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The Seaforth News, 1927-12-01, Page 5la THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1927. Our Prices on a fear items for one week Brooms, well made, green, polished handles, each 39c p . 15c ..; Sweet Apple Cider, per quart , . , Mince Meat a dandy brand, Tb. , . ; , . , 18e Dorn, Peas or Tomatoes, all new pack, 2 tins .. 25c Sliced Pineapple, regular size, per, tin . .... 15e Sauer -kraut, - perp ...,, 5e .... auer-kraut, in bulk, pound Preserved Ginger, Imported, in pound this , ::: 55c Clover Raney, in 10 lb. 'pails, po°xtid.... 12Ac Ross J. Sproat W. Me Stewart Phone 8 Phone 77 Seven deliveries all over town every day. itq always hi j1ier� The Dairy Farmer is assured of good markets -the, whole year for his Dairy Products. Increase your Dairy 1-lerd and: enlarge your bank ac- t. aunt. They will not fail you. Produce only cream of the best quality and send your cream to us either through our Agents or deliver direct. We will assure you of our very best services and highest prices. When you need a new Cream Separator see the NEW MELOTTE. We can give you an attractive deal. Seaforth.CrealneryY Cu. Seaforth, Ont. C. A. BARBER, Prop. 1 W, Walker & Soo UNDERTAKING . EMBALMING Motor Motor or Horse Equipment W. J. WALKER, holder of Go- 'vernment diploma and license, - Flowers Furnished. Night or day phone 67. 1 D. H. McInnes chiropractor Of Wingham, will be at the Commercial Hotel, Seaforth Monday, Wednesday and Friday Afternoons Diseases of all kinds success - hilly treated. Electricity used. oatal;;091111MOIVOIN166,11.1.10.2111=1.111.0....11EMIINIIMIIIIIII 5 Gift. Out of The Ordinary— When you select the Fuller Hair Brush and Comb Set, you give some- thing different from the usual present If makes es beautiful a Christmas gift as can be found, Only one of the dozens of Fuller Christmas Sets 1 arrange tor Tori when 1 visit your home When -see you I'll show you the new way to do Christmas shopping (For special' demonetretien write tae) .. JOHN HOOVER • The Fuller Service Man Box 850 Seaforth, Ont, a ReducedPrices Ladies' and Gentlemen's haircuts now II the latest hobs now 35c at the Dennison & Pullman Shop Barber Phone 125• 1 Want end. For Sale ads, a. times 50c Pianos Tuned Cleaned and Repaired Chas. A. Fowey Residence—James St. 1 HULLETT, Mr. Will Bryant and family of Blyth spent Sunday with Mr. C. Ste- wart. Mr. W. Fairservice and Herbert re- turned Monday from the West, The young people of SS. No, 4 spent a very pleasant time Friday ev- ening at the home of Mr. C. Josling, where they started to practice a couple of dialogues for their Christmas en- tertainment. Mr E. Cartwright is at present in Clinton hospital. His friends wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. Elgin Josling returned after spending the fall in the West. The Junior Farmers and Junior In- stitute of Blyth have challenged Lon- desboro Young People to a debate, "That the Life of the Farmer is Pre- ferable to that of the City Man who works. for a Salary," to be debated in Londesboro community hall, Wednes- day evening at 8 o'clock, December 7, A social time is being prepared. Ladies are asked to provide, No admission charged. A cordial invitation is ex- tended to all the young people of the community, Come and enjoy the ev- ening. Mr. Humphrey Snell, of Hallett, won many awards at the International Stock Show at Chicago, bringing honor to himself and the county. Mr. Snell made his strongest showing in the fat Leicester division, a type of sheep to which he gives most of his attention and In the breeding of which he is recognized as one of the most successful on the continent. He also captured both the championship and the reserve championship of the Lei- cester breed, the first with a yearl- ing and the second with a Iamb. Mr. Snell also had a strong entry in the grade and cross -breed sheep division, one of his yearlings winning premier honors as the bestlong-haired wether of the breed. CROMARTY, The congregation of Cromarty Church has called Rev. John Elder, a minister of ',the Presbyterian church in the United 'States Mr. Scott, Mr. and lIrs. MdLeitan .-Mr. and Mrs. OIiVer and Miss Hotrghton attended a meeting of Stratford Presbytery held in that city on Wednesday, at which the call was approved Mr. Elder will be granted four weeks' vacation each year. He was present al the meeting and accepted the call. The indtied on will be held at 2:15 p. nt., on Thur slay, Dec, 8th. The mod- erator, Ret. GC'trge Rowland, will preside, as fisted by Rev, 0, Lloyd Griffiths,. Rev. IT. L. ilennic Rev. G. P Duncan and Rey \\: „T,„ Send us the names of your visitors. TOWN TOPICS THE SEA1'QRTH ' NEWS. S. Mr, '1',' J:' Webster " has returned home from the hospital after his re- cent serious illness. Mrs, Jos. Eckert has fully recover- ed from her late illness, and Miss Catherine O'Connor has returned to her home in Hibbert, Mr. and Mrs. James 1, Johnston are moving to London this week, where Mr.' Johnston will take charge of a farm, The name of Miss Gladys Holland was inadvertently omitted from, the report handed in of a social evening of the Bible Class of the United Church held at the home of Mr. Her- old. Lawrence, appearing in last week's paper. Miss Holland gave an excellent reading, ' The Misses Chuff, Centre street, re- ceived word of the death of their brother-in-law, Mr. Richard Benson, of Toronto, last: week: He is survived by a grown»tip son and daughter, His wife, formerly Mary Ann Cluff, dau- ghter of the late Richard Cluff, of Mc- Killop,'predeceased him by a number of years. . Mr, Sandy Campbell's many friends were delighted to recognize his 'famil- iar, hearty voice on the street again after his recent serious illness. iSunday visitors' at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McLaren were Mr, and Mrs. Alex, McLaren, Miss Herron and. Mr. John " McDougall, Chisel- hurste Mr, and Mrs. Robt. Hoggarth and Miss Rena McLaren, 'Stratford. Mr. and Mrs, John Stewart, Mrs. S. !Boyd and 'Mrs. L. G. VanEgmond were Sunday visitors in Stratford. 'Mrs. L. T,. DeLacey,. of Toronto, attended the funeral of the late. Mrs. Andrew Henderson. 1lrs. James Mullen is the guest of her. brother, Dr. McFaut, Toronto. Mrs. T. Swan Smith has returned from'a visit with Toronto friends. Mr. and Mrs, John Beattie were week -end visitors in London. Mr. Norman Henderson, of Toron- to, attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Andrew Henderson. Miss Downey of the Hospital staff, attended the Morris -McGrath wed- ding in St. Columban on Saturday. Mr. Jake Wurm is able to be out again after his bad attack of blood poisoning. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fletcher, of Lumsden, Sask., arrived •on Saturday to 'make their home with their daugh- ter, Mrs. Robert 'Ritchie. They are former residents of Seaforth. Mr. Adapt Fletcher and children, Doris and' Robbie, accompanied them on the trip, but will return to the West in a short time, Mr. Fred Cowan, of Huntington, P.Q., left' on Tuesday for St. Marys after spending a week visiting his cousin, Mr. W. W. Cowan, and Mrs. Cowan. Mr. Cowan, who is a breed- er of purebred cattle, 'attended the Royal 'Winter 'Fair. Toronto, and was in this part of Ontario to purchase Holstein cows. Mr. J. L. Kerr, editor of The 'Bras- sels Post was a visitor in town on Friday. His friends are glad to see hint able to be ottt again after being confined to bed seven, weeks with sciatica. Mr. F. J. Kerslake visited his dau- ghter, Mrs. -D.-T. Hill, of 'W'aterford, this week. Messrs, 'Ostwald and. 'Gerald Snow- don spent Saturday in Toronto, Miss Margaret Waugh has returned from a visit with friends in London. Miss Nell MacDougall left on Mon -i day to visit her sister, Mrs. Charles Stewart, Portland, Oregon. Dr. Wnt. and Mrs. Gentrnell, of Stratford, were town visitors during the past week. Mrs. Thompson Scott and little daughter Shirley, of ,Detroit, were week -end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. T. G, Scott, Miss Helen McDougall left on Mon- day to spend the winter with her sis- ter, Mrs. Chas. 'Stewart, of Portland, Oregon, for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Norris and Lila, of Cromarty, visited with 'Mrs. Hugh Wright, 'Tuesday. Mr. John McPherson, who lives with Itis daughter, Mrs. Hugh Wright, is not as well as his friends would wish. Mrs, H. J. Gibson is visiting her sister, Mrs. B. Williams, Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. Max. Raynard and daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mullen, of Lucknow, visited Mr, and Afrs. John 'Webster, this week- end. Mr. I'obt. Smillie is in :Torontn, this week to undergo trenttnent. Mr. Alex. Butler was very unfort- uuate'Iast week to have the end of a finger an his left hand lacerated by a sausage machine in Di H. Stewart's butcher shop, Mrs. .Roy MieGeoch and Lloyd Allen, Egntondvitle, left Friday on a trip to Cochrane to visit her father, Mr, John Taman, and her brothers, for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs, William Stevens and family, of Kitchener, spent Sunday with Miss Belle Jackson, Miss Margaret McNay spent Sun - clay with Miss Evalena Nott. We are pleased 'to see Mr. Jas Sproat out again after his recent seri- ous illness. Mr. Adatn Fletcher„ . of Regina, Sask., who has been visiting`his 'sister, Mr. s Ritchie to here ,left Tuesda • to visit relatives in Stratford. l s1 We are sorry to report that Miss Eunice Leafherlend is under the do' - tor's care at present. Mr. and Mrs. Wsn. Finlayson, of Wellesley, spent 'Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. Weiland, Mr. and Mrs. H. Weiland spent last week in Wellesley with Wm. and Mrs, Finlayson, Mr. and Mrs, Wnt, Govenlook, of Chicago, who spent a few clays last week visiting their parents, Mr, and Mrs: J. R. Govenlock, motored to Loudon Sunday afternoon, on their Way hgnie. Mr. Ross Fowler, of Leamington, visited itis uncle, Mr. Aclant Hays. Mr. Ranalii Reinke is visiting in Des troit with Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Grieve, Mr, and Mrs, Nathan Peck and two grandchildren, Ronald and Eileen, of 1•fensall, were the guests of Mr. anti L..,I4e;yy on Sunday last: and Mrs, Artie Keys and their three sons; Bernard, John and Arnold, Save Money: Your .Winter Footwear Buy your Winter Footwear here, and you'll get the Best Values in this town, Absolutely ECONOMY BOOT O SHOP 0 Better Shoes for Less Money Directly Opposite Commercial Hotel B. KNIGHT formerly with Dorenwend•Pember Commercial Hotel Thurs., Dec. 15th HAIR GO 1DS LADIES and GENTS Advice ou the Scalp Makers of Patent Structure JOHNSTON & KNIGHT Ryrie -'Birks Building, Yonge, & 'Temperance, Toronte AZ:A and FOWL SUPPER Grand Bazaar and Fowl Supper in aid of St. James' Church SE1P@RTf•6 in the Parish Hail Tuesday, Dec. 13 PP tit+Ftlis"ic➢1'IiJ clrt srlltir WINTHROP Anniversary Services will be conducted by Reit'. R. R epiNNER OF KIPPEN in Devon Chui'eh, Winthrop on Sunday, Dec, l l tui at 1] a. in. and 7.30 p. int Special music will be rendered by the choir were the guests of Mrs: Annie Reid, on Saturday last. Airs. G D. C. Harp, of Toronto. is spending a few days in towns. Miss Annie Brodie, teacher near Brussels, was home over the week- end. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Dale have mover) into the house on North Main street vacated by Mr. Thos. Beattie, who has moved to the apartment in the pnstoffce. Miss Jessie Bethune returnees on Wednesday from Vernon, B. C., after visiting her sister.. Hisses Elinor Burrows and Helen Lane spent the week -end in London with Miss Kathleen Burrows, Messrs. ('rank and Neil Sntale, of Detroit Mich., spent Sunday with their parents. Mr, and ivf,rs. Thos. Smale, Miss Margaret Martin, of Toronto, spent the week -end with Mr: and Mrs. A. A. McLennan. MANLEY. Mr, Martin Purcell, accompanied by his son, Thomas, motored to 'Detroit this week to receive treatment for his late illness and his many friends hope to ,see hint return . in the near future in his usual health. i t The many friends of Mr. Jerry O'- Hara are pleased to see hint around again, Messrs, John Nolan and C. Eckert called an friends in our burg last Sunday. The swamp fire north of here is still smouldering and the road to the C. P. R. station is stilt in a delapidated condition. Air. Peter -Eckert attended • the fat stock show in Toronto last week, Mr. Lorne Messerschinidt and 'Les- lie'\Veiterson motored home from De- troit and are returning at an early date to resume their duties.. The Friend of All ;Sufferers. Dr, Thomas' Ectectric Oil is a valuable Remedy to all those who suffer pain. It holds out hope to everyone'and realize, it by stilling suffering every- where. 21 is a liniment that;has the blessing ''of half a continent,' It 'is on sale everywhere and can be found wherever enquired for. TUCKERSMITH. Mr. Stuart Knox,. of Flint, who, has been. home for two ` weeks, ,returned' Monday last, Mr: B, Pearson, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pearson and daughter, of Goderieh township, were Sunday visitors at the ]tome of Mr, and Mrs, B. Bick. Airs. Alex, Boy`s left Wednesday for Detroit, where she .will join her husband and spend a week visiting relatives. Messrs. Sam, and E. McBurney, of Wingham, called on Mr. and Mrs. A, Nicholson Thursday last. Miss Laura Ross, of Ford''City, has been visiting her uncle, Mr. John Reinke, for two weeks. Miss Christena .Alen, of Egmond- ville, is confined to her bed. • Mr. and Mrs. Greib and family, called on 4lrs, James McIntosh Mon- day last ., Mrs. Roy McGeocit is visiting her father, Mr. J. Taman, of Cochrane, at present, 'Ladies' Aid No. 3 of Egmondville United Church held its monthly meet- ing at the home :of Mrs. John. Mc- Lachlan out Tuesday afternoon. •Mr..ancl Mrs, George Bell have pur- chased a new radio, Mrs. John McLachlan spent the _week -end at the home of her another, Mrs. William Elgie, who had the mis- fortune to break her leg last week. Mr. and 'Mrs. George Handley and daughter of Londonspent' the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas Gemmell, Mrs. John Love spent a few days at the home of her son, James Love. Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Hodgert and family spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cooper, Elimville. Mr. Wellington and Miss :Mildred Bell of Detroit visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Bell on Satur- day, The Sunday school at Turner's Church are preparing for their Christ- mas tree and entertainment. Miss Ila Ball, of Byron, spent the week -end at her home here. Mr. William Broadfoot spent a few days at the Royal Winter fair, To- ronto. - •Mr. and Mrs, W. W. Wise, of God- crich township, visited relatives here this week. The following was taken from The Marlette (Mich.) Leader, and refers to a sister of Mrs. Thos. Cole- man, Seaforth: "The death occurred Sunday morning, Nov. 6th, of one of our esteemed citizens in the person of Mrs. 'Thos. Hudson, of Marlette, Mich. Although she had not enjoyed good health for the last four years, site had been able to be around until within a few days of her death,. which came with suddenness of cere- bral of the brain. The funeral was held from the Presbyterian Church, Marlette. A former pastor, Rev. Mr. Brashier, of Vassar, conducted the service, interment being made in Mar- lette cemetery. The pallbearers were her three sons and three grandsons. Mrs. Hudson was born in 1861 and was the fourth daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John '.Troyer' of the township of Hay, Huron county, Ont. and was married to Thos. Hudson in March, 1878, and farmed one mile south of Hillsgreen. In 1886 they moved to Michigan and settled on a farm a few miles east of Marlette, then 15 years ago they sold the farm and went to Marlette to 'live. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church and took an active part in the W.M.S. and also a member of the Dorcas Class. As she lived she died, a true Christian. She is survived by her husband and three sons, Melvin and Stanley of Marlette, Joseph, of Pontiac (and one daughter deceased) and two brothers, Stephen Troyer, of H,ay township, and John George of Binsearth, Man., and two sisters, Mrs. 'rhos. ,Coleman of Seaforth, and Mrs. M. A. Rice, Forest hook, Ont. Those fr,nti a distance to the funeral were: ivfr. ansi Mrs. Thos. Coleman, Sea - forth: Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Rice, For- est Nook, Ont, Mr. and Mrs. Carlile, Mrs. J. Jarrott, John and Eldon, of Hillsgreen, Mr. Jos. ,Hudson Sr., Mrs. Al. Harvey, Mrs. Jas. Logan, ICippen, Mrs.. \Vin. Douglas. Brucefield; Mrs. Jas. Troyer and Mrs. John Consitt. of SSeaforth. HARLOCK. It was with deep regret that friends and neighbors learned of the sad death of Mr. \Vat. Toll, which occurr- ed early Friday evening. The Misses Ella and Ruby Toll of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Toll of Stratford, arriv- ed home on !Friday owing to the seri- ous illness of their father, 1Er. AVin. Toll. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Reid and the Misses Lydia and Isabel Reid visited at the home. of Mrs. Reid's brother, Mr, Wilson Canipbell, near Seaforth, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George 'Watt visited at the home Of Alex. McEwing on Sunday. The Ladies' Aid tweeting is to be held at the home of Mrs, Chas. Par- sons, Thursday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Bewley arrived home from their honeymoon Thurs- day. Miss Amy Parsons spent the week end at her' cousin's, Mrs. Leo Watt. The annual beef ring supper was held on Friday evening at the home of Mr. '\Villiath Grey. There was a good attendance and all enjoyed a good time. Mr. Thos, Cotsott and Arthur ar- rived honte'.:Tuesday evening from 13racebridge, where they have been visiting for the past three weeks. They enjoyed their trip and Mr. Colson brought home a fine deer. ST. COLUM•BAN. Morris - McGrath. On Saturday, November 26, a very pretty wedding was solemnized at St. Colunnban Church, when Catherine, second daus ghtes of 'Mr, and Mrs. P. V. McGrath, of St. Cnlutn•ban, became the bride of Thomas Morris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Morris, St. ,Coltunban. Rev. Fr. Dantzerofficiated. The bride, who on the arnt'of ler father entered the church to Lohengrin's wedding march, was beautifully gowned itt white georgette • trimmed with pearls and rhinestones. trier veil was daint- ily caught up ;with a Parisian bridal wreath. She parried: a shower bolt quet of Ophelia roses and sweetheart buds. The bride was attended by her two sisters, Miss Mildred McGrath, of Teeswater, and Miss Gertrude Mc- Grith, of 'Guelph. The former was dressed in a peach taffeta .and geor- gette and carried yellow chrysarithe- mums;-the latter in pale blue taffeta and carried a. bouquet of pink carna- tions. - Both wore black 'picture hats. The groom was ably supported by his cousin, Mr. 'Gerald. Doyle. Miss Marie -Flannery presided at the organ and at the offertory a beautiful' hymn was sung by Mr. 'Thos. Kelly, circle of the bride. At the signing of the register a trio was'. rendered by, Misses Marie Flannery,' Grace Moylan :ted Mr. Thos. .Kelly. The ushers were Messrs. !Robert (Byrne and Morris Melody, cousins of the bride and groom. The groom's gift to the bride was a handsome white ygold wrist watch, to the attendants a green .gold vanity case and an ivoris•' pearl clock, to the groomsman -a pair of gold cuff links, Following the wedding the party motored to the home of the bride's parents, where a bounteous dinner was served. The bride • was the recipient of a number of cheques and beautiful presents. A miscellaneous shower was given to the bride-to-be on Thursday after- noon at the bride's home by her girl friends... 'The afternoon was spent in games and amusements, after which a dainty buffet lunch was served, In the evening the members of the St. Cohunban choir gathered at her home to present her and her future husband with a fernery as both were faithful members of the choir. An address was react by Mr. Gerald Doyle and the presentation made by Miss Marie Flannery, Mr. Morris thanked the choir in a very fitting manner: The ladies of the C.W.L. are hold- ing a social in the Parish Hall, on Monday evening, Dec. 26th. Good or chestra in attendance. Mrs. W. L. Fortune and baby of Blyth are visiting at the home of 31r. and Mrs. Michael Downey. Miss Gertrude McGrath of Guelph• was home over the week end 'attend- ing the wedding of her sister, Miss Catherine, which tools place on Satur- day. Miss- Florence Coyne of Chatham was a week end visitor at her home here. Mr, Joseph Coytte of Detroit spent the week end at the home of his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Coyne, Hibbert. Mr. and Mrs. T. Kelly of Blyth, were at St. Colunnban attending the \[orris -McGrath wedding. Miss Mildred McGrath of Teeswa•• er spent the week end here. The Misses A. and B. McGrath of Stratford visited at the home of their brother, Mr. P. V. McGrath, attend- ing the Morris -McGrath wedding. items of hews always welcome. at Winthrop LAUNDY'S LUDWYG Skil.. ENADERS Friday, Dec, 2nd Lunch Served .w�sa�a�.aa�wx�.�n,wrersaroaac*a.___._. J. MI AN FURNITURE REPAIRS No job too big to handle or too small to do, Phone 303 J and I will call for your work, Work shop at rear of BARLOW'S SHOE REPAIR SHOP, A. D. SUTHERLAND GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY Real. Estate, Conveyancing, Bondy and Investments Phone 152 Seaforth, Ontario. PORK AND BEANS is an appetizing dish, 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 that we know how to Supply just the right cut for the purpose. Try it once. You'll want it often. D. D. STEWART Your Butcher. Phone 58 Seaforth. The SneciaJl Milverton Flour We have it—Give it aTrial, Also Grain Screenings GRAIN DRALER Til Chop of All Kinds N PHONE 25 Your Auto Needs GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES PREST-O-LITE BATTERIES Repairs and charging on all makes. A good line of New anis Used Parts. A FEW USED CARS LISTED Chevrolet Touring, 1921 $75.00 with License Ford Touring 1918.. .. ...... $75.00 with License Ford Coupe 1925, balloon tires, liteenrw ..$375 with License atItitittHOIM egier's Gar PHONE 167W l� Fes, iDRESS'ES NO &LATTER HOW .DELICATE MAY BE ENTRUSTED TO OUR CARE We claim that no dress is too dainty or expensive len be entrusted to us for cleaning with perfect confidence. The cleaning of dresses is an art. which takes time to study and achieve. Ladies' <anif. Gent's Felt Hats cleaned. It only costs a dollar acid will look like new. SERFORTH GARMENT ePIRE Sydney ('OMM'MERCIA1. T3T:OC,T{- nley5 Proprietor PHO`NF. 227 or 2]