HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1919-04-17, Page 1if,
New Series Val. 17 No 16
tiltleRAMTE
ORBITS
•
•
SWAPO ONTARIO, THURSDAY, APR/
Seaforth Monument Works Ps Heal Test Of Our Loyally Additional, Locals
My New ,Stock. -of Mon-
ments for the opening
Spring trade, will arrive in
a few days. And intend-
ing, purchasers will do well
to inspect it, as the price
. for later orders 'is DE—
CIDELY 'UPWARDS.
W .E. Ohapmai, Prop.
i6
,` °® m ,a„ Gly,.., • .,,a,,, . 6VIPTAL1416CW11
19
Watch For Our Special Display in Our
Window. All Will lie Special on Saturday
cArqpy
Mrs. Audrey,' Archibald
The death oecul'rt•d tin Wednesday
night last of t41rs. Andrew Archibald
Sr., at hot• hotnr, on i'.oihu'ieh street,
east, at til ago of Ito years, The de-
osased lady t �tri,heru in L ogh, England
anti after coining to t•auada was mar-
ried hear Whitby to her late, husband
who died shell, 13 tear =go. They
removed to lnrleisnuth nb,ii. they;iv
ad until about 12 y'etua eget When Mrs
Archibald moved toto,ru, Four sone,
Janes, Andrew, W'ni. R, , and J, It'
and ono daughter, Miss Alice survivu,
The late Aire. Archibald wes a wo-
man of a very sweet and charming dis-
pusition, a deep ehristtau character
which permeated her whole life and
gained for hoe many waren friends,
The funeral was held un Saturday from
St, Thomas' Chinch and was largely
attended,
Samuel McPherson
A former resident of Moicillop, Sam
Wel McPherson, died in Egmondville on
Thursday from a paralytic stroke, Be-
sides Mrs, Whitfield of McKillop and
Mrs, Atex McNabb of Seaforth, one
daughter and a soar are living in the
West,
Farm Sold
Wo ntderotauel rJe.o, the farce of the
late W, I, Halo Of Eh,. Huron Rami
has boon sold by arL:. I:Idt, cion of
Clinton and Mrs, V',C No,1 of luck-
ersnttth, to whew 1was 1 1 .+l by rl air
father, ret Mr, t i u ,o ;thaadtardt of
Seaf oral,.the plies being $7000 This
is a good fart, ot•l1 imprtit•od uttd con-
taining goon buildings and will, make a
very d,+sirablo hone, Mr, Aberhardt
is to be ..otagratulated upon his pur-
chase. We. understand he obtains
possession in the fall.
The use of Miller's Worm Powders
insures healthy children so far as the
ailments attributable to worms are con
oerned. A high mortality nntong child
ren is traeeablo to worms, These sap
the strength of infants so that they are
unable to maintain the battle for life
and enooumb to.weakueee.•• This pre.,
S JOE
The Palm of perffeetion•
is held 'out to all who would
possess a box of our sweets,
Ngthing transcends the. euccut•
vat excellence of
•
Freshly made •Candy
bought here. One taste• of our
Oantty will dispel the most hor-
rid case of the blues and scowls-
inetautiy disappear at its first
taste. ICA perrection personi-
fied. Buy a box for your gal; if
y,l1l don't, some other fellow will.
Scholar firewood in
a Farm Well
By the d.'uth of 0, J. Richardson,
A , Hayfield, Ili -iron flaunty loses tate
of its most bril;iant scholars. During
his Toronto university course ho stood
at tile! mail of his class (luring the en.
ti I'e tett and was granted tho 0enrge
Paxton Young ,Scholarship in Philos-
ophy, of wall as a scholarship from the
(.'lark University at Worcester, Mass;
Ht, was a professor ill Manitoba
t.ollego, but because his health broke
down he decided to locate en a farm
in Stanley Township, and it was while
working at a well that he was overcome
by hoary failure'atsd losing his balance
was drowned in about six feet of water,
there being no help near.
The funeral was held from St.
Andrew's Church, Bayfield, Saturday,
Rev. W, (4, Richardson, of Arthur, is
a brother, also T. G. Richardson, . of
Stanley.
G. 'W. Vet A. Branch
Is Started
New Body Has 47 Members
A breech of the G W. V of Canada
Was )I!, -told 1 1 here 1.1.11 an aetiVo (lean•
bt teh.p of 17 11 thio ru, 'l'ltu t sltowistg
eFittr.. 8 were, el)trrd,.
11 sid«ut llie jcu• It. ti. Roos; via;,
I
t, g, l'te, 1 a:n, nd 1.1, i. e e .1 et.r;
lit ti I i vt) tire, Cerp, 13t)wl lti ?'lays
tee:et:now, ,re rf t dobeet Stnitl cu-
t, o Eimictiltlico,1 tear 0, 1 1+ Its i t
del t vt•.ha )8t,rgt 1t,tsl' ,r.r•td
t7n In 1i ttsel l.ltty t; eirf't s -runs,
Jolts Adams; taud.tuts, Pet. Josopb
13o icy, +tl+i P"., , 07, 0. Bright Jr, ;
':felt aa.teie to ptovittc)a1 ront•eutiatt at.
Windsor, Major it. 8, Hays and Set'gi.,.
Robert Smith.
A Simple and 7hoap Medicine, ti
simple, cheap and eifectiuo median, is
something to be desired. 'There is no
medicine so effective a regulator of the
digestive system as Parmelee's Veget-
able Pills. They are simple, they ars
cheap, they can be got anywhere, and
their beneficial action will prove their
recommendation, They etre the Medicine
of the poor man and those who- wish to
paration gives promise of health and escape dootors' bills will do well ingiv-
heepa it, ing them a trial,
Our loyalty has stood the severe test
of war, Now it is called upon to stand
the more severe toot of peace. War
demanded our allegiance to but one
ting -.the Union Jack,
Peace gives anarchy—very thinly dis-
guised lie democraony—an opportunity
to place another Hag above the Union
Jack—the Red flag of class hatred, of
autocratic brutality, of utter selfishness
of out.Hunned frightfulness, of extrema,
inequality, of supremo unfairness.
Pros. Earl Chill' and J, G. Neely
arrived home this week.
Mr Nott of Tuckersmith Itas 'dispos-
ed of his farm to Mr, T. Flannigan of.
Mcl{illop, '
Mr, and Mite Waits of Goderich
were here attending the funeral of the
late Mre, Andrew Archibald,
Mr, Milton Chesney is undergoing
treatment at the Stratford Respite
for throat trouble.
Up to November 11, 1018, we freely Mrs. S. McLean of Egmontiville ie
offered all that we had—our treasure, spending the holidays with relatives in
our labor, our lives—to the bannored Beton.
symbol of our democracy, Are we .o
be less loyal to our flag, to our item:
ooraoy, now that the stern discipline of
war is relaxed?
Is that part of she. Canadian's creed;
"I believe therefore it is my fluty to my
country to love it, to support its con-
stitutton, to' obey its laws, to respeot
its flag, and to defend it against all
enemies,') so earnes1Iy"voioed by mil-
lions of Canadians while our boys died
on tho battlefields of France, to mean
less to es now that the fighting has
ceased?
Are the will, the unity the pur.poee 11 a, in,'; Children's Service ; p, m,
the devotion, the sacrifice that mar- Even Song 7. Dann; • ,
whaled tliis Itatiott in a solid and
vihClble Trout against the foes of dem-
ocracy across tate seas, to be supine,
pallid, inert, against the enemies of
democracy in Canadoi' •
Mise 88851 Winters of Toronto Con-
servatory is visiting her parents Mr.
and Mrs, R, Winters,
Mies Barbara Sproat arrived home
Monday after nursiug nearly two years
in camps in Texas and Maryland.
Mies Lena Graham of Toronto is vis-
iting here.
There will be special Caster Services
at St. Thomas' Church next Sunday as
follows; Holy Communion 8.30 a in.
Morning Prayer & Holy Communion
• We welcome on our 't schange lialt
this week the resurre ted Heneal
Cbeerver. It appears to tin quite wide
awake carries a good. animist of ad
Here lies the; acid test of our Loyalty vertisfng,
If we listen without vigorous protest --- o
to tate Faintest suggo,ttou that any flag
hum union outtattl_e the unionJaek itt cattails miss Moot -y, who has rel• :,Ill, past ins:
years bremt pritloipal of th • Blyth t'u1i:
tinuation shoot Itas loft it,. Iver home
in Stratford, where she a:li fo.• 41:1001
mouths take a complete r.• t,
vvo are disloyal,
11 880 allow anyone in this land to put
any other flag above the Priest Jack—
either aoteally or .liguratively—without-
duiug our inmost to prevent ft,we are
dieloyai,
1f we aro, hiss ow:cost, is active, it:
defending true domoaracy at bonze than
IV) were in defending it abreact,•s.. aro..
disloyal,
'l'lte Union Jack le the sytohol of pun.
democracy,
The Iced Flag is the symbol of un-
leashed anarchy.
The real yet of our loyalty, of our
C'auadianisnl, yea, of our very manhood,
now to i11 our practical an8wt:•r to the
Vital question—Which flag?
Electric Gangers
When a dredge broke a wire of the
blydro-Electrio Power System, the
wire fall across the fonee on George
Matthews' property and set it afire,
Mrs. Matthews threw a pailful of
water at a burning poet, the current
shot arcing the stream of water and
threw her against the fence and held
her there,
Mr. Matthews heard her scream
and rueheit to her aesietance, The
current, priming through Ars. Mat-
thews, t.hargod his body, throwing
10 to iltwkwarue to tine ground, ,Lagging
her with k lir)
If Airs. Al,..ttln,trs bed not ,eft
t
freed when she r s
nit c hit, host iter I t rAm k tine she to
badly hare:lit, Hot. arms pnti. hug: :e
,aro i'l tired twtd 11,4 , am iptt'ued ill ilea
to, :R ittid F t R't 1 't h,• 011ttitict y
rr1on<.,-1 l t,,•t: her 1r:..0, into
ground,
Population .21.1,11e.(1,1.: -)CS
c....i:zuim•
A ' tlt„ii): i t: -.l by tete .•mutt,
elves our t opttt ton i11 avid to 1.110
an ineroa :. of 35 titerBaal', r'i19s,i
Godlctt h and t'4'ingitatr ..how tirereases
GAtiett b nota, 111'1. 'E`ir.tgltattt - 2875.
Uliutnt 19l6
I own Council
The town council mot on Monday
night, All members were present.
Grieve—Cil/'—That the financial
statement amounting to $814.34 be
accepted.
Beattie—Grieve—That the Taylor,
Anderson Company get a rebate of $60
as per attotraet.
Beattie—Grieve—That the Amerier,
eau fire truck be bought for $2000.
Kips l
Mr, Moore has given up his position
us oaretnlcer of St Andrew's church
after many year's of faithful duty
and Air, Chante Richartleou will
Icon after the work at the future,
Lieut Leonard tttilli, was visiting
with friends , teis t e: rite het week. �l
10 , H,I stud ottd t:,nrit, if i',od.lhtI
iowi:ship l .t to iii t:• rill• yeas in \i:
..r
tiolrand roces.oly 1 a r,f:, s'tin vl rc yj
(C.:in sin,
lilt { -ilii" ...mot. ••.'1 1.
Lendou
• r e!, Ata 4111 c ,3 to
Glt a u i I t 1 all a t. a1Vy,
v Juh , \it ter 1
sh l'lv froo, ;L,.••tell+.¢' end tE form: 1 .10 t, h,
fir 11,li'i11.114:.v•: nt r"snit
to Il:tg I vr,t1t,,t 1 ' : .i .M trued na l
111ichirfa:, ier mart, tic t. :
76ynate1 ;n tt tur, lulls of Lie
death.
L4 r.YA•nt Moore iutd flintily have.,
gone to Detroit to u„ii3O but may
return 1; they do not like city life.
Mrs, John Anderson has returned
from an extended visit to her dangh-
tern in London,
Mr, John .Ailtenheatl 1s renew•W ig
acquaintances iii this vicinity,,
Wo are glad to report alta. kilo. Wm,
'dasher who broke his leg recontl
am: contracted p'oettntotitt, is en the
way to re00rmry, •
Mr, and Mrs. S, Webb were thrown
out of the buggy and Mr. Webb was
shaken up when their horse was
frightened by an'tn.:mobile,
lvliss Lily Park of Mitchell and Pte.
Oarl Weitzman of Niagara Falls wore
the guests of Mr. '1'. Hamilton last
week, y. , -
Mrs W, Jeffrey and 9lfro. IrlcVey.
were in Stratford last week,
A a vermicide there is no preparation
that equals Mother Graves' Worts Es.
terminator, - it has saved the livee.
of countless children,
ld
17 I9l9
$1..0per year •
Ester StmdaySch
Art
i
of Seaforth Methodist Church.
Public Entertainment Friday Eleg, April I81h
Fine Program of Cthortases. Solos, Rex -
citations,
ewciitations, March€s and Drills
PROGRAM AT 8 P. M.
ADIVIISSION 25c and I5c
HART Y Sapp. ED. DALEY, Sec
Easter Sunday Services
11 H. m.
Easter songs by to school ilial
t6 ,lIIovie°t Picture that Pi Blind IV?eii7
.'tan See, by the pasttor.
�, tn. Services for young peu>,psae
Theme: "L3 t t !Daniel."
Music by choir or men and boys.
•
FLAX LAND WANTED
cogasee
The CenadienFlex Mille Unite
Seaforth, Ont. will rent a largo acrsage•
of soil land, Spring or Fall ploughed,
Will furnish seed free and do the 'seed-
ing. Farmer will plow`, disc, harrow
and roll.
Phone AI, McCormick, Seaforth 212',
after et p, m, 2112. suet
BUFFALO LAB FEOTELILER
Have ,just reca:tved a'shipment o
Buffalo dissolved Phosphate.
Drams takeo and terns 'tiraugelt at
H Ft`..G.928, Hardware Store
H. Ci}1,13El1T,
Egtttnnd tine,
IcPHERSOON—In Egtaondville. cin
Wednesday April 9th, 101:, Salome!
McPherson aged 77 years,
11 LAWRFNi h' -.,.ti iprt Std 1019.. 'sit
1;a
s
: : the General 'n z.., ., -L•y° 1,_t,e,i:. x:.-1 to
.,orcin?
M. 1 l.t. ..
aeautif'uii
New
Silks
flli0
Tress
and
Skifrt
Lengeks
14.14
A•
� �. t}• �; e ,, 7 t
, �..�'�n9 � ,� �'�rdr r T�,:S�?�� .Ef'.L...0 Cyt
for E
stT
prices
�1rlower
,
9
elsewlieve
The Ne
dent in t
r'1
f•' "'ir;a
es of Ea er is e o f
is busy store's 1 e 1 lays
Blouses `or New moats
Easter Moderate Price
$1.50 to $9 $10 to $40
Clare new -
styles in Gingham and
rlikrart.A
oIrs
50eaa trt
SS l
''... r' t
\x nt..aS�f e''''
�i t3, Rr 1~ T
•:ter
?� y.L t0,f,i
s(flip
�n ti•tr 'o \'
YOU shit fend unusually goskel corsets
here at this souse Olt S1. `,?5 to $ 5 a pair
cJl Vi�, aid'•, C,
•
S Ap- OR l..
ll