The Seaforth News, 1919-12-18, Page 8_ Today- you purchase ndt ;only Made in Can -
The eanadin Dollar is' ada essentials but you are assured of
worth only "JOc In-°•[J.S.13.'-.the best Canadian' service,'Canada.
• service or
'CONSTANT SERVICE
Why .?
We are much in debt in the U.S.A,1i seems' trivial BUT -
find the balance of trade is against -into town OLtYSrL'lf. !
us you know yourself -you know the
'1 HE SEAFOITH NEWS
If You Can't Get to °.� w i
Banking by mail is, a good way of doing
business without the necessity of coming
from the windstorm iii making ,re-
pairs to their damaged buildings,
Mg a real old-time winter,
.'1t the time of tvritiug we are Itav-
i
direct bearing a clean shave, or styl
Remedy- ish hair -cut has on your personal fee
Buy -everything you need made in Tugs,
Canada. Can you imagine looking like some of
Practically all the requisites of bar- the "BEARDED BEAUTIES" in the
ber shop are made •in Canada, as well family album! ! !
ALM<)N'I' S WHOLE, FAMILY'1 RI ft;
feel
deposits to us by money etc • hap) t•t t, I,2d us ple ts-
OYwrIYd J'wo alslets, alt ,Butyn+ors of
a int
order or registered mail. The amountsnfl). is tit v lee l In sunny ward
ty y Ut ! :a 1 t r Hospital be acknowledged and added to your 1 of
hi :eyeful other
t l tI had died nf
: oily
account upon receipt. tQ }e t t Tyne Mid
ntr; .0,,afur its
as the Hair Cuts, Shaves, Shampoos Q hi ���
and Massages; Singes and Headrubs, um o vb..F Q r t b y were
Aa ' O
Moustache and Whisker Trims, So � t u l n- t t r n
The Central Barber Shop 'keeps you. -,,>, � ...:' � �.4.,tif ''� 5?! t the. Hos.
when you buy your tonsorial needs typ-to-date. Look for the colored �T sect i t t, h e, t t t tr ut dnvtl r,f
at the CENTRAL BARBER SHOP, oleo SE FORTH BRANCH, R ni 1Q14[Z✓a Manager. r m Int is novel'. and I
p opposite the Postoffice. SAFETY '',t et Int veil." The otht t : "1
}� Barber y `�gT a+. enter., and think
9 Sho
i 1 t nble f bonnie i'ut• good
OPY081TK Pus I QFFIt li
until E
t q� p DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT ty, t t ' f i
ee.t33.
t Tie evaporator lasclosel
W. Robinson, Prop.
•tiW"�°mw`"`°'seta"" "xt ..s""'tta.ittii.ign"tiiiii j ;Methodist enure It will he held on
CORRESPONDENCE ii�,`umiaY, January 4th. rhe Rev, ,9,
u .\ne
{1ts011 of
Clinton, chairman of the
IIFs�+.w:e .sstuus..ssait vnae no..,, n thrice. will be the preacher for the
' ALTOIV day, Services at 11 and 7.30.
I.ONrlt.T.F1 n*l.r)
Nett R. it .. tt it.-, f
Bentiett of St. Thoma, - t ,itirk- Ia,t j
\k",. a'•1.,,,,,.,,,,a„,n'! tiar'it 1 sun
week an,: ate a, , ,
dretis :ut { fun ! t ty dl+h ,tett n:itnk
whine, Ifo :e•;• rt. :)i live :r. 1. .
"et+ . . 'tet-; \atn,mg ‘,..1,,,., ander.
also finshere' .tt ti,t.- - tt+ will: ; u . ,pe :abet! in the Clinton floe-
. the +rt tto t of a .. !e+t. and :,••clip
2itai, ss ante r, he aromttl again,
a .ct- as urtzant4c , w• eh Om fol-
lot.nng , ft,s.:-H'n,.,rit; ti ,lent Messrs. 1\ letp1Grey and !'has. Rttd-
I). [uhosten; President. Miss 1tai 1 s .'ir S c tinrtph e tact week taking
r fe • .:t:r.
I•crguson mer- Vreasurcr, [t 1'•'t It. Richard Young
er; Directors. Mrs. John Ski..nala: has retnt his
Mrs. Lundy: Miss Humph ie Mrs brothine from the w'usi and will 'isle his
brother, Robert.
J. J. Itft•itavi": Miss II. k'llYMiss.'s The parsonage. which suffered con -
Jennie Scott and Ruse Simpson:
h.;!„rably from thewr11. has been re-
-Messrs. John !McDonald ana joint
wiggled.
d eeu±ing It was decided titat,,,•,-,m-
v.r.once leve. max, \Itt'nul were
mittees would be appuig£ed s„ can-
.,.;.•rs here last week.
vacs for member,. A gond c nliee- _
tion „+ teiws were shown by Rey., CROMARTY -
Mr. Mefra*. Mr. harts- acted as
chairman stud filled the sition very
wt'i . AW:t!ttn has a number of en-
th s,st:.• folks who sh, tele[ snake the
society bum.
The \Vomen's Institute. met ,en
Wednesday at the home of Mrs. flee
•'larki where a very enjoyable after- \lr. Percy Miller has sold his naris
won was spent. filet old Gillespie farm) to Mr. 1.
A social evening was helot in the ';ar•lu'., ' t t sborrte.
A. 0. Lr. V. Hall on Tuesday even- rite :,,,mng '. dens en-i.,pe,l a dance
ing by the Farmers' Club: harry in the store.
McGee and other, provided the pre?.CROMARTY
gramme.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Manning and ----z--
Mr.
- -
Mr. and •Airs. Walsh attended the fah' t -1l..wins, is the :.oventher re -
Guelph Fair last Week.port for S.S. No. n, Hibbert. Those
Mission Band of Duff's church will marked twit an asterick 1'1 were the
• hold their open meeting on the even- best ,!'esters for the month.
ing of December 23rd.
They have :`r• IV. -Janet llallalltyne. Jr. IV,-
-
19 memberships. 28 between them Annie Spear. Vera I.eary, Raiph
and the Moncrieff band. also one life `Pare' Grace tionghton, James
membership. Ritchie*. Edgar Rundle. -Ernest Allan.
Ttitnticipal nomination for tcItiil-
lop township will be held on Iron -
day, December 29th. The statutory
council tweeting was held last \Inn -
day.
'aft. 1,1 Pratt t�.as bought lir. T. 1I n;hten:. Sr. i1. Mary .\l -
\t aghorn' I ou.se in the vis'.a e ' We„":1'''''-'111''
..ta ' 1 'r '' \r 0 Mabel Alit-
uneler-tan:1 that 'b r \Vaghort, i. go- 1. ,• ! int 1'Tats t• Ra\ ,tri El'
y?• .til. ln.f. 1, •ill'a e : r.- t'h-
'Che Mission !land held a very suc-
cessful sale at which $50 was real-
ized. An impromptu programme
its very ntnelt enjoyed.
Mr.. dart (.mele len and frat-
,rce'.tht•er •f leer ribs. •
t)r ;al McLaren, Nelson Hwe, Sr. I11
1: t-.ard Leary*. Jame, t1rLaren,
•1)an -\n•-tin. Jr. III.- Anita McLar-
en. .\•ta wpearr. doe .1Irliiegtntit,
r'r.cirt< Ri
Ruby i1d•Lartn
it r. Sent th to reside.
MisA Fisk Iettru of •f'orntlt;,
visiting Iter at the lu.±'.+i,nao..
l feth r: t .';n1 -lay Solitt,d1 e. 14!
' / 1. lf 0 L
,-e...rtt..tueat y:-'vt_,
the etuitmas
»ening. For Infants and Children
Pctitel Semlai. School wil! 1,o!,1 9ir1 t`jGae ,'°f31 t t;?W"'301Leaarrs
their entertainment <AI the `tel .its, of Always beam
December 23rd. the L
'The anniversary services of the Signature of e• `, 4€124
tan, Virtue I)inniu, Archie Hogarth.
scan McLaren, Harvey Austin, Karl
Walker, Winona Norris. Printer, --
Elsie Ritchie, Willie McKaig, ivatt
Stewart ,Tames Austin, Leonard
Houghton, Elrid McNichol, Alma
\fugworthy:- Bessie Tough, Teach-
er.
11r and Mrs, Ernest Graham of
t :, ae contemplating pttrcha
,...t ,",n i!,.. •.tt fbe 'i!ri ^tetter
.tore. The starve has been closed
foe some time and that it may reopen
again will be good news to the neigh-
borh ,od,
The pupils of the Sunday and pub -
Ile schools have been•preparing busi-
ly for the last couple of weeks for
their ettnec'rts at Christmas.
STAFFA
I'!tr Methodist Missionary Society
met last week at the Monte of Mrs. A,
timate and quilted four quilts. Sup-
per was also served and all spent a
very enjoyable ad pofitable after-
nonn.
Service was held in the Afeth..tlis
church last Sunday morning.
The cold weather accompanied h
snow has ntarle sleighing finite gon
again.
the season. btr. Asquith has -. tom
p!eted shipping the waste.
Mr. Robert McAllister of West
\Vawanosh was in this vicinity cal-
ling upon the residents of 'VFest Wa
wanosh to make their amoral contri-
bution to the township expenses.
Mr. Frank Dobie of British Col-
umbia has arrived here on a visit to
his brother and left last week for; .74
�! Montreal. He is recovering from the
r
to ilunkoka
t rt Hospital tor t'vnsutupl1res,
thous: t sof grateful patients can
Thursday, December 18, 1919,
s3,.1t,�reattt .-
Fresh, rich, full -flavored tete
--the same every time
eo 6
is oi' m!
Sod only in say, ;Ter packages
g
til., a, 'a d't , :, ♦,i' .- , c
.'mss
BORN THE ROXBORQ SC'-
self,. the help I.hey Intoe received J 1'I \'l<N1 V- In Strafford to Ali•, and
therein_ It costs n great deal off \Irs• foseplr. Pinkney, nn December
matey to carry on tile. work. Will 14111. a son,
. oft help? l•
• Cohtt ibut.lut,., may be sent to ' .,. _ ..
Sir William G,,ge 84 b
ar George A. Reid, Spadlnu avenue,
g 3 College street,
Toronto,
DUBLIN
Miss Coale, Miss F. Jordan, Mr:
Len 1). Fortune of Seaforth, and oth
ors assisted in the programme given
by St, Marys .bitglican church in the
hall ,n the evening of December 12.
Mr. lanes Shea shipped a car load
+,f fat tattle to Buffalo and another
to Toronto last week. Ile also ship-
ped a carload of hogs to the Whyte
Packing 17o. in Stratford.
\V. Feeney attended the sale of
Holsteins. on Wednesday at Hon. P.
Smith's farm in Downie township.
Miss Morella Mfaltony has retun-
ed to Stratford to resume her stud-
ies at the Loretto Convent.
V number from here were in Strat-
tr,d last week attending the lecture
f Prot'. de: Wolfe,
\1r, .\udy MeLeelland was at the
Fat Stool: show at Guelph, •
1)uhl n is easily the ltrgesi ship-
pin0 5 anion %lest ,:f Toronto.
AUBURN
).tr. .end Mrs. 111'00. 11 of Logan vis-
ited friends in this neighborhood
last
3Lt. John Symington has purellt-
-.! \1rs. t\'iili:,m Svtnington's fast
in t'.dborue.
nur..,ber in this vicinity are
:..r,pairing the damage dente by
;Ito tet est storm.
Mr. tames Dawson has returned
Ir• -nn ,-
isiting friends in Listowel.
.:Ess
,
Give Her
SOMETHING
USEFUL
Ktnas presents are gradually be-
ing chosen with greater care than was
ing, to offer something of real use -
formerly taken; the giver usually try-
ing to offer something of real use-
fulness -a gift that will not only
please but one that will be of real
benefit.
KODAKS
FANCY STATIONERY
FRENCH IVORY
TOILET ARTICLES
LEATHER 000'DS
NEW FICTION
PERFUME
ettects of a German bullet,'
Mr. William Moore, tax collector
for the township of lIullett, was in
the village. Some are trying to solve
the guesting why the township rates'
are so high, as the country has as-
sumed so"inticlt of • our public high-
wa• s expense and the county rate
increasing so much for the support
of Titans, • so_
' McKILLOP
"rano
iDnor aCph
I Select fur hone a piano or phouo-
1 graph providing such tonal effects it
!satisfy even the Master 'Musicians.
I ant pleased to state that 1 ant in
ilatisl•t•
position to rive you the goods that
. .
Dunt he rdrenal into a hurried de-
eision bn some travelling salesman
or agent pretending he has a better
prop -hits for you. 11 he tells you
our r .,o l won't stand and ete.. look
out for hunt. Deal with one in whose
Pun can place confdence.
.\s [ ael,end entirely upon your
.mfi:'.e•r.tr
for the foundation e ' my
bas!ne i eae tis::nrt' you tha' n.+
nrtsic store in Canada eau give you
a n,ore honest deal it, 'Name:. i'hr,nr.
graphs, \ i ', t., :\t t Ira Diss. Records,
Sheet \Iu is and snpplit.s, -
I hac•c. the sole agency .for Eel!
!Banos and e.hen ,•., tart the abets,•
goods be --,u t' and eat/ here anti you
will get than. There is nothing on
the market t Ret tido;% that can supass or
even equal the quick repeating action
used in the Bell only.
Call and have a Demonstration.
JOHNATHAN E. HUGILL
Opposite the Bank of Commerce,
NOMINATION -A meeting for no
`.uttint „ Reeve and four Counting'
for the ,t \Innicipalit)' rf the Townshil
01 �lekillnp for the rear 1920• w-jl
be hotel at Calder's [Lill, Winthrop
on Monday. the 29th dtit- of. Dec. \Ir S I r:2 \TT Viettr,
CERT nest :Monday ti
to be one. of tine best. „Pec
on the Christmas tree fpr
friend Assisted by VIr
Mi I
s:. ,.thee Scott, Afin:ti;
m' 25 cents.
-FOR SALE --Set of singlet:
new, awed. only two or
ti
• filth \! : coal heater with
191') at the hour of 1 o'clock P M. , to
and 111 the event of !tote persons be- NOTICE. .,, -.'.parson _ __
ing nominated than are required to wit
Pae t l ai- ,= i ly-law Nor-
fill the several offices, an . Election mek,lt, ,,, :•ir the`=new sell(,
will he held 011 the :\lwulat, the 5th tion N+,. ,`1, ;i ' d,i so on ,
' dot• of
The McKillop branch of the Pres -1
byterian Missionary Society held
their annual meeting on Thursday
evening at the home of Mrs. John
Kerr. Dr. i.arkirt presided. ;Me'. ;incl.'
Scott and Miss Isabel Scott and Mr.'
and \irs. J. G. Mullen gave duets.
Mrs, J. C. Greig' and Master Thomas
t;ovenlock gave recitations which-
were
hichwere greatly enjoyed. Mrs. 0: H.
Larkin and Miss I. Graham gave
missionary addresses. Mr. A. T.
Craig was pianist. Mrs. George Bell
gave an account of the work of the
branch during the year. The amount
of PO had been raised.
The pupils of S.S. No. 6 gave an
entertainment and box social in the
school on Friday evening last. The
programme provided by the children
was touch enjoyed by the large au-
dience present. It reflected much
credit on those who prepared them.I
The few fine days in the past week
were used by those who suffered
10 CENT "CASCARETS"
FOR LIVER AND BOWEL.'
Cure Sick Headache, Constipation^.
Biliousness, Sour Stomach, Bad
Breath -Candy Cathartic.
No odds how bad your liver, etonutel-
ot• bowels; hofs nnteh your head ache-.
how miserable yoi.t aro from constipa-
ting indigeation, biliousness and shut
gide bowels -you -always get relief wit!
t .e.rarcts, They immediately eleate,
tu,d regulate the stontuclt, rentoveeti!•
"oar, fermenting food and foul gases
mita the execas.bile from tke Iiver at.:
carry off the c lstipated waste matte,
and poison font the intestines s:,
bowels. A 10 -cent iso:, from your d,r'
gist will keep your liver and bawd
cleans stomaeli muest and head: elm' 1'.
months. They ;work while you sleep.
fl VS ,•-vr-tm
The purchase price of this famous
1581 Rogers All Plate
E give coupons with every 25c. (Mr -
chase of all the high grade guaran-
teed products made by the United
Drtig Company, Vtfe are willing to lose
money on the silverware to get you ac-
quainted with these goods, which are stan-
dard in their line.
"Rexall R.elnedieat"
Liggett's Candies, Perfumes, Toilet Articles,
Brushes, Stationery, . Rubber Goods, and
hundreds of other items, household prepara-
tions, etc. You cannot afford not to se-
cure this popular silverware, when you can
get it on our half bought plan. Asan ex-
ample, this teaspoon that sells for 25c. you
can get for roc. with coupons.
A COUPON WITH EVERY PURCHASE OF 250
Give the
Young Folks
SOMETHING
USEFUL
Our stock of gifts for .Boys and
Girls has been very carefully chosen.
Not only useful but instructive and
pleasing. Gifts that will carry their
Christmas cheer throughout the en-
tire year.
BROWNIE CAMERAS
FLASHLIGHTS
DOLLS
SCOUT BOOK, ETC.
DRAWING SETS
FOUNTAIN PENS
SCHOOL BAGS
& )300K5
You will find the assortment .and
prices we offer you most pleasing.
Let usshow you our complete line, Druggist and Stationer
THE, REX LIE, STORE
E. U ' tAG t, Pim. B.
Seaforth
START HER A SET OF
"FRENCHIVORY"
AND KEEP ADDING TO IT
at January 1011:, 1'121. to Mr,
Polling Div, No. 1 G. K. Holland's DI!?, tied; the.Mtmlcipa
House, Lot 10, Con. 5. Jas. Evans, J, K. 11(,1.1-\ ND, Treasut
D.R.O. 1'llns, Mo -tan P.C.
Polling Div, No, 2 James Hillen's
House. Lot 25, Con, 4. Jos. Dor-
ranee D.R.O. James Millen P.C.
Polling Div, No. .3 Leo McKay's
House, Lot 10, Cnn, 12. L Leeming
D.R.O. John Murray P.C.
Polling Div. No, 4 School House No.
7, Lot 26, Cnn. 12. Thos. Archibald,
D.R.O. Aiden McGaein, P.C.
M. MIJRDIE. Clerk. 121186
FOR SALE-Hottse and half acre of
laud in the tillage of Egmotulvi'It-.
The property is Situated on centre
street. close to the Presbyterian
C'lmrch and is known as the Purcell
property. Good d coitifortablt. house
Cor.} :It. t; >.,t,•, veli and fi=at„?-eiss
tern. :All kinds of fruit trees, straw
berries, raspberries, and currant built.
es. This is a corner lot with no
breaks in front and the garden is in
a goad state of cultivation. This is
a nice property for a retired farmer
and the taxes are light. For partic-
ulars apply on the premises or to
John Rankin, Seaforth.
NOTICE All bgoks must
ed to the Puh-lr Library or
1ecember 2.it, i', 'pIf
Librarian
A PIANO BARGAIN.
upright rose•,,- .,
a swot t tom •
sell a! $1o5.on •y,.
11t',11
SAI .ES Rt u MS,
5
IRb.. 221' lofts -:;tali 1's
ger.
A lovely Drop Head Se
been used „til t few
sale rheas•..\ a trante'f+.:-{•,
at-,Jt,tHNA1'iIyL II
7t1ys11'0
1C STORE. Sti a -,,cut
Seaforth, Ont.
FOR SALE -1 bay driving horse
years old and one general purpo
horse, 3 years old, :will be sold the
Call at the store. J. E. HUGI
Sole agent for Bell Pianos, Sea
Ontario.
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QuahtFirst"
,i/t' .-..n`ui►° +s j'% t `bit';,;A k `" ..t
J
The OhrgstmaS-easo r is
now upon us, an we have
a large and van supply of
goods for the OCCISiOn.
For the kiddiecthere are: -
Xmas Stockings at 10c., 25c. an 50c, eacIt-
Santa Claus, stuffed with candy, 1.5c..
of every description.
35c., 40c., and 50c. per lb.
lxed Nuts consisting of Alum
Brazils, Peanuts, pi,nd Silber
a 25c, 30cf
, Walnut
at 35c per lb
New -Dates at 28c. r . lb
Oranges at GOc,, 70c., and $1.00 per ,dozens
r 9 'S C
LIMITED
Distributing Warehouse Noe 1
UPE9
(Phone 117 )
Seafor