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.fair cutting is an Art, le
makes a great difference to pour
appearance how the cutting of
Me hair is done.
Diferent/et7tures require differ-
ent treatment,
You will get careful consider-
ation at the
t" ommc ieial Barber Shop,C.Ith
W. ROBINSON
Prop
TAKES OFF DANDRUFF,
HAIR STOPS FALLINZ:
Save your l4airl Get a mall bottle
of Danderine right now•—Alar
stops Robing scalls.
Thin, brittle. eol.lrlese atl,l .recregyy
Eclair is mute ,•c-1(1,met+ of ;1. nl`*gleetedi
swain; of dandruil that. au ni =coif.
There is nothing e. «L t tt tivc 141
the hair os datndreff. It rn1:, the lair
of its lustre, its lila « 4 d. its very
fife; mart—Italy protinviti;! t Lverish.
eiess and ttehin t ee, •,ehiell if I
not remedied s . lir roots fel
shrink loosenm i l d hill 110 hair
falls out 1 z t. ;'t llantioise to.
might—mow—Me 1.,1n —a 111 surely save
your hair.
Get a email A Kn.awlk,n's
Danderene fr:«.:, •tore. Yon
surely oau hat Lair and lots
of it if you 'WIN u t 'r. a little Dalt*
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CORRESPONDENCE
Oruceffield
Both Stanley and Tuukeremitll have
efeoted this councils by 8olamatuni
thud saving expellees.
A chino in aid of the Red Crass Wee
held in Walker's Hall on Now Year's
eve. Old and young had a good time.
The Mitoses Taylor of Detroit epeut
Christmas with their sister. Aire. Sin.
der
Mrs Whlteulan of Toronto 18 V181tiug
her sister, Mrs 11adden
A oard load of coal wets distributed
in a 8110t't time,
arrom.arty
Mrs. 8, Speen) algid daughter have
hone to Braittpten for the winter,
Mrs. Luxttu of I"illmure, Sask. is
vleitteg her relatives here at present.
Lieut, ,1 Mai Keil es, of Stratfuril who
j mac gassed at Pesselieuduale leas been
'visiting her Friend Mr, Alex, Stewart.
lf., goos hack to the front in January.
A very impressive memorial bervlet
was held in tree Church here fur our
brave buys who made the supreme sae,
ri110e during the year.
WE WANT NOW
A Reliable Ag« ret in 11 e? 1'„nary
to Sell Pelhames Peerless Fruit and
1rnameutal trees during Fall and Win•
or months. Good pay. exclusive tr.rr.
tory, free selling equipment,
Over 000 Acres of the choicest Nor.
eery stock including New t•arteties con.
k trolled by ns. Handsome 111 tu.date
Belling equipment and a .splendid Can•
edian grown stook, to offer customers
We are not jobbers Write now for
agency terms to PELHAM NURSERY
0.. Toronto, Ont,
N. B Catalogue sent un_request to
applicants fur ageuciaa or purchasers of
Nursery stook.
FIVE FUNERALS
IN THREE YEARS
Family Almost Wiped Out
By Consumption.
From a hovel in the rear of more
pretentious
in this dings conies
s oProvincetof
ours seems almost incredible, yet, to
those who know the ravages of con-
sumption, it i:: but a typical case;
Grief st.-iel7e , the mother tells us
of her five emelt children buried from
this lowly 110110 during the past three
yearn of her only remaining child. Buf-
fering froin a t:Men:111oum hip, and
then as `hough in mock:17 of their
misery, the father, too, waati•icken.
He is now a patient at the Muskoka
Free ifospital, where every endeavour
is being mane to Nave hie life. The
Muskoka Free Ilozpitel far Consump-
tives is appealing for help to carry
On this fight against the Great White
them ser Thmoney
nforyorttu ateve lfa he
lies and give them a fighting chance
for their fives.
--Gage,
G
Contributions Chairman, 84mrman,
Spading Avenue,
Toronto, or Geo. A, Reid, Secretary -
Treasurer, 2251 College Ft, Termite.
I Laugh When People
Step On Your Feet 1
Try this yourself then pass f
It along to others, i
It workel
,.»..,wawan,rot..^a•wa,aa„wam,.a.ae,n•,w. ,
Ou
talk will be heard l se here in towof n
people troubled with corns will follow
the simple advice of this Cincinnati
authority, who claims that a few drops
of a drug called freezone when applled
to a tender, aching corn stops soreness
let once, and soon the corn dries up
e nd lifts right out without pain.
�I3e says freezone is an ether com-
pound which dries immediately and
never inflames or even irritates the
surrounding tissue or akin. A quarter
of an ounce of freezone will cost very
little at any drug store, but is sta.
Cita to remove every hard; or soft
morn or callus from one's feet. Million
of American women will welcome this
announeensent tines the inauguration'
of the high heels, s
ayfield
,lir. Graham Muorehowee of Bay City
w11,8 the guest of his mother during
the holidays,
Mr. and Mrs, Artley Atwood spent
Christmas with the latter's pa.ente,
Mr and Mrs. Thos. King.
Mr, David Leeteh has been in
Stratford with relatives.
Mr, and Mre. James Walmelay of
Seaforth spent the holidays with the
mother of the former,
On Sunday evening a special union
service of intercession was held in the
Preebyteriau (Thumb in which Revs,
Ashe Everest, Darling and Macfarlane
took part. The offering was for the
Syrian and Armenian Christians.
The Council was elected by acolam
ation. Reeve—A. E Erwin, Councillors
W R Jewell, S Cleave, J A Ferguson,
W J Elliott, Trustees— G E Greens-
lade, F demhart and Geo King
Londesboro
Mr and Mrs A, B!'uneden of Sove-
reign, Seek are visiting under the
t arenta1 roof.
Mies Janet Huukiu was recently
married to Mr Chas. Yodeler]
Mr and Mrs A, Kerslake are at the
home of Mr H. Lynn
Mr ami Mrs Thos. Miller are spend
Mg the holidays at Drayton.
Mr Sud b11s Hooper of St Marys a,
, lel t1t!,l I elerivee Bore.
Mfr unci Mrs r.ou,sberry .ire in befit
Mullet
Nensall
'Phe Post Ofiiee ulerke are glad the.
holiday season is over. The rush of
mail was very heavy. Even the oierke
on the train were not able to handle all
the mail in tune,
Mr, Andrew Dougall of London Reed
reeontly broke his leg while trimming a
miles tree, A limb epraug heel( with
each force that it broke his leg between
the ankle x11(1 the 1811118,
Carmel Church had its eangregattoti.
al entertainment on Now Year's Eve,
A good literary entertainment was
given,
Regret it felt lure teat Mr, J. C
Robinson who oertier' o11 a fruit bust -
11088 ie giving up and retiring to Lon -
'rhe family will be greatly inissoe.
Coal bee been oomiug in more pletitf,
lel lately, but itis still being dealt out
in email yna110110s,
Former 1ttsideote of this place, Mr.
alts
511.0• Pansy Madge of the West are
visiting relattvea and friends,
Miss Adtry Carlin who has beets
training f1,r a unrso in Calgary and is
home again,
bliss E, Murdoch has been visiting i
friends ill Ltwdou. j'10
The Patriotic Society shipped 154
pail's of socks and 62 shirts in Decem-
ber.
South Huron Returns
Mr R, Wilson has made the ,ficial
returns ee follows,
SIIAFCRTH
McMillan Merrier
No 2 tib 45
No 3 22 46
No 4 ...... .............., 24 ;l
Nog 62 6,1
250 290
43
()LINTON
No 1 40 43
No z ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,;, ,, (14 126
04
Nn 4 43 1 94
-
177 4
233
EXETER
No 1 26 113
Not 3U 1 08
No 3 ....................... ... 4i 74
No 4 ........................... 2t1 2b
i z 320
198
HENSALL
No 1 .............15
Mr, 51,0 Mre, 11, Fairburn of Snow.
fleck, Mee, are spending some time
with relatives.
The weather of the past week has
surprised the oldest iuhabltents, S64
Mts. .1, H. Moore has rented her 172
furnished house to a gentleman and MoKILLOP
rumor is busy ae it is salty a bride will No 1
occupy the house with the gentleman No 298
No,; 101
Staffa No 4 .. .............. 74
No 2
No 3
No 4
No 6
No 6
BAYFIELD
TLIOKERSMiTH
Mre, J. McDonald and children are
visiting her parents in Seaforth,
Mr F Hutchinson has had a cable
saying his son was safe in Engla,d
Mr and Mre Riley of Fullerton
were recent visitors at the home of ,f.
Barburn,
Miss McVey is spending two weeks
in Hamilton,
Mr. C. 'Templeman of London and
Mr. and Mra. J. G Jeffrey of Ham-
ilton and Mr: Samuel Jeffrey of Dakata
are here at present with relatives
Miss Mabel ;Yee, leacher in Toronto
,pent the holidays at her home
The Misses Hutchison of Seaforth
spent the holidays at the home of their
father Mr F D Hutchison.
Mr Rhes Sadler, stenographer, of
Toronto is home on the sick list She
is improving though rather weak yet
Asthma Viotime, The man or wo-
man subject to asthma is Mdee(1 a
e victi,r, What can be more tel•rifeiog
than to 81100«•oly be seized with par-
i oxl ens of choking whioh seem to fairly
threaten the existence of life itself.
Fr.:m such a condition Dr. J, D. Keil_
mete e Astllnnt Remedy has brought
many to cntupietely restored health
and happiness. It is known and prize
80 in every section of this broad land
11' Wiu. and area,. McCullough of
1(ratfur(1 spent Noe- Years Day with
11 _ir uvula Sir Wi n, kion.
51r Fred Fowler tank charge of Kin -
Muir echeol last week.
Welding bells will ring shortly.
Mr Fred Argent who has been ill for
sone time, as the result of a kink from
a huree, is better again,
31r William Knox has purchased a
fine colt from Mr D, Stevens,
Mien Nellie McIntosh of Montrea
s visiting here,
Miss Annie Shannahau who spent
tee holidays at her home here has gone
back so Stratford Normal,
That the ratepayers are pretty well
satisfied with the members of 1917
0001011 is shownby their being return.
ed by aoolamation for next year,
In the death of the late Mr Frank
Kettle, Ballet lost an important citizen
who, by honesty and hard work made a
o lmpetence of 70,000 in farming, He
was born in Ireland and earns to Can.
ala in 1845 with his parents, They
Battled on the Third Coneeesion of
Hallett, He never married and at bye
death divided the most of his property
between his two deters, Mre, Living.
Stone and Mre, Freeman, He also
remembered hie hired man by giving
him 52,000. He was a kind and
o,hgiog neighbor. The funeral took
place on Ohriatmae Day to Clinton,
Rev, Mr, Kane of Londesboro oflioisted
Farmers Attention
Make money in your
spare time this Winter
by selling NURSERY
STOeK and: NEW
SEED POTATOES.
This is the right time
tolstart on Spring Sales
We pay highest come
missions and furnish
our Salesmen with lit.
erature with a "punch”
to it.
Send for our list of New
Offerings and full part-
iculars.
Stone & Wellington
The Foothill Nurseries
Established 1837
Toronto, Ont.
Goderioh Township ,,.,., 158 .,..,, 373
3344.. 3389
Majority for Monier
,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 116
Belgian Report
For DECEMBER
iialeuee from Noventllot',,,,,,,,, 2 03
Mrs Peter Daley,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 oo
20o
3 oe
1 00
5 o0
Wlu Fairbltru....................
Wm Flannery ............... .
Miee Florence Fowler...,..,....:
1 00
Mies Margaret Hunter.,,., ,,, 1 o0
Phillip Currie,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 00
Ml's Margaret Flulayeou..,,,. I oo
Mrs W Arohibatd100
Mr b' Savaugs,,,,,,,,,,,;,,,,,, 0 oo
Miss Hargan.„...„....„.„.„. 1 00
AFriend...................25
Keith McLean,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 00
Mrs Ilobt Jones ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 00
Mrs Peter Kerr.,,,,........,, 1 00
Mrs Ed Daley,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,, 1 oo
Miss S McLea11 : .. 1 oo
Mrs Wm Govenloelc.,...., ... 6 au
141rs Wm Refd.................. 2 oo
Mrs FJiclte..................... 1 oo
Mrs Oscar Null,,.......,, 1 00
110 Mr's Chas AberllarL,..,.,•• 2 oo
5 Mrs J 11 Thompson 2 00
Mrs L L lilaFaul.: ,,.....,.,,, 1 00
Mrs Chas Stewart 2 5o
3
Miss Cln
till
c47 MrsWkMillan........ 00
Mr et, Mrs Wm Black to co
29 Mrs Marmau Carter... . ......... 1 0o
20 Audrey Carter.— ..........
33 ..... 2g
Wm H Jaulieson..................... 1 00
35 W (1 Willie ...............
'l ao
-- Win Scutt, Egmondville,,,........• 1 00
221
1 108
87
47
11
70
37
68
389 186
203
STANLEY
No 1 ...................... .. 57
No 2 56
No3 23
No4 ...........................38
Nob ....................... a n
218
USBORNE
67
181
I8
HAY
No C ......,...........,........ 30
No 2 .. 41
No 3 ........................... 103
No 4 ........................... 90
Nob 611
No 6 ... ............... ....... 74
No 7 ............ ......... .10
Nob 67
512
372
STEPHEN
Nu! 16
Not 16
No3 ................ ... 70
No 4 .......... ............ 101
No 5 56
No 6 ..,......, 81
No 7 .................... 67
31o8,.........................34
No 9 ..,,,.......,.•.,,,,,... 60
48e
142
e4ODERIOH TO
No l ...........................29
No 2 ......1 .................... 26
No 3 39
No4 r8
No 6 .........., ............... 27
Nob r9
158
MULLET
No ..... '........'..,...,,.., 74
No 2 ................„,,,.,.,,, 51
No 41
No 4 49
No 6 ...... ............... 27
31
30
lir
68
28
263
45
JuoMoKeuzie Princess Theatre 13 Sb
Methodist Sunday School...., 20 oo
Dominion Bank. ....... .,...„... 50
Poet Utiioe........................ 1 16
I16 53
Remitted to Isabel L George, Toronto
5115 0o to go to the Children's Orphan
Feud,
Expenses 41cts
Balance on hand 12 ole
Mrs J 13 Thompson
Treasurer
�# Generous Gilt
Mr, Janes Collie of Lake Linden,
Michigan, brotber of Mre, John Beattie
106 has generous]; donated another valu.
66 able collection of copper and inlaid
122 silver artiolss in aid of the Red Croes-
67 the collection comprises copper plaquet
-- inlaid with floral designs in silver, Card
349 Markers, Toba000 Jar Ash Trays,
I68 Match Sates, Cigar Holders and a
handsome Stereoptioan Set with views
23 of the Lake Linden Silver & Copper
22 mines, each accompanied by a detailed
34 description of the mines etc. The col-
i lection is now on exhibition in the
7 shote window of W J Walker t% Son
16 and the Red Omen will hold the fire
22 drawing at the Old Times Dance on
6 ,January, 22nd when four articles will
be drawn—ticket, each good for four
ohanoee, may be had at Beattie Bros,
or from any of the Red Cross,
140
06
61
231
20
20
28
50
53
344
83
58
69
60
70
43
373
.18
42
6o
28
68
29
a7
No 7 ,..,,.,.,i. 47 36
33U
50
RECAPITULATION
Seaforth ......... ... 266 ....,. 299
Hensel! . ...... ...... ... .... 106 .,..., 110
Bayfield . . .. ............... 21 108
Tuokeremith „ , 384 212
McKillop r,. ..... ... .., ,..... 389 ,:,,.. 186
Ueborne ::.::.:............. 181 .,.,.. 349
Eay ................ 612 ...... 140
eof'1stance
We are pleased to hear that Miss
Edith Riley is improving.
Mr Holland is on his rountle with the
bean thrasher. 'The yield is only fair.
Miss Margaret love who hoe been at
tending Clinton Business College has
gone to 'reroute. We wish her encases
Mr George Clark has returned to
Toronto to resume his music studies,
Miller's Worm Powdree do not need
the after -help of castor oil or any pur-
gative to oomplete their thoroughness,
because they are thorough themselves.
One dose of them, and they will be
found palatable by all children, will
end the worm trouble by making the
stomach and bowels untenable to the
parasites. And not only this, but the
powders will be certain to exert most
beneficial influences in the digestive
organs,
Annual Meeting
sac its
The annual meeting of the Seaforth
Branch, Soldiers' Aid commission will
beheld fn the Town Hall, on Friday
evening, Jany. 11th at 8 o'clock, for
he purpose or hearing the annual re.
port, election of officers and other bus.
intim. A abort address will be given
by Mr W. D. Read, of Toronto, lnepeo
tor of Branches, Soldiers Md Corn -
minion, Everybody Welcome.
A. D. Sutherland John A Stewart
See'y-Treae, Chairman
Thursday
al) 10
in wishing you all good things at this
New Year Season, we desire to thank you
for your treatment of us during the year
that is closing.
And we want you to be assured we shall
do all in our power to help your trade in
1918:by producing;eanadian Footwear in
the latest upedo: date and saleable models
that will certainly give satisfaction to you
.
.j �t C�+”
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"The Home of Good Shoes'
Phone 51 Seaforth
r53mlata111818 12:WelE S1=111l=moe w ,.
yes
Peerless Projective, $700,00 worth of
equipment, recently installed makes it
possible for the people of this vicinity to wit-
ness Picture Plays projected in the flickerless
steroscopic manner, characteristic of the
best city theatres.
Come and see MAE MARSH, the bright
star in the Birth of a Nation, in a picture
produced by that same Company, here
for the week=end
Pri cess
JO
!NG
If you want nice, dainty or tasty Job Printing, we are in
a better position than ever to supply your needs.
Prompt Attention to Rush Orders,
Leave us your orders when in.aped of
NOTE HEADS
LETTER HEADS
BILL HEADS ,ATEMENTS
ENVELOPES WEDDIN_ i INVITATIONS
CALLING CARDS POSTERS
CIRCULARS CATALOGUES
Or anthing else in printing
Doane in And See, .Us About Sale Sills
THE SEAFORTO NEWS
SiEAFORTFI! — ONT.
NOTJeE
A meeting of the Winthrop Literary
Society will be hold in Caldera' Hall on
Monday January at 8 p, m, for the
election of officers, and oonsideratiol,
of other bueiuoee of the Society for tiro
coming year,
A, CUTBIIaL
Pres.
Notice
M
Applications for the office of assessor 1
for the Township of MlKtllop will be
received by the undereigoed until Sat
nrday January 12th Inst, or at meet-
ing of Coutloil at Winthrop on January
14th at 2 30 p m.
M. Mardi°, clerk,
Seafor1li P, 0.