The Seaforth News, 1927-09-29, Page 5li
THURSDAY, SEPT, 29, 1927.
PORK AND BEANS
is an appetizing dash, even for
those who are not hungry. There
is one essential, however, ` in
making an ideal dish of it, The
pork must give it the right
flavor and we pride ourselves e
that we know how to supply
just the right cut for the purpose.
Try it once. You'll want it often.
:Rhone 5s,' Seaforth,
11.
Your Butcher.
Red l=1 bite
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JAM WEEK
Raspberry and Apple, Rose
brand, 4 lb. tins 490
Strawberry and Apple, Rose.
brand, 4 lb. tins 49c
Pri e Black Currant Jam, 3 lb.
Glass 55c
Pure Strawberry Jam, 3 Ib.'
Glass
550
Pule Orange Marmalade, 4 1b
Tins 600
Pure Pineapple 11 ile Marmalade,
3 lb. Glass 60c
Pure Orange Marmalade, 1:6, oz
Glass 1.00-
These
OeThese prices for one week only
Lay in ti, supply. They will
not. OC'CL2r againthis year.
Ross J. Sproat Phones
W. M. Stewart Phone 77
The pan'
Dairy Farmer is assured of good 'markets the
h
w oleY ear for his Dairy • Products.
Increase your Dairy Herd and enlarge your bank ac-
count. They will not fail you.
Produce only cream of the best qualityand send our
cream to us either through our A y
will assure you of our very best se
When you need a new Creat
MELOTTR. We can give you ail
1
Agents or deliver direct. We
services and highest ;rices,
Cream Separator see the NEW
attractive deal.
Seaford', Seaforth Creamery Co.
C. A. BARBER, Prop.
W. J. Walker & Son
UNDERTAKI G
N
-and-
EMBALMING
Motor or Horse Equipment
W, J. WALKER, holder of Go-
verdnteut diploma and license,
Flowers Furnished.
Night or day phone 67.
JITS'I' '1'O REMIND YOU
of
rlknlerf�
Family
❑
Loaf'
The wruppct([ breac[
its 'worth your while
to give it a !trial
Buns, Cakes, .Pastries,
Etc.
Phone 70 -Prompt T)elivery
Beale and inspect our Bakery
at your owl! convenience
ROY S. PINKNIBIY
I ) ick Block---Sciaforth
H. H1 Melones
Chiropractor
Of Wingham, will be at the
Commercial Hotel, Seaforth
- Monday, Wednesday and
• Friday Afternoons
.Diseases of all kinds success
fully treated.
Electricity used.
Cheapest of all Oils.--Cousiclering
-due qualities of Dr. Thomas' Eclectric.
ea it is the cheapest of all prepara-
lr ans offered to the 'public, it is to• be
mine! in every drug store in Canada
coast to coast and all country
atierdttants keep it for sale. So, being
rssilye'Procurable ;fund extremely ntod-
ltrate -le price, no one should be with-
';set' a bottle of it, 'f
Items of Stenos always woke=
Chas. A. limey
Teacher. of
Piano, Organ and Theory
Pupils prepared. for the
Toronto Conservatory ex-
aminations, or any college
of music
Residence -Church Street
TOWN TOPICS
Mrs.. Robert !McKenzie, c
the silver.cup in the ladies'.gol
pehnion•'on Thursday last.
Mrs. J. S. Roberts of Osha
spending a few days with her
Mrs: J, A. Case,
Mr. and Mrs, James T. Se
Detroit, are visiting laic Pathe
John Scott, Roxboro.
Mi J. IR, Goveniock received
that his sister, Miss Margaret
lock, of Glaston, North ,Dekota
i'ercd a stroke recently and is
hospital" where she is ;reproving
Mr, and Mrs, John 'Sharpe a
roily of Watford, visited Mr, an
• Airs. Thos. Sharpe, over the
end,
'Mr.: and Airs. J. Dennison 51
few days with their daughter,
'Lorne Speare, Harriston.
Mr. and Ivlrs. John :Webster
Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Webster
the week end with Mrs, Web
'brother and niece, Mr. Harry R
and Mrs. McLellan, near Sarni.
Miss i1toile Sharpe visited f
in Mitchell over -the week end,
Arthur Tressle, foreman of the
iilg plant of the paving outfit,
narrow escape on Sunday,'whe
heavy smokestack was blown
landing right beside him.
Mr. and Mrs Max Reynard
son Nelson visited -her brother,
T. J. Webster, Tuekersniith,
M r. Fred McGavin is improvin
tel his two weeks' illness.
Clarence Hoggarth . had his
badly injured on Saturday,
he attempted to jump over the f
of the howling green.
Judge 'Jackson is spending a
iu Egmondvidle, having accompa
Miss Jackson, Ethel Jackson and
Downs from Toronto on 'Sunda
motor.
Mr. 'l'erl Downs left'Monday
Montreal ni t•tl toattend . t(e0rl
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esday after spending a few weeks
with her sister at Bayfield,
Mrs, D.' E. Stewart and Mrs. W. R.
last were in Kitchener nn Saturday
trending the funeral of little Doro-
1}'. Utnbaclt, who died on Wednesday
Mr, E. 'Limbach of Toronto spent a
ttple of days this week in tona,
Mr, G. Rufus Keys, of the town of
olborne, who visited relatives in
wit and Stanley the past week, re-
ived word that his mother, who is
years of age, was so seriously hi-
red when she 'fell on the stairs at
r home, that little hope is held for
r recovery.
Two changes in local traits time
me into effect Monday. The morn -
g train leaving at 6.59 gives sleepy
ds twenty minutes longer imbed,
t the noon train now arriving at
33, delays the mail half an hour
d is not so convenient for passen-
rs to Clinton or Goderich wishing
return the sante afternoon.
Wednesday of this week is the final
If-holMday in Seaforth for this year,
ere is talk of a shorter half -holiday
San next year.
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rest were here for the week end
ling on friends.
Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs
relies Kestle; George street, on
nclay, were Mr. and Mrs. Pollen, of
rquhar; Air, and Mrs, 'Euler, Mit-
11, ivfr, and lir, Edward Pollen.
et er. .
fr. Robt. I-Tabitirk's malty friends
I be sorry to hear he is not im-
ving in health.
bTr Jake `Sproat, of Timagatni,
Ontario, who was in Toronto on
urines trip was here Tuesday to
his father who is improving in the
pital here. He {eft Wednesday for.
North,
rs, Rebecca •Reil! of I:uckuow
ter! friends in toren,
r. Bert Horton left by motor
slay morning for Calgary,
rs Russeli Sproat has,gi,ne to 1
roil to visit fiends, 1t
Mrs. Reginald Sykes -arrived in
oda, Wash, Thursday last, where I s
was met by - fr. %S3'kes and lei
Shelton by motor.
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THE SEAFORTH NEWS.
le Best Work'
u„ hoes Mire Mere!
Do you renzetAber the time when you could buy hand
made Work Shoes at $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 that would
give absolute satisfactions'
We have asitnilar Shoe made by one of the best makers
of Work Shoes in Canada. The leather is lanported Eng-
lish Kip -with double Solos -to the heel -Blucher cut --
Plain Toe -and the price is $4.25 a pair
It's the'hest work shoe in the country,
Another good one is macre of Rod ed Oil Tan Waterproof
leather with 11 I'auco Solis at $3.65 a pair
Others at 83.20 and $2.95 a pair
You get'Better Shoes for :LessMoney 1ti.
EC NOW1
OOT STO-E
--- Directly Opposite Commercial Hotel
TIMMIMENSIMINAMMONIMMOIMS
Wednesday- to visit old friends it
town.
Mr, A. G. Smiblie of '.rorontu aped
the week end with: Dr. and yirs, R, R
Ross.
The ladies of St, •Thomas' Anglican
Church intend holding a baaata• the
last week in November.
for -34r. J. Leslie Kerr has been appoint -
B
erS-tedto a tutorial fellowship at Toronto
• University. ultcrsit It is valued t. rte l a 0 '
t 70 for
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two tic bear 1� a, •* r
s umd ca 1. t degree r t M.A., e .I
and Ph.D.. - •
Messrs. Scott Fergus+is and Arthur
.ymerit left this week to attend Toron-
to University.
Mrs.. Tom Rawley of Port Huron
is spending her holidays with her
sisters, Mrs..C. Eckart and Mrs. John.
Nolan, who has been on the •sick list
and is improving rapidly. Mrs. Raw-
-ley also called on her sister, Miss
Julia Kenny .and. brothers, Frank and
Philip Kenny, Dublin.
Mr. and Mrs, •T. D. Brintnell and
Son Cecil motored from Vanderbilt,
Mich, accompanied try Mrs. Jos.
Johnston of the same town. the for-
mer to visit his parents its Hibbert
and the latter to visit her aunt, Mrs.
Ellen Smith and son Marshall, and
other relatives:in Seaforth.
(Dr. and ..Airs. G. McIntosh of Cat-
taraugus, N.Y., were visiting Mr. and -
.Mr J.M. Henderson last week.
tDr. Gray of Toronto is visiting his
brother, Mr. Alex, Gray in Egntond-
ville. -
Mrs. Cleo. •Murray has returned
Iran's visiting -her son in Buffalo.
•3fts.
Libby
1'lett
e., rs
Bert
et
FMB, and cJohnston,ecil c ll
J of Grim-
bsy, and A•Irs Jarvis of ,Hamilton,
were visitors of Airs 1. R. Habkiek
the first of the week.
Mr. Hubert Henderson- of 13 ridge -
burg spent the week end at the hc,tne
of Mrs. L. T. DeLaeey.
- Miss Mary flays, daughter of Mr.
and Airs. R. S. Hays, is attending art
school in Toronto. .
Mrs, A. Bruce left for her home in
WVinutipeg ou Monday after spending!
! he summer with Mr. and Mrs. Harry
•Charters and other friends here.
Mrs. A. Sparks of Bayfield, accom-
panied by Miss Barwick missionary
from fnclia, visited Mrs. E. L. ,Box.
The girls of St. James' parish are
having a dance Thursday night,Oct.
6th, in the parish Ball Nighthawk. t
rirchestra.
The Huron Medical Association f
net in the town hall on Wednesday c
fternoon.
Miss Helper. of the t ollegiata . tart. {,
pent the -week-end its Toronto,
s TUCKERSMITH.�
A•lr. tied Cook Is erecting a 11
green.
re -1
t implement shed.
, Mr. and Afrs, Hnwarrl E. Johns
turned on Monday and are busy g
ting settle,! in their nese home here
31r. and !Ars. George Turner a
Miss Macy have taken ul) their re
deuce its Clinton.
\h s.
Win. \\'riehl ;Le 1 her tout'
h
and rather r
� Mr. ar
and Mrs. r.. 1-
Ieari
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Clinton, lie t 0 111101 trip to Ham
t u t; visit Mrs. Wright's sister, At
\\'hien ire.
\{r,. \A'rn. charters,John has been
visiting at Victoria, Saskatoon. and
several other points, ha- returned
Louie. .
Air. and Mrs. Donley and fatnil
of Mitchell, were Sundae 'viaitore
the home of Mrs. James McIntosh.
Miss Mabel Riley and Mr,
Riley spent Sunday last with the
sister, Mrs. Bert Hoggart.
Mr. and Mrs. \Vilson Allan, of E
tnondville, spent a week at the ho
of Mr. Wim. 'Wright.
Mrs. Robt. Charters is at preset
on the sick list.
Air. John 'Mackay, of Buffalo, i
visiting at the parcntai home on th
7th concession.
Mr. James Doig, of Iiuffato, is hom
visiting' his father and mother, M
and Mrs: Robt. Doig.
MANLEY.
What is
Tp° biggest
.1 The young people
have the right idea
40,E about the importance
(}f keeping Uj) one's friends.
'Their nlodtrtt point of
view is that your friends
are your biggest asset,
* Tieepitt,, them up be-
comes a very simple
when h.
N 11 y O,ti can
z.c) easily call then! by
Long Distance. The ser-
vice was never so quick,
ane! to Interurban towns
(within a radius of say 25
miles) the rate is particu-
larly low,
The finest kind of a
habit is to have one
day each week
� for
calling up a friend or
friends by Long ,Distance.
The benefits are often quite
startling.
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•- BORN.
tb1OKN.BI L --4n Seaforth, on hues=`
day, Sept. 27, 1927, to Mr, and Mrs,
Thos. Hicknell, John street, a . son
(Thomas Francis).
KIPPEId
Airily day services were obsery
in the United Church Kippen,
Sunda. •.
PP n,
M,.,.Wm. Joni, was taken si
ck
the horns of bis',sun, 31r, Herbs
Jones, and the doctor was' called
once. Mr. Jones was removed to h
home in Hensel!, and at- date
writing is as well as can be expecte
Bean harvestisBg is the order of th
day.
Mr. and Mrs, Arnold Petrie, of To
rento, spent the week -end with rola
rives. ..
Mr. James McClyinont and M
John Workman spent Sunday in Lon
dols,
,Mr, and Mrs. H, -Glazier and fain
i{y, of Stratford, spent - the: week -end
with Mr, and Mrs. T. W. Butt.
Mr, Basil Field is' spending a few
days with his brother; Mr, Feld, of
this village.
Mr, Gilbert Jarrott left on Friday
for La
5
London to to attend Western Uni-
versity.
31r, John Workman is removing into
his new house this coining week.
Mr, Fred Parsons, of 'London, spent
few days with Itis parents, Mr, and
Mrs Robert Parsons:
Miss Nee;. of Dashwood i visiting
al the home rf Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Thompson:
Anniversary services will hr held
at Hilisgreen on Oct2nr1. Rev.
Duncan McTavish, of Exeter, will be
the special speaker for the day. Ser.vices and Sunda}• sch, ll at St. u•
drew United Church, Kippen, will
lir wtrllrlrttv}'tt un �unuav, Oct. 2nd,
ew� rtwin?