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The Seaforth News, 1925-05-07, Page 5I' 1 THURSDAY, MAY 7;1925; .• •••••••,-•'•-- •-• •••• - • ' ' SERVE ONE OF OUR ROUND ROASTS • for dinner tonight and make a hungry man happy, He knows that when he gets a generous slice of our roast beef, with pota- toes and some green vegetables, he won't get up from the table dissatisfied. 9. IL STEWART Your Butcher Seaforth PHONE 58. CENTRAL /11 / STRATFORD. ONT. WINTER TERM from' Jan. 5th Commercial life offers great- er opportunities than does any other calling. Central graduates secure good p,ositions. 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 interest4you. D. A. MCLACHLAN, Principal. • '*'.; • ::,"1"0.',,jp • Grain, Salt, Flour and I eed FLOUR. --Best Pastry and Baking Bralids. FEEDS.—Bran, Shorts, White Mid- dlings, Ground Screenings, Oi Meal, and Tankage. CATTLE SALT. -100 lb. Bags. DAIRY SALT. -25 lb, and 50 lb bags POULTRY FEEDS.—Wheat, 13uck- 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 86 Son UNDERTAKING —and— EMBALIAING Motor or Horse Equipment. W. 2. WALKER, holder of Go- vernment diploma and license. Flowers Furnished. Night or day phone 67. 111111•11111. CHURNING CREAM WANTED Keep the wheels of Industry running in your 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. H. McInnes chiropractor Of Wingham, will be at the Commercial Hotel, Seaforth, Monday and Thursday After- noons in future. - Disease k of all kinds success- fully treated. 01111111.110.31.1011.31111111MIOVVOISPIMINOMMI Oranges At all prices to meet your needs 40, 50 and 75c FRESH ONIONS. $25,000.00 5d4 p.c. Municipal 'Bonds maturing 1947 - 1965 Interest Coupons payable twice a year. An investment, not a speculation. Resalable at any time. Proceeds used 'in Canada for the •benefit of the Canadian people. An excellent opportunity for holders of War Loan due Dec. 1st, 1925, to exchange their holdings. ,A. D. Sutherland's GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY BONDS AND REAL.ESTATE , Seaforth, Ont. Weekly Hog Grading Report. For the week ending .April 30th. 71 ..., •, ,-. g „9. !.....' ,-, 44, Uto B ,.... HEAD LOrucE. Totals 2158 134 132 187 • . Selects .: 636 40 31 49 CELERY •- •• Thick 'smooth 1288 80 77 • 119 CAULIFLOWERS Heavies • 69 2 9 - 7 TOMATOES Extra heavies . 6 4 Shop hogs t - 85.. 14 Lights&leeders 21 LETTUCE Roughs .. - 2, Sows No. I . . 5 1 ' • LE1VIONS. Sows No. 2 42 5 • 4 • Stags .. ... . 4 1 ••i' - STRAWBERRIES. . , , • •PINEAPPLES. . • Hog Grading Report. e• ./ e -• . ending Huron (county for week ,,,,, 1, •V II Totals .. 1534 ,67 66 •N Select?.. .. 422 11 18 Thick smooth 740 56 42 Heavies .. . . 58 5. Extra heavies 1 Staftirth ' •Phone 63 Sh°9 'imgs'' 72 10 Lights etc . 12 ' ' 'Roughs . ,•••: . - 1 ', 411181111111111110858 Sows No. 1 2 Sows No. 2 22 • SEAFORTH NEW8 Ilibiliemmenil 111111.01inoblibowerellbobetokil aiglabi•se • • i.a*biKiambi.mtoliemmeibla 1 ,,,..,6•••• , Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Latimer, who • spent!' a few weeks with Mrs. Latimer's mother, Mrs. George Weir, left on Wednesday for their 'home in Anderson, S.C. • Mr. and Mrs. G. Hills spent Sunday in London, . • Mrs. W. Freeman is a delegate to the meeting of the previsional Pro- vincial 'committee of the Presbyter- ian 'W.MS. in 'London this week. Miss Sadie ThompSon spent the Week -end in London. 'The many 'friends of Mrs. Leslie Mullen are very ipleased to see her •abie to he qui again. , Miss Staples, of Stratford 'hospital, spent Friday with her sister, Mrs. John MacTavisth, Mr, T. E. Heroic has returned Trom Miami, Florida, • ' Miss' Violet Rankin spent the week- end in 'Walton, -• Miss 'Gre•tta Ross is in London this week attending the W.M.S. meeting. Miss Mary McLean'of Goderich, is visiting -Mrs. j..Patterson. • MTS. W. McMillan and Miss Thom are re:presenting the Egmondville auxiliary at the 'W.M.S. meeting' in London, Mr. Robert Reid spent the week- end in •Goderich. Mes. A. Kerr, North Main street, leaves this week for Detroit. • and Mrs. Thos. Ferguson asd daughter Edith motored to Gait and spent Sunday. 'Rev. Mr, Belt, of Pittsburg, Pa., is a guest of his sister, Mrs. H. Edge. Mrs. H, Chesney has returned to Detroit. Mr. Archie Hays, of Toronto dental college, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mts. James Hays. Mr. Keith •Lamont is hone front Town Topics r. Detroit. Mrs. 0. Seip spent the week -end in New Ea m•burg. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Barber and 'family spent the 'week -end in George - 'term. A box social under the •auspices of L.O.L. is to be held on Monday in G.W.V,A. rooms. Mr, Jos. Sills returned on Wednes- day froin St. Joseph's hospital, Lon- don, where he had his tonsils re- moved. Mrs. Snell 'and daughter Marguer- ite, of Hamilton, were visiting friends over the week -end. Mr. Johnstone, of Walton, is laid up at Mr. James Martin's 'home as the result of a motor accident. Mr. J. F. Ross, principal of the Guelph Collegiate, spent the week -end in town. Rev. R. C. McDermid, of 'Goderich, occupied 'the pulpit of the Presby- terian church on Sunday at both services. Mr. R. N. Sissonnette spent the• week -end in London, Mrs, Webster, , of Luckti OW, is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. 0. Mc- Donald. Miss Nan Campbell has returned •from attending the funeral of her brother-in-law, the late Dr. Newkirk, in Bay City, Mr. and Mrs. G. :McTaggart were Brussels visitors. Mr. A. Wilson and Mrs. E. J. Trow of Toronto, Mr. R. A. Wilson, of New York, and Mrs. Parkes Ansel], of Montreal, were here attending the funeral of the late Miss Harriet Wilson. Mrs, Fraser is suffering from an attach of pneumonia. Mrs, lArm. Devereaux, Sr., is in Si. Joseph's 'hospital, Landon, where ;he recently underwent an operation. Mr. Thos. • Miller, conductot• of the Guelph IvIuSi•cal Society Band, is the guest of his brother-in-law, Mr. Andrew Calder, • James street, 'this week. Mr. William Somerville, of Toron- to, spent the week -end with his sister, Mrs. Robert Dodds. Mrs. William Carrioch$an, of Forest, is visiting Mrs. John Cameron. Mr. W. Adams has rented rooms above Mr. D. H. Stewart's store. Mr. E. Merner has returned from the Dental College in Toronto and has taken a position with Dr. Bechely for the •stunmer. Miss Madge Stewart, of Stratford, spent Sunday •with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A..Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. B. 1Vtlliauis, of Strat- ford,'spent Sunday with Mrs. S. Boyd. Rev.:Father 'Goetz intends leaving early, 0 June on a trip to Rotne. The ,weekly half holidays began on Wednesday of this week, to continue during the summer. Mrs. McLeod, who is visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. .E! Soutligate, re turned 00 Sunday after visiting her throther, Dr. James, in London, for few days, last week. s. Miss Kathleen Rankin is laid up with an 'attack of toneilitis. Mr.° R. Scarlett has ,leased Mrs. Robert 'Willis' residence on„, james street. • Mrs. tRobert Archibald and • Mrs. 0. 'T. Turnbull are ,in London at- tending the; W.M.S. •meeting. Rev. Dr. .11.raser, of Galt, wag' visitor at ;the Manse on Monday. TUCKERSMITIL • • S. S. No. 7.—The •fallowin.g is tit report of' S.S. No. 7,Tuckersinith The names 'are in-aofder of merit. V,—Margaret Foorest 82 per cent Sr. IV„---Tearson Charters. 71. • Jr: IV.—Mona ;McGregor- 81, Iso bet Forrest 74. BM—Helen Thompson 74*, Marg 'aret Broacifoot" 63, Beth Forrest 62 Lloyd McGee 61. Sr. II.—Alister 13roadfoot 79, Jin McGregor 75, 'Elinor , Broacifoot 74 Mary 'Forrest 69, 131! Forrest 67, Jier •Black 48, Marion Thompson ,44: Jr. I.—Harold -Nicholson, Luell Montgomery, Viola Montgomery. Pr. --jack Nicholson, Anthiur Cam enon. Those marked with an ast erisk (5) missed an exandmtion. .Vera A. Crozier, Teacher. ... • 411.11011.11#11111111111111. •'• Prompt •i r... •:" '•li ,ciit ',• .e.,.. , I - • • , ,...., . ....t an .. .a em Ladies' • . Tailor Gentlemen's . , , ServiceAssured. Satisfacti• on Reasonable• Prices ,. . • -ALSO PRESSING AND REPAIRING • . .,. •gr -PLEASE NOTE NEW ADDRESS: Upstairs over Mr. Keating's Drug Store. • MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH . . • OPEN EVENINGS. • , PHONE 257 / • 6 RM. Mystery store, Miss conwaleicing op.penclicitis, as teacher school, Reeve tending Committee, The inspecting School report are in Form livan, Frank (missed Sr. Melady, Downey, McGrath, Jr, Miles, Lilian Se—John Leo, Jr. Feeney Bridget Mary Melady, Hsi't, Sr. Cronin, livan, Pr, ence Sr. Holland, Mary Mrs. with We Jones recent again. Rev. the. held Mrs. under Mr, Sunday 'Mrs- Roy see ting Mr. Pleasant, Mr, enjoying Chevrolet Miss spent Mr. Barbour To ron Mrs. forth, John. Mr. Mr. W. mccurdy's. Mr. Sunday Mr. Sunday Mr. dale, The Wornen's home Wednesday attendance. 'were President, Mrs. James Hambly;, Mrs. McLellan; Lyle gested meetings The strumental ,., ST. COLUMBAN. ; sale at j. F. Daly's jewelry Saturday, May 9th, • Annie Daltonwho has been , , after ap operation for has resumed her duties in the Goderich sepa•rate McQuaid is in Gocierich at- a meeting of the Good Roads of which he is chairman. committee 'will spend 'four days the roads of the county. Report.—.Following is the of the Easter exams. Names oi•der of merit, V. --Edith Miles, Mary Sul- -Annie Feeney, DenisDowney, McGrath, Margaret Flanaery •exams). IV.—Clarence McQuaid, Evelyn Viola Feeney, Gertrude Frank McQuaid, Agnes Frank Hart, ,Lorne Cronin. IV.—Nora McQuaid, Norman Charles Miles; Albert Cronin, O'Sullivan. , —Jos. P. Moylan, Teacher. MilesThomas McOthaid, O'Sullivan, Alice Flannery. 111 --john Holland and Denis (equal), John Flannery, Delaney, Katie Flannery, Delaney, Edward Melady, Rose Norman •McQuaid, John Alphonstis Cronin, Mary Hart, II. --- John McQuaid, 'Hanna Kale Holland, James O'Sul- Edward Hart. ' IL—Edward O'Sullivan, phi... O'Sullivan, Fergus Melady. L—Agnes Delauey. Loretto Mary McQuaid, Mary Miles, O'Sullivan, Albert Hart. —Margaret Doyle, Teacher. / ing by Mrs. W. O'Brien, "The er's Wife"; a solo by Mrs, Drake; a reading 'by Miss Hani•bly, "Housecleaning"; and address thy Miss Pringle on 'Institute ; ' work in the old landa reading Mrs. 'Hill, -"The Cow's Value"; an instrumental by Mrs. G. 1Vilson. Phe following delegates a.ppointed to attend the •district ing at •Gould's in May—Miss Pringle, Miss 'Vera illatribly, Mrs. J. 'Barbour and Miss Margaret Miller, Mrs. A. Colquhoun invited the„ladies hoine for the May meeting. The ternoon -tea. Droved. a splendid cess, over fifty being •present and heartily enjoyed by all. Farm - H. Vera an by and •G. were meet -1 A to her af- sun - was wed - - Emma John Mat - 'Dhe A. peach fur wore of the cere- dinner to a "the To- Water - bride's hat. Much a host • . HULLETT. Armstrong -Taman. --A quiet ding was solemnized an Wednesday, April 30th at the Methodist Parson ageMyth, at 11 am,, when Gladys , Irene, daughter of Mrs. Taman, became the bride of Mr, Armstrongmerchant of Landes- , boro, and son of 'Mx. and Mrs. thew Armtsrong, of Hullett. ceremony was performed by Rev. C. Tiffin. The bride was becomingly attired in a beautiful dress of colored canton crepe with white trimmings and hat to match and a string of pearls, the gift groom. After the wedding lrEnnY• a sumptuous wedding was served at the bride's home few intimate friends, after which newly married couple •left for ronto, Hamilton, Buffalo, down and other points. the going away dress was an ensemble suit of navy tricatine with printed crepe faille dress, and coral shade The bride, who was one of Blyth's most popular •girls, will be missed, and to her and her husband ere extended the hest wishes of cif friends' • . • STAFFA. F. O'Brien is spending a week frieuds in Plattsville, are pleased to see that Mrs. has so far recovered from her illness to •be able to be out . E. Statics Purposes attending district mcdting which is being in Stratford on Thursday, J. Llviegston is at. present the doctor's care, and Mrs. Oscar Reed spent at Mr, R. Sadler's. J. M. Miller and Miss Ada and Clifton motored to London to Mrs. J. Ballantyne, who is get- .on nicely in St. Joseph's hospital. and Mrs. Percy Miller, Mount spent Sunday at his home. and Mrs. W. J. Fell are now the pleasures of a new sedan. Norma Wilson, Stratford, Sunday at her home. Will Miller and Mrs. James are spending a few days in to. James Barbour, Sr.,. of ,Sea - is visiting her sons, James and and Mrs. J. M. 'S-Voa•den and, and Mrs. J.,...M. Miller and Mrs. J. Fell spent Sunday at Mr. M. and Mrs. J. Hodgert spent at J. M. Miller's. and Mrs. A. W. Norris spent last in Willow Grove. and 'Mrs. Gleason Gill, Russell- called on friends here last week. annual meeting of the Staffa lustitute was held at the of Mrs, J. M. 'Warden on afternoon with a large The following officers -elected for the ensuing year: Miss Pringle; first vice, W. J. Tell; second vice -Mrs. ' Hill; sec.atreas., Miss Vera directors, Mrs. L. Butson, 4. A. Colcruboun,Mrs. A. M. , auditors, Mrs. Hill and 'Wendell. Mrs, J. Warden sug- 'a ;.capper collection at our for the flower committee. programme consisted of an in- by 'Miss V. Leary; -e read- . • N T ' We have secured the services master mechanics of two .--, makes of cars. Work guaranteed J a C. Thompson Chevrolet Garage 0 Main Street ' Seaforth Phone 155w in all • --.., ' Firestone Tires At Catalogue prices OLDFIELD CORDS $7.95 UNIVERSAL CORDS ..... .... $8•95 OVERSIZE $ 1 0s 95 " CORDS - BATTERIES — Pres -To -Lite and - Columbia.We have the Pres -To - , Lite Agency for Seaforth. We do all kinds of automobile repair work. All work guaranteed. Automatic Air Service Day or Night. • ADAM DODDS . ... Phone 17. SEAFORTH. 0 Finest Nursery Stock Roses, gladioli, peonies, perennials, etc. REAL STOCK, REASONABLE PRICES ..••• List nn request. • . , , ;111OLLAND 'CANADIAN IMPORT CO. . . 449 River Road, • NIAGARA FALLS, ONT. ' ; ,•z" ,,. , . , , , ..,...k • eiWiMMMMMIMNIEMPoini0 We carry the Westinghouse • Radiola 111. ,with Music Master Lond Speaker The most satisfactory set at the most reasonable prices:. Call and see them. J. rocierick Electrical Supplies There can 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 This Zabel is your guaran- tee of first quality. Zook for it. As* for it, on the lamps you buy. •MW AMIESSIMINNISMICSIPM120 BErsitzflUR The Suecial Milverton •Flour We Have it—Give it a Trial. Also. Ground Screenings ehop of 7111 Kinds C. G. THOMSON • GRAIN DEALER PHONE 25 WM/JUN.1Mb. 41/111111W Your -Auto Needs If you are in need of tires, give us a call. If you are in need of a new battery, or have a battery to be repaired, see us. A complete line of most called for parts of various cars." Battery charging, oxy-acetylene welding, expert auto repairing our specialties. Have you seen • New Good Maxwell and Chrysler Cars? Regier's Garage PHONE 167W-