The Seaforth News, 1917-05-24, Page 5Page
:THE CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
Slat il5D1vwND WALKER. C.V.O., LLD,. D.d,L., President
M1W, General Manager. II. V. F. JONES, Asst Conant Manager
APITAL, $1.5,0001000 RESERVE FUND, $13,500,000
FARMERS 13' USIN]ESS
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 MANAtg,ER
Expert Testimony.
To speak distinctly, and directly
into the "mouthpiece —
A N eminent telephone man of 30 years' ex-
perience says that this is the great need
in telephoning. Over half the service difficulties
would disappear if distinct and direct speak-
ing were practised.
411 To speak towards your telephone from a
yard or so away, or to speak across it means
bad transmission—often wrong numbers, mis-
understanding and annoyance.
t1 You can help the service, avoid wrong numbers, misun-
derstanding and annoyance, by speaking distinctly and
directly into the mouthpiece, with the lips about
half an inch from its rim.
"Good service t e " our true intent."
The Bell Telephone. Co.
of Canada
W. Js Walker & Son
Undertakers
and
Embalmers
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erument Diploma and License
Day or Night calls receive our
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Night " 18
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1Winter;,Tertn from January2nd
We have Commercial Shorthand
aril Telegraphy Department. The
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practical. The in struoters aroex-
'perienced and we are receiving
scores of applications for trained
help we cannot supply. Write at
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CORRESPONDENCE i
elitltotl
Oorp. J . E. Cook of London has
been in town visiting hie fancily,
Miss Annie Walker ;hos returned to
Toronto after visiting her father, Mo;
Robert Walks: of town,
Mr Fred Hayward formerly of Olinv
ton has enlisted in the Field Medical
Corps at Veneonver a, 0.
Rev. J E Hogg recently exohaugod
with Rev, Mr. MoGregor of London
who preaohed anniversary services in
Wiliis Church.
Miss Elva Levis graduated as nurse
at the General Hospital on Friday
Her mother Mrs Goo Lavis and her
two sisters Hattie and Roes were pre-
sent on the occasion.
Walton
The new engine for the MoDonald's
mil! arrived some time ago and is now
being put in place and work will
begin again, There are quite a few
logs to out.
The school was closed for a few days
on account of an octbrealc of scarlet
fever but is open again.
THE SEAFOR'r'l-I NEWS
�rowni a
11®...NW.�fted ail
Pressing, Cleaning find Repairing
Oampbell'e Block opp Queens Hotel
up stairs.
Mr, James Sproat received word on
Thursday that hie son Pte, Jacob
Sprout was wounded in notion.
Masora B 13 Scott and A. A. Naylor
were in Stratford on Friday night anti
received from the 1, 0. 0. F. the high.
e1' degree.
Miss Sadie Thompson is confined to
her bed through illnesa,
Mrs H Gibb leaves this week for her
new home in Markham.
Mr and Mrs Johnstone who were
visitors ab the home of Mr and Mrs .A
P Joint have returned to their hone in
Detroit.
Mise Jean Cowan of lnniefail, Alberta
is s visitor at the hotue of Mr and Mrs
James Cowan,
The semi -anniversary service in son•
neotiou with First Presbyterian ohuroit
was held last Sabbath. Tho services
were conducted by the Rev, G, M,
Dann of Royce Avenue Church, Toronto
The soil throughout the country was
eves' its a better condition to reactive
le grain than this year. The onittvat-
tl land is as mellow as a garden
ost places, Grain that was put
ea
is growing well, Some poo
aced that the early sewn grain wet
t. This is a mistake Early grain
e ground is fit always does better th
o late eowu.
forceful and effective speaker, Spe
mpsic was rendered by the oh
der the leadership of !Sr. A. Geor
silted by Mrs, A, Close and Mi
atia Little of Godericb, There was
od attendance at both services.
Rev 1'' 8 Larkin occupied the pus
of Royce Avenue Presbyteria
arch in Teronto,lsst Sabbatl
ring the absence of the pastor Rev
M, Dunn.
Mr L tloltmt purchased th a Watso
tage on William 81.
Mr George McGavin, who has bee
d up with an attack of pneumonia
overing .
Mrs J 0 Greig returned on Saturda
m attending the meeting of th
neral Council' of the Woman's Mis
ary Society to, which she was a re
ente.tive from the Huron Preabyteri
iety,
Mr and Mra Earl Sproat of Kippe
re the guests of Miss Ivy MoOlo
Sunday.
Mies Anna Armstrong spent Sunda
the parental home of Mr Mrs
matrong, Varner.
M
Lietowell motored over on Sunda
eco, the Misses Mason Jahn St.
Mise Warren of Moosomi5l is visiting
grandmother, Mrs Colin Bethune,
Miss Marg Cowan of Toronto Unive
is home for the holidays.
las Maud Laidlaw has returned
a trip to Toronto.
Miss Mason. of Toronto and
Mason of Welland are visiting the
is the Misses Mason, John at
Mies Dawson and NIr, Pack of
t Sunday at the home of Mr. an
J � McKinley, Huron Road.
1[a, W , Sclater has returned from
visiting her daughter Mrs. E, Lawson
Auburn.
Kra Stewart and Miss Bezel Spon
Sunday with friends in Godorioh.
• and Mrs J K McNabb anal. family
rod from Dungannon and seen
Sunday at the parental Noma of Mr.
Mra, John McNabb,
. Stanley Hays of the Aviation
Corps, Toronto, was a week end visitor
e home of his mother Mrs. R. 8,
. Leonard MoFanl of the Aviation
and eon of Dr, J. H. McFaal
Toronto, was a guest over Sunday et
oma of Mrs, L L MoFaul
Miss McDonald spear Victoria Day
r home in Embro •
Miss Collins left on Wednesday to
the holiday at her home in
Toronto.
t Bessie Marshall is reoverioug
e tocosaful operation a t , p mtioa for append-
s A Scott and Afro W G Willis
in Luoknow on Monday attaodiug
"neral of rho letter's aunt Mrs
The farmers Olnb got in a ear loa• d of ti
potatoes which they sold for 54.00 a e
bag. Before that they were asking
$5.00
Rev Mr Lundy is now driving s new
oar
Mrs Oakley who once lived here, was
buried hi Brussels. Her only daughter
10 Mos Joe Hamilton
Mise Bryan of Bruseel9 spent a few
days with Mrs Jos McLaughlan last
week,
Rev F 13 Larkin and others from
Seaforth addressed a meeting on Friday
night, showing the need of all doing
what they can to prevent a world fam-
ine next year,
Varna
The Varna Patriotic Society shipped
to Clinton centre during the past month
1 3 sheets, 29 pillow slips, I pr towels
a quantity of old linen, 6 pyjamas, 2
shirts and 23 pr of looks, besides send-
ing 5 pr of socks to Yana boys over -
80884
A Produotion meeting was }geld here
on Fri 'ay night last when inteaesting
addresses were given by Rev T H
Brown, Mr Somerville and others from
Seaforth urging all to grow as much
vegetables as possible, The farmers in
this part aro increasing their mirage of
beans this year as the lend is suitable
for that crop,
Hensall
Master C Diok of Oakville is assisting
his uncle Mr Geo Dick on the farm.
Mr Rose Stewart roliot of the late
Chas Stewart, and the last of the family
died at the home of her nephew, John
Glenn, Hensen on May 9th and the
funeral was held on Friday,
Mr Garnet Smallconlbe, who for five
years was forman of the decorating do-
partlnent at the Ontario Reformatory,
has returned to Bengali to livb. He
wee presented, before leaving with a
smoking net and a travelling bag.
.Mrs Joe Troyer of Seaforth is spend-
ing a few days with ile• mother Mee 3,
Hudson.
Auburn
Jit Ed Mole, electrician of Seaforth
recently spent a few days with hie
parents.
Mr and IMiro Ed Lear of Bullet were
recent visitors.
MPS Molo 10 111 very 9000 health a
present.
Mrs Armstrong of Brussels is visiting
at the home of Mr Series whe is con-
fined to his bed with hearttroublo.
Mr Geo Dawson 11 recovering from
an attack of pneumonia.
The ploy "The Village Doctor" was
well attended and $130, made for the
Red Cross.
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An iible discourse oe Production was
Friday given hero on Puday eveningbyFath-
er Corcoran of Seaforth. He wait
aesisted by after speakors. There was
a good attendance, All hero aro de-
termined to do what they eau, this year
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F'IT, QUALITY AND ECONOMY,—
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There is an unusally large stock of striking
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STE
T BROS.
Town of Seaforth
Court of Revision
Notice is hereby given that the first
meeting of the Court of Revision for
hearings of Appeale against the Assess-
ment Roll of the town of Seaforth for
191[7 will be held in the Council Cham_
ber, Town Hall Seaforth on Monday
the fourth day of June 5917 at 8 p m
Dated at Seaforth this 85th day of May
5917.
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Jno A Wilson
Clerk
Staffa
Food Production was the subjeut of
a ddressea given here on Friday by Rev,
Geo MoKinley, Mr Reid and others
from Seaforth to a crowded meeting.
The people of these parts are all
deeply interested in the question and
determine to do what they can to help
out this year.
irotnarty
3iany farmers have finished seeding'
Misees May and Pearl Stacey left
last week to spend the summer in the
West,
Misses M and L Russel have returned
to Avouton,
Mrs E Colquhotln and son who have
been visiting the home of the former,
Mr and Mrs D N MoKeller, during the
winter left for their home in Seek on
Tuesday.
The item referring to the death of
Pte Williams reported last week should
have read the husband of Mrs Lulu
Williams and not her eon. Mrs Will -
tame it Mme is in Firestone, B C,
tililInria Wor a Powders are not sus,
passed by any other preparation ae n
vxrinifuge or worm destroyer Indoedf
the e are few preparations that have'
the merit that it has to recommend it.
Rothi,rs aware of its excellence, seek
its aid at
the first '
s indication of the
presence of worms in theirsobiadreu
knowing filet it is a porfootlyt'truat-.
worthy tee8'ioino'that will give immsd'..
lute nod lasting relief,
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