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The Seaforth News, 1919-06-12, Page 5:Ph WAfait June 12 44.44.44.4444444.4444•44 vatammossammaegmammaameram4444444444444 anking r i e "TOUR banking requirements may be entrusted to this Bank with evvelry confidence that ,careful : and efficient service will be rendered,. Our facilities are entirely at your dieposal. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE IA Seaforth Branch .f. C. Mullen, Manager We J. Walker Uildartakir and Embalmer W, J. Walker, holder of gov- ernment Diploma and License Day or Night oal.'e receive our prompt attention Day Phone ,67 Night '„• r8 L EIiTRAL STRATFORD. ONT. We have TELEGRAPHY, 00M- MERCIAL and SHORTHAND' Departments, We give individ- : 'nal instruction.: 'Student' are enteeing ..eaeh week. Our :grade-' ates .secure,positions.of trust,, Get 'our” free ' 0atalogtie' ;not*' it niny interest you. •' D. R. McLachlan; Principal I IF YOUR CHiLD 1S CROSS, FEVERISH, CONSTIPATED • Look, Mother! If tongue is coated, cicnnae little bowels with "Cali- fornia Syrup of Figs." Mothers can rest racy after giving "Cali#ornisr f yntp of Pips," because in P. few hours all the slogged -up wast., ntr bile and fermenting food gently stoves out of the bowels, and you have • r;edl, playful child saran. Sick children neerdn't be coaxed to .alto this .barmier% "fruit laxative,' srrilione of ,uother, keep it ljv le. raises they know its antion wn the eines- 'ell, liner and bowed, is prompt and sur,, Aek your dray,giel for a bottle .• 3alifotuta. Syrup of tales," wbi.tb tee - eine , : - tine direetione for babirx, children • ,' '11 ages and for ;crown -ups. FOR SALE eHE P Frame Hones, 7 rooms and pantry summer kitchen and cellar, Hard and soft water, Electric lights, large ve raudah. .Stable ly' x112' lean hoist• 9 i-"' . Apply at the News Office CREAM WANTED Sen11 your (:ream to 'i Am:d rcesive toi, prices, We are running o;ur plant he year through and can handle your Inll„eupply and furnish you with Dane. ' We pay twice each month and weigh sample and test each 0311 of cream car - fully. Our motto iti " Honesty to our Patrons" F•mteoite are requester) to re urn all our cans when not in net,. 3 atter anlBettormilk al re rem hand u d for at ma*Iter prices. The Seaforth Creamery Co. SEAFORTH AMARKET Good Milling Wheat,...........: $2.1'. Bran per ton........................86,ti11 Shorts per ten 41 Flour .6.75 Bettor a 0-58 .......................... h7-47 flogs to farmers................„.2200 For Sale House and half acre, of land in the village of Egmondville. The property is situated on Centre Street, olose to the Presbyterian Cheroh and is known as the Purcell property, Good oom Portable hence, good Shed, good well and cement cistern, All kinds of fruit trees, strawberries, raspberries and currant bushes. This is a corner pro party with no breaks on front, and the and is in a good state of oultivation. 'L'hie is a nice property for a retired farmer and the taxes are light. For earth:eters apply on the premises Orta John Rankin, Seaforth. ' JOHN RANKIN Bonds ` for sale bearing • interest , from 5 to 7 p.' c, -half yearly If you have any unemploy- ed funds now is the time to buy some of 'these. Choice securities. Pio ex- pense to -investor. All information cheerfully given. JOHN flMiK Bast! agd Aallcillri >Ireker Main Street, Seaforth Phone ql e Vocal A gcflt Wanted for the "Old Reliable” FONTHILL NURSERIES 'I housands of Orcha'ra trees need replacing . War Gardens call for small fruit trees, Asparagus, Rhu- barb plants etc. The demand for Ornamental stock in towns and villages is large. Secure a paying Agency with liberal commissio ts, Exper- iCnce not 'net;cssary. STONE & WELL NGTON (Established 1837) FLAX LAND WANTED The Omani' inFlax Mills Litrite Seaforth, Out, will rent a large acreage of sod land, Spring or Fall ploughed, Will furnish seed free and do the *sed• log Former will plow, disc, harrow and roll, Phone M. McOormiek, Seaforth 212, alter (i p. m. 202. mem.. rEseem-xtemalrala.,••• "l lib; SEAFORTH NEW 14,I A.:.L.4& �t�um,a �2'Z{f _ -,mr,.wvw•. _ mrN.a.,.suer=tta•�ay.•.�.wa�ur},.,.....w• I�.,.RN, M..14,4 -4.441.41,44441,444„C4 owrr `epics 4 Of ■ rW'"...^a%+.•-Mald®vmnt keeeem^n 't�I Tke Neigh Cost of Living-Oloonomy e the word te•day. Make your old garments do instead of purehering new, tines. Flays them dry eleansd end pressed, Dry cleaning whoa properly dens len p,thens the life of garmeute, preserves their fresh new appearance and este as a •lisinfeotant, Unsanitary wearing apparel often causes sickness and death clue to germs, clothing should be cleaned at frequent iutsrvals My Wardrobe, Gsderioh St„ Seaforth, Opp, Queen's Hotel- Sergeant Harold MetTab of the Amereian Army is visiting_ friends here,. Mese 1, Twine and Pte, Melville Twins are yieitiva relatives in Barrie, Mrs, J. B. Frisks* of Butte Montana is with her mother Mrs. al, A, Gaetz- meyer, • Mm. "J, C. Hoffman of Hamilton is the guesi of her sister Mrs. M. Y. McLean. Sergt, C. R, Clarke, Ptes, Johnston and O'Brien returned last week, Miss Carolyn B. Holmes of the Amer loan Red Cross is spending her holi- days at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs, 5, T, Helmer Mdea Jesu Govenlook of Goderioh was a week end visitor at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs J. R. Goven- 1 ock. Mr. W. Harkness of Timmins Algoma was a visitor as the home of Mr, R. Frost, Mr, and Mrs, T. G. Scott went to London on )Friday to meet their son Corporal Thompson Scott who has re- turned from overseas. Lance Corporal Kenneth McKay who enlisted with the 161st Battalion' arrived home.on Friday from England, Pte, Albert Habktrk' an Hervey Ireland returned on Friday from over- seas. Rev. F H. Larkin 'D. D. who came up from Hamilton to occupy his own pulpit on Sunday returned on Monday for the remainder of the Assembly Session, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Goatee spent a few days iu Stratford last week: Mrs, John Habkirk end son Mr, Wm, Habkirk left last week for Chicago to visit relatires, Messrs. Lew and James Devote—eve spent a few nays in Detroit last we: -lc, Mies Awns Woods *pens a few d.evs hr 'l.'orente this week, Air, E. ltfcl"suil one in Str..r,fsn• l on Stttnrday, . Mice Henry cola in, eherg., of ;be Primary room as Surn' • Wea.is was in Teton to on Monday Mise Richmond of Blenheim is a guest at tho home of Mrs, A, Ycnre, Mr, and Mrs, Henry Fowler motored up from London and spent Sundaes with relatives here, Mrs, (Dr,) Patton and daughter of Se Thomas and Mr, Colwell of Van- oonver lately returned from overseas are visitors at'the tome of Mr. J. Pat' Orson Miss Alice Archibald is vtsitsng her niece km Brooklyn, Judge Jaokeon and two children of Lethbridge are guests at the house of Mr„Jackson iu Egmoudville, Mrs, Joseph Pinkney of Stratford is a visitor at the Memo of her parents Mr, and Mrs, it, L, Clarke, 41rs, H, D. Moyer is visiting friends in Toronto, Mrs, Oscar Neil sena Sunday with Stratford friends, Mrs A, T Georg;, and family are spending a fury weeks with Mr. (leorge. in Kitohoner. Alias Jean Wallace and Miss Janet Grieve spent Sunday int Goderich, A beautiful hydrangea grown by Mrs, W, Miller is on ashibitiiu iu the whi- tlow of Mr, C, Abcrhart'e drug store, store, It is one of the finest specimens to be 'Mena, Mee, Jerald; Cole of Toronto is visit• ung her father Mr, T. Hrlle of_Lgmond Ville. Mr, aiirl Mre. W. Hill of Dublin were town rieitome. Miss Heed' Thompson spent Sunday at her home in Listowell. Rev, H. B. ;Moyer was appointed Secretary of Ooderioh district for social service, Mr 011as. Barclilf aged 67 died sud- denly at Clinton on Tuesday. Be was a former resident of Seaforth. Use only three level tea- spoonfuls for fixe cups Sold only ira sealed p wlcat-1, a ii•;g 126 L,ee t e:eta;.�ilio” .. Mr, Btiward.M:oFenl left on. Saturday to visit friends in St, Thomas, Mre, A. L, Porteous entertained' the members of her Sunday school class to tea at her hone on Friday evening, Mies Beatrioe Marshall who has accept- ed a position iii Hamilton was made the recipient of a chatelaine purse and box of handkerchiefs by the girls of class, Mrs. A. Sparks Sr. left en Tuesday for Cereal Saek to visit her dairgliter. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Ferguson spent Friday in London, •.s, ;,a,.;.', c x, c' Rev, and Mrs, J, H. Brown, Mrs. Halmstead, Mrs. Kent, Mrs. Edge and Miss Clara Pinkney and Miss Brown were in Clinton on Tuesday attending the Huron Deanery meeting, Mrs. Clarence Hell of Toronto is a visitor at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Horan. A number of Seaforth Cddfellows went to Mitchell on Monday night and exemplified the third degree, Mr. Wm. Pinkney went to Stratford on Monde), to meet his bride ,who same from England. They arrived home Tuesday. ' A fire in Clinton did much damage to Ball's photo gallery and the stores of druggist ELowey sue Jeweler Johnson were damage by water. Town Council e Met ,lune 9th, Present the whole Council. Beattie—i'arke—That the report of Fimruc. Committee amoturtiug to $686 58 be paid, OIntl'—P,eatlie--That ,l, C, Woods and S'li'm, rlunnts be allowed to tap the u'atet male, Golding--ltarher—That the cirri: 'se. cures in fit ut ction re Il ousitig'42 stem (rnldiug—thurhot —'I"lint $4"mu' Vmn.t i.onde ire e...iri the V1. I., & ,1m- 1111es1e11. Barber—tioldmrrg—nkat Il. .1,•1,111.eut, he paidi2.Inu per clay, Bent tie— Pei ke...-i'hrit a new gunk be gut far time writer reaggun, ulutl'—Grieve—That tire Hydro Nang. inner prepare plans for the water work extensiorm. Golding—Barber—That the clerk be autheried to explain through the local papers time facts about street oiling etc. Leading Varieties of Spring (:rails. 'he old -Six -rowed barley gave way to the Mandecheuri, and that in turn has given place to the O.A.C. No, 21, which is now grown throughout On- tario to the exclusion of practically all other varieties. Tho Egyptian and the Black Tarterian varieties of oats which were popular at one time have bee1S'largely displaced by the Banner and more recently by the O.A.C, No. 72 and the O.A.C. No, 3 varieties, The 0 .C, No. 72 variety has a com- paratively strong vigorous straw, spreading tread, and white grain of good quality, the hull being Quite thin, In 'experiments at the Ontario -Agricultural College it has surpassed the Banner in yield per Rare to each of nine out of ten years. It has made a phenomenal record in connection with the Ontario Standing Field Crop Competitions, trgkinr; snore first prizes than all other varieties of oats com- bined. The O.A,C, No. S variety is ten days earlier than elle Banner or the O,A.C. No, 72, and is an excellent variety for mixing with barley when it is desirable to grow the two combination. Of the spring wheats the Red Fife, the Marquis and the Wild Goose are the principal varie- ties. At the present time, however, when the demand for wheat for bread production is so urgent the Mereuis and the Red Fife, and especially the former, should be grown as exten- sively as possible in Ontario. Spring rye does not yield equal to Winter rye but its cultivation will perhaps be inereaeod somewhat during the present year. The O.A.C.'No. 61 variety has given the best results, surpassing all other kinds in yield of grain per acre.—Di. C. A, Zavitz, 0. A. College, Guelph. The Coming Circus Sparks World Famone Stows are billed to exhibit at Stratford, Tuesday June r7, and from the newepaper re. porta preceding them their exhibition will be worth going many mites to wit - DOM , Of the many features carried by the show this season, some of the Animal Acts are without doubt the most won -1 derful and thrilling ever presented to l an American audience, The big group! of fighting forest•brotl lions, all full 1 grown males, give an exhibition that is full of thrills, autd the audience is left with a positive feeling of awe at man's wonderful mastery over the brute creat- ion, Another extraordinary featurewi th the show is Capt. Tiebor'e troupe of educated Seals and Sea Liana These interesting sea animals perform the most seemingly impossible feats; hal- anoing.ohairs, umbrellas and whirling brands of fire while climbing ladders, walking tight ropes and ••riding the backs of galloping horses, This feature baffles description and must be seen ,to be appreciated, . Many other wonderful, things are to be leen with this mammoth show, and the main performance beneath the big tents. will present a number of the most marvelous foreign acts of the century, The menagerie of wild animals car- ried with the show is complete in every detail, and contains rare Mid curious specimens of the earth's most interest- ing and curious animals, A Mile long street parade of dazzling 'splendor, beautiful women, anti hand- some horses, interspersed with three brass bands and a steam calliope will traverse the streets shortly before nuns and this teatnre alone will he wool.• ^ a ��§ u ' �^ — _ _ going miles Co see, Don't forget the diet' anti the items of exhihltion 'Tuesday June 17th at siva tiara, Cool 314^ mu msev e- .'s,»: m:',><,,J Corfortabe Now Showing Viet esday Thursday i!J Uch Lewis The skga 1A mighty drama o the NorlhlBHcl with oodles of excitement—tI'a 'fls;s--sensation and adventure. Friday & Saturday The Homo Of Mirt A superb Photo -version of Edith Wharton's - celebrated novel = with an all star cast Thursday Friday & Saturday 12th Chapter of "A FIGHT FOR MILLIONS" 15c 8.30 P. M. 10c a 1 e o 4`[ser.•` ` ., .744 The Coolest Place in town ..or Sale t,onil int, story frame house. 'semen es es thin 'Vevey property nn ',Iolc•nlun t t_ `•t, ifurth, consisting of n resoles to geed repair, good cellar, hard cud soft water also good fraise barn, several imui• tteee anti cue acre of ground. Fo further particulars apply is Mrs. .Julie Shaun on it, Et, No 1, London Junction Ont. Piano For Sale Square piano, for sale Apply to MISS L. ANDREW, Mill Street. Buy A Used Car harbor the idea that m' is Ito, brat• 'l nen' it iti a 1. i o, sok. iaacetteeet tin, d care 4r, s1 ' ln;' ;time lirdieg Ibrlt ttiav t. tinte•',t1 ,tn .um flor;r to be o ld ae aern,Hlb.trid; , fivi• a i•ar l;0.pn.nnn a Petr hintdrod or evt•trit iew th,nmsaud guiles; it h.. Hill at its bora, urniec: it Inas boeu abused—tee paint ie not quite fresh—and its sentirur:utal value is lose -that is all, You ewe buy a secondhand ear from dt.alers ail private owners who daily list their tines in The London Pref. t'res classified Autos and Taxis columna. It will_ save you money—big money! Irvehtnally, you will own and drive en automobile. Why not start tot now, with a goodused car—atel get your now ear when you have beoonme a 11e11 - doted driver? The reading of "Auto- mobile" column in, 'Tile London Free Press will tell you where to find the best bargains in Western Ontario, Read the' Want Ads, its The London Free. Press. Thu esuay St to yd 1nid Lon age in the Comedy Drama For Sale •Viso showi g a 2 Part.. Comedy Mondia ; Tne; ' " Wed ne da • c viItwa' i9�,ydsI to Tbl J�.S. i� (fir 1; 1 . p li m, ParE Wbite9 p supreme serial e Htuse Jags•, 1 Ca C