The Seaforth News, 1926-09-16, Page 1WHOLE SERIES, VOLUME 48.
SEAFORTH ONTARIO, THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 16 1926,
ISSUE No, 37.
Dinners and Suppers
Regularly
Hot Lunches
al . all hours
OUR HOMEMADE ' SPECIALTIES
Prices Reasonable
The Olympia
Confectionery and Restaurant
KINCARDINE MEATS
Try them 'a fear times
aid see the difference
in their favor
QUICK WASH TABLETS are
"Eausing a sensation.
NEW ENGLAND 'HAM inade at
Kincardine .... 30c 4b.
LEAD PENCILS. - A good soft
lead pencil $
2 r 3 for c
-...
o
.. c
. „Rubber -tipped, regular 5c for 2 4c
SCHOOL BAGS, worth $1.00 for 67c
PEN -HOLDERS with rubbe r or
' •cork grip .... . , .. 10c -for 'Sc
SWAN FOUNTAIN PEN INK -
15c for 10c
EXAMINATION PADS with
blotter
5c
FLY CATCHERS (to hang up) 25c
per dpz
VINEGAR XXX by 'beat manufac-
turers per gal 50c
I•f you desire a cheaper or cold-
er vinegar all you need is to
dilute: with water to meet any
taste or price. ' We . have '...hid
complaint of our vinegar 'being
too strong
PURE PICKLING SPICES We*
• have then, at correct prices.
Cheese, choice old 30c
Cheese, choice . new 25c
F. D HUTCHISON.`
Phone 166
Phonefor•. Food,
TRAVELLERS'
SAMPLES
BARGAINS in. LADIES' SHOES
Regular '$6:00 and $6,50
All the new Fall 'Styles at
$3.95.
MEN'S SAMPLE OXFORDS
Values up to $7.00•:
Fall Styles
Now $4.75
CHURCH CARD.
North Side United Church,;.Smtday,
Sept. 19th. Pastor, 'Rev,,W. P. Lane,
B.A.,will preach both morning and
evening. Morning—Subject, The Su-
premacy of Love. Evening—Things
Straight and 'crooked. A cordial in-
vitation is- extended to -worship with
-MANLEY.
The many.frieuds of Mrs. T.honsa's
Murray are sorry 'to learn that she
had to go to London 'to undergo an
operation ,for, appendicitis, but (tope
on her return she will be improved
to her usual health,:
'Mr, Jos. Kenny,' of Detill it; 3Siss
Helen Dantzer and Miss Helen
Kenny.
of Dublin, were li,si
ors 'm
our/burg last 'Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Murray. an-
nounce the engagement of their only
daughter. Nora, to Mr. Jos. Maloney,
of Beechwoodr the -marriage to take
place the 'las't. of September,
Mrs. Finnigan, of New York, is
amongst us at present o attend the
t t t t
sale of her father's estate on the 16th
inst, known as the late Con Stcur-
nagle's 'hone:
•Mfr, and Mrs, C. Eckart called .on
their daughters, Mrs, W. Manley and
Mrs. Thos. McKay last Sunday.-
Now than the smoke of the election
has passed' away and : that the King.
government has been sustained
stronger than a year ago it i; to be
hoped that the two parties will co-
operate for .the good' of Canada at d
that goodwill will exist amongst t '1
parties.
All Night 'with Asthma. Everyone.
knows how attacks of asthma often
keep their victims awake the .whole
night long. Morning finds nim whol-
ly unfitted for a 'day of ibusainess; and
yet, (business must still 'be' carried
thrlough. All this nightsuffering and
tack of rest can be avoided' by the
prompt , use of. Dr, J. D. 'Kellogg's
Asthma Remedy, which positively
does drive away the attacks. ,,
THE ELECTION.
Mr, rflhomas McMillan,`,1 Liberal,
was re-elected for lSouth I-Iuron by a
majority of 1144 ov ' Andrew Hicks,
Conservative, according to the official
r'etturns. The poll was nearly' 1000
less than last year.,
OFFICIAL: MAJORITIES,
Hicks McrMfiltan
Clinteai ... 109
Godcrich twp. ., 177.
Exeter , 239
Bayfield ,. 98
Tucker smith , 1 332
Stanley
Seaforth
;Hensall
Hullett
McKillop
Stephen ,,.,...
43
156
26 '
514
275
288
127
Net wilds'. for .McMillan -1,144.
5. HURON, SEPT. 14, 1926.
GOD•E'RICH TWP,
Hicks. IvMcMillan.
No, 1 , M 129 " 56
No. 2 90 48
No 3,-,; . 98 81
No. 4 , 82 31.
iNo, 5 73 i 74
No. 6 51 49
.523.• '339 • .
TUCKER'SAfIPH.
No. 1 63 112
,No. 2 ... .. , 72 103
No. 3 29 94
go. 4 43 126
No. 5 . 51
No. 6
'303
HENSAL'L.
No. 1 106
No. 2 84
No. 1
2
- No.
No. 3
No,4
190
Ct 1 N'TON.
144
171
148
143
606
EXETER
No, 1 198
No. 2 175
No 3 ,.,.......146
No, 4 . 64
583
STEPHEN.
No. 1.,... ... ..138
No. 2 67
No, 3 74
No. 4 64
No. 5 '37
No: 6 .,,,,,: 89
No. 7 35
No. S 66
• No. 9 59
111
101
4547
100
116
216
114
143
142
98
497
65
129
1'14
36
344'
49
40
94
141
90
131
78
'41
630 756
USBORNE. v
No. 1 79 41
No, 2 - 36 77
No. 3 29 88
No. 4 39 7.4
No. 5 ..,... ,., 75 53
3137W6RTH
F7LLF73'I
Thursday &�r1da
Seta 23& 2/1,1926
Live Stock, Poultry, Roots and Vegetables, Fruit and Flowers,
Ladies' Work, Fine Arts„ School Children's Exhibit, Etc:
Special Attractions ,
Horse Races, Foot Races, Team Pulling Contest, Relay,Horse
Race, Fastest Walking' Teams, Baby Contest, Etc.
School Children'sParade and Drill
Music by Seaforth Highlander's Band.
Admission -
- Adults 25c; Children 15c, Autos 25c.
School Children admitted free.
FAIR NIGHT
GTRDNO'S OPERAS HALL
THE BRUNSWICK TRIO
assisted by a Famous Dancer
MUSIC -SONO -COMEDY
Admission - All Seats 50c, Children. ' 25et
SEAFORTH AGGRICULTURAL SOCIETY' 1
Dr, Harburn, Pres. A. D, Sutherland, Secy, Treas.
Prize Lists may be had from the* Secretary.
awe
49o, 6 65'
No. 7 ...... ,. 79
21'
54
402'}. 408.
HAY..
No. 1 , .. 38 61
No. 2 22 81
No. 3 ... . 97 186
No, 4 61 156
No. 5 ,,,. 15 89
No. 6 61 123 -
No. 7 , 22 56
No. $ .. 15 93 ,
331 845
SEAFO,RT'H
No, 1 , . • . 64 122
No, 2 ., 85 114.
No: 3
No. 4 55 85
No: 5 75 ° 51
No. 6 75 86
414 , ,570
,McKILLO°P,
No, 1 18
No. 4° 115
292
BAYFhELD, .
No. 1 154 ,
STANLEY.
173
165
146
.580
56
No. 1 32 66
No. 2 31 80
No. 3' 38 67
No. 4 167 , 48
,No, 5 76 23.
No, 6 . _ 52 85
No::7 3 ' 73
The above figures for Stanley do
not agree with the official figures
which give a majority for McMillan
o1 43 in the township.
HULLETT`
No. 1 37 147
No. 2 ...... 84 123
No, 3 , , , 66 41
No. 4 78 113
No. '5
'Nei 6 ,........ 56 99
No,7.
• .Majority for McAfillan,in township,
275.
N, HURON SUMMARY.
Majorities in mtinicipalities:
\facEwa n King.
ing.
Wing -ham .o ..,..... ,..,127 -
Wawanosh ' . 31
200
34
6
402
Turnberry{
Wroxeter .....
Brussels ,
Grey
Goderith ti93
Blyth 88
Aslifieid.
E. Wawanosh
;Morris
Colborne
Tot majorities 908
1Maj, for Ding, 276, with
township to hear front,
170
136
143
62
1184
Howiek
• LIONS MEET
At a well attended meeting of the
Lions Club held in the Commercial
Hotel last Thursday evening the bi-
monthly meetings were resumed.
Lion Keating' occupied the chair and
Tail Twister Frank Sills was in fine
form. After luncheon reports were
received from the various committees
on the work undertaken so far. A vote
of thanks was given .Lion Chas. P.
Silts for the efficient manner in which
the tattoo was put on andregret was
expressed that the weather man was
so tirtkind to us on that occasion.
Lion 5. Wesley Beattie reported the
work done an'd completed on the old
town dump, which retires this eyesore
from the public gaze. Lion Dr, Mac-
kay presented the Lions Clu''b with
the brick cottagc and half/ acre of
land adjoining the swimming •pool
for Which he receives the unstinted
thanks and praise of his fellow mem-
bers . Given time, the Lions Park
will be the real beauty spot of the
Huron highway. Plans were :laid for
future work and the meeting adjourn-
ed.
WEST HURON TEACHERS
The 'West Huron ':Teachers' con-
vention will be held in 'Goderich, Oct.
14th and. 15th. It was proposed' at
the lash •conveption to visit the Wind-
sor schools this year but owing to the
department's ruling regarding the use.
'of our accuntnttilate'd funds the exe-
cutive thought .better to wait for an-
other year in order to have the nat-
ter discussed .more fully.
ALMA. \ e.
Mr. and Mrs, C. Barrows, of Lead -
bury, visited at Mr, J. Bennett's last
week
Mr, and Mrs. Bert Irwin, of To-
itinit0, spent the week. end here.
,Mr, and Mrs. A1,bert'Rolbinson, Mr.
Will Robinsbn, of St. iCatherines, and
Mrs. Gregory, of.Calgary/ were
guests on Sunday last at the home
of Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Jamieson,
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Phillips spent
Sunday with friends at. Auburn,
The majority of, •fanners in our
vicinity have finished threshing and
Many have their .fall wheat sown,
BRUCEFIELD.
The regular meeting of the W.M.S.
was' held.hi the church, Wednesday,
September 8th, with a small attend-
ance of thirteen. Mrs. Johnston pre-
sided. The meeting was opened by
singing hymn 276, after which Mrs.
Rat'tenibury 'led in prayer. Several
items of business were discussed.
Miss Anpa Haugh resigned as press-
dent of the Mission Band and Mrs.
Bremner was a'ppointed in her place.
The topic prayer and missionaries
were read .by'ivirs. Brock, after which
'several cjuestions and answers were
given on the topic. -.Mrs. '7apfe re-
signed as treasurer for missions and
Nrs. Scott was appointed. We are
sorry to lose 1frs.Zapfe from our
midst, but our best wishes go with
them to their new home, Hymn 283
was sung and Mrs. Johnston closed
the meeting with the Lords prayer:
M•Iiss. Jean Sparks o6 Hamilton and
Mr. Lloyd 'Bullock of Windsor spent
the week at the Monte of Mr, and Mrs.
David Tough.
11rs. Walter .Stevens spent the
week end at the home of Mrs. Bath -
well at Varna. -'
Airs. Wm. McKenzie is spending a
fewdays at the home of her sister,
Miss Jean Murdock. -
Mr. and Mrs, 14.y N. Douglas and
their two daughters, Gladys and Mar-
garet, spent Sunday at -the. 'home of
tivMr, and Mrs. Witt. Douglas.
ddiss Laura Swan, 'Toronto, is vis-
iting her
is-iting;her parents here.
,Mr. and Mrs. T. Wheeler and daug-
hter Viola are visiting friends in De-
troit. - Horticultural Flower Show. -The
first flower show of the Brucefietcl
Horticultural Society' was . held on
Tuesday, Sept. 7th, both afternoon
and evening. The exhibits were all
beautiful and very numerous surpass-
ing all expectations. The asters, es-
pecially, were wonderful. A silver
co•l'iection was taken at the door to
defray expenses and the choir girls
made over $30 serking,tea. Following
are a list of the prize winners: Coll-
ection of glads., -Mary McNaughton,
'Mfrs. J. Thompson, Anna Caldwell,
Six glads., Mary McNaughton, Mrs.
J. Addison. Display of asters, Mrs. C.
G .Armour, Mrs. W. Nesbitt, Mrs. D.
hotheringhant. She asters, Mrs, D.
Fotherirgham, Mrs ,rC. G. Armour,
Janet Aikenhead. Display of dahlias,
Mrs. J. Thompson (1 and 2), Mrs. H.
Dayman. Six dahlias, Mrs. J. Thomp-
son, Mrs. D, Fotheringharn, 'Mrs. 5.
Kitchen. Display - of annuals, Janet
Aikehhead, Hazel 'Haugh, Eleanor
Snider. Display of perennials, Mrs.
J. McQueen, Mrs. C. G. Armour,
Mary McNaughton. Potted Plants,
Mrs. A• Scott, ,Mrs J. Addison, Tu-
berous begonias, 'Mrs J. Addison,
Mrs. W. Stackhouse, Mrs. H. Mc-
Lachlan. Home display, Mrs. J. Ad-
dison, -Mrs. A. McQueen, .Miss Marks.
What ntigtlt hat•e:heen a very seri-
ous accident occurred on the London
road south of Bruccfield Sunday
when Misses' Mary Stewart and Janet
Aikenhead were walking to church.
The girls were meeting a car and
were well on their own side of the
road 'when a car driven by a man
from London came from behind. He
hit both girls.,picking Miss Stewart
and 'carrying her for a short distance
On the fender. before able to stop.
Fortunately she landed so that the
wheel just ran over her cpat and was
not seriously injured. 'The driver of
the car did not blow his horn and had
thought he would meet the car and
then turn out and pass the girls.
On Monday evening last about 20
girl friend of Miss Gladys Addison
gathered at her home to spend the
evening with her 'before she left to
train for a nurse in Orillia. Avery
pleasant evening was spent in games.
and music. Just before lunch, Gladys
was presented with a doll dressed as
a nurse in handkerchiefs and Aith a
small suitcase full of handker'fhiefs.
Her many friends are sorry to lose
her but all wish her the best success
in her new work,
Drs S. Banks Nelson
One of Anserica's fore-
most lecturers will be at
Cardno's Hall
on
Thurs. Oct. 11h, 1926
at 8 p. nn.
Particulars next week.
c. W. L.
Sale o1 Home made
Cooking and Candy
commencing at 3 p. m: on -
Friday Sept. 17th
in the vacant store on
Main St. opposite'Daly's
Garage.
The Pocket
Watch
Always very dependable and
most .reliable where perfect time
is required. An actual necessity
in these days when time is of so
much importance and so valu-
able. In fact a good watch is a
real economy, for it saves its
price many times each year.
We sell the dependable timne-
i keepers, The `15 -jewel .gold
filled.
SAVAU•GE SPECIAL
at $15.00
is a wonderful value.
I.
Expert Watch
Repairing
"
The', Wrist
Watch
The Wrist Watch is not a
shatter, of style or a fad but is
a real convenience. Ladies 'have
been quick to appreciate this
fact, Men are seeing the value
and convenience of .a wrist
watch. Many -men wear both
pocket and wrist watch. We
are carrying a splendid line in
both Ladies' and 'Gents' Wrist
Watches and the prices are sur-
prisingly low.
Gents' Wrist Watch, $8,OO up
Ladies' Wrist Watches $10.00 up
and every watch positively
guaranteed.
Fred. S. Savauge
Jeweler & Optometrist
Opposite Post Office
Phones 104
Res. 10
Prompt
Service -
LONDESBORO.
Mss' Gertie Roberton returned to
Torefn•to bra Monday after spending
two weeks at her home here,
We are pleased to hear Mr. Har-
old Adapts is able to be about again
after suffering for a few weeks with
blood poisoning.,
Mr. . Chas. Weaver returned to To-
ronto on Monday after spending a
week with friends here
Mfrs. (Dr.) Gray returned to her
home at \Valkervilie on Friday last
after visiting sit for o a .couple e f v
g a weeks
at
pSEA 0 T1-1,
the manse •
.
DON'T FORGET THE
FALL FAIR NIGHT IN
G. W. V. A. Hall
A large number trout around' the 011 FridaySept. 24th
village intend taking in the Exhibition l
a London this week. �Hogg's 3 piece Orchestra
The Ladies' Aid of Knox church will provide the music.
held a ten cent 'tea at 'Mrs. John t
Nott's on Tuesday last with a large t A good time is guaranteed
attendance, People from all- over 'Western
Mr. Wnt. Moon returned hone Ontario will: be there so
from Tomato on Monday evening. iCome
and meet them. •
A quite wedding was solemnized
Admissionin Winnipeg when .Miss Belle M. Ro- t l.uij per couple
berton ,became the •bride of Mr, H. I. extra lady 50c Tax included.
Ruddell The young people will re-
side there where the .groom is in busi-
ness.
��
tress. ..•.
Our first Shipment
of Winler Coals is Here
Blue cheviots'
and Whitneys
Prices •• $20.00, $22.00, $25.00
Secure yours while stock is complete.
See these Coats in an r event.
Best Material, full lined, neatly tailored.
Do not crowd us with your fall suit this season but: have
your selection made at once and your name on the order book
at the earliest possible mon-sent.
R. E. BRIGHT
Dress Well and Succeed
Tailoring awed llaberdaehery
Phone 42