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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1919-07-24, Page 5Thursday July 24 TFIk S1?Alat"ld1II Seaforth Branch J. G. Mullen, Manager .ffterusaatal...2.3.1tagaramasseasueassertamwel W. J, Walker Undertaker Embalmer W. J. Walker, holder of gov. ermuent Diploma and License Day or Night galls receive our prompt attention Day Phone 57 Night ;8 i/;I:NT�R,AA,I STRATFORD.. ONT. We have TE.L'EGRAPHY,COM- MERCIAL and SHORTHAND Departments, We give' individ• nal instruction. Students are entering each week. Our grade. ates secure positions of truer. Get our free Catalogue now it may interest you. D. R. McLachlan, Principal SEAPOItTH :MARKET Good Milling Wheat,.............. $2.1 0 Bran Der ton...... ..... .............36.00 Shorts per inti .........................41 Hogs to,‘ fermere..................2400 GAOL For Sale House and half acre of land in the village of Egmontiviile. The property is situated on Centre Street, close to the Presbyterian Church and is known as the Purcell property, Good com- fortable honse, good shed, good well and cement cistern. All kinds of fruit trees, strawberries, raspberries and currant hushes. This is a corner pro party with no breaks oo 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 partiadarc apply on the premises or to .folui Rankin, Seaforth. JOHN RANKIN 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. No ex- pense to investor. All information cheerfully given. JOHN RANKIN Bond and Debenture Broker Main Street, Seaforth I'hntie ql a A W poreciatior Tthiiks E appreciate to the fullest extent the reason VV why our friends responded to our invitation to buy during our recent big Clearing Sale and we thank our dustomers, one and all, for enabling us to clear out our old stock in such quick order. We feel that one and all have been repaid for their, confidence and will find their investment in foo't- wear very profitable, as the value we gave for the money asked was, considering the rising price of the leather market to -day, really wonderful. We Announce That we will have a complete new dock at this Home of Good. Shoes, some of the lines have al- ready arrived, others are on their way, we invite you one and all tocall and see our new stock as it arrives fresh from the manufacturers, Footwear for Men Women,. and Children, that is the production. of Canada's and A.merica's best and most noted. Shoemakers, '1'RUNKi SUIT CASES (-win BA(as Re SEF)RTITi The 1Hott a of Good Shoes a —��� LT®wn Topics tit®aa�tn�.t n•--•aa•®uD-o The High Cost of Living—Economy the word to -day. Make. your old garments do instead of purchasing new ones, Have them dry cleaned and pressed, Dry Meaning when properly, done lengthens the life of garments, pfeserves their fresh new appearnnos and acts as a disinfectant, Unsanitary. wearing apparel often causes sickness and, (Oath due to germs, clothing should be cleaned at frequent intervals My Wardrobe, G'oderieh St„ Seaforth, Opp. Queen's Hotel. - Miss "Harriet Murray friends in Galt. Help Production Save. Save every dollar you can! Each dollar saved strengthens the nation's power to produce during this period of reconstruction. Open a savings account. Make your money work foryou and your Country. DO N. BAN SEAFORTH BRANCH; R. h1. JONES, Managew, is visiting atif itsZtatmmig si stlaGemSWRi enM4 2E7!"i Sitd Pildlit3ild113t£k':k1emWMfitY..hells' 564 Mr. and Mrs. 15,,, le', Staples who spent a few days with their daughter, Mrs. John MacTavish have returned' to their home in Ingersoll, Rev and Mrs. Wesley °oasens of Cornwall are the guests of Mr, and Mrs. A. Scott, Lieut. Jones of the Royal Air Force spent a few days at the home of his brother Mr. R, Murlese Jones, Mrs. L. T, De Lacey is visiting friends in Toronto and Whitby. Miss Richardson of Stanley was a visitor at the home of her sister Mrs R. H, Peck. • Mr. Joe McMillan acoonntant of the Hank of Commerce has been promoted to manager of the branch at Walton and Mr. Joe' Brown returns to his old position In m re, Carl and Lorne Pinkney of Stratford are spending their holidays with their grandmother, Mra. R, Clark. Mr, C Layton and family leave this week for their new horns in Hamilton, They have been good citi'lens of Sea. forth and many friends wish them sue oee's in the lake city. What will Airs. Grundy say about "Virtuous Wives"? Anita Stewart's manificieut new picture. Strand next week. Mr. L. Jackson spent a few day in Toronto. Mrs, hi, ,Ken,altan of Chicago is visiting her sister Mrs, Wm Devereaux of hfcKillop, Messrs, Bert McMichael and Wm Halliday of Cleveland are spending a week at the home of the former, One of the finest, if not the finest lilm we have been privileged to present is, "Virtuous Wives", of which Anita Stewart is the star. The pictured ver- sion of Owen Johnson's story published in Cosmopolitan Magazine. Oh Ladies! Strand next Monday. Mr, and Mrs. W. M. Pinitney of Lon" Tion spent the week enc` At the borne of theformer's parents, Mr, and Mrs. John Pinkney, Mr, and Mrs. John Beattie and family have returned from a visit to heir son at Mindemoya. Mrs. E. C MaeCelland and little daughter left last week for Fort Francis Mr. and Mrs. 8, C. Box spent the holiday at her home in Strathroy, Mr, and hire, John Finlayson and Mrs. W. Sclater motored to Galt on Monday. Mrs John biitrray Gederich Sr, ie visiting friends in Wroxeter, Miss Olive Siegel of Mitchell was a visitor et the home of Mr. and l'Irt• W. Deem. Master Jack Tweddle and Misses Helen and Mary Twaddle and Miss Russell of Fergus spent Sunday at the home of Mr• sill Mrs. .1, A, Wilson Mr, and Mrs, Richmond of Galt were visitors at the home of Mrs A, Young. Mr. IN. J. Free spent the week end at his home in Dungannon. NL'. and Mrs, 0, A, 13arberspent the holiday in Goderich, Mr. W. G, MoSpadden of ideKillop left on Monday for Toronto and Mon- treal on a business trip, Mr. and Mrs, D, McTavish spent Sunday with Mrs, John MoNab., Misses Margaret and Ruth Mitten. den are vieiting their sister Mrs Pagett in Toronto, Mrs, J. G. Wilson who has been spending several menthe with relatives here has retained to her home in'Kin- dersley Seek, Mr. Morley Habicirk who recently returned from overseas_ is visiting, his father Mr. John aiabliirlc before roturts:. Jog to his llama is Vancouver Dr. and Airs, W ..1 Feer end Mrs. J. S, Roberta of Stratford are the guests of Mias Jaclreoit.ii, Jtgmondville, • snuautzemoramscesemuuemommaxanitaionamaxammaamorr.a S' I 11 enstamemetnimsmas The Western Fier Loudon, Ontario September 6th to 13th, 1919 This is tile Great Agricultural Exhibition of Western Ontario Exhibits the Very Best Two Speed Events Daily etrraottons I Johnny .1 Jones Better Midway Than Ever Exposition PLENTY OF MUSIC PURE FOOD SHOW FIREWORKS EVERY NIGHT TRACTOR DEMONSTRATIONS Auto Entrance corner Dundee and Egerton Ste. Usual Entrance at the Gates, 'Prise Lists, Entry Forms'cud all information from the Secretary LT, -COL. W. M. OARTSHORE, President .A. M, HUNT, Secretor Alias Little who spent a fe., days at the home of, Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Greig has returned to Guelph. Mrs. Garnish, wife of Prof. Oaruish of Toronto and two children are guests at the manse. Mr. Robert Laird anti his mother Mrs. G. A, Laird are visiting friends in Preston Miss 8ambly of Staffa is a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mra, G. Habkirlr, Mr. W, Govenlock of Chicago spent the week end with his parents Mr• and Mrs, J. R. Govenlock. Mr. and Mrs, Neil Gillespie and eons motored to % oderioh on Saturday. Mr, and hire, .1' F. Roes and eon Hugh are spending their vacation in Toronto. Rev. A.. McFarlane of Bayfield who is a pceaolier of more than averai;e ability occupied the pulpit of the Pres- byterian Church on Sunday and preaeh ed two able sermons, Mrs, D. W. Johnstone of Toronto is the guest of Mrs James Beattie, Misses Agnes, Jean and Nora Govan. lock of Ottawa were here attending the funeral of their brother the late James Govenlock who ,lied from the effect of injttriee Feeelr',t in an autonohilg accident in Saskatoon Mrs. James Scott of Harriston was a a visitor at the hone of Mrs John Me _.Mies Marion Lerkiu is spending a few trays in Bayfield. We understand that Mr. and Bre, W Govenlock intend removing shortly to Vancouver to reside, Mrs. John Carmichael flied at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J, R. Ste- wart in Stanley on Saturday last. Previous to last winter eche lived in Seaforth for several years. The fun- eral was held on Monday to Staffa corn. °tory, , De. B. ft Smillne marl family of Gil- more City Iowa spent a 'few days at the home of his brother Mr. W. R. Smitlie, Mrs. Elliott and Mrs, Gardiner of Toronto are visiting friends in town wind vicinity. Miss Mary Modeland has returned from a visit to friends in Stratford, Kra. Busse, of Stratford is visiting at 'the home of her daughter, Mre, F, Wil Mr. and Aire, A. Haney and claugh. tars of .the Soo were visitors at the home of his parents hit'. and Mrs. I. Tousond Egmoudville. Miss Pearl "Patterson has returned from epend.ir. list vacation in Torento• Thursday Friday & Saturday The Story of how a likable• young man trans -forms a skinflint into a spender and a benefacator. o,,f Lyte1 The sPeuerr A Brilliant 5 Act Metro Comedy. ALSO The Second Episode "The Lure of the Circus" starring Eddie Polo Price 15c 8.30 P. iII, of 13 It T E L Children lOc R11 o1dwvn Presents Abe V lii `bap cks d Qirl" ''S. One of' Madel Normand's plays is now on its eighth week continuous showing at one theatre in Toronto; thus outstripping all records for longer..nE by any dramatic entertainment in that city. In "Peck's lad Girl" she plays another very similar role ':;road comedy with a Sr ice . of mettedrani.s We admit its some picture too, Mack Sennett who directed the record breaker will also be there or there stoup on the program Thursday Friday ane Saturday 1?rfes} 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 1current coin sof any foreign. country. BANK THECANADIAN CSF COMMERCE 2.IA Seaforth Branch J. G. Mullen, Manager .ffterusaatal...2.3.1tagaramasseasueassertamwel W. J, Walker Undertaker Embalmer W. J. Walker, holder of gov. ermuent Diploma and License Day or Night galls receive our prompt attention Day Phone 57 Night ;8 i/;I:NT�R,AA,I STRATFORD.. ONT. We have TE.L'EGRAPHY,COM- MERCIAL and SHORTHAND Departments, We give' individ• nal instruction. Students are entering each week. Our grade. ates secure positions of truer. Get our free Catalogue now it may interest you. D. R. McLachlan, Principal SEAPOItTH :MARKET Good Milling Wheat,.............. $2.1 0 Bran Der ton...... ..... .............36.00 Shorts per inti .........................41 Hogs to,‘ fermere..................2400 GAOL For Sale House and half acre of land in the village of Egmontiviile. The property is situated on Centre Street, close to the Presbyterian Church and is known as the Purcell property, Good com- fortable honse, good shed, good well and cement cistern. All kinds of fruit trees, strawberries, raspberries and currant hushes. This is a corner pro party with no breaks oo 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 partiadarc apply on the premises or to .folui Rankin, Seaforth. JOHN RANKIN 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. No ex- pense to investor. All information cheerfully given. JOHN RANKIN Bond and Debenture Broker Main Street, Seaforth I'hntie ql a A W poreciatior Tthiiks E appreciate to the fullest extent the reason VV why our friends responded to our invitation to buy during our recent big Clearing Sale and we thank our dustomers, one and all, for enabling us to clear out our old stock in such quick order. We feel that one and all have been repaid for their, confidence and will find their investment in foo't- wear very profitable, as the value we gave for the money asked was, considering the rising price of the leather market to -day, really wonderful. We Announce That we will have a complete new dock at this Home of Good. Shoes, some of the lines have al- ready arrived, others are on their way, we invite you one and all tocall and see our new stock as it arrives fresh from the manufacturers, Footwear for Men Women,. and Children, that is the production. of Canada's and A.merica's best and most noted. Shoemakers, '1'RUNKi SUIT CASES (-win BA(as Re SEF)RTITi The 1Hott a of Good Shoes a —��� LT®wn Topics tit®aa�tn�.t n•--•aa•®uD-o The High Cost of Living—Economy the word to -day. Make. your old garments do instead of purchasing new ones, Have them dry cleaned and pressed, Dry Meaning when properly, done lengthens the life of garments, pfeserves their fresh new appearnnos and acts as a disinfectant, Unsanitary. wearing apparel often causes sickness and, (Oath due to germs, clothing should be cleaned at frequent intervals My Wardrobe, G'oderieh St„ Seaforth, Opp. Queen's Hotel. - Miss "Harriet Murray friends in Galt. Help Production Save. Save every dollar you can! Each dollar saved strengthens the nation's power to produce during this period of reconstruction. Open a savings account. Make your money work foryou and your Country. DO N. BAN SEAFORTH BRANCH; R. h1. JONES, Managew, is visiting atif itsZtatmmig si stlaGemSWRi enM4 2E7!"i Sitd Pildlit3ild113t£k':k1emWMfitY..hells' 564 Mr. and Mrs. 15,,, le', Staples who spent a few days with their daughter, Mrs. John MacTavish have returned' to their home in Ingersoll, Rev and Mrs. Wesley °oasens of Cornwall are the guests of Mr, and Mrs. A. Scott, Lieut. Jones of the Royal Air Force spent a few days at the home of his brother Mr. R, Murlese Jones, Mrs. L. T, De Lacey is visiting friends in Toronto and Whitby. Miss Richardson of Stanley was a visitor at the home of her sister Mrs R. H, Peck. • Mr. Joe McMillan acoonntant of the Hank of Commerce has been promoted to manager of the branch at Walton and Mr. Joe' Brown returns to his old position In m re, Carl and Lorne Pinkney of Stratford are spending their holidays with their grandmother, Mra. R, Clark. Mr, C Layton and family leave this week for their new horns in Hamilton, They have been good citi'lens of Sea. forth and many friends wish them sue oee's in the lake city. What will Airs. Grundy say about "Virtuous Wives"? Anita Stewart's manificieut new picture. Strand next week. Mr. L. Jackson spent a few day in Toronto. Mrs, hi, ,Ken,altan of Chicago is visiting her sister Mrs, Wm Devereaux of hfcKillop, Messrs, Bert McMichael and Wm Halliday of Cleveland are spending a week at the home of the former, One of the finest, if not the finest lilm we have been privileged to present is, "Virtuous Wives", of which Anita Stewart is the star. The pictured ver- sion of Owen Johnson's story published in Cosmopolitan Magazine. Oh Ladies! Strand next Monday. Mr, and Mrs. W. M. Pinitney of Lon" Tion spent the week enc` At the borne of theformer's parents, Mr, and Mrs. John Pinkney, Mr, and Mrs. John Beattie and family have returned from a visit to heir son at Mindemoya. Mrs. E. C MaeCelland and little daughter left last week for Fort Francis Mr. and Mrs. 8, C. Box spent the holiday at her home in Strathroy, Mr, and hire, John Finlayson and Mrs. W. Sclater motored to Galt on Monday. Mrs John biitrray Gederich Sr, ie visiting friends in Wroxeter, Miss Olive Siegel of Mitchell was a visitor et the home of Mr. and l'Irt• W. Deem. Master Jack Tweddle and Misses Helen and Mary Twaddle and Miss Russell of Fergus spent Sunday at the home of Mr• sill Mrs. .1, A, Wilson Mr, and Mrs, Richmond of Galt were visitors at the home of Mrs A, Young. Mr. IN. J. Free spent the week end at his home in Dungannon. NL'. and Mrs, 0, A, 13arberspent the holiday in Goderich, Mr. W. G, MoSpadden of ideKillop left on Monday for Toronto and Mon- treal on a business trip, Mr. and Mrs, D, McTavish spent Sunday with Mrs, John MoNab., Misses Margaret and Ruth Mitten. den are vieiting their sister Mrs Pagett in Toronto, Mrs, J. G. Wilson who has been spending several menthe with relatives here has retained to her home in'Kin- dersley Seek, Mr. Morley Habicirk who recently returned from overseas_ is visiting, his father Mr. John aiabliirlc before roturts:. Jog to his llama is Vancouver Dr. and Airs, W ..1 Feer end Mrs. J. S, Roberta of Stratford are the guests of Mias Jaclreoit.ii, Jtgmondville, • snuautzemoramscesemuuemommaxanitaionamaxammaamorr.a S' I 11 enstamemetnimsmas The Western Fier Loudon, Ontario September 6th to 13th, 1919 This is tile Great Agricultural Exhibition of Western Ontario Exhibits the Very Best Two Speed Events Daily etrraottons I Johnny .1 Jones Better Midway Than Ever Exposition PLENTY OF MUSIC PURE FOOD SHOW FIREWORKS EVERY NIGHT TRACTOR DEMONSTRATIONS Auto Entrance corner Dundee and Egerton Ste. Usual Entrance at the Gates, 'Prise Lists, Entry Forms'cud all information from the Secretary LT, -COL. W. M. OARTSHORE, President .A. M, HUNT, Secretor Alias Little who spent a fe., days at the home of, Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Greig has returned to Guelph. Mrs. Garnish, wife of Prof. Oaruish of Toronto and two children are guests at the manse. Mr. Robert Laird anti his mother Mrs. G. A, Laird are visiting friends in Preston Miss 8ambly of Staffa is a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mra, G. Habkirlr, Mr. W, Govenlock of Chicago spent the week end with his parents Mr• and Mrs, J. R. Govenlock. Mr. and Mrs, Neil Gillespie and eons motored to % oderioh on Saturday. Mr, and hire, .1' F. Roes and eon Hugh are spending their vacation in Toronto. Rev. A.. McFarlane of Bayfield who is a pceaolier of more than averai;e ability occupied the pulpit of the Pres- byterian Church on Sunday and preaeh ed two able sermons, Mrs, D. W. Johnstone of Toronto is the guest of Mrs James Beattie, Misses Agnes, Jean and Nora Govan. lock of Ottawa were here attending the funeral of their brother the late James Govenlock who ,lied from the effect of injttriee Feeelr',t in an autonohilg accident in Saskatoon Mrs. James Scott of Harriston was a a visitor at the hone of Mrs John Me _.Mies Marion Lerkiu is spending a few trays in Bayfield. We understand that Mr. and Bre, W Govenlock intend removing shortly to Vancouver to reside, Mrs. John Carmichael flied at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J, R. Ste- wart in Stanley on Saturday last. Previous to last winter eche lived in Seaforth for several years. The fun- eral was held on Monday to Staffa corn. °tory, , De. B. ft Smillne marl family of Gil- more City Iowa spent a 'few days at the home of his brother Mr. W. R. Smitlie, Mrs. Elliott and Mrs, Gardiner of Toronto are visiting friends in town wind vicinity. Miss Mary Modeland has returned from a visit to friends in Stratford, Kra. Busse, of Stratford is visiting at 'the home of her daughter, Mre, F, Wil Mr. and Aire, A. Haney and claugh. tars of .the Soo were visitors at the home of his parents hit'. and Mrs. I. Tousond Egmoudville. Miss Pearl "Patterson has returned from epend.ir. list vacation in Torento• Thursday Friday & Saturday The Story of how a likable• young man trans -forms a skinflint into a spender and a benefacator. o,,f Lyte1 The sPeuerr A Brilliant 5 Act Metro Comedy. ALSO The Second Episode "The Lure of the Circus" starring Eddie Polo Price 15c 8.30 P. iII, of 13 It T E L Children lOc R11 o1dwvn Presents Abe V lii `bap cks d Qirl" ''S. One of' Madel Normand's plays is now on its eighth week continuous showing at one theatre in Toronto; thus outstripping all records for longer..nE by any dramatic entertainment in that city. In "Peck's lad Girl" she plays another very similar role ':;road comedy with a Sr ice . of mettedrani.s We admit its some picture too, Mack Sennett who directed the record breaker will also be there or there stoup on the program Thursday Friday ane Saturday 1?rfes}