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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1925-02-19, Page 5THURSDAY, FEBRUARY“10, 192$. Pork and Beans Is an appetizing dish, even for those who are not hungry. There is one essential, however, in snaking an ideal dish of it. The pork must give it "the right flavor and we pride ourselves that we know how to supply just the right .tit for the purpose. Try it once. You'll want It often. D. H. STEWART Main Street Seaforth, PHONE SA, GERM STRATFORD. ONT. WINTER TERM from Jan. 5th Commercial life offers great- er opportunities than does any other calling, Central graduates secure good positions. We re- ceive more calls for trained help than we have students graduate. Write the college at once and get its free catalogue. It may interest you. D. A. McLACHLAN, Principal. .111111111111111,1111111111111111111111.111 Qtt......Nn.mnn®04.amu' uti...,.pp ,Flour • and I eed FLOUR.—Best Pastry and Baking Brands. FEEDS.—Bran, 'Shorts, White Mid- dlings, 'Ground Screenings, Oil Meal, and Tankage. CATTLE , SALT. -100 ib. Bags. DAIRY SALT. ---251b. and 50 lb bags POULTRY FEEDS. --Wheat, Buck- wheat, Oats, Scratch Feed, Meat Scrap, Laying Mash, Oyster Shell, Grit and Poultry Charcoal. Highest Market Price Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats W. M. STEWART Phone 77 Seaforth W 1 Walker & Son UNDERTAKING —and— EMBALMING Motor or Horse Equipment, W. j. WALKER, holder of Go- vernment diploma and license, Flowers Furnished. Night or day phone 67. CHURNING CREAM ::::WANTED• Keep the wheels of Industry running in your own community, Send or deliver your cream to" us and receive the utmost re- turns... This is yotir Creamery.. Your satisfaction means our success. Highest prices paid for good cream, consistent with accurate ani careful weighing and testing. • Cash paid for cream to all patrons wishing same, Seaforth Creamery Co, Seaforth, Ont, 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. I Oranges At all prices to meet your needs 40, 50 and 75c MIXED NUTS tier -lb. SHELLED ALMONDS SO c s Per lb. 20c CALIFORNIA WAItNUTS 45`' in `the shell, per -lb. FRESH -OYSTERS HEAD LETTUCE.' CELERY CAULIFLOWERS TOMATOES �� ` a#prth ( Phone 63 bash Mr. 'Henle, of Collingwood and Miss Dowding of Stratford, spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. R. Crowell, Mr. and Mrs. Ryan, of .Goderich, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. R. Fowler. Mr. Arnold Westcott recently und- erwent an operation in the London hospital. 'Mrs. West'cott 'went to Lon- don on Saturday to visit him. The Misses Sproat, Woodstock, are guests of 'Mr. and 'Mrs., J. 'B. Thomp- son, Mrs. Beuernsan, of McKillop, is ill at 'present in the hospital. CROMARTY. Mr.. Milton Crawford is slowly improving once again after his re- cent severe illness.. Dr. 'Traynor, of Dublin, attended hint, Mrs. Marshall is at present stay- ing at the home of her niece, Mrs. Grinny, of 'Mount Pleasant. Mrs. Norman Park and little daughter Isabel, spent Sunday with these rela- tives, Mrs. Andrew McLachlan has 're- covered and is able to 'be out again after a 'prolonged and' severe at- tack of 'flu. Mr. Norman Park spent one day last 'week with his brother near Hensel!, M•r. James 'Scott Jr., was in To- ronto over the week -end, "'Mr. and" Mrs. Dave iGai'diner and family attend the 65th anniversary of the wedding of 'Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Hackney, Senior, in TJsborne, on. Monday, Febe 9th. 'The aged couple were'wondeefully hale and hearty for the 'great occasion and reunion of sons and daughters and their fam- ilies and great grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Graha•nt and little Jean spent Sunday at the home of the latter at Avon'ton: The morning service was well at- tended .and* the service was an enjoy- able one and was appreciated •by all present, - 1 The, Young People's enacting was so w"11 attended -in the 5'P5ine. Mr, Jas. Howe presided, Miss Grace Houghtbn was organist 'for the" even - Mg, and :Ray, -D., Ritchie, gay6 :the 'ad- dress: Town Topic,A P Rev, R. Fulton Irwin and Rev. W. D. 'McDonald exchanged pplpits on Sunday evening, Mfsi McLean, of ,Goderich,is a guest at the !home of. Mrs. J. Pat- terson. Miss Waugh is the guest of Mrs. James 'Beattie. Mr. and Mrs. A, Sparks and little son, spent a few days with Mrs. Sparks' parents in Goderich town- ship. Mrs. Douglas Wilson, Of Toronto, was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A.' Wilson, Mrs. McKay, of 'Reston, Man„ who 'has been spending some weeks with her parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. R. B. Scott, of Haspurhey, returns this week to her home in- the' West.. Mrs. E, McMurray has returned from visiting her niece in Toronto. Mrs. L. T. DeLacey has been 'con- fined to her home through illness this past week. • • Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hill, of Water- ford were week -end guests of her parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kerslake, Mrs. James Beattie has returned from spending several weeks with boherro. daughter, Mrs. Smith, in Peter- • Mr. and Mrs. G. McTaggart were called to Wilkesbarre, Penn„ on Sat- urday owing to the illness of a rela- tive. Mr. Wilbur Hutchison, of 'Winni- peg, visited 'relatives in town last week. Mr. S. Gottschalk 'has rented Mrs. Mary Fortune's 'house on Market street, Robert Ritchie is recovering •after his serious illness with pneumonia, which his many 'friends will be glad to know. Mrs. C. L,P.a•pst, of Windsor, visit- ed her sister, Mrs. J. A. Case. Miss K. Asmara spent the week -end in Toronto. Miss Best. returned on 'Monday to Vancouver after accompanying the remains of her mother to Seaforth for interment. Mr. and Mrs, Johnston of Varna visited their sister, Mrs. Evans, and her mother, on Sunday. Mr. Johnston says there is much snore snow here than at Varna. Mr. and Mrs. S'hobbrok, of Londes- boro, spent a few days with relatives in town. "All -Round Men" will be the sub- ject at the Seaforth Presbyterian church next Sunday evening, A story for the chldren will be a feature of the morning service. Miss Carrie Freeman is visiting in Toronto. Mr. Chas. 'Sills, postmaster;' has been appointed a director of the Horticultural Society in place of Mr. W. 3. Duncan; who has found 'it''lin- possible to act., 'Fees for membership and choices may :be left, if conven- ient, a t • the -Post Office. Miss Bertha- Forrest is visiting iii' Goderich :for a few days. Mrs, Dysonvisited her niece:. Mrs: Ale:.. Scott, in' Stratford., Miss •Kate Doig, of, Tuckerstnith, spcn't a 'few days at the home of Mrs. W. D. Man -son, Egmondviile. The serious illness of Mr. Chas. Riley„ Tuckersmith, is causing 'his friends .much anxiety for his ' re- covery.' . Mr. and Mrs. 'Dan. Henderson, of McKillop; visited 'Mr. and Mrs.' J. B. Henderson, Mrs. Paul Doig, who has been seri- ously ill at the home of her parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. McGcoc'h, was able to return to 'her home in Tuckersmith.' See the "church card" on the 'front page of this 'paper for the notice of the service in the Methodist church on Sunday evening. Rev. R. Fulton Irwin has accepted a unanimous invitation to return as pastor to the Methodist church here for the fourth year. The annual spring show of the Sea - forth Agricultural Society will be held on Thursday, April 9th. At a re- cent meeting -of the directors, Mr. A. D, Sutherland was appointed Secre- tary to fill 'the vacancy •caused by the resignation of Mr. M. Broderick. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Savauge enter- tained the Sunday school staff and. the Pliilathca Class of the Methodist church very hospitably at their 'home last Friday evening, when a very en- joyable time was spent by the 'fifty guests present. Miss Agnes Wallace is laid up at present as the result of a bad fall. Mr. John Love, Atwood, is ill at present in the hospital. Miss Kellett, w'ho represents the Upper Canada Tract Society, is a guest at the pats'onage, Mrs. 'R. A'berhart, Mrs. J. 'Gemmell and Miss 'McLennan were in Strat- ford visiting friends. Mr. E. Smith spent the week -end in Milverton. • Mr. Jos. Neville, of Sarnia, is visit- ing isiting his sister, Mrs. J. M. McMillan. Miss'Madge'Stewart is in Toronto this week. Miss Irene Gemmell' is visiting Mrs. (Dr.) Armstrong in 'Mitchelll. Rev.: W. D. McDonald was in Woodstock last week attending the. funeral of an aunt. Mr. T. Smith, 'Guelph, was a visitor at his 'home here. ''Miss Evelyn . Cardno spent the week -end in Milverton. Her sister, Miss 'Gertrude, returned With, her. Mr. J. Broughton, Flint, Mich., was a ,town visitor.' Mrs. j. E. Keating and little daugh- ter Meryl, have returned from To- ronto. Mr. P. C. Calder, Toronto, spent the week -end iii town. Mr. Caller intends sailing -s'h'ortly for 'Scotland to visit 'tis parents. DUBLIN. On Friday evening of last week 'frirfld5 and ' neigh'hors of, Mr. and Mrs,, Edward Rose, of 'McKillop, as- sembled. at their ssembled'"a't'ttheir home -',to' ,do 'them honor on the occasion of the twenty- THE SEAFORTH NEWS PAG Bateman' Ladies' and Gents.' Tailor Now Is the Time This Is the Place •• To ' Have* That Suit Made Your own materials made up fifth anniversary of their,marriage. They were all there. They came in round numbers. They brought gen- erous presents as well as lunches with them to show that their hearts spoke in harmony. 'They came to ,'give pleasure and entertainment to their good neighbors who had spent 25 helpful years in the community, Al- together a most enjoyable evening. was spent. Before the close Of the evening's entertainment all were 'call- ed together and the following ad- dress read, and gifts presented; "Mr. and Mrs. Rose—We, your neighbors and 'friends, 'have gathered here this evening, on the occasion •of the 25th anniversary of your marriage' to offer our congratulations, and to express the hope that you may be long spared to live happily in our midst. You have been long and favorably known in this 'community. It has been a great pleasure to all of us 'to 'have had you as 'friends. We appreciate your sterling qualities. as good neighbors, and • as true and worthy citizens. And feeling towards you as we do, we ask you to accept these presents as -tokens of our (friendship,• and as symbols of the regard•in which you are held by your'many friends and neighbors." A beautiful •siiver,trey was presented to Mrs. Rose and a safety.razor to 'Mr. Rose. • The C,W:'L, are' giving a progres- sive euchre oh Thursday night 'in the hall,: Good ••mttsie ,hats been secured as part of. the entertainment. A:D: SUTHERLAND'S '`,REAL -ESTATE" DEPARTMENT: - Txceptional Value in Itntfioveil •Fartns 0; 7$, ,jf(o and 200;acres. -100 Acres..:=,Hullett'Tp. one of 'the best'farms in' the Township. Owner is retiring, .reasonable' payment down,- balance on,,easy terms. An ideal farm. 100 Acres.- .Hi'bbert' Tp. near Staffs. A, "bargain 'for cash to close estate; 209 Acres.—bicKiilop Tp. close to town.. 'Modern labor saving equipment in 'barn. Best of land ' and 'buildings. Terms easy. Will take 100 acres as part payment. 50 Acres.—McKillop 'Tp,, well • set. Practically new barn, clean land, Sacrifice for quick sale. Owner has option on 100.acres. 100 Acres.—Tuckersmith. Tp. neari nc town,tine me h use barn and outbuildings. Reasonable pay- ment down, Balance on easy . terms. , Silver Creek Dairy and 100 Acres.—Daily demand for the entire supply. Inspection invited at -any time. Hydro light and power. Terms and possession arranged. 75 Acres. --+Provincial Highway half mile from town, large brick house, 'good barn, ifydro light and power. Price 'has 'been re- duced. Immediate possession. .TOWN PROPERTY.. Own your own Home. See our list of 'houses from $500 up. Several' fine residences. all modern 'conveniences, Bonds taken in exchange, SUBURBAN HOMES with from three to eight • acres - at reasonabl'etrices. Inspection, Invited. Call and get'. full information regarding the above properties. A. D. SUTHERLAND'S ,General -Insurance Agency. HARLOCK. At the time of writing' we are qu- joying lovely weather. We are glad to report that Master Eddie Bell and Miss Jean Leiper are improving from'their illness' of scarlet fever. Mrs. Bert Allen is spending the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. , Ellliott, of Blyth. Miss Rena Reid 'is visiting her uncle, and aunt, Mr. and Miss Camp- bell, of McKiilolp. Mr. Herbert 'Toll 'has returned to the West after spending the winter at his home here. Mr. Isaac Rapson and Mr, James Knox spent the week -end with friends in Wroxeter. 'Mr. and Mrs. Isaac 'Rapson enter- tained a number of their friends to a euchre party and dance on Friday evening of last ,week. Mr. and Mrs. Rapson know how to 'give everyone a good time. BORN. STOTHERS: In Clinton, on Feb. 12th, to Mr; and Mrs. Si B. Stoth» ens, a daughter,' WALTER'S, — In Tuckersmith, on Feb.' 3rd, to Mr: and 'Mrs, Frank' Walters, a daughter, DIED. TY'ERMA'N.-•-dn Grey -township, ' on Feb. -12th, 'Mr, 'Hugil Tyerman, in his •82nd year. Want and''For Sole Ads, 3 times. SOe THE RAISI'O'SHOP • ATWATE R HENT RADIO Think of What Is Back of It Whether it is tone quality, distance, selectivity, or volume you want in the radio you buy, you will find it in the highest degree in our line of AT - WATER KENT equipment. There is an Atwater Kent. instrument: — receiving set or loud speaker at a size and price 'to suit your preference, " To fully appreciate the real beauty and splendid workman- ship of these instruments, you must actually examine them. Cones in today and see the real value you can get in AT- WATER'KENT Radio Receiv- ing Sets and Loud Speakers. DALY'S GARAGE SEAFORTH Finest Nursery Stock Roses, gladioli, peonies, perennials, etc. REAL STOCK, REASONABLE PRICES List on ,request. HOLLAND 'CANADIAN IMPORT CO. 449 River Road, NIAGARA FALLS, ONT. lectricl TOASTERS ,t IRONS I have' placed a full line of Electrical Equipment.; at the most reasonable prices. I' solicit a call. BOUDOIR LAMPS, regular $6.00 ... ; .: .:. , , , , $4,25 to $4.75 BOBETTE HAIR CURLERS, regular $2,50 $2.00 STAR -RITE CURLERS $5.00 IMMERSION HEATERS $5.50 HEATING PADS $8.5q PORTABLE HEATERS $11.50 HOT PLATES $5.00, $7.00 to $11.75 ' $5.00 to $7.00 R - NS' $3.50, $3.75 to $6.50 Every Electrical Article -bought from nee is absolutely GUARANTEED. ELECTRIC FIXTURES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS These articles are on display at the BRODERICK LEATHER GOODS 'STORE I J. roderi'ck Electrical Supplies Hydro Lamps are built to a standard -= Not to a price. There can be no second grade Hydro Lamps ate a lower price. HYDRO LAMPS " Quality First ` and Always! AllBydro,Lamps-before being passed. ifiydro by, our expertsand labelled with the J'Jyciro label of (piality must come up to the Hydro standard of efficiency and life, No others will be accepted. No others can bear the Hydro label. Seaforth Public Utilities Clerk's Office, Town Hall This label is rot' �uaran- toe of Bret quality. Look for it. Ask for it, on the lamp. you buy. B.BN=I1UR The Special Milverton Flour We Have it—Give it a Trial. Also. Ground Screenings ehop of rill Kinds C. G. THOMSON GRAIN DEALER PHONE 25 Your auto Needs It will not be long until you will think about your .car. )Vllak:about "_» . Your Storage Battery Better bring it in and have it tested and charged; it might need some repairs. Have you noticed the increase in sales of the New Good Maxwell and Chrysler Carse o egiees Garage PHONE 167W. iiiinsitisasseassanissisiatiiiiiimenessommimmensuenswe a