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The Seaforth News, 1923-07-05, Page 511 THURSDAY JUDY 5r x923. ' THE SEAFARTH NEWS FLEET FOOT SHOES UNNING SOES Nothing better for the Boys and Girls to wear during the summer holidays than FLEET FOOT RUNNING SII ;UES, FLEET FOOT RUNNING SHOES are the IDEAL Summer Footwear. Light and Durable—Cool, Comfortable and ,Inexpefisive, Bring in the Children and have them fitted with Running Shoes, and save their leather footwear, FLEET FOOT OUTING SHOES are fine for Grown -u s, too. We carry a complete assortment of Fleet Foot. slnoesand sell them at close prices. SEAFORTH WINTER TERM FROM JANUARY 2ND CENTRAL / ad/ STRATFORD. ONT. • -The leading practical training school of Western Ontario. The school where you get a thor- ough course under competent instructors in Commercial, Shorthand and Telegraphy de- partments. VVe assist graduates to positions. Write for 'free ca- talogue. D. A. McLACHLAN, Principal. W,.J, Walker & Son ..r UNDERTAKING' —and— EMBALMING Motor or Horse Equipment., W. J. WALKER, holder of Go- vernment diploma and license. Flowers Furnished. Night, or day phone 67. STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! CREAM WANTED We are not only a Cream Market for you but/we are Also a Large Dairy Industry in Your Community. We 'respectfully solicit Your Cream. OUR MOTTO: Guaranteed Accurate Weights and Tests. Courteous and Prompt Service. Highest Market Values. ' CREAM GRADING: A differenceof 3 cents per Ib. Butter Fat will be paid between No. 1 and No. 2 Cream. CASH FOR CREAM Cash Paid to Any Patron Wishing it When Cream is Delivered. Creamery Open Wednesday and Saturday Evenings. Seaforth Creamery Co. Seaforth, Ont. C. A. BARBER, Mgr, Underwraters Endorse Chevrolet Now rated as Class "A" Ins .ranee Risk Less than a dozen motor cars -all much higher in price—have similar insurance rating, which is the lowest possible. The fundamentally sound construction of Chevrolet Superior:lVIodels has again been proved -by the fact that the Underwriters have given fo Chevrolet, Class "A" Insurance Rat- ing. This means that the Chevrolet owner gets the lowest.: possible' rate of insurance, which means a saving of from 30 to 400.... Less than a dozen cars are rated as Class "A" insurance risks, and these cars are all much higher in price. This new ruling is further evidence of the attention to detail which our engineers have given to the production of the Chevrolet Car, and which is reflected in the increasing popu- larity of Chevrolet. Chevrolet is the lowest -priced, fully -equipped car in the world and the lowest in cost of operation. 01516 Ask About the G.M.A.C. Plan of Deferred Payments BES URE AND GET OUR PRICES ON PREST-O-LITE BAT- TERIES, TIRES OF ALL MAKES' FROM $7.50 UP. Carlin ros Seaforth �II.�.II�.Mp�M�.i11K•I!!!�tMM�R llTown T'0 C Cliq...4g1161110vttli YUMMMIN ISUI It d Misses ,Elizabeth Keating, Grace Scarlett, Beth • Barton _ and Evelyn Adams left for Toronto this week to take a course at the summer school. The Presbyterian choir held a picnic in iBayfield'on Wednesday. Mr, Harold Coates, of 'Toronto University, is home for the vacation. 'Messrs. Malcohn Armstrong, Leslie Kerr, Frank Coates and Fred Archi- bald leave this'weelc for Toronto td attend the summer session at Toron- to University. NLiss Phemia Cowan, of Pembroke Collegiate staff, returned home - ou Saturday for the holidays, Mr. Fred Larkin, df Windsor, 'spent the week -end with his parents, Rev. Dr, and Mrs, Larkin, at the Manse, Mr, Lorne Hutchison, of Toronto University staff, spent the week -end at the home ofhis parents, Mr, and Mrs. W, D. Hutchison, Mr's. Chapman and little daughter, Eileen, are visiting friends in Wing - ham. Mrs. Davis intends leaving for the West this week to visit her daughter, Mrs, Rivers, Miss Francis Houston, of Brantford Public School staff, is spending the holidays at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Si Houston. Miss Grace Weir, of Anderson, South Carolina, is visiting her unoth- er, Mrs. George Weir. Mrs. Stewart, of Hensall, is a visit- or at the home of her daughter, Mrs. T. Elder. Miss ;Ella Elder is holidaying in 'Bayfield.. Miss Stobie, of Detroit, Mich.; is visiting her father, Mr, A. Stobie, Who is seriously ill, Miss Helen McMand, of St. Mary's Hospital, Detroit, -is spending her vacation 414 the biome of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F,'Mclt4ann. Mr. J, Buckley, of Chicago, is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McMann. Mr. W. Reid spent Dominion Day in Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. J. MacLeod were week -end visitors in Toronto. Mrs. T. G. Scott visited friends in Goderich, Miss Rutli Thompson left on 'Mon- day to take a special course in prim- ary kindergarten in London. Miss Beatrice Seip spent the holi- day in New Hamnburg. Mr. and Mrs. Murray and children, of Pittsburg, Pa., are guests at the home of Miss Edith Davidson. Miss Pearl Patterson spent the week -end in Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. A. Barton, Mrs. Anderson, Miss Barton and Mr. and Mrs, H. Jeffrey were in Eden attend- ing the funeral of 'their sister, the late Mrs. Leech. Mrs. I., Woodley and grand daugh- ter, of Preston, were week -rind' visitors.. ' • '_....- . Mr. and airs. Walter Cole and fam- ily motored from Toronto and spent Dominion Day with friends in town. Miss Florence Deem, of Paisley, is home for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith and son, of Port Colborne, are guests a't the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Robert :Smith motor- ed from Chesley and spent Sunday with Mrs, J. Patterson. Miss Helen Larkin, who has been visiting her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Larkin, at the Manse, left on Wed- nesday ,for New York, Mr, James Sleeth, of Sarnia, spent the week -end with friends in town. Miss Ella Turnbull is home from Toronto for the holidays. Mr. W. B. Kerr, M.A,; and Mr. Gordon Kerr,' of Toronto, are holi- day visitors' at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Janes Kerr. Mr. William Somerville, of Toron- to, spent the w;ck-end with his sis- ters -11n town. Rev, W. D. McDonald, of Egmond- vIle, will conduct preparatory ser- vices in the Presbyterian church on 1 riday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wankel and daugh- ters and Mr. James Carnochan, Sr., motored to Goderich on Monday. \'Ir , F. Gutteridge, of Sarnia, spent the neck -end with Miss Steele. Ml•. Wilson Wright, of Egmond- ville, Underwent an operation in the hospital recently fon•. appendicitis. 'Mr. and Mrs..Rooney, of Mitchell, were visitors at the home of Dr, J. G. Scott,., :. Miss Thelma l ethick has returned from holidaying at Port Stanley. Mr. Alexander M. Doig, •of Detroit, Mich., and 'Mrs, Willis, of Decker, Mich., are guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. W. M. Doig. MP. and Mrs M. 'McKellar were in Kinburn oil Friday evening attending a reception for Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Dale. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coleman, Tuckersmith, have returned from their honeymoon trip to Michigan. Mr. F. A.'Sills has rented a cottage in Bayfield and has moved his fam- ily there fora' month. M'rs; Jaiues. Caruochan, Tucker - smith, has been called to Boston ow- ing to the illness; of her son-in-law. Mrs. T. Dickson and son Charlie, are spending a week in Bayfield. Mr. and Mrs: J. \MacTavish and children Motored to Ingersoll and St. Thomas arid spent .Dominion Day. X. Cdrittenden left on Mon- day. to visit his brother, Rev. George: Chtttenden, in. Grand Rapids, Mich. !Miss Epiily Deem left 011 Monday for, 'Toronto, Mrs. Reid, of Medicine Hat, Alta:, is visiting her mother, Mrs, Powell, senior, i Miss Jessie Wilson, of Waterloo, spent the week -end with ,her parents, Mr, and Mrs, J. M. Wilson. 'Miss Mary Shaw, of Toronto, spent the •first of July with Mr. and Mrs. William Deem, Miss Johnstone' spent the holiday in Exeter. Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Makins, who were visitors at the. home' of Mr. and Mrs Levi' Makins, have returned to Detroit, Midi. . Mnss-„Mwie• McCiinehey, dapg'hter of 3vliss MarY'.Edmunds, of Toronto is Mr. find M. 3, McOl nchey, Main spending tine"vacation=, with hes, par, , rEdmunds, e�Won the r Eaton " r d 'Mrs. street, St , obit E o ts , an 'W, scholarship, for: general,, proficlenney ��Mr, E, McIntosh, of London;; spent at WellesleyHospntal, Toronto. the week -end: at his home here. His IM's." Et Hunt,' of McKillop, is on an nnother, Mrs. James McIntosh, re-, extended trip to visit relatives in turned with him 'to spend a few days Winnipeg,- Man., and Butte, Mon. with her daughter, Mrs, Oliver. Miss Anna Bell left an Saturday Mr. and Mrs. T. Murray and: chili to spend a couple of weeks in Mus- dren,Mr. and Mrs, F. Williamson and koka. children motored from Windsor and Miss Thelma Eethick is holidaying spent the week -end at the 'home of at Port Stanley. _ Mr. and Mrs. Harvey, Ingersoll. ,Mrs. S. Neeley, who hasbeen +Miss Madge Stewart and Miss visiting friends, in Loudon 'and -De- S,wcet, of Stratflord, were week -end trait, returned tome on Thursday. guests at the home oL:Mr, and Mrs. Miss Nona Dale who has finished J. A. Stewart, High street.. her course at the Stratford Normal, .Mrs, A. Scott is moving Into her is home for tine -holidays. residence on Goderich street. Miss Kinney, who underwent an Mr. R. Myers, Waterloo, was a operation for appendicitis at the Sea- town' visitor, forth hospital,'- is progressing favor- Miss Jessie Scott, of Winnipeg, is ably, spending the vacation with her par - Mrs. 3. M. McLean and son., of ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Scbtt. Creelman, Sask., are guests 'at the Mr, Raymond Schoales, of Tilson- home of Mrs. M. J. McLean. burg, is a. town visitor. Miss 'Florence McKay and Mr. Mr, and Mrs, A, Box and son Billy Hugh McKay, of Toronto, are visit spent Dominion Day with friends ing their mother, Mrs. James' McKay. near Goderich, Mrs. West has taken rooms with Mr. and Mrs. A. McKenzie mo - Mrs. Tierney on 'Victoria street., tored from Orillia to visit his mother, Miss Rita Kerslake, who teaches Mrs: John McKenzie. near St. Mary's, is spending the boli- Mr, .Clendon Colbert, of London, `clays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. spent the holiday in town. Fred Kerslake. 'Miss Rena' McKenzie, of Stratford, ivfrs. Dawson C. Smith, of Toron- is a visitorat her home.here, to, is visiting.friends in McKillop. .Miss Grace Weir, of Anderson, S. Miss Belle Ballantyne; of Water- Carolina, is spending her holidays loo, is -.visiting her father, Mr. W. with her mother, Mrs. Geo, Weir. Ballantyne. firs. W. Bate and daughter, Flo - Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Spencer, of rence, of 'Toronto, spent the week- \\raterdow`n, spent a few ' days in end with her sister, Mrs. Evans. town. 'Mrs, Evans and Eleanor 'spent the Miss Edith Scott, • of the Ripley holiday at Varna. school staff, is"honne for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Oke, of Toron- Misses Ida and Eva Love, off the to, are visiting -Mrs. H. Mason, moth - Toronto Public School staff, are er of the latter. spending the vacation with their par- Mr. Ernest Edge left on Monday eats, Mr. and Mrs. John Love, morning to attend summer school at Mr. and Mrs. R Parke, George Queen's University, Kingston. and Dorothy, motored to Listowel and spent the weelc-end. Mr. John Currie, of Toronto, was a holiday visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Chesney, Mr. William Laing, of the Milver- ton school staff, is home for the holi- days. Dominion Day passed off very quietly in town. The stores were closed all day and a large number of people took in the celebration at Goderich`.` Work on laying the water mains is progressing at a good rate. A section of the mains Inas been laid on Victoria street and were tested out on Satur- day. Go Monday a large gang was busy filling in the completed section. Mrs. J Marshall, of Hamilton, for- merly of 'Sea'forth, is visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. J. S. Welsh, and other 'friends. Mrs. A. E. McLennan, of Wroxeter, returned home after two weeks' visit with friends in Seaforth. Miss Julian Kenny, who has been visiting with 'her .sister, Mrs. C. Eck - art, returned to her honne in Dublin this week. . Mr. David Wilson,, Kitchener, spent the week -end with his, parents, Mr. ann. Mrs,.J. A,. Wilsini: The Seaforth Highlanders Band was in Goderich all day 'Monday for the Dominion Day celebration. Mrs. T. Baker, who has been visit- ing her daughter, Mrs. L. Kahle in Detroit, 'Mich., has returned to her home here. On Dominion Day one rink of bowlers went to London: W. G. Willis, W. D. Bright, Dr. Burrows, R. E, Bright, and took,,part inn -the Elun- wood tourney, Another ;rink went to Atwood: Dr. H. H. Ross, Rev, T. H. Brown, R Boyd and C. Holmes, and won third prize, a casserole each. R. Frost & Son is building a cement block foundation under Mr. McSpad den's barn, at Winthrop. \Ir. Fergus Somers, of Brantford, spent the holiday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs,.S. Somers, Mr. Aubrey Crich,' of Caledonia was a holiday visitor at his home here. , Mr, A. Sills, Cleveland, O., is visit- ing his 'brother, Mr. G. -A. Sills. Mrs. Seeley and daughter, of Port Colborne, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Smith. 'Mrs, E. 0. Roberts, of Conneant, or -do. is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Witham Cameron. Mr, Lloyd, of Stratford, is a, guest at 'the home of Mrs. C.'McCormack. Mr. W. Black, M.P., is visiting his faibily in Tuckerstnith. 'Miss Gladys Shillinglaw, of 'Toron- to, is a visitor at the home of her parents. Mr, and Mrs. T. G. Shilling - law. .Mr. J. C. Kelly, of 11ralkcrville, spent the ween: -end with his mother, Mrs. R Kelly., Miss Alice Carbu,tt, of the Brant- ford' public school staff, has returned home. Miss Jessic"'McMillan, of Toronto, is spending the vacation at het home here, Mr. D. D. Chesney, of Detroit, Mich., was a visitor at his home here: His mother, Mrs. W. Chesney, and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Chesney and fam- ily returned with him. Mr. George Hanley, off London, was a week -end visitor at the hone of iblr. and Mrs. J. D. Gemmell. NI', Ben Johnstone, of Toronto, visited fiiencls itr town and vicinity. Miss Flannigan, of Paris, is the guest of. Miss Irene Gemmel]. 'Miss -Bessie Grieve has returned from Torot\to. Mr. Stradley, . Detroit, '\!Inch., and h'fr. Harold Heath, IIamilto,tn, were town visitors. Mr. McTaggart spent the week -end al his -Home ui Appin. Mr. Howard Kerd of "l'oronto, is visiting '-his' pareltts, Mr. and Mrs. Tames Kerr. Miss Rae Govenlock, of St. Cath- er Ines, is a visitor at her home iu Eg- mondville. OFOIII IlmilII IIIIIIn111111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIa11611[IIIIIIIIIIIII111111111111111111111IIIIIIII It is just half - past eight The dinner dishes are washed, the children are in bed, and Mrs has settled clown to a night's darning. • A hundred miles away, in tlfe JIotel, Jim has finished dinner, -written the day's report and looked over the local paper. „Time hangs heavy till, happy tlhiought, he remembers Long Distance. "Bello Mary! I•Iow are the children? IIow are • you?" Just -tlu•ee minutes at home and yet it makes all the difference. The hotel s e e -m s brighter. And Mary well, the hole;; in the socks don't seem quite so large. Just the effect of a voice you love 'to hear. Ii e e p the Bonne ties strs,ng, the Long Dis- tance 'ivay-. Every Bell Telephone is a Long. Dielanoe Station 4111101111 Treat your feet right: Dress them with good comfortable Oxfords. It means no greater outlay of money than for ill-fitting or inferior styles, Our Oxfords are made of good leathers, and the soles are selected for their wearing qualities. Then they are cut and made along lines of comfort, ease and. grace. Men's BIk. Calf Goodyear welt ,Oxford. Men's Brown Calf. Goodyear welt Oxford. Mens Grin Metal. Fancy Stitched Oxford. Men's Havana Brown English, Goodyear welt Oxford. Men's Blk. Calf Oxford, very latest style. Be fair with your feet — Be honest with your purse. You can't afford to Mrs. Kenneth Ferguson and little pass this shoe store. son Billy, of Port Huron, are guests I at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. : J. J. Merrier.' tii1. G. Smillie is visiting his I `' a a Mith parents, 'Mr and 'Mrs. W. R. Smillie, I The Modern 'Shoe Miss Erie Stewart, of Kitchentet, spent the holiday with her parents„I Phone 51 Mr and Mrs. D. If, Stewart. • se� Son Store. ' Seaforth ', ,aditi Miss Helen Dickson, of 'Toronto, is'. spending be vacation with her moth - arc Mrs.” Ada fii"+TSi' 1e on,,North Maip street, Mr, and Mrs. C. A. Barrier and Mrs. W. G. Willis andMrs, G. Sillery, mo- tored to London on Tuesday 10 visit their' sons at the cadet camp CROMARTY. Mr. Isaac Norris of Ottawa spent the holidaywith his brother, Mr. R. Norris. 'Mr. and .Mrs. Norman Haiiilton of Galt, motored up and spent }the holi- day with friends, Anniversary services on Sunda last were largely attended both morn i of Brucefield, preached at both ser hed annual picnic was ,held ;at i M istaln on Mo,ax, and *as a stn:. cess , The'football ''gatiir t56t sly' il. S. Nos. 5 and 4 resultett in a scot- of cot of 1 to 0' in,.favorr of the latter,' Tl '' baseball game between the' bounds*'i team and Cromarty was Won by t(( boundary by 18 to 8. A few of tln,:l visitors from a distance were Mrs. 1 Norris, Mitchell; Mr, and Mrs. Norris, Bruceffeld;" Mr. and Mrs. I', Gillespie,; Seaforth, and Rev.' and Mn; ;McKay, 'Dresden, Rev, D. Ritchie preached in, Btucc field on Sunday. Mr. G, Speare, Toronto, spent Sun', day with his mother, Mrs, C: ng and evening, Rev, Mr. McIntosh .Speare. LYRIC 'V' t 0'` 'M44URSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY Gladys Walton in a screen version of the Famous Song Success, Second bland Rose ALSO: The Last and Best Round of The Leather Pushers Prices as Usual, 10c and 1Sc. SHOW COMMENCES AT 8:30 p.m. SHARP. L Y R I e NOTIeE Mr. W. W. Robinson wishes to announce that the Ladies' Hair=dressing Department will be closed for the summer months from -June 1st. THE CENTRAL BARBER SHOP and BEAUTY PARLOR. W. W. ROBINSON, Prop. 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