The Seaforth News, 1919-12-25, Page 5r Thursday, December 25; 1919..
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TI SEAFORTH MARKETS
1 tressed ship on Wedttwy 1)ecenther 24, 1919.
1l'uesd 1 t. yr to It wher ireless +nes-sag '."t t 1,95
klaytolt mar ttssistins .ilf1Nt Kosher % mow' .85
Nunes marr!Ait:' barley, per bushel 1.25
Bran, per ton 45.00
Shorts, per ton 50.00
Flour, per bag 5 50 to 5 80
Butter, per lh 55 to .57
Eggs, per dozed, fresh ,70
Hogs, per cwt. $16.00
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suits of War Bonds, bought
and Sold.
CREAM WANTED
tl•®•Y n••r'n n...—.0 eo,...aiI Uhr.,�,.�n
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'l'lhe High Cost of Living,—Econ-
omy is the word today. Make your University_ is spending the holidays
old garuteits do instead of_purchas-f with his Barents, gr. and lire. Neil
ing• new ones. Have . them, dry' Gilespie.
Miss Olive Rankin of Bridgehurg is
spending the holidays at her home,
Air, and Mrs. Pagett and. -children
are visiting their parents, lir: and
Mrs. E. Chitteuden.
Miss Mason of Welland is e guest
of her sisters.
Miss Emily 't)eein of Toronto is vis
iting her parents.
Messrs. Aubrey ('rich and Everett
Rivers, of the Dental College. Toros
to, are home for the vacation.
Miss Kathleen Burrows of Toronto
is spending the holidays with her
parents, Dr. and Mrs. F. J. Burrows,
Mr. Kieth McLean of Toronto is
visiting friends in town.
Following many appreciative re-
quests, some of the Christmas. num-
bers given by the choir at First Pres-
byterian Church last Sunday, will he
repeated Sunday December 28, 1919.
A short organ recital will be given
before each service by the organist
and choir master, Mr. A. T. Craig.
Miss F. Higgins of Clinton is
spending- the holidays in 'town.
Miss E. Smith of Ottawa is the
guest of her sister. Mrs. W. Kerslake.
Mr. William Archibald of Toronto
is spending Christmas at his home
here.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Shannon of
Underwood are Christmas visitors at
the home of Mrs.' D. Dorrance.
Mr. John Vanstone and daughter
'and Mr. and Mrs. Vanstone of Strat-
ford are Yuletide guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. VaIlEgni ind.
Mrs. R. Barber and baby, froth the
West are visiting at the home of her
father, Mr. John Scott, Roxboro.
Mr. and Mrs. James Cowan are
spending Christmas with their daugh-
ters in Toronto,
Miss Nettie Shillinglaw of Toronto
is home for the holidays.
Miss Clarissa Scott of Ottawa is
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A,
Scott.
Miss Dayntau, daughter of Jos.
Dayman, intends leaving this week for
New Orleans.
Mr. J. Edmunds is on a trip • to
Niagara Falls, N.Y. and New York.
Mr. and Mrs. J. lel. Wilson are
spending several weeks with their
daughter in Owen Sound.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grieve are past was served by the host and host -
visiting their daughter, Airs, T. flab -(less. The happy couple are spending
kirk, in St. Marys. I their honeymoon in parts north and
Mrs. Silas Eyre is spending the on their return will reside on the ,
holidays with friends in Acton. groom's farm near Thedofrd. The !
Mrs. W. Sinclair of the Kippen road best wishes of all friends follow them.
is a Boston visitor.
1lfiss Thompson 'is spending Christ-
mas at her home in Listowel.
Miss Mary Gillespie, of the staff of
Alma College, St. Thomas, is visiting
her parents, Mr -and Mrs. James Gil-
lespie.
SF.AF(iRI'll NEW`.
Miss Mabel Turnbull, Burk's Falls,
and Miss Ella Turnbull, Huntsville,
are visiting their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. Turnbull,
isle, Clifford Bell is home from the
Toronto University,
Mr. James Gillespie, of Toronto
cleaned anti pressed. Dry cleaning,
when properly dobe, lengthens the
life of the garments, tn•eserves their
new appearance and acts as a disin-
fectant. Unsanitary wearing apparel
often cause the sickness and death
of people, due to germs, Clothing
should be cleaned at frequent inter-
vals. My Wardrobe,. Goderich St.
Seaforth, opposite Queen's Hotel.
See Dorothy Gish in "I'ii Gel Him
Yet." and the Sennett Comedy, "The
Little Widow." and you will certainly
have a merry Christmas, Matinee
Christmas Da>•, .1 p. in. -Evening 8.15
p. nt.
Mr. and Mrs. U. Clark of Pittsburg
are visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. U. Hinchely.
Rev. Capt. Edwards was a Toronto
visitor,
Miss Edith Govenlock of- the Fac-
ulty of Education in Toronto is a vis-
itor at the home of her parents; Mr.
and Mrs, J. M. Govenlock, Winthrop.
Miss Hazel \\'inter of Toronto is a
Yule -tide visitor at the home of her
parents Mr. and Mrs. R. Winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Clancy of Detroit arc
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Stewart.
Mr. Robert Laird is holidaying at
his home here.
Mr. and Mrs, iirown of Grand Rapids
Mich., arc visiting Mr. and Mrs. T.
Paton.
Mr. R. J. Dtuismorc, Postmaster at
St, Thomas is visiting his sister,•.dlrs.
William Carnoclian iii Tuckersmith.
Miss Annabelle Paster has returned
front visiting friends in Kitchener and
iiespeler.
Mr. Hugh McKay of Toronto UM -
Sit!: stty .uu{ hiss Florence McKay •of.
tion at
�t•,'i � the vacation are audit
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the hone of their parents Mr. and
Mrs. James McKay, Egntondvilte.
Miss M. Livens of Toronto is visit-
ing her parents. Mr. and l Mrs. H.
Livens.
Afiss Bessie thieve of St. Marl's
Collegiate staff is visiting her parents
Mr. and Mrs. T. Grieve.
Mr, F. Larkin of Toronto, Miss
Helen Larkin of New York. Miss
Send your cream to us and re.:eive `Beatrice Larkin Of Montreal and Miss
top prices. We are running our plant: Marion Larkin of Toronto are spend -
tile year through and can handle! ing the holidays..at the Manse with
your full supply and furnish you their parents, Rev, Dr. and Mrs.
With cans. \Ve Pay twice monthly T.at'kin.
and weigh, sample and test each can
of cream carefully. Our motto is
"Honesty to our Patrons." Patrons
are requested to return all our cans
when not in use.
Clutter and Buttermilk also on
hand and for sale at market prices.
The Seaforth Creamery Co.
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Felt Footwear
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The Hona.e of Good Shoes
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Mr. W. J. Ilabkirk of Detroit is a
holiday visitor at his home here.
Miss Marion \Natsuu has returned
from visiting friends in Clinton.
Hiss Belle Ballantyne of Waterloo
is visiting her father Mr. William
Ballantyne.
Airs. John McLean of liontaima
is spending the winter in town and
vicinity with relatives and friends.
Mr. and hirs, A. MlcKcozie of Or-
illia are Christmas visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. McKenzie.
Miss Ella Elder of Wroxeter has
returned to her home for the holidays
Misses Dorothy Wilson, Margaret
Edge, Helen Dickson and Mary Ed-
munds of Toronto are home for the
holidays.
Mr. Harry llinchely of the C). A. C.
in Guelph is among the Christmas
visitors.
Mr. Howard Trays of Aylmer is
spending the holidays at his home.
Mr. H. Kerr of School of Science.
, Toronto, is a holiday visitor.
I Mrs. AlcDonald who has been vis-
iting her parents, Air. and Mrs. John
{ Robb, left on Thursday nun•ning last
for her home in Kingston.
Air, and Airs. J. S." Welsh left on
Tuesday morning for ii 111011th'$ visit.
to their son and dangliter-in-law, Mt.
and Airs. Hugh Stewart Welsh, in
Hamilton.
Mr. Fred Welsh left on Wednesday
morning to viSit-his aunt -in S, owatis-
town, during the holidays.
Don't forget the matinee at , the
Strand on Christmas Day --3 p. m.
T rt Dorothy Gish in "i'll Get Him
Yet" and the Sennett Comedy "The
I.ittle. Widow." help ' make yotlr
Christmas a Merry One.
The Sah•ati,m 1rnn• Kehl. their
C•hni tui "Fe oi,i1 ,n \i e car even -
et 2 Has Swilt.
in•., vhna i t I
AIM n and din toffee h In. eb•. made
a, good Pro t 1 hole aint Santa Claus
,e,t his horse i?aist er ivetl, mach to
IP. r pleasure of the , nor people.
-Mr. and Mfrs. 1.,
)5 1'illr and Afr. and Mrs. F. Lawson
slid
Beelike 11t' Yuletide visitors at
the home of Mrs, W. Sclater.
A!i c .\gees Campbell of Brantford
is a visitor at her home in hieKillop.
Miss Edith Scott., of. 'Toronto is
visiting her parents. Air. and Mrs. Jas.
d Scott, •
Mr. David Wilson of Brantford is
spending Christmas with his Parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wilson.
Miss Florence Laidlaw of Toronto is
a visitor' at the home of her mother
Alis J.C. Laid law.
'Miss Nettie Pethick of Toronto: is
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs: G.
Pethick.
Miss Beck, of Mindentoya is a
guest at the hone of Mr, and Mrs.
John Beattie.
Mr, and Mrs Frank Baxter visited
relatives in Mitchell during the
Christmas holidays:
Mr. W. P. Hoag of Hageraville is
spending his holidays at the home r,f
Itis parents, Railway St.
Mr. John Keeney of Ottawa and
Miss Julia Kenney of l)ublitt were
visitors at the home of Mr, C. Eckart.
Seaofrtlt Hockey team will play ht
Goderich nn Friday night.
Mr. Douglas Beattie of the O,A.C„
Guelph, is home.
91r. Reg. Kerslake of Flint Mich,.
is spending the holidays with his
par'ents, lir. and Mrs. AV: F. Kers-
lake,
THE MURLESS PLAYERS
Goderich Signal: A good house
saw the performance of the comedy.
"The Misleading Lady," by the Mur -
less Players in Victoria Opera House
last Friday evening, The comedy was
clever, the play amusing, if not pro-
found, and the performance was
greatly enjoyed. The leading role
was taken by Irene Sheahan, and
though the part did not give full
scope for the exercise of her known
ability she made the best of it. Mr.
R. M. Jones as "Napoleon", Mr.
Reid as the hero and Mr. Isreal as
his rival had the most prominent
roles among the male characters, and
all did admirably. The Afurless Play-
ers are prime favorites in Godericb
and will be welcomer) again on any
future appearance.
HURON NEWS
1 :very pleasant and happy event
tool: place on Thursday. December
Mrs,
11th, at the home of Mr. and r . 1.
E. Hunni£ord, Clinton, when Mr.
Frank Hunuiford of Thedtod was
united in the holy bonds of math- •
nanny to :Agnes Whitehead Lacey, al-
so of Thcdforrl, The Rev. A. E. Doan
of Tiensail performed the ceremony.l
Miss Stella Hunnifnrd, the groom's I
nicer, dressed in pale pink crepe -dc-
chane, acted as ring -bearer and !
flower -girl and carried a basket of
beautiful sunset roses and fern. The
bride wore her travelling suit of navy-
blue broad cloth with fox furs, velvet
hat to match, and wore the groom's'
gift, a beautiful sunhairst set with
pearls. Tile groom's gift to the ring
bearer was a pearl brooch. After
the ceremony a most sumptuous re-;
eat
THURS. — FRI. -- SAT.
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"19H Gel , � .e
A Paramount Picture
She wallowed in wealth,. He loathed the
touch of a girl's money.
Then she got busy ! She had to run away
with her father's whole railroad—cars, engines,
tracks and everything—to do it but, by Crackle Il
You ought to see Dorothy Gish in this great
story of the girl who ran a railroad.
Added Attractiota
-THE
LITTLE WI OW"'
Paramount Mack Sennett Comedo
Ever notice the men? How they fall
for a widow ? You know—some girl
they wouldn't sniff at if she didn't
possess that fatal fascination of be-
ing a widow.
What IS there particularly fascinat-
ing about a widow Don't you know ?
Mack Sennett explains it all in "The
Little Widow." Tells you why and
how the widoows "get away" with it.
Come ! It's a srceam !
Off
Adults 15c. Children 10c.
Any one 14 years or more
anadult at the Box Office
isconsidered
Matinee: Christmas
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Air. and Airs. W. A. Rutherford.
Wroxeter, Ont. amiounce the engage-
ment of their daughter. Lulu, to Dr.
Russel C. Wood. son of Mr. and Mrs.
F. W. \\'nod, Eriti, Ont. The mar-
riage to take place at the end of this
month.
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Featairing
The girl that married Charlie Chaplin
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