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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1918-02-07, Page 8tt,Jonsoria1 Art fair cutting is an Art. It crakes a great difference to pour 1ppearance how the cutting of the hair's done. Different Matures require cli/fer- Int treatment. • You will get careful ,,consider - Won at the :Cerumen t.r1 BarberShop,edth W. ROBINSON Prop IF YOUR CHILD IS CR0a5, FEVERISH, CONS I iPt.. r .00k, Mother! if tc , eloanee little bowel., with ., fornia Syrup of Fi;}c." Mothers ran seat easy, ; •;,tr.; California. Syrup of I i'ra. ' :•beamue- f , few hours all the loesnel-up w—et,: sur bile and feriuentine i:,, 1 t:°nil some out of the bowels, and ton h;, o well, playful child sesta:. Mak children needn't be waxi',1 to :ke this harmless "fruit taxatit :" ;inions of mothers kivip it lanai, "ii use they know its action sin the ..st Ib, liver and bowels is prompt cud sure. Ask your druggist for a bottle +if )alifornia Syrup of Figs," which co- ins directions for babies. ohible a of i ages and for grown-up. WE WANT NOW A Reliable Agent le Huron Luunty Sell Pelham's Peerless Fruit and namental trees during Fall and Win. months. Good pay, exclusive terr- ry, free selling equipment, Viper 609 Acres 9f the et*eeet Nar- y stook including New vedettes ouu- Red by us. Handsome up-to-date ling equipment end a splendid, lean ani gifit6h eloolt, to offer Ouatomers i are net jobbera. Write now for limy terms to PR'LHAM NURSERY , Toronto, Ont, f1, B Catalogue sent on request to dicants for agencies 'In purchasers of rsery stock. WE FUNERALS THREE YEARS lmi y Almost Wiped Out By Consumption. 'ront a hovel in the rear of more ,entious buildings comes a ghastly one that in this fair Province of seems almost incredible; yet, to to who know the ravages of con- ption, it is but a typical case. rief stricken, the mother tells us ;er five small children buried from ;lowly home during the past three s, of her only remaining child, suf- ag from a tuberculous hip, and as though in mockery of their dry; the father, too, was stricken. s now a patient at the Muskoka hospital, where every endeavour ,sing made to save his life. The koka Free Hospital for Canso/op- t is appealing for help to carry his fight against the Great White ne, The money you give will help seek out these unfortunate farm- land give them a fighting chance ,heir lives. ttiibetions may be sent to W. J. Chairman, 84 Spadina Avenue, into, or Geo. A. Reid, Secretary - surer, 222 (ol1,r'' St. Toronto, a-e.e.•s.a..q.,.«a..r,sw..e.,s.a.,r-o-.-•r�«w»r.. urrah i How's This Fnctnnati authority Gaye corns dry up and Lift out with fingers.' tapital records show that every ( you cut a corn you invite look or blood poison, which le needless u Cincinnati authority, who toile hat a quarter one, , ' freezone can 1+ tat from the c i i Tient to rid or, ..:, of everts or soft corm" or calsus. 'i a simply apply a few d&OPf - of ane on a tender, aching corn anti lees le instantly relieved, s entire corn can be lifted out, and all, without Pain- ts drug le sticky but dries at epee e claimed to net shrivel un any without inflaming or even irrl- the eurrounding tissue or skin. your wife wears high heels she e. glad; to know of this, CORRESPONDENCE McKillop Council The McKillop °otsueil will moot in Seaforth at the Oommeroial Rotel un Friday Feb. Stir at I 311 p. M 1linrdie, Clerk, Loltndesboro Mr. tieing.), ltuddeil permed his ninety eeeocd birthday u . 'Tuesday of last week aid is still quite hale and hearty. Mitts Maude Lyon has returned trout viiiitfnit her aisti r. Mrs Arthur Kers- lake in Exeter, and fads b?nu ett,idieg her grandfather, :tit. Jos. Lyon who died Tna'dat' last. Sire. tV i 1„ . . r;ire t ise pt emih+ threw +.lay, alt .e•te, lti,t. of an etin,r ',stag In Likillit,KiellO• 31r, Fred .foht fila hocuo a.�•iac ;,t Miss i kra P i, elai.d ni,.,nt the :seal; :iib 1 t i •.recta. air. Harold Helmet: ,pent Sunday with hie mother is' Clinton. Sff2a Lillie Lee and her granddaugh- ter visited at the home Mr. Thos. i1lftlor. We are Tal to hear that Mise Nellie Manning. who has been aeiously ill for some days, ie improving. A Red Crus* reacting was held last Friday at the home of Mrs. J. Cart- wright A large attendauoe wee pres ent, The regular moutnly meeting of the Women's Institute will he held in the in the Foresters' Hall Thursday, Feb, 7th. All those having socks or shirts are requested to hand them in, on or before the meeting, A prayer meeting was held at the home of Mr James Cartwright 9th Coco,; on hitt Thereday evening oou ducted by Rey- tree ?,`Aram It is the intention of the Preabyterlatf Church bold cottaatt prayer meetings during the teat of the winter on account of the shortage of fuel, Brucefie l d Mies Marks bad the misfortune to break her arm near the wrist re- cently, Dr. Ross of Seaforth set it. We trust she will soon recover. Mrs. aioGilvray of North Bruce is the guest of Mr. Molntosh of the M anile, Mrs. ili*Deegall of Tiverton is visit• ug her parents, air, and airs. John Walker, Hugh Walker underwent an opera• tion recently. It was a serious nature, He is at present doing well Kar, Me. Mot.ro of Strathroy preach- ed in our village recently. Kipper Matey people enjoyed an illustrated h•,itnre given by Rev. Dr. Aitken in the Presbyterian Church, Mitch regret is expressed over the continued Meese of Mrs. lveeon who is spending the winter in Lucan with her *laughter, Miss Greta lveson has accepted e chool near Muncoy. eromarty The young girls of this place have organised a Red Cross Auxiliary, with Mies Rebeeea Bruce president' Mary Meflonnel, secretary; and Norma Wil - eon treasurer, They have vigorously started to work and we expect shortly to hear a good account of their work Miss Irene Welker of Mitchell spent a few days with her parent,. Mies Lila McCullough and Mise Mary McKellar who were oompelled by the bloolcade to prolong their stay here have gone to Stratford again. The Y. 1', meeting was well attended on Sunday evening Rev D Ritchie gave most iutereeting missionary as. to conclusion it was decided to take up a collection in aid of the ,uff„ring Artneniana. The muetc aided try the lately formed orchestra was et,. joyod by all, Mrs Luxton of Gretsfell, Sank. who in visiting her relatives hare, spout la s *reek with (ri,ude in Exeter, cit Cameron of Kiritton is a guest at he hones of Ilii Jno Scott end Mr 3, Mr Wilson Sr is spending a few week THE seApoitni NEWS at the home of his daughter in Wood. stook, Mr Arch Currie who hoe boon haip. Ing his aeoident, .hos returned to hie home in Mitchell. Many familia, are suffering seem la grippe, The infant And of Mr and Mrs Harry Morris very ill at present, Bayfield The yunag people held a dance in the town hall last Friday night, Mrs, A. E. Erwin is visiting relatives ut Wiugitam. A oonoert under the anepioee of the Methodist Chureh will be held on Tues. day night. The Rev. Mr, Knightly of Hensel! will aasiat. Lenoir will be eery- ell afterwards. A Minetrel Show will be held by the Patriotic Society on Fob. isth, A play is also being prepared. It is expected to be ono of the beat this winter. Mre &2 Sloss is home again after a rieit to liuifel°. sir. Aldrich of Port Dover was here call reent tI a supply of ice for new a,ttatnt• t ensall Mise Balliwell of Winnipeg, Man., was the guest of Mrs R. Bouthrou, Mr W ,1 Free was in Toronto during the past week combining business with pleasure At the annual congregational meet- ing of Oarmel Presbyterian Church the reports of the different organizations ea well as that of the treasurer were of very gratifying nature. The congreg- ation eaters the present year with their new pater, Rev, J A McConnell, wider the most favorable conditions with very Targe oougregations meeting every San - day and a marked increase in the membership es shown by the reports submitted. Everything pointe to a most successful and prosperous year. Rev, J F Knight with characteristic energy has drawn quite a number of loge from the country, which we believe ao intends turning into firewood by a sawingbee, Mice l iiggouh and Miss A Webbed' reoeutly returned ft'otu a vleit with rel - Millie iu Michigan Aire Myrtle Hay of Guelph who was vioioing Mre Geo, Huston has reterued, Mies Reye of hayfield and et one time of Hettepli, visited for p couple of wooke with friends here. Miss Edna Irene McKee, tlaighter of Mr John Mo1Cee and hire McKee of Toronto was married en Saturday after noon last, to Mr Harvey Andrew Mc- Cowan, maneget' of the Sterling Batik ii Ht+nealf. The bride, who was un. attended, wore a charming pale peak short Georgette frock with long sleeves ombeuidered int the ,ante *hada and trimmed with exquisite retie pout lace. Her veil was ttvery pipit tulle with e little wreath of orange blussotnt. Her bouquet was of sweetheart roses mil lilise of the velley. The Venerable Archderioon Cody of St Pauls Church otfioiated Miss Betty Greene played the wedding music and during the signing of the register Mies Ruth Smith sang the bridal mesio After the "oat'• ani ny the guests adjuuruee, to the bis• ud room for refreshments. The table decoratioils were ilef.t Tile, frxesta and pussy willow Arololo cue Oodv °pr,,p *ilei tlit health of the bride'. M ra Val Kee, the brides mother, were a hand some gown of black obarinenso with a hand embroidery and a corsage of ler- chide, Mee Norton of Detroit, stater of the bride, was smartly gowned iu taupe cloth trimmed with moleskin, Mise Marguerite McKee was in white Georgette, and Mise Mary McKee in white with blue embroidery. The bride's travelling suit was a tailermade of dark blue cloth, With this she wive a bt'onse straw hat and lovely fox fats. Mr and Mre MoEwan left for New York, Atlantic„City, andiphiladelnbia On their return they will live in Hensel Hullet Mr, Richard Blake is somewhat in- disposed this week but his many friends are hoping for his speedy recovery, Mr, and Mrs. David Wright and fam- ily spent Stipcfay with her sister,; him John Gibbing,, ielr, and Mrs, Edward •Youngblut 'Pent Sunday with the letters ais:er, Mre. Wesley Haggart. Manly. Mr Henry W.eisnbnrg is pr'epar'ing hie portable mill to out lumber and and timber for Mr .0 Beurmau,s barn and is ready to take ootttracte for any one who withal to Bowe sueh work done Mise Apple Manley wbo spent tiro poet two months with her grand permit Mr acrd Mrs 0 Bekar't has rotutued to her (tome and loolce hale end hearty, eonstance air, Joe Berry of 1)auphou Mati, wail the guest of Mr. William Milan one day last week. Mr, 3ohi' stands is home On a visit to hit parents. Mr, Jou Fiedler has been confined to hie bed for a couple of weeks but we hope he will soon be around again An old and highly esteemed person Mr. Wnt, Gook passed away Sunday morning. He baa been in failing health for some time, He was buried Tuesday Tuesday in the Kinbnrn Cemetery and was a Methodist in religion. fie leaves his wife, one eon end daughter to mourn his loss, Mt, Joe Rilety and bride have taken op house- keeping in our village. Gila I torp ('l'uo late for last week) Quarterly meeting will be held ie the Methodist church next Sunday morn. ing Feb. 3rd at re 45 a m. Every mem bar is urged to he present at this im- portant service) Quarterly official Board will meet in the the Methodist church for the trans- action of important business Mon, Feb 4th at 2 80 p DJ. Quite a good audience attended the concert given by the Patterson Jubilee Singers fast Wed. night, Every num. ber wee well reoeived and got hearty applause. Rev R A Lundy preached iu Blyth last Sunday. Rev Mr Telford of Blyth preached special sermons at Monorieff. The contest in Red Crass work is now being carried on. A number of ladies here have their hands full, re - i r'p ! ly r i% sav*=!�' af�j 7nn�(ae. 10)1 4 . • �i 7gr/T the T Sa f t'rs Hay a v}� Oats the Horses Eat T HAS been estimated that five acres of land are required to maintain one horse for a year, and that the same five acres would produce nearly enough food for two people. If 50,000 Canadian farmers each replaced one horse with a Ford, 250,000 acres would be added to the Nation's source of food supply and enough extra food made available -to feed 100,000 people. Just think what a great service this means to the country at the present time and the benefit to the farmers from the sale of food produced on this acreage, A Ford car also saves the farmer a week or more of valuable time each year, which can be used for further productive work. The Ford travels three times as fast as a horse and rig—costs less to run and keep, and is far easier to take care of. With labor so scarce and high priced, time means money, so do not delay in getting your Ford. Runabout •- $475' Touring - - $495 Coupe- $770 - Sedan - - $9'70 F. 0. B. FORD, ONT. J. F. Daly - Dealer - Seaforth Coo "”` rot - Dealers Hensall Thursday Feb 7 Can 1 Get Fitted ? This is the first question many Women ask when they enter a Shoe Store. We have no trouble in fitting feet correct ly. Yost never hear the Woman who buys her Shoes here complain about poor fitting Shoes. Every Shape of Foot has been Provided for The long, narrow foot, the short foot with high instep and the slender foot with arch, ed instep --one and all can be perfectly fit, ted here. The leather is right, the styles are right, Shoemaking is right, everything is right. Phone la""T a Jk rip ti) "The Home of Good Shoes' 51 x Seaforth J(7PRIRTING If you w,ult nice, dainty or tasty Job Printings', we are in a better position than ever to supply your needs. 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 anthiug else in printing come in And See Us About Sale Bilis THE SEAFORTH NEWS SERFORTH — ONT. FRUIT TREES and `PLANTS For Spring Planting We need no further introduction than the fact that we have been in the Nnrttry Bueiueet S1X'CY ONE YEARS, and are now prepared to meet existing conditions by offering our high grade trees and plants direct to customers at ROOK BOTTOM PRICES Send for our illustrated eiroulars of hardy varieties which you oon order direct and cave the agent's commission, of which you gat the benefit. Our prices will be sure to interest you and all stook is absolutely Bret-olaes and true to name. THE CHA.SE 13800. 00', of Ontario, Ltd. Nureerymen Established 1867 Colborne, Ont Consigner. 's Back Again I wish to inform the public I have opened a Shoe Repair Shop, in the Campbell Block opposite the Royal Hotel where I will repair all kinds of boots and Shoes. Only, first class material used. All work done by hand. and guaranteed by me to be NO,.I. Bring your repair work to me and save money, las my prices are lower than any other repair shop in town, CHAS CONSIGNEY Farmers Attention Make money in your spare time this Winter by selling NURSERY STeeK and NEW SEED POTATOES. This is the right time to start on Spring Sales We pay highest corn, missions and furnish our Salesmen with !Ito erature with a "punch” to it. Send for'our list of New Offerings awe.full part- iculars. Stone & Wellington The Fonthill Nurseries. Established 1837 Toronto, Ont. Malleo Breathing Easy. The ooutria tion of the air passages and the struggle for breath, too familiar evidence of asthmatic trouble, cannot daunt Dr, 3. D, Kellog's Aaehma Remedy, Thia is the famous remedy rebirth is known far and wide for its complete ofteotive. nese even under very eevero conditions. It ie no untried, experimental prepara- tion but one with many years of service behind it. Buy it from your nearest dealer. Rob it in for Liman Baok.—A ltrialt rnhbing with Dr Thomas' Ecleetrio OU will oure lame bank The shin will im- mediately absorb the oil and it will penetrate the tisanes and bring speedy relief. Try it and be convinced, As the liniment emits in the pain cornea out and there aro ample grounds for saying that its teuoh is magical, as 11 is,