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The Seaforth News, 1924-04-24, Page 5THURSDAY; APR/I, 24, 1924. alwaynarrosseamememt VietaaalealtlEISONIOIMONatneaPINIO SEE1. r,. 1 yt After the strenuous work culti- vating and fertilizing the soil you need the very best seeds, to insure a good crop. W. M. Stewart sells Buying Here, high grade Garden Seeds. Do Your Meat and you will be well pleased with the quality and value. Our ` trade stays with us for that reason, and you al- ways .meet with courtesy and at. tension when you come to our shop. Fresh and choice cuts received daily.. ]Delicious pork sausage, bologna, etc. D. H. STEWART Main Street PHONE 56, Seaforth. OEFRAL ,e?rb LUQ AD ONT. 9'i'RA7FC1 Prepares 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 raytical training which enables them to meet with success. Stu- dents are registered each week. Get our free catalogue and Ieetrn something about our dif- ferent departtneuts. D. A. McLACHL'AN, Principal. ,.v" GRASS SEEDS We carry a complete line of Red Clover, Alsike, Alfalfa and Timothy Seeds. W. M. STEWART Phone 77 einaaarectuestes Seaforth. ,s W. 1 sikerW Son &, UNDERTAKING -and- EMBAt.tvIING MotororHorse or e Equipment. W, u. WALKER, holder Go- vernment of vernment diploma and license. Flowers Furnished. Night or day phone 67. wrsa;searnrc 0 EARS CREAM! 4 `REAM! \IR. CREAM PRODUCER: Send your cream to us, we are here ,to give you the very best possible market for your cream. We 'beg your :support and co-operation, send es your No. 1 grade cream and secure top prices. Make this your Creamery, Cream paid for on a grade 'Miele. Do not produce cream except of a high standard of quality; it dues not pay you, We will pay a premium of three cents per pound butter fat for sweet rreain delivered at the. Creamery. 'Bring in your high grade cream, Cash paid to any patron wishing it. Creamery open on Saturday nights. Seaforth Creamery Co, Seaforth, Ont, GIRLSI LEMON JUICE IS A SKIN WHITENER 'How to make a creamy beauty lotion for a few cents. The juice of two treslt lemons strained into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white makes a whole quarter pint of the most remarkable lemon skin beautifier et 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 an no lemon pulp gets in, then this lotion will keep fresh for months. Every woman knows that lemon juice is used ix) bleach and removo such blemishes se freckles, sallowness and tan and 15 the ideal skin softener, whitener and beautifier. Just try iti Get three ounces tl orchard white at any drug store . e.ad two lemons from the grocer and mr:l:e up a quarter pint of this sweetly tagrant lemon lotion and massage i* daily Sato the fare, neck, arms and,j"•,stids, ee' Yl �D f -'Sure! High Heels Cause Corns But Who Cares Now f Because etyle decrees that women crowd and buckle up their tender toes in high heel footwear thoy suffer from corns, then they out and, trim at these painful ,pests which merely makes the corn grow hard. This suicidal habit may cause looklaw rntl women aro warned to stop it. mA few drops of a drug called freer,- one reesone applied directly upon a sore corn gives quick relief and soon the entire cern, root and' all, lifts out without pain. Ask the drug store man for a quarter of an ounce of freeeone, which ,Mt5 very little but is sufficient to re. wve.every hard or soft corn or callus Iron one's feet. 'et This.. drug is an etjiet eomp,pond .and eilriea in a moment and simply' ehrtvels up the morn, without inflaming or even, irritating the rurrounding tissue or Ada. Clip thle out and pm on Mit: wife's dresser. Or. O. Hi McInnes ehiropr actor Of Winghant, will ee at the Commercial Hotel, Seaforth, Monday and Thursday After- noon in future. Diseases of all kinds success - frilly treated, srwu,utrarmtnwnt',y'Ret-= ruit n and Vegetabies TOMATOES HEAD LETTUCE GREEN ONIONS STRAWBERRIES ASP#RAGUS CELERY NEW CABBAGE ORANGES 25c, 30c, 60c and,- , 70C CABBAGE 1 0 c GRAPES Seaforth' Phone 63 eamomostermamsmetrampswea THE SE/WORTH 'YEW$ PAGE FIVE 1is�on.—sa.�sn uu w.uuv.nri folds TOPICS II iia••' mhnuruueu...,.ns.....nit7 Mr. William Cudmore is having at auction sale of heavy horses at ti e Commercial stables on Saturday. Miss Anna Bell, prior to her mar- rnage to Mr, Roy Campbell Ander- son, of Hamilton, Was made the re- cipient of a .silver entree dish and a life mentibership pin 'by the Barbara Kirkman Young Women's Auxiliary, of which she was secretary for :the last live years, Miss Laura Ross, of Stratford normal school, spent Easter with Mrs, Geo. Weir, in town. Rev. T. He Brown is in Toronto this week attending the. annual con" venticin of the Trustees' and Rate- payers' Association, Mrs. J. A. Westcott spent the holi- day with her sister, Mrs, J. Stewart in Goderich: Miss Edith Govenlock, of Toronto, is spending the Easter vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, 3. M. ;Govenlock: Miss VernaAdams, of Fenelot Falls; is visitng at hehome in Huh ]eta Miss Beth Bartot_i, of Willowgrove school is visiting her parents, Mr, and /efts. A. Barton. Mor, Oliver Elliott spent Easter in Stratford, Miss Gertrude Crich, of Port Dal- housie, is hone for the vacation, Mr, and Mrs. Stauffer, of Platts- ville, were Easter guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wilson. Mtss Madge Stewart, of 'Stratford spent 'Good Friday ater home here, Mr. Toni Smith, of Guelph, was a holiday visitor at his home. Mr. D. H. Wilson, of Waterloo, spent the week -end at his home here, Miss Florence Deem, of Learning - ton, is an Easter visitor at the home of her father, Mr. William Deem. Mr. and Mrs. H. ,Bullard„ of Gode- rich, spent the week -end atthe home . their son,'Ir. W. Bullard. of\ Miss Emily .Deem is visiting friends in Toronto, Miss Leila Best, of the Collegiate staff, Meaford, is an Easter visitor at the home of her father, Mr. J. M. !Best, Miss Belle Ballantyne is 'home from' Waterloo for the vacation, Mfr. Malcolm Armstrong, of Luck - now continuation school, is an Eas- ter visitor with his parents, Mr, and Mrs, A, D, Armstrong. 14fr. Keith Stogdill. of Toronto, is visiting friends in town. Miss Jean Govenlock. of Midland, is a holiday visitor at her home. Miss Rose Dorsey, of Wallace - burg, is a visitor at her home here. Mr. Clendon Colbert, of London, is visiting friends in town. Mrs. J, MacTavish was in London seeing her sister, Mrs. T. Sandick, who underwent a successful opera- tion for eye trouble in Victoria hos- pital. &ir, Downey, of Toronto. was an Easter visitor. Mr, Wm. Black, M.P. of Ottawa, spent Easter with his family in Tuckersnri th. Mr. and Mrs, J. I'. Bell and son, Clifford, of Toronto, are visiting friends 'in town, Miss Mary Reid is visiting her. bro- ther in Goderich, Mr. Charles Clark, of Windsor, is visiting his parents, Mr; and Mrs. R. L. Clark, Mr. Frank Jackson, of Montreal, is a visitbr at Itis .home in Egmond- ville. Mr. James Gillespie, of Toronto, is visiting his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Neil Gillespie. Miss Rena McKenzie, of Stratford, is a holiday visitor at her ]tome here. Miss Anna Sutherland is visiting friends' in London. -Mrs. A. P. Ketchen, of Exeter, is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bell. Miss Gray was called home front Buffalo, owing to the illness of her mother, Mrs. A. Gray. Mr, and Mrs. William Powell, of Toronto, are visiting relatives here. The sale of homemade candy on Saturday under the auspices of the Sunshine Mission Ba.? eeoe the Pres- byterian church, 6alized $36. ''Its `v.'7lii'afn Sclater returner] on Regie y from spending the winter in "Regina with her son. Mrs S. Dickson, Mrs S. O. Jones and Miss Elizabeth Jones, who have been spending some weeks with Mrs. A. D Sutherland, left on Tuesday for their home in Fort Saskatchewan. Mr. an,d 'Mrs. Edgar Lawson and daughter Bernice, of Auburn, spent the week -end with 'Mrs. W. 'Sclater. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis, of Centralia; spent Easter with -Mr. and Mrs. Geo. MeGavin. Miss Mary Modeland, of Chesley, is a holiday visitor at her home here. Mr, and Mrs. Milton Chesney and Mrs. G. M. Chesney, of Toronto, are Easter guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Habkirk, Miss Nona Dale, of Dashwood, is spending_ the holidays at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, George Dale. ''Ir, Lorne Hutchison, of Toronto, was an Easter guest at the home of his parents, Mr, and Mrs. F. D. Hut- chison. Mr, and Mrs, Robert Snaith, of Chesley, spent Easter with ,Mrs. 3, Patterson. Miss R. Kerslake, of St. Marys, is spendirng the vacation with her parents Mr. and Mrs Fred Kers- lake. Mr. and Mrs. Dougall and Miss Dougall, ofHensall, were Easter vis- itors of Mr. .and Mrs. Milne Rennie., Miss Florence Laidlaw, of Toron- to, is an Easter guest at the home of her mother, Mrs. J. C. 'Laidlaw. Mrs. T. R. Hahkirk is in Clinton. hospital undergoing an operation for appendicitis, Miss Phemia Cowan, of Walker-. vinKate e 'Collegiate staff, and Miss ,Ceelan ' .bf 'Pembroke Collegiate are 1{`btne fort the holidays,• Miss Hazel Elcoat, of Cobontg is a visitor at the home of her father, Mr. W. Elcoat. Mrs: Adam Dickson is visiting her son Ili•riloronto. Miss !�Ti'lliatt ,Hu'tttoe e',Rgteboiro:, silent the 'Easter vacation at her home near Kincardine. Miss Lukes is visiting friends in ;foronto for few weeks. Mrs. John Turner and daughter, Miss Jean Turner, who is attending Toronto normal school, are spending the Easter vacation in town. Mr. Percy Hoag, of Hagersville, is visiting his parents 'Mr, and Mrs. W. D. Hoag. Miss (Marjory Browne, of 'Toronto, spent the week -end at the home of her parents, Rev. ,and M'rs. Thos. H. Browne. Mr.. Harold Freeman, of Lockport, N.Y., spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Bickel'. • Miss Florence 'Spayne is spending the holidays in Kitchener, Miss Trethewey, of. Stratford, is visiting her brother, Mr, W. H. Trethewey. Miss Canbert, of Brantford public school staff, is home 'for the holidays, Mr. and Mrs,' R. S. Hays, Miss Mary I-Iays and Master George hays are spending Easter with Mr, and Mrs, E. Crawford MacLennan, in Toronto, Miss Fulton, of Walton, is visiting her grandfather, Mr. John 'Gillespie, Miss Gladys Shillinglaw is hone from Toronto for the vacation. Mr, Reid Edmunds, of West Lorne is spending the vacation with hes parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Edmunds. Mr. Frank Coates, of Brussels Continuation school, is spending the vacation with his parents, IMr. and Mrs, R. E. Coates. Mr. and 'Mrs. Oliver, of London, are guests at the home -of Mrs. Jas. McIntosh. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver have just returned from an extended trip across the American continent, by way of the Panama canal. Mrs. T. Elder has returned from spending three weeks with her mo- ther, Mrs. Stewart, in Hensel], Miss Ruth Hamilton, of Goderich, spent Sunday at the manse. Miss Hart, of Toronto, is a visitor her h r home here. tra t- '"ttin Turnbull was it G. T. 1 u 1 a, a S N s ford visitor, Mr. Fred Archibald, of Belmont is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs, A. Archibald, Dr. Aubrey Crich. of Caledonia, was a week -end visitor at the home of his parents, Mr. and errs. W. A. Crich. .Mr. Brenton Kerr, of Alliston, and Messrs. Howard and Leslie, of Toronto, are guests at the hone of their parents, Mr, and Mrs. James Kerr, Miss Mary 'Gillespie, of Harriston Collegiate Institute, is spending the holidays at the home of her parents. Mr, and Mrs. James Gillespie. Mrs. McIntosh, of Cranbrook, is visiting her sister. Mrs. Charles Brodie, We are pleased to learn that Mr. G. Eckert is recovering front his late illness. elle and Mrs.:., E. Dunn and Miss. Stella Horton, of London, were Easter guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, E. I Box. err. and Mrs. Aldiruer'Troyer, Mr, Cecil Smith and Miss Adams, of Tor- onto were guests at, the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Smith. Miss Elizabeth Keating, of South Woodsley, is home for the holidays. Mr. Harvey Bristow, of Windsor, and. 'Mr, Leslie Bristow, of Dundas, .were visitors at tare home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Bristow, Miss Eric Stewart, of Kitchener, spent the week-end.at herr 1t5Tno here. Miss Kraft, of Waterloo, was alt Easter visitor at the hone of Mr, and Mrs. D.: I-1. Stewart. Miss Agnes McKay, of Hespeler, is an Easter visitorat the home of her parents, Mr, and Ms. H. Mc- Kay. Miss Erma Freeman, of Toronto, spent the week -end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Freeman. Mr. W. Aberhart, of Toronto me- dical College was an Easter visitor at the hone of his parents. Miss Margaret Neilson, of Strat- ford, is visiting Miss .Kathleen Ran- kin, Miss M. Mackay is spending the Easter vacation in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs, W. Morrow, of Ham- ilton, are Easter guests at the Bone of his mother, Mrs. W. Morrow. Miss Ella Archibald, of Toronto,. visited her parents, Mr, and hi'rs. Robert Archibald. Miss Ella Turnbull of Toronto is Shannon 58.-1?. M. 'Little, Teacher. spending the Holidays at her home, Mr. 'Clifford Trott, of Hamilton normal school, is spending. the week I fir,. al thisi-,home here. 1 71te Misses 'B4anch4,'incl Iva Crowell are spending their holidays hi London Mr. and Mrs. Thos, Balser accom- panied Mrs. Louis Kahle and Miss Irene, Maas 'back to Detroit, after spending Easter at their home here. "Belshazzar" will be the theme in theS Y eaforth Presbyterian church next Sunday evening, Miss Jean Winter, of Goderich, spent the week -end a,t her uncle's, Mr. W. Autent, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kenny 'from Dtiblin visited friends in town last Sunday. Mr. Will I-Iart, of Stratford, spent Easter with nidi, +Harry Kruse at his home here. Mr. Burgess, of Owasso, Mich„ is spending the holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs, R. Frost. WINTHROP. .The weather continues to be a little wintry with an occasion fall of snow. Miss Grace Scarlett visited friends in London last week. Miss Edna. Campbell, of London, is spending the holidays at her home here, Mr. and Mrs, W. C. Bennett spent the holiday with friends in Blyth. Miss Minnie Wheatley, of Sun- shine, is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos, Wheatley, Miss lsditlt 'Govenlock, of Toron- to, is spending her Easter vacation with her parents. Mr, and Mrs, Sol. Shannon spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, James Hudson, of Egmondville, P I r bIi5 Fergus B u la d and title daughter are visiting friends in Blyth Don't forget the benefit box social'. and dance in the Orange hall this Thursday evening for the football team". Come and help the boys along. A little encouragement goes a long way in helping them to play the game. A good programme and music are 'being prepared for the occasion. Messrs, George and William Me- Spadden spent Sunday with friends in Goderich Mr, Lester Govenlock, of Mitchell, and Mrs. Dorrance and family,, of Seaforth, spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. J M. Govenlock. .lir. and Mts. Taylor spent Sunday with Mr, and .Airs. Geo, Little, Mr John Bullard and Isabel Eaton visited friends in Cranbrook over the holiday. C\Iisses Helen and Gladys Small - don, of Cranbrook, are visiting friends in the village. Miss :Marion Little is visiting her granriparents, Mr. and Mrs. \\'m. Davidson, of Seaforth. WEST END TUCKERSMITH Seeding was quite, general - here last week. Fir, anti Mrs.' John Townsend, of Toronto, motored up and are spend- ing the holidays. with relatives here. Mr. Austin .lathtescnt, o1 Strat- ford Business Cotlege. spent the week -end at. his Minute here. Mr, Cecil Matheson, of Toronto, is spenderg the holidays at his home. ROXBORO. The second Linter is now on hand and has held tip seeding operations for a few days. 'Ir. 'Beverly Beaton, of Detroit, spent Sunday at his home, Mr, James Aitcheson, Jr., is wear- ing a broad smile these days, Its ov- er the arrival of a handsome baby girl last Tuesday at his home. Mr. Byron McGill .and sons, of Harpurhey, spent Sunday with Mr. R. Agar, Roxboro. Mr. Clifford Hart is hired with Mr. Malcolm ,Beaton for the seeding, Mr. John I-Towes has commenced work cleaning up the cemetery. McKILLOP, S.S. No. 7 Report. -Easter report Pupils were examined in all the sub- jects. Entrance, Geo. Love 80 p.c., Alex, Clark 71. Jr. IV,--Efne Bal- four 64, lura Scarlett (absent). Sr. IIT. -Grace Somerville 74, Hilda. Stewart 68. Billie Thamer 57. Jr. III: -Ross Driscoll 63. Orval Heinle 61. Arthur Balfour 41. Sr, IL -Dor- othy Driscoll 88, Helen Somerville 69, Dorothy Somerville 62. Cora la- thers and Eileen 'McLaughlin 58. Jr. IL—Geo. Taylor 80, 'Grace Perdue 64. Jr. I, --Wallace Shannon 7.4, Wal- ter Somerville 60. Pr. -Melville ateamarianwentualasatimetmemzetessmiewmaisissease i S:iedal This eek 1 13c11 Piano, sold for $450.00. lust out two years in good home, ancl 'piano still carries the factory. guarantee. A lovely tone. Will sell for $300 CASH or $325 on 1 year's time. ALSO A n Piano, New Mahogany case, 10 years guarantee, For a quick turnover will accept $375 CASH or $400 on 1 year's time. 1 DOHIERTY 6 -OCTAVE WALNUT CASE ORGAN in good shape. Will sell for $25, cash or $30 1 year's time. I will place these instruments hi your home on trial and if not as represented in every way von are not a'sked.to buy, Everything we sell we guarantee. Write now before these chances are gone. Agency: PIANOS, AND PHONOGRAPHS and the .HAN1t9 4p0,TOWER 15ACARTNEY MILKER. et our fl)''deys' 1 rte trial on it. useseesmessnotereeempeeenelleePestiauums i 100% PURE PANT & VARN1 HES For evetyFurpose- fir EvtetyScrtf''ce write to Head Office. Montreal for tree Gookla-t HOME PAINTING MAGE EASY SOLD BY HENRY EDGE SEAFOR'i'H. Pv .,..eW mean ioffat and Hotpoint ctric Ranges The new models of both Moffat and Hotpoint 'Elec- tric Ranges are ready for your inspection. Cook by Hydro The Cheapest Fuel A full stock of Lamps and Fixtures, Shades and Electric Supplies kept at the Hydro Store. SIG 'J1PII�IES SERFORTI4 Office and Store in the Town Ball 4 FINES Amid the World with ONE OiLiNG 10%9000 Miles Without Stopping for !t=i An inventor who could develop an automobile, a railroad car or any other conveyance on wheels which wouldperformsuch a feat would be considered a wonder. But such is the record of regular accomplishment by the Auto -oiled Aermotorduring the past eight years in pumping water. Did you ever stop to think how many revolutions the wheel of a windmill makes? If the wheel of anAermotorshould roll along the surface of the ground at the same speed that it makes when pumping -water it would encirclethe world in 90 days, or would go four times around in a year. It would travel on an average 275 utiles per day or about 30 miles per hourfor9 hours each day. Aa 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 all 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 Auto -oiled Aerutotgor, �they most efficient �windmill that has ever been made. Forfall fnlar- AII:ti6ra VIO OR CO Chipgo Daaes Des Moines oration write • Kansas city srianeapous Oakland ° FOR SALE BY BERT IRWIN Dealer in Gas Engines, Cream Separators, Stable Fittings, Pumps, Pipe and Water Supply Fixtures, Wind and Car Insurance. The Special Mi!verlo Flour We Have it—Give it a Trial. Alan. Ground Screenings ehop of 2111 Kinds C, Go TffIMSO\ GRAIN DEALER PHONE 25 amw•^ -^ Hca,reamaczmastxICIIIPImIHMILMI MlIM s m>3vd19a .ate Seaforth Garage 7-luto Tires and Tubes We have on hand a Complete Line of Tires and Tubes. all sires, Best on the Market. Let us supply your needs on Auto Cylinder Lubricating Oils and Greases.. We handle nothing but the best and can supply you with oils of proper viscosity to suit your motor. Also stook a complete line of most -called. .for parts ,of various autos - If you are in need of a new Battery, or if you have a Battery to, be repaired, give us a call. BATTERY CHARGING OXY-ACETYLINE WELDING 1 EXPERT AUTO REPAIRING A SPECIALTY, Get into the habit of patronizing us. We want to serve you, and serve you well. MAXWELL; AND ,,,CUALMEf S...15EALER. PHONE 167W We Have Installed- a telephone 'for night calls -1.67J