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Thursday May 29
Banking Service
OUR banking requirements may
-14 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 I G. Mullen, Manager
Vi: Je Walker
Undertaker
and
Embalmer
W, J. Walker, holder of gov-
erment Diploma and License
Day or Nightcal:s receive_ our
prompt attention
Day Phone 67
Night tt r8
For Sale
House anti half acre of laud in the
village of Egneondville. The property
is situated on Centre Street, close to
the Presbyterian Ohttroh and is known
es the Purcell property, Good com-
fortable hones, good shed, good well
and 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
anti is in a good state of cultivation.
This is a nice property for a retired
farmer and the taxes are light. For
ice ars n 1 �
on
the premises or t
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STRATFORD. ONT.
We have TELEGRAPHY, COM-
MERCIAL and SHORT El AND
Departments. We give individ-
nal instruction, Students are
entering sash week. Our grade.
ates' secure positions of trust,
Get our free Catalogue now it
may interest you.
1). 74. McLachlan,
Principal
IF YOUR CHILD IS CROSS,
FEVERISH, CONSTIPATE':
Look, Mother! If tongue is coated,
cleanse little bowels with "Cal!- l
fornia Syrup of Figs."
Mothers can fest easy after giviit'm
"California Syrup of Figs," because in
few hours all the clogged -up waste, !
-sour bile and fermenting food gently
/roves out of the bowels, and you have
well, playful child again.
Sick children needn't be coaxed to
•:eke this harmless "fruit laxative,"
alillions of mother's keep It handy be•
'sus°'they know Its action 'on the stout
'11, liver -and bowels is prompt and sure.
Ask your druggist for a bottle of
alifornia Syrup of Figs," which con-
eine directions for babies, children of
'11 ages and for grown-ups.
FOR STALE
Frame House, 7 rooms and pantry
summer kitchen and cellar, Hard and
soft water, Electric lights, large ve
racial,. Stable 1.6` XJ 12' hen house 9
kV' .
Apply at the
News Office
j . CREAM WANTED
Send your ()team to us and yeoeive
top prices, We are running o ur plant
he year through and oanhandle your
full:supply and furnish you with sane.
We pay twice each month and weigh
sample and test sash can of cream oar-
fully. Our motto'is " Honesty to our
Petrone" Patrons are requested to re
urn all our cans when not in nem
3ltter an !Buttermilk al;: en hand
nd for at market prices,
The Sea'iorth Creamery Co.
T•* SEAFORTH.MARI{ET ,
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..rw,weo
Good Milling Wheat............... $2.12
Oats... 60
Barley, __ 'JO
Bran per ton .,, ,
Shorts per too ........ ....... . ...-.... 41
Ratter. • •...... 5U-53
Eggs .. ....... ......... 47-47
Hogs to Farmers 22(10
JOHN RA KIN
Bonds for sale
bearing interest from
6 to 7 p. c. —half yearly
If you have any unemploy-
ed funds now is the time
to buy some of these,
Choice securities, o ex-
pense to investor.
All information cheerfully
given.
JOHN RANKIN
Bond and Debenture Broker
Main Street, Seaforth
Phone 9I a
Local Agent Wanted
wammemanorit
for the "Old Reliable"
FONTHILL NURSERIES
'I housands ofOrchard trees
need replacing.
War Gardens call for small
fruit trees, Asparagus, Rhu-
barb plants etc.
The demand for Ornamental
stock in towns and villages is
large.
Secure .a paying Agency With
liberal commissio.;s, Exper-
ience not necessary,
STONE & WELLINGTON
(Established r83;)
TORONTO, ONT.
FLAX LAND WANTED
The Canadian Flax Mills hints
Seaforth, Ont. will rent a large acreage
of sod land, Spring or Fall ploughed,
Will furnish seed free and do the seed
tog Farmer will plea, (Usc, harrow
and roll.
Phone M, McCormick, `eenfnrt,h 212;
after 6 p. in. 202.
salt iao
11 jf-Town Topics ),
The High Cost of Living—Economy
s the word to -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,
apd acts as a,liaiofeetant, Unsanitary
wearing apparel often causes sickness
and death duo to germs, clothing
should be cleaned at frequent' intervals
My Wardrobe, Goderich St„ Seaforth„
Opp, Queen's Hotel. '
Pte W, Williams who returned
overseas on Monday is visiting M
Mrs. A. Kerr,
A number of young people from
attended the dance in -Bayfield on
24th.
Mrs, Roy Nelson and delight
Kincardine are visiting lily. and
Jae, Nelson
Mr. Carl Sheehan of Toronto wa
guest of Mr. 'CindMrs. R. M. Jones.
The Murices Players of town
sorted the clay "Within The Law'
Clinton on May 24th. The town
being orowded to capacity . and o
This -ol'galllaatiou, has presented .o
$20110 to various patriotic societies,
will appear for the fourth time in G
erich ov July c,- They have request
appear in several other pieces.
Mrs, Stoolair and Miss Sinofair
Brussels were town visitors,
Mr. W• Scott of London visited
ativee bete,
Mr. Nelson Govenlock of 'Toronto
'siting his parents Mr. and Mrs. J.
ovenlock af, Winthrop. •
Mr. J. Rankin has disposed of
sideuce to Mr. Russel and ie moot
to Mr. E. Barnett's hones on Railw
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Miss Della Thompson of London w
a visitor at her home here.
Rev. Dr. Larkin has returned fro
Sarnia,
Rts, R. Boyd has disposed of 11
residence to Mr, J, W. Wilson,
Lieut, Stewart Scott of Haluilte
was a week end visitor at the borne o
Mr. J, P. Brine,
Mrs Anderson is in London attend
ing the funeral of the late Mrs, Her
Spears.
Miss Mary Smillie of Stratf::,rd Nor
real School spent Victoria Day at he
home here„
lire. A. fl, George has leased Mrs
Andrea's' house ou Railway St• for a
short time.
Mr, and Mrs. Clammy of Detroit are
the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Charles
Ste wart.
Mr, Robert Laird of the School of
Science Toronto spent the holiday at
the home of his uncle Mr. Robert Gov
en lock.
Mr, Robert Reid has returned from
Halifax.
• Mr, A; Weetoott was a Stratford vis-
itor.
Miss Thompson spent the week end
in Clinton,
Mr. A. Chapman -of Bridgaburg was
a visitor at his home here,
Mrs, John A. Wilson visited friends
in Platteville,
Mr. R. Coates has returned from Tor.
onto.
Mr. and Mrs. John McTavish end
Master Ian spent the holiday in Tore
onto.
Mrs W. R. Smith is visiting in Strat
ford,
_ Ml's.'A, Moaavin ie a delegate from
the Methodist Church here to the con.
veutiou of the Women's Missionary
Society held this week in Stratford,
Miss Florence Doom of the Stratford
Normal was a week end visitor at the
home of Mr, and Mrs, W, Deem, .
Miss Dorothy Wilson and Miss. Nor-
ma Jeffrey spent the week end with
friends to Clinton,
Miss Margaret Young visited friends
in Mitchell,
Miss Ethel Williams cf Toronto spent
the holiday at her home here.
Mr. David Wilson has been trans
!erred to Beameville.
My, anti Mrs. Fell Were Clinton vis
iaors.
Miss' Campbell and Miss Annie Gor-
don spent the. week end with friends; in
Holntesville
Mr. and Mrs ;1, It. McNab of Dun-
gannet) were visitors at the home of.
Mrs,J,lSoNab,Jlimos St,
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
rismagammew
Fresh rich, full -flavored tea
—the same every time
TEA s good UR
Sold only in sealed packages
Miss GraosWeir, daughter of Mrs.
Weir, was one oftwo nurses who grad.
uated from the- Presbyterian Hospital
last week with honor's. l"oer of the
graduates were Oautidtuu girls and both
those who got honore were 111,0 Cauad
fang.
Mrs. Meredith of Wellacehlu•g is
spending her holidays to . town with
Mrs. J. F. Reid.
Mr. J. H. Reid was in limb rich Isat
week and attended the banquet to Dr,
Cody.
Mr, W, D'I, Pinkney spew a few days
last week with relatives in Goderich,
EMINENT CO-IFFURE SPECIAL
IST COMING, Darena•end's of 'Tor-
onto, the eminent- hair•Speoialist will
be at The Commercial Hotel on Thurs-
day Juue 5th with a grand display of
the latest creations in hair -goods Muted
fng ladies' teaneformatione, switches,•
pompadours, waves, etc, and toupees
and wigs for men who are bald. All
those afflicted with loss of hair are
invited to this display when a free
demonstration will be given,
Mrs. Was, Reid will dispose of her
household furniture on Friday as she
is leaving town,
Mrs. and Miss Biswetheriok of Tor-
onto are visiting the forme, 'a neige,
Mies Lnkea,
Mr. A, Farnham who has poen oin-
ployed in a factory in Kitchener &pent
a few days in town this week,
Mr. Milton Chesney of the Dominion
Bank, Toronto was in town for the
holiday
Mr. Lou Chesney of Crediton was a
visitor over the week end. kr
A large number of people from town
spent Saturday' in Clinton, Many who
intended going to Mitohelt went to
Clinton es the celebration in Mitchell
was called off on account of heavy rains
there the night before, Saturday was
floe and there were hundreds of autos
on the road.
Mrs. Fowler of St. Mary's is the
guest of Miss Fowler of James St.
There wash Liberal Convention here
on Tuesday to elect candidates to the
Provincial Convention,
Mre. Brown and Mrs Edge ere ill
London this week attending the W. A
meeting.
Sir John Willison will speak on. Re-
construction. in the Town Hall, Clinton
onTuesday evening, June 3rd under
the auspices of the Board of Trade
Admfesion free, Everybody welcome.
Mrs W. E. Kerslake and her brother
Mr. John Smith are in Williamson
Mich, attending the funeral of their
nephew, Roy Smith.
Mr. and Mrs, James Mason of Daw-
son. Yukon are visiting Mrs. H, Mae -
son of Egtncndvhlle
The monthly business meeting of the
Red Cross Society will be held in the.
Carnegie Library on Thursday after-
noon June ucth at o'oloolt, Eremitism
kindly attend.
The Rebecca Lodge held an- elite)_
able evening iu the 1. 0. 0. F hall on
Monday evening,
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey of Luesdoir are
visitors at the home of Dr, and Mts. P,
S. Burrows.
Pte, W. D. Bright is to Leedoh this
week.
Mr, T. Williams of Detroit is visiting
his aunts Mrs. T. Geary and Mrs, M.
Wil lianca . •
Mr. Freta Savauga wee in Bl,etlt ou
Thursday, attending the iJlettiet meet-
ing of the Methodist Ohnroit,
Mr. Wm. Arnett is removing hie
Cooper Shop on North Main Street to
the mill property. :
Ileo. kl i3. Moyer was in Blyth last
week at the tneettug of this Methodist
District,
Mr. Warren Ament moue tap froth.
London ora ;Jf riday,
The Misses ICotie Eckert, Irene Car
bert and Etnel Willinine of Toronto ar•
rive Ilonle on I',iilay to celebrate the
24th with their friends '!'hey returned
nn Alan day.
The new Fire 'Druck purchaeed by
the Council strived Wednesday at 11011
, motor its 05511 brat Or.
Liberal Convention
Thy M:nial meeting of the Cent
Huron Liberal Aesociatiou, as collet
nt;,d for provincial purposes was he
here on Tuesday, May 27. Owing
the exeeptiouetlly tine weather, whi
WAS taken advantage -of by the farms
to get in their loeg•delayed spring wo
there was not the bumper attendant
present there otherwise would hay
been.
But every division in the riding wa
represented by delegates, The meetiu
was preeided over by President M
Murillo, and after the reading of th
minutes and the treasurer's repot
showed a small balance iu the treasury
the principal business of the afternoon
the election of officers and the selection
of delegates to attend the provincial
convention in Towne next month was
preceded with,
Election of Officers
The oleotio6 of officers resulted in
the return of the majority of the old
officals and the chairmen of the differ-
ent polling sub-dieisiw,s by acclamation
After the business was concluded, short
addresees were delivered by P . Proud -
foot, the witting member in the Legis-
lature and present leader of the Oppoc_
Rion, who gave ,, resume of the Rork
of the recent suasion of the Legislature;
by Harry Smith of Hay, president tf
the South Huron !Federal Aesoriatioe:
JohnIfeaery, Centralia, president of the
local association of Huron; Thomas
McMillan, ties Liberal candidate in the
Bret Dominion election, and 1v• B. Kerr
of 131.111180114,The officers are; President, M. Mut-
die. Seaforth; hiret vice-president J. L.stewedKerr, Clinton; send vice-prelidont,
VV. ICeruighan, Benmilier; third vies•
president, J, D. Hiuohley, Seaforth;
secretary, ,I, L. Killoran, Goderiell:
treasurer, Gordon Young, Colborne;
auditor, W. J. Paisley, Clinton.
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Division Chairmen
The chairmen for the various polling
divisicnsin the riding are. Colborne,
S. Bisset of Salford; Hullett, James
Watt of Blyth, MofLiilop, John McDow
ell of Seaforth; Grey, John MoNahb of
Brussels; Clinton, George McLennan of
Clinton; Brussels, -Peter Scott; Coder
felt, 0, A. Nairn; Seaforth, J. D. Hirsh
ley;
Delegates to the provincial convent -
lion at Toronto are: J. 0, Grieves
McKillop; J, L. Kerr. Clinton; Mrs
Peter Scott, Brussels; and Mrs. (Rev.)
James Hamilton of Goderioh.
Alternates are C, A. Nairn, Goderich,
Win. Hill, Beumiller,'Mrs, W, Kenning
Clinton; end Miss lleleu Stewart of
Benmiller,
Totin of Seaforth
, Notice of Registration
of By-law
Notice is hereby given that, a by-
law twee passed by the Tewu. of Sea.
forth on the I9th day of May, I919,
provitiiug for the, issue of debsntnres to
the amount of $3449 40 for the per
puss of purchasing a combination Hose
sea Chemical Fire Trim'; costing $2000
and that 811011 by-law was registered in
the Rfgietry office of Godorich in the
Countyof Hurcn on thr, t{th day of
May 1919. Any motion to quash or set
aside the sale or any part thereof
must be luade within three mouths ef.
ter the first publination of this notice
and oaunet be mettle thereafter.
Dated the 15th day of May 1919.
J9t N A, WILSON,
Clerk,
1,1
STRAND
Thursday ' Friday & Saturday
Edith Slone
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The Silent
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13,,,un;Iful wood sre,nre urn stown
in "The Silent Wuutau" and
against this hacker/elm! is plated
a mighty human .Iranta in,lsetiug
with vigor and rematece,
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10th Chantel
The Fight for Millions
Monday Tuesday & Wednesday
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