HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1919-08-07, Page 5Thursday August 7
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A bank account is an assistant
in character building. It estalnlislaes tIu
confidence, independence and pride which
increases effort and paves the way to success.
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THE ANA IBA
OFCOMMERCE zap..
Seaforth Branch -. J. G. Mullen, Manager
ro atasr ,>wa are .,geQ
W. J. Walker
Undertaker
and
Embalmer
W. J. Walker, holder of gov-
ernment Diploma and License
Day or Night calls receive our
prompt attention
Day Phorfe 67
Night " is
trial [HAL
STRATFORD. ONT.
We have TELEGRAPEIV, COM-
MERCIAL and SHORTHAND
Departments, .We give individ-
ual instruction. Students are
entering eaoh week. Onr grad().
Mee Secure positions of trust.
(set our free Catalogue now it
may interest you.
D. . McLachlan,
Principal
S1sAFORT NIA RIC ET
Good Milling Wheat .. SSA
For Sale
Nouse and half acre of land—in the
village of fa'gmendville The property
le situated o11 (enure Street, close to
the Presbyterian Church and ie known
as the Parcell property good com-
fortable house, good shed, good well
and convent cistern. Allkiuds of fruit
trees, strawberries, raspberries and
currant bushes. This is a corner pro•
perty with no breaks on front, and the
and is in a good state of cultivation.
This is a nice property for a retired
farther and the taxes are light. For
pnrtiretlars apply on the promises or to
John Rankin, Seaforth.
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Bran pet ton ...., 36.00
Shorts per ton ...........................41
3lottr ...........................0.7511
Butter............................. 42-45
Foga to, 'farmew...... .....24081.
To Investors
A Guaranteed Mortgage
Investment Certificate, is-
sued by the -Trust 8r. Guar-
antee Co. Ltd,—Toronto
bearing p. c. interest
payable semi-annually is
one of the best and safest
investments offering today
All information cheerfully
given.
Rw lKl
Spec'al Representative
Main Street, Idea -forth
Phone q I a
N. 13. — Bonds and De-
bentures including all is'
sues of War Bonds, bought
and sold.
If.eirwunarmartfirormogr Asmoneiltfmw..1141—n
a...KM. ..a. onr,n1 wool m,n.,.ar r
1,1•••• 141(10•04111114•6•44 NM. oar *MO rAresi 1-nrorProrral I
I1 sr.nae••.•atla .wrl n •MM®'®a1 i.0 m.
Tho 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 ()leaning when properly
done lengthen% the life of garments,
preserves their fresh new appearance
and acts as a disinfectant. Unsanitary
wearing apparel often causes eieltnees
and death due to germs, clothing
Should be cleanest at frequent intervals
My Wardrobe, Gotlerich St„ F eaforth,
Opp, Queen's Hotel.
Special Optical Sale
$2.50. Eyes examined 'tree by on
well known and painstaking specialist
Mr, Hughsou formerly optical expert
for Keats jewellery store, Toronto, The
prioeof all optical goods have advanced
so much, you will do well to talcs ad-
vantage of thio very low offer and oome
early Two clays only,'Chnreday, and
Friday, August 14 and 15,
BEATL'ES FAIR, SEAFORTEI,
Mrs. Nott and ehlldreu of of Algoma are visit•
Ing relatives lit this vlolni ty.
Mr, and sirs. Haselti00 and little daughter
who were guests at the home of sir. and Mrs
James taemmalt, have returned totlrandRaplde
Gunner Brenton Kerr son of air. and Mrs.
James Kerr returned Monte on T[IOrsday from
overseas.
air, and sirs. Hugh McIntosh ot Toron-
to are guests at the home of Mrs, George Me,
lutes!),
Mr, and Mrs. [toy Wlllls of Portage La Prairie
are visiting Mrs, R. Willis
Mrs. Mullett and son Leslie who have been
Spending a Week with air, aad'Mrs. 3. G. Mullen
have returned to chest home in Toronto.
Rev. Mr, Ferguson of Mitchell spoke In the
Methodist chinch in the mor sling and 111e Pres•
byterian in the evening, on the Lord's Pay Ar.
Bence, s
Miss Laura Chesney is spending the holiday
in Port Stanley.e
TI-IE SEAFORTH NEWS
Special
At every branch of this Bank a general banking
business is conducted. Deposits are accepted,
Loans rnade and Letters of Credit issued. Drafts
on foreign banks sold 'or the money transferred
direct by us." Bills of Exchange, .Sale Notes,
Collections, etc., looked after and collected.
Make use of the facilities offered by this Bank for
the advancement of your business, and personal
interests.
SEAFORTH BRANCH: R. M. JONES, Marls ;DS,
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Loudon, Ontario
-September Gth. to 13th, 1919
This is t,ie Great Agricultural
Exhibition of Western Ontario
Exhibits 1. es()
the Speed Evoute
Very
Best
Bea Daily
PLENTY OF MUSIC
PURE FOOD SHOW
ltrractlone
Better
'chin Ever
Jolla t 1 ]ones
Majority
Ex 1,."101 t.
t
FIREWORKS EVERY NiGHT
TRACTOR DEMONSTRATIONS
Auto Entrance corner. Dundee and Egerton Sts,
Usual Entrance at the Gates,
Prize Lists, Entry Forms and all information from the ::uc!etary
,-COL. W. M. OARTSHORE, President A; M. HUNT, Sflsrefaf
1 rg q 'nnrnvs«
Mr, and Mrs 1) B. Logan of 'for onto were Risil**1002025WIUM2c1353/14212926a1M21421-
week end. visitors ut the Immo of Mr. and Mrs
8,.0.110x.
sits Verde Baker is spending her vacation
with friends is London,
Mrs. }lid dlemost and mbrl•1e:1 o''lfamtlon are
visiting her patents M1r. mud airs. Johnstone.
The Senfortli lrfra Brigade was in 011,0ton on
Monday taking par[ in the Tournament.
Miss Olive Rankin has been engaged 000 tmneh,
11 or for the Brldgburl) school.
Mr. and Mrs, R. D, Pock and Gamily motored(up from London and v(•ited air. and Mrs. R. II.
Peek.
Mr.:• John Sclater and Beton are visiting.
friends in Galt,
( Miss Melee Me:gabbiespending her holidays
in Dungannon,
Miss Weety of Winnipeg was a guest at the
home 08 Mr, and Mrs, Joint aleTevisia
Already for the 13th!
The veteranE know the worth
of Comfortable Shoes. You
will need a pair to meet thein
How about a pair of our cool
comfortable, slylish outing
Shoes?
We have a fine line and are
showing all of the Better Sty-
les.
On August 13th we honor
the returned soldier and re-
member those whose who do
not return. Yo will be lk.re.
S 2.F0i3TH
The Horace of Goad Shoes
Miss Ethel poem of Stratford Bristling afiss
Ruby Bristow,
Miss B. Klieg of Dayton, 0blo, Is visiting her
parents Mr, sad Mrs. W. Adams.
air, and Mrs. II. 0 Box aro in Strathroy at
tending the GM Boys Reunion.. there,
Mr. and airs, John Hebb and' two sons of De-
troit are visiting air, James Robb.
Mr. Norman MOLoodef tlamiltenspent the
week end at home here,
sir. and Sind, McIntosh and family are visit-
ing relatives in town.
1510, T. G. iViull"it and Mr. J. M,
Bell are holidaying in Bayfield,
Mise Freeman of Kingston is visiting
relatives in town.
Mrs. Clarke and two children of Rus-
sel, Manitoba 01'e v141tera at (be borne
of Mr. and Mrs, It, P. 13011,
Mr. Enl.orson Wright of To: onto is
holidaying at his,honle here.
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The afterlreuti program will autn-1
menc. insntccnata!3 tit. 16" arrival of
i
the parade at Victoria I'ark—smile-
thing doing evrY minute uu{{j
waiting -the Exeon; ice Committee {9
guarantee that et .v et t 1drertleed
Will be ponied .til— too Ing,-of.War
Captains aro. llofiiilop es Darling;
Htf l,c.rt, L, Loob '; B.ili xtr Mat Aria^ l
Strong; Tuckarsmith, Frank ] 1,' :
forth 1)etOOt 1(1.id; I(,dtws Flax .Milli
Team—some taut: oh? barn the whiskers!1
aft the rnpo, i1
Captain Walter Logan sea ut '118.
and :Mars. Robert Logan fut'tnorly of
Seaforth Brent a few Jaya at the home{'
of his untie Mr. James t w;tt: on his
wily home to Portage La 1' linin - Irum
'overseas
Mr. W. D. Fair of Clinton and Mr.
Loalio of California were the guests of
lir, and Mrs. James Wateou,
Very Rev. Dean Downey of Windsor
was a visitor at the home of his sister,
Mr• W, Devereaux.
While playing with a bicycle, a three
year-old son of Fergus Buck, got a fin-
ger jammed in this gearing and so bad-
ly injured that part of the finger had
to be taken oil,
Imagine "Charlie Chaplin" in
"Shoulder Arms" and "Viola Datta" in
"The Gold Ours,' at cite show, That
is the programme for next Monday,
Tuesday and Weduoeday.at the Strand.
The proceeds et the Strand on the
Big Day, August 13811 will go to the
War Veteraua' fund,
Adults 250—Children 100 will be the
prides on Mon. Tues, & Wed. et the
Strand, But look at the programme,
"Charlie Chaplin" in "Shoulder Arms"
(; acts) and "Viola Daus" hu "The
(fold Cure" ED acts] Some Shows Believe
Mel
Although the Strand has an Extra
Special programme. for Monday, Tues-
day and Wednesday don't overlook
"Bert Lytri1 on this Time, Fri. go Sat.
Ke is always good 1'wo complete
Sbowe Sat. night 5,15 and 9.46
Mire. Geo. B. Derwin of McKillop
is visiting Mrs, Hooper, .John St.
Miss Edith (+nvonlook of the civil sir -
vies department, Ottawa, is visiting her
parents Mr and Ml's. J. i1], Govenlock
Winthrop.
Mrs, John Kerr hos leased the apart-
m0ttte at present oeonpled by Mr W.K
Goldhawk.
Warts are 01181g11tfy blen11B1'ee, :ma 1
carne are painful growths. Holloway's ((
Corn Cure will remove them,
Kiss Gwendolyn Bonn of Winuipr33
is visiting her grandparents Mr and
Mrs. James Beattie.
Mise Curry of Winnipeg and Nits
3. E. Smith of Poterboro aro the
guests at the home of the latiet's par-
ents Mr. and Mre. Ja10e0 Beattie.
Mr. Stewart McIntosh has disposed
of his dairy business and intends mov-
ing to St r'Iary'e.
!Miss Jean Hays, daughter of Mr, and
Mrs. Adana Hays, has been engaged fie
teacher for school section No, 9, 'Ile
Kalop for the coming year.
Miss Marion parkin wllo has been
holidaying at her home here returned
an Tuesday to Ottawa.
Main St, will be closed to all ante
and vehicle traffic from the Royal hotel
to the Dick House at 1 o'olook'for the
parade and from Aberharts Corner to
the Town Hail for the Masquerade Oar-
aivat.
Donations of Homemade bread,
,Oakes, Pies, Butter, Eggs etc. and
salable articles will be gladly received
by the Ladies' Committee at '1iotoria
Pack any time after tett o'clock Wed-
nesday morning.
Dr.,Atsd Mre,. J, H. McFaul and fain.
117 of Toronto are visiting his mother
Mrs. L. L, 710F,111.
lNlre„ Shannon who spent a few days
with lidos Bessie Grieve has retu'fad
to her home in 'Tara,
Mr. W. It, Goldhawk 1108 accepted
a position in Thorold,
Sirs, W. Morrow was iu Aylmer a
few days ago attending the marriage'
of her son.
Mrs, Mary Oobean of Buffalo spent
the week end at the Home of her broth.
er Mr, John Pinkney,
Mr, Elmer Reid of Stratford spent
the week end with his nnole Mr, John
Pinkney and cousin Mrs, W, Nichol.
Mr, David Wilson of Beameville is
spendidg his vocation at hie home,
Mrs. Fowler of (salt and Mies
Thompson of Stratford are gnest8 of.
Miss Fowler on Jatnes Street.
Don't scold your wife if she stands
half the forellcou 1011lhog with her
neighbors over isl0 beck ;once. She he
merely getting th0 haws. Have the
home paper sent to her regularly acid
her hunger for news will be satisfied,
Then she'll: have dinner ready on time.
'and your hunger will bo satisfied,
RIM
Thursday Friday & Saturday
The screen's newest favorite
art yte!I
hid Man's Eyes
Thrills, Suspense, Rarmancee
- ALSO,
4th Chapter of the, "Big Circus" Serial
"The Lure of the Circus"
NOTE
Complete Shows 2
Every Saturday night
815 P. M. and 9.45 P. M
Price 15id Children 10
Monday Tuesday 86 Wednesday
Charlie Chaplin
Shoukier Arms
Ms second Million Dollar Picture
(3 Acts)
Viola Dana
in
Tie GoldSre
5 Ret Metro eornedY
Two 1313 Specials; on Th" One Progren.=
Eight ?acts of the greatest
Comedy • you can ever hope. to see
Continuous Show on Wednesday with proa1I 'S to go
t ot e e War Veterans' Fund
Adults 25c
1-1
Children 10 e
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Thursday Friday & Saturday
fieraidine
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_ Itf. R'.in i' v'AlalE~' is,., ho t ,ffi.at •
' 111
it it%/lu
g, 23 TORONTO Sept. 6
3r;lish Grenadier Guards Band
War Memorial Paintings
Sensation of the art world,
recording, every phase of
Canadian operations overseas.
rrar
led
'Monte loute Carlo nos'( alluripig of all the shrines
of fortunes fickle goddess.
The famous Grand Opera and screen star
plays a melodramatic role in this story of
the ultra fashionable Herbert llawlinson sup-
ports.
WAR TROPHIES
Mammoth assemblage of
monster guns, aeroplanes and
all the instruments of hellish
solders fromth hl-yluCanadian
na
Canada's Flying 'Circus
Cols, Barker and Bishop and
other world famous aces. in
surrendered German planes.
WHIPPET TANK
CAPTURED U BOAT
Festival tf Triumph
Tba, Most Stirring or aft (Nand Stood Spoetaofo.
g v The surrender of the Gorman Float
sEn9_ Versailles Castle—Victory /Deb.
hB,eL9efa Altooby's entry into Jerausolenr.
Aod a scare of other e}Irwardineq features
THE GREATEST EXHIBITION OV ALL TIMES
les A Goldwyn
Also Showing a
Mack Sennett Comedy
IVionday Tuesday 86 Wednesday.
The Y -i use of date