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The Seaforth News, 1924-03-20, Page 5N t IUItSDAY MACH 'xoi i9$dj W'IEN: OU HAVE ;OAST OR' CHOPS ',You of course want to be sure that your family and .guests will, not be disappointed. The meat is 'be most itiitrorttant part of thedinner and must be right, both the raw state and ffp the prepared state. You can de- pend nil us to do our share. a H. STEWART Man ` ` Seaforth, if PHONE 58. DUBLIN. Mrs lilackwelir is visiting -friends in Dunnville, ' +Mr. Jas. Watson, Of Seaforth; spec t Friday ,with Dublin friends. Miss 'Mary McConnell; of Wallace.-; ibttrg,. is bending -a few holidays • at. the home of her parents. Mr, Thos. Phillips eaglet! on Dub- lin lin friends, on Monday, The concert held St. Patrick's night" in the Parish hall was a grand suc- cess. The children all acted their, parts well, The lantern slidesfollow- ing, .the, progratmue were greatly en- joyed by all. 'Mr. Alex. Darling has been ship- ping a number of carloads' of hay to New York, Pennsylvania sled `other joints in the States during the last two weeks. Mr, and'IVIrs. W. O'Rourke are moving into our, village, They could not select a better place, MANLEY.. Mr. and Mrs; Wm. Manley and Mr. Fred Eckart spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Con. Eckart, who is still under the- doctor's care.' The stork was pretty busy on March 4th, leaving a baby 'boy at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Mur- ray; also. at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Johnsen. Mr. Fred Eckart arrived home front Chicagolast Thursday. Themanyfriends of Miss Melva Eckart are sorry to hear she is laid up with a sore hand. STRATFORD. ONT. T'�repares young men and young women for Business, which is now Canada's greatest profes- sion. We assist graduates to positions and they have a prac- tical training which enables them to meet with success. Stu- dents are registered each week. Get our free catalogue and learn something about our dif- ferent departments. D. A. McLACHLAN, Principal, W. Ji Wal ker & Son UNDERTAKING --and- EMBALIYIING Motor or Horse Equipment. W. 2. WALKER, holder of Go- vernment diploma and license. Flowers Furnished. Night or day phone 67. STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! CREAIVM WANTED We are not only a Cream Market for you but we are Mao a Large Dairy Industry in Your Community. We respectfully solicit Your Cream. OUR MOTTO: Guaranteed Accurate Weights and Tests. Courteous and Prompt Service. Highest Market Values. CREAM GRADING: A difference of 3 cents per Ib. Butter Fat will be paid between No. 1 and No. 2 Cream. eASH FOR CREAM Cash Paid to Any Patron Wishing it When Cream is Delivered, Creamery Open Wednesday and Saturday Evenings. Seaforth Creamery. Co, Seaforth, Ont. ,C. A. BARBER, Mgr, AmomialmensiOmmaimma 'Oke Living Gif It cal oac+t itis Masters-Vorce Y ctor Records Give a box of «His Masie?'a; nice" �rietar Records _Suy ' a _ .gift, reflecting rare ; good taste,' is appro- • priate on ,any occasion at, any tine—and Tate aII'true gifts, of immeasurable in- trinsic ntrinsic value yet of a modest cost that can be limited as 'citcurstancesdictate. We, have 'many record combinations all in attrac- ' tine gift boxes. Solve•your gift problem inthis splendid manner' I �. a. Fa DALY lel w�l t }Il,•,:f Seafo .bh 1 7,5 ; ,jeweleigt. JP Dr, Dt He Mclnnes. ' Chiropractor 1 Of Wingham, will be at the Commercial Hotel, Seaforth, Monday and Thursday After- noons in future. Diseases of all hinds success- fully treated. Fruit and Vegetables TOMATOES lb. 3 +9O C OYSTERS $ 1 00 Quart ■ OYSTERS _ SOc Pint LEAF LETTUCE' HEAD LETTUCE GREEN ONIONS ORANGES 25; 30c, 60c and CABBAGE ' 75c lOo COCOA NUTS 1Oc GRAPES Ib,..• T. Seaforth> 30c PhilIips Phone 43 alt.....au.®,.pi-ua�.nu" ggig .. g0141•111.110,114•11.13•10.1111.1.=0.1.0.414.1.11;•=4.41.0/13 a i Rt.r,:, SV e hl (� � ,t I re T� Q ■ Vwn OPICS {in�r.Mn�-n,l• ; rIW an.t®n11.+11t� On the -29th and'30th will be cele- brated the 40th anniversary of the .Salvation Army in Seaforth. Anyone having, pictures of soldiers or officers of the earlier days are ;requested to loan them for the occasion, to be dis- played^ in•the Hall. 1he<many friends of Miss Beatrice Seip will 'be pleased to see her able to be out again after her recent illness. Miss Swanson,.of Stratford, was a town visitor. Miss Mary McLean, Goderich, is the guest of Miss Irene Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. D. Fell were Clinton visitors. Mr, Feeney, of 'Dublin, underwent an operation • for appendicitis on Tuesday. a Mr. Fred Adapts has moved his family into Mr; J. R. Archibald's cottage and Mr, Fitzgerald, who has accepted a position with Mr. W. A. Crick,has• a artments in the p Royal.al tren Mrs. W. Hogg, :Stratford, ..spent'' the week -end at• her 'irotne its' Mc- Killop. 1 little r- e r - Mar oral Ruth, the ht a fou a old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sproat, of Detroit, and granddaugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs, -John Sproat, of Sea•forth, is one of six selected out of 400 children in Detroit, to take part in the photoplay now being presented at the Fox Washington . Theatre in Detroit in "The Darling of Detroit." Margaret Ruth spent last summer in Seaforth with her grandparents. ''Miss Margaret Beattie, of Hamil- ton, is a guest at the home of her brother, Mr. W. J. Beattie. ;Mr. A. 'Sco'tt has rented the roosts occupied by Mr. W. Reid. , An entertainment will be given in tic school room of Egmondvillc Presbyterian church on Tuesday (All Fool's) night, April 1st. A -spec- ial feature of the evening will be an old fashioned rag bee staged by six Old 'Timers, together with tableaux, quartettes and readings, 'Mr. Thomas Stephens, who has been seriously ill, is improving. Miss Gladys McPhee, London Normal school, spent the week -end with her parents, Mr, and !Mrs. M. McPhee. Miss Marie McCormick is seriously ill at present. • Mr. Frank. Jackson, Montreal, is a visitor at his home in Egmondville. Mrs,' R. H. Sproat, Mrs. J. Willis and Mrs, R. B. Horton were in Mitchell attending the funeral of a friend Mr. W. Reid has leased apart- ments above Mr. R. L. Clark's store. , The choir of St. Thomas' church spent a pleasant time Friday night when they were entertained by irfr. and Mrs, William Archibald at their home in Tuckcrsntith The Spring' Fair has been post- poned until 11th of April. Mr. and Mrs. Jatnes Archibald ark moving into their new home. Mr. J. O'Connell is now teller of the bank at Walton.. i Dr, ltartry and children,. of 'St: Thomas, who were guests at his home here, have returned, Mr. W. Black, M.P.., spent the week -end with his fancily in Tucker - smith. Mrs. Robert Hawthorne has re- turned from spending several weeks with her son in Goderich. Miss Violet Rankin visited friends in Stratford. Messrs. J. Beattie, f, Stewart, M. Rennie and D. Reid sang a pleasing quartette in the Presbyterian church on Sunday evenings Mr. Louis Aberhart has disposed of his farm, lot 34, concession 3, Mc- Killop, to James T. Scott, Roxboro. Miss Beatrice Larkin returns this week to Toronto. Miss Esther McDougall has return- ed from attending the funeral of the late Wesley Stone in Exeter. Mrs. M. Whittaker is in Ottawa visiting her son, Mr. E. 'Whittaker, who has been ill. Mrs. ivlcKinney, of Guelph, is visit- ing her sister, Mrs. Win,- McMichael. Miss Foreman spent the week -end at her hotuc its Granton. tarn and Mrs. James Martin attend- ed the reception of Mr. and Mrs. William Brown, of Blyth. Mr. and Mrs. John Shobbrook, of Londes'boro, visited at the home of Mr. and 'Mrs. Win. Morrison .• Mr. Garnet Sillery, of the London Nortnal school, visited his mother, Mrs. Geo. Sillery, over the week- end, Miss :Monica Eckart, of St. Mary's hospital, Detroit, is home nursing her ,father, who is ill with pneumonia. Messrs. Harold Lawrence and F, S. Savauge are attending 'the Prohibi- tion convention in Toronto this week. Rev. R. Fulton Irwin gave his lec- ture on "Ireland and the Trish" in Goderich on Monday night. Mr. Oliver Elliott has 'been ap- pointed agent for Fuller Brush Co. for this district. Miss Pickard has rented rooms over Mr. D. It Stewart's store. Mr. Harry 'Stewart is a Toronto visitor: There was a large crowd at the dance given at the Club Rooms on Monday night muter tate ausuices of the G.W.V;A.-.;Good music was furn- ished by the Crescent orchestra, Miss Hunt acting as accompanist. Lunch was served at: the •close.. Mr. Harold Stark, of Kitchener, 'was a visitor 'at his; house here. Mr. D. Walker,.. Brussels, was a guest of Mr: and Mrs. W. J. Walker, Mist Evelyn Adams returned on Tuesday to London. Mr. J. Innis, of Stratford, has taken Mr. J. O'Connell'•s place ,in the Bank of Commerce. • Itev. W. D. 1McDonald is in Tees- water spending a few days with his father.' Miss Sadie Howitt is in Londes- boro visiting 'her ''sister. Mrs.. A. Kennedy, of Northin ' syueat, :is ,..-confined to her he direugh illness. ` THE SEAFORTH NEWS PAGE F131 Mr. W, Grievp, of McKillop, has purchased a :business :in "Toronto and 'intends. moving there, " The tea given in the Methodist church by the, Ladies Aid. on St. Pattllck's day front; 4•+lir+,7 pin::", Wigs very .enjoyable as well as successful. Adtive waitresses were on the 'alert to give efficient ' service ''and" shake teir guests welcome. The proceeds v}ere over $50,' ^' • Mrs. A. J. ClutT is spending a few days in Woodstock. Mrs. (Dr:')''Glendenning, of To- ronto, visited -her sister, Mrs.' 'Wm. Southgate. • BRODHAGEN. Mr, jointQuerengesseracrd daugh- ter, Miss Georgina, and Mr. George Siemon are visiting with relatives and friends in Kitchener. Lawrence and. Elsie Querengesser, of Ethel, were the guests of Mrs. John H. Querengesser on Sunday lastl We are 'sorry to. state that Mr. Fred Elligson is still 00 the sick list. He Inas ,been i11 since Christmas but we hope td hear soon of his re- covery. • Mr: and Mrs, .Geo. Mueller and son Herman, have gone to Preston to at- tend the funeral of :the formcr's niece, Miss Mueller, A fine baby girl arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Eicktateyer on Thursday last: ' WALTON. School Report. ---February school report with names of pupils of Sen- ior room arranged in order of merit. Sr, IV.=Hattie McCall, 'Jim Short - reed, Mary Krauter. Jr. IV,—Rus'se't Sholdice, Muriel.°Farquharson, Jean Hood, Mildred Pollard, John Mc- Donald, Jean Drager, Flora Harris, Marguerite Bolger, Isabel Hoy. Sr. III.—Norma Murray„ Florence' Ryan, Vera .Gardiner, Althea Carter, Beat- rice Kearney, Laura Manning, Gor- don +Murray. Jr III.—Clara Mc- Call, Viola Carter: Lorne -Steiss, Clarence Steiss, Alvin Farquharson, Elwood .Shortreed, Lewis McDonald, Ethel Shaw. .Sr, II.—Chas. Mcllot- aid, Helen Steiss, Winnilred Drager, Laura Hoy, Blair Shaw. — Geo H. Hood, 'teacher, • HURON NEWS. Clinton. Janes Graham, who until 4 years ago lived in Goderich twp., passed away on Mar. llth, aged 82, fie has lived its Huron County since 1852 and id 1873 married Miss Mary Stanley, who survives slim;' .A daughter and 2 Sons survive, Ivtrs. Geo. H. Elliott of Clinton and Henry W. Graham and Harold S. Grahant:of Goderich twp. The funeral took place on Friday af- ternoon. Miss Amy Me'Brien visited her cousin, Miss Jean Miller: Death came with shocking sud- denness to Jas.' • Hickingbottom of Auburn on Mar 10th, when he fell as he was walking across •the room and 'before help could hi.'s'ch him was bc- yoitd hut'nan aid, sill f Hickingbottom; 'who was' in his 78t1i'ysstr, was born in 'Pickering, twp., and 'carte .to Huron when a young man, settling on the farm where he died. He was a great lover of horses. He leaves a widow, who was formerly Miss J. Ratcliffe, one son Ernest at home, and two daughters; also three brothers. Clinton hospital receipts for the year were $9.300, and after expenses had' been paid there was a balance of more than $1,000. • A wedding took place on Mar. lith at the hone of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Marshall when their only daughter Olive Mabel, became bride of Nor- man \V -Miller, sort of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Miller, Goderich twp. Ceremony was performed by Rev. A. A.' Holmes. On return from their, honeymoon, happy couple will live in' Clinton, S. S. Cooper is having upstair flats of Normandie hotel fitted as living apartments. Miss McTavish has sold her cot- tage on Fulton street to John Mer- ritt, of London. Blyth. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Moser, former residents of Blyth, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on Feb. 26th in Waterloo. They were mar- ried 50 years ago at Fullarton, lvlrs. Albert Trewin, of Hullctt, visited her slaughters its Toronto. Miss M. Bell, formerly principal of Blyth continuation school, visited in town last week. q Mrs. J. D. Elsley, who underwent radium treatment in Toronto, is re- covering. H. C. Johnston visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Johnston. He has bought a grocery business in 1-Iamilton. Ro'bt. Wallace attended L.O.L. Grand Lodge at, Brantford He is a district grand master. Miss Miller has .gone` to Dashwood to resume her duties as milliner. The funeral of the late Isaac Cowan, who died while cutting wood, took place ort Saturday, March 8th, from his, late residence. Services were ' conducted by Rey tMr, 'Telford and interment was hs Union cemetery, Pallbearers were Messrsr'Jno:; Edgar, Stewart and GeorgeCowan and 2 nephews, Geo. Cowan. and T. =Brad - nock He leaves 4 sons and a daught- er: William Edgar of Goderich, Stew- art of Wingham and John Alexander and George and Miss Janet itt hone. Wingham• Farmers Club has unloaded 7,200. bushels of oats since last October, P. F. Doig, Fordwich, • announces engagement of Otis only daughter, Lillie Ilene, to George A. Ashton, of Gorrie, Presbytery of 0Maittand opposes plebiscite on liquor question, and de- nounces r,•tn pounces actions of Presbyterian tc Church Association Proposal to unite Presbyterian and Methodist congregations at Bet - grave have failed: -Rob Leggett, aged 80,dial in 1' tatiY a1 stMt : -la stgttng a'.PutYt -e Vighter.s ttstlti asiudtS ittrstr )r,erixy(ts'a ti Zich. - Division courturwas held in town hall on Saturday, Mrs. Elizabeth Westlake, who, lives bit the Bronson linewi;t,h her ,deugh- ter, Mrs. E. Talbot, Suffered'a stroke, On March 10th, the children and grandchildren of Mr, and Mrs. Henry Reichert presented him, with a rocker and smokers set on the occasion of his nth birthday. Russell Preeter wolf a preliminary prize of $200 in one of the L'ottdgn. newspaper campaigns. Joint auction sale is scheduled for :middle of .April in Zurich. T, L. Wurtn, whose store was burn- ed; has leased a store in the Melick block,- and is about ready to do busi- ness again. Hay and :pasture on Zurich fair grounds is to be auctioned off about May 3rd. Mrs. C. Hess has had cher house wired for electricity. A shower was held recently for Mr, and Mrs. T, L. Wurm, who were hurried out Rhineland Koch has returned to Zth•ich after spending a year at Con- gress, Sask. H. Trttemtter has sold his farm in hlay township to ,jos. Sclnvartzeit- truber, for $8,900. David Schwartzentru'ber, o1 the Bronson line, had arm broken while trying to crank a tractor. W. Zettel, Elbow, 'Bask., is visiting Itis 'brother. Fire hall and fire engine have un- dergone repairs. Goderich. North street church has paid off its debt and mortgage. Fine anniversary services marked the event. Win. P. Munnings, who went over- seas with 161st' Batt., died in Byron sanitarium, London, on Mar. 3rd. A new salt block is to start •oper- ations, Officials of Dungannon bank were in Walkerton as witnesses in the Gamble forgery case. F. McCullough has rented Harry Steep's farm in Goderich twp. John Newcombe, of the Bayfield road, is moving into Goderich. Brussels. Insurance on 'the 'Methodist church has been adjusted and nearly $10,000 will be paid by the companies, Jas. Denman has sold his farm in Grey twp, a mile from Silver Cor'gers, to H. Speiran and -will move to At- wood, Milton Lowe has leased his •farm in Grey twp. and may go to the North country. Miss Mary Readman, of Grey twp., was presented with gifts attd an ad- dress previous to her marriage to John White of Morris. Engagement is announced of Miss Ferre. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Eckmicr, Ethel, to W. E. Car- man Richards, Banff, Alta„ marriage to take place latter part of .this month.. • Belgrave. Miss LVheatley visited in Belgrave. Knox church Young People held a social on 'Monday night. 'The W.M:S.'of Knox church- are sending supplies to the Tuelon boys' school. Exeter. Thos. ,Sweet, a lifelong resident of the community, died on Mar. llth, following several months' illness. Until 15 years ago be lived on a farm just south of the village. He was married 49 years ago to Mary Hamlin Prout, who survives; also 4 sons and a daughter: Wm, of London, Miss Hattie and Harry at home; Clinton of Usborne and Victor of Cleveland. Deceased was a 'Methodist and a Conservative: Jas. Sweet is a brother. Wesley Stone died in Exeter, aged 33 years. He had a business in the West but gaye it up 5 years ago fol- lowing an attack of flu. His widow and 3 little daughters survive, also his parents, Mr, and Mrs. E. Stone, of Usborne twp. Bible Class of James street Metho- dist church gave a successful ban- quet. Main street Methodist church op- poses submitting O.T.A. questions to a vote. Miss Kate Saunders was married to Christian Beckler, of Iowa, on March 12th. H. A. Hooper, of Sask., is moving to Exeter. He will work with C. F. Hooper. ?,tiss Edith Davis has gone to Ingersoll. S. Powell had a small hone broken in his left forearm. Nation-wide Fame. — There is scarcely a corner of this great Do- minion where the merits of Dr Thomas' Eclectric Oil have not been tried and proved. It is one of the world's most efficient remedies for sore throat, lame back and malty oth- er ailments arising, from inflamma- tion. Rubbed on the skin its healing power t readily and it can also betaken internally GIRLS! LEMON JUiCE IS .A SKIN WHITENER How to make a creamy beauty lotion fir a few cents. The juice of tfvo fresh lemons strained Into a bottle containing three ounces of oreliardwhite makes a whole quarter pint of rte most remarkable lemon skin beautifier at about the cost one must pay for a small jar of the ordinary cold creams. Care should be taken to strain the lemon juice through a fine cloth so no lemon pulp gets in, then this lotion will keep fresh for months. Every woman knows that 'lemon juice is used `eo bleach and remove such blemishes ae freckles, sallowness and tan and is the ideal skin softener, whitener and , beautifier. Just try Al Get three ounces of orchard white at any drug store and two lemons from the grocer -and make up a quarter pint of title sweetly fragrant lepton lotion and massage it Afilly auto the Lace, neck, arenw and• Viands a;y, A r a BetterLiyetockr�,T l AT MARCH; 25th, forenoon, EXETER. IVIARCH 25th, ;afternoon„"§EAFORT 3 Good Livestock Interesting Lectures And Instructive Demonstrations ONTARIO LVE sTeew IMPROVE, MENT eOfnM1TTEE' G. E. DAY, Chairman. The New llotpoint Ranges The heating wires on the new Hotpoint Ranges will not burn out. Westinghouse Radio Sets You can enjoy the long winter evenings at home with any of the Westinghouse radio sets. These sets are guaranteed to give results. REID BROS, Phone, Store, 19. "The Hotpoint Store." Residence 121. 4 TiMES Around the World with ONE OILING 100,000 Miles Without Stopping for Oil An inventor who could develop an automobile, a railroad car or any other conveyance on wheels which would perform such afeatwould be considered a wonder. But such is the record of regular accomplishment by the Auto -oiled Aermotor during the past eight years in pumping water. Did you ever stop to think how many revolutions the wheel f a windmill makes? If the wheel of an Aermotor should roll along the surface of the ground at the same speed that It makes when pumping water it would encircle the world in 90 days, or would go four tines around in a year. It would travel en an average 275 miles per day or about 30 miles per hourfor9 hours each day. An automobile which keeps up that pace day after day needs a thorough oiling at least once a week. Isn't it marvelous. then. that a windmill has been made which will go 50 times as long as the best automobile with one oiling? The Auto -oiled Aermotor after 8 full years of service in every part of the world has proven its ability to run and give the most reliable service with one oiling a year. The double gears, and all moving parts, are entirely enclosed and flooded with oil ail the time. It gives more service with less attention than any other piece of machinery on the farm. To get everlasting windmill satisfaction buy the Aute.oiled Aermotor, the most efficient windmill that has ever been made. ForfnRrnjon AT.t RMOTOR CO Chicago Dallas Des Moines enation sprite a Kansas city Mlnneayeile Oaktnnd FOR SALE BY BERT IRWIN Dealer in Gas Engines, Cream Separators, Stable Fittings, Pumps, Pipe and Water Supply Fixtures, Wind and Car Insurance. 1 BBN4ILJR The Special .Milverton Flour We Have 'it—Give it a Trial Also. 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