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The Seaforth News, 1917-07-26, Page 5Page $ THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE $1R EDMUND WALKER, C.Y.O„ (ii:. D O.L.,. President AMP MAD, General Manager. ii. V. R. JONES. Aee't General Mounter CAPITAL, S15,000,000 RESERVE FR Ii 1, $13,500,000 SAVINGS BANK ACCOUNTS Interest at the current rate is allowed on all deposits of $1 and `agpavards. Careful attention is given to every account. Small accounts .are welcomed. Accounts may be opened and operated by mail. Accounts may be opened in the names of two or more persons, with- drawals to be made by any one of them or by the survivor. Shp Seatfoz't . J.Q. MULLEN MAl1TASPR Genuine Vegetable Parchment Wrappers specially printed from your own copy, we:can supply them at the follow - ng prices— TE E SEAFORTH NEWS SlEA1FiiiRTI1 WIJIWaIker & San Undertakers and Embalmers W. J, Walker„holder of go. • ernmont Diploma and License Day or Night calla receive our prompt attention„ Day Phone (iTti Night t I183 ) ?G,pE��,WtLL (./'G'Girl/!L'.f% t STRATFORD, ONT.�� Fall Term from Sept, 4th. Ownmeroial, Shorthand and 'Pole- grnphy Departments,— We have throrough courses. usperin.-.sed in- struotots and we plane Graduatos }u positions, Demand upon no for trained help is many thnos the num- ber graduating. Get ;- our free catalogue,,.: A 0 MCLAAHLAN PitINCP; A L i-IOMESEEKERS' EXCURSIONS MAY 8th TO OCTOBER 30th Every TU ES ay "ALL RAIL” - also by THURSDArS STEAMER "Great Lakes Routes" . (Season Navigation) Your Future is its the West ' The fertile prairies have put Western Canada on the map. Thera aro still thousands of acres waiting for the man who wants a home and prosperity. Take advantage of Low Plates and travel via Carn,.eblaln Pacific STEWART n'`itROS Agents Seaforth W. B. Il$3WAR lir! District !Passe n ge rAgt Toronto, Ont. PROMPTLY SECURED lln all counttsies,Ask for our INVENTOR cADVISER,.whidh will be sent free. - ' MARION & 1w1AJ3ld ' Try ITs For A Refreshing Shave HAIR CUTTING Our Speciality Call at Bolton's Barber Shop OARDNOS BLOCK.SEAFCRI'H (C81 \ fNC/ DAILY BETWEEN BUFFALO & CLEVELAND 3 MAGNIFICENT STEAMERS'-- 3 Tho Great Ship "SL1EANDBEE"—"CITY OF ERIE"—"CITY OF IUFFALO" BUFFALO —Daily, ¢eTTreex Lane BDrnALo • 900?. 51 1EAeTo Now. ILIU15 M oT. --CLEVELAND 9 Arrive OLNYNIJND' 1:90 A. It, 1 8T.NDAen True l Arrive $D7rA1.0 • WO A. x. Oonaeottaoe of a Cleralaad for Cedar Potat. Put'In-Bay Toledo, Detretb sad 411 pointe Weal sed 9oabhwoat, R4llroed tt0kote tontine botnoon Bnffato sed °leyol4nd ere gcod ton breeeporintlo¢ o iekir etoomore. q0k your Metol nut for trek to via n. B, Ltno, N1' Tourin Aatomnl11e Neta--a8.D0800U Trtp, w�Ek2 days rotor¢ limit, foroarn nob o:8eodiaal2T (n.tvltaolbun aeon ally oelorod motional [male oharb of he treat : hip ' a¢ANneee ' 8081 00 ro0olpb of Ave eontt. Also arils for our 2a•pago Dt0tortol and deaariptive booklet tree. The Cleveland & Bulfals Transit Company elerdh 0,0819 Thee malt —the 1 ar6 Lse seamiest evilly Steamer on (linmin oChawrlemodins<npe.ltp, 1sD09pesto.gdn. gne "�a SRkrjAEUvy_ • 1'0 FARE 35O -_ulll'Q% 111 �4111�e. GtlLVh1 It is one of the ironies of fate that the poet front whose pen has come the immortal lyric of the heartens was himself a roving outcast --a homeless wanderer. The world remembers the pathetic story of John Howard Payne, Broken in health andreduced in fortune the poor Amoroian exile found himself m the throbbing heart of the great city of London, Botwegn his publishers— who allowed him little—and his Dred- itort,.who came to see him often --the penniless poet was in sore straits, The Attantfo ocean separated hint from kith and kits. He felt the mutest sense of isolation—the bitterest pangs of loneliness. Perhaps no sol. itude is more oppressive than the sol. Rude which broods in the repellant 'loops of uneympathetio multitudes. it is, as Lucian Knight has said, theheart's Sahara, lieroftof all other consolation Payne seized the harp, and lightly he touched the strings. But not in vain, For the fire of inspiration was in the poets soul; and on the banks ofthe River Thames, from the aching heart of a humble exile, leaped the hearth- stone melody of "Home, Sweet Home". Our young men who wish to succeed in business must nut spend their time and money in simply having a good time, They must not be discontented with our little city and think they are too big for it, The right way to get into a larger place is to outgrow the one you are iu. Grow until it beauties too email to hold you any_ longer, Some of the young men who naw th,nk they have outgrown this place would fit bet- ter in a much smaller place Home is a haven of rest to a Ivan aft. er a hard day's work, Mother, you may be tired after a trying day with the ohildren,but remember thatothers have trying days too. Father has been in the office all day poring over businesa perplexities or financial problems but now he looks the office door and with a sigh of relief he thinks of his loved ones and turns his fade towards the rest and pease of home, Don't meet him at the floor with a look on your face that would atop an eight day oloolr. Greet him with a smile, make him feel that home is the most peaceful and restful place on earth. Take time to read and re -read a gem of poetry, or to sing a sweet song 'to your children. Above all take time to study with your children the shading of the leaf, the bird, the bee, the atone, the pearls of dew on the grass bladetl.e frost glitter, the snow crystal; take time to watch the trees in their grant', eur, the stretch of the meadow, tl a sparkling stream, the oloud mountains, the sunset glory. Beauties will bo re. vealed to yeti you dream not of, This world is full 01 beauty, We alone, with enginery of our greed make it ugly But we cannot altoget. her succeed in hiding all its beauty, and the open eye and appreoiabive heart still without going far afield, may catch glimpses "and often behold the full glory of field and flower and star- ry heaven, How deeply must we pity tho life to which the beauty of the world brings no euriahing, he who does not tape take a deep breath and feel a thrill of pleasure at sight of mountain, prairie or sea. And all the prodigal beauty of the world is but a message to us of the greater love of the life that upholds it all, of the riches of him that inhaibteth eternity. And fairer yet than field or flower treasures greater and more enduring than ours for the taking, the appreoat- ing in .friendships, human love and companionships. The peace that broods from another's face, the strength of a father's life, the light to our ohildren'e eyes, the joys of home and 1ieartaide—are not these the best riches of life. Home is where mother lives. And whether you be prince or peasant, ono of the eweetoat'spots onearthis the abode of your mother VILE SEAFoITIM MOWS Town -Topics I Pressing, Cleaning rind Repairing Campbell's Blook opp Queens Hoto up stairs. Miss Harriet Murray left on Friday to visit friends in Galt, Mrs, J. A Wilson and Miss Dorothy aro visiting friends in Hamilton. Dr. and Mrs. Harburn and daughter are visiting friends in Saskatoon Mies Gibson of Auburn was a visitor at tlte'home of Mr, and Mrs, W. N iohol, Miss Linnle Holmes and Mise Eva Holmes of Boston are spending the holidays at the home of their parents Mr, and Mrs, S, T, Holmes, Miss Evelyn Grisg is visiting re- latives in Toronto. The Misses Beatrice and Marion Larkin are spending the holidays with friends in Chatham, • Mrs. Wright and little soft of Ottawa are guests at the home of her sieterl Mrs, Murless Jones, Goderich Street, Misses Isabel and Marion Watson of Port Arthur are visiting friends here, Mrs, Robert McGee has returned from a visit to friends in Wingham, Mies Edna MoGee left on Saturday for Toronto. Mrs. J, H, Broadfoot and her daugh- ter Mies May have returned from au extended trip to California and the Coast, Mrs. W. Stoddart her sister Mre Williams spent a few days in Olitifon Mr and Mrs Murray of Ingersoll ware a visitor in town, Miss McClelland of Brampton is a visitor at the home of Major Hays, Rev. H, B.A,'Ketoheu of McNab St Churoh, Hamilton will occupy the pul. pit of the Presbyterian Church next Sabbath, Rev. Rev. F. H. Larkin will preach in Hamilton. A sale of home made Booking, candy, vegetables and plain sewing—aprons a specialty, will be held in the Armouries on Saturday July 28th commencing at 3 p, m. tinder the auspices of the Girl Guides Sunday School Class, Egmond. villa. The proceeds for Patriotic Pur- poses. Mr, Leonard Downy Church Organ Dealer of London is installing an Elect, ric Organ Blower on the organ in St. Thomas' Church Seaforth, this week, Mies Gertrude Reid isvisiting friends in Toronto, Mr, and Mrs, J. R. McNabb and family spent Sunday with Mre, John MoNabb. Tito monthly business meeting of the Red Cross Society willbe held on Thera - day afternoon Aug. 2nd at 4 o'oloolt, Mrs. Phoebe Murphy of Sault Ste, Marie has sold her cottage residence on Godoriolt Street•Seaforth, Stanley Hays, Robert Laird, and Nelson Govenlock of the Royal Aviat- ion Corps. Camp Borden spent Sunday with friends here. Mies Audrey Staples left on Monday for her home in Ingersoll. Mrs, Thomson of Bruseells is visiting relatives here. Mrs, J, W, Walker and Master Jack left on Tuesday for Regina, The many friends of Lieut, 'Thomson will be sorry to leant that he is laid up with tonsilitis iu the base hospital in Toronto, Mre, R, Ff. Archibald and Marion of Dunnville are visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Archibald, Miss Norma Jeffery is visiting in Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Cooke and Dorothy and Mrs, McDonald left .on Thursday for their home in Detroit after a pleas- ant visit at the home of Mr, and Ali. John Layton, 111 'r. Thomas McMillan has returned from Rochester, Mrs. Robert Smith and Mise pearl Patterson hays returned from visiting in Ingersol and London. Mr, James Laidlow of California }s on a visit to his mother, Mrs. Laidlaw In Egmondville. - Mr, Henry Howes hag moved to Mr, Oen Eekart's farm. Mrs, Ellen Murray wait °ailedto Blookheath owing to the illness of (ler sister, wisionimmiumiatimigiamisolinfouriday, Jolly 16 ThePrettiest of All Wash Goods You will have no difficulty in selecting Wash Goods here. The big assortment we carry is so varied and bas so many entirely new ideas that you' are charmed with their beauty. Fancy Voiles — Plain grounds, with colored ftoral designs and stripes, 27 ins. wide. Price 35c and 45c Crepes •— In plain grounds with colored floral patterns, 27 iuches wide. Price 15c New Sport Spots and Stripes, Repps, Piques and Indian Head for Skirts, middies and Suitings, llarvest Clothes This store has a reputation for strong, steady good wearing, well cut working clothes at reasonable prices. READ THESE OVER Overalls Black Bib..., $i.00 to $1.75 Black Pants $z.25 to $1.5c Blue Stripe, Bib $[.25 to $1.75 Stripe Cottonade $1,25 tC $1.50 Work Shirts Black and white stripe Sac to $r o0 Light colors 50C to $1.00 Flaxman $1 •00 Sox bels Wool 35C to 5oc Straw., .. Inc to 5oc Cotton 5oc Felt 5oc Union 50C Special Sale of Scotch Ginghato 15c These are mill ends, They run from two to ten yards and include all the newest designs in stripes or checks, All guar- anteed colors. They are a particularly good cloth and wash beautifully, There are dozens and dozens of patterns to choose from. It will pay you to buy your next yeor's suppY now. Sale Price .15c Dui°iia Cool Underwear Light in Weight Perfect in Fit Strop; in Texture Easy ill Price Every best make is represontedhere, and nothing but guaiiin- teed branded under. • wean You aro sure of tl,egreatastamnur.t of value for voitempi• erweer money wl:e;. yo lr coon rare. Price 50Ctry $£. 25 July and August this store will close on Wednesday at 12.30 Butter, Wool and Eggs Wanted rt SEAPORT, tiintiMIMMlintaMISSESIMaileisarimirammi During the heavy electric storm on Friday night Mr. McCann of the Gode. rich Road East had a valuable now kill ed by lightning. Mre, R Scarlet; and little nefue left Tuesday to visit relatives in Brockville Mr, Roy Willis Toronto spent Sunda with his mother-, Mrs. Robert Willis, Miss Mulholland has returned from a trip to to the Weet. Miss Margaret Cowan is home from y Winnipeg. Miss Margaret Ohittonden has re- turned from spending a month in Tor. onto, Mrs. J. Pinkney spout several days in Goderich with relatives last week, Mrs. Was. Duggan and Miss Millie are .spending a week with relatives in Detroit . Miss Jennie Roes of 'Toronto spent a few days in town and vieinty. oial De. An engineer from the, Pr o u partmoht went over the roads in Huron ()aunty last week in oonneationof build ing. He says he found them In very good condition tnuoh better than ho ex- pected That very little extra Dost alio, uld give tbia seotiou the boo t roads iu Canada, Every woman who reads our Home Circle and has a home, should thanir God for it and also ba thankful that she may be queen in it, Better be in your own oozy home than wear a Vict- oria's coronet,, Better be there than to parry the ptirse of a princess. your home may be humble, bat you can, by oheerfnlnese, gild it with splendors snail as an upholsterer's hand never yet kind led. Certain morbid conditions mitet exist in the stomach and intestines toeilcotrl•- age worms and they will exist as long as these morbid conditions permit them to, To be rid of them and spare the child sntfering use Miller's Worm Pow. dere. They will correct the digestive irregularities by destroying the wormsI oondttions favorable to worms will tiffs-. { appear, and the ohild will have no more sfulerin ,from that;0 u ' I3uttrr, Wool and Eggs Wanted •nu.z.-+7. Dun Caution, "Prisoner at the bar, will you be tried by jury or by the court ?" "By jury, your honor, by jury." "Humph! 'catty.-er_haven't I sem you before oonoeMhener "Viso, your honor, 1 sell you !cis in 4naamer and do your plumbing in wilt- Pe1."--Richmond Times -Dispatch. Either.itio Joke, "'Jen't it awful thew Ms tor T pritaesl flayst e$t surly le. Just think. my !tete. bond mill bows to wort three weeks be lest money enough to pay for this aim. Vie Wax gown Pro.r have on."—QetrOM Diploabaoy In tit. Moms IUvery now and then wife urges hue, band to buy Dome new clothes for him: melt, but if he is a pretty goal talker he can get out of it without making ftor mad -Fort Worth Star,Teleeram, Very Active, Ding -s YeilellPe tnatters,lidlimit bo?y Bang you bet( financialReOWes me . $10, and every time ha 00oa . _.. Pea lie dodges ria, --'own' opioa, ttanoeatbto indoor,/ alivaya tram obt Ito Moo (t