The Seaforth News, 1917-05-17, Page 5Page 5
THE CANADIAN BANK
—HE $EAFORT111 NEWS
OF COMMERCE
SIR EDMUND WALKER., G,V,O., LL.D. L) O,L,, President
Jr)IpN MRD. Goneral Manager. H, V. P. JONES, Ain't Genoral Dianne.
CAPITAL, $15,000,000 RESERVE FUND, $13,500,000
BANKING BY MAUL
Accounts may be opened at every branch of The Canadian Bank
ib# Commerce to be operated by naafi, 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 Money may be deposited or withdrawn in this way as
satisfactorily .as by a personal visit to the Bank ses
Seaforth, 7x"c�rxk C.O;
J,O. MULLEN MANAMER
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Expert f.'estim ny0
To ,]peak distinctly, and directly
into the srnout hpiect'? ---
A N eminent telephone man of 30 years ex..
pericnce says that this is the great, need
in telephoning. Over half the service difficulties
would disappear if distinct and direct spealc-
ing were practised.
To speak towards your telephone from a
yard or so away, or to speak across it means .
bad transmission—often wrong numbers, mis-
understanding and annoyance.
9 You can help the service, avoid wrong numbers, tnisun.
tlerstanding and annoyance, by speaking distinctly and
directly into the mouthpiece, with the lips about
half an inch From its rim.
"Good service " * * our true intent."
The Ball `F eiephone Co..
of Canada
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STRATFORD, ONT.
Winter Term from•January2nd
We have Conuuercinl Shorthand
'anti Telegraphy Department. The
eouroe0 are thorough up to dateand
practical, The in Btrneters areex—
pt doused asses Iva are rewiring
acorea of npplioatiolts fur trained
help we cannot supply. Write et
once for particulars.
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Toronto, 'Ont.
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eappyrappSa
Rev Dr Rutledge was In Brantford,
Miss Lily Lindsay hoe returuod to
Toronto to memo niorntng after spend.
Ing a n10010011 151 home..
ltov J, A. Robinson and Messrs J
Wiseman, J L Kerr, J A Outer, and
others attended an 1 0 0 F mooting in
Loudon seat week
Walt Elva Lavis of Toronto is aporia.
Ing a her home hore She has graduat
ed front the General Hospital as uui'ee
i2rotnrea rty
Privets Frank M'otireith of Mullein
hes been wounded, He wee a nephew
of Manure Will and John Hamiltee and
was raised' hots,
Ptc.Ld Howe, sonof tar anti Mre John
Howe has been wounded.
Mru Jun Gillespie mid Miss Gillespie
of tiaakatahwtnt aro guests of Mrs
Giltoapie
Mrs A Hogarth of Loudon is visit
ng her aunts Mrs W E MuLaren and
Mrs A Stewart.
Tho Misses Mashie and Lillian Rus- h
el of Carlingford spent some time with
their grandmother, Mrs H Carrie.
Mre A Robertsou attended the furter a
of her grandchild at Granton.
Mre Geo Wilson spent Sunday with
elativos in Setitorth,
Mre Johnston spent a day in Mitotic,
last week,
Mr and Mre 5 Milller motored to
Seaforth,
Mr and Mre M MoKellar of Seaforth
spent Sunday with the parents of the
forme .
Mho Jetta Maria Johnston of Wel-
lacobtlag in visiting her grandmother at
present.
Mr R Soots is building a Dement silo
this spring.
The Farmers Club is doing a good
work at the present time of high prices
it helps in encouraging production as
buying wholesale et nearly coat price
The Y P Society was well attended
on Sunday night. M'rs R Scott read a
paper and Mrs Jas Scott gave a short
address. AU should attend and take part
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c10 DAILY BETWELN'B(FFALO &CLEVELAND
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Th3 —MAGNIFICENT STEAMERS 3
The Great Ship "SEEANDBEE"-0"CITY OF ERIE"—"CITY OF BUFFALO"
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BUFFALO—Daily, May let to Nov. 15th --CLEVELAND
Leave Busreho - MOP. 3r, 1 1A0,00N Leave OrmVILAND • 5100 P. M.
Arrive ohovnLAND 7:90 A, E1. f STANDARD MIR + arrive E000 . Q 7:80A. M.
aonnoettona et ale,ele tar Wdar Point, Pat-in•Bay Rnlodo, Dotrolt and all Dont.
ween ens Sm tltWeot, Railroad 510)0081 rooding bolootu auftlAo sol olavolan
ars good 100 brn0ODortatlon oa oar otenmbrl, Asia your tiakob o0b tot
blS0h0Ithi days retarnllmtt,ecorsnre no 00000dlnai)7 lab heelbAae.
)300011re11y dolma loabiona pnaale oliarl of Ile roan s t D DRANDnn8' 8008 on
de,orl give booldeb free.
al and n
II4• n o fotot•1
k for our D D
d1 110 Ra a
b EAve conks. A
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The C1o'o1on'1 :r Ruffato
'1 ransit Company
(1, o10, 0, Ohio
Tho Omit BhIp 0TNAODIIB1•
lomat anti nontitlltly
pna.orgar Blm or bn Minna
,rases arlhn world. 111001.1h0
.0800810, 1.500 pauougero,
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Londesboro
Mr and Dire L.Orawford have been
notified that their son Walter had been
wounded in the face, He left here with
a Huron unit and went to Franoe with
one of the drafts,
WANTON
(Milton, Dlny -- Grand Trunk of halals
!nada a vloit here today in response to
a moon from the Ulultuu Board of
Trade, aolriag for improved traits service
with 'Torouto and Gotlerieh,
!Representatives were present from
the loos' boards of trade of (loderioh
Seaforth, Mitchell and Clinton, and
a strong ensu wee Inaeie out for better
servlu0,
U 1tl Honing, 1) P A„ frurn'rormiao
acknowledged that 'some improvement
oonld be made, and promised to give
the matter' duo oousidoratioo. with a
view to having the ohangos made with
the issue of the new timetable in lune.
D7r llorning was a000mpsuied by
Mr Wilsott, 1058te0 of transportation,
Mr Forreeter,enperiutendout,of Loudon
and Mr Weathehebone, of Stratford,
The delogetioue from the adjoining
owu8 consisted of the prnlniuont offi-
osru of the oouuoils and boards of trade,
Goderich
Mr, and Mre, R. Jewels, Uolborne
celebrated their golden wedding last
voek, when thirty deseendallts were
'resent.
Rogation Bewley when prayers were
made for a good harvest in the Angli.
can Uhureh on Sunday.
The town will: apply tmade on the
streets
One of Mr. Swallows photos is in
Dumb Animals for May showing his
daughter Verna footing a lamb from a
l ottle.
A great many vacant lots will be put
i Ito Drop this year to help production,
Itis hoped in thin way to have a large
t mount of food products for shipment
to England.
Winthrop
A meeting wits held here on Thurs-
day night in Caldera Hall with the ob.
jest of showing how greatly the
Empire needs an increase of food pro-
ducts at the present time. The scarcity
of labour and the season last
year has
left a great shortage in the world of
ood. There Ives a f..ir attendanoe.
Mr Jno Govenloak was in the chair.
The first speaker was Rev Geo MoICin
ay who gave statistics to slow the
deficiency. Rev T H Brown followed
with a short address and urged the
growth of potatoes, carrots and turnips
or food.
Mr Reid of Seaforth urged the farm.
ere to make every sacrifice for the boys
who are giving their lives to protect the
arms of their owners, 11 Germany
won, they would lose their farms. He
had given his son. What were they
giving? Mr Noelin also spoke, 1Vlueio
is furnished b the choir and Mr
wt v
Blanchard. After some discussion a
committee was formed to secure seed
potatoes.
Missionary Auxiliary Elects Officers
.—Tho election ofthe Woman's Miss-
ionary Auxiliary of the Lontlosboro
Methodist Church was held Wednesday
afternoon. Reports indicated a very
sucoesoful year's work, The following
officers w000 elected for the ensuing
Saar
President— Mrs. Tamblyn
let Vice Presidout—Mrs. Bell
Recording Seorotary—Mrs W Lyon
Corresponding Seoretary—Mrs. Rev.
0 C Keine
Superintendent of 5 S—Mrs Philips.
Organist Miss Nellie Manning.
Mrs George Moon teas elected dele-
gate to the Conference Branch meeting
at Petrolea and Miss L, Brigham alter.
nate Corresponding Secretary.
Ou Thursday last the Woman's
Institute held their annual meeting at
when reports were read mud the °MBaors
ideated as follows—
Pres Mrs 11 3 Young, Vint .L'res Mrs.
Do Young, Sao Treat, Miss S 0 Barr
District Representative Mies Brigham.
The following is a . auln Bary of the
dlinatioial Report for last year Balance
on hand 54 72, Feels 7 25, Government
Grant 8 00, Tp. Oonnty Grant 147 83
Ple Social 108 28, Pionic 32 50, Socia
17 15 Quilting 12 00 Douatione t08 43
Total 491 16. Expenditures Hall rent
12 00, Postage 14 82, Byron Military
Hospital 25 00, Printing 2 00, For
Picnic 23 20, Pie Sooia 121 77, Tarn
101 54, Flannel 121 08, Balance on
hand 189 80,'lotal 491 16,
Sara 0 Barr,
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Pressing, (Cleaning tlud !!apart g
Oampbell'e Block vpp Queens Hotel
up stairs.
Mr. loss (Jitlnerun. of Torch to; wee
a visitor at the homy of Mr. and Ws
J, Pinkney. last week.
Joe Kelly, clock in the. Post U 0,',,
has donned the King's 11t11ferra and ie
1 now to 1'oi'on10 training,
Mrs. Ftc,lsou of 'l'oru1101 is visiting
her daughter Mise Helton at the
merciel Butes.
lieu, (1, M. Lulthi, of ltoyee Arotiva•
T010lttu, will preeeh at the Aenir. r.eiy
eervlOOO next Mabbatil in First Pron.-
by Gorily) 01400011.
Mies Wilson of Detroit wan it ),.,,111
visitor at ilia bonze of boos eiator !Vick. W
(3. Willie.
Mins 1',,srl Taylor who has 1•^[•r,
attoutln g Oa Faulty of ~'tine:,tint us,
Toronto has rattassid hulas, for tl e
1'
holidays.
Mr. E Crawford 31acl1ellt•nd of Baden
spent Sunday at the horse of .411. 110:,1 I
Mrs. It 5. Hays
M r and 1110 OV' 1, Jnlloston of Dot' ei
have been ependiug the past weo'k with
Heir motile', Mrs Andrew Joyut.
Food Pre,fuetion 'Talks will be'given
on hriday nighr; by the local ,'ler,{'y
and others at eight o'clock at iheblin,
Varnr•, Stafa, P?rraeefceld and Walton
Musical firoirrame and front seats kept
for the larks,.
Aathma' is 'Torture, No one who
hasn't gasped for dreatlh in the power
of cathine. knows what Buell Buffering is•
Thousands do know, however, from ex-
perience haw unmeasurable is the relief
r o I a
provided by that ma us roti v 1 o pt pa n u
De,J D Kellogg's Asthutft Remedy, For
years it hail been relieving and curing
the most severe 00808. 1.1 you 0500 a
sufferer clo not delay a day iu scouring
EMS remedy from your druggist.
Staffa
Niro H Golding has been visiting
St Meryl'.
0u
Mrs Fleming of New York has been
the guest of her father Mr VV B Drake,
Mr and Mrs Saouis recently visited
Mre J Harburn, sister of the latter,
Mr John Drake ie now living on the
farm lately owned by his father,
Mr and Mrs Geo Walton were recent
Mr sun' Mrs EI W Meyers of Strat-
ford spent the week ants with Mr :tut'
Mrs Hugh Mc Kay.
Mies A Andrews wee laid up for a few
days
The many friends of Mies .Ildith Hoag
will be pleased to learn that she is tm-
proving un health,
Mrs Crittenden of Myth 1811 g0080 at
the of p
home her nephew Mr H Coombe.
o
r
Mrs Mo0ormiok is visiting her son,
Darnel, at Bridgeburg at present.
Mr and Mrs D Fell spent' Sunday
with relatives in Clinton.
Dr J H McFaul of Toronto was a
visitor at the home of his mother Mrs L
L MaFaul during the past week.
Nfiee Harris and Mies Agnes McKay
of Stratford were guests at the home of
Mr and Mrs Hugh MoKay.
Mrs Dr Mulligan of Grand Forks
North Dakota is visiting her mother,
Mrs T Mognaid, Gabriel: st,
Mrs J C Greig is a representative
from the Huron Presbyterial society to
the meeting of the C+suers! Conuail of
the \Vomaus Missionary Society. which
meets in Toronto this week.
Miss Rena McKoozie of Stratford
spent the week•und at her house here,
The mans, friends of bliss Jessie Soot
Thornton Hall, will he pleased to see
her nut after her recent illness.
:11 s Seymour Watson Dee Mina f ud•
more) of Vancouver, 11 (3 is visiting
relatives in and around town.
Mr Harald Boat of Regina was n
visitor at the 1wm0 of Mr and Mrs Writ
Gillespie during the past Meek,
A ep.ceial service in cenuootioe with
lfother'e Day was bold in tho Prosby-
visitore. torten Sunday school cast Sunday after-
noon when an interesting program watt
provided. .
Mr and Mrs Andrew Archibald and
fancily of Loudon and Mr. and Mrs.
Glen of Clinton spent Stanley with Dir.
and Mrs, W. Smithera.
Mics Pioroy of Toronto is a visitor at
the home of Mr, and Mre, W Smithers
Mr Peter Dill of Dublin was in town
on Monday.
Mr A Beattie and Mr Talbot mot-
ored over from London and visited
Mr John Beattie
Mre J Patterson of 'Toronto spout
Sunday in town
Walton
M Jas McLaughlin has secured a
boy foss, Seaforth Oollogiete to assist
!Lisa for the 811111m0r.
The Fortner's met lost Monday to
arrange for supplies,
A car of potatoes srrived at Welton
last week for seed.
Seeding id nearly completed and
the farmere are . now preparing the
grouhld for mote.
Town of Seaforth
Court of Revision
Natio() is hereby given that the first
meeting of the Court of Revision for
hearings of Appeals agaiuet the Assess-
mentSeaforth !Zoll of the town
of Seafor
1917 will he hold in the Oounoil Cham-
ber, Town Hall Seaforth oil Monday
the fourth day of June 1917 at 8 Is m
Dated at Seaforth this x6011 day of May
1917.
Jno A Wilson
Clerk
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Men's So Rs
at $12 to ,16M0
Although Stag? 110 the Utast collection aro'
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wail and rie`ir jjr7tSia, Thelinings It'oo( trirl o7"ilp70t %14,.kt!t:'P3tiot4++r
All Sizes, Price $1.5 to '26
Stew rt Bros
Seaorth
Miss Belle Scott of Belgrave is
guest at the home of Mr and Mrs James
Archibald
Miss Mary Modoland motored from
Palmerston and spent Sunday with her
parents Mr and Mre Isaac Modolaud
Mr Joe Dorsey of Orillfa spent 5uu-
day at his home ohs Victoria St
Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Walker visited
friends in Brussels.
Mra (1 Papst of Hamilton was a week
end visitor at the home of hor mother,
Ml's, J.F. Porter,
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tailored to your measure from one of
the hundreds of fine fabrics and one
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