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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1919-04-17, Page 8d 5 ,0 ti el1.; tl We recommend our Mange Shampoo for dandruff or our Coco Butter Slzampoir for drp scalp and falling hair,. or far a good head wash our fam- ous .Parnolive Shampoo. Also our Owl .Massage for closcdpores and black heads This will 01001: the skin. , Have pour Fair Cutting and Shaving done by us. Ic!,,,..,.....,,,,......0,..,,,,..,Fwy!'tlA...m.r+yl , Rus I CORRES.i>-ODENCE { ona u,......0,.......,.,,........„0 We gumantee to put a shav- ing edge on pour razor. Commercial Barber Shop, 04th W. ROBINSON Prop MUSIC • R1alteat Mr, I. Al,l�rhsrt has pu:ehased he late W'e. J. Dale property._¢'[ Opti 11r Arthur Dale was stit'eessful lit seerlrlig several prizes, including first for the beet rot:p of houses owned.by one Luau. at the 411utn Spring Fait, Mr, -Angus !treats and daughters, Margaret and Sarah spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Herb Fowler. Mre Bert Erwin is spending a week with her parents, Mr and Mrs F. W. Pearson, W eitur4, Miss Edith McMichael, who is teach. lug at Dublin, spent the week -end with her parents; Mr, and Mrs T. McMichael, Sr. THE SEAFORTH NEWS i.,C nd.ti"altli'Of'o bond*+shore has now a local Masonic Lodge, Sixteen members orgauiund and applied for a Charter,. Past Dip. ',tr,'ietBepnt), Rev, J as, Abrey occupied the chair and tin • °ellowing'olBoerswere eleete>d; \1', M. , 1 Sinipsoit; S 1V. Johb tCitty er; Ji NV, ,.lI, Armstrong; Seerotitry febn Fingletud_ The Lodge was named Hallett Lodge. Mrs, :M'.rislt an old resident pawed away at the age of 1)2. 'Yuterinent was made at Ebenezer Cenititery, Miss Annie Abrey is in Toronto this week. Watton The regular monthly tweeting of the Mrs. O'Connell has re -opened classes tit 1 will be t:netptrried to Thursday, in Piano and Singing. April 24th. at 3 la, in. This Meeting Pupils prepared Tor the. leilt.r,n E . n- ie tic 1'e held at Tli•• ''inure of Mrs. John lldiV:t Thi t. MRS. t !VIEW: Jelin `,Suet;, Wasted 300 subscribers for Ladies Horne J:,it rnal at $-2: Saturday Evening Pest at $2,5.0 or Urrr.utty Gentleman at $1.75 for Match and Statesman '-tlti per sear. :Nils i7?ole>t ,ltle'- d - nie,l�riCii:�'u Saio McDonald tin, village, Mrs .Hugh hn teat will tske the topic, Howdy i rittklts .,. tinve the Busy Hort,e. wife." Mrs. Pent)ey will read is chop - hr from our trunk, `Uttr Oovereimcvtrt,'. Disttussioi by the nu miters Every.. body welcome. 'lite many friends of 5.ir .,tilutosh WO Miss (:,,se art' cott rainl'atittg them. They were tius,!ierl ii, 4rafertb last week, 'I'hty will live us their tins farm near .Brussel s. :NYiss 9t .yn tV.- l [tap ::tssi Howard heft:r .; ..; ran:titd in Varrra on .tprte ?.l _ .,. r \C' ltut'. 'eat t'r, ?1 int On tr ., .rh if•rli el ... 8 o'ttiock to 1,4 OOCH ti nYltt t1 -:F endow, which will r=.a<,i F titin fall, A fail attendance ,s ,3rsirl,,.➢ lobo Fttileystnl. Administrator's Sato COTTAGES and VACANT LOT iu Beafortb, belonging to the estate of the late Rev. 1', Corcoran P, P, There will be offer• -d for sale by Pub- lic Auction at the Commercia, Hotel. Seafortlt, MONDAY, APRIL, 21, IFuIg. at 2 o'clock sharp, the foliating prop- erty: PARCELS I & 2—Lots eau a, twi tysettrt' 'a d;ti lay -trot n Mill Siroe( .-.. 1 me 1 Bionic n-1 of theof e• the 1i:4*: i "-•� twVZ.:11 r I'; ,i. .. +ag.; .... , hcu;" her curt o• t , • ll4eausail Miss Ines Hudson has left for Tilson- burg where she will he operator in the telegraph office. Pts Blackburn is being congratulat- ed by friends on his marriage to Mitis Lottieof the Township of Hay lir, I. Einem] who was ill is now re- eorering, Messrs. finebt nin and F, Wick wit are starting the Hebsell Observer again They' ,r4' both experienced inen and will no rirntbt do well, St: Paul's Church will give a Concert t„+ letiesday April the '2. Good Talent front Loudon consisting of the Alice Dunbar and Sam Munro will be hearth with pieaearin again. Charles Mallet thy and the Benders -pp Kitties will capti- vate yon ('ante. It is w=itb regret that wi• chronicle this he de=ath of Mr. Melvin Ful-. a, alit ....ale,if here, but who died it, Ci , front ..1i,F'!t,s'--,. The body i fl ',.,h le till 1. ie-sdty fur burial hy41t r:t of Ruin .. dvtlh' who t+ r stet tit) itt felt tie :, e, bint.nra 1 .,.,. vies, lit. %XIII'..t.LI' t,t.tt: i vi4(111:: hr> tiers, Mr, P. Burns w,'ttr i Subic these days, Yt'r. a Irony. boy. The fifty tiers farm known as the Hastings property, just west of the town, has been bought by Mr. Wm, Dorsey far $3,00(1. After spending the winter here, Miss Sullivan has retrirned to St. Kitts, Mrs. C. Beale was in Stratford last week visiting her son. 1.+'t_'tr vlt t''4•cll"y �slt;3l'•t� given to Wire ar iv.cf ht e, tet winter in ;" it'lte-I:” i, 1051 r4 16titnlrr.t li ora gale last . ., re now and cost I., 1*otln4.1 the lows s t, ., a Attwood tto It' ., hont • in Detroit. and `alts. Aitcharsou of art, p,tit it 'vr: d:.ys at tlw family Make Use Your P., stun . Have you good pasture going to wale? If so, increase your herd and make use of it. This Bank makes 'a special feature of loans to farmers. Have' a talk with our local manager. * MINION AR. 550 SEAFORTI•t' BRANCH R. M. JONES, Monaco% aitstsentsaw weartmaImam msEaKesuns ¢awsstttasastnitt9 m witpelteo chat:Mtsik ... Fresh, rich, full -flavored tea —the same every time John isevis.,n of the G. T. R. t,ivellieg let air stiff was a week -end i3sitor ,i. his home here. Mrs, titian and family alto have spout the past two years in the village left on Saturday last to join her husband, Pte. Gibson, who ie re- turning front overseas to Edmonton, Alto., where ire enlisted for overseas, Mrs. Gibson, who has been president of the woman's Patriotic Society in the village for the pant year or more, was given a farewell tea helots her departure by the ladies of the So- ciety at the home of Mrs, F. A. Ed - winds oil Wednesday afternoon, of Sold only in seated packages tlniiitr.I folirtnett rears. ,'1'„esi rig tine Atlantic and setti,'ri in New York Stay., whir,' they, cit,' ,i two 'sin tie t, moved to 1' ,yrl,b1, fiuran t,:anity, tinter..., Mr, H.eistet, died its iti;rtwhits, tit HEWS', id and Mrs. float tote moved to V ib,ten, and has. math; her bona, with is daughter, Mrs. J. H. tichinnit for tit t c,, yt,:sre. f Mrs Houston still c. ju,, s t »,nl health iand n >t her f.n,ult,„,, ,sr,, nupair,,,i, I :she ...t seen a great master abatrgi•s rn anti can reinoitbr.• when it witsthought iinposetb+o that carg rhoulii run with- out horses. Tia a a., before railways were thought ,tt 1,t,t, wit 'ii any wo- intatt relii, o erairii au :tutuutohile Ieunuch hate been lions el art a witch. She reads often, 5:''t and embroiders be.utitully, ll r lctnhtissencee of I Ireland and pi Ina. e life in Canada are eery interesting. Among her atir- 1 viviltg members of a,e' family is a son, , Samuel. of Hayfield. rant. thio sister, Mrs, Eiglestin of If:it'iielrl also survives CD `;. l:av,week: when it very suitable address 1T02 Iid ants and Children t t as I' it ., tier by the secretary, tf 2}',7r r y e t p3' etn1 n anti Mrs. (Br ) GJ a} L rltiY 4 la @33� t�t�di' I 1 r it with a areautiful r:tars d+ ill �` jy �!�_ e. station of her faith. Fi_, i:..:.te ;.� U v:f.'�ec:clip , 1, ,,,rrivty. soutlter;y t . t foot to Vi Street to a -die. l'k.0 S:r1;l being the Win [till t. . ,r,,, u,i OLIN I.ttn;rtt he -s; in tit 10It, 1 .'.,vie. ing about ons ,i t.t.ti 4,f en;ties,.,f iot'rl more or kiss, This is situated iii =:,ne of the best residential sections of forth, and it a first class building lot. TERMS—Ten per cent -of the purchase money to be paid on the day of sale, and the balance within thirty days thereafter, The property will be sold subject to a reserve bid. For further particulars apply. to Proutifoot. Killoran dt Cookie I So]ieitors for 'Vendor 7tiaos, AraVfn, Aiaf LQneec. 9 veekietialb Ser;;., anti Mrs, Seelwy oof +:':Hilton isited frlclnds here: Miss Betsey spent last week in Guelph. Molson's Bank building is being en arged and improved, Mrs. Swan and daughter are home again after a visit to relatives is hider - on. Thursday April H.! bit we certainly ,,flavus a fine Spread of Easter Footwear! Our display must be art unusually good one for every tools t i' says • so! Remember, Easier Sunday is ,the, Calendar day for appearing its. Spring Shoes Merits' Shoes in new Spring styles from all of' the best leathers. Dull, Bright or Tan, Womens' Shoes,. the finest we have ever shown ! The new Brown and Black Boots, new Oxfords, Col- onials, Sandals and Slippers. • The choice Street Styles in new fool- wear are here and the best value that the Price can buy is attached to every' Shoe Price we name. See our Children's Easter Footwe ar � r� "The Home of Good shoes,,, Phone 5 z • Seafortli eroRnarty Mester W. (.irons fs riaiting at the home e;f his .'onset,, O, Walker. tier and 'i.e. I•ieber are occupying the brick bailie, rot tenni' vacated by Mi. O:loomI. air, Fisher is in the west to putt in, tri'• er<rpe and to loot; after his rnnsh. After op, t ,line; :c month in Victoria Hospital, Damien,.tits tl. 1'4 lker is hours ageiat .u.d . t.o. tiny' leer health satisfactorily. Mr. and Mn,sKenneth McI i'l)sr have returned from their hotieytuoon trip nod breve sett1t•4 down to tin.' -realties of life. Pte, Carl Weitzman of the C. army was in Cranially Irtot weer: renewing acquaiutaucne. A.number of families in this district are suffering from the tin again We hope another epldentio will not break out, . -i, •: ti, 1 .•,rpa::rtl from tin,, :'rlin,t,n 44' i:eetitt1 it t ','e}dtant t t e tears of .1 .! tt'.t ,; i. neaW . ;1>'• I , 001111` re 11,15 life, has ,,ti the i l I, ill' then. t number „r. i- tie, -1, ,tile, the :tte',:•'ictiv<, than in , <. tat'..01, el4 loom, titan o;d iii;, kept knitting :ha ,+..In, . arit'r,J, trite, i'uilstun, 0,1114 -Sly tiIit'' .i=,t,u Lloyd, was born n,e r,e Bent: at, I7ounty Antrim, Ireland M.), tool. l825, the daughter of Janne: Bt..tid caul Nancy Carlyle, She married Vint, Joltn Houston in 1811. To this union wore born eight children/ four sous end four daughters Mr, and Mrs. Houston left Ireland for Canada in 1854 in a sailing vessel After six weeks of a stormy passage they were practically shipwrecked off the coast of Newfoundland. They ar- rived in Ottawa before the 'railway was built and saw the first train come come into the present capital of Can- ada. After five years in Canada tber returned to Ireland whine they- re Special Eastertide Offering tar. tUT.'.ar 1, PRINT N (t Counter Cheek' hook. Letter Heads Posters Envelopes illeetu Cards Loose leaf Ledger Et:n'nta et,'. [Statements Programmes Dodgers Calling Cards Memorial Cards 111il Heads Wedding Cards Note Heads Neatly and promptly done and 11e11er Own to FYI! the comedy drama: , _1117.1.0111C �. :tl ;t picture• 1,-tutifutl with a moral that a:trilect bofn<:' w A �30'Mame Settho sp..cially prepared by the producers will act;omparly the play throughout "The Marionettes” will prove: easill the biggest artistic suw'e:ess shown here to date. BE SURE TO SEE IT Monday Tuesday & Wednesday Adission ^'C 1Cc 8,,, 15c yi3 The biggest man in she country have ktnaund that the ew.lest way to spell' success is to AOS' w>lc:Tlt5ii S bhp -- Mase the i eur'i paper did not tiultinaislIl etiE news.. I e,ytaer roH'lIl she Pei, plla 'drew what is hall-pertiing ? H k yc,: u dt"Ieu'tt pt'_libf h -your wrore leas how Will tine peatpie irnoww about youii goods? Yon esus never sell the q.ods people d� not kilo you have. 1 dv'ertising is te'iling about your stock. The firm that advertises gets ahead, every time, of the firm that) does not advertise. Shops worn and oust=of=date stoat is the penalty merchants pay for not advertising, NEW$ w:...._....u. riti - ..arts.^z:.:.".+.N.ti ,,--1y^•`+ =.iia • `w5>:•rYrY :.W'r M;..3' 3� �, h9 COMM Apply fete' drops then lift sore. touchy corns off with fingers Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop, a little ifreezone on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, thew you lift ft right out. Yes, magic! A tiny bottle of rrreezone costs but a few cents at any drug store, but is suffi- cient to remove every hard corn, soft corn,or corn between the toes, and the calluses, without soreness or irritation. Freezone is the eotaelattfenal slimmer; of a Vineirpsstt;eacets aPt?hs ineeder gar a adios (lne i.'irieleu I oel,'for, sale. F. isIlil,L, Apply toH,'..-t.(4et11:;e. iQ CENT "cAScABE Its" FOR LIVER AND BOWEL ;ore Sick Headache, Constipation, Biliousness, Sour Stomach, Bed Breath --Candy Cathartic. No odds how bad your liver, stomach or bowels; how much your head adhes, how miserable you are fromconstipa- tion, indigestion, . biliousness stall slug- gishbowels—you always get relief with Oasoarets. They immediately cleanse and regulate the etoineoh, remove the lour;' fermenting food and foul gases; take the excess bile from the liver, and carry'. off the conolipated Trask; matter and poison from the intestines and bowels. A 10 -cent box from your drug- gist will keep your liver end bowels oleaat clmna,oh sweet wad bets) gear for ' They 'wait *Ale Pae[ nioeft.