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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1917-08-30, Page 5Page ME CANADIAN BANK CO MERCE VIE SEARTki NEWS ER EDMUND WALKER, r41G o SIR JOHN A1RD,GeoaralManager D.C,I.., President r; = H. V, P. JONES, Asy t Gen% Manager CAPITA!, PM» UP, $15,000,000 RUS@RYE FUND, • $13,500,000 60 Open a Savings account with this Bank and deposit Money which would otherwise be kept at home idle and exposed to loss by fire or theft. Interest is earned and you have the sails - faction of knowing that your money is secure, Seafort 1. Ba^ar�.Q t J,G. MULLEN MANAMIt'l Launnanknonanospnannonraann*oarnmonwinnunceaavoqinmoustronunano.onnnionrnamnannonnamoi, Genuine Vegetable Parchment Wrappers specially printed from your own copy, we:can supply, them at the follow - ng prices— THE SEAFORTI NEWS SETIFO RTI - WIJ.Walker 86 SOD Undertakers and Embalmers W. J, Walker, holder of go-, ernment Diploma and Lioeuse Day or Night calls receive our prompt attention's° Day Phone 678 Night a 118, CEill'y 047 STRATFORD, ONT. Pall Term from Sept. 4t1,,'J. Commercial Shorthand and Tele- graphy Departments — We have throrough courses, experie' cell in- structors and 068 place Graduates in poeittnlis. Demand upon its for trained help is many times the Dum- ber gradnatiug. Get our free catalogue.. A D MCLAAHLAN p010001) IL • a 01.!101, ;:4:i. ";.. Uotuufort for the Dyepectic.—There is no ailment so harassing and exhausting as dyspepsia, which arises from defect- ive action of the stomach and liver, and the v•ietini is to be pitied. Yet he can find ready relief in Parmelee's Vege- table Pills, a preparation that has es- tablished itself by years of use. There are pills advertised as the greatest ever compounder!, but not one of them can rank it! value-withParmelee's, The Proven Aethlua liemedy Since asthma exist, ti thorn has 1:een no lath of much heralded remedies, but they have proved short-lived and worthless, The ever-growing reputation of Dr. J. D ICellog's Asthma Remedy has given it a place all rho Hold of medicine which no other can approach. It has never been pushed by sensational methods, but has simply gone on effecting .olief nl rl making new 00110'.!610. It Testifies for Itself.—Dr, Thomas Ecleotric Oil needs nu testitoot,ial of its powers other than itself' Whoever tries it for oonglis or ea)115, for Outs of eont0810(05, for spitting or burns, for pains in the limbs or body well know what the medicine proves itself and it heeds no guarantee. This shows why this Uii is 1n general 080, A.DVISER,, which will be our INVENTOR' MAIl;1ON & PAW'. Try Us For A Refreshing Shave i-IAIR CUTTING Our Speciality Call at Bolton's Barber Shop OARDNOS BLOCKS111AFORPH DAILY BETWEEN BUFFALO & CLEYFLA'DD 3 MAGNIFICENT STEAMERS 3 The Great Ship "SBEANDBEE"-"CITY OF ERIE" -"CITY OF BUFFALO" 11060611811 BUFFALO—Daily, May 1st to Nov. 15th —CLEVELAND Leave BDy,ALo • 8:056. M. BASTE= BASTE=Leave OLOVOLANO • 9:70p. M. Arrive 0o.avaoaan 7,10 A. bl. d STANDARD Tu Arrive .130817.990 • 7:20 A. M. Connections et Cleveland for Co ar 60101, Put,in•Bay, T01odo, Detroit and all pointe West and Southwest. Railroad tickets rending bolwoon Bnirole and Cleveland aro good for transportation 08 Dur 01001000. Ask your ticket agent for tickets vin C. & B. Lino. Nee Tsarist Automobile iter, -81,0:1 Dame trip, with8 We return limit, for care not oroo0ding1E7 in.whoolbase. Baait0lfully colored sectional puzzle Obert of The great 51a1p • 58011x0000." sent on motet of ave cons. Also ask tot our 24,page pictorial end doearlative booklet frog. The Cleveland & Buffalo Transit Company Its nhnd, ells 7'henreni$hl, t 0EEAND5EE" -the turret seen et easily pm,onso No/MNo/Moe on ininod nisi, of tholkerld. sleoping cannily, 1(00 p00000(ers, ,an -FARE $ 359 �pS'. eel '. y,rl•, �. C',�1:1 '^. `"SNI CL aljs • - R>] rel', ad �� rIP qs. mA 01...,,40-r.a.rl.mrM•...611 I!w++NN• new s '4I TowaTopics I 0.p6•0.,o+w..s,..w.w.,HnoIrooponso• Pt9l Y.�oY1N«a..+apmw.Ml..miy'.!+s�lpb.ws+9Nlf Parties visiting Toronto Palr hays your clothes put in shape early. Pressing, oleauiug and repairing done at My Wardrobe, Goderloh St, opposite Queen's Hotel. Mrs, Wm. Torrence and Mies Lydia Torrence who were visiting Mrs. Neely left for homo ou Saturday. Mr, jack Connor is spending his vacation in Toronto, Mr, Arthur Deem is visiting relatives in Toronto, Rev, A. Moli'artene of llsytiald preached in First Presbyterian Oharoh Church last Sabbath, His discourses were much appreciated by his hearers. Rev, le. H. Larkin, the pastor will occupy his pulpit next Sabbath. Misses Marion and Beatrice Larkin have returned from a pleasant holiday in Chatham Mrs, Siliery and sous, Garnet and Elywyu, have returned front a visit , u Tavistock and other planes. Mr, Joe Fisher, who has boon visit- ing his parents here, returns this week Chatham, Mies Vel'1t Moister of St, Marys Is a visitor at the dome of her °ousio, Mre. John Fitilaysou, rn� miss Palmer of London is the guest of Miss Ruth Thompson. A very enjoyable tea was given by the Ladies' Aid Sooiety, in the school room of Furst Presbyterian Church last Friday afternoon, in honor of Mrs. S, Dickson, who intends leaving soon for Fort Saskatchewan Alberta. Mr. and_ Mre. M. Broderick anis` their guest blies Kate Ryan of Chicago visited relatives in Mitchell last week. Mr. and Mrs, W. Burgess of Mitch- ell were guests of their daughter Mrs F. Buck last week, Miss 0lara Pinkney returned on Wednesday from a pleasant visit in 'Porous°. Mr and Mrs James Murray and deugh- ter Margaret of Hamilton, are visitors at the home of Mr 801(1 Mrs J Oluff Mre Won Logan, who has been spend• ing the past month with relatives here, leaves today for her bona is Edmonton Mrs Dorranoe and Mies Hazel IDor- ranoe have returned from visiting friends near.bincardine The Flax pulling campaign resulted in five and a third sores being pnlled The amount donated to the Red Cress by workers le $27.21. The Flax Com- pany will pay out in Seafortb and vie. fulty $28,000, On Sunday last Misses Florence, Margaret and Carolyn Knight and Mies Helen 11IacDonald and Mr, Wm, O'Neil matured from Sarnia and spent the day at the home of Miss Ruby Brie - tow, bliss Ethel Deem of Memorial Floe• pital Elyria Ohio is visiting relatives in town, Russell Bristow, Arthur Deem 511E1 Leslie Bristoty left on Monday to attend the exhibition :in Toronto, A very special meeting will he held in the Salvation Army Hall, Thursday Anis', ,loth at 8 P. M, conducted by Brigadier J. Rawling, Divisional Dom• mender, land Adjt, Richie, Young People's Secretory, both of London, Ont, The meeting will take the form of s '00)00070' to Adjt. Richter•• Dr, F. Harburn has returned from a six weeks visit to the West feeling moll improved in health, During his trip ho visited Winnipeg, Brandon and Saskatoon. Mr. Joe Dorsey of Orillie is visiting his sisters, the Misses Dorsey, Victoria St, Mrs. R. 8. Hays spent the week- end with_ her daughter Mrs, 111. 0 14IaoClelland, Baden. Mr. and Mrs, Byron Soot) and daughter of Toronto are visiting the foriner's grandmother, Mrs. J. Brine, Mrs. It Richardson and daughter Belle of Toronto attended the funeral of her ooneiu, the late Mr. Willison last Tuesday. Mrs, 0. Bayley intends leaving this week to spend a £ori months with he r husband in Roblin, Sask. Mrs. Yotlag and Miss Toting rjoi$0a Moab 10 Eater, Mrs, James McGee, North Main St isvisiting 1et Bal ghtera in 1 o ront o. Itirs, Higgnibatham of Auburn is a visitor at the hortle,of hog sister, Mrs, Waves, Main St. Mr, W. K Coulter .of Clinton: VMS in town on Monday, Thursday, 11US 30 • Stewart's Sell it for Less 1 Mail or Phone Your Orders i Stewart's Sell it for Less New Ideas in Autumn Styles The Largest and Most Comprehensive Ex= position of Women's Snits and Coats it has ever been our pleasure to present The most exclusive models, the best values, the widest choice, and the most fascinating styles in Women's Coats, Snits and other apparel for part= ticular women as yet offered at this popular. Women's tore There is a distinct a'tference in our Ready -to W ear Garments -- more o,iple, better workmanship, finer fabrics, less fadishness than you will find anywhere Hundreds of Exclusive New Fall Models in High Grade Suits Many new and captivating styles w ;ayes, cheviots, vicunas, worsteds, mixtures, and black. in such smart materials as serves, etc. , in navy.; brown, tan, Russian $20 to $40 Char : ing Fall Coats For Women br.7adcloths, diagona green, grey, autumn Of all the seasons there never was one to compare with this one for coats that are oflentirely new and designs. We are showing hundreds of the very newest styles. Goats that have a natural lit to them, striking coupled w'th that richness of appearance that brands them as coats of unusual attractiveness and - captivatiug appearance. You can bnv these stylish -coats at prices that will please you. Come in and see them. o >rofpm .s .F! 9Arr .ds r_4 1 Y Mrs Lou Kruse left on Monday for her home in Galt: Mies Lynne Gillespie spent the week with friends ilk Stratford, Miss Maria Hill of Egmoudville is visiting he, aunt, Mrs Dole in Toronto Mrs, Fred Twiss, Brantford, is visit- ing friends in town, Ibirs Ethel MoLean of Toronto was a visitor in town. Mrs (Dr.) 13osssok and Dorothy have returner! to 1unerskip after a visit with Mrs Iiroadfoot, t of Sarnia left Mr. Chas. Hammett o:i Monday for Godertoh after spending a weep in town visiting Russel This. tow, Mr, Joe Brown of Dunnville attended R 1199 , his sister, 14 s !din of , thew f g Friel to MI', Clancy of Detroit, Mrs; Hincheley and Miss Bessie Genimel of Regina and Dr, W, J, Gom- mbll of Stratford were here attending the funerai'of their' mother; "the late e. Thomas Goinmell, Egmoudville. $I0 to $45 A.41 :Coll ®aasanrm IMenV12416,oma.nmrs�.r�r• n,nmm.,+vs r. aaa�mrmu:a .8nSILMI9.22.cammasxss>o. rt r ros. SE FORT11 tit "Going Trip West"—$12,00 to WINNIPEEG ,t ted 9 ■ a a "Return Trip East" --$18.00 from WINNIPEG GOING DATES .\u net 21st, 1 11I dations 111 0010(•1.: R't .,f smuh'v Palls u , in and ':' inoludlag ,,rout0 n en Lal:❑ 1tario Shore g Clue awl 1Lu•r,kn k-Pelerbor.e+,' also front sial lolls between Khb:alon :11111 1041l1o,c .hnlc1l00 rant: Inrlusivo, and rr001 shlUull. on lulu uto•Sudburr dirc,'t I lee. bh•Om ,(rations un S,nilt tin• ti brala•I:. 1 : ::l cin: I" „ ,!sire +1ilg'nsf. 30th n on Main !ion. Be:ul mgrs to b'rnna, hielusire. ['rem stations Prtbany Juan- 1t1D1a to Port dlcNlcull and -nnrketnu�ituhr.q•u.v1u. August 23,'d Frau, stations West nude Souther Throat. via to and in milia:, n.nnilion and Windsor. out., on, and Owen Soosil, Walkerton, 'leeswnter, 41'Iughast, Mora, Llst,wcl, G0d,•ri,•1,, .lit. Mary's, Port Burwell , August 8001 and M. Th6nlas brandies. and stations Toronto and Noeili to Bolton. 10610sive. SPECCIA1, 'PIi16 I tlttt,fl TRAINS Further particulars train Canadlaa Mold,: Ticket Agents. W. l3, 110WAt1II, _.. _ . estemoratomoresecoanumensoramens :. liotrl,'l l nv.,en:,er Agent, Toronto, STIIWART BItOS. , local agents,