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New SeriesVol. 17 No 28
Seaforth
SEAPeRTn, l N'i`aRl@, THURSDAY, JULY 10 1919
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Watch For Our `S retial Big 'Display in Our
Ntindr w: Pill Will Be Special on Saturday
Time Palm of perfection
r is held out to .all who would
•:•possess a box of our streets. ,
''Nothing transcends -the auceril'-
enttexwellenco of
+'(J 1F:resltl hnade gatydy
bought hero. thee testa 'oF our
f, surly will dispel the most bar -
'e .tae of the blttos and soottta
iii gently disappear ;at its !list
}RE„ 1 t t; t terfeatlon pHFM>,: tI ^
liay a lent for your girl; ki
• ;,,, ,:1 .+s t, seine other fallow will.
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Confirmation
Friday evening was . a Red 'Letter
Day in St. James' Church when Bishop
M. • •F., Fallon arrived for confirmation,
The energetic and' popular priest, Fat-
her Goetz had a large class of 54 oan-
didates for presentation. Although
the evening was one of the hottest a
large oougregation was present when
the service began at 7.30. Prelimin-
ary instruction itt Christian dootrine
was given previous to receiving the
Saorameutof Confirmation, , The ad-
dress of the Bishop was a very lucid
and clear presentation of the duties of
the Christian Just as the uniform
which the eoldier.of the king puts on
signifies work and bravery even onto
death, so the soldier of God in Confirm
ation puts on his uniform to fight for
righteousness and pure living and up.
holds God's laws at all cost.
The bishop was the guest of Father
lioetz during hie stay and left on Sat-
urdayafternoon,,
Thanksgiving
Services of Thanksgiving for the its
tnntgf Peace we.ro.ileixl in 81..Thomas
Church on Sunday, A special form of.
service with triied by the' Biehoti wee
used. The choir ;;:.v, epeeial bright
music to'nriirk tits. Irtil'py aVftnt and
special ..uxins were pti iiohad'b'y the
teeter. The theme beilt„, what ehall
we tender to Clod .for the..rnarvell, uo
things he has hone for us. in giving us
vtetory atter these five terrible years.
It should lie ft.itIan I. honest t service,
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A Tin hug _ reel Western Drains.
Cline Thursday . I1 y en t :,tr enol:, , 0 Thursday moue on Friday, if you can't cane kat Friday come Saturday— r;
Comeenv way - - f''; e1
Thursday 8 lrt I.'. tl - ' Friday 8, 3,) ]'. M. Saturday, aontiii00ue 8 P. M. t•, 11 P. M. ri!
Adiidtts 25c el llGl ren 15c "
• Midi €1>ren.. under 1141,t yew`s, Friday 10c a
Infutnre rho "i trued?' will tun Special Attractions. only 00 Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays,
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When. we Hely :q uuitil n o eprttk v\ a ttlt t s language; Dtffavol;t from others; Distinctly.; Llnaemmoll; Every fea-
ture will he of six or set, -'rt reels, t:ud on',aueouttt of the high rental paid for them we should increase our price
of admission but believe that tl:e iucreose itt patronage which we should have on these Speoialtt will make tip
for the inoreitea hi the rental prices.
• =Cur First of these Specials— al
e. comedy.
omedy off.. ll time
Armenian Expeditino
Canadian Nurse to Asia Minor
Here we aro . in Derindje, in Asia
Minor. it ie hard- to Bleep dere at,
night. i wake up and bear a dozen
'people snoring away and the dogs bark..
ing at the hyenas and jaokale outside
the barbed wire and at times the re.
port of a gun—no one appears to know
'who fires it or why=and the howling
and wailing of the jackals, all about—
whioh sounds at last send me to sleep
again: Ha've.you been able to find
Derindje on the map? 'You will need a
large soale map to'find 'it:
Every horse or donkey hero wears a
necklace of big blue beads to keep off
the evil eyes- poor things, they are so
mangy and awful to look at—most of
them with their hair all off and some
with their bones .aotnalty showing
through the sores whioh cover them—
but still they wore bine beads. 1 got
two strings whioh I will bring home,
I. have also an Austrian water bottle
and a clay Turkish bank for pennies.
•Three of the unease are going to Smy
rua—some time this week. they hope.
All the units. are broken up and where
tvo will go has not yet been announced.
JI—and ',went in bathing on Satur-
day-- to druwtr the fleas, aril we really
did have ono hour of freedom when we
came nut, The: water was very cold
and tree only stayed in a few minute's,
It is *arm again today and we'd try tt
again; 'I`iiet v .ir:r iti so sisal ;y.rti cries
'see the bottent at almost tuts depth ,
brit there is ttueli sea wtcat• anti ninny
strange el•a creators . 1 tii,t trot go Gut
very far. There are cyst, . for the
pitsking yip and oitanti,g at<~'.1.. lurks
oatolt lobster and lots of he,
, There isls ftnuty cetigli !;'rigor, :.1
people at' tit,' CturrtH^H I 'r ' rt�trl .:td
olliei-re it tui i'tteltattti and t::ett' cilli!•'?':
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g.ttiltfor:t-tt>y or so---,t-t".404;o-cite
I,MIE' house lit tt,; i1tttctt
: ; tJ 1 t!.ttu til the Moor: .:?all and ..
tet 1 ty the Di'act of the i,utloet.
ego: of ti?nyro.t lir+-''" ;:r: -t„ tt . ::?e
e2 ad bet. it r.,t ght in a 1-.t1'tt hist a .. ,.
:leu hat ±r..ttt uH hq •1te .t :,r .Itt tri
;,tea) there for rvt,r t a,, ywtr„ s
ing in it w•;hosl of ct,itrer.
' tztisary of the people I -u deprtteu be
New Pastor
When the announcement was made a
few weeks ago that the stationing tom
mitres had removed Rev. H, B. Moyer,
to ("iodation after one year of servics,
there was a feeling disappointment felt
by his oongregation, here, although
thaq yielded readily to the decisiou,
However, after the eervioee hold on
Sunday by Rov.E,,W• Edwards 8. A,
J3. D . he can be assured of the loyal
support of a irni,ted and enthusiastic
congregation, 'The new pastor is still
in his prime of life, of fine .physique,
and though still hearing the wounds of
his work as soldier, where 'ie became a
Captain, be is in no way handicapped
in his duty. He is possessed of an ed
uoeted mind with a ready elo-
quence assisted by a deep strong voice
which carries easily throughout the
building.
His sermon in the morning to a large
congregation was front I 'i;hes. t and
dealt with the work, faith, and loyalty
of those converts of Si, Paul. In even-
ing the service was one of Thanksgiving
for Peace.
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Sweevand •palatable! °Mother Gritves'l
Norm Exteroui,ator is acceptable to j Buggy Cot .z:R
eiultlro;i and ?1 does its work surely j steelIi' t' 'Fl c. ,tt t et
ttpd,prolaptly
$1;50 per year
Flax Pullers Wanted
Canadian Flax Mills Ltd. must
her tremendous Crop
in u short .time'the greatot'op of flax
whish the Canadian Flax :Mills Ltd,
have put in around Seaforth will be
ready for the pulling: Pullers are re-
quired and those who wish to engage
in the nulling shonid 'Italie, in their
names to Mr.' Cole, Cashier' Canadian
Flax Mills Ltd. , Main St,.Seaforth,
1'ho Company' offers liberal renumer-
ation for'tliis pleasant work—Mr. Cola's
office is at J. itankin`e-See him at
once-_ Pulling -mil pronabty itt gn:
about July 28th,
Calt Lost -or Stolen
Mawr
During Saturday night a red heifer
calf, one vear'aud a half old, disappear-
ed from my plane, Reward will be giv-
en for information reading to art re,
covery,
FRED ROBINSON.
Opposite Egm'utdville t'I.uroh
The L.''0, L. committee in ()barge
of. the 12th of truly. oelebration are
spat ing,no pains nor efforts to make
the coming event itt .Exeter a huge BOO,.
(lees As will be seen, by the large
bills,a splendid has been ar-
ranged. Eloquent and talented speck^
ere will be present and four bands
have beau engaged to furnish music,
Many lodges have signified their ititeu-
tiou to be prttseet and weather permit•
ting a most pleasant days may be ex-
pected, At 2 o'oloek a monster pro
cession will be formed and march to
Victoria Park,. where' the addressee
will be delivered.
Beeves ti. W• F, $severe, of Exeter',
has disposed of his general store busi-
ness to Messrs T. 0, and 8, o. South•
cottwho will tape ptissesion July the:.
2nd, Mr, T. 0, Sontheott has been -
employed for a ',umber of veare as
clerk with Mr. J, A. Stewart. Mr: H
0. ifouthcott is western representative
for two ready to -wear houses of Toren- .
to. For the present be will continue
to travel leaving the management of the
business to his brother, The firm will
be !mown ae' 4ontheott Bros. Reeve
Beavers has not yet decided what } s
will ti. but ins many friends will be glad
to know that Exeter ie not to luso him
as a citizen,
Nothing as (iood'for• Asthma, Asth-
ma remedies come and go but every
year the sales of the original Dr, J. 1),
Kellogg Asthma Remedy grew ;tester
• For Sale ' anti greater, 'rather evidence
conli( bH esker! of ito- remarkable merit.
c tM�W�ith It relieves., It is ail ,, s tf the sane
t,t urtvni3inggnality,whirr, tht> er,if-rut
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what few aro Mit •t1 tit<t.t, to tinct .heir
,houses All ruins, Bert N til
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vii; tail"nu'(u
1; iii the Ilial ted :t , t f ti too.,a"tlt' ci i ,ix
\%loris. i'il irepti.Ctht S, i..•F (at'ti-1''..t -S.
Piqua , 41.1!!.,. t)'i'i1tt.1es -end olhe:r :h-
beautiinl. t' a can set. the liths
},1 about us, and noire wondt,rful tailor; of"
purple and rose and grey. there surely
never were. yt'e can tet serosa the
bay to groat snow capped mountains
axed up at the cud, we can .sae lamidt
lying on the side of th, hill, and out ou
the bay the great' battleships, the Tem -
entire, Goebeu and the 'Volga (the iius
eiatr one) witha few destroyers swatter•
od about. The ,sunsets are gorgeous
and for a time we forgot the disown -
forts of the place.
Ono of the units left for the (jou.
cases last week and another is to leave
this weep -for Smyrna.
Last night t. telegram oatne Haying
that one of our men, between here and
!Zonis had met with an accident, cont' -
pound fracture of both legs and it was
neoeeeary to amputate them. So in a
great rush a box oar was prepared and
and three nurses and three
surgeons were sent off, but it is hard to
tell bow long it will be before they.
arrive as trains are vary uncertain here
onday Tuesday and Wednesday
United
Picture Theatres of America
Preeeuts—
tistin Fartum
estern Strs
—in 6 Grand Paris -From the novel by "Zane (troy'—ono of the classiest Western Dramas ever thrown on a
screen. Price (3o=--0 lildren 10e• Our now eerily), "The Lure of the Citrons" starring "Eddie Polo starts..
Thnreday—Friday—Saturday—duly 17 u8, t9
There may be other corn cures, but
Holloway's Corn Cure stands at the
head of the Her so far -as :results aro
eonoeined,
tert:'zti}1S" -luxe$. -
Wash t ,acds,.311ks and Drees'iloo=is chem to ho : carr
airy these days for the greatest Pupulat'iti - 91 hod,
aver meets y'wnr approval, --we dit't'y a complete ,took
to ani=ply fon with that particular hind of goods
Yon will hitd otir fabrics are the, hind that al' tic] )•
dressed women will wear this summer,
Considering r(itatity, prlo.>e are e;itratntily low,
We will be pleased to
have you come and
:make your choice for
your needs for'the sum
met season.
COT i•ON
WASH
GOODS
25c to $1.5o
a yard
8
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ll.25 cli $5 a pal&'
SILK WOOL
DRESS DRESS
GOODS GOODS
65c.to,$3.50 $1 to ,$4.5o
a yard a yard.
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