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TfIfJRSDAY, A.PR1& 12, 1920,
CHAIN RED&WHITE STORES
Special Prices good until April 19
Somme Naptha Soap,. . , . . ..5 for 25e
(Box Soap -Flakes Free)
Tomatoes, Corn, Peass,, ......2 tins for 25e'
Orange Marmalade, 40 oz. glass, 3 for $1.00
Epsom` Salts . • .6 lbs for 25e
Sulphur........ , . .6lbs for 25e
Oyster Shell 100 lbs For $1.40
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W. Ma Stewart Phone T?
Seven deliveries all town each day.
Quality always higher tharr Price
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We pay the highest prices for good cream,
Our services to our patrons are the best that can be given.
Do not send your cream to other Creameries; we want
it here.
To operate a Creamery we need your co-operation.
In return for you co-operation we will give you of our
best in service and prices.
We are agent for the Mellotte Cream Separators. Come
in and seethe new Models.
Seatorth Creamery Co. Seaforth, Ont.
C. A. BARBER, Prop.
W, J. Walker & Son
UNDERTAKING
—ands--
EMBALMING
Motor or Horse Equipment
W. J. WALKER, holder of Go..
verninent diplomaand license.
Flowers Furnished,
Night or day phone 67.
D. H. McInnes
Chiropractor
Of Wingham, will be at the
Commercial Hotel, Seaforth
Monday, Wednesday and
Friday Afternoons
Diseases of all kinds success-
fuily treated.
Electricity used.
1928
Wall Papers
We do all kinds of Painting and,
Paperhanging at reasonable rates and
guarantee satisfactory, work. Resi-
dents of town may see, samples of
wallpapers in their own homes if you
will make arrangements by phone or
write
JOHN HOOPER
Painter and Decorator
Phone 225
Mtn Street. Seaforth, Ont.
For Your Next Hair
fent and Shave try
S. C. Pullman
Just around the Corner in
the Dominion Bank Builcl-
ing
Phone 125.
Requisite on the Farm. --Every far-
mer and stock -raiser Should keep a
supply of Dr. Thomas ,Eclectric Oil
en hand, not only as a 'ready remedy
for ills in the family, but because it is
a horse and cattle ineclicine of great
potent y. .As a substitute for sweet oil
dor horses and cattle affected by colic,,,
:Ic far surpasses anything that can be
administered.
Pianos Tuned
Cleaned and
Repaired
Chas.A.HOe
Howey
Residence -James St.
I4111111111•101111MMINIA
Down Go The
Prices
—at the—
BANKRUPT SHOE SALE
We are going to make a clean
sweep of this stook and make.
it its a hurry.
Big Bargains Before!
Now Bigger Bargains Than
Evert
To Out Down the Stock We
Out Down the Prices And You
Save More Money,
If you intend to wear Shoes
this summer—get themat this
Sale and get them now, while
your size is here,
Remember: — You'll NEVER
get_ another chance like this
one.
The Bankrupt Shoe
Sale
Opposite Canadian Bank of
Ooanmerce
Miss Dorothy Hutchison, of St,
Catharines, is spending the holidays
with her parents,' Mr, and Mrs, F. D.
Hutchison.
Miss Mae Webster, Torotit°, was a
week -end visitor with Mr, and, Mrs,
Lorne Webster, McI4f11bp.
'Want and For Sale ads, 1 time 25e
TOWN TOP/OS'
Mr. H. E, Stark, manager of ti
Dominion Bank at Welland, and Mi
l'iounerman, of Welland,. 'visited
the home his mother, Mrs, A. Star
Sperling streett,
Mr, Peter McCowan, of Torant
spent Easter with his parents, M
and Mrs. Duncan McCowan.
Mr. A. T. Smith of Windsor.
rhinion Bank, spent the''week-end Wit
his 'father,
Mrs, Frank Devereaux and t
daughters, Alice and Joan, are sped
ing a few days with friends in S
Marys.
Mrs. James, Brown is visiting he
sister, Mrs, George Faust, at Fprd
wich, for a couple of weeks.
Mr. Edward Devereaux, of th
Bank of Commerce staff, Walton, wa
an Easter guest with his mother, Mrs
Frank' Devereaux, John street.
Miss Emily Deem, of Toronto
spent Easter ter withher father,Mr.Wil
li Deem.
am ecu.
Miss 'Guerra Brown has re'turne
front a two months visit in Montrea
and Toronto,
Miss Marjory Brown, of 'Toront
was an Easter guest with her parents
Rev. and;Mrs. T. H. Brown, at the
rectory,
Mr. Percy IHoag, of Hagersville is
spendin"'the Easter holidays with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. 'Hoag,
Miss Gwen Snowdon, of Toronto
University, spent Easter with her
mother, Mrs. J. F. Snowdon.
Miss Lillian Wankel, of Toronto,
was a holiday visitor with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Wankel.
Mr. E C..Chamberlain,
of Toronto,
spent the e -
w ek end t his homeher
a e.
Mr, Lawrence Webster, of Toronto,
spent 'Easter With his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Webster.
Mr. Fred Jackson, of 'Bo.beaygeon,
and Miss Mary Jackson, of Toronto
Normal School, are holiday visitors
with their parents, Mr, 'and Mrs. L.
C. Jackson,
'Mr. and Mrs, William Somerville,
of Toronto, spent Easter with his sis-
ters, Miss E. D. Somerville and Mrs,
Whittaker.
Mrs. John ,Shortreed, of Walton,
spent the holidays with her sisters,
Mrs. Frank Elliott, Goderich, and
Mrs. S. L. McLeod, town.
Mr. and Mrs. Jt G. Docherty were -
in 'Toronto attending the wedding of
their daughter, Lulu M., to Dr. A.
Willard Coon, of Norfolk, Va.
Mrs. S. L. McLeod received word
of the death of her sister-in-law, Mrs,
Peter MoGreuther, who died at her
hdme in Toronto' on Monday, aged 63
years.
Dr. and Mrs.. J. F. Docherty, of.
Conneaut, Ohio, were in Toronto at-
tending the Cooii-lDocherty wedding,
motoring on to Seaforth to spend the
week -end with the 'former's parents,
Mr. -and Mrs. J.''G. Docherty,
Mrs. Robert Strong is visiting her
daughter, Mrs, A. Teamerson, and
her son, Jack, Strong, in Waterloo.
Miss Loretto Faulkner was in To-
ronto attending the Coon -Docherty
wedding,
'Miss Kate Cleary, of the ,Bell tele-
p'hone staff, left on Saturday for Ro-
chester, N. Y.; to spend- a week with
her sister, Miss Margaret Cleary,
R. •N., of that city.
Mr. and 'Mrs. William Chapman, of
Haihilton, and Mr. and- Mrs. Lon. D.
Chapman, of Bridgeburg, Oitt., visited
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
E. Chapman, over Easter (Sunday. •
Mr, and Mas. James F. Welsh and
h week -end with
son George spent the
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friends in a
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley 'Elliott and
two daughters and Miss Munro, of
'St. Catherines, were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. 13..Tyerman, on. Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Morton and
two children, of Pt. Nelson, were Eas-
ter visitors. with Mrs. J. 11. Broadfoot,
Mrs. A. Calder is_ visiting this week
with her daughters, Mrs. Thomas
Miller, in Guelph,` and Mrs. Mc-
Donald, hi Toronto.
Mr. Robert Dundas and daughter
Ruth, of Toronto, are visiting at the
home of Mr. William Wilson this
week. -
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Williams and
daughter Grace, of 'I Brantford, were
Easter guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sylves-
ter Allen.
Miss Ethel MacKay, of Thedford, is
holidayinn with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs, Hugh MacKay.
Mr. R. Hartry,.cif 'Guelph, was an
Easter visitor with his father, 'Mr.
William 'Hartry.
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Miss Gladys Thompson, , g
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Falls, and Miss Ruth Thompson, of
Tillsonburg, are spending the holi-
days with thrl•• parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. Thompson.
Mr. Sant Walker. of Timmins, who
spent the..past week with his parents,
Mr: and Mrs. W. T. Walker, returned
on Monday.
Miss Maud. Hartry is spending 'the
latter part of the week in Toronto.
Mr, William Hartry left on.Wed-
nesday morning for Chatsworth, near
Owen Sound, to organize an horticul-
tural society it that place.
'Mr. and Mrs. Dick. Dawson, of De-
troit, spent Easter with Mr. Daw-
son's sister, Mrs, J. F. Reid, and
family. Mr, Dawson came by motor
via Stratford and encountered very
bad roads, having to be pulled out of
the mod several times corning, and
going back.
Mr. Robert Hastings, of Toronto,
spent the week -end in town.
Mr. David Leitch' and his sister,
Miss Leitch, are comfortably settled
in the brick residence in EgntondvilIe,
which 'they have purchased £roti the
James Cumming estate.
Mr. and Mrs. Reg, Reid-•spentRas
Ras-
ter with, friends in town, They have
taken tap housekeeping in Stratford
and are moving their effects: there,
Mr. Douglas Wilson and son, of
Toronto, were Easter guests of his.
brother, Mr.. J. A. Wilson, and Mrs.
W ii soit.
Mr. and Mrs. George Ste'wlart have
taken the house on James street va-
cated
a
cated by Mr. and Mrs. Reg, Reid,
Miss Ethel. Hoggartlt is now ale
goverieg from her recent serious at-
tack of inflammatory rhewnatism•
Mr; Thomas Andrew is moving -his
family and effects to Cobourg,
Mrs, F• 'Faulkner, George Street,
is convalescing at her home. She has.
been; eoelne.d, to - liar room, since the
bee -holing off the New Year:
Mr. and Mas. W. Hudson of Stint
ford, spent Good Friday at the home
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THE SEAFORTH NEWS.
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Presents
SAFETY FIRST
A Fares Comedy in 3 acts in
Londesboro, April
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at 8 p.m.
ADMISSION. 35e and 20o
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DANCE
WINTHROP
Friday, April 13th
LUDWIG'S SERENADERS
Lunch served.
ADMISSION 95c. Tax included
of the 'former's brother, Mr. Albert
H cl .n
u s w'ho has been seriously
o ®t ttsly ill
for some time, but is improving.
Mr. Elmet Flannery of Detroit,
was here over the week -end and call-
ed on Mrs. James Hughes and family.
Miss Marguerite Snell and Mrs,
Snell returned on Tuesday to 'Hamil-
ton after spending Easter with Mrs.
Smell's sister, Mrs, john Turner and
Miss Jean, George Street.
Mr. Gibson 'White returned Tues-
day to London University, after
spending Easter with his mother,
Mrs. Margaret 'White.
Mr, Frank Coates, of Embro, is
spending the holidays with Itis mother,
Mrs. R. E. Coates. Mr. Harold
Coates, of Toronto, was also an Eas-
ter visitor.
Miss M. E. Grieve, of S.S. No. 7,
Hallett, is holidaying 'With her par-
ents, .Mr. and .. Mrs. James Grieve,
George Street.
(Some, of the surplus space in the
main. - hallway of the public school is
being partitioned offothis week and a
teachers' assembly room will be fitted
up which should prove a great con -
Miss
Miss Lorraine Williams, Kitchener,
is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Sol. Williams.
Miss Mary Murray, 'Woodstock,
Miss Mae Eberhatt and Mr. George
Eherhart, o'f 'London, are holiday vis-
itors with Mr. and Mrs. George Eber-
hart, McKillop'.
Mrs. James Rankin returned Tues-
day to her home from the hospital.
Mr. and Mrs Claud Rankin and
daughter, of Detroit, are here owing
to the illness of Mrs. James Rankin.
Miss IS'adie McDonald is visiting
friends in Toronto.
rs. John :Smith is visiting.her
daughter'Agnes and son Glen in Tor-
oieto.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer -Beattie of St.
Marys visited the former's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Beattie, over
the holiday.
Mi Dorothy la
Miss o of y Kerslake and Mr.
Donald Kerslake of Toronto were
week end visitors with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kerslake.
Miss Anna Sutherland of Toronto,
was a holiday visitor with her father,
Mr. A. D. ,Sutherland.
Miss Mary Hays, Toronto, spent
the holiday with her parents, _Mr, and
Mrs. Adam Hays.
Miss Isobel Lowery of Goderich
township, is holidaying with her par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. George Lowery.
Mr. Earl Smith of Toronto was a
week end visitor with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Snaith.
Miss Edith 'Goveiilock, Toronto,
Miss Beth Govenlock, Detroit, and
Mr. Lester 'Govenlock, Kincardine,
Were holiday guests with their par-
ents, Mr, and Mrs. J M. Govenlock.
Mr. George Daly had his tonsils re-
moved at the Seaforth hospital last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith -of Toronto
were the guests of the tatter's mother,
Mrs. ams B'ea tiover .
James t e the week
encs. Mrs.. Beattie and Miss Jean Al-
exander accompanied them back to
Toronto to spend' Easter week.
Mr. J. H. 'Reid spent Easter with
Itis son, Mr. Arthur Reid, of Toronto,
.bits. Sam. Somers and daughter
Audry of Detroit, were the week end
guests of Mr. and Mrs, Sam. Jeffery,
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery motored to
Stratford on Sunday last to visit Mr.
and Mrs. R. Murdie, taking Mrs. So-
mers and Autlry with them.
Mrs, Annie Reid and daughter Mary
are spending Easter week with Mr.
and Mrs, John MaAsh and other
friends near Varna.
Mrs. Russell Erratt of Stanley
township, who has been ill in Seaforth
hospital, has so far recovered that she
has been moved to the home of her
cousin, Mrs. J. H. 'Reid, where she is
convalescent,
Mrs, J'a'mes Keen o'f Buffalo, is
spending Easter -week at the home of
her father, Mr. John Murray, of Eg-
moatdville.
Miss Ria B'ills of Oshawa, is a hol-
iday visitor with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. George Hills.
Mr. Leslie McKay, Kitchener, spent
Friday with his parents, Mr. and Mt's.
Robert McKay.
Mrs, C. Simpson and Mrs. E. Mc-
Kay'
c-
FIav;tre visiting inParkhillthis week.
Mr, James Wilkinson is holidaying
at his home in Brampton this week,
Miss Rena McKenzie, Stratford, is
spending the holidays with her mo-
ther here,
Mrs, Thomas 'Grieve and Miss Mar-
garet Grieve are spending the week
with Mt; and Mrs, Harry Grieve, in
'Windsor.
Nurse Mciareti, Clinton, is .attend -
Ing Mrs. Richard Hicks, Egrnondville,
who is i11.
Mr. J• M Robertson left Tuesday to
atrpnd the teachers' convention at Ion
"'nark's Mies Bessie Grieve lett Thursday to
visit friends in Toronto.
Messrs, Thoanas Coulter and Frank
Kling made a business trill to Mitchell
on 1 uesday.
Mrs, (Sorge Murdie, Goderichstreet, returned 'stuns Wednesday
from the home of her niece, Ml's,
Malcolm, near Mitchell,
Mrs, Mars
die was badly hurt two weeks ago
when she had the misfortune to fall.
Mrs. J. E. Keating and- family ars
visiting at her home in Toronto this
week.
Miss Greta Thompson is attending
the library convention in Toronto.
Mr. Henry Golding of Staffs, is vis
iting his son, Mr. W. H. Golding.
Miss Ethel Crookes, who has been
visiting the past four months with
Mrs, W. A, Manson, Egmondville,
has returned to her home in Bea'rns-
ville
Misses Ida and Eva Love of Tor-
onto are visiting with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Love, Egmond-
v
ille,
Mr CliffordTrott of Pickering,is
isitin his nts Mr. and Mrs,
Willtans Trotpt.a re
Miss Mary Stewart of Hensel], is
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Harry Stewart,
Mr. Thomas Grieve and son Ken-
neth, of New Ontario, are 'visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Grieve,
Janes street.
Dr. C. Mackay and Miss Minnie
Mackay are visiting their sister, Mrs.
Kennedy, and Mr. Kennedy, in Tor-
on'Mtoiss Dorothy .Frost is visiting this
week in Toronto with Miss Agnes
Smith.
Mrs. R. S. Evans and Eleanor are
s
eidiig the week in .Br
nfor
d,
the
guestsof Mr. and Mrs. C. Dance,
Miss Erie Stewart of Kitchener
was
a holiday guest with her parents, Mr,
and Mrs. D.. H. Stewart,
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Scott were week
end visitors with the latter's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W'il'liam Bristow, Strat-
ford.
Mrs. (IRev.) Millar, of crittam, is
spending this week with her mother,
Mrs. William Clark, James street.
Mr. Fred 'Crich; Misses Frances
and Gertrude Crich and Dr. Aubrey
Crich, all of Toronto, were holiday
visitors with their parents. Mr. and
Mrs. W, A. Crich.
Mr: Walter Scott, Detroit, motored
home, accompanied by Mr, Peter
Mowbray, Walton, to spend the holi-
day.
Miss Mabel Hogg of Stratford was
here for the. Easter dance, the guest
of Mrs. John Pullman.
Friend's of Mrs. Mary Stewart,
Jarvis street, are pleased to see her
able to be up again after her recent
serious illness.
Mrs. Harry Atkinson of Toronto
and Mrs. Troyer are visiting Mr. and
Mrs, John Consitt.
Miss Evelyn Cud'more, nurse -in -
training at Wellesley ,Hospital, Tor-
onto, was an Easter visitor with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'William Cud -
more, Miss Cudmore's graduation
takes place in June.
Mrs. W. M. Stewart was a .visitor
on Wednesday at the hone of her
brother, Mr. Alex. Neilans, Clinton,
MMr: Doney was home over Easter
from Toronto to visit his family in
Egmondviille..
Mrs. W. D. Bright visited the.
Misses Best'in Toronto over' Easter.
Mr, and Mrs. 2, R. Crawford gad
son attempted to motor to Dresden
for .Easter, but were unable to go
farther than St. Marys on account of
bad roads.
The many friends of Mrs. Robert
Porterfield regret her continued ser-
ious illness
Miss Lenora Kennedy and Mr. T.
Noble of Toronto were Easter visit-
ors with Dr. Mackay and Miss Mac-
kay.
Miss Leona Purcell, of Toronto, is
spending the holidays at her home
here.
-Miss Eva • Crawford, of Parry
Sound, is visiting 'her brother, Mr. E.
R. Crawford, James Street.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Jackson, who
hare been visiting in Toronto, return-
ed home Saturday night.
Miss Marjorie Bickel], of Harlock,
is spending the vacation with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bickel!.
Miss Belle Ballantyne returned on
Thursday of this week from St.
Thomas where she had a month's
visit with her brother, Mr. John Bab
lantyne.
Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Gray, of
Stratford, were Easter visitors with
the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
F. McMillan.
M n.
Miss Margaret Maunders, of To-
ronto, is a holiday visitor this week
with Mrs. IR. E. Cotaes,
Mr. and Mrs. 'Joseph Eckert have
•eturned froan 'Oakwitle.
Mr. W. 1.,. Watson, of Toronto,
spent the week -end with his father,
Mr. James (Watson.
Miss Mary Laing, of Milverton, is
spending the holidays with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs, John Laing.
Mr. Jack Hinchley, of Brantford, is.
spending the week with his mother„
Mrs. J. D. Hinckley.
Mr. and Mrs. James Henderson
and daughter Eleanor are visiting the
former's uncle in Brussels.
Mrs. John Millsose returned hdme
Tuesday after visiting the past week in
London and Leamington,
Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Stewart and.
Mrs. Alex. Stewart spent Good Fri-
day
riday with Mr, W. G. Richards in
Strafford.
Mr, Hugit Wright and Mr. Arnold
Jeffrey, of Detroit, motored up for the
holiday,
Mr. Brenton Kerr, of Buffalo, N.Y.,
was a holiday visitor at the hone o
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Kerr,
SIr. Donald Twiss, of Brantford, is'
visiting his graechnother, Mr's, Johti
Twisa
Mr: "Fred Archibald, of Jarvis,
was a weelc-end visitor with his par -
cots. Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Archibald.
Mrs. Atkinson, of Toronto, and Mrs.
Troyer, are visiting Mr, and Mrs.
John Consist,
Mrs• H. Baxter and daughter Mee
and son Richard, of Toronto, were
Raster guests with Mr, arid, Mrs..
Frank Baxter.
Mr: `a'u& Mrs, Blake Dickey " atud
daughter Winona, of Lyn, near
Brockville antlr• Harold Warren
M a d War stn
and son Donald, of Lansdowne, mo-
tored here" to spend the weekwith
Mr. and Mrs. •Hollingsworth, ` John
Street.
.11r, Cliff, Trott, o'f Pickering, is..
>; tnctm}t .hc aL:u,ayo lvi;h his par• given biy their iin'ntedlate 3
ems, 'Mr. and Mrs, William Trott Incl a d C len se
London, Mrs .Ido art I
MI
if ,da iiatchener, of Lon t eels some o iart Qat
spent the week -end the guest of Mr. sg s mot tar anti
1 May Mr. and Mrs, Hoggart
cd
Mfrs. G A. uarbea. many more happy anniversarica
Miss Ede Turnbull, of Toronto, is We sorry to hear that. Mrs
spending the holiday withher mother, Riley Sr, is not recovering vet
,\it•s. 0, T. Turnbull. Mr. Arnold from her recent illness,
Mrs, Leo Stevenson visited
in 13rigdeii the past week.
Mr, and Mrs, Janes Medd aril
Ily motored to Toronto on Ti
to visit friends and relatives.
Mr., James Dale and son an
Joseph Riley showed their hors
the Seaforth and Clinton Sprits
and were able to get in on the t
at 'both, ^ This speaks well for
horses, as there was a high qua
horses to judge from. Mr: Rile)
3rd for the Agricultural team isforth and 1st for the sante teat
Clinton. Mr, Dale took lst for'
year-old and 2nd for colt in Lenz
and in Clinton lst for two -ye;
for colt,4311 f
or Agricultural l to
ura
a
4th and 5th on the halter.
Miss Blanche Wheatley, of T
to, is spending the holiday witt
and Mrs. George: Wheatley,
Misses : Myrtle Lawson, TI
Dale, Florence Knox, Mildred
ton and Mr, Clifford 'Britton ha
turned to Toronto after spending
ter at their respective homes,
Turnbull.returned to Toronto after
spending, the week -end at home,
Mrs. George Hamilton, of Auburn,
visited her mother, Mrs. W, D.
son, over Easter,
Misses Kathleen and Dorothy
Twanaley, Stratford, were holiday vis-
itors with Mrs. William Westcott.
Mr. aid Mrs. Fred Larkin and son
Dick, of Windsor, visited Rev, Dr.
and Mrs, Larkin.
Mr, and Mrs, U, D, Clark and fans,.
fly and Mr, J. W. Greig, motored from
Toronto to spend the week -end with.
Mr. ,and Mrs. J C. Greig,
Mr, Sidney Deem, pf Sarnia, spent
the holiday at his home here.
Miss Florence Laidlaw, of 'Dominos
is spending
t he week with Tier mother,
Mrs J. C. Laidlaw
Mr, and Mrs, Thomas Worden and
Messrs. Henry and Joseph Hoggarth.
were in Stratford Tuesday attending
the funeral of the late Mrs, Robert
Hoggarth,
Mrs. H. J, Gibson and Mrs, S.
Boyd visited Mr. and Mrs. Williams
in Stratford over Laster. Mrs. Boyd
remained till Thursday,
Mr. and Mrs, L. Kruse and Billy, of
Galt, and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Law-
son, of Auburn, and daughter Bern-
ice, visited this week with Mrs. Wan,
Sclater, and Mr. and Mrs. John Fin-
layson.
Rev. G A. andMcLean and
id
Miss Hester McLean, of St. Cathar-
ines,
athar-ines, Miss Grace ,Knechtel, Caledonia,
and Miss Alice Knechtel, Kilbride,
were Easter guests of Mr. and Mrs,
William Knee/net.
Mr, Lorne Alliston, Richmond Hill,
and Mrs. Alliston, Stratford, visited
Tuesday with Miss Alliston, Egmond-
ville.
Miss Hoerner and daughter, of
Bayfield, were holiday visitors with
.Hiss Bristow, Egnsondv'ille.
•CO•NSTANCE.
Dale -Riley. --A very pretty wedding
took place on April 4th of Miss Mary
Florence ?Riley, eldest daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ben. Riley, of Sunny-
side Farm, to Mr. Ernest Dale, sec-
ond
son of Mr. and Mrs. iShepperd
Dale, of the 2nd concession of tHul-
lett. The ceremony was performed
by ,Rev. Mr, Abery, at the Manse, in
Londesboro. The bride was attended
by Miss 'Myrtle Dale, sister of the
groom. Mr. John 'Riley acted . as
groomsman. The bride looked charm-
ing in a gown of tangerine georgette
crepe, and the bridesmaid was dress-
ed in coral pink silk broadcloth. After;
'the ceremony the bridal party re-
turned home, where a very pretty
wedding supper was given. A large
-reception was held in the evening at
the home of the bride's 'father and
many friends attended, The young
couple were the recipients .01 many
b'eau'tiful presents showing the esteem
in which they were ,held. The best
wishes of the community follow them
to their new home.
Mr. and Mrs. .Adam 'N'icltols'or
spent a few days at the home of Mr
and Mrs. Will McArthur, Of Goderich
The many 'friends of Mr. Tom. Pol-
lard are glad to see him home again
from the •hospital in London where
he has been for some 'time.
Quite a few from around here 'took
in a surprise party to Mr. tBert
Hoggarf's arfs lasr IF odaY night ht to cele-
brate Mr. and Mrs iHoggart's wood-
en wedding They were the recip•
lents o'f •many useful presents of
wood, including a large rocking chair
BORN.
TEA'NMRSOIN. — 'In Waterloo
Monday, April 9, 1423, to Mr.
Mrs, A, Teamerson, a son.
Miller's Worm Powders are
pleto in themselves. They not,
drive worms from the system,
stem
repair the damage that the w
cause and so invigorate the c
tutaon that it speedily recovers
the disorder of the digestion tits
the result of the work o'f these
side intruders. They do their
thoroughly and strength and so
Hess follow their use.
ittamtamita
Monument
tCt
at the
Seaforth Monument Wor
W. E. CHAPMAN, Pr
MONUMENTS in the best q
ity of Granite or Marble
finest of Workmanship,
at as low a price as can be
in Ontario. No need to
away from town to get a pl
ing monument.
J. R. LAMMMA
FURNITURE REPAIRS
Your old organ remodelled
useful piece of furniture at
reasonable cost.
Phone 303 J
Work shop at rear of BARLO
SHOE REPAIR SHOP.
A D. SUTIIERLAN
GENERAL INSURANCE
AGENCY
Y C
Real Estate, Conveyancing, B
and Investments
Phone 152
Seaforth, Ontario.
A Good Portion
of beet served to you for the eve
meal, roasted about medium, with
blood gravy oozing through, g
one a,foundation.. It just makes o
mouth water to think of it
wag that last piece of meat we
you? Wasn't it fine. '
GEO. A. STEWAR
Your Butcher.
Phone 58 Seafort
1
BEN=MU
The Svecial Milverton
Flour
We have it—Give it a Trial, Also
Grain Screenings Chop of All Kinds
C. u, TIIOMSSN
GRAIN DEALER PHONE 25
Your Pluto Needs
GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES
PREST-O-LITE BATTERIES
Repairs and charging on all makes.
A good line of New and Used Parts.
EVERY AUTOMOBILE
Has its good points and bad, they say, hut we think we are
offering the kind of work that more nearly approaches
PERFECTION IN AUTOMOBILE REPAIRS
If your car needs fixing tip, and the best do sooner or later;
let us demonstrate toYo, tt the tnanyadvantages of our
reliable work.
Realer's Garage.
PHONE 167W