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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1919-09-04, Page 8LEAN AND SANITARY Nothing more restful than a hair -cut or shave in a clean surrounding. 'Try Sh;unpuu for dandruff or, falling' hair, or a good head wash, If you have closed pores or blackheads, try an -hal Massae, We ttarantee to - put a shaving edge on your ratozr. Commercial Barber Shop, C4th W. ROBINSON, Propr. ct.seeee.netese,.eeeeeseesottetees eeee..uoaeeser! CORRESPONDENCE r WALTON Mr. and Mas Geo. Ferguson tet Toronto are pending a tete day with \[r Forgusen's parents here. Mr. W. Neat Mr, James Harris, and \!r. Ferguson are spending a few days in Toronto. . ze said Revising (facers will be held ddr,}acme Niiehne of Stratford as follows: Spent Sunday arid :Monday with his in the Chambers of his honor Judge friend, Louis 1,Volff. 13oth gentlemen I'iclisou in the Court house, Tawe left 'Gerrnan• thiilt•-eight ',Years ago tit Ciuderich-on the 24th day of Sep- trarelled as cunrpattoits to Canada. tcluber 1919to hear complaints as to They .,till visit each other periodic- the said voters lists' for polling sub - illy and Mr, kuelme purposes short- divisions 1, 2„i and 4 in the said to leaving to spend Cour months Putti of Ciodericiz; aliromleteitieg relatives•' Lit time Chambers of his honor Judge•.. \la. I,. el Et tins, banker, ,f Iles I Itrrl sonin the Court House, Town vitt, spent a couple 61' ,lass at his of Gnderich, on the 25th day of Sep former rue here t1n., wect:. Needier 11)1n to hear cotep,laints as Miss Marie \et inieft today for I to the said voters' diets fur polling C avega t lain' eha ge of a school. sub -divisions 5, ii and 7 ie the said, Alis Agnes Stapleton left rester- 'I'ot4n of Goderieh; In the township Hall, Ethel• on tint 24111. clay of September 1919 to Inca complaints and appeals as to the said voters' lists for the township ,of Grey; In the Town Hall, Brussel% on the 27th clay of September 1919 to heir complaints and appeals as to said voters' lists for the said Village of Brussels; 1n the Township {tall, Carlow on the 24th day of September 1919 to hear complaints and appeals as to the said setters' lists for the township of Col- in the Township Hall, Londesboro, on the 25th day of September 1919 to hear cutupleints and appeals as to DUB 1;1N `l'I-IE SI;Arei-, I'll N F 1%1'S lay to resume her duties as teacher at Weiland, Ont, tins. fierce left 3e•ste!day for iter home in Detroit, having spent a Pleasant two (leek, with relatives, \dr, and Mrs. Fred Shepherd and two children Isabel and Edward, of t t Mars, Iowa: spent afew• days at tl r Ii !n)e of Mrs. Shepherd's cousin, Mr. Jos: Nagle. It is tut years since Mrs. Shepherd went west and al though brought tip in Toronto, she is captivated with country life, and :ye ul I out exchange her lot with that .if a rite nuih, nairc Last year Mrs. 'sus ,her,I rosin .1,0tt chickens, a 1 lb. broiled netting her Ptic, and 'Ie year she has SOO chickens hatch - hens ashes does not take to the sail voters' lists for tNt' i t .t do feted -where site is in 1 ttnsltip of Hullett; said lig for i,(,;, an acre and Am.( in she Township Ilall, on the 24th •a- "What is e.rong with ltntario" of Se tcntherl'il') t., hear coot - ilia land N Met as cod as het my f butts a1.1 appOit itS. the said Coo people ,ple at t , malty holidays voters' lists for the said township :i,(d work h naa en • stencaliy Eggs ' \[chola,{,; of � s t l eei when she left) to th 'c, wu Bali, Scafortli. .m 117e rt :14,,f0 u l >itr tittnho- 25th stay- of September 191(1, to hear one too addicted h laciness complaints wed appeals as to the so; el ,i te:,llu• here with said voters' lisle lot 'the said :,mi ..,I n , Town lr,t Itet... ,.,t . eatortl j t. .etIteots ,u; :iirtl lar ten rr le the Town Flail Clinton, on the i luta! than in Iowa. „::ih .lay of Septenl,•rl''l", to heat Ir anti MN. She- ] t,l lett lest c i t .i:.:gtr and appeals as to the ronttt, front to th t3 -,till lull s.n:l voters' lists for the said Town r.i 'tan an,' 1 ktroit, and e:{ett t 11.?intim; - Iiy the 211th of this month.neil tottiat - y('`+ to commence e'e. at I,) Mrs. Gillespie is a ten lice tl r hro t. Exhibition this -leek. ,t Mr. and Mrs. d )a; t l t_. is z i t a, sue .;t a ft•IN- day . at the V.,routo1 t?te Exliibititat. Nies, rime. a. ting lett to ..pend a fee tt ktektiin the west this leek. -. tr Robe Ma t tai•o nt n e,. Ales 1 k• an. t and family f l 'a'1, 7 t , j'.l 1. t,1 Ireen Fmlerci last week. anti 'visited their sister, Mrs. W. r aver t. Ed we it scat tit R t. t! 0'tt Mitzott. --. ebrivb 'iv'-• r. -av :vent, I lilt next. , There e t a ,. t annt.J nal p agrtant, hi I 'i: 1 i. ay r c irit g Sept. 12th. WilZ give 411 arkiress in the Bethel I Church on the same :subject hot front tun' a different view -point. 11 1 lion „..1,,,.e,r i_. ''e li st d „ tit 1 t -k. in the forenoon, 1.An And Further lake Notice that ally le tole, Dorsey . , Seaford? 1 is titerwho desires to complain that el i np :r,t• liys with relativesin the names of any pts nus entitled ,lin t be entt'retl c, ' u the said lists have Heinealmo of clinron wit; been unfitted from the same, or that the se more tem! at the Manley the names of persons who are not ! andeliss Mary hi rrray the entitled to be voters have been enter - or, ad on the lists, may not less than 51 heme clear for I day' night after visiting her aunt the sittings of the Revising Officer, I } ere or tilt, name of any i Nevin. on or removed front the said lists, ll r. and :hirs, John Mealy and fait- Anil further take notice that such sly of West Munktun spent Sunday appeals must be by notice in writing ttith Mr. ami Mr„. 1.. J. Looby, in the perscribed form signed by the Miss Clara Meagher left Monday complainant, and given or left for w take charge of a school near Ot- hint at his residence or place of bus- tawa tel Miss G. Meagher takes a loess to the Clerks of the Revising ;,-hood near Toronto. t)fttcers, as follows; A number of people from this To L. I,, Knox, Gotlerich for the locality went to ,Stratford on Mott- Town of Goderich; to A. H. McDon- day for the Labor Day sports, aid, Ethel, as to the said lists for the township of Grey; to F. S. Scott, Brussels, for the Village of Brussels; to Isaac Hetherington, R. R. 1, Shepparton, for the township of Col- borne; to J. Fingland, Londesboro, for the Township of Hullett; to M. \€urdie, R. R. 1, Seaforth, for the Township of McKillop; to J. A. Wilson, Seaforth, for theTown of Seaforth; to D. L. MacPherson, Clin- ton, for the Town of Clinton. Lewis H. Dickson. Chairman, Voters' Registration Board, County of Huron. Copies of the Voters Lists may be seen with the Municipal Clerks, Post Masters, H. J. D. Cooke. Goderieh, attendance WINTHROP Mr,Cdta.. Uolntage has purchased the farm across tate road from Mr. John Campbell rind Mr. Campbell since purchased Mr . James Hart's farm just a little tray east of his own place. Mr. David McFarlane has pur- chased a Mogul tractor from Mr. James Kerr for use on his farm, Mr. James H. Campbell has pur- chased a new Ford car, Mr. John McCallum has purchased the Methodist church one and one quarter miles east of the village and intends moving it to his farm. Our school opened again with Hits) Shillinglaw as teacher. Mr. Thomas Mcilroy and George McKee each had a well drilled on their farms last week. Mr. Hopper of Belgrave had the contract. tss Dolly \\'nlfe arrived i ilio n a data before the date fixed Urs, t eImingvillt apply, complain or appeal to have Mi I iertnan of \\ in.lcnr, is the his i mm name guest of her brother, Mr. W. A, other person corrected in, entered CASTO For Infants and Children 4 In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of TIT if 7 1 311'ER.'\ NC E REFEREN,- 171.'bf ACT 1919 MANLEY 1. Form 10 Ontario Election Act, 1918, (Referred to in Section 34) Notice of Sittings of Revising Officers Electoral 1>istrict iif Centre Huron; to wit Take notiee that the voter.; t rs lista for the - rh !n i,-i,.ns 1 and 2 n t r• u n ttciluality of the cilia;ter ni nninlieeed I. 2, 3. and 4 in ret united silty. f the town of ('lit ,rt:. ;motbere,i 1, 2, 3. and 4 in the , nnshit rf t'nlb untie: numbered I Messrs, Thos. McKay and W. Manley shipped a carload of cattle to Toronto last week and are salting in the Toronto Exhibition. Messrs. Charles Regeke and Chas. Eggert are repairing the Lawrence : Drain near Seaforth. The many frie't,}s of Mr. Williarn j Mitchell are sorry to learn that lir- , t is net improving in health, ! t Miss Annie R:street is still in a I t prrcarions rr,nditinn. t 4, - n, and. 7 ill tin' town let -telt; uutni,e 1 1, 2. i 4, 5, 7 in the township ''I r rev; 1; 2, f ti and 7 nr the tow whip lett: tutrnht•r, 1 and 4 in t n..hip r f \ic'I:ilf, I ; awl nnntbe 1 2, .1 4 anti sin the town of Se 7 have heeuprepared by the e retort and have }Well deliver he clerk of this Mart? by tl truing Offieer; that His honer Judge Lewis'H cson has been atrn,inted Retisin he purpose of hearing complain appeals as to the said lists fn town of C:oderich; His hono ge E, N. Lewis has been appoint ie rising ()Meer fret the purpos e acing complaints and appeals a e said lists for the township 0 and the village of Brussels; Reynolds. Esquire, has bee inted Revising Officer to hes plaints and appeals as to the said s' lists for the townships" of ^°Thorne and Hallett; ` D. McDon- ald, Esquire, has been appointed Re- vising Officer to hear complaints and appeals as to the said voters' lists for the township of McKillop and Town of Seaforth; C. Seager has been appointed Re- vising Officer to hear complaints sad appeals as to the said voters' lists for the Town of Clinton, And take farther notice that the sittings of the land BRUCEFIELD 4 f Htd Mrs. Barbara ?skiver, of Clinton. f eta announces the marriage ',f hereldest fort l daughter, Marjorie if.. to II, Goldie Graham. which took pierce. at the u,re Manse, Ian cefieil. on hriri ty. August R, t 29th, l'tl9., civ;. ceremony was Rett formed by the Rev. W. 1•,t, McIntosh, id Did for t McKILLOP and the of. r., Captain Earl Heron awl et,'e- ut cddI Toronto visited at the home of Mrs. of h George Habkirlc. Miss Birdie Shannon to th ed to Hamilton, ixas” i etarn- Grey Mrs, Earl Habkirk spent a few appn days in Toronto'last weelc Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Irvine of Tor voter cote onto, are visiting relatives in_ this vicinity during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Griffin of Stratford have returned homeafter spending a week with their niece, Mrs, S. J. Bell. Harvestingis practically over and a considerable amount of the thresh- ing has been donee. A large number of the farmers are taking in the Toronto Exhibition' this week tr ropes ti rooster, makes love and grabs a fortune. r Only a Normand could preserve the plausibility Chief Enumerator, the local enum- erators for the tieverdl• polling stib- divisions, the members of the var- ious municipal commits and with the undersigned, Seager, Clerk, \'titers, Ii'p-istratii,u Board, titidericl:. LIFT` CORNS OR _�' CALLUSES OFF Doesn't hurtl Lift any corn or callus off .with fingers Thursday Sep ti:mber4 memaseaistwom Don't sutler! ,i. tiny bottle of Freezone costs but a fast' cents at any arug store. Apply a few drops on the corns, 'aliases and "hard skin" on bot- tom of feet, then lift tltent off'. t ) When Freezone removes i'urns from the toes or calluses from the bottom of feet, tile skin beneath is left pink and healthy and never pore, tender* or irritated. OTHER TABLETS NOT ASPIRIN AT ALL Only Tablets with "Bayer Cross" are Gelatine Aspirin ver If you don't sec the "Bayer Cross" on the tablets, yeti are not getting Aspirin—only an acid imitation, Genuine in" are nose made "Bayer Canadaa by a Cants of adian Coan interest what- ever,pallrights being ipurchased from the United States Government. During the war. acid imitations were sold as Aspirin in pill boxes and various other containers. The "Bayer Gross" is your only way of knowing that you are getting genuine Aspirin, proved safe by millions for Headache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Neuritis, and for Pain generally. Hanlso larger sized y s "Bayer" packages boxes of 12 eteanabe lead at .drug stores, he trade mark inACanadal, irin is of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetieacidester of Salicylicacid, Machine Operators Wanted a few girls to opet•ate sewing machines. W. Z'', Sanford M!'g, Co Seaforth Phone 89. This Week "lid the screens funniest comedienne, r' I pjlw here last in "Peck's Bad Girl" appears in 'The Pest' She wears overalls, rides a donkey, saddles a dog, interest e and heart of the story and .at the same time treat f the spectator to a Collection of surprising pranks and stunts that make the "Pest," Y One of the biggest comedy sensations filmed,. Don't overlook it Here Thur. Fri. Sat, rincess' II- Ca*da's Dead and Missing Canada's Wounded' - - - Canada's National ebt - Ssoldliers' Annual Pensions HE WORLD is staggering with debt. countries are verging on' bankruptcy. Five years ago Canada had never dreamed of carries to -day. Canada entered the Great War with a National Debt of $337,000,000, or $42 per head of population. Canada emerges with a National Debt to date of $1,670,263,691, which is expected to approximate :$2,000000- 000 by the end of the fiscal year ---or about $250 for every man, woman and child in the country. Interest charges alone will eat up nearly one- half our present national revenue, and soldiers' pensions will have to be provided as well. 63,033 149,709 $1,670,265,691 ^ 55,000,00 Some of the leading the financial burden she • Cts n Ontario ;air (ford to Spend $36,0' ®, 01{0 a Year on PREVIOUS to the Ontario Temperance Act the drink bill o �-' f the Province approximated $36,000,000 'per year, an amount about equal to Ontario's share of the Annual interest on our National Debt. In the face of our financial responsibilities alone, is this the time to repeal the Ontario Temperance Act or relax a single one of its restric- tions upon waste of money and man power? To every question on the Referendum Ballot vote-- fe N $1, �e m a u es -..-64 Nor No Repeal—No Government beer shops—No intoxicating beer in Standard Hotel bars—No Govern - meat beer and whiskey shops. Be sure you are on the voters' list. Be sure you mark your ballot flour mes X X X X—in the column headed No. tarso Referend m Committee JOHN MACDONALD, D. A. DUNLAP; Chairman. Treaaurtr. ANDREW S. GRANT; Fier -Chairman and Secretary. (1001 Excelsior Life Bldg.) al Best Goods Self Service I Lowest Prices ROT1ijIU See our SPECIAL at 68 ctcs. These are of good quality and are specially priced, Salmon & Herring Red (Large) Red (Small) Pink [Large] Kippered Herring Sardines Have you tried our Dressing table: Salt that will Small Size Large Size Dairy Salt Coarse Salt 45c. 23c. 30c. 0c. 22c. 10c. Salad 45c, not h rde 15c. (3y, 30c, 95c. 90c. Tea e .1 offee are + tlw+ jo••ff..ee, U. P. 0, tins Cofiea }rig ai,i ns Coffee, Bulk Tea at 53c & 65c. Black, Green her 50c 50c 50e and Mixed. W t8 P T'1 qtr Hig ° ,' t e ,; sh Price for Eggs Phone • i.s -a 117 LIMITED Distributing Warehouse N'o.1 PERATIVE (Phone lI7) Seaforth ,r n