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r�jf • � j �a 'DUBLIN. i RINGWORM
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� bll (�t51n�iS L , 1 1 I 1�S Che la hCs n! the .�, ninny auel � TREATING
J, F. SNOWDON, Proprietor, (\v L• will WW1 a dance in Mr,.
I e.,hy`s }tall oil l tidayevening, Nov.;
th filu:ic will be ttunishcd bt: the A raTaSite Skill lliSeaSe Affect•
Bolger ,eichestra at Stratford launch •
---• - (entlemeti SLIM. }-alio., 25c.,
>« al
;Jrvatio t451
ing Calves.
THE a EA3=ORTH NEW,
HURON NEWS: Buffos said That genius was only
Zurich, "alt endless patience.'' Nietzsche said
\ wedding Gook place on.Octobet•
22nd in Zurich at St. Boniface church
wlien Rec. Father A. M Stroeder
married Remit Denumy of St. Joseph
to Mass Louise. t)eromt:L
tte, g
htar
Mr. and Mrs. }.)avid (erotnettc,
St Patrick's School Report. -'Chi, Plashes Spread by Contact --Symptoms ;,i the iltonson brae: •fits. voting couple
lt.
., toileting 14 the report of St. 1 auici s' Described — Treatment' Recon- ;sill reside at St, Josep
Plans are under way Yurepnir the
clwo1, Dublin, for the nwittlt of fie.• mended—. trie•t' Isolation` of M. .ilc portion of the Schwalm tourePa in 111
a
t„ber.
The lir-f fall r'
Fourth
\1lfected Animals Necessary.
.. Senior Fou th teresa Denote}: -
t'nr ;t Hay township.
-
lneai4iice soar .;i liilL,.7orotlty y(Contrl»rul rArlo. a artment of \lis, \Vurtz las.leit un 0 vis-
(ct t
rt1,411 Fweyli Agriculture, Toronto.) t to vea in Kitchener Tula
wake ot i -n• r' rr.,nica' Dill, ;.s ole'll.a - ! The term "Ringworm" le apPlted.
tvr cls ,r ' ��
... et Jordan. L•a}t l I L.ruhy. :\ ',di
re real w rat. ane• 1,Cartht 'sI,', r.t Mallen, a skin disease of animals which Is , Exeter
ens
Junior 1 lith; 1 rni,t \1 ilia„t, by parasite of a funSu \!r, Tulin Me Laughlin, formerly
caused a
Betty Dor-:stein. 111n, rt tee c, tare, and the disease results only by
Mar) Ann Hoskins, died in Prantfoul
1-'va Crawford. Mane Krait-l;,,p5, an' animal beceming affected with ili•neral`hospital on Saturday. October
nit!)
eetnce Ihuvl. ;Helen Kut -e. \Lt - this parasitic fungus or ringworm -'0th aged slaty -eight veais. aft, and
the .;.tntP4 f. in'. n h1•is- 1)fll..1nui1 U.enuats; .1.h.),. ;Ula. 6
\li McLaughlin moved to Brant -
t, \lel'.. meta '.!, .:ones -1' 'auskl.,}rt Catherine U tun Parasite, - f,
ana.Brant-
.
t'tncnttli ago and since that time
t!iev will in ,,,sae.,: -.,le. • .: 1\,,r<- Thos. \Iota tlty-, lensed, U'1. The vitality of the ringworm Par- Mrs, \1rl.aug}tlin's health has failed.
\e . as t what ' .:na .\late nc5. ! 'trcnee L„uby, ; asite is very great, and often. after �h sas married t ,her Hole t> i ea, 1'.1
iiie.. 1. 1 1121 l t . -
[two, i o 1. l o .•eta eimul'y• removal from an animal, it will live husband forty-nine years ago and i
etli become It 'i. -;Lee.:i :ck 2!51 -;net . ;hula{ 1 heunu. .
\ t•r: •Dina \1,,•yiteal: \[a,t 1 r t- and remain' active for a great length , e l ac l l a sou \\ tlham w lit int -
of time in a stable. I end a daughter. \[r.. u 1'r Snot-
Francis titan kc a flat n I ecg'. :se to 'Winnipeg, "1 he funeral vers
\ ea las.,. eeeis le atiel:op Carrie lerauskepi R;ngworm may be conveyed or na frum{avan church •
lsxle 4
?r,.,n1 t ,a- \lata Di1,wr, l.ai. tact with \it, t• lastnn 1'rayne. famine t a 1,
• t•,rt,.: r .r f.,, \l tl ,, et,'C>nun spread either by direct Con i.art,veretl that one ,f his cow,
154.1ffected animalsor indirectly by
rat l x u;. 7 , Cis-• Peuui i h( it O'1Iea -, \ a,eaten twenty ducks -
• f ih e
1 a,:, :nt'ey (ar ,e various intermediate agencies, such Mr. T. R Ferguson received weed
that \f,, ha :•,• , 1',t t <- ata n•, t- frau 0 , 010 5 l.a'10: as infected bedding, blankets, curry last week of the death of his mother
au, Monica Roach. Betty (ams-: combs and brushes; which have been
;yd a -few days later dist •his brother
t_ the lien, ti,: - -rt . inlays C:orin!ev,
i; Lie 1St. ar` It
- 1n use.
scle teeereet1).
* *
::a•1 died, ;loth dearth tak:ne, place 'at
are
Second. econd.
l)5un I e i 1
y i)cy r Calves and young cattle are moat 1 eesw•ater.
it \!a t iH a i ,
iron Exeter
;, 1) t rat t c \l. t commonly affected, although they are "'arab'''. of ;ionicr:
t,tn•1 arune to the north mons y •
1,., 1.,..). ,r . , ,. t,, more e:;ner•ia)ty schen kept confined
t
their skill.
D!11 in close. damp, winter quarters ( Wilson ilss+n has purchased the
t:n:1'r n e... >rnior 1,,.. in
1,r+tna 'llc,,t.`
ora let t5 cf T•lhn Jid.anghitn. Main
Daring the past oh r r, Adultt' and horses are less 'eel, •
l tI r e 1'erry Ar. • which are predisposing factors. 1
}i it;,r'e 1'i nc. John
t'rawz ",}. E,isv:0 cat ;•• ora s -•Ties. Washburn has ,old his flay
commonlyff, d although they aro
.�: 1 r c is It D�.
aleton. a ou 1
- aleoiiable ao 00 attacked. acre •rarnl on the tenth conies -ton .,f
Ni; s 13 ,r,.. -t„ ts•it, 1�s-.
.. , 11: .51 - P ,t5nted .;it- K.Tentty.:\t-'115 5)'t I1n0). 1)•,11- I
_...• , ''I0 i .,,,,.yat'ti party Donnelly, 'Vortisat' 1.)'0'o111ter. '.
• l,,'.., „ rr:1_,1.'... r ..iia, ienatean e•,...ea Dikes, Alhert D nr illy.
jet
:,'.I..• I. sitior .,1 Burns. •-
., e,.., a. Hat)- _.,. ___.... ._-__._____ i
,, ;Hon.', CLINTON.
• ie. it int
1 In i a
•
\t s n',.
eat'. n..;an ees. h-
I:inn„n;g Doll -v/ -r3 e.
ice -le. i'.
(Dotario.
On certain premises, where ring' -
worm occurs among calyces the para-
site may remain on the walla, stalls,
poets of the butidtng and fences, and
the disease may be continued on the
premises and conveyed to the calves
from year to year, each whiter,
Symptoms of Ringwart,S,
11''.t). tit' `1'ec•at• err.Ce' were held i,y the The parasites attack and deatroY
sa•vation Army on Sunday at ther the hoer, so that the disease becomes
:ar theatre, when C-omtlnseiener; manifested by the formation of cer-
e-aion gave an addreee..the service' eular bare patches of skin. The at -
i ing conducted by local officers,: fei-ted parts of the skin become mealy
arae and Lieut. Step Henson. a aP masses and encrusted with
*s*
file g!rt Of the Nele 1 prize to U;
F t: Uu.i ,;1. t'te discoverer ref
seem 13 a tee., n 51-1-. .i •, tier!
The Ontario 1,5t tart •:t haealready
r it. n a rant
w hod the,- a-} eat �
t ;hieper,ce : 1 ..t ' t.'anadisn
ea., .s hate' ,. , 1 ar.arl.- 015,1 remains
here though :ria. .cpeptsstg rtffer>
bane been made t lure him away.
:This i- , u e an -we thl Uostott
niter w! mane the insulting rima.
that "the ,e•th'e. t p1m.pect which
trclebes bc, rt• the 00, 15 ,t the C-a.,-
adian ie the ,oat; inti, the l'nit'-tf
States."
t. C. .. 1 i
l'lte hospital bazaar held last Fri- I scabs of a silvery gray color, and
:ay aftern,,,,tl wee a great success': wheu the ;;cabs are renewed 'a rate
.l the e:itiieus 11 Canton and vie-' bleedina sorfitet is ,•xpnsed.
nn .t c tn..''t ge.ner.'ll' in their Among n arlin40 and calves the
iii:.i ut , ;tn.! d stal'zanti
dis.45,• t 7 Y Mostt. t
I u
e
Intl
alt
d
n• t
•A have a wholes! is u1' t t tr r tai v,tiw a Li round
t.1' 1.(,
-1 tc• t enthusiasm in tairving the 1 e. eic anti 1'i oald ty,
..[oar to 0 >t1CCt ..fit; finish. anti. 1 s1 . 3 -,.1 t 5Je3, May
1':L t e it 'targe of the leer h t •e e skin araund the
t a t• n:.las: Lady hattlrrs, "ht- •n .: e :.'.•i !it •.
I1icer," Mrs. Ti. R. Shartel 1's.' -..e ,ata
1u'sitiuty "\li,ulaaulou ti., t u1 „u _ ..,rase,. Old,
i. Robcrtso,t: Women'. Iu tt rut , to t -r,• erten af-
ttate. "Country St Mrs. J. et.. .: •t purls of Inc, body, such
��1 '
'lith, Miscellaneous,' 111rs. Connell --•i ,,. :
-d .t ,tae rue skis of Hhe
:uGirl,' •rl,' in Training, '•Candy ,tel
t'e Iityvkili,, 'Pr,tdue - ::1 t:u t: ao
ls
'•1\itrTttnlie. tr:utsiulesable
\fadclin
" \1 1 l l lite ! the back, loins
liss
** Ni F Saville: Hospital loud 'rem •, t i mails to human
Shop," Mrs, E. lo•du„' I but r . sou should guard
14,at," =ail} that as a result of real aftermeni tea, Mise Grainger. Treatment ut Rini;vvoru,. • ly injured by the harsh of the former
bad -
mg titcraumc c.nnl,5) by quack I :he eycning the Girl's Auxiliary I Animals u115',;,'d with ringworm ; which kicked. breaking Mr, Case-
:: rs 11e has worried over '1"1,''" an otc1 Yale dance. uweici should be separated from Doll -affected ;cure's ani and alsi, struck \1i. Flit
rnrdiciva ( c iurnislsed yoEtruiar!1y 1'11111', Hrs. J. animals tnttil they have been cured I ion. The latter was taken to the has -
hadown heals;, until be was wire :lc! 515Murs'hie. Misses Bolen Rabertsan,
hart -eye) 1 sense mentioned except' ',tarry CentimePearl Reid and Maud
"honsemt•d'-'knee" If that were true l
m.a t a (nit 1 agates, Ilia po5llu:ltty. NI r. t. 'a. enntre and air. IHnttou,
-1'}u• sntlr,.r ru `1'i,ret \let, in a ;(„ccy. 1 :,h fond." erre. J, \Vise wiw '5 5 driving
. 1011te
•
Blyth
•
The hydro -electric by -lave carried
1,y a vote ed 173 for and 12 against,
Mrs. David Cowan has returned
''urate frons a visit to Brandon Man.
Nit'. and Jars. A. B. Carr and Ji•-.
Taylor and Miss Lily will leave
for California early in November. to,
spend the winter months.
Fred ed Tt,ll has shipped a couple of
car:, of turnips from Blyth station.
Bert Alien has gone to New Ontar-,
ire w here he will go into sheep ranch-
ing with his nonsin Wallace Allen.
Brussels. •
'Thursday has ;leen half holiday in
The holidaye
ud-
the +utumet mtxitlt,. I h
all last week Some merchants think
;1 peciai -drive for extra bss ines. on'
there days Would be about tight.
Tire football club is having a dance
„u halbeee'en night to help huanc^s.
Brussels had some snow• last wedc.
North ITun-,n Progressive: hold
their annual meeting on \\'erlue-day
:n 1 elgrave,
• a T. Plum & Sun have purcha':.l
!lie Lateen's hotel at Betts els.
Wingham.
•
that genius was • intensity of ene-
,ciottsmiess” Genius to busutese might
he defined ac the gift of simplifica-
tion.. --Edward Goldbeck.
The best place to build an enduring
monument to one's self is not in the
graveyard at the journey's end, but "Diamond Oyes" Make Shabby. Apparel
in the heartsof our fellow lvc:;rtals.
lengere Mirror. Stylish and NeW—So Easy Too.
Dye Old, Faded
Material
Dress Dater
with him, 55051'
Demi a he disease, in order to prevent } total „bele 1'e i. in a seetee„ cowl: -
its preud. tion.
I „era t e at t } \I urs.' 1'1.' first steps in treatment should 1Ciltiane Edward, had thio turgors
-n ht- day. it is much mare true. t> \l itch aur; Reid on the violin, tis, let . w remove ail of the bedding and badly injured while operating a circus 1. f •c «•ill he t t ie • f •om th stalls tach day and his • f tit •r's farm,
t t, a t rss50u.
he piano am , es
THURSDAY, NOVEMB
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
1923,
Medical
GR. H. HUGH -ROSS, Physician
and Surgeon. Late.of London
Hospital,: London England. Special
attention to diseases 'o£ the eye, ear,
e and resid-
ence behind Dominion B,pnk. Offt e
Phone Nr. 5, Residence `Phone 106.
Salesinen :.re harvesters, but their
moth cannot be accomplishhed if the Don't wo1•ry about perfect results.
crop has not been prepared by care- Use "Diamond Dyes," gun'rtnteed togiv0' DR, P j. ,BURROWS, aeaforth,.Of-
tut 1,latitin r and cultivation in the a , rich; fadeless color to any fabric, fire and residence, Goderich Street,
l S
sl a a f Service and .\dvertising,— whether wool, silk, linen, cotton a mixed
I e o rest' of the Methodist Church, Cor-
DR.
Furniture.
goods.-•dfesecti; blouses, xtackmae,skirts
dtitdren's coats,- draperies,- cv 5rything! Mer for the County of Huron. ,Tel-
A Dircctiou,Book is in: package.
`To''inama any material, have dealer -Phone No. 40. ,
show' you "Dia)non dDye." Color Card.
DRS, SCOTT & MACKAY. 'Phys
,clans and Surgeons', Goderich Se
opposite Methodist church, Seaforth,
s'.OTT, Graduate Victoria and Ant(
Arbor, and member of Ontario Col-.
Lege of Physicians and Surgeons.
Coroner for County of Hufon.`
MACKAY, honor graduate Trinity
University, Gold medallist, Trinity
Medical College, Member of .Col-
lege of Physicians and Surgeons
Ontario.
HERE THURS., FRI., and SAT.
FEAMU'
E3
IN
A Game Chic
e
Her mother was Spanish and she loved the Cuban national sport
But the Yankee Secret Service hatched a plot to raid a hootch
smugglers' nest, and she was gathered in with the bad eggs.
A PICTURE THAT CROWS FOR JOY
MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
Walter Heirs
I\
Sixty Cents an Hour
With Jacqueline Logan
A PARAMOUNT COMEDY
mated t tat tee n•t rt t . i _t 1 e t -a vv uu ns a e
day name with school nurses frigh
have It burnt and replaced with fresh } while •\Ins, R. Nickles of I-Howick,
tn'ttg the e',ilriren and dread of •`That i clean bedding. The curry combs,
l t very page; The Miraculous Christmas Gift. b: -usher, blankets and other 'articles
i• rat t alt aim >,. e•
the net'. pt 1'r a tt are uc y ,n _
,{er,l li .,,, ill•.+ imagi
nin - 5•ta Irate ..0 will please all thecandy
of the be disinfected ad role t boiling or
\ box if 0•lth• will do that soaking in a strung antlaeptic solar
lucky 5•'' t cry nice thing to make a gift: in nee with affected animals should
, f tv,n u' y teen, such as a 3% solution of oar -
elle
;otic. -, ,t crate of trust. But ostial; • ume
rat. 1 r that family gets the lion's boric acid or creolin, made by adding
.;tare, That is not possible when the: three parts or the drug to 100 parte
THINGS TO REMEMBER, Wit is a subscription to the Youths' of warm water.
I omen n. It is like that fabulous' Stables occupied by the affected
There ,roe not, exceptthe 1)11 1 tit,her o1 milk 01 the Greeks; though animals should be cleaned and dish-
I)nr,lrr. its. 0 -nigh: piece of tegisla-, eieryonn drank deep the pilcher re-! Petted with limewaeh and carbolic
,',en 1',n Ontario's statute stealing with i maine,l full. Everyone hoe it lion's ' arid, If these precautions are fol -
prohibition when Sir James Whitney share in the good things of the Cem-1 lowed out, the affected animals can
came inn, paver. Under the afewatipa•tiertt: everyone skint hie evat' then. be readily cured of the disease
,1,ibcral. government the people, cream, vet there is the very eh..i a.t. by thoroughly waslting the affected
.'n1', and it was before: cream left 6_,r the next 501,5,.1\htt; Parts 51101 :warns water and soap to
v;ited that they wanted 1 better (.'hristulas present can,eeeyou; remove - all the encrusted scabs and
Cit c„na + - .-they did I make than a periodical with such fab-' matted hair. The hair around the
.,.'m 1. l'cs 190ti,oit, bit.. c- margins of. the affected purls should
,,,t ''. a: In ,ii Sir George R,, mous powers of dividing its ligple11 aril be closely clipped. Ater washlns
a; •'.e• :arae thing again. Whitneyy, among a ,Hazen awl yet 'keeping it 5' the affected parts, they should be aI-
tine• ;1. iu 19155 and gauged public, intact. , l be crow,;-} lowed to dry, and then dressed with
"einem, and said: -What we want be , •!•!t1' a2 issues of 1924 will tincture of iodine. In tieing the tine-
hire!
ine
hir ! any moral law is public sentt , ed with serial stories, short at les_ cure of iodine,01Hod it should be mixed In
meat and sympathy supporting leges eclttnriels, poetry. facts and inn. Sub-. an equal it of clean water and
:at•on before 11 will be successful or, ".cribs :IOW and receive;
• sat sfert.'r3'." and he'forthwith start- I L The Youth's Companion ---52 issues applied to the affected parts roses a
ed to create and develop public feel-' in 1924. day by means of a small brush, or a
+n:: with the thought of fallowing the 2. All the remaining issues of 1923, cotton swab, until all of the affected
see- the people desires! In his nine 3. The Companion Home Calendar Parts are completely coated over: The
•( iodine treatment should be applied
daily until all of tate affected parts
are. healed.
Another good preparation for the.
treatment f g
•a o ringworm ie a mixture
composed of equal' parte of tincture
years of office he put upon the stat- ,r 192-4. Ali for $2.51.
me books a record unparai;eiled Ja 4. Or include McCall's Magazine, the
the province; 36 distinct legislative monthly, authority on fashions.
enactment, dealing, with this que
Both publications ten
s orl
Y30
o.
' utattng fatilts and reducirt 'CHF. FOlr7 H S COMPANION
trat, mill onu51 iweaitll ave. & tit. Paul ..>L'
the dangers arising from misuse of of iodine, carbolic acid and water,
rhes the traffic. He diel} in 1914 and Bo to Mass. and which le applied in the same
then the war came on and the l),T.A. l De - --- .__ manner as the iodine Itself.
was passed wider Sir William Hearst Dragged Down by Asthma. 'atm Auothet' useful a itself.
for the
war rncar',Ier hi 19115 the People man or woman, ,who is continually treatment of ringworm is sulphur
.�,I and decider} to retain the Act. 'subject Le ethalk ie unfitted fur his ointment. This is made by mixing
nr her life's work. Strength utili dile bo -rt one part of sulphur and two parts of
MANLEY. and energy is taken away until lite be lard together, to Yarm an ointment.
Mrs. ('rue. (.-:otter and Mrs. .kteirew conies a dreary existence. :\wyr.t The ointment is then smeared over
('niter, from Hanover and Owen this is needier Di.• Kellogg's T D
e gre
rhat the affected parte each day until a
• babattet a
Snnnd, have returned to tame respet aithnla Reiner . c
rice homes after spending several change to an aunty of sufferers, It rc+-
eeel(s amongst their friends. here, - iievcsthe restricted air tubes ane!'
Mr. Con. Eckert was a visitor guards against future trouble. Try it.
arming his frierelti here. -------a
-
air. George Kasincr and his syn Fer' Catarrh. It is one of the chief
Robert and Mr. Sidney II.oegv, have recommendations of i)r. Thomas' tis
l from the \\'ester n bareest lectric Oil that it can be used intern.-
I• •t :,
fields.
nd repute ._._...•....s brighterbrighter.Ila with as ntcl, s[tccea.•t as uutwam d -
t
hu1 last year. ly. Sutler
airs. Duffy, who has been tinder the that the Oil when used according to
ierrtpee ears, is improving. directions will give prompt relief.
-------------- Many sufferers Trent tlii • ailment have
BAYFIELD. found relief in the Oil and have sent
lir. J rank Edwards returned home tcstintorf!als.
after a mouth's visit at London and Time has Tested it.---.DThrnna
!pit rs. Dr \fond and tilts `alt ;:electric Oil has been on the market
)fes. t
n;id the ,u'+:'.: t t :1'. t:onrtreghl 1ht•, upwards of fifty yours and in that time
1 it has proved a blessing to thousands.
gee st, c 1 hcv: TT and Mrs. Crosby. It is in high- favor throughout.Canada
\Ir, \\ F ratttc Mise label and amid its eecellence has carried its false
\Hiss aa,at \i esk. Lavhe.d fri'-nils
;toe day last week, beyond the ens: 1t it were double the
Mrs. Snider and \irs. Clinehy haler pr;ce it wink; be a cheap liniment.'
returned to tela vi tge 'af .pend- ,
ing the S11111111er at Detinet Corns see caused bythe pressure
1'r, 6•,nn notary;; will find
Mrs. (Capt.), Plrown is visiting 'at of tight bout, but no one need In:
cure is affected.
While the affected animals are
tender treatment they should be kept
uteparate from non -affected animals
On the premises until they are cone-
Iiietely cured of the disease,—O. D.
LeteGllvray, M.D.V., Ont. Vet, College,
duefph,•
Horse Stamps Foot.
Q.: I have a laorse that stamps hie.
hind feet as if they were itchy. What
will cure .him?
Reply: The stamping is a sign of
Itching. Oitp the hair oft' and wash
the limbs withwarm water and me-
ttle soap, using a stilt brush .for the
purpose. Then, after drying thor-
aughiy .apply e. mixture composed of
sublimed sulphur 1, ounce, MI of tar,
'5 ounce, raw linseed oil, 16 ounces;
tnlx. Shake well and apply. The
dressing ,should .be repeated 4 days
later. Two or three applications are
asuatly sufficient.
No family has,- right to purchase
Owen Sound. troubled .with them long when so' ,tray meat until each member' has at
Mrs. Geo. Woods has par ta;cr. at simple a ritnetly as TT?illovvay' .ern .leasof t a Pint 0 tna Y.,
was at church, thieves broke in her
1,.,'131 and removed money, valuables
:int feed.
\Ir-. Wm, Eadie was married to
Miss lea \lay Culbert, o1 Huron
Township.
Clinton.
Thema, iia. \'euner, ,sf Goderich tuwa-
1 -nal died after an illness of sante
I Matins. aged 47 years. 'Ide vas fot•-
ninny inspector of insurance in Ha-
milton, and caste to the farts hoping
to improve his health. He was born
in England and is survived; by a wife
n live children. - Mr, Wm. Sheppard, of fllyth, has
purchased a house in Clinton and will
:alertly tly remove 'to his place
Murray Draper, ager; six years. fell
while playing, on a stick. which ran
into his body, producing a bad wound.
Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Rowcliffe and
family have gne to make their future
home in California, 'hoping a change.
,f climate will improve the health of
�\Ir, Rowcliffe,
Jir, Gordan Cuuniughaute is hunt-
ing 111 New Ontario.
Clinton defeated Goderich at bas -
'Netball by -a score of 22-18.
Mr. \\r, J. 1-Iamblyn was presented
with a club bag and Mrs. Hamblyn
withcut glass sherbet glasees by
friends before leaving for Bowman-
eillc to live.
The 'Canadian Club entertained dr-
lohn Ratesforcl nu itis 7dth birthday
in their clubrooms.
Mr,. David Tlipletly, aged 86 years,
died at Clinton. He came to Canada
in 1856 from England, and after farm-
ing for many years, retired to Clinton
eighteen years ago.
GIRLS( LEMON JUICE
IS A SKIN WHITENER
iiow-to make a creamy beauty lotion
for a few .cents.
The juice of two fresh lemons strained
into a bottle containing three ounces of
orchard white makes a whole quarter
pint of the most remarkable lemon skin
beautifier at about the cost one must
pay for a small jar of the ordinary cold
creme, Care should be taken to strain
the lemon juiee through a fine cloth so
no lemon pulp gets in, then this lotion
will . keep fresh, for months. Every
woman knows that lemon juice is used
Io bleach and remove such blemishes as
freckles, sallowness and tan and ie'
the ideal skin softener, whitener and
beautifier.
Just try itl Get three entices of
orchard white at any drug store and
two lemons from the grocer and make up
e, quarter pint of thisdsweetly fragrant
mange lotion and ange it daily into
the: face, neck, arms and hande.
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sinrd coupe Remover is available,
Best Inipol'ted Holland Bulbs
HYACINTHS - 50c to $1.50 per doz.
TULIPS (Mixed) 40c per doz,
NARCISSUS (Mixed) 50c per doz.
CROCUS (Mixed) 15c per doz.
TUBEROUS BEGONIAS (Mixed)..,..,.81.00 per doz.
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NIAGARA PALLS, ONT.
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Canada's Largest Retail Grocers,
"We Sell To Satisfy."
1 lb. Jar Shirriff's
ORANGE
MARMALADE °�
Clark's Tomato
KETCHUP
12 oz. Bottle
25c
12 oz. Tin Eggo
BAKING POWDER c
Lynne Valley PLUMS in.
Heavy Syrup
2 tins
25c
Dominion or
Maple LeafMATCHES 35c Special TOILET 24 C
3 BOXES PAPER 5 rolls
MOLASSES 2 lbs. 41),e
SNAPS eire t')9 L.
QUAKER OATS 27e
QUAKER OATS ��
Small 2 for
CREAM OF BARLEY 30c
ROMAN MEAL 33e
GRAPE NUTS . , , 17c
ROLLED OATS 6 Ib. 25c
WIIEATLETS 4 1b, 25c
WHITE BEANS 3 Ib. 25c
CORN MEAL 6 lb. 29c
Pure Bulk COCOA rA c
2 lbs.
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Shirriff's JELLY
POWDERS 3 pkts. armee, C
Lazenby's Imported c
CHEF SAUCE
TIGER CATSUP 7 C
Pint
Special Blend
TEA
COFFEE
1 lb;
6.0.x,
39c
Mayfield Machine Sliced
Breakfast 35C
BACON lb.
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Cowan's Perfection or Instant
COCOA
4 lb,.
23c
Pure Bulls
LARD lb, 21, c
Todhunter's Choco- 39 c
late NIBS lb,
Griffin's Seedless 29e
RAISINS 2 Ibs,
PALMOLIVE
SOAP 3 Cakes 25c
No, 3 tin Easi6rst
DOMESTIC 58C
SHORTENING
CLARK'S SOUPS
TOMATO 10c
CHICKEN 19c
Our Coffee is Good. Try our
SELECT
BLEND lb.
Circle Brand MALAYAN
Sliced.. 23 c
PINEAPPLE
White
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DR. F. J. R. FORSTER—Eye, F
Nose and Throat. Gradual
Medicine University of Toro
Late Assistant New Yorl•
11115 and Aural -Institute,
Eye. and Golden Square
pitals, London. Englat,
Commercial Hotel, Seat ,,:.
third Wednesday' in each month,
from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. 53 Waterloo
street. .South, Stratford. Phone 267,'
Stratford.
DR. A. M. HEIST, OSTEOPATH
Licensed in Iowa and Michigan. Spe-
cial
pe
cial attention to diseases of women
and children, Consultation free. Of -
flee over llntbach''s drug store. Sue-'-
cessar to Dr. Geo. J. Heilemenn.
Tuesday, 9 a.nt, to 6 p.m,
General Fire, Life,
Accident & Automobile
INSURANCE AGENT
and Dealer in Singer Sewing Machines
James Watson
North Main St. SEAFORTH. ONT.
THE McKILLOP
Mutual Fire Insurance Coa
FARM AND ISOLATED TOWN
PROPERTY ONLY, INSURED
Officers
Jas. Connolly, Goderich, President;
James. Evans, Beechwood, Vice Pres-
ident; Thomas ilays, Seaforth, Sec. -
Treasurer.
Directors.
1). F. Meta•egor, R. R. ,1, Seaforthi
John G. Grierc, R, R. 4, Walton; W.
Rinn, R. R. 2, Seaforth; John Ben-
newels, •Iirodhagen Robert herris,
R. R. No, 1, Blyllt; lfaleulm McKeon,
Clititan; G. McCartney, R. R. No. 3,
Seaforth; James Connolly, Goderich;
,las. Evans, Beechwood.
Agents.
Alex. Leitch, R. 12. N. 1, Clinton; E.
Hiuc.hiey, Seaforth; J. A, Murray, R.
R. No3. Seafortlt; J. V. Yeo,
I Holineseilie; 15, 10 Jannotetil. Born-
holm. James Kerr and John Goven-
luck, Seafert}t, auditors,
Parties desirous to effect insurance
or transact other business will be
promplty attended t.• by application
to any ..f the above officers addressed
to their respective postof5ees.
Desirable ionise
FOR SALE
To the person seeking a comfort-
able ;tome close to stores, churches,
and schools, and still he hi the
country, this residence is splendidly
located, being less than a mile from
Seaforth postoffice. The property
consists of eight acres of land, a gpod
frame house with seven' rooms, and
woodshed, hard and soft water; good
stable with cement flooring: ' fine or-
chard. Possession can be given' im-
mediately. Further information. may
be obtained at TT -TE NEWS OFFICE,
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Your old
Carpets I4way
They Mak e new. rever-
s!ble"Velvete7 "Rugs,
Send fpr Vefecfe:x Folder a.
CANADA RUG COMPANY
LONDON, eNT,
FEATHERS WANTED
Highest prices paid. Max Wolsh,
phone 175, Seaforth.