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The Seaforth News, 1917-11-08, Page 51!DMUND WALKER,' ` SIR JOHN AIRD, General Manager i3,V.O LJ..D„ MCI. Nikkei !"� H. V. P. JONES, Asst. Cen'i, Manager `CAPITAL, PAID UP, $15,000,000 RESERVE FUND, . $13,500,000 SENDING MONEY ABROAD Do you wish to send money abroad? The safest way to do so is to buy a DRAFT from The Canadian Bank of Commerce. The cost is moderate. Apply for particulars. en Seafort3ot. .9,G. MULLEN MANActEP Clearing Sale o 'I1fliery Beginning Saturday Nov. the 10th we will place, the balance of our up-to-date Millinery on sale at greatly reduced ,prices. These goods were all purchased for this season's trade and are the latest word, in style. To late buyers and those contemplating a second purchase this sale means money sav= 'ed as every article has been marked down to actual cost price. Don't miss the last opportunity of secnr ing an up=to=date style trimmed hat at a greatly reduced price. Sale commences at 9 a, in, Saturday Nov loth, so come early and get a choke of style Miss M. Johnston, W1 J1 Wa ker & San Undertakers and Embalmers W. J. Walker, holder of ge.- ernment Diploma and License Day or Night calls receive our ;prompt attention Day Phone 67, Night " 18 STRATFORD, ONT,'-.-' Fall Tertin from Sept. 4th. ommercial, Shorthand and Tele- aplly Departments — We have ororough courses, experienced in - meters and we plane Graduates iu ositions, Demand upon 00 for rained help is many times the num er graduating. Get our free atalegue., A 0 MCLACHLAN PRINO(P AL •'CASCARETS" WORK WHILE YOU SLEEP For Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Sluggish Liver and Bowels— Take Cascarets tonight. Furred Tongue, Bad Taste, . indiges- tion, Sallow Skin and 'Miserable newt - riches cone from a torpid liver and clogged bowels, which cause }our stom- ach to become filled with undigested food, wllioh sours and ferments like gar. page in a swill barrel. That's the lust step to untold misery--tnlligestloi, foul gases, bad breath, yellow skin, mental fears, everything that is horrible and nauseating. A Oascarot to -night will give your constipated bowels a thorough cleansing and straighten you out by morning. They work while you sleep— s, 10 -cent box from ,your druggist will keep you feeling good for months. Dragged Down by Asthma. The man of woman who is c0nttnuelly snb- jeot to asthma is unfitted fm' his or her life'e work. Strength departs and MUSIC Mies Annie G. tloveelock, Graduate of Canadian Academy of Mtlelo, Toronto, T0aohere's Course annouuoes the re- opening of her 0lasses in piano, organ and theory. Pupils will be prepared for Canadian Academy and Toronto Conservatory examinations. For terms and scholarship amply at studio, North 'Min St. , Seaforth, ri'ry Us For A Refreshing Shave HAIR CUTTING Our Speciality Call at Bolton's Barber Shop OAR'DNOS BLOCK SEA'FOUTE( 1 have forllsale sears era1 Bonds and Debentures of a particularly High grade, bearing interest from 5' to 6 per cent. Pill information con- cerning same cheer,- fully heer-Fully given. JOHN RANKIN Bond and Debenture Broker Main Street, Seaforth Phone 9r a energy is taken away until life becomes MARRIAGES, a dreary existence. A0(1 yet this is 11ee11180s. Dr. Kellogg's Asthma Ile FISHER41001C--On '1'nosday, Oet, molly has brottgllt a great change to 30th at Rrodhagou, Annie F. Mocic an artny of suffers, It relieves the of Logan to Rudolph Melte): of the rrestrieted air tubes and guards against 081410 place, lit are trouble, Try it, MMPI www�rri....nr��.,.gr11+.w�N..,1Wow ! TownTopics I 11--MraNVommtrittamoaewamn.,..ma sM.,..w1W.....1r Dig up your d'verooat, have a look at 1t, by renewiug the velvet 00Jlar, Press• ing and Gleaning lnaysaye youths price of a new one My Wardrobe, Godov'ieb St, opposite Queens, Mies Agues 2140rt011 of Stratford spent the Weil( end at her home here, 11Ir, R. 15 Oresewell hue returned from a trip to the Southern States, MI's, 1110031tehell of Winnipeg is the guest of Mrs, W, d Walker. 111r, Joseph Biala has leased the Royal Hotel, NIr whiteeicles and his mother', Mrs Whitesides of Stratford were visitors at the home of the latter's sister Mrs, 1t. Boyd, Mies Rena Mackenzie of Stratford spout Sunday at her home here, 1{8v. DI', MOCrae of Mitchell at Rey, Dr. Larkin exchanged pulpits la Sabbath, THE SEAFO Tf NIB WS Mr, Wobeter bee been appointed jan- Stor•in the Methodist Church in place of Mr, J, 'I'humpe0n who has reeigt,ed Ml G. P0thi0k is moving into Mo, R Spoal''e 1104ae, Mrs R, W. Bruno Slnitll who hoe been a visitor at the home of Col and Mre, W1ls0n, hoe returned to Toronto, Mr 13, Charters intends moving into the 1101108 0n Godo1'1013 St, vacated by Mr Potluck, Mrs, 15. Podgett and sou returned to Whitby after a pleasant visit at her home here, She was a0oompanied by her sister, Mies Margaret Ohittondon, who will visit her Mr, John Rankin has beeu appointed Chairman of the Board of Canvassers for Seaforth, Moliillop, and Tacker smith. '1'11e appointment is one wllioh will Meet with general approval MVlr, Rankin has the trust and confidence of the public and ie in close 10uoh with with the finances of the comity. Butte patriotism and good 11118111 e88 demands that everyone loans every possible Id cent to the Government at the present st time. DO YOUR. 131'1'. Mrs, P M. Ohe911ey is visiting friends iu Itooheeter, N, 1 IVIr Fred Mitchell and daughter of London spent 511 inlay at the hone of Mr and 111ra, Kerr, Railway St, Rev, J, Kerr Fraser of Knox Church Galt will (weepy the pulpit of First Presbyterian Ohtlroh next Sabbath. Mr. and Mrs. It, Williams, Miss Orr and Miss Rooms motored up from Stratford and spent' Sunday at the home of Mrs R. Boyd. Miss Mary Hastings of Winghap is visiting Iter cousin, Mrs, Jessie Brown. She also visited Mrs. Dolnlage, MoKill. op. Sugar beets are being shipped at present. The Old Time Dance ill Cardnos' Hal on Tuesday night was very silcceeful The sum of $154 40 was realized for Soldiers Comforts,. IVir, A, D, Suther- land and his faithful workers are to be congratulated. The Exemption Tribunal for Seaforth has secured rooms in the Armories fn the Post Office and meeting began there at 10 o'clocic this morning. Those who have notyet claimed exemption through the Post Office may personally present themselves and do so on the first three days. Registered notice will be sent to others telling them when to appear. at Mrs. H. Clones, of Detroit is visitin the home of Mr, J. Brown, 111r and lira Armstrong of Dakotag are -visiting friends hero. Mrs. N, Henry and children, who have been spending several weeks with Mrs 3 . 5, Roberts, have returned to Oshawa... 'Mrs shawa,.- Mrs R. M. jolters is in Toroutoowing 1) the illness of her mother, Mr. Ross Keane, Stratford, spent Suuday in town. Mrs, 1V, Govonlook, North Main St. spent a few clays during the past week in Toronto, 11liss Mae 11IcOliuchoy of Stratford Normal 5011001 Was a weekend visitor at her home of North Main St. Miss Bessie Modlur0 spent Sunday at home in Maiiltop. Mrs Taman and family left on Mon- day COT 'roroilte, The engagement is announced of Mary, only slaughter of Mrs, Finlayson, Toronto, and the late William Finlayson of Seaforth, to Mr, R. L, Elliott, son or the late Mr, and Mrs William Elliott of Owen Sound, the marriage to take plane quietly early in November, Both Mies Finlayson and Mr, Elliott have hosts of friends in Seaforth and vicinity who will unite in artiest congratulations. During the year I918 the Farmer's Sun promises to be more profitable and interesting to those engaged hi agrioultttre than at any time during tho past twenty,six years of its produc- tion. "News and Views from the Farm by W, L. Smith, for twenty yearn one of the Snu'a Editors, will continue this moat pleasing and profitable part of the paper. The farm markets will be given extra and special attention by Mr. Drone and Mr. '1'iu rston, while many tethers will oontribute from week to week, topics of interest to those active- ly engaged in farm work, One dollar to lltof ,llarinary 1919 is a small price for The San, a paper that has so long and faithfully served the farming interests. You cannot do better than suheoribe al once. Horticulture The Anneal meetwg of the Merticnl. tura' Society was held on Friday night. The attendance was in no Way an Indic atop of the love for flower's o11 the part of the people of Seaforth, as only a few people wore present Those who were present however made spin enthusiasm for the lack of members. The finan- cial statement showed a membership of 220 or double of 1916. The receipts were 1643.56 and expenses $622-97 In the year donations were made for flow. ars for the park, town hall and schools, Next year the station will be beautified The following are the olhoerre -Pres Wrn Hartrey' V. P. Dr Grieve; Sec - trees, A, D. Sutherland; directors, A F Clulf, H. Edge, W. D. Hoag, R, F.,lones wnl. S•mithers, Chas. Stewart,; Auditors 11, 16. Jones and Dr. 0, McKay, Delegates, R. 111. Jones, H. Edge. Red Cross Report Secretory's.Report for 00tob11' 11117. 210 suite of pyjamas, 30 flannel shirts, 114 pairs of socks, 112 toweis,'6' com- fort bags (unfilled). 12 trench caps, 6 satlltetne bandages, 1 scarf. Edna DeLaoey, Secretary. The drawing for the pretty crochet ooat donated by Mise Lukes, took place et the Red Cross meati"g on Thursday afternoon, Nov. 1st. The ticket drawn being no. 10, belonging to Miss Mollie Cass, Toronto. The amount realized was $6 (10 Belgian Relief Fund October 'Report Bolan,* on hand ,9 Private donations Mrs W. 0, Reid, St n/1; Mrs Archie Soott, r 1)0; Mrs L. L McFall! t 00 bins Del/aoey, 0,50; Mrs Chas Stewart, 2 50; 11rs Neil, 100; Dominion 13aulc .32, Total 0.5 1. Remitted to A De Jardin,$9 00. .Expenses .10. Balance on hand ,41,—Mrs J. 13, Thompson, TO MAKE A hlEI1RY OHRISTMAS No $2.23 that you can spend is Ohristnlas.erosent giving will go further than a subscription for The Youth's Compalliou, Look over your long list and see how few things on it are certain to a as eagerly treasured during'every one oaf the fifty-two weeks of 1018 Aoquaintnnce with it boon ripens into lasting friendship, for it has that rare and priceless quality among periodicals' oheraotor,—and the 'character of The Youth's Companion has made fast friends for it all round the world. Sauipleoopiee of the paper contain- ing a Forecast of next year's features will be sent free to any 06(118ss, Our offer includes, for 52,26• 1, The Youth's Companion -42 issues of 1918. 2. All the remeiailig issues of 1917, 3, The Companion Holme Calendar for 101S, TIdu Y0U'5H'8 COMPANION Oulnmonweeltll Ave. , Boston, Mass, New Subscriptions Lt000lved at this 06108. RI RYNII S00'IT—In Cromarty, on October 29 to Me. and Mr. and Mrs, John Scott a sou, NEELIN— At the Royal Alexander Orillia, 011 Sunday 'Nov. 4111, to Mr, and Sara F W, 1eolin, a 0011— 1.`ed rttZ (:rASn.. Thursday, Nov 8 Ready to Serve You with 1 wo Big Stores filled with Depend- able Goods at Tempting Prices �J P These will impress you with the soft velvety Wr o ens CVa`swarmth of their fabrics, of which the chief are Plush, Velours, Ltbelius, Tweeds, Gneviots, Etc, The collars know no limit in size but represent the lovliest models we have ever shown. Prices $10 to $45 MMen's gy The New Trench and Belted Styles are e s Overcoatsmaking a great hit this season with those who like the very last word in correct styles. We are sh.wing a ibig range of stylish dressy coats in more conservative models, Prices SW to $22 Such a delightful array of them. Fashionable F rs \Vide (lr.t neck pieces with round snuffs with a tendency to be a little smaller, In furcoats the emphasise _..- is on Hudson, Seal and Muskrat. We can please you no matter what fur you require. Underwear Prices $10 to $100 Apart from the fact that this store has a reputation for good underwear, the mere mention of the names of PENMAN, STANFIELD TURNBULL, WATSON Etc,—whose best makes are to be found hcre—is a positite guar- antee that you get the greatest satisfaction here, and it costs you no more than ordinary kinds, All sizes for men, women and children Prices 50c to $2.50 Hosiery for the whole family, from Baby to Grandpa. Every best make ishere and the pr)ces are as reasonable as is consistent with good quality and honest 1:alues. Prices 20c to .$1.00 'i Act, . 1 i THE MILITARY 3 V!CE ACT is passed ; the Procla- 'nation issued October 13;1. It is now the bounden duty of every man in Class One to report for service or claim exemption. This includes all bachelors and widowers without children (not otherwise excepted) who were 20 years old on the 13th October, 1017, and whose 34th birthday did not occur before January lst,. 1917. What To Do Go to your Post Office and ask for the form for reporting for service or for claiming exemption. The form contains clear instructions for tilling in. Do this not later than NOVEMBER. 10th. Beware of the Last Minute Rush With so many thousands of repotts and claims to be dealt with, the Tusk of Class One Men will grow heavier day by day. You will waste less of your time and serve your own best interests if you avoid the inevitable rush on the last days. The law is being . enforced with the Goveyrnnzent and the People firmly behind it. Obey the law. Do it today. IsSzr el by The Military Service Council