HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1919-07-10, Page 5Thursday July Io
THE StRAFORTH NEWS
TRAVELLERS'
CHEQUES
Convenience, security and economy are.
secured by the use of Travellers' Cheques
issued by this Bank. They enable the bear-
er to identify himself and are readily
converted into the current coin of any
foreign country.
THE CANADIAN IAN BA K
OF COMMERCE
anw
Seaforth Branch
J. G. Mullen, Manager
Wu J. Walker j For Sale
Undertaker
and
Embalmer
W. J. Walker, holder of gov-
ermient Diploma and License
Day or Night else:s receive our
prompt attention
Day Phone 67
Night r8
l UTHAt
STRATFORD. ONT.
We have 'TELEGRAPHY, CUM-
MPtRCIAL and -SHORTHAND
Departments, We give individ•
cal instruction. Students are
entering each week. Our gradn.
ates secure positions of truer.
Oet our free Catalogue now it.
may interest you.
D. R. McLachlan,
Principal
IF YOUR CHILD IS CROSS,
FEVERISH, CONSTIPA`I'g I
Leek. Mother! K tongue le or. ...
cleanse little bowel; with "Cali-
fornia Syrup of lir, ..t
. othP.14 . tr- i•. t , t rr
fetor �,.ittt
s,' lion, ell h i alt c
bile t.- r „fl, 1 :1•,.
opt tr. ,'0,
pi1tfel ei!iei
3 tht,ll• i n.
f:.• tL i,itnll: : writ { ,r.n
et s for tl (al 11 it
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House and half acre of laud in the
village of ICgrnontiville The property
is situated on Centre Street, oloae to
the Presbyterian Church and is known
as the Purcell property, Good com-
fortable hones, good shed, good well
and element cistern, All kinds of fruit
trees, strawberries, raspberries and
currant bushes, This ie a corner pro
party with no breaks on front, and the
and is in a good state of cultivation.
This ie a Hire property for a retired
farmer and the taxes are light, For
particelars apply on the premises or to
.John Ratkin, Seaforth,
JOHN RANKIN
Bonds for sale
bearing interest from
6 to 7 p. c. —half yearly
If you have any unemploy-
ed fonds now is the time
to buy some of these.
Choice securities. No ex-
pense to investor.
All information cheerfully
given.
Ai( tilA
Bond and iaeheutilre B 'osier
Main Street, ztea'ot•th
1'hon,' ;aI
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7 reems ;cid i i 'r. ; _..._w
r -irehen and 'llat, :lard :tee) I-tl,iti ,.alaiti I r ;,;t',
sof:. Eleetrie
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;Town Topics!' SAYINGS
The High Coot of Living -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
end acts as a disinfectant, Unsanitary
wearing apparel often Dames sickness
and death due to germs, :clothing
should be cleaned at frequent intervals
My Wardrobe, Goderich"St„ Seaforth,
Opp. Queen's Hotel.
Canadian Flax Mills Lb.—want flax
pullers—see Walter Cole—Cashier, at
J. Rankin's (llice, Main St. Seaforth,
Miss Travers of the Collegiate Staff
has resigned,
Regular deposits of small amounts will
often accomplish more than infrequent
deposits of larger amounts.
The regular saver finds inspiration
his balance grow.
Interest allowed at 3% per annum added to the
principal half yearly.
in watching
THE y UNION BA.N
SEAFORTH BRANCH: H. M. JONES, Manage,
I
aimmaansfeeneunsumatt T tantiametog uttniourcankwarmtuutrteas tL.nunikJ
-Mice MoMiehael of the Bank of t'o
meroe is having her holidays.
Mr, Jos Brown of the Bank of (lot
rueree has been trartalerred to Walk
Mrs W.J. Southgate Sr. has returu,'vflle,
ed after spending some, time in New
York,
Miss Pearl Patterson left Tuesday for
Toronto to visit friends.
Mr. A, Chapman, Bridgeburg spent
the week -end at the parental home
of Mr, and Mrs. W. Chapman
Mr and Mrs Walker of Wingham spent
Sunday in town,
Miss Eva Holmes of Boston is spend-
ing her vacation -with her parents Mr.
and Mrs, S. '1'. Holmes,
Mr. A, IC. Chittetiden has returned
from Brantford,
Mr, Palmer'Whitley of Hamilton is a
visitor at his horns here,
Miss Elder of Wroxeter is visiting
her Barents Mr, and Mrs. T. Elder,
Canadian Flax Mills Lt,—want flax
pullers—see Walter Cole—Cashier, at
J . Renkin's office, Mehl St, Seaforth,
Sits, Jennie Patterson left on Tues-
day ot, a trip to the West.
Miss Beatrice Frost has returned
from a visit to friends in London,
Mr, and Mrs. Harry Fowler of Lon-
don spent Sunday with friends in town,
Mr, Earl Johnstone of Fliilt. Mich-
igan spent timidity In to,vn.
Mr, Harry Stewart, Mica Mary, and
Master Charles Stewart lett on Monday
tri spend -the holidays in Toronto.
Mr..Mrs. Charles Hays arrived
Thursday from England and are t
guests cif Major and Mrs, It, S. Ha
The Egmoudville Ladies Aid Serie
held a suooeesful social on the law!
Miss Forest in Tuokeramith last Frida
to-'
ICharlie, (iltaltlaie is at the Strand)
to -!iglu,
or Miss Maud H]trtry of Etbnontan is I
spextditig her holidays at tLe home of 1
her parents :1'Ir. and Mrs WM. Henry,'
Mr. Con Eckert has sold his 100 acre
farm to James Rivers of town for
1612000. Tide is ono of the finest farms,
in McKillop and we meigratnlate him
ou his choice He is a hustler and is
cure to make to make n success
° i of his undertaking,
Clerk's Grocery window contains a
large collection of tear souvenirs gather
ted by Sergt. C. Clark. It is one of the
finest yet seen in town.
on
36
ty
of
y1
evening, The proceeds arnuuttted t
$6(l,
Miss M. Neeley of New York is vis
Ring at the home of her mother,
Mrs. Growl and family of London are
visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Balz-
er.
Mr. J. H. Archibald has purchased
the Coleman residence from Mr. W,
Gov°ulock.
'Mrs, W. Hart spent a few days in
Stratford.
Mr. Gharlee Broadfoot of Moosejaw
is visiting his mother, Mrs, J. H. Broad
foot.
Lieut. Nyal Murray and Sergeant
Harry Pearce returned on Friday even
lug from overseas.
.Judge Jackson is spending a few
weeks at Battle Creeit,
Miss Dobler has returned from Leth•
bridge to spend the, vacation with her
sister Mrs. W, D. Bright.
Mr, Guy 0. Morse, of Flint. Mich.
visited et town fur a few Clays
Mr. f)ounld Shaw soon of the late
Ii le Fl. 11.19°1119 speeding her vac- 'Rev. N. ii :thew ;.Y lCgtllnndv,)l,• wilt,,
atieli in tt'ellafewtl, spent it farho,a at the ho,nr uitier.'
and Mrs .1 ilu, Fiala} tuts rt.;e'ito ill
M,. A, St set t Win,ts of npeyt Sun- I to laid ton t
a
dwith his father Si,, .1, tt :nt. f ge
Miss It, `itith.0 of Toronto it „tilting
Mr. rt:td Mrs, L CL'µ luau. Bridge- Ifuoude
t l.nr
6/.141: Siberia? et *In. parental l
12.'41° of l,] ,loft Mrs't''. +'hapttaan• ;emending
Al]eniras:tnn i :1u•ltihtlbl of (rsl;c,lti' is
e ding the 1 .li
! I!, Lj-b at herh•linl. horo.
Pte• t 11 t'h rl ui-nt .o.,l friend return-
tliss R'. LI. lt,maid of loe'on, . ,,
I t r, r. r on ltl ,tt d aT .vetting. ,
' ri F tlilg id•�i k' F a.'-r,.t 711!,t t1 '1' A.
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bliss t had tie,
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14 tt :'.n WII .r •fit ,. 1 1 ;me; n {i„=. l
t 1 eti to itt, _,,)i , steal:.
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home t they to.or. „- i ea): to ,it
aetrl wutitl • ....,•.•(••:•m a
one!! rewrite(' i to reek 'ltic :. i
a l":• t t. ;.,. , sir. anti: -
, 'cedant, and ' iiii+•!, or Ter -
tont,. care ii l:'.]ui tt „ at thet
iwtio lir ,ti 1 3,110..1.a� n ren.
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'st e., ttlfic:;. ,t C' gnn,til •'1iry .t,,.i,, (-4,t.-';%,•.,14,,, ,,, ,urtu'to at -j
fruit trets,t. i. `ieup ta.•, i;n,vt,r at.y lot itt. . umt,ter
CREAM WAN
TED
Send year. Cream to ns and r,caive
top prices. We are running o.ar plant
he year through and can handle your
full:supply and furnish you with cans.
We pay twice each month and weigh
ample and teat -each can of crea it car-
fully. Our motto is ” Honesty to our
)'struts" Patrons are requested to re
urn all our cans sten not in nee.
1 ttter an 113dttermille ai .,: ole Ii.:oiI
n for at ma, list prices.
The Seaforth Creamery Co.
S;EAF'ORTH MARKET
aserrisarmona
Geed Milling Wheat.. ............. $2.10
oats ................... , ......... n0
Bran per ton...,. ,..,..36.00
Shorts per ton........,..............„..41
Flour .....:.............................
Sutter,, ........ 41-45
'f'logs to farmers..........:....„.,2200
bare, plants
9ie+.7'riot•s is home from 'Tara
for the, holit`ays.
Mrs, Homey of Stratford apeet the
week -end with her sister Miss Hutehi.
son.
'1 demand for Ornamental
stock in towns and villages is
large.
Secure a paying Agencywith
liberal commissio is, Ex per-
ience'not necessary,
STONE r&WELLINGTON
(Estahlished 1837)
Two largo limner tuwite passed
through 4„afarlh. fur the-no,tl, t tic-
Niilvp on lit tt•sday last, 'they will he
set up in the largo pine district thorn
and used fertile enesse Of hn ni, p, the
pine Stomps and t u,t9 and extracting
the turpentine and other substances
from them,
Pres, Ch^9. IJayes and Pearce arriv-
ed hornet last.week, They received a
warm welcome.
Mr. .Joe. McMitlen is back again at
his old desk in the Bank of Comnierrc
after "doing his bit” in Russia,
Mrs, George Wade and Mrs, McDon-
ald of ',Stratford visited Miss J. Me -
Bride.
The Misuse Love of Toronto are holi-
daying at their !rents in ifgutondville
Miss .Jessie Ket'r who spelt a few
days with her aunt Mrs, James [fear,
has retilrned to Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs Schism' returned home
last Friday evening from an ox tended
trip to tete coast,
A fact that does Hirt seen to be gen-
orally recognized is that a tree planted
i•tfront of a piece of prciperty 'belongs
to the owner of the property and is not
Si) to municipal retitle); It m very
clearly stated in the Ontario Tree
Planting Act, which rays;—Trees so
piadted(by muoiciptil, pat k ram miss
ion?r, or otherwise) the owoor of the
property adjacent to the highway and
neat„st the U'er' so plaided, Such is
the case also with ally tree left stand-
ing on the 1,ighwap,” lie same ant
allows any municipality to pass by-laws
for the foilgwingpnrpns.•s:-''To regu-
late the planting of tieea on highways,
'1'o prevent the planting of any undesir-
able species. lo provide fur the re-
'ruoverrOf truce planted on highways
ooitrary to law.
!n ,Itna
Coal $i,?9
War Savings Stamps
can be bought wher-
ever this ei,,'n: is'.
displayed.
Mr. It. E. Coates left an Wednerday
to look after his Sheep ranch in the
West.
Miss Hasel Winters of Toronto is
holidaying at liar home here.
Read the Strand add on page one
about the big Mon, Tues, and Wed.
specials.
Any returned soldier who not receiv-
ed a Parcel containing 2 suits of py-I
jamas and 2 pairs of souks from the
Rud Cross Society, kindly give his name''
"°fin
to any of the officers, of the society,
ec
Arand
012
Pa e 1
,,
Miss May McGeoch has successfully'
passed the Junior Plano Examination
with the Toronto Conservatory of Music.
s
Miss McGeoeh is a pupil of Miss C3lady
Cousins,
Air. Thus. Redmond who bought Mr.
Wm. Turners -farm, has moved into one
of Mr. Eckert's houses until t/atol,er.
when he takes possessitn,.
1r•], H. it Snort and son haw,, rater!
,.,l from a. vi.olt with friends in W.•Pand
and r'tt•atfoed,
Sirs. Ft ,n,.es and thogiitet' of 1'oroot:-
to are visiting at the helm. of t, •r broth..
or Mr. L T DeLee t
sins ill rt Hinehl y r t).:.•aa.a i9 heir-
het
eir-
h t t•ntt 1 r r.
Miss Runt Deemr't;,,-,.',l
t , ort S•ituritty,
('eioreg 1'ii•• L,l:e vi t...; I it no-,
It i•, in Lie,,sised ,_ "' i. 19 th,+
l:rn,bdt,i '1 , @,,1. •• ,.. 4nil
i,st. n :,art; f .,. : t ,-,..i.t ..rri].f,+:, 114•
,tt,l,hr l•••::[11•;••i- l bt'ii,
a. : dl l l• ,i„ , t <'It•tI Ili
t'! ! t,tt.,. ,.t I I ,',' , ".l (il,i'
p. , i! ir.,, u ,{,t.
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l,-,1111;!,• t't •- 1+' i 1,:I•'liY. r,
Perhaps you have never been strong on
saving.
You COULD save a little, but --
If you knew you could get 41/n''i t rl
every $4.00 you saved, wouldn't that
tempt you?
Well, theta --that is what War Sav;l*t
Stamps w:ll enable you to do.
If you find it
n.
hard to te
tin -c, because
the qua2 bas slid. ...._. ..._
:wares, Thrift Stamps will hely,
You can buy , Thrift t _
cents, and whoa you have _
can et eh ape them for a v. -.
Stamp, far which yo.- v,ii . • • -..
.5.00 in 1524.
lay. den::!.' this yott Wt 1 ,c„7,_ _.. ..
aaccraed
Invest f"',A "(lra.:ti ird'ii Fl,
x"1$ 4J .. oat air y'S
never regret ii,
wh„' rapt tr At 4.1 R%1 1ta„tit's ilk "'lhi,'ti A W,.,,ly'-
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A Tell;deHoot conquers a town
Tho Story of t s rot.: twit parents r 1 d en t to i,-,:. h ,.a tz , ..
of nar;,site telt II , t,s litho:. i❑ .i d L_ttre tc l,a I'i,t, sr.
lIt,nlaing to ,strata :,,:# ht, :tt'y' It' hot.,, I, tat rirl
hehoni, whore !i, rs•ely r{,i'r! .,Inn, t t : f :. t t eowt, nit,I its av a
.sort t i jhh,. s1r.'rit+.
''ll., 'Neat A,,ir;; with
mattde with V I ate of .it atnatti 1.i7o 11 [, t,I i'. a,,• is like to. Atte
the wrest. lie .s a parsoeaiity .. it t
. 'i'Ite_y'II ,
l.t's Goldwyn -!Icfcire
- ay Friday Sat megaly”