The Seaforth News, 1919-01-16, Page 1New Series V01.17 No. 3
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MONUMENTS 4;7
Canadian Granite
Since the importation of Eur-
opean granite has been re-
stricted, our CANADIAN
GRANITES are being devel-
oped at an amazing rate, and
are equal in color and texture
to any imported granite.
The Seaforth Monumental
Works handles the best grades
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RESTAURANT AND CONFECTIONERY
• CHRISTMAS CANDY
—Cau you begaine a rent
Christmas without it? We
have a large assortment
• inoludingeverybody,s favor.
It, and all the
CANDY WE OFFER
Is sauiterily made from pure
ingredients, fresh, attraotive
delicious and harmless. . .
Fresh lei -tuts or a !tin -d' elvetteenihattel.'.'
Our home made °audios always h& bet,
Choeoletes, °annals, Bou -pons & Tallies a
specialty.
55
Intermediate 0. H. A. Championship
Hockey !latch
MITO
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SEAFORD!
THURSDAY JAN,
AT THE PALACB RINK, SEIC
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Game Stfirts at 8.)15 Sharp
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Hockey fans all over the country concede
Seaforth a royal chance to win the Interned,.
iate 3. 141. A. Championship.
We sure have a good team but your support
is needed,
Let's Go —and give them a boost
Admission - Adults 25c; Children 15c
(This includes war tax)
J. E. WILLIS, Pres.
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Navy League
The following is the Financial
Statement of the Seaforth Branch of
the Navy Leagne.for the six meetly'
owlets DOG. 3)St, .018
RECEIPTS
Meiethership' fees
Prooeerla Keep Watch
Celebration
Navy Day Collection
Cheque from mesa Lukes
Bank interest
Minor Donations
2o oo
271446
7o6 07
125 70
„ 850
• 8 95
Total S1612 78
EXPENDITURES
Navy League, Toronto
(Sailors' Week) •25oo oo
Stationery 17 00
eardnols Hall Advertieing etc ,
Capt, EDON; Address 21 so
Paid ontstanding obeque—Keep
- Watch Celebration a 00
Postage and Telephone. s 74
Forwarded J, 15 Wilson
for Sailors' children 247 95
Balance on hand ' $822 69
$36s2 75
• &de IVIcLennah, 'Treas.
Audited and forted correct
A. D, Sutherland.
A Prtine Dressing for Woneds,--ln
some factories and workshops carbolic
aoid is kept for use • in cauteriziug
wounds and cuts sustained by the
workmen. Faribetter to keep on hand
a bottle of Dr. Thomas,' Ecleetric 011„
It is juet as qnick in action and doee
not soar the skin or burn the flesh.
There is no other Oil that has its our.
tivo qualities.
Seaforth
News
SEAPORTH, OISMARIO, THURSDAY, JANUARY
council meeting
•
The new Council met at I m. ot
IVIonday. All members present. The
declaration of office wee signed and the
Mayor, Reeve sod Councillor Aberhar
were appointed to strike the Committees
Thia Council then ,edjonreed mail 8.15
when the fellowing committee were
appoiuted.
Streei—Barber, 13eattie, Clutr.
F & Water-01de Golding, Parke,1
Finanoe--Aberhrt, Golding, Barber
Property—Grieve, Beattie. Parke.
Obarity--Mayor, Reeve, Aberhart.
The by.law appointing oftici as was
then given its . several readings..
The old officals being reappointed
except the solicitor, Mr. R. S. Hays
being appointed,
Oluff—Parke That $3oo be gvaeted
the Fire Brigade, with tax rebate to
members and that the cloak room be
furnished.
Grants of Sic) eaoh were made to
Children's Aid Society.and Hospital,
The Committee of Revision will
consist of the Mayor, Reeve and court.
oillors Beattie, Barber and Gelding,
Chief Gillespie was appointed Fruit
Aot Inspector
Cluff--Grieve--That all bille owing
the town be placed in the hands of the
solicitor for collectioh.
Golding—Aherhatt •That . th•e ser.:
vices of the Fuel Cou trotter be dispen-
sed with; • '•
unwise to specolate
With Victory Bonds
0.01•14.11i.
Government Urges Bond Holders to
Keep Their Bonds untni maturity,
if Possible
Unprecedentedsuccess has again
attended Canada's Victory Loan. The
number of individual subscribers' is a
credit to Canada, but the investment
of savinga in this way may loud to
many heartburinego enlees the people
are fully teamed of the dangers of
speculation and of fake inveetments to
which they will be exposed.
Mealy bonds were puroltateel from
patriotic motivestinany however, were
taken for the higher interest they of-
ferer], 64 per cent, us eompareil with
3 per cent ftom the hatike, This in.
oreesed earning capacity of their
money may make holders of howls
emaceptible to the temptutioti cf pro-
moters and organizere, A
Ivertioo-
milito are uppearing offering to accept
Viehary Ronde in payment for real
estate. In the United States many
()NUM of Liberty Betide have been
robbed by being iuduced to exchange
them for worthless seourities supposed
to oarry is mutat higher rate of interest
NIoneeigneur Choquette, at the an-
nual meetiug of the Commission of
Conservation in 406, speaking on
this subject of speculation, said: ,
"Few days pass when farmers,
young and old, are not asked to take
part in financial coneerne, in specula.
tient, which dangle untold riches before
their longing eyes, The agents are
olever and perseverieg. They a thous-
and strings to their bow, Towu lots,
mining claim; natural gas and oil
Irene, patents, ale all means olent
mut, isil the more alluring since the
risk which a000mpauies them is hidden
more or leas honestly under the name
of some master of finance, or by an ad-
vertisement cleverly ihserten in a eon
spicions place in a newspaper of wide
etyma/Won. It is a veritable seouroe,
is plague. One moat live in Om Sone -
try Red hear the wails of the viotims,
to grate the whole situation, 1 do
not think that I exaggerate when I
declare that in the one eounty where I
live, $100,000 and more have simply
been throetn away by our farmers,
Some of these, seized by a fatal frenzy
1111V13 not hesitated to sell their 'oeauti-
fill farms, the heritage received from
their forefathers, in order to barter the
value for a eorape of paper which guar-
anteed them the ownership neither of
an Inch of land nor an ounce of diver.
"Can this evil not be remedied? • Is
it necessary to leave the farmer to
learn wisdom at hie own expense by
beeoming the prey of greedy plunder. head of the list so far as resultare
ere
concerned,
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Oenatitan Goverment strongly
advisee holders of Victory Bends to
keep them. • They represent the sav-
ings ot the people of Canada. They
are a reeeipt for duty well done on the
part of the owner, and should only
change halide when it is absolutely
necessary for the owner to sell them to
Bemire their value in cash,
HOCKEY
The first Hockey wee played on the
Me at the Rink on Thursday night be-
tween ,Mitobell and Seaforth Juniors.
The home team hasn't bad any practise
as ice has ouly recently been available
and the score wail against them 4 to 7.
In the last period however they were
even 2-2.
The line up was
Mitobell--Oampbell, Hackman, David.
son, Coppin, Cook and Gutenby.
Seaforth—Stewart, Cudmore, Reid,
Hays, Kerslake, Weiland.
Referee—Mr, Draper of Clinton,
Huron County council
Ashlield—Joaeph Daltou; Deputy
Reeve, Joaeph Hackett,
Colborne --Gorden Young,
Goderich Township—N. W, Trewar.
the'.
•• Stanley_M;Ellicitt
Hay—Jno. Laporte
Stephen — W D Sanders; .Deputy
Iteeve—J. Hayes
Traborne—A.
Tuokeremith—R.
McKillop—J, M. Goeenlock,
Hullett—M. Armattoug.
Grey—R Livington,
hiorria—Wra Elston
W Wawanosh—W Bailey.
E, Wawanosh-14. Campbell
Turnherry—J05, Moffatt
bluwick—P, Doigt DeeetY
Dr, J, Armstrong.
Gotierich—T. Iti, Davis
Clinton—J. A. Ford.
Seaforth-• Dr, J , Grieve,
Wingleuti—W. It:biker
Exeter—B. W, F. Heavers,
Brimeele-8, T, Pinto.
Hayfield- A K Erwin
Wroxteter—J, I -toughie.
l'ettv
Myth—JIM Oat.
Walton
Reeve—
The angel of death visited the home
of Mr. J. Nolan on Friday Joinery 10,
and claimed the pure young life of
Lewis Ryan 'from Saskatoon, Seek, who
with his parents Mr, and Mts. James
F. Ryan was visiting in this vicinity
for the winter. It is extremely sad to
see this young life taken as he was it
bright intelligent little youth of eleven
years, He was ill about two weeks
and all that medical aid could do was
of no avail. The funeral took place on
Saturday Jan. ilth to the Catholic
Church Brussels where Requieura High
Mass was celebrated by Rev, Fr Fallon
and Interment was made in 13rusaela
Catholic Cemetery, Miss E, Ryan
presided at the organ and sang en
appropriate solo during the service,
We extend our sincerest syrapathy to
Mr. and Mrs. Ryan TI CI • friends itt
their hour of trial,
011 hearte that feel the bitterness of
lose,
And seek your own ie vain,
Look up to Him, in heaven, who shares
with yell
Your sorrow and your pain!
The Blessed Mother of a Martyred
Son
Your noble tones will stay;
She whose fond heart a sword of sorrow
pierced
. Will iloothe your grief away,
There may be other oorn cures, but
Holloway's Corn Cure stands at the
IG 1019
$1.50per year
The Saxaphone Sextette,
and Lady Soloist
The Second Concert of the Lyceum Course
Under the auspices of
The Red Cross Society
C rd Gera II
(0!
ft,
Monday Jan. 27, 1919
at $ o'clock
The Programme will include numbers by
'Saxophone Sextette, Orchestra Selections,
Vocal, Violin, cello, Cornet and Saxaphone
Solos, Special Features on Kylophone
and Marimlaphone.
Plan opens at Aberhart's Drug Store
MONDAY, .1ANU11RY 10th
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Coal in Stock
for immediate delivery -
FT COAL
$10.00
excellent for burning
with green wood
DomesTie eaKE
$13,00
Clean burning, no
smoke, no dust or dirt
Burns in range or furs
nace.
HARD COAL
$12,50
Grate Anthracite Coal
for furnace use, an
be broken easily for
heaters.
NUT ANTHRACITE
$13.00
47 tons in car
while it lasts
E. L. BOX
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INTEREST CENTRES
SPECIAL PRICES
= IN THE e
READY—TO-WEAR—DEPART=
rft ENT
SPECIAL SALE
Ni10ES PREVAIL
ON ALL
WOiviEN'S SUITS
COATS
DRESSES
SKIRTS
FURS
To close our stock of these garments
quickly we offer them at decisive
price reductions.
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We are speciklly desirous to sell our furs
this month and if low prices will do it, we will
not have an article to carry over to next season
SEAFORTH
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