M.' Gov-
enlock.
Mr. and Mrs. Pearson Grieve of
Buffalo, visited Dr. and Mrs. Giteve.
Miss Ethel 'Grieve, Toronto, visited
Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Grieve last week.
Mr. Jim McConnell, rot' Vancouver,
B.C., visited his agnt, Mrs.'Th•os, Mc-
Quaid, on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Brodie visited
over the week -end, in St. Marys, the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Whaley.
Mr. Keith Lamont, Detroit, spent
the week -end at his home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jaines Wright, of
Ethel, spent Tuesday at the home of
Mrs. Hugh Wright..
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Thiel, Mr. Leo
and Mrs. Winterholt and 'Miss Mary
Hanlatt, all of Preston, were Sunday
visitors at the home of Mr, and*_Mrs,
Louis Hildelbrandt,
Mr. and Mrs. C. Jackson and fam-
ily. of Ripley, spent'the week -end with
the f oimersi
s stet• MisBelle Jackson.
Mrs. W. F McMillan was a week-
end guest with her daughter, Mrs. S.
Gray,, in Stratford,
,Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Gemmell were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and M.S.
Geo. Hills,
Miss Margaret Jackson is visiting
relatives and friends in London;
Mr, Wiltse, of Thedford, called on
J. M.'Robertson last week, Mr, Wiltse
and J,M.:were friends 18 years ago as
trustee and teacher,
Mrs. Tyerman, Miss Tyerman and
Miss Melville motored bo London last
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs, Hector Hays, Strat-
ford, visited at the parental home over
the week -end, •
Ladies of North Side United church
are giving a supper on Tties., June 18.
Rev. C. C end Mrs. Koine, of At-
wood, spent last Sunday at the home
of Mrs. Jas. G; Martin.
Mr, and Mrs. Levi Judkins,..London,
and Mrs. iJas. Campbell, London, vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs, Jtolin McLennan, on
Tuesday.
Mr. anci Mrs, Luis Henn, of Ford -
DIED.
al'EISLII!P—In'Vancouver, B.C., on
Tuesday, June 4th, Emily L. Leather -
land, widow of the late Thomas Hes-
lip, and daughter of the late Robert
Leatheriand, of Tuckersinith, aged
68 years.
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Tuesday,June 18
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Admission 25c
son, Mich„ and small infant, were in
town aver the week -end and called on
their uncle and atutt, Mr, and Mrs, R.
F. Jones,
The many friends of Mr. Adam Mc-
Kay, sat the waterworks, wilt be pleas-
ed to know he is able to be out.
Miss Caldwell, of Niagara Fails.
spent a day with her cousin, Mrs,
Russell Sproat.
•Mrs. W. Robinson, and Miss Dor-
othy Robinson, Of London, spent the
week -end with friends here.
Mr, David E, Morrison, of Niagara
Falls, spent the week -end with his
parents .Mr. and Mrs, James Morriston
Mrs, Wm, Ament, Mrs, Warren
Atnent and Helen spent the week -end
in Kincardine.
Mrs. Duncan, Of Woodstock, is vis-
iting her sister, Mrs, Wm, McMichael,
James St.
Mr, and Mrs, Sylvester Allen and
family motored tb. Teeswater and oth-
er points on Sunday
Mr, and. Mrs. Henry Henderson
moved into Seaforth on "Monday and
will occupy the house vacated 'by Mr.
and Mrs, Ivy Henderson, who have
moved to their farm 'on the 5th con,,
McKillop,
Mr. Andrew R, Oliver, of Los An-
geles, is spending, a few weeks with
his parents, Mr, and Mrs, V,rm, Oliv-
er, Egmondville,
HILLSGREEN,
Miss Grace Coleman spent a few
days at the Mame of Mr. Nelson Reid,
Varna, daring the past week,
Mrs, S. Slaney o'f Hensall. spent
the past week with her sister, Mrs.
William Jarro'tt,
Quite a number frain this vicinity
attended the anniversary services in
Hensall United Church on Sunday
bast, The service was conducted by
Rev. E, F. McL. Smith, a former
minister and well known to many
from these parts.
Mr. George ,Coleman is attending
the jury at Goderich this week.
Mr. E. Troyer spent a clay or so at
the home o8 Mr. Homer West of Zu-
rich, during the past week.
,Mr. and Mrs.. John Jarrott and
daughter Gladys oP'ippen were Sun-
day visitors at the home of Mr. W.
Carlile. •
LONDESBORO.
Mr. James •EIsley is visiting with
Leamington and Detroit friends this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. •Rdbt. Routledge, of
Auburn, spent. Friday last at •• the
home of Mr, John Armstrong.
Mrs. D. D. Roberton spent last Fri-
day in London.
Mrs. John Tatnblyn is _ visiting
friends in Leamington.
Miss Bessie Garrett, of Clinton,
spent a coupleofdays with her bro-
ther here, Mr. Geo. Garrett. •
Mr. Art Brunsdon, of Tangused,
Sask., is spending his holidays with
his parents here, Mr. and Mrs, Will
Brunsdon,
Mrs. Robt. McCrea spent a few
clays in Wingham recently.
Mr. Frank Tamblyu motored to
London on Friday last.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Millar spent
Thursday in Stratford,
Mrs. John Nott spent Thursday
last with her daughter, Mrs. Stevens,
of Seaforth.
Miss Bernice Emmerbon spent
Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Mc-
Cloud, of Ripley.
Miss Annie Richmond,, of Morris,
is the guest of her uncle. Mr. T. Mill-
ar.
'We are pleased' to know Mr. Chas.
Lee is able to be home again after his
recent operation in the Clinton hos-
pital.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Rud.detl spent Sun-•
clay at the home Of Mr. and Mrs, A.
McCool.
Mr. and Mrs. John Finglatd, Mrs.
Campbell and Miss Ida Lyon spent
Saturday with Clinton friends.
Messrs. Fred and Hanold Johnston
spent Sunday at their home here.
Mr, Chas, Vodden has treated his
house to a .new coat of paint which
improvea_jts appearance very much.
Mrs. Taman had bhe misfortune to
fall and sprain her arm fast Friday.
Mrs, Harry Moon is visiting friends
in Toronto.
Mr, Trona. Caldwell, of Port Col-
borne, paid, his parents here a short
visit this week. • . •
Mrs. Taman left here on Monday
to visit her daughter, Mrs. Carter, of
Waterdown,
Mrs, John Taylor has gone to Man-
itoba, where she will visit several dif-
ferent parts..
Mr. and Mrs, Howard Lee and
family, of Buffalo. are guests of Mr.
and Mrs. A: McCool,
DUBLIN.
Mrs. Ritt, o,E S'tratford. and Mrs.
James Carpenter, of Detroit, and her
sons, Mr. J. Carpenter of Detroit, and.
Mr. J. Carpenter, of Chicago, and
their wives, called on relatives in the
village on Sunday,
Mr. Alec Darling had the misfor-
tune to lose his hay press in.I{inkora
on Saturday when the barn ton Mr,
Thos. Kelly's 6arnt was t
burned, An-
other barn belonging to Mr, Kelly
was burned on Monday night,
Mrs, Alex. Gordon, who has been
very 111 at the home of her sister, Mrs,
Alex, Darling, is improving nicely,
The building has been erected for
the canning factory, It will be a fine
one when completed,
Mr, Jas, Maloney, who • been
spending his holidays with his moth-
er, Mrs. T. Maloney, returned to his
home ' in New York on Wednesday.
We are sorry tlo hear that Master
Clayton Looby . le suFferutg ri•itlt
blood poisoning in his Mut.
Many front here attended the rally
itt Logan on. Sunday. •
We are sorryto hear that Mr,
Louis_ Dorsey lost_ a valuable horse
last weekin a runaway. It got so
badly injured that it died.
• Miss Minnie Maloney,: RN., of
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Scott Hawthorne, Seaforth, Ont.
Buffalo. is visiting at her home south
of the village.
Congratulations to Mr.. and Mrs,
John Meagher on the arrival of a
young son.
Forty Hours' Devotion was held
last week in St. Patrick's Church, be-
ing completed on Sunday.
On Monday night Confirmation
services were held in St, Patrick's
Church when a large number were
Confirmed.
The Ladies' Guild of St. Marys'
Church are meeting. at the home of
Mrs. Frank Moore, Hibbert, on
Thursday afterno n. All the ladies are
o.
invited to attend.
Mr. and Mrs, Russell Bailey, Mr,
and Mrs. Gtordon Jeffery, Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Adair and Mrs. Clara Ad-
air of Stratford spent Sunday the
,gnests of Mr. and Mrs, Alex. Dar-
ling. ling.
Mr. Frank Jordan had the mis-
fortune to meet with an accident on
Tuesday when his car was struck by
a travellers car at St. Colunrban,
while turning off the • -highway to
park his car.
The following is the May report for
Form iM11 of the Dublin 'Continuation
school. Students obtaining 75 p.c.
and over are ranked Class L; 66-74,
Class III; 60.85, Class I'I'I; 50-59,
Credit; belo'ty 50, Failed.
English Literature—Class I.—Don-
ald +Benninger; .Rosh McConnell. Class
II -- Zech 'Ryan. Class IiII—Agnes
McGrath; Florence 'Smith. Credit—
Dantzer; John 'McIver; Clay-
ton !Loopy; Kathryn Byrne; Viola
Feeney; Marvis Drake, Failed—Al-
bert Gormley..
English Composition—Credit—Rose
McConnell; Dorothy Molyneaux; Flo-
rence 'Smith; Donald iBenninger; Rose
Krauskopf; - Agnes McGrath; Wm,
Dantzer. iFailed—Marion Dill'; 'John
McIver; Joseph 1O'ILourke; Mary Me-.
Cormick; Viola Feeney; Albert
Gormley; Marvis Drake.
Canadian History—Class NI, -Flo-
rence ,Smith; Wm, Dantzer; Marion
Dill; Rose Krauskopf. Credit—Wnt,
Ryan; Rose McConnell; Joseph O'-
Rourke; Annie Ryan; Dorothy Moly-
neaux Agnes McGrath. Failed—Ver-
onica Dill; 'Francis Stapleton; Kath-
ryn Byrne.
Ancient History Class L—Veron-
Ica Dill, Florence iSmith; IRose 'Mc-
Connell; Marion Dill..Class ,II—Annie
Ryan; Mary McCormick. Palled --
Wm. 'Dantzer; Clayton 'Leahy; .AL
Bert Gormley.
Algebra—Class 2ir,I—+Dorothy Mol-
yneaux; Viola Feeney; Pat McCon-
nell; Agnes McGrath, Credit—Mary
Mc'Cornucl ; 'Marvis 'Drake; Zach
Ryan; Nota McGrath; Annie' Ryan,
Failecl—JKalhryn Byrne; 1'io8e Mc-
Connell; Albert Gorinloy; Veronica
Dill; Don, Bensinger; Rose EKrsus-
kopf, Geometry—Class I'I Win, Dan-
tzer; Mary McCormick; Zack Ryaat.
Credit—Veronica Dill; Viola Feeney;
Rose f'i auskouf; Albert Gormley;
Marion Dill. Failed—Rose 'McCon-
nell.
McConnell. Chemistry—Class I—Florence
Smith; Nora McGrath; Marion 1Till,
Class Ii.—Wmi Dantzer, Class VIII.--
Roec McConnell; 'Donald Beloit e•
Pat McConnell. Credit—tach Ryan;
Viola Feeney;. Rose Krauskapf; Annie
Ryan, Failed—Joseph.O'Rourke; Al-
bert Gormley, Mary McCormick;
Marvis Drake; Wm. Ryan; Veronica
Dili; Francis °Stapleton; Kathryn
Byrne. Physics, Class IL—Donald
Benninger, Nora McGrath, Veronica
Dill, Class I'II —Marlon Dill; credit,
Wm. Smith, Vida Feeney, Rose Mc-
Connell, Dorothy 'Molyneaux, Annie
Ryan, Pat McConnell, Clayton Looby,
Wnt, Ryan, Zach Ryan. Failed—
Francis Stapleton. Mary McCormick,
Manvis Drake, Albert Gormley, Kath-
ryn Byrne, Agnes
McGrath,Rose
Latin Kra s co f.
u k p t i Composition— L—
Nora McGrath, Dorothy Molyneaux,
Credit,Pat McConnell,} Mary Mc-
Cormick, Zach. Ryan, Latin Authors
-Cla'ss I'I., Nora McGrath. Class IIL,
Dorothy y Molyneaux, Jo
se h
O'-
Rourke, Pat McConnell, Zach Ryan,
Marion Dill; credit, Mary McCor-
mick. Failed, Francis Stapleton,
French Composition—Class I1., Nora
MoGra•th; Class III., Dorothy 1Moly-
neauxt Zach Ryan; credit, Mary Mc-
Cormsck, Pat McConnell; failed, Ka-
thryn Byrne, Agnes McGrath, Fran-
cis Stapleton. French Authors—T.,
Dorothy Molyneaux; Class II., Nora
McGrath, Pat McConnell; ,Class TII.,
Kathryn Byrne, Zech Ryan; Credit,
Agnes McGrath; Failed, Francis
Stapleton. Highest standing—Flor-
ence 'Smith, Nora McGrath, Dorothy
Mtolyneaux,
SALE OF
HOME MADE
akinq
AND CANDY
Under the auspices of the Women's
Institute of Seaforth, on ;
June .
S t
a J e t5
Door open at 3 p.m.
In the vacant store in the Broderick
Block.
A Good Portion
of beef served to you for the evening
meal roasted about medium, with the
Mord gravy oozing through,- gives
one a foundation. It just makes one's
month water to think of it. How
was that last piece of meat we sent
you? Wasn't it fine.
GEO. CAMERON
Your Butcher,
Phone 58 Seaforth.
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