The Seaforth News, 1924-05-01, Page 5THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1923.
Do Your meat
Buying Here
and you will be weir pleased with the
quality and, value. Our trade stays.
with us for that season, and you al-
ways meet with courtesy and at-
tention
ttention when you come to our shop.
Fresh and choice cuts received daily.
Delicious pork sausage, bologna, etc,
D. H. S a E P7 A 11
Main Street
PHONE 58.
Seaforth.
CENTRAL
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tiTRATFORD, 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 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,
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After the strenuous work culti-
vating and fertilizing the soil you
need the very best seeds to insure
a good crop. W. M. Stewart sells
high grade Garden Seeds.
GRASS SEEDS
We carry a complete line of
Red Clover, Alsike, Alfalfa
and Timothy Seeds.
W. M. S A EWART
Phone 7-7 Seaforth
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UNDERTAKING
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EMBALivIING
Motor or Horse Equipment.
W. , J -. WALKER holder of Go-
vernment diploma and license,
Flowers Furnished.
Night or day phone 67.
O1R.EAM! CREAM! REAM!
MIk, CREAM PRODUCER:
Send your creast to us, we are here to give you the very best
possible market for your cream.
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
sweet cream delivered at the Creamery. Bring in your high grade
cream
Cash paid to ally patron wishing it,
Creamery epee on Saturday nights.
Seaforth Creamery Co, Seaforth, Ont,
GIRLS!' LEMON JUICE
IS A SKIN WHITENER.
?How to make a creamy beauty lotion
for a few onto.
The juice of two freshlemons strained
Into a bottle containing three ounces of
orchard white makes a whole quarter
pint of the moat remarkable lemon skin
beautifier at 'about the coat one must
pay for a small jar of the ordinary cold
creams. Care should be taken to strain
thee lemon juice through a fine cloth so
no lesion pulp gots in, then this lotion
will keep fresh for months. Every
woman knows that lemonuiee is used
leo bleach and remove such blemishes as
freolcles, sallowness and tan and is
the ideal skin softener, whitener and
beautifier.
Just try itl Get three ounces of
orchard. white at any drug store and
two lemons from the grocer and make' up
a quarter pint of this sweetly fragrant
lemon lotion and massage it ,daily into
the face, neck, arms and hands.
�4_leu'e! High Heels
Cause Corns But
Who Cares Now
•
Because style decrees that women
crowd and buckle up their tender toes
in high heoi footwear thoy suffer from
oorns, then they out and. trim at these
painful pests which merely makes the
corn grow hard. This suicidal habit
may cause lockjaw and women are
warned to stop it
esA few drops of a drug called frees•
one applied directly upon a sore corn
gives quickrelief and soon the entire
corn, root and all, lifts out without
pain. Ask the drug store man for a
quarter of an ounce of Sreezone, which
costs very little but is eufiteient to re-
move every hard or soft corn or callus
front one's feet, se
This drug is an ether compound and
dries in a moment and simply shrivelsSeaforth.
up the corn without inflaming or even
irritating, the surrounding tissue or
skin, Clip this out and pin on yrqur gummEgangammaramsommrsesseasti
wife's dresser.
i
Dr. D. H. McInnes
chiropractor
Of Wingham, will be at the
Commercial Hotel, Seaforth,
Monday and Thursday After-
noons fn future.
Diseases of all kinds success-
fully treated.
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GREEN ONIONS
STRAWBERRIES
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CELERY
NEW CABBAGE•
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Phone 63
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Mrs, G. Sparks left on Tuesday to
spend the summer with her son in
New Ontario.
Mrs. John Sclater and daughter
:Helen are visiting• friends in Toronto.
Mrs. G. M. Chesney returned this
week to Toronto after spending the
holidays with friends here.
Miss Jeanette Ritchie, of Wrox-
eter, is visiting Mrs. Charles Brodie.
Mrs. John Tough, of Brucefield, is
visiting friends in town.
Miss Ella Elder has returned from
spending the past week with friends
la•Guelph.
Messrs. Garnet 'Sillery Clayton
Martin and the Misses Gladys Mc-
Phee, Mary Bell and Mary Laing
returned on Monday to London nor-
mal school,
Mrs. Makins is visiting her daugh-
ter in Detroit.
.Mr. Jack Hinchley hasreturned to
his school at Galt:
Miss Hunter, of 'Clinton, was a
visitor at the home of Mr. ,and Mrs:
Harry Tyndall in Tuckersmith.
Mr, W. 5, Trethewey, of Lansing,
Mich,, is visiting his father, Mr. W.
H. Trethewey, while on his way to
Seattle, Wash.
Mrs. Worden, of London, is spend-
ing the week with her daughter in
town,
Mrs. Tltos, Henderson is visiting
friends in Brussels.
There will be a public meeting on
Friday evening in the town hall to
discuss the proposed by-laws. 'Conte
prepared to take part in the discus-
sion.
•Mr. J. McQuade is ill at present in
the hospital.
Misses Ella Turnbull, Ida and. Eva
Love, Mary Edmonds alid Gladys
Shillinglaw returned to Toronto on
Saturday to resume their positions
on the school staff.
Mr's Josephine Livingstone was in
s s t
J p g
Torontoovisitingfriends.
The many friends of Rev. Captain
Edwards of Listowel :Methodist
cherch and formerly of Seaforth, will
regret to hear of his illness with
heart trouble.
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Beckett and
Miss Beryl Beckett, of Stratltroy,
were week -end guests at the home
of, Mr. and Mrs, H. C. Box.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hardy and
Miss Gladys Routledge, of London,
spent Sunday with bit's. R. Crowell.
Mrs, G. Glenn, of Hensall and Miss
Maly Duggan. of Seaforth, under-
went successful operations at the
Seaforth hospital for appendicitis.
Mr. and Mrs. McLean and little
daughter, of Exeter, were guests at
the home of Mrs. J. O'Connell, John
street.
Miss Mulcachy has been ill for a
few days,
Misses Gilchrist Livingstone and
Kathleen Rankin visited friends in
Stratford.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. McLelland's
little daughter Ruth returned from
Toronto with Mrs, R. S. Hays.
Miss Brown of :the Collegiate staff.
was unable to resume her duties this
week owing to illness.
Piss .Marion McDonald has gone
to Chatham to attend business col-
lege,
Miss Jean McLennan and bliss
\Margaret Pinkney of Stratford, spent
the week -end with Miss Gilchrist
Livingstone.
Miss Jessie Wilson is home from
Waterloo.
Mrs. G. D. Haigh and Mary have
returned front visiting at her home
in Lstcknow:
Mr, W. Edgar, of Port Colborne,
was a visitor at his home here.
Mrs. W. J Hart was in Stratford
suiting her daughter.
Mr, and Mrs, S. Chesney, of De-
troit, are visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. James Sproat.
"The 'Handwriting on the wall" will
be sung as a quartette at the Seaforth
Presbyterian church next Sunday
evenin g.
The C.N.R. linemen are changing
the telegraph system on the Godes
rich -Fort Erie divis•iott to telephones,
and all the stations on the 160 miles
of track will shortly be equipped with
the more modern,sns'tent.
Work he, ii`Yremoving the bricks
from-.t'ir'e"main street on Wednesday.
ivlr.' Lou Aberhart has the contract
and is using a tractor and plow to
do the work.
Rev. Dr. Larkin, Rev, W. D. Mc-
Donald and Mr, 5, G. Mullen arc in
Woodstock attending the synod.
Miss Agnes Barton is ill at •Present..
Miss Humphrey, of Port Dalhousie
spent a wek at the horde of Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Crich,
•Miss Rachel Grieve is quite i11 at
present.
Mr: A. Scott, •nf Brussels, was a
week etid visitor at his home here,
ivir, J. Katcher, of Toronto, is vis-
iting Mr. and Mrs. W. E, Kerslake.
Mr. Fowler. of ,Goderich; is mov-
ing into the cottage on North Main.
street formerly occupied by the late
Mr John A. Williams,
Mrs. Evans and. Eleanor have re-
turned from spending theholidays in
Toronto. The fornter's mother, Mrs.
Clark; who accompanied -them, will
remain with her daughters inthe city
for a short time.
i[r. and Mrs, James ,Broughton
left this, week ofr Flint, Mich,,
where they will reside.
The members of I.O.O.F• Fidelity
Lodge, No. 55, will attend divine ser-
vice, in' Egmondville P resbyteriasi
church on Sunday, May 4th, Odd
•Fellows to meet 'at Lodge Rooms,
Haiti street, at 6.30 p.m. and headed
by the Seaforth Highlanders, will
march to the church. Everybody is
invited to attend -this service.
Unless worms be expelled freta
the system. no child call he healthy.
Mother Graves' Worm Exterminator
is en excellettk .medicineto destroy.
worms.
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
SPECIAL OPTICAL OFj;ER,
Tligh grade gold-filled spectacles
and eye glasses with best flat spher-
ical lenses for only ;4,00, Ail other
style of frames and• lenses at lowest
prices, Eyes examined by Mr.
Hughson, formerly optical expert
for Ketrts', Toronto, and later for
Henry Morgan & 'Co„ Montreal,
The best optical work to he obtained
and at moderate prices. Monday
and Tuesday, May ,12 and 13. Come
early, BEATTIC'S 'FAIR, Seaforth.
FOREST RANGERS' C 0 0 K
BOOK.
Fire Pudding.
Take a liberal 'slice of our timber
covered mountains, sprinkle liberally
with auto campers (be sure and get
as many careless ones as possible),
garnish well with tailor-made cigar-
ettes and bake brown with un -
extinguished camp • fires.
Hot Cakes.
Take a hunter out of season,an
angler without a license and a camp-
er without a:fire permit.. Put in one
game warden and one forest ranger
and stir until well mixed. Place lit
the Justice Court. Remove the of-
ficers and season the balance with
judicial advice and bake in the
county jail for 30 days.
Angel Food Cake.
Take 1 dozen careful campers; 1
dozen law-abiding hunters, • and 1
dozen licensed anglers, place in mice
shady camp, where all cans and ref-
use ,have •been 'buried, mix with one
ranger, sprinkle with interesting
songs, stories, and jokes, and serve
during the summer evening,
Hot Buns,
'Got a nice plump city dude who
has just thrown a cigarette butt into
dry +bosh, cover with arrest, shake
off all excuses, get a commitment
(judges' brand preferred), and let
ball 90 days' in the county jail. If
very tough, bail for a longer period.
Exeter.
Cm• 'ce Harness, for many years
a resident of Exeter, and a mason by
trade, died on April 17th, aged fifty-
six years. His mother, Mrs, S. A.
Harness, and a 'brother and sister,
Ed. Harness, and Miss Annie Har-
ness, all of Exeter, survive.
Win. Kennedy, third concession of
Usborne, entertained about sixty
children from Exeter to a maple taffy
pull in his sugarhush on Good Fri-
day.
W. H. Johnston received word of
the safe arrival of his son, Freeborn,
in Western Australia. Freehorn left
New York on February 14th.
W. G. Medd has completed his
rear itt the O.A.C. and has a position
n iValkerville for the summer.
Archie Morgan went to Victoria
'tospital, London; to undergo an ope-
-ation for mastoid.
Zurich.
Miss Elizabeth Rennie is spending
a few weeks in New Hamburg with
her sister.
Harry Peck, hayfield road is erect-
ing a large bank barn.
George Brisson, of St. Joseph, is
making preparation to operate seve-
ral pond nets this summer.
Wretched from Asthma. Strength
of 'body and•vigor of mind are in-
evitably impaired by the visitations
of asthma. .,Vho can live Cooler the
cloud of recurring attacks and keep
body and mind at their full effici-
ency ? Dr. J. D. Kelloggs Asthma
Remedy dissipates the cloud by re-
moving the cause. It does relieve,
It does restore the sufferer to normal
bodily trim' and mental happiness.
DUBLIN.
School Report for April. -Senior
Fourth. — Teresa Delaney Dorothy
Molyneaux, 'Clayton 'Loo!by,: Cathar-
ine Krattskopf, Veronica Dill, Mar-
garet Jordan, Drucilla Campbell,
Louis Crawford.
Juitior Fourth.—Annie" Ryan, Elva
Crawford, Bernice' McGrath, John.
McGrath, Betty Dorrenstein, Hugh
McGrath.
Senior Third. Marion Dill, Annie
(Brennan, Kenneth Dill, Jatnes-Kraus-
kopf, Helen Kenny, Thomas Hills,'
Thomas McCarthy„ Catharine Don-
nelly, Clarence Looby.
Junior Third.—Patrick McConnell,
Donald Beninger, Loretta Delaney,
Francis Stapleton, Veronica Moly-
neaux, Francis Krauskopf, Jos.
Krauskopf, Mary Brennan, Carrie
Krauskopf, Robert Crawford, Harry
Feeney, Dais McCarthy,
Second Class.• -Mary 'Dillon, Nora
McGrath, Gertrude Dorrenstein,
Monica Roach, Betty Campbell,
Mary Dorrenstein, Dorothy 13ren-
man, Carrie O'Connor Clare .Gorm-
ley, Isabel Jordan, Joseph O'Con-
nor, Eleanor' •Gormley, Irene Don-
nelly, Clarence Kratiskopf, Florene
Brennan, Eugene Donnelly, Francis
Donnelly. •
Part Second,—Jack Molyneaux,
Marion Hunter, Anna Dillon, Joseph
Delaney, Cecelia Feeney, Ursula
Krauskopf, Aileen Nelmes, Gordon
Dill, Genevieve McCarthy, ' Helen
Dillon, Kathleen Burns, Norval
Parker.
'Senior Primary. —Arthur Looby,
Edwin Stapleton, John Crawford,
Bertha Dillon, Alphonse Perry, Ger-
ald Donnelly.
Primary. Matilda Dorrenstein,.
Katherine Kenny, Dorothy Donnelly,
Lloyd McCarthy, Norman O'Connor.
John Arnold.
GREY.
'l'lte .case was heard before Jus
tree Wright of the Supreme Court,
at Goderich, of Dougall T. Strachan
against George It, 'Warwick, both of
the 3rd concession, Grey township:
H. S. White and W. M. Sinclair ap-
pearelil B.
f
plaintiff, while H.
r the o
p
Morphy, K.C., appeared for the
de-
fendant. The suit was caused by
defendant's shutting off the plaintiff
from access 'to a water tank fed by
a pipe from what was claimed by the
plaintiff to be a spring, but declar-
ed by the defendant, to be only sur-
face water. The plaintiff claimed
that he held a prescriptive title to
the land leading to the tank, having
enjoyed quiet, peaceable and un-
interrupted possession there o f ,
through himself and his predecessors
in title, for over fifty years. The,
defendant declared that Ite had the
right to close off access to the water,
having granted no privileges to the
plaintiff. except that in the summer
of 1919 the plaintiff grassed two
cattle for him for the privilege of
watering his ::tock at ttte tank. Ar-
guing along the line that the water
was seirface.water, the solicitor for
the defendant held that, according to
law, no prescriptive right could at
any time have been given to the
plaintiff as claimed, Among the
witnesses heard in the case were D.
T. Strachan, G. K. Warwick, Ells-
worth Bolton, Robert Strachan, Mrs.
Cardiff, Richard Jacquelin, Burniss
Payne, Peter Scott and, Lawrence
1i'lieeler,
For Catarrh. --It is •one of the chief
recommendations of Dr. Thomas' Ec-
lectric Oil that it can he used in-
ternally with as much success as it
can outwardly. Sufferers from ca-
tarrh wilt find that the Oil when
used according to directions will give
i, :mipt relief. Many sufferers from
this ailment have found relief in the
Oil and have sent testimonials.
The
Niacartney
WILL LOOSEN THE SLAVERY BANDS
FROM YOUR WIFE AND FAMILY
Any boy of ten years old can do the work
of milking your cows in one-third the time it
takes the old, and the cow takes to it and sol
does the boy.
It increases the opportunity of handling
more cows with less work and bigger profitd
are the result.
SEE THIS MACHINE AT WORK ANY
WEEK NIGHT AT 6.30 O'CLOCK IN OUR
BARN.
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SEAFORTH.
Moffat and Hotpoint
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ric 1, ; / it
tric Ranges are ready for your inspection.
Cook by f yciro
The Cheapest Fuel
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The new models of both Moffat and Hotpoint Elec-
A full stock of Lamps and Fixtures, Shades and Electric
• Supplies kept at the Hydro Store.
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SEA FORTH
Cilice and Store in the Town HiiW
4 TR ES Itateluid the &gelid with ONE OILING
.o 'k:9 00 Mires l,lit o ut Sisolpping aor 02
An inventor who could develop an automobile, a railroad car or any
other conveyance on wheels which would perform such afeat would
be considered a wonder. But such is the record of regular
accomplishment by the Auto -oiled Aermotor during the past
eight years in pumping water.
Did you ever stop to think how many revolutions the wheel
of a windmill makes? If the wheel of an Aermotor should roll along the surface
of the ground at the same speed that it makes when pumping water it would
encirclethe world in 90 days, or would go fourt tunes around in a year. It would
travel on an average 245 mites per day or about 30 miles perhourfor9 hours each.
day. An automobile which keeps up that pace day after dayneeds athorough
oiling at least once a week. Isn't it marvelous,then, that a windmill has been,
made which will go 50 times aslong as the bestautomobile with one oiling?
The .(auto -oiled Aex aaotor after 8 full years of service in every
part of the world has proven its ability to run and give the most reliable service
with one oiling a year. The double gears, and all moving parts, are entirely
enclosed and flooded with oil all the time. • It gives more service with less attention than.
any other piece of machinery on the farm. To get everlasting wind -mill satisfaction buy the:
Auto -oiled Aermotor, the most efficient windmill that. has ever been made.
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Dealer in Gas Engines, Cream Separators, Stable Fittings, Pumps,
Pipe and Water Supply Fixtures, Wind and Car Insurance.
The Special Milverton
Flour
We Have it—Give it a Trial, Also.
Ground Screenings Chop of All Kinds
Co G. TIMSON
PHONE 25
GRAIN DEALER
ZeettninitilMZESIMINNEICANIESEN
Seaforth G,t, rage
Pinto Tires and Tithes
We have on hand a Complete Linc of Tires and Tubes. all sizes,
Best on the Market.
Let us supply your needs on Auto Cylinder Lubricating Oils and
l 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 a Battery to
be repaired, give us a call.
I BATTERY CHARGING OXY-ACETYLINE WELDING
EXPERT AUTO REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.
Get into the habit of patronizing us. We want to serve you, lrrid
serve you well.
MAXWELL AND CHALMERS DEALER. PHONE 167W
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