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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1923-11-01, Page 5,'I IJESDAY NOVEMBER 1, 1923. Dress Footwear The Season of Social Functions is with us again and every tw r We'' "who goes" will be wanting something very, eltoice in. Dress We've ve chosen the best that money and experience couldsecure and now have a showing of FOOTWEAR ELEGANCE. There ate dainty one ptrap slippers and sandals in Patent, Kid and Satin, shade as well as Bamboo, Suede sli ers in the new Log Cabin Grey Black and Black Suede:. Some of the Patents are trimmed with Black Suede and Grey Suede withnew cut-out effects. All have the comeis or correct heels for evening wear—the.full Loins the Baby Louis, 1Vfoderately priced at 4 463 5.00 May we short you? 5.50 . 0 Ktn tin.0-+uu hu un •.utt .�.ii'3 -p,...,,«„-.,.,,....,sap ,.w., «.,, .e., ... ,.�.,.aKt AToii n Topics 0,,.�•,rr..,..,��,:_ 1..,.0.,..4„0! 001. -..,1111,.. -.ns u....»tut--.»alt 110 Aliso Janet Chesney, R.N., of Cleve land, is a visitor at the home of het' Parents, iMr. and Mlrs, P.• M. Chesney: Mrs. McDougall, who has been spending several weeks al•the Queen's the guest of Miss Birdie Stephens, re- turned ibis week to Toronto. \tr, and :Mrs, J.0.. Best are moving into the cottage 00 Goderich street, purchased last; spring from ivir. Robs, Smith, of Chealey. Mr. Garnet Sillery, of London Nor- mal school, spent. the week -end with his mother, Mrs, George Sillery. Mr. and Mrs, John Beattie were in Pi•ucefielil visiting friends, Hiss Herdman, of India, 'gave 0 most interesting, talk to the children of the •k'resbyteriau Sunday school on Sunday afternoon, Dr. Idechely-was a visitor in Sarnia. Air. Ross IeGou;glc recently un- .. ,Iry scut all operation for appendicitis at thc Staiorth hospital. Mrs. Ross, who lias retuned frc?m a trip io rile \\'est is rt;iti)ig her aunt, Mts. T. Swan Smith. Dr. Larkin occupied the pulpit r 1 Knox Presbyterian church. Stratford, on Sunday, -Mrs. John Jackson, of Lethbridge, Alberta, was a visitor at the Monte of Miss Jackson, \lrs.,C curse and daughter Miss \ltnnie,.who have been spending sev- eral months yvith her mother, Mrs. AtIct;puigle, and other relatives, leave tdii week for their !tome in McGregor, Manitoba. Mr. and Mrs, 11 Williams,of Strat- ford,. spent Sunday with Mrs. S. Loyd air. and Mrs. Robert Jackson have returned from Toronto: 31rs. Tough, of Prucetielyd. is the guest of Mrs. 1.. Sparks. Mrs. \\'t11ian1 1 arnochan Tucker - smith, is visiting Mrs. John Cameron.' Hiss t.owan has returned from vis- iting relators in.\fingham. 31 r.Arnold, of London, is spending t few days in town. Miss \label Cameron is visiting friends in Toronto. Miss Belle Smith is spending a few clays in Stratford, On Nov 11th, being Armistice Day, there will be a special service in St. 'Phomas church in the evening for the \Var Veterans, who are cordially in- vited t• In the n to bepresent. g 'lt •d r t t 1 there will he a Thanksgiving service. The uta heating plant for St. Thomas church has arrived and will be installed by next Sunday. Peter has i It l:cliv T udtensm t , Mr. been confined to his home through illness for several weeks. Messrs Andrew Houston and Mr. Alpert Alexander, 'l'uckersutith, are is Goderich. acting as Jurors on the Fall Assizes. Mr. and Mrs, T. G. •Shillinglaw spent the week -end with their daugh- ter in Toronto, Mr. Harry Grieve, Brantford, is a visitor at his home here. Mr. Wilson Wright has moved his family into Mrs. Nicholsnit's hotce in Egmondville, •'1n enjoyable costume dance W 15 held in the. Separate school on 'I'u s - day evening. Mluyrr was provided by the Melody Mixers, Goderich. Mfrs. W. 'Chompsnn. who recently underwent an operation in the hos- pital, has recovered sufficiently to re- turn bottle. 1 Mr. W. Pinkney, Stratford, spent i the week enol at the home of Mfr. and 1 Mrs. R. L. Clark. MI'ise. Pearl Howe, Atwood, spent EJTRATFORD. ONT. Prepares young Wren and young women for 'l3usiness, which is now Canada's greatest profes- sian. We assist graduates to positions and they have a prac- tical training which enables them to meet with success. Stu- dents are registered each week. Get our free catalogue and learn something about our dif- ferent departments. D. A. McLACHLAN, Principal. W1ialker & Son UNDERTAKING and- EMBALMING Motor or Horse Equipment, W, 3. WALKER, holder of Go- vernment diploma and license. Flowers Furnished. Night or day phone 67. STOP? LOOK. ;LISTEN!. CREAM WANTED We are not only a Cream Market for you but we are Also a Large Dairy Industry in Your Community. We respectfully solicit Your Cream. OUR MOTTO: Guaranteed Accurate Weights and Tests. Courteous and Prompt Service. ' Highest Market Values. CREAM GRADING: A difference of 3 cents per lb. Butter Fat will be paid between No. 1 and No. 2 Cream. 8 02,I5H FOR OREM Cash Paid to Any Patron Wishing it When Cream is Delivered, Creamery Open Wednesday and Saturday Evenings. Seaforth Creamery Co, Seaforth, Ont, C. A. BARBER, Mgr. Double Your Hap -mess Economically -ITH the new low prices on Superior Chevrolet cars and the easy terms of payment available almost any family can afford one. What could provide more happi- ness for the family than drives in the country after the days work is over, or weekend visits'to friends and relatives. been proven by Chevrolet It has owners themselves that Chevrolet the most economical car in the is world to operate and at its pre- sent it is the world's lowest Sent � priced fully equipped- automobile. tt: Ask ,4bo1•t /llr+ 1 , rMM.A. C. P1;,.1 r i j>� ,. ,:. ..,;r BE SUR AND GET OUR PRICES ON PREST-O-LITE BAT- TERIES, TIRES OF ALL MAKES FROM $7.50 UP. earl.ln 5.�5. FI VROL ,Sea Orth °x°34 E, POBTH Pligl J �..� -T... .._. _ . Mr. and Mrs, Wilson Wright are NORTH McRII LOP, r • atherin r in a kktere ]las roles, roots and vegetables, and it thekart 31rs. 3ir)rleland's4 Cha: weather continues very good,! latmers arebusy' g g 1 p- moving' tobl looked. on Tuesday morning as if Ihe' winter is alt ady here. Miss Nona Dale spent the week, end with her parents,' Mr. and Mrs, G. t Dale. Mrs. Garfield McMichael, of Bay- field, visited Mrs. 0. W. Nott this week. Miss Eittnta Fowler left this week for Ottawa and Brockville, after on• m r, spending three weeps with Iter uncle, mprovcntrt)is on tit' £brat \'lr 11trhert !rosier. whttlt ht port ha. ed a‘.0,,11141,i 1 M r t;has. Mismt; whit has 'been ago: very st.riausly ill, is, etc are pleased VARNA: r he to say, on a Spcerlyway to reenwrry house itt r-gtuundvifle. Suuly of aur people say The separate School held a mss- been 'how' thi0P season, but it Was no- gnerade daltec un Cueselay evening I thing bttt stmt! halt, nearly the same Mr, ctrl Mfrs l'ete.r 'i)aley spent shape but very much heavier th.-tn the week and in itsborne with tier snowflakes. daughter, Mrs. Cud more. hl r. Gordon M eLavnt is cutting Mrs Wnr. I-togg, of Stratford, mood for the farmers with his sawing spent a few days in !Dost visiting her machine. Gordon has a dandy little Father, who is ill,-+titfit far making 5tovewood, lyres a Mr. William Aberhart of the Tor- Mr. John 1-fotcie11 '!tits coop antb Aiedical School spent the week- %veil fur Mr. George Munn, end at hie 1 i e ' town M Tr lm I eonhardt has male many I a roe )le of years friends of M r, 7'h,. the roads are ,till by and t The many • dust a; ostial: spcak;t)g and aro hope tr, ser.- hint able to be confined will be sorry to hear that he is autos raise a of of roads, one or the finest pieces of around�a again soSne(l and llavirl Mlili- confined to his bed at the home road I have seen is the Leadbnry linty his daughter, 10 11th, held. from the Brussels road cast.. 011)1 01011 ed 1Iarriston friends nn Sim- 3h. 'an l , ills). . hrauk 1\ rckes spent ` . We are informed .that litany of the day' last, sehli'. days teatO. l last vve.e.e.,_school bo.s back here have the to' Mr. tins Mrs, Nott and 4'!r, anti spent inti) !311 111, I:or. 310,,.. ' ctt habit and smoke and chew the Mrs. \\tn. Ross Spent a day in Sar - Wee s, Psi' with sus sister, .3.1 r,,.. I , hac� Weekes, Parr Line. teres every chance. Speaking oi'stnolihaving ' the aoridghing titne.tnatch and report \'Misse F int reminds me of a'' lady of amp e• Moist l,e oogiur and E.Elliott,,,and , tro ,oriioit, who hoarded a railway Rev, b'. Wednesday'. motored t„ London. I 1 same mistake that ,iter a joyful and happy day 00 \Nechlesyfr we and made the we all have made, that. is she toot into \fiati'hiug �the tractors dig up clay, 'Che many friends of a 3'lra: ,,O Opera- he shriking car. She .sat dawn ne:i,. Sante hina folks tried hard ti, (too '1Arlt, vvho underwent a 11 lite opty'a- I 1'lte i(ght caul 110110. },ru left rut eldrrlt- Tri hman tch iv,a. It•ancd '1111,1000n for 00gla icftis til the Clint )u Vase!:. with eyes shut. t ok ,g.l Stir I Gr iiirui. spital, ateglatl to hear .,u i, d•+rutt hutted u' him and said, Ant air well A. rut er soli lead. turned nml) doing that, and ale herr.” I hev ❑ynirrd herr, they iivinind Mr, cls Rr,bectsott had a sale '1 •,\fell," theft wick he. "1 feo1,-,.., r y1 1t are 1 151 r, tilillf love stuck and implements last I htn•s pot ranch of a 10)13' ci rndi❑ n `Ther ever" went limbmit ti , in the air y' and intends in the future to take racce1 of 1110n '\o" sail 'Fnhirtg 105 poor." 1itangit, a .;unto• among a I eo (d ty' easy. she. It I yeas tour wif 1 dgive you 1 p 'The temporary bridge at. Bannock- �•.\ rl hrt'inora,' said he, -if Rut remember 'Stock li'1;,•n down they got the ear wasn't Food sign, o1:on't horn has been removed and the new I ,s."ou. n .how 1111 stay-. au Y"" werr mr title, I'd takr bridge tic right at ways and is quite artistic . struelure LONDESBORO there: h De_ AJr-. Helen tluutu and Diss Almy •Che gun¢ t}ive.liad gi0cn ttteth illii at'St, lobo's Epi.capal church, id with Cl�t- A very pretty wedding took place. u trait, Mich., on Sat.. Oct. 13th, at :Aber} .pent the wecl, et despair. seven o'ciock, when Enla t,rorgitia, tan triends, Aud offthey liad started, but. after a eldest daughter of air. and Mrs. Ve'n. Miss ",ad'e t atttr. , f Auburn, spent. chase J. Cnlchtnglt, of Varna, became the a fest lay Detroit, son of Mrs. Louis '. las titch at the home of Tho rsrot f,nct'rl 6y the hulk,bride of Dr. John Mills 'Parreaut c f 'Suss .Alice 1' ngland, corny to their place. Parreant M'rs• \Vatt returner! it nue last weeO the ceremony bring performed by after "Tending a few drys Withi 'n- So 111011, beware'. when r»tf Inc a clay, Rev. Dr. Adams. stance friends. 1h n't climb any pates or they might Mlessr;. R, M1rClinclx+v, and H. ha- lir. t,crt .Allen, of Narl,ck, aid j, nut away. Nott, tvhn Wen' \\'rst ou the 1i'tt- 1 3'lt•ihe have grant' 011 a 11.1)) 1 1 New lleing found up a pole, frost# the night. 0051000' l:.:cncsii)n. arc home again. - Ontaria. before. Mr. Gen. Elliott, of Landon, has 3,1x: and Airs, Geddes.of Belgravc, \\'ouM he worse than findutg been visiting in the burg. called on friends in the: village last fish at the share. 'I'he beautiful mild weather will help; week• to lighten the fuel question. The Women's Institute will meet Co tnuuit ' Hall The fifth ofNovember 0rrwicv winr band t us t hu rlat an the the week -end at the ds'gn)ondvfGe nlanne. Miss Janet :Chesney, who has been a visitor at the home of her parents, \h', and Mrs. Pearson M. Chesney, leave: this week to take a position on the staff of the ilfaternttg hospital,' Cleveland. Mr, Zeplt. Balfour, of St, J01111'0, hear London, has moved to town and taken a position in the oatmeal mill. Rev. R. Fulton Irwin spent a few 'days on llrece Peninsula last Week and secured seine tine ducks and plover. The Barbara Kirkman Young' \\y o- 1111011 Auxiliary will hold their 1923 monster bazaar on Fridays, i' oventhet thirtieth. Mrs. t, Papst Hamilton, is visiting her sister, ills. I A. Case. Miss Dodds, of Clinton, spentthe wcek-end with Mrs. i1. McKellar Mrs A, Wilson Galt, visited at the home of Sir. and Airs, Wtn.'Adants, Main street. The members of Loyalty class of the Presbyterian church, sent a box of fruit, babies' clothes, etc., to St. Christopher House, Toronto, Miss Brown, Listowel,will assume her duties ,on the Collegiate staff the end of this week, '.Che G,\W,V.A Auxiliary held a euchre on Tuesday night when a very enjoyable evening was spent. The first prize was won by Mrs. C. Papst, of Hamilton, and the second by Mrs. 5 A. Case. Lunch was served. Min'. )oho Laing is a delegate he the Presbyte'iae Sunday School to the convention in Stratord. I2ev. Mr. Foote; Exeter, Was a town visitor' art Monday. Miss Smith, Mrs. TTarry Scott and Donald are visiting friends in Strat- ford. trat ford.' Mfrs, A. Scott is spetirling a few. days hi Stratford, Mr. Malcolm . Armstrong, Luck - now, spent the week -end. at 'las home here. Mfrs, George Scip is visiting friends in New Tlatnhutg. Mr, and Mrs, Fred Davey, Wrox- eter, called on Sir and Mrs. 'John MTactavish. • c Mrs,"Hast- and Mrs, Jessie U'rawtY . t r t Hast- ings are visiting friends m \\ mgt am. Air, and Mrs -Robert Archibald left on Monday to spent a few weeks fit Toronto. Mr, A. Wankel, who has sant several months touring the West visiting relatives, returned. home Fri- day evening, u y Want and For Sale Ada. 3 tiimes. 51),: 1 held in the Anglican church "un- when Misses :Alberta !!rata and .i )e 1e day coming nest when the L.O.L. Shohhtunh will demonstrate on can - No. 1035 will march to thr church.:3 dr making. The hostesses 10111 110 special address will he given the Orangemen, The Harvest Thanksgiving services were held in St. John church Sun- day afternoon. October 21st. the church being crowded.tl. Rev. 1D sal clough conducted the service and preached a most appropriate serol ,It The choir of St. Paul', church, Hen - sell, had charge of the musical part itch ) • r of the 'crvicc til was also m which t enjoyed. The church was beautifully decorated for the occasion, flowers, fruits azul products of the field being freely used. The offering was gen- erous, although no .pecial appeal was oracle Mrs. Chas. Stilck entertained aft of her friends one evening recently. Mr. T. Epps C Sons have thatr chopping mill ready for service 11.10. RIPPEN, Mr. 1\'111. 31 1) .,ald attended the Exeter ploughing match on 'DMus - day and got third prize in the high cert ploughing. Lillie is one 113,1 likes to see good +,Inn hi tg done. 11 et R. A, Lundy took the services at Luctui on Sttttda3'. ()pile a few attended the ploughing match at Exeter on 'Thursday after- noon 111(1 report spending a good flay. even 11 the wea•Tlter Was not very nice The • farmer, are hit y thew tilos Picking topples and ploughing. A number attended -the Fowl Sup- per at Zurich 1t0t Thnr,rlty night. • - Mrs, Win. flay, of Niagara Fall i spending a few days with her,moth_r, Mrs. 1. C. McLean. Airs .1 no. MteC:regor was in London this week seeing Mrs. I. Jarrott, who is in Victoria hospital, aurl we arc pleased to hear Mfrs. Jarrott is getting along Erne. Win. Doig and 5(10 John, of Tort Huron, have been home for a fete days. Mfr. anti Sirs. J. {'. Jarrott and Mr. L. Jarrott. were in London one day this weep lilt.. and •Airs, WM. A•TcDonaid en- tertainetl 'a number- of young people on Monday night, - A large -member attended the anni- 1 C ' Mrs. 1. !Radford, Mrs. • kw -an, Ars.; Willis 'Mountain. The \\-.T.3i.5. held their annual thank-alTering meeting orf \Verities day. Oct. 3 1st, in Durtt's dlutrch. Hull est. tu, • t Rev..31 r, t niYni, a rrtut t ted slanart from t Irina. gat e a very 11) teresting address -s nn missionary Mork' in China, in Knox church on Sunday` last, HARLOCK.• 31r. arts 31 i Dodds. of L.r tel rrt were the guest, of Mrs. II.:\ilett o rr the week-encl. Mrs, john Latex and Miss 1 naval of Cad have .been spending the week at her. father's.. Mr.. 1,1 Wheatley. We are glad 10 hear that Mr. 11 inst'ltl, who fell out of a tree while picking apples is improving nicely. 31r. and ahs Frank 31arshalr Air.' and Mrs.. X Sbeppiu•d and tbatightrr, spam Sunday at •the home on ilrs. t .\lex. Reid. Unite a number front ;wound here attended the anniversary at Constance church on Sttntitt1. 31r. and Mrs. Nelson Lear spend Sunday with Ml.. and Mrs, Lett \\. ate• 1 Miss Violet Slay \delis„n, eldest dMiaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Won 1'1- disou, of liuiiett, was invited in mar -1 riatre to Mr. Davis Bean of :\,,hurt). The young couple are spending, their honeymoon to t )rillia and other paint'. On fit stir tong they will re—Me on the :groom tine -ffar m near \uhnrt. • PAC% "Ilm111410llll lIf1 IIIIIIlll 'P111111M 111111111111111t110:r) IIIpll;lll(nlllll lll'll! hllli.- It is just half ass eight The dinner dishes tare wash- ed, the children are in bed, and Mrs. has settled down to a night's darning. A. hundred mile0 away, in the Hotel, Jim --has fin- ished dinner, written the day's report and looked oyer the local paper. "rinse 'hang's heavy till, happy thought, Ite remembers Long Distance. "hello Mary! Ilene- are the children? How ere your Just three minutes at home, and yet it makes ail the difference.. The hotel seems brighter. .Aral NWT -- well, the holes in the socks don't seem quite so large. Just tho effect of a voii?, you love hear. Keep the home ties strong', the Long Distance way Every Bett Telephone in a long Distance Sealton litsseillasimasesselestwessniarinisicommose Allexcellent protection against wormscan be got in 3t tiler's Worm, Powders They rend (he stuntach and intestines untenable to them. They heal the surfaces that have be - route inflame d by the attacks of tete parasites and serve to restore. the strength of the ciORAthat leas been. umfcrutitted by the -draughts that the worsts have made upon it. and that their operation is altogether healtlt- giving. wersary -scarce.c Mills Green on' at T Sunday and listened to grand sermons sty Rev. Mr. Johnson, of Liman, and on Monday night there was a four] Supper, •followel hy,all excclienl tip- per- with the following talent: Miss Ola Cooi, elocutionist, Hensall Sea - forth Quartette and Varna orchestra, A very enjoyable evening ryas spent in the Sunday school room -of St An- drew's church on Friday even i.nS last when the officers and members of the Sunday school islet and presented Mr. Wm, Fesken with a trice Bible_ The address was read ht Rev, 1., :Ai Lunily tool p.1.ented by la. II. Mlc- Lean. The boys of Sir I asken's Stet - day school class also stet and gave him a nice pipe and cane M1 1:, Kyle read the address and Robbie McGreg- or made the presentation Mr. Fask- int, although taken by surpris0 gate a Verg 15100 105!7, and thanked rhe members for their hind 00Iuemhrauee, following which the ladies gave them a fine supper. Kippen Station Master Retires.— 3Ir, \\'fit. Fastten, who has been sta- tion agent here for the last tight years is retiring on the 1st of Novem- ber. Iii F°askcn commenced his rail- road career in Palmerston in March, 1555, and in August of the saute year went to Port t Elgin and stayed there for three years, when wvas mov- ed to Kitchener as a checker. Later ire was stationed in Goldstone, Ayton, Port Dover and Ticlgrave, then com- ing to Kipper.- Mr. Taken intends F., r go to London r t, live. His n a, n• friends hops he will he long spared to enjoyhis wet earned rest. Unless wottn5 1'' o : >. rr - 1 from the'. system, alt child 0111 be healthy, 'Mother ll"a es' 13'.,”:a. Exterminator r is an excellent medicate to destroy. Worsts S. Headquarters kr Il_.+ E NSD tt1 R T KBBEi S After long and careful consideration regarding rubbers, we have placed the old reliable INDEPENDENT on our shelves in order that we may sell no- thing but the best to the public. Every man, woman or child that wears a pair of our Rubbers is sure to have new stock. We Bever offer our trade "cheap" rubbers or ones we cannot guarantee to give satisfaction. A fit for every foot at J5H5Sfflth&1 San The Modern Shoe Store. opp.Bank of Commerce Christmas Greeting Cards The Seaforth News has again a stock of fine Christmas Greeting Cards, in this year's new designs, on which your name can be printed. Envelopes to match are supplied, Come and see these simple, but pretty designs ---.they are not expensive. The Seaforth News 4 TIMES Around Me Worid with RE OILING Phone 51 Seaforth; 100,000 Miles Without Stoppling for Oil An inventor who could develop an automobile, a railroad car or any other conveyance on wheels which would perform such a feat would be considered a wonder. But such is the record of regular accomplishnnent by the Auto -oiled Aermotor during the past eight years in pumping water. Did you ever stop to think how many revolutions the wheet ofawindmill makes? If the wheel of an Aermotor should roll along the surface of teteground at the same speed that it makes when pumping water it would encircle thewortd in 90 days, or would go four times, around in a yyear. It would travel on an average 275 miles per day or about 30 miles perheur0or9 hours eacit day. Anttutomobiiewhichkeeps up that pace day after day needs a thorough oiling at least once a week. Isn't it marvelous, then, that a. windmill, has been made which will go 50 times aslong as the best automobilea with camellias? The Auto -oiled Aermotor after 8 full years of service in evefy part of the world has proven its ability to run and give the most 'reliable service with one oiling a year. The double gears, and all moving parts,, are entirely enclosed and flooded with oil all the time. It gives more service with less attention than any other piece of machinery on the farm. To get everlasting tvind•mtll satisfaction buy the Auto -oiled Aermotor, the most efficient windmill 7waindmill that has ever been made, Par fdlinfer' AERBIOTOR CO. chlcagn Da19a9 DeslHolateta' motion turr]a lianas etty Minneapolis Oakland POR SAI,E BY BERT IRWIN Dealer in Gas Engines, Cream Separators, Stable 7ittings, Pumps, Pipe and Water Supply Fixtures Wind and Car Insurance. LEMONS WHITEN AND BEAUTIFY THE SKIN Make this beauty lotion cheaply for your face, neck, arms and hands. At the cost of a small ;jar of ordinary cold cream one can prepare a full quar- ter pint of the most wondorfnl lemon skin softener and complexion beautifier, by squeezing the juice of two fresh lent - ons into e. bottle containing three ounces of orchard white. Care should be taken to strain: the juice through a fine cloth so no lemon pulp gets in, then this lo- tion will keep fresh for months, Every woman knows that lemonjuice is used to bleach and remove such blemishes as freckles, sallowness and tan and is the ideal skin softener, whitener and beautifier. Susi sty ill Get three ounces of orchard white at any drug store and two lemons front the grocer and makeup a quarter pint of this sweetly fragrant lemon lotion and massage it daily into the face, neck, -arms and hands. It is marvelous to smoothen rough, red hands, \t'ant,attd For Sale Ads, 3 times, 50c ... rnr.,,.V„AW"••wY.y.M•N»i.,1•M+O.O• in. ft Works i Try it t0. 10080n a ®OPO Tei is how r tender corn so 15 lifts - + out without pain.' a rns,.e,ro. 1N,w,+ Good news spreads rapidly and drug- gists here are kept busy dispensing freezone, the ether diseovery of a Cin- elunati man, which is said to loosen any corn so it Bite out with the fingers. Ask at any pharmacy for a quarter ounce of freezone; which will cost very little, but is said to be sufficient to rid one's feet of every hard er soft corn or caYou apply just a few' drops on the tender, aohing corn and instantly the soreness is rolieVed, and soon the corn is so sniveled: that. it lifts out with- out pain. It is a sticky substance which dries when applied and neves inflames or even irritates the adjoin. ing tissue. ATMs • discovery will prevent thou- sands of deaths annually from lockfavr . and infection heretofore' resulting front the stblcldal'habit of cutting corns:,