The Seaforth News, 1923-08-02, Page 5ir
Ul't'sDAY;' at1GUST'2;` Y 23
THE SEAFORTH •maws
ShOOS on Salir a�
Our WHITESHOES' must now be cleared out to make room for
i*lEW FALL,SHOES—a splendid opportunity'for any woman to se -
lure' a pair of high-grade WHITE', SHOES at less than factory'cost.
The styiles include:
PLAIN. WHITE .ONE STRAP`SLIPPERS with covered heels.
WHITE, TWO STRAPS, with patent leather trimming and low
9ieeis,
WHITE O E STRAP with patent trimshing and covered ,heels.'
WH•ITE.GXFORDS with patent trimming and,riibber heels,
WHIT.E.OXFORDS,' with patent: trimming and rubber soles.
All sizes in the lot ISutnot all sizes in each line,
Regular values up to $3,50, ori dale for, per pail ., , .w .2 9
SPECIAL
Women's„ Misses and Children's White Canvas, boots with
white rubber soles and heels, Fleet -Foot brand, values up Ors
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n$2,50. Oh sale.for, per pair .,............. ............
SEAFORTH
WALL TERM: FROM SEPT. 4
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Flowers Furnished.
Night or day phone 67.
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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 difference of 3 cents per lb. 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. ttr Seaforth, Ont,
C, A. BARBER, Mgr.
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HEVROLET has so cor-
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demand for a quality automo-
bile providing transportation
at the lowest,, cost, that its
volume of sales has increased
tremendously. It now occu-
;pies first place in the sale of
fully equipped automobiles.
Superior
the new Su
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Chevrolet models. They are
marvels of value
nuns
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TERIES, TIREROF ALL MAKES. FROM $7.50 UP,
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Mr. Hargraves, Toronto, spent th
week -end at, the .home of Mr, ah
Mrs; T. G.'Shi;llingiaw.
IYIr., Keith .to ill Toronto, dg spen
d feWb days with•, friends in town ,
Miss Hargan las moved into he
fine residence on Goderich street.
Misses Annie and Margaret McNay
are spending a week in Lucknow.
Mrs. F. H. Larkin is confined to
her home through illness.
Misses Gertrude and Mary Webster
have: returned from attending th
summer school at Goderich,
Miss Irene Murray, Hamilton i
visiting with her aunt, Mrs. A. Ken-
nedy.
Mr. and Mrs, William Sproat, of
Virden, Manitoba, and Mrs. Mundell
of Okotocks, Alberta, are guests e
the •home of Dr,;mond.=nb£,tsvidt5'iogper.4:;
Mr.John Robb' has returnedfrom
Wingham hospital, where he under-
went an operation. '
Mr, F. D. Hutchison is having a
foundation placed under his house an
North Main street.
Aa
Miss Besse Grieve spent the -
u v s ut week-
end
end with friends .in. Kincardine.
'
Mns. Boyd and Mrs. Aberhart, of
Buffalo,`N Y., are guests at the home
of Mrs. C. Aberhart, Sr
Mrs. W. Edmunds is confined to
her home through illness..
The . Misses Melady, of Dublin,
spent a few days at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. T. Melody.
Mrs. Whitby and children, of War-
ner, Alta., are visiting her parents,
Mr, and Mrs. John Robb,
Mr. Ralph Creswell and the Misses
Cresswell have returned from spend-
ing the winter: in Denver, Col.
Miss Phemia Cowan is"visjting.
friends in Dundas.
Miss Nina Robb, of Wingharn, is
spending a couple of weeks at her
home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stewart and
children are spending a week in
Bayfield.
Mrs. S. Morton and son, who were
the guests of Mrs. J'. H. Broadfoot,
have returned to Hamilton.
Mrs. Grimmer and children, of
Stratford, are visiting her mother,
Mrs. John Twiss.
Mr. Joe Robinson,
visiting his parents.
Fred Robinson.
Miss Mary Neville, of Sarnia, is
visiting her sister, Mrs. J. M. McMil-
lan.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ross and son
Hugh, are'visiting her parents in To-
ronto.
Mrs. G. Sillery and son Alvin are
spending a week in Dashwood.
Master Roger McKean, Toronto,
and Mr. and Mrs. A. McKean, Galt,
Miss Dorothy McKean, Toronto, and
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Rason, Hamil-
ton, were week -end guests at. the
home of Mr, and Mrs. P. M. Chesney.
. Miss Jeannette Finnigan is visiting
friends in Ashfield.
Mrs, E. Craivfdrd McLennan• • and
children, of Fort Francis, are guests
at the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. S. Hays.
Mr. Dalton, of Montreal, visited
friends in town.
Mrs. Henderson and children; df
North Main street, spent the week-
end in McKillop.
Miss Eva Love, Toronto, spent -the
week -end with her parents, , Mr • and
Mrs. Jolill Love. •
Rev. T. D. McCullough, London
District secretary of the Social Ser-
vice Council of Ontario, was in town
on Thursday,
Miss Hoggarth, Hensall, was `a
visitor at the home of Mrs. W. B.
McLean.
Mr. and Mrs, John McNay were
Lucknow visitors.
Mrs. McGregor, of Edmonton,
spent a few days with Mrs. W.
Govenlock.' •' ' •'
Miss Margaret Grieve, who under-
went an operation for appendicitis in
the hospital, has recovered sufficient
ly to return home..
Mr, and Mrs. Mains, of Burlington,'
spent the week=end -at the hone of
Mr, and. Mrs. H. Edge, parents iof the
latter.
Mr. Carl .•"hedhan and Master ,l tck
Wright are guests at the 'home':of
Mr. and Mrs. R. Murless Jones.
Miss Ross, who spent a couplof
weeks with her aunt, Mrs. A. Dc
Scott, left on Friday for California.
',,;The many friends of Mrs. T. Pat-
tbn, who has been seriously ill, will
Abe pleased to hear that she is'reeov-
ering,
Mrs. G, D. Haigh and Mary are
visiting friends in Lucknow.
The Young People's Society of the
Egmondville Presbyterian church
held a most enjoyable picnic at Bay-
field on Monday afternoon.
Mrs. A. Anderson,• Wyoming, Mrs.
George Miles, Toronto, Mrs. H, Hut-
chison, of Saskatoon, 'Sask., and Mrs.
David Armstrong and little daugh-
ter, of •Pilot Mount, Man.; were guests
at •the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. H.
Peck.
The many friends of Rev. James
Argo, formerly of Egmondville, will
regret 'to learnt .thal'he is seriously ill
at present:
Miss Mclvor, who has been attend-
ing the summer, school in Guelph, was
a visitor'at the house of Mr, and Mrs,
Joseph Scott, Roxboro. •
Mr. and Mrs,- Robert McKenzie,
Miss Rena McKenzie•aiid Miss Flor-
ence McKay motored 'to London to
visit friends.
Mr. T; .Dickson is in Stratford this
week. ,.
Rev. Mr. Richardson and family, of
Desenonto, were guests this week at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. H °Peck.
Miss Annie Cameron was in St.
Thomas :attending the summer school.
Mrs, Cameron•Arnistrong and baby
spent a few days at her husband's
hone at Science Hill
Mus. Jolla Stevenson Stanley, visit-
ed lei; brother,, Mr. R.Peck,:.,
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of Detroit, is
Mr. and Mrs.
iClts: Ben Johnstone and baby, who
have • ,teen spending the .pa'st week
at Mr, James Canzetoti's, returned on
Saturday, to Toronto.
Mr:•an rs.:: danfthers Mr 'and --^Y
Mrs.' T, G. Scott and".Mr jaclf`Scott
motored to London on Saturday and
spent the week -end.
Miss af,Stratford Hot-
pita),
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M ss St Staples o thes
pita), -spent;, the week -end with her
sister,Mrs. John MacTavish,
Miss Freeman, of Kingston, is
spending the vacation at her home
Miss Marguerite Horan left this
week to visit fr;ends in Chicago,=Ill,
and Donaldsop, Iowa.
Miss McClure is spending her vaca-
tion 10 London. • "
Rev.: Father 'Goetz is in Kennicott
attending the forty hours' devotion. ,.
Mrs. Zuelfe and son, Hensall, were
visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs.
T. Sharpe,
Mrs; Bonchier, Chicago, 111., and
Mr, Crathy, Buffalo, N.Y„ are guests
at the home. of Mrs. Norah Carlin.
Miss Mae' McClinchley, of Welles-
ley Hospital,' Toronto, has returned
htome•and is holidaying in Bayfield,
Mrs: J Jeffrey, • Hamilton, is a
guest at the. home. of Mr. and Mrs, A.
)Barton.
Rev. R.'Fulton and d Mfrs. Irwin mo-
tored to their former charge, Glencoe,
this week. Mr, Irwin is to speak at
the. opening of a Memorial Hall and
unveiling. of a M,enno.rrial Tablet to the
fallen soldiers in the recent h war.
Gerald McInt 1
ds n former!with the
Molsoifs Bank'staff, Londbti; has been
appointed assistant 'auditor of the
Commonwealth Federal ,Banks, De-
troit. Mr. McIntosh, with his bride
(fo.rmerly'Miss Constance'Tufford, of
this city), will spend Old Boys' week.
wth his parents; Mr, and Mrs. John
McIntosh, Wellington ,street.—Lon-
don Free Press. Gerald McIntosh is
the son of Mr. John McIntosh, form-
er 'blacksnmith of 'Seaforth, and neph-
ew of Mrs. John'Heuderson, William
street. .
Mr. and Mrs, M. J. O'Neill have re-
turned from a trip down . the St.
Lawrence and up the Saguenay rivers.
Miss Iblinnie Mackay is visiting
friends in Toronto. '
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Wilson, New
York, arrived'bn Tuesday evening to
visit the latter's brother, Mr. W, E.
Southgate., ' '
Mrs. James Beattie, and her son,
Mr. Frank Beattie, of the Bank of
Commerce, Lancaster, Ont., her dau-
ghter, Mrs. Smith,`of Peterboro, and
Mrs. W. D. Bright, were :visitors at
the home of Mr. and Mrs."Schneider,
Mitchell, on'Sunday.
Mr. Gibes and Mr.. Ed. Buckley,
from Chicago', called on friends here;
They made the trip by, motor and are
returning by Wiartot•, Owen Sound,
Toronto, Niagara ,Falls, Buffalo and
Cleveland, which makes a 2,000 -mile
trip. Mr. Gibb was a former resid-
ent of Wiarton and is a nephew of
Dr..Gibb, formerly of Seaforth.
Mr. Joe Eckert has engaged Mr.
Frank Evans for the threshing season.
Mrs. (Dr.) H'otham is visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh Hamilton. '
Miss Etta Box •and Mr. Miuett of
Toronto, are guests at the home of
her parent`sMr„gird Mrs, W. T. Box,
Mr. J. Hooper pas ,accepted a posi-
tion .as inanager.:-rof .the Dominion
store in Clinton. E -•
• Mrs. Neil McLeod Toronto; is visit-
ing her another,! • Mrs. C. R. Van
•Egmond;
Miss L Close; ,Kitclien'c is visit-
ing her aunt, Miss•Belle Jackson.
r Miss -Belle Campbell' and Mrs. Kerr
left Wednesday ••'on a: •trip , to Van-
couver, B.C. • '
Mrs. M. Polkih'glram; Of' Hamilton,
is • visiting her`' sister;, , lulus. J. R.
Archibald
• 'Mr.'and Myst F1`efc`ls'4i, of Durham,
were guestseat ttie''home qf.Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Wrgg.°:
Miss Stella Horton of London, is
visiting her sister; Mit, E: L' Box.
"Mrs: ;D Clad; Was, ';returned home
after spending 'the `Winter ,:,with her
daughter,. Mrs. Colbert;. at,:Ilderton,
She .was: accompanied, by, her. daugh-
ter,`Miss Effie,.Clarke, of Detroit.
•
)lir.',and "itil`r`s.,'Ritchie Of Calumet,.
were visiting friends in town.
It is forty years since Mr. ,Ritchie left
'Seaforth.
Miss Ellen May Scott and Master
Willie Scott,'Brucefield, are visiting
at the home of' Bir, and 'Mrs, John
Beattie. .
,Miss:_ Olive Taman has returned
from -Cochrane. -”^t
Mr.' and 11rs., AS Sparks and little
son are spending,a,few .days in Bay-
field.
Mr, 'Alex McMillan, of, Detroit,
Mich., is vdsiting"his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh McM'illa,n, Tuckersith, for
a couple of weeks„
SPECIAL OPTICAL OFFER.
High-grade gold-filled' spectacles
and eye glasses tl,ith best flat spheri-
cal lenses for ,on'ly $3.50. All other
style of frames' and lenses at lowest
prices:' Eyes examined by Mr. Hugh -
son, ' formerly .optical expert for
Kent's, Toronto, and later for•Henry
Morgad '& Co., Montreal. The best
optical work to be obtained and at
moderate prices, Monday. and Tues-
day, August 13, -14. Come early, Beat -
tie's Fair, Seaforth. (32)
It is usually safe to say that when
a child is pale, sickly, peevish and
restless, the cause is worms. These
parasites range the stomach and intes-
tines, causing serious disorders bf the
digestion and preventing the infant
from deriving sustenance horn food.
Miller's Worst Powders, by destroy-
ing the worms, correct these faults' of
the digestion and serve to restore the
organs to healthy action,
DUBLIN
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iss Clara Dill, o£.Lo nd'on Hos
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rets r and
" her parents M .
visiting a
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Mrs. P.Dill,
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Mr, Lar
nee Beal and son, Leon-
ard, of Stratford, spent Monday at
the home of his mother, Mr). C, Beale
Mr. and Mrs, Alex. ,Hannah, of
Mitchell, were guests of Mrs, James
Redmond.
Miss Stubbs, of Toronto, is visiting
Mr. and Mrs, Dave :McConnell's, for,
a few weeks.
Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Bloodworth,
of 'Toronto, is visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. George Diegle, for a
month. '
Mr. Joe Stapleton returned to his
home in Cleveland, Ohio, after a
pleasant visit with relatives here.
Miss Nellie Ryan, of Toronto, is
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P.
Ryan, south of the village.
Death of Dr. A. V, Michell. --After
a'brief illness, the isequel to an attack
of influenza suffered in February last,
Dr, Albert V. Michell, of 835 Bathurst
street, Toronto,' died Tuesday after-
noon in the private. pavilion of the
Toronto. General Hospital, Born in
Claremont, Out“
fifty-eight 3ears ago,o
he graduated
in medicine at. the Uni-
versity of Toronto in 1890, and be-
gan practice at Dublin Perth County,
where he remained until about six
years ago, when he removed to To-
ronto.
He was very well known and highly
popular in Dublin and vicinity, and in
Toronto he had made many friends
He was an Anglican and a staunch
Conservative.
Dr. Michell is survived by his wid-
ow, formerly Miss Minnie O'Leary,
of Mitchell; four children, George,
William, Vera and Charles, at home;
two brothens, Dr. Allan C. Michell
and Lieut. -Col, William Michell, prin-
cipal of Riverdale Collegiate, Toron-
to; and a sister, Miss Catharine Mich-
ell, Toronto.
The late Dr. Michell's eldest son,
Albert V., a student at the School of
Practical Science, went overseas with
the University Battery and was trans-
ferred to the 18th C,F.A. and was
killed at Vimy Ridge in April, 1917.
The funeral of Dr. Michell will
take place at 2.30 Thursday afternoon
with interment at St. John's Cemet-
ery, Norway,
CONSTANCE.
The farmers around are brfsy get-
ting their fall wheat in the. barn and
some have already threshed.
LIFi_CORNS OR
CALLUSES OFF
E)oesn't hurt! Lift any corn or
callus off with fingers
Don't suffer! IA tiny bottle of
Freeeone cost* but a'faw cents M any
*rug 'store. Apply a few drop* on the
corns, calluses and "hard skin' on bot-
tom of feet, then lift them off. •
When'reesone removes norne from the
toes or calluses from the bottom of feet,
las aux beneath 3sr left pule and healthy
end peril were, punier eir irritated.
STOI?
Before passing this store step
in and inspect our late shipment
of Men's High Grade Shoes.
If you appreciate fine shoes, sir,
you are the man we would like to
interview. We have lines from
the shops of the
Most Noted Makers
Skilful shoemaking, the choicest
leathers and the latest lasts form
a combination in these that can-
not be excelled.
We"re not only up-to-date in
Men's Fine Shoes, but we're a
date ahead.
We have lines in
Black and Brown Calf, cushion
sole welts on easy -fitting lasts in
the finest of black kid.
Black and Brown Calf Welts with
new box toes.
Also a specially fine Kid Arch
• Support Shoe made on a last de-
signed by a specialist in the cor-
rection of foot troubles.
It has Many Qualities: -The man
who possesses 'a bottle of Dr, e
Thomas' Eclectic Oil is armed against
nanny 411s. It will relieve a1 event sore th"cough, c
break a cold re `roat;'it Jo w I h ` So
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will reduce the swelling from a sprain,' Th Modern Shoe Store
relieve the most persistent sores and
wilt speedily heal cuts and contusions. Phone 51 Seaforth
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Mr, and..Mrs, Benj, Riley And
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j1atd Mrs,Chaa. Riley and family s oftt
Sunday at Bayfield and all reported'a•
goodtime.
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Mr, and Mrs Robert rt Graof
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leave this Week for Teeswater where
Mr. Grimoldbyintends helping his
brother • through the threlshing sea
son,
Mr, and Mrs, Joe Riley pent Sun-
day at the home of her father, Mr,
George Cook, Goderich township,
Mrs, James Harburn, of Staffa, has
been visiting friends in the vicinity,
Mr, Thomas Grinaoldby left for
Toronto on Wednesday.
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. McArthu • of
McArthur,
Goderich; motored down on `,Sunday
and vialted.frie ,tha
Mr,•and 11tt$:a loos Mann lett";
Monday'o Deta
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t ' where
elley',.11).,}�J
tend spending a oouAlebf weeks 1
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la lues? h ''.
ee,
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, of Blyth,
spell's Sunday witlt.,:their denghteg,
'Mrs. Archie Radford.
Mr. ' and Mrs. Mconal'd, • of
St, Thomas, have beep visiting the
formerissister) `Mrs. Er est Adams.=' >
We are sorry to tear that Mr's.
Noble Adams is''riot ,ininroving ettjk,
having recentlysuffered another
stroke,
Mi. and Mrs. Fred Stephenson
spent Sunday at the home of her'parr-.
tints, Mr, and Airs. George Riley,
LYRIC
SPECIAL! S THRILL. AFTER THRILL
The
Kentucky Derb;
THE YEAR'S MELODRAMATIC TRIUMPH
Starring REGINALD DENNY
Famous Hero of the "Leather Pushers"
Directed by King Baggot
THUR. FRI., SATURDAY
Admission 1Sc and 20c. Saturday afternoon matinee, 10c and 15c,
MONDAY --- TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY
Corrine Griffith in "A Woman's Sacrifice"
Also a Big V Comedy.
Prices as usual, l0c and 15c
Shows commence 8.30 sharp,
NOTIe
Mr. W. We 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. OPPOSITE POST OFFICE
At Toronto Exhibition
Be' sure to visit our booth in the Manufacturers' Building, where.
you are assured a welcome. Make it your resting place.
If you have ever thought of purchasing a Player Piano, or Piano,
it gives you a chance to compare it with others and when you finally
make up your mind to buy, you will just say: "Ship me that Style ,B;
Walnut case, I saw at Toronto fair. Since testing several other
makes, I believe, as thousands of others do, the Bell to -day is a piano
worthy of my home."
Bell Piano and Organ Co. Ltd.
GUELPH, ONT.
Jonathan E. twill, Agent
PHONE 13-616.
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