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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1918-09-19, Page 5Thturaday. Septeatber 19 Silt EDMUND WALKER. r ' ' 1IR 001414AIRD, General Manager LUX. DAL. President K V. A, JON $, A..'e, Gen'l. Manager CAIPITAiPAID UP. $ 05,000,000 ;R Via FUND, . $13,600r040 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. as Sc atort i., B•raalc.r J. G, MULLEN, Manager W, J1 Walker Undertaker and Embalmer W. J. Walker, holder of gov- ermnent Diploma and License Day or Night cal:s receive onr prompt attention Day Phone 67 Night r8 GE1 hAL STRATFORD, ONT. Lady graduates of last term are now earning as high as $18 and even $20 a week, while young men are earn- ing still better salaries, We can not meet the demand for trained help. Write us at oncafer particnl. ars regarding our Oommeroial, Shorthand or Telegraphy Depart- ment, Students may enter at any time, W J ELLIOTT D A MCLACHAZ PRESIDENT.. PRINCIPA L' THICK, GLOSSY HAIR FREE FROM DANDRUFF Girls! Try It! Hair gets ooft, fluffy and beautiful—Get a small bottle of Danderine, If you care for heavy hair that glis- tens with beauty and is radiant wit' life; has an incomparable softness is fluffy and lustrous, try Danderine. Just one application doubles itis beauty of your hair, besides it imme- diately dissolves every particle of dandruff. You can not have nice heavy, healthy hair if you have dandruff. This destructive scurf robe the hair of its lustre, its strength and its very. life, end if not overcome it produces a fever- ishness and itching of the scalp; the Lair roote famish, loosen and die; then the hair falls out fast. Surely get `'a Lunn bottle of Knowlton's Danderine trent any drug store and lust try it, R!)R STILE Frame House, 7 rooms awl pantry summer kitchen and collar, Hard and soft ,eater, Electric lights. largo vs raudah. Stable 10` x)la' hen ;house 0 71 . Apply at the News 1111ice. For Sale House and half aero of Iain in thb village of Pgmondville The property is situated on C'enire Street, oloso to the Presbyterian Ohuroh aiici is known as the Purcell property. Good oom- fortable house, good sired, good well and cement eietern, All kinds of fruit trees, strawberries, raspberries and currant bushes, This is a corner pro perry with no breaks on front, and the and is in a good state of cultivation. This is a nice property fur a retired farmer and the taxes are light, For pertioulars apply on the promisee or to John Rankin, Seaforth. For a Nice Nifty Hair Out. call at Bolton's Barber Shop CARDNO'S BLOCK SEAFORTH JOHN RANKIN Bonds for sale. bearing interest from 6 to 7 p. c, — half yearly If you have any unemploy- ed fonds now is the time to buy some of these. Ghoice securities. No ex- pense to investor. All information cheerfully given. AKN Boni; and Debenture Broker Main Street, Seaforth Phone 1)1 a CREAM 9,'AN'a'E1 ,end y onr 11,1 And 1'(141e1\'n to> prior's. :1vo lt•,rinni.ing 0 lir plant h, year th-ongh std tau handle you full supply mull fnrLIoll }en with cans We pay 1wiee 411(11 rvnn111 01111 weigh sample and teat 4.4(11 1!3,1 1.1 ,'ream cat', Lilly. Our motto i; „ Henest,y Patrons” Patrons aro requested to veli ern all our u1110 01,411 lief 3 Atter an 1I1uttermil 1 al . (n haiid- ne for„eat inarlcpt prices, The Seaforth Creamery Co SEA FORTH MARK ET (food Milling, Wheat ............... $2,l0 seta .................... 85 Barley....,......,...... 1 35 fhrau-per ton ................. ..35,08 Shorts par ton ............. 41 Iigge.... 30-4o Hogs to farmori ........,..,..,.,'01)0 Miller'e Worm Powders will not only expel worths from the system, but will induce healthful coniticne of the atom ash under which worms oan no longer thrive. Worms keep a onto in a cbn. Meet stet() of restlesenese and pain and there can be no o",nfort for the little one until the Dense of suffering be re- 'moved which can be done by the effoot• ivo use rise of thee° powders, than • localAgent Wanted for the "Old RI.'iiahle" FONTHILLNURSEI IES I hOusa,tds of ()I-ch.ard trues need replacing . War Gardens call for small fruit trees, Asparagus, Rhu- barb plants etc. The demand for Ornamental stock in towns and villages is large. Secure a paying Agency with liberal commissio.15, Exper- ience not necessary. STONE &WELLINGTON (Established 183; ) TORONTO, ONT. iylcKilbop • Adoliilrop Oouooil will meat in Sea, forth on ttept, 23rd, 1918 at 1,60 p, to. M. Mardi°, Clerk: THE SEAFOIETM NEWS '"�'""'°„«w eeMwwr.o.,w...,. Bey, Mr Ferguson of Stratford apoko Town Topics in the Presbyterian ohnroh on Sunday 4,011410g last on the work of the Lord's ,..w r�.w....wwu.www,a. .'S jDay Alliance, (•le eulogized the Aur gM•,etsar--au+t u•.wa--np.33 ii and sato there were Gvo mein in season The High Ooet of Living—Economy giving their whole time to enforcing is the word today. Mete your old it with tact and efioienoy, garments do instead of purohaeing new A memorial service was held in the cues, Have them dry oisani and Methodist ohuroh on Sunday evening pressed. Dry cleaning when properly end the pastor rnalo sympathetic and done lengthens the life of garments, Feeling referonoe to Lieut. F, O1ufl and res ate he' Vet it frost now p t t w appeaeanoe Pte. Dilhug who had died ill Franca. and auto ae a disinfectant. Unsanitary wearing apparel often oattsos sioknese The Robb Bell Company aro erecting and death due to germs, olothing an addition to their present building should be cleaned at frequent intervals, whish will double the capacity, My Wardrobe, Goderioh St„ Seaforth, Mre Jamas Chesney of Kipper) le Opp, Queen's Hotel. visiting Mr. and Mrs, John Woods. Miss Grace Walker of Buffalo ie a MY and Mrs, d, li, MaNsb and fun visitor at the home of her brother Mre, By of Dungannon event the week end W, J'. Walker. with Mre, John MUNab, Mies Martha Reid attended the Miss Nellie Young Goderioh is vieit- London Fair last Friday, ing Mrs, D. Stewart, Mrs, W. D. Bright has returned Miee Florence Deem left on Monday to attend the Normal School in Strat•- Erom visiting friends in Trlrouto, /. ford, Mrs, Ketoben of Exeter was a vleitot' at the home of Mr, and Mre. Robert . George Speedy oTnw Bell, give Mra disoriptive talk nfn hisorotraveltos init the Town Hall next Monday evening at Mrs. George Henderson of Brussels eight o'oloolt accompanied by limelight has purchased the house on North views. On Sunday morning he will tell Main St, at present oceupietl by Mr, about his work amoug the sailors in the John Button from Mr, Phillip Harris Seaforth Presbyterian Church, Mr, W, Govenlook North Main St Mr, A, G. Smillie of Toronto was 10 leftTaaet week on a trip to the Went. town, renewing old acquaintanoes, Miss Linnie Holmes of Boston le Mae Elma Freeman has returned visiting at the home of her parents Mr, from opondiug a few months in the and Mrs, S, T. Holmes, West, Judge Jackson of Lethbridge Alta, Mr, Silas Byre received word on Wed spent a few days with his father Mr, G neaday that Pte, Harry Howard Byre E. Jackson, wee in the hospital with a gulf shot Mies Kate Broadfoot of Hamilton wound in the thigh. was a week end visitor at the ;tome of Nine girls Donna and Ina Layton, her mother Mre. J, )3, Broaclfoot, Violet and Kathleen Rankin, Mary Mrs, Milligan of London ie visiting Hays. 0, James, locus Paterson gave Niro. Southgate Sr. a tea in Mr. Stephens vacant store on Saturday afternoon' They realized Mr, A. Muir spent the week end in $62 .16 which was equally donated be - New York. tween the Red Crowe and War Auxili- Mr, George Rankin of Philadelphia ary. They wish to thank the ladies returned to his home on Monday after. for donations, noon after spending'a month with his The new General Secretary for Sun - brother John. day Scheele, Rev, T. A. Halfpenny, of Mrs. H. D. Moyer will reoeive at the Toronto, and formerly of Ottawa, has Methodist Parsonage, Goderich St. , been secured to give addresses both in Wednesday, Sept, 251b, afternoon and afternoon and evening in connection evening. with the Centre Huron Sunday School Rev, Mr, Ferguson of Stratford Oonventian whish is to be held on Tue occupied the pulpit of the Presbyterian qday' Oot, let. in the Knox Presbyter. Church last Sabbath, fan Church, Godecioh, The St)ndny Schools in Centre Huron comprise Mre 1L, H. Goldhawk has returned those schools 111 Goderioh, Goderich from visiting Mende in Toronto. Township, Colbourne, Hullet, MaKil- Mrs. F, R Beattie and children of op, part of Tuokersmith, also Seaforth Buffalo are visiting at her home here, and Clinton, Mr, and Mrs. W. McKay motored up from Toronto and spent a few days New Children' Shelter at the home of his brother Mr, Adam McKay, Mr, and Mrs. W. A, Crich, Mrs H The last regular meeting of the Jeffrey, Mies Noima Jeffrey and Mies Children's Aid Society of the county of Huron, held in the Court House, Dorothy Wilson have returned fr ni a Goderioh, on Tuesday, September 10, motor trip to London, was specially interesting because of consideration of furnishing and occupy ing the new shelter purchased by the county ootinoil a few weeks ago. The Wardens oommittoe had exernined the premiseo'on the previous Saturday in company with a oommittee of the 0. A Society, and satire improvements and alterations 'Were decided -`upon, whiof aro to be made forth -with, Tile corn mittoe also agreed to furnish some o the staple articles needed iii the equip- ment of the house, Offers from th( Woman's Institutes of Godor,oh at( 011111011 to assist in furnishing the the house have boon received and gra• e fully acknowledged, and donatiez s o individual articles and pa•ti-r1 seta have also boon received front s(eeral citizens of town. The Society will be glad to ( Pt.( ills., from individuals or organizations in sympathy,uitlt 111(1 wo,k, in any part of tho county, duuatious of biatlkets, pillows, sheets, towel., dishes and kites obeli utensils, ill feet of anything that Will be heeded fon' the comfort and propercare of ohildteu and cash doe-* unions 04 euppliee of provisions will also be welcome' Write 'the comity secretary Mr, G, M, Elliott, and tell him what you eau• do for the wont. Anyone who had been present at this last meeting would have readily realized the maguituds and inportance of the Society's work, the 08808 of neg- lected or wayward children 011 1110 doe. deet being more than could ba ooueldor- od at one sitting. 1t ie worth while quoting that three cases of cruelly to animals ware reported as (dealt wish, fnc1udiug Ono from the neighborhood of )!lxeter which was particularly erne!, but in which the defendant pleaded guilty and paid a Mid' venality, This, too, is a work the Society p108eoute8 earnestly, 1t is hoped the nosy shelter will he ettlRcisutly ready for 080 early in Dot- tier, and the formal public opening will take place during county oonnoil week in December, when the Provinoinl Shea Ethel Grieve left on Monday for Toronto, Mre A. 'D, Sutherland and two ohildron have returned from spending. a couple of months in Fort Saskatohe wan, /Are •'nl. Charlesworth has retnrued from a visit to friends in Toronto, lir, and Mrs. Edward l+lcFaul have returned from spending the summer with friends in Toron10, Sirs, McDougall of'Puront, is visit- ing her aunt Mrs T. Stephens at the Queens, Mtos 1111 111 Sproat of Detroit is visit• ing her parents Mr, and Mrs, John 11 13t'OOt. }?rs. W, W 1'luredith eh \\'apace burg wase week ((1(1 visitor at the holm' of her brother .1, F, Reid. Me, Hugh ('hes: ey was in London last week. Mr, James Cowan spout ilia week end fn Detroit, Mr. G, Garden of Pittsburg Penn. has purchased Mrs. H Livens grocery boniness, Misses Jean Hays, Louisa Allen, Jes- sie McMillan, Gladys Shiliivelaw, Mary Smillie, Hosts' Godltiti 011(1 Miss Uroz- lor left on Monday to attend the Not. Incl 10 Stratford Miasae Janet Hays, Hilda Gibbous, Ross Elder, Mies Horan anti Miss Per. cell are taking a oourme in tho Strut• ford Business Oollege, 51r, and Mrs. F. Helmeted arrived home on Saturday after a pleasant visit to relatives in Toronto. Mrs, 'Henry Oheaney re0eived word on Sunday that her 80(1 Pte.. hector. David Oheseey was in the hospital with a wound itt the shoulder, Mise Pringle of Hamilton is vieithig Mrs, J, Bt'oadfoot. Superintendent Mr. J, J. Kelso, and other workers are expected to be pros.. ent, Mise Eliza Fraser, of Goderioh, who hes had Several yeara' experience) in the work in large oentree, has been. engaged as matron for the present, Briefs Per The Busy Jeremiah Bean, a young farmer llv. in neer Oentroville is in a hospital with a bad bullet wound. 50 inettnoted a neighbors boy to shoot a deorepit old horse and stood by to watch this being done, The ,44 ballet glanced from the horse's skull and .truolc the owner, A poatoard posted aloe years ago at Goderioh, and ad(lreesed Ito s woman in London, Ont. , reached its destin- ation only last week, A000rding to the postmark It has been lying in the Loudon poetoflice for almost exactly nine years, 'The writer has been deet; for several years. Mr. 3, 11. Davidson of Wellington, Out, was accidentally shot at the Tor. onto Exhibition last week while exam- ining a rifle in a taut of war souvenirs. The rililo was not supposed to have been loaded and it is a mystery how it became loaded, The wounded man is in a rather serious condition at the hoopi tat, Chatham pedestrians recently enjoy- ed njoyed (P) a lively experience when, during a ram storm they ohanced to touch accidently onto a corner mail -box. It had bean accidently crossed by a very live wire and all echo came in contact were decidedly shocked. Net all crops from Sudbury are met- allic. Reports that $6,000 worth of blueberries were shipped from that district this season. But for the telegraph, telephone and aerial poet, Vancouver Lsland, was for some days last week completely lsJlat• ed from the outside world, a boats- men's " strike cutting o0' the usual means of communication. During an electrical storm at Can- boro two distinct lightning bblto struck each of the two horses driven by Hen- ry Guenter. One had a hole ea made by a riffle bullet and the other had its aw badly burned Yet both animals will recover, Prineess Fair Night Special Wiiisorne Mt -Hy Maioiie In Straight Sliooting A story of the Range Wars between the Cattlemen and the Homesteaders of the Great American West. - Full of action, spiced with Humor Friday S..tuntay Prin e We would advise out town pat- patrone to come Thursday Even- ing—so as to avoid the crowd on Fair night and Sat. night, Thursday —8.I5 p. m. Friday afternoon 4 p. aa Friday Eve. 8'15 and 9,30 Saturday 8.15 and 9.30 p. m, Price 15c Children 10c 01 Tug. Charles Ray in His Father's Sou A Parm011l1t Picture in future our shll3W start.Wt 8. w,�9 a e Get rel tl�'b�' (�'j19 ;11g;rip FU tie Box office SIRAND Opposite Daly's Garage Extra Special Attraction Thursday Friday & Saturday This Little Gsi;'I Was Lorely She was Rich --'Yet Noor; She Lived in a Mansion ^�:1 CY'4',2avetrCge7�, GARY1I KF1V1' S .44.=1191'1:711:' Y,'t ala• had no nn,4 t0 play trio,: '1'h, ~tory of Ivo life+ 10 11,1,1 b;; ary ickfor e, Her Latest , t>•i tcr.an Picture oo Litfle prom the Play by Eleanor Gates directed by Maurice: Totarnetar ".i, Poor Little Rich Girl" should oharm everyone that sees it regasdlooa or age, and teach a moral that, is well worth learning. With tho inimitable at(ary Piorord le the oieliar (Die and staged b ' y a master, this , Y g or its poewerto erttertaim edlscate'. subject will strike a chord o[ fetor assors the otrn sad old alike f sleet at,lrprise,