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The Seaforth News, 1926-08-05, Page 5TIIUR51)AY AUG[TST, 5,°1926. LOf:** AT THE CUT -of Zyleatgyon'are, buying and eee if ft' bye the color and. therappear- ;,&treelf fresh, tender, juicy, whole- some beef: "Don'tbuy it if it is Astring dry, dark, full of tendons. +You get quality cuts here. It ie (.. ,better to pay us a few cents a :pound more and get meat you can eat enjoyably. § ' D. H. STEWART phone 58 Seaforth Your Butcher. JEWELRY tlia1Aenle' Clocks Rings ate., Watches Emblems At money aaYinf prices. Expert w',telt repairiug -.Service - Satisfaction J. A. WESTCOTT Watchmaker and Jeweler. Opposite W. A. Crich's. Reda �&•`; ehain Stores Our Prices: for, week. starting July 30.'. Fig 13ars,'fresh and fruity, 23c Magnet Tea, draws well 65c Gerkin Pickles, 10 oz, , .. 25c Servs Salad (Dressing . , , , , ' 35c Serous Floor Wax .:.,.....:.,39c 20-1b. hag tRedpath Sugar . $1,48 Try our. Hill Top. Tea, Red and'. White 'Coffee or Serv-us (Cocoa :,,for your iced ' drinks. 1 'Ross J. Sproat Phone 8 . W. M. Stewart Phone 77 W. J Wafer & Son UNDEleTAKIN9I EMBALMING Motor ir Horse Equipment. W. 3. WALKER, holder of Go- - vernment diplorina and license: Flowers Furnished., Night or d>ip''phone 67. NOTICE Having taken over the agency of the late James Cowan for the Farmers' Fertili.,er Co., Wingham, I will be pleased to fill all 'orders of both old and new .customers and give any information within my knowledge ANDREW ARCHIBALD Box 282, Seaforth. Ph<.,.e 44W. Also Agricultural' 'Lime .CREAM GRADING The purchasing of Cream according to grade became law on May 1st. Your cream graded here by experts under Governnient supervision and we guarantee you the best of service. All our grading is checked by the Department Agriculture. Aim to send Specials and No. 1 grade'cream. Send or deliver your cream at least twice a week and direct as possible. All cream graded as soon as we receive it. Creamery Open Saturday Nights. Seaforth Creamery Co. Seaforth, Ont. •of. as SEAFORTH CAFE REGULAR DINNER 40c Meals and Quick Lunches at all hours Prompt Service BISSET'S ICE CREAM Sodas, Soft Drinks, Chocolate Bars, Cigarettes, etc. PERCY HOWE Prop. D. H. McInnes ehirupractor. Of Wingham, will be at the Commercial Hotel, Seaforth, ,Monday and Thursday After- noons in future. Diseases of all all kind`s success- fully, treated. Electricity usedammemamorammunimorman - , Fruits It and ie eta� `e At all prices to meet your needs, a • RHUBARB RADISHES • GREEN ONIONS SPINACH TABLE RAISINS HEAD LETTUCE. CELERY CAULIFLOWERS., TOMATOES SHELLED ALMONDS 0 Per lb. "'��i T. Phillips. 5% per cent.--- 20' ent,`°2O` year . Debenture Gold Bonds 100. $500 1000 Interest 'Payable half -yearly. Safe and Sound Investment House to Rent Ho —, u e i;o Lye nt I'utrifshed or Un - s furnitiised;t' Hard • and 'Soft Water' Furnace, Electric Lights, Comfortable and Central. Immediate Possession House For Sale Price Reasonable Easy Terms A.• DSUTHERLAND . GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT AND -REAL E 1 ATE BONDS ANA R S SEAFORTH, ONT.., Phone 152 ---“----',:",,r7trzt,,,—.„. i a+n.11a 1T�D Topics .;I 6„..„,,,,, arm ei— rr.rp r .Mr. and 'Mrs. A. A. 'Naylor 'and family, of Chatham, were in town tin Sunday calling on.friends, • Mrs. •Wegg and family, who have 'been visiting her mother, Mrs. G. D. ,C.'1Harn,, left on, 'Friday for their home in. Toronto. . Miss E.'Cooke, •. of Toronto, who has been visiting, -her cousin, Mrs. ,fl, 'Rising, returned home on 'Monday, I' !Mr. Clifford Trott, of South River, is 'holidaying at this hone here, do the report of the maces • in ,-last week's i'ss e of The ,.News, Oliver: Pete's owner should have 'been "Kers- lake and ,Guy, Seaforth." ' Mrs: Thomas Patterson, of Munro, is vtsiting•Mrs. Harburn, Mrs. Cora :Forest,, f, Whitby, is visiting her sister, Mrs. A. Porteous, ,Mr. and Mrs. David Mole and two sons, Russell and Maxwell, of Ro cltester, N. Y,, are spending a few weeks visiting Mr. Ed. Mole, of town, 'and other relatives iq Ontario. Mrs, Traynor, of Schomberg, was a guest at the 'home of her aunt, Mrs T. !McQuaid, Miss, Forest and Mrs, Leslie have returned from visiting friends in God- erich, 'Mrs. A, Stott :who has 'beets, spend- ing some weeks with relatives in town -and vicinity has returned to Ottawa. !Dr. and ,Mrs. McCarter and baby 'and Miss McCarter, of Guelph, and heirs.• S. Morton and children, of H-a'- milton, are visiting Mrs. J•, •-H.'-Broad- foot, .Mr, and ,Mrs,; R.' G. Parke and fain- ily, motored to Orangeville and spent the holiday, , De.. and Mrs. John Gardiner and little son, of Chicago, -and Mrs. A. Gardiner, of. Walton, ,were visiting relative's 'in town, Miss !hazel Reid spent the week- end hi London. - Mr. T:Smith, of Windsor, is holi- daying at his home here, ' Mrs, Fred Laskin and little son Dick, of Windsor, were guests at the Manse. , 'Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Gharters and son Laurel, of Des 'Moines, Iowa, are visiting Mr. and Airs. Harry Charters. Airs. F. G. Livingstone and 'Miss Gilchrist are home from Dctrdit for the vacation. Mr. and .Airs. Luther Robbins, of Rochester, N. Y., are guests at the home of Air, and 1GIrs. Pearson M. Chesney. Miss Lillian Wankel had her tonsils removed in Clinton 'hospital on -Tues- day. Mr, and Mrs. Reg. Hart, of To- ronto, are, spending a couple of weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Robert Scott. Miss Mary Dodds is visiting friends at'I-oudon, Miss Florence Bates, of Toronto, is the guest of her cousin, Miss Eleanor Eyans. !Mrs. (Dr.) 'Lattimer, of Anderson, N. Carolina, who has spent the month with her toothier, bits. George Weir; returned on Tuesday. Mrs. Weir accompanied her as far as To- ronto. b'Ir. and Mrs. J. Robb, Miss Nina Robb and Mrs. Whitby and fancily visited at Clifford and Eugenia Falls over the week -end. - Mrs., E. Whittaker, of Ottawa, is the guest of Mrs. Whittaker and bliss Somerville. Miss Emily Deem has returned from visiting friends in Toronto. Reggie Pryce and Olive Pryce, of Mc'KrIlop, are visiting' their grand- mother, Mrs. Thomas Pryce. avfiss Mary Reid' is spending ,her holidays at the home of '1l.', James Reid itt 'Goderieh. Airs. Gordon Webster returned • to her home in Toronto on Friday after visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs. G. B. Dorranee. Master E. Cudmore, of Kitchener, is visiting his aunt, Mrs, J. A. West- cett, Mr. and Mrs. John MacTavish and -children spent the holidays in Grand Valley. Misses 'Blanche and Iva Crowell are spending their holidays tTitli their aunt itt .Detroit, 'Misses Leila and Verda Best and Misses Pthemia and 'Kate Cowan are on a motor trip to Montreal and Que- b et:, Mr, and firs. C. R. Hall, of To - ,onto, spent the holiday 'at her home here. Mr, and :Mrs, Charles Stewart and children motored to Detroit over the wreck -end, - 'Mr. John Horan, of Vancouver, is visiting his parents,_ ?lir. and Mrs. John Horan, ' Miss Peart Webster returned home Saturday, .;after a two weeks' visit with friend's' in Toronto, • Mr. and Miss Russel, of London, n ere guests at the home of 'Mr.. and Arrs, W. Archibald, in Tuckersmith.. Mr. 1 S. 'Savattge conducted 'serv- ices in. the Mitchell United 'church ori' Sunday, Mrs. McKinnon, of \A'inni'pe •, is visiting her 'father, A'fr. Thoma; Geary, Goderich street east, wlto is i seriously 11 at' present. t. 1 (Mr. Ernest Edge was a Hamilton visitor. Miss Anila Sutherland s isitiug friends ih Sarnia. Mr, and Mrs. -Garnet .Katzmeyer. and children, of .Hamilton;: 'Mrs. John Katzmteyer and son Harry, of New Ifamburg;; •Mr. and Mrs. Cook, of 'Kitchener; Miss,Katherine Luckhart, New Hamburg, 'we're guests at the home of bfr. end Mrs, G, Seip. Ail and 'Mrs Douglas Sleeth and family, of ;Sarnia,';Ire guestsat the W. home o(„rYlr. and Mrs. iYf. Stewart. .bliss Margaret Stewart is''snen di,g tier holidays in Toronto, lair. ,and'rMrs. 1', Healy, of Toren, to,spentthe � holiday with h•' t.t mother, Mrs: C. blcCotmrck.• • Miss Hattie Dalton is visiting her sister, Alts, harry 'Howe, in nueens- boro, Ont - 'Mr. and bfrs, Walter 'Robinson a-nd 'Misses Dorothy and Sadie Robinson THE SEAFORTH'NEW$. gateman FOR GOOD CLOTHES at' -FAIR PRICES $25.00 up. Every, garment made in our own Store Sweaters- ant Sport Clothes Beautifully Gleaned Sweaters as soft and fluffy as the day they were bought -- no shrinking, no stretching Sport Clothes cleaned by special dry cleaning process, are given a personal service that can- not be excelled -- and the cost is no more than the ordinary kind. May we send for your work to -day? Just Phone 227 Sydney Dungey COMMERCIAL HOTEL PHONE 227 or 210 motored to Gananoque and will spend the week 'there with friends. Mr.. : and Mrs. Ed. 'Webb of Toron- to, -Called on 'frien'ds in town and vis- ited 'also at Londesboro. Mr. and ,Mrs. Dave Hall and son Harvey, of Preston, .were week -end guests with Mr, and 'tit's. Vires. Nicholls. , Mrs, John •Cooke, of Toronto, has been visiting her aunt, Mrs, John Webster, Centre street. Miss Edith Hoag underwent an op- eration for her tonsils on Monday at the Seaforth hospital. -,- Mr. and Mrs, C. 'Atcilroy (nee, Leone Babb) and babe, Dick, Hamil- ton, are guests of Miss Dorothy 'Hut- chison. The Misses Bickell, who have been. visiting their cousin, Miss Marjorie Bickell, have -returned to St. Marys. Miss Beth Govenlock, of Toronto, spent a few days at her hone here before leaving for a holiday trip to Sparrow Lake, 'Miss Geddes, of 'Ennbro, is spend- ing the week with Rev. and 'Mrs, W. P. Lane. Air. and Mrs. William .Cassels are visitors at the home of Air. Patrick Walsh. Miss 'Lena Bailee, of 'Hamilton, is spending her holidays with Air, and Mrs. John Batlge, ,Huron road `east, Master Albert and Clem Krauskopf are spending the week with their uncle and aunt, Air. and bfrs, j. Balige. Mr. Arnold Turnbull and lir. J. R. Hillis, of Toronto, spent the week end with the former's parents, lir. and Mrs, G. T. Turnbull. lir. Jas. Sproat, of. Toronto. spent,, the week -end in town. Mr. and Mrs. C. Hall and lit. J, 'F, McMann of Chicag,I arc town visit- ors. DUBLIN.. Mrs. J. \IcLeer .and sons, Juseplt and Albert have returned. home to Detroit, after having spent a pleasant, holiday with her daughter, Mrs. Pat- rick Ryan. 'lir. John !McConnell spent Tuesday in Scaforth. Miss nary Jordan, from Toronto, is visiting at the ;home of her parents, Mr, and 'bits Wm. Jordan.'.- Air, and -tilts, Ed. ;Gormley and family attended the Old Boys' Re- union in iLondott last Monday. Miss Anne Fourth, from Brescia T-{al1, London, is speneling her vaca- tion al the home of Miss Ruth Hills. Charlie and Joseph Beim, oldest sons of iblt•. and Mrs. Pat. Bern, .are visiting at the home of their grand- mother; Mrs. Bern, in Lucan, Mr. Charlie McCabe • 'ab of Toronto , called on friends itt the village during the week, bliss Hannah Downey of. Toronto is visiting at t 1•s. P. rue of Al .he ho Carlin. :bir. and Mt,. Beringer and two daughters of Lilntoitton, and fit's. Bern and son of Lucap are visiting Mr. P. -F. Benn, manager of the Stan- dard Bank. Mrs, Beninget' (nee Miss Mary'Benn) was .a teaches' in our pub- lic school twenty years ago and was a good teacher and made some good reports and made hosts of friends while here,' All were delighted to see her again. and also to meet her bus i,and and two daughters. ' Mrs. Dave Aikins of Vancouver, 13. C., called on her old friends •in the Village last week. All "were delighted •to see Mrs. Aikitts looking so well. 'lr. Raymond, 'Red od an sister, Airs Bell,:called) ontheir cousins, tlir.. and Milt' ' ;fames 'Redmond recently'. Miss Jean McCon'tcll is in Toronto the guest of her cousin, Miss Stubbs, Mrs. Tom Burns returned home on Saturday -from 'Detroit after a pleas- ant visit with her son. Miss Margaret Dillon of Scaforth, spent the week end at the home of her .parents„ Mr. and Mrs. D. Dillon, Miss Mary 'Purcell is taking a few holidays at her home in Scaforth. Air. and Mrs. Leo Krauskopf enter- tained a few of their friends last Sun- day evening. Mr. C. Robinson's body was brought to Dublin Friday everting last and was laid to rest in St. Columban cemetery. Miss Hazel 'Hills •spent the week enol with her parents, Air. and Mrs, 'Wm. Hills in the••vitlage. -Miss Kate O'Connell returned -to London on Thursday after spending a few days visiting •her mother here. Mrs. 1'. J. Molyneaux, Miss Anna and Mr. and Mrs. John Dalton attend- ed the funeral of Mr. Maurice Dalton at Kintail -this week. • Miss Lillian Shea of Chicago is spending her vacation with her par- ents, blr. and bit's. Jas, Shea, Airs. Jos Klinkhanun'er of Detroit, with her little family, are visiting at the home -of lir, Adam Clark, Air, andbirs, James Dalton. of Gode•rich visited ibirs. Thos. Moly- t caux on• Thursday. Miss Af, Gilmcry, of Rochester, A. Y,, spent the past week With her sis- ter, Mrs, Frank Feeney. 'S'everal from the village attended the dance" given by Mr. Dan Mat- thews Thursday night, Mr. and Aits. Ralph Moore, of Wartburg, visited at the home of the latter's uncle, Mr, E. Grey on Sunday. .lira Frank Maloney, of .Kinkora, visited with his uncle and aunt. Mr, and Airs, James Maloney, of Hibbert, on Sunday. Air. and Mt:s. Patrick Woods and fancily motored to .Arthur to attend the old boys reunion there. bis, -Patrick "Woods, Sr.. and lir. Patrick Woods, Jr., motored to De- troit last Friday to attend the funeral of lit•. Jas. Woods. \it. Joseph Dantzcr is spending his vacation in 'Detroit with his brother Francis, Bit's Esther Ryan is visiting rela- tives in •Monkton. - Miss Annie Ryan returned hone af- te.r a .few weeks' holidays with friends in Monkton. Quite a number from this locality spent Sunday in Bayfield and Gode- r ich. • \Most of the residents are engaged in berrypicking, Berries 'seem to he quite numerous •this year. 1 iss \n. ray ,pctt the e vee6-c t with 'her sista, Airs, Frank Evans. bfr, and Ars. 'Michael •hlaiagair and family spent Sunday in. Bayfield. Worms in children, if they he not attended t', cause convulsions, and often death, Mother Graves' Worm Exterminator will protect the chil- dren front tS these distressing afflictions. 1 When ;Asthma Comes the do not de- spair.' Turn at once to the help ef- fective—Dr. J. D. 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Some surprisingly large businesses are being C011 - ducted in the smaller towns by wide - awake merchants who realize that .t cy- can secure very wi e distribution by using Long Distance. Distribution is rear your r 1 <1 Problem — not buying or producing: if Long Dis- tance will enable you )eto materially increase your sales -- practically bring' the distant customer into your store, - as it will, why not follow Henry Ford's advice: " Don't wait, telephone!" ,Want and For Sale ads, 1 week 25c. NOTICE Ladies' Hairdresser !will be at the Dennison & Pullman Barber Shop (Successors to W. W. Robin- son) Every Tuesday Phone 125 for appointments Specialist in 1V4arcelling, massaging; shampooing ..and hair cutting. Shoeh Snlue Parlor I haveinstalleda shoe' shine parlor:.' All colored shoes dyed; cleaned or shined: First class repairing while you wait. l Dress wel'keeping' es in o0 she g d repair,. All kinds polishes, laces, your etc, Button Hooks Free FRED l.4 . 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