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The Seaforth News, 1924-05-22, Page 5'THURSDAY; X AY 22; 1924.: THE SEAFORTH NEWS ....•...m... _ _ K#n.�.anu tuts --nu eat- �uu•• tis Itfr$. 7. F. McMann is visiting For Sunday ih • mer Order one of our fine roasts—roast beef,roast pork, roast veal, etc. You will find our meats are meats of qua= itiy, and if you have guests they will praise your selection as well as the way it is prepared and served. D. H. STEWART Main Street Seaforth, PHONE 58, %2 LIE TRf1faelerLL STRATFORD, ONT. Prepares young inen 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 Irern something about our dif- ferent departments. D. A. McLACHLAN, Principal. tnrwoniv++vv APPETIZING GROCERIES Add Zest to Your•Meals Clean and wholesome. Groceries give your food that d'elieious taste so necessary to the success of your table. We combine Quality; Service and Value. Pineapples, 20c each This is the season everyone pre- serves pineapples and rhubarb, which make a wonderful combina- tion. We have fine pineapples at 20c each. 't�➢ Sugar, `�9.75 Re(I d p W. M. STEWART Phone 77 Seaforth woommaimmanstimmamlammilmmornionmiswaffloma moisalowstmasionismaimicsenianimmicormelaissfoihiatrarl W J. Walker & San UNDERTAKING —and— EMBA)-ivIING Motor or Horse Equipment. W. j. WALKER, holder of Go- vernment diploma and license. Flowers Furnished, Night or day phone 67, wmiaamsowanalamarirmaw CREAM! CREA.Mi OREAMi ca \f R, CREAM PRODUCER: Send your cream to us, we are here to_ give you tine very best possible market for your cream, \Ve beg your support and co-operation, Send us your No. 1 grade cream and secure top prices, Make this your Creamery. Cream paid for on a grade basis. Do not produce cream except of a high standard of quality; it does not pay you. \Ve willpay a premium of three cents per pound butter fat for sweet cream delivered at the Creamery. Bring in your high grade creast, {d t paid „) any -patron wishing it.. Creamery open on Saturday nights. Seaforth Creamery Co. Seaforth, Ont. GIRLSi LEMON JUICE iS A SKIN WHITENER Blow to make a creamy beauty lotion , for a few cents. The juiee of two fresh lemons strained Into a bottle containing three- ounees of orchard white makes a whole quarter pint of the most remarkable lemon skin beautifier at about the cost ono 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, them this lotion' will keep 'fresh for months. Every woman knows that lemon juice is used to 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 drugstore arid two lemons from the gr000r and.y'.,71c up a quarter pint of this sweotivl"fragrant lemon lotion and inassage y,i"rdaily into the face, neck, arms a nd,,nands. S re!. High Heels Cause Corns But Who Cares Now is e,wo,aue,n a •,urte„sne e' }, ..dun n.e ,e ,e.d Because style decrees that women crowd and buckle up their tender toes in high heel footwear thoy suffer from corns, then they cut and trim at these. painful pests which merely makes the corn • grow hard, This suicidal habit. may Cause lockjaw and women are warned to stop it csA few drops of e. drug called frees - one applied directly upon a soro corn gives quick relief and soon'the entire . ioot and Ask the drugstore man lifts out iforu t pain a quarter of an ounce of freezone, which costo very little but is sufficient to re - trove every hard or soft corn or callus from one's feet. 49 Y . This drug is an ether compound and dries iii a moment and simply shrivels up the corn without inflamingor even irritating the surrounding issue or skin. Clip this out and pin on yottir vrlfe's dresser. Drs D. HI McInnes Chiropractor Of Winghan, will be at the Commercial Hotel, Seaforth, Monday and Thursday After- noons in future. Diseases of all kinds success- fully teeated, isdrealletanrallenlailliMMEIMEISWanellailnale ruff and Veetab1es. TOMATOES HEAD LETTUCE GREEN ONIONS STRAWBERRIES ASPARAGUS CELERY NEW CABBAGE zsORANGES• 1175 C , 30.c c '60c and.,.,., CABBAGE 1 0 c GRAPES Ib. ,... Seaforth 3 Vit' c Phffltps Phone 63 Ammo fan--mudI .Htl®ua�au.®.aIi I 1 The sale of homemade cooking un- der the auspices of the Ladies' Aid of , Egmondville ohurch, held on Fri- day ri day afternoon was very successful, the proceeds amounting to $84. liar. and Mrs.' Robert 13c11 spent the week -end with their daughter,. Mrs. R, C. Anderson; in Hamilton. Rev, and 'Mrs: J, A. Ferguson, of McKillop visited friends ill Stratford, Miss Rae Govenlock is home from St. Catharines. Rev, F. Larkin, D.D , occupied the pulpit of St. Andrews chur•oh, Hamilton, on Sunday. • Mrs. Chester M, Jones left on Fri- day for her home in Boston,, She was accompanied as far as Toronto by hersister, Mrs, H. R. Beattie, Miss 'Nan Campbell is visiting friends in London. • -Mr. C. A. Alexander, of Hespeler, spent the week -end in town. Rev, and Mrs, W. D. McDonald spent Saturday at the latter's 11 .mie at Kt i ilou h Miss Edna Murray spent the week- end at her hone in Port Albert. Mrs, Frank Millson, of Manning ton, West Virginia, and formerly of Winthrop, is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs, James Kerr, Centre street, Miss Grainger, superintendent of the Clinton hospital, was a guest at -the home of •Mr. and Mrs, William Wright, :tames street. Mr, R. Jackson, of Toroptc is a town visitor, )Mrs, A, Scott has returned from Ottawa, - Rev. R. Fulton Irwin and lir, C. Il, Holland are in Clinton attending the Methodist district meeting there on Wednesday and Thursday: Mr. A, Wankel was called to Port Digin on Sunday owing td• his mo- ther, Who is eighty-four years of age, having suffered a stroke of paralysis. Mr, and Mrs. Con. Eckert and their sons, John 'M, and Clavor, and Mrs. 7, F; McMann returned from Detroit, wherethey attended the graduation Leeremonies of Miss MonicaEckerton the 15th htst. "Predestination" will •be the morn- ing subject at the Seaforth Presby- terian church next Sunday. In the evening the.; cadets of the Collegiate Institute will be in attendance, when by request `Along the River of Time We Glide" will be 'repeated as a quartette. Miss Gladys Arnold is house from Guelph. v1rs.:rno. Fowler, Mullett, is suffer- ing from a slight stroke of paralysis. Mr. A. McKay, of Egmondvillo, underwent an operation on .Monday. Mrs, T. Pryce, Sr., is spending a few days with her son, Mr. G. Pryce, m bf.eHrllop. Mr. j. G. Mullett is makitng ex- tensive improvements on his prop- erty. Miss Dorsey is spending the week in Toronto. Ladies' Aid No, 2 of the Egiswnd- ville church niet on Wednesday af- ternoon at the hospitable home of Mrs. Pearson Chesney, where a pleasant time was spent- in quilting. followed by a delicious lunch. Rev. Mr, and Mrs. Piercy, of In- diana, spent Monday afternoon at h W. . G. I f -Mr.and Mrs, 'V1 home the l S'peucef Mrs. Piercy is a sister of Mrs. Spencer. and Mr, Piercy was formerly located at Londesboro. bfr. Innis, of Stratford, has taken a position in the Bank of Commerce. Mr. W. Packert, manager of the Perth Mutual Insurance Co., of Stratford, and Mr. Kay, inspector, were town visitors on Friday, Mr, and bfrs. John Beattie and Mrs. L. G. VanEgntoitd were Strat- ford visitors on Friday. A number of the Masonic Order were in Stratford 00 Friday evening. Mr. Frank Murray, of D.ctroit, motored here and spent the week- end with his uncle, Mr. Wni. Mc- Dougall, of Eltnondvillc. Mrs. A. A. 'McLeunan .is on the sick list at present.' Mr. Edward Rankin was iii Strat- ford for a few day.y Miss Agnes 13,21,st n, who has been 111 for auni rvi eks, is able to be :flys Irene Patterson spent the week -end in Stratford. Mr, john Horan, of British Colum- bia, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Horan, Miss Kate McLennan. a valued worker in the Egmondville Auxiliary, has been presented with a life mem- bership certificate in the Women's 'Missionary Society by the Auxiliary. Mrs, E. McMurray is visiting friends in Goderich. Mil`s. Ila Johnstone was called home to Exeter owing to the illness of her mother.' Mr. J: Hatcher, of Flint, Mich., a'.v.iiitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J, Smith. bir. `H. Trapnell and family have moved from the Huron road west, Tuckerstnith, to Seaforth. 'Dr. and Mrs, A. Atkinson and Mr. Casey' Atkinson, of Detroit, who have returned to their summer cottage at 'T3aylield, . are visiting friends in town. Mr.' Charles ,Boyd, of Walton, was a week -end visitor at the home of Mr. and bfrs, W. I<nechtel. Mr, and' ivIi's. William Murdie, of 1-,u1cknow, were week -end guests at the home of 'Mr, and Mrs. A. D. Sutherland Miss Rita••,Hawkins, of Guelph,' is t visitor atthe home of Mr, and albs. A, Wes'tdbtt, • Mrs. H. Mason, who spent the winter 10 Toronto with her daugh- ter,: Mrs. Roy Oka; has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Clark have moved here from tarristoo. friends in Detroit. Mr, J B.'J,'hompson, who has been confined .to 'bed for several months, is able to be out again, •tIr, Wellington \'Icl)onald, f Philadelphia, is visiting bus father, Mr. McDonald, of Hensall, who is seriously ill in the hospital here at -Mr. William Deem is ill at present. present. The final appeal of the Reunion Committee for funds necessary to carry out the entire programme should meet with the hearty re- sponse of the people of the town and -country. The object is indeed one that commends itself to every citizen and the replies 'received from former residents are filled with gratitude for those who are re- sponsible for this homecoming. "The little town I love the best, holds memories no gold can buy, Brave visions of the long ago, and loyalty that cannot die, And quiet graves of those who rest, O little town 1 love the best." What more need -be saki, Nothing as Good for Asthma. As- thma remedies come and go but ev- ery year the sales of the original Dr, J. D. Kellogg's] Asthma Remedy' grow greater and greater. No further evi- dence could he asked of its remark- able merit: It relieves. It is always of the same unvarying quality 4hich the sufferer from asthma learns to 'know, Do not suffer another attack, but get this splendid remedy to -day. PAGE .FIVIt McXILLOP. Fast November John- F. 13yermann 'of McKilloil township was convicted before Police Magistrate Reicl wn a charge laid by Andrew Porter, inland revenue officer at Goderich, for vio- lation of the inland revenue act and vias fined $200 and $51.40 costs, Three barrels of mash or mash suit- able for the manufacture of spirits were found concealed in a wood pile at the back end of Byermann's farm, where the stuff was evidently placed to ferment. Byerniaitn declared that it did not belong to him, that he did not know of its existence, nor did he know how it got there or to whom it 'belonged that thebarrels were never seen before by him and that he never had any like .them. His wife anti hired man corroborated the latter statement. It was also shown, that the week -before the mash was found Byerniann allowed men to whom he had sold wood to go :back to the vicinity ofthe wood pile to gather up the wood they had bought, and' it was argued that this was not consistent with guilty knowledge on this part, He appealed from the con- viction, and the appeal was heard by His Honor Judge Lewis, who has handed 'out judgment quashing the convictionwith costs and ordering os a repayment of the fine and costs int - posed by the magistrate. 4V G. Cameron appeared for the crown and Thompson, K.C., for Byer- ntairti, . 'rhe moving van owners at this time of the year think everybody should want to prove—and many do move because he does. Extra Special 115 This Week at CHEIFETZ BROS. Men's Snits, $14®75 Nicely tailored Men's Suits in blue, brown and grey shades, sizes from 37 to 44, to clear at $14,75 Boys' Snits, $6.75 Made of extra strong tweeds Gingham Dresses, $1.19 to $3.25 Nice Gingham Dresses for porch and street wear Ratines, 39c yd. In almost every shade Ladies' Silk Gloves, 65c to 90c CIIEIFETZ SEAFORTH ros. t i The MACAI TNEY vik Hand and Power MILKING MACHINES LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: The Macartney Milking Machine is now is the reach of any lei -liter's pocketbook and it does the work of milking any number of cows from six to twenty-six, equal to any machine on the market at any-pli1e. -'.. .. When a farmer is busy till dark in the haying and harvest, or happens to he Lite getting home from a trip to town his cows can he milked•l)3 any member of the fancily over eight years of age and done at the proper. time, Keep more cows and become prosperous. Just step into your car,and drive into 0 dairy district and you will find people there are not squealing ,about' hard tunes because they arc making good stoneyand are happy. We place ottr machine on free trial and satisfaction gli ranteeil.' _ See our distributor at once for any particulars. J. E. e DISTRIBUTOR. SEAFORTH, Phone 13.616.. RTIN -SENOURt polys o use.: MARBLE -ITE F.L Off• FMB!! A othi g like it` i• Hardwood Floors !� wears like Iron Write to Heed office, Montreal for Free Booklet HOME PAINTING MADE EASY SOLD BY HENRY EDGE SEAFORTH. 1 Moffat and Ekctri :. Hotpoint angel 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, thc , tiIities SEFTM ZRice and Store in the Town Hall 4 TIMES Around the orl 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 a feat would 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 of 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 m aear. It would travel on an average 275 miles per day or about 30 miles perhourfor9 hours each day. An automobile which keeps upthat pace day after day needs a thorough oiling at least once a week. Isn'tit marvelous, thea, that a windmill has been made which will go 50 times as long as the best automobile with one oiling? The auto -oiled Aersuotor after 8 full years of service ineveyy part of the world has proven its ability to run and give the most reliable service with one oiling g a year. The double gears, and all moving parts,are entirely enclosed and flooded with oil all the farm It get givesmoreservice with less attention n any. other piece of machinery a the farm. To as ever be made. ll satisfaction buy the Auto oiled Aermotor, the most efficient windmill that has ever been made - N ForIultmfor• .A.E MOTOR CO.hicago Dallas s Des Moines maims write • Hansas City Minneapolis Oakland ° FOR SALE BY BERT IRWIN Dealer in Gas Engines, Cream Separators, Stable Fittings, Pumps, Pipe and Water Supply Fixtures, Wind and Car Insurance. T 1 e Special Milverton Fl f^ u r We Have it—Give it a Trial. Also.. Ground Screeninais ehop of 1111 Kinds C560 TN GRAIN DEALER PHONE -25 igaprrg,lb.n inn �nmaser ^'caw , Seaforth G Auto Tires and Tubes We have on hand a Complete Lino of Tires and Tubes. all sizes, Best on the Market. Let us supply' your heeds on Auto Cylinder Lubricating Oils and Greases., We handle nothing but the best and can supply you with oilsofproper viscosity to suit your motor. Also stock a complete line of most -called .for parts ,of various autos. If you are in need of a new Battery, or if you havg a Battery to be repaired, give us a call. BATTERY CHARGING OXY-ACETYLINE 'WELDING EXPERT AUTO REPAIRING A SPECIA1iI Z. Get into the habit of patrotuzing us. We want to serve you, and serve yolt well. 3 y , MAXWELL AND CHALMERS DEALER.• PHONE` 1671Ar We Have Installed a telephone for night calls -167J