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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1919-01-23, Page 5M, CANADIANTHE BANK ERCE Sot EDMUND WALKER, C.V.Q.. LLD., D,C.L., President CAPrrAL PAW UP, $15,000,000 SIR JOHN AIRD, General Manager H. V. F. JONES, Asst Gene. Manager RESERVE FUND, $13,500,000 ao Open a Savings aciilnt with this Bank and deposit Money which would otherwise be kept at home idle and exposed to loss by fire or theft. ' Interest is earned and you have the satis- faction of knowing that your money is secure. Seal oacrb 33x'ai:E a.c,;,t J. 0, MULLEN, Manager W. J. Walker Undertaker Embalmer W. J, Walker, holder' of gov- ernment Diploma, and License Day or Night calls receive our prompt attention Day Phone 67 Night 18 STRATFORD. ONT. le recognized as one of the most reliable Commercial Sohoole in Can- ada. The instructors are experien- ced and the Courses are np.ro-date, Graduates are placed in positions elic and they meet with eemo. Students May enter at any time, WRITE AT ONCE FOR FREE CATALOGUE i0. 7 . McLachlan, Principal GIVE "SYRUP OF PIGS" TO CONSTIPATED CHILD Delicious "Fruit Laxative" can't harm tender little Stomach, Liver and Bowels. Look at the tongue, mother! I coated, your little one's stomach, liver and bowels t "•d cleansing at once. When peevish, cross, listless, doesn't sleep, eat or act naturally, or is fever- ish, stomach sour, breath bad; has sore ititroat, diarrhoea, full of cold, give a teaspoonful of "California Syrup of .Figs,'' and in a few hours all the foul, constipated waste. undigested food and sour bile gently moves out of its little bowels without griping, and you have a well. playful child again. Ask your iruggist for a bottle of "California Syrup of Flee," which contains full directions for babies, children of all ages end for grown -upas. FOR SALE ellEFLP Trade Rouse, 7 rooms and p,utry summer kitchen and miller, Hard end soft water, Electric lights, large ve. rt.ndah. Stable 16' x112' hen ;house 9 7' . Apply at the News Office For Sale House and half acre of land in the village of Egmondville. The property is situated on Centre Street, close to the Presbyterian Church and is known as the Purcell property, Good'Done-- fortable holm, good shed, good well and oement cistern. All kinds of fruit trees, strawberries, raspberries and currant bushes. This is a Corner pro party with no Freaks on front, and the and is in a good state of cultivation. This is a nice property for a retired farmer and the taxes are light. For particulars apply on the premises or to John Rankin, Seaforth. . REMOVAL Having removed my. Barber Shop to the store next to the Ex- press office I will be a better position than ever to serve my patrons. Leonard Bolton JOHN RANKIN Bonds for' sale bearing interest from 6 to 7 p. c, —half yearly If you have any unemploy- ed funds now is the time to buy some of these. Choice securities. N` o ex- pense to investor. All information cheerfully given. JO}N NANK�(a Bond and Debenture Broker ' ;, !1I Main Street,l Seaforth Phony. e I a CREAM WANTED SSendyour tire inn tc ci s r receive top prices, We are runaingo;tr plant he year through and can handle your £ull;aupply and furnish yon with cane We pay twice each mouth and weigh sample and teat eaoh can of cream oar - fully. 'Ourmottois " Honesty to our Patrons" Patrons are requested to re urn all our cans when not in nee. Sitter anLButtermilk ala en hand n3 for at market prices, The Seaford] Creamery Co 8 A.PORTE M x111 K l+,'1' Good Milling Wheat...,.......,..$2.11 Baan per ton 39 00 Shorts per ton................... ...... 41 Flour "0.70 Butter.,..•..,. ........, 43-44 Hogs ................. 30-4o Frogs to„ farmers....:: rfi:00 Wood Wood—Soft Trleple,' MMlm, Ash, inch $4.00 FTsrd Maple and Beech 13 inch .$5 00 per cord. Orders taken at the office or by John Abell, WM, AMIRNT, Local Agent Wanted for the "Old Reliable" FONTHILL NURSERIES f housands of Orchard trees need replacing. War Gardens call for small fruit trees, Asparagus, Rhu- barb plants etc. The demand for Ornan'ie,,tal stock in towns and villages is large. Secure a, paying Agency with liberal commissions, Exper sense not necessary. - ,STONE '& WELLINGTON (Established 183; ) TORONTO. ONT. ........rae.: ,:ua..`.®rtu .cos—callva.tacas'. 14M00 Mialhbe AMON 141m1.11.1.1' irmomi .101 til c r7 m -Town Topicst The High Coat of Living—Economy is the word to -day, Make your old garments do instead of purchasing new arose, - Have 'them dry gleaned and pressed. Dry cleaning when properly done lengthens the life of garments, preserves their fresh newappearance and acts as a disinfectant. Unsanitary wearing apparel often causes sickness and death due to germs, clothing should be cleaned at frequent intervals. My Wardrobe, Goderioh St„ Seaforth, Opp, Queen's Hotel. Mies Mary Smillie of Stratford Nor- mal was a week end visitor at the home of her parents .Mr, aid Mrs, W. Vit, Smillie, Miss Ethel (Grieve of 'Toronto is vie - her pgrents Mr. and Mrs. John Grieve. Mrs, Bi, Umbaoh •arrived here on Thursday from Fergus. Mr. and Mrs. Umbaoh intend occupying apartments its the Royal Hotel. Mr. Robert Reid has returned td Ralifax, Mise Case was a Clinton visitor hest week. Mrs, A. McKean who has been vis- iting her brother Mr, P, ItT, Chesney has returned to Galt. Mr. J. R. Archibald has disposed o hie dairy to Mr. Stewart Mcintoeh. Mr, and Mee. J. W. Beattie have returned from a visit to Detroit, The Prdebyterian Church Sunday School gave an offering of $68.27 last Sunday for the Armenian Fund. Mies B, Chesney has returned" from I a visit to friends in Galt. Mrs Angus ItlnQuttig received the sad intelligence that a sister, Mrs, Kitol ie of Saskatoon had died from the effects of inftuenea, Mr, McLaughlin of Toronto was here last Sunday in the interests of the Christian Men's Federation, Mere, Layton is moving into apart- rnentain the Royal Hotel, Mrs, Robinson of Brooklyn is a visi• toilet the home of her grandmother Mee, Andrew Archibald, Mies Isabel Woods is spending a few dayafu Bayfield, Mr, Stewart McIntosh has leased the vacant store in Beattie's Block formerly occupied by Mr. Cass. Me. Walker Hart of Stratford spent the week end with his parents Mr end Mrs W. Hart, While here he sang a well rendered Bolo iu the Prosbe tert- ian Ohurah last Sunday Mr and Mrs E. Lawsuit and Bernice who have been visiting Mrs W Solider have returned to their home in Auburn The drawing for the Brooch and ear rings donated by Mies Lukes took place at the Red Cross rooms on Thursday The ticket drawn for the brooch was 608 beloegiug to Mr Duncan of Toren to and the one for the sarlir•gs 629to Mrs Ed Daley Mr Clifford Bell has returned to Toronto 17uivorslty alter spending the Nmaa holidays et his bottle here, Miss Gertrude Greenwnrelhaa return ed to Mitchell after spending a couple of weeke at the home of her tvunt Mrs J P Bell also the home of Mr Chas Rolph Miss Irene Rolph and Mrs W F Ewerds who wore also visitors alar ing the week a000mpanied her bank :The funeral of the late Robert ()am- oebae who died near Saskatoon, teas held from the home of his mothers Mie. Samuel Cernochan, in Egmnnelville on Sunday.' A fresh supply of Tavistock Hour at the "Garden Grocery", Prices right Mr harry Willie of Wingharn was a visitor at the home of his mother, Mrs Robert Willie, Beret. J H Best is iu London •this ween. Mrs J. 'le. Rose and o 11 re Toronto visitors, Mise Nina Robb of 'Dyer, .:•ia v nit, big her parents. Mr an: she John . Mr W, Habkirk of Bridgeburg is vir: icing relatives here. . Diapertor Levan of 1'o,onro ails in a visit``to tate Collegiate this week, Have yo.ii tried that 60 et, tea at tl e 'Darden Grose y"? It's fine, Mr E. (1, tyselin has had word from his daughter Nursing Sister Edith Nee. 111, chat she had sailed on Saturday for home, rife ,41IT NEWS, Fearon, a missionary from China, will give an address in St,'Phoni- es' school room "on the evening of Tuesday, Jan 28, All are cordially invited, Silver collection. Pte Blake Beattie arrived' home on Saturday night Pte Roy Cook came up from. Mitchel this week to visit,his mother, Among the returned soldiers tide are Norman'Boyoe, Leo' Joynt and Manly Wankel, Do not forget the Sexaphone concert on Monday night, Mrs Robert Smith is ilj with pleurisy Mrs James Iianiltos1 wife of Rev jamas E'ami1tprr of Coderiolt will /Tie addressee Irl the Presbyterian Church inlet Sunday in connection with the Forward Movement Wire IJsmliton is e gifted speaker, What might have beau 4 eerietts aooidanthappened on the farm of ,1 Eckert on Tuesday while cutting wood with a circular saw the belt became entangled'with the elutah pully on the engine lifting the frame wish the sate throwing it against the wagon the engine was sitting on pinning Mr Joe' lfolrart between the frame end wagon He was unconscious whop released No bones ware Broken but he sustained some severe •brinees wide!, may lay, him up for seine time Mr and Mrs Phomas Baird of Stanley were called here owingto the serious illness of Mrs Baird's father Mr Hugh MoDiarrnid of Harpurhey Mr and Mrs Alex McLennan were London visitors during the past week. Miss Ethel Elgie left Tuesday for a visit with friends in Stratford. Miss Florence Deem of Stratford Normal spent Sunday at her home here Howard Bays has returned from Toronto, Miss Angels Ryan of Mitchell is with her aunt ,Sire Al Broderick Me W Elabkirk of Dunnville is a visitor at his home here Mr Scott of Brueels wae a visitor at the horse of Mrs. J P Brine Mrs Rebeca Davis is visiting friends in Detroit Miss Annie Kennedy is a Stratford visitor Mr Houry Brown hes returned to Stratford Mr Henry Fowler of London tros a week end visitor Mr Arthur Forbes of Dunnville visit- ed frieutle here Mr Neil Gillespie reeeivod the sats intelligence that his sister Mrs Clod - hunter of Vancouver had died of pneu. inouia An Epworth League of thirty mein. bens was organized in the Mothodist ChurchonTuesday night, The installe ation of oltiners will be held next Tues- day evening This will be ail unique and inepirieg evening 'rhe pastel' will ol'ioate Lieut NS.rles of the r I tog Curio Ip arrived Tuesday ' ',_ <ay 1n„ht rn visit his bet :.'.. her Mr R 111 ,inure menages, of the Dominion Banks Lieut J. nes tr on t1,e DES for bravery Mr L T Delacey is laid up with an attack of pleurisy Mise Helen Larkin of New York is a visitor at the home of hen' pt routs Rev Dr and Mrs F Ii Larkin. . An. aggressive Mission Band wad or. ganized last Friday weeping in the Methodist Church ni'der the anspieee of the W M S. It eterts out with a splen- did swing with a membership of fifty The following is the staff of officers: Sup—Mrs W D Bright Pres—Mary Webster Vico Pres—Evelyn Cndmure Rea Seo—i' thel .'Maley Oor Sec. _Gertrude Webster Treas—Ar thug Burrows Pianists Helena Moyer, Maybelle Rands, Arthur Burrot'vs, Daisy Remit. ton Visiting Cotn—Donna Layton, Frio—Ices Crich, Gladys MpPhee,,Abhy'Sail; Meeting of County Council The Council of the Gorporation of the County of Huron will meet in the Council Ohu, ber, (loderioh, at 3'o'elook in she altorneen of Tuesday, the 28th day of January 1919. All accounts against the Conirty must be in the hands of the Cleric not later than Icon. day proceeeding, the meeting of the Commit. . GEO, w, HOLMAN, County Clerk, Goderioh, Jon. 10ti1 ;919, Warm STAN Thursday Friday & Saturday VAT'. LAS, .�1� 1, I D ere "believe tare, Xantippe- 15c Wallace Co'mfl'rf; A ble Reid In Believe Me Zaiitippe A Sure -Fire Comedy Drama if you don't eat up this kind and ask for more, then we will say "it's no use looking any further" It's a Gnaranteedato„Please=Picture, —Also — A Comedy and "The Mystery Ship” A Complete Show plus u Serial every Thursday—Friday and Settit'day Dr Beeeheley informs theNews that he has not disposed of his practice in Seaforth Sister Dies Mrs Herbert Dunn died at her home near Ingersoll on Saturday from pneu- monic following inflitonza. She was formerly Oliss Ethel May Marshall and aaieter of Mre N A Willoughby and Mrs J W Button, Assii1pa Fur hus- band she leaves two shall children, 0 sisters and i brothers, Manley Sonia of our young people are pre paring to attend the reoeptiou to be given to Mr and Mrs flouryMcAvior on Friday night at their now home in Hibbert and their many friends wish them a pleasant journey through life as their wedding day was Tuesday l3ublinl Mr. L Evens of t llerciraute Hark• Heepeler, spent Sunday at 'hie home here, Mr, Ed Weber of St Peter's Seminary, London, is visiting at his home here, Pts P '1' Bonn of London arms Sun. day with bis wife here, Pto Joseph Evans who enlisted a pike ago arrived honk ou Monday. Ho W48 token ill with pleurisy and spent most of his time in Brantshuts Hospital, He will be here ler two weeks and must then report in Leerier' when, he may undergo further treat- ment. Ou hid arrival iu Dublin the fol. lowing address was ptasented to him; Pie Joseph Evans U E le Dear Friend --We are ovine together to extend to yen a hearty welcome on your return home We deem it a priv liege to honor those of our bole who went from ua to 99111 our tattles all,l who now return in triumph Now that we have entered on the day of puttee, it is resource of profound grat.tude end thanlisgivingtous to see you. return wifely from being subjected to the for tunas of -war, and to rejoice with yon itt thehappinass of this li,3 It is an event snob as this, Abed, gives prom- inence to the part which (Solaria has piayed.se the great war, and the irody tog gioiy which one soldiers bases brought to their native laud We ask you to accept this pair of miff linos and vetoed to you 01,r best wishes for 3010' health Mud walla r'e—signed - Thomas Murphy, L J Looby, W A Ji, r n, D rawford, H^J',yun ,110111 13ttgh(hall, *ext lueatiug of the Mo1Cillep Comi- cal will be held in Seafortt on February 8th at 1 o'clock P M M, MUItUIL Clerk 8.15 P. M. STRAND Opposite Daly's Garage 10c Wanted, Keeper, Matron and Assistant Matron Man and wife to take charge of the Huron County House of Refuge and Farm in connection therewith, also an Assistant Matron. Duties to com- mence as soon as poesihle. Applicat- ion' in writ!ne or a personal npplicat 1011 HS 80011 se,,0a8ible 10 the .under- siguFd prefer. ed. JOHN TOR,RANCE, fuspeetor H of.K Clinton, Ont Uliutou, Jab 2lst 1910, SAYS LEMON JUICE . WILL REMOVE FRECKLES Girls! Make this cheap beauty lotion to clear and whiten your skin. Squeeze the juice of two lemons into a bottle containing threeounces of orchard white, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of the best freokie and tan lotion, and complexion beautifier, at eery, very small cost. Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or tollat counter will supply three ounces of orchard white for a few emits. Aiaeeage this sweetly fragrant lotion into the face, neck, arms aai hands each day and see how freckles and blemlehee disappear and hots clear, soft end white the skin becomes. Yes! It to harmless. t a eeeeSaseeletseeseetereesesereseesases Thursday Friday & Saturday. The eminent actor arTy �� star hi the Trish lay "His Own Peop,le`' alipenr•, The Ni �e Womac in the Web (Going bigger sack week) D on the program wain itt Monday Tuesday & Wednesday Drnigas Fahiauks and Seem Ewe The screen's most 0('romp1 sled hornewothan in „He Lr The "Lamb" is Edi banks' best kaisers planer eo don't isle, it. Cocas For We Three Cows for quirk sal.i, Mrs, Arthur George; The lnd'st obstinate: corns and' watts fail to resist 13olloway's Corn Carie Try it. OSATilS. yn1,\(F'-1 i, Underieh on Jan. 611 Bross eidnoy hinlmrs sgsd 38 yrs. • FOR ftEst'rEt2. TVI t`a,:rn : nn Jan 10 O. A. b'orrost, r ,; .- r1 (lq r'5 18 Ale.c0O I, - h. lin i, ,1 ,, r l'tlr; ti',u McCool aged 13 yrs. _ 11/1ILT,ID0-1n Hami'tnn ni Jai,.: frt,e James Sanders Miller aged 53•