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The Seaforth News, 1917-05-03, Page 5• ,e- - Page 5 THE ,5 FORTH NEWS THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE SIR EDMUND WALKER, .V.°, LL,D. D.LLL., President. MEN AIRD, General Msosirer. If, y. F. JONES, Asst General Mummer CAPITAL, $15,000,000 RESERVE FUND, $13,500,000 BANKING BY MAIL Accounts may be opened at every branch of The Canadian Bank of Commerce to be operated by mail, and will receive the same careful attention as is given to all other departments of the Bank's business, Money may be deposited or withdrawn in this way as .satistactoriir as by a personal visit to the Bank. sss Seafort3n. 3Bacark.o-t J,G. MULLEN MANAgER dommaimagm=magginzummontaldtdiattratUi Expert Testimony. To speak distinctly, and directly into the mouthpiece — PA. A N eminent telephone man of 30 yearsex- perience says that this is the great need in telephoning. Over half the service difficulties would disappear if distinct and direct speak. ing were practised. • To speak towards your telephone from a -• yard or so atvey, or to speak across it means bad transmission—often wrong numbers, mis- understanding and annoyance. You can help the service, avoid wrong numbers, misun. derstanding and annoyance, by speaking distinctly and directly into the mouthpiece, with the lips about half an inch from it rim. "Goad service * our true intent." The Bell Telephone Co. of Canada llellargeraerleieiWerelea-s W. J. Walker & San Undertakers n*ad Embalmers W. J. Walker, bolder of eminent Diploma and Licienee Day or Night calls receive our prompt attention Day Phone 67 Night " 18 ° STRATFORD, ONT.---- Winter Tenn from January2nd Wo have Commercial Shorthand sate Telegraphy Department. The eourcee are thorough up to dateand practical. The in struotore areex- perienced and we are receiving scores of applioatione for trained help we cannot supply. Write at Ones for partionlare. A. IVIcLAUCHLAN L'IttNalPy pi)An, • 11,4 94, PROMPTLY SECIIREO in all countries. Ask for our INVENTOR' ADVISER, .which will be sent Free. ' MARION Xs NA Rrrs‘• LOOK I There he goes. He is clean shaven and hair neatly cut, typical of the man who com- mands the higher sal- ary. Follow his ex- ample by having our barbering done at the Commerical Barber Shop. 14e assist greatly in keeping you well groomed. Last week we satis- fied over 250 custom- ers. Think of i t ! Were you one ? not decide at once to get the best treatment bg coming direct to the COMMERICAL BARBER SHOP W. Robinson BOLTON'S Business Hours Monday Night 6.15 Saturday Night 11 30 Other Nights 8 Bolton's Barber Shop OARDNOS BLOCS:SEA:FORTH. tro3.- DAILY BETWEEN. BUFFALO 4.CLEVELt.IND 3 — MAGNIFICENT STEAMERS — 3 The Great Ship "SEEANDOEE"-"CITY OF ERIE"-"OITY OF 113UVRALO" IINTITZSIN BUFFALO—Daily, May tat to Nov. 15th —CLEVELAND Leave BurrAld • 900 P. Bi,e,t EASTZlitl LOOV6 OtarMLAm • MOO,. M. Arrive CUIVIItAND 7ia0 U BNAILD DTom Arrivo BOPITAI4 740A. 51. Connootiorie et OloVolao nd tor Or Point, Put.lo•Day, Toloda, Detroit Rad ail palate Weet scul illoathrroet. Railroad needs mane between Bahrain and. Clortilatut mtZVAPyriPrrett, 00 oor .00,0000*. 0*5 000 00000 0.1055 00, w01511 daya rotarn limit, 000 00.0 not oreooding127 viltoolliatio. 00005leaUp 0010504 000105) 500*15 00005 Q1 4110 (00010 01211 ' 0000W12000 ' 5005 01 The CI., inaato Transit Contour" Cloofinsil, Ohio TheOrmiBIOO.BIBBLEBBEW, .-0045 Intonit ksoi most goally parmenkreir Stermor tavad nakerii ottho Stophao e.paelt,r, 100* tobilusom. ':k-ATARE +3° kratati py, • Z:^alrrt . , 52 CORRESPONDENCE 1 Manley Seeding operations have been stopped by the late rain, although quite it 1111111ber have almost finished. Mr Henry Repein has purchased new Chevrolet car from Dan. Shannon and he Intends to take in the ape* he is one of those that has rushed th sewn in seeding and always take* the lead, Mr W. Manley had the misfortune of losing another fine eow with paralysis. Mr Ed. Rose had the misfortune of losing six of hie 00W6 three died with paralysis and three with nails that punchered their atomach. Mr Fred Zigler milled on Mende near Soaforth last Sunday. McKillop Don't forget the Servide of Song in Hi Providence Methodist Church next Sunday night at 7 o'clock, Corse and tear the address of two officers of the Salvation Army of Seaforth, Get the habit of going to ohurolt regularly, All muds invited to this meeting May 6tle Leadbury Mrs Crosier and her two danghtera were in a rtniaway in Seaforth last Fri- day. The horse took frightisd up - et the buggy, no doubt thine' would have proved serious had not the horse got free from the harness The horse broke through two wire fences, No one was seriously hurt but the three occupants of the buggy received bruises ou the face. A large congregation gathered at Bethel church for the opening of the Sunday School, The Patriotic pro- gramme was very good. Mies A Kim - Lite! reoited "When you call we come" Charlie Boyd sang "Keep the home fires burning", Mies Della MoGravin sang sweetly "The Maple Leaf Forever: 'We'llnever let the old flag fall" was rendered by Willie Norman. The pas- orgave a brief address on "Four good °aeons to learn" let "Honor all men" 2nd Love the brotherhood" 3rd !'Fear God" 4th "Honor the King" There are good p:ospects for a successful session of Sunday School work in this vicinity. Prices mid -diplomas are off- ered by the Trustees of the Church. Mr Boyd is still holding his own after his serious operation, Mise Della Godkiu has returned from the West after a year spout its Alberta Walton Saeramental servioe in the Method- ist church next Sunday morning at 10,48 a, m. It is requested that all members on the circuit be present at this important ineade of graoe. The Quartely Official Board will meet in Walton Methodist ohuroh Mob - day May 7th. at 2.30- Very import- ant business to diOCUBB, Mrs Andrew Johnson visited at the home of her daughter Mrs Geo Dundee last week. We are pleased to report Mrs Wm Dennison is recovering rapidly from an attack of rheumatism. Miss Clara Dennison of Toronto le trying tvith her =thee for a weeks. Tho friends of Mr Sidney Hewitt of Shedden, will be pleased to know he successfully passed his first examination in theology. He is studying for the Methodist ministry. Mrs Win Dennison has beets on the siok list for a few days. We hope that that she will aeon regain her usual health and vigor. • • Servioe in the Methodist Church next Sunday evening at 7 p. m. Pastor will preach on the following subjeot "Three essentials we need for to -day," Why uot be a member of the library? A number of good books have arrived. A. visit to the library would be worth while. The Library has had a number of new books put on its shelves aittl everybody should become a member. Mr jn, Campbell has had word that one of his nephews has been killed in action. Me Win. Crawford is leaving to live in Brusisels where he has bought a 'home Mr and Wire Jae Bennett hes received word that their eon Pte Wm, Clarence Bennett has been wounded in the knee, taffy Farmare are neiv busy tilling the ground and from present out look they tvill get priori for their work, Memorial services will be held in the Methodist Church on Suuday next for the Papt lititeon Killed in France. Mr and Mrs Drake went to Seaforth last week after selling their ferns stook Their many (Hondo wish them happi- ness in their new home. Varna The boy with the fishing pole is now to be seen, The boys are owning back from the factories to put in the crops. If dry weather lasts rattail seeding will be clone, Anglioan se vioee are now held ID the evening. We are all glad to ISO Mr Ricker back after his illnese. Pte Rowland who enlisted two years ago is back again having been wounded in the ankle. Winthrop Mr W 0 Hart, who mealy sold his farm to Mr John Reid of Bornholm held a very successful attrition rude on Thursday of last week, of all his farm stook and implements During the heavy wind storm on Tuesday last the beim on the farm of Mr Geo Nisbett was blown down. Messrs Chas and Austin Dohnage have rented the farm of Mi a Samuel Dorronoe on the fith concession, which was oocupled during the past year by the late Cecil Roe The wind- mill on the faun of Mr Sydney Doltnage was blown down dur- ing the heavy gale which swept over thio locality on 'bleeds), last The Butter factory in this village commenced operations for the season this week; Mr Calder has prospects o the largest business for a number of years. Owing to the very backward weather v?ry little fused has been sown in this district yet.' Bayfield Mr Greenslade is the latent to pur- chase a oar. Rev E. Smith exohanged with Rev A. MacFarlane ou Sunday. Several from here attended the fun- eral of the late Win Scott at Brimfield last week. St Andrews Church has been re- novated by the womeu of the con- gregation new carpete have been laid and the walls decorated and a great change made by the work done. Pte, Rollo. Cooks infantry is a eon of Mr and Mrs Wm Cook of tewn, Be is suffering from a gun wound in the foot and is in the hospital at Sampsted in England. Mrs 0 0 Grieg left on Saturday to visit her sister in Port Eope on her way to attend the Provincial meeting of the Women's Missionary Society, to which she was appointed a delegate by the Seaforth Auxiliary. Miss Mason, Hamilton was the gues, of her Meters, the Misses Mason, John St. Miss Mason had been in Belgrave nursing the late Mr D Sproat. She expects to leave shortly for overseas Mr Thomas Stephens of the Queen's Hotel has purchased the Campbell Block on Main St, The 161st Batt, is new part of the 14Ih Intantary Brigade and attaohed to the 5th Canadian Division and is ready to go Francis but does not ex- pect to reach the firing line before June Tho expected change in the railway time table did take place. It was rumored that the trains taken off in the winter would be restored, No change was made on this line. On the Clinton line the trains taken off are restored, Some hope this line will receive better treatment later. The monthly Prayer Meeting for the boys at the Front will be oonducted in the Salvation Army Citadel on Mon, May 14th at 3 P M instead of May 7tli A debate on the sobject, "Resolved that town life is better than country life," was held by the pupils of the Prinoipers room at the Public School on Thursday afternoon. The affirmat- ive aide, which was awarded the de,. Main by a few pointe, wee taken hy Billie Greig, Floretioe Beattie, and Beth Barton, andthe negative side by Earnest Edge, Fergus MeoKay and Harold MoNab, 10.P....40....mellio.. OBB.....,O1M....orl.........rO,...„ X.........M.w.M....o.agoomr.M.0.00..0...........o, to I TownTopics 11 aweeeteisseeeeinseeessesees.oemeeestopesseeets=wsi Preeeing, Cleaning mid Repairing Campbell's Block opp chorine Hotel up stairs. Boy wants farm work—Apply to the Nowa Office or phone 127 in the 01/814— ing, The News will advertise free any farmer wanting help or any pergola wanting farm work, The tickets drawn for the towelle donated by Mrs Jae Stewart in aid of the Bed Crocus Society belonged to Mrs 8, T. Holmes, and Mrs Cleo, E. liender. 0011. TIM amount realized being 721 60 The Red Orme Society wish to thank all who rumbaed in any way at the play. The Conspiracy in Cardno's Hall Fri- day evening, April 27t1i. loire Murless Jones and the 10e01 - here of the elonspiraoy company wish to express their appreoiation of the generous assistance afforded them by the following—Mr Henry Edge, Co, Walker tk 4on, Stewart Bros, 111 Broderick, Ed Mole, Rev J Eitowtion, Mrs Wm Hillis Dublin was a visitor in tuwii 02* MOH ally' Miss Minnie Donley returned BD Saturday from vieiting relatives fur the past three months in New Orlitalle and Chicago, Rev Mr McFadden, Kingston wan a visitor the past week with Mrs Mead dell at the home of Mr and Mrs Hugh Hamilton Tuokeramith. Mrs Hoffman and Miss Carrie tHoff- man Hamilton 'accompanied thu remains of Mr Percy Hoffman here on Satur- day, while here they were the guests of Mrs Pd Y McLean, sister of Mrs Hoffman, lYfr James Sproat, Toronto attended the funeral of his uncle Mr Dave Sproat the past week. Dr, A B Smillie of Sheffield passed through Seaforth on his way to Hensel] Mrs Lorne Pethiok and family who have been visiting relatives here left on Monday for their home in Orillia. Mise Schaffer of Listowel was a week end visitor at the home of Dr H H Ross. Mr and Mrs Best of Regina are vieiting relatives here. Pte Percy Rolph has gone to Tor o nto take a course of apeoial ' treat- ment in the Convalescent Hospital, Mee Edith Soott of Toronto Univer- sity came home on Friday evening, Pte. Bohannan is in Londoe taking a course of treatment at the Military Oonvaleooent Hoapital, Mr. W. H. Baker aud family intend removing to Toronto this week. The best wishes of their friends accompany them to the [beet) City. Mrs. John Sproat la visiting he daughters in Detroit. Miss H. I, Graham 10 in Kingston this week representing the Buron Presbyterial Society at the Provincial meeting. Mrs. and Mies McKenzie of Brous - field are moving into their uew home on Centre St, Miss K. Killoran who has been the guest of Mrs. J 0. Greig during the pleat two weeks hes gone to visit her brother, IV1r. James L. Killoran in Goderieh, The many friends of Mrs, H. H. Boss will be sorry to learn of her 111- n0s0 Ceptain Hedging of Whitby was a visitor at his home here, Mr 0 Sheehan, who has been the guest of his sister, Mrs It Murton Jones left on Saturday for his home in Tor- onto. Mrs G E Henderson is visiting friends 111 loronto. Mrs R 8 Hays has returned from Detroit. Mr E, Crawford MecOlelland of Bad- en wee a week -end visitor at the home of idea 118 Hays. We aro glad to hear that Mrs Hugh Mo Diarraid, who hue been seriously ill is improving. Mr and Mrs F Wiltse spent the week end with hien& near Walton, Mrs IP 1-1 Larkin has retrirned from a visit bo friends in Chatham, Mrs D iVieLettnan, Wroxeter attend- ed the funeral of the late Mr David Sproat at Belgrave last Friday, Mies Lillian Faulkner of 0, N, Telegraph Office, Brampton le visiting her parents, 'Thursday, May - Women's Stylish Suits A vast assemblage, exclusive authoritative Styles are presenteb in a variety that satisfies every call of preference and pocket -book,, ALL THE BECOMING. STYLE that it is possible to put im a Suit is to be found in these de. lightfully attractive garments. You may choose from a wonder. Ail array of styles, plain and pleated, in poiret twill, tricotine gaberdine, serge and checks, in allithe wanted colors. The coats characterized by the distinctive new collars and panels or pleats anthe hips. All sizes. Price $15 to $30 New Attractions in Millinery Distinctive and MO and moderately priced THERE is a regu- lar riot of a attrac- tive and becom ing colorings in the new spring and summer millinery Dame Fashion this year restricts to neither size nor co. lor in your new Hat. No excuse therefore for any woman to be unbecomingly hatted. There is no clanger of your not getting a becoming hat here, every hats bears the stamp of i taste and be- coming style. cOPIPJOHT Blouses to Match the Suit Mak a your Suit a Complete CAW AND very charmingly do they match fas. hions of geor- gette crepe, orepe-de-chine and voile, in all the rich delicate tints so desIabla of summer wear The large col- lars still :rule and aro more charmingly cut than ever Price $1,25—fio te $6 rt • Seaforth