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The Seaforth News, 1919-06-05, Page 8THE SEAFORTH NEW - We reconai'1<rend our Mange Shampoo for dandruff or our Coco Butter Shampoo for dry scalp and .falling hair, or for a good head wash our fam- ous Pgfnolive'Shampoo. ;; Also our Owl Massage for ° closed pores and black heads This will clean the skin. ,Have pour Hair Cutting and Shaving done by us. • We guarantee to put ashav- ing edge on pour razor. Commeraial Barker Shop, C4th W. ROBINSON Prop Seaforth Me Works We wish to anuouuoe to the ptihltc that we have a quantity of cement Tile for sola 4 and ri inch, Having had 26' years of experience us Cement work I can guarantee tile satisfactory, not to' crumble, also cement block suitable for veranda piers. Please call and examine them, R. FROST, Seaforth. ANNUAL, EXCURSION' SION; GODERIGH to 3E10IT and 'Return STEAMER GREYHOUND ':eaves Goderich TUESDAY JUNE t;'th 9.00 A. M. old rime tithe A. M. slew tine Arrives Detroit ri3Oo P. M. Returning leaves Detroit Thusday, June 19th, I.00 p. m. Detract time Detroit time is the same ae Goderich old time,; $2,25 jround trip $L75 Single Children, between t, Si 12 -.- half fare Don't miss this opportunity to visit America's moot beautiful and most pros. pertinacity, A million population a city of beautiful parks, grand boule- vards 'sad a wonderful water front, Canadiane coining to uetioit for a tem- porary stay ate not required to pay a tax or make deposit. G.;, Immigration officers will be en board to pass excur- sionists, Good musics and daneiag en -5 route. Fine sate and lunch room aboard teamer, BAND MOONLIGHT out of Goderich, Monday evening, .cunt: a6th,'7.3o old time, 8.35; old time --98e. 3 hours on beautiful lake Huron. Orchestra music and dancing in steamer's ball room, at lit. e�® ,e .:e ICORRESPONDENCE tor. .®wm�.co-a�TMem-•«ae'--'em �w�1 Stanaky Varna's beef ring is new in fall oper- ation and members are iiow receiving Meat Mr Alex Feuer 'is doing the dressing and is giving good satisfaction, Mr. and Mrs, Len McGee of Olintan visited his uncle, Mr. Peter McGee. Win. H. Johnston is now in pos- session of the Dennison farm which he purchased its the spring, Mr, Win. Stinson of Reynold who was injured by a kick a horse is now recovered. We hope to hear of the early recov- ery of Mr. Wm. Stephenson of the Babylon Line. The horses of Thee, Elliott bolted and ran away throwing bins out and break- ing his leg Mr. Wm. Makme passed away in the hospital in Clinton where he was for some time, He was a son of Mr Henry Maksne of Clinton, and was born in Grey township but has iived in Sten_ ley for thirty years. Hewee a member of the Varna Methodist church and is survived by two sons and threedaughtera Pte. J. R Making, orereeas, Mrs. Fred Sterling of Goderich township, Pearl, Flossie andLloytl at home. She funeral was held -from his home being conduo, I'd by Rev Mr. Wilson. The Foresters of which the deceased was amember as_ suited in the ceremony, Interment was made in Brussels cemetery. Among the the mourners were Mr. and Mrs. Levi Ylekins of Seaforth. Hibbert Au old resident of Hibbert township iu the person of John McIver, passed away at his home on the fifth conoee sion on Tuesday, May 19th at the age of S, years. For many years Iie lied heel, a sufferer from asthma. and for a few yea's bade had been an invalid and death was not ueeepectdd Mr, Mclvor was born in Ireland and wizen nine yearn eld mine to Canada with his porcine, Rhe settled at Hagersrille Seen after they mored to Hibbert and resided there until their deaths, Thif- ty eight years ago deceased wise united in marries', to Eiizabeth McManus who survives him, as does also four sous and one daughter; Henry, William and Pet - or, woo reside in the township and Mary and John on the homestead, The council ',net on May 26, The mimrtee of last meeting were lead and confirmed. The following appeals were made against the assessments as being too fi, C. Hubbell. Peter Dill, Est -1 her Moore, McKillop, Logan and 1:lib.5 bert Tel. Co. A joint appeal was made againat the increase iii the village of Dublin this year, The appeal of the McKillop, Logan and Hibbert Tele- phone Co was heard and reduced $1909 on the total assessment. A few changes of ownership were ordered to be made iu the Roll. A committee was appoint- ed ppointed to try and obtain a supply of gravel front Es Lot 31 in the 13 Con. A Bylaw for altering the boundaries of the School Sections ;i at 4 was read and passed, Orders to the amount of $82i,05, were homed. ('lain of Revis- ion will meet ag.sio n,+ !Ili. tails Day of June at 2 p, m .IA'lF$JORDAN, C'terh. IICASTO R IA _ • For infants and Children Staffs hi Use For ,r,ver3OYears Always hears eerolfils3�rt Signature of , the y Pte John Me Donald has arrived home from'nverseas and was given a hearty Mr, and Mrs. Verner of Stratford visited over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A, Miller. Mies Jessie Park of flensall was a gectit, visitor at the home of Mr. T. M fro fltott„ Lt4v A. J Love attendedthe district meeting held in St, Marys last week 14Lr David Bruce has purchased a new Overland oar. The fine warm weather of last week allowed our farmers to get in their root crop. Mr and Mrs Barber of Seaforth were recent visitors in this community, Mr and Mrs. Wm, Golding of Sea forth spent a few days at the Goma o Mr, 13, Golding. Mr4! Ed. Drake of Seaforth is visiting 'her daughter, Mrs J. M. McDonald. Phe Senshisiis'Olub of the .l'unior 'room:01 the •separate school gave a very patriotic pssogramme of original comp- ositi'onsreadings, recitations on Friday, of last week, The pupils were oostgrat. elated on their work by Rev, Father Noonan, Miss Bessie Jordan and Mrs Leo Fortune of Seaforth were in Ogdeus burg N, Y , to attend the gradestiou excersises of Miss Mary Jordan and Miss Clark, Mr. Phi Murphy has his new ice Crean' parlor in full blast. Mise .tabus Murray of Stratford Nor- mal visited her sister here Mies G. Mur- ray. Kippen atossamds Herbert Whitman. druggist of 'Tor- onto, is attending his holidays with his parents. His wife and child who spent part of the time et her home at High- gate is also hate. Beaus are being largely shipped from this point at present. Though the farmers are only getting $2 or $3 per bushels they are still selling them in the stores for 10 cents per pound id - most as dear as when the farmers got $b.00 per bushel And yet we hear of high prices for farmers. Mr. John Workman is stow rapidly recovering, Rev, S. Foote of Exeter preached by the church on Sunday. Mullett CiRer, Bir, McConnell who has been ill for some thee know improving and his friends Nape it may 'continue. aortas Mrs A. R. Garrett attended the W, A. meeting in London last week, Mrs, Geo. Case also went with her. Rev. Mr. Telford of: Blyth took the services in the lsresbyterian Church on Sunday. The Methodist conference meets in Goderich this week, Rev. A. E' Doan is there attending its sessions. Mre, Wm, Lukes who fell hrealcmg her legseine time ago again fell and broke her arm. ' Our streets are now oiled and dust is a thing of the past. l rucefield Mre, D. Strong died at the home of her daughter Mre, Stark in Seaforth, She lived here for many years. Her husband died some years ago and since then made her home with her son_ Reuben, Another son Levi, lives in 'a:Ninton, She was buried in Clinton. Gunner Lyle Rill, winner of the Military medal arrived home last week, Mrs. Geo, Swan and Dorothy went to Toronto last week to meet the brother of the former, Pte, Fred W.lson, who etnr tied from overseas. Pte. Clarence Aikenhead is home and his friends are glad to welcome him. 2enstance A congregational meeting was held in the Church on Thursday evening. Lunch was served and a good program While the pastor was away, Mr, ,T Button of Seaforth took his ditty. Mrs. W, Moore and son have return- ed to Toronto sfter a pleasant visit with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, 1. Manse. The hot weather of the past few days have seen many busy with the root crop Mrs., T, A. McLavis is home again • Dublin after spending a couple of years in the west Pte Leo Rolland arrived from over- Miss Chittick is visiting her grand. seas last week and on reaching Beech- father Mr. A, Roberton, wooti at 6 p. in. was presented by Mr. Malone, with a chi' hag' and Mr. T. Miss Jean McKellar is home after hielady, of Hibbert; read an address, In the evening his many friends in the vicinity called at his home and a very enjoyable evening was spent in dancing Leo took part in most of the thick of the fighting from Vimy Ridge till the end of the war end, entered Molts with the vietorius army, At Lens he was wounded by shrapnel which laid him up for six weeks, As soon as he gets his dischargehe hopes to resume work with the Merchants a is Bauk, Mrs J, V, Ryan has moved to Strat- ford where she will reside in future, ,Pte, J, Klinkhammer returned home last Tuesday night this week. spending a week in Galt, Lieut, Wm. Oliver is getting the congratulations of many friends on his safe return and wearing the Military Cross from the hands of the king, Miller's Worm Powders ale a pleas- eot medicine for worm -infested child- ren, and they will take it without objection. When directions are follow ed itwil i1 not injure Juethe most delicate child, as there is nothing of an injuri OUR nature in its composition. They will speedily rid a child of worms and restore the health of the little sufferers whose vitality has become impaired by these internal pests, Thursday ane Saving and Reconstruction The period of reconstruction brings prosperity to those with money in the, bank. .Are you in.that class? If not, make it a point to open a savings account` to -day. Money makes money. THE NK 510 SEAFORTH BRANCH: R, M. JONES, Manage\ cage esi:k;61.3.`Ss't01,64&pcIEifMIIIIIItl a01IIIIIni M.XMAAMiongar1 tY isran. ll01 Commercial Hotel Thursday June 5 DO N 11 END'S FitR FOR of Toronto invite yon 'to their dis- play of the newest creations in artistie hair goods, r'If, your orris hair is thin, dtil'i and nnbecom' ing, let us;rdamonatrate just what can he done to euppiy your lack of heir, sod how perfectly LADING—Switches, Transformations, Waves, Pompadours, 9hignous, Etc. BALI) M EN.-.DORENWEND'S TOUPEE will make you lohk- years younger and improve your health. Light as a fen- ' ahoy and incte'tectable on oar sanitary tint .tit trnottrie5 Tide display is for 1 day only, 'l'hureday June 6th Appointnieute.can be arranged at residence if so desired . THERE IS No Cb1ARGI FOR A DEIIUNS'lRA'PION rt -IE D'OIZEIiiWEND COMPANY LIMITED Head 00105.-103.Ip6 YJIfGE ST. Try fiLr K col Fotw.ear "The Phone 51 eralenlielleilereek A OTT orne of Good' Shoes" Seaford] Creation of Provincial Committees • Approved The government is dealing efficient- ly, vigorously and rapidly with the r'e.stlon of looking after and provid- ing work for disabled and Invalided soldiers who are returning from the front. The government has for 'a long time been .giving serious study to this problem, as It has been realized that Clarinda moat well provide for her her- oes who have made -sacrifices for She Empire...Canada'a .pensions are the largest .of .any country in 4he world, but it rias been realized thatis not sufiiclt'nt. Deane must be. found to provide employment for disabled and Invalided men and men who are un- able to resume their old vocations must ho- given an opportunity to learn new means of livelihood, 'The Mili- tary Hospitals' Commission of which Seuutor Lougheed is chairman, was asked to go into the whole question and devise tt solution. A great deal of thought and attention has been given to the subject and a compreheu. etre scheme .ticeis tt it_ was. 4>eciflncj The cheapness of Mother Graves Worm Exterminator puts it within reach of all, and it can be got at any druggist's, smissameresreaeassatermutcxgasstontstessb Notice The Farmers Club will hold its monthly meeting in the Separate School Hall on June 4th at S Gdod music and programme. Come and bring the ladies wills y,ou. (3 D. C. BARN, W It DORRANC'E Pres, Sooty, NOTICE Ratopayore in the T,'wnship of Mc- Killop may pay their Kinburn Drain Assessments 'at the Dominion Batik Seaforth until June 20th 1919. Parties paying please take their Hiubarn Drain By-law with them. By order of the McKillop Council. May 3lat igi9, M. MURD1E, Clerk. Cauliflower Plants Genuine Early Snowball 50 for 115c postpaid Shipped snoceesfully everywhere, Aelt for price list of Cabbage, Celery and other Vegetable Plante, HERULG'a FARMS, Fruitland, Ontario, Niagara District. LIFT CORNS OR Ir CALLUSES OFF ,..:1-.- Doesn't hurt, Lift any corn or callus off with fingers f f' rJ A i"'ti /.✓. d '' Don't suffer! 'A tiny bottle of Preezono costa but a few cents at any, drug store. Apply a few drops on the corns, calluses and "hard, skin" on. bot- tom of feet, then lift them off. When Freezone removes morns from the toes or calluses from the bottom of feet, the pleita'benenih is heft plakant healthy 001 ne'rer, sove5 feeder Yr• ernttated. Best Goods Self Service J Lowest ' Prices Week t YLr' u r Stor Stil ials Corn Flakes 12e per pk, Shredded Wheat...,130 Grape Nuts 15c Quaker White Oats [large] 330 Rolled Oats t oyt Or;n:: 5c " lb, Rolled Wheat QUAD TY N1 7c 66 lb. Monarch I' 6` 6 tI Cc Pastry Flour Special Price' _ 49 lb. bags = , $2.75 When in ',Town Use Yoin' Own Store As Your Buying Centre Prices Convince That Co=operation Spells n ontm=y PER + ' t , t E LIMITED O, Distributing Warehouse No. 1 Seaforth