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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1924-05-29, Page 5THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1924. nesemmeerafforsessmesonseensireasewsweserszererse odi) p ' H'l l:'r nir JEN For :Sunday Dinner Order one of our fine roasts—roast beef, Toast pork, roast veal, etc. You will find our meats are meats of qua- ltiy, 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. CENTRAL MES l sTRATFORD. ONT. Prepares young men and young women for Business, which is now Canada's greatest profes- sion. We assist graduates to positions and theyhave pas a prac- tical training which enables them to meet with success 'Stu- dents are registered each week. Get our free catalogue and leen. something about our dif- ferent departments. D. A. McLACHLAN, Principal. APPETIZING GROCERIES P&dd Zest to Your Meals. Clean and wholesome Groceries giveyour food that' delicious ' 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, Redpath Sugar, $9.75 W. M. STEWART Phone 77 Seaforth tastmaserstimamatartattaaaermaatellaaataasztea W. 1 Walker 8b San UNDERTAKING —and EMBA11vIING Motor or Horse Equipment. W. d. WALKER, holder of Go- vernment diploma and license, Flowers Furnished. Night or day phone 67, CREAM! CREAM! CREAN 1[i2, CRF.AIM 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 for an 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. ('ash paid to any' patron wishing it. Creamery open on Saturday nights, Seaforth Creamery Co. Seaforth, Ont, L s - plmama n War ..tm.•w 1 a fTow Dies. Kgu.,rm...,.qu<..=.uu�..�.mt.-..,.ap.-.+aetd Miss. Jessie Wilson, ICitclener, spent the week,end with cher father,. Mr. J. M, 'Wilson, .• Mrs. Smale was in Stalfa visiting her sister, Prince Albert, A'f•, A. Pieynolds; l 'rin Sask., was a guest of Mr, and Mrs, G. A. Sills, Miss Brown, of the 'Collegiate staff, ,spent Victoria Day int -Toronto. Mrs. Asinan, of Toronto, is visit- ing her daughter, Miss Asmau, of the Collegiate staff. Mr. Innis was a Simcoe visitor. Mr, C. R. Myers, of Waterloo, was a holiday visitor in town. Mr. C. Stodgill of Toronto, visited friends in town, Miss Madge Stewart, Stratford, was•a week -end guest of her parents, Mr and'Mrs. J. A. Stewart, High street. Mr, T, Smith, of Guelph. was a visitor at bis home here, Miss Mary Stewart, of Toronto University, is spending the vacation at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Stewart. Mr, Ted Mernor has taken a posi- tion for the summer on the C.F.R. steamship Assinaboia, Svir. Harvey Harrows, of the Dental 'College, Toronto, has .returned home. • Miss Iiazet.Shatnon, of \Windsor, spent the holiday with her parents, Mr, and \Mrs. J. S. Shannon, of Winthrop. Mr. john Knechtel and son - and daughter and :,\,[1..r and Mrs, N. Knechtel and children of. Rostock, GIRLS! LEMON JUICE IS A SKIN WHITENER How 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_iar of the ordinary cold ereams. Parc should be taken to strain the lemon juice through tl fine cloth so, no lesion pulp gets in, then this lotion will keep fresh for months, ;Every woman knows that lemon juice is used io bleach and remove such blemishes as freckles, sallowness and tan and is the ideal skin softener, whitener and beautifier. Just try itl Get three ounces. of, •orehard white at any drug store apd two lemons froom the grocer and mali.s'up n. quarter pint of tine sweetly J&.ligrant lepton lotion and maasage it..iaily into the face, nook, arms and h^.'ude. .,&l,re`�. High Heels Cause .Corns But Who Cares Now Because style decrees that women. crowd and buckle up their tender toes in high heal footwear they suffer from corns,then they out and trim at these painful pests which merely makes the corn grow hard, This seicIdei habit, stay cause lockjaw andwomen are', warned to stop 1t. rs A few drops of a drug called frees - one applied directly upon a sore corn ,gives quick relief and soon the entire morn, root and' all, lifts out without pain.' Ask the drug store man for a quarter of an ounce of freezone, which costs very little but is sufficient to re- move every hard or soft corn or callus from one's feet. ,e p This drug is an ether compound and dries in a moment and simply shrivels up the corn without inflaming or even\ irritating the surrounding tissue as shin, Clip this.. out and pin on youlr vife'a dresser. Dr, D. It McInnes ehiropractor Of Wingham, will be at the Commercial Hotel, Seaforth, Monday and Thursday After- noons in future. Diseases of all kinds success- . fully treated. Fruit and egetables TOMATOES HEAD LETTUCE GREEN ONIONS STRAWBERRIES ASPA.RAGUS CELERY • NEW CABBAGE ORANGES 25c, 30c, 60c and...... CABBAGE 1 GRAPES ib. ,. 3 c c TPhDlips. Seaforth were week -end visitors at the homes of Mr, and Mrs. W. Knechtel and AMrs. George 'Sillery. Miss Mary Laing, of London Normal school, ,spent Victoria Day at the 9ionie of her parents, Mr. and AMrs. John C. Iain s,. g Mr, Hector Fay. of Hays, Stratford, spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs: R. S. Hays, Mr, and Mrs. Earl Bell and son Van motored to 'Hamilton and spent the week -end with A'ii•, Bell's sister, Mrs.. R. C. Anderson, Mr, J. Steele spent two weeks' vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Simpson, in Tuckersmith. Mrs. Sydney Johns is visiting friends in Hamilton and Cleveland. Mr, R. B. Hort:in has returned from Winnipeg. Miss Mary 'Bel'1, London Normal school, spent the week -end at the home of her parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. R, P, Bell. Miss Annie Washburn, of Guelph, has been visiting during the holiday at the lions of Mr. and Mrs. George MeGavin, in Mown. Mr, and Nt's. James Martin mo- tored to London on Wednesday last to attend the graduation of their niece, Miss Myrtle Young, who has been in training for a nurse. at Vic- toria hospital for the past three years. Mr. and Mrs. l'eter Daley spent the week -end with their daughter, Mrs. Curinnore, in Usborne, Miss McBride, of Hamilton, is visiting Mrs. Wallace, Goderich street east. Mr, F. D. Hutchison spent the week -end in Aylmer. ors. Wheeler, Brucefieht, is a visitor at the home of her sister, \1rs. W. Edmonds. Miss Kathleen Rankin was a Stratford visitor, Misses Margaret and Jean Stewart spent the .week -end in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Reid and little sun, of Stratford were visitors at. the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. Grimoldby. Mr. and Mrs. Plant and children spent the holiday at his home in Acton. Mr. Leslie Bristow, of Dundas, is a visitor at his home here. Mies Agnes I:clmiston and 'Miss Jean Muir, of Hamilton, spent Vic- toria Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J•. R. Archibald. Miss Laura Ross, Stratford Nor- mal, was a visitor in town. Miss hate Connolly, Stratford Normal school, spent the week -end at her home here. -Miss F.11a. Archibald. of Toronto, tons a week -end guest at the home of her parents; 'l'Ir. and Mrs. Robert Archjittrld: ?sft. and Mrs..Alonzo Chapman, of "Bridgeburg, and Mr. Garnet Chap- man, of the Dental College, '.Toronto. were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, W: Chapman. Mr; and firs, Robert Smith, of Chesley spent the week -end at the halite of Mrs. J. Patterson. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Box and chil- dren spent the holiday in Loss dot, Mr, and Mrs, L. G. Kruse and sot Billy, of Galt, were guests of Mrs. W. Sclater. Mrs, H. Spears, of London, was the guest of Mrs. F. Anderson. Miss Evelyn Cardno, of Milver- ton, spent the week -end with her parents Mr, and Mrs. G. P. Cardno. Mr. 1'. Schuyler is ill at present. Mr. Angus Beattie, of 'London, spent the week -end at the home of his brother. MrJohn Beattie. Mr, and Mrs. W. 'Hogg and Leslie, of Stratford, and hiss Mabel Hogg, of Auburn; were guests at the hone of Mr. and •11'rs'. Robert Grieve, lrchillop• Mr. and Mrs., Charles Hart, of Toronto, are visitors at the home of 'Mrs, W. J. Hart, Miss Elva Hahkirk, Clinton, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs T. R. Habktrk. .Mr. Walker Hart and the Miss Ina Ina Hart, Stratford, spent at their homeMy, and Mrs: W. Edmunds are in Toronto this week. Mrs, C, A. Harrigan, of Wallace - burg was here attending the funeral of her mother, the late Mi's. James Wallace: Phone 63 Mr. and Mrs. A. Teamerson, of Rochester, were visitors at the home of her parents, Mr. and lies; R. Strong. THE SEAFORTH NEWS Mr. and Airs William Weiland, of Toronto, are al the 'home' of his par- ents, Mr, and Mrs, id. Weiland, an their honeymoon trip. Rev, W. D. McDonald was in At- wood last week unveiling a monu- ment to the fallen soldiers. !Miss Margaret Weiland spent the, h oliday in Toronto. Mrs G. McLeod, of Exeter, has taken rooms with Vr and Mrs. W. S inclair, Vt e will tntload a car of cattle salt around June 4th. Book your orders off car. Marshall Stewart, "The Religion that Gets There" will be the evening subject in the Presbyterian church next Sunday and in the morning "Foundation's of Calvinism!' Mrs Mackay, Goderich street, is ill at present and Miss Ethel. Beattie is substituting for Miss Mackay in the public school. Mrs. J. Patterson is visiting friends in Mitchell Mr. W. Black, M.P., spent the week -end at his home in Tucker- s m iehs, Mr. G. D, Haigh and Mary were visitors at her home in Luclntow. Miss Bertha Chesney has rdturtsed from Toronto. Mr. William 'Muldrew and Master .Kenneth Armand, of Ilimilton, spent Victoria Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Scott. Mr. Fred Larkin, of Windsor, spent the week -end with his parents, Dr, and Mrs 1'. H. Larkin, at the Manse. Dr. and Mrs. Larkin motored back with hitt on Tuesday to Wind- sor. Rev. and Mrs, Melvin Keys, of Unionville, 'are guests at the home of hisparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L, Keys. MI. George Hanley, of London, spent the week -end at Mr, J. D. Gemmell's. Mrs. 1f. J, Gibson waS called to Stratford owing to the illness of her sister, 1Virs, B. Williams, who fell end fractured her arm. Mr. Leslie Watson spent Victoria Day with his patents, -Me. and Mrs. Jaiue, Watson.S . t Among those obtaining their de- gree front the Dental College, the names of the following Seaforth boys appeared in Tuesday's papers: G. K. Chapman, R. 1,. Bristow and J. H. Burrows. Second year medicine, J. A. Greig; third year medicine, W. r\berhart, H. E. Edwards. Inspector G. F. Rogers. of Toron- to, is snaking his official visit to the Collegiate. ' CONSTANCE Mrs. Dave Weir returned to her home in Kinisthto, Sask„ last week accompanied by Miss Annie Taylor, who intends spending, a year in the W est. Mr. and Mrs, Thos, Riley spent, Sunday at the home of his father, Mr. George Riley. Mrs, Chas, Hogarth returned home on Sunday from Seaforth 'hospital, after undergoing e. successful opera- tion, Mr. George Wheatley had the mis- fortune to fall off a disc harrow last week and was severely hurt. 'lir. Benj. Riley is busy putting up the cement foundation for Mr. Austin Dolmage's new straw barn. VARNA. The council decided to build a new bridge on the fourth concession of Stanley instead of purchasing a new roadway as was first spoken of. Mr. Hankin, of Exeter, was awarded the contract, over Mr, Spackman, of Bayfield. Mr, and Mrs. McAsh, of London, spent the week -end in Varna. The monthly meeting of the W.A. will be held at the home of Mrs. H. Deihl'Tltursday next and cfuilting will be the order of the day, Many were the disappointments on Satttrday last, wherewith the mud and wet weather, as we understand several of our youths intended taking in the races to he held in Mitchell Mrs. Chas. Weekes has returned 10 her home in'tlte village after spend- ing the winter months with her daughter, Mrs. McAsh, of London. Court of revision was held in Var- na Monday last. We are sorry to report ono• worthy Reeve, Mr, G. n g Hanley as unable to attend owing to serious illness and we hope for a speedy recovery soon. CHISELHURST, A very interesting game of base- ball took place on Monday evening between the boundary and Farqu- har, at Farquhar. The score was 8-10 in favor of the Boundary team. Mr. Eldin Miller is sporting a new car. Some of the friends of the late Hugh McDonald attended his funer- al on Sunday. Interment was made in Rodgervillc cemetery. Mr. Geo. W. Wren has purchased a r l fine span of young horses from Mr. Swan, of Usborne, which looks as if George was going to try the farming again. 14Ir. Kelly, of Stratford, is visiting at the home of Mr. and birs. Robert Cole: Mrs, Mooney. of 'London, is at- tending the sick bed of her sister, Mrs. G. W. Wren, Miss Verna Connor, 'of Exeter, spent the week -end with Miss Mary Fairbairn, • Mr, and Mrs, Daley, of Seaforth, spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Cudmore. Mr. Wen, Kinsman is visiting friends in Detroit. Mr. and firs. \Vm. Simpson, of ,on don ( Jennie Vanhorn)were calling on friends in this community prior to leaving on an extended trip to Saskatchewan, California, and oth- er erpoit. Miss Florence Robel t son and Miss Lucille Pybus spent the. 24th with friends at Elimville. S.S.' No. 10 has been closed for the past two weeks owing to the illness of the teacher, Miss Rogerson, Miss Florence Vellum- spent the week -end with friends at Parkhill. Mr. Johns of Elimville visited his daughter, Mrs, Win. Pybus. Mr. Wm. Cole and Aar. Campbell Eyre spent Wednesday in London. DUBLIN. \firs Alice Peihl entertained a number of her friends to a card party last Wednesday evening. Miss Margaret Weiland spent the week -end with Toronto friends. Miss Lizzie OConneli is spending a few clays with London friends. The dance in the parish hall on Friday evening was a grand success. Mrs. P. Evans visited 'Mitchell friends on Friday. Dr. and Mrs, Simpkins called an friends in Mitchell on Saturday. Mrs. Quigley, of Clinton, spent a few days the guest of Mr. and firs. 1f. Meknes, Wedding bells are ringing in Dub- lin, Salvation Army. The officer in charge of the local Salvation Army corps wishes to thank all the people of the - sur- rounding districts for their hearty support of the recent Self -Denial campaign, and wishes to extend to all contributors best wishes of success for their future prosperity. God bless you. 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