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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1919-02-06, Page 1The Seaforth New Series Vol. 17 No, 6 114ARBLEatiORANITE: MOROI Canadian Granite Since the iuportation of Eur- opean granite ur-opeangranite has been re- stricted, our CANADIAN GRANITES are being devel- oped °&at an amazing rate, arid are equal in color and texture to any imported granite. The Seaforth Monumental Works handles the best grades W .E. ebapman;,Prop . lympia 99 WATCH FOR OUR BT( SPECIAL SALE OF CANDIES ON SATURDAY. ereafn centre chocolates: Peanut and Cocoanut clusters It's a Treat everybody, young and olcl, appreciate. The delightful, unusual flavoring, the rich quality and absolute purity of Our eon1ectione-ry are reasons why you should patronize ue • When you want Candy that your Mende or the ( hildren faro safely enjoy buy of u. New SEARORTH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6 1019 Beauchamp Most people to -day shy at the word lecturer, but Lou J. Beauchamp world better be called an entertainer, Those whose hear him on Friday, Feb, 14 will be ploasect with this humorous philosopher, Elia lectures eparke with wit even in hie moat serious thoughts; He knows life from every aide He brings to the platform gifts that have been given to but few others and his love for humanity enables:him to reach the hearts and minds of his audience, Old Fruit Baskets Under and by virtue of the authority conferred upon me by Section 326 of "The Inspection and Sale Act" as re- aoted by 8.9, George V . Chap. 29, 1 do hereby order that notwithstanding anything in the above hauled eeotion any person until the 31st day of Dec ember, 1919, may use eleven quart wood veneer fruit baskets and six quart veneer fruit baskets of the follow- ing dimeueions, respectively: Five and three-fourths inches deep perpendicularly, eighteen and three- fourths inches in length, and eight inches in width at the top of the basket, sixteen and three-fourths inches iu length, and six and• seven - eights inches in width at the bottom of the haeket, sad Four and one-half inches deep parpendionlarly, fifteen and three - eights inches in length andseven inches in width at the top of the bask( t, thirteen a,1,1 on '-h la inch es in length Price Greet 1,ete' Adults..... '2r,,, lirltit 1.11.. Presets this Latest Superb Triumph ,ag E� y 4 A beautiful love story against a back- ground of the cyclonic events of today taking place in the great amphitheatre of the world struggle. See the sailing of the great fleet of Zeppelini, the swirl of the German air squadrons sweeping the sky, the glare of the bursting Sharpnel as the Pruss- itau try to wreck the City of London. It's Wonderfni. efin Artcraft Picture Prices fur "Great Love', Adelta :.....'Ldc Children 15e .4 Oith Practically the same cast as "MEDIU= OF Jq NATION". and" HEARTS OF V'HE WORLD" Cast includes Lillian Gish Robert 'Harron Henry Walthall Rosemary Mehl) George Fawcett George Siedntan Maxfield Stanley filaria Hope ALSO ENGLAND'S NOBLE WOMEN Queen Ale.tandria Countess Masserene Lady Lavery Lady Dina J(anners Elizabeth Asquith Lady Paget Music furnished lap our new Electric Orchestra, the world's roost wonderful musical instrument, )1' and five and seven-ei'gbte inches iu width at the bottom of the basket;. All measurements tq' he as nearly exactly aa practicable and to be ineide of the veneer proper and not to include the top band. Dated at Ottawa thio second day of January. 1919. Signed J. H, GRISDALE, Acting Deputy Minister of Agriculture Tom Moore Endorses War Sayings Plan Tom Moore, president of the Trades and Labor Congress of °enada, is to. day by reason of his position, the re cognised leader of organized labor in the Dominion, He .e also a man of international standing. The advant- ages of the War Saving plan are obvi- ous to to him; as the following state - Went shows:— 'Turing this Reconstruction period the question of eliminating unemploy- ment ie one of the vital problems, and the Government, by -he carrying on of essential public works, etc. , can mater- ially help and thus etebiliae the labour market, In order to do thie money must be forthcoming, , "'Che pre-war methods of financing wore found unequal to the,requirementa of war time, and regulations imposed by other oouutriee mad it necessary to secure moneg direct faom the people of Canada, The sale of Victory Bonds was instituted and the marvellous suc cepa achieved proved tie value of the policy of placing the purchase of theca within the reach of the! greater num- bet by introduoing the low denominat- ion of fifty dollars. "Even greatet snceetta can be achiev- ed by still further redwing the mini- mum amount which cat be aubaarihed and Canada has new decided, through its 'Ver Trift Stamp Saving scheme to offer opportunities by which not only men and woineu, but the children of the country, Cali help to provide the money which ie stili urpcntiy needed to carry on, The humble :'quarter" is at last being mobilized into the oou, try 'e aei'viee. A'1 should land their eihi and make the aggregate sunt secured so large as to prove, lir ell that the workers of ('.,ned; carr tinauu,' their ewn' undertakings," Seaforth Wins Group On Monday night Soaforth won the match from Million, 1.1 to 3 at Clinton thus winneng this group. The stand- ing of the group fie Seaforth won 4 lost 0; Clinton won 1, lost 2; Goder- ioh won 0, loot ;, Seaforth won 41 goals out of a total of 66, FARM SOLD The highest pries reeeieved for a farm of one hundred acres in this part was that received for the tine farm on the Goderioh road, east of the town, owned by Mr, James Dever- eaux which he has Bold Mr, S F. Carron of near Chatham for $12,000, Mr, Devoreanx.will give up possession next NI. The farm is a good one and has a very fine brink house and good barns, It is a oredit to the energy and intelligent manner in which Mr, Dev- ereanx line bnilt up this property. He now intends to retjro and his friends will wish him many years of well earned rest, Mudie -Rion A very pretty wedding took place at St Thomas Rectory on Wednesday, January, 29th, 1919, when Rev, T B- ittern milted in marriage Clarence Edward Hudie of McKillop to Lilly Rion, danghter of Mt. John Runr of the came township, The bride ie one of the charming young ladies of McRill up and the young people .have a host of friends who wish them joy in their new life, Briefs For the Busy Padereweki'has succeeded in forming a cabinet in Puiand cuntaiuing repree entativee of most of the Polish political parties, Their first will meet Feb 9th. A special committee was formed in Vancouver to urge' upon employers that all aliens in their service be die missed and teturned soldiers put in their places, Six thousand of the .British airmen were killed during the war and seven wounded in the service, Reeve Weber of Neustadt lies at hie home, ill with pneumonia, the result of Bleeping in a shed when he was run out of Owen Sound for disloyalty, BIRTHS. RANKIN—On January 27th, at Rea - forth to Mr, and Mrs, John Rankin, a son, MARRiACES. R4SIG-SPAIN—At Aamiltou, January 16, Ernest A, Essig of Galt to Irma Spain of Seaforth. FEENk1X-HORAN—At St. Oolumban, Jan, 28 John Feeney of Hibbert to Marcella Horan, daughter of M. and Mrs, E, Horan of bleEillop. HUDIN—ItiNN—At Seaforth January 29th Clarence Edward Smile to Lilly Rhin of MoRillop, fossa.- -- SI-rmpet' year Take in the Sunny Side Famous lecture which has been given over 5000 times by Lou J. Beauchatnp Humorous Philospher The third Concert of the Lyceum Course under the Auspices of the RED CROSS SOCIETY will be held in Cardno's Opera House Friday Feiruary lith Plan opens at Aberhart's Drug Store FRIDAY FEBRUARY 7th FEEIRIDARI STALE aI:z ALL FUR SAVE • 'YOU CONF.MJENCE NOUG1 _0 BUY ktt`1�Jr1� n N Are you lake 'Loldie>i who pietas ahead to win l rales? The suc';e v•slitial general is emit(: arra " bis his plart`as ready go - severa1 months ahead. The same process of reasoning applies in laying in a supply of dress materials for this coming Spring, so as to talk ad. vantage of present low costs, and give yourself plenty of time to get the dresses made. SERGES WORSTEDS GABARDINES $f to 11.50 yd 75c to $3 yd $1,15 to 16.50 yd SUITINGS , sOH.1,?tIRS SILKS 1 50 to 3.50 yd 1.50 to 2 25 yd 5oc to 3 65 SIL1' GEORGETTE eREPI: SILK e1EI?E DE emENiE SILK POPLIN in splendid lustrous quality !or dresses and skilrts full[ range of coliors. $1.75 a yd eeRI) VELVET 27" Wide Green, Garnet gli,open Slue, Brown Taupe Fawn and Grey T5c to Si `r,5 a yard da taws SEATO TD ar Y, pC„„ FEBRUIAL. Y 5:r, LE RIPPRREL Store Editorial THE CLOUDS ARE CLEARING .AWAY The War Clouds are passing away. The sun is shining brightly. We are retnrning to peace time conditions. Many o1 us are finding it hard to readjust ourselves after the terrific strain of the last four years. • But all of us must put our shoulders to the wheel for our own personal good and the good of the Dominion so that this read . justment shall be gotten over. just as quickly as possible and the . joy of living be again among us_. This store in helping by .try- ing to serve you better t• M.ICTAVISR Agents for STANDARD PATTERNS The Beet