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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1917-12-06, Page 8Page a Farmer's Chub the An„,„! int piing of the 1'armar's Club t biblinl ,3r gu Library ou Wed414 .15) rw"u,p U, c. ntber 5th 1t11i at }+ Ln'k ,or tl,•• eh.elrntt of pilioets and other Erma+•ss George la t:. Ha111. Attention Ladies'/ Arrange to hare poor hair ,prope'rlq .•.,,.I„'d and treated bp ate. 1<'r/('t',5 nu.n.! 1y'.o'/a'rgte Shampoo 40c Shampoo with z .;..i 50c d.ppointments oia'1? /or anp coenlnp after ..Y p. m,.Svur(/ag excepted. l'1 1 ;i0re/ol l' arta Shop,C10? 1F ROE SO`,' f.cp it Works! Try it Tells how to loosen a sere, tender corn so it lifts out without pain. • a,mu.e.e.n,e.m.a,e,u„ane o..mm•e.a,a.a.u,eoo.e, o Good news spreads rapidly and drug- gists here are kept busy dispensing freezone, the ether discovery of a Cin- cinnati man, which is said to loosen any corn so it lifts out with the fingers. Ask at any pharmacy for a quarter ounce of freezone, which will cost very little, but is said to be sufficient to rid one's feet of every hard or soft corn or callus. You apply just a few drops on the tender, aching corn and instantly the soreness is relieved, and soon the corn is so shriveled that it lifts out with- out pain, it is a sticky substance which dries when applied and never inflames or even irritates the adjoin- ing tissue. °This discovery will prevent thou- sands of deaths annually from lockjaw and infection heretofore resulting from the suicidal habit a1 cutting corns.* WE WANT NOW A Reliable Agent in Ilir,n County to Sell1',.han's Peerlees Fruit and Ornamental trees during Fall and Win. tatniantl,ii, 0,16113raj,,<xc1rsn” terr- iiory, free telling squiratee?, Over 600 Ades of the elteitest Nur. scry stock including New vartetiee eon - trolled by ns, Handsome nii•to-date selling equipment and a splendid Can adieu grown stock, to offer ,,nstomere 'We are not jobbers. WIite now for agency terms to PELHAM NLlliEitY 0. , Toronto, Gut. N. 13. Catalogue sent on request to applicants for agencies or purchasers of cursery stock. aIV "sy wp OF PIGS" TO OCNSTII'A.TBD CRILD 1 Omens in this district eliofous "Fruit Laxative" can't harm better than this year, tender little stomach, Llver and Bowels. 1 CORRESPONDENCE 1 KiY..®7N.r.pYY,.�MY�u►YWa+".dW+.,,�Nt/ I cKill op (Too late for last weokt The Iiooial at Wiuthrop was very successful, over 5200 being taken at the dour. The enumerators for eliis township are, No. 1, Frank McQuade; No2. R. Boyd; No, 3, 0, Mien. and No- 4, Robert Scarlett. McKillop Council will meet at Walt- on Dee, 10th at 10 a, n1, M' Murdie Clerk. Brucefield The members of the Presbyterian Church have a call to Rev Mr McIntosh of Nairn. If heaecepte the Ball it is hoped he will begin his work about the cud of the 'email. Th. am.. Mr Woods have resigned awing to deafness. The congregations have i;reeeute 1 hire end 3Ira. woods with $100,011 )laeter Geo Simpson of Clrimaby is visiting at tin; hump of hie uue'e Cecil Sauipsuu• Miss Jessie Cervine!! is home again after vielting frieuda ill Greed Rapids, Mich, al r, Scott has put Lew lights iu his sure which greatly adds to its appear- ance. Oromarty The tractors proved to be efficient last frill and Mr, 0, Walker uow has one of his own to help production on his farm.`,:,;,;,,, Miss Irene Walker is now in Mitch- ell. Mra Hugh Miller of British Columbia is visiting her brother, Mr J. Stacey, 11Mre it, White of Vancouver is home visiting her mother, Mrs F. Scott, who has been very ill but is improving at present. Walton St. George's txnild held their Bazaar err Thursday laet, Mr, John A. Castor a former resident of Walton died in Cass City, Mich. after an operation. The }feet Ring hae completed an- other successful year. The tickets for next year are all taken up. The old officers are all re-elected. Mr. Woods of Elmeville spent a few days with hie sister, Mrs. Jae, Mc- Laughlin. Hiensal1 Look at the tongue, mother! If eted, your little one's stomach, liver 1 bowels need cleansing at ,.nee. len peevish, cross, li trees, doesn't ip, eat or act natural]:, or is fever- etomeeh soul', areata bad: has sire aaf, diarrhrea, full of tolls, give a rpoo,iful of "California Syrup of 5," and in a few hours all the foul, ttipated waste, undigested food and bile gently moves out of its little de without griping, and you have a playful child again.. Ask your gist for a bottle of "California p of Figs," which contains full tions for babies, children of all ages for grown-ups, were uerer The odorous vegetable is not' stored away for the winter. Aithough large sums of money were spent by the 00000!! yet the taxes are reduced, much so the pleasure of the ratepayers, Mr, }high XeDoltald lost a fine horse 1 by falling into au old well in the pas - titre Geld and broke ita neck, As it could not he taken out, the well -vas tilled up. The Lord's Supper will be observed in Carmel Church on Sunday next, SOB PRINTING lou want nice, dainty or tasty Job Printing, we are in etter position than ever to supply your needs. Prompt Attention to Rush Orders, Leave us your orders when in need of ETTER HEADS NOTE HEADS ILL HEADS STATEMENTS NVELOPES WEDDING INVITATIONS oiLLING CARDS POSTERS RCULARS CATALOGUES Or anthing else in printing ►me In And See Us About Sale Bills TIIE SEAFORTII NEWS SJ3 FeRTH — ©NT. THE SEAFORTH NEWS Mrs, McNeil of St, Thonlee who lar been visiting her parents, bee returned home. Mise W Drover is Very 111 at prueeet Mre. J. W. Ocoee of Stratford is visiting relattvee here, Bayfield A public meeting was held in the town hall on Monday night when able addresses were meds by Mr. Merrier, who newuseisted by Mr. G• E, Spotton and H Ifilber, The candidate ea the representative of the Union Govern- 52001, Mr. Dewar moved into the riliego during the past week having bought the Wheddou property, Miss;outuy sermons were preached in the Methodist Chtu•ch during the past two Sundays. A entertainment was given in the Presbyterian Church ou Friday evening when a good programme was provided. Mrs, Wright of 'Tottenham has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Jowett. Kippen November 18th and 19111 will be lung remembered by the people of St, An• 011.....1111....1411.....0“.....0111......1111.....11Q lEf Dig up your 050100at, he's a look at it, by renewing the velvet oiler, Prase- iug and Cleaning eta7801.6 yon the price of a new one My lvardr'ubo Goderioh St. opposite . Queens, Mr. f1'ni. Smith of the North Road Seaforth le under the duetor's care and is not expected to rally, Mrs W,G, Willis is 011 a visit to rel. ativee ill Detroit, Mise Crotty of London, attended the funeral of the late Mr, 91 Williams, 131rs 0, 11, Somerville who hae heeu spending several weeks with her broth- er, Mr. J.A. Wilao0,and other friends here, returned nn Monday to her home. ill Loudon. Mr J, W, Button had the rtiefortnue to get a particle of stews ill his eye while employed at the munition worsts No serious injury resulted, however, Mr and Mrs H. Moyers of Stratford Pewit Sunday at the latter's horns here, Miss Irene Gemmel tilts returned from visiting friends in strand Rapid* Mich. Miss Edua McGee was called home drew's Church being the jubilee of their from 'Toronto on a0oou131 of the organization. Prof, Law of Knox ',Hue" of her mother, Mrs, James Mc- Collegerorunto preached two very able I 00. Germane on Sunday. Many from Sea - forth, Hernsel! and elsewhere wore pre- sent. The music, was very good, On lflondey evening the ladies' served a fowl supper and people sante in crowds A good programme was provided, Miss Little of Goderioh and Mra, W. McLean of Eginondville sangoharming• ly. Addresses were given by. Rev, Doctor Larkin of Seaforth and Mr. McCready of Toronto, The latter spoke en the necessity o; saving wheat pork and money, Over $300 were realized, airs William lvison has gone for the winter to Lucian Dublin hie P. F Bean of the Standard Bank spent Tuesday at his home in Lnoan, Miss Crotty of London visited her friend Mrs James Shea fora few days. Mrs. 13, Flynn and Mrs, P. Evans called on friends in Seaforth on Mon. day, Mr John Evens of S'tkatford spent Sunday at his home here Mies M Bruxer called on Mitchell friends last week Mies Al Kipper spent Sunday with friends iu Godarieh, Miss E Merrgott of Brampton spent a few days with her sister here, Means George Sills, R Kennedy J Neigh, W Keboe, Mr and Mrs Habkirk Misses Casey tied Mrs 1) 141 McMillan of Seaforth attended the funeral of Mr John Murphy hereon Monday 00 Saturday morning Dec Iet the death of Mr .fohn Murphy occurred here at the late age of 72 years, The deceased had been suffering from a sev. ere cold, which developed into pueum. ma Ho leaves to mourn bis loss, his vile, of the village, two eons John and Thomas of the Homestead fu Hibbert, Four sisters, Mrs Mulchahy of Eureka Cal, Mrs Morris and Mrs Doyle of Hibbert and Mrs Molyneaax of the village, two brothers Joe of Regina and Edward of the village His fun- eral Masa took plaae on Monday a m at St Patrick's Church here, from where his remains were laid to rest in St Coluniban Cemetery Londesiboro Mr. J, J, Merner'e interests were 3,p. held here ou Saturday night by Mr, t4 E Spotton of Wingham who with Mr. Merner spoke un the questions of the hour to an interested audience. Mr Merner is gaining ground every day among Liberals, Miss Mogridge of Auburn visited hot cousin, Mies Manning, Mr, Wm, Brandon has had word that his son, Sapper Bert Brandon Was wounded on Noy 14th, Mr, Geo, Bradford has gone back to her home in Goderioh after spending some time with her mother, Mrs Riley Miss Robertson of London is visiting her grandmother, Moe. Wm, Riley is still very low, air and Mrs W. Sclater have retain). ed from e visit to their daughter in Galt, Rev, W. .1, Clark D. D, of West. moot, Montreal a former assistant of the late Dr A, 1), McDonald, will be present at the Jubilee services in First Presbyterian Church on Sunday Dec, pith He will be present also at the tea -meeting on the following Monday evening, Mre Andrew Stewart of Montreal, was here last week visiting friends, Mrs (1, R. Somerville, President of the Loudon Canadian War Contingent Association, gave a very interesting address at the close of the service last Sabbath evening in First Church, on the great work being done by that society for the comfort and benefit of the soldiers in the trenches. Mrs John Dorsey of Duluth and Miss Ethel Williams of Detroit were called herelaet week owing to the death of their father, the late Mr Williams, Mr John Pinkney ie attending the Fair at Guelph this week. An electric organ blower has been nstalled in the Presbyterian church uring the past week. 0 ti Seaforth subscribed over $205, o0 t0 the Victory Loan, Reeve Stewart is in Goderich thio week at a meeting of the County Conn - oil. Rev, J, W Hadley of Nile, who hae spent several years in British Colton bia, spoke on the work of Home Mie stone in the Methodist Church last Bah bath, Rev, F.H. Larkin will have for hi subject next Sunday evening;"The Bes Loved Sentence Ever Uttered" Mr D, F, Buck drew the den set and Miss Sadie Thanpeon the Roll Top Desk donated by the Canada Furniture Company, • Mr A. Hoyle who has been an in- spector in the Munition works here for some time hae been transferred to Toronto. Before leaving he was pres anted with a handsome Masonic ring by some of hie friends, Mies Gillespie has returned from a visit to friende in Cromarty, The many friends of Miss J Mo - Michael will regret to learn that she -is eeriouely ill, Mrs Young and Mrs Armstrong vis- ited friende here, Mr W. Brine had one of hie fingers slightly injured while working in the Furniture Factory. Mr McKinley's subject in the Meth- odist Church on Sunday evening next will be, " Pleasure as God's rival." A meeting was held in Cardno'e Hall on Monday evening, presided over by Mr. Robt, McMillan, nominally to increase production but in reality to create a feeling of unrest among the farmers against conscription, The farmers have no complaint as the sel- ective draft 15 returning boys to the farme, who under the voluntary eysttinu would be, and were taken off the farms, Mr James Courtney of Kincardine here for a few deys renewing oid uaintanoea. was aoq Kra William Goveulook, North Main street le vfeiting Needs in London, Ml's, 1'Nilliele Gilloapio and hat deter Mrs, Maunders, motored over from 13ruasels on Thursday and paid it visit to Mrs W. Gillespie, Aliso E, Downey of 13ruesele Cruel her brother, Mr. IS, Downey of LOthbridgo Alta, wore the guests of Mrs John Mr Robert GOatee has returned from it trip to Idaho, Mies Pearl Lulu of Detroit is visit lug st her home here, Mrs James Soott of f'larriston, Mrs John Wilson and air Hugh Wilson are the gamete of hire McNabb, Mr Newton.Mol'avish, Editor of the Canadian Magazine, TOI'an to and (laugh tor, were week end visitors at the home of hie brother, Mi'.i'ohu Mastaviah, Nlra Tufford of 13earnsville is 5 vieltor at the house of her parents, Mr and Aire W. Gillespie, denim' Ssreet, plies 1'ouoll of lluelph is Ir guest at at the home of Major and airs R, S Hays. &Ire Jessie 131owr1 lots removed to her horse ou Vieturia Street. recently occupied by Mrs Stephenson. Old Times Dance Total Receipts $lay; expellees $3o —balance handed Mrs J. B. '1'hempsen for Belgian Orphans $1,19, Drawiitg for Don Set—sale of tickets 5342 $0 Cabled the 1 let Heroes $100. Expense ofpr•tg. tickets and Cable charges $q o5 bal, on hand for soldiers children 33 45 Next Deuce —• Thursday Evening December 27th --ill aid of the Sailors Children --Music, Tony Vitas, Lon- don—further announcement later. D�iianY Relief The Belgian Relief Committee, of Seaforth are making their annual Christmas appeal to the generous avis. izene of Seaforth and vicinity, this year on behalf of the Belgians Orphans Fund, for which there is a great and growing need. There are a, 800,000 of these homeless children, dependent on the world's charity, which if it fails marina starvation. $3.70 will provide for one of these orphans for a month at a Belgian Orphanage, $2c, will send en ailing Child to Holland for six tveeke where it is fed and clothed and given Medical attention, (Will you help to send one) Contribution for this fund may be left with Mrs J . B. Thompson the treasurer, or Mr A. D, Sutherland at the postoflioe, E, Cresswell Secy. Thursday6 Dec�ec The Most Popular Styles We are showing . Come in and choose the models you prefer and let us lit 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 today, BUY YOUR SHOES HERE Ra Se "The Home of Good Shoes' Phone 51 Seaforth ealenteEnfgentiZZUMMOMZEMEriglaten=1351ZiaMMtgasseiteepstessemeemmumwen Manley 11re'1'um McKay and little Sou re turned flame after spending. a few days - with her tweets Mr and airs Con Eck art, A number from here '1ttended the Old titne Dance last Thursday eveuutg in Seaforth, The horny friends of Mrs. Pat Mo- Laughiin are pleased to have her h, their midst again 3)13,51: ituuroved, Mra John Murray visited her mother in Bt, Gulumban fur a few days last week. Freedom from Asthma. Asthma is ono of rho most distressing troubles sudden in its attacks and prolonged in its ago,iee, Frequently many things are tried, but nothing seems to give hope:of relief. Dr. J. D, Kellogg's Asthma Remedy is the:one help which can be depended upon, If you have tried other remedies without success, do not fail to get at once a package of hie nniformily successful preparation. BOO & Gua Of particular interest is the Deuemhe iaaue of .Rod and Gun in Canada, which is already ou the news stand. Among the good things wltioh this number of- fers aro "A Naturalist's Christmas" by Bounycaetle Dale; "In the Sky Past- ures" a story of mountain goats anti 0ougare in the Selitirks,by 13. 0, Had don; "My Bob" a realistic story of a tlog'e expeiience8 with itiei:master on the firing line, by Vincent Perry; "The Jumper„ a New Brunswick Guide's story of the river drivers of that prov- ince by Leslie Marvin .Hayward, etc. The Kennel Department this month contains the list of awards given at the Western Dog Show at London The other departments, not- ably, Fishing Notes, Gune and Ammun inion, and Along the Trap Line are up to standard and the whole number one that any Canadian sportsman will find of Special interest, Rpd and Gun is published at Woodetockl Ont. by W,J,. Taylor. ut, 1 °si ilk ti ern. : L, is concentrating its efforts to win the War. It has gone about raising reinforcements in the only prac tical way; under the Military Service Act, 191 7. Laurier, Bourassa and their adherents admit their intention of holding up reinforcements so urgently needed in the trenches. Where do YOU stand ? Back =<p thtroBoys— To ate , Vi , To Women Every woman oters: resident in Ca is the moth person male or female living In any of the Military force of Canada or of Great Brit charged from such servic 20th, 1917. 1 ct y in the War— may vote who is a British subject 21 years of age, nada one year, and in the constituency 30 days, who er, wife, widow, daughter, sister or half-sister of any or dead who is serving or has served without Canada , or within or without Canada in any of the Naval forces ain in the present war, or who has been honorably dia. s and the date of whose enlistment was prior to September) Unionist Party Publicity Committee.