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The Seaforth News, 1919-12-11, Page 5
Thursday, December 11, 1919. T1 -I Ei SEAFORTH NEWS, SAVE AND PROSPER. The companions of Victory. are Work and Thrift. If the people of Canada practise these essetials, 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 Seaforth Branch J. G. Mullen, i Tanager W J. Walker Un ariaker 150(1 Embalmer W. J. Walker, holder of goy• ertnneut Diploma and Ltounse Day or Night eel s 'reueivs our prompt utteotion Day Phone 67 Night is CENTRAL STRATFORD. ONT. 4-> The `largest `Saud best Com- mercial School in Western Ontario, 'We give individual in- structionand students may enter rur Commercial, Shorthand, or e 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. McLACHAN, Priifipal SEAFORTH MARKETS :1'cditesday, December; 10. 1919, { ( •.\'heat, per bushel 1.95 •:rats, per bushel .05 Barley, per bushel 1,25 tlran, per ton 45.00 Shorts, per ton 11100 134 - Moor, per bag 5 50 to 5 80 -clutter, per lb. .55 to 57 'ggs, per dozen .fi0 to 65 '.logs, per cwt, 15.00 It.. D Tawe. tors A Guaranteed Mortgage Investment Certificate, is- sue.', by the Trust& Guar- antee Co. Ltd.=—Toronto bearingJ'A t p. c. interest payable semi-annually is one of the best and -safest investments offering ,today All information cheerfully given, JOIV:'d HAM Special Representative \Lulu iitreet, ami forth l'hnne 9111 N. B. — I3ou.i and I) - hentures mcludiug all is - Sties of.War s•suesoEWar Bonds, bought and sold. CREAM WANTED :Tend your cream to us and re:.eive top prices, We are running our plant the year through and can handle your fall supply and furnish you with cans. We pay twice monthly and weigh, sample and test each can of create carefully. Our motto is "Honesty to our Patrons." Patrons are requested to return all our cans when not in use. Butter and Buttermilk also on hand and for sale at market prices. The Seaforth Creamery Co. Ch istmas e t,.A 11 en Youthink Good Shoes—Think Scott's" s Ti A Christmas Store for The' `'Whose Family ROMPER LEGGINGS STORM SHOES RUBBER BOOTS* -- --' OVERSHOES TROT-MOC SHOES MOCCASINS CARRIAGE BOOTS COMFY SLIPPERS SHOC BUCKLES LADIES CLOTH BOOTS •:MEN'S FLEECE -LINED RUBBER SOLED BOOTS Special Prices on Felt Footwear 12...01111—...1111`1111...001111amaa4; u..m„ x11 • Town Topics]. X11,®1111—ttit®rum mnae0 The Flidh Cost of Living,—Econ- only 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 done, lengthens the life of the garments, preserves their new appearance and acts as a disin- fectant.', Unsanitary wearing apparel often cause the sicknes's and death of people, due to germs. Clothing should he cleaned' at frequent inter - vale, My \\rai•drobe, Goderich St. Sea forth, opposite Queen's Hotel, A Benefit Dance 'will be given Cardno's'Htall on Friday night,1) centber twelfth. Mr. .Harry Weiland left on 1\ ton - day to' resume his position in' Tor - 'onto after spending a few weeks at his home. kgmondv.ilte. Ml'. and Mrs. Charles Hart of To onto; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hart Stratford; Mr. and Airs. G. Hart Guelph and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Brown of Stratford Were here ' a tending the: funeral of the -late hi W. J FIart. Mrs. W. G. Willis returned oft Sa arrday front a visit to friends in De trait. . Movie fates from the country ca see a complete show at the "Strand Theatre" by getting in at 8.45 p.m. Remember this on. Saturday nights. Mrs. McIntyre of Had Axe, Mich is a visitor at the hone of her siste Mrs. A. B. McNab, Ret. A. McIntosh of Port Arthur Mr. and Mrs, hlugh Mclutosh of Toronto, Mr. C. C. McIntosh of Tor- onto -anti Mr. John McIntosh of Lon- don were here attending the funeral of their mother, the late Mrs. George McIntosh, Miss Jean C;•ovenlock of the God- erich Collegiate staff spent Sunday with her'parents. \lr. and \lrs, J. R. Guveulock, Mr, and Mrs. Stewart McIntosh and little daughter of St. Marys were week end visitors at her home here. Mrs. John Murray of Tuckersmith has returned from a trip to the west. The Philathea Class of the Method- ist .church held a very suecesful baz- aar of Saturday afternoon ill the Flax Company's store on Main et. Supper was served in the evening. The proceeds amounted to $250, An enjoyable tea was given last Wednesday afternoon. at the hoiue of Mrs. H. R. Scott under the auspices of the Barbara Kirlunan Auxiliary when the strut of $311 was realized, Interesting -\nnite stry services were held in the i'resbytei'iau church on 'Sunday December 7th, Prof. R. Davidson of Toronto . occupied the pulpit and preached two able ser- mons, The subject in the morning was on faith in tate tut seen realities and its relation to the C'hristian's daily life; in the evening he gave a o actical and helpful discourse on re- pentance. Specially good music was rendered by the choir under the effi- ient leadership of Mr. A. T. Craig. 1'he solo parts were taken by Miss Evelyn Greig, Mr, I G. hl alien and Master James Stewart. Miss .Marjorie Brown has returned from visiting her sister in Toronto. Mrs, Ii. J. Hudgins Iles. returned from Toronto. Mr. au,l Mrs. J. Melville of Loudes Moro spent the week end with hirs. John Warwick. Next week at the Strand, lion. Tue. Wed., ilairold i:ockw•ood in "Pals First..' anti "batty Arbuckle"' in "Good Night Nurse." Thur. Fri. and Sat., Bill Hart in "Square Deal Sand- erson" and Ben Turpin in, "Among hose Present." The many friends of Miss: Thelma Petliiek will he pleased to know that she has successfully, passed her first examination at Victoria Hospital, London, :Mr. and Mrs, Whitesntith of Man- illa are spending the winter with Mr. id Mrs. F. S. Savauge.' ' Sirs Appleton Elcoat of Tucker - smith received 'word recently of the death of her sister in Abilene, Kan- sa • 'Mrs: McLean of Kingston is visit-' as the proprietor has rented his farm. in e- r - of of S. t r. t - 1i t•, '1' ai s. ;ter. Jolie A. Murray is in Wood - stork this week nn a business trip. \{r. T. \lc\licheal and son and Mr, A. l Icoat are in tiuelph, this week, attending the winter Fair. ( Mlr. A. McLennan' is a Toronto visitor. Mrs. Peter Scott of Brussels, who spent Sunday with iter utothbr, Mrs. J. P. Brine, left on Monday for Tor- onto to meet her sou Cline, who is coming home from the west. Prof. Davidson of Toronto was a week -earl visitor at the masse. Let the Strand help you. to make this Christmas a merry one. No more war pictures at this theatre, Pictures of the happy bilin are what you'll see here. Take a look et these laugh pro- litcers for Christmas week. Mon. 'rues. Wed., Dec. 22-23-21, a big double show.., Charlie Chaplin • in; "Sunnyside." and Hale Hamilton 'in "After his own Heart." Thur. Fria Sat., Dec. 25-26-27, Dorothy Gish in "I'll get Tdint Yet,"—Enough said. The Home of Good, :shoes ung her parents,- Mr.,and Mrs 'Joins Robb. ' Miss Staples who was a vasitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs John 'Mt lavish, has returned to Ingersoll. Mrs. 1lamlltou of Godo ich.'st is visiting friends itf Stratford. Mr. M. MCKeJlar, agent for the Canadian Express Co., has rented the office' occupied by Mr. W. Somerville in the Commercial Hotel and will move into it shortly, The ' Marley- Sherds Concert and Dance on Tuesday evening attracted a• select audience and anisic lovers were not disappointed as the pro - grannie was of a very artistic nature, If this company should again appear in Seaforth they may be assured of a large attenrlence CLEARING AUCTION SALE of harm Stook and Implements Jas. Jolles, auctioneer,has received. in- structions. -front 'IIr, .1osiah • Watson to sell by public' auction on lot .10, concession 5, plibbert, on Monday, December 15th, the following; HORSES -41 horse, 7 years old; 1' horse, 6 yearn old; l marc 12 years driver quiet and reliable; I colt, 2 years old: 1 colt, 16 months old, hea- vy. z. CATTLE --5 cows, supposed to be with calf; 2 heifers, 2 years old: 4 steers, 2 years old; 5 yearlings: 7 calves, all good Durhants. PiGS---3 sows. supposed to he with pig. 15 store )togs: IMPLEMENTS -Deering hinder, 6 foot; Deering mower; Deering disc; drill: ten foot steel rake: rooter, 3 drum; cultivator; , cont cultivator; Cockshtttt riding plow; Cockshutt walking plow; 4 sections harrow; 2 furrow plow; wagon; sleighs; light waggon with pole; top buggy; wag- gon box; gravel box; hay rack; pill - per; cream separator; 4 Jt. p. Inter• national gas engine on trucks; cut- ting box, circular saw; fanning mill; cutter; crusher; pig rack; 2 set heavy harness; set light harness. HAY and GRAIN ---A quantity of hay; 350 bushels mixed wheat and oats; 500 bushels mixed peas, barley and oats; 50 bushels barley; 16 feet good ensilage in silo and enntc straw to be fed on the place. Sale at one o'clock. TERMS --All sums of $10 and under cash: over that amount, 9 months credit will be given on furnishing ap- proved joint notes, 4 per cent otl' for cash on credit amount. No reserve No outside stock allowed, JOS.IAH WATSON, Piop., JAMES JONES,' Auctioneer, ' ' • Mothers Value this 011e --Mothers who- know how suddenly croup may seize their children and bow neresn-' ary prompt action is in apply -1'1k re lief, always keep at hand a supply of Dr. 'Phomas' Eclectric Oil, bee ivse cxperiencc has taught theist +hr.;e is no betterpreparation to behail for the. treatment, of this ailment. They are wise for its various 17ses tcimr:er it a valuable medicine. Dragged down by Asthma, ---The ratan or woman who is continually subject to asthma is unfitted fir his or her life work. Strength rlepai Sc and energy is taken away until life he- tu nies a dreary existent`. And yet this is needless, Dr. 1, I), Kelings' 'Istlatita Remedy has brought a greAt change to an army of sufferers. It relieves the restricted, air tubes and guards against future trouble. Try it • THERE ES ONLY ONE GENUINE ASPIRIN Only Tablets with "Bayer Cross' are Aspirin—No others I If yah don't see the "Bayer Cross" on the tablets. refuse them—they are not Aspirin at all. insist on genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin' plainly stamped with the safety "Bayer Cross" ---Aspirin preserihed by physic!nni, for nineteen years and proved safe by millions for headache, 'roach-. ache. 1 rr `lie, Rheumatism 1 nntbug*o, Colds, Neuritis. and Pam generally. Handy tilt boxes of 12 tablets ---also larger "Bayer" packages. Made in Canada.' Aspirin is the trade mark (registered in Canada), of Bayer ltanufaeture of Monoaectieaeidester of Sahe heacid, While it is well 6t„,trn that Aspirin xuean, Bayer manufacture, to assist the public against imitations, the Tablets of Bayer Company. Ltd., will be .stamped with their general trade mark, the "Bayer Cross," Princ .46511011161* Remember 'The Girl Dodger'! Great wasn't it? Well here is another one with the The Same Star S In s eriffs LA. PARAMnUNT PICTURE] a We had our pick of all the Paramount and Artcvaft pictures, distributed by the Famous Players Film Service in Oanaaa. You'll see nothing but the good ones he e. ADDED The Furi!miest Main on the Screen 65- Ben Turpin" with an 7iill=Staer Cast in "East Lynne With Variations" Two Reels Jatnujed with Laugh 8 , 1 5 P.M.—"EAST LYNNE WITH VARIATIONS" 8.45 P.M. -"THE SHERIFFS SON" THUR.S. — FRI. — SAT. Adults iSe. Children 10c. Arty one 14 years or more is considered en adult at the Box( Office WARM "'Jack Pickford Eg Louise Huff 17a sRnt ,5 l Z!a,ei muni fduna' ' A Story of a Scotch laddie and Kentucky thoroughbreds. shown with PEARL WHITE'S combination of comedy and thrills. THE FIGHTING RAIDER Here MONDAY —TUESDAY— WEDNESDAY S5 The Prince of Wales A large photo of the popular heir ,of the Throne for all News readers. The Family Herald and Weekly Star of Montreal have secured the •s= elusive rightsfor all Canada for a real good photo, I6 x22 Mein, al t!.(' I Prince of Wales, It is by Van Dyke, the reiclnraited London, t t;•land photographer, taken oNthe eve of the Prince's depart t'.. .Cana.M. file News has made atrange-mem s with. the Tamil: I le, alit aml 1 t6:';• Sitar Whereby we include the Prince's portrait in a clubbing offer.. 11'e offer both papers for one year tach, and an autographed ea Prince of \Vales portrait. Size, Ili x Z2 iur'hes, all for 2.23 All orders to 'be seat to this orrice. py of tit THS C,E.©RTE DIMS 4barn"itis=-This otTel• r. g,nl on)} triter Deceishc l d, whc nit is nn nottneed the price of tine Family'Id-!a'! will b l.Ptl.a yeas'. I iecffl 0 er TOF� irmn» I am buying all kinds of have a great stock of second-ban.i D:ter pipes and sh1$rli1g3fat' sale, 8 >j �fatoo Seaforth Junk ' Dealer - Phone .. Next to the Dick House ` .