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The Seaforth News, 1925-03-05, Page 5TIbI[IItSDf1x,'MAIiC'H s, 1925, Pork and Beans is an appetizing dish, even for those who are not hungry. There is one essential, however, in "making 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 cut for the purpose. Try it once. You'll want it often. II. STEWART Win Street PHONE 56. Seaforth. GCllTBIAL STRATFORD, ONT. WINTER TERM from Jan. 5th Commercial life offers great- er opportunities than does any other calling. Central graduates securegood positions. We re- ceJ e more calls for trained help than we have students graduate. Write the college at once and get its free catalogue, l t may interest you. D, A. McLACHL.AN; Principal. wieieieweseeeeeeeweeenowseseaereese Grain, Salt, Flour and n`I eed FLOUR.—Best Pastry and Baking Brands. FEEDS.—Bran, Shorts, White Mid- dlings, 'Ground Screenings, Oil Meal, • and Tankage. CATTLE SALT. -100 lb. Bags. DAIRY SALT. -25 ib. and 50 lb bags POULTRY FEEDS.—Wheat, Buck- wheat, Oats, Scratch Feed, Meat Scrap, Layitag Mash, Oyster Shell, Grit and Poultry Charcoal. Highest Market Price Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats W. M. STEWART Phone 77 Seaforth inneensemasessaireineesmser W. J. Walker. & Son UNDERTAKING —and— EMBALm1ING 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 - This Is your Creamery. Your satisfaction means our success. Highest prices paid for Food cream, consistent with accurate ani careful weighing and testing. Cash paid for cream to all patrons wishing same. Seaforth Creamery Co. Seaforth, Ont. 01•11/111111111•14•11.1111111•10•1111. • Dr, D. H. McInnes chiropractor Of Wingham, will be at the Commercial Hotel, Seaford], Monday and Thursday After- noon in` future. Diseases of all kinds success- \ fully treated. a Oranges At all prices to meet your needs 40, 50 and 75c MIXED NUTS 20c Per Ib. SHELLED ALMONDS Per Ib. 5O c CALIFORNIA WALNUTS 4 '' fn the shell, per ib... . . FRESH OYSTERS HEAD LETTUCE. CELERY CAULIFLOWERS TOMATOES T. Philips ' i:Seaforth, Phone 63 suaguasillattailmussonaignixiai HURON NEWS. Goderich. Goderich council voted $650 grant to the town .band. A proposition has been made to Goderich for the purchase of White Star steamer City of Toledo, as the company arc disposing of all their 'boats. Price asked is $70,000, and it was proposed that $50,000 of the stock be owned in Goderich. Rev. J. W. Hedley, pastor Victoria street Methodist church, has been invited to become pastor of the Amherstburg Methodist church. Mrs. Mountain, of Londesboro, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. H. Pipe. Mr. Fred Evans, of Vancouver, B,C., was a recent visitor. It is thirty years since the Evans family left Goderich for the Coast. He has been connected with an extensive fruit and vegetable canning industry. Clinton. The death occurred in Toronto on Feb. 9th, of Hamor Smith, and bur- ial was made in Clinton cemetery. He is survived by four brothers. Mrs, Lawrence, who has been here for some months assisting in nursing her sister, Miss E. Whitely, left for a visit to Ottawa, her former home. 'Miss Mary MdMurchie, of the teaching staff of the Shaw schools, Torontoe visited at her home, Mr. F. E. 'Powell has purchased from his tnother the building in which is situated the beery recently pur- chased by Mr. Schwantz, of Col- 4iorne. IOtI....rrh.s..eeeosmo..aoe..a®aa,..•u qei y0, ..aorwr.ei.w.ro.o..eaowsoa.Mwsnete40 It:Town`Toplcs �:. ®o�.a..■.o..ato Miss Grace Elgie ,was visiting her sister at Bannockburn over the week' -end. Miss Olive McCormack is visiting her brother in Bridgeburg. Icy. sidewalks caused several ac- cidents this week. Mr. J, Hoggarth suffered a nasty fall on Sunday; Mr. Duncan Campbell fractured his shoulder 'blade on Saturday, and Mr. Montgomery Davis broke his collar bone when he fell at the corner of Main and Market streets, Mrs. Howard Dale is .visiting her brother in Grosse Isle, Mich. Miss Lloyd, of Stratford, visited Mrs. C. McCormack. Miss Grace Stephens is visiting friends in Toronto. Mr. W. Stewart;. -of St. Pauls, is! a guest of his brother, Mr. J. A. Stewart. Mrs. A. Stone, , son Donald, of Nonwich, visited mtg.! hef'par•ents,'Mr. and Mrs, J. Hudson. Mrs: Robert Boyce .has received word of the serious illness of her sister, Mrs, T. L, Tesch, of New Westminster, B.C. Mrs. Tesch, is the eldest daughter of the late A. Stobie. Mr, E. Tovell, of Hamilton, was a guest of 'Me. and Mrs; J. A. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Janes Grieve, who have been spending several weeks with relatives here, have returned to their home in North Dakota. Mayor Golding, Reeve Beattie and the me'mbers of the Council and Public Utilities Commission were the !guests of Ko Wing at the opening of 'the Seaforth Cafe on Thursday even- 'ing bast. After an inspection of the cafe and equipment the guests sat down to a most elaborate spread which was thoroughly enjoyed by all, Mayor Golding made a brief speech in which he thanked the proprietors for their courtesy. Miss Alice Corbett, of Guelph, spent the week -end at her home here. Miss Evelyn Cudmore left on Mon- day to •take a course of training at Wellesley Hospibal, Toronto. Miss Erie Stewart was a- weck- erid visitor at her home here. .Miss Violet Rankin was in Strat- ford visiting friends. Mr. Arnold Jeffrey, of 'Staff -a, was the guest of 'Mr.. Billy Barber. Miss Foreman spent the week -end in London. Mr. Carl Aberhart spent the week- end in Toronto. Mr, Russel Hays is home from De- troit. Dr. C, Mackay vas a Toronto visitor. Mr. H. Stark, Kitchener, spent the week -end here. mr. and Mrs. R. 3. Muldrew speht the 'week-erid in .Ltfcknow, Miss Grace Stephens has returned from •Toronto. Miss Martha Johnstone is visiting her; sister, Mrs. W. Lockhart, in Windsor, " 'Mrs. J. Horan has returned from visiting her daughter, Mrs.. C. R. Hall in Toronto. 'Mrs. Lambert had the misfortune to fall and break her left arm. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Chapman are spending a few clays in Bridgeburg. Mr. G. D. Ferguson is recovering from an attack of ififluenza. Miss Elder, of the public school staff, was off duty for a feiv days through illness. Mrs. J. Hoggarth was a London visitor. Mr. Robinson, of Stratford, is in town this week, Miss Kate Broadfoot is visiting friends in Guelph. Miss Ria. •hills was hone from London Normal over the week -end. The fine new hoose on North, Main street built by R. Frost & Son is al- most completed. It has snack stone foundation and stucco fisish. "The Awakened •Life," with uwo' stories for the young people will be, the •subject at the Seaforth Presby- terian church next Sunday evening. There will be a lecture on St. Patrick's night, March 17th, in St. James chtirch, 'by Msg. Blair, of To- ronto. There will also be musical selections, Zurich. Miss Jennie Johnston has returned from a visit to her sister in San- dusky, Mich. Mr. J. Preeter, who had a dry goods !bttsiness in New Hamburg, has exchanged it for a ' hardware 'business in Kitchener. Rev: 'H Rcsitbe, who has been pastor of the• Lutheran church at Zurich for 9 years, has rsigned. Ur. and Mrs. Lawrence Ducharme, who were recently married, left last week for Detroit, where they will reside. ROXBORO. Nobody 'envies the rural mail courier the past few days. It has been difficult work. Quite a number enjoy the skating at the Roxboro bridge in ` the even- ings as the river is frozen over. The many friends of Mr. T. E. Hay are sorry to hear he is still confined to the house. 'Mr. F. Coleman has re-engaged Mr. Thomas Carter for another year. Mr. James Hart has recovered and is able to be about as usual. LEADBURY. Auction sale of cattle, pigs and grain is to be held at' W3,4 •lot 29, con. 12, one mile west of Leadbury, on Monday, March. 16th. John A. Marshall is proprietor. The following is the report of S.S. No. 7, McKillop, for February: IV. ---Grace Somerville 75 per cent.; Billie Thamer 61. Sr.' III.—Dorothy Driscoll 78, Ross Driscoll 75, Orval Holmes 73. Jr. III.—Helen 'Somerville 81, Eileen McLaughlin 79, Cora Math- ers 73, Dorothy Somerville 68, Arthur Balfour 64. Sr. IL --George Taylor 86, Grace Perdue 70, Jr. II. -Wallace" Shannon 72. •I. -Walter Somervill. 70, Helen Tomlinson 65. Pr. Sr.—Melville Shannon.74, Ever- ett Perdue 71, Gordon White 69. Number on roll 18, average at- ten•dance 16.35.—E, M. Little, teacher. t YH egAF+oorki IlllOWS ;r Bateman Ladies' and Gents,' Tailor Now Is the Time This Is the Place To Have That Suit Made Your own materials made up We carry the Westinghouse Radiola IIIA with Music Master Loud Speaker The most satisfactory set at the most reasonable prices. Call and see them. J. J. .Broderick 1.103011011, LONDESBORO, Mrs. Charles Ruddell has ,been on the sick list for some time, but we hope soon to hear of her recovery. Mrs, Jos. Manning has moved into her new home she purchased from Mr. Robert Townsend. Mr. Townsend has moved into the house he .purchased from Mrs. Webster. Mrs, 3: Grainger, of the 13th con., has purchased 'Mrs. Manning's home and is moving into the village this week. Mr. and Mrs. George McCall have sold their 'farm near Walton and intend coming to our village to re- side. Mr. T,• Sampson intends making. his home in Palmerston and will be moving shortly. Londesboro is no slow place, as we are all on the march. Mr. and Mrs; David, Hoggarth have been confined 'to their house, ,but we hope to .see them around town again soon. ' !Miss Jean Leiper has been sick with scarlet fever but is almost well again. An old time dance was held in the comrinmity,hall.- A big crowd' came and had a good time. The Kiirburn •people are' putting on i play in tie c'cilf munity hall this Friday evening. entitled "Wives to Burn." It is a good long play, taking about 'three 'hours to get them all •burned. The money from the play is intended for the Sick Children's Hos- CHIS'ELHURST. blr. •Wesley_'entfor'liad the mis- ,fortune last Week,on Tuesday after- noon to cuthjs foot, .Madly . while splitting wood, -IV had to -have three stitches put in it in order to close the wound. His foot is pretty sore yet but it is healing nicely.' Mr. Dick Wilkitrson,', of Lucan, and lady friend,, visited his parents, Mr, and 'Mrs. Wm, Wilkinson, over Sunday. Want and For Sale Ade, 3 tines, 50e ROSES Will accept orders for the following Roses at prices named, Fifty per cent. with order, balance when Roses are delivered at Seaforth. Orders to be in by March 20th. HYBRID TEAS Premier Dark Pink Columbia Light Pink Sensation Fine Red Amelia Gude New Pink Hooser Beauty Dark Scarlet Mrs. Aaron Ward Yellow Madam Butterfly . , ........Fine Pink Ophelia Salmon Yellow Sunburst Yellow Gorgeous Reddish Orange 35c Each, or $4.00 per Dozen HYBRID TEAS Seur de Claudius Parnet.Best Yellow ' New Pink Apricot Yellow Deep Scarlet Velvet Crimson Deep Pink America Los Angeles J. B. Clark Geo. Dickson Commonwealth 45c Each, or $5.00 per dozen, ,CLIMBERS. Dorothy Perkins Pink Dr. Van Fleet Flesh Pink Excelsa Fine Red Pauls Scarlet Vivid Crimson Silver Moon Pure White 40c Each, $425 per doz. , Emily Grey Yellow 50c Each WM. HARTRY for the Seaforth Horticultural Societp volasmansect Mothers can easily • know when their children are troubled with ,worms, and they lose no time in applying a reliable remedy—Mother Graves Worm Exterminator. SEAFORTH CAF[. OPENS THURSDAY, FEB 26 Oscar Neil's old stand. We are prepared to give the highest class of service at mod- erate rates. Hot, well cooked meals sere- ' ed at all hours. Good, wholesome food. Come arid try it KO WINO, Prop. Want and For Sale Ade, 3 times, 50c THE 'RADIO SHOP AT W ATER KENT 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 shit your preference. To fully appreciate the real beauty and splendid workman- ship of these instruments, you must actually examine them. Come in today and see the real value you can get in AT - WATER KENT Radio Receiv- ing Sets and Loud Speakers. DALY'S GARAGE SEAFORTN Electrical Supplies 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. HYDRO LAMPS Quality First and Always! All. Hydro Lamps before being passed by our experts and labelled with the Hydro label of quality 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 EN -NUR The Suecial Milverton Flour We Have it --Give it a Trial, Also. Ground Screenings ehop of Ail kinds C. G. THOMSON GRAIN DEALER PHONE 25 Your Auto Needs It will not be long until you will think about your car. What about Your Storage Battery Better bring it in and have it tested and charged; it mi need some repairs. Have you noticed the increase in sales of the New Good Maxwell and Chrysler Cars? Regiers Garage PHONE :167W. l.winianiattuasammtromssusismaaavaraximsatnnzogra w t