The Seaforth News, 1918-11-14, Page 5Thursday Noveia5er 14
WI, J, Walker
Ueder(aker
and
Embalmer
W. J, Walker, holder of gov-
erment Diploma and License
Day or Night cells receive our
prompt attention
Day Phone 67
Night r8
STRATFORD, ONT.
Lady graduates of last tern aro now
earning as high ae $18 and even $20
a week, while young men are earn-
ing still better salaries, We can
not meet the `demand for trained
help. Write ns at onee for partionl
ars regarding our Commerotal,
Shorthand" or Telegraphy Depart-
ment. Students may enter at any
t 5.
W J ELLIOTT
PRESIDENT
D A McLACHAZ
PRINCIPAL
"OASCARETS" WORK
WHILE YOU SLEEP
For Sick Headache, Sour Stomach,
Sluggish Liver and Bowels -
Take Generate tonight.
Furred Tongue, Bad Taste, Indiges-
tion, Sallow Skin and Miserable Head-
aches come from a torpid liver and
;logged 'bowels, whioh cause your stom-
ach to become filled with undigested
food, which sours and ferments like gar-
bage in a swill barrel. That's the drat
step to untold misery -Indigestion, foul
;'uses, bad breath, yellow skin, mental
fears, everything that is horrible and
.etnsoating. A Oascaret to -night will
give your constipated bowels a thorough
cleansing and straighten you out by
Morning. They work while you sleep --
a 10 -cent box from your druggist will
-'yep you feeling good for months.
FOR SI1LE ellE14P
Frame louse, 7 rooms and p_utry.
summer Idtuheu trod cellar, Hard and
soft water, Electric lights, large vr•-
rentlah, dtablo 16' xi 1a' l0 u.:Luper, fi
7'.
Ap,,'y et Th.,
Nees odic),
For Sale
House and half acre of land in the
village of Egmondville. The property
is situated on Centro Street, close to
the Presbyterian Church and is known
as the Purcell property, Good com-
fortable hones, good shed, good well
and clement eieteru. All kinds of fruit
trees, strawberries, raspberries and
currant bushes, Thie is a corner pro
party with no breaks on front, and the
and is in a good state of oultivation.
Thie is a nice property for a retired
fanner and the taxes are light. For
particulars apply on the premises or to
John Rankin, Seaforth.
For a Nice
Nifty
Hair Cut
Call at
Bolton's Barber Shop
CARDNO'S BLOCK SEAFOR'LH
JHN RANKIN
Bonds for sale
bearing ,interest from
6 to 7 p. c, -ha 1f yearly
If you have any unemploy-
ed funds now is the time
to buy some of these.
Choice securities. 1't o ex-
pense to investor.
All information cheerfully
given.
KIIN
AKU
Bond and Debenture Broker
Main Street, Mesforth
Phone 61 et
i
fa
Town �'o��CS.
MrwoYl:im*.•t1YY.�w1 M�IMIrMf�
The High Goat of Living -800000Y
is the Word to -day. Mahe your old
garments do instead af"purohgcing naw
ones, Have them dry cleaned and
proceed, Dry cleaning when properly
dots lengthens 111e life or geements,
preserves their fresh new appearanoe
and Gots as a dieinieotant, iJusanitary
wearing apparel often oausos sickness
and death due to germs, clothing
should be cleaned at frequent intervals:
My Wardrobe, Goderioh St„ Seaforth,
Opp, Queen's Hotel.
Phone ordars to "The Garden Oroo.
cry promptly delivered, Phone,•25..
Miee Pothiok has returned to Bur-
lington,
Mise G. Orioh left on Tuesday to at•
tend the Normal School in Stratford.
Mr, J, W, Featherstone of St, Thom-
as is a guest at the Methodist parson.
age,
Miss Rose Dorsey has returned to
her school in Hamilton,
Many friends will be glad to learn
that Mr. Russel Sproat is slowly re-
covering.
There will be a special Thanksgiving
service held iu St, Phomas ohnroh on
Sunday morning, November 17, All
are welcome,
Rev. F, H, Larkin will have for hie
eubjeot next Sunday evening, "Has the
War been Worth While?
Mrs Haguerman of Kitchener is a
visitor at the home of her parents, Rev
and Mrs H. D. Moyer,
Mies Evelyn Grieg is substituting for
Miss Gretta Rose who is laid up with
the Flu,
Mise Thompson spent the week end
at hor home in Listowel,
Miss Florence Thompson has return-
ed to Toronto
Mr Berl Chesney of Guelph wee a
weekend visitor at his home here,
Miss Minnie Laidlaw has returned to
Toronto.
Mr's and Miss Gillespie are epeud
ing a few days with friends In Cromer-
ty.
Mies Mary Smillie has returned .to
Stratford to attend the Normal.
Mr J. J. Merrier • M. P. is moving
into the reeidence on John St which he
recently purchased from Dr Atkinson.
Mies J. Govertlock left on Saturday
for Goderich to take a position on the
Staff of the Goderich Collegiate Inetit-
ate
Mies Bessie Grieve has retut'ned to
her school at Tara.
Call at "The Garden Grocery" for
frees and up-to=date groceries, Inoue
20,
The ICnitting Bag tor wilioh tickets
wore sold by the Misses Layton and
Raukin was 'von by Mr Marshall
Stewart,
Sergt, J. Gillespie of London spent
a few days at his home here.
Mrs G. Hillery is visiting friends in
Dashwood.
Mr. ;ioirn Taman of 'l'uelceremith had
official word o11 Saturday that his sou
-�---«m - •Juhu Henry 'Taman was in the hospital
to Franco with emitusitul of the knee.
Mee. B. 1'n eell had word 011 Sat-
urday that Corporal Johu ,fns: POl'Onll
ie atlically rcportetl wounded and miss-
ing tin Sept, 27. 111 is 8 brother of
Al re, P. Freeman of town,
rnngesut 1)' Haetiugsemitted in sea-
f:,rth nn Friday last to visit his sister,
FONT HILI, NURSE RI.E Ill.: 1, .1.2210 Brown, 110 1186 just re-
t trued from France where he 11)65 serv-
ed 10'.' y+al'S alit Ilad 1100 8068 kirred
t hrttisattds (if Orchard ire's:; Though 515 years of ago he ie. still quite
need rttplaeitlt„t, tit for Service but, on account of hie age
is being d•sohargod,
The November Quarterly meeting
�l'rtr Gardens call fol' small will be held in the 117ethudiet Church
fruit trees, Aspa.r,tgus, Rhu- next Huntley mol111np beginning with
631'6 plants t tC, Fellowship m sting at tit. The (om.-
mouton -will iie celobrateu at 1 I, A
CREAM WANT,9 D
your 1' lira; nil to n" end 18oEive
t ,f, prices, 1V5 aro rr.nning 0 111 plant
ha year thruugharid can handle your
ful1"5upp!y and furnish you will: Puma.
We pay priers each month 661 d wcngh
sample !,16(1 t -et 11111, r:tn 01 02,a4111 cat -
f'1!ly, Our motto ie " 6 .61t'sty'to om
Patrons" L'.61rous aro rorino8ted to re
(1111 ail U,tl' :i.(11,4 511411 11111 Til Ilse,
1 Ittor .u1 iilntt fermi,' art on lean
11:1 for at reerkel 1116106
The Seaforth Creamery Co.
S 1 RTH MARK ET
Good Milling Wheat ..,. ,., .2,11
B1611,1 1 nn
Bran 1)131 toil ....•....,•...,,
Shorts per tun l l
liege to farmer. ,,,,: .. 1'1,031
thn'ev ars mused by the pie ear:, (If
tight boots, but„no one need 1,., weld
ed with them long when so 161)1115 a
remedy as Holloway's Corn Owe is
available,
I @Fcal Agent Wanted
for the '`Old Reliable"
5p.=,lal'I'ha,hegiviug service will bo
The iii ua 1fi lOr lir:taltletl MI held in 110 everii6g;
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wore pat itl41 on `fttc5,6,.. '1 11 mince• .
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THE Y.
10:( h? '' r
As a matter of business, what
do you think of the plan
You are a farmer.
Canada is a farming country.
Canada grows more food than the
people of Canada need,
To, prosper she must sell that sur-
plus food.
Great Britain is mar best customer
for grain, pork, beef, cheese and other
farm products.
Every practical man must see how
important it is to hold the British trade.
Canada wants not only the profit on
this trade, she wishes to create a good-
will in Britain towards Canadian pro-
ducts and thus assure our export busi-
ness for the future.
At the moment Great Britain asks
for credit, asks Canada to sell her the
products of the farm, "on time." To
hold her trade, it is necessary to give
this credit.
This takes capital --immense capital.
For Britain's purchases from Canada
are huge, and these purchases must be
paid for in cash. -
In these times, it is not easy even
for a nation as wealthy as Canada to
procure money. Certainly, no other
country can lend us money. The only
way now open for Canada to secure
money is to borrow from the people of
Canada.
This is the reason for selling Victory
Bonds.
Can anyone deny the. sound busint1ss
sense of this plan of protecting our
valuable market?
From the standpoint of the man
who lends, what better security
heet for his money ? Where
could he get a five and a h ilf per cent.
return on such security? Wu'hcr.'. w')Liid
he find an investment to pay ilii, r r
so regularly and with so little tl'o1.'1•i;'
to the lender? Certainly C-1t'iaLl' i:a
have an opportunity to benefit . e.
directly from this borrowing Calan, .
And the money Canada borrows is'
spent entirely in Canada ---a ver,,; l;l r:; -e -
part of it for the very crops the farmer
has to sell.
Therefore, if the Victory Lriai-i is a
success, business in Canada must b(
good, the nation must prosper and 51:)
be able to carry on a vigorous war
effort in France and Flanders.
As a practical man you i.nu't
approve of the Victory Loan plan.
Then help it along. Put your own
money into Victory Bonds; urge your
friends to buy; work hard among
your loyal neighbors to make tie
Victory Loan 1918 an overwhelming
success.
Buy VICTORY
-all you can payfor in cash and all
you can carry- on instalments.
Issued by Canada's Victory Loan Committee
in co-operation with the Minister of Finance
of the Dominion of Canada.
147
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/NONIRO,
Rev. Mr, Clarke of C.otlerieli was in
town on Saturday afternoon
Lieut. and Mrs, W. 11 Smillie visit-
ed Seaforth ou their bridal tour and
spent a few days at the home of his 1
pareute Mr. and hIrs. W, 11, Smillie
Market St.
Mrs, J. Habkirk has returned from 1
Grimsby.
Mr, and Ml's. James (1,'16611111' alt•
comfortably settled its 111r, Peter Kerr's
hones,
litany Frieuda trill be ple..sed 6, lee, 11
that Mr Jack frau Egmont] is 1: 14,V(
fcool a seri lll8 rttt 1
Mies Liogerife Iter PI T0111110 i8 015
it.ing her sister Mrs 0. Alexander.
AL., William Catuerou of Tucker -
smith had the misfortune to sustain a
fracture of his collar hone n110 day
last week by falling from a tree.
Mise Nettie Chesney who has been
spending 851'51 al weeks at the haute of
her parents her, and hits. P. ill. ('hes'
net 11165 returned to (tall,
Mr. F. G. Neelin anti her. 1C, Fie
who 1, txe hear enrions13 ill with mom
n116ia art• iml'revi"g but 5t611 101,41,4.d
to lied
11Th, (e,ge He11de16, n ,t,,1 f'.nlli3'
THESE ARE FAMILY TIMES
and family ties and interests prevatle
everything It is a time when the val-
ue of the Youth's Companion to the
family is doubly appreoieted, .It serves
ALL, every age, because youthfulness
has nothing to do with years, and the
paper appeals to the hopeful, the en-
thusiastic!, these with ideals. The Ed-
itorial Page, Boya' Page, Girls' Page
and Special Features delight all hands
Th Companion is a friend, a servant, a
sloryte lor,,,n informer, a physician,
a"d a 1611nxn•ist, 1t not ot11y' 8181165 for
1111.* best things but it ferllisltrs them..
The bright66', the 'o,'es1 and most
tot:an:orthv .1'ncdtcal-raid 1t:uivn
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have returned from vision(; their nail'
r in Bolgrave.
Dr, Becheley of i"1, rho,
visiior,
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Young People's b.:cteUl „ ,nna tthr , , :1 ;, iuclgullnit of .lir.
for the War :Mrnluria1 i'uud for thole ".1 , 61,10, n kuch 1I'l,1!ure d ,•f p':
For Freedom and the Rig
"THE ALLIES"
The above is 1.•" title of a moat
interesting 11 ar 1 hilum i1etied try The
Family Herald 1 1Vselcly`Star, of
Montreal.
It is brimful of useful information
from rover to cover. '17 re front cover
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directions for brides, children of all ages i
+tad for. grown -ape.
Victory Loan 1918
It is the duty of every citizen to purchase
Victory Bonds, and this Bank is prepared
to assist wage earners by making loans for
this purpose on the most favorable terms,
Wherever possible, the bonds will be held
for safe -keeping, on behalf of small sub-
scribers, for one year, without charge,
THE CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
Seafmacth 3Brarr.o..t
J. G, MULLEN, Manager
WI, J, Walker
Ueder(aker
and
Embalmer
W. J, Walker, holder of gov-
erment Diploma and License
Day or Night cells receive our
prompt attention
Day Phone 67
Night r8
STRATFORD, ONT.
Lady graduates of last tern aro now
earning as high ae $18 and even $20
a week, while young men are earn-
ing still better salaries, We can
not meet the `demand for trained
help. Write ns at onee for partionl
ars regarding our Commerotal,
Shorthand" or Telegraphy Depart-
ment. Students may enter at any
t 5.
W J ELLIOTT
PRESIDENT
D A McLACHAZ
PRINCIPAL
"OASCARETS" WORK
WHILE YOU SLEEP
For Sick Headache, Sour Stomach,
Sluggish Liver and Bowels -
Take Generate tonight.
Furred Tongue, Bad Taste, Indiges-
tion, Sallow Skin and Miserable Head-
aches come from a torpid liver and
;logged 'bowels, whioh cause your stom-
ach to become filled with undigested
food, which sours and ferments like gar-
bage in a swill barrel. That's the drat
step to untold misery -Indigestion, foul
;'uses, bad breath, yellow skin, mental
fears, everything that is horrible and
.etnsoating. A Oascaret to -night will
give your constipated bowels a thorough
cleansing and straighten you out by
Morning. They work while you sleep --
a 10 -cent box from your druggist will
-'yep you feeling good for months.
FOR SI1LE ellE14P
Frame louse, 7 rooms and p_utry.
summer Idtuheu trod cellar, Hard and
soft water, Electric lights, large vr•-
rentlah, dtablo 16' xi 1a' l0 u.:Luper, fi
7'.
Ap,,'y et Th.,
Nees odic),
For Sale
House and half acre of land in the
village of Egmondville. The property
is situated on Centro Street, close to
the Presbyterian Church and is known
as the Purcell property, Good com-
fortable hones, good shed, good well
and clement eieteru. All kinds of fruit
trees, strawberries, raspberries and
currant bushes, Thie is a corner pro
party with no breaks on front, and the
and is in a good state of oultivation.
Thie is a nice property for a retired
fanner and the taxes are light. For
particulars apply on the premises or to
John Rankin, Seaforth.
For a Nice
Nifty
Hair Cut
Call at
Bolton's Barber Shop
CARDNO'S BLOCK SEAFOR'LH
JHN RANKIN
Bonds for sale
bearing ,interest from
6 to 7 p. c, -ha 1f yearly
If you have any unemploy-
ed funds now is the time
to buy some of these.
Choice securities. 1't o ex-
pense to investor.
All information cheerfully
given.
KIIN
AKU
Bond and Debenture Broker
Main Street, Mesforth
Phone 61 et
i
fa
Town �'o��CS.
MrwoYl:im*.•t1YY.�w1 M�IMIrMf�
The High Goat of Living -800000Y
is the Word to -day. Mahe your old
garments do instead af"purohgcing naw
ones, Have them dry cleaned and
proceed, Dry cleaning when properly
dots lengthens 111e life or geements,
preserves their fresh new appearanoe
and Gots as a dieinieotant, iJusanitary
wearing apparel often oausos sickness
and death due to germs, clothing
should be cleaned at frequent intervals:
My Wardrobe, Goderioh St„ Seaforth,
Opp, Queen's Hotel.
Phone ordars to "The Garden Oroo.
cry promptly delivered, Phone,•25..
Miee Pothiok has returned to Bur-
lington,
Mise G. Orioh left on Tuesday to at•
tend the Normal School in Stratford.
Mr, J, W, Featherstone of St, Thom-
as is a guest at the Methodist parson.
age,
Miss Rose Dorsey has returned to
her school in Hamilton,
Many friends will be glad to learn
that Mr. Russel Sproat is slowly re-
covering.
There will be a special Thanksgiving
service held iu St, Phomas ohnroh on
Sunday morning, November 17, All
are welcome,
Rev. F, H, Larkin will have for hie
eubjeot next Sunday evening, "Has the
War been Worth While?
Mrs Haguerman of Kitchener is a
visitor at the home of her parents, Rev
and Mrs H. D. Moyer,
Mies Evelyn Grieg is substituting for
Miss Gretta Rose who is laid up with
the Flu,
Mise Thompson spent the week end
at hor home in Listowel,
Miss Florence Thompson has return-
ed to Toronto
Mr Berl Chesney of Guelph wee a
weekend visitor at his home here,
Miss Minnie Laidlaw has returned to
Toronto.
Mr's and Miss Gillespie are epeud
ing a few days with friends In Cromer-
ty.
Mies Mary Smillie has returned .to
Stratford to attend the Normal.
Mr J. J. Merrier • M. P. is moving
into the reeidence on John St which he
recently purchased from Dr Atkinson.
Mies J. Govertlock left on Saturday
for Goderich to take a position on the
Staff of the Goderich Collegiate Inetit-
ate
Mies Bessie Grieve has retut'ned to
her school at Tara.
Call at "The Garden Grocery" for
frees and up-to=date groceries, Inoue
20,
The ICnitting Bag tor wilioh tickets
wore sold by the Misses Layton and
Raukin was 'von by Mr Marshall
Stewart,
Sergt, J. Gillespie of London spent
a few days at his home here.
Mrs G. Hillery is visiting friends in
Dashwood.
Mr. ;ioirn Taman of 'l'uelceremith had
official word o11 Saturday that his sou
-�---«m - •Juhu Henry 'Taman was in the hospital
to Franco with emitusitul of the knee.
Mee. B. 1'n eell had word 011 Sat-
urday that Corporal Johu ,fns: POl'Onll
ie atlically rcportetl wounded and miss-
ing tin Sept, 27. 111 is 8 brother of
Al re, P. Freeman of town,
rnngesut 1)' Haetiugsemitted in sea-
f:,rth nn Friday last to visit his sister,
FONT HILI, NURSE RI.E Ill.: 1, .1.2210 Brown, 110 1186 just re-
t trued from France where he 11)65 serv-
ed 10'.' y+al'S alit Ilad 1100 8068 kirred
t hrttisattds (if Orchard ire's:; Though 515 years of ago he ie. still quite
need rttplaeitlt„t, tit for Service but, on account of hie age
is being d•sohargod,
The November Quarterly meeting
�l'rtr Gardens call fol' small will be held in the 117ethudiet Church
fruit trees, Aspa.r,tgus, Rhu- next Huntley mol111np beginning with
631'6 plants t tC, Fellowship m sting at tit. The (om.-
mouton -will iie celobrateu at 1 I, A
CREAM WANT,9 D
your 1' lira; nil to n" end 18oEive
t ,f, prices, 1V5 aro rr.nning 0 111 plant
ha year thruugharid can handle your
ful1"5upp!y and furnish you will: Puma.
We pay priers each month 661 d wcngh
sample !,16(1 t -et 11111, r:tn 01 02,a4111 cat -
f'1!ly, Our motto ie " 6 .61t'sty'to om
Patrons" L'.61rous aro rorino8ted to re
(1111 ail U,tl' :i.(11,4 511411 11111 Til Ilse,
1 Ittor .u1 iilntt fermi,' art on lean
11:1 for at reerkel 1116106
The Seaforth Creamery Co.
S 1 RTH MARK ET
Good Milling Wheat ..,. ,., .2,11
B1611,1 1 nn
Bran 1)131 toil ....•....,•...,,
Shorts per tun l l
liege to farmer. ,,,,: .. 1'1,031
thn'ev ars mused by the pie ear:, (If
tight boots, but„no one need 1,., weld
ed with them long when so 161)1115 a
remedy as Holloway's Corn Owe is
available,
I @Fcal Agent Wanted
for the '`Old Reliable"
5p.=,lal'I'ha,hegiviug service will bo
The iii ua 1fi lOr lir:taltletl MI held in 110 everii6g;
Stt):'k 1r1 Io.:1111,: 1l,',6l Vi!lagt.'S 1i tivt.r 21313 L,sc.•6 for )l6 t ry' , ,'('n(.es
large!.
1`111."11 t' L)r!\ 7i , lir ll(+1 1t 1Lh
I11•:•i i 4ailt Iii a ;tq vS, t.':� ,.
fr:;tc tl_l utcc, .; tr16,
wore pat itl41 on `fttc5,6,.. '1 11 mince• .
111 Itl 11111 , 6, i''t1I1_t, a I61', ),II) de-
• !. • r .,t r. at •, .III colon
1: :.I i'},. - .1 tilt`
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A -r N I \ . 1- i,L 1. G l ();V a , m ilt ,, i61 pillid11 :wets prepared
' fur I he r . , tI y .:i 1 ,. Irw„paImr•e
( 6''ltr161i'611e I 183'7) 106,166 1.i 1:66111 1u 6•r• : • .,, 1„Itl.'
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THE Y.
10:( h? '' r
As a matter of business, what
do you think of the plan
You are a farmer.
Canada is a farming country.
Canada grows more food than the
people of Canada need,
To, prosper she must sell that sur-
plus food.
Great Britain is mar best customer
for grain, pork, beef, cheese and other
farm products.
Every practical man must see how
important it is to hold the British trade.
Canada wants not only the profit on
this trade, she wishes to create a good-
will in Britain towards Canadian pro-
ducts and thus assure our export busi-
ness for the future.
At the moment Great Britain asks
for credit, asks Canada to sell her the
products of the farm, "on time." To
hold her trade, it is necessary to give
this credit.
This takes capital --immense capital.
For Britain's purchases from Canada
are huge, and these purchases must be
paid for in cash. -
In these times, it is not easy even
for a nation as wealthy as Canada to
procure money. Certainly, no other
country can lend us money. The only
way now open for Canada to secure
money is to borrow from the people of
Canada.
This is the reason for selling Victory
Bonds.
Can anyone deny the. sound busint1ss
sense of this plan of protecting our
valuable market?
From the standpoint of the man
who lends, what better security
heet for his money ? Where
could he get a five and a h ilf per cent.
return on such security? Wu'hcr.'. w')Liid
he find an investment to pay ilii, r r
so regularly and with so little tl'o1.'1•i;'
to the lender? Certainly C-1t'iaLl' i:a
have an opportunity to benefit . e.
directly from this borrowing Calan, .
And the money Canada borrows is'
spent entirely in Canada ---a ver,,; l;l r:; -e -
part of it for the very crops the farmer
has to sell.
Therefore, if the Victory Lriai-i is a
success, business in Canada must b(
good, the nation must prosper and 51:)
be able to carry on a vigorous war
effort in France and Flanders.
As a practical man you i.nu't
approve of the Victory Loan plan.
Then help it along. Put your own
money into Victory Bonds; urge your
friends to buy; work hard among
your loyal neighbors to make tie
Victory Loan 1918 an overwhelming
success.
Buy VICTORY
-all you can payfor in cash and all
you can carry- on instalments.
Issued by Canada's Victory Loan Committee
in co-operation with the Minister of Finance
of the Dominion of Canada.
147
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/NONIRO,
Rev. Mr, Clarke of C.otlerieli was in
town on Saturday afternoon
Lieut. and Mrs, W. 11 Smillie visit-
ed Seaforth ou their bridal tour and
spent a few days at the home of his 1
pareute Mr. and hIrs. W, 11, Smillie
Market St.
Mrs, J. Habkirk has returned from 1
Grimsby.
Mr, and Ml's. James (1,'16611111' alt•
comfortably settled its 111r, Peter Kerr's
hones,
litany Frieuda trill be ple..sed 6, lee, 11
that Mr Jack frau Egmont] is 1: 14,V(
fcool a seri lll8 rttt 1
Mies Liogerife Iter PI T0111110 i8 015
it.ing her sister Mrs 0. Alexander.
AL., William Catuerou of Tucker -
smith had the misfortune to sustain a
fracture of his collar hone n110 day
last week by falling from a tree.
Mise Nettie Chesney who has been
spending 851'51 al weeks at the haute of
her parents her, and hits. P. ill. ('hes'
net 11165 returned to (tall,
Mr. F. G. Neelin anti her. 1C, Fie
who 1, txe hear enrions13 ill with mom
n116ia art• iml'revi"g but 5t611 101,41,4.d
to lied
11Th, (e,ge He11de16, n ,t,,1 f'.nlli3'
THESE ARE FAMILY TIMES
and family ties and interests prevatle
everything It is a time when the val-
ue of the Youth's Companion to the
family is doubly appreoieted, .It serves
ALL, every age, because youthfulness
has nothing to do with years, and the
paper appeals to the hopeful, the en-
thusiastic!, these with ideals. The Ed-
itorial Page, Boya' Page, Girls' Page
and Special Features delight all hands
Th Companion is a friend, a servant, a
sloryte lor,,,n informer, a physician,
a"d a 1611nxn•ist, 1t not ot11y' 8181165 for
1111.* best things but it ferllisltrs them..
The bright66', the 'o,'es1 and most
tot:an:orthv .1'ncdtcal-raid 1t:uivn
g lIe' 1,711 .1111 1, L•1 1 115
!Mot tAl 1•Seaforththis wealaed dee ,ung1,101ar601.11y y..1.10 l ae faro -
Mr, Carrot Workman uh,1 44,,• ,. tis 1.1, H.nd. r Aut. n1.d funnily of 1 ---s1-: iia 686orfte It, Cue. ht./W....1, 13,666 La114
itor at the home of Sir. John spreat lave rake, 1','t, 5
Ing of Cha ben+e -
has returned to (treat Lak,s i6'. W116 -6%,•. lnuaiet,) '�5 6 , is to Clay.
i.ts, 4aca ti, :�i, h.•t on f'uu, i. lion''1 lu�1 :311r 111• nl:t 1 s ;r,.st
he is Statiolled with Chu L', 161, N.t.vv sm., 1. i 1- „1,. 1i ,. ..;n
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-- r. tog f6,666.611666r-i1.
The Misses :Millie tool ('•.,t,. V ss.•t
have returned from vision(; their nail'
r in Bolgrave.
Dr, Becheley of i"1, rho,
visiior,
ti ii t Y.39o1 't1'e''
First l'1•e56tror4e11 .'f;:Ad's, ti0111,u1 I :, ,. • -t 6 n t. ,, t: l i!: fi. ,t
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OEthe$3uotvhll ,i ( r,Wrru .15soul• !'1".r.1:,d,rtehaltl leus:r',1i:...
bly has askott I h'.:• u!,dt., . , .d and
Young People's b.:cteUl „ ,nna tthr , , :1 ;, iuclgullnit of .lir.
for the War :Mrnluria1 i'uud for thole ".1 , 61,10, n kuch 1I'l,1!ure d ,•f p':
For Freedom and the Rig
"THE ALLIES"
The above is 1.•" title of a moat
interesting 11 ar 1 hilum i1etied try The
Family Herald 1 1Vselcly`Star, of
Montreal.
It is brimful of useful information
from rover to cover. '17 re front cover
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data ant -
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brarit.0 tit • f3tgo ,'f flats of all tine
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11,1 A111111,, eut,lates the Slags in et:lots
of•a!6 the A ;le.:. It toile it,-fnli ti.61
story 01,0be• 160.411 ,lack" anti 131,1
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volillteeri"g to give $5,1 of tie • 106"nit 6 '1 ' ) . rine 16.1 linn•.,:.1'1:'. tivinuunwt•16161; 1c. A _
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Wit's, Wylie atVictoria F'
misfortune to fall a fee de,
tore her right arm
lilies Kathleen I.lu1 rtnl 13,
fior0nto to utt,•acl the Univ.
13, 61.64i. .':Ill,
covered to ep<'6 't 1. ed. 1 ., s.1t
h me In Lire''rn:.
KILN, Tv .
tiovon,..: . , .d,
is visiting 111r 1r<-:6 .
Mts. 8A',CI,..I.vit :stator
at Chu 1:4,61,6 , . 1.. .. -.ol.
1arald to 1 le 1: 1 ,
Miss 1 Itttene tli:: i•, ..r :.. y,•..l.t
the 11•[6.16 cud tvltfl 6,,.. . 11!8., eu;.
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traggi,t ft bottleof 118 lAei1l11nato,1r2ntees 1
Syrup o1 'igb," which evear,l.ine nail ? ; ,vo 1.121• 411 1t: r1 : 1litore' lloaltit,
directions for brides, children of all ages i
+tad for. grown -ape.