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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1918-12-19, Page 8The Best Wins That is whp this .is the most popular Barber Shop In town. leery thing is sanitarp and you can enjop a hair euthere. iommercial Barber .9hop,C4th W. ROBINSON Prop MUSICAL Miss Annie G, Govenlook, Graduate Teacher's Course Godoweky Methods, 'median Academy of Mueie Toronto re -open her closes in piano, Organ el Theory on September 3rd. Pupils will be prepared for Canadian 4oadomy and Toronto Conservatory eemivations Studio North Main St, Phone 103 MUSIC Mrs, O'Connell has re -opened 'dams in Piano and Singing, Pupils prepared for the London Cons eerratory. MRS. O'CONNELL, John Street. O01RRE$PO'N` ENCE w„.�+ss�wawsw.•.••s Hensa1i Mr, L, %uefle is now driver on the 11. R. 2 Heneall and all expect good re- sults, A negro show here last weep drew quite a few dollars from our poolrets, Many regret the disappearance of the snow after a epell of very nice sleighing, We are wish it met/ return before the 25th as Uhristmes in Can • ads regnire it, We are not in Austr'ae Iia, Miss Ena Jackson ie quite recovered from s severe illness with la grappe, The boys are wishing for ice to use the ekatee on, 'Phe remains of Mr Wm. Moon of Chiehellnn•st were interred in the cemetery hero last week. He died from influenza taken while returning from the west The Hospital for Sick Children TORONTO War Laid Heavy Hand on Chlldren'e Charity. Dear Mr. Editor:— The annual report of the Hospital for pick Children, Toronto, marks a new record, deapite the heavy handi- cap the war placed upon its work. The task of ministering to the suf- fering youngsters of this province was no light one in clew of the Hospital's splendid response to the national call 26 doctors and 98 nurses from Its emcee have seen seryice overseas. Yet the number of patients treated Is 6,048, or 1,808 more than last year. Of these Inpatients, '769 were from 288 places outside of Toronto, The tireless efforts of the staff made possible also a reduction in the average length of stay necessary for the little patients from 24 days in 1914 to 14 this year. These results show that the Hos pital has again pale to the children rich dividends of health upon the in- vested kindness of its supporters. There bas been careful stewardship of the funds entrusted to the Hospital. There has been saving—almost scrimp ing—En every direction except wherr it would prevent the Hospital's Booth ing the suffering or shortening the sickness of one child. The daily cosi of operation was held at the lowee' point which would still allow the children entrusted to the Hospital to get the best medicine and the best se care. And yet so high has risen the cost of every item In the Hospital's budget—in labor, In fuel, in food, and, above all, in medical supplies—that the elite alum expense of taking care of one child for one day has risen from $2.24 back In 1914 to $8,21% In 1918, Of that, $1.86%—the amount per patient per day that the official Government grants do not cover—must come from voluntary contributions. During the past four years debts were incurred to the extent of $100, 000, which the Trustees felt assured would be wiped out by the public as soon as the war drew to its close, and those heavy demands cease which have been made upon the generosity of the loyal people of tbis province. The time bas now come when it is ne- cessary to make known the Hospital's dire need of financial assistance. If this 48rd Christmas appeal fails to rally the friende of this Charity to itis support, it will be necessary to mortgage its land, buildings and plant 1Iy the bounty of the late John Ross Robertson that property hate Just been cleared of debt for the first time since it began Its ministry of healing mercy Little children have lost a blg• hearted friend, and the province a noble benefactor, It is for the public to decide whether his life -work chess be shadowed with a mortgage within lege than n year of his panning. What think yode Send your answer ae soon as pb8• sihle,to the Secretary -Treasurer', Hos- pital for Sick Children, College Street, Toronto. Meanwhile the Charity• will, ' "Carry on,' trending 1n voter aspport. 1 11R'IIi,451-11..R087HA'CiIOkfi kleirsaast 0 :Appeal OoanaaitMs Staffa TULIP lonAroarrti NIXWS A number from hers were to the fowl copper in Myth last week, Hies Belle Scott has returned sifter spending n couple of week* with frioude in Detroit, IBayfield On Thursday evening last a social arming was held to welcome home Nnreieg Sister Maud Stirling, who re. teemed recently from overseas The event was held in the Town Ball under the auspices of the War Auxiliary. Mies Stirling had served in Frauce,lfng land, Greene and an island in the Med- i terralleell, Mr, Charles Donaldson and sou, Pto Stewart Doualdaon of Winghent were the gueate of the former's parents, Mr, and Mrs James Donaldson, the peat week, Mr. Samuel Gingericb, wife and family, and Mre, Oeseh of Bay town- ship, were the guests of Mr, and Mrs Kipfer ou Monday. Mc Wintermute of St, Thomas is visiting at the parsonage until Rev Mr. Love recovers, Mr George Miller has been a Strata ford visitor during the past two weeks, The teachers and pupils of the school here intend holding a concert on Fri• day afternoon, Deo. soth. All friends and parents of the pupils are invited. The wedding took place recently of Fergus, son of Mr and Mn Arthur Ool- quhoun, to Mies Jennie, only daughter of Mr and Mre Warren McGill of the Thames Road. The happy couple will reside on the Kennedy farm, They have the best wishes of a host of friends, The Spanish "flu" is still in the neighborhood. There are several eases of it Mise McDonald left for her home in Stratford last Monday and will not return to open her until after the Christmas holidays owing to the flu, Pte Thos. Reeves has arrived home from England atter serving for nearly two years in Fromm. Dublin Cromarty Lorne McNaughton eon of Mr Dan McNaughton, near his place was a victim of an unfortenete accident on Monday and is eti11 in a precarious condition. It seems he was on a load of hay when the harness broke and he wee pulled off, falling on the frozen ground and bruising himself very badly After falling he was able to get on his feet again but was dazed and is still in that condition. Walton Anniversary services will be held in the Walton Presbyterian Choral' on Sunday Dec, 22 at II a, m, and 7 p. m. Board of managers rsqueet a espec- ial offering of 5350, Special Music. Rev. J. H. Edmison of 'Toronto will preach. Public are cordially invited. Mr, John Scarlett, one of the moat reapeoted farmers of McKillop had a stroke of paralysis on Thuredsy last, and his illness is pausing his friends mush anxiety. All hope soon to hear of his recovery, St. George's Church held a bozaar and sale of goods on Thursday Iasi. The proceeds were very gratifying to those who prepared for it, Miss Parrott is holding a concert in her echool on Thursday evening of this week, Mies Kate Coyne of Dublin and Hanna Jordan of Hibbert were driv- ing from the home of Mr. p. Sullivan in McKillop; when their horse became frightened and ran away, They were both thrown out, and in falling, Mies Coyne's clothing caught in one of the wheels of the buggy and she was drag - ed some distance before the horse was stopped by the driver of an auto truck. Miss Coyne escaped with only a few 'matches. Mr John King, a former resident of Hibbert was visiting his sister, Mrs. Arnold, in Dublin, Mies Collins of Buffalo has been the guest of her couein, Mrs .lames Jordan Mr,Norman Wolfe of Fort Wayne, is visiting his parents in the village, Meanie. Rabos, Kenney and Lett have gone to Stratford to secure posi- tions, Mr, Wm Stapleton lean visitor last week, Mr and airs Gerry Ryan were visit ing in Port Rowan over the weekend, Mr and Mrt Jake Weber of Seaforth were visiting at the Dominion Hotel for a few daye, a Toronto Kippen Anniversary servioee were held in Kippen Church on Sunday which were conducted by Rev, Mr, Rose of Auburn Wan Collins of Stanley realized 560 from the sale of fowl delivered herelast week Mr. French who has returned trom the west, thinks Outarioie good enough for him, Mr. P. Clark who has returned from France is visiting his mother, Mrs, An, derson, Londesboro STOtOK FARMING Now is the time to increase your herd, Prices are high and the demands for cattle and dairy products insistent and imperative. You have pasture and feed. If an advance is necessary to help you buy more stock, have a talk with our local manager. ME Il 1}13 91NISFORTH BRANCH: R, M. JONES, Managdst ilmowsnati tlt1N ayme4N tmloweinns islsimeonimouniM14MMtieruror .,edit the entertainment being extremely t their taste from start to fiuieh, Who's tile person in our Pillage with so much emporium's; gas? Neff said. Children suffering frotn worms soon show the symptoms, and any mother can detect the preemie() of theme para-- sitse by the writhings and fretting of the child. Until expelled and the eye. tem cleared of them, the child extinct regain its health, Miller's Worm Pow - dere are prompt and efficient, not only for the eridicatlon of worms, but alert as a toner up for children that are run down in consegaeuee, A pleasant medicine for ohildreu is Mother Graves Worm Exteminetor,and there is nothing better for driving worms from the system- s Corns canoe much suffering, but Hol loways Corn Cure offers a speedy, sure, and satlelactory relief, A few friends of Mr, and Mrs, John Boceck gathered at their home ono ()Veining last and presented them with a purse of money, the oecasion being the fiftieth annivereary of their wedding. The young people of the Methodiet shureh aro very bray peaetieirg for the Lhristsuas tree os. Chtiftseas fright, Cantata A humorous Christmas Cantata en- titled "Sauta'e Reception" will be giv- en in the Anglican School room on Fri- day Dec 20th at 8 o'clock. Admission -250 Children— I 6e. Your eorreeponbent made a mietak lout week, The anniversary servioee of the Walton Methodist church will be held on Sunday, Jan, 5, tele'when Prof W H Greaves M, A. professor of public speaking in Victoria College will preach both morning and evening, A special offering ie asked. Prof. Graves will be at the fowl supper on Monday evening. Stratford male quartette and local tal- ent will 'assist, Chrietmae meseagee will be given in the Methodiet churches on Sunday at Walton 11 a. m. Bethel 2 30 Providence 7 p, m. Mr and :Ars til J Bentley of Blen • are at the parsonage. Mrs Lydiatt and her sons are improt vin g. Sunday School and Xmas tree a Bethel Methodist church on Dec 23 Manley 40410. Standard Feeds Are endorsed by the Organ ization of Resours',s Com– mittee of Ontario and are for sale by the following firms— The Cambell Flour Mills Co. Ltd, West Toronto. The Cambell Flour Mills Co Ltd. Peterboro. Howson & Howson, Wing - ham. D. C. Thomson, Orillia. A A. McFall, Bolton. Pts John Stewart is in Toronto. Mr se McIntosh is moving into a honse on John Street. Mr aub Mrs Hays are visittng in Detroit. Mrs W Gnese of w, British Columbia is at the home of her .deter Mre Wm Govonlock. Mess L Johnstone of Goderich and Mrs Pwomley of Stratford visited Mrs Weetcott. Mr, Thos. O'Laughlin returned from the West where be spent the summer at farm work and reports the ohinook winds did a vast damage to the crop and that wheat turned out from one bus to 25 per acre but the good yield was nnly on summer follow lands which held the moisture, Mr, Eli Repeat' hand picked 5200 00 worth of beans of Late and disposed of them as that seems to be the only way to make them saleable and a good sample' Mr. and Mrs, Joe Johnston spent Sunday in Seaforth, eonstance Miss Mayne Hall spent Sunday nn• der the parentel roof The family of Mr Geo Riley are all prostrated with the flu et time of writ- ing. Mr Goo Laws is ou the sick list, Mise Margaret Riley has returned home after a visit in Tuokorem.ith. A numberof ladies attended the tournament field eolith of our burg, They report a highly enjoyable time END STOMACH TROUBLE, GASES OR DYSPEPSIA "Pape's Oiapepeln" makes sick, sour, gassy stomachs surely feel fine In five minutes, If what you just ate is souring on your stomach or lies like a lump of lead, or you belch gas and eructate sour, undigested food, or have a feeling of dizziness, heartburn, fullness, nausea, bad taste in mouth and stomach -head- ache, you can get relief in five minutes by neutralizing acidity. Pitt an end to such stomach distress now by getting a large fifty -cent case of Pape's Diapepsin from 'any drug store. ',You realize in five minutes how needless it is to suffer from indigestion, dyspepsia or any stom- ach disorder caused by food fermentation due to excessive acid in stomach. 'ammany eeerilber l9 Scott's Home of Christmas Footwear Cozy Slipper;, Hou e Slippers, Overshoes Spats, Moccasins Leggins, I'-Iockey Shoes, Rubber Boots, Suit Cases, Club Bags, Dress Shoes, Work Shoes Buckled Rubbers Lace Rubbers, Men's House Slippers, Rub- bers Arch Supports,R Felt Slippers. Shop EARLY. 14. R. semi - "The Home of ehristmas Gifts" Phone 51 Seaforth Write for prices and pur- chase direct from the above manufacturers. See "STANDARD" on the tags. Offering for Sale OIL CAKE MEAL COTTON SEED MEAL for immediate sale in car- load lots. To be sold dir- ectly to Farmers, Farmers Local Organizations and loc- al dealers selling- directly to feeders of live stock. This offer is open only to Dec. 3rst. when other disposition will be made of stocks remain ing. Prices on application. Till Dec. 31st. they will be approximately $63. to $64. per ton f„ o. b. Hamilton, depending on carrying charges at the time purchase Sold on the basis of mark- ed weights as they arrive. Purchase directly from JA s. RICHARDSON & SONS, Ltd, Royal Bank, Building, Toronto. In charge for the Organization of Resources Committee, Parliament Build ings, Toronto. Sleeplessness,—Sleep is the great restorer sudte be deprived of it ie a vital lose. Whatever may be the cause of it, indigestion, nervous derangment or mental worry, try a course of Parree- lee's Vegetable Pills. By regulating the action of the Stomach, where the trouble Hee, they will restore normal conditions and healthful sleep will fol- low. They exert a sedative fore() upon the nerves end where Ih,ee 10 unrest they will bring roe' a+r-e...e+www...,,.,,«....w..«..,mow-•wwa..«•w Sure! High Heels Cause Corns But , Who Cares Now Because style decrees that women crowd and buckle up their tender toes in high heel footwear thoy Buffer from corns, then they cut and trim at these painful pests which merely makes the corn grow hard, This suicidal habit stay cause lockjaw end women are. warned to stop 1t. r a few drops of a drug called freez- one applied directly upon a sore corn gives quick relief and soon the entire corn, root and all, lifts out without pain. Ask the drug store man for a quarter of an ounce of treezone, tivhlctr costs very little but le sufficient to re- move every hard or soft corn or callus from one's feet, This drug is an ether compound and dries in a moment and simply shrivels up the corn without inflaming or even irritating the surrounding tissue or skin. Clip tide out and pinon yolk; wdfe'e dresser. Notice TOWNSHIP OF HIBBERT All persons in need of coal for the coming winter are notified that 'the ateet advise from the. Fuel Administra. or state that no further supply of hard coal eau be shipped for dilvery at Dub. lin this winter, Those who have not already laid in their full supply should at once endeavor to secure a supply of wood or other fuel, By order of the Council, James Jordan, Olerk, Splendid War Album The War Album issued by The Fans. ily Herald and Weekly Star of Mon- treal is one of the best souvenirs of the War. Future generations will cherish this book, It will be a complete diary of the great struggle and eontoine a whole mine of information regarding the Allies. We learn the supply is limited, Any home that fails to secure a copy now will regret it, $1.26 pays a full year's subscription to that groat weekly paper and a copy of the Wa Album, Sample maybe soon at this office. Advertising ! PRINTING Counter Check Books Letter Heads Posters Envelope e Menu Cards Loose 1 Leaf Ledger Forms etc. Statements Programmes Dodgers Calling Cards Memorial Cards Biu Heads Wedding Cards Note Heads Neatip and promptlp done The biggest men in the country have found that the easiest way to spell success is to ADVERTISE. Sup. pose the newspaper did not p ublish the news. how would the people know what is happening ? If you don't ' publish your Store News how will the people know about your goads? You can never sell the goods people do not know you have. Advertising is telling about your stock. The firm that advertises gets ahead. every time, of the firm that does not advertise. • Shop. worn and out•of=date stock is the penalty merchants pay for not advertising. SEAFORTII NEWS 10 CENT "CASCARETS" FOR LIVER AND BOWELS Cure Sick Headaehe, Constipation, Biliousness, Sour Stomach, Bad Breath—Candy Cathartic. No odds how bad your liver, stoma.ek or bowels; how much your head aches, how miserable you are frost o.usiipa- tion, indigestion, biliousness and slug• gieh bowels—yon always get relief with Gasoarets. They immediately cleanse and, regulate the stomach, remove the lour, fermenting food and foul gases; take the excess bile front the liver and carry off the constipated waete matter and poison front the intestines and bowels. A 10 -coni: box from your drug- gist will keep your liver and bower clean; stomach sweet and head clear foi months. They week wen,' vat sleep. 'Jis a marvellous Thug —When the cures effected by Dr, Thomas' Eclectric Oil are considered, the speedy and per• manent relief it has brought to the tuff oring wherever it has been used, it must bo regarded as a marvellous thing that so potent it medicine should ro- sult front the Mx ingredients which en- ter its oompoeitior• A trial .rill eon- viaee the most skeptical of ire healing virbues. One of the commonest complaints of infanta are worms, and the moot effec• tive application for thorn is Mother Graves' Worm Exterminator, For Sale A good hasp burner with oven fo male, Apply to L, CROWELL, Seaforth Hope for the Chronic Dyspeptic Through lack of eoneideration of the body's ueede many persons allow dis- orders of the digestive apparatus to ens dure until they become ohronie, filling days and nights with suffering. To these a comae of Parmelee's Vegetable Pills is reeaarmondod as a sure and. speedy way to regain health, 'These pills aro epooiahy compounded to eons--. bat dyspepsia and the many ills that follows in He train, and' they are arc... 4essfrl always,