The Seaforth News, 1926-05-27, Page 4THE SEAFORTH NEWS.
WALTON.
of the %Yahoo peo-
ple
number
24th at Mitchell.
ie tent th
p SI 'it hatli.:.Brus-,
Earl and' Mfrs: `Grunt g ,,
sell,
and
his mother, Mrs. W. !4.
-.Cunningham,
Gravel road, 'Miss Kate
Anent and t\ors.l r
' q) IR, Cunningham
ronti''otte day last week
ntotoredac+'Co A
to see friends:
.Margaret E. 14cCa
• ll wife of Joseph
Bewley, of the eighth line of 'Morris
Township, died on Monday morning,
,having been in -.poorhealth for ev
etal hears,
The deceased was the.
daughter of Mrs. McCall and the late.
Alex, McCall of the seventh line,
She was 43 years of age, Her
g
Mabel,
in Morris during that 'time..
husband, three small children, abel ,
Arthur and \Walter, and five brothers,
George and Thomas, of ,Brussels,
Mex, of 'Chatham, Simpson • of Mor-
ris, Samuel of Toronto; -survive. The
funeral was held on Wednesday from
the home in Morris at 2 p.m. Inter -
anent in ,Brussels cemetery, Furth'
Mrs: Wm. 'Davidson, of. Seaforth,
visited her mother, Mrs. Frank Mor-
rison, who is quite ,poorly and has
been in bed for several days.
Rev. Mr. Chandler has received a
call from •Fordwich. United Church.
o
r F rdwich the Methodist and Pres-
byterian churches united and the 'for -
vier Presbyterian church building is
being used.
Leming and John McArthur
John sg to he Con- Neal. in bed with
are .going on Thursday t _ �Mr, Leonard Leeming is
f the 'United Church as rep
order, ,
anti Virs Gavin Davidson spent
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the week -end tvitl' Mr, and Mrs. J. H.
il'IcLatiSlilin.
Grieve, .of Detroit;
Mr. -Wm T.
his parents,
spent the holiday with. p
bir. and Mrs. J, G. Grieve.
u
Mrs. 'Wm, 'H�a'ekwell, Sr:, is laid p
resent with heart trouble.
at present
Archibald,, who has been
sick for the -last -few months, is much'
unproved. eri Snuday.
- 'Harold Cunningham sp ,t .
with friends in .Auburn ioealfty
Learning and fanifty
Mr. Thomas Le g
visited Mr, and Mrs. John Boyd on
Sunday evening. chit=
McKercher and her two
Mrs,
drew are visiting in Ethel' anis week.
Rev, Dr. Brown went on Tuesday
to the United Church Conference in
Stratford.
Mrs. E, Dennison, . from
Mn, and
Weston, formerly of Walton, were re-
newing old friendships around the
village Sunday, and Monday r' are
• Mrs, T. More` and daughters
visiting her parents; -Mr. and Mrs.
A. Sholdice.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Horner and family
are visiting Mrs. d-orner's father, Mr.
W. Sholdice..
Mrs, . Aden Forbes and
n ly a is Con. Engel in
family visited Mrs,
Grey on Sunday last.
Dr. Frank -Neal of Pcterboro spent
the week -end with his 'parents, W.
IHutnphries ,& ,'Co., have erected a
new steel garage north of the store.'
They •disposed of: their former garage
to Fired Miller.
�•ltas
purchased
Mr. John Buchanan p l
a new piano.
Ethel, isse
n
d-
c ell of
Dt e
, r N. McNeil, p
bf . lr ,
ing a slew days �wfth his daughter,
Mrs: Thos. Clark. .Mr. McNeil had
an attack of the flu in the winter and
is not as well•' as his many ,friends
would wish.
irkconnell e'nt the
Miss Jessie K <sP
J
24th with her sister, firs. D. Craw-
ford, of Auburn.
Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Badley and Miss
Jean spent Sunday with the former's
mother at Acton:
Mr. James Lawson and family, of
Morris, visited Mr. David McFarlane
on Sunday last.
Miss Mary Pollard, of Kitchener,
is spending a few days with her par-
ents Mr and Mrs. 'Charles Pollard,
Terence o le t' r The lay the flu
resentatives from Melton-' y
Miss A.
representative, �Mr, 'Robt. Turnbull,
left on Tuesday afternoon for 'the
Conference.
Quite a number of people from
Walton attended . the service ,in the
\•fentorial Hall, Blyth on Sunday af-
ternoon by a Scotch choir 'front To-
ronto. The music was of a high
e
Love, of Toronto, is visit
-
J parents,
nir, and 141is, J.
ing. her
Love.
Fred Oster is under the ldoctor's
care at present with bronchitis, -
• r and Mrs. J. Carter, accompan-
ied.
fed by Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Coutts,
spent Sunday in Waterdown.
Str. R ED STAR
Greyhound Navigation co
ANNUAL LOW FARE EXCURSION
.T OIT and Return
Goderich to DETROIT
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The Big Steel Steamer Greyhound—Safe, Speedy and
Comfortable -Will leave GODERICH
Tuesday, June 8th at 9.30 am
$4.00 ROUND TRIP ONE WAY $2.50
Arriving at Port Huron 1:30 p.m., Detroit at 5.30 p.m.
Returning Leaves Detroit at 1 p.m., Thursday, June 10th, 1926
'l'he only boat trip from Goderich to Detroit this season.
Children between 6 and 12, half fare. Visit your Michigan
'fifends and see magnificent Detroit. A delightful trip over the
great international Highway of lakes and rivers. Don't miss it
Moonlight g ¢ Out of Goderich ... . MONDAY
oo�llight June 7th at 8:30 P.M,
Finzel's Orchestra for dancing in steamer's big ball room.
Three hours on beautiful Lake Huron for 50c. i,hildren 25c.
Last trip Goderich to Detroit, Friday, June llth, at 9:30 a.m.
Gravel road.
Mr. Gilbert Snitlt has treated him-
self to a Ford coupe. Wonder who
will be the lucky one to 'get the first
ride?
father, Mr. James Rhiel.
Mrs. C. Molyneaux has returned
from a visit: with her' sisters, Mrs. P,
Morris and Mr's. M. Doyle, of:Hib-
bert.
Mn.John Kipping has fitted up the
J pP g
Racho garage into an up-to-date
repair shop. Mr. Kipping is. a first-
class and automobile own -
class
ers of the ':surrounding ' country, are.
fortunate to' have him locate here.'
Mis' Aileen Jordan spent Sunday
with friends in Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Witt. Hilts attended'
the 'fit eral . f Mr. Montgomery, Davis
n �o
of Seaforth' on'Simday.'
Mr. and Mrs. John Judge and fain-
ily -left for 'Detroit on Monday,
,Mr. P. Benn has• purchased the
residence of Mrs. James Davis.
Mrs. 'Peter Evans is moving,to 'Mr.
Martin-Purcell's house..
Miss .Ella Evans,• of Beechwood, is
visiting Miss Hanna'Tully:
and Mrs, Jno. Iienderson p Y
DUBLIN
Mr. John McConnell and .Mr. Jos.
Feeney'have returned home from
Western University, London, for their
holidays. -
,Miss Lizzie Ryan, of Seaforth,
spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs.
Pat, Ryan,
Misses. Bridget and Annie McGrath,
of Stratford, spent the week -end with
Mr. Jahn McGrath.
'Miss Rita Stapleton was operated
on for appendicitis on Tuesday after-
neon.
Ms's Katie Hickey, of: Niagara !Falls
is spending a couple of weeks with
her mother, Mrs, Walter Carpenter,
Rev, E. F. McCardle, of Kings-
bridge, called on friends in town on
Friday.
John ,Bruxer, of the village, has
gone to London to undergo a serious
operation.
Mrs, John Flanagan • and Mrs, E.
Tyers called on (friends in Mitchell on
Thursday.
Rev, Father Eagen, of Stratford,
was a visitor in town during 'the
week.
Mr. and Mrs. E. N. ,Hennessy, of
Toronto, called on friends itt town on
M onlay.
A social evening is being held in
the parish hall on Friday evening by
the C. W. 'L.
Mrs. Benn and 'family, of Lucan,
called on her son, Mr. P. F. 'Bern,
manager of the Standard Bank.
Rev. Mr. Capper, of Mitchell, was
a Tuesday visitor here.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Peter 'Gordon, of
t;`ollingw•ood, were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Alex. 'Darling on Sunday.
Mr. George Krauskopf lost a valu-
able horse last week,
Mr. Matt, Murray and Harold Mal-
oney made a business trip to Stratford
on Friday.
Misses Lizzie Murray and 'Evelyn
Delaney spent the week -end at their
homes here.
A'Iiss Nellie O'Rourke spent the
week -end' at Stratford.
Misses Esther, Annie and Leote
Ryan spent the week -end in Monk -
ton. -
Mrs. J. Dorrensteyyn visited friends
iu Stratford on Tuesday.
Mr. Jeremiah Ryan, of Stratford,
visited his mother on the 24th.
Mrs, Annie Ryan, of Seaforth,
visiting her niece, Mrs. Dennis Dillon,
Mr. James Shea made a business
trip to Ripley where he purchased
several .carloads of cattle, which were
lipped to Dublin to be put on the
spent Sunday with his (parents in the
village._
Mrs. Arnold Petrie, of To -
lir: and'
ronto, are spending the holidays with
' 'einity.
their artery friends m Lhts vt _
Mr.•
and Mrs. Win. 'Hay and chil-
dren, of Niagara, motored up' 'on
urday'la'st"and spent a 'few days with
friends in''. and aropnd the village'
"'Mt 'apd"'Mrs. 'Fulton; of Toronto,'
and Mr. "Fulton,'S•r:,' 61 Streetsville,
are spending a few -days at the
Manse. -
Miss Jain ,MoLean has returned,
home after, a very pleasant visit with
friends at 'Niagara and 'points 'cast.
Misses. Margaret and'Grace Coop-
er, of London, spent the holiday with
Kippen'frieads,
Mr, Wes..Freneh, •of the village, is
recovering nicely after' his recent ill
ness and, is able—to move around'
among his many friends."
Mr. and Mrs, Earl-Sipeoat and Mr:
spot da
Iv London the past week,'.
Mr, Alex. ;Sproat,, of Taranto, is
spending, a week .with his many,
friends= -in this !part. •
HUULLETT. '
Mr, .aril,Mrs,. John Cartwright, of
ld, sent,. the 24th at; the home.
BaayylfieP s Cartwright.
of Mr. and Mrs. James
Mt. 'George tHazelwood is serious1 y
ill alt ;the. `home of his.'sister,'Mrs. Jas.
Collison. ..• His many friends hoP,e to
soon hear of h'is, recovery, - ' t'
and M;'s, Wm. ,Mills,: of Blyth,
have Pc
ur hased a farm known as the
Young faint "and are eoiitempla'tiing
ert•cting buildings on -it.
BRUCEFIELD.
Everybody fs rejoicing over the
beautiful weather we have Ibeeh enjoy-
ing lately, Several were •sorry Vic=
toric Day was not warmer ,as it was
a little too cold for,the"fisherman,
The Reds had charge of the Citizen,
ship meeting of; the Y P. S. C. E. Miss
Hazel Haugh, the leader of .the. Reds,
opened the ,meeting .After.'.Hymii 571
was sung the Lord's Prayer was re-
peated in unison. The Scripture
reading was found in Psalm 34t' Mr.
Armour .led in brayer. Hymn 581
was now sung. After"this, Mr.
'George Knight gave a splendid topic
entitled "Citizenship as an Ideal."The
home the church and the 'school are
CROMAR"T Y, .
THURSDAY, W1A'1.,27, 1926,
dealers. The opiitfon of the majority
of the council was that the village
had 'authority ; to ,-give 'permisskons::to •._-
lace tateneither�nibstgas tanksructed o11,'the_the strroadeets,' asor
p
they .
h 6 -ft.
walk, and were all int e
side:wa
thet
curb 'and. the .side-
the space between th, • e -
dangertoapr
walk, .so' were not a
e'road 'or, walking
ion -., h
in t
}
so^ tli ti g k and if there Were, any .
he'suh,wal ,
ex
nt
o >-fire the under-
� ct•,frtim
under-
writers
dung
have taken the matter
would
u
writers t and as '.the
' Government,
pp with the G ft.
countyonly•own '20
couture and.
o
of the street and the village owns the
rest, and the council claims authority
over ' he 'balance of the street, it was
finally nioved',and seconded that. the .
council take no action in the matter.
Theclerk was instructed 'to write for.
The
prices for street oil. On account of
the reeve having to go to GodricIt for
council on
the county'Tuesday, June .
1, the next regular meeting of the
council will be Monday evening, May
3o 31st, so anyone having •business with
the cornett, please remember this
t
late. The council then adjourned, y�
lidg ar McQueen, A. Ryck- 9 '
Messrs.
man and Geo. Foflick, attended the
funeral of the late Mrs. Rycktnan in
Exeter on Saturda.
Mr, 'J• 'MoDonaldywas ui Lgttdoa
T'uesdayOttThu
onrsdbuaysiness.
g
evenin' the baseball
season will open an Hensa'll when ,Ex-
eter will play 'Hensall on the.'i_ocal
diamond. The 'Hensall band will b`
in attendance and -Reeve Geiger will
throw the first ball over. the :plate. A
'box' of chocolate's will' .'be given the
one holding -the lucky ticket. ohn-
blfss G. Scarlett unci. Miss J. J
son- spent- the holiday at Miss Scar-
lett's home in. Sealforth. Anglican
The ladies .61 St. Paul's g.
church are holding, a sale of .home-
made cooking in the basement of the
church on- 'Saturday, June 5th.
Amongst the young men who are.
'being' ordained at this conference is
Andrew 'Bda 'of -this village.' The 'cer-
emony takes piece on Sunday mora-
ing, May 30th.
Misses Leila and Vera Welsh and
two brothers of Toronto who were
former residents' of'Hensal'l, spent the
holiday here visiting friends.
_ BLYTH, Elva Richmond and her friend,
Miss
Miss Laura Reid, df Dasls ood, spent
Sunday with the former's parents, M
and .Mrs. Richmond. ' able' to.
Miss, Roberta .Sanderson is
he around 'main after her recent ill-
ness.
Miss Carrie Sims, of Toronto, visit-
ed her father, Mr. Jas. Sims.
The Misses Mary and Mabel Spaf-
ford, of:'Woodstock, spent the holiday
with their .mother, Mrs. C, Spafford.
Miss Violet 'Bell, of. 'London, spent
a few days with her mother.
Mr: Will;'Pollard, of Sealfortlt, spent
the week -end here renewing old ac-
tluaintances. was sol-
'On. 'Saturday the marriage
emnized in London of Miss Aest-
Kirk to Mr. Jalap .A Snell,. of W
field.
Messrs. John Young, Bari IMaDon-
ald and William Watson attended the
circus in +Goderidli'.on Friday. •
Mr. and. Mrs, Russ. 'Sundercoek mo-
tored
o-
tored'to'Wiitgham•on Fridayt
'Miss -Dorothy tBryatfr, of Stratford
Normal, spent 'tile 24th' with: her. par-'
en•ts, Mr. and''Itirs. William Bryant.
'Miss Florence. Slater,' of Toronto,
spent the holiday at her home 'here.'
HENSALL;._
Continued from Page 8.);
Council'Meeting.--The council held
a meeting on Tuesday evening, May
25th, as a court..of revision on the as-
csessment roll of 1926. Two appeals
were entered, Wm. Sangster appeal-
ing that his assessment was too high
on his land; 'and Misses Enema and
May Johnson appealed that the as
'sessment on their property was too
A number of our' young people
Spent an enjoyable -24th in Mitchell.
Mr, and Mrs.. -D. Bruce and Frank,
visited at this home 7yfr, and Mrs. joint
McLean near'Hensall, on 'Sunday 'last.
Mr. James Ballantyne, Jr.; is slow-
ly recovering froth a serious opera-
tion in St. Joseph's .hospital, Lon-
don.
The Marion 'Ritchie Auxiliary' are
preparing a missionary pageant, -"The
Clash Of Colour" to ..be held in Cro-
responsible for the ideals' we have •Marty church on Friday next, May
on 'Citizenship.. Our ideal is based on 28th, at 8 p.m.
our morals hind and Christian Mr. David Druce has 'purchased a
spirit. Mr. Gordon Elliott gave an fine Essex 'coach.
•Mr, Roy McCulloch is at' present in
Loddon having his tonsils removed.
He is expected home soon:
Mr's, A. 'Robertson and son Stuart
went to 'London on 'Sunday, May 23rd
to see the latter's father, who is ill in
the hospital.
Mr. 'William Horne, of Toronto,
"isited at his home over the week-
end:
high, After a good -deal of discussion
appropriate reading entitled, "Make
Canada a Land to Love." Mr Carmen
Haugh read a letter from. Miss F.
'Gauld, Ttemsui, telling how pleased
Mrs. Yapp was with her certificate
and pin, also, Mr. 'Go's thanks for his
support. Mr. Armour sang a beau-
tiful solo.- Miss Gladys -Addison de-
lighted 'all with her readings entitled
"The House by the Side of 'the
Road," and "Where Cross the Crowd-
ed
rowd-
edWay." After singing hymn 684,
the meeting closed by all repeating
the 'Mizpah Benediction together, All
thought the Reds .a'Iso had an extra
good meeting which will make the
Judges' work very hard,
Miss Laura • Swau, of Toronto,
spent the holiday at her home here.
Mr. A. Jeffrey, of Dakota, is visit-
ing at the home of Mn. Lands
borough.
Miss Vera Pepper, of Mt. Forest,
spent the week -end at her home here,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Petrie, of Toronto,
were visiting friends around Bruce
-
field last week. •
The many friends of Mn. C, 'Haugh
will be pleased to know that he is
improving since his recent illness.
Mr. and Mrs. A, Murdock are , a4
the home of Mrs. R Murdock, who
is very ill at present.
A number from here attended the
circus in Godet•ich last week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 13. Mustard and
family, of our village, spent the
week -end at their cottage at Inver -
Huron.
Miss Ada Reid has completed her
course at Toronto and is holidaying
at her home here.
'Mr. W. Landsborough, of Stratford
Normal, spent the 24th at his home
here,
Miss L. Allen, of Hamilton, was
visiting at the home of her mother,
Mrs. J. Allen last week,
shipped The monthly meeting of the U. F.
grass of his various farms. 0, was held at the home of Mrs. M.
Mn, Charles Carpenter is busy Knight on Wednesday, May 26th.
plowing the numerous town gardens, KIPPEN.
r.. of S'trat-
• Mr, and M s Wm Tait
ford, spent the 24th with the latter's ,Dr, Jas. Jarrott, of Ailsa Craig,
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McKILLOP.
Mr. Andrew Lane left for Detroit conded by C. Campbell •that the as-
ast week, sessmeftt on the Sangster property, be
Miss Geraldeen O'Connor went to $1250 oti the 'buildings, $500 on the
Detroit for a -week-end. acreage and $400 on, the four lots;
Miss Agnes Parcell came home which notion was carried; it was then
from Toronto for the holiday, moved 'by C. Campbell,_ seconded by
Miss Frances Reynolds was home Robt. ,McArthur, that the assessment
for the week -end. made by the assessor this year benot
Miss Ethel Williatns of Stratford; changed, which notion carried. The
visited at Mrs. 'Leo Fortune's. court of revision then adjourned and
Mr. McGuire, •of Clinton, visited his the.council went in session, The first
daughters, Mrs. T. Lane and Mrs, natter taken up was a letter from
Carlin. Win. Pfaff notifying the council to
have all gas ranks removed from the
days,15h claimed it was
it was moved' by Robt. Higgins, se -
Want and 'For Sale ads, 3 tithes 50C
Phone 118
R
Gores cannot exist when Hollo-
way's Cortt Remover is applied to
them, because it goes to the root and
kills 'the growth.
S1iAFORTH MARKETS.
Wednesday, May 27th.
Wheat, per bus. $13,
Oats, per bus• 55s
Barley, per bus.
Buckwheat, per busk' ........ 55c
Bran, per cwt, $1,70
Shorts, per cwt, ✓ • • ' $1.80
Eggs, per doz. 18c, 26c, 29c
streets m as e c aim Butter, per •1b, $2253
illegal to have then there, and claim Potatoes, per bag 125
ed unfair competition from the otherHogs, per ,cwt, ...... • $
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They're Suits in which a man can
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woolens woven with attractive
checks and faint stripe effects in
pleasing colors and including also
a selection of pencil stripe blues.
The styles of course are front
S,ae?sem rankers for this season.
$14.50 .to $35,00
Snappy Straw .fiats
The Broadmore Brim is a new de-
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Sport ilose
Line, Silk and Lisle, Pure silk• The
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50c, 65c, 75c, 85c
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Summer Underwear
This assortment consists of Balbrig-
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Combinations. 95C to $1.50
Shirts & Drws. 58c to $1.00
Sport Belts
Fancy Colors
50c to $1.00
Outing Trousers
Light and dark grey Flannel, Plain
white and white with black hair line
stripes
$4.50,
Sport Shirts
Collar -attached Shirts are in vogue
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$L75 to $2.95 •
Charmingly New
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Each model exquisitely defining
the newer styles for mid -sum -
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