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Not much comfort, in anything but LOW SHOES these warm
Summer days. -
These are the days for OXFORDS and this is the place to find
them the Best Sort, You can see here all the correct styles and shapes
You can have them in Black Kid—Black Gunmetal Calf—Brown Kid
and Brown Calf and on the English toe or the French toe. Our cut
shows the new French toe. Note the great range of prices, Few Stores
carry Such a variety of styles,
$4.50, $5,00, $5.50, $6.00, 0150, $7,00, $7.50.
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STRATFORD. ONT.
The leading practical training
school of Western Ontario, The
school where• yott get a thor-
ough course under competent
instructors in Commercial,
Shorthand and Telegraphy de-
partments. We assist graduates
to positions. Write for free ca-
talogue.
D. A.McLACHLAN,
Principal.
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Walker & Soo
UNDERTAKING
--and—
EMBALMING
Motor or Horse Equipment.
W. J. WALKER, holder of Go-
vernment diploma and license.
Flowers Furnished.
Night or day phone 67.
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STOP! LOOK! LISTEN!'
CREAM WANTED
We are not only a Cream Market for you but we are Also a
Large Dairy Industry in Your, • Community,
We respectfully solicit Your Cream.
OUR MOTTO: Guaranteed Accurate Weights and Tests.
Courteous and Prompt Service,
Highest Market Values,
CREAM GRADING: A difference of 3 cents per lb. Butter Fat
will be paid between No. 1 and No. 2 Cream.
CASH FOR CREAM
Cash,Paid to Any Patron Wishing it When Cream is Delivered.
Creamery Open Wednesday and Saturday Evenings.
Seaforth Creamery Co. Seaforth, Ont,
C A. BARBER, Mgr.
'--NEWSUPERIOR
CHEVROLET
Chevrolet—the World's Most
Economical Car to -Operate
HEVROLET°is not only the world's lowest -
priced, fully -equipped automobile, but it
also costs less to operate than any other car
built. It delivers the most economical tf"ans-
portation available in motoring.
In actual figures Chevrolet costs less per anile
in consumption of gasoline, oil, tires, and in
general upkeep and maintenance.
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Only great engineering, research, manufac-
turing and financing capacities made available
by the greatest automotive enterprise in the
world -the General Motors Corporation --
could make possible so fine, complete and
advanced an automobile .as Chevrolet at so
low a price.
See "the New Chevrolet before you buy a car
at any price. 67 distinct improvements have
made it even better than the car that startled
the world in 1922.
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Ask about the G. M. A. C. Plan of Deferred Payments
SE SURE AND GET OUR PRICES ON PREST-O-LITE BAT-
TERIES, TIRES OF ALL MAKES FROM $7.50 UP.
OUR AIM IS PROMPT SERVICE AND FAIR
DEALING TO ALL
Bros Seaforth
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Topics
The officers and members of Fi-
delity Lodge No. 55, I,O.O.F„' will
hold their Decoration Service on
Sunday next.: They will leave; their
hall :at 1.30 and proceed to Maitland -
bank cemetery to decorate the graves
of deceased members.
Dr. Harburn, District Deputy of
Huron District No. 8, and Messrs.
Bcrf
Williams, Ed. Mole and W. Bris-
tow'attended the Decoration Service;
of the Odd Fellows at H'ensal'l, last
Sunday. Dr. Harburn gave a very ap=
propriate address.
Mr, Davidson, Goderich street, who
has + been, confined to bed for several
months, is able to be out on the ver-
andah again. •
Mrs. Harry Little and daughter,
Miss Kate, who were visiting friends
•in to'wu, have returned to Windsor.
Mrs. J. H. Broadfoot and Miss
Mary Broadfoot, left ori: 'Friday to”
spend a week with 'friends in Hamil-
ton.
Rev. Dr. Larkin, who has returned
from attending the General Assembly
at Port Arthur, gave an interesting
address on the Assembly proceedings,
especially as they:. related to -church
union, at the morning service in the
Seaforth Presbyterian church last
Sunday..
Miss jean Govenlock, of Midland,
is spending the summer vacation at
her home here.
Miss Monica Reynolds is recover-
ing from an operation for appendi-
citis.
Rev. E. W. Edwards, of Listowel,
was a guest at the home of Mr. W.
Hartry,
Mr. Irving Beech and bride and
Mrs. Straut, Brooklyn, N''5., are
guests at the home of Mrs. Straut's
brother, Mr. Joseph Daymond, in Mc-
Killop.
Mr. Frank Cudmore has successful-
ly'conrpleted his course at the Strat-
ford Business College.
Miss Ross Elder Itas returned from
visiting her sister near Guelph.
Miss Helen Larkin, New York, is
the . guest of her parents, Dr. ,,and
Mrs, F. Larkin, at the Manse.
Mrs. R. Scarlett, of McKillop, is
spending a week with her sister, Mrs.
J. R. Scott.
Mrs.. Sharpe, Toronto, s the guest
of Mrs. James Kerr, and Mrs. Robt.
Archibald.
1'Ir, W. Hartry and Mr. W. Ed-
munds are' ill Ottawa this week at-
tending the A.O.F.. convention.
Miss Ella Archibald, who has been
visiting oher parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Archibald, returned on Mon -
clay to Toronto.
Mr. W. H. Willis, Wingham, acted
as organist in the Methodist church
last Sunday in the absence of Miss
Muriel. Willis, who is in Detroit. •
Miss Bessie Grieve, of the Collegi-
ate staff, is in Toronto, this week,
Mrs. Arthbr Reid, Toronto, and
baby, are visitors at the home of Mr.
J. H: Reid.
Mrs. R. Fulton Irwin is visiting
friends in London, Windsor and Glen -
Coe.
The many friends of Mr. John Kerr,
who has been critically ill with pneu-
monia, will be :pleased to'lgarn that
his condition is improving.
Mrs. W. Stoddart, who underwent
an operationlast Thursday at the Sea -
forth ihosp'ital, is recovering.
Mr. Peter Baird, of Moosejaw,
Sask., who •is a visitor at his home in
Stanley, 'and his brother, Mr. George
Baird, Stanley, were town visitors.
'Mr. J. R. Scott and Mr. J, Eckart
of lvfcKiliop, have installed milking
machines in their dairies.
Mr. M. McKellar is having a'hand-
some verandah erected' in front of his
residence by R. Frost and Son.
Miss Foreman, of Aylmer Collegi-
ate Staff, spent a few days with her
sister, Miss 'Foreman, in town.
Mrs. George Gouinlock, of Toron-
to,-was
oron-to, was a week -end guest at the home
of her brother, 'Mr. F. Holmestead.
Miss Marion Larkin has accepted a
position as superintendent of the
Food Diet Department in Lakeside
Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio.
(Miss Fell, of the Collegiate Staff,
left last week for her home in Gore
Bay. •
Mrs. C. H. Holland gave his 'im-
pressions of the Conference at the
morning service in the Methodist
church last Sunday and in the evening
Mr. J. A. Irwin, of 'Clinton, brother of
the pastor, conducted the service in
the absence of the pastor, Rev -2.R.
Fulton Irwin, who was conducting
jubilee` services on a former" charge.
Dr, W. P. Freeman, Springfield,
Ont„ called on' his grandmother, Mrs.
Janes Freeman,'and other 'friends on
his way to .Lucknow last week,
'keIrs. J. F. McMann and the Misses
McM'artn . returned from Detroit,
Mich., on the 'Greyhound.
The Clinton Dramatic. Society will
play "Strictly Business" in the Meth-
odist Church on Wednesday evening,
June 27th, at 8 p:nr„ under the aus-
pices of the Women's Missionary So-
ciety. Admission, 25 cents.
Cadet Willis, Toronto, and Carl
Pinkney, Stratford, will conduct the
meetings in the Salvation Army on
Sunday at 11 0,10.•ancl 7 p.m.
Miss Norma Hartry is in "Toronto
at present marking papers, "
Rev. W. D. McDonald is: ill at
present. '
Col. and Mrs. Noble, Toronto,
were, weck-etid visitors at the house of
anis cousin, Mrs. J. B. Thompson.
Mr, C. Boyd, .Walton, was a guest"
at the home of Mr. and 1'Irs. W.
Knech tel.
Miss Phemia Cowan and Miss Kate
Cowan are expected home this week
from Pembroke.. The.former has ac-
cepted a position on the staff of the
\Yalkerville Collegiate Institute.
In a junior football game on Tues-
day evening at the, recreation grounds
Sea forth youngsters „defeated St. Col-
untban boys 1 to 0
The Methodist cli sir will $we' a'
song service in the church Sunday)
evenings June 24th. II
THBR' $EAFOR'H NEWS
#"l`Wha. Axe Yoti'•1]oing" will be the
syi>f ecE at the Seaforth Presbyterian
church next Sunday eveningvpith spe.•
cial reference to young folk,
.Miss McLaren, of, the Collegiate
staff, has returned to'Toronto,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fritz and
children, and Mr: and Mrs. - A. G.
Woehl and children, Bridgeburg, Ont.
are visitors 'at the home of Mrs, J.
Rankin,
'Miss 11a11, Toronto, for'nterly of the
Seaforth Collegiate staff, .is visiting
friends in town,
Miss L. Bannister,, Detroit, Mich.,
is the guest of Miss.:NellMcDougall
Egmondville.
Mrs. McBride, Hamilton, is visiting
her daughters, Mrs. J. R. Archibald
and Mrs. John McNay.
Mrs. Motherwell, wife of the Hen.
W. R. Motherwell, minister of agri-
culture, Ottawa, and Miss Mother-
well, are guests at the home of Mrs.
Motherwell's cousin, Mr. Neil Gilles-
pie, Louise street.
Dr. McDowell and son, Mr. and
Miss Grey, and Mr. and Mrs. Cox,
Atwood, were week -end guests of
Rev, and Mrs. W. D. McDonald, Eg-
d ndville.
Mr. Robert Archibald has been ap-
pointed overseer of the placing of
the water pipes on the streets.
Messrs. Wallace Parke and Reg. S.
Reid, both well-known in town, have
leased the Lyric Theatre from Mr.
James Willis and will put on first
class shows.
Mr. Ronald MacKay and Mr. Don,
Kerslake have been appointed dele-
gates to the Presbyterian Sunday
school at Port Elgin.
lir. H. R. Scott and son Jimmie,
are in Toronto this week.
Mr. M,;;) O'Neil IS i}i Brussels pre.
siding at;the Departibentaf .examina-
(ions grid„Mt, Treleaven,; Chiron, is
presiding here.
Mrs. J. H. Best and little daugh-
ter, have returned from Totorito.
A number of people from -Seaforth
motored .to Brucefieid on Monday
evening. to attend the Intermediate
W,F,A. game. between Seaforth and
Brucefield.
Miss Field, Tavistock, is the guest
of Miss Sparks.
Master Kenneth Weston is visiting
his grandmother, Mrs, James Graves.,
Mr. Carl Sheahan, Toronto, is a
guest at the home of his sister, Mrs,
R. Murless Jones:
Dr. and Mrs.' A. Atkinson', Bay-
field, were town visitors.
A motion picture reel was shown
in the Princess 'Theatre on Tuesday
and will be shown in the Lyric on
Wednesday night, of the Hon, How-
ard Ferguson, addressing a large
meeting in Welland County.
The Women's Missionary Society
of the Methodist church held their
monthly meeting at the home of Mrs.
'1. J. Cluff, North Main street, on
"Thursday afternoon. There was a
good attendance of ladies.
Mrs. George Duncan, Woodstock,
is visiting her sister, Mrs. Wm. Mc-
Michael, James street.
Mr. Jack Hinchley has gone to To-
ronto to mark papers.
There may be other corn removers,
but you will not be completely satis-
fied until you have used Holloway's
Corn Remover.
STOP THE EXTRAVAGANCE !
N. W. Trewartha has made a success as a farmer. He
has also made a success as a business man.
Let a farmer and a business man apply business me
thods to the affairs of Ontario, as he did as Warden of the
County last year in reducing your County taxes.
Work and Vote for
W. Trewartha
Conservative Candidate
in SOUTH HURON
CENTRE HURON ELECTORS
Your Vote 'is Requested For
John M. Covenl.ock
Liberal Candidate
Mr. Govenlock stands for:
Economy in public expenditure.
Reduction of Provincial taxation.
Caretul, Honest Administration of the timber
and other resources of the Province,
More equitable Hydro Power Rates.
A well-balanced Educational System.
A Legislature and Government representing the whole
people -not any class especially.
GORDON YOUNG, JNO. MURRAY,
President C.H. Liberal Assn. Chairman McKillop Lib. Assn,
VOT FOR
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'm. Somerville
U.F,O Candidate in Centre Huron
who stands ft,snr=square
on the- _platform of the
United Farmers'
Association.
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Under New Management
We wish to notify the Public that ,we have leases: the LYRIC
THEATRE from Mr. J. E. Willis and intend showing only the best
of pictures,
On Thurs., Fri., and Sat„ we are showing
Priscilla Dean
In her crowning Success—A Stupendous Picturization of
"WILD HONEY”
Also Rotind Four of the "LEATHER' PUSHERS."
Next Mon„ Tues, and Wed. be sure to see
"TRUMPET ISLAND."
A Thrilling and. Spectacular Picture with an all Star Cast,
THE ELECTION RESULTS
Will be read out in this Theatre on Monday evening as they are
received over the Radio by Reid Bros.
PRICES AS USUAL, 10c and 15c,
Show Starts 8:30 P.M. Sharp.
WAL"LACE PARKE and REG, S. REID,Mgrs.
el -MAP FEED
Chieftain Mixed Feed, per. cwt. $1.60
Clansman Stock Feed, per cwt. 1.75
Low Grade Flour, per cwt. 2,00
RCSB ROY MILLS, Ltd.
Mr. W. W. Robinson wishes
to announce that the Ladies'
Hair=dressing Department will
be closed for the summer months
from June lst.
THE CENTRAL BARBER SHOP
and BEAUTY PARLOR.
w. W. ROBINSON, Prop.OPPOSITE POST OFFICE
A Pest
The European Corn Borer
Great damage to corn crops in certain sections
of Ontario has been caused in recent years by the
European Corn Borer. To check this pest, follow
closely recommendations of the Department.
Its Life History
The moth appears about the
middle of June and lasts until
about the last week in July.
Egg Laying
In this period the female
lays its eggs on the undersides
of the corn leaves, preferably
on the most advanced corn.
The Borer
• The damage is done by the
borer stage. The "worm" devel-�,
ops from the egg, eating, into
the stalks and ears. It winters
in the stubble or stalks.
The Pupa
The worm changes to the,
pupa, which in turn develops
into the math about the second,
week of June or later.'
Dominaon Department of Agriculture
Arthur Gibson—Dominion.Entornologist:
Division of Field Crop field Laboratory,
and Garden Insects, Strathroy, Ont.
Ottawa, Ont,
NOT5t Mitred, an o'ngnirtea to Dominion .'gntono.
ioirieal Braneti. Ottawa, Semi all hotelmen Rot
r , i,tontiscntion is Ala PIsid Latwratbry, Stratt.ray, Ont,.
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