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The Seaforth News, 1919-01-16, Page 5Thu['sday. January THE SEAFURTI.i NEWS • THE OF COQ ERC SIR EDMUND WALKER. LLD,. MCI-, President CAPITAL PAW UP. $15,000,000 RESERVE FUND, • $13,500,000 SIR JOHN AIRD,.Qenaa4Maneeter H. V. F. JONES, Aset. Gen'!, Munger 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. so Sieafox`tili J. G, MULLEN, Manager W. J. Walker Undertaker and Embalmer W. J, Walker, holder of gov- ernment Diploma and Licence Day or Night cars receive our prompt attention Day Phone 67 Night 18 Winter Term from Jan. fo. CENTAL STRATFORD. ONT. WE place greduatoe in positions. Lady students of last term are now earning as high mills and even $20'' per week while boys' are 'earning higher safeties. We have Commer- cial, Shorttaurd and Telegraphy r • 'emits. t• roe Catalogue, 0 A MCLACHAN PRINCIPAL. IF YOUR CHILD IS CROSS, FEVERISH, CONSTIPATE* Look, Mother! If tongue is coateei, cleanse little bowels with "Cali- fornia Syrup of Figs," lfothel'e can rust ensy after girt' "California Syrup of Fige," because in few hours all the clogged -up, waste Imo bile and fermenting fond gently moves out of the bowels, and you here e.well, playful build again. Stole children needn't be coaxed to 'eke Oda harmless "fruit laxative:" dildiona of mothers keep ft handy bee- ^ause +they know its action •an Ile doe -1- 'h, liver end bowels is prompt and aura. A* your druggist for a butte! el' :eetltforeia Syrup of Piss," whirl' c.,•. elms directions for beidee . childrepc id ,egos mid for grown-ups, FOR S7 LE e8RA' Frame 'louse, 7 rooms and pantry atamtnerkitchen and sellar, Hard and soft water, Electric , light.eeee!arge ve- randah. :]table 16' x;"1'z' hen :house 9 7' . Apply at tho News Ciitee _m. For Sale House and half sore of land in the village of Egmondville, 'L'lie property le situated on Centre Street, close to the Presbyterian Chtirah and is known as the Purcell property. Good com- fortable horse, good shed, good well and cement cistern, All kinds of fruit trees, etrawberriee, eaepberries and currant bushes. This ie a corner pro ponty with no breaks on front, and the and is in a good state of oultivation. This is a nice property for a retired farmer and the taxes are Light. For particularseepplyon the premises or t3 John Rankin, Seaforth. REMOVAL Having removed my Barber Shop to the store next to the I:x= press office I Will be a better position than ever to serve my patrons. Leonard Bolton JOHN' RFiNKIN Bonds for sale bearing interest from 6 to 7 p. c, —half yearly If you have any unemploy- ed funis now is the time to buy some of these, No ex - Choice securities pease to investor, All information cheerfully given. J NKIN Bond and Debenture Broker 'fC' Main Street ) Seaforth Phone 01 a CREAM WAITED 8(1.1.11 your Cream to tie and r:sews so rices are p t V e a m running o nr plan: he year through Rad can Menne ne your full:supply and furnish you with cans, We pay twins each mouth a1;td weigh maniple and test each can of cream car - fully. Our motto is ' Honesty to our 'Patrons" Patrons are requested to re urn all our cans when not in nee, a 3 attar a1113uttermilk al ie on hand u3 For at market prices, The Segforth Creamery Co. SEAFOlt7'H MARKET, • War Gardens call for small tan Good Milling Wheat $2.11 fruit trees, Asparagus, R1o u-rt barb plants etc. Mr an0 Bran ler ton,.,. 3600 - .__.- tt Shorts per ton.:.. .................:41 The demand for Ornatllental B stock in tot n'i and villages is i1 Eggs. ^........,.. ,39-40 large. t Hogg 10 fam rore .... ,.r6 00 Local Agent Wanted for. the "Old Reliable" FONTHILL NURSERIES ousts s 1 h nd of Orchard trees need replacing. au—. -/n tin—..na—.u4ea�,ruM�+e1 tpy NMI w.,l.ae„a.,ras ..,..�.,.me,o,,.,.„�.,®„mu.1•0, blue-eeaa®nn» .> neeeean—eCDt� fi The High Cost of Living—Economy is the word to -day, Make. Your.old garments do instead of purchasing new ones. Haver them dryoleaned and pressed, Dry when properly done lengthens the life of garments; preserves their fresh new 'appearance and acts as a disinfectant, Unsanita wearing apparel often causes sickne and death due bo germs, clothin should be cleaned at frequent interval My Wardrobe, Goderich St„ aeafort Opp, Queen's Hotel: ry es g e. h, Mies Greenwood of Mitchell Bang, very sweetly, a solo ,in the Methodist Church on Sunday evening; Dr, Beoheley has, (Reposed of his practice to Dr. McKee, Mre, R. Webb is visiting friends Hamilton, in Mrs, Edgar Lawson and daughter of Auburn are vieitors at the home of Mre, W. Sclater. Mre, R. L Clark had word on Tues. day that her son Sergt. Charles R, Clark had been awarded the Military Medal and was going to Germany. Mrs, Jeseie Brown received word on Friday of the: death of her eldest broth er James Hastings in California, Mr. Robert Boyd of McKillop sold his farm to Mr. Stewart of Hensel). Mr. Boyd will become a citizen of Sea - forth. The sceo"d Uonoert of the Lyceum Series under the auspices of the Red Oroas Society will be held in Cardno's Hall on Monday January 27th. Those who were fortunate enough to hear the Fairchild Quartette will be anxious to hear the Saxophone Sextette in their wonderful use of these instruments. Miss Beth Willie and Mr, Dot Reid sang well rendered solos in the Presby terian Church last Sunday, Mrs F .H Larkin, Mrs J C Grieg, Mrs L T Delaoey and Miss Graham were in Clinton on Tnesday attending the An. uual Business msetiug of the Huron Presbyterial: Mre. George Murdte has returned a visit to friends in Mitchell, Mr, Warren Anent has gone to ',wi- den to take a course in the Business College, Mr. and Mrs, James Caruuohan and daughter have gone to Oalifordia to epend the winter. Mr, Watt of Urbana Ohio was the guest of Mr and Mre Thos Gerry. Miss Hazel Morrow ]las returnrd from St Marys. Miss E. Elder has returned to her school at Wroxeter, Friends will regret to learn of the death of Mrs Deyuico, ueioe of Alia W R Smith, which occurred at her !tome iu New York, Mr. Robert Robert Reid of the Roy- al Navy Halifax is a visitor at his home here, Mr U L Wiiliaate has disposed of drug store at:d stationery bnslnese to MrU mbach of North 1353'. Mr, Pasoce representative of the Christian Menu Federation of Canada gave an instructive address on the work of the association in thn Methodist Oharoh lost Snuday morning, Mrs, A, ,Jamieson has returned from Michit gun . Mre, 13. Purcell received the sad in- telligence that her son Corp oral John Joseph Purcell Infantry, previously re. ported wounded and missing was kill- ed in Aotion on Sept, 26th 1918, He lived in Stratford and was a (1, T. R. brakeenean when he enlisted, Lieu i t, Damian of the Royal. Navy. was a Visitor at the home of his auet Miss Lukas, rho Sunday School of the Presbyter. Churchheld their annual meeting Wednesday evening at this home of Jae. Cowen'Phe year was very cessfnl. The' revenue was Qnun of Lich $400 was iuvesl, et in Victory onde hi memory of memhere who fell 1 the war, Thu following ,olitoers and teachers cc rs elected:—Jas. Cowan, Superin-. tendent: J, 0, Laing, Assistant; James Robb', Librarian; Mrs. 3. A, Stewart sec-ireue, , Mies Nd Somerville raoorcl-' ing-eeo; J. 0, Laing, Mrs, J, 0, Laing, Mre. Archibald, Mrs. J A Stewart, Miss !McLean, Mie3 Crahatu, Mise A, A, Govenlocic, Mrs, (1 Stegall!, ` Mrs. Sparks, Mrs. Jae, Kerr, Misses Somer- vtlio, Alias A. Bell, Mies Steele, Mrs, 0 Brodie' and Mies Isabel Sail h, teachers Wood 41'ood--Soft 141spie, 'Elm, Ash, 12 inch $4.00.-' Hard Maple and Beech 13 incl' $6:00 per morel(, Orders taken at the office or py Joyu Abell, ter. Mr eaktetlftee -)ecure a paying Agency with liberal commissions, Exper- ience not necessary. STONE &WELLINGTON (Established i83; ) TORONTO, (NT. rd seri}�' t eeteeeetteleiteleseeiteweere Mies C1ara,MoKinley who resigned her position in Seaforth last smatter to. accept the position in the Edmonton Collegiate institute has given up her position at the latter place to join `the staff of the Belleville Collegiate Instit- ute. Miss Emily Deem has 'returned to. Toronto' Mr, E Umbach has taken apart menta in the Royal Hotel„ Mre. R. S. Hays was in Clinton on Tuesday, Mre, Jas. McKay acid. Mrs, 'James Brown were in Clinton on Tnesday as delegates to the Preebyterial Meeting. Many friends of Mies Greta Thomp• son are glad to see her ont.again, O d Huron Presbylerial • The annual meeting wee, held in Clinton on lneeday. Forty members were present. The year ware very 'enc- ceseful, Twenty-two Auxiliaries, five Circles reported 690 members and gave $412o. Eleven mission bands gave $330, Ifif- eeen life members were added during the year. The Home Belpere gave $247. Seventeen bales valued at $961. were sent to 'Indian's wheels. Mrs. Larkin was elected Hon, Pres, Miss Id. I. Graham Secretary, Mre, J, C. Greig Treasurer, Mrs, L, T. De Lacey Mission Secretary, Mrs. Hemi!. ton, Goderich, President, Mrs. Rose of Londeeboro was appointed convener of the Forward Movement in recognition of the work et the Londeaboro congregation in eupporting Miss Fingland. Special Optical Sale— of warranted high• grade gold-filled rimmed epectaclesand aye glasses with beet quality spherioal lenses, Regular $5.00 value for only $2.00. Eyes ex- amined fine by our well known and painstaking Specialist, MMr. Hugbeou, formerly optical expert for Kent's ,Iew- elery Store Toronto. The price of all optical goods have advanced so much you will do well to take advantage of this ehauce and come early, Two days only Tuesday and Wednesday January 2tat and 22nd. BEATTIE'S FAIR, Seaforth. OANADLANdNATtoNAL RAILWAYS With Headquarters in Termite. Torouto, Out,, J- r.—A oiruular issued by president. 1). 13, Hanna an- nounces that, effective Jan, 1, all gov- ernment railway lines heretofore known as Canadian Nortltort , and Canadian Government Railways, comprising the National l''ansco,tinental, Ltteroolou- ial and Prince Edward Island Rail. ways will be !crown and operated nn der the Route "Canadian Nttioual Railways," headquarters of whiclt tvili be it Torotttfs- All atlicare are re'hous'ed to use this name and it hi desirable dist the,publ'o and railway oonueetious adopt et 0000 tilts 11010 title to their business relati,.ti with tha Canadian National Railwee e NONCE A ineeeing of the b'anner's Club will be held in the Separate School, Jan, tooth at 8 p, m. Interesting reports of the delegates to the sunhal Convention will be given. 'Non-members as well as members invited. Briteg the ladies with, (i,. C C , D. {arty .John t41, ticker' President Secretary. Maaling of County Council _ eaans,maer 'The Council of the Corporation of the County of Huron will moot 19 the Council Chamber, Goderich, at 3 o'olook in the afternoon of Tuesday, the 28th' clay of January .1919. All accounts ugeinet the County must' be in the halide of the Clerk not later then Mon -1 day prooeeeditig tate meeting of the Warm STRAN D Thursday Friday & Saturday 1 ` e Marsh in All Woman A romance of the good A Comedy and A Complete Show plus a Serial girl who tamed the bad —Also— "The Mystery every Thursday -Friday Comfortable town Ship;, and Saturday Monday Tuesday and Wednesday Douglas Fairbanks� fn Headin South Von remember "The Man from Painted Post" — Some Show wasn't it? Web this is Doug's next Artcreft Picture —It Must be Good - 15c Stevenson. as an 'Engineer. Robert Louis Stevenson's old friend, the ilei', Archibald Bisset, was Minis ter of fioibo for•u -or forty years. Mr. Biseet's intimacy with Stevenson be- longed to his early "Edinburgh days." when lee was trying to become an au• thor despite paternal opposition, and Mr. Bisset used to tell how the elder Stevenson, Loring gut bis reluctant son safely anchored in his "face one day, gave him .a problem to solve regarding bridge pressure and went ori' to at niece in. Louis east Int, eyes over the task, !melee Lowe.,•' "Life of Goethe" out of hie pocket and applied hen,elf to that, "Weil. Louts," said the father on his return, "have you worked out tont cal. eulaticai' "Ne," was the Dared reply. "I knew teat nothing depended nn my doing it; 1 haven't the slightest curiosity as to what the pressure would be; tell me, and 1 will take it on your authority." The lighthouse cugineer looked at his son and then remarked slowly, "I think. you'd better go home!" --Manchester 'Mardian. Nicely Trapped. The sexton of a certain church the other afternoon bail conducted a party round the ancient edifice, and, despite dropping more tient e'ne "gentle hint,,. It appeared as If the sexton was to go unrewarded. In the porch the leader of the party paused n moment, "I suppose." he said, "you've been tiers tunny years':" "Party," replied the old man, "an' it's a wetry strange thing es when- crer I'm a she ee 3 n party out o' the porch they allue risks me that question or (with emphasis' the other," "indeed" smiled the visitor, "And what may the other be?" "What I calls question number two, replied the sexton calmly, "is jest this —'Samtwell, is tips allowed?' And Sandwell aims aeawers, 'Tips is al. !Med! Ttre lout was taken, us was the tip: —London Globe, Fans of Frenco. At theme that td t oL I a :' ori- \t was king of Preece fan making bad reached per esps its highest point It has not gone backward since, but surely no fans could be made more exquisite than were those of the days of the glory or Versailles, Du Barry and lime. de Pompadour, the two most peisisieut farorites of Louis XV., were both very fond of fans, and many are the stories told of their extravagance travagance in buying them or at least ordering thein, for the king had to pay for them, One that was chosen by Mme, de Pompadont' took eine years in the making: It was made of paper cut like fine point lace, and the sticks bore medallions so tiny but withal perfect that they could only be wade ort by the aid of a eery power- ful microscope.—Washingtou Star. Don't Write Poetry. "Don't write poetey unless you can't help it," says the Pt. Loris Clobe-l3em- oorat. ' And often when you think you can't help it 'tis well to consult a doctor.— Toledo Elude, Peat Bogs Council- Peat is a vegetable formation, some- GEO, W, Houseac, times of a spongy cbaracter (when re - County cent) and again ofa hind approximat- ing in composition to wood, while in- Goderich, Jan. >Oth 1.;710, some instances, at the bottom of bogs, it approaches lignite and even acyl. ..ti.. dw 8.15 P. M. STRAND Opposite Daly's Garage GIRLS! WHITEN YOUR SKIN WiTH LEMON JUiCE Make a beauty lotion for a few cents to remove tan, freckles, sallowness. Your grocer bas the leptons and any drug store or toilet counter will supply you with three ounces of orchard white for a few cents, Squeeze the juice of two fresh lemons into n bottle, then put in the orchard white and shake well. This makes a quarter Dint sf the very hest lemon akin whitener and covaplexion beautifier known. Massage this fra- grant, creamy lotiou daily into the face, nook, arms and hands and just see how freckles, tan, sallowness, redness and roughness disappear and bow smooth, soft and clear the skin becomes, Yes! It is harmless, and tee beautiful results will staaprise you 10c i Allnenmmommommee SAYS LEMON JUICE WILL REMOVE FRECKLES OlNat Make this cheap beauty lotion to clear and whiten your skin. Squeeze the juice of two leptons into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of the best Heckle ant tau lotion, and complexion beautifier, at eery, very small cost: Year groeer has the lemons and toe drut counter will pputr three ounces of oor sltard white for s few cents. Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion kande eaeh c day and sthe ee how neck, rckl s and blemishes disappear and kow clear, soft end white the skin becomes, Yes! It IA harmless, e t ee er'ete Ttl RJjtgd sdav Friday $ urday The Episode of that entrancing Sema' Also yrs We Don't miss it V dug, Comedy Can For Sale •l'ht.se rows :for for sale Mee, Arthur Geo ge. II -tilt Submit to ,lstliva, If (01 seii',r without hope ref hrt'•i.t t g "1111 ,0 te hi li bill() you do not put tit)' mutter day the purebnee of 1.1r, J. :D, 1{ellogg's neverdy,. A trill will drive awayall doubt as to its eilleientcy;' The ante relief that conics .iviil cou.it,se you Qnly t1io unifored enders the a on ,more titan aitytlttug that ea" be wt•frttn i," 01 000106. Ibo 'kmnowing' ones: apnld When help is su Buie; 11y Ifotlo7vay's Corn Cure mud get relief. Thde atatchleea remedy ie sol1 d 1>e -stint. o-aanwst3where•