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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1918-09-19, Page 8NOTHING &dds more to the ap- pearance of a man than a neat Hair Cut or Shave If you come to oursanit- ary, carefully conducted parlors, you are sure of every attention. Commercial Barber Shop,C4th W. ROBINSON Prop MUSICAL, Mies Annie (l, Govenlook, Graduate Teacher's Course Godaweky Methods, Canadian Academy of Music, Toronto will re -open her classes iu piano, Organ .I...eetw 0 1 CORRESPONDENCE 'tfl ,M'0O tT Walton The fine farm of Fred Oster bee been. sot to Mr, Gerree of Londoeboro loo• Auburn ahty, for the cum of $11,000. ' Mr, Ast r will probably buy again, Miss Mary Finglaud will be publicly installed Be a a miesionery to Corea on Wednesday night, Mr, Johnston has pnrohased the. business conducted by Mr, Densteadt 611d they are busy tarring stock. Some from here were in London last week but the rain spoilt their trip. One of our clergy here was ttnfortu. trate enough, like the foolish virgins, not to provide himself with 601110lelt oil fn his auto, and the result Was his engine stopped on a hill and the rain and wind came, a11t1 he was wet, while standing outside the door Mier' Annie Sturdy, Bud Mrs. Sturdy her sister in law were upset in turning of the way of an auto, Neither were and Theory on September 3rd. hurt, Pupils will be prepared for Canadian Rev, 51v. 3One 8 of Clinton preached Academy and Toronto Conservatory I anniversary 60101088 in Auburn Church xaminations ' ion Sunday. Studio North Main St. Phone 103 Help Wanted Help wanted to spread flax by the Canadian Flex Mills, Seaforth, Good wages will be paid to women, girle and boys. Canadian Flax Mills, Seaforth We are sorry to Beate that Mrs (Rev) Bentley has been threatened with appendicitis, but trust that elle will be as hearty as ever, Roy and Mrs, Bennett 81'e0 the past week with relatives and friends in Toronto, St. Catharines and Niagara Falls, Cecil Lytliatt is attending High School at Brussels, Mr. C, Kiehl has raised the roof of his house and is preparing to brick the sides. Mr's, 1.3811i 8 1yn of Michigan feat the home of Mre, R, McLeod. A1rs, J, M. Campbell of Walton wad in Seaforth on Tuesday, Mr, Ileo. Jackson left on a business trip to the Welt last Saturday, Messrs Peter Barrows and Albert Constable were at the Loudon Fair sight•seeiug. Those who allowed the threatening weather to keep them horns from the Groes 0 'met which was iven in `yromarty Red g the A, A. W. W, Hall last Thursday Mr. D, McConnell is giving up hie evening under the auspices of tue Lad store here and has bought Dr, Mich- iaa' Aid of the Methodist Churoh mise. e11'e house in Dublin to which he will ed a rare treat, in spite of the weath shortly remove, They will be missed 61' the attendance was fair and owing to very much here, the generosity of the artists who gave their servi0ee free there was a good faun to be given to the Walton Red Cross. 'Those providing the muo11 appreciated programme were as follows Mies N Balfour, Leadbury; Mr. Gilroy, Brussels; Miss Isabel Strachan, Bruesel Mise L Jackson, Blyth; Miss Marjorie Stumpf, Toronto and Mr Forman Van - 000080, John Carney and sister of Towel- villo Mich, who have been nem on an extended visit with their sister Mre, W. Hoep have returned home, Mr and Mrs W Sholdioe and Miss lima were Loudon visitors last week, 01. George's Church will hold their Harvest Home Services next Sunday. Peter and Mre, Schumacher with their two sons David and Peter and their wives of Mildmay motored up and spent Bund ey with Mr, and firs, Collie. The School took quite a number of prizes at the Staffs Fair on Saturday. Mrs, Weitzmoll of Niagara Falls is visiting her boother Normau Park. Mre D. Park, Mrs, Martin, Mrs. H Currie, sr, and Mrs Tufford spent a day last week with friends in Seaforth, Winthrop Mrs, Theodore Holland, who bas been in London during the past week returned home on Saturday. Mr, Oliver Anderson of Hallett has purchased the fifty -aero farm belong- ing to the estate of the late W u Haht for the sum of $2185.00, This Wil° make a splendid grass farm Mr, Hugh Ross had s very suo0068111 ditching bee last Friday. In the even ing he had a dance for the young poo 411e. Mr. John Reid hae sold his to acre farm to Shannon Bros for $30000. Mr Reid has decided to give up farming owing to having his house burnt re- cently, Kra Wm Johnston who had very poor health during the past year went to London this ween to consult 601110 the leading physicians of that city. I ippen Mr, Jae. Hil: and children of Strat- ford are visiting with friends in this locality - Mr, Hill is serving hie coun- try in France, 'Mrs. Mani: and family of Cleveland visited with Mrs. ,Jas. Miller recently Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Richardson re- ceived word that their son, Roger, who enlisted in the Liverpool Company is missing, He has served 111 the war almost its start. It will be sadly re- membered that thole s 'n, Fred, was killed in action last spring. Mr. Harvey Gauld is returning from France to continue his studies in medicine. Rev, Mfr. Ganitl and family will make their home in Toronto during their fur- lough. They have already arrived there from Formosa, Japan. Leadbury Mr, and Sirs. Loris ',Yelper and eon of Saskatoon have arrived here and will mare au extended visit with re- . leaves. Mr, and Mrs Fasken were sisiture fu Blyth and Belgrave. A short time ago we were all wishing for rain now all hands are wishing for fine weather to ga111811 l the vegetables Willie Good who has been staying with friends here nearly all summer has returned to his home in Toronto. Varna Among those from this section who visited the Toronto Exhibitor' were Mr' firs J. W. Heid was iu Stratfo J, 3. Irvine and Mr, and Mrs. H, .111. last week visiting friends, more, Outs of the great attractions of the city was Major .Harebell with his Mre, John Weni6ee has return regiment from Illinois on their way from a visit to friea'Is in Toronto' overseas, _. ' Among 'those who vieited Loddon Fair were Messrs A uodkiu and (l, Underwood. Its Virtue Cannot be Described... No one can explain the subtle power that Dr, Thomas' 18clectrio Oil pos. eee6ee. The originator was himself surprised by the wonderful qualities that his conpound possessed; That he was the benefactor of humanity ie shown by the myriads that rise in preise of this wonderful Oil, So fame ilar is everyone with it that it le prig• ad ea a household medicine every. where, Notice Take notice that under the Dominion Prohibitory regulations of last Deoem. ber, any liquor found, in any place, that hag been manufactured since April 1st, 1918, is liable to be confiscated and the owner heavily fined, This applies to liquor,cider, and home, made wine of any kind provided it contains more than two end ono hal per -petit, of proof spirits, Huron County Temperance Alliance. De. A, L. Irwin, A, T, Cooper, President Secretary rd ed Staffa Now PREPAREDNESS Money in the Bank means preparedness to meet income taxes and make contri- butions to patriotic funds and purchase of war bonds. We recomMend an account in OUR SAVINGS DEPARTMENT where interest is added to principal twice a year at the rate of 3% per annum. 1)0 ION BANK.484 SEAFORTH BRANCH; R. M. JONES, Managaa p■RtlttelleuesteneensQmRAFtt®tflasietwiaeleneternenettiMtee0a leans e..teetes Dublin (Too late for last week) Mr,and Mrs. J, Weber of Seaforth spent Tuesday in the burg, Miss 0. Flynn of Bay City is visit. fug Mr, and airs L, Looly here. Mr, and Mrs, G. Crawford and lam ily of London motored horn on Sun- day to visit Mr. John Redmond and sister Annie, Mre, P, Evans received word last week that hereon Pte. P. J. Evans Wee very ill With pluerisy at the 12111 Canadian General Hospital, Bramehott England, Mr, Dan McConnell of Orornarty hue purchased the residence of Dr, Mitchell. The doctor intends leav- ing the village, He, hie wife and fam- ily will be greatly missed, Mre, M. Drake of Stratford is with friends here and at Hensel]. A number from here went to Loudon Fair last week and the rain kept !many others at home, Mrs. Weitzman is at the home of her sifter. Mre, T, IDI, Hamilton. The School Fair was held here in ;he Hall on Saturday and a concert was given at night. The Women's Ili. 'nitrite had a booth flailing ice cream, cake and other eatables, The work of the children received much praise and if coming events cart shadows before then there aro soma good farmers growing up in this vicinity: 11r, Janine Wortley' ie in the. Soo visiting his eleter who has had 011e soli lrillod and a10ther badly injured in France. A number from here took in the Harvest Services will be held in the London Fair last week. Methodist Church on Sunday next. Mies Margaret McConnell is vieitiug The Rev. Mr, Agnew of Clinton will be her aunt in Minneapolis,the special preacher, Anglican Her. vest Thanksgiving Servives were held There wee no eerviee in the Metho- last Sunday and wore conducted by diet Church owing to the League annh, Rev. Mr. Moulton of Clinton. vereary at Goshen. The fanners are ieokung anxiously foo fine weather to get their beans har- vested, Mr. and alrs, W. 0 Wilson have returned from Niagara Falls where they were visiting their daughter. Miss Warn has returned to Hensell. A memorial service was held in the Methodist Church on ,Sunday evening for Lieut. W, Wilson who was killed iu Franoe, He went overseas with the 1Giet. R v, A. E, Dean will hold anniver- saryser'vices atChieelhurst on Sunday next. Much sympathy is felt for Mr. and Mrs' E, Dougail who had word that their Bon Samuel Was wounded in Franoe, They keys two sone overdose, Mr, George Lawson of Toronto ie visiting Mr. 0. AloDouellthis' week. Hallett Mnoh aympathy is felt for Charles Tyner in the death of his wife, leaving a child a few days old. She was only 29 years of age and the daughter of Mu Geo. Holland of the Hayfield Road. The funeral was held on Wednesday, Word has been received here that Pte. F. Finglaud, sou of the township clerk had been wounded. There is a rumor that one of our goring farmers will shortly take an im- portant step in life. eonstance Mr. and Mrs. J. Ferguson are now getting acoilatomed to their places at the table atter their wedding trip, Mrs. Nicholson of Brnesels is here with her eon, Adam. After a serious illness, Wm. Motu - testi is slowly recovering, Clifford Britton is attending Sea - forth 0ollegi816. Mr, and Mrs. A. Dext are home after a trip to Toronto and Niagara Falls, Brncefie ld Mrs, Sutherland is with Mre . Mo - Mr, A 1), Sneherland has vetoer d the Lundell Free Press Automobile Cou^ test and would muole appreciate your eubacriptiol or your renewal if you are now a anbscriber,—Content closes Nov. zuc,--subscripriola depreofate ill vote volue each week. Manley Mr, and Mrs, Archie McKay from Guelph accompanied by Miss Doherty of Edmonton called 011 friends here tier ing the week. Mies 11'Iahr anti Mies Shannon 8'18111 the euek end in Seaforth. Quite a number of our young peo- ple spent Slulday fn Seaforth. Miss Elizabeth Eckert from Detroit is visiting her friend here while on vac. ation. The Isle rains are disastrous to the bean crop and fear is antioipated as to saving them. Iutosh at the manse. Mrs. Jas, 'rimier, Mr's, Watt and Mies McKenzie of Seaforth were re- cent visitors here. The Red Cross shipped in August 111 pairs of socks, 10 suits of pyjamas. Meyers Den and Wm Ross and wives were in Blyth attending the fu n- eral of a relative, Mr, Whitmore has disposed of his farm to Mr, Souter of Tuckeremith for $5,000, JOB PRJNTING If you want nice, dainty or tasty Job Printing, we are in. a better position than ever to supply your needs. Prompt Attention to Rush Orders, Leave us your orders when in need of LETTER HEADS 'NOTE HEADS BILL HEADS STATEMENTS ENVELOPES WEDDING INVITATIONS CALLING CARDS POSTERS CIRCULARS CATALOGUES Or anthing else in printing come In T•ind See Us About Sale Bilis THE SEAFORTH NEWS SFAFeRTH — ENT. Thursday September 19 We're Experts at Shoeing Children Our lines of Fall Shoes for the Children were se, lected with the greatest c;,re Iriin1 th(1 productions of the Country's best Makers of Children's Footwear, The leathers are Calf, Gun Metal Calf, Patent and Colt. The lasts are formed to lit Children's feet correct- ly add to guide them along natural lines. file Shoes ar.', Masterpieces; of:Children's Shoe making, There are no Shoe troubles in the families, where we Shoe the .Ctlildrr;n. it se TT 'zi5t _. "The Home Phone 51 of School Shoes" Seaforth TO UNITE STATES CITIZENS IN CANADA. By the 'United States Military Service Con- vention Regulations, approved by the Gover- nor -in -Council on 20th August, 1918, MALE CITIZENS OF THE UNITED STATES IN CANADA, WITHIN THE AGES for the time being SPECIFIED BY THE LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES prescribing com- pulsory military service, except those who have diplomatic exemption, ARE MADE SUBJECT AND LIABLE TO MILITARY SERVICE IN CANADA, AND BECOME ENTITLED TO EXEMPTION OR DIS- CHARGE THEREFROM, UNDER THE CANADIAN LAWS AND REGULATIONS. The regulations governing this liability are published in the Canada Gazette (Extra) of 21st August, 1918; copy whereof inay be obtained upon application through the post to the Director of the Military Service Branch of the Department of Justice at Ottawa. UNITED STATES CITIZENS of the description aforesaid who were IN CANADA ON 30th JULY, 1918, HAVE SIXTY DAYS FROM THAT DATE within which TO EXERCISE AN OPTION TO ENLIST or enroll IN THE FORCES OF THE UNITED REGUL 8. EVERY MALE CITIZEN 0F THE UNITED STATES WITHIN THE AGES for the time being SPECIFIED IN THE LAWS of the UNITED STATES prescribing compulsory military service, not including those who have diplomatic exemption WITH- IN TEN DAYS AFTER THE EXPIRY OF THE TIME LIMITED BY THE CONVEN- TION within which the Government of the United States may issue him a certificate of diplomatic exemption, SHALL TRULY RE- PORT TO THE REGISTRAR BY REGIS- TERED POSTS and in writing which is plainly legible, his name in full, his occupation and the slate of his birth; stating alstuwhether he is single, married or a widower; and if the latter, wether he has a child living; also if married, the date of his marriage;. and stating moreover his place of residence and usual post office address in Canada; and, if he reside within a city or place where the streets and dwellings are named and numbered, the name and number of his street and dwelling; or Who reside in another plane, the lot and concession number, section, township, range, and meri- dian, or .other definite description whereby his place of residence may be located, having regard to the custom of the locality hi which he lives: and II? WIT;HOtIT REASONABLE EXCUSE HE NEGLECT OR FAIL TO STATES, or TO RETURN to the United States; and THOSE WHO for any reason SUBSEQUENTLY BECOME LIABLE TO MILITARY SERVICE IN CANADA HAVE THIRTY DAYS FROM THE DATE of the accruing OF SUCH LIABILITY within which to exercise the like option. It is stipulated by the Convention also that certificates 9f diplomatic exemption may be granted within the optional periods aforesaid. EVERY CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES TO WHOM THE REGULATIONS APPLY is required to REPORT TO THE REGIS- TRAR under the Military Service Act, 1917, FOR THE province or DISTRICT WITHIN WHICH he is, in the manner by the regulations prescribed, WITHIN TEN DAYS AFTER THE EXPIRY OF HIS OPTIONAL PERIOD and will be SUBJECT TO PENALTIES IF without reasonable excuse HE FAIL SO TO REPORT. For the information of those whom it may concern Sections 3 and 4 defining the requirements of registration, with which it will be necessary strictly to comply, are set out substantially as follows t— ATK HS REPORT IN THE MANNER and with the particulars aforesaid within the time limited as aforesaid, HE SI-IALL BE GUILTY OF AN OFFENCE, AND SHALL BE LIABLE UPON SUMMARY CONVICTIQN to a penalty not EXCEEDING FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, AND TO IMPRISONMENT for any term not exceeding six months, and moreover he shall incur A PENALTY OF $10.00 FOR EACH DAY after .the time when or within which he should have registered during which he shall continue to be -unregis- tered. 4. EVERY UNITED STATES CITIZEN WHO HAS DIPLOMATIC EXEMPTION, although not otherwise subject to these regulations' SHALL WITHIN TEN DAYS after the grantingof the same truly REPORT TO THE REGITRAR, in like manner and with the same particulars as required by the last preceding section; and in addition' he shall embody in his report a true and complete statement of the particulars, of his certificate of diplomatic exemption. NEGLECT OR FAILURE without reasonable excuse to comply with the requirements of this section SHALL CONSTITUTE AIV OFFENCE PUNISH- ABLE IN THE MANNER AND BY THE PENALTIES provided in the last preceding. Section, ISSUED BY THE DEPARTMENT or JUSTICE, MILITARY SERVICE BRANCH.