The Seaforth News, 1919-06-12, Page 1t C;;;; nada
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New Series Vol. 17 No 74
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ter,
"Experience
k.)(unts"
OU hare more
confidence in deal-
ingwith a man who
has hada wide
p'raetical experience
WM. E C'rHAP16HAN
of ibis Monumental Works, has
over Forty years practical
experience.
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Watch Foy Our Special Big Display in Our
lalitedewa An Win Be Special on Saturday
The !.Paint of perfection
in held out to all who would
ewes. aci a box of our sweets
'Nothing truneeent's- the sttectil-
ant excelletlCe of
Freshly made Candy
bought here. One tease of. east
Gaudy will dispel this most • hoe -
rid serif of 3ie biles end se•levis
inetunriy dieeppsar at it*tfirst
taste. It's perfection &1 ,ui-
fled, I3ny a box for your gu I; if
you don't, some &tear fellow will,
Red Gross Report
FINANCIAL s1AI1x'11I,;N'r for tiwy
Ileateceiete
Balance on hand
407 04
Total Receipts 457 92
Expoueliture
Mrs. A, E, Cooper 3U 00
Mr, R., L, Peck 3 dal
The Canadian Express t'tt 45
23 45
43447
litnce-\lulltu:,
Balance on }lad
T it e Monument
The ditfereut committees tape=oioted
on the 51emnriel question mut_ in the
Town hail lust meek, on Tuesday, to
discuss the most proper course to plu-
me ill erecting a attitthlo meUtlnlant to
the fallen soldiers end the returned
neon. There mere three proposals; A
reounnlellt to eennectiou with a foun-
tain et a eeet of about $3000.00, a hos-
pilal at a coat of about $10000 00 and
a Memorial Hall which is to be do eon
etructed as to hs an everlasting menu.
merit with the names inscribed ons u
place for suitable relics and a 'club
Treasurer. room, to be neater the supervision o
SFPiF0'EtT14, ONTPIRI0} ` "RUR
the mimosa men or the U W, T. A.
who fought with those ,nen who sloop
iu Irrauco or Flanders, They +sem to
kuon just what their comrades want,
that fell, but they try to impress on the
public that they do not want anything
in their behalf, neither should they
have to eek for it, as it is the writer's
opinion that the civilians of Oaneda
owe those men more than money even
procure for their oomfore after saeriic
ing the best time of their Lives and
even their livo8 for every citiesee of Cwa
ads and we should oenaidar tits metier
seriously, for altoald we bate lost the but they managed to beach it, then
patched it up—camouflaged it—mounts
Id some guns aud ran it that way as a
hospital ship. We are ill wards— 100
or so in eaeh ward, twb berths deep.
When 1 get out of this III join the
Oneida community --I'll feel eo lone-
some, with 70Q people to watch atte un-
dress and sleep, etc,
Oh! you ought to ne here now, The
ship has absolutely no motion, The
sun is shining and the sea is sscalm
mid as bine as alI the hooka you have
ever read of the Mediterranean says it
is. It is warm and perfectly beautiful
here on deck, on the bat of March. the
blue sky, the blue sea at,d the stately
white seagulls circling about the ship.
We passed the Malta lest night. 1
las sea Sick one Pbtuatlay attd Friday
but today I am right. on time in - the
alining- room, The differenne in the
two boats makeiemp glad 1 :urn a i',r t-
iehat here we aline lireler:e its (mime
nand the fo,nl is veru goeti acid vnty Eng
lids, and what a change i_nm "Chow":
Armenian Expedition
DRY, JUNE 12 1919.
Canadian Nurse giros her
Experiences
On board the British Hospital Ship
Gloucester Castle are had afternoon ten
and it made mo proud to be a Britisher
you bet, it is such a -change from the
►rain— GLEAN -- positively shining.
This boat was torpedoed In the Ohsunel
about a year ago, though painted all
over with lied Oroases-•it almost sank
war where would our irasttorla be, It
took men and money 11 ale it but give
the man credit first, as the money roan
in a great many eases has made a for
time out of the fighting man while hs
cattle back-with.tut means and disabled
Dir life le is only a patriotic duty et
the Irian who has the means to be lib-
eral to the men that worked so hard
for his liberity. The writer thinka that
the parents of the fallen boys should
make their wishes known before the
next meeting where a fill house is ex•
peoted to give their views on the pro-
posed amnions!, sued meeting may be
called within a mouth,
j
Qst
Keep this date
open. for
SL James' Church
Flees
Special attractions
Fiffl annou icemen!
Later
tTelekone
Rates for
t erVl,C
P''' t"""'if-IE new rates for Long Distance Service, effective May
35th and based upon air -line mileage, correct inequalities
,, in the old schedule and embody both increased and de-
creased charges.
Following .is a comparison of old and new rates for a
3 -minute talk to points most frequently called by local sub-
scribers
Seafot•th to '3'urotito
Clinton
Stratford
Luttdou
tlocI rtoh
Myth
Exeter
Old Bate I1ety Rate
$ .60 $ .i5
,f0 ,t5
.25 25
.30 ,110
,25 ,20
,15 ' ,111
,til ,10
The hours $urirrg which reduced Long Distance: rates (night mates)
atre in effect are now
1;'rom 820 p.m. to 11.301'p.1n., 60 per cent of day rate
From 11.30 p.m. to 6 a.m., 40 per cent of day rate
Night rates are based on Standarrd2inrc
LOCAL SERVICE
Rattce for local service to present subscribers will be increased ten
per cerut, effective from July lst next.
Applicants for service will be charged at the inereastd rates, from
May 25th.
zser)l Dell Telephone is a Lone Distance Station
The Bell rp'teIe ho 1 Co.
3 3e1
It'e rough eguin and 1'rn setaiok
again but we'll be in part tomorrow
so it won't he long,
No child should be allowed to suffer
an bear from wormswhenprompt re-
lief can be got in a simple but strong
remedy -Mother Graves' Worm Exter-
minator,
Ota 'this trim]. drat Was some exper-
ience
xpa r i.'ooe alright. From :4t ua' _y night to
%Vedneoday 110011 'reeked into one a1
35 people and during that tit -twice were
allowed out once for exactly five 111111--
111013. We .left YYar8eiltoe just ..t five-
mid
ir:1111d casae oat of the harbor .,t 81111801, it
was a lovely eight. Ths sunsets neo
gorgeous—aud the star :: .Roadie, it
looks os if one lould jest reach up ;ilia
pick otfnne or two, they seem se near,
it is so beentafq! sometimes it only
a00entttatea our Itt,ehttees Sir Hugh
Gough is 00 beard, He has several
rots of ribbum oat !tin, animpoatu
nice looking man
We have had 10 have our money
changed eget& from French to English.
If this koepe un we wont have any left,
heceeme we lose on the exeheugo every
time,
Rumor says we will Stay in elalotrike
a week while the General looks over the
situation and then we go on to Con-
stantinople on the same boat, and we
are lucky because if it watn,t that the
General happens to he going there we
couldn't go oil this,
Have had two baths since coining 011
board! Of course the water 151113 Balt
and sort of cold --but it was heavenly.
There ie one thing, the Creat Lakes,
the Atlantic and the,llediterranealy all
feel alike and act alike when you are
seaeiolt Two attacks in two week,'
with the prospects of another when eve
strike the Aegean; where they say it
will be rough, is 110 jotre, I think
when I got hack a short ride in a Ford
will be eueugh. I hope you will meet.
tee in France when 1 am coming liotuo
It is so quaint and beautiful there.
We all have great schemes abort some
lug back by ciders -int ways but as F—
•11—Heys, et the end of a year, if we;
see a boat marked "Through to Hobo-
ken, no stop" We'll tight to get 00 board
At present no one appears to know
where we will be sent.
On Monday March 3rd we Sire among
the tales, of Greece—
"Whore boning Sappho loved and
sung"--What'e the refit? Oh! "'The
mountains looked oil Marathon—and
llierathou looked on the sea—and
dreaming there an horn alone, 'dream.
ed that Greece) aright be free" --There
new --that is all the scraps 1 know
about Greece. We can !mettle islands
all around us ---they look the same as
any other land in the distances, One
elfioer told us we could see Olymipua
a8 we passed—were he explained
'all the jolly (reek Gods used to sit
iabout in laurels",
The English R, 4, M.'0, on gave
a concert on deck; the other night, aud
it was awfully hies, They sang their
'pens of 'ate for us and you never
heard such fon. 'There are many con-
temptib1es mong them, who have been
torpedoed and in the trenohos,
Opening Day
June ILI
Brighten up your home
tap with some music and
make life worth living
' If your children are gifted
with a musical taleritget them
a good piano or a phono-
graph. We have them in
all styles and it will be to
your mutual `advantage and
profit to come and visit our
store before making your
purchase, Every article is
guaranteed in eyery respect
and Honesty is our password
Get your .next. record from
us. Needles and sapphire
points always in stock
$1.54per year
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SientI Dmhiooday in 1::oderich
Greatest Program in Western Ontario
Tuesday, July 1, II9
AEROPLANE FLIGHTS
DEMONSTRATION BY GREAT WAR
VETERANS
BASEBALL—ZURECH(winners of Clinton Tourna -:
Ment) vs-. GODERICH (winners of Blythe'
Competition)
BABY SHOW
HORSE RACES
2, rO trot o' t11te Purse ft --iso
2.25 trot Or U;ce Purse $300
2.5o trot cr pace Purse, $160
CONCER I'S BY BAND OF THE 33rd REGT.
NIGHM AND DANCING
FLORAL PARADE, etc,
CONCLUIIIiNG WITH A GRAND FIREVIIOR:KS
DISPLAY IN THE EVENING
SOMETHING DOING ALL DAY LONG
come and .have the time of your, life al
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Yee can often hear remark's similar
113 that at the counter where our
t tnghante are kept.
Ginghams 25c to q.51' a yd.
YOU CAN MAKE MANY USES
OF THESE WHITE VOILES,
Especially when they aro priced
low, you can buy it t.umbot' of t.t;il
to servo for many pnrpos,ut,
Priers 30c to $: . 0o a yard
COLORED COTTON CREPES
Excellent range of Iiimotia :and
Lingerie Crepea, 1n plain :and hem, -
ed patterns, 27 in, to 34 in. wide,
25 cents -to 6o cents a yard
WOMENS' COTTON HOSIE -Y
INEXPENSIVELY PRICEDD'
Black and \''lute Cotton 1Hose. 1W,
fashioned, medium weight' :igu
Bylined Noels, 0,301110 soles and taw.,
heal tips; all sizes;
25 oafs 10 75 cents pair
sm
When you
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scat by
grail
VIc pay
the
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PLAIN AND FANCY VOILES
';u',•s, emali, reedinni area largo
iii Sial.. fl+)Tal. ei. tl g0.+0)''t ri01ai design
rte.
Prices 5oc to $1.50 a yd..
AN INTERESTING • OFFERING
Of t_olortd Dress Linens
A heavy weave, etary t1 i..,:.'1 due-
.ottie .and with a bright finisb.
trey, Peek, lesser, 0resu, .411(1.
+i5 events and i5cents a yard
CRE TONNES THAT ARE' FRESH
AND BRIGHT
At on00 you will think of the many
ewe to oltioh they adapt themselvria
Prices 35c. to $1 a yard
Silk Hetsery Vero' Much In Vogue
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