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THURSDAY, APRIL 7 1927.
THE SEAPORTH NEWS
PAGn FIVE,
SERVE: ONE OF OUR
ROUND ROASTS"
For dinner"' tonight and make
a hungry man happy, He knows
that when he gets a generous
Z'4 111 slice of our roast beef, with
,41
potatoes and some green vege-
tables, he won't get up from the
table dissatisfied,
D. 1-1
.
STEWART
Phone 58 Seaforth
Your Butcher.
Red:;
hite
C hain Stores:
Week
from
Date
Our Prices. for 1 W
O
Snider's Catsup; 13. oz. bottle 230
Grapefruit, large & bright 3--25c
Heinz Sweet Pickles, pint 25c
Coffee, R. & W. exquisitely fine,
per -pound 58c
VERY SPECIAL
Chocolate Dip, Mali Jong, Jelly
Rice, Fig Bars pea). 23c
Feeding molasses, barrel lots lb 2c
Ross J. Sproat Phone B
W. M. Stewart Phone 77
If its groceries we have them.
0. H, McInnes
Chiropractor
Of 'Winghaut, will be at the
Commercial Hotel, Seaforth
Monday, Wednesday and
Friday Afternoons
Diseases of all kinds success-
fully treated.
Electricity used.
It will (Relieve a Cold. Colds are the
commonest ailments of mankind and
f neglected may lead to serious'con-
ditions, Dr, Thomas' Eclectric Oil
will relieve the bronchial passages of
inflammation 'speedily and thoroughly
and will strengthen thein against sub-
sequent attack. And as it eases the.
inflam'mat'ion it will •usually stop the
oough because it allays the irritation
In .the throat. Try .it and prove it.
Wo L Walker &kSon
UNDERTAKING
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EMBALMING
Motor or 'I•Iorse Equipment
W. J,WALKER 'holder of Go-
. moment diploma and license,
Flowers Furnished.
Night or day phone 67.
RI3%M
The Dairy Farmer is assured of good markets the
whole year for his Dairy Products.
Increase yottr Dairy Herd •and enlarge your bank ac-
-count They will not fail you,
' Produce only cream of the best quality and send your
cream to us either through our Agents or deliver direct. We
will assure you of our very.best services and highest prices.
When you need a new Cream Separator see the NEW
MELOTTE. We can give you an attractive deal.
Seaforth Creamery Co. Seaforth, Ont.
C. A. BARBER, Prop.
Are you overlooking
this economy?
At ten o'clock about five
days a week, Jones of Kit-
chener• says to Long Dis-
tance, "I want to speak to
R. H. White, Peterboro."
White looks forward to
Jones' calls,and is always
at his desk ready for them. -
"Why do -you always ask
for Mr. White?" a tele-
phone salesman asked Mr.
Jones. 'Because he is the
plan I want --r no one else
will do." "But Mr. White '
is always at ,his desk. If
you said to the operator,
`Please get me anyone at
2624 Peterboro,' youwould
get Mr.. White, and. ethe
re
Station -to -Station,
would be about twenty per
cent cheaper."
Jonos now uses Station -to -Ste -
tion evelstsia+elt/. Ifo finds it
answers overy,rer(ttirsment and
saves money:'•
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Mr. and Mrs. Richards and little
daughter, ' of Stratford, spent the
week -end with her parents, Mr, and
Mrs. J, A. (Stewart.
Mr, and Mrs. A, 'Cudmore and
sot motored,t
t from Kitchener and
spent the wek-end with her sister
Mrs. J. A. Westcott.
Mr, and Mrs. Oliver Elliott, of
Stratford, spent !Sunday at his home
here.
Mr. C C. IB'achus, of London, spen'
the week -end in town,
Mrs. J. Patterson is in Mitchell
visiting her sister, Mrs: R. Smith
who is ill.
'Mr. Ralph Smith, of Flint, Mich.
was here over the week -end. Mrs
Smith returned with hi'm.: •
lbir•. J. Broderick and his mother
Mrs. Broderick, motored •to-Ha'ntil
ton, and spent the, week -end.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Irvine (Hildebrand
and children, lof Goderich, spent Sun
day at the home of his cousin, Mr
Louis Hildebrandt.
'Mr, S. Hanna, from the West
has rented Airs, Cash's house of
Junes street.
Mr. A. Jeffrey, 'who has been visit
ing his father, Mr. S. Jeffrey, leaves
this week for 'Buffalo.
Miss Gladys. Cosens, of Toronto, is
visiting her uncle, Ivlr. W. Wilson.
Hon. W. E. N. Sinclair, leader of
the Opposition in the Ontario Legis-
lature, and Mrs. Sinclair, and Mrs.
Watrous, of Oshawa; were here at-
tending the funeral lof the late Mr.
and Mrs. Win, Sinclair, and were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Junes 'Hays
while •in 'town.
Mr. and YIrs. Wm, Stoddart, who
have spent the past six months at' 'Considerable plowing has already
Tedford, 'Mich., returned to Se;iforth, 'been done here.
on Saturday. The annual meeting for the election
Mr. David 'McPherson, Mrs, Wm• of officers of Turner's 'United 'Church
McPherson and fancily, of i 1onkton, waa • held last week, The following
were week -end visitors at the home of Clinton fast week. - officers were elected: Superintendent,=Mrs. Hugh Wright, i 'Air. L. Tebbutt; Assistant, Mr. •How-
JSee the ad, for Pageant presented 'M
organist, Miss Sadie 'Ball,'
Northside by Canadian 'Girls in Training in �irS. W. Crich visited relatives in
Mr..S.S. Gottschalk
Church, Friday, lk spent the week- •ClMrs. V. Terryberry spent the week -
whoat Dashwood. Mrs, Gottschalk, end at her hcine.in'Kippen.
who has been spending a douple of Mr.Joseph McLellan is employed
weeks with her daughter there, re- on Mr, John Hays' farm.
turned with him. Mk'; Mary 'Doig spent the week
Mrs. Mary Cluff is spending a few
days in Buffalo with her sons. the
end athone of her friend, 'Miss
Mr.,J. a. Henderson, East William IBarhaSimpson.:Miss ,Helen Doig has recovered
street, recalls that thirty-two years frons a severe attack of the measles,
ago Spring arrived ori March earMr. Joseph 3vPdLelIan and Mr, W.
and the weather stayed fine coition- 'Coleman visited at the home of Ur.Dusty from then oh, an
,d Margaret Quinton, of Clinton, a'd Mrs. Harpy 'Chesney on Sunday.
Mr. Robert 'McLaughlin is suffer -
and 'Miss )Margaret Ellerington, of int freom a severe attack of the
Exeter, and Miss Ruby Woods, of measles.
the teaching staff of the 'School of Air. and Airs. George 'Bell and
Commerce, 'Clinton, spett Saturday daughter Lorine spent Friday even -
Mr,
Mrs. John 'MansoHothan,
lug at the home of Mrs. A. T. Simp-
Mr, W. !D. '&ian'ean, who has been
laid up the past three weeks with s"Mr John Doig returned home on
heart trouble, is recovering nicely. Sunday afternoon.
'Mr, Jno. Hotham was in London on What might proved a very
Sunday to see his uncle, Mr. Isaac serious .fire had have not been for. the
ill
in
Hotham, who is,dangerously timely assistance of the neighbors,
Victoria hospital occurred on Saturday morning about •Hydrangea paniculata'grandiflora
Miss Guerra Brown returned on eleven o'clock, when the roof of Mrs,
Monday after spending two months John Taylor's house caught fire. The
aid
Toronto, calsoWho has not admired those
with her asnd visiting at the home ,Mrs, (Dr.) 'Livingston, fife was thought to have started from beautiful shrubs when in bloom of Air, aand 'Mrs. J. F. Ross, Guelph. fspark from the chimney, and was
irst noticed by Mrs. Taylor when site in August, with their immense
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Davis, and say a 'burning shingle fall to the heads of cone-shaped white
�D.' Hiit'ehley, who spent,
the winter at Toronto and Grimsby,
er, home on James
returned to h m
has 7
S
street.
Mrs. !Elmer + Beattie, 'of Lucas,
spent the week -end with 'Mr. iBeattie's
Parents, ' Mr and Mrs, 'Thomas Beat-
tie, North Main street:
n
'Mcssfs. T,honias and Fraulc Jack-
son have returned from iGralyd Rapids,
Mich. where the £ora er has been for
the past six weeks..
'Mrs. S. To'wnse'nd of 'Egntoudville,
underwent an operation in Clinton
hospital on Tuesday for appendicitis.
Mr, Joseph McFadden was taken to
'London • hospital on Saturday for
treatment,
The Lions Club have been fortunate
in securing 'the. Buescher Goys Or-
chestra of London for the Easter
Dance on Monday evening, April 18.
Mrs. William Murray, iaf Egmond-
ville,received the congratulations of
her many friends on.'having attained
her 93rd birthday on Wednesday of
this week.
A notice is posted in the Post Of-
fice -requesting applications for the
position of caretaker of the Post Of-
fice building. Mr. John McLennan
has efficiently filled this position for.
many years, and. has reached the age
of superannuation.
'Air. Fred Somers, of Blyth, spent
Tuesday 'with his cousin; Mrs. R. J,
French.' Miss Louie (Herrington, of
Blyth, also visited at the home of Mr.
and _Airs, French.
•
BORN.. '
SWAN. -3n Seaforth, on Thursday,
'March 31, 1927 to Mr, and 'Mrs.
'Henry Swan, John street, a son,
RIOWLAN•D an ISca'forth Memorial
'Hospital, on Tuesday, April 5, 1927,
to Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Rowland,
of Dublin, twins, a son and daugh-
ter.
TUCKERSMITH.
HILLSGREEN.
Mr. and Mrs, James Green, of Ex-
eter, spent tate week -end with her
brother, Mr. Wilson 'Carlile, and
family.
Mr, and .Mrs. Clarence Parke, of
Blake, spent Sunday at the home of
her parents, 'Mr, and Mrs, Thomas
Consitt.
Mr. James Jarrott has purchased
the fapnl owned by Mrs, C. Cochrane.
Mrs, 'Cochrane and her two 'daugh-
ters, •Agnes• and Annie, intend to
move to Clinton in-. the near future.
• On Friday evening last the .mem-
hers
item-
bcrs of tHillsgreen Congregation and
the community met at the home of
Mrs. C. 'Cochrane and presented her,
and the girls 'with .a beautiful bridge
lamp, electric, iron and toaster, and
curling tongs. Annie has been organ-
ist in the, church for a nunt�ber •of
Years_ and both she and Agnes have
been ,fa.ithful, in everything that went
00 in the church" and, will surely be
missed :-hy the congregation and
friends, but°hope they may be spared
to enjoy many years in, their new
home, 'What will be Hillsgrecn's
los: will 'be Clinton's gain.
Peevish, pale, reatless, and . eickl7
children owe their condition to
worms. 'Mother Graves' Worin Ex-
terminator will relieve them and re-
store health;
25th,, _ 1
'Mr. 'Harry Chesney visited at •the
home of Mr. and Mrs. 'Henry 'For-
syth syth on Friday•g
Mr, Peter Simpson and Mr. Alex.
Lillico visited at the home of Mr. :D,
Fothcringham Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Alex, Chesney was visiting at
o Saturday.
Cohan -than n
St. Colon Y
c
and • family vis-
ited
x.
Wallace Y
_firs. e W
A
ited at the home df 'Mrs, Paul Doig
on Sunday.
'Miss Katie 'Doig and Miss'Mary
Doig visited at the home of M. and
Mrs. Paul Doig. '•
Mr. Wilfred Coleman visited -at 'St.
Columban on Saturday.'
'CROMARTY.
!Wc are pleased to see Mr. Frank
Allen out after his illness.
• it is a delight to drive down 'Main
street and see our corner lit up. Mrs.
Quince and 'family are occupying the
U. F. 0, Club ,Rooms and will 'con-
duct a general store. They are ready
for customers.
We are sorry to report that 'Mrs:
W. L. M'dLareit is not improving as
quickly as her friends would' like.
'The teachers and officers of the
Presbyterian Sunday School met at
the home of Mr. Andrew McLachlan,
on Friday evening, Aptil 1st, The
following teachers and officers were
elccicd: Sulst„ Mr, Jas..Scott; Assist-
ant supt., Mr, Thos. Oliver; Sec.-
:Treas.,
ec:
:Treas., :Man McLellan; teachers, 'Mr.
Jas. Scott, Mr, Thos. Oliver, Mrs.
Jas. Hill, 'Mrs. Andrew 'MdLacltclan,
Mrs. S. A, Miller. Miss Lila McCul-
loch, Mrs. Thos. Scott;'assistant tea-
chers, Mr. Edgar Allen, 'Mrs. And-
rew McLellan, Mrs. Dennys, 'Miss
iLizzic Hamilton, Mrs, 'Richard 'Mc-
Gill; ushers, 'Messrs, Carter Kers-
lake and Fraser Oliver.
Several of the farmers are making
maple syrup; the continuous flow of
sap is keeping thein busy.
Mr. Wm. Houghton is improving
his dwelling by the addition of a fine
kitchen,
The Scarlet Minstrels of Kirktou
will appear in Staffa town • hall on
Friday evening, April 8th at 8 o'clock
under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid.
Their troupe consists of twenty young
men, and the programme 'consists of
jokes, songs, stump speeches, step
dances and orchestra. Everybody
wants to conte and enjoy a good
night's 'fun.
Quite a number of the farmers
from this vicinity attended the Mit-
chell sprung show last week, some of
thein showing their fine horses and
carrying off several prizes, als'o
sweepstakes. This vicinity sure is
hard to compete with in the line of
fine horses.
Mr. and !Mrs. Deering of Exeter
visited at the home of Mr, and 'Mrs.
Quance on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chittick and family
spent Sunday at the home of Mrs.
Robertson,
HYDRANGEAS
flow -
children,
children, of Usborne, who were visit- groins It was not until half the
ing Airs. Jno. Hotham, have returned roof was 'burned that the fire was pint el S, which, later, turn to pink and
homeut. In the afternoon the neighbors bronze. Useful for cutting.
Mr. Scott Mil, son of Mr. and
eturned and bad the roof all shingled
Mrs, J. J. 'Cliff, of town, has taken a
f the with 'Mr. again by five o'clock,
on as
ter Winnifred, of 'Peoria, I11„ is visit- Miss Madeline Bell of 'Detroit is shrub which starts blooming in
'ng at the 'home of her parents Mr visiting
at thehome
B !Iter parents, June, producing very Urge
. an Margaret
position or tc summer wt n . Al-
• Mrs. Sydney Gemmell was in Lou -
bort Harrison, of McKsllop. d last week Hydrangea. Another splendid
•Mrs. J. B. Russell and little daugh-
Then there is the Hills-of\Snow
s kir. and Mrs. Gorge Bell.
and Scs. J,',It.:5cott, and her aunt,'Missesand Marjory Hays roundish white flowers. Both
Miss Scott, in n, of rhey, have recovered from the measles. varieties are very hardy.
Rae Patterson, of Hensen, was op- The many friends of Mr. .Peter' Roe
eratcd on Tuesday for appendicitis in will be glad to hear he has recovered Prices-- 1% to 2 feet plants 60c
the •;Seaforth Afet r}al hospital' from his recent illness,
daythe euchrelby ucid es Rebekah M Arthur Finlayson was fishing each, by inaii 65c; 2 to 3 feet
, d th a tunnels t les on :Saturday but discovered that the
first, Mrs. nett; lone hands, Mrs. J, suckers were not up. of one kind 5c less.
J. Huggard; consolation, Mrs !Miss Laura Taylor spent the week
David !Papple, Men's first, Mrs end at her home in Tuckersmith. Free Catalogue listing a splen -
Mrs. Henry Forsyth visited at the Trees,
Walter Bali; son; lone, hands,,mr.r. R home of Mrs. Harry Chesney on Sat- did selection of Roses,
Holmes. An enjoyable dance follow -
euchre, music being furnished by A number of children are out o May we send you one?
orchestra: school with the measles. Y
the Hogg Some of the farmers have started .
Rev, S. S. Hardy, rector of St' their spring plowing.
George's 'Church, Goderich, for seven It has been reported that there has John Connon Co.
years, has accepted a parish in Mar- hems a good run of sap since the last
son, Ohio, the home of the late Presi- snow storm,
dent 'Harding of the United States. Ivir. Harry Chesney visited at the
Mr, Hardy has frequently taken ser- hone of Mr. John Hay on Saturday Beautifiers of Home Grounds"
vices in St. Mrs,
As' church, Seaforth. ONTARIO
Mr, and Mrs. Allan Stone, of Nor- evening.
v Mr?nand Mrs. Rice entertained a HAMILTON
with, are visiting Mrs. James Had- tttunher of their 'friends to a euchre
son. - and dance on Friday Duetting; March ®�
�M' H bk' k h has
Mr.
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o
lodge, e prize were: (Ladies'
60c each, by mail • 5c; 3 or more
M Imes. sh; consolation, Mr.ll urday afternoon, Shrubs, Vines, Perennials, etc.
Limited
BRUCEFIELD,
Report 'of :- S: S. .No. 3. for rlviarch,
The an are in order of tnerit,
n ter r rd
V.—DorothyWilson.
ivI'a 'roe'
Sr, IV. --Mary Papple, Y
Chapman, 'Greeta Ilroadfoot, Marg-
aret 'Watson, Beth Elliott, Erma
Walter, Marie 'Elliott, Elia M. Scott,
Helen Munroe,*John tBroadfoot.
J
Jr, IV.—Elizabeth. Broadfoot, Car-
rieClarence
ria Oke, Bob McCartney,
Taylor.
Sr. III.—Evelyn Wilson, Janet
Watson, Bi 1 Pwill Bruce Arm-
strong,
l y Ca
strong, Gordgn Wright, Robert
Papple, *Harold Rutherford.
Jr. III, -- Jean Watson,; Willie
Papple,
Sr. II.—Howard Walter, Arthur
Wright.
Jr. II. -Delbert Taylor.
1st Class.: W. 'D, Wilson, Bobby
Delrymple, Earl Papple, Beatrice.
Armstrong.
Sr. Primer.--•�Ann.ie Papple, Alice
Brussels,
Mr. and Mrs. -Donald McDonald, of
Grey township, announce the engage-
ment of their daughter,. Annie Eliza -
'beth, to`William Alexander Johnston,
the marriage' to take place quietly in
Miss intoe a -u' , who
been ill, has resumed her position in
the Bell Telephone offi'ce, maamosimmamasmosaisisammigammiaamawagammiase
Mrs. C. !R, Halt and children, of
Toronto, are visiting Mr. John Horan,
'Miss A..D. Pope, a graduate of the
Toronto (Bible 'College and deacon -
nese of the Upper Canada Tract So-
ciety mission to the sailors is in town
this week ,soliciting •funds for this
benevolent work, 'Miss Pope gave in-
teresting addresses on the work of
the Society in the Presbyterian and
Northside churches and in Egntoat'd-
ville church last 'Sunday. •
Mr.' Herman Dayman, John street,
has rented rooms over Mr. Jas, 'Gil-
lespie's store.
Mr. Root. Porterfield purchased a
—1A!`}I-
John J Broderick a'Pontiac'Six coupe
RRING.--
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local agent- Find the right place!
Miss Helen -French has been re-
appointed Ontario district supervisor Directly opposite the Commercial Hotel.
for the 'California .Perfume 'Company, Don't be misled by other sales.
This, is Miss 'French's' fifth year in
this positiotr and ihe w,as made the
recipient of an amber vanity set and
letter of merit in recognition of her
successful work. of I gmond
Mr. Robert ,McKay,
-ville, had the 'misfortune to trip and
fall while An the orchard last Thurs-
day, three ribs: being fractured. 'Mr.
McKay is now confined' to his bed,
and his many friends hope he will
soon be atble to the around again_ as
'usual,
De Luxe sedan and Mr
(Our Shoe Values Tire
The Talk of the Town==
We have certainly been giving some real Values in foot-
wear, and have more to offer. We did not pick out a
few unsalable -lines, and put a cut price on them to clear.
Every pair of Shoes on our shelves are absolutely new,
and every pair is offered*a money saving price.
we bought them right! We will sell"them right!
Pontiac
this week. frdnt M F 'S Savauge, the
THE ECONOMY BOOT SHOP
PAY CASH — 'PAY LESS
Opposite Commerical Hotel
Wright, 'eGertrude Walter.:'.
Jr. Primer, *1viiltbn 'Taylor.
!Number am roll, 35, Average at'
tendance, 32.39. Perfect spelling,
Erma Walter, 'Jean Watson.
Ruby I, Tayior, Teacher,
Quite a number from her attend•
ed !Seaforth Spring Show.',
Miss Janet A'ikenheaspent pen t the
week-endwith h -r friend, Miss Mary
Stewart,
Mr. Lorne Pepper, of Toronto, is
visiting at his home for a short
time.
Miss Irene 'Snider, of London, was
home for the week -end;
Messrs. Jim and Dave McIntosh
have purchased a new Ford sedan.
Mr. Jack Hayter has hired with
Mr. Rob Allen for the summer.
Rev. Mr. Bremner is able to be out
again after being confined to his
room fora few days,
Want and For Sale ads, 1 week 25'e
n�it.,o„
Now Is The.
Time To Save
50 cents
on every dollar
Buy What You
Need Tit
CHEIFETZ BROS.
5EAFORTH, ONT.
SELLING OUT
A GREAT LOT OF CAPS 25 cts.
BBN='I4UR
tThe Soecial `Milverton
Flour
We Have it—Gifva it a Trial. Allo.
Ground,lScreenings lehop offifli Kinds
C. G. TIIOMSON
GRAIN! (DEALER
PHONE 25
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We claim that no dress is too dainty or expensive to be en-
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The cleaning of dresses is an art, which takes time to study
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Ladies' and Gent's Felt Hats cleaned. It only costs a
dollar and will' look like new.
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