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The Seaforth News, 1926-05-20, Page 5THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1926., THE SEAFORTH NEWS 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 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. H. STEWART Phone 58. Seaforth,' Your Butcher. RINGS I am now showing the latest styles in Ladies' and Gents's Signet, Birth stone, Emblem, Wedding [plain & engraved) and Diamond Rings at exceed- ingly low prices See them and be convinced Quality guaranteed Aleo clocks, watches watch bracelets, straps etc. Watches, clocks, eyeglasses, spectacles and jewelry repaired promptly at reasonable prices. J. A. WESTCOTT watch' maker tit Jeweler Opposite W. A. Crich's. lied •.& White ehain Stores Our Prices for week starting May 21st ., Eggo Baking Powder 16 Oz 29c Sery-us Bird Seed pkg. .15 Sery-us Corn flakes pkg. 11c Sery-us Mayonnaise 40c Shiriff's Jelly' Powders 3 pkgs 25c (and one teaspoon free) Diamond Tiolet flush tin • • • • • 35c (and one good brush Free) All kinds of Seeds, Vegetable and flower, plants, Hanging, baskets filled to order. Dutch Sets MuI- tipliers and potatoes. We handle the goods with quality, Ross J. Sproat Phone $. W. M. Stewart Phone 77 Walker & Son UNDERTAKING —and— EMBA:.ndING Motor or Horse Equipment. W. j. WALKER, holder of Go- vernment diploma and license. Flowers. Furnished. Night or day phone 67. NOTICE Having taken over the agency of the late James Cowan for the Farmers' Fertili-.er Co., Wingham, I will be pleased to fill all orders of both old and new customers and give any information within my knowledge ANDREW ARCHIBALD Box 282, Seaforth. Ph -.e 44W. Also Agricultural Lime Sores Heal Quickly. Have you a persistent sore that refuses to heal ? Then, try Dr. Thome' Eclectrie Oil in the dressing. It will stop slough- ing, carry away the proud flesh, draw out the pus and prepare a clean way for the new skin. It is a recognized healer among oils and numbers of people can certify that it healed where properly applied. CREAM GRA PING The purchasing of Creatn according to grade became Ia}y on May lst, Your cream graded here by experts under Government supervision and we guarantee you the best of service, All our grading is checked by the Department of Agriculture. Aim to send Specials and No. 1 grade cream, Send or deliver your cream at least twice a sveek and as direct as possible. All cream graded as soon as We receive it. Creamery Open Saturday Nights. Seaforth Creamery Co, Seaforth, Ont, D. H, McInnes Chiropractor Masseur Of Wingham, will be at the Commercial Hotel, Seaforth, Monday and Thursday. After- noons in future. Diseases of all all kinds success- fully treated. MEM Fruits and Vegetables At all prices to meet your needs RHUBARB RADISHES GREEN ONIONS' SPINACH TABLE RAISINS HEAD LETTUCE CELERY CAULIFLOWERS TOMATOES SHELLED, ALMONDS 60c Per Ib T. Phillips iliKERMERIVIR EZ Y �t Aberhart's Drug Store Seaforth ALMA. Mr. Henry Cooper has purchased the Gibbings property adjoining his farm. Mr. and Mrs. Ad. Hinkston and family and Mrs. Lloyd, of Wingham, were •guests on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.: W. H. Jamieson, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ross, visited. McKillop friends on Sunday. Messrs. Chalderhouse and Baker, of London were callers here last week. Mrs. J. Phillips: and Miss V. Phil- lips, arc visiting with Mr, and Mrs. Ira Merrill, of Goderich township, Mr, and Mrs. N. L, Carter and Au- drey spent Sunday with Goderich friends, NORTH McKILLOP. 'Seeding -is nearly done, the weather has become s b ome tv armee and a good rain would be very acceptable. A bunch of the biggest steers we have ever seen put out to pasture are ois the pasture lot of Mr.` Ed. Pryce down.on.the Leadbury line, The school house in No. 9 section will be veneered with brick and num- erous other improvements made to the building during the -present sea - 011, Mr. John.Leonh'ardt and Mr. John Crozier have been doing their seeding by tractor power. It is 'a saving to. horses. Mrs. J. Thornton is away nursing and attending to Mrs. H. Kleber, who has .been sufferingfor some time front rheer ati f m cever , There wasr e c no service at Bethel last Sabbath, communion service being held in the circuit that day Word has reached .Mr. J. J. Irvine that his son John, who resides out in the Peace River country, is seriously) ill One by one the early pioneers are passing away. In this respect Mc- Killop has suffered heavily within the past year. James 'Millen, Pattl Kenny,. John Morrison, Albert Dundas, Al.bert Godkin, John Johnson and now Thomas Leeming, all leave a big blank in the army of ,pioneers. 'Town Topics II llle®rreteesgnemesreaerar.—.a.....,.�.p Mr, Htigh McKay, 'London, spent the "week -end with friends in town. LMrs. Hugh Hamilton, Toronto, visited her daughter, Mrs. James ove, 'M'r. and 'Mrs. Wilbert Webster visited Mr, Lorne Webster on Sun- day. Mr. Jos. McMarin.has gone to Lon- don, where he has secured a position. Miss Nora M.Ran visited her hone in Drysdale over the week -end. Mr. Patrick Nigh was a Clinton visitor, Mr. and Mrs, Jno. Webster spent Sunday with Mr. Thos. 'Webster,' -of Tuckersmith. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Welsh and son George were Kitchener visitors. „w, Mr. Alap Reid was at Drysdale on a short visit. Mr, John Nolan, Huron road east, has purchased a Frd car. Bar. Sam Jeffrey is having a new verandah erected on his home: Mr, R. Frost is doing the cement work. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Kerr visited Mr. '.Wm. Smith, of Harpurhey, Dr. J. A. Munn is visiting in St. Catharines this week,. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Worden visiting friends in Detroit. are Mr. and Mrs. J. McGregor, of Kip - pen, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Hills. Mrs W Rigney, of Detroit, is visit- ing her sister, Miss-Torrey- Mr. iss-TorreyMr. and !Mrs. Alan Stone and chil- dren spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Hudson. Mr. M. Sherwood and son James are visiting relatives in Toronto, Mrs, G. E. Henderson and Mrs, L, T. DeLacey have returned from To- ronto. Mr. and Mrs: Alexander Sparks and son Lorne have returned from spend- ing -the winter in Cochrane, Mr. Chas. Frost, of Denfield, is vist- ing .his brother , Mr. R. Frost this week Mrs. J. F. MdMauu has returned home from Pat. Morris', Hibbert, where she has been nursing Mrs, Morris and we are pleased to note she is quite well again. Mr. W. B. McLean is visiting friends in Hensel), Mrs. Wm. Devereaux, Sr.,has been spending the past week in Winds-orand Detroit, - There was no meeting of the Lions Thursday evening last, as the Club will go to Stratford Thursday evening of this week. IMrs. John Nolan was a Stratfor visitor last week. 'A steady rain on Wednesday wi be a great aid to.growth everywher in this district, ' Mr. C, H. 1-Iaugh underwent an op eration for appendicitis on Tuesday i the 'Seaforth hospital, Mrs. 'Rowell, Mrs. Stone and Mr Ryan, of Mitchell, were guests at th hone of .Mr. and Mrs, M. Broderick Miss 'Giv}in is visiting friends it Detroit. Rev. W. Lane, :pastor -elect o North Side United Church, and Mrs Lane, of Erltbro, were the guests o Rev. and Mrs. W. D. McDonald, or Tuesday. Mr, George Handley, of London spent the week -end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Gemmell. Miss McKellar, of Cromarty, spent the 'week -end at the 'home of her brother, Mr. M. McKellar. Miss 'Stirling, of 'Goderich, was a week -end guest At the hone of her cousins, Bir. and Mrs. Stirling, in MoKillop. Mr. G. ' C. Lowery, of Brussels, visited his 'sister, Mrs. E. L. Porteous. Mrs. W. G. Willis and Miss Bechely are Detroit visitors, Mr; Alvin Sillery is undergoing an operation for appendicitis at the hos- pital pn Thursday morning of this week. Miss Mary Hays, of Wellesley, was a week -end visitor at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam 'Hays. Mr. T. Smith, of the tDotninion Bank, Windsor, was a week -end ,guest at •his .hotne 'here: Mrs. Mary Dorrancc was called to Cleveland awing eo the illness of her sister, M-rs. MoGregor, Rev, Dr. Drummond, of Hamilton, was a week -end guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. Swan Smith. Mrs, Beaton, of Detroit, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Makins, Mrs. James Beattie is visiting friends in Toronto, Mr. William Morrison is improv- ing his residence by the erection of a verandah, Mrs. James McKay, of Toronto,. was a visitor in town. Miss Nettie Nash, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. James Nash, McKillop, was taken to 'Toronto on Saturday for medical treatment. Anniversary services were -held in the 'Seaford! Presbyterian Church on Sunday last when 'Rev. Dr. 'Drum- mond, of Hanlilton,'preaohed two ex- cellent sermons, in the morning his subject being "Things that Abide," and at night, "Samson's :Riddle." Spe- cial music of a high order was rend- ered by the choir under the leadership of Mr. and Mrs, Ivf, iR,-Rennie. The offering for the day was $266. - Mrs. Jos. Melady has rented house to Mr. Barney yHildebrandt and i< going g of an extended visit to her 'brother and his ,family in Vancouver, B.C., in the near future. Mrs. Melady is holding an auction sale of louse- hold goods on Saturday, May 29th. BORN. HANDLEY, -- In Seaforth hospital, on Sun -day, May 16th, 1926, to Mr. and Mrs. G, F. Handley, 2-12 Wind- sor ave„ London, a daughter, DIED. . HARLA'ND:—Iii Clinton, on Satur- day May 15th, William Smith Har- land, aged 86 years. W.E.W.Baternan Tailor Main' Street Seaforth We have a Spring Suit.ings fine selection of New for your inspection KINDLY GIVE US A CALL. PHONE 2.57. PEMBER'S The house with the unrivalled reputation for quality hair goods. FREE DEVIONSTRATA_ TION and DISPLAY At the COMMERCIAL HOTEL, SEAFORTH 011 Wed. June 2nd See Dorenwend's Patent Struc- ture with the new sight proof parting. Telephone Mr. Knight at -the • hotel for appointment, The W. T. Pember Stores Limited 129 Yonge street Toronto 1 DUNCAN CAMPBELL. The deaths occurred in Seaforth on Thursday, May 13th, of Mr. Duncan Campbell, who had suffered a para- lytic stroke a short time previously. Mr. Campbell was in his eighty-third year and was born in Tuckersrmth township. After the death of his mother, he went to live in Grey town- ship, where he was married about fifty years ago to Miss Jane Mc- Donald, who predeceased shim sixteen years. For a number of years after disposing of his farm in Grey town- ship, the family lived in Egrnondvilke, where Mr. Ca e:heti was caretaker of Egmondville Church for some time and he was also an employee of the Canada Furniture factory for 15 years, Twelve years ago he came to Seaforth. He is survived by one daughter, Miss Jennie Campbell, at home. The funeral was held on Sat- urday 'afternoon, the service being conducted by his pastor, Rev. 'Dr, Larkin, and interment was made in Brussels cemetery. The pallbearers were Messrs. John Beattie, G. D. 1-Iaigh, J. H. Reid, M. McLeod, James Rankin, J. V. Ryan. Mr, Campbell was a quiet, industrious man, who was held in high regard by all with whom he came in contact and his bereaved daughter ,has the sympathy of everyone. Among those from a distance who attended the funeral were Mr, John McDonald, Tavistock; Mr. -and Mrs. Niecander Gillawee, Mrs .McMillan and daughter and Mrs, and Miss McKellar, Strat- ford. FIRST BASEBALL. That "there's oft a slip 'twixt stip and lip," was fully impressed on the Seaifoi•th Collegiate baseball team on Wednesday afternoon last when Stratford Caliegiate won by a score of 17-15. In the first few innings Stratford was unable' to hit Muir, and the score stood 13-4 at the end of the third inning' and Seaforth took it ,for granted the game was theirs. How- ever, in the remainder of the game Seaforth got only two runs to Str•at- ford's 16. Seaforth--R. Reinke, E. Brownlee, N. Montgomery, F. 'Willis, R. Mc- Kinnon, o-Kinnon, L. Worktnan, G. Muir, C, Kerslake, A. Grainger, Sratford—E. Hillman, H. Clark, R. Dixon, H. Odbert, T. Eidt, D. Rob- ertson, G: Wright, S,'Teandle, Want and For Sale ads, 3 times 50c At Selling Out Prices Tennis Shoes -- Running Shoes --- Bowling Shoes --- Outing Shoes For Men, Women & Children --"They're Going Fast" -- Don't wait a week and then pay double the price ---Get Yours Now --- This Sale will be all over in a few days. Economy Shoe Store Opposite Public Library NOTICE Lathes' Hairdresser will be at the Dennison & Pullman Barber Shop - (Successors to W. W. Robin son) Every Tuesday Phone 125 for appointments Specialist in Marcelling massaging, shampooing and hair cutting. LONDESBORO. Master Lorne Honking, of the thirteenth concession is very ill with an attack of appendicitis. Mrs. J. Fh gland is not improving in health. 'Her many friends hope to see her around soon. Miss Alice Fingland, of Toronto, returned to her home on Tuesday. Mrs. (Dr,) Grey, of Walkerville, is spending a week with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. Abery. The fanners in the vicinity are well through seeding and hoping for rain. Mr, Alex. Wells has been improving his chopping mill. Mr, Win. Moon spent Monday in Clinton. IMrs. R. Govier, of the village, had the misfortune to fall from her veran- dah on Saturday. No bones were broken, 'but the shock has kept her in 'bed a few days. Mrs. McCrea was in Clinton on Saturday. Mr. D. Roberton motored to, Lon- don on Senday. -CROMARTY. The monthly meeting of the i4far- ion 'Ritchie Auxiliary was held on Saturday, May 15th, at-Croanarty Presbyterian Church. We are pleased to report that Mrs. W. L. McLaren is improving after her serious illness. Messrs. T. and J, Slay spent Sun- day with their mother in Stratford. Miss Margaret -Patrick, of Seaforth, spent the week -end with her friend, MissIBIh� Gracc > McLachlan. c tan. Communion t n scrvfces were held in Cromarty Presbyterian Church on Sunday, May 16th, Drives Asihtna,Like Magic, The immediate help front Dr. J. D, Kel- logg's Asthma Remedy seems like magic, Nevertheless it is only a nat- ural remedy used in a natural way, The smoke or vapor, reaching the most remote passage of the affected tubes, brushes aside the trouble and opens a way for fresh air to anter. It is sold by dealers throughout the 'and. Cash Values .For WI DNESDA Only 8 Tins Libby's Pork & Bean s for SBars P. & G. Soap Blachford's Calf Meal, 251bs. Finest black or mixed Tea, 5 lbs. Large size Flannelette Blankets Straw Hats, each Men's Heavy Overalls 25c 25c 1.23 $2.99. $2.39 25c $1.85 Boys' Shoes --- Big Value •-- $3.00 OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY J. Finnigan SAVE THE BABY CHICKS Makethem strong, sturdy! productive, EGG -LAYING Pullets, with Pratts Baby Chick Food. Itcostaa trifle more but is CHEAPEST in the end, judged by results. The extra chicks you save and raise, more than pay for all the Pratts Baby Chick Feed you use. Ask g tS,your dealer --there's oole near you. �o ���rrr"' y i ° r 1i WPRATT FOOD CO , OF CANe, for ADA, LTD. y p® 23 Carlow Ave., Toronto A SECOND CHANCE. if you found yourself handicapped in 1925 by lack of specialised training you can remedy it in 1926. A Business Course secured at THE CENTRAL will give rut 5 start, lifting you out of the ranks of the low paid--'tke laid off. Classes now in session. Students may enter at ang time. Free Employment Service, Central Business College, Stratford, Ont. Prtnetpat, R. F. Lumsden,H.n. f'BN=I1LJR The Special Milverton Flour We Have it—Give it a Trial. Also. Ground Screenings ehop of All Kinds G. THO GRAIN DEALER NEON PHONE 25 Your Auto Needs Winter Storage, Charging and Repairing for all makes of Batteries. A complete line of most called for parts of various cars. Now is the time to have your car overhauled Give us a call and see how reasonably it can be repaired, greased and cleaned. Dealer in New and Used Cars. Agent for Chrysler Four and Six Cylinder Cars. Regier's Garage g PHONE 167W. Greyhound Excursion, The Red Star Navigation Company again announces the big, low fare annual excursion on the Steamer Greyhound from Goderich to Detroit and return, leaving Goderich on Tuesday, June 8th, at 9:30 a,m,, ar- riving Detroit 5:00 p.m. A day and a half will be given all excursionists in Detroit, the Greyhound making the return trip from that potntThurs- day on Tt r - day at 1:00 p.m. The fare is so low and the accommodations and services of the Greyhound are so very fine and comfortable that no one can af- ford to miss this annual opportunity to visit one of the largest and most magnificent cities on the continent. The moonlight run out of Gode- rich on Monday night preceding the excursion has always been one of the big social events of Goderich, for it brings hundreds from town and country to enjoy the three-hour sail on Lake Huronnd the music a m rand dancing and other entertainment pro- vided on these moonlight trips. A first-class c ass Detroit orchestraf illu fur- nish nish music for dancingin the big g new ballrooms on the second deck of the Greyhound, and all who come are sure of having a wonderful time and an opportunity for meeting people from all over a territory within a radius of thirty-five miles of Gode- rich. For Rheumatic Pains.—The pains and aches of sciatica and rheunatismt should be treated with .Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil. The soothing and healing properties of this 'famous -emedy have been demonstrated for fifty years. Use it -also for inflam- matory mains, cuts, scratches, ,bruises WANTED $ 1000 and $1300 t0 go on FIRST MORTGAGES at 6 per cent. Several Bargains in Town and Farm Property Easy Terms OUR Auto Insurance Policies 5 afford you all protection - and cost little A, D. SU'T'HERLAND GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT SEAFORTH, ONT. Phone 152 and sprains, either in human beings` or the lower animals