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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
Sunday Dinner g
high rade Garden Seeds. N1
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Order one of our fineroasts—roast,
beef, roast pork, roast veal, etc. You
vwi11 find our meats are meats of qua-
Iffy, and if you have guests they will
praise your selection as -well as the
way it is prepared and served.
D. H. TE ART
Blain Street
PHONE 58.
Seaforth.
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Prepares youug'riten and young'_
women for Business, which is
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sion. We assist graduates to
positions and they have a prac-
tical training which enables
them to meet with success. Stu-
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learn something about our dif-
ferent departments.
D. A. McLACHLAN,
Principal.
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GRASS SEEDS
We carry a complete line .of
Red Clover, Alsike, Alfalfa
and Timothy Seeds.
W. M. STEWART
Phone 77. Seaforth
Wt JWalker 85 Son
UNDERTAKING
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EMBAti.tvIING
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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EAM! CREAM! • �T'' REAM'
MR. CREAM PRODUCER:
Send your cream to its, we are here to give you the very best
possible market for Your cream.
We herr your support and co-operation,
send us your No. 1 grade
cream and secure topPr'ees. Make this your Creamery. Y•
Creampaid for on a rade bas s. Do notProdtcc cream sacP
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of , high standard alit • itdoes notpayou
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We will pay a premium of three cents per pound butter fat for
sweet cream delivered at the Creamery. Bring in your high grade
arra» .
Cash paid to any. patron wishing it.
Creamery open on Saturday nights.
Seaforth Creamery Co, Seaforth, Ont,
GIRLS! LEMON JUICE
IS A SKIN WHITENER
'-tow to make a creamy beauty lotion
for a few cents.
The juice of two fresh lemons strained'
into a bottle containing three ounces of
orchard white makes a whole quarter
pint of the 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 ]dhows that lemon juice is used
io bleach and reruovee such blemishes as
. freckles, sallowness and tan and is
the ideal skin softener,. whitener and
beautifier.
Just try its Get three ounces of
orchard white at any drug store and,
two lemons from the grocer and ,ttS
a quarter pint of this sweetly fregt ant
lemon lotion and massage it da'Yy into
the face, nook, arms and hand
C-6+Y„Fr,4.44..anow.y. N. .Aa ,. e.....Y„.-f.0'a..s
.SureE sigh Heels
Cause Corns But r
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Because style decrees that women
Crowd' and buckle up their tender toes
is high heel footwear thoy suffer fromr
corns, then they cut and, trim at these
painful pests which. merely makes the
corn grow hard, This.suicddal habit
May cause lockjaw ,and wofiien are
warned to stop it.
es.& few drops of a drug called freez-
one'applded directly upon a sono cornu
gives quick relief and soon the entire
corxt, root and all, lifts out without
pain, Ask the drug store man for a
quarter of an ounce of freasone, which
costs very little but is suMelent to re -
,
glove evpry hard or soft corn or callus
from one's feet. 'a
is This drug is an ether compound anti
dries in a moment' and elmply' shrivels
up the corn without inflaming or even
irritating' the surrounding tissue or
ekin. Clip 'this ,out and pin on yam'
wife's dresser.
Dr. D. H. McInnes
chiropractor
Of Wingham, will be at the
Commercial Hotel, Seaforth,
Monday and Thursday- After-
noons in future.
Diseases of all kinds success-
fully treated.
and
Vegeta rtes
TOMATOES
HEAD LETTUCE
GREEN ONIONS
'STRAWBERRIES
ASPARAGUS
CELERY
NEW CABBAGE
ORANGES
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Miss Greta •Merner sang a solo'. in
St. Thomas' tht ioh on Sunday even-
ing
ve-ing in excellent style.
Mr. Gemmell, of Brussels was
M. R. Gem 1 i
a week -end visitor with his parents,
MIr. and Mrs. J. D. Gemmell.
Mrs. T. R. Habkirk, who ' under-
went a serious operation in. Clinton
r re sufficientlyto
pital, has crave d
retuhosrn shone,
'Miss E. M. Drake, Of Arthur, was
a guest at the. hone of Mrs. D.
Shanahan,
The many friends of Mrs. A.
Somerville, who has been .confined to
bed for several months, will be pleas-
ed to learn that sheis a'lf% to be
around again.
Mrs. Castles, ,Toronto, is visiting
her parents, Mr. and .Mrs. P. Walsh.
Mrs, W. C. T. Morson, who has
been spending a couple of weeks with
her daughter, Mrs. J. H, Best, return-
ed this week to Toronto, ,
Mr. Harold Coates, of Toronto
University, is home for the vacation,
and is to be congratulated on having
successfully passed his third year in
Electrical Engineering. 'He left again
on Monday to spend - the summer
with the Hydro' Electric Commission
in Stratford.
The Lord's Supper was dispensed
in the Methodist church on Sunday
nror sling. Twenty -Hint new Members
were received into the communion of
the church,
Mrs. C. M. Jones, of Boston, is •a
gnost at the home of her father, Mr.
S. T. Holmes.•
Mrs. C. A. Alexander and Peggy
left on Saturday to spend.a few days
in Kitchener before going to their
new home its I-Iespeler.
Miss Mary 'Hastings, of W'ingham,
is spending a week with her cousin,
Mrs, Jessie Brown,
Mr, Norman Habkirk, who has
been visiting his parents in McKillop.
Mreturich.ned on Monday to Grosse Ise,
Mrs. Janes Gillespie spent the
week -end with her daughter in 1-Tsr-
riston,
Mr. N, Cheoros spent a few days
in Detroit.
Mrs. Sidney Deem and children,
accompanied by Miss Norma Mas-
ters left on Wednesday for Brant-
ford for a few days,
Miss 'Phyllis Peareie, of Toronto,
is a guest at the home of Mrs, John
Sclater. -
The many friends of Mrs. James
Watson are pleased to learn that
her condition is improving.
Messrs. J Scott, J. Beattie, 71.
Rennie and Dalton Reid sang a well -
rendered quartette at the morning
service in the 'Presbyterian church
mid Misses Florence Beattie, Edith
McKay, .Pearl Patterson and Marriot
Murray a quartette which was much
appreciated in the evening.
:firs. R. C. Lockhart and daughters
of New Ila and Mrs. I Katz
Hamburg,
Katz-
enmeir, of Toronto, are guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs, George
Seip,
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Chittendeu,; of
Toronto, - are visiting at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Chittenden, be-
fore leaving for Detroit,
Mr, Willie Little, who has been sick
for the past year, was conveyed to
the Western hospital, Toronto, on
Saturday for consultation and treat-
ment. He was accompanied by his
mother, Mrs. Andrew Little,
The postofftce will close A' one
o'cloelc on Wednesday afternoons
From May to September inclusive.
Mails, however, will be sorted and
despatched as usual and the door to.
the lobby remain open till nine
o'clock,
Dr. Nimmo, of Clinton, has rented
apartments over Mr. Keating's store.
Mrs. W. D. Manson has been on
the sick list.
Mr, and Mfrs. H. Findlay, of Lon-
don, are spending the summer at the
home of Mrs Findlay's cousut, Mrs.
F. S. Savauge.
Miss Brown, who has been ill the
past week, has resumed her position
on the Collegiate staff,
Mr. W. E. Kerslake is improving
the front of his store and Mr. Oscar
.Neil, is installing a plate glass
window in the,fis.nt of his restaurant,
'The eti3:.
,'e field under the auspices
of rt:, .ladies' Auxiliary of the G,W:
V;A. on Tuesday evening, was well
attended and enjoyable. The prize-
winners were: ladies, first, Mrs. E. H,
Close; consolation, Miss Beatrice
Seip; gentlemen, first, Mr. John
Beattie; consolation, Mr. j. E. Keat-
ing. Following the euchre a pleas-
anthour was spent in dancing.
Mrs. S. Boyd has returned from
visiting her daughter, Mrs, B. Wil-
liams in Stratford.
Mr. Arthur Forbes, and daughter,
motored up and spent Sunday. at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Habkirk,
Mr, Rae McGeocl , of St. Cathar-
ines, is here attending the marriage
of his sister, MLiss Mae McGeoch;
Messrs. Dave Reid and Jake
Sproat leave Thursday morning for
New Ontario.
Mr. Leslie McKay has taken a
position in,a'hardware store in Kit-
.chener, '
ht the , Seaforth . Presbyterian
church next Sunday .evening "Along
the River of Time We Glide," will
be sung as a', quartette. Sermon sub-
ject, "What the Years do for Men.
Rev. J, A. Wilson, of Hamilton,
will conduct the spring anniversary
Mr, Wallace Archibald, who has
returned from Toronto University, is
supplying in the Ripley continuation
school owing to the illness of a tea-
cher:
Twenty-seven new members were
received into the. Methodist church
last Sunday morning.
.Mr. J. S. Welshis confided to bed
owing to sickness.
The new well for tate waterworks
has beers `.finished by Mr. -,Wm. Hop-
per, who has struck what appears to
,be a,: very fine vein of water, , The
well
is 242 feat deep. It is inches
in'diameter for forty-five feet to the
rock; then nine inches to a depth of
150 feet and the balance is eight and
THE SEAFORTH NEWS -.
one-half inches, The well is drilled
197 feet in the rock and the water
comes to within thirty-five feet- e{
the ''top. ,Mt."'Hopp.er understands'' his
work thoroughly and was able AO
Put down this fine well without once
blasting the rock. Needless to sa"it,
those its proximity enjoyed the free-
dom from falling mud and rocks.
andr two
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Mrs. W.
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children are spending the week in
Guelph,
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High grade gold-filled' spectacles
and eye glasses with best flat spher-
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style of frames and lenses at lowest
prices. Eyes examined 'by Mr.
Hughson, formerly optical.' expert
for Keats', Toronto, and later for
Henry Morgan & 'Co„ Montreal.
The hest optical work to be obtained
and at moderate prices. Monday
and Tuesday, May 12 and 13. Come
early. BEA1'TIE'S FAIR, Seaforth.
DUBLIN.
ML. jos. Dorsey, of Seaforth, spent
Thursday the guest. of friends in
town.
Mr. and Mrs, John Rock, and son,
of Mitchell, visited friends in town an
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs, Harry Nelmes and
Mrs, Jas. •Redt.tond called on -Strat-
ford friends on Sunday.
The dance in Looby's hail on Fri-
day night was a grand success.
Isirs, E. Litt, of Stratford, spent
a few days -the guest of her sister,
' \Trs. R. Racho, west .of the village.
A traveller met with a serious ac-
,ident on Monday at the Dublin
bridge on the highway. There is a
bad hole on the road at the bridge,
and when the car struck the hole the
shock knocked the steering wheel out
of his hands, The accident might
have been mare serious but for the.
break 'water stopping the car from
going into the river. The car is badly
damaged and the man seriously hurt.
The injured man was driving very
i
slowly at the time of the accident.
CONSTANCE.
Mr. and 'Mss, Harvey Gidley, of
Blyth, spent Sunday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Pollard,
Mrs. Wm, McArthur, of Goderich,
is spending a few days with het
sister, Mrs, Adant Nicholson.
Mr..Joseph Rilcy is now sporting
a ;taw car.
Mr. Benj. Riley spent Sunday at
the home of his daughter, Mrs. John
Mann,• who is rapidly improving af-
ter a serious Illness.
Mrs, Joseph -Govier :spent a few
days with her sister, Mrs. Harry
Cod cl ough.
LOhIDESBORO.
Leach-Widliants,--Alhambra Pres-
bytenan chirch Toronto,was thee
1 pretty wedding,
scent: of a quiet but 1 t t 1 g,
on Wednesday, April 30tt, when Miss
Florence F., Williams, daughter • of
S.
Lod '.
:t r and Mrs. Albert T•ewut a t.,
I. u I t
born, became the bride of bit. James
S.' t .Mr.and Mrs, S.
Leach sot of t,C I ,.
Leach Owen Sound, Ont., Rev,
J.
Ewing Reid officiating, The bride,
who was attended by her sister, bliss
Kilda Williams, wore a charming
dress of powder blue georgette, with
silver grey fiat and shoes to match,
and carried a sheaf of roses and lily
of the valley. :Her bridesmaid wore
smoke grey georgette with hat and
shoes to match and carried mauve
sweet peas. The groom was attend-
ed •by his brothers, Mr.. William
Leach, of Cobourg. After a brief
honeymoon the young couple will
reside ;Toronto.
ROXBORO,
Mr. Robt Daymond, Jr„ was 'hell
iug Mr, John Kerr with the: scedin
411e past week or' so.
Mr..T, E. Hays bought a bunch o
grass steers from Mr, John Scott th
forepart of art'
p the week.
.Messrs, Hart and McCowan wer
working in town with their team
hauling bricks off a'n street th
past
s fewdays.
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ivir. George Eberhart lost a fin
filly foal one day last week.
Mr. F. Coleman was elected trusts
to fill the 'vacancy caused by M
Louis Eberhart's removal,
The Maitland ,Bank iCemetery com
mittee.are making vast improvement
by levelling up the ground .in til
cemetery this spring.
NORTH McIIILLOP.
The weather is very cool. It i
all right for horses to work, but i
is a hindrance to growth.
The Sabbath school at Bethel 1
again open, with an excellent stat
of teachers.
Mr. Gordon, of Cranbrook is again
on the rounds.
I came up from Toronto the latter
part of last week, I attended
meeting of Unionist laymen on thr
previous Sabbath and so have nos
heard both sides. The Unionis
leaders, from Sir Robert Falcone
dawn, are the more logical, and thi
anti -Unionists are by far the noisier
BRUCEFIELD.
Next Sunday, May lllh, is Go -to
.Sunday -School Sunday and Mother'
Day and is to be. observed at th
Sunday school, hour services to be
-gin at a quarter to ten. Teachers fo
the responsive readings and th
prayers are members of the 5,5
There will be a mother's choir ant
the singing of a hymn by the primal
class, also recitations by the pupil
and a short address by the minister
A special offering on behalf of th
Ontario. Religious Education Conn
51. A cordial invitation extended t
all the parents and children of th
congregation.
Mr. J. G. Kaiser's sale, which wa
held last week was well attended
Mr. Kaiser and family intend to
start to California by_ motor nes
week.
Miss Helfn Tough is spending a
few weeks with her cousin, Mrs. Jas.
Aiteheson, of McKillop,
The congregational meeting. which
was 'held here last Tuesday evenin
was largely attended. A unanimous
call was extended to Rev. C. G. Ar
anour.,of Toronto, a recent graduate
of Knox college.
Salvation Army.
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Malan will help
ms to continue out
world-wideoperations n. to uplift toilet
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humanity. By your contributions yo
can help up to relieve the suffering..
of the poor,
7`o bring happiness to hundreds o
little children.
To assist us with. our prison an
rescue house work.
To help us win men and womet
front their evil ways to be respectahl
citizens in the community of which
they .belong,
We are looking forward to you
hearty co-operation in this great
worle '
ffave your donation ready when
Official Collector calls. God Bless
You,
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