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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1919-12-04, Page 5If or $ in . . - Thursday, December 4, 1919. SAVE AND PROSPER The companions of Victory are Work and Thrift. If the people of Canada practise these essentials, our great problems of reconstruction can be settled to the mutual benefit of all.. Don't waste! Save and prosper. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE 12.1. Seaforth 3ranch J. G. Mullen, Manager ommaxemirestmenam-arsesmazesee.,,,,..mm„.szonanessmarnerream W. J. Walker Undertaker and Embalmer . 2, Walker, holder of gov• ercutomt Diplmea and License Day or Night cal 6 reedy° our prompt attention Day Phone 67 Night 18 UENfliAL birdaiS STRATFORD. ONT. The largest and best Com. mercial School in Western Ontario. We give individual in- structionand students may enter cur Commercial, Shorthand, or Telegraphy Departments at any time. We assist graduates to pos- itions. Write for our free cata- logue and learn the nature of our work. D. A. MoLACHAN, Principal SEAFORTH MARKETS Wednesday, December 3, 1919. Wheat $1.95 per bus. Oats ........ . . . . . . . .... .80 per bus. Marley 1.45 perbus. Aran $45 per ton !Shorts $50 per ton 'lour $5.50 to 5.81) per bag flutter 52 to .58 per lb. ggs 56 to .58 per doz. togs 16.50 per ewt • ri,,,MACX681=tarped=92=SOVaraterrettrauntssatarralibruilirattatalldr61/11====e1PrOSSISPILIVISSIMMI To Inveztors • A Guaranteed Mortgage Investment Certificate, is• suet by the Trust & Guar- antee Co. Ltd. -7 -Toronto bearing 34 p. c. interest payable semi-annually is one of the best and safest investments offering today All information cheerfully given, JON RANKIN Special fiepresentative Main Street, cieaforth Phone eta iU it nu ll Mame 14.11,901, NUM 3.11960 .01.•••••/.....”1•94.011. la !Town Topics! ....................i„........................0 The High Cost of Living.—Econ- omy is the word today. Make your Old go rmen Is do instead of pur"chas- ieg lie V, ones, Have then dry cleaned and pressed: Dry cleaning, when properly done, ' lengthens the life of the garinents, preserVes their new appearance and arts as a disin.. fectant. Unsanitary wearing apparel often cause the sickness and death Iof people, dile' to germs. Clothing should be cleaned at frequent inter- vals, My. Wardrobe, GoIlerich St. Sea forth, opposite Queen's Hotel. Mrs. W. R. Smillie intends leav- ing this Week to spend 'the winter in Los Angles, California. Mr. and Mrs. Somerville and chil- dren of the west are visiting at Mr. Somerville's-home here, Mrs. Williams has disposed of her ;household effects and intends mov- ing to Detroit in the near future, Mrs. Munro of Saskatoon is visit- ing her mother, Mrs. 1'. i, Hays, who is seriously ill. • Mr. Harry IVelland is visiting his parents in Egmondvitie. Miss N. L. Voting is visiting friends in Toro Me. A4iss Winnifred Richards of Strat- ford is visiting" her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Maitland. Mrs. J. B. Thompson has returned from London. Mrs. IfickS left this tot •1., lot 1 01 - on 1 ct where- she and her' daughter, Mrs. Mervyn will reside. Mr. Ferguson and family are mov- ing into the house on Goderich st. which they purchased front Mr. Stobie. A successful smoker and euchre was held in the town hall nn Friday evening by the lawn bowling club, Prize winners 'were, 1st, Mr. T. Scott: 2nd, Mr. L. T. DeLacey; 3rd, Mr, J. G. Mullen. I I 1 The stock of shingles in town pow - N. B. — Bonds and D. ' ed much to small for the demand on hentures including •all iS- Monday to repair damage done by the sues of War Bonds, bought storm. Shingles were also scarce in and sold. CREAM WANTED -Send your cream to us and receive top prices. We are running our plant the year through 'and can handle your full supply and furnish you with cans. We pay twice monthly and weigh, sample and test each can of cream carefully. Our motto is "Honesty to our Patrons." Patrons are requested to return all our cans when not in use. flutter and Buttermilk also on hand and for sale at market pricza. The Seaforth Creamery Co. a C II UR SHOE SE VICE Correct fitting, after all, only intelligent shoe selling, We would touch rather sell you the second pair of :shoes than the first—it seems more—it' signifies satisfaction with the first pair, „ Real satisfaction is not a matter of a moment—it should continue during 'the life of the shoe, Satisfaction must rest upon the proper fitting at the time of the purchase. This requires experience and intelligence of purchase.. People who buy here for the first time t.t once become friends of our House • as well as admirers of our shoes, This y is the very best capital that there is. We appreciate it and We try to deserve it increasingly, If GIVE US A TRIAL The Home of Good Shoes ii villages in the vicinity. Mr. Harry Colbert has sold his farm just south of Egmondville to Mr. Johnston of London. Mr. Col- bert intends moving to London in the near future, .• Don't fail to see the seven,part special --"Sporting Life"—flig Plots, Big Scenes. and Big Thrills, at the Strand, Thurs., Fri., and Sat. Adults, 20c, Chihli -en untler 14 years) 10c. Miss Isabel Scott is visiting friends in Toronto. The ma ey friends of Mr. \\'. J. Ilart will regret to learn that he suf- fered a relapse on Tuesday anti that but slight hopes arc entertained of his recovery. Mr. (1, S. Garden has returned front a visit to Tomcat,. Miss Ryckman of Hen:tall was the guest of Miss 'Norma Jeffrey, The Christian Ettica,ta• Society of the Egmont -1011c church held a vet y successful Scotch social on Frida3„ vetting in the church, The proceed amounted to $37. Mr. J. McBride of Hamilton was visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs J, R. Archibald, :Miss Staples of Ingersoll is visit - ng law sister, Mrs. John MacTavish. ergt, C, Haines and bride arrived tome from England on Saturday. Aliss 0. Marshall of Toronto is a isitor at. the home of her aunt, Mrs. Villiam Carnochan in Tuckersmith. MrS. Phillip Horton of Port Hope 'as a guest at the home Mr. and Mrs. C. Greig. Mrs, NI, C. Hodgins, who spent eek at the home of Mrs. S. Boyd Is returned to Detroit. . Mr. Steadman was a week end visit • at the home of Mr. j. Beattie, Mr, S. Carimehan of Lucknow was town visitor. Mr. Arthur Echrininhi fit, n the west visiting his brother, mr. W. Ed- munds. Sirs, E. J. Burrows is visiting atives ill London. Reeves Grieve of Seaforth, Goven- k of MeKillop, Armstroeg of Hel- 1, and Crich of Tuckersmith are in derich this week attending the cling of the County Cotmell, l'he prices for the Big Special ,ortina Life" -at the Strand, 'Chore . Sat,. arc Adults 20c, Children. der 14 years) 10c. Many movie s say this picture surpasses ickey." 'rafessor Ii. Davidson 1),D. of .ontyt will conduct Anniversary vices it, the Sea forth Presbyter - Church next Sunday at 11 mad 7 ode. 1r 1'. Dickson of NI eK illop is log into the residence on Gorier - :it, which he has purchased from . Flicks, r, John McNay is moving to the has purchased from Mr. T. kson. Dr. Waghorn of Walton is mov- to Sea forth. r. W. H. Hays of Toronto is hig his' parents, Mn, and Mrs. .ays, 2 S ii I J. w 1 hi ot is a rel Inc let Go me "Si Fri tun fan "A1 her ' i tan n'cl 1101 cli Airs itt iarui Die np visit mi.ommemenswirmimmanorsommiumumesmin H • THE SEAFORTH NEWS First Presbyterian ellW,Mtirth Rev, F. H. Larkin, D.D. Pastor 1867 £D5 1919 A.D. 52 Anniversary Services Sparkling addresses, morning and evening by one of the greatest Canadian preachers, Prof. Richard Davidson, Ph.D., D.D.! Knox College, Toronto nday9 biir 79 19 Special numbers by the Choir of the Church will include Harry Rowe Shelley's "Saviour, When Night Involves the Skies", "Hark! Hark! My Soul!", Soloistsi—Mr, J. G. MULLEN and Miss I. SCOTT. Miss EVELYN L. GREIG will sing Coenen's "Come unto Me", and Master JAMES STEWART will be heard in "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere". Organist and Choir Director t 19 eraio estuniummaftwommemons.,mmo Attraction Extraordinary Thurs. Fri. S ct The great Drury Lane Melodramatic success 6 S Life, 74 Paramount arteraft Special The world's most famous racethe English Drbey I A thrilling prize fight at an exclusive London club I Excitemnet, intrigue --everything ia a young English Earl's "sporting life"! See this TREMENDOUS picture A TWO REEL MACK-SENNETT COMEDY "JUP and STITCH TAII,OR, Well, you know what happens in a Paramount -Sennett Comedy, ............_........_THINGs BUZZ DON'T THEY ? YOU BET I COME ON I ! "Sporting Life" " carries our personal guarantee. If it does not please l' 95 per cent of our patrons, then we can't pick the GOOD ONS55. t• t .............._______------____----„,.............—.....--.....--2,& Adults 20c, Children under 14 years 413.-,„--, ork.7... . WARM You Are Specially Invited to Attend,' .••••_19.9,725m. one or both services.—and also to bring your children.—Some day they will take your place. mo. Beattie ehairijzn Managing Board The Prince of Wales I A large photo of the popular heir of the Throne for all News reatkrh. The Family Herald and Weekly Star of Motitreal have secured the ex- clusive rightsfor all 'Canada for a real good photo, 16 x22 inches. of the Prince of Wales. It is by Van Dyke, the celebrated London, England, photographer, taken on the eve of the Prince's departure for Canada. The News has made arrangements with the Family Herald and Weekly Star whereby wc include the Prince's portrait it, a clubbing offer, We offer-hoth papers for one year each, and all autographed rutty of the Prince of IN -:ales portrait, size, 16 x 22 inches, all for 2.25, All orders to be sect to this office. TEE E7,110k1111 DEM Warning --This offer is good only until December 31, 1919, tvhe nit is an- not:aced the priceof the Family Herald will be $1.50 a year. 7 I SRA 0 or fir Parlor I am buying all kinds of k I have a great stock of second-nanl Water pipes and shaftings for sale. Joe Naftolin is Seaforth Junk Dealer Phone Next •to the Dick House r202.!IF!' 'TABLE Good Health Knows No Aches or Pains! Every organ in the body must be strong, healthy and full G'sof life if you wish to enjoy perfect health. Petty organ in the body depends upon a healthy condi- '`"" Hoe. of the Nerves. The Heart and Nerves form a combina- 0 don that can either make make the whole body healthy and *mem; or :111 destroy the fabric of the body thru disorders of the Nervous tiystern, The Nerves are the telegraph system of the body, if they ''' are in a healthy condition the Heart will respond quickly and 0 natairall. Haeking's Heart and Nerve Remedy C.)TS ; esennusended and gnaranteed for Anaemia, Neurasthenia, High O Blood Pressure. Nervous Dyspepsia, Blood Disorders, Neuritis, Paralysis, "P" Stomach aund Bowel Spasms, Hysterical Affections, Nervous Disorders, Heart Troubles, Nervous Headache, Skeidessness, and all Discuss, of the Heart, Non -es, Brain and Body. It is a great Tonle slid Builder and volt abeam unt be digeouritged because other medicines have failed to help You. Its sure YOU get HACBING'S, as no other kind will do, if you will but give ft a trial. You will get good results from Melting's )3 a a r t and Nerve ItemedY Pries San a box, or 6 for $2.50. Don't take "something Inst as Coed", you will only be disappointed insist on Racking's. Bold by au dealers or by mail Postpaid. 0 HACKING'S LIMITED - Listowel 1 combination for all who desire good health, If you are troubled with Constipation take XIACKING'S XIDNDY 1 0 AND LIVEN PILLS, Price We, sea boxes for $1.00. 7.1tey do nob I 0 Gripe, Purge or Irritate. These two preparations make an ideal 11.4 G 0 G - G 0 0 Q . • it. ‹`• 4, 0, • .tt !:;1ktJ 1 I: if' 11 kd = IK ...• Shakespeare said "the play of the thing" but the masterf acting that Won for John Barrymorc eat re'votatti-t: of being nit greatest actor on the New York stage lint season, mites the reze,, ful drama doubly a success. Here MONDAY —TUESDAY— WEDN.E7D Princes • d