The Seaforth News, 1925-03-12, Page 5JJtui11');1'
THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 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
jsork 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. •e. You'll want, it
often.
D. li. STEWART
Main Street Seaforth.
PHONE 58.
CENTRAL
STRATFORD. ONT.
WINTER TERM from Jan. 5th
• Commercial iife 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.
Grain, Salt, Flour
and teed
FLOUR, Best Pastry and Baking
Brands.
FEEDS.—Bratt, Shorts, White Mid-
dlings, Ground Screenings, Oil
Meal, and, Tankage,
CATTLE SALT. -100 1d Bags.
DAIRY SALT. -25 lb. 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. Jt Walker & Son
UNDERTAKING —and—
EMBALMING
Motor or Horse Equipment.
W..7. 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 youu,. own community,
Send or deliver your cream to' us and receive the utmost re-
turns.. This is your Creamery.
Your satisfaction means our success.
Highest prices paid for good cream, consistent with accurate
and careful weighing and testing.
Cash paid for cream to all patrons wishing same.
Seaforth Creamery Co. Seaforth, Ont.
Dr. D, HI McInnes
elcliii'r'opraCtor
Of Wingham, will be at the
Commercial Hotel, Seaforth,
Monday and Thursday After-
noons in future.
Diseases of all kinds success-
fully treated.
Oranges
At all prices to meet your needs
40, 50 and 75c
MIXED NUTS • 2V c
. Per lb.
SHELLED ALMONDS 50 c
Per lb. v
CALIFORNIA. WALNUTS 45c
in the shell, per Ib. �+
FRESH OYSTERS
° 'HEAD 'LETTUCE.
CELERY
CAULIFLOWERS
TOMATOES
Seaforth
PhiIIips
Phone 63
AUCTION SALE,
Of Farm Stock and 'Implements at
lot 2, London road, 2 miles south of
Brucefieltl, on Friday, 'Marcia 24th, at
1 o'clock sharp, as follows: Horses—
driving marc, 8 years old; heavy
horse, o se 6years old;
heavyhorse, 9
years old. Cattle—2 cows just fresh-
ened; cow due to freshen in June pure
bred Durham; cow due to freshen in
March; 2 cows due to freshen in
J•unercow due to freshen in October;
heifer due to freshen in November; 4
steers 1 year old; 2 'heifers 2 years
old; heifer 2 years old, pure bred
Durham; pure bred Durham bull
3 years old; pure bred Durham bull
9 months old; 2 young tales. Imple-
ments—Cultivator manure spreader,
root 'ptolper, wagon.' box, cutter, Pan-
doa range, heating, stove, coal oil
stove, 6 dining room chairs, arm
chair, glass supboard, 8 yards linol-
eum, churn, washing machine and
several''otlter articles, Everything to
be sold without reserve as proprietor
is giving up 'farming. Terms: All
sums 'of $10 "and "under, cash; over
that, amount 8 months' credit will he
given On; furnishing bankable paper
or a disdount of •4 +per cent. straight
allowed for'cash. John Moffat, prop.,
G. H. Elliott, auot,
AUCTION SALE
Of Ferri': Stock will +be held on the
premises of Mr. Wesley`Nstt, on the
highway, 5 miles east o'f Clinton, on
Tuesday, March 17th, at1 pan,' as fol-
Iwos: Cattle—Cow, Shorthorn grade,
rising 5, to freshen 'March. 25th, 'extra•
good one; cow, 8 years old, dile June
24th; cow 7 years old, due June 25th;
registered Shorthorn bull, 4 years
old; 2 year,, old heifer, supposed to he
in calf; 2 one year old steers; 2 spring
calves; 2 York sows nvith litters, 3
weeks old; 25 short -keep •feeders,
Polled Angus steers, averaging 1,000
lbs,; 10 'short -keep feeders, roan
steers, averaging 1,000 lobs,; 15 two
year old steers, red, 975 lb. each; 10
two
year old steers, r
s'Herefords For
s
Terms—Six months credit will be
given on approved -joint notes, or a
discount of 4 per cent. straight for.
,cash on credit amounts :0. W. .Nott,'
prop.; 'Gee,
H. :Elddort, eruct„ Harold
Turner, clerk,
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''Mir: Ed. Mole left on Monday for
North Bay as a delegate from 'West-
-ern Ontario to the convention of the
Ontario 'Grand Black Chapter.
Miss Helen Tough, of Brucefield,
is visiting Mrs. James Acheson.
Mr. Foster Fowler, principal , of
the public school, was off duty for
a day through: illness.
Mrs. IA' 1 '. 'Bright and 'Miss,'Do'ble
tre'vislti+ng friends in Toronto.
Miss Olive 'Murphy.,. toJ St. Marys,
is visiting Miss Muncie Cronin.
M. W. Brine, of Toronto, ,spent
the past week with his sisters, the
Misses Brine,
iIr, 'Frank Dill, Dublin, was a town
visitor. _.
Mr. W. R. Smith and. Mr; J. A.
Stewart • are in Sisa test urg, .Mich,;
attending the funeral of their aunt,
Mrs. 'William.+McCullough, a 'former
resident roof Seaforth,
'Mrs. Roberton, who visited Mrs.
W. E, Broadfoot, . has returned to
Clinton.
, Mrs. JI.. Edwards, Goderich, is the
guest of Mrs. T. G. Scott.
Mrs, ISandrick, of Ingersoll, is
visiting her sister, Mrs. John Mac-
Tavish.
Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Carron are
visiting frict ds in Kitchener.
'Mrs, H. Jt Hodgins, of Toronto, is
a guest of her mother, Mrs. Robert
Winter, North Main street,
Mr. George Peterson, of Dundalk,
is a visitor at his hone here.
Mr. Angus McCrae, 'Toronto Nor-
mal school, visited his home here.
Mr, Harvey Leatherland, Blyth,
visited Mr. and Mrs. A. Wallace,
'Miss Wells was called to Port
Huron owing to the death of her
brother-in-law, Dr. Cote.
Miss Jessie Wilson, Waterloo,
spent the week -end with her father,
Mr. J. 'M. Wilson.
Mrs. R. S. Hays spent a few days
in rToronto.
Detroit.Miss Afva 'Graves is home from
Mr, Grenville Atkinson, of De-
troit, was a town visitor.
Mr. C. Aberhart went to Granton
on 'Monday for official visit to the
Masonic Lodge. He •was accompan-
ied by Mr. A. A. McLennan.
Misses 'Grace Toleton and Marg-
aret 'Cam'pbell, of Stratford Normal
school, were week -end guests of
Rev. and Mrs. 'W, D, 'McDonald,
Miss Mary Stewart,.,Toroato Uni-
versity, visited her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. ',Harry Stewart.
• 'Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Chapman spent
last week visiting their sons in
Bridgeburg, Ont, , and 'Mr. Chap-:
man's sister in 'Cleveland, Ohio.
Brussels Post: Mrs, Jno. Oldfield,
Seaforth, is a guest' at the home of
'Miss 'Margaret Robinson.
'Mrs. R., S. Evans was in Cli, ton
on -Saturday to visit 'Mrs. Johnston,
who is very poorly.
Miss Nellie 'McLeod, of Matii-
•towering, Ont., is visiting her sister,
'Mrs. 'W, E. Southgate.
Mr, J. 1.., Killoran has moved to
the ,office of F. 'Holincsted, K.C., over
Keating's store.
'The remains of the old building
in the D. D.' Wilson block were pur-
chased at the sale on Saturday by
'Mr. J. Wesley, Beattie.
'The many friends of Mr. Thos.
Patton, who is still in, the hospital,
hope to see him soon able to he about
again.
The regular business meeting of
the Woman's Auxiliary of St.
Thomas' church, was held at the
home of Miss Frances Fowler on
Tuesday 'afternoon, after which the
members were delightfully enter-
tained. -
'Mr. Donald McKay leaves this
week to take a position in Toronto.
Mr. John Innis is spending his
holidays in Simcoe.
Mrs. J. C. Richards, of Stratford,
visited 'Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Mode -
land.
Mr, R, S. Hays was a Toronto
visitor, -
Mr. T. G. Shillinglaw spent a few
days in Toronto.
Dr. Hilum[ has arrived from To-
ronto to take over Dr. R. R. Ross'
practice.
Mrs. Jackson, of Clinton, is the
guest of 'Mrs, J. C. Greig.
Mrs, H, Little, of Windsor, visited
Mr. and Mrs, R. H. Peck.
Dr, and Mrs. F. J. 'Burrows were
London visitors.
Mr, Backus is in 'Toronto at
present.
Miss 'Campbell, North Main street,
has returned from a visit to• friends.
in Bay City, Mich.
A ,successful old diene social under
the auspices of the Barbara Kirk-
ratan Young'Women's Auxiliary was
held on Tuesday eveningat the home
of the president, Mrs. 11 J. Giibson.
The evening -was pleasantly spent' in
games, guessing contests and puzzles.
There were ,about 30 present.'
Mr. William Sntithers. is in Toronto
this week Dr:: F. J. Bechely itas pur-
chased Mr: 'Stitithers' fine residence
on 'Godertch ,street.
Mr.. John- 'McKinley, of Grant,
Mich,,, was in town on Tuesday to
visit itis 'brother-in-law, Mr. Thos.
Patton.
Mr. Bert Horton, of Egmottdyilic,
has secured the Chevrolet agency for
this district. He also purchased the
Carlin 'Bros.' :accessories, etc., on
Saturday,
,Remember the St. Patrick's sooi'al
in Eemondville church on Monday,
March loth, at 8 p.m.
The choir of Egmondvitle church
WINS entertained at thehome
of Mr.
and Mrs, Jas I-Iowilit on 'Tuesday
eveuin
a
;g and•Very,- pleasant' time
was spent in games arid-.ptuSte and
,was enjoyed by all:
Mr: "E Trethewey, of Stratfgrd,
and son Dick, Socn't Monday with.
his father, -Mr:"'W. ;H Trethewey,
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
E W Baternan
Tailor
The New Suitings are here
for your inspection
Come and see them while the stock is complete
From $25.00 up
High Street, Seaforth
SPECIAL OPTICAL OFFER.
High grade gold filled spectacles
and eye glasses with +best flat spheri-
cal lenses for only- $4,00, All other
style of frames and lenses at lowest
prices. Eyes examined by 'Mr. Hugh -
son, formerly optical expert for
Kent's, Toronto, and; later for Henry
Morgan & Co„ Montreal. The best
optical work to 'be obtained and at
moderate prices. Monday, Tuesday,
`March 23, 24.'Beattie's Fair, Seaforth,
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CONSTANCE.
Mrs, Adam Nicholson returned on
Monday from 'Toronto where she was
visiting 'her sister, 'Mrs, Wm. Moore,
who is ill.
One would almost think spring was
here to see the snow disappearing,
l,ut March is a long month and we
may get some stormy weeks yet,
Little 'Miss' Olive Grimoldby has
been confined to the house with a
severe cold.
Mr, and Mrs. Joseph 'Riley spent
Sunday at Clinton with his brother,
Mr. Toni 'Riley.
The farmers avitl soon 'be busy
making syrup as the weather is quite
mild.
Mr. Fred Wakefield and Mr.
George Lawes are busy cutting wood
for Mr. Ed. Britton,
The 'young people of Constance de-
serve great praise for the perform-
ances of dire play "'Wives' to Burn,"
given in Constance on Wednesday
night and 'Londesboro on Friday
night, and rthe very evident pleasure
of 'both tart, audiences must have
:been ''ample satlsfaction'to those who
Spent so much +time 'and 'hard work
lit making thea 'play a success. 'The
'proceeds Bate Peen, donafcd. -to 'The
Sick Children's,' 1-Irrspital, Toronto,
Following is 'tile cast of characters:
Bert Parker; a bank clerk, John ;Arm-
strong Dick Girard and Rich. Doug-
las, Bert's friends, Leo Stevenson and
Vern Dale; Steve and Jack, ranch
hands, Fred Armstrong and Arnold
Dales Daniel Easton, from Turkey,
Leo Lawson; Inspector Clancy, of
central station, Ross McGregor;
Mame Clifford, cafeteria cashier,
Thelma Dale; Polly Paliner and 'Bet-
ty King, in the movies, Jean Lawson,
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 b'e 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
AYnerica New Pink
Los Angeles Apricot Yellotir
J, 11. Clark Deep Scarlet
Geo. Dickson ........ Velvet Crimson
Conunonwealth Deep Pink
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 $4.25 per doz. •
Emily Grey ; ... .... Yellow.
S0c leach
HARTRY
for the Seaforth Horticultural Societp
Vera Dunlop; Aunt Hettie 'Bingle,
who keeps a boarding house, Lavina
Rogerson; Gert, the hired 'girl,
Phoebe +Wakefield -
Quick Service
First Class Meal
SEAFORTH
CAFE
Oscar Neil's old stand.
KO WING, Prop.
Good for Travellers
Open Day and Night
Want and For Sale Ads, 3 tiniee, SOc
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s
Finest Nursery Stock
Roses, gladioli, peonies, perennials, etc.
REAL STOCK, REASONABLE PRICES
List on .request.
HOLLAND CANADIAN IMPORT CO
449 Rivet' Road,
NIAGARA 'FALLS, ONT.
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. roderick
Electrical Supplies
There cart be no
second grade
Hydro Lamps at
a lower price.
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
SEN -NUR
The Special Milverton
Flour
We Have It—Give It a Trial. Also.
Ground Screenings Chop of Ali 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?
1'r•
PHONE 1t37W.
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