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The Seaforth News, 1917-06-07, Page 5age 5 THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE SIR It1DIRUND WALKER, KER, G,V,O„ LL,D. D,C.L„ President JOON AIRD, General &'pioneer. H. V. P.;ONES, Amer Geaersl Meneeer CAPITAL, $15,000,000 RESERVE FUND, $13,500,000 BANKING BY MAIL Accounts may be opened at every branch of The Canadian Bank of Commerce to be operated by mail, and will receive the same careful attention as is given to all other departments of the Bank's business. Money may be deposited or withdrawn in this way as satisfactorily as by a personal visit to the Bank. 553 Seafox-t13_ IB.ra: k..o t J,C. MULLEN MANAGER UT ER ERS Genuine Vegetable Parchment Wrappers specially printed from your own copy, we can supply them at the follow ng prices— I000 THE SEAFO1TH NEWS SERF@ RTH IIMIONEW W. J. Walker 86 Soo Undertakers and Embalmers W. J, Walker, holder of ge. ernment Diploma and License Day or Night calls receive our prompt attention;; Day Phone 67 Night " 118 •CEaTR STRATFORD, ONT.�/ Winter Term fromlJannary2n d We have Commercial' Shorthand and Telegraphy Department. The oouroes are thorough up to dateand practical. The in structure areex- perieneed and we are receiving scores of applications for trained help we oannot supply. Write at once for partioulars, A. MCLAUCHLAN PROMPTLY SECURED ADVISER,1.Whi.h willfor be sentr Ice. INVENTOR ' MA.RION Ik MAW" HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSIONS MAY SV -I TO OCTOBER 30th Every TUESD "ALL RAIL" - also by THU'S )AY'S STEAMER " Great Lakes Routes" (Season Navigation) Your Future is in the West The fertile prairies have put Western Canada on the map. There are still thousands of acres waiting for the man who wants a honia and prosperity. Take advantage of Low Rates and travel via Can:. do lire Pacific STEw2 RT BROS Agents Seaforth W. D. ,wOWAR D District i?assengerAgt Toronto, Ont. Try Us For A Refreshing Shave i HAIR CUTTING Our Speciality Call at Bolton's Barber Shop OARDNOS BLOCK SEAPORTS ,QB, DAILY BETWHN BUFFALO & CLEMELAND pNE 3 — MAGNIFICENT STEAMERS ,^ 3 The Great Shit "sEEANDBEE"—"CITYROF ERIE" -"CITY OF BUFFALO" EN BUFFALO—Daily, MarR RT Wtst to Nov. Lyth—CLEVELAND Loavo Bpl1JLe 0,00 P. dr, Deeman00 Leave ALRvsLauo • 0,00 Arrive 01.sv61lNo 7:30 A. M. Smaxaaan Tura Arrive Borrego • 700 A. R. Connections et Cleveland tar Cedar Point, Put•in•Bny, Toledo, Detrol) and alt rotate Weal sad S uthweet. ilallrond tlokota roadlae between Bo0Olo and Ctovoland are mrteed. for eraueportattlou no our s£nmuore. Ask yo r ticket a out ter sickest VIA 0, a B. Elite, , to a arl,1 Ads mobilo Mto-01.00 itouad Trlpr wino Gaye return limit, ter ears gat oaaaeding tri tn,Wbeolbae0. noantlfuliy aat0rod aoattonnl pvarle canrt 01 ItI A tlraat ahlp "SrzrzANnsRR" sone op. reoalpt or ave aorta. Alto ppk for our tt•pngo mascara) and doaoriptlap bonuses 1reo. The Ctovclmnd Cr. Buffalo Transit Company Pin.bl.o,l, Ot to ribIlreatship Nlilt.000IIEE" —Pe..-0:1100001.1ind moxa costar woO ri eitMom,. ob aid °,steers, g Opacity, 1000 ppi,oaebrt. FARE +350 ju �I,tm ,. KiiN...oaa�ai 1 CORRESPONDENCE 1 Rrucefield Edgar Armstrong and Gotprge Swan are now busy learning to drive a oar, Mrs, Stewart of Michigan ltao been visiting Mre Moody, Mr Sharpe and bride of Howell visited relatives here this week, Miss I, Graham of Seaforth vrao here on Friday addressed the Missionary Society on the work of the Provinoia Convention recently held in Kingston, Mies Aikenhead spent a few days ail her house and retuned to London again, linnets Mr J S Quigley has sold his farm on the 6tb opnsessiou to his nephew, Mr Thee Tighe, As yet he has not decided where he will locate, Mrs John Shanahan Jr is visiting her sister, Mrs J W MoBride at Strathroy and also her parents at St Thomas, Messrs T McMichael and sou have bought another horse to replace Inter- national who died of indigestion, It is with deep regret we mooed the death of Mrs Sam A Brown a resident of Hallett for over 30 years and who went to live in Buffalo three years ago. $Kippellt Whooping Cough is now very pre- valent both ohildren and aged people suffer from it. Mrs. Jon Werkmau is improving after a severe illness. Mrs. Sarni)), of Liman is here car ing for her mother who is vary ill, Mr. David Workman has been very ill with pnenmenia, Mr, and Mrs. Richardson received the terribly sad neyvo that their son was killed in France. ' He enlisted at the start of the war, was in the hospital in England from gas, for many months. He recently returned to France. He With his family came here from England about six years rgo. All were sorry to hear last week of the death in London, of Mre: Hugh MoDermind of Seaforth and an old re- sident of this place. 'Jheremainawere brought to Heneall and from there to Seaforth for burial. She leaves to mourn her loss her husband and two daughters, Mrs. Thoa. Baird of Stanley and Miss Kate at home, Varna The Methodists of this community valued much the privilege of entertain. ing reoently the delegates to the District meeting, About 16 ministers were present on Wednesday afternoon and evening and the public meeting at night was well attended when Rev Geo Hedley of Nile ane Rev, 0, 0. Kaine of L•ondesbora gave splendid addresses, The annual district meeting was held the next day, Much interest was talc. ken in the discussion regarding the sale of the properties of the church of Brimfield, Balls and Coles, Rev, C. C. Koine was elected delegate to the Stationing Committee at Conference, The ministers were billeted over night, Rev. J. E, Ford, who is oompleting 1:2 years work was the District chair- man, Winthrop Crop prospects are much improvt d with recent good weather. A'Ir, Wm, J. Hanna had the miefor. tune to lose one of his horses from in- digestion just after going to grass, Pte, Nelson Goveniock spent a few days at his home here, from Camp Bor- den this week, Mr. 3, M. Govenlook, reeve of Mc. Ktllop is attending the County Conn. oil at Goderich, Goderich Dr Caesar of Goderioh hal been elect ed honorary president of the Ontario Dental Association which met last week in 'Toronto. John Bedford wits fined $15 by Magistrate Kelly for keeping a gaming house, Bishop Fallon held confirmation here on Thursday last when 28 candidates were confirmed. A fire ocoured at the Model Movie show last week by a film taking fire from a fuse, but every one was ndie ,to get outsefely. TriE SEA FORTH NEWS Thursday, JU ie thlr atreeta are now fragrant with flower blaseorns and tattle, Mr. Walter Harrison, jeweler, fa giv, ing up buelnose Its town Mr. J. W. launder photographer has soli out to Mr. J. T, k'eil of Seaforth who, took po09edste0 on Monday. Several recruits have joined the poi ours this week among whom aro Mr, Sunbury organist of Knox Church who is *now with the Army Service Corea', The new G, T. R, time table which went into effect last week is not giving satisfaction as the Hamilton ooneotious ara very had, Bayfield Mr Jas Johnston in very ill at present with an attack of pneumonia, The tug Edna K brought in large catches of fish lest week weighing near- ly a ton, During the storms recently the fish nets were blown away and some of them were not found. Others when found were torn so badly they are use - lees, Dr and Mre Woods were in Toronto last week where the doctor was attend- ing the Convention of Medical Officers. Mrs Spackman and son spent last week in London. Mr and Mr Chapman and family of London aro here in their oottage. Miss Carter and Messrs Atkinson are occupying their cottage at present. Mrs Thos King is in Stratford vis- iting her mother, Miss Graves, Miss Verna Graves and Miss Margery Brown were vistors at at the home of Mre Wm Ferguson, Mrs Wigle of London is visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs James Sturgeon. Mre E A Saunders and daughter of Kitchener are the guests of her parents Mr and Mrs H W Erwin, Mr F Giese, M P. and Mrs Glass of London spent a few days in their oot tage. Walton Seeding is now complete of grain aid root crops are renewing attention, Growth has been good during the past week and prospects for a good harvest are snuoh improved, There is an almost total failure of blossoms on apple trees this season, Plums, cherries and pears hewever are very well covered with blossoms and promise a good crop, Mr Jos Ryan wears a perpetual smile, He now has a fine young sol- dier at hie home. Mr. Morton of the 0, P. R. office Montreal ie at Walton at present. The Womeu's institute will hold their summer meeting on Friday June 15th at 3 p, no, Miss Collins of the Deparment will address the meeting on Girls' Preparation for life. Mrs. Hearu will give a paper on the Sunny Side of Life. A musical programme will be given. Auburn Mise Fannie Scott is seriouly ili at present but we hope to hear of her speedy recovery. Mrs Casemore of Brnssells is visi ting at her hone with her mother, Mrs John Moles. When Auburn Club presented the Play "Tho Village Doctor" ar Leeburn and Dungannon the Halls were crowd ed. The premeds for the Red Cross, The death of John Pierce took away one of our oldest residents who is very much regretted, at the age of 79, We are glad to report Goo Davidscn much improved in health, Mr, S. Lawton hat a pleased look these days. It's a boy. Wm Carter has onlieted at London. Constance 137•a.8017+m:771*•tl09mOmmil I...,.en.r--tb.o, ..."4,................1.......00.......1.10.... Or Towni epics eawn, ee.eseeesere eeseeeeeeeee.,. , ell p•w eseee.eeeesa�'Mww'ila...,Y1W,.w•pN Pressing, Cleaning and Repairing Campbell's $3lock opp Queens Hotel up stairs, SPECIAL $1.75 OPTIOAL SALT$ Of warranted extra good quality gold filled rimmed apeotacles and eye glasses with best quality white crystal spheric- al 'mimeo. Regular $a 00 value for only $1 75 a genuine bargain, Eyes exam' ined moat oarefully, free, by our well known and painstaking specialist Mr Hughsotl formerly optical expert for Kent,s Jewelry store Toronto. Two days only Tuesday and Wednesday June 12 and 13th Come early, Beattie Bros Variety Store, Seaforth. Janet Scott, Mr Alex Soott were in Gal on Monday attending the funeral of their uncle, Mr Payne who was a form- er respected resident of Seaforth, Pte, Ray MoGeoch of the Aviation Corps, Toronto, paid a visit to his par. ants Mr. and Mrs• Sam MoGeoch, Miss Robb of Toronto wise the gee t of her sister, Mre. Mrs. 0, L,,Williants over Sunday. Pte. Nelson Govenlook of Camp Borden was a town visitor ou Saturday, Reeve Stewart is in Goderich attend- ing the meeting of tate County Council, Corporal F, Connelly of Staffa is re- 1,! ported missing. Col. Ooombes hae accepted a staff', appointment and will not return to Canada at present, lbIajor Hays is expected home about the zest of this month. Mr, and Mrs. A, '3, Colson of St. Thomas were week end visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs, J, 0, Greig, Mr. Joe Fisher of Chatham Commer- cial College is visiting his parents Mr, and Mrs, J. Fisher, Mies Harriet Wilson of New York epont a few days with her parents Col ; and Mre. Wilson at the Queen's hotel Miss Wilsoa leaves this week for over. 40a8, Mies Jessie Kerr daughter of Mr, and Mrs Peter Kerr is laid up with an attack of pneumonia, Mrs, J. Pinkney is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs, George Snell, at Auburn. Mrs, (Dr,) Mulligan who has been spending several weeks with her mother Mrs. McQuaide Goderich St, returned on Saturday to her home in Grand Forks Mich. Mr. and Mrs. George Stott who have been visiting Mrs, John Steet in Eg- mondville returned last Friday to their home in Saginaw, Miss. el, Sutherlaud of Bervie is visiting her sifter Moe, Win, McMichael A new flag floats over the public School. Miss Barbara Sproat returned to Hermann Kieffer Hospital, Detroit, after spending two months vacation at her home. Mrs. Jno, Sproat was in Goderich on Tuesday attending the funeral of Mrs. George Bissett, who died very sudden. ly on Sunday. Dir, N. Brown of the Dominion Bank is in Hamilton this %vealr. Mrs. Archie McIntyre of Bad Axe, Michigan. is visiting her sister, Mrs, A. illcNabb and other friends. WANTED—girl or boy to learn type setting apply at once to the News Offioe. Mrs, Robert Smith is visiting at the home.of her brother Mr, Alex Cuthill, Winthrop, bliss, Addison of Goderich is the pleat of Mrs, Porteous. Miss. Johnstone of Walton is visit- ing her sister Mrs, Peter Kerr. Mrs 0 Do Gear of Saskatoon and Mrs Oololongh and sons spent a day with Mrs Thnell of Brusselle. Many of the farmers are getting oats forfend from Western sources. The Date good for feed should not bo used as sped as they contain weeds hard to eradicate. Mrs 111c Arthur of Seaforth is here taking caro of her mother, Mrs James Matson, who is ill with pleurisy. Mr, James Robb is in Luckuow at present. Mrs Sidney Johns is visiting frier ds Hamilton. Mrs, R• 8, Hayslett on Monday for Montreal to meet husband Major. Hays who is retsrani 'ng From overseas. Cseae Mr, L. Jeokson is in Welland on a business trip, Mr. E. Hinohley is ou a Vannes trip to Thessalen, Mr, Paler Whitely lett on Tuesday lot Hamilton. Mr, Clyde Rankin of the Bank of Commerce atar leaves today for tho Branch in Dundee, Rev, George McKinley loft yesterday to attend the Conference to London. Women's Stylish Suits A very satisfying assemblage where ex elusive authoritative styles are present. ed in a variety that will surely delight You. Picture all the becoming style it is possible to put into suits, Add to that the assurance that every Suit is properlyand carefully made from reliable high grade materials and made to fit and keep their shape and appearance, Then remember that you pay no more here for these superior garments than what the ordin- ary kind cost, Then you have the secret of the great quantity of Suits we sell here, It is a genuine dollars and cents reason why y(:tl should see these garments Deluxe before you buy. Price $15 to $30 Magnificent DrDresses Bearing theSeal of Fashion's Approval for the Several Functions of Evening, Afternoon, Street or Sport Wear, All that is new in Ready- to-wear Dresses are featur- ed in charming array in our Ready-to.wear Depart- ments. In the better dress- es, voile is the leading ma- terial made with low neck large square cut collars of delightfully fashionable and contrasting colors. All the wanted colors are here in clever shadings and at- tractive designs. Coming direct to us from the great style centres these new Dresses bring with them many new ideas and attrac- tive touches which are the very essence of good taste and becomingness. Price $4 to $12.00 Blouses to Match Suits Daintier than the pink or white of the apple blossom. This store always was a good Blouse store but this season we have fairly sur- passed ourselves We can not tell you nor you could not ima- gine Blouses as at- tractive in their beau- ty of design, charm- ing colors and de- lightful fit. Come and see for yourself. Price $1.25 to $5 W i1 SEA['"ORTI IIOMLSEEKERS EXCURSIONS LOW PETUPN FARES) 'i 4anRa�.STE ANADA NU Me ONCE. .A WEEK. es w Convenient Service. Modern Electric Lighted Equipaapen Standard and Tourist Sleeping Cars and Colonist Coaches For Tickets, Reservations, Literature and lnfarmation, apply 1 CHAS. A, ABERHART, bRIJQIST, SEAFORTH. Or write R, L. Fairbairn, G.p.A., 88 King St. B., Toronto,