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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1919-09-11, Page 5'i THURSDAY. SEPT. 11th, 1919. UNPREPA "'(: EDN —FAILURE A bank account is an assistant in character building. It establl'shes the confidence, independence and pride which increases effort and paves the way to.success. Open an account to -day and be prepared. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE ,se Seaforth Branch I G. Mullen, Manager W. J. Walker Undertaker and Embalnier W. J. Walker, holder of gov- ermnent Diploma and License Day or Night calls receive our prompt attention Day Phone 67 Night " TS CENTRAL STRATFORD, ONT, WESTERN OVNrA.Rio',a LARG- lIST and •Pik T. UOVIYIERC[AL SCHOOL. We have Commercial, Shorthand and Telegraapy dspa rtments Hove experienced Instructors, give thorough courses and wo assist g raduates to positions - \\'ritt• tet' free catalogue. D. A. McLachlan, ' Principal SE4F.ORTH MARKET Good Milling Wheet,....r......... $2.10 Bran per ton........................3(3.00 Shorts per ton ....:......................41 Flour......... ..... ....... ...... .........o.75 Hogs to farrnere...,....•......,,.91.00 For Sale House and half acre of land in the village of Egmoudville. The property is situated on Centre Street, close to the Presbyterian Church and is known as the Purcell property. Good com- fortable house, good shed, good well and cement cistern, All kinds of fruit trees, strawberries, raspberries and 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 fur a retired farmer and the taxes aro light. For particulars apply on the premises or t, John Rankin, Seaforth. To Investors A Guaranteed Mortgage Investment Certificate, is- sued by the Trust & Guar- 'antee Co. Ltd.—Toronto bearing 5a p. c. interest payable semi-annually is one of the best and safest investments offering today All information cheerfully given. JOHN RANKIN Special Representative Wain Street, lSeafortl, Phone 91 a N. B . — —Bonds and De- bentures including all is. sues of War Bonds, bought and sold. Just Arrived A Complete stock of WILLIAMS WEARING SHOES MEN and -e for We sell o other kind. They ars not only made of the best stock., but are built on the latest lasts for comfort. - Come in and Try a Pair e S 5E7/WORTH The Home of Good Shoes amassamstaminegnamissmam n-- na.-mnn....unm..un•......0 r+....e et'we..m tase. w...... C,e..-n. imus,.....- ,.,.- 0 i l i0 rt Topics!!4.a.RauKs4W41.W..reN1 et raw pres...4.114 e n-..sqn®re s—nose•-a>Xi. The High Cost pf Living,—Econ- omy is the word is -clay, Make your Old garments do instead of purchas- ing new 0116s. Have them dry cleaned and pressed. Dry cleaning, when properly done, lengthens the life of garments, proseryes their new appearance and acts as a disinfect- ant. Unsanitary wearing apparel often causes sickness and the death of people, clue to germs. Clothing should he Cleaned at frequent inter- vals. My Wardrobe, Goderich St.; Seaforth, opposite Queens Hotel. Mrs. S. T. Holmes and family have returned from Bayfield. Mrs. H. J. Hodgins and Mrs, L, T. Doi.acey came up from Whitby with Dr. Hodginslast week. Asir. and ,Mrs. Will Montgomery of Flensall were in town on Sunday Mrs. Montgomery has remained to visit her. mother, Mrs. Webb. Miss ..Evelyn Grieg has accepted a position in the Walton School. • Mr. Mole of Auburn is visiting his son, Mr. E. Mole. Mrs. John Thompson of Brussels is the guest of Mr. anti Mrs. 3. A, Wilson. Mrs. Dinsmore Blake spent Sun- day with her cousin, Mrs. John Sclater. Mrs. S. Martin has returned from visiting friends in Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. T. Mclvor and dau- ghter, Kathleen of London, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Box. Miss Rennie of New Hamburg was a guest at the Manse, Miss Norma -Henry has been en- gaged as the 'seventh teacher in the Collegiate and began work this week. She will assist in the Lower School work, Mr Marshall Stewart has bought flour"and feed business owned by itMr, W. F.. Kerslake. Mr. Kerslake intends remaining in_ town. Mr. Sidney Deem and bride ar- rived home on Saturday. Mr. Fred Faulkner of Windsor was a visitor here last week. Mr. and Mrs. J, Shocker of De- troit are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Sproat. Mr. F... McFaul has sold his resid- ence on Goderich St. to Mr. John MMacTavish. Miss Gwendolyn Snowdon return- ed on Saturday after a visit with relatives in Buffalo and Niagara Falls. are, and Mrs. George Steel of Saginaw are visiting his • mother, Mrs. John Steel in Egntondville. Mr. James Kerr and Mr. Brenton Kerr have returned .from Toronto. Misses Voorkees, Fiver and Par- ehell of the Detroit School of De- sign were the guests of Miss Alva Graves this week. Miss Hazel Thompson has re- turned form visiting friends at Hampstead. We understand that Mr. John \feNay has disposed of his dour and feed business to Mr. A. Mc- Quaig. elvfiss Linnie and Eva Holmes spent afew clays in London. Mr. nad Mrs, Irving Sutherland, and Miss Jessie Watson of Owen Sound are visiting their parents Mr. and Mrs. J. M, Wilson. Mrs. J. S. Roberts of Oshawa os the guest of her sister, Mrs. E. C. Case. Mrs. West of Cleveland is v,si,- ing her broth, Mr. G. A..Cardno. Miss Thelma 1?etlfick sang a well - rendered solo in the Presbyterian Church last Sunday morning. Mrs. Peter Scott of Brussels was a week end visitor at the home of her mother, Mrs. J. P. Brine. Mr. and Mrs. Clancey who spent the holiday at the home of Mr and Airs. Charles Stewart, have returners to Detroit.. A large delegation of ladies rep- resenting the Women's Missionary Auxiliary and the Barbara Kirkman Young Women's Auxiliary motored to Blyth on Tuesday to attend the semi-annual conference of the Hur- on Presbyterial Society. Mrs. A. Archibald and Miss Alice Archibald spent afew days it Lon- don. Mr. and Mrs, T. G, Scott have re- turned from Toronto. • Miss Alva Graves has returned from Detroit where she took a spec- ial course in art at the school of De- sign. Poi,los and Carambelas have 'dis posed of their business, The Olymp- ia Restaurant, to Mr. Charles Con- sigsev,jr. They thank the people of Sea forth for their liberal patronage and hope they will continue the same to the new proprietor, who is well- known to the people of this district. He has just returned from oversecas. Mr. J. Poulos will remail( tiil April to assist the new proprietor. Rev. ll • and Mrs. ?d'ci(ay and lit- tle son of Alvinston ware the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Niel -Gillespie for a few days. THE SEA Fl '. Il NE\" FARMERS I If you require money to raise more live- stock, our local manager will be glad to talk the matter over with you. Beef, hogs, butter and cheese are big money producers. Are you getting your share of the profits from them'? T DOWNRON X 552 SEAFORTH BRANCH: R. M. JONES, Managua, diet tarmarn dunisr mini®W®rmerixxo,tiimilimariumuto ItIMt rsa crus Mr. and Mrs. Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Howie all dlittle son of Port Dover, were week end visitors at the home of Mt. and Mrs. J. F. Ross. Miss M. Muidrew, who has spent several weeks at the home of her sister, Mrs. R. Scarlett of McKill- op, has returned to Brockville. Mrs. Thompson of Brussels is visiting in Seaforth and vicinity. Mrs. E. Daley and West Ethe Daley spent a few days in London, Mr. Charles Hays who has been visiting his parents, Major and Mrs. R.S. Hays left last week for Detroit. Pte, Alex and Mrs. McLennan who spent a few weeks at the home of his parents after their arrival from overseas, left no Thursday last for Vancouver where they will make their home, Miss Hall of the Collegiate staff spent Sunday in Bayfield with friends. Miss 'Jean Carswell of ItfeKillop is in Toronto. - Major Ryerson Henry, son of Mr. W. Hartry, returned on Satur- day from overseas. • Dr. Russel s,t iIartry of Bytlg Inlet are the guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Hertel,: Miss Beth Willis is visiting get. ~chat yr,u want. friends in Clinton. We will not handle • cheap Mr. Lockhart Johnston is spend- ing his holidays at his home in Var- pianos at any price: otn• reputa- na, Mrs. 1- G. Kruse and son, Dilly.tion will not permit. • of Galt, are visiting Mrs. W. Sclat- er, Mr. and Mfrs. E. Lawson and tier nice of Auburn spent Spent Sunday with Airs. W. Selater, Mr. awl Mr. Bullard and Mr. and Airs. Lorne Weir were London visitors during the past week. Miss Margaret Edge huts been visiting friends in Bayfield. Mr. Russel Holman is here from the west, Miss Shitlinglaw is a London visitor. Mrs. A. G. Stiles and _family left on Wednesday to visit friends in Brantford and London. Miller's Worn Powders are ,tot surpassed by any other preparation as a_.vermi,flige or worm destroyer. Indeed, there are few preparations that have the merit that it to recom- mend it, Mothers, aware of its ex- cellence, seek its aid at the first in- dication of the presence of worms in their children, knowing that it is a perfectly trustworthy medicine that will gii•e immediate and lasting re- lief. HUGILL'S MUSIC STORE We can save .ytiu money by (healing with us in New slightly Tightly used pianos. One rieintzma,, piano used only a few months, like new. Well made and a fine toners instrument, to sacrifice at $325.00. One square piano to c;cr at $45. 1 good practice piano• If you buy from : ne you will HUNTING SEASON ADVANCED Sportsmen will be interested to learn that the open season for deer has been advanced five days from November 1st. Hunting now will commence on November 5th and ter- minate on the 20th. To some this will be welcome news as five days make quite a -difference inthe teutp- perature at this time of the year. Others who have to go far back in thew oods especially by Water route will have to keep a sharp look not to avoid being frozen in. DUBLIN Mr. and Mfrs. W. Klinkhauuner of Detroit and their two chidren are visiting the former's parents here. The Continuation and Separate schools have a very large attend - cure this term, Among the new pu- pits taking the teacher's course are Elizabeth Regan and Mary Nichol- son of Logan; Charles Malone of NcKiliop, and ,uaiiy others from nearby sections. Mrs. Frank Feeney returned from a visit to Toronto friends and a good time at the Exhibition. Mrs. Curtin of McKillop an- no,ntces the engagement of her eld- est daughter, Loretto, to John Jor- dan, the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Jordan of Hibbert. The marr- iage Will take place this month. Mr, Torn McCann has returned to work, having had a pleasant week's outing in Mt. Carmel and other places. Afr. Frank McConnell isstill tin- der the care of Dr..McKay of Sea - forth. We hope that he will spedily recover. Miss Loretto Roach is teaching in S. S. No. 5, Logan. Miss Queenan of St. Marys has charge of the St. Columban Separ- ate school. Miss Mary McConnell has re- turned to her duties as teacher in Hibbert Township. Come in and Get Acquainted JOHNATHAN E. HUGILL Opposite Bank of Commerce. YY Th u rs ay rnday & Saturday VIOLA DANA — 'rims — l\•En. t- t Shirley Mason e, THURS.. - F. — SAT. The Peter Pau of the Semen Viola Dana in Satan junior's A play that gives this alluring little star un- bounded opportunities for mirth-prevuleiog com- edy. --MAO— Niuth Chapter of The Lure of the Circus Sat. Evening Schedule;- 8.15 chedule;- S.L5 "Serial" 5,.45 "Satan Junior" 9 45 "Serial" 1tlop. "The fTawritten Code" C woarm r,c uays :ll ILEY MASON tftt,r+lie€eCode ,•sari' coin u Electric Starting and Lighting rpHE new Ford Electrical System is as great an achievement as the Ford Motor. No better starting and lighting system is supplied with any car—at any price. See it for yourself. See it work. It is a complete two -unit system, Starting Motor, Generator and Battery built into the Ford Motor—a product of the Ford plant. The Ford car is also equipped with the Standard Magneto to provide ignition independent of the batteries. The whole system is controlled from an instrument board on the cowl. It is now supplied as Standard Equipment on all Ford Enclosed Models. If you will phone -or call—we will introduce you to the Ford Sedan. You owe it to yourself to le= why men who can afford big costly cars prefer the Ford Sedan. PRICES -including Electric Starting and Lighting, Ford Sedan $1175. Ford Coupe $976.L o. b. Ford, Ont. (War tax extra.) tae "Demountable rims, tire carrier, awl non-skid the, on the rear as op- tional equipment on closed cars only at ;125,00 extra. J. 1, Daly, Dealer, Seaforth Cook Bros. Dealers Herts'ell