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The Seaforth News, 1919-10-23, Page 5,.y ,+a1 -t eo Thursday, October 23, 3919. SAVE AND PROSPER. The companions of Victory are Work and Thrift. If the people of Canada practise these essentials, our great problems of reconstruction can be settled to the mutual benefit of all. Don't waste! Save and prosper. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE 12a Seaforth Branch J. G. Mullen, Manager Wt J. Walker Undertaker and Embalmer W. J. Walker, tickler of gov- ertnuent Diploma and License Day or Night cal:s receive our prompt attention Day Phone b7 Night c8 ti I TIAL STRATFORD. ONT. The largest and best Com- mercial School in Wester't Ontario. We give individual in- structionand students may enter cur Commercial, Shorthand, or Telegraphy Departments at any time. We assist graduates to pos- itions. Write for our free cata- logue and learn the nature of our Work, D. A. McLACHAN, Principal SEAFORTHMARKIiT Good iVlilling Wheat ............... $2.1u • Oats .. .................,.......,.., ti Barley Bran per ton ..................30.00..... Shorts per ton ................ .........41 flogs to farmers ................. l7 00 For Sale House and half acre of land in the village of Egmondville. The property is situated on Centre Street, oleo to the Presbyterian Church and is known as the Peweell property, Good com- fortable hoose, good shed, good well and cement cistern, All kinds of fruit trees, strawberries, raspberries and currant bushes, This is a corner pro- perty with no breaks on front, and the and is in a good state of cultivation. This is a nice property for a retired farmer and the taxes are light. For partic•ilars apply on the promises or to ,f oltu Rankin, Seaforth. o investors A Guaranteed Mortgage Investment Certificate, is- sued by the Trust& Guar- antee Co. Ltd.—Toronto bearing :A- p, C. interest payable semi-annually is oneof the best and safest. investments offering today All information cheerfully given. JOHN HANKIN Special Representative Main Street, - lSeaforth Phone 91 a N. B. — Bonds and De- bentures including all is- sues of War Bonds, bought and sold. I - Lam) E N If the Children need Rubbers, bring them here. DON'T THINII' G&MNG ANYWHERE .ELSE We have all styles, sizes and cuts Children's Rubbers. in Remember, please that we have, also, all styles ofehiidren's Waterproof Shoes, to afford protection to the Ohildren's feet during the bad walking that always come at this Season. Seaforth, On ..a t... I The Nome of Good Shoes The Old Store with the New Stock. TFIE SF'AAFORTH NEW Hama, tI piny— .OIimax•..a R.....oi4 0....s4 paw ® 11 Town T®picsk The High Cost of Living. -Econ- omy is the word today, Make your old garments do instead of purchas- ing new ones. Have them dry cleaned and pressed.. Dry, cleaning, when properly done, lengthens the life of the garments, preserves their new appearance and acts as a disin- fectant. Unsanitary wearing apparel often cause the sickness and death of people, due to germs. Clothing should be cleaned at frequent inter- vals. My Wardrobe, Goderich St. Seaforth, opposite Queen's Hotel Miss Belle Ballantyne has return- ed to her school in Walton, Miss Rose Dorsey who visited \rill her sisters; the Misses Dorsey, has returned to Hamilton, Mrs. W. Oughton and two daugh- ters have returned from Toronto ac- companied by Mrs. John Sclater and daughter. Mr. Stewart Marshall has rented the house belonging to Mrs. R, Wil- lis at present occupied by Mr. An- drew Scott. Mrs, Fowler of i4lathers, Man., was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E, Hinchley. Mr. A. T. Craig spent the week- end in Toronto, Alias II. T. Graham acting as org'tulet in his absence. Mr. Peter Kerr has returned to Toronto, Mrs. Dr. M,dligan of Grand Forks; North Dakota, is visiting her mother Lieut. Pearson Grieve spent the A very pretty wedding was solemn iced on October 4th, at the home of Mt, and Mrs. M. Dalton, Winnipeg, when Anne Kosselle Isang, youngest slaughter of Mr. K. S. Lang of Tor- onto was united in marriage to .Rob- ert M. '!refrain of Winnipeg. The bride looked charming in a suit of navy blue velour cloth with solthses seal trimmings opening over a shell pink georgette' blouse. . She wore a French pink model bat to match and carried pink tea roses. Mr. and Mrs. Meliain-will .spend their honeymoon in Minneapolis and Chicago and will reside on their return to Winnipeg in the Maple Leaf apts., Ft, Rouge. Miss I:.ang is a former Exeter girl, having spent her childhood days a delightful evening,, the proceeel week -cud at his home here, Miss Hazel Thompson and Miss Madge Stewart have returned after spending a few days in Lisinwel. MARRIAGES KELLY—i)IIVEREAUK In St; Janes' Church, Seaforth, on Oct. 14th, 'xMargaret, daughter of Mr. Robert Devereaux, to MI r. Thomas H. Kelly. STOTHERS CLl:G1-HORN•— At Guelph, on October 11th, by Rev. Dr, MacGillivray, Agnes Florence, youngest daughter of the late Jas. O. Cleghorn an airs. Cleghorn of Guelph, to Stephen B. Stothers; B. S. A., of Clinton, son ofthe,late lir. Stothers sad Mrs. Stothers of Lucknow. JOLLI.FEE.--\IISNi:R— On ( '9th, i uteh chapel of the First 1' byteriau church, Bntfaln. by Rev. W. J. Jolliffe, father of groons,Florcnce I. Misner o£ I. faits, to Ernest H. Jolliffe, B, A 'Toronto, res. the the lnf- . of VICTORY LOAN A meeting will be held the TOWN HALL Tuesday Evening, October 28th at 8 P. M. A Prominent speaker from 'I" rc.nt will give an address. FOND--SINCLAIR--Li Goderich, Path; views of the 1isit of ml October 15th, by Rey. .1. F. the I riere of Wales will 1lsrt be Reycroft, Isabel, daughter of Mr. shown. and Mrs. William Sinclair of Stan- ADMISSION FREE ley to Richard Bond of Goderich ._..: -____ township. GRAND BENEFIT CONCERT DEATHS MITCHELL—At Soutie, Man., on October 7th, Airs. Robert Mitchell, sister of Airs. G. it. Hanley of f,on- Bon Road. BECKER -In Clinton, on Oct. 12th, Carolina Rentgen, wife of Jacob Becker, in her 59th year. Cr:BRIEN---In Stratford. nn Oct. til. P J. O'Brien, brothel of the late 1drs. T. McQuade. T. O'Brien of Tuckrretniitlt. ,le er made a had man. The Annual Thank Offering meet, -1 ROBERTS--On 5untay, October ADMISSION 25c int; of the Woman'sMissionary Soc-I 13th• in Stratford. Robert hugers. RIr.SF R\"AII 35e seri will he held in the First Presby- HURON NEWS . Plan opens at ABERHART'S DRUG .18th ,Feeschurch on Tuesday October STORE on Saturday, October 18th. llrs. T. Beacom: Clinton, widow of ofth, vvhett MTrs. D. T, n,. reerro(' JOHN BE 1TTII't. Chairman. of Toronto; who is an interesting the late Thomas Beacom was f nal dead yesterday by hersou in"law j 1. O. MTCI T T \, Treasurer. speaker, will give an sesistss. She.. li,c L.T. i)eL \CEV. Secretary. just returner! from assisting •tori!- .James Dnufnrd. Airs )no n+ es in the West in connection wills g°nr to lxer house early ul tit" HOUSE AND FURNITURE FOR afternoon but being unable t 'gain the Forward ie has est, • i v, -tic. Ilea ae of S rooms and , lots. admittance concluded that Afrs Ilca- lfr, A. has moved into the I with Luse. barn and fruit trier,. "1l - cottage on North 'Main St. which r'om was our and returned boor. r\ he recently purchased from Mr. R. couple of hours later he went bars: two heaters (base burner I. and a and still being unable to make any- Puns' C t' org.ut, ;Apply t'' Mrs. 7Tcnrlersone hear began to investigate and A. G. Stiles, Goderich Street. Miss ,SpSparks has returned from Stratford. 2t' finding that both doors were lock - The Boy Scouts connected with ed on the inside, a way was forced in. the Presbyterian Sunday School at- Mrs. Beacom was found lying beside tended divine service in a body last her bed. She was in her night cloth - Sunday morning when Dr. Larkin es. The doctor stated that she had gave an address. The officers are been dead some hours, The funeral President, Mrs. C. Brodie: vice pyesis took place last Saturday afternoon to dent. Mrs. McIntosh; Beaver Patrol, the Clinton cemetery. Stanley Nickel; Eagle Patrol, KeithMr. Thomas Pritchard, manager Stogdill; Fox Patrol, Hector Hays; '.t trite Goderich Mercantile Co., user re - Wolf Patrol, W. Lung; Tnstuctora, with an accident last wee!: which \\'. Lung, C. Stogdill. The organ- stilted in a painful injury, yet might izetion has an initial membership of have resulted much worse, than it thirty five. was. While he seas working at a lir. P. wt. Iloag of T-Iagcrsville planer his hand came in contact with the knives a spent a few days at his hone lastand a small peke of week, end of three fingers was taken of1'. Mr. W. A. Walker has returned to It was a happy company Ihat giver' the basement of the Nets T.nndon. Vie- NOV M. Edwards of Chicago was tnria street Methodist church, C n ler- the guest of Mire. Tulin Sproat, it'll at the annual hot sapper. n by Airs. James Graves is visiting rel- the Ladles' Aid on Thanksgiving atives in \Yingham, P•ay. Considering the many attrar- lif .and Mrs. Leslie Scott have re- thous given that evening, the gather - turned from a visit to Hamilton. Mg was a great success. The supper The Referendum held in the conn- it goes without saying—was esrel- ty gate a majority of about 15,000 lent. Th e' programme presented af- to No. leeward in the auditorium of the \large and instructive union meet - Miss church was of a very high order. ins; in connertiou,evith the referee_ Miss Elizabeth Wilson. late of its - dun was held in the M[ethoilist se: High School, who eery crecntiy ies church at the close of the ordinary has been, appointed to missionary services on Sunday evening at which worts in China, was heard with gent . in aid of "Boy Scouts," The Galt Maple Leaf Quartette wall present in CARDNO'S OPERA HOUSE Friday, October, 24th, 1919. their famous prr,;;ralilille of SONG, DANCE and STORY Come and spend a profitable evening and help the Roy:. ,\ good Scout excellent actresses were given by Me, pleasure in her readings, and _her Joint 1Cc1Ta.. lir, T M[ \\'ilsnn and brother, Rev. Hugh C. Wilson. also s my. \\Fiartry delighted the audience by enittribut- tlfrs. Pequgnet of Toronto is visit- tug two solos. Both were cordially ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tr. S. welcomed by many who knelt them Gamlen. in the days when their father, Rev. Mrs. T. Rowley and her son of Jasper Wilson, was pastor - of the Port Huron are calling on friends North street slouch. Excellent sal - hi thisvicinity. es were rendered by Mfrs. Glover Miss M. Johnston has returned and Mamie Warrener. Another tal- frone the Millinery openings in Tor ented soloist was Miss Jean Chap- man, and the Victoria street veteran, onto. Mfrs. W. D. Johnston hes disposed William Swaffield, showed in his of her handsomeresidence On James solo, that though far past the four - St. to Mr. G. D. C, Hare, score mark in age, lie had not lost Miss S. Govcnlock is spending a his power of clear sweef..one Miss few days with friends in Stratford. Jewell, a wee tot from Colhonr,m, Miss Dorothy Morsot of Toronto recited a chanting little selection was a visitor at the hone of Mr. and and Elsie and Edith, the tslee,te,! .lir.. T, lf. Best. Young slaughters of Mr. !v inilart, Miss Kerr of Clinton spent Mon- gavc two recitations The pastor. da' with friends here. Rev. J. F, Reycraft, presided in his Mr. Robert Bell is ill in Moose_ usual happv manner,. :U1 :old it was jaw. lir C F. S. Garden had a stroke Seatfortil Leading on Saturday lint is recovering Isis MUSIC voice again. Store. Canvassers will call upon you. for • sehscriptirme to the Navy League of If yon want a strictly honest deal. Canaria oil Saturday. give us a chance to shrn' you our Miss Norma TTarh•y has returned goods and talk business. Yon are from Toronto, likely to buy a piano or phonograoh Mr, and lairs, T. A, Stewart and Miss A. Stewart leave returned front a visit to St. Marys. Sergeant John Warwick is visiting friencds in Woodstock Sergt. A. Clark left on Tuesday for Vancouver after visiting at the home of Mrs. Jolu, Warwick. .aft. Willard Elliott has accepted a position in Windsor. isle'. and Mrs. L. B. Kruse of Galt are visitors at the home of Mrs. W. Sclater, Miss Phemia Cowan returned on Monday. to- Dundas, MACHINE OPERATORS Wanted ---a few girls to operate sewing machines. \V. E, Sanford Mfg. Co Seaforth. Phone 5e. ACCOUNTS—For convenience T have placed my accounts - with MR. JOT1N R.\NKIN. Kindly settle with him as I need the money. All accounts not paid by Nova 15th will he placed in other !olds for collec- tion. JOT -IN McNAY. Once in a life time and slake up your mind that if you hay a Bell or a Gourley instrament you will never No odds !tow bad your liver, stomasi mai-et your investment. All inn or bowels; how much your Lead aches !tow miserable you are from cotstipa have to do to prove it is ask. those tion, indigestion, biliousness and slug who are possessors of the same or IF YOUR CHILD IS CROSS, FEVERISH, CONSTIPA"fEt Look, Mother! If tongue is coater' cleanse little bowels with "Cali- fornia Syrup of Figs." bfotlters can rest easy after givin, "California. Syrup of Figs," beeausi I r few !yours all the clogged -up wast -- our bile and fermenting food gents;,• roves out of the bowels, and you !liar. well, playful child again. Sick children needn't be coaxed '. •alae this harmless "fruit lttxaxite. trillions of mothers keep it handy I. •:cause.they know its action -on the atom 'It, liver and hovels is prompt and sum'' Ask your druggist for a bottle Cialifornia Syrup of Figs," which car sins directions for babies, cbildrut •ll ages and for grown-ups. END STOMACH TROUBLE, GASES OR DYSPEPSIA "Pape's Diapepsin" makes sick, sour, gassy stomachs surely feel fine in five minutes. If what you just ate is souring on your stomach or lies like a lump of lead, or you belch gas and eructate sour, undigested food, or have a feeling of dizziness, heartburn, fullness, nausea, bad taste in mouth and stomach -head - eche, You can get relief in five minutes by neutralizing acidity. Put an end to strep stomach distress now by getting a lamp' fifty-ecnt ease of I'npe's.l.)iapepsin from tiny drug stor ,,,,,;You realize in five minutes itow need] .ss it is to sutler from indigestion, dyspepsia or any atom - sell disorder eansesl by food fermentation Clue to excessive avid in stomach. 10 CENT "CASCARETS" FOR LIVER AND BOWEL] Cure Sick Headache,' Constipatic,'• Biliousness, Sour Stomach, Bad Breath ---Candy Cathartic. any high class musician, We are sole agents for the Bell and the Gourley Pianos for Seaforth Territory and will delivergoosls free of charge up to a -radius of lift' miles, DON'T FORGET THE SPOT Opposite the Bank 'of Commerce, JOHNATHAN,E. HUGILL gish bowels --you. always got relief wit. Cascaras. They immediately cleans/ and regulate the stomach, remove ' his, 'tour, .fermenting food anti foul. gases; take the excess bile from the liver onoi carry oft the constipated waste nnattet and poison from the intestines an, bowels. A 10 -cent box from your &run gist 'tvill "peep your lives and bowel: clean; stomach sweat and hand dear to- months. They weals while you sleep. in in STRAND 'May Allison' An Exciting Story of Adventure —Also -- 15th Chapter of N 0 the eireu re o Only three more Chapters It gmore exciting aluw r s the end. - 15c 8.15 P. M. lO® Full weight of tea in every . package 121 TEA:is go c. tee: Sold only in sealed packages Paramount Mack -Sennett Comedies Are now a regular feature of our THURSDAY — FRIDAY — SATURDAY Programme IFnnnyt Thep'd make a crab laugh. And remember they're being shown with the celebrated Goldyn and Select Productions at the ASPIRIN FOR COLDS Name "Bayer" is on. Genuine Aspirin—say` Bayer Insist on `Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" 5n a "Bayer package," containing proper directions for Colds, Pain, Headache, Neuralgia, Lumbago, and Rltcuniatism, Name "Bayer" means genuine Aspirin preseribed by physicians for nineteen years. Handy tin boxes of 12 . tablets cost few cents, Aspirin is trade mark of. Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetic, acidcstcr of Salicylicacid. TAKES OFF DANDRUFF, HAIR STOPS FALLIF save you)` Hair! Get a small bot:': of Danderine right now --Also stops itching scalp. Thin, brittle. colorless and ser ;xy bair is route evidence of a ne,gbs ed seal •, of dandruti—that awful semi �11tere is nothing so destructive to the hair as dandruff. It robs the hair of its lustre, its strength and its very life; eventually producing a feverish - pass and itching of the scalp, which if not remedied causes the hair roots to shrink, loosen and die—their, the hair., falls out last. A little Danderinc'to- night—now—any time—will surely save your hair. Get, a small bottle of Knowlton's Dander ns from any drug store. You surely eau have 'beautiful i,air and lots of it if you will just try a little Date `serine. Save your bairt Try; it: