The Seaforth News, 1926-10-21, Page 5THURSDAY, OC'L', 21, 1926.
LOOKAT THE CUT
of Meat you are buying and ale if
tender, juicy, whole -
it has the color and the appear-
"?'` ance of flesh,
some beef. Don't buy it if it is
string, dry,' dark, full of tendons.
You get quality cuts here, It is
better to pay us a few cents a
pound more and get meat you can
eat enjoyably,.
D. H. STEWAR'
4
Phone 58 Seaforth
Your' Butcher.
JEWELRY
Diamonds Watches
Clocks Emblems
Rings etc, At moneysaving
prices.
Croom watchre'pa'tring
Service — Satisfaction
J. A. WESTCOTT
Watchmaker and Jeweler. .
Opposite W. A. Crich's.
ed iSt White
halt' Store�
Our 'Prices for, week °starting
04oher 22nd
Minee meat, new.. .... ». —lb, 18c
Pears,, per Tin
Bird Seed, package,
Prunes, new
Figs, new
Maple Syrup, gal.
.r15C
'1bc
21b. 25c
21b9. 25c
82.25
Free Fony Votes
Ross J. Sproat . Phone 8
W. I. Stewart Phone 77
If its groceries we have them.
Wt i1 walker &Sen
UNDERTAKING
—and—
EMBALIdING
Motor or Horse Equipment.
W. j. WALKER, holder of Go-
vernment diploma and license.
Flowers Furnished,
Night or day phone 67.
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NOTICE
Having taken over the agency of the
tate Jamest Cowan for the
Farmers' Ferti-t.,er Co., ham,
I will be pleased to 811 all orders of
both old and new customers and give
any information within my knowte'dge
ANDREW ARCHIBALD
Box 282, Seaforth. ,
Ph -..e 44W.
Also Agricultural Lime
CREAM GRADING
The purchasing of Cream according' to grade became
law on May lst.
Your cream graded here by experts under Government
supervision and we guarantee you the best of service.
All our grading`' is checked by the Department of
Agriculture.
Aim to send Specials and No. 1 grade cream.
Send or deliver your cream at least twice a week and as
direct as possihle.
All creast graded as soon as we receive it
Creamery Open Saturday Nights.
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:Torun Topics
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Mr. and Mrs. Trainor, of ?Toronto,
were visitors at the home of Mrs' T.
IM;cQuaid.
Mrs. T. t1-1. Larkin was in. IHeosatl
addressing the •Women's 'M'issionary
Society.
Mrs.'. P. :Scott, of (Brussels, spent a
few 'days with her sisters, the 'Misses
Brine.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kerslake were
M 'Waterford visiting their daughter,
Mrs. Ivan 'Hill. '
Mr. Jack H'inohley, of Brantford,
spent the week=end at his home here.
Mrs: C, R. Somerville, of .London,
i, •a guest at the home of her ;brother,
Mr. J. A. Wilson.
Miss Mary Laing, of . `Milverton,
spent the week end at 'her 'home here,
Irf•r, and'iVlrs G,JHandley and baby,
of :Loddon, are visitors at, ;lhe home
of JAI'''. and Mrs, J. D-'Getnmeli.
Mr. Walter Miller, who is an ex-
pert potato grower in town, lies a
potatoes that weighs 33 lbs., and is
perfectly smooth and sound. Who
can 'BEET that?
There will be held in Seaforth
Presbyterian church a sacred musi-
cal service on Sunday evening, Octo-
ber'24th.
First snow of the season fell on
Wednesday the 20th. There was a
heavy snowfall last year n Oct. 6th.
Mrs. •Kenneth 'Ferguson, of Lon-
don, is spending .a couple of weeks
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
'Merner,
Mr. and Mrs, John Consitt and Mr.
and .Mrs, Roy Consitt and son spent
a •week visiting friends in Detroit,
SEAFORTil CAFE.
REGULAR DINNER' 40c
Meals. And Quick .Lunches at hours Prompt Service
BISSET'S ICE CREAM
SociasSoft Drinks, Chocolate Bars, Cigarettes, etc,
,
PERCY CY HOWE Prop,
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THE BEAFORTH NEWS
CQNSTANCE.
A happy event tdok place in
Blyth on Thursday of last ,week when
:Miss .Effie Logam,',daughter of 'Mr.
and Mrs.. Wm. Logan was united in
marriage to !Mr. Leo Stephenson, son
of Mr. and Mrs, iB:' B. Steptiettson, of
'Constance. The young . couple left'
amid' showers of confetti for a shope
honeymoon to Detroit and other
points, On their returns they will re-
side in Constance.
' Mr, and Mrs. iRdbt Grimoldby and
Mrs, Jos. ,Riley, Sr., spent Sunday at
the home of Mr; and .Mrs, Benj. ,Riley.
Mrs., Riley stayed at Constance.
Mr. James Mann,is still recovering:
'Master Mack Stephenson and 'Miss
Edith Riley spent the week end at the
;Nome 'o'f Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Riley,
Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs, Jack. Riley, of Brus-
sels, called an his father, Mr. Benj.
Riley land'apent the week end at the
home of Mr: and Mrs. Jack I'4ann, Jr.
Mr. Chas. (Riley is wearing a broad
Smile as his wife ,presented hint with
a 'fine baby boy on October lst. They
are calling it •Ken•net'h Edwin. 'Expect
his 'smile would have been broader if
it had been a girl for they had three
'boys and no girls.
Mr, Ott. Walj:er, who has spent
the past two months in, the West,
hes returned to his 'home here.
IMr. and Mrs, Ed. 'Howe and little
daughter, of (Minneapolis, sport , the
•week -end with the forner's parents,
Mr, s i\iJ v
andt as, Howe.
Ret Mr. McKay, of Avonton, will
conduct Thanksgiving service in the
Presbyterian church on Sunday, Oct.
24th on behalf of tire Women's Mis-
sionary Society.
A number ,from here attended anni-
versary services in Exeter Presbyter -
Marlette and Port Huron 'and other ian Church on Sunday.
American cities. Mr. Robert Hoggarth, reeve of the
Mess Jeate 'Smith was the hostess • township of ,,liiih'bert and chairman of
at a kitchen shower held at the home
of Mr. and Mfrs. Robt. McKay, in
Egmondville, on 'Wednesday evening,
is honior -of Miss Gertrude MdClure,
of 'McKillop. The evening was en-
joyably spent in games and dancing.
The shower comprised a number of
useful articles.
Miss Isabel Lowery, of Goderieh.
township, spent the week -end at her
hone here.
Ivtr. and .cabs. W. Hudson, of Strat-
ford, were visitors at the .home 0'f
•Mr, and Mrs. James Hudson.
Mrs. Ben. Johnstone and 'Fay are
spending a few days in Toronto.
Mrs. James Hudson is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Alan 'Stone. int Nor -
wick:
Mr. Keith Stogdill, of Toronto,
Was in town visiting friends.
nMr. and Mrs. W. A. Crich were in
Guelph attending the bakers' con-
vention.
Mr. G. 'D,''Haigh was a Toronto
vi'sito•r,
'Misses Isalbel and O•del Moser, of
New •Hauvburg, spent Sunday with
Mrs. J. Weber.
Miss Mary Finkbeiner has taken a
position on, the 'Post Office staff.
Mrs. Hugh Chesney underwent an
operation on 'Saturday for appendi-
citis,-
Mrs. Thomas Pullman is recover-
ing front a serious operation,
Mr. T. G. Shillinglaw and Mr. Ed-
win Cdiesttey are on a trip to North
Bay.
'.Mrs. John Stewart and son, of
Goderieh, were week -end guests at
the .home of 'lir. and Mrs: J. A,
D1 H1 �clnnes
Chiropractor- •
Of 'Wingftam, will be at,the
Monday
,and Thurial sday Seaforth, Monday ;a
noon in future.
Diseases of all all kinds success-
fully, treated. used
Electricity
Fruits
and
Vegetabies
At all .p rices to meet your needs '
RHUBARB
RADISHES
GREEN ONIONS
SPINACH
TABLE RAISINS
SINS
HEAD
LETTUCE
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CEL RY •
CAULIFLOWERS
W ERS
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TOICIA'1'O
ALMONDS
ED
SHELLED
COC
Per lb:
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Get her back to
wo r k. Moulting
hens don't lay
eggs. Put Pratte Poultry
Regulator in the feed and hens get
the vitality to harry no the moon; and petck-
ly ant bacJc to Laying eggs. It Pass to nae• -
Poultry 8asOdaltoi r
Sold 6y P•morn a1 •r Cnno4.'
•Writs fur PRAMS POULTRY BOOR.' •1FIp,EE
PRATT FOOD co. or CANADA.Liturd
;0Z8 Carrow-Ave_.5i runto•S.
the finance committee of Perth coun-
ty council on Thursday last received
the appointment to the position of
treasurer of the county of Perth. His
appointment came after six ballots
had been cast, Reeve Hoggarth re-
ceiving the .highest number of votes
on every ballot and on the final one
the council: gave a unanimous de-
cision. The following applications
for the position or treasurer were
read: Cecil C. Cavel, Stratford; R. R.
•Glenn, Stratford; . Milton J. Goetz,
Stratford, Robert 'Hoggarth, Cro-
ntartf, R. W. Switzer, St, Marys,
George Lochead; Atwood. Succeed-
ing the tate. .George Hamilton as
county treasurer, Perth County will
have in Robert Hoggarth, at present
reeve of the Hibbert, a man whose
many • outstanding characteristics
should make hits Iadnmirably suited to
fill in the position to the satisfaction
of everyone. 'Mr. Hoggarth is a nat-
ive of Perth' County, has lived here
all his life and having had many
years' experience in municipal life he
has a very comprehensive grasp of
what the .proposition demand's of
'him. The new treasurer was 'horn in
Hibbert, of English and Scotch par-
entage, his parents having conte out
.from the Old Cottntry and acquired
a farm oh lot 24, concession 11, Hib-
bert. Here he has grown tip and,
here he has lived practically all hie
life. He received his early education
in S.S, No. 7, Hibbert, and up until
recently pursued the occupation of
forming as did his father'be.fore ]tint.
Mr. H ggarth first entered municipal
life in 1896 as a member of Hibbetjt
+council, on which board he served •Pdr
four years, being reeve during 1899
and 1900. Then he dropped out of
municipal life for some fide years, re-
turning again in 1905 and for five
years subsequently he again served
S,F teem of the :0(5..1: hip, For over
20 years he taus trustee and secretary
treasurer of S. S. No. 7,:Hibbert,
resigning the former •position two
years ago to again be honored with
the reeveship although he still serves
the school 'board as secretary
teeasurer, During the past two ye'ars
he has been a valued member of the
county council and in the capacity of
chairman of the finance committee
during the present year he has rend-
ered splendid service. Aside from
this he has served Hilt;bert for many
years at different tunes as township
auditor. Ole is a member of the Staffs
United Church but for some 17 years
he u'as 'a member of the 'board of
rrauagenncnt of the'Cromarty Presby
titian Church. He is married and has
a grown up family of four. Although
in his 62nd year, Mr. Hoggarth has
the appearance and vitality of a touch
younger man anti in taking over the
position of treasurer he should give
to the county many years of service,
A man of honesty analaintegrity, the
county will be assured of receiving
front hint conscientious and efficient
stlrvice, Mr. and Mrs. Hoggarth in-
tend moving to Stratford almost im-
mediately.
\\Zestcott.
Air. Louis Brall left on :Monday for
Detroit to resume his duties with. the
Ford Motor 'Co.
Tic many friends of Mrs. C. Eckert
are pleased to learn that she is able
to be around again.
Mrs, Jennie Patterson, who,has
been visiting in London, is spening
a few days •in town, before going to
Toronto,
Mrs. Ralph Elliott is visiting her
parents, _Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mc -
'Gavin, in Ttutkerstnith.
\fr, and Mrs. T. E. Heron intend
leavingshortly to spend the winter in
Florida.
The Thankoffering meeting of the
Women's 'Missionary Society will be
held in First Presbyterian church' on
Tuesday, Oct. 26th, at 3 o'clock. Mrs.'
Ranniwan, of Toronto, an able and
outstanding speaker, will address the
tneeting.
•\'tr, James •Cameron and Miss
Mabel Cameron were in Sarnia visit
ittg friends.
'bur. and Mrs. George Coleman, of
Tuckersmith, were in Stanley on
Tuesdayattending the funeral of Mrs.
Coleman's uncle, the late Mi', Alfred
,S co tch tntcrc, •
Miss Bertha 'Chesney has gone to
spend the winter with •her emit, Mrs.
Luther Robbins; in Florida.
'bit,, Geo. Sillery is spending the
steek with friends in Dashwood.
A. social evening will be held in. the
parish hall of 'S't. Thomas' church on
Thursday, Oetdber 28th, to which all
ntcnbers- of the congregationare
cordially invited,.
Rev. 5. C. Vesey, late., of Korea,
will conduct anniversary services in
Seaforth Presbyterian ,Church,, on
November 21st.
Special Optical Offer.
s eetasles
High gradegold-filled p,
and eyes glasses with 'best flat spher
:cal lenses ,fol' only $4.00. All other
styles of fryainu'and lenses • at'Idavest
prices. Eyes examined by otil weft.
known specialist, Mr. Hiighaou,f fol;;-
nterly optical expert. for Feints To-
,.
•onto, and (Henry Morgan &. •Co.,,
Montreal. The hest optical work to
be obtained and at moderate ,prices,
Two days only, :Tuesday and 'Wed-
nesdayn. October 26-27. Beattie's Fair,
Seaforth,
VA.RNA.
• Mrs. R. Cameron of Hensall, spent
a -few days with her sister, Mrs, : C.
Stelck,
Mrs. H. Troyer spent 'Monday with
Mrs. A. Ings.
(Rev, Mr. isrown, ,former minister.
of the Methodist church here, preach-
ed in the United Church on Sunday
evening.
1}v,Iiss Emily' Beatty, who had an
operation for tonsils/in Clinton .hos
Pitch Friday, is home and doing nice-
ly.
Mrs.
ice-ly'Mrs. A. McConnell intends speed-
ing a couple of months in the West
with her brothers and will apend a
while with her daughter Margaret,
who is teaching at Port Alberta
Mr. Horton, who -spent the past
week at the home of Mr. and Mrs, J.
Beatty, returned to his home in Hib-
bert on ?Monday.
Mr, and Mrs. J. Rathwell spent Sat-
urday in ,London,
ISotne of the villagers took in the
fowl supper at Zurich last Thursday.
Mr. Garnet Taylor returned home
Saturday evening with his' bride.
Their many friends wish the young
couple every success and happiness
as they start out on their new voyage
in life. i
,Miss 'Welsh, ie company with Miss
Hogg and Miss Grieve, attended the
teacher's convention in •Goderieh last
Thursday and Friday.
•M•rs. W. Clark intends going to
Toronto to visit her daughter for a
time,
There was no service in St, John's
Church Sunday. The members at-
tended
reopening and hr
the reop o
thanksgiving service in Bayfield mor-
ating and evening.
LONDESBO.RO.
Mr, Thos. Cowan lc}ft Thursday for
'Walkerville, where he will- visit his
daughter for a while,
Mr. Sam. Woodman spent ?Thurs-
day in Clinton.
Mr, Geo. 'Moon loaded a Car of
potatoeson Friday.
A young people's convention of the
United 'Church of the Presbytery 'of
Huron was held in the ,Methodist
Church here last Friday,
Mrs. ('Or.) Gray is visiting her
father and mother, Rev. and Mrs.
Abrey,
\•Ir: ;Thr. Roberton spent Friday in
Seaforth.
':sir. Jas. Elslie, of the village spent
tate week -end at Centralia.
t\Ir, Ainsley, of Leamington, is
visiting in the village.
Mr. :Stanley Carter and .Ur. Geo.
Moon are loading potatoes this week.
Mr. D. D. Roberton and mother
motored to 'Toronto Friday. return-
ing Sunday.
Mr. Cecil Griffith and ,Mr. Ab.
Shaddick, o'£ Beecbville, have returned
1tn their' homesfor the winter months.
'BIRTHS.
II LLAND.-In Windsor, on Oct.
6th, 1926, to Mr. ' and Mrs. Leo
'Holland,'redaughter. Mrs.,
,Leo
ANLEY.
11r. Louis ;Breit, of .Detroit, accmn-I
parried by Mr. C, :Eckert and Mr, J.
M. 'Eckert; were visitors in our burg
last Sunday, •
Six threshing, outfits occupied our'
:burg, of .late, and
the season Won't
lastlong if the late buckwheat fhar-
vest could bd gathered, but the recent
rains and snow is stil'1 prolonging
the delay. All the root crop harvest
dad ru great deal of fall work is to be
done iitd,we-nced.,'one tioirth .. of fine
weather. '
Items of news •a'Irvays welcome,
CHISELHURST.
Mr. Melville, of Moncton, .has •been
visiting for the past week with Mr.
and Mrs. G. T. Wren.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Wilkinson spent
'Sunday in Lucan visiting their son
`Richard.
,Miss Maude ;Millar attended the
teachers' conved'tion in Goderieh a
week ago• God:
Mrs, 'Fitagerald and ,family have
moved to Exeter and Mr, and Mrs
Richardson, of Hensel], 'are occupy-
ing the house that they vacated.
We
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KIPPEN, •
'Mr. Albert Durham, of Bothwell. is
visiting at his sister's, Mrs. -B. D.
Field,
\I r. Jas. \1cClyntont received the
•sad news .00 Monday of the sudden
death of his cousin. .Mrs. Jos. Whit-
more, of 'Toronto, on :Friday, Oct.
15th.
'Mr. Wm, Glazier, of Clinton, is
visiting Mr. Thos. Butt.
Anniversary services were held in
'Kippeu United Church on Sunday
last and were'a great success. Rev
W. P. 'Lane, of 'Seaforth, was the
speaker for the' day and delivered two
fine discourses. The choir .rendered
excellent music for the occasion and
sere assisted by _Mr. Orval Craw -
'ford, of '%Valkerville, who is a 'beauti-
ful solo singer. •
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Kyle spent a
few days recently with friends at Xia-
gara Falls and points east.
Owing to the continued wet wea-
ther there are still a lot of beans to
.hat vest. •
Mr. Jas..Aikcnhead, a former Kip -
pen boy, but now of New York, is
spending a week amng his old neigh-
bors'anrl friends,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grieve, who
were residents of Egouondvi;le, hut
now of Grose Isle, Michig•te. are here
fr a few days calling on their many
friends -No :doubt Mr, and 01rs.
.,Grieve :see Many changes is It is some
fourteen years since they lett these
parts.
Clinton.'
Early ".Tuesday morning, Oct. 5th,
in St. Paul's lGnorch, Clinton, the
marriage took place of Marion Lou-
ise, youngest daughter of H. 7: and
Mrs. Hibbs, and'Gordon Leroy Hall,
younger son of,iG. E. and Mrs, Hall.
The marriage ceremony was conduct-
ed by (Rev. L. C 'Harrison, The
couple were unattended andlumen
iately lifter the ceremony left on a
motor. trip around •Lalce Huron. On
their return they will rebidc i11 Clin-
ton.
Mr. A. F. Johns, principal of Vine-
land school, who was „10. Clinton for
the teachers' 'convention and to, move
his furniture to Vineland, took ill
with ,typhoid fever and was taken to
the' hospital,
Ala excellentpr,otection against
worms' can be got in u\Iillet's Worm
•Powders; They render the stomach
and intestines ; untenable .to "them.
They' heal: the •surfaces that +have'be
come inflanied.:,by blue attacks of ;the
parasites ,and serve to .'restetre the
strength ,of .the child that has been
unclennrinecl by 'the draughts that the
worms have, made upon it, and that
their operation is altogether . health-'
giving.
IVIcKILLOP.
Taylor-McClure.—A quiet wedding
took place at the 'McKillop manse on
Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock, when
:Miss 'Frances Gertrude McClure.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Mc-
Clure, of McKillop, 'becamethe bride
of Mr. Garnet Johns Taylor, son of
Mr. and Mrs. '\\'m. Taylor, of Varna.
Rev, J. A. Ferguson performed the
:cerenony The 'bridesmaid was i
ss
Bertha Grieve, of Seabfortli, and the
groomsman was Mr. Roy Dowson, Of
n
VMarna The happy couple leftt n a
motor trip and upon their return will
reside on their farm south h of Bayfield,
Mc1 ILLOP.
•
Miss lithel 'McClure, who has been
visiting in Manitoba and Saslcatche-
tvan returned home last week.
Messrs. Oscar and Wilhuore Cut-
hill accntpanied by !Messrs, Roy and
Arthus Henderson motored to ,Ha•ni-
ilton, 'Beamsville, and Niagara Falls
over the week -enol.
A kitchen shower' was held at the
residence) of Mrs. iRobt, Dodds, on
Thursday, in honor of rMiss"Gertrude
McClure, t'he'brideselect. •
There number ne1-
here ,were a large nu n u e
r of -nei-
ghbors
gh'bots 'and 'friends'nresent, A dainty
lunch was served, after which they
s'howered_a great many useful articles
and gifts on the bride -to -'be.
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'. quiet but pretty wedding was
solemnized on Thursday afternoon,
October doth at 2 o'clock at the home
of'Mr, and •Mrs, W. A. Logan, when
their daughter Effie J., became die
bride of Mr, Leo 'Stephenson of Con-
stance. •Rev.•Geo. Telford, U.A., pas-
tor of St, Andrew's Church, was the
officiating clergyman. The happy
couple left soon after by motor for a
short visit with friends al London
and Brigdcn. After their return they
will take up their residence at Con-
stance. The best wishes of a host of
friends go with the young couple to
their new home,
Last 'Thursday quite a serious ac-
cident happened to Mr. Joseph Stoth-
ere when he fell ff a dray. Fortunate-
ly no bones were 'broken.
'Hiss Lizzie Hoover, ,o Brussels,
was the guest of her sister, Mrs.
Duncan McCallum, over Sunday.
Mr. and 'Mrs. 'Leo Ste'i'enson (nee
Effie Logan) returned to town from
their wedding trip.
Mrs. Garden, of \\oisely, Sask.,
who is visiting her lather, Mr, Wm.
Taylor, spent Sunday at Mr. \Vin,
.Skelton's.
,Messrs. 'George and :Albert Shelton
took a trip to Niagara on Thursday,
Mr. and Mrs. Richmond and Miss
;Elva visited friends at Listowel on
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