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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1917-04-19, Page 5,. nge npin ri 4 see Page Spring Shoos For Men The subject of Shoes is always one that interests Men. And there's a reason for it- so many considerations enter into the selection of Shoes that are right. Style, comfort and quality all these, and then the price, Good Judges say that WE,RE ME PEOPLE FOR MEN,S SHOES We believe it ourselves Take a look at our Brown Shoes with Neal] Sole, No better shoemaking or leather ever went into Shoes, We'll be pleased to talk Shoes with you Sir,any time. 11. R. SeOTT. "The Horne of Good Shoes". Phone 51 Seaforth CREAM WANTED Send yon r oream to us and receive top prices, We are running our plant the year through and can beadle your .ftill supply and furnish you with cans. We pay twice each month and weigh eample,and test each can of °ream care felly. Our motto ie " Honesty to ou Patrons " Patrons are requested to re turn all our cans, when not in nee, 3ntter aniButteemilk alio on hand n 3 for at market prices. The Seaforth Creamery Co. W.J,Walker & Soo Undertakers nnd Embalmers W. J. Walker, holder of gee erntnent Diploma and License Day or Night calls receive our prompt attention Day Phone 67 Night " 18 7••••••••••••••••antammilaviummemmexorm•••••••••••••.••••••ennne r,leCqTP i;.:1214 STRATFORD, ONT.---- WI n ter Term from January:hid We have 0 OM mereial Shorthand r nd Telegraphy Depai tment . The courses are thorough up to dateand practical. The in structore ammo- perienced and we are receiving scores ef applications for trained help we minuet supply. Write at once for particulars , • A . IV r 1 f 111 f 1- le le Hoe, °IP v WVE "SYRUP or FIGS" — TO CONSTIPATED warm Delicious "Fruit Laxative" can't harm tender little Stomach, liver and bowels. Look at the tongue, mother! If cpated, your little one's stomach, liver and bowels need cleansing at. once. When peevish, cross, listless, doesn't sleep, eat or act naturally, or 10 fever - ib, stomach sour, breath bad; has store throat, diarrhoea, full of cold, give a teaspoonful of "California Syrup of Figs," and in a few hours all the foul, constipated waste, undigested food and sour bile gently moves out of its little bowels without griping, and you have a Well, playful child again, Ask your druggist for a 50 -cent bottle of "California Syrup of Figs," which con- tains full directione for babies, chil- dren of all ago and for grow:Pups. In all totudries.Ask for our trevENTOW ADVISER, which will be sent free. . MARION & Cecil Roe Dead dmonmieume Cecil Roo was found in the barn, dead by his sister oe Monday evening He had gone out about two in the after- noon and his eirster who lived with him went out to call him He wail about twenty-four year of age and the oldest son ef 51r and Mrs Edgerton Roe of McKillop Tke funeral was held on, edtitiadat, BOLTON'S Business Hours Monday Night 6,15 Saturday Night 11 30 ,Other Nights 8 Bolton's Barber Shop OARDNOS BLOCK SEAFORTH The Best Newspaper Value In Western Ontario Liana A uertis Pr All Mail Editions $3.00 Per Year 10 CENT "CASCARETS" IF MIOUS OR COSTIVE For Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Sluggish Liver and Bowels—They work while you sleep. Furred Tongue, Bad Taste, Indiges- tion, Sallow Skin and Miserable Head• aches come from a torpid liver and clogged bowels, which causee your stomach to become filled with undi- gested food, which sours and ferments like garbage in a swill barrel. That's the first step to untold misery—indi- gestion, foul gases, bad breath, yellow skin, mental fears, everything that is horrible and nauseating. A Cascamt to -night will give your constipated bowels a thorough cleansing ana straighten you out. by morning, They work while you sleep—a 10.cent bor from your druggist will keep you feel- ing' good for mouths. NOTICE CHOPPING MILL After April the I4th we Will run our Chopping Mill Tuesday of each week during the Summer months only for those who patronized us dur- ing the Winter, KRUSE BEQS, Egmondville Mr K T Franois of Toronto it the gueet of les Mater Mrs R Mu less Jones Miss Harvey of Parkhill spent the week -end with Mise Mary Gillesqie Meson Nelson Govenlock and Robert Laird have gone to Toronto to enlist in the Royal Flying Corps Mr and Mrs J F Ross have returned from upondiug the vacation in Toronto The Misfire; Minnie and Florence Letidlaw who were visitors at the home of their mother returned to Toronto Mre Mason, Egmondville has returned from a visit to Toronto, accompanied by lies daughter Mrs Roy Oke. He IS W Hoeg returded to his school On Saturday after spending the Easter holidays with hie parents Miee Edith Hoag la still on the dolt Rat I neeeeeneeeeissitawaeineeeaerineeeemee-eeett .1.11.0...e.....0.1.1orm...11........... 7i Ni TiTLownTopics Pressing, Cleaning and Repairin Campbell's Block opp Queens dote up ;stairs. Miss Peterson of the Oollegiate stat Agincourt intent a few daye et the hem of her brother, Mr A J Peterson, Mrs Rebert Smith le moving into the rooms over Mr James Watsons °Moe recently 00011pi9f1 by Mre McCloy. Miss Belle 13allanty0e left on Sat- urday for Waterloo. Mies May Livens who has been spending the Eaeter holidays with Mr and Mrs Fl Livonia left un Monday for Hamilton T 14 g Miss Florence MoKay and Miss 13 Grieve have returned to their reopeot. ire schools, the former t6 Weirton and the letter to Tara. Friends will regret to learn of...the illness of Mm Hugh MoDiarmid, Goder ich St, Miss Minnie McDonald is visiting friends in Wingharn, Mrs Gibson has returned from a week -end visit in Stratford. Mrs W Sommerville visited friends in Toronto last week. 1 The repeater( Entertainment- in the' Methodist ()MIMI on—Friday evening drew out a good audience and the parte were all taken the flag drills being worthy of particular mention. The proceeds wore ill aid of the War Auxiliary. A Memorial Service will be held in the Anglican Church on Sunday even- ing next 111 memury of Pte Chas, Rolph who was reoently killed in notion. The Members of the Orange Order w141 be present. Miss Jessie Robb of Niagara Falls spent the holidays with her parents Mr and Mre J. Robb The school all reopened on Monday after the holiday. Mre. 11. S. Hays was called to De. troit on Monday owing to the earious illness her sister, Mre, Belfry, Mrs. Jamea Murray Hamilton was an Easter visitor with her sister A, Kennedy, Tuakersmith, Miss Sadie Robinson has taken a positions in Mr. C. L Wiiliatn8 drug store. Miss Margaret Sutherland, John St, has returned front visiting her shiter, Mrs W Murdio, in Luoknow, Mrs 3 Patterson has ruovep to the house on Jameir St formerly occupied by Mrs Morrow, Alr Beattie and Mrs MoLary of London were guests at the home of Mr and Mrs John Beattie, Miss Jesuit Scott of 'Thornton Hall is laid up with an attack of pneumonia Mrs W J lifotilit and Kenneth re - tented to their home in Hamilton after a pleasant visit at the home of Mr and Mre J A Wilson. The towels which have been kindly donated to the Red Cron Society by Mrs Jas Stewart will oe drawn for at the Red Cross room on Thursday afternooe April 26th. Thom who have not procured tickets may do so at Stewart Brost store, See the Oonspiracy no Friday April 27th at Oardnos Hall, Mies Rose Dorsey has returned to her fehool was Tillsonburg. Miss MeKeezie of Bruoafield has purchtheed the residence of Mr Baker, Oentre St, Mrs. Morrow has moved to Miss Sutherland's cottage on oentre. Miss Louise Griffthe, Clinton, was a on visitor during the past week, The matter friends of Miss Edith Hoag will be sorry to hear of her ill There will be a Service of Snored Song in the Presbyterian Minch next Sunday evening, Mrs J M Wilson ie visiting her daugh- ter in Owen Sound Mr 0 Boole of Winnipeg was in town renewing old acquaintances Relief from Asthma, Who can de- soribe the complete relief from sufferiug wbleh follows the use of Dr, J, D, Kel- logg% Asthma ItemedyP Who can ex press the feeling of joy that opines when its soft and gentle influence relieves the tightened, choking air tubed! It has made eirnatio affliction a thing of the past for thousand, It never fails. Good druggi'ste everywhere have solt1 it fer years. ' '1111.E SEAPORTH N 4MS Dashwood Mr. Not men Brovvn of Anhwei span pert of haat week with relatives, Mr, and Mrs, it, Willett of Ai Ira Craig visited relativee, Metiers 1,. Edighoffer, E, Shoes. mid J, Goetz of Seaforth Collegiate open their Easton vacation at home real ere Pow hack at work. Mr, A, Timm' of Stratford Norm anent the holidays here, Homer Guenther spent lost week bit Taviatoolo, Mrs, Fred Wells of Exeter ape et ow days with hers permits. • McKillop LA ROHR Id RADS -- RIPENED EA ELLER /.. NEltDEN, Purobeete Onierie, Pape "1 used goreeetead 1130310 (Black Fertilizer ou my mite thie Spring, 1e7;- ing one drill width itemise the; field up., fertilized, and could see e differenee of About a foot le the leugth of straw, and mud larger beetle. The groin ou the fertilized part of the field ripeeed one week earlier than ou the unfertilized pert and was mud better quality. This wee my first year meting fertilizer tied after gettiug 0110/1 satiefactory roe suite 1 intend using fertilizer again this comieg Spring," LARGER., sTooTto, •• J. SQFILA13A013, Peterburg, tariu, says: "The Homestead Bone Bleck e'er - Although past the middle of April liteinten, at 13aclen, was used on my tilizer which 1 purchased from N the wintry weather ,till mailmen. jests, The fertilized crate were all of Henry Thornton is preparing to re. from 4 to 5 hiebee higher than the un• build the home, wide!' he bought and f"tili"(1." had to bring home in fragments 10 BUSHELS WHEAT PER A01IE Muoh regret is felt because of the J. SERCOIVIBE, Theilford; Cattrio, mental trowo tvbioh hoe omits Mi „ "1 ant sending a photo of my wheat Kleber we hope she will soon be refic'hl as it was a vary g°°(1 ar°1'. it stored to her former condition Of ayliteldneititie twaectr7s d lotaiciliseaosheateihefaovrteys health. bushels to the acre, aVe used 2011pound We hope Oatiadiaii people, will not of Homestead Bone Black Fertilizer on it without other manure, if this photo is of any video to you you may use it and also my mune,' ' Write Michigan Carbon ‘Vorks. De— troit, for frets book and particulars about their Homestead Bone Sleek Fertilizer. Miller's Worm Powder8 were devised to promptly relieve children who suffer from the ravages of wormseete,It is a simple preparation warranted to destroy stomachic mud intestinal worms without shock or injury to the most sensitive system, They not thoroughly and pain. Maly, and though in some caries they may oause vomiting, that is an indica- tion uf their powerful action and not of any nauseating property, cease their noble and patriotic exsert. ions even although we have got a 11019 and welcome and poiverfnl ally user home. Mr, Kistnel and famiy have moved to the home formerly occupied by Wm. Pitts, Leadbury Mr Boyd had e operation foretomaoh trouble last week. The physician gives no hope of recovery. We are sorry to report Mr Boyd is gradually growing Weaker, Dont forget presetting service at Bethel ohuroh next Sun at 2 30 Rev Mr Craik will have for his subject, The Triumph of Galilean why not be in your place next Sunday, service bright and only lasts one hour. Trustees of Bethel Church met last Friday night, was decided to paint the interior ohuroh, Anniversary ser- vice ie planned for on completion of improvement The young folks will not forget the Sunday School opens again. on April 29th at 3 o'clook Ties will be Patriotic Day, - We want a good rally Regular session of School after 29th will be ram 2-3 o'clock Manley Mr Archie McKay who has been home here for the past year returned to Vancouver B 0 last week to resume hieformer work as stoneoutter Mrs Holden who is 'visiting friencle here, leased her farm to Welsh 13ros. Our teaohing stag who were home for Easter holidays resumed their dutiee on Monday Mr Goo Kestnor has bought ont Mr Will Pitz who has moved to Kitchner with hit! family A very pretty wedding took place at the home of Mr Charles Regelie, when his oldest daughter Lena was united to Charles Vonstock a prosperous young farmer of Roetook Ont Their many friends join in wishing them happiness through the stream of life erornarty The. Enster-tide visitors have all gone end the usual affairs of the cont. mumity are resumed Mr and Mrs Jno Laing and family of Soaforth were visitors among their many friends and relatives during Easter week Miss Norma Wilson spent the week with relatives in Seaforth Miss Mary McConnell spent the past week at her home here while Jean hell- dayed with relatives in Dublin Mr Joseph MoConnell has accepted e position in Durham as telegraph op. orator Mn. W .13 Tufford who has bee a week or eo with Mrs Scott an daughter of Paisley and at the home o Rev It Craustou of Palmerston hae returned home Mr John Facewett has returned to his scholastio duties at No 6 aft'er his holidays at his home near Mitchell Simple and hiuro,-- Dr Thome Eoleotrio Oil is eo simple in applioation that a child 01111 understand the in- striettione. Coed as a liniment the only direction is to rub, end` when used as a &easing to apply. The direetions tire so plain and unmistakable end they are readily iinderstooeby yotmg or old Only the Uniformecrendure the agony of corns. The knowing oties apply hiollowas 'a Ooru Cure and get relief. DEATHS. MANNING -1n Bullet on April lith Thomas Manning, aged 83 years, ,atla SEW ELL -111 Clinton, April 10th Rade le Sewell. agecif30 yenas, BRO WN—In Seaforth, April 13th Edward Brosyn, aged 1 month, OAMPBELL—In Seaforth, April 14th, Alex, Murray Campbell, aged 78 years. BIRTHS. JOHNS1'ON-1n (Mutate April efith to Mr. and Mrs, J. E, Johnsou, a 0011, HU( ER Seaforth on April 5th,to Mr, and W, H. Baker, ttecn daughters. ter Comfort, good style, perfect fitting and durability are emphasized in every pair. Com- plete range of new models now being shown, a t,t- wiace Corsets .111 , •"*" ."11111' "s—E1WaciFft, e art Bros, 41V(...11.1TWk[I4.-.figf.....f4.44.:ClitiVtliA. 3 — MAGNIFICENT STEM/MRS — 3 'Dui Great Ship "SEEANDBEE"—.7T,Y OF 'BRIE"—"CITY OF BUFA FLO" BIJFPALO —Daily, May 1st to0 k21 ov.15th —CLEVELAND BETP.I.1.0 9:00 P. 01, 1 1 Leann OLITTELAND . 9:00 P. er. Arrive ODZYDLAND Tad M. STANDARD Toto Arrive Bunuaa • 7:00.3. Connections nt Oloroland for Oe or Polnt, Pist-In•Bay, Toledo, Detroit and all poi01, nts West And Soatltrtnen. Railroad tioketa rending between Buffalo and Cleveland • "0eiU0Vrngfn°rennaenktsltI,"l4a.2whogelatW.ith for1tval.ttielrtrgiT"ablritt2 daysreturnlirab, forasnotexceediaba P•o0 eOiTrOPT141o0 efga .0 11Sreialrigigut 2.114 pi2tM1.1°.....Triesggar ga:»INutsrA0. The cieveland &Buffalo Transit Company noriuss, Ohio —the lament And moot cony pnnTager Steamer en inl Anil 'niters eiTtlieworld. Sleepi0000,107, 3180 ng i_,,,,11:..a8130.215101massawasi' NDIEN Inn( , ealeatireeatile •PAJL e _MID /kVA '1117! ” tcaT7fik. WESTER\ CANADA and the PACFCo COAST Electric; Lighted'. and Congorcably equipped- trailis To obtain the lowest fare and the most eonvenint routing apply to CHAS. A. ABERHART Druggist Agent. or write to R. L. Pairbairn,General Passenger Dept,, 685 King St. E„ Toronto VIA CANADIAN NORTHERN Anglican Vestry The annual vestry meeting of St. Thomas' Church was held in the school on Tuesday lest. Rev. T. H, Brown, the rector, prealded at the meeting and referred in satiefactory terms to the splendid work accomplished during the year by the various branches of Churott organisation 'which evinced enlarged epirittal interest in everything ap- pertaieg to the welfare of the oongreg. talon, The increased attendance at the Clttlrol, eervioe and apparent zeal in devotion and spirituality of the corn- tnunicates, together with the increased attendance in the timidity School, being representative of all the church familius itt t e parish, augurs well for the future condition of the Church, The honor roll of Church members in khaki come prises twenty-two men and one nursing sister, mad it ie estimatd that very few young men are now eligble in the cin gregation for militrey enrollment, One of the members, Pte, Chas. Rolph, recently made the supretne saorifice. The eburch-wardens financial statement showed the various funds had been generously supported mite were in oo highly mitisfactory oondition. The total receipts for the year amounted to $2135 79 and an expediture of $1938 59 with 110 outstanding debts, leaving a Wane° en baud of $197 20 Asenesiveieeesss"so'seseeeeeme's"'"'"""'""'"'.____ The following °dictate were eleeted,- Reetorei warden, H Edge, People's wardee, J al Beet: Vestry Clerk, 13'. G. Neelei; Lay Delegates to Synod, F. Helmeted and F 0 Neelin. A special vote of appreciation was extended to the choir under Ilse able leadership af M ts 8 ifdge, for the praieewortey rendering of the musical siervioes of the Church was recorded. I lie Rector is to be congratulated On the evidence of progress shown and 015 also to be commended for the many improvemente the church property in- augurated eerier his incumbency, The oongritgatioual meeting will be bold en the 24s1i,, mat,