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FOR SALE OHIERP
Francs Hoist', 7 rooms and pantry
summer kitchen and cellar, Hard and
soft water, Electric lights, large re
ran'I;h, Stehle Iti' x; la' hen hour"
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Anply at the
Nets 1)tli'r,
CREAM WAkTIiD
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Semi eetio Creme t 1 end rr it•9
top prices. We are rt ne nut cs ur pLai:
he year through rated can handle your
full supply and furnish you with units.
We pay twice sash month Bind weigh
dimple and test each caul of cream ear-
fully. Our motto is "Honesty to our
Patrons " •Petrous are requested to r er
urn all our cane when not iu neo,
3:tttsr an Ilnttermillt ales ru hand
nd for at marltet prices.
'The Seaforth Crc ' C
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For Sale
House and half ecre of land in the
village of lrgrnondville The property
is situated on Centre Street, close to
the Presbyterian Church and is known
as the Purcell property, Good com-
fortable house, good shied, good well
and cement eietern, All kinds of fruit
trees, strawberries, raspberries and
currant bushes. This is a corner pro
psrty with no breaks on front, and the
and is in a good state of cultivation.
Title is a alae property for a retired
Iformer and the taxes. are light, For
pertic'rlars apply on the premises or to
John Rankin, Seaterth.
JOHN RANKIN
'Bonds for 'sale
bearing interest .from
6 to 7' p. c. —halt yearly
If you have any unemploy-
ed funds now is the time
to buy some of these.
Ghoice securities. No ex-
pense to investor.
All information cheerfully
given.
JOHN RANKIN
Bond and Debenture Broker
Main Street, Seaforth
Phone 91 a
Local Agent Wanted
for the "Old Reliable"
FONTHILL NURSERIES
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'I housands of Orchard trees
need replacing,
V'1
.0 Gardens call for small
fruit tic,'';,Asparagus, Rhu-
b;.rla pl tuts etc.
I he demand for Ot it;tinei;tal I
slick Ili tow and VfilRtyt'S 15ia
lance,, l
ii u•..a.1.,. n0a...5j ...,0n.n®nnrwu
asmr. ..ymema
fall .maliamm.IVir®.l Il,'®W.a0 C C
The High Cost of Living --Economy
s thewordto-day. 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 acts ae a dininfectaut, Unsanitary
wearing apparel often causes sickness
and death due to germs, clothing
should be cleaned at frequent intervals
My Wardrobe, Goderioli. St„ Seaforth,
Opp; Queen's Hotel.
Mr. D. D, Wilson intends leaving
this week to visit his daughter Mrs. W.
R. Satnpeon fit Toronto;
Miss Nellie MoMielieel of Toronto is
visiting at her home here.
Mr. George Johnstone eon of Rev,
D. Johnstone of Varna has accepted a
position on the staff of the Bank of
Oomruerce at Timmins.
Pte, Melvin Ttvrss returned hone c
Saturday from overseas,
Mrs. Marvin lime returned from
visit with her son Cyril in Toronto.
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J, P. Bell has sold his billiard
room to Mr Atkinson a returned sol -
tile
The Girl Guides of the Egmondville
Presbyterian Church purpose contri-
buting $50 to educate a pupil at point
Aux Trembles,
s, o m Kerr has disposed of her
comfortable cottage on Goderich St to
Mr RobertSmith and intends occupy.
big apartments in the Campbell Block
The Misses rZuelfler . of Henson and
Mrs Jacobi of,Qliisalburst were visit ngs
.Miss Kate McDierinid. •
Mr. .1":K. Archibald has returned
fronts London where he _ was attending
a meeting of the •Anglican Synod. •
Mrs. ,T q, .Wilson of Alberts is visit-
ing her either Mrs. J M. Wilson.
Rev. Mr. Forster of Watford occup-
ied the pulpit of the Presbyterian
Church last Sunday in the absence of
Dr, Lericin who is speaking in the
Sarnia Presbytery in connection For -
word Movement
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Win, Rims of Hallett was the first
man t,, sow flax for the Canadian Flax
Mills this year, It was sown about
three weeks ago and is now about three
inches in height and promises to be a
very good crop,
A young German, named Mettltlene
burg, arrived in town last week, and as
he was meting very strangely, lie wan
taken into custody end locked up. As
his clothes were wet he was placed be-
side the register in the constables room
He jumped through the window and
was only captured after a chase.
Steps were taken to have him sent to
an asylum and he was removed on Tues-
day,
Mr. Win. Higgins moved this week to
Clinton and Mr. Andrew Scott has tak-
en the house on James S,teet which he
left,
Mrs, $yle of.Olinitou was the guest
of Mi•. and Mrs. George :Hills of Eg-
icondville.
!Sire, A. F, Craig was a Toronto vie -
Bet last week.
Miss 1I. Johnston spent a few days
in 'Toronto last weep.
Ue net forget the moonlight exour-
airnr from Goderich on the Greyhound
on Blonday et ening, June Its, `
Bake' Hunt rated Mr. Robert Smith
attended the meeting of the War veter-
es in winlsor last work.
Secure a paying Agency lwith
libt'retl corninissio:ts, Expel=
ience not necessary.
STONE &WELLING-I'ON
(Established 1837)
TORONTO. ()NT.
FLAX LAND WANTED
Tate Dun adiauFlax Bills ti'niIn
Seaforth, (tint, trill rent a large acreage
of sod laud, Spring or Fall ploughed
Will furnish seed free and do ihn-seerl
tug i''imriner will plow, dime, barrow
and roll. •
Phone 1'1, McrCormicl1, Snaferth 212,
After 6 h, in. 2112.
(ins J.,: McMillan) returned from
the' i i where hr, ripe"t the winter.
The Sehetril Teaehcrti rare up against
it this 1irat', 'hime .t•lth eonit•s on Sat-
urday and they lose a holiday.
Saturday he the 24th:
?'he Gotreriob Star has been sold to
the promoter of the New Iron Works of
that town.
Clifford TIuut is at the home of his
parents, in McKillop,
et social evening by the Epworth
League was given fe the Methodist
church '.Tuesday night. 'There was a
large attendance and interesting 'pro-
gramme, The topic "The Cities of St
Paul" was taken by 11r ltntton, Bov.
H D itiu)er'and MLA °T. II 11,lerynegave
a dual: aiicl ;S'ir.ssrs Moyer, \Villin and
Bright: imnrl Mrs. Bright contributed a
quartette, Sirs, Bright also gave a
reading, ,
Pte.` Craig, v: he • returned recently
Bonn oversees is visiting his sister Mrs, '
William tlrn11ibald, •
THE $EAFGR.TI .NEWS
Its ASSAM quality giivea' it
that rich flavor
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x.15 oOd. .9
Sold only in sealed packages
etc?.tts
Mr. Lc .Chambers has leased :the re-
sidence nn Louisa St. at present occup-
ied by Mr. .Robert Smith,
Mr. W, Brine of Tolerant° was a week
end visitor at his home here,
Mr :F. S. Savauge was appointed by.
the Quarterly Board of the Methodist Go then tin' way told I go mitt
wird,as representative to the District Al,art, vet net afar;
meeting fibre week in Blyth, Mr. T..1,
Webster being substitute, Mr, J, W.
1 P•'! iz p a h
_The Lord wetch Iii-tween we ankh
'awe while we are absent one front the
other --Gen. 31, 4th,
Daily a thin vc,il insugs hetwrren
That pathways whene W. are
Button was recommended for the nein-
and"God keep watch twesn thee
and rue,"
This is toy prayer,
Mr. Leslie Scott has leased the re- He looks thy way, He looketii Min
sideuee on John St. formerly occupied And keeps ne near,
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by Mr. Quail,
I know not whsre thy road may lie,
Mr. and Mrs, Edwards and Mr, and Nur which way inure will he,
Mrs. Mackenzie metered over from If thine shall .Iemtl through parching
Goderioh and sprint Sunday at the acrid
home of Mr. T. G. Scott.
In conjunction with "The Heart
Humanity" in Cerdno's Opera Hall of
Fri, May, Soils.' Canadiar'Governmen
Educational films will be shown—these
films will Be of particular interest to
,the'ehildren as well ae the grown ups—
go see this wonderful Canadian' piotur
story With the additional features-pla
now open at Aberhart's,
Miss Margaret Ross returned on Mo
,day from Toronto University.
Mr. Harry Beattie of the Forestr
Battalion and sots of Mr. James)
Beal
tie arrived home on Saturcley from
overseas.
And mine beside the sea;
of Yet God keeps watch 'tween thee and
me,
So never fear;
He holds thy hand; He claspeth online
And keeps us near.
Should wealth and fame purchase be
e thine,
n Amid nay lot lowly be
Or you be sad. and. sorrowful
Mot And glory be for me;
Yet God keeps watch 'tweet thee and
me
Y Both are His care,
One arm round thee and one round me
Will keep us near.
I sigh sometimes to see thy face,
But slues this may net be I'll leave
thee to the care of Hint
Who Cares for thee and ala,
"MI keep thee both beneath my wills.'
This comforts dear—
Gus wing o'er thee and otic o'er rine
So we are near,
And though our paths separate,
And thy tray be not mine,
Yet coming to the Mercy -seat
My soul shall meet with thine
Miss !roue Puttereen spent Sunday
with her uncle and mutt in Winthrop,
Mien Margaret Cntvan of 'Toronto
University is home for the holidata.
The olmgmigement is anno„need of
Amine Isabel eldest daughter of Sir.
Pringl• of South Bay St, Hamilton, and
grand daughter of Mrs. J, H. Broad -
foot, to Mr. Robert Morton of Hamil-
ton. The marriage to take place early
in Tune.
Mrs, Manson who has been visiting Acid "God keep watch 'tweet)
her sisters Mrs. E. Popple and Mrs. J and me"
Comecon left on Tuesday for her home I'll whisper there
in St. Thome., Be blesseth thee, He blesseth me
Mrs. Russ of Hamilton is a visitor Anti we are near,
at the home Mr. and Sirs. W. R. Smith
Mr, and Mrs, ,Tohn Melville of Lon-
deaboro spent Sunday with Airs, .James
Warwick,
thee
Mr. C. Eckert met with a serious
accident last Thuret'i y while unhitch-
ing hie horse when his foot became
entangled in the lines and upset Hint
and the horse in turning around tramp-
ed on his leg and he is laid up since,
Capt. Stephens of Wingham took the
services in the trtivation Army for Lieut
Leight who was called away by the ill.
n esu of his mother
Oull Use
Sir• Wm. ltil i•r of Hixtnn ax„tit
Monday in the village,
Messrs Onetime mind Forrestr-r of
Clinton epent Simile), et the Uoniitioe,
Hotel herr.
Misses Mart• and !Cate Rytul have re
d c -
turnstile Stretford.
-Mr. S. Howard of L'pdcnn
day at his home herrn,
Miss Moore of St, Marys'
her sister Mrs. Jae. Davis,
Soft corns are ditr+ctilt=.to,
but Holloway's (torn Cure
them out ttaittlessly,
is visiting
eradicate,
will 'drew
Ready -rads Medicine—lion n•ead mini
physician frit'nritina'y ills when .von
have at hand a Scala of Dr. Thrnrtas'
Beleotrie Oil, For coughs
colds, sera throat, bronchial tronlitrma
itis,invaivahle, for scalds, horns, breis.
es. sprains it is unsurpassed, while for
etitn;.aeres, ulcers and tine tilme it is en
tnquestionahle healer; It needs
ti t"r-
tiineniial,of.her than tis insa; 'still khat
will satisfy anyone as to its effective -
efts.
Miss Enema Higgins of Clinton was. n
the guest of Miss Norma Jeffrey,
Sulected
The heart of Humanity
The film was over eleven months in
preparation
The actual cost of production was a-
bout $355,000.
Sergeant Sidney Flowers of tis Cana• i
army and Eric 'Ton Stroheint of the An. .l
trian army gave Director Helaine the
eehnioal military aerailetairatie.
Over 30hl,nttu ff illmi were nervi,(i
rase, s0,oilu four of i):tttl;, 1
al. . - I
the urtualcnvt ram in'.t Iiftten'feet i
Ise a ft','rntkr, Ilmin,l"c me S1-g12i
',aei };int; clot. It. $8. rt•r
per feet of lino. `i'?us ie pe” -leer the;
nrtNt a Yfr.ta,11 cetir '-tet fit ,a d 1'1th I
.rn-n,,:.na. ilii:,, I.3.4
1017 tempera til'i, me' ire nsr'rl me ih4 an•e:•i,en
Inning the entire pl'ediretien solin
mill a tw.•m'e plica on the !let ei eat vas ad)
to inf.Srcmcm -m t call':: it tor many meta,
Aequtidren of tante. wile called into
service,
A squadron of eirplamee was used fu
the peorluotion, i1
Teti machine guns taken from the!
Germans were used in the production
and German machine gun belts were
ehtaiited so that the detail of the pic-
ture would he beyond criticism.
Seventeen houses were destroyed to
protium, eon's of the required effeots
A standard, mord Meeairplane
learnt to ashes after falling front 40(1(1
feet inn the air-
Sixnil' es r 1 mreunites wars crmetruct-
ed in a field of iso neves.
From first to last a,'i' horses were
used. Other anin7'ils included e were
Sows gents turd dogs,
(Isrdno's Opera Hall, Friday May 30
Afternoon and Evening,
arKlattaf
Thursday Friday & Saturday
apy
Anna IL Nilsson
—and—
Franklyn Farina
In Judgment of
How a young 'girl clears
her, lover who has been
falsely accused of a i miles
committed by al)oth:r
-Also=
9th Chapter
A Fight For Millions
ANNA Q. NILSSON.
Mo .ay Tuesday e esd
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The Vamp
C,1 F1D B. r n TT clheNan-eta
Clothes maize the woman Nancy, the clients girl t.,ld her. Threw away
talose frowsy clothes, Get yourself a vampire outtlt and you'll Seek him;
And she was right,
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