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lDMUMD WALKER,
c.V O. LLD- DCA., President
CAPITAL PAID UP,$15,000,00'0 RESERVE FUND, - $I3,5OO,000
SIR JOHN MRD, General Manager
H. V, F. JONES, Ms't Gen'L Manager
ne
Open a Savings account with this Bank and
'deposit money which would otherwise be kept
at home idle and exposed to loss by fire or
•theft. Interest is earned and you have the satis-
faction of knowing that your money is secure.
Seafor$i:l.. EiraiLCri='
J. 0, MULLEIN, Manager
We J. Walker
Undertaker
and
Embalmer
W. .1. Walker, holder of gov-
ermusut Diploma and License
Day tie Night ual:8 receive our
prompt attention
, Day Phone 67
Night 18
YOU GAN SUOOEED
STRATFORD, ONT.
Ontario's Leading Commercial
School makes 8000836 easy. We
have three departments Oomruerotal
Shorthand and Telegraphy, We
give individnal instructions and etu-
dente may enter at any time. Gra
dilates are planed in positions. This
is your opportunity as there is a
great call upon ue for trained help.
Write at once for particulars,
W J ELLIOTT D A MCLACHAN
PRESIDENT PRINCIPAL
IF YOUR CHILD IS CROSS,
FEVERISH, CONSTIPATED
Look, Mother/ If tongue is coater!,
cleanse little bowels with "Cali-
fornia Syrup of Figs."
Mothers can rest easy after giving
"California Syrup of Figs," because in
2 few •hours all the slogged -up waste,
sour bile and fermenting food gently
mouse out of the bowels, and you have
well, playful child again.
Sick children needn't be coaxed to
rake this harmless ``fruit laxative."
Billion's of mothers keep it handy be-
muse .they know its action 'on the atom -
liver and bowels is prompt and sure.
Ask your druggist for a bottle of
California Syrup of Figs," which eon.
.sins directions for babies, children l,1
11 ages and for grown-ups.
FOR SALE enEAP
Frame House, 7 rooms and pantry,
summer kitohen and collar, Hard and
soft water, Eleotrio lights, Targe re.
randah. Stable 18' x112' hell 1101130 9
7',
Apply at the
News Office
For Sale
House and half tore of laud in the
village of Egmoudville. The property
is'
s(tuated on Centra Street, close to
the Presbyterian Charoh and is known
as the Piteell property. Good com-
fortable house, good shed, good well
and moment cistern. All kinds of fruit
trees, strawberries, raepberrieo and
currant hashes, This is a corner pro
porgy with no breaks on front, and the
and is in a good state of cultivation,
This is a aloe property fur a retired
19(0(81' and the taxes are light. For
partioelars apply on the pterises or ti
.101(11 Rankin, Seaforth.
For a Nice
Nifty
Hair Cut
call at
Bolton's Barber Shop
CARDED'S BLOOEigSEAFORTH
[ have for sale sev-
eral
Bonds at id
Debentures
of a particularly
nigh grade, bearing
interest from 5:S to
per cent.
AIf, information con
ceruing same cheer,
fully given.
JOHN RANKIN
Bond and:Debenture Broker
Main Street, ., Seaforth
Phone 91 a
CREAM WANTED
Send your cream to 1(e and receive
top prices. We are running our plant
the year through and can handle your
full supply and furnish you with cans.
We pay twine oaoh month and weigh
sample,onc1 test each oan of cream care
fully, Our motto is " Honesty to o1(
'Patrols" Patrons ate requester) to re-
turn all our calls when not in nae.
3 atter an 1llnttermillr al . (n hand
nd for at market prises,
The Seaforth Creamery Co.
low waited
Wanted, it Jersey sow or heifer. Ap-
ply to the News.Oliee,
for Sale
7 Room Rouse, Good sellar, Hard
Mrs Wiliam Oughton and two daugh.
tats left on Monday to visit her father,
Mr G. 8mit1(mre in Toronto,
Bir John Hooper hao accepted a
position as manager of the jewellery
departtu0et in Mr J, F. Daley's store.
Dean 1JoGeo of Stratford wee in
town on Friday attending the funeral
of the late Father Corcoran.
Rev. F. H, Larkin will have for his
subject next Snuday evening, "71)0
Sooiolistic Glass Struggle"
Mr and Mrs A ,Goorge and family
have moved into the cottage in Eg.
mendvillo, whiolt- BSc George recently
purchased from Mrs Rudolph,
Mrs W. Hills was i11 town visa ting
Mende this week.
Mr and Mrs James M;oGeo, North
MainStreet, are tnoving to Toronto
his week, where they will reside in the
inure,
nv
1'
Bliss 13oolyil left lest week for the
est to tante a position there,
Miss Agnea Thornton has taken a
0(8101 (1 in the Bull relephole office.
Boarders Wanted
and raft'wette; good condition and a Three or four ho,11do wanted in a
stilondi(t'loeelity, Apply at this Officesprivate hoose on Goderioh Street Mast
[ . Mrs, D. McLeod
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T'wnl i Topics
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Dig up yeti". Ovoreoet, have a look at
it, by renewingrthe volvot collar, Preen.,
ing and Cleaning may nave you the
price of a now one. My Wardrobe,
Go(loriob, St, Opposite Queen's
Mrs T. Elder Into returned from
visiting her mother in Heiman,
The Ladies Aid Society of the Meth -
whet church ilold a vory eneeee0ffl
blook tea at the home of Mrs F. ,i,
Burrows last Wednesday evening,
The many friends of Mr JoseJph
Sproat will regret,to bear of his ser-
ious illness.
Mrs Gregg of Clinton is visiting Mrs
Webb.
Mies Sproat of 13elgrave epel)t a few
days with friends here
Mr Hugh Fe rgneou of Stratford
oouilncted services in the Egmondville
oilmen last Sabbath,
Miss Allan, teacher in the Collegiate
received word on Friday that her
brother was very i11 with pneumonia in
Winnipeg a11(1 left next morning. Mrss
Leila Best has taken her chum fur the
present.
Mrs 11, McAllister and little daugh-
ter who spent a few days with her par-
ents Mr 91111 Mrs Thomas 0onsitt, have
returned to their home in Hensall,
Mr J Menzies who has been spend.
lag several weeks with his daughter,
Mrs Robert McGee, left last Friday for
his borne in West Wawauosh.
IMrs W. Solaterand Mrs. JohnSolat-
er have returned from visitiing with
Mrs L, 0. ICr11e0 in Galt.
Mr Uorcoran of Ottawa was here
attending the funeral of his brother,
the late Rev, P, Corcoran,
Robb. Laird of the Avia tion Corps
who was visiting relatives here hao
returned to the Training Camp in Tor-
onto.
Mr A, SuttoIn has leased the house
formerly occupied by Mr Dodeworth,
from Mr J Powell,
Friends will regret to learn that Mr.
Davis, father of Dr Dates is very i11.
Lieut. W,R, Smillie of London spent
the week end with his parents Mr. and
Mrs W. R. Smillie.
Mr J. A. Wilson has returned from
attending a Hydro meeting in Toronto,
Mr Arthur Mason of Saskatoon is
is visiting relatives in this vicinity.
Mr and Mrs J. Oliver of Port Albert,
were the guests of Mr and Mrs Drake
High St.
Mrs C. A. Barber is visiting at her
horse in Woodetoolr.
Miss Ella Chesney has returned from
a short visit to Niagara Falls and Buie
felo,
Blr J, F. Daley has disposed of a
handsome Ford truck to the Seaforth
Creamery Co.
A very enjoyable block tee was held
last Wednesday evening uuder the attar
picas of the Ladies' Aid Society of t
Presbyterian church at tee home
Mrs W. R. Smith, and another•Tuesd
evening at the home of Mrs G.
Haigh.
Annual Meeting of the Eamondrrilie
Women's War Auxilary
The animal )rteet"l,1 the Women'',
War Auxiliary was 1(81(1 nl the arguer
rel, Friday afternoon last. The eeorot
dry reported te(i 1222 pairs of looks resew.
ed daring the year, 1036 pairs sent to
France, 9tepairs to England, 1711 boxes
pont overseas at Christmas and 6 gifts
of $6 each to 1et3r1e(1 solei ere at var.
lone time elgarrettea, maple sugar,
Dandies std milk tablets were sent with
partials of sooke. Six parcels were giv,
en to soldiers enlisting, each ountahl-
ing soolra, towels, gloves, helmet and
hou88a'if0, au(1 010 flannel shirts were
sent to (((11(1 in the treuohee. The
treaeor•er'a report gave $a49( 31 rained
during the year. Exponaes were
72123 10, balnnee 1,8 21 and 874 pound
of yarn bought for socks a(ni,uutiug to
Sling j:i, The shiners of the past
year 1vara re-elsoted--Prosicleut, Mrs
W nts0(1; let' Vioe Pree , Mrs H artry;
21(11 Vico Pree„ 1111e Edge, Treasurer'
Mra U'iulnytoni; Soaetary, 111ias Mo..
Lean; Assistant, kit's W. (1, Wdlis, The
Auxiliary lntendelraving the shower for
the Byron Sanitarium, London, en
Friday ofteruuon, April 1.th, The
nest regular mee(iug will be hold
011 Wednesday atteruoot, Maruti 27th;
at fon,r'o'olock,1(1 the named 08,
Gee Miller,e Worm Powders and the
battle ogaiuot Worm is wen. These l l
powders correct the morbid conditions. t
of the 0tonl8oh which nourish worms,
and these destructiru parasites cannot
exist after they come in contact with
the medicine. Th .svorlus aro digested
A very suooeoeful drawing for the
Olt took plass in Egmottdvillo loot
week. The fortunate pollen holding
the lucky slumber wan Miss L'' Cresswell
who hoe nitlee denoted it to the Belgian
Relief Fund. The quilt was donated.
by Mro. A Stewart of town and was a
beauty it realized the stmt of $37.50
an(i refleote credit on the officers of
Egmondvillo Red Cross Sooisty.
Manley
Mr George L0auhart from Brodhag-
en is moving to the farm he purohased
from William Barns.
Mr W. Manley is busy getting out
timber for the ereotiorl of a new drive
shed Mr John Deigl hos the oobtraot
Mr U, Eokart spent a few days in
lour burg last ween(.
Mr Con Starmgal captured a live
moon, which he batt on exhibition.
Ylallittgmaple syrup 18 the order of
till, clay,
'i'h0 roads have been in an almost
impassible condition o1( a0cunet of the
floods, 1iy all appuarauc1.3, spring is
et haul,
Mitchell tiros. are getting their stook
of logs sawn,
Me 11191"l1( Murray has purchased the
fifty acrd North-East farm of the late
1 hue, Murray, The price paid was
$2;10, The barn on it was burned by
igb•tuing last fail whish depreciated
he value of it, and no thele is no !rouse
o11 the farm, considering it was well
sold, and its excellent land, Mr Murray
made a good purchase,
by the p.,wdens and are speedily evac- OEATHB.
date
d with h the other refuse frau the
bowels Soundness is imparted to the GRAVES—in Seaforth, on Saturday
organs end the health of the child Ylar0h pith, 1918, .lanes Graves
sten di'y improves. aged 72 years,
'14(e poor cue's friend.' Put up in
small bottles that are easily portable
and sold for a very small sum. 1)t•
Thomas' Ecleet113( Oil posses nto'e pore.
er 1(1 concentrated form than one 11110.
dyed times tie quantity of many un-
guents its cheapness and the varied
uses to which it can be put make it the
poor mat's friend, No deniers stock is
complete wi(1(011it.
Getting Around It.
"What would happen if an irresistible
have should meet an immovable body Y'
"It is not necessary for anything to
happen. I maintain that arbitration is
always feasible."—Louisville Courier -
Soma'.
Tried It.
Gadby—I am satisfied of one thing.
Our forbears certainly did pass their
time at home most uncomfortably.
Snappertite—How do you know? Gad-
by—I've been buying a lot of antique
furniture.—Browning'a Magazine.
Some Resemblance,
"Lightning rods in one respect dry,
like waiters,"
"What's that?"
"They won't give good service unless
they are well tipped," —Baltimore
&,merican.
he Would Se a keip.
of "Every cloud has tt silver lining,"
ay "It would be ni00 if they also had
D arsenic deposits,.. said the farmer,
"•Tben.the rain would spray our crops
as Weil as moisten them."—Louisville
Comfier -Journal,
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The Easter Entertainment of the
Methodist Sunday School will be held
as 1(8nal in the Methodist church, at
8 o'clock on Good Friday Evening, A
very pleasant and profitable evening
should be spent with tate children, as a
large and varied programme has been
prepared, and the ability of the child.
yon as entertainers is so well establish-
ed as to need no comment, Remain
ber the date—Good Friday Eveniug at
the Methodist Church,
Mr E, Rose of Dublin 8398 in town on
Tuesday,
Mra McDonald of Detroit is visiting
her daughter, Mrs 0, Layton.
rMliaa Hazel Campbell, Wingham, is
the gueeb of Mrs ,James Archibald,
Mrs Smith from Dakota was called
liome owing to the Illness of her father,
Mr Joseph Sproat.
Mr Edward MoFaul has. returned
from a trip to St Thomas,
Mro George Murdie of London is
visiting Mende here.
Fabler Harding of the London Sem-
iu,uy 1q taking ohaego of the Work in
81 James parish for the present,
Miss ilaael Morrow hal tnl(9(1 a
position as stenographer in Mr Jaunts
:Wataot'e ollioe,
Miss Isobel Scott of Godorioh spent
Monday with her father, Mr,lohn Scott
11( Roxb0rolgb,
Modern Version,
The Amazon forces were about to
"Wait until you can see the powder
on their noses," directed the lady mili-
tary genius who commanded the other
feminine troops.—Kansas CRY Sonrrtal,
Burying the Hatchet.
'Ma expression, meaning "let by-
gones be bygones," is derived from a
anelom once in vogue among the North
American Indians, According to a
command of- the "great spirit," they
Were obliged, when they smoked the
pipe of peace, to bury in the ground
their tomahawks, scalping knives and
war clubs in token that all enmity
was at an end.
And So 11 Goes.
'Mow in it you are always short.
banded at your place?"
"Well, somebody is generally sick or
something. We seldom have all the
elerks report,"
"Go on."
"And when they do batmen to all re-
port everybody Milks that's a good
excuse to get a clay otY',"—L0uisvllle
Courier -Journal,
siltt''tttStumpe rnMElfEtxttt!llttSttU lei;,
REClPROGITY, i
There is Ono wort, which may
servo as a rule of practice for all
one's life—that Word Is reciproc.
ity. What you de not wish dans
toonfuofus, yourself do net de to others.—
C
HALLETT-1n Seafurth un S sturdy
March .Lyth, (yl3, Margaret Mac_
Ewen, wife of the late Sergi, E E
311813ett, aged 82 yeare
OAMERON—in Tuckeremith, on Wed
uesday, March 18th 1918, diary Jane
Coleman, w_fo of ,lames Cameron, aged
66 years
OORCORAN-In Seaforth, on Wed-
nesday, March 136 1tev. Patrick
Corcoran, aged 69 yeare
NOTICE
I'Itifri'd;1V Miirch
Princess
Thurs. Fri. t4 Sat.
The Triangle Program
Comedy and Drama
Mon. Tue. „ Wed0
aby
0
rie
orie
The Cleverest Child
in Pictures
will appear in
Shadws and i; Snshine
along with
"The Fatalg i n "
�
Princess.
Sproat and Co would like aliacoounts
settled byMarch(Lost
30th either by mash
or note. After that date Court will Two valuable diamond rings in
do the collecting. Dublin, on Saturday March 18th.
Sproat &'Co. Finder will receive a suitable reward
Flout & Feld Ibyleaving the same at The News Office
Many mother's have reason to blew
Mothor Grave's Worm Exterminator,
because it hes relieved the little 01180
from suffering and ((lade them strotlg
and healthy,
GANSfeDols
In.com.e Tax Form.s
Are now available
Returns must be filed on or_before 31st March
HE Dominion Income War Tax Act requires you to fill in one or more of
the five special Forms provided before 31st March, 1918. In order to
assist the public to understand just what is required of them, information
on each Form is given below. Read carefully, then get three copies of the
form that fits your case and fill them in. Answer all questions fully anal
accurately. For making false statements, a penalty of $10,000 or six months*
imprisonment, or both, is provided.
Individuals.—All persons unmarried, and all widows or widowers without dependent .children;
whose income is $1500 a year or more, must fill in Form 71. Alt other persons whose income is
$3000 or more, use the same Form. Where any income is derived from dividends, list amount"
received from Canadian and Foreign securities separately. Fill in pages 1, 2 and 3 only. Do not
mark on page 4. Partnerships, as such need not file returns, but the individuals forming the part,
nerships must.
Corporations and Joint Stock Companies, no matter how created or organized, shall pay the
normal Inc on income exceeding $3000 •(tJsc Form 72—giving particulars of Income. Also
attach a financial statement, Under Deductions, show in detail amounts paid to Patriotic Fund
and. Canadian Red Cross or other approved War Funds,
Trustees, Executors, Administrators of Estates and Assignees use Form 73, Full particulars
of the distribution of income from all estates handled must be shown as well as details of amounts
distributed. A separate Form must be filled in for each estate.
Employers must use Form T4 to give names and amounts of salaries, bonuses, commissions and
other remuneration paid to all employees during 1917 where such remuneration amounted in the
aggregate to $1000 or over.
rs.—On Form Ts corporations shall
b nrusees, a d dividends paid 0 Sharreholdeeno residing in Canada during 1917 stating ive 0 ttoewhom paid,
and the amounts.
Figures in every case are to cover 1917 income—ail Fortes must be decd by 3lst March. For
neglect, a fine of 7100 for each day of default may be imposed.
In the 1950 of Forms T1 and 72, keep one copy 01 the filled in Form and file the other two with
the Inspector of Taxation for your District. In the case of T3, 74 and TS, keep one copy and file
the other two, with the Commissioner of Taxation, Dept, of Finance, Ottawa.
Forms May be obtained from the District Inspectors of Taxation and from the Post.
toasters at all leading centres.
•
Postage roust &rid on all natters
and documents orruarded by 'tall
•to Inspector of axation.
1)epartntcnt 1)f Finance,
Ottawa,
Inspector of Taxation, G. R. Taxnblin.g, T.,ondon, Ont