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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1918-03-21, Page 8CORREPONJUNCE 1 .fir Velvet Cut' iss.sests isiewssoaSIISsesssselesismasis Stara Adds much to the Appearance Mr, and Mrs. H. Thompson return- ed to the West last week after spend. Oa man. /lave pour hair cutit ( ling o few months with relatives hero, I the Sanitarp Shop, :Vir, and Mrs. Wni. Jeffrey spent the week end visiting Mrs, M. Drake in We try to please pou. S Grtitforti. . Mr. John Fell received the stun of Commercial Barber Shop,C4M Voo for une cow at his sale recently« ROBINSON Mrs. None it/iteltell spent a few daytt with her mother hist week. TAKES OFF DANDRUFF, HAIR STOPS FALLING; Save your Hate: Get a email bottle of Penrierine right now—Also stops Achille scalp. Thin, brittle, fv.0.01•Icv ond Nair is mate isridelm• of a ialieettat scalp; of lareiruf.,--rirat c-.vtul 'Mere is nothing ee ,h•si vuei 'the hair as dirndl -MY P tbe hair Mr. Sun Jeffrey returned to the The 62 sore farm of A MoQuitig, he . I been sold to Thomas Backwell for the nutlet i Mtn of 4700 who will take possession in the near future, Mr. MeQuaig and The Farmer will plough, disc, har , family have not ym ettrade known their n. Mr..tallleo Mudd half Lirought up s plans for the future, but is sincerely row and eon .w.. ,,...,... Of stockers from near hopi they will ,niain in nur utithit, s VIE SEAFORTli News Meriting, Ho always attended the Methodist Church. In polities ho wan a Conservative. A tow years two Mr, Glenn disposed of his Alio farm a few miles east of hero in Hibbert, )ie moved to Herman whore lie nurdiased a fine resident*, Mr. and Mee. .0. Sliirrsy and sun Albert spent n few days in Goderich last week owing to the illness of Mrs. Shirray's inother. Mr, William Laramie, the mall or - iv on the route running out from Kippeu was laid ot for a few days last week through Walton dining th past week. Wanted Flax Land to Rent The, Canadian Flax Mills Ltd. will rent Sod Land, Spring or Fall ploughed. Will furnish seed free and do the seeding. Windsor to put on grass. • Messts, iirmtiody of Detroit have accompanied by the parents of the Mr. and Mrs, W. G. Farquarson "51"g 11"6!" latttir, Mr and Mrs Win Totter, Brits - i number of lino The Company is also open to fur= sells, left last week for Provost. Sask. nish seed and purchase the flax on A rot v M r, anti M rs, Ed, where Mr and Mrs Fewptarson tiro. Olinstmr to their friends was mMM uch en. Mr, and rs. Telfer um a • their home vrith them, is Itietr(,, its ,n.mctl, And its very I jile; eventual .t proilifelng moss and Win net reineiliol ref of the which 11 t vuoty to Wm hair •falle out fa -4. te. Brucefie Id 1 ly101311 hat maight Mr. George Jackson who hits recently , ;roporty. been in the West has purchased L. Willimoson's farm near Walton and has Luskin iv save 'unr hair. rlet T.;:nowitoa's .118triderine fr, c., -;,,t„, V011 mrely tom , end lots Al 44 it if :y1.11 • ' .1 nt.ti.. itii 118. Sto‘a .. • . ',ty • M t 14 or r3nidPeter Caw• 1itsve returned to Ki11...". 8,181 a pleasant 74..41 to ; • lee ••• ;..-40011 from his WE WANT NOW •• 11081 faintly have st ;0 •tart Minting again. A Itelmide Agtelit Al 1.11. 1:41131110 PO- .1 a • rt./lamented tree. 111 10.1 ter months. g ;sod pay. • g•- • tory, Fine seibirf: (her On.* Acres 4 tl.e .N 0,e.1-Vtlit..ek 811011 1,111N t Artetieg 0, trolled by ,18. Hawlermio ;1,11•10.,late selling equipment and a splendid Cat, ednin grown stock. to otior customers We are not jobbers. Write t;fo for geney terms to PELHAM NU ft 4ERY , Toronto. trnr. 1. B t7atgu,. sent ..11 te,piest 10118018 1e1Agermi.,0 or icirchasors orsory stoek. ;;2,1 :. t 110w1-1; has purchased a 10: 1 18 :ilia taken possosiou, 1IrM1111an 01 isekospeare is 01,110,:i Miss Mary liroittlfoot Nils Mo.Neen and ,laughtei. who hare beer, 8 toting Mr. John Foote fat?, 1 ei 111 former have retomed to tint...1111 to. 1, C Kippers hanity 111111800 Wall lorae frezo horonto to visit her relatives. also taken the livery barn which he in. tends moving to the farm to use as an implement shed Mr Williamson is moving to Brussels where be has 1,11 to. chased the bbitrrie Sharpe farm. John Clark who sold his farm in Mc MIMI., has par.:based the Haekwell farm ili Ilt10 soros. on the Ramo lino. J00801 Hilawf,l; has purehased the farm of 1.4.'in. Kuvelitel and intends moving there. Anotl,t,r sale that /night he recorded under those numerous changos is that of the sale of William 1111:1 al fall, Cm Lot II Concession it '.,iialti.i1111p, to John Coats of this neighborhood The : price was 5,7..ioll Mr. Win. 1,111108 one of our ,rnter- prielug eattle,uen was in Situcoe last week to purchase stock for his slimmer pasture. He expects to have. a very , 1,Gritable 'mason, • Mr. Alex. McKenzie, harnessmaker. !km8 beim very busy recently on couple of orders for men going vtevt, which together arneausts to over three FIVE 'UNERALS hundred dollars. Miss C. MacKenxie of Beeehgrore GoderMil Township spent few IN t11REE YEARS her brother, Mr, Mr. Harry Chesney met with a paw - Fa lily Almost Wiped Out on Monday of last week with her brother Mrs lice, Alai'', 111 By Consummion. ha,1,4 the prong of 3 fork ran into 1118 foot. Dr Moir Cr3t, oalled and dressed the woitud, Ili-, John Workman has moved into the house recently vacated by Harry those who know the ravages of con- Chesney; and Mr, Frank Skelton of From a hovel in the rear of more retentions buildings comes a ghastly tale, one that in this fair Province of ours seems almost incredible; yet, to zumption, 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 missry, the father, too, was stricken. 10 now a patient at the Muskoka Free Hospital, where every endeavour in being made to save his life. The Muskoka Free Hospital for Consump- tives is appealing for help to carry Se this fight against the Great White ?legne, The money you give will help them seek out these -unfortunate fami- lies and give them a fighting chance I'm/ their lives. Contributions may be sent to W. J. Gage, Chairman, 84 Spadina Avenue, Toronto. or Geo. A. Reid. Secretary- Preasurer, 228 ("allege At. Toronto. Laugh When People Step On Your Feet I Try this yourself then ease 11 along to others, ft work*, Tuckersmith is moving into the house on the Landort farm vacated by Mr. Workman. Mr, Wm. Anderson is taking the place of our mail carrier, Mr. Lalli112113, who has been in bed with pleurisy for several weeks now. All are hoping for bis speedy recovery, Ouch I 11 111 This kind of rough talk will be heard lees here in town. if People troubled with corns will Rave, the simple advice a this Cincinnati authority, who claims that a few drops of a drug called freezono when Willed So a tender, aching corn stops Borenees at once, and soon the corn dries up lifts right out .without palm He says freezone is an ether eras- -pound which dries immediately and never inflames or even irritates the surrounding tissue or slain. A quarter of an ounce of freezone will cost very little at any drug store, but is mai- cient to remove every hard or soft corn or Celine from one's feet, Millions of Ainerican women will welcOme this announcement since the inauguration of the high 'heels. • Mr. Robert Stewart of Tackersmith has rented the 100.8000 farm of Mr, W, M. Doig. Mrs E Drake and daughter who have been visiting at her father's home Mr Wm Anderson in the village, returned to their Western home in Alberta last week. Hensel!! air, .1. H. Gould recently disposed of hie residence ou Oxford St, to Mr, Win, Armstrong ef Hay Township. Mr, Gould 1n1811& moving to the West very soon, The auction sale of the furniture tied household goods of Rev, Mr, Mc- Leod of St. Paul's Church on irlatuaday afternoon of last week was largely at. retitled and west successful. On ruecount of ill health Mr, McLeod has given up his charge here. iVIr. J. Glenn who has been in poor health during the past year died very suddenly last week. 110 has had sev. oral bad attacks during the past year and on Tuesday night of last week seemed finite bright but he passed away in the early hours of Wednesday a tonnage basis. For further particulars apply to M. Mceormick, Manager, eaforth Phone 202 ntusday March 2 Four Act Drs a beers postponed until Friday -April 5th, 1918 Tickets already purchased will be good that date. Se ts may lrnew be reserved at Aber. hart's Drug Store, Seaforth. :,•:11•T'ass01. I V; . 80*11.0 eptitt.,ro,,,frae.`: , 41- .1,1008.1 ?, GO a yr - Necessary ,Farn Equipment ORE and more the Ford car is looked upon by progressive farmers as neces- sary farm equipment. the same aw the plow, the hay -rake, the drill, the mower, the harrow and other labor and time -saving machinery. A farmer with a Ford ear can dispense with one or two of his horses and make the trips to town, railway station, creamery, or to the n.eigh- bours in one-third the time. In fact there is no farm machine made that will save the busy farmer and his busy wife so much valuable time as a Ford. And it's so easy to take care of—far easier than a horse. No bed to make, or hay and - oats to get, no harnessing and unharnessing, and no stables to clean. The Ford practically takes care of itself. Ask any farmer who owns a Ford if he would ever again try to get along without it. His answer will hasten your decision to own one. THE UNIVERSAL CAR Touring • - $595 Sedan - $970 Runabout $575 Chassis - $535 Coupe $770 One -ton Truck $750 F. 0. B. FORD, ONT, I3. 1' Daly - Dealer Seaforth Cook Eros. - Dealers Hensall Spring Footwear Opening We propose, if yon come. in to see hem, 10 show' you all the handsome -new' footwear, which yon Must have or Easter. They are here now in every variety and shape—for young. and old—frotn the best makers. "The Phone 51 Come in whether you -wish to buy or not and see our stock, R. sem• Home of Good Shoes" Seaforth PRINTING If )'k1 Av•tnt nie, dainty or tasty Job Printing, we are in a better position than (Vet' (0 supply your needs. Protnpt 411ention to Rush OrdeN, Leave us your orders when ii need of NOTE HEADS LETTER HEADS BILL HEADS • STATEMENTS ENVELOPES WEDDING INVITATIONS CALLING CARDS POSTERS C CIRCULARS' ATALOGUES Or anthing else in printing come In And See Us About Sale Bilis THE SEAFORTII NEWS SEAFORTH — ONT. FRUIT TREES and 'PLANTS For Spring Planting We need no further introduction than 11(8 1801 that we have been in the Nursery Business SIXTY ONE YEARS, tuna are now prepared to meet existing oonditions by offering our high grade trees and plants direct to oustomers at ROOK BOTTOM PRICES Send for our illustrated amulets of hardy varieties which you OEM order direct and save the agent's commission, of whici. yon get the benefit. Oar prioee will be sure to interest you ano all stook ie absolutely first-olass and true to name, THE CHASE BROS 00 of Ontario, Ltd. Nurserymen Established 1.887 Colborne, Chit Farmers Attention Make money in your spare time his Win ter by selling NURSERY STOelc and , NEW SEED POTATOES. This is the right time to start on Spring Sales We pay highes contr missions and furnish our Salesmen with lit. erature with a "punch" to it. Send for our list of New Offerings aid full.part- iculars. Stone & Wellington The Portal'', Nurseries Established 1837 Toronto, Ont. 100,000 FREE FARMS NINIRMSMEERM OF 160 ACRES EACH IMMENSE WEALTH Eh! WESTERN CANADA Send for FREE Book 1" Hem - Seekers' awl Settlers' Guide" Contains Valuable and interesting lilfbrmatitn) based 1818 Severnmant Reports NISSMENMESSIM1111111111111111.12111111.111.! ENTERPRISE and ENtFIGY—One Alberta town reports at least 100,000 acres of new land in that vicinity plowed last tau for CrOp this year; has six elevators now and three new ones end a fibur mill under way. The reason -1017 values for wheat, oats, barley and flax seed alone for the Prairie provinces is $613,886,700.00,, Start 11019, share It this year, THOUSANDS OF FREE FARMS—Whether you have capitol or not, there is Et farill for you Wong the ,Oanadie,ti Northern Ity-3.00 sores of government homestead lands, surveyed and ready ter entry, First comers have the ohoice. Unproved Lands from $15 Thousands of acres of selected lands, closPeEtRUGPACtlitiKe rallme-Y, can he purchased on easy terms, cash, or part cash and crop payments, 'Phis aneans sehools, go01,10d6sreacoiclaltinutransportatIon and market fax/titles, p nilY adVanallig; the values are there. Low Fares Intoroutisild Ver,ltsrou illesitortable Train's By Canadian.Northern, 'the logloal route ;from Vast - ern to 'Western Canada, Through tickets overY. !where, Gat coos, 00the "Oulde today; any agent, Tortoonwrite Geoncecrol, orrwliesinennuivel roll,: Montreal, Que.;