The Seaforth News, 1919-07-17, Page 5•
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Tl;ll.t5day July 17
TA. 9
Convenience, security and economy are
secured by the use • of Travellers' Cheques
issued by this Bank. They enable the bear-
e'r to identify himself and are readily
converted into the current coin of any'
foreign country.
THE CANADIANBANK
OF COMM FRE
,21A
of rah' Branch J. G. Mullen, Manager
W. J. Walker
Undertaker
and
Embalmer
W, J, Walker, holder of gov-
ermuent Diploma and License
Day or Night malts receive our
prompt attention •
• Day Phone 67
Night " .til
7/ L!!�G�G�l�(J
For Sale
Hggse.antt half 'acre of land in • the
village of Egmondville%^ 'trite" property
is situated on Centre Street, close to
the Presbyterian Church and is known
i as the Purcell ,property Good .cons-
• for'table horse, good shed, good well
and cement cistern, All kinds of fruit
trees, strawberries, 'raspberries anti
currant bushes. This is a corner pro
party with no breaks on front, and the
and is in a good state ,of cultivation.
This is a nice property for a retired
farmer and the taxes are light. For
(particelare apply on'the premises or to
John [tallith), Seaforth.
STRATFORD 'b'NT.
have,'1'I,LItGLtAPHY,•COJVt-
MEB,(1IA L'.an(I "SS,HORTHAND"•
Departments..' We 'give''individ
nal inttrtictio'it:-' Stuilents are.',
entering ese.h weejc. f,)ur gradu.'.
Ates secure•.positione.of trust.: •
Get cur"free Catal'egue now it
May interest ren • • .
D:•,' NMCLachlan, .
Principal
IF YOUR CHILD IS,CROSS,
OSS,
FEVERISH. CONSTIPATE
Look, Mather! if 4e Micas ie t.
clean a little boor i . t..,itt -C.-A'.
tr' r ici Syrup of
".alhPre esti '.
i'fcrnt
ss;,:m2 r 1 t l)01,11 .t:.
t .vs' lie.:, ,11 a rn 1 i try t•
Inc nut of +:D,,r I oast. -,,,, r
v
di, rhsyfill zit1.
eeL' children et -• t ;v
'.:'h' thishartnl,'-, reir,
tlidi+ans of mothir keep it ti,n,h 1 ,
tt'e'.fJir' kn to its Vetfoll•n, I i .. ,
"4i, liver and bowel,, is prat, l grid Pen .
.tial: your fue Lit}:e
.7i/fifer/Ka Syrup of r - " ,elicit i
alas directions for Irl i r„•
a'. ogee and for i . j., r-ut,.•,
Piz ..`>L -+r l�.:v `:`l 1k ,, =f't t
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I'rta:n,, i1.n=.,,,, i „use o:e.i
an,rr.: r it:h.n and +e„list ii:erd:ruu
aaf ,w:,r• r, ;!r•eIT r li;±hta, Large vr:
ran `n. do'tlil., Io' :ills' hen Dh",,,,,
n
apply at the
News (lilies ”
CREAM WA)
TED
Send your Cream to us and receive
top prices, We are running onr plant.
he year throughacd can handle your
f(rlhaupply and furnish you with cans.
We pay twice earth mouth and weigh
sample and test each oats of cream car-
ton/. Our motto is ” Honesty to our
I5- t¢'ons " Patrons are requested to re
.urn all our mans when not in use,
Ratter andBettermilk alae on hand
naiior at market prices.
The Sealorth Creamery Co.
f IIAb'c)R'l'EEMARfKE'l'
Good Milling WI'ieat.,...........,, $2,12
Barley,: ..,.......1..,.. n()
lira n oar tori ...... ... ...... •., ,., 36.0(1
Shorts per ton,,,,...., 41
:Flour, ,.,, .,.•,,,,,,, , ,,,,,"077
Butter
4.2-45
Hoge to farmers
JOIN R1JNdKJN
Bonds •fol sale
bearing ,interest, from
6 to 7 p. •c.'yearly
If you Kaye any unemploy-
ed funis now is the time
to buy some of these.
Choice securities, No eti
pease t) investor.
all itiiormar:ioll t tree rtttlic
eo.
t i r, t ti'itG
v % t tiCi`C is ti'
BMtl Flnfi pebenttli't Broker.
Main .`rti ,,A, , );•,l,
TCF1. . ige. ku W%n ? edi
..eeeeet.
4 eeeeem u:®«n.®s Arman emom.a
THE SEA F(.., i 'Nl \'/VS
Towne Topics
se of Your astu:
wOIiwM �.o:+rt..� ww�..w, wx.o..�,t.
Ht—� Borer n®wMp®®alb
The 'High Coat of Living—`Econo
s the word to -day. Make your o
garments do instead of purchasing u
ones, Have ahem dry cleaned' a
pressed, Dry'cleariing'when propel
done lsngthene,the life of gagmen
preserves their fresh new appearau
and acts as a 'liain-feota'nt, l;nsanita
wearing apparel 'often causes siakne
and, death dile to'. germs, clothit
shoulcl.be cleaned at frequent iritor'rva
My Wardrobe; Gedericl, St„ Peafort
Opp, Quoou's lintal.
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.Oauadisu Flax Mills Lt,—want ifa
puilors—see Walter Cole—flashier, a
J. Rankin's (Mice, Main St. Seaforth,
Mies H, I, Graham was in Goderic
en Friday attending an executive mea
ing of the Huron Presbyterial society
Mr. and Mrs. George Bern and two
daughters •are on a trip to Shannon,
Seek, -
Miss Jean Govenlock of Calgary is
spending the vacation at the home of
her brother; Mr. Robert Goveuleck,
North Main St.
Mr. A. ,MeGavin has returned to
Reading, Pa.
Mrs. Mullen and son of Toronto are
guests at the Lorne of Mr. and Mrs.
J, 0 Mullen,
Mr. E, Hiuohley is visiting friends
in Sault Ste. Marie.
, Mr: A. Musgrove of Toronto, son of
the late Rev P. Mnegrove,•was a visitor
at the 'horns of Mr: R. Govenlock
Mr.• and Mrs • .• S. .Little and : two
daughters and 'lir; 'A,Little of Mac-
Gregor, Manitoba,' itre visiting relatives
here. , '
Mrs. W. Twamley and little son of
Stratford lire visiting he,'m'other, Mrs.
Westcort, • • •
Pte, •W, •B, Gdltiiiawk' is visiting
rie,ids •in Detroit,' Ridgtowu and St,
Thome, '
Tito Canada Flax Company h,,s leas-
ed the vacant store in the Stephens
bldd1c luiil'fa ruling it for an office,
. Mrs, E. McMurray of Kgmendvilto is
Iviauu Ii,ar sister in Sault Ste. Marie.
• Atka t2tlt+ ltanisit, ;n Inure for tin,
holidays,
AI,. .,;'Iii 'tire, :>l,$)1;•s, hetre tehirned
Ct,ar i ri H j. Milt=s I. sant ,lax
)Mall t I t^arse, tit
;lir. A. t'. ii'ix,'a lot-. =so pi,uretlayI
tot 'l'm anti,.
G=ttirtiay Ari! i,:, .1..1,11.1.0I1-.41., as pro-
o:ra ,•:'d <,,' r , ki'nh i'ubtia holiday.
i felt 1 c•,u;e rsn 1 ea•:•t.t',e,.s is roguoated to
pot'.:•l is l':'uo lel t,otri'idii ';i.}',
cfilWheel hue been
lsiiei,dieg her holid avis with trieode it•
Toronto
Ifrit'= t1',' keino of '1'oi'„oto was ra tarok
eed Visitor At tri.- barna
t.,,, ,.
it•, ,'it' "I ic.;
{ Zi.ies t'• ,,,c I .,)l ,intent tiotitlay in
t..
Till, tuil ,i^ of Fit at i'rtsbytetiar,
eS ohtirah lyse av •uI h'ello•,'. 4inteiay teem -
Mg by Bev. Donald Ili i,illvr,t l L. D.
of :�haughai aI rswarn Ali c: ptionally
interesting address on China ,and its
progress since the time that ho went
•liero as a missionary thirty one years
ago.
Mr, C, H Ilroadfoot of Moosejaw is
v=isiting relatives here at present, He
reports the crops good in 'that district.
Mr. Neil Gillespie and party motored
to All sten on Saturday.
Mr Treleaven of Winton is in town
this week presiding at examinations at
the Collegiate,
The pupils writing on the Middle
School and Upper School examinations
at the Collegiate will all be through by
Friday.
Mr, and Mrs, James Watsonare
spending a week' in Bayfield. •
Miss Martha Reid went to London.
Mrs. Millie McKay and Miss Irate on Wednesnay to meet her brother
from Leaventvo,th arrived hors on who has returned from overseas,
l'noeday and are spending their heli- '
days under the parental ...roof of lit, Miss Taggart of Ottawa has, been en,
Con Eckert. • lr ',;'aged as teacher of Moderns in the
Collc+giata,
A special meeting of the Rebekah
"t.V't, 1 i : I I., I, i i,; la�rl R T..S
aHt+tt>
Itt)iiy ilirS sf (D)a.:P;ii'cl tt
\'i/ai' Garden-, .:,tl for small
fruit tree:;, Asp<(rr,t;us, Rhu-
barl, plants etc.
The demand for Ornamental
stock in towns and villages is
large.
Secure a paying Agency with
liberal' commissions, Exper-
ience not necessary.
STONE & WELLINGTON
(Established 183;)
Lodge 'was held on Monday night and
the Godericb team installed the follow-:
ing`orficers: N. (i, Miss 'Bessie Mo-
liialutef, V, U, Mrs, John Sclater, R.
S. Mrs. Nsylrr; Treas. Mn,sMcCJavi,fi
F. S. Miss Libbie From aas,
Miss Margaret and Master George
Gall of fiarrishure:; Pen aro visiting
thein aunt Mrs, J A Wilson
A Public meeting will be held in the
Carnegie Library 'Friday July 18th for
the purpose of organizing a fitting
Peace Celebration to lie held August 13
and also to.aid the returned Men, All
interesf77I please at1 end.
Grigg.: of Hal oak Saslr is
visiting his mother anti relatives at
preee n t.
Have you good pasture 'going to_ waste ?
If so, increase your herd and make use
of it,
This Bank makes a special feature of
loans to farmers. Have a talk with our
local manager.
THE MINION
SEAFORTI'! BRANCh1 ' Ft. Il/I Jq??55(.,Ml;ftavl
dicer liasservsmiunt[eettEiafkrzmittuzma griutegizisuusisgieozortrzort t'iCs .!
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Mr Ralph lteid returned tin Marrs- dire George Hart and little (laugh
day from overseas. Iter from the West are visitors at the
Mn. E. U. MeeOlellaud of Harlan is home of Mr. and Mtn. J. Hniehley,
spending the holidays here with his
Al tjut•,lt, S. Hays bee te•ttu9,ed from
tarnYty.
Misses Margaret and Jean Slower
and Miss Erie 'Mitchell epfiet ;;uncia
to Brantford,
tdir. A, Plans was a week end visitor
in. Acton.
attending the G. W. V A. Convention
t In Vancouver. '
Cattail, Drr moan. who bac recently re-
lturned from oversells is visiting iris aunt
Miss Lukes:
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Sprott are on a
visit to Calgary
Miss Bese,o Grieve is visiting friends
j in Liman.
Miss Florence McKay of Westonis
spending the holidays with her parents
Mr and Mrs, James McKay in
Egtnondville.
Mr.' and Mrs. J, S. Welsh bays rc-
tureedfrom: a,ys,t•to•fricantlein Blyth,
Miss E. Smith of'Ottawa is visiting
NM sista^, Mrs 0.W. M,.Ketslalcs
Mr. F. Murray of Hamilton is visit-
ing his aunt Mrs. Morris of 'I`ucker-
Sm itb,
"The Lure of the Circus" the great -
eat of all serials etarts Thursday, Friday
and Saturday at the Strand" Let's go.
Whoop—La) "lite Lure of the Uir
oats" the great circus serial starts at the
"Strand" this Thurs. Fri. Sat.
Miss Mary Mnldrew of Brockville is
visiting her sister, Mrs. R. Scariest.
Mrs. G, Hurdle has returned from
visiting friends in Mitchell,
:Mrs. J. Chuff and' Miss :Tanet"Boole
are in Hamilton attending the funeral
bf their hophoty the late .Keith:. Murray
whe. was killed in an automobile acci(1'-
ant-it, New:York State. '• _
Mrs. Stoddart of Egmoudville is visit
Mg her daughter in the West.
Itev. Dr. L,trlcin is :Totaling l',ia we-
e, iou
ac-anon its Toronto.
a,
Mr. and Mrs P', 'Reynolds from the
'We'sf are guests at the hi me of dlr and
1tIrs.,1r, yilie. ,, .
Miss Clara,111,oKir,lay o the Edmon-
ton Collegiate etahF is visiting her sister
Moe, Armstrong r =
Miss Jesaie btiesntty: is spending the
holidave hi Rochester. • .
Miss tgnr:a•Campbell epatit Sunday
with Alia, Jones of'Kippeu
^ri
'a
MA_DGE KEMI!I.1DY/
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DAY DREAMS
Goldwyn Pictures' %%/ii ,/%moi%i/i./////,%�%/%///////j7/q
A eenlnedy Drama that makes ideal summer
entertainment.
It's a Goldwyn Picture
Also Showing a
fack Semiett dy
Rollicking fun,, Pretty girls, Real eonlnedians,
Original thrills all busy chasing gioom. Have
a look! Have a Laugh!
Thursday Frida' ' -St Saturday
Cool '.
Thursday Friday
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Cost $4.m
War Savings Sc,srnps
can be bougfrE wfier-
eveT tills
disthoyaiJ.
0q1•..,1,72
Perhaps you have never been strong os
saving.
You COULD save a little, but --
If you knew you could get 4%"; on
every $4.00 you saved, wouldn't that
tempt you?
Well, then—thatis what War Savialgs
Stamps will enable you to do.
If you find it hard to save $4.00 at a
time because the quarters slip away a
awares, Thrift Stamps will help. you.
You can buy a Thrift. Stamp rT "5
cents, and when you have sit ,. 1, ;:,Int
can exchange .them for a W:-
Stamp,
v` Starsp, for which you will he
$5.00 in 1924.
By doling this you will. have
investor! And 9. nn, .
up (hu ir'!'., •t:.
another
accrued
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