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The Seaforth News, 1924-06-19, Page 5THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1924. For ,, Sunday �If,inner Order one of our fine roasts -roast beef, roast pork, roast veal, etc, You will find our meats arA meats of qua - hies and if you' lieve guests they will praise your selection as well as the way it is prepared and served. D. 115 STEWART Main Street Seaforth. PHONE 58, CENTRAL •5T6tATFORD,, ONT. 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 learn something about our dif- ferent departments. D. A. McLACHLAN, Principal estanresusguesseauesometessameassuseeseowne Where e sau 1 Get electGroceries? Join the ranks .of the thrifty women who' shop here daily for all their table needs. You're sure to get afresh supply of select staple' and fancy groceries, vegetables and fruits, Our shelves are full of reasonably priced package, . bottled and canned goods. You'll be pleased. W. M. STEWART Phone 77 Seaforth 610017 VIMAIREENISCSMI mc¢o aseseloeseiessseenearweitneasseasaaeresaustamswe W, J1 Walker & Son UNDERTAKING -and-- EMBALMING and- EMBA?MMIING Motor or Horse Equipment. W. j, WALKER, holder of Go- vernment diploma and license. Flowers Furnished, Night or day phone 67. lecteennameeenenesspesseers- Q EA ? CREAK C RAN: MR. CREAM PRODUCER: Send your cream to us, we are here to give you the very best possible market for your cream. s 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 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 street cream 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. International . Harvester' Company Reduces Implement Prices Substantial reductions announced covering the entire line. The International Harvester .Com- tany of Canada, Ltd., makes the fol- lowing announcement: "We are pleased to annouuee a substantial reduction in prices of our entire line of faun implements. This reduction is made possible by the removal or decrease of the Sales Tax on such machines and on raw mater- ials, and further by the removal or reduction of the duty on materials entering into such machines, as set forth in the Govertttnent Budget Resolution of April lith and in sub- sequent Amendments. "The. Canadian farmer will . "m sloubtedly welcome these resitietions in price, \•Ve feel that he wa,l'l.•prompt- ly take advantage of»tlaf opportunity and purchase new °' implements in place of worm.,, t and dilapidated reachinea•••r o'w in use, which will, of ,^r'dtitse, meati greater efficiency in his farming operations." - } James ytrr SEAFORTH. Dealer in Farm Impletments, Stable Fittings, Pumps, Fleury Plows, etc, THE SEAFORTH NEWS' TN -is u•r-me iln nu uu�- un �-ao� Mr, N, R, Rowe, of Toronto, is in.j NORTH ltfcKILLOP, forf months. town a few non t 5 a ,i Mr. and •Mt s J. 1, 'Welsh and sou What is more tbea4iful titan a day _� 0 � Topics a Ge„ore Illi; 5. inatored last week to Loudesboro and Che' 'sprwg ; claps are growing ...., e round i5 now eon- spent au. afternoon r, ceale,i which is a very good sign. at:t ,^�,-^,'-»+�°--"�"""'�"�"'ua Mrs Chas. Ruddeti. ret ole .»a,iu....+un7.-"u. na�n-- 5 Welsh d daughter' Statute labor is being performed, AIu Pc tet Hae T Duncan •came up; on Sttnday to vtstt t ple s p t to sishi and his sister Autse'Irla <tr, hest road in the w p, Ore �, f l M J 5 Welsh l \l Thos. Atkinson to June Iwith, M and nicely and th g Dr, , H McInnes Chiropractor Of Wingham, will be at then Commercial Hotel, Seaforth, Monday and Thursday After- noons in future. Diseases of all kinds' success- fully treated. Paa•AlleseWAIMISIWIMISAMI.00 e.�-.• Mrs. it. - an Portland Gladys, of Hamilton; and Mrs. David and 'the Leadbury line will still have Hagan, of the pleasant ant re utation of being the of Hillsgreen, aiict and "s: M.r Inc a5. . The pastor of Bethel church and \1• nt. Cousitl, of Zurich, spent a M S Somers was called to the lay delegate ( Tuesday �otvtn r to the ' few Pet ate 'returned from Con - days ,at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Brussels s ins Tnest ay g the ice last week. The, station tug loin rCousitt. Mr.hiHaganlis making Illness of her nephew, Mr, \u!n• committee have selected Mr:'Robin- his first visit to his old home and Scoters'' Robin - friends after an absence of 25 years. Mr• iM.'Tegney, of Lcndou, spent son as the minister for Walton sir - During irDuring' that untie he has hada varied a Few .days in town renewing oldth- crit for another year. d uaintances, It. is 20 years s Mrs. Leering, wife of Mr, Thomas exlierience and Fortune has treated"1 Leeming, Sr,, who was quite ill, is left Seaforth. • hint well Larkin,rlrs, W,, D: Mrs. A. Wallace is visiting her improving we are pleased to say. Mrs,cF, PL . b inter in Comber, . We regret to hear of the continued il. leteK id, Mrs. PL Chesney, Alrs, Mr. Theodore Bullard,- of South illness of Mrs, Regele, wife of Coun- motoredR. Mckenzie and Miss H. I. Graham Bend, Ind., is 'visiting his parents in cfllor Regele,' We. sincerely hope to Clinton on Monday tb town.that she t'lll`soon take a turn for the attend an esecntive of the. Huron • Presbyterial Society. Mr, T. Totten, of Detroit, is a guest better. I Mr. Russell Hays. A gloom was' thrown over the Adr, T. Dexter, t inborn: leaves this aMr• . Charles H. Brnadfrcot, of community on Saturday last when week toattendthe Exhibition at lfoosejaw, Sask., a- former member word came that Mrs, James Carter. Wembley, Gillespie; of Harriston of the I.O.O.F. lodge, has donated a and Rpbert Holmes were both dead. MissCY number of ntarlcers with_ the I,O.O,F, Mrs. Carter. had been ill for quite a atthe ho staff, parents, week -and emblem in metal, which have been while, and. Mr, Holmes had also at the home of her A2r, and beautifully enamelled by Mr. J. A. been ailing For some time. Our most. Mrs, James Gillespie. Dr. h, J. Burrows wasin London Stewart and placed on the graves of tender sympathy goes out to Mr. . some of the deceased members in .the Carter. and Mfrs. Holmes, and fam- visiting his lager, who met with an Maitland Bank cemetery by Messrs. ilies, in their great sorrow and be - accident last week. Stewart and E. Mole. The officers reavement. Mr, and Mrs. R. C. 'Anderson, of and mmember of Mole. The high- -"""•`'` Hamilton, were week -end guests at l appreciate this generous incl WALTON. the home of Mr, and Mrs. Robert h l tF 1 token of remembrance and daughter Margaret, of Bridge \'Ir. and Mrs.Melford and chug h latter's aunt, \Tr. 11 Beatrice :Kerner spent Bell, t ougt a Mr. and Mrs. Chas, MacKay and 1,1 r, and Mrs, D. .A. McCormack from Mr. Broadfogt, li- family,. The Many-PurposeOil.-Both iu the house' and -stable there are scores of uses for Dr. Thomas' E c- leeh-ic Oil. Use 't for cutsbtbruises, burns, scalds, the pains of rheumat- ism and sciatica, sore throat- and chest Horses are liable very largely to similar 'eiltnents and mishaps as afflict mankind, and are equally amenable to the healing intluece of this fine old -remedy which has made thousands of firm friends during the Nast years) of 1'uckersmlth spent Sunday with the a ere uncleand. a burg, were week -end guests at the ter and Miss , and Mfrs, 'R. J. Clark, of this home of Mrs. C. McCormack Sunday in New FI ntburg 14r, and hers, C. A. Harrigan, of lncal'rgc: Rev. Dr: Larkin occupied the pulpit\Vallaceburg, are visitors aP the After an illness of a few months of the Millbank Presbyterian church icor al Mir, James ",Vallate. there posed awayat his residence on\L Sunday. illiani Aherhai t, son of Mr. Mrs. Kelly and Miss ' Margaret on June 14th, Leadbury tine, the late Robert Holmes in hie 54th year. He and Mrs. Chas. Abeha r � 'rt leaves on , June 26th with a party ofstudents to visit at Wembley, Mr. G. 1). Haigh .has improved the appearance of his store by the ad- dition of a coat of paint. Rev. Walter Moffatt, of. Millbank, gave two helpful sermons in -the Presbyterian church on. Sunday last. Mrs. J. McClinchley was in To- ronto attending the graduation of her daughter, Mies Mac McClinchley, at Wellesley hospital. Mrs, Robert McMillan, of Rox- boro, underwent an operation at the r 1 Seafot t hospital. p a1 Mr, and Mrs, T. Healey, of To- ronto, were week end guests at the home of her mother, Mrs. C. Mc- Cormack. Mr. Leslie Watson, of Toronto, is a visitor at the home of his par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. James Watson. Mrs, John Sproat has returned from spending some weeks with her daughters in Detroit. Miss Kate Broadfoot left on Fri- day to visit friends in Milwaukee. Mr, J. C, Horton, of Calgary, was the guest of his cousin. stir. R. 11. Horton, Mrs, PI, Eyre, of Sarnia, is visit- ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bristow. Mr. John I-larburn, of Brookdale, Man., was called to the home of his brother, Dr, Harburn, of town, to see his aged mother, who is very low at present Arts J. A. McT.aren, Egmondville, leaves next week for a few months' visit in the West. Miss Belle Jackson, Miss Nellie McDougall and Mgrs. Will Ferguson have returned from' Detroit. Mr. Chas, Butler, of St. Catharines, spent the week -end at the home of Mr, J. Govenlock, Egmondville, Mrs T., G. VanEgntond attended the consecration service in St. James' church, Stratford, nn Sunday morning. Mrs, H. J. Gibson Miss Madge Stewart, and Mr. B. Williams, of Stratford, were Sunday visitors in town. Mr. and Mrs. 5, McInosh and daughter. of London, spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. W. Scott, Mr. Charles Hohnes has purchased the late Mr. J. A. Williams' cottage on North Main street, Miss .Uva- Graves and Miss Dor- othy Aarnns are holidaying in Bay- field. Mr, Quail, of Kincardine. is a guest at the home of his brother. Mr. John Quail Messrs. S. Deem and E. Mole and Mises \'. Stewart and S. Thompson are in Guelph attending the I.O.O.F. grand lodge and Rebekah Assembly, Miss Grace Knechtel; of Benmiller, was a week -end visitor at her home in T3gmondville. , Misses M' tel and Beth Willis left :' r Detroit on Monday. Miss echeley accompanied theta as far as St. 'Thomas. Dr. Charles Mackay is in Ottawa this week. Mr. and Mfrs. Nedtger, of Clinton, were guests at the hoine of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. holland. Dr, Burrows is quite ill at present with Pleurisy. Mrs. Harvey Moore, of Tucker - smith, was the hostess of it bridal shower at her home on Wednesday afternoon in Honor of Miss Eva Strong, whose marriage to Mr. Ivan Forsyth took place on 'Wednesday. Mrs. Sophia Aguaught, of Clinton, spent' . Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. John McLennan. The annual convention of' the Hur- on County Social Service Council was held on Tuesday in the Wesley church, Clinton. A number of men from ,the various churches in Sea - forth , ea -forth, Egmo,icivil le and surrounding country were present A !strong reso- lution was sent to the provincial Prime Minister regarding the plebis- cite, 'Che oftcens for the coming year are: Pies., Mr, Medd, of Exeter; sec Mr, A. T. Cooper, Clinton,- and' treas., Mr. Robertson, Resolutions of appreciation were passed : to In- spector Pellow and Mrs.Cooper for their fair end fearless enforcement Of the liquor lath,. Rev. R. Fultoti Irwin was again appointed by. the recent Conference in Wind -sot as financial secretary of the Goderich district. Ivfr, and Mrs. C. Eckaot and their son Claver, and 'their daughter, Mrs. W. J, McKay and family, motored to Dublin and sureottndittg country list Sunday, liNEMESEMEMNIMMEWSSMIEWANOVIMINUGIBES 9 a and egeta Iles TOMATOES LEAF LETTUCE GREEN ONIONS. STRAWBERRIES ASPARAG13S ' CELERY , ORANGES. CANTALOUPES.' PEACHES. NEW POTATOES. Ti PHIijs Seaforth Phone '63 gieThusomassmiamaximamen 4 Pinkney, of. Stratford, called ou friends in town. Mrs. Cameron Armstrong, of Hart- ford, 'Conn , is a visitor at the home of her parents, Mfr. acid Mrs, A. Archibald. Mrs, N. H.. Plaseltine and two children, of Grand Rapids, Mich., are guests at the home of Mr, and .firs. J. D. Getnntell, Mr.J'. Shaw, of London, visited friends in town. Mrs, James G. Cameron, of Re- gina, is a visitor at the home of her John Carpenter- parents,Walker. MG, .and Mrs. J. W. Rev. Father O'Connor, of Minnea- r. r\ on.beautiful sermon MTr, and lits, \+..\. Crich spent polls,gave a beauof Sutrdlay. His many friends arc pleas- ed to see hen The highway employees have start- ed work on the road between Dublin and Mitchell, We are very sorry to hear that Donnie McCarty, of Logan, was kicked by a horse in the face and arta, and had to have sic stitches in his face. However, the little fellow is getting along fine. Mr. Jack Bruxer returned home from London hospital after under- going a very serious operation. Miss Golding, his nurse. is still with him. We are sorry to have to report that we are losing our station agent, Mer Fred Forester, who has been here for the last ten years, He has been a good, faithful friend while in our torn and his many friends wish hint success in his trip to the Old Coun- try and France. leaves to mourn his loss a widow, son and daughter. His funeral was which was largely attended took place on Tuesday af:ternopit to Brussels cemetery. DUBLIN. Mrs. Halpin, of Detroit, is visiting at the home of her friends, Mr. and Sirs, D. McConnell, for a few days. Mrs. P. \\Vritt, of Stratford, spent a'few days the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Sunday in St. Thomas, Mr. Rtissel Prays, of Detroit, is a visitor at his hone here. Miss Sadie Robinson was a Lon- don visitor on Wednesday, Mr. E. Wankel, of Edmonton, and Mrs. Fartistvorth, of Crystal Lake, Minn., are visiting at the home of their brother; Air. A. Wankel, ROXBORO, The trustees of Roxboro -school held a meeting Thursday evening last and re-engaged Miss IIntton for another year at .the same salary as last year. This speaks well For Miss Button as the section seems well satisfied with her teaching, Mr. and Mrs, Gen. Hart and son have iuovetl back to live with her biothets and father, Mr. Carmichael, of Grey: Quite a number are -sowing millet this week owing to the corn not corning up. Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam Clark and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Clark's brother, Mr, F. Coleman. . CONSTANCE. Mr. and Mfrs. Wm. Possont and daughter, of Brussels, visited friends in the village on Sunday. Mr. Clifford Colclough and sister spent Sunday at the home of Mr, .r 'Wm. Murrell, near Clinton. Mrs, Robt. Grimoldby and Mrs, T. Pollard visited at the home of Mrs. i Adam Glazier, of Clinton, last week. Quite an exciting game of football was played Monday at Kiuburn when Brucefield played Kinburn. The football ground was in good condi- tion and both teams worked hard. The game was nearly over before Kinburn managed to get a goal, end- ing with a score of 1-0 in favor of , Kin burn. Qiftte a crowd attended and over $100 , was taken at the gate. Mr. Wm. McArthur and children visited friends in the village last week. Mr. Joseph Mlann and sister visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Riley last Sunday. Mr. Arnold Colclough has pur- chased another car. Mr. Benj. Riley 15 busy building the cement work of Mr. Percy Glazier's barn. . J NOTICE, Owing to the requests of many of my patients, I have had to extend my period of time at head office, Seaforth, to the following days: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday morning. Hours: 10 to 12 a,m., .2 to 5 p.m. 7 to 8 p.m. Saturday niorniug, 9 to 1(1,30 Dr. W. R. Nimnlo D, e. Sp.e. Registered Chiropractic kid Office over Seaforth Pharmacy HURON NEWS. russels, Neil Black, of he 4th line of Mor- ris, is suffering from injuries he re- ceived when struck on the head with a 'bale of hay. While Alex, McNeill, of Morris. was lacking a land roller into the implement shed the tongue brake, and; hr was tipped backwards, off the implement, receiving a serious shaking -up. J Il: Leisl n an, Liberty, Sask.,, was renewing acquaintances in this district. The funeral was held to Wingham cemetery 'of the late Elizabeth Ten- nant,`relict of the late G. B. Stevens. Mrs. Ii Wilkins Brussels is a daugh- ter, and 'Andrew Tennant, flrus;Sels, is a b,' Rev.rokerM•. Clark is to remain for his fourth year as pastor of the Brussels Methodist church. Proceeds from -the Belshazzar can- tata were $160. Zurich. Mr, E. E. Steele, teller of the Mol - sons Bank, was married to Miss Myrle Margaret Phelps, of St. Thomas. Peter Kropf is 'moving a building from St. Joseph's to Zurich: Mrs. W. C. Callfas underwent as operation at London for some trouble in her head. Goderich. The death took place on Sunday night of -Wm, McCreath, following an illness of a few weeks. Deceased was the eldest son of the late Wm. McCreath and for many years fol- lowed his occupation as a printer here. Besides his widow, one daugh- ter and two sons survive. The funeral was held on Wednesday under C.O,F, auspices. 'Why be tortured with EeZEMPL ? The Ne Find will give you po;itivc, lasting results for EC'dI':b'LA, intense itching and all chronic inflam- matory skirt' diseases; has no equal for burns and scalds., Can now be procured at Aber - hart's Drug Store, Seaforth, or sent postpaid on receipt of price, $1,00 per package; or 6 for $5.00, by .Chas. McDaid to Co., Dublin. Ont, ROBINSON'S NEW OA SHOP 0 BARBER R S Welcomes Von Clean, Sanitary and Up -To -Date The White Shop Entrance Just Around the Corner 1 OB1NSONS There may he other corn removers; but you will not be completely satis- fied until you have used Holloway's Corn Remover. Moffat and Hotpoint Electric -ang;s '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. ubUc Utilities SERF RT[ i Office and Store in the Town Halt weery '"`e ove We are now nicely settled in our new premises in the Graves' block and we are in much better position than ever before to supply you with Jewelry, Silverware, Watches, Diamonds, Clocks, Kodaks, Films and supplies, Victrolas and His Master's Voice Victor Records. We are in a position to do all first class watch, ,clock and jewelry repairing at moderate prices and on short notice. v The Special Milverton Flour We Have it—Give it a Trial . Also. Ground (Screenings Chop of PM Kinds C. Tllfl'MSI:N GRAIN DEALER PHONE 25 Tinto Tires and Tubes We have on hand a Complete Lino of.Tires and Tubes. all sizes, 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 stock a complete line of most -called .for parts ,of 'various autos. If you are in need of a new Battery, or if you have it Battery to be repaired, give us a call. BATTERY. CHARGING OXY-ACETYLINE WELDING EXPERT AUTO REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. Get into the habit of patronizing us, We want to serve you, and serve you well. 1,3 tit + 1t ar MAXWELL AND CHALMERS DEALER. PHONE 167W We Have Installed a telephone for night calls -167° VOVEOWNOWMCISMEEINSTANI esysIEFICteimtara