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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1919-05-15, Page 51°kursdaay May "f.5 Banking ervice 'STOUR banking requirements a 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 IA Seaforth Branch J. G. Mullen, Manager W.i 1 Walker Undertaker and Embalmer Vv, ,1, Walker, holder of goy erinuuut Diploma anti License Day or :light oai_s receive our prompt attention Day Phone 07 Night r8 For Sale House and half lore of land in the village of hgmondville. The property is situated on Centre Street, close to the .Presbyterian Church and is known as the Pursell property, Good com- fortable hones, good shed, good well! anti cement cistern, All kinds of fruit trees, strawberries, raspberries and currant bushes, This is a corner pro party with no breaks on front, and the and is in a good state of oultivation. Phis is a nice property for a retired for and _� f Earn the • C1rN1Hgt, Li (.11/LGGL tabes are light. For — I pertio,dars apply on the premise* or lie John 1;aultin, Seaforth. $TRATFORD. QNT. We have TELEGRAPHY, 00M- 17EFtCIAI, and SHORTHAND Departments, We give indivitl. nal instruction. Students are entering each week. Our grade ates-secure positions of trust. Get our free Catalogue now it may interest you. 0, 2X, McLachlan, Principal IF YOUR CHILI) IS CROSS, FEVERISH, CONSTIPAX'U Leek, Mother! If tongue is coated, cleanse little bowels with "Cali- fornia Syrup of Figs." Mothers can rest easy after givitie "Oaliforuia. Syrup of Pine." beo,Ruee int a few hours all the clogged -up waste.. sour bile and fermenting food gently nares out of the bowels, and you hard e well, playful child again, Sick clrildren needn't be coaxed to take this harmless "fruit laxative,' Millions of mothers keep it handy be - 'SWIM' *boy know its notion ,on the stole - '"h, liver and bowels is prompt and sure. Rehr your druggist for a bottle of eon - 'eine direetionaSyrup fbabi Piga," children tldrtenich oof 11 ages and for grown-ups, _FOR SALE I 1Il' Frame House. 7 rooma and pantry sunnier kitchen and collar, Herd and soft wetter, i i .attic h hte, large vii ran fah. Stehle 16' ,.12'heir hoes, tin t ff,71 • i t a JOHN RANKIN Bonds for sale bearing interest from 6 to 7 p. c, —half yearly If you have any unemploy- ed funis now is the time to buy some of these. Choice securities. No ex- pense to investor. All information cheerfully given, • JOHN RANQm Band and Debenture Broker Main Street, Seaforth !'!roue 91 a Local Agent Wanted for the "Old Reliable" FONTHILL NURSERIES °Illousands of Orchard trees need ra placing. 1 ly • i'�tar G tt i<:mt i all for small CREAM WANTED -,• fruit fl' l\ •'i, l• ,'It'll,; Rho - ., I b;rt'lt plants etc.. Th , - ill `l,l"1 for Ornamental stock in .vii. , and villi;;( -:s its lar,.: ••. 5_.1 1 I your Cream t!;, et em,,i top ilrivae. We are .tl ta(r,ger he year titrongltet id (,n heteile your, full eupply and fumed: you it its, can:! We pay twinf unch t tali and weigh sample and te-t each cat, of ocean car - fully , Our motto is " Honesty to our Natro,m ' Y!Emus al', requested to r urn all our a ane when not in use. Sitter an Inn ttermilk elx t.n baud ni for at 'market prices. The Seaforth Creamery Co, SEAFO ATM MA 11MARKET 'Good Milling Wheat . $2,12 Oats ,,,,. ,, till Barley .,.. ,..... 811 (Bran per ton 3aA0 Shorne per ton .................. ......... 2I Flour .5.7 Bettor... , ........ 5 0_53 . Eggs ............. .. ,,.., i7-47 Hogs to fateuer'a..,. .,,„2100 Secrrn _: Payitlg :Agency with liber,-! cnnliitoto.;:s, Exper- ience not Oet .r' -lry, STONE & W E L L I N GTO N (Established 1.837) TORONTO. ()NT, FLAX LAU WANTED 'Pita Canadian Flax Mills bruit i Seaforth, Omit, rill rent a large aersage of sod land, Spring or Fall ploughed, Will furnish seed free and do the Reed ing. Farmer will plow, disc, harrow and roll. Phone M. MrOormiok, Seaford, 212,. eb r e p. m. 202. 'urtttpp't'`;,MA` ' yilrp” etNM. mtam4 . a,..Awe It �..Ntl�..rn.�a wla-ter � so,..w � Town To pics: e Ktn....et.'*..itar..r1 n•^mNM®,mir The High Cost of hiving—Economy s the word today. Make' your old garments do instead of purchasing new ones, Have them dry cleaned and pressed, Dry cleaning when properly done lengthens the life of garments, preserves their fresh new appearance and sets as a •iisinfeetant, Unsanitary wearing apparel often causes eiekness and death due to germs, clothing should be cleaned at frequent intervals My Wardrobe, Gederich St., Seaforth, Opp, Queen's Hotel. Mr. J. A, Archibald is in London attending the Synod meeting. Mrs. Israel of Welkervilie is a guest at the home of her daughter Mrs. W. ondmore, Mre. McLeod of the frraiiitwaning is visiting her daughter, tire, W, E. Soltthgete ' Miss Agnes McKay is supplying for Miss Jean Carswell for the remainder of the school term, Mrs, Tufford of i3eamsviile is visiting her parents Mr. and Mre. W. Gilles- pie, James St. Mr. Rosa Keane of Stratford was a town visitor, - Mrs. A, T, Craig spent a few days in Toronto Miss Jeffery being who was injured by breaking glass is bask at the Oolleg. fate again. Miss Fowler of James St. , receiv- ed the sed news of the death of her youngest brother, Henry, at Portland. in ae B, at a s a Anniversary Serviceswere hold the Presbyterian Church on Send May et th by Rev, J. J. Patterson, D, of Sarnia who is a practical intone ing speaker, Special Music was fur nislted by the choir assisted by Mie Thelma Petbiok, During their stay here Rev, and Mr Patterson were the guests of their bi'ot her -in-law Mr, James Watson, Messrs, W. Edmonds, W J. William and A A Naylor were in. Godericl last week attending a district meeting of the I, 0. 0. F. Mr. Gill has purchased the bons,, on Crombie St at present occupied by Mr, Workmmtu, Capt. MaCrummon of London in- spected the sedate of the Collegiate on Tuesday morning at 9 30, when the officers arid boys acquitted themsely, a with singular ability acid rellected much er'edit on instructor J. F, Ross and Capt. Frank Coates, Miss Mim,ie Monier spent Sunday in Exeter, A meeting was held in the Tatou Hall om Tuesday evening called by Mayor Herburn for the purpose of organizing a baud. Dining the past few days much pro- gress has been made with seeding as the weather has been better for that purpose, Malty gardens have been seeded in town and production is still's live subject in Canada, R. S. AI' Arthur P, Reid who roturn• ed from Ennio.) rooerttly le visiting at his bolus before going to 'reroute. where he has a g'btl position awaiting hint with the Bank of C'oniuuo"t,, The Rev. T. 11, Brown ie attending t±:o once!!'!; of tit, Nurutr ,synod in Lia,dol, tl tl. week Mr.- L. Crowell told family- left on Tlntrsd oy last ler London. - Mr. anal Mrs. Thee, stet +,f" eaford aro sprntiing at few Bete wt!, ralnttices. Teel. ei set Imo ai tike in I'itlnt, before eomnint; Ila+,,,, - flu-. hi, L. Vi',u,kle iwd Get, !t. Fa hi.lcKe„zio returned from ntorente this week, - fel children of Striae er permits til-, and on was a towel visit - Mist Grace V sir who has taken a ill course in a New York Hospital, militates this week. There is an old explaitatiim, of time ors NEWS which says it is made up the initials of tile certified points of le °onipaes, North, Peet, Weer. Sorel,. -IS W -S, Now that is just what the Mort!' Nems wants, ell iterne lit to ihlis i front every point of the com- as, W. o have edam splendid comes nclente but urn ,rent everyone to feel at the News is their paper and if u have any Reale send them in, We n't mind bow bad the wm'iting or spell g ie, we will fix it up '!'hat is our. airless, - , 111,s, Richards an ford aro visitiugh Ml's. hlodeland. Mrs. John Thome last week, ft g w of tl N Se P" pa P" Cl, yo do in hit THE AEOITkI NEWS Full weight of tea it every package T,&iso d tei Soldonlyin sealed !packages Miss Anna ,Bell is visiting friends im, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs, 8, Williams of Strat ford werevisitorsat the home of Mrs. R, Boyd, Mise Gertrude Cat•in° left this week to accept a position in Milverton, Mr. McArthur and family have re- moved to Goderich. Mrs, P, Scott of Brussels spent a few days with her mother, Mrs .1. P, Brine, Mr, Roy Steele was taken to St. Joseph's Hospital on Monday, Ha was accompanied by Mr, R. Steele and Mr. Bead man, Me and Mrs. W, Pearson were Stratford visitors this week, The Sy-nudof Huron requests that a committee be appointers by the synod - whish will be authorized to invite re-. presentative-eom,nitteas of other Chris- tian bodies lit Otrtario to a general conference with it view to time inclusion of religions instruction as a part of the curriculum of our public schools,' Rev, Cation W, Craig will iutrodnoe a natio° of motion, re to the creating of 1. an auxiliary fund to the superannuation fundi, with the provision that every clergyman who at the time of the pass lug of this canon is, or who shall be. comp a hen cd(Siary of that sttpernnntta. ". tion fund, shall he entitled to receive I .1 au annual supplement grant from Heel fund, not fu any Casa exceeding $h0o J per annum, l 5 The Street Letter Boxes have been repainted and new time Carse instal• led—the public should beat in mind the time indicated ort each Lox is train time or one hour earlier than town time. Mrs. Cyrus Bailey has Bold her resid- ence on Jarvis St, to Mr, Alex. 'McDon- ald. Mr and Mrs. Bailey intend go- ing to Victoria B. 0. to reside. Pte, Russel Steele of the American Army has returned home from oversees Mrs J A, Stewart was in. Exeter the end of last wreak attending the funeral of all aunt, Mr. Ellis McLean is visiting relatives in Brirssale Mrs. Wu, Davideuu el'eut 'Tim-sdtty to I'd oKr hop. The ineeave whioltwas held en 'Tues• clay night to organize a hand tree ad- journed until Friday night, t'itize•ne who wish to have a band this year should turn ottt anti enoonrage title thing along. Mr. and 3 -Mrs, F, Brewer of Detroit are visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs, Beaucham who were here attending the funeral of the late Mr. R. Steele have returned to their home in Calgary. Mr. Jack Pringle who has returned from overseas was the guest of his grandmother Mrs. J. B. Brondfeot, Miss Zuettler of Hensel) is visiting Mies Kate AleDiarrnid, Mrs, W..3, Beattie gave a bridal shower for M,ss Kate McDiarulid at her home on Wedueeday afterl,can, Synod `i cis Session Began 5 Landon on Tuesday A aanfei'eeec , n C... "Fore ort ,`.i leer, merit" of the (eon ,it of ,;;1eel , Canada will he ee iml'oit nit fe.,;or of the sixty-sa,.aml stesi„n , f 1l Synod of the Dloces, of 1'litto,,, a; hie began with shun service in et. 1 -wit' Cathedral, -Lund, Lundell, et 10,30 Li, ,0,1 Tuesday, idey 13, rite ennferen", to be held on Wednesday evening in Ot'onyn Halt, Rev, Catton Gould will he preaont to assist ii' rirllherati.,,,, and among phaeee of the i'e:tt'artl Movement taken up will le. orgenizr tion, for education, ergaideatim, for spiritual preparation, and orgauizetiou for oaovassing. - Notices of motion dealing with act- ion in regard to time blob -mien of relig- ions education as a part of the curricu- lum of the public schools, the closing of the enariaiel year en December 31 instead or Eeetcr Monday, and with re- gard to inotease of tate stipend of olergy men, are amttliget diose aliltottneed for coneideratiou ill the conrohiug circular. Religion in Schools Cottcorntug rhosubject of religious instruction- in the public schools, un behalf of the Brant floral Deanery, tots a notice of motion is to be submitted requesting the Synod of 'Huron to me- morialize the provincial speed as fel- lows: ' One of the clauses in the report o Rev, Canon C. B. Sage on the subject of religious iustrttctiou in the pltblio sohoole as follows "Your committee is of the opinion that the present system of night schools might be so extended that workingmen who believe they have a call to the ministry may lie able to equip themselves in primary theologian! learning while engaged in their ordin- ary occupations, In this way the per. iod of instruction in theologicalcollegs could be shortened,' Rev. Dr, A, E, Itiiihottrg, of St., Alban's Cathedral, Toronto, Will be fuel preacher at divine ser rice in the e'itlm,dral on the opening taming of the synod, The quiet i:uur for the I clergy the lreaed,ng evetitug will h, °owlettett by Very Rev, Dean (Sweet I 1), 0, of liantilton, I Canadian Trade With France r 1 Ai. Paul Balbaud, formerly Profess- or of French at the ffuivereity of Tor. onto, has returned to Canada after four years' servise in the Translation Seot. 1 ions of the French and British Armies. He comes with the support of the French Minatry of Foreign Relations through the society "F ranee-Ameriquat' I to foster closer association tietreen the! countries, eepeoially working through! a sltb-elivieiori "Prauee-Catutda,"' H. I leafletted informs the Canadian. 'Trade( Oumnmesima that it is hoped to form i. self ,unpot Hog hrdiee in eve's. t tanad-1 iau-City, heatedly to nttlt. known Fre, lm and t:ttuuliun peotlnrtc of field 'tato f Lure. alit; to (u nt erente. 0 1 nm,iirtt,et,l,'a 3 ,t , t 1 rf_iye ` '1' 1,1t,It t r, 1t i,di n € i itu a ,i 't, Thursday Friday & Saturday The Adorable Star "Viola Dana" -in- "Opportunity' Bubbling with laughter—tingling with swipsilas - chance to see a teal prize-fnghtl Viola Dena did i!nBl OHortuiytr See it with her. PP yy' Aiso- 8til Chapter " Fight For Millions" Extra Special Monday Tuesday & Wednesday 66 glee Fairbaflks" "Say! young Fellow" Doug. playfully toys with the spinning flywheel of a high engine in this one It's a thriller, believe us, Tho best Fairbauke' picture ever released - No Advance in Prices - This week=efid ;a v. Meshorne acid Her Funny Little Colored Twin Sailt A e i ti hh.. t. geetvi :u•et, a. ni 7 nr r.ta) ..111.jtt., 1111,17 i 1i k x ittr, (,.,' r,( OW il('till lnl: 1. i I. rill;,tli ., to the p Pia ilfr)rt'a ii, ler, t x,I r qt. t � pulaf i1 is tl, ltihlrty' t ! who nil-; ;,,p it�sttat".; n, t,l in?, 1111 Pa ih will d.,rteiblv i,ttri .11 ti'e1211 i :u :;t- to all end They are a strenefteeing:,urn stinptlating medicine, corneitieg 'the dl enitiera of digee ttnit that tIt„ iii,'tle cense and impar ting a lwaltby turme Co the system most beneficial to devalue.. meut, -: tAtijowmjiB MRrorfltlg An adjourned meeting foP the pur- pose of ranrgatt sing a bend Gilt he (lett( int the ('c'ol'd! ('haulier no Friday Evening May 16th at 8 1', H. and it is urgently re,lllcstod that ALL hantis- etsn and eitizrius attend this meeting, This means you. F. H ARB URN, Mayor, li iafe i 'a w - h t Eur • mate t eS supreme 'eri i �dG lbsd° y Ida.* 4, Sat rdetal i'o •