The Seaforth News, 1925-03-19, Page 5'THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1925
Porkand 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.
D. II. STEWART
Main Street Seaforth.
PHONE 58.
0E6i�tl�13�k1L
STRATFORD, ONT.
WINTER TERM from Jati, 5th
Commercial life 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,
- {jlio ,�Uq—pq®ellilurgga-,Oty
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Grain, Salt, Flour
and I eed
FLOUR.—Best Pastry and Baking
Brands.
FEEDS.—Bran, Shorts, White Mid-
dlings, Ground Screenings, Oil
Meal; and Tankage.
CATTLE SALT.—l00 ib. Bags.
DAIRY SALT. -25 lb. and 50 Ib 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. J, Walker & Son
UNDERTAKING
-and-
EMBALrvIING
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.ordeliver 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, H. McInnes
Chiropractor
Of Wingham, will be at the
Commercial Hotel, Seaforth,
Monday and Thursday After-
noons in future.
Diseases of all kinds success-
fully treated.
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Oranges
At all prices to meet your needs
40, 50 and 75c
MIXED NUTS ZO cPer ib.
SHELLED ALMONDS CO `.
Per ib, v
CALIFORNIA WALNUTS ASc
in the • shell, per db
FRESH OYSTERS
HEAD LETTUCE.
CELERY
CAULIFLOWERS
TOMATOES
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Seaforth
hIiIips
Phone 63
Atop -notch sales-
man at office -boy
wages!
This salesman, who
reaches the ear of the
public quickest, and
adds the largest num-
ber of new business
prospects — costs you
much less than the
cheapest office -boy.
Add him to your sales.
force!
As an investment that
can bring large returns,
encourage your best
salesmen to use Long
Distance freely. Each
year more than 50,000
new telephones are
added in Ontario and
Quebec to the list of
those they can do busi-
ness with.
Costs a family less 8= 2% o
annual outlay
Yoamrartiatat PIP 1,S t. :,. u,,>,w.
;,Town Topics I
Mrs, F. H. Larkin left on Wed-
nesclay to visit her son, Mr. Fred
Larkin, in 'Windsor.
'Mrs. W. W. Cowan,. Market street,
is visiting her sister, Mrs, Rowse,
Toronto,
Mr: Percy Hoag arrived home on
Tuesday from 'Ilagersville, as his
school at. Hagersville has'beea closed
by an epidemic:
Miss Janet 'Grieve, of St. Paul,
spent the week -end with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. 'Grieve.
Mrs. E. Detweiler, who !underwent
an operation at the hospital, has re-
covered enough to return home.
Miss Jackson is v'isi'ting friends in
Oshawa.
Mr, W. J. Tree has, 'been confined
to his hone through illness.
Mr. James 'T. Scott is' spending a
few days in Toronto.
Mr. Howard Ilartry, Loudon, was
a guest of his ifather, Mr. W, Hartry,
'Mr. Thompson, Auburn, visited
his son, Mr. J. Thompson,
!Don't forget that the premium list
of the Horticultural Society closes
March 25th. Miss •Hazel Reid is sec'y,
'Mrs. Arnold Westcott is visiting
her husband in the hospital at Lon-
don.
Mr. E. W. Bateman is moving his
fancily into the Neelin house, corner
of Louisa and John streets
Mr.. Ben Johnstone, Toronto, is a
town visitor,
Mrs. E. Siegel, Mitchell is the guest
of her daughter, Mrs. S. Deem,
Miss Norma Wilson spent the
weekend at her home in Cromarty.
Miss Rena McKenzie, Stratford,
spent the week -end at her home here,
Mrs, H. A, Lippert, with her -baby
daughter Jane and Master Jack, of
Kitchener, are guests of her mother,
Mrs. J. W. Jones.
Mr, T. R. 'Habkirk has returned
front. Grosse Isle to accept a position
with the Super Test Gas. Co.
'Mr. James Wallace ..and his daugh-
ter, Mrs. Harrigan, of Wallace'burg,
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. Wallace.
Mr. Gallagher, of Teeswater, has
rented Mr. A.'Kennedy's house on
North 'Main street.
Mrs, E. Crawford MacLennan, of
Toronto, is a guest of her parents,
Mr. and Mts. R. S. Hays.
Mrs. E. A. Essig, of Kitchener, is
visiting her .mother, Mrs, J. Spain,
Miss Margaret Ashton spent the
week -end at her home in Gorric.
Mrs. John Love, of Egmondville, is
ill at present,
Miss Lansing, of the Egmondville
public school, spent the week -end at
her home in Loncles'boro.
Mr. Frank Coates, of Brussels,
spent the week -end with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs R. E. Coates.
Mr. J. 'R Archibald •has sold his
tractor to Mr. J. 'Scott, of ICinburn.
Dr. 'Ross Savauge returned on
Tuesday' evening after spending a
few days in 'Toronto.
Mrs. J. Scott, of Cromarty, is
visiting her sister, 'Mrs. Neil Gil-
lespie.
Mrs. John 'Hazelwood, of Bruce -
field, who underwent a tonsil opera-
tion Monday at the hospital, is con-
valescing at the home of her sister,
Mrs, A. Campbell,
Miss Margaret Forrest has re-
turned front visiting relatives in
Applegarth, Mich.
'The Misses 'Hays, Goderich, are
guests of Mr. 'R. S. Hayes.
Miss Baxter, Mitchell, visited her
uncle, Mr, Frank Baxter, last .week.
Mr. A. Kennedy and family in-
tend moving to Windsor shortly.
Mrs: A. J. Reynolds and children,
of Prince ,Albert, Sask., are guests of
Mr. and Mrs, G. A. Sills. Mrs. Reyn-
olds is going to Peter.boro, where 'Mr.
Reynolds has 'been appointed man-
ager -of a bank.
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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DUBLIN.
Successful Concert,—The St, Pat-
rick's Day spirit was the keynote
of the concert given by the' Dublin
high school students on Tuesday
evening and from the opening
chorus to, the, national anthem there
was not a single dull moment. A
large crowd was present. The fol-
lotving was the programme: Part L—
Chorus, "We are ready to begin, So
you better listen in"; gossip ,panto-
mime by Form I, girls; Irish songs,
"A Little Bit of Heaven,"' and "Kerry
Dance"; piano duet by Mary Kraus-
kopf and 'Mary Hills; "A Social
Crisis" (a 'comedy in one set) by the
girds song, "Killarney" and Irish
dances. Part SI,—Recitations, "An
Aspiring Elocutionist," and "Irish
Coquetry" 'by Mary Hastings; "A
Perplexing Situation" (comedy m
two acts) Act 1,- the ladies in Mr.
Middletgn's home accept a wager to
keep silence; Trish, selections, piano
M. Benninger, violin J. Campbell;
Act II. 'of "A Perplexing Situation"
the wager is kept and happy con-
clusions for all; 'closing choruses,
"All Praise to St. Patrick" and "Now
Didn't 'it pay to Conte?"; God Save
the King, accompanists; A, Delaney,
E. 'Ryan and M. Trills Cast of Char-
acters of ';A Social Crisis," Mrs. Ed.
Arlington (of whom the remark is
made) Mary Hastings; Miss Esthalda
Brown (who repeats the, remark) H.
Dantzer; 'Margaret Sinclair (who
hadn't heard ill Mary Atkinson; Mrs.:
Brownell and Iv[ts. Cooper (innocent
riencls who. knew nothing about it)_.
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
E. W.'Bateman
Tailor
The New Suitings are here
for your inspection
Come and see them while the stock is complete
From $25.00 up
We carry the Westinghouse
Radiola 1ILA
with Music Master Loud Speaker
The most satisfactory set at the most reasonable prices.
Call and see them.
High Street, Seaforth
A. Delaney and R. McConnell; the
maid, 'Margaret Jordan. Cast of
Characters of "A Perplexing Situa-
tion," Mr, Middleton (inclined to be
miserly) Jos: Carpenter; Mrs.
Middleton (his patient wife) E. 'Ryan;
Toto . Middleton (his sou) R. Dill;
Jessie •Middleton (Itis eldest daugh-
ter) M. Benninger; Sue Middleton
(his second daughter) Mary Mc-
Grath; Lucy Fair (his adopted niece),
Marie Murray; 'Maud (a friend of the
family) A. Delaney; Mrs. Nosie (a
curious neighbor) M. Hills; Mr.
Wilson (Jessie's admirer) M. Brit-
ton; Mary (an Irish servant), M.
Jordan; Fritz (a man -of -all -work) C.
Dorenstoin; Uncle Epitunas, H.
Benninger; health offificer, M. Darl-
ing.
Mr. and 'Airs. James Longworth
returned home after spending the
winter .with their daughters in De-
troit
Mrs. D. 'Crawford, of Clinton, spent
Saturday the guest of Mrs. P. Evans.
Miss Margaret Horan was a Mitchell
visitor on 'Monday.
Mrs, J. Shea is visiting friends' in
Chicago.
Mr. P. Matthews called on friends
in Mitchell on 'Monday.
'Mr, Bruce Gordon, of Stratford,
spent the week -end the guest of Mr,
and Mrs. A. Darling.
The ,funeral of James Burns on
Saturday morning was well attended.
St, Patrick's church was well filled
with old friends and acquaintances.
Rev. Fr. White, P.P., sang requiem
mass and officiated at the grave. Ile
leaves to mourn his loss .two daugh-
ters, Margaret at home and Mrs.
Mary !