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The Seaforth News, 1919-09-04, Page 5
,t Thursday September; THE SEAFOit2TH ti UNP EPAREDNESS —FAIURE A. bank account is an assistant in character building. It establishes the confidence, independence and pride which increases effort and paves the way to success. Open an account to.day and be prepared. THE CANADIAN :`.CNK OF COMMERCE lea Seaford' Branch J. G. Mullen, Manager W, i:, -Walker. Undertaker and . Ei kiIrrier W..1', Walker, holder of guy- ermueut Diploma and License Day or Night .Galls receive our prompt attention Day Phone 67 Night r8 g totrdf' ilL g: For Sale 'House and half acre of land in the village of lfgtuoudvitle. 'the property is aituatoll on °emit' Street, elope to the Presbyterian Church and is known es the Purcell property. (food com- fortable hones, good shed, good well and cement cistern, All kinds of fruit trace, strawberries, tlaspberriee and currant bushes, This is a corner pro. party with no breaks on front, and the and is in a good state of oultivatiou, This is a nice. property fur a retired farmer and the taxes are light. For sarin s tn.tl ars - P apply epremises - �Eh or t.) "' or 01111 Raulcin, Seaforth. $TPtATFORD, WIfd1BRN ON f(kato'.'Attu. EST and I S i 'I' vt)14\TL+'kali L' SCHOOL. We nava ,' s,nm,re_ial, Shorthand and' Telegraapy depattiu'euts.--I Hare asp..11etieeil instructors hive' tllorotigh conreee find W(' resist, g i•pdnetee to r'c,sith t ^ ••- 't\"l ,t." ft f •e•,•i s,.6i ktu. D. A. McLachlan, Principal -33.42 t - Nl ii"t g tv'h utt ..: na lb a i,a at) ! t t• r ori :- ... {ii. dirt I :4110``... ti- t r„v. ... 111:. 4S r,u • ,'.trtriers l itu' .L. . t,:'1 1•l ti To hnve tors A Guaranteed Mortgage Inve,stment Certificate, is- sue:: by the Trust Guar- antee Co. .Ltd,, ---Toronto heatrint, - p.. c. interest r tcabie •e " r �`• s mt-xnn . i a! s p y t. /neof tilt: best and safest lt)Vi°tstrne!lts ott<;riti -tod today All iitforntttton thnet'full\ given. Special Representative '4 Lin `ttr*o-AO forth 1'li, t • u t N. II. -.. 136)n,i and i)r- hiturns n,cltf(ling all ls- r of War lP+1t1,iugl1 .ill), (r' , 1 u--«-an..-a.n a.m...neu.men.pll .....a11.M i? .low ®itch -I va.....,tsli. •ua......t .5a.---'Uu1•..a0 The High Oust of 'Living—&enemy a thewrtrd to.day. Make year old" garmentsdo instead of purchasing now ones. Haen ahem dry cleaned and le °Seed, Dry ol«iening when properly done lengthens the leis of garments, pree'n v.'s their fresh naw appearanea and Outs as adisinfeotetit, Unsanitary wearing apparel often causes sickness and death due >to germs, clothing should hecleauad at frognnt intervals •'ii Wardrobe, taudcrlrh Sit„ Seafortb, Opp• Queen's Hetel. Miss Florence McKay has return ant t, Weston. Mr. and Mrs. Janice Acheson are visiting friends in Staffs, - Mrs. G. Silleryr is moving into Mrs.. It, Webb's residence, • Mr. J. brown of Walkerville 'is spending this week with itis sister, Mrs. C. Stewart. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. L. ])odds of Lon - .don arc visiting friends in town. Miss Sparks has returned from the uillinery openings in Toronto. Mr. Alfred Curtiss who has been visiting friends here, returned Gist week to Buffalo, Miss Nettie. Pethiclr left on Mon- day for Toronto. Mrs. S. MCLeae and Miss Marion have returned from a visit to friends iii Beaton. judge and Mrs. John Jackson and children, who have been visiting Miss ;fackeon of Egmoadville, left on Fri - .lay for their .home in 1.ethhridge, Alberta, ; Miss Mary Model has retdrued from Toronto. Miss Belle llallantyne has returned to Waterloo. Mrs. P. Courtney of Pine River is visiting Mrs. T. Hays, \I r. Milton Chesney of Toronto S0IES.. Cheques and money transfers representing pay and allowances of soldiers drawn in Sterling Exchange will be cashed by this Bank at $4.86to the Pound Sterling. 'We will transfer money for soldiers, free of charge, to any point in Canada where we have a branch: can THE DO iNiOIN IBARY SEAF©R`i N BRANCH: R, M. JONES, Maetas4325: Irett•Ik7ln isE'Jmatttr]WiiDtfi lti8ti1it133GTG ffalat4l5nrJL7GtInt7tipEMtuffbXt ."_iztir Mitts,H. 1. Graham lies returned hila Misses Hutchison have. return - froth spending a few days in Toronto. cd ii,,ut. atter ti ping n, \-vitucr. Miss'' Schafer of Listowel was a ITinto,rc II, and Mitchell, visitor at the haute of Dr. and Mrs. The collegiate opculed on Tuesday. If. H. Ross. It has again a large attendrtice as the Miss D. O'Connell anti Miss U. lige, record which n is able to main-, Dennison and Miss B. Seip are at- taia attracts pupils from a distance. tending the Stratford Business Col The only change in the staff is Miss lege this term. Taggart of Ottawa when takes the Mrs. Mcleod and little ,laughter Place of Miss '4•ravers, resigned, who had charge of Moderns. Mr. and \Ira. M P. Twirlale and and Master Mowbray Twirlalc and Mr. and Mrs.f. F. Reid of London Miss 11,inriehs of Buffalo were the are visiting their relatives, Mr. W. nests of Mrs. 1. I. Snowdon Inst Butts and Mr, R. P. Bell of town, week. ek. St. Thotrias' Church, Seaforth, The t u)li' Schi.ol opened on Ties - will holt] a bazaar in November, ;lay. The pupil: have had two Mr. and ;fetes. John Robb and party ninths of delightful weather for their motored tnToronto,Iiatilton and and will now got rinnnr to Niagara ].calls this week. the more prosaic sole of life, A ntituber from here attended the Baseball tournament in Zurich on Nights of \golly comic in the traits Labor Day asthma.the tecta cannot lie Miss Louise .Allen left on Saturday drv.n and sleep is 'In oe rfrotzi his to take.a Position as teacher in a 'fait • tl h..i a grateful relief is the school near 'Woodstock.i n ,c Batt effect of Or, I. D. hello, s A doorway has been built into the t thins R,•tnedy. It banishes the hack of the Town ilall so that the frightful eonditir n,, Clears the pas. fire truck ntay get in and out more cs and ,;)able, the aitleti<,l one to conveniently. ,again sleep. tis :, un sly and a rem- and Mr. Earl Chesney of Crediton_ , Mfr and Mrs. T, it Scot! are, t oh is child, its. St ••n the rlluine are spending the holiday, at their ing friends in- Brantford this past 't ?'"ir i nth ,lzt t, rias home het',. of Detroit were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Doherty of Egaaonrl ville. week. M, 13renton herr i apeu stn; a' MU .l Sl i Aldil i:,of returner t, AS$' `OOi� Ie.t lays in Toronto visiting- his " sis- T rude} on \lnmlay. ter, Nits.I`aurid e, Mr \•11 't g � lits+ yip t titn,lli, deft ep \I rn L•ti• I 1 ` D{, T. J. ITernt:'r i-.• morins' into for Hills {rteeu t. trash in rite a.1 ' fit t ; tta his flew "es>lenae ,,In North Main er1 „ st h of there. St. til ;in if Mrs.Ilalt leift o,l It 4- i \it. (ilk,. • ril:in heft ant Satlnr- ihtiusti t\r Ttti,ti :rr- c r tln:d i ,t 1 „ to •14,,,• for i ihi,S ifennis of Inettoit ••ished , t 1 lir. and Mrs. Ha:oh. of D tt ,tf i bf7S: f, , t, 1 , i 1 rt Bender. i l S1r n >I I I. Cert lin g;ni i- of Mr. stmt 1•It i' i?<,hb arc c{ l in e it itt." it at1irrt 1 I ,.;'�!` ., i: - i. Tttrnhutl. ` nig nnn tr; vtt ti r i latices. Int int Airs. v ! �t rin.otl of lloiruit MTt es:na r ins not •.l •.� -`ell v -uI n 'Ll ,,i, t vti:. Brownlee nlee of T,.rottte, rust- "'Toronto tit tat ,1; i - ,t•n,1tc'tl' t \"."1.)j'.. ."1 1 1\ it:. ;'ti r,rdlt from 'Hayfield stat street it slaty plays. - • � t' ^rt. 91r1.t.,r 1..114,;.v.‘ ,:ills 3.1r. rod hfrs. J. C Mullen Miss Maiiiinii Crosliie is ti'itin•. \lt t it bit iehrhrt, 'I i)e fruit fetutd i„ .1 a. 1 , i Nit ., .) t ,--celdc, cr,t tit. •gaesis „f Mr. and Mi.. ti. bliss f'Itc•atia Coital, retain,.!, to 1snli"" tLro t :n,'" i t l,atl S her seined in l )tt,t.,w on Sf.iitrt t of bliss 1. sie r ri"v,' lei t r ,ii \i.oud'ay MI.;, 1• ith ricy Fin l,;, 1G=s Edna ft•n�art � tehnoa 1 on ;ia,' The aye i4 di6"3t,';f:s 1141,411 tsauli' 't 'it QDu vour feet, ser, don't necess,:lr iiy vast more E:da'zv the other kind. Getting good slates is da tu,s Merl' (t; se. lecti!o:ra and olf buying. Our way of la'nalrtuntgj lo=ll. ie is to slip -e our patrons the lverneeit of our years t.i' experience in !Matta Shoes; we show the styles best adopted to the foot. The Late Summer and Early 'all Models Are UsaaaUly Attractive The English walking and bug vamp lasts are stall very popular. Black or Brown leathers Leather or Neolin soles ubber or leather heels. Very sniart or conservative styles. $0.00 $7.00 to 310600 You can buy the best Shoes made, at our store, and they are not high priced. Once we gel a chance to prove this ito you, we'll keep you as a customer.' T SE7-tF®RTh1 The Home of Good Shoes Oakville where she inns taken a oAtiol on the public school stall. \Ir, John lfeNay has returned -•-w l.ilclrnovv. \]r. R, \1, �Rrst.who has hec'ti spew- in•; Itis hatidays with lois• parents, and hfrc. J. M. Fest, has returu- 1 to 'Toronto. Smit or:: hasreturned Iter home iii Toronto. Rev. t7. Cat ,well and daughters of iol,.ifl,tp 'ays• nt Ayr .yt.tending the ,n, el f Mr. t arsw .lis father -in - a, lit kite 1-0.r. Patterson. - Mr. 'attt rson.-,Mit d Fowler of licKillop has , cu appointed principal of the public ,hoof in place of Mr \ A Naylor, iso has resigned. miss Brown of Coldwater is the rest of Miss lean Goveulock. 'Jr.and Mrs. John 1feNay motor - to Hamilton ori Saturday to spend the holiday. Miss I. Uoveitlnck has returned to G'-oclericlt. \It. and Mrs. Sehnrall of Kitchener and ,Mit;,. McDougall of Toronto are the guests of Misses Stephens ah the Queens. Mr. and Mrs .Alex IMcLennan and Miss Metric McLeod have returned, from 'Toronto, :. Mrs, Martin who has been visit- ing her aunt, Mrs. .Ales McLennan., left on Saturday to visit her sitter in Woodstock, Miss Agnes Campbell has accep- ted a position in Chatham. Rev. F. H. Larkin will have for his subject next Stutday- morning "Lab- or unrest, its Causes and Cure." The evening Subject will be the hymn, "Just as I Ant Without Otte Plea." • Mfr, and Mrs. T. Habkirk and fam- ily intend leaving this week for St. Marys where they wilt reside in the future, Mr. and Mfrs, Bert M'anEgmond anti daughters of Regina, are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bell. Misses Annie Govcnlocic and Janet Gpv'cnlock• have returned from a trip to Georgian Bay. ' `Mrs, Stanley Wright and son Jack, of Toronto who have been visiting a conpie of weeks with her sister, Mrs. R. M. Jones,returned this week to Toronto. b Miss Twitzell of :Brandon, Man., is a visitor at the home of Mts. C. Golding.' Monday front ='i-itinit relative,: in Toronto sail Rratitfer,l: hfiss Finretrr•; Laidlaw retecee i to Toronto ,,•t \Ionlac'. h'Irs, 'jam, 'Tartan has returned from Bayfield, "Mr. and ]frs, Clancy of Detroit spent the 11,,lido t+fth bin, ane'. Ms (has. Stewart. trumeil after ii,1Tin 111 ,ai pia .,. :if peeks. jilt the 1';van 'elical cttnrcit slier a ',•x ial etenin;; with Sir. :eel \]r'. Ito -Tritetnncr ono elrivt l'Ir. and Aft's. C., \t. t,: _ ,,f I`.' troll i t r- 1..,,, 0 ,' naotl ' .. 1! •'. ]tail. :Miss \no' ,:i, ,ir.i .iii Ir 0," \i ail:i"d a • ,, 1. r•a,. Sant 'i Fort] el:il,o' on wafml,ni, days iv-iih 'NIG,. N. t'icstrtfiele.n. Alt. and hip:. 1.0d, 'frtlto,-,T n•tti's Mr. Till-' awl Sit'-, lfr••tii• : of to their lt..i'tt• in 10•I it on ).1-,,t, i .'t F.'Mit risiicti ai fits l'''''" :lir, t' day. lt> l.,,ife lilt'. anal lilt T Ii \ilc'it r; 'I'„r. Miry, hrnti t,'„ t,.,,,,... t.•i t 'n I [ is- thleun, if .lt u, tit sm,; ;': onto tt'ere the .•.�ts of Mir..,t .r a:r tsar,,.. ..,„.-%1',1” r/..et. --..., .ass - iii } 0 i IT, (+j r Miss Tia* 1'hrvnpe—,,t of Iisii,w- el ]las returned from the : mtllinrr openings. It rs t'v .'l,. -.u., 10 say that ta'ii,•ti Mr. P. \\ -Hoag left on Monday a child is pale. sickly, peevish anti for TTagrrsvil(c, to assume his... new males•;, the cause is wort -.1s. rites, duties as principal of the pithb k school after p:•ntiin,; the vacation with his parents. Mr, J. E. Willis manager of phi• Strand, is In Toronto this week to arrange for the fall and winter pro- gramme. Mr. W. ll. Trethewey nits in Stratford oni Friday., Mr. F: Mole attended the i'tilit' opening in Stratford on Friday last. Sec '`Fatty Arbuckle" in "The 1''igltting Champion" at the Shttutl 'Thursday, Friday and Saturday. • Mfr. and Mrs, J. Cl, Mullen arc visiting friend. in Toronto. - - Dir. and Mrs. Stewart and itis: Stewart and Miss Johns of Exeter, motored over to visit Mrs. A. Young, Mr. H. Beattie left last week on a trip to Vancouver. Messrs. Thos. Gillespie and Mort -- son Sillcry left on Saturday for Re- gina where they will take a course in the Normal School, They are both bright young men andwill no doubt do well in their chosen profession in the west: Seaforth boys always do well bIr, Leonard Sntith and bliss Alma Dalton, Mr. and bins Geo. Lowery of McKillop, Mrs. R. Praiser attdl • We- will•not handle Mrs. Alex. Lowery of Seaforth spent i Sunday in Goderich, the guests of paltos at any price; our tine will not permit. parasites r:,ttecthe st,.tnatrlt test4uc;. ra'-t.ainu' 'suit -is dis,.rders rtf the cdigc,ttett and lrcvei,titt the in- fant from deriiittg sus.tenatiev it silt tin foots. Milit•r's. Worm Powders. by destroying the worms. corrects these faith,of tfir digestion and serves to rostore the organs t:", healthy acti nn. HUGILL'S MUSIC STORE We can ;ave you money by dealing with -us in Nese' slightly slightly ut.ed 'pianos. One lieintzutau pialto ttscd only a few months, like nein. Well made and a fine toned instrument, to sacrifice at $325.00. One square piano to go at $45. A good practice piano, • If you buy from us you will get .what you want. Mr. and Mrs. T. T4, \Troomau, "Mr. Andrew Grintoldhy of Toronto is visiting friends in town. Miss Dorothy 7Tutchisot, of Mit- chetl and Miss T`athieen Price of Aylmer were visiting their aunts, the tttisses Hutchison. North \'Cain St. cheap repute - Come in and Get Acquainted JOSINATHA'N E. HUGILL Opposite Batik of Commerce. tri Tide".N p -a is la E'd y Friday ' C lilts prot,cat JUNE ELVIDGE "Th Biu flex' Supported .10, OfOQOi RACQUAp@g,PNHIELOSMIE 11N1N000MhllNOS ,, INKIYIttO stiy.,asr.,me ratr.Ssero er Daunted hyrAr<r. Vale : •3(Elt Saturday. T4 >trikthg5 in-• urinal Story Thi: story toll in, the, new World Picture, "The Iffier' is striking-, unusual ex- tremely interesting' from stnt't to finish, It gives the star, LIfICE vide one of the c. h best roles ales of her career. You will like this picture. Be Stire to see. ir, Aiso 8t1a �= ;, ve,ryer of "Thee Lure of the sulcus" inti Fd tiyr Arbuckle c> til C.laampioirt" 1.7iu' all Laugh?. Now, .t ta11(1,51 iii it1Wdit..% "s . -._..................... _ . ....... 68 3of Aii'c Machine" I -TE withstood everything in the field and Bove all was, and still is, the last and only car to survive until the cessation of hostilities --Extract from letter received by Ford Motor Company from a British Soldier, in Africa, Over shell -torn roads, through water soaked fields; second only to the tanks in its power to climb debris and crater holes, the Ford car made a world fatuous record in the fighting area of the great war,' In press despatches, in field reports in letters, in rhyme and song the praises of the Ford were sounded. In France - 700 cars out of 1,000 were Fords In Italy - - 850 ears out of 1,000 were. Fords In Egypt - 990 cars out of 1,000 were Fords In Mesopotamia 990 cars out of 1,000 were Fords The Ford power plant that established this world-wide record in every theatre of the war remains 'the same. It will be in the Ford you buy. Ford Runabout 0666, Touring 066, tm Ouse modole;ttto Electric Starting and Lighting Equipment ie 0100 extra. Coup, $676. &star, et 17r (closed model priors laolude Sioslrlo Starting and Lighting Equipment). Demountable rime, tire trio, and non.eldd tires on rear n0 optional enuepmont On closed cars my at 606 extra, Thane prices are L o. b. Ford, (int., and do net Waled° War 'tee. May otiisi Gen:lino Ford Pares. 900 Canadian Dsaigts - 1.25 and. over 5,000 Sandal GaraCes moldy/ Bunn. J F. DALY, Dealer 'SEAEORT I COOK BROS. 'dealers OENSALL .G