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The Seaforth News, 1918-04-11, Page 8THE SEAPORTtt NEWS Thursday April 1 Velvet Cut Adds much to the Appearance et a man. Nave pour hair cut at Me Sanitarp Shop. We try to please you. Commercial Barber Shop,C4th W. ROBINSON Plop Tipprentisi• Wanted `Wanted, tt hoy about 111 to learn barbering. Exci pr'ionulfy goal trade Wages from the start. W. ht,llineon, Commercial Barber Shot. For Sale f;gi t r hats hii g firm flu area 1 t j,;i9li White L t;!n•ir.• _ }tiro EI Reid ei1t•.nitebni, soca and -' ),ailed tin,ct .., n d.t,il,u.t• Alpe, Miunno are visiting at thi e ha•ri' g armor.' .rf i thin.- ,it ;Gait's 0.il.ieth, they iueend . i to reside in Jntaiiu ingenue of the town, lin our neighborhood. They formerly , trim on a farm Stanley. I ;4m t'Ilcspluar, has sold his farm to Mr. A. ('.elder I .Norris of Failte smith. Mr Chapman Opposite public adroit I intends living Iii Seaforth. Si, faith Word was received here hist week of the death of Lieut. Henderson Forest uf spinal mruingitns, in a hospital. He has been settle time with the artillery He taught school prevtuus to enlisting %luta sympathy is fait for the bereaved introits Mr sad Mrs Forrest at:d s'ster eoastanco and .mfr, Fear er. eolrtraoted the dread disease while poising through Kingston ,there ill erre epidemto and where sad. sights met the eyes of the ;revellers and within tot daps from the Lima of arrival in Brampton, he waw buried 't'bie left his son is arranger in a strange laird, He engaged with a farm er in Clung ohoueey townahtp for year ata wage of 25 pounds. The following year he came up to Huron County and took tip a farm on the gth con, of L allot, In 1864 he traded the farm on the 8th for the one he lately occupied on the gravel road and there he resided ever ince, The funeral tank place on Wednesday afternoon end interment was made at (lintel. cemetery The collection et the iced Cross Bolsi) on Friday evening last amounted'to$26.. Miss Flereeee Taylor of Toronto spent the holidays with Mr and Mra H Taylor The Miseea Mary and Martha Cook of Goderieh'Pownahipspent the holidays with their sister Mre Joe Riley, Mra 0 McGregor Mre 11 13ritto1.1 and sister, MtasEdna Low -41;01.1 Sunday iset week, as the garret of the hatters parents Mr and Mrs Love of Waltnu. Mra B McLean of Buffalo and :or Fred Milson, and sou of Forget 11an. ;vire ;mile alumni on account of lier.,titical Condition. , tr a.a.' tic: Id Aselrew d'.,: -i! U,..a '••'':•;I, if :it•rc.s el irU .!} f5 i- ,t %�' Ctle ter..- !Wait ILi 1, .lt t 1 laurel hood, ,i ho 1.;.10 ate fare all beet' ;r•t ,, :•: t; a+•i:;h:.ohoocl nitit�iut; ', , t ;.tin tvrih-u;ualong t1:V1111t1s k;ngfa11it1 +t, 78 eggs ifi ye ei er ee peesettit a r,i so S ale " 60 a : At/ .. , aUli CORRESPONDENCE 1 tFa-.-ce...-amu eeeee •aa - ore--�mo Staffa Mre Kennedy of Clinton is visiting old friends here Major MaKeezie of Toronto has been visiting frieue here, The Patriotic Concert given by the Womeu,e Institute was very auceeaful and about 58o was realised The dancing of; Mr. Cardno of Seaforth was much enjoyed. Pte. 9tellaugd also gives au account of his life at the front. Airs Price of .Aylmer ie vieittug her parents Mr and Mrs Wm, Hutekieon. Mies Rata Kerslake eoratched her knee on barbed wire and has eufferiug loom blood poisoning. Mr Albert Norris had his foot crushed liy a log rolliug on it - - hire A Norris was nearly being the subject of a bad acoidentlehen herekirt caught in the rod driving the chopper She eeauped by the preeiioa of mind of Nome meu,who was in cherg., of it,shut- ting off the power. Mr H Norris has Bold his fate to a wan from Exeter, Au important change fu business has taken pima, here. Mr F 1) liutehlaun has disposed of his general merchaudtoe stuck to Mr It. A a'uldor, the latter tak- ing poaseroluu aimoat immediately 141t Hutcheson has !mini in the busluuea tor twenty pare and is retiring. Y) ill$ i in Pte P, Nevin returned to Loudon on Monday after a visit wtth his brother /tr Wm, Nevin, here. Mr prank McConnell went to Toros• to on Monday, Mre James Shea hae returned from Toronto. Miss K. Carpenter called on Seaforth ;friends last week, Mr J. Looby of Toronto epent a few days here. Mrs Wellman of Bay City, attended the funeral of her fattier, Michael Grib. bola, The death of an old and respected resident occurred here in the person of Michael Gribbous, tact week at the lege of Se years. Deceased had been in poor beefy!) for a year, sufferung from a stroke of paralysis. His funeral Mase took plana on Friday morning to St Oolntehan chinch, from where hie rentable were lard to rest iu St Uolum ban cemotory , erouaaarty Mr Will Morris and family are moving to the west, Mrs Margaret Stewart of the lath, conceeeiorl of Hibbert, passed away at the age of 77 years on Good Friday She was bora in Ireland and cams to Canada when eeeerteen years of age and was a resident of Logan for many year Sho was the last of a family of three brothers and three sisters. Their father led tie first Orange Walk in the County of Armagh where the present lest of trouble iewith the Sim Poitiers Fifty years ago ebe married Arthur Stewart who predeceased her ten years ago. She leaves two sons and five daughters to mourn her loss. They are Alex., in lilbbert and Geo. of Spring field Mre T ;t right of Hamilton. Mrs Gerrie, Mrs Gregg of Moose Jaw; Mre JWright of Hibbert amd Mrs Pilgrim of Ulogary. interment took place iu Wuodiand Cemetery Mitchell. .SFr. and Mrs Jbill son and family of Brantford, are speeding Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Walker Miss Mary McKellar is holidaying with her emit' 1[1 Galt, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Scott spent the week end with relatives in Seafotth. Miss May Hoggarth has returned atter spendtug the past week in London and r.xeter• Mr John Laing spent a few days with his friends here during the week. Mr, and Mrs McPherson have mov- ed tutu their new home which they re - meetly purchased from Mr William Norse. Much regret is felt in the community that two other familiee of our congreg- ation, Mr John and Mr Hugh Nutria, have sold their farms and intend meti- ng away quite soon Miller a Worm Powders mot mildly And without injury to the child, anti there eau be uo doubt of their deadly ttiit tett t• r. 'll;ry hew, bee in sueoessfnl 0140 for a long tune and are recogntut(1 its a bottling preparation to file }intense, '19iey have proved their power iu numberless easel and have given Toilet to thoheauris of children eh but for the goad offices of this saperi,. ooinpound would have continued weak end feebler Hullet Mensal! Tfir twidin of .1nly eidebration to nr held herr. this year and preparation, are beim! made 0. m die a v icrieaa of it. Ihr fartnrla are hegi11nin,; to wort the lata aril it is lioi,t'ti the ee:taun 11 1,' 'arh,r than last .Ila A. !loll o, t.f 11 retool( has limed, ed weld th it her nephew, 1`.4ri1 stew i t, a stud• n,t at h iversi t y. who enlisted !.este lithe :Igo 1)041 he0)1 severe ly wounded ,n France, whale flying hnr uverthr+ int trey linea, Mr, Stewart McQueen met with an unfortunate i,rcldrut recently when a horse stepped on hie foot crushing see. rral bones. His foot had to be put in ,y plaster of parte cast which will Lay friar up for some time Mr. George Douglas and family of Zurich have moved to Heneall and occupies the home of Mr. 1'. Beau lately known as the Hogan property. Mr. Thomas Simpson who has bean very ill is going about again, Mr. H McDonald spent a few days in Toronto last week, attending to a shipment of live stook. Mr. John M °Donnell tine returned a trip to New York where he was visit- ing friends. Mr. James Robertson of Tnckersmith has disposed uf his farm to Mr J. Greene of this vioinity Mrs A Towttehentl was in Goderich vleitiug her sister, Id re Porter, who i 111. The Towueheuds are moving to their now home on the 16tu 0011oee51mi uta Goderich Township. They will be miss rd fn thio neighborhood by a host of Irlentla, Misses Eliza and Maggie Johnston G0mlttellcetl their term lit the School of Commerce. Mr John Quigly has moved to the Lunt lie purchased of the Londo11 Road Au old resident of this township pass ed awry oil Monday April tat to the l•nraon of '1'hnn:as Fear aged 95 yoare ;•r. Feer was a batty° of Devonshire km1lan11, and urine to tate country with hie father in 18e40, That WHO the ear that obolera was so bad in Canada The Winthropfled X What promises to be one of the best entertainments ever given in ealder's ,Hall will be held on Friday evening April the twefih under the auspices of the Winthrop Literary Society. The play to be present ed entitled. "The Ladies' Aid of Mohawk crossing" was a popular one in a number of the city theatres and much commented on by the city papers. There is a cast of 2t3 players and the c COSitinttnies alone are .worth the admission tee. The Ladies off Moll illop should be commended for their efforts in preparing for this entertainment especially •alt this season when other duties take up their time, and they should be ren warded by a full house .and a liberal offer. ing. Every cent of the proceeds will be donated to the lied .gross, Manley Air and Mrs Jon Rodhe and Mr and M i s J oho Flynn were - visitors in our burg lust Sunday. 41ra Archie McKay and her sou, Ker mit, left here for their home in Van- couver I3 0 after a long sojourn ivilh friends here. /.The sugar making 6easuli is drawing to a close and the production was of gotd quality but not plentiful Mr Henry Miller ha getting out inat erial for the erection of a new drive shed. Seeding operntions have begun, Th winter wheat is nearly killed out with evert. winter we had. �e Pans, Priest at St.: Jame Church. Rev. Father Goetz took charge of the services its St .lames Church on Sunday He is a young energetic mart and an a able speaker and those who had the privilege of hearing him on Sunday predict a bright future for 8t, .lames Pe Hell under hie cninisl"atione. Before being appointed to Seaforth by Bishop Fallon he was at Tilsouburg. Mr Jos. H Brown of the 8th ween. Hullett has Bold his 1(10 acre farm to Mr Glazier of the slime township, and be has purchased a farm near Londee- boro. A Fori .Car Takes the Place of all Th. z se Thi WHEN you' own a Ford you can do away with many articles that are a source of continuous expense to the man who still drives a horse. For instance, not only your driving -horse and buggy, but the single harness, blankets, whips, currycombs, brushes, horse -shoes, pitch -forks, feed -bins, etc, In their place you have a speedy, dependable, dignified, roomy Ford Car—complete in itself. It is vastly superior to the narrow, cramped buggy that travels so slowly. And when a Ford is standing idle it does not eat three meals a day, and it requires no "looking after." A Ford will save you time trouble; and money. It is the utility •car for the busy farmer and time, family. r J. Fe Daly CookBrose THE UNIVERSAL CAR Runabout - $575 Touring - - $595 Coupe - - $770 Sedan - - $970 Chassis - $535 One-tonTruck $750 r. O. B. FORD, ONT. Dealer -- Sea -forth. Dealers Hens all Plow Shoes We've spe:.did Plow Shoes in sew era good styles. all ready for. Spring plowing. The Best That's Made The leathers are heavy eaif— ehromekip and Elk Skin. Uppers and Soles viseolized or Waterproof, • , These Shi es were built for busili.:ss aired whey will do they duty fi(BiDly. We fully guarantee every papa' of Plow :Shoes we selli to give the best oe' satisf•Jactioiri, "The !{dome of Goad Shoes" Phone: K r • Seaforth a iliWyd rielMarertee a froainilleZeraaffa•rtrelelaur JOB P1'INTING If you want nice, dainty or tasty Job Printing, we are in a better position thri l evert() supply your nerds. Prompt Attention to Rush Orders, Leave'u-s your orders when in need of LETTER HEADS -NOTE HEADS BILL HEADS STATEMENTS ENVELOPES WEDDING INVITATIONS CALLING CARDS " POSTERS CIRCULARS CATALOGUES Or aathing else in printing Lome In And See Us About Sale Bills THE SEAFORTI NEWS SEAEORTH — ONT. 100,000 IMMENSE WEALTH WESTEJr ppb CANADA Send for FREE Book " llome- Seekers' alid Settlers' Guide" Contains valuable and interesting information baled on Government Reports REE FARMS OF 160 ACRES EACH .,rca::+:rttaelan ENTERPRISE and ENERGY—Ono Alberta town reports at least .100,000 acres of new land in that vicinity plowed last fall for crop this year; has "sex elevators now and three now otos and a floor mill under way. The reason -1917 values for wheat, oats, barley and flax seed alone for the prairie provinces is $613,886,700.00. Start now, share it this year. THOUSANDS OF FREE FARMS—Whether you have Capitol or not. there la a faro} for you sling the Canadian Noo't:hsrn Ry -1 GO acres of rieVern,o.nt homestead lands, surveyed and ready tor entry. First comers have the •dhoiOe. ' • •p Improved Lan from $15 5 Peg ACRD Thousands of acresof selected latices, eloso to the railway, can be purchased on easy terms, cash, or part cash and crop payments. This' means sohoole, good reads, transportation anti market faoititlee, Prices continually advancing; the values aro there. LL® Fares Comfortable 'mains k' Iis1eeeaiina TenIs.roo By Canadian Northern, the 4ogteal route Brom Dust - ern to Western Oanado. Through tickets every - !where. Get copy of the "Guide" to -day; any agent, or write Genere0 Passenger Dept,, Iifontreal, Que.; Toronto, Ont., or Winnipeg, Man. The Greyhound Excursion The White Star Line will rim the usual Greyhound excursion from De troit to Goolorich this year as usual Leaving Detroit on Monday, June 10111 at 8 30 Eastern tiros, the Greyhound will arrive in Goderich at 5 in the after noon. The moonlight exoureiou under the auspices of the Goderich band will be run at eight o'clock the same even. itrg The boat leaves Goderich for Detroit on 'l'ueeday, June lite at 9.30 stens at t'or't 13urol and arrives at 1)e• troit at five o'olook, lteturuing the boat will leave Detroit at one o'clock in the afternoon of Juno 13tH, arriviug at Guderiull at g So p. In, This wilt give 1110 people of this vioinity a splen did opportunity of a pleasant trip tto- ruse tee beautiful Huron and down the St Olair end a num little vi_it in "De. troll Lila Cy uumfb,'1 'Jan adieus going to Detroit fur a temporary stay are not required to pay a head tax or snake (lu path immigration otlioera will be oil b0.lrtl the 81430.1118r for the purpose 0 pausing ail a*otu•ciettlste, In Huron county in the month os Jens,+, t 1711110 were Six tiros 11)0 hue was 12048; i lannino° loss $1,006 and load 1101 ooverod by insurance $1,550 e. "For the Blood is the Life." WHEN YOU ARE SUFFERING - Wath any dl.oaeo due 80 I.npuro blood ouch a. Eczema, Scrofula, Scurvy, Bail Logs, Abeooeeoe, Meer., Glandular Swelling., Bolls, Pimploo,Scren of any kind, Pll,o,Blood Poleon,Rhoun,atltm, Gout, otoc don;wastc your time and money on idiom and ointments which cannot get below the surface of the skin. 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