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The Seaforth News, 1924-05-15, Page 5THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1924., THE $EAFORTH NEWS. 4111•1111•11191111 IIJJ CARD SEED Lt For `Sunday ' Dinner Order one of our fine roasts -roast beef, roast pork, roast veal, etc. You will find our meats are meats of qua- 1tiy, and if you have guests they will praise your selection as well as the way it is prepared and served. D. 11..STEWART Main Street• PHONE 58. Seaforth, STRATFORD, ONT. Prepares young men and ycfting yeomen 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. ww�ww After the strenuous work culti. vating and fertilizing the soil -you need the very best seeds to insure a good crop. ' . M. Stewart sells high grade Garden Seeds. GRASS SEEDS We carry a. complete line of. Red Clover, Alsike, Alfalfa and Timothy Seeds. W. M. STEWART Phone 77 Seaforth W. J, Walker & Son UNDERTAKING —and— EMBAL ivIING Motor or Horse Equipment.' W. , . WALKER, holder of Go- vernment diploma and license, Flowers Furnished. Night or day phone •67. CREAMI CREAM? OREAM. SMR. 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 us your No. 1 grade cream and secure top prices. Make this your Creamery. - Cream paid far.on a grade !basis'. Do not produce cream except of a high standard of quality; it does not pay you. We will pay a premium of three cents per pound butter fat for sweet cream delivered at the Creamery. Bring in your high grade cream, Cash paid toany patron wishing it. Creamery Open on Saturday nights. Seaforth Creamery Co. Seaforth, Ont, 'GIRLS! LEMON JUICE if IS A SKIN WHITENER 1 -low to make a creamy beauty lotion „ for a few cents. The juice of two fresh lemons strained unto 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 lepton juice through a fine cloth so no lemon pulp gets in, then this lotion 'willkeep fresh for months. Every 'Woman knows that lemon juice is used lei bleach and remove such blemishes as freckles, sallowness and tan and is the ideal skin softener, whitener and beautifier. • Just try it! Get three ounces of orchard' white at, any drug store and two lemons from the grocer and mare tip a quarter pint of this sweetly fragrant lemon lotion and massage it dfijly into the face, neck, arms and han'1, .r,..,.nMw.•,ro ...,,, •,,..a ... Sure t ' igh Heels Cause Corns But }r} Who -Cares Now ' .oro abp,tinw. • mro,rob..• • „ u,u � (,i,d.n Because style ,decrees' that women crowd and buelde up their tender toes 3n high heel footwear thcy,suiter trolls). corns, then they eut and trim at.these painful pests whlelt morely'makes the cern grow hard, This shields,' habit 'may cause lockjaw and women are warned to stop it. rc.A. fewdrops of a drug called frees - rine applied directly upon .a sore tort. gives quick relief and soon the entire corn, root and all, lifts out without pain. Ask the dreg storemattfor a quarter of an ounce of freezone-whic'v costs vory little -but is sufficient to re- aatoVe every hard or soft corn or callue from one's feet. ', This drug is: an ether compound and 'dries toe moment andY Simply shrivels , i' up the corn without inflaming or even 3rrttatiiigg the surrounding tissue or. akin. Clip this out and pin on your 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. Pram and Vegetables TOMATOES HEAD ,LETTUCE' GREEN ONIONS STRAWBERRIES ASPARAGUS CELERY NEW CABBAGE ORANGES 25c, 30c, 60c and CABBAGE GRAPES Ib. .. 75c 10c 3`+. c T3 Phillip Seaforth Phone 63 Miss Agnes Croshie left this week on Wednesday for Toronto. Avery successful Mother's Day service was field in the Egmondville church on Sunday. A large; con- gregation was present. Mt R. II.Archibald, principal Of the, Listowel Collegiate and son of Mr, and IM's, James Archibald, has been- appointed principal of the Oak- ville Csilegiate Institute. Miss Bertha Chesney is . visiting friends in -Toronto, • • • Miss 11. Taylor is. ill at present. Mr.R, B, Horton. was a Brantford visitor. Little Donald MacTavish, • who has been quite ill for the past week, is .recovering.. Miss .Luella I•.fopper, of Winghati, .visiting her 'brother, Mr, W. .Hopper: Mrs. 11. Smith and daughter, of Pelerbo o, are guests at the house of her mother,. Mrs. James' Beattie. Mrs, of Mitchell is � 'isitin her siste, Mrs, E. Drake, g who has been ill for some weeks. Mt. J. \V. -Pinkney, of Toronto, is a visitor at the home• of Mr, and Mrs, R. L. Clark, Miss Gertrude ivicClure intends .having soon. for 'Stratford to train as a nurse.. [Ir, and Mrs. Leslie' and Miss Fawcett, of Cromarty, called an friends in town. Mr. Frank ease, of Jlensall, spent the week -end at the borne of: Mrs, Norah Carlin. )'.Liss Foster, of Toronto, is visit- ing Miss Belle Forsythe. Mrs. James Higginbotham, of 'Au- burn, uburn, was a week -end visitor at the honie of her sister, Mrs. James Graves. Mr. Stanley Grey;. of Stratford, visited friends•in Egmondville. • Isir, \\'m. Greig has'rtturned from Toronto University. Mr. Leslie Mullen, of Tomato, is a guest at the home of his Miele, i\Mr, J. G,: Mullen. Mr. R, C, Lockhart; of New 1' -lam - burg, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Seip. Miss Ritchie, of Wroxeter, who has been visiting her cousin, firs. C. Brodie, is quite ill at Present, with ae attack of heart trouble. 6. Mrs, J. Spayne spent the week- end in Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs, R. G. Israel, Mr. and Mrs, W. Laird and Dr, and Mrs: Holmes, all ' of Windsor, motored over and spent the week -end - with Mr: and \-[rs. William Cudmore. Mr, and Mrs. M. McKellar and children spent Sunday hi Kitchener. Miss Jackson, of Egmondville, is visiting friends in, London and Chatham, Rev. •Mr. Hardy, of. Coderieh, ' e- cupied the pulpit of St., Thomas' church on ;Sunday evening. • Mr, and Mrs, 5, McCormack and daughter have moved into, the cot- tage across the railway track for- merly occupied by ;\4r, Regier and family, . Mr. M. Brown has returned frOm London Mr. 11, Verner and lir, A. Hays return this week from attending the College of Dentistry in Toronto. I Mr. Rite hie Mrs. McKercher, Wroxeter, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. -C. :Brodie, Mr. Lawrence Ellison and sister, Miss Ellison, of Sdarriston, spent a few days in town. Mrs. H. R. Beattie and :Mrs. Chester M. Jones spent Wednesday with Friends in London. Mrs. R. C, Campbell, af Hamil- ton, is a guest at the home of hal parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bell, Rev: T. H. Brown is in Londori attending the meeting of Huron Synod. Miss Lukes has returned after spending several weeks with friends in Toronto. Rev. T A. Wilson, 'of Hamilton, Will conduct anniversary services in the Seaforth Presbyterian church next, Suuffay morning and evening. Spepial music by the choir, Mr._ G. Beattie, of Toronto, is a town visitor. Mrs. M, Boyce has returned From visitingr)tor-daughter in Arthur, Mes. A. Scott, 'Goderich street, is visiting her daughter, Hiss Clarissa Scott, in Ottawa. Miss Rutherford, of ;Mitchell High school, was the guest of• her cousin, Mrs; W. D, ?al Dquald, at the Eg- mond�.'ille manse, over the week -end. Mi'. Evans, of Dublin, has rented Mr.. F. D. I•Iutchison's ,• house on North Main street. Miss. Ruth Hamilton; of Goderich, called on friends in town on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Lawson and daughter Bernice, of Auburn, spent Sunday with MIs W. °Selater, The Mother's service on Sunday morning in the Methodist church was presided over by Mrs. 5. B. Thomp- son. Mrs, R. Fulton Irwin gave an interesting address to mothers and spoke of mothers' influence on lives of great men. Responsive reading was taken by "Mrs: F. Burrows, Mrs. F. 1). Hutchison gave a reading. Mises Beatrice'Seip 'and George Crich gave recitations. The choir was composed 'of mothers. Pour. little girls. Florence' Knight Eileen Chapman )Mary Bar- ber and Vera ':• Mole sang' a. hymn, lesais Loves Me' Mts. R. Ftbst, Mrs. S. Somers, Mrs. Albert Baker, aiid Mrs. A. T.,. Porteous took ltp tlt`e' collection, , Messrs. John Brbxer acid Frank 1)111, of Detroit, were visitors in town qn Sunday. Mr, and Mrs, Con Eckart, aecom- panieci by Mr. J lf. Eckart, motored to Detroit on Thursday of this week to attend the graduation of their daughter Monica. at Si. Marys hos- pital, where she has been training for a noise the past three years in a class of twenty-two. 4�t •+ �v ,1;4,1 HURON' NEWS. Wingham James 11. Powell, for many years a resident of 'l'urciberry pd Wing - ham, died aged 71 }eats'' His wife and two daughter's survive; A lacrosse club has been organized with W. B. McColl as Secretary and W. H. Gurney as manager. Sewers and manholes ou certaixr streets were found -to be plugged' with pieces of .cement evidently pushed into them to get rid of the trimmings when the roads were be- ing finished oil. It may be neces- sary to rebuild the sewers. Mrs, \S'oi, H. Belf, aged 56, passed .away suddenly one night when she got.,up to put an extra comforter un her son's bed. Brussels, iters. John Rose, aged 75, passed away at the home of her son, Walter Rose, Brussels. She was - born tlin Ripley district, her maiden name be- ing Jane Green: , Her husband died over 40 years ago. Besides het son, two daughters survive, Mrs. Jester, of Kincardine, and Miss Ida Rose, of Brussels. The 100 -acre farm of D. R. Mac- Donald, Grey township, was sold io \Win, Bryans, for $2,950. Scarlet fever has reported, \lrm. Cook has the contract for digging holes for Hydro poles at $1.25 each, Clinton. \V. C, Cooper has passed his final, exatns at Toronto University as an architect: Mrs. J, C. Mclyfath is moving back to town, having purchased John Johnston's residence, Mr, .Johnston is ntovi,Gig t1. Bayfield, A.. Canfelon • has •somcr''lai'ge ' po- tatoes of the 'Ulster variety.!'. Ten of them weighed 12 lbs., 5 o. • S S: Cooper hits bought the Ja, ck- son i55g Co .building, The motors and Machinery went to the Kitchen Overall Co., Brantford, at 12 emits on the dollar. A new bakery is tobestarted in the store recently vacated by V. v . Aitken, Tour for Teachers. The Ontario Government 'has sent out notice to eafch iajspectorate that an excursion. willlie taken to Nor- thern Ontario, during the month of August as in 1921 and , 1922. . The foll'owiatg 'are the conditions of the n Otice: 1. Each inspectorate is entitled to send two delegates—either male or t exhale.. 2. The round trip will cost $55. This will provide the ticket, meals, taxi fares for side trips, etc.—tipys excepted. ' 3. Delegates must send: (as soon as appointed) a deposit' 'of ;$25 to the secretary, Chas. G; Fraser, 10 Sylvan avenue, Toronto. This will be re- turned if the delegate later 'finds it imjdossible tog os 4. Delegates g s ar•e supposed to take notes by the way and give a report of the trip at the next meeting of the co n wen tion. 'Phase ;desiring to go on the trip should notify the local secretary, Mr, G. S. Howard, Exeter, who, with the executive committee of the Associa- tion, will consider the applications and notify those appointed for West Huron, Extra Spccial Bargains This Week at CHEIFETZ BROS. Men's Suits, $14.75 Nicely tailored Men'sSuits in blue, brown and grey shades, - sizes from 37 to 44, to clear, at $14.75 Boys' Suits, $6.75, Made of extra strong tweeds Gingham Dresses, $1.19 to $3.25 Nice Gingham Dresses for porch and street wear Ratifies. 39c yd. In almost every shade Ladies' Silk Grovesc/� 65c to 9®4 f CHEIFETZ Bros. SEAFOR the Macartn ey WILL LOOSEN THE SLAVERY BANDS FROM YOUR WIFE AND FAMILY Any boy of ten years old can do the work df milking your cows in one-third the time it takes . the old, and the cow takes to it and sol does the boy. It increases the opportunity of handling more cows with less work and bigger profits{ are the result. SEE . THIS CHINE AT WORK ANY WEESC..,NIGHT Al:' 6.30 O'CLOCK IN OUR BARN, J. E. DISTRIBUTOR, t pays o use , MARTIN -- WOOD -LAC STAIN' kr Furnitu}[enre-Flao1`17C rtey o. Write to d Oflflee . r'rnilr -W®TNS PATKFTINC• MADE EASY' SOLD BY - Moffat and lectric iotpohit The new models of both Moffat and Hotpoint Elec- tric lec- 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. ublic SE4C ORA a eiffice and Store in the Town Hall C 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 bow many revolutions the wheel of a windmill makes? If the wheel of an Aermotor•shouldroll 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 times around in a year- It would travel on an average 275. miles per day or about20 miles perhourfor9 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 Aernnotor after 8 full years of service in every part of the world has proven its ability to run and give the most reliableservice with one oiling a year. The double gears,and all moven art are entire) enclosed and flooded with oil all the time. Itg parts, givesteverlasting more nwin with Tats ancon b than any other Aar of machinery on the farm, To gatvermade. d•e. satisfaction buy the Auto -oiled Aormotor, the most efficient qw•indmill that has ever been made. � nation write AERMOTOR CO.�d,cago Dnitav Des MuFnee F"fut write w fe sas City rg,', apolis SUArgd i : FOR SALE BY BERT I "WIN Dealer in Gas Engines, Cream Separators, Stable Fittings, Pumps, Pipe and Water Supply Fixtures, Wind and Car Insurance. The Special Milverti n F 1 ur We Have it—Give it a Trial. Also. Ground Screenings chop bf All Kinds Cs Ge V GRAIN DEALER POMMIESSOKIMMIsum pia 1 S r M1rN PI-IONE 25 �r.'sco�+aans mvsxve�p.a�a Seaforth Garage Pluto Tires and Tubes We have on hand a Complete Lino of Tires and Tubas. all sized, 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 atock a complete line of most -called .for parts ,of.vas'lotta autos. If yob ate in need of a new Battery, or if you have a Battery to be repaired, give its a call BATTERY CHARGING OXY-ACETYLINE WELDING EXPERT AUTO REPAIRING A SPECIALTY, Get into the habit ofpatronizing us. We want to serve you, and serve you well RWe Have Installed a telephone f r nigh PHONE 167W MAXWELL AND . CHALMERS DE or night calls—i67,j wrc