HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1919-01-02, Page 5I-:l;wsay jai1Lary
CANADIAN
OF CO
SIR EDMUND WALKER, •
C.V,O.LL.D,. D,C Le, President
}Q,APItAL PAID Up, $15,000,000 - RESERVE FUND, e $13,500,000.,
SIR JOHN MRD,GenerslMananer
H: V. P. JONES,,Ansi Gene. M.neeer
Careful attention is given to the bank -
requirements of farmers, with whom an
important part of the business of this Bank
is transacted. Farmers may rely upon
prompt and courteous service.
Seatort3a. Dra,xLc..t.
J. G MULLEN, Manager
et
Wo J, Walker
Undertaker
and
Embalmer
Walker, holder of goy.
ermneutDiploma and License
Day or Night cal:s receive our
prompt attention
Day Phone 67
Night 18
Winter Teras from Jan. b.
CENTRAL
'TRATFORD, ONT.
W16 place graduates in poaititne.'•
Lady stndente of Nat term are now
earning, as high as$lS and even $20
.,per week vaelr whits boys .are earning
higher-saletiee, We have {l neuter-:
;tial, Shorttcntl and Telegraphy
Dapat•trneut's,
Write for our free Catalogue,
A A e deet HAN
PRINclPete
10 CENT "CASCARETS"
FOR LIVER AND BOWELS
Cure Sick Headache; Constipation,
Biliousness, Sour Stomach, Bad
Breath—Candy Cathartic.
No odds hove bad your liver, stomach.
or bowels; how punch your head aches,
how- miserable You are "from eenstipa-
tion,. indigestion, biliousness and slug
gish bowels—you always get relief with
Casoarets. They immediately . cleanse
and regulate the stontarh, :remove the
'our; fermenting food next fold...pawl
alto the excess title: from the livergaand
carry ofr the constipated waste matter
uend poison from the elet.,stinee anal
bowcle. .A. 10 -curt hos from 'your drug..
gist will .keep emir 'e , r and bowel.
clean;'Awnuch t t.` i I .;1 clear for
months. The rI. e• ere- s on sleep.
(EP SPILt1 E l
b'ratns House, 7 minute and p,ritry
au eintr liitchau and cellar, Fiord and
col. 'titer, •I leotric lighte, largo': vo
r:meth. Stable 1IP le' hen shouse 9
:1;e1>ly at the
- For Sale
Houee and half aoee of land in the
village of Egmoiulville. The property_
is situated on Centre Street, oloee to
the Presbyterian Ohurok and is known
as the Purcell property, Good cora-
fortable home, good shed, good well
endowment eistern. All kinds of Lena
trees, strawberrise, raspberries and
ourraut..buehee, This is a corner pro
perty with no breaks on front, and the
and is in a good etabe of cultivation.
This is a nice property fur a" retired
farmer and the taxes are light. For
particulars applrell the premiees or to
John Rankin, Seaforth.
For a Nice-
Ni"ty
Hain'_ Cut
call at
Bolton's Barber Shop
CAItDNYO'S BLOCK SEAFORTH
JOIN R jNKIN
Bonds for sale
bearing interest from
6 to -7 p. c, —half yearly
If your have any unemploy-
ed Innis now .is the time
fo buy sohie of these.
Choice securities. No ex-
pense to investor.
All information cheerfully-
given.
JORI
Bond and Dabenlnra Broker
!1i:tia St'rtiet, Seaford)
Phone n 1 a
CREAM ;ANTED
•-3 I.t ':r .,'' Ion 10 00 are; '.e VFlye
top pri os. We are yenning o nr plant
he year through aid can handle your
full supply rod furnish yon with cells
We pay twice each treeth end weigh
sample snit test (midi can of cream 0;tr-
fully:
Our motto is " Honesty to 001
Nitro na " Patrons are requestedtore
urn all our cane whey not In use,
3 atber an 1 l3uttermilk 1)1 (n halal
n3 for at matketpricos
The'Sealorth Creamery Co,.
SLe',AFOR'.r13 MARKET
Coed Milling Wheat .....;..-12.11
Bran per ton..;,,. ......
Shorts pee Lon • 41
Local Agent Wanted
for the ''Old Reliable"
FONTI-IILL NURSERIES
'1 housancls of Orchard trees
need replacing.
War Gardens' call for small
fruit trees, Asparagus, Rini -
barb plants etc.
The demand for',Ornaneiltal
stock in towns and villages is
43—e4 :lar;•e.
Hogs to; €armers,.,,.. ..... 17.00
Wood ! ' Wood
i1 Don't wait till the cold weather set
in. Bury yore sepply new, 100; coedit'
of 12 in to oiler•,
W. AMEN1',
Secure a paying Agency With
liberal ;commissions, Exper-
ience.not necessary.
STONE & WELLINGTON.
(Establishe•-183; )
TO?ON, O, ONT.!
Town Top•
ics:
I✓<iu .rae,...,rlr i n"1e—'U0 a
Tho High Cost of Living—Liloonomy
is the word to -day, Make your old
garments do instead of'purohaeing now
onee. Piave them dry cleaned- and
pressed, . Dry cleaning when properly
done lengthens the life of garments,
preserves their fresh new appearance.
and aote as a dieinfeotant; Uneanitaty
wearing apparel often cause(' sickness
and death doe to germs, clothing
should be cleaned at frequent intervals.
My Wardrobe, Goderich St,, Seaforth,
Opp, Queen's Hotel.
Mre, John Sproat and -Mies -Ruth
Sproat have returned from a visit to
Detroit, "
Mr. and Miee Vanatone of Stratford
are guests of Mrs L, G. Van Egnor"d,
M r Samuel Jackson and Mrs.' ' W'
Close of Chesley spent Christmas at
their home in Egmondville
Mr; and Mrs' G. le Garden have_ rc,-
turned from a visit to friends in Kit -
chewer.
Lieut. Muir Thompson is a visitor ab
his home here.
Miss Florence McKay of. Weston is
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mre.
James McKay, Egmondville.
111?. and Mrs, R. H, Goldhawk have
returned from spending Christmas' with
relatives in St. Therese,
'Miss Elizabeth Smith of Ottawa is
spending the holidays here,
Mies Mae MoOlinehey is hone from
from Toronto.
Miss Isabel Scott was hom0' from
Goderich fora fewiiays, •
'the•Mieses Gemmell of Egmondville
spent Christmas Day in -Stratford.
' Miss -Cleary of Dunnvilleia a visitor
at the home of Alrs, Chas. Stewart.
Mies J Chesney Y antiForsythe
pont a few days' in Stratford,
Vies Sparks has returned front. Strat-
ford,
Mise Helen Carswell of Toronto Cid
-
varsity is a holiday visitot at the
Manse, eaelcillop.
Miss Kate Broadfoot of Hamilton
was a visitor at the home_ of her mother
Mrs, J H. Broadfeot,
Mr, and Mrs E. Box and Mrs. N.
McLeod returned from a trip to Port
Huron on Saturday.
Mr. James .Bills spent Christmas in
Dublin.
Mies Sleuth of Sarnia is visiting in
town,
Miss Emma Freeman of Toronto -was
a holiday visitor.
Mies' Isabel MoDowall,' Mies Edith
Hunt and lilies Ellie Bolton have re-
turned frem•Toronto,
Mr L,'1'. DeLecey is uonftned to his
hone with au attach of influenza.
Pte Mathews who has returned from
overseas is visite g hie sister, Mrs. W.
Studdart,
Mr and Mre, W, McKee; of Goderich
were the guests of Mr and Mrs, Adem
McKay
Mr, and .',Fes. Nowt,e Mao'£avish
end daughter -of are the guests
of lir, and 37,0. Joh,, eine ravish,
Pie 11 rle J'ohustono tettered to
Londe» 011 fistnrdaay
Pte. Davis of .Mitchell orate the .gueet
of t't0 Sydney Deem
Mre. '1. lidird of Stanley is, visiting
her father, Mr. thigh MoDiarmi 1, %the
is ill with. pleurisy.
Miss Norma Rartry of Coldwater is a
visitor at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Airs" W. ldartry,
Miss Mary Modeland of Palmerston
is visiting at ber,home hero.
Mr and Mrs, IPretr Neelir, are visit-
lug Pfr and Mra, F. J, Neelln,
Miss leets Eultart of Toronto is a
holiday visitor,
The Misses ()filbert of Toronto bre
apeudieig the holidays at 'their horne.
here.
61", and Mrs, 1V, Plant -"and baby
spent Christmas at itis hen,0 in Acton.
Mrs, Boyd alai her ,'n,ighter Mrs,
Gibson were in Stratford. i'01 Chriet-
Inas.
Mr, T A, George is hone from Brant
ford for a few days,'
Mr and Mrs li, L'Olark spent Christ-
mas in S tra t l ord,
Aliso Nellie McMichael and Miss
Montgomery of 'Toronto ate visrtore at
the ]tome of Mr, and Mrs, James Mc-
Michael
Mies,Kate lbckart visited her parents
on Christmas
•
THE' SEA1 ORTH 'NEWS
ere -
Mr, and Mre, J. Sutherland and faro
ily of Toronto were visitors at the home
of Mr, and Mre, A, D, Sutherland.
Miss Margaret Rosa of Bruoefield-
spent the week end with Miss Norwa
Jeffrey.
Mrs, J. Cummings and Harold have
iefurned from a vieit to friends in Pres.
ton,.
MiasPruder of Mitchell was here
atteedimg the the Ohrietmas dance.
Mies Marion Brown of Toronto is,
visiting diet,parents Rey, and Mre. T,
13, Brown at the Reotory.
Mr. W. Brine spent Christmas at
the horne of his mother Mrs J, P
Brine. -
Conley Clerk Holman of Goderich
was in town on Saturday shaking hands
with his, friends,'
St. Thomas Church was beautifully
decorated for Christmas Day, A short
service was held at 10,80 a; m, and the
rooefo prepared was appropriate.
Mr, A. Mott of Stratford spent a
day in town r;
Mr. Dalton Reid lute returned from
a. trip to Toronto.
Major and; Mrs R. 8, Hays have re-
turned from Detroit.
Mr and Mrs, W• J. Duncan and
children spent Christmas at her 110010
in Stratford.
Miss Irma Freeman of Toronto is F?
spending a few days at her home here
Mr,aud Mre, ,1, F, Ross and little
eon are, Yule tide visitors iu Toronto. n
Miss Madge Stewart of .Aurora is a
visitor at the home of her father May-
or Stewart,
Miss Nettie Chesney wbo spent the
week at her home in 'ruokerereitI; has
returned to Gelt.
111r_G 0, Morse of New Yank visit-
ed friends here,
An appeal to the ladies to assist in
Refugee work,'whoh ie being (tete by
the C. R. S, 0,, all the radios are asked
to come to the Red (:rose rooms, Cal-
usgie Library, on Thursday afternoons
to new or reactive glare outs to sew at
home. As this work is very urgent
the Society hopes to have a large ship.
Ment by the one of Jannary, Begin
:he New Yeat' by helping this great
cause,
The Business Meeting of the heti
OroseSoeiety will be hold in • the Oar-
negie Library ou.Thursday afternoon,
.January 2nd at 4 o'olook•
If,you reside on the farts you will
surely find The Farmers' Sim a pro-
fitable and candid friend. Its market
reports; both stock and grain, are un-
equalled, while its indopeuclent' views.
have long been appreciated, One
Dollar for a frill year's eubsaription,
The (Ferment') Weekly Sun, T0110N-
TO.
Remember the Partnere' tilub meet-
ing on Friday evening next,
Three life tnembership oettifieatee
and badges were' presented to Mies
'Pena Grieve, • Mrs, Jos. Koehler sod
Nit's„A. Sutherland, by the deaf Cross
ata, recent meeting, -
Mr and Mrs :1., Partridge, o l',.rente.
are visitieg Mr and Airs .1amee K -:•r
SSr Ford.Abheson aced tlr At,Sauder
Acheson from the hest are hero
Mrs Wanless is a visitor at 1110 home
of Mr aud.leire George 'l'nrilletl:
Warne
STRAND
Thursday Friday & Saturd
` NMADGE
•
NNW
Ceit1'fwt'ta
Madge Kennedy
and
Tom Moore
The fair Pretender
The romance of a beautiful young
widow who never had a husbands
= Also
Th: Mystery ship
ST'tAND
Opposite Daly's Garage
Always a good Show
The I r
il al nominations One 1PFre
held on Monday 0venieg in the Town
Hall. There was only a fair audience
present Town Clerk Wilsta: 'reeeivt d
nominations from 7.30 to S,:;ti .P, Al
When the; lout wits •up the followii 1
IlOmnmtous 15010 tie•ularud.
111e11oa=,l,31', Daly, .1, A, Stewart,
Dr, el H. Rose, Faster Harburn,Jawes
Watson.
Retch—Janies Hays, 14'. H.tibutn
.rohe Grieve.
Conenne,oits--William Golding, U..
Aberhat, John Finlayson, Wm, Smith -
ere, Otlarlee Barber, R Parka, le. Edge,
James Davis, (1. D, Haigh, ,lames E.
Willis, J. 1V. Beatty, 'John Grieve,
Thomas Stophene, J. J. Cluff,J. tellies.
pie.
W., L, & Si.wilt Cox —W. D. Kers-
lake,
11.Wer141/3—North Ward— L. Jack-
son, J . le. Reid; Last . Ward—John
Beattie, W, .1, Criele South Ward -j,
Rankin. '
At the time of gulag to press'(Time-
day) itis not known low ninny. me
qualify bo Sl 1, 111
115.100311' 51,e.wult, hivwi.ver, . 1ornsirtt.
to salved ap,ule. 1n a very neat speech
he tlraukeef the rateiute t to 1.,r 'ar,t
forum's ami 1,,.airrd.
Dr, Harem). teas the '.ally , ie
Sala' ice t (utd.h.: n, Bald 1)14
say;wliether for eleyr,1 or n• -i,-.
,1y thought he e,r..lo<u; !v
in a tui j‘.1) ;. , 1,1.w:111 •:b1 I.
luras Berry of 10eafortl10 the guest Jamal H:.} who
(0 .0 :..ani.. ,,•,I
of Air and Mrs,i 13 Th.ntpson
reeve (115111)) :a.cuuut eF to ark .,
Mr 1 Poeeelr of Guelph attended the
Cbnstmas Dance
IT there is an election The Strand
Theatre well bo available for 10 minute
spoeohes 011 Thureday, Friday and Sat-
urday nights
eee
Mr Oecer Reid who has bean t along
his parents returned to Ottawa Olt Taes-
day
Miss Margaret 11or`ris of Toronto
spent the past week with friends in
town
Annual 'Fleeting
re
The Annual Meeting of the Seaford'
Branch Soldiers Aid Commission will be
held in the Council' Chamfer
oti Friday evening, January Goth, at
o'clock Business Receiving An-
nual report—Election of officers for
1910, etc
A D Sutherland, Secretary
hal d,a,h 111 getting coal fur the tone
saving aver three three dull ate e, tem.
ale was 111 the field again,
Dr, thieve said lee iv 00 nut rliscuur-
aged by defeat last year lint 33.,.0 net 10 -
aided whether he would run for ceuneil
ur £b reeve,r q
ie, .
'ebonies , (
t us StopbOus said he had attoutl 13.1E > ir-
.
ed evesy meeting and was elivat38 on
time. He had done itis neat and if
electtd 15001( still
SAYS LEMON JUICE
WILL REMOVE FRECKLES
Girls! Make this cheap beauty
ion
to clear and whiten' your sin.
SievIr a the juice of two lemon into
a bobtlo, aontaiuing three ounces of
orchard white, shake well, and you have
a quarter pint of the best freckle and
tan lotion, and complexion beautifier, at
eery, very small cost.
Yew grocer has the lemons and any
drug etore or toilet counter will supply
three centre, ouMas
ssaage this orchard e eetly (fragfew
rant
lotion into the face, neck, arms and
hands each day and see how freckles and
blemishes disappear and how clear, eoft
and white the skin becomes. Yes! 14
is harmless: e
GIRLS! WHITEN YOUR SKIM
WITH LEMON JUICE
1 Make a beauty lotion for a few cents to
• remove tan, freckles, sallowness.
Your grocer has the lemons' and.anydrug store or toilet counter will Supply
you with three ounces of orchard white
for a few cents. Squeeze the juice of
I two fresh lemons into a bottle, then pus
al the orcilord white and shake. welL
This makes a quarter pint of the very.
heat lepton akin whitener and complexion:
beautifier known. Massage this fra-
grant, creamy lotion daily tate the face,
neck, arms and hands and just see how
freckles, tan, sallowness, redness and
1roughness disappear and how smooth,
soft and clear the akin becomes: Yoe
It is harmless, and the beautiful reattlts
sill aurfrise you,
•
Thursday y Fridai & ttkirday
T: TV' Marrell
eta 1(I
6
0
a merry lromBaace ear Old Ireland
altothe s
peitdcu9air serial
MIVKLL'LO i.'
.1 el 1 u0,u,leekaled ,1 Dodds fur reeve
1 &IcQuid, (100 Fiaiu, D lisgn c, .16e
13ynu, liugit Al00aniler for et nwit.
Ili(!Eh IIsiIIlrH
Herbert 01ich, '1hotnae ('oleutae
John 6', ,McKay for Reeve.
Jelin llsNaughton, Robert 31. :flat-
sun, Joseph(>> Oriole, William Doig
Thomas Doig, Matthew Clark, 10000
Moore, Charles Miley for Uoneeillo,s,
Won Fame 00 La 16lerits.—The air.
hounded popularity that 1h•, ''Thointe
Ecloetrio Oil oejoes is nut' attributable
to any elaborate Helve.tisieg, for it has.
nut been au advertised, Wit is .entirely
dos to the merits of -this Oil aa eeete,tl-.
telae. In every city, town and liamief
in the country it is sought after solely
because of its good qualities,
hP Web
Tuesday ( aded esda
y
1)essle 1..wavre
and the
lancle ciddl‘,2s
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