HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1918-03-07, Page 8THE SL AFORTI.1. NWS
Thursday March ry
A Velvet Cut
Adds Hauch to the Appearance
Iota man. Have pour hair cut at
`the Sanitarp Shop.
We trp to please poli.
Commercial Barber Shop,C4th
W. ROBINSON
Flop
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CORRESPONDENCE
elinton
Tho engagement of Mise Ivy Lsugford
to Mr. liorbart Jenkins of Code,
rich township is snnounued.
Mee. R A, Bell fell on the tee anti
broke tor wrlat.
The Ontario Street :lletftodiet t) lnoeh
luta secured a wood lot and the farmer
members Stat ttut trees into loge Slid
hauled them into the Church shed sed
the town (nowhere are buoy Battling,
splitting and piling the tvwet for post
winter. A line lot of wood and a litre
example for others,
Rev. J. A. liobiusoe tree a Winy,harn
last week.
TAKES OFF DANDRUFF, Rev. .f .+ ee a eat was i.e Toronto
laNt w' 41t at .tut -yell i'+*t ailee tl4)1lYent•-
HAIR STOPS l~f't9.,.LON..; tee,
Save your Hair! Get a small bottle
- of Danderino right slow—Alae,
Maps itvi^ine scalp.
T1hin, brittle 411,1 :wrote,. I
Mir de route 4: r . r 4;4 t t , „r
Steal,• of elareinedeeteat awful
There to rell.les ectreef,iv'YA}
the hair net ria ". tt si .v h c
tai tuts lustre a•^eleeeeth endits: very
lifer etentn tly prtstuoing a tsv,•risie
oases and xtclice ef .e,eeeep, whim!
hot, remedied eeeee •'en. teats to
Shrink horse eee-q , the hair
tails out feet. seine to-
aught—now ,.t. ,a.'sve'
year hair.
Get a era Keeeeltenes
lDanderjne fee, ; .t' .4 ore. Yon
surely can bee, I l l dr arid tote
it K you r: ; c _t httlr Dar,
!Brine
Have r . 'try it
WE WANT NOW
A Reliable Ageut to Huron 1'minty
Mr D. Crawford- spent Monday in
Stratford,
Mr Frank McQonnol spent illoudey
in London,
lFotaffa
Mr Gordon MoDougall who lute been
living in the Weet for a number of
years, has beau visiting Emends here
before going oversee.
Misses Rnhy and Myrtle Sadler who
have been visiting friends in Hamilton
returned reeetltly.
Skating hse beau 4t great pl„amore to,
the young people of late,
Mrs, T. 41, flemilteu tray iu Alit.
ohell with her sister wilo hes been rely,
111
Kippen
Mt. Slid tiro Veru, ferryh. hie 01
a YI Ii lid lift llelsn+lilt Vlalte) lilt 11,1,1111te o1 the
i,eletas of the letter.
r1r trod HO nee .44141 sue 1:,1 nh 1 ,
his ii', .,1r. 1:;011 1•'nt,h,n11,
1noitt Oho :'1 g: to tin. past i 41sit^
lett t•, lte444 .141-.:'11 fat F‘,4' 4AR 111
tit It
lt�,e 4 AFt.lfntict+e was at the l'4.441
EI,;C,'1y 141,et:>,g.44 doused last nee,
'1'1., . Po1oon�: bus gene haok to
Visnitelta after al.t;ntiirtp a 00,1114? lit
m(41.41 wtih Ili» another,
The 1�oetperinci ceoneort took place en
'1'h'lreliar tt,,', w:ta well attended.
:.e: I list+y +001.)£11- a 4lame44 was half
1,1 t1,4. town hall, u00
There was only ons case beiJudge
L++vis
when he held Division Court
here hast week and it wee adjourned
1.11 a hater date,
William Elliot left last weak for
'Louden 011 Military Service.
t 'rhe ice on the lake is very thick and
tab far as the oye will retoh it stretches
to Sell Pelham's I'eerlesa Feint and out.
)rnamental trees during Fall and Win.'
esr months. Good pay. exclusive torr -
tory, free selling equipment.
Over 800 Aorea of the ohoie,r6t :Nur-
sery
ur-
sery stook inoludiug New vartetiee con.
trolled by its. Handsome up•to-data
selling equipment and a splendid i'au.
saran grown stook, to offer nustomers
We are not jobbers. Write uow for
geney terms to PELHAM NURSERY
0. , Torouto, Ont,
Zl, B, Catalogue sent un regnest to
plieants forageneies or purchasers of
uraery stock.
Hensall
'1)4)460)
lleiry llheeney ;no, , n •d 1) id,:-
irerttnn the.lril '.'one eel 4, ;eel 11 41
shortly take possesrwu,
•
Mrs WmMen, hal: ,,•mere -l( 11, 10
I)e troit Yrlil'tY sic wen. x484 Lisp! ll, 1- if elle
ue
h ,.
Mr H. A, MoEtvel), manage: of the
Stirling Bank here, recently returned
with hie bride, and taken np housekeep
lug on Richmond St. North, in the
neat home recently occupied by Mrs,
James Moore.
Mr and Mre Jas. Bristly who have
been visiting at the home of tire, John
Jackson, Mrs. Brierly's mother, have
returned to their home at High River,
Alberta.
Corp. George Harburn of this village
who weut oversees with the islet Hur•
_ one has been awarded a good conduct
badge which speaks for itself.
Rev. Dr. Fletcher of Thames Road
and Rev, Mr. M000nnel exchanged
services on Sunday of last week,
Mr. J. MoArthur, a former villager
now of London, Wes here recently on a
visit to friends and relatives.
Bo sure and zee the "Re-jnvenatiott
f Abut Mai in the trema Hanot
Exeter, ex) 4'.ednesdee
Rev Air Knight attended the son
Vei?lien 111 8orut to. last week
Mr .1 M. Wilaen tram called to St
Marys owing to the extended illness of
his sister, Mrs. Mosaip.
Mrs. Wm, Laramie was recently
presented with membership In the W.
18, 8, in the Methodist church,
Mrs. P. Bonthron and daughter Mise
Flossie have returned from Toronto
where they have been visiting,
We are sorry to hear that Rev. Mr.
McLeod of 8t, Paul's Church has been
quite ill and unable to attend his duties
Mrs, Fred Pile of the Went who re-
sided here for a number of years visit.
ed friends, recently
Mr. Thee Simpson, one of our old
and respected citizens, had the mis•
fortune to fall and break one of hie
ribs,
HU FUNERALS
IN THREE YEARS
Fa by Almost Wiped Out
y Consumption.
From a hovel in the rear of more
pretentious build ngs comes a ghastly
tale, one that in this fair Province of
ours seems almost incredible; yet, to
those who know tho ravages of con-'
ewnption, it is but a typical case.
Grief stricken, the mother tells us
of her five small' children buried from
this lowly home during the past three
years, of her only remaining child, suf-
fering from a tuberculous hip, and
then as though in mockery of their
misery, the father, too, was stricken.
He is now a patient at the Muskoka
Pres Hospital, where every endeavour
a being made to save his life. The
Muskoka Free Hospital for Consnmp-
'lfves Is appealing for help to carry
1-�nn this fight against the Great White
Plague. The money you give will help
them seek out these unfortunate fa
lien and give them a fighting chance
foe their lives.
Contributions may be sent to W. J,
Gage, Chairman, 84 Spadina Avenue,
Toronto, or Geo. A, Reid, Secretary -
Treasurer, Stas College Flt. Toronto.
LEMONS WHITEN AND
BEAUTIFY THE SKIN
!stake this beauty lotion cheaply for
your face, neck, arms and hands,
At the °oat of a small jar of ordinary
told cream one can prepare a full quar-
ter pint of the most wonderful lemon
skin softener and complexion beautifier,
by squeezing the juice of two fresh lem-
ons into a bottle containing three ouncee.
of orchard white, Care should be taken
to strain the Juice through a fine cloth
see no lemon pulp gene in, then this lo-
tion will keep fresh for months. Every
woman knows that lemon juice is used
to bleach and remove Buell blemishes as
freckles, sallowness and tan and is
the ideal akin oftener, wbitener and
beautifier. .
Just try ill Get three ounces of
orchard white at any drug store and
two lemons from the grocer and makeup
a quarter pint of tine sweetly fragrant
lemon lotion and massage it daily into
the face, neck, arms and hands, Tt is
marvelous to urnoothen rough, rod hands,
McKillop
A roireber lit the pe a pie beer, et,
cleaning up the pails and hottie tot 1,
privation for making acral• 11 1° •e IT
hoped that there will he a 4i0od 1.10 0
sap.
The emitter( gale of )4i.das,:n I)r,..1,4 1,
Willi well attend ;;;I and 1.t i,4-. 44 r
high.
There tvee a gond deal eine) 1, joieil,t,
!here among the loyalist. schen it wee
learned South Perth ball alt to i;- 11 to
1i*iu for Union C'iuveivtc'11t and the(
Mr. MMlerner's rajotity had reached the
hundreds
A branch of the St i'olnieteie It, d
Cross Society is now firmly , stal,li,.i,e 1
on the 10111 line, and the Meuse •s, c
iety still (101)tin17ea to da ;;r eel o (eh I
God bless all these. n,dJe .vene e :41 rl.I
give them long life and hepleinese.
Dublin
Miss Moon of 8t Marys is visiting
her sister, Mrs James Davie, here,
Meagre Joseph and Louis Evans, Joe.
eph Weber, and Ed Litt have reported
for Military Service at London,
Mr and Mrs L. J. Loeb', spent last
Monday with friends in London.
Mr John Evans, has rented the
blacksmith shop, lately occupied by J,A
Hannah, and le prepared to do all
Iambs of general blackamithing,
hire, James Shea called on friends in
8eafortb 'net weak.
Mr Jae, Cronin spent the week end
in Buffalo,
Wanted
Flax Land:to Rent
The Canadian Flax Mills Ltd.
will rent Sod Land, Spring or Fall
ploughed,
Will furnish seed free aid do the
seeding„
The Farmer will plow h, dise8, hay
row and e o l
The Company is also open to far.
nu. -,n seed and purchase the flax on
a tonnage basis,
Fob° further p,7,1'aiculare apply til,
M. Mc ormick, Manager, ,5ea'orth
Phone 2lv2
100 POSEE FARMS
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WEALTH
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al OF 160 ACRES EACH
ENTERPRISE and ENERGY—One Alberta
town I'.1>nrts •,c least 100,0018 aeras of new
tam) to that Vicinity plowed last fan for Crop
this your: beta .:IIx elevators lwrc and tiu•eo
wr oo and 41 flour min under way. The
realer—illl 4&411 Y for wheat. oats, barley
.4);•1 fin- seed alone for the prairie provinces
is $613.885,700.00. Start now, share It this year.
THOUSANDS OF FREE FARMS—Whether you
herr capital er not, there is a farm for you along
the Canadian Northern Ry -100 acres 01' Government
honteste:el holds, surveyed and ready for entry.
Priest comers have the etunce.
Improved Lands from $15 PER ACRE
Thousands of acres of selected lands, close to the
ra ilwa3', can be purchased ou easy terms, cash, or
part cash and crop payments. This Means schools,
geed roads. transportation and market fealties,
t 'ric•es continually adroneing; the values are there.
Low��& Comtorfubao Tra ms
Ew xnternstlna N'oclnroe
By Canadian Northern. the lolrie01 route from Fast -
,r41 to Western C'an111114. '1'L:ee�th tIetteta every-
n44tere G411 copy of the t uide today tory agent,
Ge
cr write neral Passenger Dent Montreal, Que.;
Toronto Ott or Winnipeg Mau
A Truck fr. t
e Farmer
'gARM equipment which will effect a time and labor-
saving, and therefore a money -saving, must be care-
fully considered by every good farmer now -a -days.
The farm wagon, which for years was the most useful
of all farm equipment, is now being replaced on the best
farms by a sturdy, dependable motor truck. The truck
will haul any farm product fruit, grain, vegetables,
stock, fertilizer, or wood—around the farm, or to the
town or city many miles distant, in half the time, and
at a much lower cost.
The Ford One -Ton truck is a rapid, economical and
very serviceable means of transport. One of these on
your farm will save you weeks of time in a single season
and will enable you to pass through a crisis of labor short-
age with less difficulty.
The Ford truck is supplied as a chassis only. This per.
a wits you to select any of the many body styles especially
designed for the Ford truck and already on the market.
Thus you can mount the one which suits your individual
requirements.
Price $750 f.o.b. Forel, Ont.
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ria {'e„ery ✓ .. �, 9^ ;, r V,.7.1r.
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.
You never hear the Woman who buys
her,Shozs 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 rite
ted here.
The leather is right, the styles are right,
Shoemaking is right, everything is right.
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THE SEAFOI;T! NEWS
SERFORTH , — ONT.
FRUIT TREES
and 'PLANTS
For Spring Planting
We need no further introduction
than the faot that wo have been in the
Nursery Business SIXTY ONE
YEARS, and are now prepared to meet
existing conditions by offering our
high grade trees end plants direct to
customers at ROOK BOTTOM I'RICF`
Send for our illustrated circulate of
hardy barietiee which you eau order
direct and save the agent's commission,
of which you got the benefit, Our
lidos will be sure to interest you anti
all stook ie abeolutely (irut-otos end
true t0 name.
THE CHASE 111108. CO.
of Ontario, Ltd,
Nurserymen
Eetabliehed 1887
Colborne,
Ont
COnsignep's
Back Again
I wish rC inform the public
11 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, 1.
Bring your repair work to
me and save money as my
prices are lower than any
other repair shop in town.
CHAS CONSIGNEY
Farmers Attention
Make money in your
spare t ime his Winter
by selling NU ".SERV
SToeK aid NEW
SEED-p'1't`1'i3Ot,� ,
This is the right time
to stah't on Spring Sales
We pay highes come
missions and furnish
our Salesmen with lit.
eratilre with a "punch"
to It.
Send for our list of New
Offerings at it full part-
iculars.
Stone & Wellington
The Fonthill Nurseries
Established 1837 --
Toronto,
Toronto, On.
1
SUFFERING CATS!
GIVE THIS MAN
THE GOLD MEDAL
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Let folks step on your feet hereafter
wear shoes a size smaller it you like,
for corns will never again send electric
sparks of pain through you, according
to this Cincinnati authority.
Ile says that a few drops of a arils
called freezone, applied directly upon
a tender, aching corn, instantly re
heves soreness, and soon the entire
corn, root and all, lifts right out.
This drug is a sticky ether compound,
but dries at once and simply shrivels
up the corn without inflaming or even
irritating the surrounding tissue. '
It is claimed that a quarter of alt
ounce of freexono obtained at any drug�
store will cost very little but is siva
eient to remove every hard or soft corn
or callus from one's feet. Cut this out,
especially if you are a woman reader
who wears jiigh bolo. .�