The Seaforth News, 1919-09-25, Page 5-chair = Fri
BERT TEL
Hiflng ho
High Spotsf
A gree t Star in a great
story, with heaps of action
and comedy -
What. more do you want?
15c. 8.15 1Oc
Next Week
Now Listen
Mon, Tues Wed.
BERT LY'fLLL
Douglas Fairbanks in lie Comes
Up Smiling, Doug's greatest
Artcraft picture.
Also —"LADIES FIRST" (A 'Parantont Mack Sevin
25c SAS P, M.
FRIDAY and ' SATURDAY
Afternoon and Evening
The one they have all been talking about, "MICKY"
further anitotutcements.
TR
tt Cotnedyl
'13e
MIN
Thursday, September 25, 1919,
Seaforth Branch J. C. Mullen, Manager
W. 1 Walker
Undertaker
-and
Embalmer
.W. J. Walker, ifolder of govs
errnnent•Diplorna and .License
Day or Night cart receive our
prompt attention
Day Phone 67
Night
CENTRAL
STRATFORD. ONT.
The,. largest and, best -. Com-
merciale School in Western
Ontario,' We give individual in-
struttioitand estudents may enter
crit` Commercial, Shorthand, or
Tele'gra'phy ,Departments et any
time. We assist graduates to pos-
itions. Write for our free cata-
logue and learn the nature of our
work.
D. A. McLACHAN, Principal
SEe.FJRCt{1tIARK1,T
Good Milling Wheat,.............. $2,10
Bran per ton.,.... 36;0
Shorts per ton........ . .................,41
:Eggs 47-43
,Hoge to farmer .................2LOD
Far Sale
House and half acre of land in the
village of lfgmondville. The property'
is situated on Centre• Stieet, close to
the Presbyterian Church and is known
as the Parcel] property,' Good done-
fortable home, good shed, good well
and cement eietern. All kinds of fruit
trees, srrawberriee, 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 for a retired
farmer and the taxes are light. For
partio•tlars apply on the premises or to
John Rankin, Seaforth.
To Investors
A Guaranteed . Mortgage
Investment Certificate, is-
sued by the Trust & Guar-
antee Co.' Ltd,—Toronto',
bearing 3 p. c. interest `
payable' semi-annually is
oneof the best and safest
investments offering today
All information cheerfully
given.
JOHN RANKIN
Special Representative
Main -Street, $Seaforth
Phone p a
N. B. — Bonds and De-
bentures including all is-
sues of War Bonds, bought
and sold. - •
Just Arrive
A Complete stock of
WILLIAMS WEARING SHOES
for
N
M 4 T 1Ler
rias emL
We sell no other kind.
They are
stock, but are
comfort.
not only made of the best
built On the latest lasts for
Come in and Try a Pair
lsee
T
SERF RTH-i
Home of Good Iq a 9-E o I>ls , „d Shoes
ee..,..wq..bp iseeeeni
$ T®wn Topics!'
-n-..�dsr.-•rin..�t nw-tip--ml—.-fl*
The High Cost of Living,—Econ
omy is the word today, Make your
old garments do instead of purchas-
ing new ones, Have them dry
cleaned and pressed. Dry cleaning,
when properly dune, lengthens the
life ef_ the garments, preserves their
'nett appearance and acts as a disin-
feclant, Unsanitary wearing apparel
often cause the sickness anti death
of people, due to germs. Clothing
should be cleaned at frequent inter-
vals. My Wardrobe, Goderith St.
Scaforlh, opposite Queen's Hotel.
Miss Lena McKenzie of the Strat-
ford -,normal Staff was a week -end
visitor at her home here.
Miss Gertrude Crich has been ap-
poilited teacher in Mr, IF, Fowler's
Witte in School No. 4, McKillop,
Miss Gladys Shillinglaw spent the
Week -end in Stratford.
Mr. Frank Deveeaux and sons Ed-
ward and Frances left on .Tuesday to
visit his mother, Mrs. E. Devereaux.
Mrs. T. McCrae with has been vis-
iting her mother, Mrs. H. Laidlaw,
left on Friday for Detriot.
Pte. W. Eyre has arrived at Hali-
fax on his way frent England.
Mr. and firs. H. Stewart are on
the ticket agents{ excursion up the
Great Lakes.
Mrs. J. McKinley- and son leave on
Thursday for Winnipeg where they
will make their Home in' the future.
She was accompanied by Miss. Jessfe
Scott
Miss .Wetherall of Gatt spent the
week -end here with friends,
Miss Effie McLeod who has 'beets
visiting her mother, Mrs. D. Clarke,
in Egntondrille, left on Tuesday for
Detroit.
`Miss Olive Laidlaw,'w4ho has beelt
speeding.: the vacation with' her 'Moth-
er, Mrs. J. C: -Laidlaw, left on Mon-
day fee Botstott -She was accott,panied
es far as Toronto by her sieeer, Miss
dl Laidlaw,
Miss Rate Cowan' is ssibstitate for
Miss Hall of the Collegiate, who is
in Toronto.
Mrs. E. Snowdon and Mrs. Thos,
Pollock of Kincardine visited friend
here last week. ,rt-
Miss
,Miss Minnie Merner returned oil
Saturday front Hespeler.
Mr. and Mrs. John Robb are visit-
ills their daughter in Kingston.
Mrs. W. Sclater and Mrs. L. G.
Nemec svelte the past week in Auburn.
Mrs, James Ar6hibald is v isitnig
her son in Dunttville, ,
Airs. L. Woodley of .Preston was ra
week -end visitor at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J. Arming.
air. and Mrs. Jane's Rankin, Mies
Violet Rankin, Mr. Clyde Rankin aad
Mir. Robert Reid left on Monday for
Tacoma, Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving; Sutherland,
who have been spending their vaca-
tion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.
el. Wilson, left on Monday for Lon-
don, where they will remain for a
few days before returning to their
home in Owen Sound.
We understand that Miss H. I.
Graham is not a candidate in 'connec-
tion with the London Free Press Eu-
ropean Battlefields Tour Campaign
as stated in last week's issue,
Mr. C. Young of Brantford was'vis-
iting the home of Mr. and Mts. J. S.
\Wish, last week. •
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Aitcheson of
t:owanstown visited at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Welsh over the
Fair. Urs. Aitchesott is a sister of
Mr. Welsh.
Mr, anti Mrs. B. Tyrentan were in
1'.ondcm last Saturday.
Mr: John McCormick and Mr. W.
l;ntmerton and family, of Kincardine,
visited Mfr, and Mire. Rattle over the
week -end.
, Rev. Thos. Brow,, will go to Wing -
ham fpr Sunday.
Br, Robert Bell left at the end of
hast week on a trip to the coast. He
will visit Seattle and other cities,
Mr. J. Habkirk has moved into the
residence on John Street which he re-
cently Purchased from Mr. J. J. Mer_
her, hi. P.
Mr. and:yrs. H. C. pox have' re-
turned from a visit to Strathroy.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Ifabkirk and fam-
ily left on Monday for St. Mary's,
Miss Bessie Gemmell is visiting her
sisters, the Misses Gemmell
Mrs. Mary Gillespie of Sintaluta,
Basic., is a visitor at the Monte of her
brother-in-law,, Mr. Neil Gillespie.
Mrs. W. Graham . and Mrs. W.
Porters of Buffalo are visitor's at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Porteus.
Miss Mary Gillespie has returned
to St. Thomas to resume her duties
on the staff of Alma College.
Mr. Nelson Hays, who has been.
spading a week with relatives here'
returned to New York on Saturday
last,
Miss. Duggan, who represents 'the
Upper Canada Bible Society, spoke,
to the Preebyter'ian Sunday School
on Sunday regarding her work and
is caiivassing for contrihutwns this
week.
TH,1-; .�C 1i'lldhl' ;."i'
' 's+..
Mrs. f, F. -0,C1 area of Cua'outo onipehnl .far their slai ips
irun3 pattic'rtlal lc the l,rr•erchoCrsolltg-
an'it Mrs. James .Bertram of New rates, we can have a better appsewa-�
York k with daughters of the late Mr. til, t of the brilliant record of these .
Geo. L'+wing spent Sunday -at the
home of Aiir. and \Ira. J L'roadfoot:
t\frs. George lfudsott' it is taken an
apartment over Mr. \V, G, Willis'
store,
Mr. W. B. Herr, son of Mr. and
Mrs. James Kerr, left on . nrtsrdey
for f:nglaed where he will complete
itis course of study at the Oxford
Cd it'e rsity.
We understand that Mr. Somer-
ville has disposed of his residence on
Goderich St, to Mr. C. A, Barber,
Miss Margaret Jackson is visiting
friends in Toronto.
Mrs. West, who has been visiting
her brothers, Messrs. J. and G. Card -
Ito, has returned to Cleveland,
Miss Muriel Willis is visiting
friends in Detroit,
Hr. and Mrs. S. Cluff have sold
their house here and intend moving
to, Goderich.
t\'I'essrs. L. Colbert,'H. Burrows, E.
Rivers, G. Chapman, attn R, Bristow
left on Friday for Toronto where
they will attend the Ontario Dental
College.
The Haevest Thanksgiving Ser-
vice will be held at St. Thomas'
church next Sunday, Sept. 28th, The
Rev.,,H.W.,Snell, rector of Wingharn,
will be the 'special preacher. The ser-
Vices will be as follows;- 'klorning
prayer, 11 a. ne; Children's service,
3 p. tib,; Even Song, 7 P. m.; The
church will be decorated for the oc-
casion.
Mrs. E. J. Howes whp removed a
few years' ago to Strathcona, Alta„
returned to Seaforth this week.-
Miss
eek-Mliss Hadley of Toronto is visiting
Mrs. A. D.. Sutherland.
kit's. Bemis of Toronto .is visiting
Mee. George Henderson. .
Optimism, humor, excitement and
noveltyare the principal features of
Douglas 'Fairbank's new photoplay
e Comes Up Smiling", which will
next Monday, Tuesday, and Wednes=
be presented at' the Stttand'Theatre,
day, ' it is. the hest Vairbank's 'pic-
ture e'er, sltpwn at this Theatre.
..The annual meeting -of the Seaforth
Branch of the C. R. C. S. will be held\.e stack PI avtr Ra11s for s
Liberal -Conservative
CONVENTION
For South Huronwill be lucid in
TOWN HALL, HENSALL,
MONDAY, SEPT, 29th. 1919 m
iat 2 o'clock. m, to select a candidate
t
for the Provincial lileton, to elect
officers, and general business. Men
and women cordially invlt
i Eilber, M. P.P., AA otAjggb RBI
speak. ,, iW
By order of the Executive
FARMER'S CLUB
The monthly meeting of the Far-
mers' Club will be held in the Separ-
ate School Hall on Wednesday, Oct.
let. A musical programme. Non-
members as. well as members wet
-
COME coe as important business will be
discussed. Rebate on coal given,
Ladies invited. Meeting at 8.15
sharp.-
G. D. HARN, President.
• R. DORRANCI:, Secty.
Seaforth's Leading
MUSIC STORE
Our 13usines is growing. ....
There's a Reason.
Come in and hear our Bell
Player Piano. The swellest in town.
No steed to go to the city to
buy. If you can't visit our store
write for particulars.
We make . deliveries ,free .of
charge up to 50 miles on Phono-
graphs and Pianos, new or slight-,ly used.e.
- •ur . wee
the Carnegie Ltbr ,t nn Friday
in
afternoon, n:ebber 3rd at 3,30 p. m,
The Picture of the hour, '`Mick. on an
hl", will be shown at the Strand, Fri
day and *Saturday, Oct. 3rd and 4th, et" .s•
Welch uexl rver±lt's papers.
Rally Day Services will he held in
he Seaforth Presbyterian church
text Sunday when the Honor Roll-
and Sheath will be unveiled. Rev, F.
H. Larkin will have for evening sub-
ect, "Wonsan, the New Citizen."
Miss Thelma Pethlck leaves this
week to train for a nurse in a hos-
sitar in London.
Mrs. Edward 1fclFaul has returned
ram St. Thomas where she spent
he suntnter. She was accompanied
by her sister.
Miss Hyslop spoke in the Metho-
dist church on Tuesday night oil how
to vote on the Referendum.
Mr. and Mrs. Win, Henderson
were recent visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs, J. S. Welsh. , Mrs.
Henderson, formerly Miss Lena
Sperling, is a twice of Mr. Welsh.
Mfrs. A. Gordon of McKillop is
visiting friends in town,
A. T, Craig's Pupils Recital,
Case's Hall, Sept. 26th. Programme
romptly at 8 P M. Admission by
icket only, Ticket holders are re-
luested to he seated at. least 10
tinutes .before eight. -Doors closed
Ming each number,
The boys who went from here to
he Dental College in Toronto were
11 forced to return except Aubrey
Crich, as so many returned soldiers
vere given preference that no roost
y player piano, music cabin -
met music, violins, & etc.
JOHNATHAN E. HUGILL
t Opposite Bank of Commerce,
P
d
a
was left.
As we go to press, a convention of
the United Farmer's Clubs is being
held to nominate a Provincial cait-
diate.
Ladies' Auxilary of the G. W. V. A.
The adjourned meeting of the lad-
ies of Seaforth and Egnionciville and
the surrounding district for the Pur-
pose of organizing a Ladies' Auxili-
ary tothe G. W. V. A. will be held
at the Carnegie Library on Tuesday
next at 4 p, n, A full attentlence of
the ladies is desired.
SCHOLARSHIP EXAMINATION
At the recent University of Torun -
to Scholarship examinations, Miss
Margaret Edge stood third in the
province, wining the 2nd Edward
Blake in General Proficiency and the
2nd Edward Blake in Classics and
mathematics. Miss Edge is the only
girl within the first four students.
This' Scholarship aggregates with the
Carter scholarship, ,$275. This is the
second year in succession that a
Seaforth student has won this large
scholarship.
ivir, Edwin'C. Miller wonthe first.
Edward Blake scholarship itt. Maths.
ntatisc and Science. • This 'Scholar-
ship' with its corresponding :Cartel
scholarship has a $260 value.
When we realize that there are per-
haps a -hundred or store students
Those Who Fough
Endorse the Citizens' Liberty League
The Citizens'Liberty League is proud to state that the
following Organizations of Veterans have signified their
approval of the League's objects and are supporting it in
the endeavour to obtain sane, moderate temperance
legislation.
Great War Veterans' Association—Toronto Branches:
Parkdale Central Riverdale , West Toronto Barlscourt.
The Grand Army of Canada. His Majesty's Army and Navy
Veterans' Association. The Naval Veterans' Association.
75th Battalion Association. 75th Battalion Officers' Association.
The Originals' Club. 83rd Battalion Association.
These great Organizations of morn who were the first to answer the
call in the fight for liberty are endorsing the platform of the Citizens'
Liberty League because they know, with the League, that the Ontario
Temperance Act unduly restricts the liberties of the citizens of the
Province.
These men ask,—and what men in the Province have such a right
to ask? --that you vote '`YES" on questions two and three on the
Referendum Ballot—and so assure to the citizens a beer containing
2.51 per cent. alcohol by weight, absolutely non-intoxicating—the
Beer of the Ballot.
Vote "YES" on all Four 'l 'stions
Remember, every voter must vote on every question
or- his ballot will be spoiled.
CITIZENS' LI ETY LEAGUE
PROVINCIAL HEADQUARTERS -22 College Street, Toronto. T. L. Carruthers, Secretary
Hon. President: Sir Edmund B. Osler President: Lt. -Col. H. A, C. Machin,
- Vice -President: I. F. Hellmnth, K.C. Hou. Treasurer: F. Gordon Osler
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t;
Sleep is the great nourishes• of les -
fa its, and without peaceful slumber
the child will not thrive. • This cam -
not got if the infant is troubled
with worms. Millers Worm Pow-
ders will destroy the worms and
drive them from the system, .rich af-
terwaeds the child's rest will be tin -
disturbed. The powders cannot in -
lure the most delicate baby, and
there is nothing so'effective for re-
storing the health of a worm -worn
infant; -
A Mild Pill for Delicate Women.
-The most delicate women can un-
dergo a course of Parmelee's Vege-
table Pills without fear of .unpleas.'
ant consequences, 'rheir action,
while wholly effective, is -mild and
agreeable.. No violent pains or pure
ging•s fcillow theiruse,. as thousands
of women who have used them can
testify, They a -re, therefore, strong-
ly recommended to Women, ,'mho are
more prone to to diorders of the di-
gestive system than men.
For Asthma and Catarrh. It is
one of the chief recommendations
of Dr.' Thomas' Eclectric Oil that it
can be used internally with as muctj, •
success as it eats be used outnasly`,'
Sufferes from asthma, and catarrh
will find that the Oil when used ac-
cording to the directions will gii;e.
immediate relief. Massy sufferers t'
from these ailments have found re-
in the Oil and have sent tc5ti-
UNPREPAREDNESS
—FAILURE
A bank account is an assistant
in character building. It establishes the
confidence, independence and pride which
increases ort and paves the way to success.
Open an account to -day and be
° prepared.
A H. CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE ta.
Seaforth Branch J. C. Mullen, Manager
W. 1 Walker
Undertaker
-and
Embalmer
.W. J. Walker, ifolder of govs
errnnent•Diplorna and .License
Day or Night cart receive our
prompt attention
Day Phone 67
Night
CENTRAL
STRATFORD. ONT.
The,. largest and, best -. Com-
merciale School in Western
Ontario,' We give individual in-
struttioitand estudents may enter
crit` Commercial, Shorthand, or
Tele'gra'phy ,Departments et any
time. We assist graduates to pos-
itions. Write for our free cata-
logue and learn the nature of our
work.
D. A. McLACHAN, Principal
SEe.FJRCt{1tIARK1,T
Good Milling Wheat,.............. $2,10
Bran per ton.,.... 36;0
Shorts per ton........ . .................,41
:Eggs 47-43
,Hoge to farmer .................2LOD
Far Sale
House and half acre of land in the
village of lfgmondville. The property'
is situated on Centre• Stieet, close to
the Presbyterian Church and is known
as the Parcel] property,' Good done-
fortable home, good shed, good well
and cement eietern. All kinds of fruit
trees, srrawberriee, 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 for a retired
farmer and the taxes are light. For
partio•tlars apply on the premises or to
John Rankin, Seaforth.
To Investors
A Guaranteed . Mortgage
Investment Certificate, is-
sued by the Trust & Guar-
antee Co.' Ltd,—Toronto',
bearing 3 p. c. interest `
payable' semi-annually is
oneof the best and safest
investments offering today
All information cheerfully
given.
JOHN RANKIN
Special Representative
Main -Street, $Seaforth
Phone p a
N. B. — Bonds and De-
bentures including all is-
sues of War Bonds, bought
and sold. - •
Just Arrive
A Complete stock of
WILLIAMS WEARING SHOES
for
N
M 4 T 1Ler
rias emL
We sell no other kind.
They are
stock, but are
comfort.
not only made of the best
built On the latest lasts for
Come in and Try a Pair
lsee
T
SERF RTH-i
Home of Good Iq a 9-E o I>ls , „d Shoes
ee..,..wq..bp iseeeeni
$ T®wn Topics!'
-n-..�dsr.-•rin..�t nw-tip--ml—.-fl*
The High Cost of Living,—Econ
omy is the word today, Make your
old garments do instead of purchas-
ing new ones, Have them dry
cleaned and pressed. Dry cleaning,
when properly dune, lengthens the
life ef_ the garments, preserves their
'nett appearance and acts as a disin-
feclant, Unsanitary wearing apparel
often cause the sickness anti death
of people, due to germs. Clothing
should be cleaned at frequent inter-
vals. My Wardrobe, Goderith St.
Scaforlh, opposite Queen's Hotel.
Miss Lena McKenzie of the Strat-
ford -,normal Staff was a week -end
visitor at her home here.
Miss Gertrude Crich has been ap-
poilited teacher in Mr, IF, Fowler's
Witte in School No. 4, McKillop,
Miss Gladys Shillinglaw spent the
Week -end in Stratford.
Mr. Frank Deveeaux and sons Ed-
ward and Frances left on .Tuesday to
visit his mother, Mrs. E. Devereaux.
Mrs. T. McCrae with has been vis-
iting her mother, Mrs. H. Laidlaw,
left on Friday for Detriot.
Pte. W. Eyre has arrived at Hali-
fax on his way frent England.
Mr. and firs. H. Stewart are on
the ticket agents{ excursion up the
Great Lakes.
Mrs. J. McKinley- and son leave on
Thursday for Winnipeg where they
will make their Home in' the future.
She was accompanied by Miss. Jessfe
Scott
Miss .Wetherall of Gatt spent the
week -end here with friends,
Miss Effie McLeod who has 'beets
visiting her mother, Mrs. D. Clarke,
in Egntondrille, left on Tuesday for
Detroit.
`Miss Olive Laidlaw,'w4ho has beelt
speeding.: the vacation with' her 'Moth-
er, Mrs. J. C: -Laidlaw, left on Mon-
day fee Botstott -She was accott,panied
es far as Toronto by her sieeer, Miss
dl Laidlaw,
Miss Rate Cowan' is ssibstitate for
Miss Hall of the Collegiate, who is
in Toronto.
Mrs. E. Snowdon and Mrs. Thos,
Pollock of Kincardine visited friend
here last week. ,rt-
Miss
,Miss Minnie Merner returned oil
Saturday front Hespeler.
Mr. and Mrs. John Robb are visit-
ills their daughter in Kingston.
Mrs. W. Sclater and Mrs. L. G.
Nemec svelte the past week in Auburn.
Mrs, James Ar6hibald is v isitnig
her son in Dunttville, ,
Airs. L. Woodley of .Preston was ra
week -end visitor at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J. Arming.
air. and Mrs. Jane's Rankin, Mies
Violet Rankin, Mr. Clyde Rankin aad
Mir. Robert Reid left on Monday for
Tacoma, Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving; Sutherland,
who have been spending their vaca-
tion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.
el. Wilson, left on Monday for Lon-
don, where they will remain for a
few days before returning to their
home in Owen Sound.
We understand that Miss H. I.
Graham is not a candidate in 'connec-
tion with the London Free Press Eu-
ropean Battlefields Tour Campaign
as stated in last week's issue,
Mr. C. Young of Brantford was'vis-
iting the home of Mr. and Mts. J. S.
\Wish, last week. •
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Aitcheson of
t:owanstown visited at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Welsh over the
Fair. Urs. Aitchesott is a sister of
Mr. Welsh.
Mr, anti Mrs. B. Tyrentan were in
1'.ondcm last Saturday.
Mr: John McCormick and Mr. W.
l;ntmerton and family, of Kincardine,
visited Mfr, and Mire. Rattle over the
week -end.
, Rev. Thos. Brow,, will go to Wing -
ham fpr Sunday.
Br, Robert Bell left at the end of
hast week on a trip to the coast. He
will visit Seattle and other cities,
Mr. J. Habkirk has moved into the
residence on John Street which he re-
cently Purchased from Mr. J. J. Mer_
her, hi. P.
Mr. and:yrs. H. C. pox have' re-
turned from a visit to Strathroy.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Ifabkirk and fam-
ily left on Monday for St. Mary's,
Miss Bessie Gemmell is visiting her
sisters, the Misses Gemmell
Mrs. Mary Gillespie of Sintaluta,
Basic., is a visitor at the Monte of her
brother-in-law,, Mr. Neil Gillespie.
Mrs. W. Graham . and Mrs. W.
Porters of Buffalo are visitor's at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Porteus.
Miss Mary Gillespie has returned
to St. Thomas to resume her duties
on the staff of Alma College.
Mr. Nelson Hays, who has been.
spading a week with relatives here'
returned to New York on Saturday
last,
Miss. Duggan, who represents 'the
Upper Canada Bible Society, spoke,
to the Preebyter'ian Sunday School
on Sunday regarding her work and
is caiivassing for contrihutwns this
week.
TH,1-; .�C 1i'lldhl' ;."i'
' 's+..
Mrs. f, F. -0,C1 area of Cua'outo onipehnl .far their slai ips
irun3 pattic'rtlal lc the l,rr•erchoCrsolltg-
an'it Mrs. James .Bertram of New rates, we can have a better appsewa-�
York k with daughters of the late Mr. til, t of the brilliant record of these .
Geo. L'+wing spent Sunday -at the
home of Aiir. and \Ira. J L'roadfoot:
t\frs. George lfudsott' it is taken an
apartment over Mr. \V, G, Willis'
store,
Mr. W. B. Herr, son of Mr. and
Mrs. James Kerr, left on . nrtsrdey
for f:nglaed where he will complete
itis course of study at the Oxford
Cd it'e rsity.
We understand that Mr. Somer-
ville has disposed of his residence on
Goderich St, to Mr. C. A, Barber,
Miss Margaret Jackson is visiting
friends in Toronto.
Mrs. West, who has been visiting
her brothers, Messrs. J. and G. Card -
Ito, has returned to Cleveland,
Miss Muriel Willis is visiting
friends in Detroit,
Hr. and Mrs. S. Cluff have sold
their house here and intend moving
to, Goderich.
t\'I'essrs. L. Colbert,'H. Burrows, E.
Rivers, G. Chapman, attn R, Bristow
left on Friday for Toronto where
they will attend the Ontario Dental
College.
The Haevest Thanksgiving Ser-
vice will be held at St. Thomas'
church next Sunday, Sept. 28th, The
Rev.,,H.W.,Snell, rector of Wingharn,
will be the 'special preacher. The ser-
Vices will be as follows;- 'klorning
prayer, 11 a. ne; Children's service,
3 p. tib,; Even Song, 7 P. m.; The
church will be decorated for the oc-
casion.
Mrs. E. J. Howes whp removed a
few years' ago to Strathcona, Alta„
returned to Seaforth this week.-
Miss
eek-Mliss Hadley of Toronto is visiting
Mrs. A. D.. Sutherland.
kit's. Bemis of Toronto .is visiting
Mee. George Henderson. .
Optimism, humor, excitement and
noveltyare the principal features of
Douglas 'Fairbank's new photoplay
e Comes Up Smiling", which will
next Monday, Tuesday, and Wednes=
be presented at' the Stttand'Theatre,
day, ' it is. the hest Vairbank's 'pic-
ture e'er, sltpwn at this Theatre.
..The annual meeting -of the Seaforth
Branch of the C. R. C. S. will be held\.e stack PI avtr Ra11s for s
Liberal -Conservative
CONVENTION
For South Huronwill be lucid in
TOWN HALL, HENSALL,
MONDAY, SEPT, 29th. 1919 m
iat 2 o'clock. m, to select a candidate
t
for the Provincial lileton, to elect
officers, and general business. Men
and women cordially invlt
i Eilber, M. P.P., AA otAjggb RBI
speak. ,, iW
By order of the Executive
FARMER'S CLUB
The monthly meeting of the Far-
mers' Club will be held in the Separ-
ate School Hall on Wednesday, Oct.
let. A musical programme. Non-
members as. well as members wet
-
COME coe as important business will be
discussed. Rebate on coal given,
Ladies invited. Meeting at 8.15
sharp.-
G. D. HARN, President.
• R. DORRANCI:, Secty.
Seaforth's Leading
MUSIC STORE
Our 13usines is growing. ....
There's a Reason.
Come in and hear our Bell
Player Piano. The swellest in town.
No steed to go to the city to
buy. If you can't visit our store
write for particulars.
We make . deliveries ,free .of
charge up to 50 miles on Phono-
graphs and Pianos, new or slight-,ly used.e.
- •ur . wee
the Carnegie Ltbr ,t nn Friday
in
afternoon, n:ebber 3rd at 3,30 p. m,
The Picture of the hour, '`Mick. on an
hl", will be shown at the Strand, Fri
day and *Saturday, Oct. 3rd and 4th, et" .s•
Welch uexl rver±lt's papers.
Rally Day Services will he held in
he Seaforth Presbyterian church
text Sunday when the Honor Roll-
and Sheath will be unveiled. Rev, F.
H. Larkin will have for evening sub-
ect, "Wonsan, the New Citizen."
Miss Thelma Pethlck leaves this
week to train for a nurse in a hos-
sitar in London.
Mrs. Edward 1fclFaul has returned
ram St. Thomas where she spent
he suntnter. She was accompanied
by her sister.
Miss Hyslop spoke in the Metho-
dist church on Tuesday night oil how
to vote on the Referendum.
Mr. and Mrs. Win, Henderson
were recent visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs, J. S. Welsh. , Mrs.
Henderson, formerly Miss Lena
Sperling, is a twice of Mr. Welsh.
Mfrs. A. Gordon of McKillop is
visiting friends in town,
A. T, Craig's Pupils Recital,
Case's Hall, Sept. 26th. Programme
romptly at 8 P M. Admission by
icket only, Ticket holders are re-
luested to he seated at. least 10
tinutes .before eight. -Doors closed
Ming each number,
The boys who went from here to
he Dental College in Toronto were
11 forced to return except Aubrey
Crich, as so many returned soldiers
vere given preference that no roost
y player piano, music cabin -
met music, violins, & etc.
JOHNATHAN E. HUGILL
t Opposite Bank of Commerce,
P
d
a
was left.
As we go to press, a convention of
the United Farmer's Clubs is being
held to nominate a Provincial cait-
diate.
Ladies' Auxilary of the G. W. V. A.
The adjourned meeting of the lad-
ies of Seaforth and Egnionciville and
the surrounding district for the Pur-
pose of organizing a Ladies' Auxili-
ary tothe G. W. V. A. will be held
at the Carnegie Library on Tuesday
next at 4 p, n, A full attentlence of
the ladies is desired.
SCHOLARSHIP EXAMINATION
At the recent University of Torun -
to Scholarship examinations, Miss
Margaret Edge stood third in the
province, wining the 2nd Edward
Blake in General Proficiency and the
2nd Edward Blake in Classics and
mathematics. Miss Edge is the only
girl within the first four students.
This' Scholarship aggregates with the
Carter scholarship, ,$275. This is the
second year in succession that a
Seaforth student has won this large
scholarship.
ivir, Edwin'C. Miller wonthe first.
Edward Blake scholarship itt. Maths.
ntatisc and Science. • This 'Scholar-
ship' with its corresponding :Cartel
scholarship has a $260 value.
When we realize that there are per-
haps a -hundred or store students
Those Who Fough
Endorse the Citizens' Liberty League
The Citizens'Liberty League is proud to state that the
following Organizations of Veterans have signified their
approval of the League's objects and are supporting it in
the endeavour to obtain sane, moderate temperance
legislation.
Great War Veterans' Association—Toronto Branches:
Parkdale Central Riverdale , West Toronto Barlscourt.
The Grand Army of Canada. His Majesty's Army and Navy
Veterans' Association. The Naval Veterans' Association.
75th Battalion Association. 75th Battalion Officers' Association.
The Originals' Club. 83rd Battalion Association.
These great Organizations of morn who were the first to answer the
call in the fight for liberty are endorsing the platform of the Citizens'
Liberty League because they know, with the League, that the Ontario
Temperance Act unduly restricts the liberties of the citizens of the
Province.
These men ask,—and what men in the Province have such a right
to ask? --that you vote '`YES" on questions two and three on the
Referendum Ballot—and so assure to the citizens a beer containing
2.51 per cent. alcohol by weight, absolutely non-intoxicating—the
Beer of the Ballot.
Vote "YES" on all Four 'l 'stions
Remember, every voter must vote on every question
or- his ballot will be spoiled.
CITIZENS' LI ETY LEAGUE
PROVINCIAL HEADQUARTERS -22 College Street, Toronto. T. L. Carruthers, Secretary
Hon. President: Sir Edmund B. Osler President: Lt. -Col. H. A, C. Machin,
- Vice -President: I. F. Hellmnth, K.C. Hou. Treasurer: F. Gordon Osler
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gestive system than men.
For Asthma and Catarrh. It is
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success as it eats be used outnasly`,'
Sufferes from asthma, and catarrh
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