HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1919-09-11, Page 8CLEAN AND SANITARY
Nothing more restful than
a hair -cut or shave in clean HULLETT
• surrounding.
Try Shant}nao for dandruff- vi 11 lt.t} SI r,isnt1 has return-
Ul failing a good 'she school down in the . east-
headt tla province.
rinse.
tvaSh. 41 ss" hot rt), 1,1, tin his return,
if you have el .;ed poroti, I, I to ,atter .;a fortnight's
or } lac khcatis, try an i !'Vi Ooliday.
,M,sSage. NIL rani Itreetuan spent a few
c!.fifele:, is tti,,.e,
Miss Margaret Wilson; who has
been spending the past month with
Sir. and Mrs. George Wilson return
ed to London on Saturday.
• W .' guarantee to put a
sha ving. edge on your mos r.
-Comment 1 Barber Shop, elth
W. ROBINSON,
THF SIAFORTH N EWS
visinl Officer to hear complaints and
appeals as to the said voters' lists
for the township of 7efeKillop and
!Town of Seaforth;
C.Seager has been appointed Re -
I wising Officer to hear complaints and
appeals as to the said voters' lists
Ise. the Town of Clinton. And take
further ,',
i notice that the sittings of the�
IRevising Officers will be held
follows.
Lt the chambers f his honor Judge
)i' ks n in the t opt t ]loose, Town
I of f nderieh on the 4th day of Sep-
't.ember 1919to hear ci lllplai'nts as 1..
1 said voters lists' for polling sub-
divisions 1, d, 3 and 4 in the said
Tor, n Of Bossu h,
L. the Chambers of his honor lodes
Ionits,cisin the t.tort House, Tow.t
C C,oderich, on the '; th day of Sep-
tember 1919 to hear complaints as
to the said voters' lists for polling
sub -divisions 5, o and 7 iii the said
Town of Goderich;
In the township Hall, Ethel, on the
24th ".lay of September 1919 to hear
n "tart is and appeals as to tt:e�
said voters' lists for the township of
trey:
ii, the Town Hail, direr cls, on the
_, t1 ,lay of September 1919 to (tear
ruplatnts and appeals as to said
,t.rs' lists for the said Village of
Nle. and 11 C. ihelittrilland 1
+la+idt of i n •I e.er have been!
+ ,•_
tine lomws of Nlessrs, \i ,
i, ' snit ..ue 1'e tri; ata'
Propr. th 'rat n i ,n
Sir. it,,ti 1lorri . ii has returned
t of 1e n Chicago after spend-
s ,Ar.tks with his fath-
leeeleote M i't'isun, and with
.y relatives.
KIPPEN
I .iu w[rs. R.at Ilayman, Mr.
•l1, 1i l Kan and -site, and
nal
Nie, 'ly not motored to
t'. a term the Exhibition
. i -it friends.
t .e. .I r. .soil Mrs. l'homits Richardson `
heed is tbis village for It
11ltsSLis,
u Out ottuship Hall, Carlow on the
th ,Tat oi September 1919 to hear
uounlitititsanti appeals eals 11 to the said
tiI leis• lists for the township of C"ol-'
I
be,rne•
CONRES •ON E'NCE
ispar=-c,sa,w,�,ales..-,tiers,ssoeamws,s,,,,,,.:n,.,�,a6
WALT ON
jilt . ic,h,. Mel)nn ld n.1 wl s
Mar Sicltonal-i were at the
ii I', t t t. last we k V
McDonald stayed• lit ! rs•wt., T ...\i
tel l school.
Mr. mei 't rs.
Otrt., .-.
R t :u .,, t ter
Mi h hi is, . el n tl
51st Mrs. Hoy.
.i animal `ienuul hair
dist t
NV .1, h I incl Moo
amt was a et .tli 1f1.'t
11 T err!.d 110Q f n nl..'
pets.The vegetables were e - ood e
std r tag. the t season. Cit• tit-
in:: t d drawing t shewed e l cie• stably.
Thet aw mere in t e i. by all
from he smallest bo tri girls up
to TN- teacher r'; married women,
c•:r.tc very l ,ver speakers tank
speaking,
Fart I tb-• ilrlie contest,
showing that sur 'scb i r.. train.
Ing leaders r the fn POuhcrs
and n t 1 had reason t.• 'n° proud
cT the ie C they fade of the
Fair.
1.), miss hearing Rev. Captain
Edwards !. . Bethel cItur.'h on Friday
eve: . e'' c n e'r 12th. He will
give a t address- on some his exper-
ience. overseas.
The R'cnt:e u s Institute will held'
the regular monthly meeting at the
lienor c.f A. Ti. Bruce on September
17th. at 3 p.. m. Mrs. Alex. Gardin-
will take the topic, "Advantages of
Police Village." There will be a
Roll Call for Kitchen Convenience
A chapter from the new hook, ''Our
Government." will be read.
ie
t , e rn
1. w. 11 `s lac i. in.1 titre chldre
w as 1
Henske. a a .,., l D al with M
,t.i ! ar•I M. 11 relish r ,. some days
t- they wort ntc t London where
are I i t ty with friends.
Mr. t\lar Johnston of St.Louis.
\1. 1,,, been viii fu his annual
visit i b. ! e l it t hist week
(t visit his it :Its.., Asir;.. Walter
\f t., and Mr Join: iluchanan.
. nd,m were the .guests test, of their
aunt. Circ James \tiller, last week
'F1 gentle -mem is th• .son of Mr
ll eh:man or Hensail.
Mrs. I e, , Iavh.r, wilts lived sir
i 1 year i.t this; w t Lige. but f..r
tlr past v ar has male her hoto e
Stanley with her daughter,, left last
week fi,r. T , n 9c,n to visit her sons.
\ta Frank I t ;. sha l is spending a
couple of months with his brothers
and sisters. in Saskatchewan. Mr.
ipshall's health has not been good
far some time.
Mr. John'Schaffer Of Parkhill ae-
contp•atited by his wife and daughter
and Mrs. Brenimer of Grand Bend
visited with his uncle, Mr. Henry
at our village on Tuesday.
quiet wedding took place at the
manse on '!'hursday.last when Rev.
Dr. Aikteu officiated at the marr-
iage of Mr: Lorne Luker and Miss
Bessie Love, doth of Hay Town-
ship, The groom is a prosperous far-
mer on the Zurich road near Hen-
aIL The happy mitre motored to
l-lamiitonand Toronto to spend the
honeymoon. The best of good wish-
es from a hos t of friends go with
them.
ears of I .t. II n a
tie) :I the hest -t -.
r. '
lt. the '1'utnlsltip 11x11, i,ondesbor
r, the 25th day Of September 19
to hear complaints and appeals as
the said voters' lists for the sal
l wnsh:p vi ,Mullett;
in .ills Township Hall, on the 24th
n- of Se ,tcntber191' tt, hear coin-
!Islets
onnr rots and appeals as to the said
voters' lists for the said township of
WINTHROP
Mr. Fred Sherritt who has beets
working for Mr, John Campbell,
met with a rather serious accident
on Monday last. He and Mr. Camp-
bell were engaged hauling manure
with a spreader, and while unhitch-
ing the horses at noon, one of them
struck in the face with its front foot
knocking him down and tramping
on his breast with both front feet.
He was unconscious for some time.
Br. Ross of Seaforth was called
and dressed the wounds in his face.
He was badly bruised about the
breast but at present is not suppos-
ed to have suffered any internal in -
Jury.
Mr. John Shannon had a well
drilled on his farm this week. Mr.
Hopper of Belgrave who ha -s been
working i ' tl listrict for some
thee with his outfit slid the work.
lefr. W. T. Grieve was in Toron-
to last week taking in the Exhibi-
tion. He motored there and back.
Mr. H. Edge who has purchased
the grist -mill from Mr. Gnvertlock.
had a smeg ,sf men at work lout
week taking it .lown.
Mr. altar to foee is tats tip at
present with II serious afftn tiro, of
the eyes.
Mr. Jolt,. Moralism-, has resold
the if ..1 , °-: rt,r.a: lndlditts=.
-which ts.. rr•_ ".try owecha<crl. t„
Isle. Jae Y -s 1.. ini yson of 1Cippen.
CROIVIA BTY
Sir. Oscar T1taTelec whn h.
been with Mr. \Vil.o,s since return-
ing from Trancein the spri wn. loft
on Satm,tav to talc a. position , t
Win (Nor.
1 matt: Nerds of Mrs. Hugh
Curiie.. iv:will he sorry to hear that
the I. Ill s.• ],resent with al'penrlint-
is. Pr. B..s of ce.tfr,rth is at prevent
in attenclence.
Mr. and Sirs. Frank T'amiltoo
9t+r1 t of 'Seattle. U,, called
on many friends here quite..rectutiy.
Mr. Hamilton was born here and
spent his young his young manhood
in the vicinity.
The congregation are pleased to
see the Manse people home again
all looking so wveil after their
month's holidaying at Bruce Beach.
Mrs. Donald Mcl{eliar is visiting
her sister in Galt at present.- She
will also visit relatives in Brantford
and Aylmer before returning.
Mr. and Mrs,Ernest Graham of
Avonton spent the week -end at the
home of the latter's grandmother's
Mrs. Currie, Sr. Her other grand-
daughter Mrs. John Young, and
her husband were also her 'visitors
fon Sunday.
et,
19
to
tl
wlcAillap;
hi the l.niii 111111, Seaforth, on th
•� th Lay of September 1919, to hen
•1 . iplaittt. and appeals as to th
aid voters' lists fur thesaidTaut
+otSeaforth:
Its the Town Ball, Clinton, on th
'th clay of Seliteiubcr191V, to hen
I er.tnplaints and appeals as to tit
said voters' lists for the said oni o
Clinton;
Such Sittings to commence at It
o'clock in the forenoon.
And Further Take Notice that ally
voter who desires to complain that
the names of any persons entitled
to be entered on the said lists have
been omitted from the same, or that
the names of persons who are not
entitled to be voters have been enter-
ed on the lists, may not less than 5
clear days before the date fixed for
the sittings of the Revising Officer,
apply, complain or appeal to have
his own name or the name of any
other person corrected in, entered
on or removed from the said lists.
And further take notice that such
appeals must be by notice in writing
in the perseribed form signed by the
complainant, and given or left for
him at his residence or place of bus-
iness to the Clerks of the Revising
Officers, as follows:
To L. L. Knox, Goderich for the
Town of Goderich; to A. H. McDon-
ald, 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,
-or the Township of Hallett: to M.
9(urdie, R. R. 1, Seaforth, for the
'wwnship of McKillop; to J. A.
Rilson. Seaforth, for theTown of
IA
For Infants and Children t
in Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears
the
Signature of
As a veriniftige there is nothing cc'
potent as Mother Graves' Worm Ex t
tet•rit au,r: and it can be given . to
tile nt tst delicate child without fear
t l'1
injury to tn. constitution.
Seaforth; to D, L. MacPherson, ''Clin-
ton, for. the Town of Clinton.
Lewis H. Dickson,
Chairman, \ c ter,' Registration
Board, County of Huron. •
Copies of the Voters Lists may be '
seen with the :Municipal Clerks, Post
]fasters, J. U. Cooke. Goderich,
].'hist Enumerator. the local enum-
'ih ills Inr the seem wi polling sub- at -Ii
divisions. the :members of the var.- / �:
i..,i llrlillle111i1 y,. c. 'wells
mot' with the it
undersigned,
C. Seager,
Clerk, Voters, Registration
Goderich.
LIFT OFF CORNS!
Board.
I1
Apply few drops then lift sore,
touchy corns off with
fingers
Doesn't hurt a, bftt Drop a Iittle
I'reezone on an aching corn, instantly
that corn stops hurting, then you lift
5t right out. Yes, magic!
A tiny bottle of Treezone costs but a
tete cents at any drug store, but is se*
cleat to remove every hard corn, soft
corn, or corn between the toes, and the
calluses, 'without soreness or irritation.
re on
lI ea a is the sensational discovery
of a Cincinnati genius, It is wonderful.
THERE IS ONLY ONE
GENUINE ASPIRIN
f.
'COnly Tablets with "Bayer Cross"
are Aspirin—No others!
'I'Ifsi 7'h \1I) I'.1\t'F REIaFRF,\-
Dl Sl \C'I' N'lti
i'or'i 10
Ontario Election on Act, 1918,
Referred to Ir. Section i'-1 e
otire of Ort- t I,s of Revising.
_
Officers
,•ct t-riI;.i-tiet. '-f C .acre Hnr..m:
tit wait:
i'sl e t - ill. ,i 1-- iit's
1 1" ,: 12
a.t 1
inneleIne e J n ll.�, of
r.. n• ' i- :toil 4' in
mini, i, t' aiil rf lits..
i' tttimb '• I Ill 1 it tie
n i 9 t l illitilltered 1.
1 Int 7 in tits lo.se
slo I )r. numbere,! 1 i -6,
-er:i 7 in the t ay. nshit. of Gree: 1, 2.
'- S. , ; and 7 u the hit, .,f
i{nlh.tt:
munbers 1, 4..3 and 4 in the
1...wnship of-3i'-ls'illop: and number -
e,1 1, 2. 1, 4 and Tin the town of Sea -
forth have been prepared by the en-
rme- t:'rr and hare been delivered;
to the Clerk of this P 'toed by the
Returning. Offirer,
And that His honor iudge Lewis H.
Dickson has been appointed Revising
for the purpose of hearing complaints
aud appeals as to the said lists for
the town of Goderich; His honor
lodge E. N. Lewis has been appoint-
ed Revising Officer for the purpose
of hearing complaints and appeals as
to the said lists for the township of
Grey and the village of Brussels;
R. G. Reynolds, Esquire, has been
appointed Revising Officer to hear
Complaints and appeals as to the said
voters' lists for the townships of
Colborne and Hull'ett; D. McDon-
ald, Esquire, has bees appointed Re-
If you don't see the "Bayer Cross"
on the tablets, refuse them—they are
not Aspirin at all.
Your druggist gladly will give you the
genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" be-
cause genuine Aspirin now is made by
Canadians and owned by a Canadian
Company.
There is not a cent's worth of German
interest in Aspirin, all rights being pur-
chased from the U, 5, Government.
During the war, acid imitations were
sold as Aspirin in pill boxes and various
other containers. But now you can qct
genuine Aspirin, plainly stamped with
the safety "Bayer Cross,"—Aspirin
proved safe by millions for Headache,
Toothache, Earache, Rheumatism, Lum-
bago, Colds, Neuritis, and Pain generally.
Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets—also
larger "Baeyer" packages.
Aspirin is the trade mark (registered
in Canada), of Bayer Manufacture of
Monoaceticacidester of Salieylieaeid. '
Machine Operators
Wanted a few girls to operate sewing
machines.
lv, E. vanford hlfg,Co
Seaforth
Phone 50.
:,eleot picture; Corporation present "ALICE ',BRADY" in the DEATH
l i \ \ CE ---A story of Carbaret life in New York City. Also showing a
New MACK SENNET Paramount Comedy, "Whose Little Wife are
fort" with the one and only "CHARLIE MURRAY" and "TEDDY"
•
wonderful CI,•,• -t bane dog appearing
the
' BRADY
Ire -r• 1.1
//...
DANCE"
;', d�/Y"'r'4 SEp.,1dCT 10 i iLiC7Yi 9
Thurs., Fri, & Sat.
Admission -10 & 15 cents.
Princess
THURSDAY, SEPT. 11th, 1919.
oatttmnm----ossiestsuinsitsweineesseassossmowasseueuessue
.,R. ,..103 ,.d�nrsseaC;t'.'ww ssi4si ass. .cosi.
The Oq.�, .±�, s, w � �{�"4 ,.tet r.,r.s ass, a•ro.rt� is ittar:,o E4, e n, E . once Act i
J'�sL'lb�llk17� bl., 'itC w.li"^,ti' sJails
Commitment Before ma)aril, �a 'ilio
a Passage o: the Act.
slid. CRlMtO
�% - DRUNKENNESS .. 111Et15----:20,5, h % 1915--6,255
1918— 5$24! 1916-2,595
Front Annual Reports of Inspectors of Prisons 1915 and 1918, and
Schedule H. Report of the Board of License Commissioners for Ontario
for the year 1918,
NTARIO S experience with prohibition under the- Ontario Tern-
rc 'ance Act since September 16, 1916, has been all the argument
any fair-minded mast or woman wants, to prove that the Act
'should neither be repealed nor weakened by Amendments.
jp... Commitments for crimes and offences of all kinds have decreas-
ed more than one-third since 1915.
Jail Commitments for drunkenness alone decreased from 6,235 in
1915, the year preceding the Act, to 2,595 in 1918.
Jail Commitments for drunkenness decreased despite the fact that the
Act makes drunkenness in public places a "prima facie" offence, punish-
able by fine or imprisonment, whether accompanied by "disorderli-
ness" or not. A drunken man on the street has become a rare sight.
The number of commitments for drunkenness in Ontario i1
s
the lowest in seventeen years, although the population of thei Province a1918 ce
increased by over 50.0:000. Pro
Some jails received no drunk.- rds in 1918 at all. Ott
nigh unbelievable decreases notably in the cities and larger wns. well
g towns.
Do you want: to see the taste for alcoholic beverages revived, and the
population of Ontario's pr:sons, jails and lock -ups restored ?
If -you are convinced that drunkenness is undesirable in
mark X in the "No" column after each question. this Province
661N t if
m
lilEaa 99
Each and every one of the four questions on the ballot paper in this
Referendum must be enswered or your ballot is "spoiled," And unless
you mark X after each question in the "No" column, the Ontario Tem-
perance Act will be spoiled, and years of Temperance progress lost.
Ontario Referendum Committee
JOHN 1ITACDONAI,D •D. A. DUNLAP ANDREW S. GRANT
Chairman Treasure, Vice Chairman and Secretary
(1001 Excelsior Life Bldg, Toronto)
112
Best Goods JSelf Service I Lowest Prices
FLOUR
We handle two special Brands.
CREAM of the WEST
QUAKER
Ask your friends about thern!
Shorts, Bran, Feed Flour, and Oil Cake always
in Stock.
The Pickling _ `eaasn is now o
'Vinegar - - - - 40c., gal.
(Cider, White Wine)
Farmers and others, while in town next
week for the F.n ir, call and see your store --thy.'
first of its kind in ntario. We can supply
wild a f . i.l :li ne of fresh groceries pp Y you.groceries and expect to
have .., shipment of speci lly priced peaches
next week.
We now have four stores
business, Seaforth, Toronto, Co-
bourg and Warren . It is up to
makethe Seaforth the leading
ones
ill
1TE Fe 1ly�r,f<� ' � r
S
OPER TIVE o
LIMITED
Distributing Warehouse No,1
(Phone II?)
Seaforth