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The Seaforth News, 1917-11-22, Page 8Page 8 Maid Wanted Appiy to Mrs Ainrlees Joues, floder icb Street, Seaforth. Wateb Lost In Seaforth. tuu Friday Nov, ,rth, lady's gold limiting case watch, Regina works, John Bulger a name as maker, Finder pli,aso learn at J. !'• Daly' and need ve row al'11, TU Si Eddie Hart. Ms 6a�r1.+1 V sIs NAY Last year, as in years past, nearly every Clergyman and School Teacher in Ontario helped to spread the Gospel of Good Health on Tubera ulosis Sun - nay and Tebercuio is Day in the Schools This well eadei the aespieee of the Xueienell neoitarene.A.neeetitsei. r.m 0h•ed the ul'n;• !orgy.fion of all L•loto 611i7Ltit.,uud ice 140 1.Ir part, n e d'. nl i tr•. n a tea; ti 'c v'titf.. a t 1 llinti Novi i Nile. Love boon .,i'pc..0 i to t t ;at,nu.! CbServatl.';• At n. 1.e history of the, rid lt elle for phyeiral r,tneee 11e -t ,y rr Str-day. Orrr ha i st ti: venerts of re- Jertiene See ochre eerdca abread to note the einry that are unit "You have tuft tmli :i hes- been the nrn- nouncenlent to thousand= of young men in Canada and the united States during the past new months. A theroingh physical examination a year ago might have exposed the weakness and prevented the develop- merit of this dread disease; and yet, M spite of Suri a warning, thousands of men and -•volnen will continue to eregaid the danger until they too eve belorhn vir:t His of Consumption. If yen tr-n1.t1 avoid this disease, .,souls your heolth, avoid needless wor- ry and nv„r-stork; see hat your food Hour] r '1 r end t1:et it i • ''rvel at regular intervals. :lhev ell--oe't o'tt In the suneltine ever) nti;t:x`.r• you ran spare; see that the wind aur in yo'.ir place of business and in your home are open so that day and night you may be assured of a plentiful supply of pure, fresh air. WE WANT NOW A Reliable Agent in Huron County to Sell Pelham's Peerless Fruit and Ornamental trees during Fall and Win- ter months, Good pay, exclusive terr- itory, free selling equipment, Over 600 Acres of the choicest Nur- sery stock including New vartetles con- trolled by ns. Handsome up-to-date Belling equipment and a aplendid Can• adieu grown stock, to offer customers, We are not jobbers, Write now for agency terms to PELHAM NURSERY 0. , Toronto, Ont. N. B, Catalogue sent on regnest to applicants foragenoles or purchasers of Nursery stock, "OA,SCARETS” �It�I$ �•""� - WHILE YOU SLEEP For Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Sluggish Liver and Bowels— Take Cascarets tonight. e Furred Tongue, Bad Taste, Indiges- tion, Sallow 'kin and Mieerahle Ilead- 1r_ aches come from a torpid liver and clogged bowels, which eautn your atom - m aoh to become filled with undigested at food, which sours and ferments litre gar - $i bage in a swill barrel. That's the first step to untold misery ---indigestion, foul gases, bad breath, yellow skin, mental (fears, everything that is horrible and nauseating. A Oascaret to -night will give your constipated bowels a thorough cleansing and straighten you out by Intoning. They work while you sleep -- rat 10 -cent box from, your druggist will weep you feeling good for months. ELS v sl IiN,�•oMN•er7lN..�tIM.�Ya��.wW+�Yt1 CORRESPONDENCE r Cromarty THE SEAFORTI1 NEWS The Firemen of Dublin intents hold.. ing a Daum) in the towu Hall here on Friday evening, Nov, 23rd. Lunch served, and good music. Mr Mihoaelhargy of Lnean is visiting friends hare, The many friends of Mime Pear awl May Stacey are glad to have them home again after sojourning for the Lflet 110 past six months with their relatives ) and friends in the far West. Mrs,iTnifortl has returned home after spending the past ttva weeks with Lor friend, Mies (Iuflo of Exeter, Mr Hugh etude had the misfortune to sprain his ankle badly last week. Mr and Airs J. Laing and family of teeaforth wero here last woes for a few drys owing to the idoses of the lat- ter's mother, We are pleased to vote that Mrs T Scott $r. who has been so seriously ill, is recovering. Mrs Roberti White al 1'eneuuver B,C arrived on Saturday to v,sit her ntoth- erwhoaie very ill, :Mee teethe stain of St, Marta paid thing melt to her auiiyM''c Currie 9 l'ho inieli is it of the late Mr Joseph Wolk of Exeter, took place at the little C'emetry beet, on Nov lath, Quite a. number of old friends and neighbors assembled to pay their last tribute of reap et 10 one who for so many years dwelt among theta. Londesboro Mr. and Mrs. Marshall of Walton visited Mr, and Mu,. Henry Adams Miss 1Willianteon of Brampton spent R a weep with the Misses Adams, The many friends of Pte. Chas Crawford who is in the Hospital in Freuee, wounded, hope soon to hear of hie recovery. The Womon'a Institute will give a concert in the Cartwright'e Hall on Friday evening, A war time lunch will be served and a good programme provided. Miss Laura Sherbrooke has been visiting friends in Brucefield, Dublin Mr, and Mrs. Thos, Burns announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary to Mr. Charles MoDavid of Dub- lin. The marriage will take place on the 27th. The W. P. 5, met at Mrs, P. Evans and packed a shipment for the Red Owes to the value of $104• Mr. John Kenney has gone to Mit- chell and taken a position with T, S. Ford Co, Mr. G, Howard has moved his tailor shop to Ilia corner of Mill Street and Raglan, NIr James Watson of Seaforth called on friends here on Tuesday, Mr and Mrs J. Weber of Seaforth, spent Sunday at the Dominion Hotel, Miss B. McClave of Seaforth, visited friends here for a few days. Ale and :tits D. Crawford, :fir and Mrs J. McGrath and Mrs P. Evans, mo• ored to Goderich on Sunday, E Dr. Mitchell was called to Toronto on Saturday to see his another who had the misfortune to fall and break one of her limbs. A vary dissetrons tire ocowed North of the village on Thursday night last when the home of Mr James Dilaney was burned to the ground. .'JOB PRINTING (=I If you want nice, dainty or tasty Job Printing, we are in �z a better position than ever to supply your needs. au Prompt Attention to Rush Orders, Leave us your orders when in need of LETTER HEADS NOTE HEADS BILL HEADS STATEMENTS ENVELOPES WEDDING INVITATIONS CALLING CARDS POSTERS CIRCULARS CATALOGUES Or anthing &se in printing Come in And See Us About Sale Bilis THE SEAFORTI NEWS SEPiFORTH — ONT. Mrs, J. Lawrence and daughter, i'iies Pearl, of McKillop, wilo have been via. 'Wig in Edmonton and Vergervilla,Alta Brandon, Manitoba, and Vancouver 13 0, for the past three mouths, have re- turned for a few days visiting friends previnue to tarring up their abode for the winter months in London, At the auction sale of Mr William Smith, cows reached $140. Mr .1, ,1, Irvine found an atluiont re- lic 0n1 one of his farms last week, it be. ing a atone hatchet such as were used by the Indians at some thea in the world's history. Mrs Wm Davidson of Seaforth visit- ed frieuda'in the northern part of the township on Friday last, Mr Jrrlut Fulton was made an Hon- orary and life momb r of the society at the last meeting of the official board of Walton Methodist church. Mr, Fulton 1e in lea 87111 year but is still hale and hearty. Mr George Dundas has rented the old homestead to his nephew, Mr Arm- our Dundee and intends living in Wal- ton as his health is not the beat, Bayfield Mrs Ashe-Everest has returned from visiting friends in Brantford. Mr 13, Darrow has sold the Queens Hotel to a man from London, Rev, and Mrs Ashe.Everest spent Monday and Tuesday of last week in Seafortb, whore Mr Everest addressed the Childress Aid Society meeting, Miss Louisa Parker has returned from Saskatoon where she spent the summer. Mr and Mrs Calderwood of Winnipeg are visiting the brothers of the latter, Metiers Thomas and Norman King, MrNorman Patterson who lived here about twenty years ago but now of London, renewed old acquaintances. Mr Samuel Kirk of Toronto spent two weeks here with friends, Walton Mrs, James McLaugbliu received word that her brother, Pte, J, J, Woods of Elitaville, has been wounded in France. Rev. Mr Craik is attending S.S. Ins- titutes in different parts of the county. Farmers' Club meeting was held on Monday evening with a good attend- ance, Mr Wm, Smith of the 12th Cone, MoKillop, has moved his family to Harpurhey. He will be miesed in the community, Mies,1ennie Nioholson is home after an operation in Wiugham. Winthrop Auuiveisay Services will be hold in Cavan Church, Winthrop on Sunday Nov, 25th at 11 a.ni, and 7 p, m, Rev, Mr Hogg of Clinton will preach at both services, On the following Mon- day evening there will be a Hot Fowl Supper served from 6 to eight o'clock, There will be afterwards an excellent programme of music, apeeohes, etc, Auburn Pte, Carter, son of Mr, Jas, Carter has been killed in Franoe, Mr. F. Carter's team ran away with the water tank and did alight damage, Pte. Alex, Manning has gone bank to Toronto after visiting relatives here before going overseas. Mr. George Yonngblut is home again after a couple of weeks hunting in the Parry Sound District Miss Annie Jackson of Toronto visited friends in Auburn. A Power of its Own. Dr. Thomas' Eoleotrio Uil has a subtle power of its own that other oils cannot pretend to thmlgh there are a great many pretend ore, All who have used it know this and keep it by them as the most valu- able linament available, Its nese are innumerable and for many .years it has been prized as the leading linament for man or beset, Irucefie lei Mr. Madden has a pony he bought iu Seaforth, Mr, Boag took a trip to London re. gently. A canvass for the Red (]roes has been made in this place, lir, Whn, .Reid had a bean thresher at the etstiou last week. The farmers have been busy harvest- ing roots and cleans. Everyone has been ,helping during the good weather, The rain 1140 destroyed a large part of the crop, Rev. Mr, Thorpe of Toronto preach ad in the village on Mnntlay last, Manley Gordon McDonald of Brussel has shipped a oar load of potatoes which he parohased here Quite a number from this burg visit. ed near Seaforth on Sunday, Mitchell Bros. are winding up the threshing for the season, Miss Kate Eckert has returned home after spending a few days with her sis ter, Mrs Win. Manley' A number of our yoiuttg people attend, ed the I3rodhagatt dance last week, - Meg P. MoLinghlin snug returned from the Loudon Hospital and is now visiting her mother, Mrs Michael Con- nelly in Logan. For Sale House and half acre of land in the village of Egmondville, The property is situated on Centre Street, close to the Presbyterian Church and is known se the Pureed property. Good, com- fortable house, good shed, good well and cement cistern. All kinds of fruit trees, strawberries, raspberries and Durrant bushes. This is a oorner pro- perty with no breaks on front, and the land is in a good state of cultiva- tion. This is a nice property for a retired farmer and the taxes ale light. For particulars apply on the premises or to John Rankin, Seaforth, OLD RESIDENT The death oacurred on Saturday of Mr'e. John Downey, mother of Mrs, P.G. McDonald, Doeeased had enjoy. ell good stealth until Thursday, when she was taken f11 and passed away ab- out 9,20 on Slttardey evening, Silo was born in ]Wexford, Ireland, 08 years ago, andresided the greeter number of hal' year's at Seaforth Ontario, which piece of residence she left on the death of her husband u'lio pre0eoeeeed be four years ago, Sister W , Kottdca a000mpauied by Sister M. Ertiaetino, and Miss Annie Downey, both of Tor. onto were present at her death. The funeral tools place from the i•esidenoe of ber 8911. -in law, 52 Colborne Street, on Tuesday morning to the Church of the Angels Guardian, where mass was sung by the Rev. Fathor Carberry. The minable then left cm the 7 o'clock train for Seaforth, interment taking place on Wednesday morning after High Mass had heat sung by the Rev. Father Corcoran, She is aurlived by her three daughters, Mrs. P. 0. Me - Donald, Orillia, Mise Annie Downey of Toronto, and Sister W. Kotska of Lor- etto Academy, Stratford,— Orillia Packet. Help for Asthma. Neglect gives asthma a great advantage. The trouble onoe it has secured a foothold, fastens itself on the bronchial passages tense iously, Dr, J. D. Kellog s Asthma Re- medy is daily curing oases of asthma of long standing. Years of suffering, however, might have been prevented had the remedy horn used when the trouble was in its first stages, Do not neglect asthma, but use this prepara- tion at once. Hard and soft corns both yield to Holloway's Corn Cnre, which is entire- ly oafs to use, and certain and satis- factory in its action. Chopping Milt We will run our Chopping Hill on Tuesdays and Fridays during November and will run three days the rest of the winter; Tuesdays, Wednesdays, anti Fr days. KRUSE BROS, Phone 2 on 146. Tbursdny Nov, 2 The Most Popular Styles We are showing , Come in and choose the models you prefer and let us fit you to a comfortable'pair of our SMART SHOES We carry a large stock including Pumps and High Shoes in all the leathers and Models that are favored to -d ay. BUY YOUR SHOES HERE 14. R. c3e T 'The Home of Good Shoes' Phone 5J With the Fingers I Says Corns Lift Out Without Any Pain o Sore corns, hard corns, soft corns or '.y kind, of a corn can shortly be ;fitted right out with the fingers if you will apply directly upon the corn a few drops of freszone, says a C'incinnwti authority. It is claimed that at small cost one can get a quarter of an ounce of rreez- one at any drug store, which is suffi- cient to rid one's feet of every corn or callus without pain or soreness or the danger of infection.. This new drug is an ether compound, and while sticky, dries the moment it is applied and dose not inflame or even irritate the surrounding tissue. • O This .announcement will interest many women here, for it Is said that the present high -heel footwear is put- ting corns on pract£oaliy, every woman's teeb. fi Seaforth Attention Ladies! Arrange to have your /lair properlg washed and treated by me. Prices most moderate Shampoo Shumpoo with tonic 40c 50c Appointments' made for any evening after 8 p. m. Saturday excepted. Commercial Barber Shop, C4th W ROBINSON Prop ftr The Iftens SR or FtNANcn offers for Public Subacriptiee Canada's Victory Loan issue of $150,000,000 5i}% Gold Bonds Hearing interest from December 1st, 1917, and offered in three maturities, the choice of which is optional with tho subscriber, au follows: 5 year Bonds due December 1st, 1922 10 year Bonds due December let, 1927 20 year Bonds due December 1st, 1937 This Loan Is authorised under Act of the Parliament of Canada, and both principal and interest are a charge upon the Consolidated Revenue Fund. The amount of this issue is 0150,000,000, exclusive of the amount lit any) paid by the surrender of bonds of previous issues. The Minister o1 Finance however, reserves the right to allot the whole or any part of the amount subscribed in excess of $150,000.000. The Proceeds of this Loan will be used for War purposes only, and will be spent wholly In Canada. Principal and Interest puysble in Cold Denominations: 550, 5100, $500 and 51,000 Subscriptions must be in sums of 950 or multiples thereof. Principal payable without charge at the Office of the Minister et Finance and Receiver General at Ottawa, or at the Office of the Assistant Receiver General at Millar, St, John, Chsrlottetown, Montreal, Toronto, 'Winnipeg, Regina, Calvary and Victoria. Isterelt payable, without charge, half-ytarly, June 1st and December 1st, at any branch in Canada of any Chartered Bank. Bearer or Registered :::olnds Bonds may be reulotered as to inlnelpel or us to principal and interest. •Scrip certificates, non-negotiable, or payable to bearer, ill illtordance wick the choice of the applicant for registered or bearer bonds, will be issued after allotment in exchange for provisional receipts. When these scrip certificates have t,er, noir in hill, and payment endorsed thereon by the bank receiving the money they may be exchanged far bonds, when props' 1, nith .capns attarhel, payable. to ]rarer, or registered an to principal, or for fully registered bonds when Prepared, without coupons, in accordance With lily ur! 1,, ; n, Delivery of interior certificates and of dcfivitlr•e bonds will be made through the Chartered Banks. Bearer bonds with coupons will be iostod in denominations of 020„ 5100., 9100, and 81,0110. aad may be registered as to principal only. Fully regis- tered bonds, the interest on which le paid direct to the owner by Government cheque, wilt be issued in denominations of 81,000., 88,002. or any authorized multiple of $5,000. Subieot to the payment of 25 cents for each new bond issued, holders of fully registered bonds without coupon., will have the right to convert into bonds of the denomination of 51,000 with coupons, and holders of bonds with coupons tell' havn the right to convert into fully registered bonds of authorized denom- inations without coupons, at any time, on application to the Minister of Finance, Surrender of Bonds Iidders of Dominion of Canada Debenture Stock, clue October 1st, 1910, and bonds of the three preceding Dominion of Canada War Loan Issues, have the privilege of surrendering their bonds in pmt payment for subscriptions to bonds of this lane, under the following conditionel— Debenture Stack, due October 1st, 1910, at Par um! Accrued Interest. War Loan Bonds, due December 14, 1025, tit 0714 and Accrued Interest. (The above will be accepted in part payment for bonds of any of the three maturities of this Issue) War Loan Bonds, due October 1st, 1081, at 9714 and Accrued Interest. War Loan Bonds, bus March 1st, 1037, at 00 and Accrued Interest. (These will be accepted in port payment for bonds of the 1937 maturity ONLY of this Issue,) Bonds of the various maturities of this Issue will, in the event of future issues of like maturity, or longer, made by the Government, other than issues made abroad, be accepted at par and accrued interest, as the equivalent of cash for Oho purpose of subecriptlon to such learn, Issue Price Par Free from taaea—fodudlnd any income tam—imposed in pursuance of legislation enacted by the Parliament of Canada. Payment to be made as follows: 101' on December 1st, 1017 20% on March let, 1918 10/ on January 2nd, 3018 20% on April let, 1018 20 a on February let, 1918 20 o co May Set, 1918 A full ban year's interest will be paid one 1st June, 1018. The Bonds therefore give a not interest yield to the investor of about: 5.61 % on the 20 year Bonds' 5.68% on the 10 year Bonds 5.81% on the 5 year Bonds All payments are to be madeq to a Chartered Boak for the credit of the Minister of Finance. Failure to pay any instalment when due will render ptevloa® torments liable to forfeiture• and the allotment to cancellation. Subscriptions accompanied by a deposit of 10% of the amount subscribed, must be forwatdcd through the medium of a Chartered Bank. Any branch in Canada of any Chartered Bank wilt forward subscriptions and issue provisional receipts. In case of partial allotment° the surplus deposit will be applied toward payment of the amount duo on the January instalment Subscriptions may be paid to full ea January 2nd, 1018, or on any Instalment due date thereafter under discount at the tato of bis% yet snafus. vow tau provision payments of the balance of subscriptions may be :node as follows: 1f paid on January 2nd, 1918, at the rate of 80,10798 per 8100. If paid on February 1st, 1918, at tha rate of 79.40059 per 0109. If paid on Mardi 1st, 1918, at the rate of 50,72274 per SI00. If paid ort April 1st, 1018, at the rate of 89.90959 per 3100. Forms of application may be obtained from any branch In Canada of any Cfuettrod Bask, or from any Victory Lona Committee, er lanober there* The books a the Loan will ba kept at the Department of Flaance, Ottawa. Applications will be nude in duo course for the listing of this issue on the Montreal end Toronto Stock Exchanges, Subscription Lista will close en cc before Deoadaber let, 1917. 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