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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1917-06-28, Page 1W. i"! BOX & eo. Furniture Dealers Phone 50 New Series Volume I5, No, 25 5() SlEeTLON WORK Nice easy work 1'i child could almost do the work. Opine and take one Section as follows 5 girls to put in hip pockets. 5 girls to pelt in side pockets. 5 girls to make garters. 5 girls to loin garments together. 5 girls to sew on bands and one or two girls to inspect work. We also want 25 or 7n -oirls for pants making. All nice clean work and easy and steady all year round. 50 hours per week We have girls making over ten dollars a week. Why can't you ? Apply or Write to W. E. SANDFORD MFG. GO. Fred Robinson, Manager SEAFORT! ONTARIO INANTE Artillery Aged 6 to 9 yrs, height 15.3 hands, weight 1200 to 1350 pounds and 1500. pounds .and stand 16.1 hands COLORS Any except light grey, white or light buckskin All horses must be sound, of good con- formation free from blemishes and broken to harness or saddle. Horses will be inspected at Listowel RIESTAA1.31iPINT AND eoNFEeTIONIE An up-to-date .Restaurant in town for good meals, lunches and homemade candy Special Regular Dinner every Saturday mesh Fruits of all kinds always on hand. Our home made candies always the best. Chocalates, Carmelo. Bon -Bons (co Taffies a specialty. Eltviu; iustalle:1 3 t '11 t.i.:11' i p't tt f or malting ICE CREAM TRY IT OLYMPIA RESTAURANT next door to eardnos Bros rp�� riquGltiinn;taiivaiiily��}Ij4lr.'. ,Id 1!; v II II'Iii' This, our new aerial !story, is one a the very best written on the present war. The first instalment will appear in an early Issue. You'll like Tommy; it is a strong, soul -stirring tale of the great world war that everyone in the family will enjoy. The hero Is a Lancasterahire lad. He didn't want to go to war -not at oral, "Let 'em as wants to fight the Germans fight 'em" said Tommy, Then ane day he heard the cry of suffering Belgium • he hosed the call of his own motherland --he gave up the bbeeaatt Job he ever head and enlisted. He went bo Prance; he fought a goodfight— againsthimself as Weil as the o,.r . ; he won the D.G.M. llt1 thiset girl its the wegid. A :,;. • .i:k fist for the Ant inetatnemt. SEAFORTH, ONT o--nit.••••-,.na�•mtm--n t�na�»n�•�.� • $*I 10 11.10.0.11.141.0.1.11.41.41.1•0 WO -114.0.11T. I i TownTopics • .., ,mew,tamm4 , eeva,w,.o.01•00..w le i Pressing, Cleaning unit Repairing Campbell's Block opp Queens Mote up stairs. The Clinton News Record last week warns its readers against giving gait to hens. It alight also have warned about giving s alt to young hogs Mr. Powell has taken a position in the Ogiivie'e Flour Mille in ;eIoutreal Mr, Harold Jones spent Sunday in Stratford, Mies Clara , Pinkney is visiting in Goderich. Mr and Mrs. Stephen Coleman visited friend 111 town on Monday. Lieut, ,Muir Thomson and Mr L Bolt- on spent' Sunday in Brnesells, Rev. J. ti. Muldrow of Vancouver, B, 0, is oil a visit to his sisters, Mrs. J. K. Scott and Mr's, R, Soarlatt of n/reIcillop. Mrs, Rands of Brussels spent the reek -end with her sister, Mrs. J, W, Walker. Mra, Johh Stewart, High St spent a few a clays with her daughter in Wal- laceburg, Mr, C. Aberhart has purchased a handsome MoLanghlin oar from the the local agent, Rev, A. L. Russel a former pastor of the Methodist Church visited friends here, Mrs. George Sinithera of Toronto is the guest of her daughter Mrs. W. Oughton, Mr, A, J, Evans of London, was. relieving Mr, Griffin, Bell Telephone manager of Stratford, was in town on Thursday. Mr Griffin Bell Telephone manager of Stratford district was married on Wednesday June 20th and is taking a honeymoon trip. Mra. Wm. Halbirk received word on Thursday that her uncle in New Hamburg was dead and left the same day to attend the funeral. Pte. Stanley Hays of Camp Borden spent a few days of hie home this week Mies Emily Deem is, home for the vacation Mies Helen Larkin arrived home on Monday from New York, Mrs, George Gouinlock of Toronto is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. Holmeatead, Goderich St, Robert Laird, Nelson Govenlook and Stanley Hays of the Royal Flying Corps Camp Borden spent the week end at their homes here, Miss Mulholland left on Tuesday to visit friends in the West, Miss Agnes Hestia, Detroit, is a visitor at the home of Mr, and Mrs. George Turnbull. Mise Olive M. Laidlaw, Natiok, Mase. is visiting her mother, Mrs, J, 0, Laid- aw Goderich St. Miss Isabel MoDowell spout the wee kend with friends in Stratford. Miss Bessie Grieve, Tara has return- ed home for the holidays, Mr. Clanoey, Toronto, was a town visitor over Sunday, . Mr. Andrrew Archibald and wo children of Landed are visitor, at he home of Mr and Mrs William Smithere. Mrs, Coates of London is visiting her brother, Mr, Wm, Ament. A garden party will be held on the Egmoudville Church lawn on the evening of July the 10th, Splendid programme, Keep this date open Further announcement next week. 'Mr. and Mrs, James McKay Egmondville, are visiting friends in Toronto, Mrs. Ferguson of Lietowell is av leiter at the home of Mr, and Mrs. William Broadfoot. Dr Geo. Heileman has moved hie office from the Cady block and has taken rooms in the Roye9"Hotel The ladies of Egmoudville intend holding a garden party on Tuesday July the 10tli. Keep the date open, Mr. James Robb has returned from Luoknow, Dr, C. McKay is in Rochester this week, RIO, THURSDAY, JUNE 28 017 Missionary Tea A tore was held at Mrs. Jae. Scott's home by the W. A. of the Presbyterian Church in McKillop on Thursday last when a large attendance was present Mrs. J. 0. Greig react the Report of the meeting at Kingston. Mrs, Jas. Darr. auoe one of the oldest members was presenter) with a life membership, Mrs ',,hos Moho') read the addreee end Mrs Jas, Acheson presented the Certificate A ploaeaut afternoon was spent, Visit Huron's Stook On Thursday last Mr, It, B. Wilkin- son livestock dealer of Toronto brought a number of stock meal in five oars to town to vielt some of the stockmen of Huron. There were 18 men in all and comprised:—Mesars Jno-Fish, Ab. Sny. ur, A. Groff and Clealn Shautz of Wat- erloo; G. Guthrie and Jno. Shultz of New Dundee: John, Abe and David Honseberger of Baden; Jas. Chrear n Shakespeare; August Nipple of Peters. burg together with Mr. Russel station agent at Batten and Mr. Fowler of the same place, In the afternoon Mr. Wilkenson. tool[ his party out to the farm of 'Phos, McMullen of Hullett to sea his herd which they were very pleased with. After returning to town a banquet was held and aheechea made giving Mr, Wilkerson much praise for his enter. tainment. The party consisted of the best stook feeders of Waterloo But they admitted Huron had the beet cattle, Fir. and Mrs, Falmer and little sou of Winnipeg were visitors at 111e borne of Mr, and Mrs. A. Palmer, The sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be dispensed in the First Presby. terian Church at the morning service tioxt Sabbath, Rev, Mr, Abroy of Lewisham will conduct the preparatory se1'vicee. A auecessful missionary tea was eery- ed eryed in the Methodist olnnroh on Wednes" dayafternoon by the Womene Auxiliary The handsome piano lamp made and donated by Messrs J. Keating and T. G' Scott for the be- nefit of the Red Uroes Society which has been on exhibition in the window of Mr. J. Walker's furniture store for the past few weeks will be drawn for on Thursday aftarnooe July 5th at four o'clock in Carnegie Hall, The joint business meeting of the War Auxiliary and the Red Cross Society will be held in Carnegie Lib- rary Hall ou 'Thureclay July 5th at four o'clock, Ontario Statutes 0911 fopiee of the Ontario Sessional Statutes for Rely 'have been received by me for distrilsuticn to Justices of the Peace, and may be obtained on 1867 1917! [Jubilee of Confederation Whereas Sunday next. the first day of July, has been proclaimed as a day of solemn and religious recognition by ono people of the henifits and bleseioge vouchsafed to 'is by Providence as a Dominion, Churches and Sunday Sehoole and Associations of a like char- acter arerequeeted and urged to fitting - 1y commemorate the Confederation of our Dominion and whereas Monday the second day of July ham been fixed by proclamation for the Celebration of Dominion Day and for the general celebration of the Fiftieth Anniversary of the foundation of the Dominion of `t., meta all citizens are requested to g1'vti, expression of their patriotism and the unity of all Canadians by their die. play of flags and suitable decorations at their homes and places of business or in any other way they desire. SiRTH$. HODGINS—In Seaford' on Sunday, Juno 24th, to Capt. and Mra. Hod gins, a eon, HALES—At Mrs. Warwick, Seaforth, on June 26th to Mr. and Mrs, Hales a daughter. application at my office in the Court STEPVART— In Seaforth on -June 'Llst House, Goderioh, or will be forwarded to Mr, and Mrs. Harry Stewart a by Express upon request. son, C. Seager, Clerk of the Peace. GRIEVE ---On June 25th to Mr and Mrs Jae Grieve, a son BIG SPECIAL SALE NOW. OF LADIES READY- TO-WEAR APPAREL SPECIAL PRICES ON Many LINES OF WASH GOODS EARLY CLOSINC WEDNESDAY lifflereMINNEENENentlinStelinall MACTAVISH'S This store will] close at 12.3o p. m on Wednesdays during July and August. W. Te BOX & (20, 1tM11AJ.AdJtRs Ana .. J7t1N1 RAJ. Ja1RL"Ct0Rk peg Ih .ti) Holders of goverment nyplome end Dictum -Cantina hlonatugru Phones i xi pt11 Valla 1e7� Two Cents Single Copy Gift for the June Bride Our very exeellcut lamann4 1'aried stock affords the must deeirellaeeleetions of gilts for the June Bride that one multi well imagine. We now are carrying the larg,et and bast oei,eled stork we ever had and what is very cheer.. tui news the war has scarcely affected ,aro Prions in moat dues Let ne sdagesi: Cut ®lass, Pearl Jewelry $ilrerwear, C1(31 4, 'Mel gets, Levellers buriNerklets, Cur Wedding Binns, are of the desirable style and quality. 1Treil '. 2'attattgr Snrremanr Ma ttnauge & i talferg 1Iewsters auk (fh tiricata Marriage License Issuers PHONE 199 livening 10 ?he store you will always oke• DURING JULY AND AUGUST eseessoneessessnagnesmeggsgmes If You Want Good Goods Goods as good as they ca nbe made—come to us. You may say that every Dry Goods dealer yon kuow sells good Goods. You may have been told by many of them that their goods are the best. But are, they? We don't Ask You to Take Ger Word for it. We don't expect you tobelieve that statement until you have made an investigation. We know what a broad assertion we have made. We believe we have the goods to back it up. 11 You Look for "Cheap" Goads you won't find them here, but if you are looking for quality—If you want the Best Values for the least Money—You'll find this sto.e peculiarly prepared to satisfy you. Experiment Proves Facts Don't you Ethink you had better find out about the many advantages in Style, Quality, Service and Price offered exclusively at this store. If you require anything in our line, try us. J. Mactavish Seaforth The Store That Satisfies MILLINERY ON SALE NOW AT HALF PRICE A LSO MANY BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS SPECIAL SALE HERE AND THERE THRO UGH - OUT THE STORE