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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1919-12-11, Page 81'HE SEAFORTH NEWS rte,..-..> 0=, entral arber This shop gives you full value 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. C>i't '51TE P1)j1 W. Robinson, Prop. To Men Who Are 45 Review your earnings during the past 10 years. Is the amount you have saved in proper proportion to your income ? Willa continuance of your present rate of saving insure adequate protection for your family in later years? Forty-five is not too late to begin systematic saving. Open a savings account today with this Bank. 661 THEM IMO ANK SEAFORTH BRANCH, - R. M. JONES, Manager. SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT. C1 trur interesting and caused cousider- e,, ty ,t.ra„ie-..ssswens e.. tl al it eliscuesion. :\fcrw'ards it was .coded to hold meetings every ttcu {, u�.sn,s�c+s .u•>a^=,"ue-�w,rcr.-+nf: CORRESPONDENCE 0 z tg 9• . s..+anu�•m Plums"`+-Vn�®i16 OIiT VARNA The NI,•11,,,,list Sunday scinill hold th.,±ir (1 stet tree gm— ertainittent ni, lk•ecrnbr'r :Mt. h. :n. l ,t. has ,:,id his farm ,ti the Par tote e 'tti atel t),n } iti.ttit's la:MI: r ,.lit at the t» u" , tits' village. ft is probahit that Mr. !tree ,cur•: ,isles. they were hes-. He nis.'t•: \:ill neuro'. ..o•n, tciebbn, is it, the ,:r,. Cl business, how•. ,tit•,gethtr, a fact =,Fiat avid i.t 'Hue h• regretted. WALTON Ihi• v. I', - It train are noising as. usual t:,.twith.'.t:,r,liug the coat sliort- The high until tool. l .wu rhe th'q,. ping mill smoke sta.:Is ,ul,! ,lid con I t,. aIle "[her d:inittct• ill this e-t,:,r I enmity. Mrs, 'i- 'i. ,. on at :r. 1osepu s Hospital, .1. nines, sII d :tt 11't' t .a 4n., t t\in fose "ii so•1 \i,s. R le. -r sur! taniiIv .'utt.ri. Sari,. ac' nonrwitS r.d'i ttetrlalllt'a'.ctti itl 'hi, i.s,':tdiit-, !t is LONDESBORO Miss Alice Bell left fast wc"' _„stun and while there atien.iefi the wedding of her cousin Miss t )roti Mc- ic,nald. Nir. J. t:..\Tams No:purchaser Mr.', Albert \Veymo+.aths :arra r... the gra: a: - el :road. 1'ht MuthodistNit pars: maga ,,c bad_ .at,vt _ the wiml last week. BAYFIELD D e.e`s t week in rtot A. E. Erwin, Re att,Unle,l the "uaniv t'ouucii Iasi week. R.,bert Pet.liaie. .'.-his, 'runt \\-est -.9itd: a tar ,- apples a few -'.reeks ago -et^.act a . to ,tater disposing of his �_. .e ,inert t I Mrs. it:•.ch o* Port Dover is the guest of her br"ther ,Mr. \\'. J. Mc- I.eod. ?Hiss McPhail of Portersitill was the guest of Mrs. W. Stirling the past .leek. KINKORA Messrs. Joseph. Frank ate- Vennard MCDuunil have returned irons Arth at- where they have beets fall plowing for the Past three weeks. A large catcher of young people from this vicinity attended the dance it Monkt„n uu Friday evening last. Mr. Patrick Murray has purchased .a tine IOU acre faro! near Seaforth and intents settling clown there. A severe storm passed .over this sat -bitty on Sat'triter evening 'last. A r.., ht slot.• am,rtttt ut latnagt. was cion, 'tar I,.eal ens:trance agent. Mr. Fiunegall was kept on the go for ,t ferrytae'.. dlo,':i• makingm.,tt' •i for la raece irises \\ , are pleased to report. that Mr. . tIyester Ilennsy is rsx-ovcr'ng after a severe illness. .\ Lange ,^-u.v•1 attended she moving picture show on Friday evening. The straws are of weekly occurrence and ,es', always well patronised. STAFFA s'hristma.. entertainment trill be Mic•.•a 11. the Methodist Church on the , s i•istnm, day. :\ good i,, ,gra:nrtr• I. being. prepared. \Ir. i •.• ,t r,. . •Idntg, is in famish, l u, i tit his wife, who we are sorry t,tfi is not expected t :ee.srer. l e:tlar meeting of the Ladies' of e he \iuth„rlist t'Intrelt was ltehi at the inane of Mrs, l,vsle l\ sr - it Nits. has returned irons I. N. V. \i r r t o s straw shed was lev- I -lied to Ar...m1.1 and most of her r, Isar 1 111.,,Eti 'Is wit ire the storm last week, aIrs. !acre.. ;lure- is visiting relat- ives at Carleton. 11r, labs Sts -tiler is laid tip with Moroi aasontnt „f the haus]. i Dr, it i .i i . 1 tellell vaccinated 1 1 Y \ i the pupils .,"ff otir scdir,nd recently. Mr. Milton Miller of Stratford was Smrday visitor at his horse herer. CROMARTY • The dints mission Band are hooding 'a ,a!r of work here this Friday af- ternoon. lir. and Mrs. Ernest Graham of \tauten who are becoming residents cots of •'1' -•,ihaav, are preparing to itt'n-e herr. KIPPEN .A meeting !tel,l in tate manse on Frider evening for the purpose of re- orgtuurnrg tits• Reading Circle. which ereatrd such a lively interest last win- ter. :Ir. R, II. Johnston presented Gray's -Hefty. l\'riieeit in a Country tann,-hytet',t and JIr. 1'. S. Forsythe gave the -Falcon”. both sof which CA TOR For Infants and Children In Use,ForOver 30Years Always bears „fJ �a the st,G'► 44 Signature of weeks its the -homes of the people, be- ginning each es -ening at eight o'clock and ending art ten. The next Intet- beg is to be held in the house of Mr. I'obert Elgie. The election of t,1Tre- rvsnitesl a. follows: President, i•:,`•,. i)-• \ttl.vl, \'ice Prtcideut. Miss \I,-11'-; ;e sectary. \li,s '1 -1 t: t. . i•,•''ttii, s..,nmitte'• \!t lean \lel_ un, Ethel ltlgie, and 'T. N. Forsythe, Managing cords nitre,.' NV. H. Johnston and \1k -e Ft - tie larrott, Mrs. Pohert Murdock of Bruce= ticld while sisiting her daughter. Mrs. \\'m. Nick en; de, of Stanley: hall the nusit.rtuce isfall •.Ii the platform in front of the house and break her arm. tic Henry Shaffer of the hotel was the : oust sufferer in the soil -fly last creek, the root bring blown out his shed and several w'in.lows in his !muse e being demolished. tlished, \It'. ']'hos. MP?, had some fruit trees broken and the damage in the sum—funding count try was considerable. .\ heavy sot\\' .i' cif ,:one and the sleigh belts sere jingling again. People ore „'e prepared for winter and have gotten their .cal an -4 other necessar- ies. CONSTANCE Mr. Ed Britton has now a tine Bell !'lacer Piano in his home. It was +, ,nreliased Trane Me. Jonathan l'Ingill ,d Seaforth. the Sunday School is utv\ busy in premtring for their Christmas Can- tata. Evangelistic services have been the order of the day here during the last week. \later Leo Stevenson returned front the Rest recently. The church sheds were almost un- roofed in the recent storm. The rht,reh esetgred with only a few siting les hlntvn ,,IT. Nit-. Adams barns were rather badly wreched and several nt her h'tildin is were injured. Straw stacks serer blown over and a uumher of windmills were destroyed. Mrs. Thuell, Sr. anti Robert, of Brussels and James Thuell of \Vaiton attended the ftuteral of lite late H. Culctntgh. DUBLIN The. directors of the NIcKillop, Log an and Ribbert Telephone Company composed of 1'shn lieuneweis, 'Thos. Ryan. Mii•lhael O -Loughlin, Ilarry 1'entplin. .\. N. t'olgnhonn John NI array, and I. K. Holland, were in Stratford rt ently attending a meet- ing ,.f the R tihvay Board relative to tt llis'snssie'ii of raising of the Dublin private phone rates from. $12 to $Iilt iYIA beim; considerc•sl ton high by the Give tier SOMETHING USEFUL Xmas presents are gradually be- ing chosen with greater care than was ing to offer something of real use - formerly taken; the giver usually try- ing to offer something of real use- fulness—a gift that will not only please but one that will he of real benefit. KODAKS FANCY STATIONERY FRENCH IVORY TOILET ARTICLES LEATHER GOODS NEW FICTION PERFUME You will find the assortment and prices we offer you most pleasing. Lot its bhovt tett oris Complete line, chairman of the board, he allowed a raise tn.$15. The raise front $12 to $15 is tee be considered by the stock holders at the annual tweeting: The wind blew in one of the win- dows of Mr. John Burns residence on the third concession of I-Iihbert. The family had to take refuge in the cellar: The dishes were tossed to and fro he the wind as though they were feathers. Across the road, the shingles of the barn and house of Mr. ;Joseph Nagle blew oil and in doing so broke some of the windows of the Rause. Mr. Archie Forbes Huron Road east, lost his but dock of ducks but he found them on Sunday about 40 rods from their little house which was carried off by the wind. 'Phe cement wall under Pete Sullivan's barn had rote end completely demol- ished, and the barn of Joseph Kenny in Logan lost part of its roof. His driving sherd was removed about six inches, \ splendid programme is being pre panel for the box social and I.'hrist- nias tree .and concert which is to be hell in the stall on Friday December 12th. und:•r tli.' auspices of St. Marys Anglican Sunday School. 11r. 1. I)iiling of Hibhert met with a painful accident during the siesros. In trying to vitas. the barn dour, the hs,ol, penetrated his hand, and tore it badly. He had a thrilling time in go- ing'to a doctor ;it Mitchell. His ria, wits hlo\n over several times by the wind. LOGAN NiMiss I. to rint ok has been re-engag- ed as teacher ,f S. S. No. 9 for the coming year. On 'rhurtalay of last week a meet- ing of the young people of S.S. ii was lield to consider the question of prep- aring for a school concert, Whirl Creek Farmers' Club elected ifficers on Monday evening last as tx1vkl "SYRUP OF PIGS" TO CONSTIPATED CARD Delicious "Fruit Laxative" can't harm tender little Stomach, Liver and Bowels. Look at the tongue, mother! If coated, your little one's stomach, Iiver and bowels ) A"d Cleansing at once, When peevish, cross, listless, doesn't sleep, eat or act naturally, or is fever- ish. stomach sour, breath bad; has sore throat, diarrhoea, fall of cold, give a teaspoonful of "California Syrup of Figs," and in a few hours all the foul, constipated waste, undigested food and sour bile gently moves out of its little bowels without griping, and you have a well, playful child again, Ask your Iruggist fur a bottle of '`California Syrup of Figs," which contains full � directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups. The purchase price of this famous 1881 r °gels Al Plate WE give coupons with every 25c. pur- chase of all the highs grade guaran- teed products. made by the United Drug Company. We are willing to lose money on the silverware to get you an- ousinted with these goods, whish are stan- dard in their line. "Rexall Remedies" Liggett's Candies, Perfumes, Toilet Articles, Brushes, Stationery, Rubber Goods, and hundreds of other items, household prepara- tions, etc. You cannot afford not to se- cure this popular silverware, when you can get it on our half bought plan.. As an ex- ample, this teaspoon that sells for ase. you ran get for ion, with coupons. A COUPON WITH EVERY PURCHASE OF 2 5c THE REXPILL STORE E. UM ,i. H 4 f:- hm. , Druggist and Stationer J Give the Your'lg Folks SOMETHING USEFUL Our stock of gifts. for Boys and Girls has been very carefully chosen. Not only useful but instructive and pleasing. Gifts that will carry their Christmas cheer throughout the en- tire year. BROWNIE CAMERAS - FLASI-ILIGHTS DOLLS SCOUT BOOK, ETC. DRAWING SETS FOUNTAIN PENS SCHOOL BAGS & BOOKS START HER A SET OF "FRENCH IVORY" I AND ,KEEP AD`mis TO Seaforth IT' follows: President, John Rats, Vice ].'resident, Jolts Watt, Secretary, J.H. Mulholland; Directors, Ed' Seeback Jacob Gardner, J; Looker. The lat- ter was also appointed delegate to the :pinnal meeting in Toronto on Dec- ember 16th, DIED Seaforth, au Thursday, December 4th, Elsie Scott, beloved wife of 'I'h,rmas H. Hays, aged 66 years. l EATHERL.IND--In Tnckersmitls, December, 5th, Edgar Leatherlann aged 50 years. BODE ---In Logan, on December 2nd \Vl•n, Mode, aged 90 years, HART ---In Seaforth, on Friday, December 5th,- 1919„ William J. Hart, aged 51 years, McINTOSH—In Seaforth, on Thurs- clay December 4th, Isabella McKay relict of the late George McIntosh, aged 81 years. ' RATHWELL—In Stanley ott Sun- day, December 7th, William Rath-" well aged 65 years, 24 Piano }i1 V Phonogra ih Select for home a piano or phono- graph providing such tonal effects to satisfy. even the Master Musicians, I am pleased to stale that I ant du a position to ,give you the goods that satisfy, Don't bet drawn into a hurried de - vision by some travelling salesman or agent pretending he has a better proposstint •or you. If he tells you inc goods won't stand and etc.. ionic out for him. Deal with tone in whom you can phos,' cnitlictencc, As I depend entirely upon your confidence for the ioundatirin of sty- business. I ran assure pm that no music st,o.e in Canada can give :011 a more honest deal in Pianos, Phono- graphs, Violins: Autoharps. Rc'c,nrds Sheft Music and supplies. I have the sole agency for .tel, pianos anti to hen \nn want the ahnce goods be sure and call here an1 !:on will get them. ']'here is nothing on the market today that can supass or even equal. the m lk repeating action used in the Bell only. Call and have a Demonstration, JOHNATHAN E. HUGILL Opposite the Bank of Commerce, Thursday, December 11, 1919, 122 Rs ASSAM quality gives it that rich flavor Sold only in sealed packages Yid titer ffiA use srmxntw For the Blood is the Life." HEN YOU ARE Sacs any diseaeo duo to trnnpuro R cod ouch a8 Eczema, Scroft,In, Scurvy, Bad Logs, Aba000soe, ulcers, Glandular Swellings, Boils, Plmplen, Soros of any kind, Prios,Blood Poloon,Rhoumatlem, Gout, oto., don't waste your time and money on lotions and ointments which cannot get below the surface of the skin. What you want is a medicine that will thoroughly free the blood of the poisonous matter which alone is the true cause of all your suffering. Clarke's Blood Mixture is lust such a medicine, Itis ingredients which quickly expel from the bloodn11 iutpuridas, from 'whatever cause arising, and by rendering it clean and pure; can be relied on to effect a lasting our (zn,a,.,,dr, fiestwtmnars, forWalton zerp nphbd round bottle). Over 50 years' n„ edon. Pleasant fa take. Clarkes Moo fixture ,... Sold by all hemttto and Lt• rnh,epua, subs/tote, i �'I"►� `. SKIN & BL000 DISEASES, OR SALE—House and half acre of 'runt in the village of Egm'n hiss, The property is situated on centre street, close ,.stn the Presbyterian Church and is known as the Purcell property. Gond comfortable house good shed. good well and cement cis- tern. :Nil icinrls of fruit trees, straw berries, ra.sphcrrics. and currant husn-1 es. This is a corner lot with no breaks in front and the garden is in a good state of cultivation. This is a nice property fur a retired farther and the taxes are light. For partie- I uhtrs apply on the premises or to John Rankin, Seaforth. Warms, however generated are found in the digestive tracts where Ihcy set tip disturbances detrimental to the health of the child, ']'here can he no comfort for the little uites ens til the hurtful intruders have helm ex- pelled. No better preparation for this purpose tan he had than Millers Worm Powders. They will immed- iately destroy the worms and current the conditions favorable in their irei.- tence, NOTICE—All books must be return- ed to the Public Library nu or before December 23rd, G, THOMPSON, Librlu'iau, 120.1h A CHRISTMAS TREE and Enter- tainment will be held in. Roxboro School S.S,. No, If NICKihlop on \ion - day night, December 22nd. .\ mus- ical and literary program is being prepared. corse and enjoy the even-- ing, 12111a, A PIANO BARGAIN—A Boil upright rosewood case, 7 1-3 octave, a swt\et tone and worth $250.00. IV. sell at $105.00 for quick sale. Out -o: town prospects. write to DEL:. SALES ROOMS. Seaforth, Out. I u 22's lulinathan E. Hngill, Mana- ger. 11?0tf A lovely Drop Head Sewing Machine heett used only a fete months, far sale cheap, A guarantee with it. Cali at JOHNATHAN 1-IUGILL'S MUS- IC STORE. Sole agent for Bell Seaforth Ont. it l0 tY FOR SALE -1 bay driving horse k3 years old and one general purpn,e horse, 3 years old, will be sold cheat+. Call at the store. J. E. HUGILL, Sole agent for Bell Pianos, Seaforth. Ontario 11120A rtto' 3\ rtl "Qu lit.. First" JUST E 1 . shipment of Christmas ne- cessities such as: Lemon Peel Orange Peel Raisins Sultanas Citron Peel Mixed Nuts Currants . Cowan's Chocolates Soap has made a further advance, but we are fortunate to have a fairly good supply on hand at the old price, viz: a'. & a e Naptha Surprise Gold Sunlight N C•:fort Leirnox 9c 9c 9c 9c S LIMITED Distributing Wareh.nuse Not 1 F £ E Phone 117) Seaforth