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The Seaforth News, 1919-03-20, Page 5
i0 a Thursday March 20 o Ban fly , Service TOUR banking requirements may be entrusted to this Bank with every confidence that careful and efficient service will be rendered. Our facilities are entirely at your disposal. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE LA Seaforth Branch 1 G„ Mullen, manager fr;sas,xus r crass W1 J., Walker Ueder(aker and Embalmer W. J. Walker, holder of gov- ermnent Diploma and License Day or Night calls receive our prompt attention Day Phone 67 Night 8 CENTRAL (tiaiS STRATFORD. ONT. Is recognized as ono of the moat rolianhe Comu1orcial Schools in Can- ada. The instructors aro experien- ced aucl-tire Courses are up.ro-date. Gradnetes aro placed iu positions and they meet with success. Students may enter at tray time. W'IIITE AT ONI.') FOL.. wit EN i':\'!`A LI 113' iJ 0. R. McLzaeSliatl, Pi°ineipall `Ii xci i, GLOSSY FREE FROM DANDRUFF Girlsi Try It! i -fair gets soft, fluffy anti beautiful• ---Get a small bottle of Danderine. If you 'aro for heavy hair that gust• lane with beauty and is radiant (vitt lifer has an hn,omparablc softness ...na i . iluil'y and lustrous, try Danderine, Just one application doubl• s the beauty of your hair, hesidee it i1niu, . diately dieselree diesel(.=very particle of dclntllutf. You cam not have nice heavy, Itashy hair re: yott have dutdiuli', I']rie c., tructfr+• seal, robs the lwir of ism ilas r'. !1.a streugia and its very life, tud if riot ot,•rrrnn.' i1 prtducee il fever - hale -Las a ve - h le -La Std feehllt • of the e lie; thei '1.11- , faint u, looser nod Elle: then t,•' 'hat t ll: oat feet. Ousely eat w anal! t,rtt1 Leowl•-•ede Danderine btrt ana dreg . v. ire nitti.jti t .try d:ori 4 1a i-`,^'e,:,�. � _. .moi L!lsn' fi'.o Fs,.., ,. 11.v .'an "s• For Sake House andhalf acre of land in the village of Egmondvllle. The property is situated on Centre Street, otos° to the Presbyterian Church and is known as the Purcell property. Good com- fortable honse, good shed, good well and cement cistern, All kinds of fruit trees, strawberries, raspberries end currant boohoo, This is a corner pro petty with no breaks 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 premisea.or'to John Rankin, Seaforth. REMOVAL }laving removed 'say Barber Shop to the store next to the Ex= press office I will be a better position than ever to serve my patrons. Leonard BoUos Franie tlol,si.-i' ,•°,.ata and pentr'V Hri'tl11111 itch en'( eellrv, iiorrcl and soft w t 1 leetlto halve,' Lug,. to -)i rend eh '..skis 161 i1. ! .,n 'u.r D I arc . ,..,.,...... ._ -_.,�,......»m....a».�.. Apply at thea News 011iue =cm-- JOHN. RAN Bonds for sale bearing interest from 6 to 7 p. c. —half yearly If you have any unemploy- ed funds now iti til;. time to buy some of tiit.se. Ghoict':iecuriti s. :'tilt ex Dense L') investor. All ittt l'inialiult i 13'•rfully given. THE .'SEAFGI TH NEWS v,.._.. 1F. .,.,.,,,2 44woo was. we. ,..l,ow..s.,saa,e*a,.e.. ijTown Topics. teltdn=el a•®eu.�o.l The High Cost of Living—Economy is the word to -clay. Make your old garments do instead of,purohasing new ones. Live thorn dry oloanod and pressed, Dry cleaning when properly done lengthens the life of garments; preserves their fresh now appearance and acts as a disinfectant, 'Unsanitary wearing apparel often causes sickness and death dao to germs, clothing should be cleaned at frequent intervals, My Wardrobe, Goderich St,, Seaforth, Opp, Queen's Hotel. Mr. E, Mole, town elootriciau, ra.. ()Dived the sad information of the death of his mother at Auburn on 'Tuesday. Mr. Mole loft the same evening to at. tend the funeral, Owing to wet weather and bad roads the attendance was • not as large as cx poo ted at the datum on Monday night Miss Belle Forsythe is visiting Mrs. Joe Grieve in Detroit. Mr, and Mrs, J, Ryan and family who have been visiting friends in this locality returned to their home in Han. alley Sask. While here they had the misfortune to lose their eldest son with the influenza. Word has been received that Sidney Gibbous, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Gibbons, formerly of Seaforth, now living in Stratford, has taken the first prize for Cheese making in New Brun- swick, He is now taking lessons in tele graphy. Notice has been given the bakers of the Province by the Attorney -General. Ron. 1. B. Lucas. that they must 'get back at once to the making of a standard loaf of 24 or 48 ounces, This size loaf prevailed proir to the Canada Food Board issuing order's which euperssdod the Ontario Law but this rule was tesindod on February loth by an order -in -council. The Can. oda Food Board took the atop it did to conserve wheat, acid ordered that the lonve5 should be made e,naller, being 12 and 34 onnre 11i1f,,+s, It is tion illegal to sell a loaf el bread weighing twely, ounces. Mr. W. b (tie c,f Toronto was ct 1,131, - or at hie l/ol.:t. here. ttli ODIN anti Dc;I;ealu1E ea€ilier elf ;era ., i•rtla kis WANTS D Son 1 your Creat. to as 01,11 receive t.tp prices. Wo aro ruar,ing o ur pleat. ho year through and 00(1 handle your full',supply end furnislt you with cans. We pay twine each ttiontll at,d weigh sample arid teat each eau of 0101111) ear - fully Otto motto is " Honesty to Dur Patrons" Patrons are requested to re urn all Our cans when not in nae, 3 atter an.11lutterini1k al 011 luted cal for at market prices, The Sei Borth C1'ea.itnry Co, ISAFOLI'CH .8JARhf.'i' Good Milling Wheat.............., 5' -?.l I ()ate ......,,e•••••••••••• 5(1 13311 11.. ..... iI Bran oar ''too ..,n....... ^iltnrts per t: .. ....,,..41. h10L1... ............. ,.. .....:1.70 i/nttrrr. ............... . 43-46 Eggs .... ., ...... .. 30»45. ('lugs to,, Farliiers............ ,..... r 7.00 Woo. Wood—Soft-Aleph., Elm, Ash, i2 itch $4.00. Hard Maple anrl. Beech , 1.3 thole $5.00 per cord, Orders talion at the otiioe'or by John Abell, WM, AMBNP. Loci Aged( Wanted for the "Old Reliable” FONTHILL NURSERIES l housands of Orchard trees need replacing Mise Nornn Jeffrey visited frisudv fu Cholera Pte, and Mrs, Edgar arrived oh Mon d'ry from oversees. Pte, Robert Smith woa.t to 'I'erento to get his discharge on Monday, ' Mrs l'eroy Little epunt Sunday with j her mother hire, W. l.):teJilean. pia. Wal k'rtrkney i:a !.: L,)i :l„u to 31't his discharge. The til, Patric 1 a 1'.r.1 gtvc'ti !.,y the • L d Ani i.f the aim te:dist Chinch on 11 nnl.1t t -t In, tN t',•:'y l•dgele FF at I 1 d .r,. \ 1,. r,je'atntll,l 1': tt•n 1dnn1g 1.11,.1%,1 hour. deer(' .1•L, t.aa made., -- 1 Arc Frotof1ointroart 11(111=`1• tlro Y. 1', , ...-'1 A) r I •it a i.t 1113 t ,tt'- 1111t .t:. r„nrr. lrtll, Fr idol- an+ n l'1, pr);rauxn.r ctnt- of Irl h stories. storks, a :1ne1 L,iit', t x, Over $ 11.0••• 'tilts Campbell 10110 has boor, c s tu141- tug the rltrttfcrd 1husinoas Dolle);,, has returned home ill with hullm-us:a blr, 0, 0, Wilson It is returned t10n1 a trip to Turouto, Mr, Robert 13e11 has returned front a business trip to the Western Stutee, Mr. and Mrs Maunders talo were the guests GAS Mr, and Sirs, Robert Mold - bald have returned to Brussels, Mr. and Mrs. \V, Staples announce the engagement of their daughter Cora Elizabeth to Mr, Jpltti Pryor, of Mo - Killen, \Var G:,rtacn'( „ail f'it' sn)all- Ituv, J, 4,, Muldrew of North Vane couver is tie hurl+ his sisters bits. Relit. fruit tree:$, t1h f) r;r !1:- Rhu- tr _na mrsJ. +, L'al'le , fiaa tt.. barb plants c tl1. Mr, Lott Cifretiey o1 (ir,diion vane a 1'he demand for Ornamental wee.(. ,-;ed visitor at his hold,. bots. stock III Ll)Li'Tl:i :inti villages is large. Secure a paying Agency with liberal comn)issios, Exper- ience not neceSS2try, STONE &;WEL,LINGTON (Established I83;) TORONTO, ONT, Mr. and bare, J tne05 towel) hays returned froth 1)nndas, Mrs. J. 0. Graig is visiting frieudatake charge 1,1 the meeting. The orchestra lead the ,dinging very well and was duly ,appreciated and 'en- joyed. Hullett in Toronto, Mies Murd!e of Stratford is visiting friends. here. 1('10. John Stewart ,}cid the misfor- tune, to have the top taken u11 0110 of fingers recently white employed t'i the Boll Munition Works, Mrs. Craig arrived here on Tuesday from 'Toronto, Miss F,lnaa Freeman is home froln Toronto, Miss 'Florence' Deem who is attend- ing the Stratford Normal spent the week end at her home here, Rev. Mr. Roberts rector of Mitchell preached two able sermons iu St. Tho. masts Ohnroh'last Sunday, Mrs. Sam Cudmore of Osborne was a visitor at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Peter Daley. Mrs, .8, 0. Mac0lellaud and little daughter of Baden are visiting her par- ents Major and Mrs. R S. Hays. Rev. T. H; 13rown officiated at Mit. hell aid Dublin on Sunday. Mrs' F. J, Burrows and daughter Eleanor have returned from, visiting friends in Toronto. Mrs. McKinnon of Clinton was a visitor at the home of Major and Mre, R, 8. Hays. Rov, F. D. Moyer spent a day in Sitchener this week, Miss Evelyn Brown of Stratford is spending a few days ,at her home here, The lecture on Ireland given in St, James' Church on Monday evening by Rev, Professor Brennan of London was much appreciated by those pros. ant. The Professor has a pleasing manner as a lecturer and appeared at home iu his subject. No doubt a largo attendance world have beets present had the weather been favorable. Rev, Dr Martin of Knox Ohutoh Stratford gave an n.bte address an the Forward 810vetnent in the Presbyterian Church ,Seaforth last • Sunday and it the Egmondvillo Presbyterian Church in tit° evening, Rev, F' Foot °coupled the pulpit in the evening. Mrs, 0, 0• Wileon of Detroit is visite iirg her slaughter Mrs \V, G. Willis, Signaller Hugh McKay is in Toronto st pt'eseilt. Mr, Robert Winters received the gift of two handsome bearskin rugs from his sou Mr, llufus Winters of Net soli 0 0. Mr. A, Mason of 'hada:teen end Mossrs. sparks curd (4uvenlock shipped two carloads of louses to the west on Tneetley, Winthrop Mrs. George Eaton who has loan seriotllly iii for some tints, peat With a Boaters attack of Ptheumatia fever is net improving as fest as het' many fri, ads would eyport. Mr. and Mrs, T. Holland attended tlefnnerel of Mr. Henry Ymtut; neilr Blyth on Friday. MIr. Lohert-&lath,;. of ilio: •enrage utero leased his ;,0 ia1111 to _.ir. (ieol'ge•- ..IeKee for gaaeil„ hlo pita.,, (Lir. w 1 '4i :tpadd•tu lino pu l,tsorl a now 1P Pit:Au I roe for roc it•tr!ng hist 1113 pr..;.. s'ot other tt.o1:. Theease eonoerning au automobile aooident was tried in Goderioli last week at the Spring session of the Sup- reme Court before Mr, .Justice Suther.. laird, This ease arose from an auto- mobile avoidant whioh occurred on October IOth. fast. On that evening between 6 and 7 o'clock OlareoCe Clark son of Mr. Robert Clark of the town- ship of Eullett, was driving his car on the road from the village of Alma to- wards the village of Coustai;ee. At a certain point on the road he overtook Mr, Thee, Glazier, who was driving a horse and buggy in the same direction. The ovidouoe regarding the speed of the oar was rather conflicting, but it wile admitted that the horn was sumo -l- ed giving ample intimation of its approach. The road at the paint of the accident was foutteeu feet wide, with a titch on either side. However, in en attempt to pass s oollison result- ed and Mr. Glazier wan thrown out and received father severe injuries, be- sides which the buggy atld harness were damaged to a coneirlerable extent The action was to recover $2,000.00 damages for physioal,ntental and mat- erial injuries, The jury returned a verdict allowing the plaintiff the Bum of $310. Much regret was expressed when it was learned that Mr. Henry Young of this township had died on Tuesday of last week. Mr, Young had enjoyed his usual good health until about three days before his death. Mr, Young was born on the old homestead iu January 18711 and ou which he died. He woe a generous tutu and a; loving husband and father. Dem.-need1 was married in x895 to Miss Mary Aon 1 Seale and one daughter and there 'e„us were horn to them, Miss Myrtle, John, Archie and *Stewart, all of s- tom reside 1 at home, Mr, Young for r•igt,1 years 1•.ev1O1111 to his death 1180 a ut,./Ober of tht,'0 int, fiomori, wlso a meteh,,0 of the :Mac b,•.,., Director of the Myth Agrieultruil 'ierch•ty, anti 1 ,1 ,1111 of `9t Au,li•,w 1. hnrch. l-�lra,, xIto ant-. :rrtl.tookplatsit,u, ttt,> t:i 01y ;cs1,1- 1100 to the lirrion fan tromarly Mrs, 1.1,00rger 11:11 alt m r.1 t, greet at the home ret J?r. and Are, Mcli.+llar•, Mienl.ilbi I( ttuct',ll of 4t l u;t :Totaling a few the oke et the 1•-_ nt Aire,. (Jerrie in tiro village, Sergi. Oliver Ilotigart is ape(nlitle a weep e1' fie With t'elat1t'011 het'n 11HfOre leaving for itis home in I.leeiva. His many friends are glad to see hint agairi Messrs George Stewott and Herniae Spearchave left here for the \Ve:,t. They have the best wishes of their many friends, Mrs, MoKay and little sou have left for a etay iu Thamosford where Rev. R. 0, Mul{ay is at present residing, The Tea Meeting under the auspices of the Laities' Aid Society of Or'otnarty Presbyterian Churnhooing held on Mondayevouing March 24th with a 'pool:lly good program, splendid sup• per and favorable wsathor should bo a grand swoons. 'flit special „sereilaa on the Sunday March 213 (taut morning and evening are aide living looked for- ward to with ha11pe anticipation when the Rev, 0, 151, ['added of Milverton will address both meetings, lyse, D. ititobio-who ltao boort very ill for the last month is slowly reoovel lug nod his people were glad to egaiii hear IIiiu be his own pulpit on outlay. The Young People's Society was well attended on Sunday evening Rev. D, Ritchie gave a line address On the aitblect ettd alao con noted the meeting owing to the absence of Mr. James Bowe who shire .his recent oritical illness has. not boon able to STIMND Thurso Fri. & sato Enid. Bennett 11) The B —A wonderful story of cir'c'us Icte—Do yon like to take in "the suets?e Yee, Then you'll like to soe this picture, it 1105 everything except th pink lemonade, - Also The Final Episode of The Mystery Ship S o)! 5 P. Mon. Tues. & Wed. SPECIAL eedllil 'B. 0. E. Mile's Production Till Come hack To Von with I1; C Bryant Wasliburn A war play without the horrors of war, a picture that you will remember to your last day, $.l5 P. IL STRAW6 51611 to e./3,11.1141 shill)1 1 ,r.,l 1,I;t1.r•< in orery er•n„ty to hci,dle' t Faurntr; a l.t.l1t lb/tirade'..,o vastrruds for Itcna;,Lil'. gime?; pniictu•e and hirpo. out Cost halt aiunroll as uety tiroe ..i ,1 near !outgo r, !donu3' tea kr•r for lice mat,: good nlrl,ortnnity to got in 1 a lets. ie:: t ,urself. Dunt ,i to ilonorat ship i i ret Ltd , 144 Cnufra • ratu ., i,.t 1 ! •;_ '• Toronto ()raton1... IF OFF (TOR nd l',7ij' lett(' 1Y pl `3140:1 Teti. toed(' Col 115 04) 11(100 ^r. Docsn t hurt a hit! Drop, a little Preozone on an aching corn, Instantly that corn stops hm'ting, then you lift it right out. Yes, magic! A tiny bottle of Freezone costa but a, few cents at any drug store, but is suffi- cient to remove every hard torn, soft corn, ar cord between the toes, and the calluses, with/nit eorcnesd or irritation. Freczoue is the sensational discovery of a Cincinnati genius, It la wonderful. ..i.'1ztJL"stiR3ait9 �q.,'�” S WCC ti i,,%k ILI ':I07Y ^JTL.°,7S-eCh!5I, I or Sick !«leaoichc, :"01111 t.'1.10111., 311.1g41er1 Liver ant,' 3ovectie-- r'ake Cam:meets 'toli';;ht. GIRLSi WHITEN YOUR SKIN WITH LEMON JUICE Make a beauty lotion for a few cents to remove tan, freckles, sallowness. Sour ;1,110,10r hn the 1,111a12,1 aI 1 any drug store a1 teilet, .n t will supply I you with 'clove el:.:•. of 11-t:tV'l white for a, rev' eeate. saeaaa..tea. jure of "tivo creel/. leniensi 0,1,071-11:1, then -put in the nc.leat i white and .ehake will. This mel i r quarter pint of the t rir heat Imam, .kin hits ner and ccmpl.e,n 4 beautifier known ityaere this fro-' grant, creamy lotion deity into the f:i ee, n? a neck, nems 1111x1 halide and ynr,t s , h .ct" frcekt a ton. sallewnese redness 0.11(1 roughness disappear and how e:meoth, eoft and Miele the skin Irecumea. Yee! i It ie harinl,sv and the beautiful reosalt3 j _,ill surprise you. rase Purred Tauty;ae, Bell Tele, Trelle's- Finn, Ballow Skin and Miaerelde aches coin° flout a torpid liver mad ',logged bowels, which c„ u. -.5-our atom- tclt to become tilled tV1ti urdigivted 1 food, wliioh scuts t)id ferments like gar- bage in a swill barrel. That's s the first step to untold utisery—in digestion, feul ..lass, had breath,, y'ollow skin, mental Mare, everythilr(1 that is horrible and .uuusea,ting. _1 Oascaret to -night will give your constipated'' bowels a thorough cleansing null straighten you out by morning. They work while you Sleep — 0, 10-43ent box from'yyoufi -druggist will -heap you feeling gopd for months, SAYS LEMOtll JUICE WILL REMOVE FRECKLES Girls! Make this cheap beauty lotion to clear and whiten your skin. ''nee'/.e the juice of two leavens iIlte a bottle containing three °anoer, of orchard white' shake well, and you have a (]carter pili( of the hest freckle and tau lotion. and complexion beautifier, at 'ol'V, very small coat. Your grocer has tate lemons and any drug &tore or toilet counter will supply the w, onnees of nahutd white for a, fuer c tot:. 3Ia .t r• this Hweetly fiagn'alit n lets iut.r tri,• face, fieri,, amts and hand veli day and I.1e how fre,kles and hl m..l„•, dc. rpiresr and how clear, soft And white the slain heed/nee. Yee! . TS le harmless. •.'rt. ©a a s3nQDuld=b: iseri{ectly+,happyclrnt=w.ern't • couple, that, by all be -Ione€s of . stagecrrft should have been ea drama—hut then, the f ae + makers didn't know a8eomlneie°9 write "comedy" firot -.icewhole ii(110 F4-r.Ill'It tCdltAnous dlr 2b'a c,:.xa seetJ ' 10 so we r