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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1918-06-13, Page 8W ve. 81,1 ar., tb_ lI Ara ny •.church met at the twine of Mrs F. D, Hutchinson who le leasing shortly tor her new hone in 3lfteh11 and presented 8lvIrs, Hutchinson, J'Irs, John Fell tied and Mrs, A, McDonald with life mem- bership certificates in rho Society, egnal 'n value to $25 00 each, Mrs, Hutcl'. sou is a charter member, Mr, a. Dalton sad daughter, Mrs, el lower, of Kingston are at present with olatives here, Rov, A. J. Love is attatiding uolfe- ace at Walkervflle- ,.N Velvet Cut Adds much to the Appearance 9f a man. Rave pour hair cut at the Sanitary Shop, We try to please you. Commercial Barber Shop,CIth W. ROBINSON Pi Op 1 MILOS lag Oat all1111..• C,N1R, Tourist Sleeping Cars mean Comfort to the Traveller The int calor is somewhat more modest in appointment than the standard or first-class sleeping car. Of solid steel under[ramu. and with highly polished dark green finish, the Canadian North. ern's tourist ears present a very pleas- ingappearance. The in tcriori> Gnashed in mubogauy, with aisle carpet to match and cork composition flooring to deaden sound and lessen vibration. Commodious smoking ruon, nod toi- lets; kitchenette with appliunees for light cooking, running ,reser, etc., are greatly appreciated. Roomy berths. accommodating t wa person: it desired, ore just one-half the first ¢!ass rate. Fecond-class ticket holders nen• also occupy these cars. and the Mining Car 1s always avadrble at me.11 Om, Trains leave Toronto t nun Statien 10 p.m. Mondavi, Wilinesihts .mJ Priduya fur W tuugmg uud ,mut . wcat, For Tickets, Reservations, Liter- ature and Information. apply It t n C. A. 1bethart, Druggist sa forth m• writs R. L I'�,lrt tarn,, O. P.A., 88 Bing :t. 0., Toronto, 1 ANADiAN NORTH ERN SAYS LEMO 1 JUICE WILL REMOVE FRECKLES Ghial. Make this cheap beauty lotion to clear and whlten your skin, Squeeze the juice of two lemons into containinga bottle orchard white,ehake weia l,and ree ounces have a quarter pint of the best freckle and tan lotion, and complexion beautifier, at very, very small cost, Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will supply three ounces of orchard white for a few cents. Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion into the face, neck, arms and hands each day and see how freckles and blemishes disappear and how clear, soft and white the skin becomes, Yes:, dt Is harmless, I- 1 With the Fingers Says Corns Lift Out Vithuut Any Pain Co Sore corns, hard corns, soft corns c n1ty kind of a uern can bhortly 11:-.0(1 right out with the fingers If y v dl apply directly upon the corn* fe of freezone, says a Cincinn ai bority', It is claimed that at small Cost o can get a quarter of an ounce of free one at any drug store, which is muni cleat to rid one's feet of every car or callus without pain or soreness 'rho danger of infection. This new drug is an ether compound and while atieky, dries the moment Is applied and does not inflame or ev irritate the surrounding tiaaue. C, *This announcement will inter es /Mapres en en ht here, hel for otwear is putt. ting corns on practicalIy every woluan'e long," 1 ye j Mr. John McGrath, Mr, and Mrs, 1'. aw F, Been, Mra, H. Flylul, and N1 el 11, Ecane, motored to London last week, on 1 CORRESPONDENCE I Klippen Mrs. iiarnaby of Liman is bere with her mother, Mra. I80101e who is very ill at present, bir, and Mrs. Kennard of Victoria are visiting relatives at present. Mr, Robt, Brownlee is in Wallterville attending the oouference, Dr. Mary Johnston, whuhes justcom- pteted a year, as house surgeon in one of the large Philadelphia hospitals, is !tome for a holiday with her pareute, Rev, A, W Iiruwn, Kirkton, has been here visiting Mr. F. Grahazn who continues poorly, Miss Mabel Whitman hie been here visiting her patents, Mr, Wm, Ivieon is home fawn New York to eve his mother. Flies b'loore of London is here to see iter brother, • :11r. Henry Ry'ckman of Calgary is here, with his mcther , Tti SRAFORT1I NRIV$ Winthrop Mr, and Mrs, Austin Dalfnage are visiting friende in Detroit this week. They went by boot from Goderich. Mra, George Hearn, who baa been aerlonaly ill for some time, wee remov- ed last week to the Hospite), at Lon- don to undergo an operation, Her many friends hope to hear of her speedy rem/very, Mr. Sidney Dolinage and Robert Decide were in London last Mouthy on kusittoas, Ross Morale, Willie McSpadden and Hiram Blanchard left Iaet week for London to join the t'aulte of the over- seas forces, Mr; Peter Gardiner, has a gang of met busy pressing hay for the former, around thin locality. Mr. Henry Heist is at present visit- ing his brother, John, who has been seriously ill for some time, but is now improving slowly. We hope to see flim around again Ha 8000 fib possible. Miss Minnie ;McSpadden, daughter of Mr, Geo, McSpadden, of this village. s at present vieitiug at the parental The body of W'm, Taylor was brouel,t 'home. tome and the funeral was held on Sun, day when charge number showed the r esteem by attending, Pte U. Wicks of this place is report, ed dead in Franc. Londesboro Mr, 8. Lyou and Mr, L. McFall left one day recently for London to enlist and were tendered a tine send off by Mende, Mr, Hutton has secured a man from I Blyth to run his mill for this pear. Mr, John Cartwright has bought an jother Ford Mr, John Alien and Kathleen of 1 London wore iu this part with friends last week, Mr. J. C. Louusberry has a now car. Many friende of the late Mrs McV- ettie, Clinton, attended her funeral, Miss Brigham has returned after attending the W. M, S. meeting at St. Marys, Bayfield Mr, A, E, Irwin was in Goderi- ioh at the meeting of the County Com. - ail. Mre. Kennedy and Mra Nevill of Lon dol are now here to spend the months of June and July here, Rev, A, MacFarlane is in London at present at the Asaembly of tho Presby- terian church, :Mr, and Mts. Evana have left to spend a month in Toronto with their Cure an application that will entirely or Oei,n' Prop! the remedy prevents re- danwhter, \Ire, J, Cameron. • nuncio, end „reit effects a permanent relieve stifle)ilig. l Res. Mr, Rinds has gone to Thaws- !care. Ice t 1r' ,here Lit daughter's hnebar.d was; — -+a, - 8t, lett in an aceident, Mr, and MIs, Rcg,ta Of DetIrit are! Ooustance , Mrs. Ed, Britton and sister, Miss Margaret Love, spent Saturday and ,Sunday recently with their patents to Walton, Mr, and Mr's, James Maim are home from a resit to "Brussels. Miss llulturie, of Forest has baeu visiting her friend, ;Mre. W. Britton, Mr. 811n. Riley, of Brussels spent week with relations, The W,M,S, took charge of the ser- vices eu Sunday, in the absence of the pastor, Mr. Clark gave au address and reports of the delegates to the cunveution 500E given and proved in. tet•estieg, lullett Mrs. Oatheriue Kelly, of Guderich wee buried in the Huhett cemetery, where she was born fifty, two years ago. She was operated on for appendicitis, Her husband, Mr. J, J. Kelly died sev- eral years ago, 'One.son, Earl, of Oak- vihe and one daughter, Margaret, sur- vive, Patrick J, Reyuolds, of this township is a brother. Reeve•Armetroeg was in Goderilh last week attending theCounty Council :Mr, Roy Robertson, who hos been in the west fur a few yea,¢ is visiting his parents on the Base Line, Huhett, If one be troubled with corns and warts, he will find in Holloivaye Corn Walton W'Alton .Red Cross Urlion has con- plebe: om.plebe: the most au0oeeeful yeare work which has been done since Red .Crone began here, The annual meeting was held 00 Tuesday and 1vas largely at tended, which shows the (leap intermit whiolt theladiee here in the work, A very p100000t feature of the meeting Ivaa the presentation of a life member- ship eertilicate to the eldest member of the society in the person of Mre, Dr'ieooll, who hoe clone a won(lerlui wort( in the last two yearn She 18 74 years of ago and has knit 375 pairs of aocke, made 235 day shirts aid 170 aunts of pyjamas. This is a record wttiolt is hard to beat and we hope Mre Driscoll will enjoy good health for, many )'ears to collie, Treasurer's report of Rod Cross Ve- nni from ,lune Pith 1917 to June 3rd 1018, Receipts -• Balance trent May 1917 $140 98; rueetinge, 497 03; Oraut from Norris Council. 450 00; McKillop, 300. 85; Grey, 150 00; donatione, 373 60, Picnic), 347 10; concert, 84 80; Lead - bury school, 22 13; No, 9 McKillop 27 92; Button's school, 13 30; Onion school No, r2 11 00; St Geo. Anglican 8, 8„ 5 00; bank interest 3 09; Quilts 59 65; Rugs 7 50; carpet rags 7 95; W'oueue institute for Y. Al, C. A, col lection, hr 15; 'Total, 2649 25 Expenditure— Yaru, 860 05; Flannel, express, 1)96 57. Wick, buttons, caps, postage e es Y' eir. '_ la 18; French Relief 10 00; British Red Cross 65 301 soldleta boxes 119 35; Belgian Relief, 25 46; Prisoners Fund, 18 15, Red Triangle, 100 27, r life membership fee 25 12; tate) 2517 23, On hand 132021 Donation of one load of wood, $5. Audited May 30th, Elizabeth Dioksot Margaret Yuill, Mr's John Watt, treas. Hensall A !lumber from Isere roe enlisting. 111', and Sirs Jas, 'Taylor have come Route after viaitiog in Toronto , Hire Ile Jean was in Kingsville ;to the wedding of her sister, 'There wag a large attendance at the lecture on Friday night.; Mr and 31ra Morrison were in Tor- onto last creek, Mr. A Case has been in St, Johns to see his brother, Mr, N Peck of Stanley was hire ice week while his son was in Hamilton, 11r Finn of Molsone Bank leaves shortly tojo),, the Air Service, Cuttquere Asthma. To be relieved from the terrible suffocating duo to asthma is a groat thing, but to be safe. guarct•d for the future is even greater, Not only tines Dr, J, D. Kellogg's asthma remedy bring prompt relief,but 1t Mine ciut:es a new era of life for tate ailkttff. Nyetematic inhaling of smoke gore fol' a n few weeks having t lg a-� ken 009 of Miss Rai Jim's cottages, A meeting of the celebration eeemmit tee woe held which decided that stops e- taken to Leal a celebration at thin plate- tall tate First Dublin i tthem, 331r, Berm reported for military ,service, or Mies 3i, ityan visited !Heeds in Sea. , forth of Monday, jt' i Visa Rogers and Miss Marie Nevin en I visited friends in Mitchell last Satur- est day. that Ptep, L. Id. Evans and J, Weber of 1 London are visiting at their homes. On Sunday, June 9t1), in St, Patrick¢ Church, here, First Holy Communion iwas given to a number of girls avid buys Dublin was well represented at the :63tafftu The FV. M. S. of the 'tt thodis t ' graduation class at the Pines, Chatham this year, Mise Mary McConnell of this place tuck high honors and is now a post graduate and has a first class eert- ifieate, Her many friends congratulate her on her auceeee and hope it may bo only the first of many future, Several young rasa from here were in Mitchell on Sunday, Protect the child from the ravages of tvo'ma by using Mother Grave's Worm Exterminator. It is a standard remedy and years of tlae have onhamoid ite rep, Option, "The Enig cats n I Link" is a special department appearing every Saturday in Ili It Is believed is, the only attempt in Canadian daily journal. lam to provide a weekly department relating to public education, lar attention to the Protlitce et Ontario. Its aim is to be help- ful to Inspectors, Trustees, Teachers, Parents and others In de- veloping and using our school system to the greatest possible benefit of the rlslng generation, and to connect all the nation's While surveying the whole field of education, it devotes mutton activities directly with public education, Some idea of the scope of this department may be gath- ered from the titles of a few of the topics recently discussed in leading articles: "Tho Administration of the Public Schools," Edu- cation," "EBssen ialsiof Publfo School EducatiHistory"Scholl-room Confinement and Health," "The First English Medical Woman," "Truancy in the Public Schools," "'Uniformity in School Books," "Some Rural 'Views on Public Schools" "Athletics, Hooke, Intelligence," "Mr. Martin's Attack on Elducation," "The Food Production Campaign," "Boys and the Cigarette Habit," Education," TI Denmark Link is !tario indispensable to all in any way actively engaged in education, $4,00 Per .:antic by Mail; $5,00 Delivered. Order through dealer, local paper or direct, THE MAIL AND EMPIRE Circulation Department, Toronto. Thursday Line 13 HURON NEWS The business places in Exeter are closing 011 Wednesday afternoons for the summer mouths . Dt'. 001111 Fletcher, pastor of Ili Med Road Presbyterian Church has boon Mooted to the position of Moderator of the General Aaeembly of the Pree- bytoriau Church, The St. Augustine, fort Albert and Kingsbridge poet offices ere closing on aoponra of the ilitr'o(luotton of the rural route system, Mr Gordon Driukwalter, of Goderioh has purchased the pinmbit.tg and tin- amitlling bueinesn of Mr, A, Solomon, iu.-Irnektov, and has taken poseeaiou during the past week. The Street Committee fn Winghatu have placed a "silent policeman" or traffic signal at the busy cower of Jos- opbiuo and Johtt Streets for the pro- teotiot and guidance of the public. The farm home of Mr, Geo, Dunn, of Hurondale, was destroyed by fire last Tuesday, Mr, Dunn was emptying some gasoline near the stove, when the fumes iguited and the room was $)led with Hames, The fire spread so rapidly that Duly few pieces of furniture were saved, Thera died iu Wingham, Agues Moffat wife of George Oliver of that place. Her life Wae spent in Morrie township and after her marriage she resoled in Brussels for several years previous to moving to Wingham, The funeral wife held to Wroxeter cemetery, The house of Mr, W, Carter Clinton, was badly damaged by a fire very early one morning. Only for the smart- ness of the firemen, the house would have_been a total loss, Ott Monday evening last, Mr, Jas. Vance of the North East boundary, Osborne was kicked in the face by a horse, breaking hie upper jaw, He was taken to the London Hospital by aur The death occurred on Wednesday morning last under the most distress- ing oiroumetauces, of Benjamin Allen, of Bennnller, the sixteen year old son of Mr. and Mrs, Joshua Allen. A short time peforo, the team he was driving ran away and he was thrown from the waggon, his arm being very badly out. Teta,tne,or lockjaw, set in, and . he boy endured great agony until hie death, The death took place in Clinton uu June 9th, of William Rath in his 49th year. He had been working 1n the munition factory in Seaforth for several months, when on the previous Wednes- day evening he felt ill and left for his home the next day. He was born in East Wawauoah and was a soli of the late Janne Rath. Deceased is survived by his wife and a family of three, Mre (•lrimoldhy of Seaforth is a sister, SUMMER COMFORT means comfortable shuts for every occasion -10w heeled sport styles for tomtit) and maiming wake, Dresey pumps for afternoon, -dainty, slippers for evening wear, We can supply the amnion's newest in EXCELLENT FOOTWEAR Cone iu attd fill your needs in seasonable shoes 118ve, P hone e kg. o .se IT "The Home of Good Shoes" 5 1 Seaforth gtevwa, PINI(NEY—At Anemic Brae Private Hospital on Saturday, June 8t1), to Mr and Mrs, J, W. Pinkney, 244 00. being St. Stratford, a eon, Glen Richard • MARRIA1)E8. KLINE-MERG—At $t, James Church Seaforth, on June lith, by Rev, Fr Goetz, Margaret Moro to John Kline both of 31cI(illop. RUPTURE IS CURABLE Results Not Iofiuenced by Age or Length of Time Standing, reports Ex- pert. .Rupture is not a tear preach in the abdominal wall, as commonly supposed, it ie a stretching or dilation of s eater. al opening, says J. Y, Egau, of 'reroute the noted rupture appliauoo specialist who will visit, Seaforth, Queee'a Hotel, Wednesday all day till 9 pm„ 1 day only Juue 19t1), fpr FENDERS FOR COAL Sealed Tenders addressed to the tut_ dereignsd, and endorsed ' Tonder, for Coal for the Dominion Buildings" will be received at this office) until 12 o'cloolt noon, on Thursday, June 27th A 1918, for the supply of coal for Public Buildings throughout, the Dominion, Combined specification and form of tender can be obtained at this office and froin the oaretakere of the differ- ent Dominion Buildings, Poisons tendering are uotifiied that tenders will not be considered entails made on the printed forme supplied and signed with their actual signatures Each tender must be a000mpanied by an accepted cheque on a chartered Bank payah)e to the order of the Min later of Public Works, equal to 10 per Dant of Ole amount of the tender. By order, R. 0, DESROOHERS Fecretary Department of Public Works, Ottawa, June 6, 1918 DATH or RQOisTRAT10N 1918 MONTH DOS AFI CANADA REGISTRATION BOARD CARDFOR FEMALES T. Name In full (surname last)?..,•...• ._.,.. .......•---._„�..,,-„_...,....2. Age?......._..........._....._ 3. Address(Pormanont)?..»........... ..._..-_,.-' -""•,.,,.»_.._................._.....»..».._........._.,..........._.._...__.....,........_......_..,...�..�_._.:..._.._._ HUMDER .STREET "�--- •RURALpEL1VEpY OR POET OFFICE CITY, T0IYN, ETC. PROVINCE 91R(E3 Diumoart I �1 00 RE FILLED DI DY DEPUTY REGisTRAR 4. National1ty? can you s cak English? French? 8. British subjeot? by birth? naturalization marriage? 0. Are you single? married? Widow? divorced? 7. How many children or wards N/I11 those ohlidren be recorded under le? by another registrant? 8. DO your health and home tlee permit you, If required, to give fun-thno paid work?. (Registrants answering "NO” hero, need not answer any of the following questions; tFanewaring "YE8"or, If in doubt, shown fill up east of card. All nmat sign affirmation,) 9. Do your circumstances permit you to live away from home? 10. What is your present main 000upation? (a) If in business as employer, ,tato number of employees, (b) If an employee, atato name, busl nose and addressor employer.. (a) If fulktimo voluntary worker, state name of Society served. t. State particulars of each, ff you have . (a) Trade or profession? (b) Devoe, diploma or certificate? (o) Special training? 82. State Inn th of ex. perfume, 11 any, inr (a) General farming. (1) Truck farming... '(c) Fruit farming (d) Poultry fartnieg, (0) Dairy farming.... Years 13. Can you (a) Drive a tractor? ... (b) Drive a motor car? (u) Drive a horse? ._. (d) Harness a Ilorso?..,, (o) Do plain cooking?.... 14. Indicate hero any qualification or practical exporlonce which your cosecs, not already recorded, 10 Considering your health, training and easerionco, l and the national needs, in what capacity do } you think yin could servo best? ) 18. T erns Mai d have eoritfed the above answers and rhat they Do ycur cin:umstances pormlt you to give ro;u1ar t fuiOtints a• 1511® without remunrrallnn7 f are trite, ^._-___ -Srgtialrn�e of 1(eyreli't.---W f Pr cedure a ,� i ,,,r;:�ttion On June 22nd every person residing in Canada, male or female, British a a one of the registration booths located in his or her district, and there observe the oralien,ofsixtcenyearsor ovcr,muetattend Where to Register procedure explained below. Every person required to register has the privilege of� to Register llia of ' - R g The procedurenua registration t is simple, Tile registering at any of the public places provided for that purpose. The location of all such places will be very easily, y, tte they must card can be specified in proclamations posted cotspicuously, and lleilis,ly' but they must be answered truthiutly The carol shown in the illustration is a facsimile of the registration card for fomaloa. - An advertisemen showing the card for males appears in another paper. Study the queetlons carefully so that you will be able to answer them promptly when registering If you leav t of orspecial sl qualification, or fuel that your services would be morn henaRcial to the country in some other IIhC of orsay so. While all are compejled to register on Registration Day, it is not contemplated byGovernment to force the s1ck, fogbble andaged to turn out. If titch ersons will not;((9�,, the 11oglstrar prdor to Jun 22nd of their it ability to attend at a p ce of reg dttat�on, an effort will be made to r4litar them al home, provide the request is reasonable and juati o Re!nembertbeDey-June22ed_Rememberthe Huen-ia,m.to10pan. Register early end getyourCerteleateloryourown proteetion, 2911 Iesyo,Jl by authority Qlf Canada Registration Board t; sl