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W. ROBINSON
Prop
MUSICAL
Miss Annie G, Govonlook, Graduate
eaoher'e Course Godosieky Methods,
anadian Aoademy of Mneio Toronto
re -open her classes in piano, Organ
0 Theory on September 3rd.
Pupils will be prepared for Canadian
edenty and Toronto Conservatory
aminabions
Studio North Main St.
Phone 103
MUSIC
eronlatry
The young child of Frank Allen who
waebadiyburned on the stove recently
ie improving.
•Ialn is stili prevalent.
Mise. Fleeter Moore ie home again
after a,trip to the womb.
Miss Mary McKellar, who was teach
ing at Broesole hasbeenill with pneu-
monia. 13er mother has beau nursing
her,
Mrs, O'Oonneil has re -opened elaeses
in Piano and Singing.
Pupils prepared for the London Con-
eervatory.
MRS. O'CONNELL,
John Street,
THE BIpIRThI NIWS
esemeemesemememmeme
sympathy felt for her, as she was no
ebleto attend the fnnet•al of Mr. Dralce
her father. '
Mr. Ed. Drake died at his home in
Seaforth on Christmas morning aged
12 years, He lived for years in Staffs
coming as a Child from England;
About two yeare ago he gave up farm-
ing and moved to Seaforth. The tune)
oral was held at Staffs,
Grace Church purposes holding a
Concert on Jan, 901,
Mr; and Mrs, F, Harburn were in
Eullett on Saturday attending the fun-
eral of Mrs. Freeman,
Mies Mabel Yoe of Seagrave spent
the holidaye at her home here. •
Mr, 3, Chambers and wife of Stret-
ford have been with relatives heredur-
ing the holidaye.
.Administrator's Sale
OF
Real Estate, Farm Stock. Im-
plements and Household
Furniture
Londesboro
Mise Mary Finglan.f left last Tuesday
for Toronto and from there she will
etart on her trip to Korea end up the
coast.
Mies Olvetta Brighan. of Highgate,
spent her holidays with her: parents,
Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Brigham.
The following real estore ane chattels
will he offered fur sea- i.. Public Anot-
iOn by tb. a I •1'.i:.tl t ,. ,.. .. r. Estate
of the lme 1t't Foe_ .•n lot 8 Sid Castle came up from St. Cathar-
0ou ii 4,w+,r:.i1 , g c .: , Ines for the holidays.
Tee: ala ,1,1 1i :r\ 14th, 1919. John and Chas, Tippett have gnus to
Marine City to attend the funeral of
their sister, lalre. armee]. 1V Jr. Bernerd Hail has been to the
Mr. Jos, Douaidsuu aid wife are Stratford hospital during the past
epending the winter in Wi nghalu. week in order to receive treatment for
his ear,
Mrs. Enwood of Toronto ie the guest 411 secs ?gm W. Molturi9 and child-
ren of Warwiok spent New Years as
the pleats of Mrs. ea, Britton,
Mr, and Mrs Joe Riley spent Ohrist•
m as with her perones, Mr and Mrs,
ie r cle
factory on a good road. After a brief illness Maty K ettia (,Geo. Cook in Goderioh township.
The February meeting of the Wo.
meds Institute will be held the last
Wednesday in January. On Thurs-
day afternoon, Jan, 16th Mise B,
Gilholm, Bright, Ont, will address al
the ladies at the home of Mre, T. M.
Hamilton, Everybody welcome,
Don't miss a free treat,
The Mieses Margaret and Dell Mo -
Cool spent the holidays with their
parentsMr, and Mrs. Wm, McCool.
Mrs. Ball of Clinton spent a few
days in the village visiting her brother,
Mr. Thomas Sampson,
Mr. and Mre, John Fingland have
been spending their holidays in Toron
to,
Mies .Esther Jamieson of Toronto
was home during the holidaye•
Ml s, Sturdy spent a few days in Sea -
forth visiting bee son, Mr. John Sturdy
Miss Kesiah Brown of Toronto: 'was
spending her holidays with frienda here
The Misses Jean and,Eleator Mains
have returned to Ohleago'after having
spent Obristmee with their'ntother.
Bayfield
Hensall
Thursday
aniary 9
Special Banking Facilities
At every branch" of this Bank a general banking
business is 'conducted. Deposits are accepted,
Loans made 'and Letters of Credit issued. Drafts
on foreign banks sold or the money transferred
direct by us. Bills of Exchange, Sale Notes,
Collections, etc., looked after and collected.
Make use of the facilities offered by this Bank for
the advancement' of your` business and personal.
interests.
ilk
ON BANK 523
SEAFORTH BRANCH: R. M. JONES, Manager,
fel(filAFQmHIH0lgp4ggignometengeemennsugwei egeggiIn81(1 ewe t6�die®ir
M re, Louis Evans was at his home
here during the Christmas holidays,
Mies Limy Evans of Detroit was
home last week.
Miss Maggie Born is in Galt with
her sister, Mrs, Wm. Evens,
Mr, Ed. Molyneaux of Berberton wa
home during the holidays,
Cadet Maloney, recently from over.
eyes, is at his home, near here,
Miss Pearl Dykes has returned from
Port Huron where she has been visit-
ing relatives for a few weeke,
Mr and Mrs. Chamberlain of Nia-
gara Falls spent a fee' days with Mrs.
Chamberlain s parents, Mr. and Mrs,
W. G Wilson,
M r. Lloyd Davis has been visiting
here for a few days, from Toronto,
Mrs, L, Waiper and son who have
been visiting here during the past few
months are leaving for the west shortly
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Weber of Lon-
don visited the former's parents . in
Hansell recently,
Dr, Peck has returned from his trip
to St. John, N B. and has again talc -
911 up his praOtise here.
The Misses teudmore of Torohto were
Christmas visitors here,
MessEthel Fulton has returned from
her visit to Seaforth and vicinity,,
at 12 d'.•:. .‘harp,
REAL EST •e'I 1`'-- Consisting of 100
acres of laud i •ing int 8, con ti, in the
township of Logan, ou which is ereeted
a Comfortable ' frame dwelling, good
barllc barn 60x60: frame drive house, of 1vIiss Mand Castle.
drilled well with windmill, orchard, l
Constance
Mr. and Mrs, Gee, Cook of Goderioh
township agent a few days last week
with their daughter, Mrs Joe Riley.
Red Cross Report
Secretary's Report for December
Hospital, Supplies,
96 snits of pyjamas, 6 military flan-
nel shirts, 114 pairs of socks, 84 tow-
els,
Refugee
24 child's dresses, 18 petticoats,
baby's lemm ts,
Edna De Laney, See.
well fenced and drained, alae has sheat
t
five acres of bush, five acres of fall Halletdone,wheat, fall ploughing ail doe, five mitre
from Mitchell ll c d 1r.se to good s oen
HORSES ---1 agricultural brand more1lolaved wife of Henry Freeman panic:d
i11, en,1 Mrs D. °1:ydor spent Christ.
in year old; z agrlcnitnral gelding, no -away on Thutsday last at the :age et mss r. afi her parents dor and A'Irs, W.
Deceased had Spent the
go ,.els, D p btanle,
inR 7 years old; 1 agrirulttlral fills, ria , putt's,
port of her fife ftt this torus1111
•t i'iinlou.
ing 4 years old; 1 driving horse, 4 years
greater
and had cosi'lc•(1 in her home for nearly Mrs, f+lpil. (,lark wee a Christmas
Cid. C; 2 CATTLE—1 cow, with calf t y , eixtu years. She leaves to mourn her 'visitor at the home of her parents in
her side; 2 caws, supposed to be with a family of nine, two having died a few, Tackeremith
Calf; 8 eteere, rising three years cid; 11 years ego. JOseph, James and Robert
hostage, rising 8 years old, supposed to of Hallett and Mrs. G. 61 ontgontery, of
be to calf; 1 steer, rising 'l years alit; Hallett. Mrs. E. Crawford of Lendes-
2 steers and heifers rising 1 year old. huge, M1tra D McNeil of London, Mrs
breed sows, with pig; 27 Harry Glazier of Hnl;ett Mrs, G.
atom hogs, about loo pl.ululr each. Riley of Constance, Mrs, Thos. Glazier
of Hallett and Jennie at home.
POULTRY—About loo hens, Wyatt-
dottes and Leghorns.
IMPLEMENTS—Massey Harris bin
der, 6 ft out; Massey Harris mower. 5
ft. out; Massey -Harris cultivator with
seed hox; 10 ft Deering hay rake, naw;
hey rack, stock rack, wagon with box.
set sleighs, cutter, iron harrows, muffler,
top buggy, fanning mill with bagger,
rootplper, hay fork, ear, ropes and
Pulleys, iron kettle, set of breeching
harness, set of plow harness, set single
harness, string bells, robe, blankets
grindetone, hoes, Chains, forks and
. other articles.
GRAIN AND FEED—A quantity of
hay, turnips and marigolds, also a
quantity of grain, oats and barley,
FURNITURE—Cooking range, ex-
tenaien table, writing dealt, bedroom
ret complete, chairs, benches, eta, also
about ten cords of herdword.
TERMS for Real Estate will be made
known' on day of sale or can be ascer-
tained from the undersigned solicitors.
Salo is eubjeot to approval of the Offic.
ial Guardian and will be subject to a
reserve;price,
TERMS FOR CHATTLES — Fowls
roots, hay and grain and ' all sums of
$io and under, cash; over that amount
o months' credit will be given by giv-
ng satiefaotory approved joint uoteer
e discount of 5 per pent straight will be
allowed on all purchases entitled to
eredi:t terms...'
•THOMPSON & RICHARDSON
Solicitors for
Milton Fischer,
Administrator,
THOS, H. SMITH,
Avotioaeer.
Mr, Geo. Watt is graduallyrecover-
ingfrom his resent illness.
Mr, Robert Watt hid the misfortune
to lose a valuable horse a few days
ago.
Mr. Thomas Dougan has had a tele-
phone installed in his home,
Our council is in again by aoalamat.
ion ooneisting of id- Armstrong. reeve;
and C. Howson, Jae, Watt, Thos Mc-
Michael end W.J. Miller, councillors,
Some thought there should be an eleot-
toe this year but it appeared that the
majority were in in favor of getting a
council without an election,
Misses Lorrotta and Eulala Flynt] of
'rorento were home for the holidays.
Mr. C. H. Holland, toaoher of S. 5•
No, 2 closed hissohool with'a good old
time exam. and Christmas tree, The
exercises were well taken by the child-
ren of the different Classes, Thein
Santa Clan] took the gifts from the
tree and made glad the hearts of the
children, Then Stanley Shobrook read
an address to the teacher and Josie
Mann presented him with ebony brush-
es. The ladies served a dainty lunch.
The Mame Blake were home for the
holidays.
Staffa
Walton
•
Red Cross Report
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
for December 1918
Balance on hand.
Winthrop Branch
Proceeds from Quilt donated
by Miss Scarlett
Proceeds from Necklace dots
ated by Mise Iotas
Proceeds from horse donated
by Mr D MODonald
Quilt donated by Mrs
Robert Johnston
Miss H 1 Graham
Mrs (:has Aberhart
Mrs Robt Scutt 11 ft No I
Seaforth
A Friend
Mr E0 )lox
Quilts sold
Hltieie sold
Free
Cn10er1 110011
Lyceum 001111:,
IV(,11,11 3 Contributions
i'he iuttuenva is still very common
here, but many of the oases are light,
Don't forget the sale at W. A, Dun-
dee on Friday.
New Years was not very exciting as
people could not assemble owing to the
epidemic
The funeral of Chas, Barr took place
on Wednesday in Blyth Cemetery.
Mrs. Gardener and Vera spent a
couple of days in Toronto,
Miss Margaret Love of Kinburn has
been at her home here.
Mien .Dennison of Toronto was home
for the holiday,
Mr, George Love was in Seaforth o11
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs dtahr of Mitchell visit-
ed their parent's Mr.and Mrs. Tumn
Mrs' John McDonald is very ill of
pinerisy at present, There is much
Dublin
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Standard Feeds
Are endorsed by the Organ
ization of ' Resourses Com-
mittee of Ontario and are for
sale by the following firms—
The Cambell Flour Mills. Co.
Ltd. West Toronto.
The Cambell Flour Mills Co
Ltd. Peterboi'o.
Howson & Howson, Wing -
ham.
D. C. Thomson, Oril-Iia.
A A. McFall,. Bolton.
Write for prices and pur-
chase direct from the above
manufacturers.
Dile 72
11 55
51 46
58 50
6 50
See "STANDARD" on 'the
tags.
• Offering for Sale
OIL -CAKE, MEAL
COTTON SEED. MEAL
for immediate .sale in car-
load -lots. To be 'sold dir-
ectly to Farmers, Farmers
Local Organizations and loc-
al dealers selling .directly to
feeders of live stock. This
offeris open only to Dec.
2 76 31st. when ether disposition
2 00 will he made of stocks remain
ing.
1 00
10 e0
2 oo
1 46
fi. iso
1 00
1 25
2114 50
Io7 95
$2171 a2
EXP1'.NDI MIRES
Miss Dorothy Gunn
(prisoner of war) 2o 00
Special for prisoner of war Fond 23 90
Mr F Gordan Osler
(2 Life Memberships) 60 00
Fairchild's Ladies' Quartette 76 00
Oardno Bros Opera Hall 16 00
MrBRPeck 5o0
J Maotavish 346 21
Stewart Bros 75 78
Mr F Gordon Osler
(Refugee Work) 51.0 00
Mrs McPhedrau 'Toronto
(Prisoner of War Aid) 58 5e
Mr J F Snowdon 3 00
Mr H Edge 25
Freight on yarn . 1 45
Miss Maggie Bruxer of London is at
the home of Mrs Jas, Redmond,
Mrs, B, O'Connell and children of
Seaforth were here for the holidays.
Pte, John Keys, a returned soldier
recently visited his aunt Mrs, James
Nagle,
'The Misses Ryan of Stratford spent
the holidays at their home,
Wm . MoDermott spent a few days
with his mother.
Mr, and Mre. James Davis spent a
few days in St, Marys,
D, Cronin of Vancouver was at she
home of his brother, Jae. Cronin,
Miss Helen Crawford was in Londee
born last week with friends.
51I7,1 o9
Balance 011 band $998 o3
Grace Mullen, Treas.
- Scotus
For
{ arm
Footwear
14.
ear
"The Home of Good Shoes'
?hone 51
Seaforth
Prices on application.
Till Dec. 3 tst. they will be
approximately $63. to $64.
per ton f, o. b. Hamilton,
depending on carrying
charges at the time purch- se
Sold on the basis of mark-
ed weights as they arrive.
Purchase directly from JAs.
RICHARDSON & SONS,
Ltd Royal' Bank, Building,
Toronto. In charge for the
Organization of Resources
Committee, Parliament Build
ings, Toronto. '
SOUR, ACID STOMACHS,
GASES OR INDIGESTION
"Pape's Diapepsin" neutralizes exces-
sive acid in stomach, relieving
dyspepsia, heartburn and
distress at once.
Time it! In five minutes all atom-
tech distress, due to acidity, will go.
No indigestion, heartburn, sourness or
belching of gas or eructations of undi-
gested food, no dizziness, bloating, foul
breath or headache. et
Pape's' Diapepsin is noted for its
speed in regulating upset stomachs.
It is the surest, quickest stomach sweet-
ener in the whole world, and besides it
is harmless. z,Put an end . to stomach
distress at once by getting a large fifty-
eent ease of Pape's, Diapepsin from any
drug store. You realize in five minutes
how needless it is to suffer from indi-
gestion, dyspepsia or any stouw eb the
order caused by fermentation due tar
excessive acids In Momaoh. o
Huron Belgian Reliet Report
FOR DECEMBER
Balance from,,.,.,., ..,..,.,,,.77
Mrs Robt Jones,.. .,........,......5 00
Mrs 5 Somers ....« . 100
Mrs Wm Goveulocic .................5 00
Anna ae Jean Brodie..................1 25
Grey I'srirsr .«. ...........1 oo
Miss Hargan ...ea.... ........, 1 0o
Mrs I'hoe Henderso.,...,...,..,, l o0
PhilipHarris......... . 3 00
Mies Lukes ......... ...........sF oo.
Mrs Helmeted
Mrs W B McLean.........,....... ..1 00
A Friend. 7 00
Mrs Cuthill ............... 5 00
Mrs DeLacey.a..« ... ,8 7o
Mrs 0 Stewart ................. 2 6o
Mrs Jno Maobavish2 6o
Mrs Oscar Neil.„..„.., 1 00
Mrs J B Thompeon1 00
Mrs B.uffmen •t 00
Wm Govenlook. ........3 00
C Stoekdil • ,.,.,....... .........25
Post Office .,.... .....•...............35
....... .35.
Dominion Bank ............. 19
Commerce Bank .............. .. .10
Clinton Branch.,, lio 00
Bayfield Branch; y 4o
AFriend Bengali..... .. ......... i 00
dvertisin
PR N1I G
Counter Check Books
Letter Beads
Posters ,
Envelopes
Menu Cards
Loose Leaf Ledger
tonne etc
Statements
Program mes
Dodgers
Calling Cards
Memorial Cards
Bill Heade
Wedding Cards
Note Ileade
Nearly and promptly
done
The biggest men in
the country have found
that the easiest way to
spell success is to
RDVERTiSE. Supe
pose the newspaper
did not publish the
sews. how would the
people know what is
happening ? if you
don't publi fi your
Store News how will
the people know about
your goods? You can
never sell the j.tods
people do Mot know
you have.
Alaivrr t tisiifl q is telling
aborad yollr meek, The
Wie•Iai that advertises
gets ahead: every time,
04 tli:e firm that doer
not advertise. Shop-,
worn and out.ofsdate
(stock is the penalty
merchants pay for not
advertising.
SEAFORT
S
Blyth Girls War Auxiliery.....,,..50 00
Lo ndesboro Women's Institute . 25 00
Blyth DA M LD K Club..:.,......as o0
Mrs B Gordon Kippeu ,..1 oo
Miss Coisitt .. ••• ••••••• • ••7 00
Mouatou.................. 25 00
Total $256 Or
Expenses Advertising &
Postal Notes
Remitted to L 5 Colwell
Montreal ..... ..... ... 250 00
Balance on hard,......... 75
Mrs. J. B, Thompson, Treas.
The Real Liver pill -A torpid live
means s disordered system, depres-
sion, lassitude and in the end if care be
not taken, a chronic state of debility)
The very beet medicine to arouse the
liver to healthy action is Parmelee's
Vegetable Pills They are compounded
of purely vegetable substances of care-
ful selection and no other pills have
their fine' qualities. They do not gripe
or pain and they are agreeable to the
most sensitive sto,maeb,
MAIL CONTRACT
SEALED TENDERS, addressed to
the Postmaster General, will be recoil,.
ed at Ottawa until noon, on. Friday, the
7th day of February, 19,9, for the eon-
veyanoe of His Majesty's Mails, or, a
proposedCotitraot for four years, six
times per Week over Seaforth No 4
Revel Route, from the Postmaster
General's Pleasure.
Printed notices containing further
information as to oilnditious of propos-
ed Contraot`May be seen and blank
forms of Tender may be olitained at
the Poet Offices of ifeisferth, Egmond-
ville, 81. Columban and Brucefield and
at the office of the Post Office ;Teepee,
for London.
POST OFFICE INSPECTOR'S
OFFICE,
London, 27th Deo., 1918.
Ohre. E. $, Fisher,
Post Office Inspector