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The Seaforth News, 1923-06-21, Page 8PAGE &ilii its°.:, o.eetas, THE SEAFORTH NEWS ill• � R XBO Ro[, Mr an%Mrs: John Eck artshord e wasbrlgtene byfies arrivalof.,* baby girl'‘on the 14th. Mrs. `Ed. .Hunt and her mother are going west for, a two months' visit this week, Haying has already started and by. reports the; s v�eet Mover is a fair crop. Mr. 'A1ex.'Gd4do 1 is engaged with Mr. W. Kerr to drive his team on the good road system near Dublin, Election talli; is very quiet just now. Probably there will be more said af ter it over. DUBLIN. The Dublin ' baseball boys are e rrn the ha� thiS'Frr s day evening, June 22nd. Everybody cone and help the boys. Gobd music. Mr. Jake Weber, of London, called on some of his friends in the village on :Monday. Mr• John Steward, of Ashfield, made a business trip to the village during the week. A baseball game was played here on Saturday evening between. Dublin and Mitchell, the score being 7 to 6 in favor of Dublin, TLEE E. h can't leak be. cause it's made is one piece— that's why we gaaraatee satisfaction or your avoaey back. Complete line of Raat- Ieek Rubber goods. Prices from vs to 14.75 Umbach store SEAFORTH PHONE 28 1[l. Gid, Litt, of Mitchell, called on his friend, Mr. A •;Darling, on Friday„ The public and separate sohools•are holding a ; picnic in Bayfield on Thursday, Boats have 'been hired to take the children for a ride on Lake Huron, In this way many ; children will see a large expanse of water for the first time., The bridge on the Huron Road at Dublin has been torn down and a new one being erected, which will be wider than the old one. We are pleased to hear that Miss Mary Kenney is improving nicely af- ter her operation for appendicitis in Seaforth hospital. .Mr. and Mrs. John •Macheg,,of Stratford, moved to town on Monday. We a`re' sorry ''to hear that Mrs. Fred Saddler is laid up with a very sore hand. Mr. and''2virs. M. J. Boyd, of Mitch- ell, were visitors of Dublin, friends on Sunday, , Mr. Thomas Purcell, of Stratford, was a visitor at the home Of Mr. A. Darling on Thursday. EGMONDVILLE,' Y.P.S. Anniversary Services.—Very successful anniversary services in. connection' with the third anniversary of the Young People's Society, were held in the Egmondville church .e Sunday, June 17th, when addresses were given by Rev. Dr. D. W. Mc- Lachlan, social service secretary, Toronto. Dr. McLachlan is one of the outstanding preachers of the Presbyterian church and has had a wide and varied experience in both Eastern and Western Canada. In the morning Dr. McLachlan took his text from St. John 13:5, his address being on "Service." There is no hope for the world, he said, apart from the principles .that are •given us in the Bible. The spirit of service is 'one of the most hopeful signs of the Present. day. In Christ's kingdom greatness is measured by service. A man is great who makes himself no- thing, and is willing to be a servant of all. Jesus Christ's method of deal- ing with nien was characterized by the spirit of the towel, the speaker said. Man becomes moot like Got when he gives of his mental, physical and spiritual forces to benefit others. Dr. 'McLachlan mentioned that there were 100,000 school children in the Province of Alberta and that only 50,000 -if these attended a Sunday school. "A nation that provides seer lar education for its 'children to make them powerful and denies them i i What Di You Do with That Makh? The suffering and loss caused by forest fires are common knowledge and, yet, carelessness with fire in the forest con- tinues. These forest fires are practically all preventable. Save Ontario's Forests They're yours Every individual Who steps inside the woods. should remember he is in the midst of highly inflammable property,. for the upper layer of ground' in the forest consists of partially rotted wood, 'which will burn. Lack of consideration for thisgave rise to the strenuous situation in Ontario the last week of May arid the anxiety for days in some settlements. Thoughtlessness or bad judgment or care- lessness cause practically all forest fires. Your • co-operation, as a citizen, is needed to prevent these fires by taking the same care in the woods as in your own home. Ontario Forestry Branch Parliament Buildings Toronto, Ont. THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1923.. the greater' advantage of a, religious education is a nation that is"soWl7ig to the wind ,and :will reap ;th lyhirl-.i t vird,' he said. "We have a g�'eap re- sponsibility to the foreign field but until t we hold the -home land we have. not fulfilled our responsibility." It is a great thing to know that the churches are doing something to fill the world with the life and beauty and purity of the Gospel. He refer- red to. the,redemption hoines in Van- couver, Toronto;' Montreal and Syd- ney and said that 6.7 per cent. of those Who passed through these homes had been reclaimed. The day for co- ercion has gone and the day for .co- operation has come. Messrs. Cox and McDowell, At- wood, ` sang at both services, . and Messrs. John and James Scott rend= ered duets, Mr. T. Boyd, ' of Walton, also sang at the services. Y:P.S. Meets. -The ',Young Peo- ple's Society -met in the school room of the Egmondville 'church on Mon- day evening under -charge of the So- cial committee. The topic was on "Friendship," taken by Miss Jean Hays, assisted ' 'by Mrs. Chambers and Miss Mary Wallace. Solos were contributed by Miss Sadie Robinson and Rev. W. D. McDonald. Ice cream was served at the close of the, programme by the Social conunittee.. WALTON. The many friends of Mr. Wm. Hackwell will be: sorry to learn of his serious illness: and he is not im- proving as a complication of diseases has set in. Although .be is in his eighty-seventh year he has always been very active, Dr. D. M. Hackwell, of Holland, N.Y., and Mrs. R. J. Naylor, and daughter, Lois, of New York city, were called home owing to the illness of their father, Mr. Wm. Hackwe'il, Mr. and Mrs, Wilfrid Clark, of Guelph, spent the week -end with his parents here.,They came by motor. Our store -keepers are looking quite prosperous as 1Vliss Margaret Hum- phries has treated herself to a new coupe and Mr. Neal has also purchas- ed a new Chevrolet car. After spending several months with her sister in Detroit, Miss Ellen 'Coleman returned to her home re- cently looking as if city life agreed with her. Mr. Robert Woods has returned home after : visiting his daughter, Mrs. J. H. McLaughlin, • on the 14th con. of McKillop. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Clark and Miss Edna, of Harriston, were calling on relations in this vicinity during the week. They also motored over to visit their daughter, Mrs. Charles ivlacKay, of Tuckersmith, and Mrs. Johnston, of Varna. Mr. Z. McSpadden, of the 10th con. of McKillop, bad his barn raised last week to put a cement wall for stabl- ing underneath. It will be quiie an improvement When completed'' :q1.0' ivork.is'ths'brder of the''''+aa naw arid'" quite n ' • Y uai tri of ravel' 0 q is being hauled for'�'tepkiiing the road, which makes it rather disagreeable for o motoring, Mr. and Mrs., John 'Judie, of ;Gode rich township, accompanied by Mr, and Mrs. Davidson, of California, mo- tored to Leadbury and spent Sunday with relatives in the vicinity. Mrs. John Grieve, accompanied by her son, W. T., motored to London last week,^:combining 'business and pleasure. They returned home on Sunday. Keep in mind July 4th as the date of annual garden party under the aus pices of the Ladies' Aid Society, of Duff's church, Walton. • The small -pox epidemic which broke out in Brussels 'recently, is somewhat , ,itlrproved, but several cases' are still under quarantine at present. Reduced by Asthma.. Theconstant strain of asthma brings the patient to a dreadful state'of'hopeless exhaust- ion. Early use should by all mr;,ns be made of the famous Dr- J. Kel- logg's Asthma. Remedy, wh,tth more than any other acts quickly and sure- ly on the air passages and brings blessed helpand comfort. No home where asthma is present in the least degree should be without this great. remedy, KIPPEN. Mrs. Fraser, Oxford, Mich., arrived here last week for an extended visit to her mother, •Mrs. John Anderson, and other relatives. Mr, Herbert Whiteman, druggist, Toronto, spent a few days in the vil- lage, Mr. and Mrs. Reid Torrance, Gode- rich township, were visitor here. Mrs. James lefcClymont is home af- ter visiting with members of her fam- ily in London. ,Sweet and palatable, Mother Graves' Worm Exterminator is ac- ceptable to children, and it does its work surely and promptly. BORN: ECKART.—In McKillop, on June 14, 1923, to Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Cckart, a daughter. MARRIED. WHITFIELD-ARCHIBALD. — At Duff's manse, McKillop, on Satur- day, June 16th, by Rev. J. A. Fer- guson, Miss Hazel,, E. Archibald,' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, Archibald, McKillop township, to Mr. Robert W. Whitfield, of the township of Grey. Raincoat: A filter used to cleanse rain water before it reaches your other clothes. Deposited their.s N one year—and that year the first year of its existence -over 30,000 people deposited their savings in the care of the Province of Ontario Savings Office. The amount now ort deposit at the various branches of the Savings Office amounts to approximately $8,000,000. The people of Ontario, by their patronage, have approved the Province of Ontario Savings Office. It is founded upon their desires and requirements. It was needed. It has come. It is successful. It will stay. And in addition to the responsibility assumed by the Government for the safety of the people's de- posits, the high rate of 4% interest, compounded -half-yearly, is paid to depositors, whid'the funds in the care of the Government are used to finance Provincial prosperity. To open an account, get in touch with the Manager of our nearest office, either personally or by mail. "-with government Sfes, Province OF Ontari� Savings Office Head Office : 15 Queen's Park. Toronto SEAFORTH BRANCH: Main street. Other Branches at: Hamilton, St. Catharines, Brantford, Woodstock, Walkerton, St. Merles Pembroke, Owen, Sound, Ottawa, Newmarket and Aylmer oiliteisinewaxetaearem Itillanflialell bonds and stocks 117tw Long Dbtox;lee A prominent- banking house advises us that in one afternoon,' . with 4:1 Lolig Distance csi]ls, they sold over $750,000' in bonds. A Toronto bond sales man reports that, he sold $275,000 in stocks and hoods in one weak, by Long Distance. These, are only two re- ports of many that reach . us, showing how` capable 'salesmen accom- plish more by using Long Distance' than they could in any other way. Our Managers will be al- ways glad 'to . co -Operate' with you in planning to secure resuliis. THE BELL TELEPHONE CO.. OP CANADA every Bell Telephone fa• Lent Di,t*n a Seaton- CAR FOR SALE, Two passenger car, irfngood repair. A bargain for quick purchaser. Mrs. JOHN TURNER, Seaforth. 27. BARN AND STRAW SHED FOR SALE. Straw shed 26x52 feet, and barn 56x66 feet. Also 2 log houses. Apply to GEO. E. HOLLAND, Beechwood, Ont. (26p). Want and For Sale Ads, 3 times, 50c. SEAFORTH MARKETS, ' Wednesday; day, June -20th. Wheat"'''buslr l 1 , perr bu lte e. �' $ 50 Oats P s 1 .45c!• Barley, 'en bbshel '..:., .,Ji, . „ 55e " ,Peas, per bushel $1.10-$125 Shorts, er ton 332,00 Bran, per ,,530.00 Flour, per bag $3.35 to $3.75 ' Butter, 'per lb. ......,,r .,....,: 30c; Eggs, per dozen Potatoes, per bags Hogs, per cwt. HOUSES FOR SALE. • 1. Corner. Market and Jarvis stree. Nine 'rooms be'side's summer kite andood and coal. 'sheds: w Sm closet down, stairs and large all cedar. closet, upstairs which is convenient to all the rooms; furnace, electric `1ights; hard 'and soft water in kitchen, good location. 2. Eight -roomed house on,:MaiMat, North in splendid location. Above wilt .be sold on easy terms. F ,"'D':' HUTCHISON. (tf) Something for Women ,s With the warmth of Summerat its height you women will need some- thing to soothe those tired, aching feet. Why- not let white canvas slipper or oxfords do' so? These are delightfully cool and' re- freshing,. We show nothing but the best at reasonable prices. Women's White Canvas, 1 strap, kid trimmed. Women's White Canvas, .1 strap, patent trimmed, Women's White Canvas, 2 straps. Women's White Canvas Oxfords, patent trimmed. Also Children's Summer wear int Whites and Sandals. WEEK -END -SPECIAL. Women's Smoked Elk Sport or Golf Oxford in a Goodyear Welt. J.H.Smith & Son The Modern Shoe Store, FREE PANTS SHA clE, BOYS Tosecure a First-Cjass Custom -Tailored Suit or Top Coat for Spring and Fall wear, made to your own individual measurements. Free Pants Will be given with Suit or Top Coat ordered Friday, June 15th, or the Following 30 days.. A wide range of Fabrics and Patte tis to select from Special Prices $25.00 up All Clothes sold with a Guarantee of absolute satisfaction. MY WARDROBE 1l11A1N STREET, SEAFORTH BBN=MUR The Special Milverton Flour We Have it—Give it a Thal, Also. Ground Screenings ehop of. 1$11 Kinds G. THOMSON 'GRAIN DEALER PIIONE 25 Sea•forth ' Garage Tinto Tires and Tubes. We have on hand a Complete Line of Tires and Tubes. all sizes, Best on the Market, Let us supply your needs on Auto Cylinder Lubricating' Oils and .;; Greases.. We handle nothing but the best and can supply you with oils of proper viscosity to suit your motor. ' Also stock a complete line of most -called .for parts :of various autos. If you are in need of ,a new Battery, or if you have a Battery to be repaired, give us a call BATTERY CHARGING OXY-ACETYLINE WELDING." - EXPERT AUTO REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. Get into the habit of patronizing us. Ws want to serve you, and serve you well J -01 -IN. R.E.GIER MAXWELL AND CHALMIsr`RS DEALER. PHONE,167W We Have Installed a telephone for night calls --167J