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The Seaforth News, 1918-12-26, Page 5T t y -n7 l ay uml)wr zC lit THE 0 CO R EMEND WALKER,' Q.V. & U sik D,C t.,, P,wtdem CAPITAL PAiD UPa$l5,000,000 SYR JOHN AlkD, General Manner H. V. P. JONES, Ara t. Gear`. Manager RESLRVl6 FUND, . *13,500,000 SENDING MONEY ABR.OAB 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. Seatort m_ Br€ rt of J, 0, MULLEN, Manager. W. Walker Undertaker and Embalmer W. J. Walker, holder of gov- ermneut Diploma and Lioenee Day or Night oaks receive our prompt- attender • Day Phone 67 Night r8 Winter• Tenn From Jan. 6. CENTRAL amis STRATFORD. ONT. WE place graduates in positions Lady students of lost term are now Darning as high as $15 and even $20 per week while boyo are earning higher eaiatiea. We have Commer- cial, Shorttand and 'telegraphy Departments. Wrlre for oar free Oatalogoe, D A Mcl_goHAN PRINCIPAL GIVE "SYRUP OF FIGS" TO CONSTIPATED CHILD' Delicious "Fruit Laxative" can't liana tender little Stomach, Liver and Bowels. Look at the tongue, hfother! If coated, your little one's stomach, liver end bowels t.eed cleansing at once. When peevish, cross; listless, doesn't sleep, eat or act naturally, or is fever- ish, stomach sour, breath bad;. has sore throat, diarrhoea, full of cold, give a teaspoonful of `California Syrup of P' " and in a few hours all the foul, co7!9tipatedwaste, undigested food and sour bile gentlymoves out of els 'without rriiping, and youhavlittle tite7 playful child again: Ask your iruggist. for .a bottle of . "California Syrup of Figs,"'awbich contains fail directions for bwbies, children of all ages end for. grown-ups F R SALE ef-1113.11P J'rame Eloise, 7 rooms anti pantry summer kitehee and sellar, Bard and soft ,r+iter, :Eleettie lights, large ve ran lah, Stable 16• x la' hen',house 9 7' Apply at the Sews mice 06101 WO rich pM�y..... sessesses Sa .l year Ore em'te ea ai:d receive top prices, "(e are Ir.rajr.g c nr plan: he year through a id Gan handle your fall supply and furnish you with Dane. 6Y0 pay twice each mount and weigh sample and test anuli can of erases ear - fully, QJlir motto is. " Honesty to ow. Patrons" Pirrone are requested to ro urn all our bans when not in use. Satter an llluttermilk ' al Cu hand ud for at market prices. The Seaforth Creamery Co. SBA PO STD MAftK T Good Milling Wheat.........'....., $2,i1 Bran per ton ........................g8.8t Shorts per ton .................. ........ 4') Flour ..... ......... .......... ..:...`0.711 13ntttar.;. 43-44 c. Rogs••to farmers ...,...,,...Itr7 00 Wood t Wood ! Don't wait till ihr, cold weather set fu, luny year supply no'w, 540 cords. of 12 in to offer, W. AM1CX 1', 08 For Sale Hound and half sore of laud in the village of Li'gmondville. The property is situated on Centre Street, aloe° ' to the Presbyterian Church and is known as the Purnell property, Good com- fortable horse, -good shed, good well and Dement cistern, All kinds of fruit trees, strawberries, raspberries and currant bushes. This is a corner pro petty with no breaks on front, and the and ie in a.good state of anitivatioh.' This is a nine property fur a retired farmer and the taxes are light. For particulars apply on the premises or to John Rankin, Seaforth. For a Nice Nifty . Hair Out call at Bolton's Barber Shop CANDNO's BLOCK SEAI!ORTH JOHN RANKIN Bonds for sale bearing interest from 6 to 7 p. c, --half yearly If you have any unemploy- ed funis now is the time to buy some of these. Choice securities. No ex- pense tri -investor. All information cheerfully given. JO!1 Bond and Bebenf lrii 8 oker Main Street, pla Seaforth Phone 9l a Local Agent Wanted for the ''Old Reliable" FONTHILLNURSERIF.S 1 housands• of Orchard trees need ,replacing. War Gardens call for small fruit trees, Asparagus, Rhu- barb plants etc. The demand for.Ornameutal stock in towns and villages is large. Secure a paying Agency with liberal coninissio' s, Rxper• ience not necessary. STONE & WE LLI NGTON (Established 1837) TORONTO, ON'l.'. 1. wmewrta,..ro,w,o,r i.w.npa ..vf..s,eMw Towr1 ToDics !t•esee 10•ewIEMt Raj) The High Poet of Living--Ticonomyr 1s the word to.day. Make your old garments do instead of purehaeing new onee, Have theta dry Weaned and pressed, Dry Gleaning when properly done lengthens the Life of garments, preserves their freshnew appearance and aote tie M diainfeotant, UuaMnitary wearing apparel often oattees aioltnesd and death due to germs, clothing should be cleaned et frequent intervals, My Wardrobe, Goderioh St„ Seaforth, Opp, Queen's Hotel, Como to the STRAND Sat,• Nldht. Yon i'iay get a Duck for your Sunday dinner, • Mrs Lippert of Kitchener is a visitor at her home here. Mrs, John fdao'.lavish and fan are speeding Christmas at her home in Ingersoll. The schools all closed on Friday until Jan, 6th. The teachers have left for their hones, Mr, George has requested Tee News to state that the report that he ie going to Brantford is not true. Mr,.David l3aeknell, a returned sol- dier, of Buffalo, spent Sunday with his nephew, Mr. Looiird Bolton, Read the STRAND ad on this page Miss Mary Gillespie of the staf of Alma College,, St Thomas', is visiting her parents, .Mr and Mrs. James Gillespie. • -.Master Laehalen MaoTaviah of Tor- nto ie visiting his finale ."Mr. John aoTavrah :o 'M ,Mrs. -John Finlayson is visiting. her sister in Galt, • .. Corp. HowardHays, .son of Mr, ,las. Rays, arrived home Thursday night from overseas. He was wounded about a year ago and was in. the hospital for some time, The Misses Florence and Minnie Laidlaw of Toronto are visiting their mother, Mrs, ,I. 0. Laidlaw, Goderiel: St. Mise I'homia Cowan of Dundee and the Misses Margaret, Mary and Kate of Toronto University are spending the vacation at the home of their parents, Mr, and Mrs. James Cowan. . ' Miss Florence Thoibpson of Toronto Jis a visitor at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs, John Thompson, John St Mr. and Mre. A, Wilson and family 0f Detroit are ;epending the holidays with Mr, and&Irg„ G Willis. Saturday night is Prize Package Night ab the Strand, 8 prizes will be given away free, M,'a, James Gi:aves and Miss Eva Graves left on Monday to spend Christ- mas with her daughter in Detroit. bliss Jessie Scott is home from Hol - stele. 1V1rePA C. Burch of Sitnaoo is visiting her daughter, Mrs. A, 0. Hazen, Mrs, John Spreat anti lilies Ruth Sproat gra;"' spending the Christmas holidays in Detroit Mr, Rufus Winter o1 Nelson, 11, 0 is a Yule -tide visitor at the home of his father, Mr, Robert Wiutor. Miss .1. Govenlook is hone from (=oderi0li for the holidays, • .. Mr, Jamas Sleeth of Sarnia who is visiting relatives here sang well-rouder. ed solos at the morning and evening aer'viaes in the Prcrabyteriau Church, The oougrogetiou WO:. delighted to have the privilege of hearing Mr Sleuth again. Mies Olive Rankin of the Faculty of llhlueation, Toronto, is home for the holidays, Mies Ballautyue of Waterloo is visit- ing her father, Mr, W, Ballantyu0, Mrs P, ,Vl, Ohosuey has returned from a visit to friends in Toronto and Galt. Mr, Palmer Whiteley of Hamilton is a visitor at his home here, A short biographical sketch and two poems from the pen of Miss H, Isabel Graham appear in a now t,.auu„ of versejnst published by .101,11 W, Warm the well known Toronta ur+tiu, en4atled itCanatlianPoeta of the Gloat War," Rev, f1, 0. and Mra. Moyer are spending Christmas with their daugh- ter in Kitchener. Henry F0111 1110 who sold his faint on the Kippen road two years ago and retired into Jigmondville has decided to take up farming again and h e bought a hundred nares front 1)is, John Flay, I'.uokersmitli Mrs, My held a very su000asful 5010 011, this plane Cie 'took espeoially sailing high, Ooevs bN' tiro 1 1 $ .', Rt �,,dlf,tri,$tIi{ galeas THE SEAM 'I'�"ji"H NEWS Mr Jae, Gillespie of the School of ttioienoe, Toronto, le spending :his hull.., Jaye at his home, fife, Chas, Riley, ,lobe it. Beet hpd I� Sydney Deem arrived home on Mon- day and Arthur Porterfield and Hugh Oampboll on Tuesday, in time to take their Ohriettnaa dinner with their rel- atives. Ware -'rite Poet Office is flooded with the usual Christina') hail, The Staff rep- orts handlit1 of Mall much tutelar this year as the addressee are put on with more care than usual' Mr, and Mrs E, McClelland and daughter of Baden aro ilisiting at th 'home of Major and Mr'e, Hays, Moses Mary Stnill!e Jean Hays and Gertrude Crich aro home from Strut- ford Normal for the holidays. Mr, Lou Chesney is here front Ored Roe. Aviator A Ohapman of Hamilton is a holiday visitor, Mr, and Mrs. Micidletn0st anti son of Hamilton are the guests of Mr and Mre Robert, Johnston North Mahe St Mise Emily Deem of 'Toronto and Miss Florence Deem of Stretford Nor- mal'are with their, parents Mr and Mrs W Deem Rev, Dr Larkin will have for his subject. on Sunday Evening "The Lea- gue of Nationsi°, Mrs, D. Olark of Egmoudville has gene to spend the winter wall her daughter, Mrs; Colbert in London, Mrs. S. Neely has returned from spending a copy le of Monthsiu De. troit Miss Thompson leaves this week for her home in Listowel. Mr. and Mrs •Churchill of London` are visitingat,the _home .of Mr, John Campbell, Mciillop, Dr. McKee is spending Christmas at his home in 'Iomtito. Mr; and Mrs. Holt of New York are Yule -titre visitors -at the home of Mr and Mrs A, Wilson, Miss Ethel ileattie of Toronto is visiting her parents. Mr, Frauk Doherty of Toronto ie home for .Xmas. There is no green ('hrietmas for 19181 Mr. and Mra W Gillespie of Btuasels are guests of Mr, and Mrs. W. Gilles• pie, ,Tames St. Mr. and- Mrs. Moil b of Dungannon are Yule -tide visitors at the home of Mrs John MoNab. Mies Sparks leaves this week for Stratford, Miss Gladys Thomepon of Mert'itou is visiting her parents Mr and Mrs J 13 Thompson, Mr, .7. Pocock of Guelph was a town visitor, The Misses Turnbull who are attend- ing the Faculty of Education in Tor- onto have returned home for the holidays, Mies Kathleen Burrows of Toronto University is apeuding the vacation with tier parents, Dr, end Mrs, J, F. Burrows. Mrs, McGonigle left last week for the West where she will spend the winter with her dung leter Mrs. William SOlater was called to Malt owing to the illness of her daugh- ter, Mr's. Kruse Mr. J. M. Wilson is visiting 'his daughter, Mrs. Irving Sutherland in Owen Sound. Miss McLennan of London is visiting her brother, Mr. A. A McLennan, Tlte•, Salvation Army held their Christmas 10utertaiement on Monday night which drew a large number, The programme was very outertaiuing, The officers frons Clinton acetated. The singing of Lieut. Jones wile n111011 en. joyed. Lost Lost on Saturday, Dee. zrst, between Queens Hotel and Oommereial, on the East aide of Main St, a (cold Locket and chain with lady's photo inside, and cross design on outside, Finder please leave at the Nowa Ottioe, A Remedy, for Earache,—Po have the earache is to endure torture, The ear is a delicate organ and few' care to deal with it, considering it work .for -s doctor, Dr. Monists' Baleatric Oil ofiere a simple remedy, A few .drops upon a piece of lint or medicated eot- tooand platted in the ear, will we k STRAND Special Thursday Friday & Saturday 'A Play of heartthrobs, thrills and laughter George Behan Julesiu oft he Strong fleart —A Paramount Picture • — A powerful plot laid in CheGreat North Woods. Pathos, happiness, vigorous action and the joy of livl.ug —Al eo— The Mystery .shi and Comfortable Comedy One of the best Shows you could ever hope to see Satu rize V r ay Ni h (age Ni :$: ht Fre csez ZUNI xE`4Z2S Able Priz will be given away free and everybody hats a chance to hold a lucky number. Join in the fust. -Always. a Good Show -- 8,15. P. M. 15c Nomination Meelmg Take notice that a meeting for tromp Mating it ROnve and four C'oanoil10 r for the Municipality of the •Totvnslii4 of McKillop fur 1919 will be boli a Calder's Hall in 1'.inthr01, on Alouday the 344th day of Doe, tors at r (i'elnek p, m, and iu .110 event of more persons being ucniineted than are required -to 811 the several unless an elentuw will be feud en Jaunrery is., t91) Vv, - I'„Ilmg Div, No 1 ---At tf . I,. 11,.1 laud's House Lot 10 limp 5, .1 ,44,124 EV111,e D. It (1. , Thee - 111.p let 1', 1'10i111g Div. No, .,I :a, I i1lsu'a House Lot 25 Con, 4 eine, 1 kn I0a ue 0. R, 0. Jae. Hiller 1', U. Pollil,g I)iv, No , —A4 Walt, r 1.Dav irisou'sH(.use, Lot toCnit 1.1 1 l.ei•n1 Mg D. it, O , W Davidson Polling Div' Ne 4 .•At riehn1 Bubas No 7 Lot 2ti "ori 1,1 1F 1IeLio,1i, Jr,� I), It 0, , 1L Arul,ihal 11'. t; nl. J,U1tb111:. Oletic. THICK, GLOSSY RAM FREE FROM DANDRUFF Girls! Try it! Hair gets soft, fluffy and beautiful -Get a email: .bottle of Dandorine. If you etre for heavy Bair that -g1 e• tens with beauty and 19 radiant wit! life • lies art incomparable softness ti is fluffy and, lustrous, try Danderine, Just one application doubles the boanty of your hair, besides it imme- diately dissolves ,every particle of dandruff. Yon eau not have nice heavy, healthy hair if you have dandruli. Thio destructive scurf robs the Bair of its lustre, its strength and its very life, and if not overeomo it produces a fever. iehness and itching of the scalp; the hair roots famish, loosen and die! tilers the hair falls out fast, Surely got a, iatall bottle of Knowlton's X)aildorine tom any drug store and ,just try it, STflANIJ Opposite Daly's Garage esS Oc Triangle Presents Two Big Stars Dougas nks and Aka . R be s 1,1 The Hall Breed tinm story by Bret %lar•te "The Halfbreed” contains the wonderful Bret Bart tale of California mining days and brought tears and laughter to millions Also: -The wonderful Fairbanks' smile and:—The wistful beauty of Aires Rubens Plus:—The terrific forest Bre. Thursday Friday & Saturday Hear the London Harpers on Friday evening from 7,30 to 5.30 Admission 15 cents Princes: