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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1919-11-13, Page 8centra • Barber Shop This shop gives you gullvalue for your money. Clean Shave, Stylish Hair Cut and any other Tonsorial Needs done und- er the Most Sanitary Conditions. When in need of a 'bar- ber, look for the re- volving barber pole, the sign of constant service. OPPOSITE POST OFhlelE W. Robinson, Prop. .i.u.e��a•+w-«ua•° ittc.--mss rte ---...0 1 CORRESPONDENCE 11 LONDESBORO The followiim letter of condolence was received ht \I .'t' \\?•t. aatd. John Jenkins trent their fellow mem- bers ofthe1.1/41/4nie.bnra L. O. L. af- ter the d•:ah .,f \i-,. 1\'illit;nt Jenkins 1 u : sb t. ..1,c. ,,r•1, 1010. Brother William jeukins,. Brother 1. leukins, Dean Brethren: erti \.t a r;.eeial meet- ing held 1,.t i)ember ,hath, io resole tion of the menibers of the 1„ U. T.. • 803, Londesh. res„ passed a motion rx'- pressive of their sympathy with you at this time when you have been cal- led to mourn the• los, of a wife and mother, and requested that we con- vey the same to you. "Blessed are the ythat mourn for they shall be cmnforted." Fours fraternally, W. H. kcsk, P. E. Sawyer. "fire evaporator closed last week miter a*,oad season, • \liss Elva Sliaddiel: .1 Hensall ha.c been visiting her grandparents, Mr. Ad 1lrs. 11rttmhlev and other rela- iiees it this neighborhood. - Mr. iohn \(cholic ,las :n `1'ltsko':a foil .:.tr tilt.: Jea,on. • NIS been n.. improvement in the health „1 \ r. \lose, Brottn, i nttie hal t 111 h;1 t,Iric to i righter the home of Mr. anti \:soar Ilunking. We regret to ren._,et that Mts. Chas Manning, t h,. tet +leru 'nt an . l t'ta- tt„n f..r appendicitis in Loudon. is visiting herr parents in England. 'pry ]otv. - ' Messrs Lawrence Reid ail Rich - Mr. Wallace ,\dens a returned sot, ars Walsh were in Exeter last week THE ' SEAFORTH NEWS' You Who Are 35 Years Old What have you to show for your past 10 or 15 years' earnings? Have you a substantial balance in your bank . account ? If not, are you satisfied with the way your income has been disbursed? These are very personal questions, but The more hesitation you feel in answering therm the greater the need of a substantial savings bank account. 559 THE O IN14N ANK SEAFORTH BRANCI-I, R. M. JONES, Manager. SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT. trcxtaE1Zr=>tisassuesseasassmasswassose tl \I c. •I'atltblin has nearly completed house in the village Which he is ding for itis mother, Most of the farmers have their man gold, np and are now taking advan- B RU CEFIELD Mr. John Hazelwood has disposed of his farm on the London ,road for 101,009. \l.. Reines id 0111r has put a coat of pant 01 his (imus r;bich ;'neatly 'tr:c of the place. jack Loss is }tate a clerk in the The annual meeting of the Bible nett was held here on Friday even ,~ and eras well attended. Rev..\. E. Snyder :ave an illustrated lecture. Mrs. lames 11ii1 has returned from :tier. is taking up farming on a large .rale. lie has •purchased a steam '^action ex aide anti is breaking up his father's farm tritlt it and intends ,raging titre ett the property • next year. atte•:ling the Sunday School l''arlia- ment held there for the Suudav Schools of South Huron. \fr. Harry I)alyrympe has Moved into the• house recently occupied- by James :McQueen. 11ir, McQueen has tage of the tine weather to get up their turnips. moved into the house he recently purchased from Mr. James Mustard, •CROMARTY Mr. James, Park and Miss Jessie - Park spent a few days last week with Miss Lawrie flocking. Mr. Park is taking aeourse in the Stratford lltts- ltess College. Mrs. Agnes Tu)Tord has gone tri London to take a responsible posi- tion in a doctor's office. Miss Nettie Robertson has return- ed home after spending some time in the west. The funeral of ,the (Mr Duncan FIay who died very suddenly in Stratford, past through here last week on the way to the cemetery. BRODHAGEN Mr. and Mrs. William Doerr and two children of Gatlshill and Mr. and Mrs. W. Ische of Ellice were visitors at the home of 14Ir. and Mrs. Chas. Regele. Mr, William Boehler and Mrs. C. Regele are 00 the sick list. art. HS s P "icesg= n of i f r the, Big venin 5cc, a kd LOO berg -tarts Drug Store T on Par cert. ad e Mr. Charles Regele is \wearing a sutile—its a boy. Mr, and Mrs. 'Edward Sclterbartli Mr. Charles Eggert, Mrs. John Eg- gert and :\ les, Fred l,eohler motored Lu Blyth on Sumba)' to visit friends, The weather has been most favor- able this fall and the fanners have had :in excellent opportunity for get- ting their fall ploughing done. Mrr, Philip Rock, the general black- smith of the village his moved to the I.Ieckutan far111. AVe it•ish .A,l r, Reiek success., The Standard Hams in Dublin lots opened a branch•i11 the village and has erected a Pine building, and 01111 the llcrchauts Bank, which has open- ed pened a'branclt in the Vacant store of Mr. Gotticib Miller, ,surely there will be lots of money in Brodhagen now, aril the writer joins ill wishing both suc- cess, \'It-. Fred Deltz has ptxrehased Mr Philip Rock's hoose and has taken possession, but will stay on his farm for some time yet. Mr. Fred Ko ehler,has sold his one engine tank and cutting box -to Mr, G. TIIICR, GLOSSY 1 AIR FREE FROM JDAN]DRTW11'' Girlsl Try it! Hair gets soft, fluffy and beautiful—Get a small bottle of Danderine. If you care for heavy hair that glis- tens with beauty and is radiant wit* life; has an incomparable softness is fluffy and lustrous, try Danderine. Just ono application doubles the beauty of your hair, besides it imine. diately dissolves every particle of dandruff. You can not have nice heavy, healthy hair if you have dandruff. This destructive scurf robs the hair of its lustre, its strength and its very life, and if not overcome it produces a fever- ishness and itching of the scalp; the hair roots famish, loosen and die; then 011e stair falls out fast. Surely get o scall bottle of li;nowlton's Danderine trout any drug store and rust try it. CREAM WANTED Send your cream to us and re.:eivc top prices. We aro running our plant tate 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 creatn carefully. Our motto is "Honesty to our Patrons.” Patrons are requested to return all our cans when not in use. Rutter and 13uttermilic also on hand.and for sale at market prices, The Seaforth Creamery Co. Thursday, .November 13th, 1919. 125 Use only three level tea- spoonfuls for five cups Sold only in sealed packages Wear for a good figure: lir. Geo. Wolfe`1jas sold his farm and has Moved into the vacant house o'f \1 r.. Charle:sScherharth, \Vest of the village, Part of the county road in Perth from Bornholm to• :13rodhngen, was coveted with a heavy coat of gravel during the summer and is 111,59 -in good shape. ' Mr. Fred Koehler has nearly com- pleted his seasons threshing, \1r, Harry liuerntan and Mr, Geo. Ileur arc on their rounds with their clover huller and are doing good, work, 1[r, and Mrs, Henry _Koehler. who have been visiting their daughter 11rs Andrew Steinacicer of Ellice, return- ed home on Saturday last.. Always Serviceable -Most pills lose their properties with age. Not so with Partnelees' Vegetable Pills .The pill plass is compounded that'• their streugh and effectiveness is preserved For Sale House and half acre of land in the village of Egrnouelvihe ' The property is sitttatrd at t'a t to 1115, rt. clew to the Presbyterian Church and is known as the Purcell property, t.o,rd cern- fortable bowie, good shad, goad well and oemeut eisteru, All kinds of fruit firma-, strawberries, raspberries and enrr••nt bushes, 'Phis is a corner pro perty with no Freaks on front, and the and Win a good state of cultivation. This is a nice property for a retired farmer and the taxes are light. For particulars apply on the premises or t John Ranlcin, Seaforth. and the pills can be carried anywhere without fear of losing their potency. 'I'ltis is a quality that few pills possess Some pills lose their power but not so with .Pai'tnelees'. They will maintain their freshness and potency for a' lc•ng time. LARGE GROCERY CORPORA - tion is going to start in everywhere in a cutrate grocery business of their own. $30 weekly, Send for frac plans, The Consumers Association, Windsor, Ontario, Canada. 111 1.1 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that a Court ,will be held pursuant to the Ontario Voter's Lists Act by' His. Honour the Judge of the County Court of the County of Iluron at the 'd'own Hall, Seaforth, on Friday, *he Fourteenth clay of November 1919 at the (tour df 10 o'clock A. M. to hear and determine complaints of errors and ommissions in the Voter's Lists of the 111-utticipalky of McKillop for 1919. M. \fundic, Clerk of McKillop, Seaforth P. O. -- MACHINE OPERATORS Wanted --A leg: girls to operate sewing machines. W. E. Sanford Mfg. Co Seaforth. Phone 30 ACCOUNTS—For convenience I have placed illy accounts'with MR. 11111V RANi{IN. Kindly settle with 111111 as I need the. money. Ali accounts not paid by 'Nov. 15th will be placed in other hands for collec- tioit. JOHN McNAY, Oar 4 Sotto, "I) liIt- First" 4r° e hy' ve just received shipment, of seasonal) � ,goo including the following. Ourrannts t `aliforni a Seedless Raise is E� v eedid Raisins Llemon, and Orange Peel Citron Peel New Figs, cooking or eating :EA.aporated Peaches `';cKays Cr. •.f Barley Quaker Flour Calf meal Calf meal Corn Syrup :. 10 Corn Syrup 65 Kellogg's Corn Flakes Corn Br®x s Excelsior ater 28c lb 25c 21c p1 5Qc 60c 22c 17e $0c_ 5.175 sack 5.25 per 100 2.7 5 per 501b per ten lb pail per five lb pail 2 pk .s. 25c 88e .each 20c pkt. SPECIAL A .united supply of Laundry Soap 3 cakes for 25 Vests FSS LIMITED rstributl is g Warehouse Neo 1 ATWE (Ph one I17) Seaforth