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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1919-10-09, Page 8CLEAN AND SANITARY Nothing more restful than a hair-cut.or shave in a clean surrounding.' Try Shampoo for „dandruff or falliniE,:h i or a good head wash, • If you have el: ed. pores or blackheads, Irv. an )wl • Massage,. We guarantee to put a shaving edge on your raozr. COmrhei cial Barber Shop, C4th. W. ROBINSON, Propr. BRUCEVIELD Mr. 1cenneth Mills of tie' moisons Bank is taking a two weeks holiday. Mr. Skinner is supplying in his place here. Mr. !).rigus Pond's Mills was the guest of his sister, Mrs. Wm. Scott for a few day last week. • Mr. P. Bowery look in the Ildertor Fair on Friday. The new piano that thi;, P. IL. O. Snaday Schnocnsehrmobt foe the church use has arrived and is a very fine instrument. Miss Jessie- _Grainger of Clinton visited at her home here last week. Mr. Alex. McKenzie has got nicely settled in his new home which he purchased from the George Forrest estate. There was a meeting held in the rhnrch last Thursday night in the hit- erssts of the Temperance movement. Quite a number attended though the night was wet. Rev, Capt. Edward,: ,,senforth gave a short address. 'Mrs,fl slop of Toronto also address el the pro elm and was listened to at- taaively. She is a very fluent speak er and told many interesting things. At the dose of the meeting a straw was taken and it was anrerisin- hha f lslltif Were spoiled the oommonmistake being that many taut a elte: instead of an X. Mr am! Nfra, T. H. Bothwell of Toronto re the quests of Mr. and Mrs. Rattenbary. Ti -lice who has been the greet of her mother and other friends for time tine left for her home in Van- rome‘n or Wednesday last. Mr. ilea Raiser is home from Clic- ATEURN Rather an anra4n1. or rather a us' - ins matter For two traeeld-rs, tm- mired on the Myth gravel road opPes its' Mr, 0, P. Erratic. Their ear be- rtnuannareable and started for THE SEAFORTH NEWS Your Future Future No one knows what the future holds— therefore the necessity for saving. Money in• the bank is your safeguard against the uncertainty of the future: Start a saving5. account NOW with 71;1';i17 ffiN(.11V;11'4'1111riN 556 0, Tab SEAFORTH BRANCH R. M. JONES • • Manager. 7m,1 :1,...aki,1%;' through, no. dull ,eculd blot gone further had it not come in contact with an apple The car was slightly damaged. Mr. Marwood of the. Blyth Gravel road moved to his new home near Clinton last M‘titlay. Mr. John eapeets to move to Mr, Marwood's shortly. Mr. Joseph Carr of Port Elgin and family. visited the former's father, Mr. "antes Carter in the village, the part of last week, Mr. Charles Hewson and family re- turned home last Saturday evening after an extended visit in the North- west. Mr. Imbert Scott of the 13th con. I nI1ett, sod his farm. Mr. Hun- sking his neighbor ithe purchaser. Mr. A. C. Jackson has put a cement iounda0on under his horse this week. Mr. Thos. Adams was a recent vis- itor in London, • Mr. Andrew Johnston is visiting at Dr.. Weirs. , • eh,,," rwt r ."` r ; Jy Victory Bonds again you may want to how Canada used the money you loaned her last hc,rrovrc,id the money to carryon the war and to pro - for (i7A:•atBritain and our Allies (7101l.IDER.1-i..13L. more than one-half of the Victory iC:1$ spent on our soldiers This included 93T,C..0 fo,. _paving th?.rn feeding them bringing them nom e • separation allowances to their dependents maintenance medical services and vocational training schools 59.000.000 ot the Victory Loan 1918 was paid on account of authorized Soldiers gratuities "WIG()1'•'as • c for relief and reconstruction ,. • , Litter tr, c.iNsier .• T w.ore rot ;city cxpendi- -L.A. 7%1." • R 0 -to • ; z i :nap ninctured .• 51. ,,,,. pilrdlaSe of our ' • LI,',. ;:, „ 90 t .1;1 r itnin ..i• 'le tne pin Charse of will be paid back to Canada in due absolutel-y necessary to secure the orders Carta!:1 because cash lurcbases ware impossible. They have had the effect of tremendously helping .agricul- tu;al and industrial workers to tide over the depression that would have followed the Armistice, had we not Made these credit loans far as money concerned 1919 has been, and is still— just as much a war year as 1918. Our main expenditures for war cannot be completed until well on into 1920. Thus another Victory Loan is necessary—Get ready to buy. "Every Dollar Spent in Canada" Issued by caaada'a Victory Loan Committee in co-operation with the Stinieter of Finance of the Dona/like of Canada, , 003 Thursday, Oct. 9, 1919 -dl ii Done LX Ontario Tea peranc t Act A Great Benefit to Province HE Ontario Temperance Act has redt'ced crime by over one-third and dr:irliienness in rnWic has practically disapr.Kiared, tVicoholtic insanity has ,.:isapis,.f.ued. Gold cares and aiconolic institutes for treat- ing diconAsrn have been eksed for lack of patients. Ontario has been saved an annual drink bill of -43(000,000, enough to pay our share of intereA on the War Debi-, Many victim'C•let..."..c.'1 God to -day for the Tc, iopceatt the; a selsruku amoridmente tvou;. make . every glues-, tio3h eart the Lincoln traffic is a cancer eating out the vitato unit threatening destruction, tot oil attempts its 1.'03111ai:e ii.at only abortive itpt Vii. -must be it NTS.138t ha LI a Doctors, A rir.r,T.,1010g- iStS, i';as, i714, tt.V- men, Generals, Bic,f, and Social alcohol as a, bevcraf:n poison aitd. a nattowil Bri'..".sh Columbia, katchewan, Manitoba, 0 'etc ier.- ceptingbeer and ?Jet; Brunswick, Nova Scotia, ;;;',--ince ' 'e2 . Eche,•ard.;:e.it.' rN.J. and.Newfoundland have emit t:ed prohibition. Th -a- United States i3 perman- c,it!y "dry.- i•nnoe has r'.•,iished absinthe, So.:!and has -now a local option law. 'England is initiating a great campaign for tonipertince reform. The movement is world wide. Ogitario nlust. jett. [4 g L's -L M. (One X wader each NO) Ontario Referendum Committee JOHN MACDONALD, D.A. DUNLAP, ANDREW S. GRANT, Chairman. Tem uree. rice -Chairman and Secretary, (1001 Excelsior Life Bldg., Toronto.) Best Goods inzrinttvi.etrYllittEXT,' as 114 it iii Self Service I Lowest Prices We are offering limited supply o Fl r at ee it the fi swbigi prices: Queen sf the West flour $ 5.75 per sack uaker Flour 5,35 Bran '-- 2.40 per 100 lbs Shorts 2.90 11. it We ai.have a fresh supply o the RAN kwing: Pure Honey 30c1b Raspberry jam 4's 1.15 Marmalade 4 lb 98c Strawberry jam 4s 1.15 Marmalade 2 lb 50c Peach jam 4s 90c Marmalade 1 lb 30c Plum jam 4s 90c The stimulating and nourishing drink in cool weather is eocoa. Fry's, large 28c 0owan's large, 28c, sma11,15c UNITED FAR -ME 'S CO-OPERATIVE Co. LIMITED Distributing Warehouse No.1 (Phone 1 17 ) Seaforth