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Notice
McLiilop
The assessment Roll for the Municip
ality of McKillop fo 1919 is now in the
Clerk's office Lot 24, eon, 7, and may
be aeau by any ratepayer ef the Muni-
cipality during office hours.
Coeneil will meet as a Court of Ravi -
Won on the assestnent Roll at the Com-
mercial Bona , Seafotth on Friday, the
30th day of May lule.at 10 A. rn.Ap-
peals against assessment must be in the
bandit of the Clerk mi or before May
20th.
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April 26, tille Seasurth P. 0
NOTICE
Kippen
Rev. Wm. Richardsoil, of Brigden
has been visiting his tnother.in law.
Mt, W, H. Jobnaton and Wm:Strong
attended the teachers' meeting in Ex-
eter.
We are sorry to report that Mr
Andrew Bell is very poorly. Mrs. Thee,
Dick Hay Township is also in very
poor herthit. We hope soon to hear
of their recoveay.
Gordon Dick of Seaforth has been
visiting hits aunt, Mrs Wetson.
We are pleased to report that John
Workman who underwent an operation
et the hospital in London h progress-
ing favorably.
Rev. A. McFarlane preached here ort
Stanley and also at Hillegreeu,
eronnarty
Mrs, Donald Park is home again
after spending the winter in sallenford
with her niece,'
Dontt miss the lecture by Rev, N,
MeGillivrary, a returned chaplain in
Cromarty Church on Friday night, He
is a good orator.
Mia Lile McCullough of Stratford
has visited her horns.
Mrs, H. Citrrie Sr. is very poorly at
present.
A -number of the members of W. M
5, attended a meeting iu Stratford,
Any Ratepayers ie McKillop who auburn
wish to pay their }Unhurt] Drain
Assessment in M eK Ilion rosy tin so
at the Dominion Bank t-leaforth beforg
the,3otii Inat.
May 5th 191e.
M. RD: E,
Seaforth Tile Works
N't r.,h to atil,/,:ntAlt. to I ho
titat 4 rde
Int fed, 4 07•3•7 *Si
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Pte. Clarence Symington returned
ore overseas ou 2donday night
Tim . Hullett-Wawanosh boundary.
is tieing repaired ander the aupervision
of Patrolman Mnteb.
ltay. R. J. 'tont exchanged pulpits
with the pester of Bruttetield Freihy-
teriau Clotrell, tat Stindey.
Messrs. Munro, Shaw and Matthews
accumpaiiied by Misses M. Washing-
ton and H. Pfeffer tiotood t, Kitchen -
0» Stuniat. .
!kir, Nelson 14:1! has itntighs -rtni ints•
plemerit bustt se fameer1y triode,/ -on
1.11 fatis-r . /luring I,;io
Mullett,
The deeth took place at 013 home ef
her daughter, Mrs, Wm. W smooth of
Walkerville, On :Friday last of Mrs,
Joltu Suudercock of the Stn 001,100,800n.
The laie Mrs, Suedereock had been
ailing for some time ancl a ociuple
menthe ago had gone to Walkeryille for
treatment bet though she was given
wire and evetything possible Was done
for her she gradually grew worae until
the end came Her Michaud had gone'
done in the hope. that he might be able
to bring bar home, but she was too ill
to be moved and she died on Friday,
The deceaeed lady was a daughter
of the late .Robert Wileen of Hullett
and had. spent practically all her life
in that township. She is survived by
her husband, who is not at all well at
present, end a family of two eons and
two dapghtere: Mrs. Wm. Hughee,
Dauphin, Man, Mrs, Wm, Weymouth,
Walkerville; Wilson Sundercoek, Wal-
ton; and Charles at home. One sister,
Mrs. T. Perlmer of Heusall, alio eur-
vives,
Mrs. Sundereock was a Methodist in
religion. being a member of Constauce
Methodist church. She was a good
wife and mother and a kind neighbor,
cue who will be much missed in the
commeuity.
The remains were brooght home for
burial, the funeral taking place ou
Monday from.the family residence on
the 8th etiamessiou. The sarviose were
conducted by the Rev. Mr, Sawyer and
the pallbearers were: Robt:and Tilos
Rogerson, :Tames Faireervice, Wm.
Husk and.Wur Carter.
Some very handsome floesl offerings
were sent, among them being a beanti.
fin wreath from the W. 111. 5, of Con
stance and one from the family.
Amongst those from e distance. who
attended the funeral were ,the
Tremere, Mitchell Mr. Parlmer, Hen -
Sall and Mr. A. Willson of Clinton.
Ninth sympathy is felt for the be-
reaved husband and family in their
sorrow,
Mensal!
The frequent warm rainsof thapts t
week have been favorable for the onion
mud otle,r (.410),0 Alt look well.
Mr. Petty 'arid Loids Clark trent by
motet. to J.eetion last week to attend
tin Anglican Synod meeting
11, Plelteerei e„eittg to build another
ne,
;tor 1, wi, sheiving sign of rapid
:nu talking of building
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ANNUAL
ER ro ETRCT
and Return
STEAMER OREYHOUND
- leaves Goderich
TUESDAY JUNE 17th
9 00 A. M. old time
10.00 A. M, new time
Arrives Detroit 5,00 1', M,
Returning leaves Detroit
Thusday, June toth, Loo p. m.
Detroit time (Detroit time is the same
as Goderich old time.)
$2,25 round trip
$ L75 Single
Childrdn, between 6 & 12 - half fare
Don't miss this opportunity to visit
America's meat beautiful and most pros
porous city. A million population a
city of beautiful parks, grand boule-
vards and a woutlerfel watt front.
c'emerliana coning to Oomph for a tem-
porary stay ate not requited to pay a
tax or make deposit. IL 5, immigration
officers will be en board to mote °emir-
eionists. Good memo and daticieg en -
route. Fine cate and lunch room aboard
etemimr.
BAND MOONLIGHT
oet Of Goderich, Monday evenitig, June
6th, 7.30 old time, 8,30 old time-2bo.
3 ileum on beentiful lake Huroe
Orcheet,ea mush; and dancing in
steamer's ball room,
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CATORA
For infante and Children I
Un Use For ,siver 30 Years
Always bears are9,
the
Signature of
Staffa
Tile following officers were elected in
the Methodist Sunday School; Superin.
tendent, Wm Sadler; aesistant, John
Leary; Sec.-Treas. F. Harobly; teach-
ers, F. Yoe; F. Tulin; Mrs. A, Hothin,
Mies NI, Sadler; Mies N Enloe; organist
Ruby Sadler, Assistant Edien A/Levey.
Al present there is a good growth
-where grain was put in early. The
grams is aleo coining 00 well with the
frequent ratan,
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Londesboro
A Memorial Hall has boon decided
for tido town, It will he built between
Mr. Campbell's and Mr. Oartwright's
houses.
Miss itiva Griffith is improving.
Mr. Lounsbury has built a line new
veranda to his heuse, .
Miss iStlith Simpaou has retureed to
Clinton to the Collegiate.
Pte, Chas, Oolesten fir lume again
from overeeea. We welcome the helm
r 1 .
, 111 n t.071 !in. -vetted
0•:,0 '11l10 13i
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!:••••F.'Lle‘i.lie
spent u few days in
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Jana..s McQueen has purchased the
Mouse of James Mustard.
The Goderich orchestra provided the
music for the dance on Friday night.
The uight was 'wet and kept many at
home,
Vegetation ltaa grown rapidly the
past week and prospects are good at
present.
Mrs. Rowatt ie home again from
Kirktown,
Mrs, 11, T. Dunlop and sons who vie.
ited the mother of the fbrmer, Mrs,
Rattenbury havegone to Frankford
where Mr. Danlop has been traneferred
from the Zurich Bank,
Dublin
Much improvement is visible in sew
eral lots and houses in our town,
The funeral of Michael McOardle on
Monday of last week was attended by
a boat of friends who were glad to pay
tribute to a loved friend. Besides his
bereaved partner, three sons and three
daughters are left to sorrow, Rev. Fr
Burke officieted.
The lecture given on Thursday even'
frig by Fr. McCarthy was a rare treat.
These who assisted from Seaforth were
loudly applauded. The reverend Fat-
her woe through the war and he is also
o brilleint opeaker and bald his aud-
ience spell -bound
ortune Is Built On Saving
If you have to work hard for your
money make your money work
hard for you.
Our Savings Department pays 3% per
annum and this interest is added to your
principal twice a year.
T EIDOMINION-B
486
SEAFORTH BRANCH: R. M. JONES, Manager,
SitomorammieuimponifsmonamicimawremomaixingoomAolusirwirlie.fltIlif
Commercial Hotel Thursday June 5
DORENWENITS
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of. Toronto
invite you to their die -
play of the newest
creations in artisti
hair.g.00ds
If your own heir ia
thin, dull and enbetsom:
ing, iet us demonstrate
just what Can he done
to enppiy yonr lack of
hair, and how perfectly 1,
FOR LADIES:-Switohes, Transform talons, Waves, PoMpadours,
Chignons, E to.
FOR BALD MEN.-DOREN WEND'S TOUPEE
. will make you look years younger and
:improve your health'. Light as a fee,
ther and indeteotablo oneour sanitary
, patent structure. '
This display is for 1 tjay only.
Thursday' June bth'
Appointments can be arranged at
revidenoe if an desired
THERE IS NO CHARGE FOR A DEMONSTRATION
rHE DORENWEND COMPANY OF'TORONTO
LIMITED
Head 0111ete-103405 YON(;E ST,
Bayfield ,
Mr. and Mra„ King entertained a
large hunting of friends who came in a
motor free' Bengali li,,r eon eivenitig,..--
'Thursday May .12
BIGTHEL
FORSTER- To Dr. and Mr, le. .1. lt
Forster of Stratford, on Tntedey. may
vo, a sol,
Pte. thigh Meli.iy wile wont „with HENDSON.....3
the Pi ist liatsdin returned last week, May 1st to CD, ,nti 'Mrs, Edo rtl
Hugh escaped wit!, 1 slight wound and Henderson, a afittsd
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Brun returned to 144'3 --
Kehl atria' Itt 111 Loudon nil' a time.
Me, 41411 11,1,, A;,,••0e77021., aro already
Tie, i,,3e t1.11 ,0 01 .N.! te.ov onjeting
1i004,74 wail hook
citod htt.•
110 l'4,111)0 OW Town Hall
o y successful iu
spite ut the rani, i lie Henderson Baud
and slam Munro lin Harry Lauder and
other parts gave a splendid entertain-
ment which WISH appreciated.
Walton
Mr. John Bolger attended the meet -
of the Huron Synod in London las
week He was lay delegate tor the
Anglican Church here.
The Annual Bazaar of the Methodist
Chnreh will be held on the 28th,
A returned missionary from Lathe,
preached in Duff's Church on Sunday.
The officers for the School Fair are:
H. Johnson, Presidentr aacretary$
Grace Shortreed; Treasurer, W. Ninth
Directors, Jennie Ritchie, Vera Orozies
Kate Williamson, M. Farqualtarn, Ger..
tie Thamer, Kate Laidlaw, Norma
Roarer, Tenn McAllen.
Manley
Mrs, William McKay has been under
the doctor's care for a few dais last
week,
Mrs. Thos. WOW] 18 still in a precar-
ious condition.
hita, Jack Sinstoti is very worried as
they have a servant boy and girl of Ger
man deseeut and alio says the cows have
goue crazy for when they are milking
they spealr the German and the cows
don't understand such gibberage and
they don't give their mills. They are
of the opinion that they will have t
dispose of their herd and purchase Ger:.
man eows. •
BELL ---At vai 14 1.111.0 ?`10
Pains, is uses or Cramps There?
Are your feet tired and' painful at night?
Heed the first danger signals! Do nut let font foot tiouhlos develop
and mOliptyuntil your bodily connort itud loly ellicienoy are greatly
ttupaired.
W hell this arch weakens and one or more of
the_tiny bones are depressed, uneven pressure is pro-
duced, the weight is unevenly distributed, causing a
burning sensation, callouses, tender spots, contracted
toes and a painful, cramp-like pain known as Morton's
Toe Or Metatarsalgia develops which frequently ex-
tends into the limbs. The foot widens and spreads
over the shoe, the small • and the gr(attoe joints be-
come inflamed and enlarged -bodily fatigueand nerv-
ousness resuti.
For the condition Anterior Metatarsal Arch
Supports are especially designed to reach, the vital
spot -to support the weakened parts, remove the
abnormai pressure and assist nature in effecting a
permanent correction. „
REST YOUR TIRED FEET
H. R. seurr
"The Home of Good Shoes"
Phone 51 Seaforth
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8014 aged 82 years, 1"4
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MAlifitlestiOES.
lideLENNAN•5100regor--.0n April 5111,
at St, Sandgate, speoial
license, by Rev. Long, Alexander,
MoLennan, son of Mr. John MOLen•
nan, of Seaforth, Ont. to Dolly Me•
Gregor, eldest daughter of Mr, and
Mrs, MoGregor, Encleteltfte, Cottage,
Satidgate. (The above is taken from
the Folkestone, Herald, England)
meeting of Huron Council
The Council of the °operation of the
County of Huron will meet in the Coun.
oil Chamber, Goderich 0» Tneeday,
June the 3rd at 3 o'oloek in the after-
noon All accounts must be in the hands
of the clerk on or Lefore the Monday
preceding the meeting of the Council.
GEO. W, HOLMAN,
0o, Clerk.
Goderie May 1701, 1919
Cauliflower Plants
Geniune Early Snowball
50 for 115c postpaid
Shipped stmoesefully everywhere.
Ask for price list of Cabbage, Celery
and other Vegetable Plants,
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callus off with fingers
Doe% suffer! fa tiny bottle of
Freozono costs but `few cents at any
orug store. Apply it fovr drops on the
corns, callunee and tard Orin" 012 bot-
tom of feet, then lift them off. 80
O ViTheuFreezoth removes morns; from the
apes orcalluses in= the bottom ef Inat,
ill* fade Reontatic 8tisfi vitkamairmitt
041 ma OM, hem
For Sale
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how miserable you are from conetipa.,
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