The Seaforth News, 1918-04-11, Page 5l,ursciay April It
THE
ss F/�-'.�,. aN i�� BANK.
OF CO
SIR EDMUND WAJXEt
C.V,0,, LLA. D,G,L,. President Ft V. F. JONES, Amer, Cern Manager
CAPITAL PAID Up. $115.000,000 RESERVE FUND. $13,500.000
SIR JOHN AIRD,OeituratMawr
Careful attention is given to the bank-
ing requirements of farmers, with whom an
important part of the business of this bank
is transacted. Farmers may rely upon
prompt and courteous service.
Sealort b _Br,
J. 0i, MULLEN, Manager
We J1 Walker
Undertaker
and
Embalmer
W. J, Walker, holder of gov-
orrnhent Diploma and License
Day ur Night ant s receive our
prompt attention
Day Plume 67
Night " tit
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STRATFORD, ONT.
Ontario's Leading .Commercial
School makes suttee ts easy, We
have three departments Commercial
Shorthand and Telegraphy, We
give individnal instructions and atu-
dents may enter at any time. Gra
dilates aro planed in positions. This
is your opportunity as there is a
great call upon ue for trained help.
Write tit once for particulars.
W J ELLIoTT D A MCLACHAN
PRESIDENT PRINCIPAL
THICK, GLOSSY HAIR
FREE FROM DANDRUFF
g1ris! Try It! Hair gets soft, fluffy and
beautiful --Get a small bottle
of Danderine.
If yon care for heavy hair that glia•
sena with beauty and is radiant wit, -
life; has an ineonrpaxablo softness
is fluffy and lustrous, try Danderine,
Just one application doubles the
beauty of your hair, beeides 3t imme-
diately dissolves every particle of
,dandruff. You can not have nice heavy,
healthy Bair if you have dandruff. This
iaestruotive scurf robs the hair of its
lustre, its strength and its very life,
and if not overcome it produces e. fever-
ishness and itching of the scalp; the
flair roots famish, loosen and die; then
i{Lo hair falls out fast. Surely get a
mall bottle of Knowlton's Danderine
tom any drug store and just try it.
FOR SALE CHEAT?
Frame House, 7 rooms and pantry,
,su,nmer kitchen and cellar, Hard and
tuft water, Electric lights, large ve-
-indah. Stable iii' Kilo' heti :house 9
7' .
Apply at the
News Office
et
For Sale
House and half am•o of Baal in the
village of ligmoudvillo The property
is situated on Centre Street, close to
the Proabyteriau Church and is known
as the Ptaeell property, Good com-
fortable hones, good shed, good wall
nod cement cistern, All kinds of fruit
trees, strawberries, raspberries and
currant bushel', Tina is a corner pro
pony with no breaks on front, and the
and is fu n good stats of onitivation.
This ie a nice property fur a retired
farmer and tho taxes aro light, For
partic.ilars apply on the premises or t.)
John Rankin, Seaforth.
For a Nice
Nifty
Hair Cut
call at
Bolton's Barber Shop
CARDNO'S BLOCKISEAFOR 'EH
I have for sale sev-
eral
Bonds and
Debentures
of a particularly
High grade, bearing
interest front 5i 1 to
6 per, cent.
All information con
centring same cheer.
fully given.
JOHN -RANKIN
Bond and :Debenture Broker
Main Streot,85 Seaforth
Phone ql a
FA
Wanted
x Lang to ent
The Canadian Flax Mills Ltd.
will rent Sod Land, Spring or Fall
ploughed.
Will furnish seed free and do the
seeding.
The Fanner will plough, disc, har
row and ?roll.
The Company is also open to fur=
nish seed and purchase the flax on
a tonnage basis.
For further particulars apply to
M. McCormick, Manager, eaforth
Phone '202
Town Topics
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nom..1.au.1..e.41
Dig up your Overcoat, have a look at
it, by renewing the velvet collar, Prase.
ing and Cleaning may save you the
price of a now one. My Wardrobe,
Gotloriuh$t, Opposite Queen's.
Mr, Willie Cooper has returned from
a visit in Medea,
M ro .1011n Henderson spent the (11 ek
end with friends in Loiuleeboro,
Mr. and Wire. fent Reid or L uoknow
worevisitore at the home of Mr. and
'Ire, John Sproat
Mine Carmlchnel or Stratford is resit
ng Misa Kato Moller•iuid
Mr , John (hnnntinge has I,urohaeed
the (Jovon1ock Cottage nu Jomce St, at
present oecnpied by Mr. 0. Lay ton.
Mrs Kay of"Stratford was n visitor
at the home of Mrs..1 11 Broad foot,
Miss Margaret Pinkney who Sea
been visiting relatives bore for the past
week returned on Monday to her horse
in Stratford,
Mr, W. McKay, harriater of Toronto
was it visitor at his home here
The Library and reading room will
open at the usual hours, commencing
April
8111.
MIT, James Cooper spent last week
with hie slaughter, Mrs. Lockridge iu
Madoc.
Mr. and Mrs, John Sturdy and child
reit spent the week end with friende in
Blyth.
Mr, and Mrs F. Baster .John St
spent a few days with .relatives near
Mitchell.
Mise Simpson of Walton visited
friends iu town.
Mies EIhe1, Williams has returned to
Toronto
Mr. C Bailey has gone to spend
the summer on his farm in tho West.
Mise Beryl Beokett of Strathroy ie
visiting her sister Mrs H. C. Box
John St.
Mr, A, Sparks hae purchased the re-
sidence of Mr. Charles Settle ou John
St.
Mrs J. S. Roberts left last week fo
Toronto where sere intends to reside.
She was accompanied by Mims Francis
Roberts who returned to New York,
Miss Maud Laidlaw has returned
from a visit to relatives in Toronto,
Mr, Bain formerly of the Bank of
Commoroe staff was in town for a few
days reuowing old acquaintances,
Mica Mae McGooah visited friends
in London.
Mrs Modeland of London was a
visitor at the home of Mrs, John Kerr.
Mies Ada Govenlook, daughter of
Mr J. R Govonlook North Main St.
left on Friday for Calgary, Alta,
Mies Lynne Gillespie hae returned
from a visit to friends in;Stratford.
Mre, W , Kneehtel luta leased the
Chesney residence on ,John St,
Mr. A. A. Naylor, principal of the
public school has returned fromToronto
whore he was attending the Education
Convention •
Miss Marguerite Horan has returned
to her school in Oreditou.
lair, P. McDougall of Porters Hill
is visiting his brother Mr. William Mc-
Dougall in Eginondviile:
Mrs Halliday and daughters of Lie•
towel were the guests of the Mimes
Maeon .
Mies Bessie grieve hue returned to
school in Tara,
Mr. D. T. Piululoy and eon David
motored from Stratford on Friday and
,peat the day with relatives in town.
Mr David Elliot of Clinton hae 1'emoV
ed to Soaforth and is working in thg
Foundry,
Mr Wo, Evans of Dublin wee in town
for the spring show Rol gave the New,
e pleasant visit,
Mr Jae MuLauglin of Walton was in
town on Friday
Mr Wm Rino of nutlet is s lover of
good horses and wail at the show
Miss Vera Dorranoe has returned 10
hor school at Crediton,
Mise 11btdys'Rompson returned t i
Menthol, on Salm:day.
Mrs J H Vrooauui of Guderich is
visiting her mother Mrs Rupert Prayer,
Mrs James Weir .1'l'oronto fa visit-
ing lion son at the Royal,
Captain Hodgins hna returned to
Whitby,
i'atik '17 kq4 T ! N \V3
The theater for the Byron Sauitar-
]nm on Friday afternoon et the aria -
(glee ahonld have a ready roeponee
front the people of town and vlciteity,
The member, of the Women's War
Auxiliary will be at the armorials to
moire the donitionr from one to six,
Tea will be served during the afternoon
the proeoede of whioh will be devoted
to the work of the auxiliary
Mrs 13, Cleary hail rented the house
at present occupied by Mr E, Daley,
Mrs G E Henderson leaves to -mor•
row to visit friends ii,Toronto,
Miee Golan Brown has returned
Crum a visit to friends in Tilbury,
Mrs Oliver of Port Albert is visiting
her brother Mr Drake,
Mr and Mrs H 0 Jones spent the
weekend in htratferd,
The funeral of Mrs Wortley was held
on Monday to Crenhrook, She camp
to Seaforth four yr,arn ago from Grey.
near Walton. Two sane and two dough
tern eurvive
Mr 0 W Holman has sold hie houec
to Me M Chapman of Brimfield who
is retiring from farming,
The young mon of Seaforth gave a
pleasant dance in Cartes Hsll Ott Wed.
noriday last The proceeds were for
the boyo in the trenches,
The Enohre for the Red Omits on
Tuesday evening was very well attend-
ed and a pleasant evening spent,
Mr. F Case and Mies Case who spent
the winter in Toronto, have returned
home again.
Mr Percy Hoag returned to his
school in Strabane on Saturday after
spending the Easter holidays with -hie
parents.
Mr Vincent Prewer, who spent the
Easter holidays with Cyril and Oswald
Snowdon, returned to Trinity College
School, on Monday.
Mrs Geo. Prewar, wife of the prinoip•
al of the Indian Industrial School, in
Chanleau,spent the week -end with
Mrs J. F. Snowdon,
Mr R. H, Archibald of Dunnville
visited atthe parental home of Mr and
Mrs James Archibald (luring the past
week,
Mise Mary Gilleepin has returned
to Windsor after spending the holidays
pleasantly here with her parents.
Mina Vera Dorranoe has returned to
Crediton.
Mr and Mrs Earle Bell were 'Toronto
visitors during the past week.
Mies Muriel Willis left on Monday
for Detroit.
Mr R. S. Hays can furnish Victory
Bonds at 981 and interest, free of ex-
penee to vendors.
Mr W. Adams attends moving into
the house recently oocupied by Mr J H,
Woodley.
Mrs Fulton and children of Cran-
brook were the guest(' of Mr and Mrs
John Gillespie.
Mrs Keay has leased the house on
Victoria street owned by Mies MoTav-
ieh.
Mia, Evelyn Greig has accepted a
school in Zurich and left on 1donday
for that place.
Mies Ethel Grieve has returned to
Toronto,
MI Weir of Jatuee Street returned
from visiting her daughter in New York
cm Monday.
Mrs Webb of Louisa street re visiting
relatives in Londeshoro,
Canadian Flax for Aeroplanes
Word has been reoeived at Ottawa
that Colonel Wayland of the Canadnui
Expeditionary Forces has beau request.
ed by the War Office to immediately
proceed to Canada to supervise the
diatribution of fibre flax seed which it
ie autioipated will be urgently required
in order to supply the manufacturing
neons for neroplanee iu the hear
future,
As the importanoe of these supplies
cannot bo exaggerated it is exceeduic'y
dem rattle that there shall be cnrdi•,
McKillop ►until
Ort Marolt rdth, the MoKiliop 0000-
ell mot et tioeforth, all the inerubors
present, tnluutes of previous meeting
approved, Tho following named ofllo-
is a were appointed for the ourrent
year, vis„ N'eooeviowerr—Edward Hor-
an, Joseph O'Rourke, Henry Donnie,
Peter Eekant, Aroh, McGregor, ,Joseph
Dorrsnoe, Wm. MoGaviu Jr., Michael
Rowland Poundlreepers— Patrick
Maloney. John Lane, Henry Benerroan
J .John McMillen, Joseph Soott
John Crosier, George McKee, John
Driscoll, Henry lleuneweie Jr. Sheep.
valuatm•e--Joe a Delaney, James Alto},
Alen. Henry Woiteraon, John Mortal
lam, Building 1ilsnector0--•hlartiu
Purcell, ,losep'i Dnrranee, Robert Reid
Isaac Bolton Drain 1„np''et,.t•---Chea,
Regcle,
M. Mardi,, (Teres,
April 9th, 1(118.
Neil Mary's Silver
Wedding Shower
The Queen Mary's Needlework Guild
in Ontario earnestly auks the people of
this Province to onntributo to a show-
er of Soldiers' 'Comforts, Supplies for
Hospitals and Trenches, or money with
which to buy them. Deuations may be
sent in until the last week in May and
should_ bo addrestied to Mrs. Arthur
VanKoughnet, 8O King St, West, Tor-
onto, during which week a meeting
will be held in the Parliament Bui'd•
inert when the ahowor will be on view
and reports made of the contribution
received—immediately after, shipment
will be made to England, to arrive in
time for her Majesty's Silver Wedding
Day, on July 8th, 1918
•'CASOARETS" WORK
WHILE YOU ST.'IEF,p
For Sick Headache, Sour Stomach,
Sluggish Liver and Bowels—
Take Cascarets tonight.
Purred Tongue, Bad Taste, Indiges-
tion, Sallow Skin and Miserable Head-
aches come from a torpid liver and
dogged bowels, whioh cause your stem -
telt to became filled with undigested
food, whioh sours and ferments like gar-
bage in a swill barrel. That's the first
step to untold misery—indigestion, foul
lases, bad breath, yellow akin, mental
fears, everything, that Is horrible and
nauseating. A Caaearet to -night will
give your constipated bowels a thorough
cleansing and straighten you out by
morning. They work while you sleep—
s 10 -cent box from your druggist will
keep you feeling good for montba
CREAM WANTED
,j}•Sendyour Dream to us and receive
top prices, We are running our plant
the year through and Ann handle your
full supply and furnish you with cans.
We pay twice each month and weigh
eample,end test each can of cream caro.
fully. Our motto is " Honesty to our
Patrons" Petrone are requested to re
.urn all our sane when not in nee,
3rtter an Buttermilk al - 1 11 hand
n3 for at market prices.
The Seaforth Creamery Co
For gale
7 Rooin House, Gond collar, Hard
and eat water; good condition and a
pleudid+locality-. Apply at this Otlioe
Boarders Wanted
Three or four boarders wanted in a
private Louse on Gotlerieh. Street East
Mrs, D. ,McLeod
FOR SALE,
Eight roomed frame liouso-,, good
cellar, herd and soft water in honee, in
Seaforth,
Four and one•hali nares, with stable
and lien house, Fruit trees and all
hinds of small fruit. A good chance
for a retired farmer, Apply to W, W
Cowan on the premises. Nand of Mar-
ket Street
Dissolution of Partnership
01 operation between the furulere w1, '1'110 Partnership, heretofore exist -
will eery this special flax eeed and (8,.1 ing between us has this day been die
ono) Wayland who will distribute I.11• 1 solved by mutual agreement. An
send f o be sown, (3010081 Wayland has outstanding recounts will be paid to
been empowered to offer suitable terms Win, D, Chapman by whom all debts
to fnrtuers sowing this seed. Ho to Will he settled,
proceeding to Canada at an early date
and in the meantime engn Cita ma b
addressed to him care of 11lain Ex
change, Winnipeg. '
Signed this eat slay of April 7918
Wm, Nl, Chapman
Jas. Bays
princess
Thurs. Fri. ck Sat.
Triangle presents
"Theyre Off"
A rapid fire racing Story
with
Bemiett
and a two act Comedy
"The Lady !.rtimmer"
feathering the inimitable c9medierine
Fay Tischer
Mon. Tue. & Wed.
"The Sultana"
a five Act American production
In Natural Colors
This is absolutely unique. Keep
a date open for it sure
Princess
Born with the Business
Strand Theatre -'
Showing the Pick of the Pictures
Complete change of programme
Mon. Wed, & Fri.
Now Showing
Alice Joyce & Harry Morey
in
"Richard the Brazen"
Also - 2nd Episode of the
world's most marvellous Serial
photoplay
"The Fighting Trail"
Frill, & Sat.
The swifest comedy ever screened. The De-
but of America's greatest stage comedienne
Goldwyn presents
"Madge Kennedy"
in
Baby Mine
From the international stage success by
Margaret Mayo _ author of "Polly of the
Circus."
Price =
Adults 15c
chikke
STRAND
loc