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The Seaforth News, 1919-11-06, Page 8r THE SEAFORTH NEWS CLEAN AND SANITARY Nothing ,more restful than a hair cut 01• shave in a clean surrounding." Try Shampoo for dandruff r "Or 'falling Mair, or a good ooci head wash. If you have closed pores or blackheads, try .no. Owl Massage. We guarantee to put a shaving edge on yoltr raozr. "C,dinmecial Barber 'Shop,, C 4th. W. `ROBINSON,,; Propr: -Your Asthma Too. The efficacy 'of Dr. J. D. Kellog'sAsthma Remedy is not seinething that is merely to be hoped for; it is' to be expected. It never fails to bring relief, and in your own individual case will do the same. So universal has been the success of this far -farted cure that everyone afflicted with this disease saves it to himself to try it. p.oear4917.•..13 w m 9®,eriNm.•,mn CORRESPONDE NCE DUBLIN \V Isere dist all the hogs conic from? Seventy -live team loads of hogs on the 'street all at' otie time and more coming, ,lanes Shea, nus h, al drov- er, paid out to hog raisers over S-40,000 on \!cin lay-. l)r, Kennedy of London ar- Heed in the village on Friday. Dr. Kennedy conies well, recommended. He has ::even. sears :Cxperience as a medicd l)actionet'besides two years in overseas hospital work. We ex- tend to him a hearty welcome and hope his stay among us will prove not only profitable hitt mutually ag- reeable. to all. Miss Mary McConnell and Miss Helen I'rawford are attending busi- neess in Stratford. Now that we are back to Standard time, the G, 'l', R. should see that the trains are run at hours to accomo- date the passenger traffic. 'f w'o trains east, one at 7 a, in. an done at 3.30 p. in. do not suit the people, and in fact people hire an atuo to take them to the classic city as it is more SALE NOTES Save yourself the time worry and incon- venience of collecting your sale notes by having this Bank do it for you We will look after all payments when due and credit the amount paid to your account. Consult the Manager. THE4: MLN1 SEAFORTH BRANCH, SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT. 9 519 R. M. JONES, Manager. convenient as well as cheaper, Thursday evening Rev. W. H, Roharts gave a lantern lecture in St. Mary's Church, Dublin. The pictures showed the place where St. Paul went on his journey to extend Christianity. The lecture was well illustrated and hymns were sting as follows: "Just As I Am," "Who is This," and the "Man of Sorrows." Mr. Alfred Price of Mitchell operat- ed the lantern an Halides CO the satis- faction of the large number present. WALTON Diel your gate go for tramp on Hal loween? • - - The horticultural. Society have se- cured the services of Dr, Bennett of St. Thomas to address a public meet- ing about the Middle of November. Dr. Bennett is president of the St. Thomas' society, Which is the largest pay I. 47 14 S . 6 { y l is ..". s^.,Ja7�T13.)PS u3per S. n s, ..1zy out of invest ,ana da will interest on ara $82a 5O 1.� Li! 'y Issued by Canada's Victory Loan Committee in co-ol.'ra;ion with die Minister of Finance of the Dominion of Canada. 694 and one of thebest societies in the province, and is a good speaker. Mr, and Mrs; jetties Nolan, have moved 10 Seafetrth where they will reside for a time. We are sorry to lose such good citizens 'bitt hope they will enjoy life in their new home. Miss wa =t I net :\l o •• . t t, il of $lyth and Miss Shortreed of Milton were visit ors last week at the home Mr. John Shortreecl, A meeting in the interests of the Forward Movement were held in the Presbyterian ian church and quite a num- ber were present. A Hallowe'en party sCas held in. Duff's church on Friday evening un- der the auspices of the Young people. A good programme was provided, KIPPEN Duncan ifay, '7t1 f-htiron Street, Stratford, was found dead on Sunday morning by his daughters sviten they called him for breakfast. lle bad gone to the bathroom to take a bath. and when he slid not conte for break- fast they went to call hint and foirtd Itius dead, evidently from heart fail - IF YOUR CHILD IS CROSS, FEVERISH, CONSTIPATED Look, Mother! If tongue is coated,, cleanse little bowels with "Cali- fornia Syrup of Figs," Mothers can rest easy after giving ‘`.California. Syrup of Figs," beeaus, iu e few hours all the clogged -up waste; sour bile and fermenting food gently moves out of the bowels, and you have well, playful child again. Sick children needn't be scatted in a e this harmless "fruit laxative." tlillions of mothers keep it handy he- tause :they know its action 'on the stout - liver and bowels is prompt and sari,. Ask your druggist for n bottle Dalifornia Syrup of Pis," whirls 'tins directions for' babies, cliildrer 'tl tiges and for grown-ups. CREAM WANTED Send your cream to us and receive top prices. We are running our plant the year through and can handle your full supply and furnish you with cans. We pay twice monthly and weigh, sample and test each can of cream carefully. Our motto is "Honesty to our Patrons." Patrons are requested to return all our cans when not in use. Butter and Buttermilk also on hand and for sale at market prices. The Seaforth Creamery Co. Thursday, November 6, 1919 Fresh, rich, full -flavored tea —the same every time s T his goodie& Sold only In sealle4packttges ore. Though he had eeu unwell for some time, he appeared to be as well as usual on Saturday night, Mr. Hay was in his 66th year and! had been a resident of Stratford for the past five years. He was born in North Easthope and had lived mow of his life there, conducting a genera store in Kipper, Besides his wife who was assay visiting in Mensall at the time of her husband's death, Mr. IIay is survived by four daughters Violet anti Mary at home: Hazel of Cromarty; and Mrs, It. Thompson of Kippen; two brothers and two sis- ters, Mrs. Westlake and Mrs. Maud - son of llihbert; John and Alex of Saskatoon, The funeral was held to Cromarty on Tuesday'. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Hopkins of Chicago are visitors with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Coch- rane. Miss Emily lvisim has taken a position with the County Victory, Loan headguarters in Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. William Ivison of White Plains, N. Y., have sunsed to village and are occupying the home of the late 'Mr. and Mrs. [visou, pat' ems sof the former. Mr. Ivison is by profession an optician and will prac- tise here. He is installing a furnace in his house and having .it remodel- led, The usual Ilalow•e'en tricks were run off here and a few unusual ones into the bargain. STAFFA On Sunday evening next, Novem- her 9th, the tablet in the Methodist church will he unveiled. This tablet is to keep alive the ntenory of those, noble boys who made the supreme sacrifice for their country's freedom on the gory fields of France. \Ve are glad to report that Mess -s, Roy Patrick and .Alen Vivian' are al- most completely recovered from their recent illness, 'Air, John More and son of Almouie were visitors last week at the home the ' foruter's Brothel; Mr. fames More. Miss Edua \lc\'cy was, in Iirkton recently. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that: a Court will be held pursuant to the Ontario Voter's Lists Act by His Honor the fudge of the County Court of the County of Huron at the Town flail, Seaforth. on Friday, the Fourteenth day of November 1919 at the hoar of 10 o'clock A. M. to hear and determine complaints of errors an ii ammissions in the Voter's Lists of the Municipality of McKillop far 1929, hi. Murclie, Clerk of Mcliillop, Seaforth P. U. HOUSE AND FURNITURE FOR Sale,—house of S rooms and 3 lots. with large ham and fruit trees. ,1',. so two heaters (base burners), and •t piano case organ.—Apply to A. G. Stiles, Goderich Street. MACHINE OPERATORS 'Wanted ---A few girls to operate sewing machines. V.'. E. Sanford Mfg. Co Seaforth, Phone 59, ACCOUNTS—For convenience I have placed my accounts with MR. JOHN RANKIN. Kindly settle with him as I need the money. All accounts not paid by Nov. 15th wilt be placed iu other hands for collec- tion. JOHN McNAY. m .il y First" et EJ ral !If you were to board a train at Hall- Ifax or Vancouver and ride for 3,500 'miles across this broad country—you would see something o€ the security behind Victory Bonds. You would ride for a week—but even then you would see only a narrow strip of Can ada's hundreds of millions of acres— a country nearly twice as large as all Europe. You would see— the farm and the forests the prairie and the plains the mines and the mills the docks and the elevators the steamers and the railroads the cities the towns— All this is the security behind your Victory Bonds. This is the security that makes Vic- U ec act Se rity tory Bonds one of the.world premier investments.. Victory Bonds are the safest securities., Victory Bonds pay a good rate of interest—nearly twice as much. as savings Banks. And you know how vital it is to Can- adian prosperity and your own wel- fare—that the Victory Loan shall be successful. It means that Canada's prosperity and your own prosperity will con- tinue. So don't buy Victory Bonds just to "square your conscience," Buy to the limit of your ability. Ito your part in making the Victory Loan a huge success. Put your present savings into Bonds and borrow against your future earn- ings. nEv ',.ryl'Dollar spent in esueda THIS1SPACE CONTRIBUTED TO THE 1919 CAMPAIGN BY IFS LIMITED Distributing Warehouse IST' ®,1 E (Phone H7) Seaforth