The Seaforth News, 1917-05-10, Page 5Page 5
THE CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
!AR ICDMUND WACKLR,G,Y.O., L,. 13.0.7«, President
V AIRD, General Manager,
I1. Y. P. JONES, Aes't Genera! Menem
AARIAL, $15,000,000 ' RESERVE FUND, $13,500,00
F.At,R1VIERS' IUSINESS
The Canadian Bank of Commerce extends to Farmers every
]facility for the transaction of their banking business, including
the discount and collection of sales notes, Blank sales notes
are supplied free of charge on application.
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J.G. MULLEN MANAGER
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man.
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clean shaven and hair'
neatly cut, typical of
the Tuan who com-
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ary. Follow his .,er-
ample by having your
barbering done at the
Commerical Barber
Shop. We assist
greatly in keeping
you well groomed.
Last week we satis-
fied over 250 custom-
ers. Think of it !
Were you one ? If
not decide at once to
get the best treatment
beccmirg direct to
the
COMMERICAL BARBER
SHOP
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HAIR CUTTING
Our Speciality
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Dublin
Mr and Mre L Looly and family visit-
ed Mrs Looly's parents Mr and Mrs
Ryan in Liman.
Miss E 0 Connell is visiting friends
in Toronto.
Mr W J Redmond of Milwaukee Wie,
is visiting bis parents here.
Mise M Maloney of Buffalo is visiting
at her home Smith of the village.
Mr Griffin of Ggoclerieh visited his
daughter Mre L J Molyneaux,
- Mies Runlets atldiMise Maloney (tall
ed on Mitchell friends on Monday,
Hensall
Bishop Williams of London was here
last week and held confirmation in St.
Paul's Church and a large number from
here and Stafra were confirmed.
The Rev. Hall Wood was a recent'
visitor here and preached an able ser-
mon.
Alvin Warner who out his aye on the
step at sohool is improving,
Mr. R, Fulton has gone to Detroit
for special treatment.
Brucefield
Mr. Alex. Mustard was in Tiverton
attending the funeral of his slater Mre
P, Brown who died is Toronto Hospital
Alex McKenzie has removed to a
market-gorden at London.
The Red Croce want all the old pap•
ors saved and stored, They will be coll.
Bated and Bold for the good work.
Sirs S MoKeuzie has bought a house
in Seaforth and gone to live there
Dr. Rodgers, formrely of this place
is now very ill in the hospital at Lon•
don
Mr. Madden anp faniilyofSt. Mary's
have taken up their residence in the
village.
Constance
German measles are now making the
rounds.
Herbert Glazier spent last week the
guest of his aunt Mrs, T. Roland.
Gardening, Seeding, Bouee-cleaning
are now keeping the men and women
busy,
Geo• Riley has been in poor health
lately.
James Snell of the Grove Road has
been visiting friende here,
Walton
The late season is keeping back seed-
ing yet some of the progressive farm-
ers have much aced in and all aro anx.
iohe to increase t:. a food for next year
aeit tvill be muolt needed, It is very
appalling to think of men, women, ohil.
drou, dying for the want of food to ens.
tain life, yet this is what is now taking
place in many parts of Enropol and
may in America, next year if we can•
not increase our stock of food greatly
over last year.
St, Georga'e Church statement just
published shows it is flouriehiug •and
doing well.
Many Isere were in Brussels attend-
ing the Presbyterial meeting.
Saorameutal services were held in tae
Methodist Ohurch on Sunday last,
The Red Oroes reported the follow-
ing receipts for April • --- Teae, $ 71,65
Mies. Kirby's donation $8.20; Delano()
from March S 153.20; Total $ 228.06.
Expenditures $ 156.90
The Womon'e Institute will hold their
annual meeting in the Workmans Hall
Wedueaday 16th 3 p. m. A full meet.
is requoeted as there will be an election
of officers for the year.
Manley
Quite a number from here attended
the War Auxiliary Concert hast night
given in Oardno'e Hall Seaforth and
were delighted with the home talent
that was so well trained. The hall be
ing paakod to its utmost ort a
sit
p y and
toiv
g o every ono a chance to hoar
and
see performs and singers it will be
repeated on Friday night, All oome
and all woloome to work for the Wako.
humanity,
TIM ,SiAFQRT9 NEWS
Staf!a
Mia filo Vey le spending a couple of
weelfe with trioxide in Hamilton,
Mrs Geo Saha returned to .her home
on Sunday last,
Mre Steward and Mies Atoldeon of
Roxborough spent Sunday with Mists
Penelope Worden,
Mrs F D Hutchison spout a few (Nye
the gueet of her mother Mrs Babb,
Mitohell,
The Memorial Service held in the
Methodist church on Sunday last for
()apt Butson was very largely attended
Rev Darling preached 4 very able ear,
110011. About thirty Brother Marone
from Mitchell motored out and attended
the service.
Jones vs. Tockersnith
This !cage which has boon in the
Omuta for the past few yearo and which
has been before most all the High
Courts of0Ontario and has oauaed con-
siderable discussion in the Supreme
Court of Canada in Ottawa last week
and the decision so far as can be learn-
ed reads, 'Appeal allowed with costs,'
in favour of R I` Jones and other
interested parties. The case was eon.
ducted by Wm Prondfoot 51 1' P of
Gocleriob whowou in every court except
in the appeal courts in 'Toronto,
BISHOP MILLS DEAD
WAS ONCE RECTOR of SEAFORTH
Right:Rev. W. L. Mille. Bishop o
Ontario, clied at Kingaton on Friday
night. Helhad been in poor health
for some time. Born et Woodstook in
1846,11e, graduated from the Western
University was ordained in 1871. He
was rector of Norwich, Seaforth, St,
Johne, Quebec!, and Trinity Montreal
before his election to Diocese of Onta-
rio in 1901. He leaves one eon who is
now in the tronchee,MajorArthur Mills
Suitable references were made on Sun-
day morning to tha life of the late bis- civ
hop in St, Thomas Church be
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Pressing, Cleaning and Repairing
Campbell's Block opp Queens Hotel
up stairs.
Boy wants farm work—Apply to the
News Olfioe or phone 127 in the even-
ing
The News will adrertiee free any
farmer wanting help or any portion
wanting farm work.
Mr. and Mrs, J. M, Wilson have
returned from a pleasant visit with
their daughters, Mre, Sutherland and
Mies Wilson in Owen Sound.
Mies. H. 1, Grebaln has returned
from attending the Provincial meeting
of the Womans Missionary Society iu
Kingston
Pte Percy Rolph returned
on Saturday front Toronto.
Mrs. W Holt who Ilse been the
guest of Slie t, Evelyn Greig retnrued
to her hone in New York on Friday,
Miss, Edith Scott of Toronto 00 Ivor
city is home for the vaoatloar.
Mies. Helen Yonug has returned from
spending the winter in California,
Mrs, W. Sclater is visiting her dau-
ghter, b1re, Edgar Lawson, in Auburn
Mies, Conine of Buffalo is a rieitur at 1
the home of Mrs, 0, Eultert.
Air, and Site. Thomas Patton have
returned from au extended 1•ieit with
relatives in Michigan,
felr and ttolrs Harry Meyers of Strat
ford spent Sunday et the home of Mr.
and Sire Hugh Mofiay Jarvis St,
Miss, Annie Stewart was a week-
end visitor in Winthrop,
Anniversary Reticles will be held in
the First Presbyterian (Thumb en May
20 th when Rev Mr. Dunn of5Royce
Avenue, Toronto will;presoh
FIRE WASTE
Fire %tasted in 1916 $12,000,000 and
if not stopped will waste more this year
Unfortunately this waste was chiefly of
food products, Half these fires have
been srevented by a little care.
Half the barn fires could be prevent
ed and that would have meant in this
province alone a cavi ng of one milieu
dollars worth of food products,
Lightning rode on the barn is a safe
guard. Dont put crops till cared, and
veutllate the barn to let gases escape'
in those ways fire, a traitor, may be
largely prevented and much food saved,
WOOL WANTED
Bring your wool to the
Seaforth Oatmeal Mill
Warehouse where the high-
est Cash Price will be paid
for same,
L. Flurschuetz Buyer
Walter Thomson & Son • Ltd,
STRANGE GOD OF HUNS
Vastly Different is Anglo-Saxon Corti
caption, Says Writer
Well
or justifying theircauseif espair f they
ning
were to accept the German Emperor's
belief that God was always on his
side, says The New York Sun. To
people whose religious feeling is not
mistlitant and irnpersonaly the EmpeOSG ror's coniof c.
tion, so constantly intimated, that the
Almighty is with slim and against his
enemies conies as a shock. It seems
insincere and wanting in reverence.
But it is nothing of the kind, as Mr.
Sydney Brooks points out. To the
English and the Germans God is a
diis being.
LordGod Almighty, aall tterrliit"Ho
overshadowing being, feared and ro•
vered, and kept in our private Sano,
tuarlos, to be appealed to in moments
of profound grief or emotion, but cel
ainly no companion to our ordinary
houghts o1• actions," But, to quote
Mr, Brooks, "the Heber Herr Gott of
he Germans is above all things a
ery human comrade, a partaker of
lie common round hdtob
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n whatever 15 loved or on
1odo
Y Ho
s also an intensely . Gorman deity,
eculiarly associated with the Gler•
an soil, the supreme war lord and
uardlan of the Clanton hosts, The
Orman heart responds t0 Him even
hen the German intellect refuses to
°lax its scepticism and refuses still
ore sternly to bo caged within the
ur walls of any doctrine."
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Mre, Lucas Roes ofiel'Killop has roc
ed word that her eon Earlfttoea, has
en awarded the Victoria Crossland
de a Lieutenant.
The Rev. F, H, Larkin attended a
Presbytery meeting on Meads); at Hen -
sell,
Rev. .1 Argo of Egmondville was in
Idolisation Tuesday attending a meet-
ing of the Presbytery,
Captian Barclay of London inspected
the eadeta of the Collegiate on Monday
afternoon. Aftera thorough testing of
them in the various drilla he addressed
the boys in a very laudatory manner
for their work which showed careful
training on the part of their instructor,
Principal Roes
Mr Beattie has retired from buyiu
wool and Thomson & Son have place
abuyer to take care of wool, The price
this year are very high and fartners hav
It g wool should reap a good profit,
Mr John Sproat moved on Tuesday
to his now home on Victoria Street.
Pte E Kelly was home from Loudon
fur the week -end.
Mr Jack Van Egmmtd, returned sol-
dier arrived up from Toronto, where he
tools a em ire° in shell inspection and is
now in the Foundry.
6Ir and Mre H Gibb areremoving to
Markham where they will in future
reside.
Miss Hannah Ward of Egnlondvllla
is visiting friends in Toronto, -
Ma .5 C Graig returned from Port
Hope on Tuesday.
Mr Ordin Me Cormick spent the week
end in Bridgeburg and Buffalo with
his brother
Mr duo McTavish received word
yesterday front Pte Arthur Boole that
he was wounded and in a hospital in
France,
A Produotion Meeting will be held
at Winthrop tonight. Rev Messrs
Brown and Mo Kinley and Mr J H
Reid will be the speaker°.
There will be a Special Service for
Mother's Day in the Presbyterian
Sunday School at 3 p. m, on Sunday,
DOUGLAS CALDER
Mrs Calder of James St,reoeived
word Monday,b
hot 0
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at n Andreww
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8 or
Gnl telt enli t
o e edft
w h the Highland
:ore in Toroutc,wae killed in aotiom.11e
leaves a wife and one little datughter.
Mtloh sympathy is felt for the tinnily in
town where he woe well known before
going to Toronto four years ago.
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Thursday, May 10
Fashions
Newest fabrics
shown its
GREs `00 S
vOU are cordially invited to inspect our showing of
the latest cloths from PtIESTLEYS' famous looms at
Bradford, gngland, q Froin the attractive display you
will have no difficulty in s•hoosing a material and color
to suit your taste, q Among the newest fabrics are Salis-
bury Serge in colors, Mohair Serge, Wool San Toy, etc.
Look for the
nem. on /ka
eefocdge,
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STEWART BROS.
IMPORTANT NOTICE !
To the Boys and Girls of the Town of Seaforth, fourteen
years of age and under, the Seaforth Food Production Soc-
i ety will offer very handsome prizes for the best kept Veget-
able Gardens for the summer of 5927. The garden must be
no t less than 25o square feet, and any kind of vegetables
m ay be grown therein. Points will [be counted and the
prizes will be, awarded for neatness, quantity and quality.
F.ntrres for this contest must be must be received on or be-
fore the First Day of June 19I7,
Seaforth Food production Society
W M. HART tit, Chairman
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made to suit your
personality—the
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we're careful
that you select dle
the right one.
Secondarily, for the quality--
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cost you no more than others
but we're rather certain you'll
find. them finer.
But all this is really not convincing --
you Must wear one; you must have it
tailored to your measure from one of
the hundreds of fine fabrics and one
of the many Spring models.
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