The Seaforth News, 1917-03-29, Page 5A
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Saturday Night 11 s0
Other Night,' $
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GARI:INUS BLOCK SEAFOB fel
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All Nail F',ditines $3,00 Per Peer
1plia]ElklI E, CONSTIPATED
Rook Mother) if tongue 1s coated,
cieanee little bowels with "Calf.
forma Syrup of Figs."
Mothers can rest easy after giving
'California Syrup of Figs,' because in
a few hours all the clogg+ed.up waste,
hour bile and fermenting food gently
moves out of the towels, and you have
a well, playful child again,
Rick children needn't be coaxed to
take this harmless "fruit laxative,
114}llione of mothers keep it bandy be-
cause they know its action on the
etomach, liver and bowels is prompt
and sore.
Ask your druggist for a 50 -cent bot-
tle of "California Syrup of P'1go, ' which
aontalns directions for babies, children
of all ages and for grown-ups,
CREAM WANTED
Send your cream to us and receive
top prices. We are running our pleat
the year through and can handle your
tall supply and furnish yon with cane
We pay twioe each month and weigh
sample,and teat each can of 0805115 care
fully. Our motto is " Honesty to ou
Patrous" Patrons are requested to re
,urn all our s8118 when sot iu nee.
3itter anlBnttermillc also on hand
u9 for at market prices,
The Seaford' Creamery Co.
Wa J, Waller 86 San
Undertakers
amd
Embalmers
W ..1, Walker, holder of go.
element Diploma and License
Day or Night mills receive our
prompt attention
Lay Phone til
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STRA 1 }•"ORD.
Wintet Term from Jtntttary2nd
We have Commercial 'hot'thaud
and Telegraphy Deportment, '1'h
00/11088 al's tllerongh 11p to d,tteaud
praoticnl. The 111 structure areex-
perienoed and we ere receiving
scores of applications for trained
help wo cannot supply. Write 1)t
once for particulars.
A. AAcLAUCHL.AN
t'11.1OCIPy 1.
THioK, GLOSSY HAIR
FR= )FROM DANDRUFF
Girls! Try it! Hair gets soft, fluffy and
beautiful—Get a 25 cont bottle
of Danderine,
if you care for heavy hair that glis-
tens with beauty and is radiant with
life; has art inoomparable softness and
le fluffy and lustrous, try Danderine.
Just one application doubles the
beauty of your hair, besides it torme-
dtately dissolves every particle of
dandruff: You can not haee litee
heavy, heaithy 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
product% a feverishness and itching of
lite scalp; the hair roots famish,
loosen and die; then the hair Palle out
fast.; Surely get a 25 -cent bottle of
Knowlton's Danderine from any drug
store and just try lt.
rsrss m..ln
1! our VE
ADO siv`.ft,1tnoww11ieh will be 1 a SeniNfree Toa
MARION e.T4A'l'°"
Mrs W, U.l''air, Clinton in visiting
her sinter Ml's ,James Watson.
14 re Geo, tilnrdie, ATllrbe'll, is spouti-
ng a few days with friends }tern.
hirjF Ross, prhteipal of the 0011.
egiate is movies this week lute the ro-.
eidetics of .}ulna's 81 111te1y occupied by
Mr W 0 'd' Menton,
Rev Hall \' mils o£ L'racelield wita
town vialtor 011 lgon(lay.
Mr I.H reel, SVEillcerv'tile le visiting his
daughter Mrs \V Undtnoro and his son
Mt George lento!,
Mrs l5 A.lones tir! daughter Eliza.
Lmth loft ou Monday for their home in
Fort Saskatchewan atter an extended
visit at tho home of tier ,other, Mrs,
ti Dickson,
Mrs Jamieson of the Huron Road
has purohae ti the house ou James St
owaod by the Misses (Iovenlook and
occupied by Mr and Mrs John, Sproat,
Miss Minnie McDonald, Toronto
o ailed nu Ilium -in here during last week
Mr and Mrs Jaolc Roberts of Toronto
are visiting reletit'es here.
Mr A. Palmer had the xnisforturw to
treat with au occident last week while
wicking in the Boll Munition Works
Miss Helen Twaddle; who has been
the guest of Mrs J A Wilson left on
Monday for her home in Fergus.
Miss Louie(' Griffin, Clinton spent
the weekend with Nlrs A Olose.
Mies Grace Weir arrived home o1)
Monday to visit her mother. Miss
Weir la training in New York Hospital
fur a nurse.
A load of young people from Seaforth
att'ndod the Patriotio dance at Win-
throp on Thursday and report a pleas•
aut evening.
it may not be good sugar making
weather but it is fine for the falirwheat
these warm nights.
Mrs S. Somers and daughter Audrey
and Mrs Turney spent a day in Strat-
ford last week
Mine Marion Watson and 1Vliss
Skeet of Tuokeramith intend leaving
this week for Now York to train for
nurses in the Roosevelt Hospital.
The robins and black -birds found the
storm on Tuesday rather a cold recep.
tion,
Mr Thos Belem, Gort Inspector, of
Munition is suffering from an attack of
Lt grippe.
Mr and Mrs Geese( of Ktuoardine
announce the engagement of their
daughter, Ruth to Mr Thomas Grieve
of McKillop The marriage to take
piano on April 10th.
Farmers requiring help with their
seeding end citizens, retired farmers,
etc. alto°are willing to help the farm.
or communicate at once with Mr Johu
H Reid Vico !'res Seatorth Branch
Huron Ceuttty War Auxiliary Box, 292
boaforth-Phone 'l
Mfrs Wm Govenlook is attouding the
Annual Dlooslem meeting of the
Women's Auxiliary in London thin week
The inspector for the Underwriters
Association was in town on Tuesday
and gave the Brigade d surprise call
during the storm, but the boys were
equal to the 00008101) and had the hose
out in good time.
A Memorial Service to oar fallen
Soldiers will be held in the Seaforth.
Presbyterian Church next Sunday even-
ing,
Airs Sin Neely in home again after
speeding a couple of weeks in Wiugham
Mr Cecil Hodgins of San F(0t10i800
011 of Rev J W Hedging of Stratford
called on friends in town on Wednesday
Mrs Wm Fair of Clinton spoilt a few
days in town the guest of her sister
Mrs Jas Watson.
Alias Dobie has returned from a visit
in Liman.
The Met day for handing in your
0110i0e to the Horticultural Society will
be on 31st.
The tiousall branch paid a fraternal
visit to Rebeeea Lodge on Monday
night and put nu the degree in a
masterly way for Mille oaudtdatee,
After which asocial evening was spent,
Towns will call on Saturday for old
p spars at 1111 houses tvltich wets rot
reached last week War Anxtlisry,
A pleasant medicine for children is
Mother Graves' Worm Exterminator
and there is nothing better for driving
worms from the system.
It ua,. lin Iuiluery uv•dul lent
1orgt, IRuss 847011 as lttotttioned to last
weeks issue,
A'lr. Strachan (}ot. 111,1ee14r has
!;ono 114 'format, to he 10151111111: Ho
retelvs 01) Thursday with 1110 }lt'idr.
411)51 will stay in epartmouto at: the
Hunan's Hotel,
THI SEA
114 t• taro 11r1iiui,:s la'+,urhrd 1l Ise
!,)nary sermons ria s1iatlay iu i1o.l„rich,
The new rooter of (#clench. iter, A
'1'. (1 (dark xvs ludileted alto office by
Arshdnarou Eietta.elsori of London
Rural Dean Robinson, Clinton and Rov
Mr (;harlten, Alitehell, were al,. pre,•
aut.
htn 911 ',Viliitu,t• of i'rrr,rtte
4011 Mt 1' 1..6Villiala:e
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Mr J 13 !t'ieltariloou of St Marys ons
in town oft 79cursdey.
Mrs T jaeleenc of ('ketols was She
1 tallest of 111. J I1 I311.1(i,
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LOW RATE.; AND THOUGH TICKETS
To all Points ll'�
WESTERN CANADA and the PACIFIC COAST
Electric Lighted and Co norta)ly equipped trans
To obtain the 'O West ;Faire anti the irEost eonnvenint routing apply
to CHAS. A. ABEW MT Druggist Agent. or
write WIT. L. Pairbairn,Genelral Passenger Dept. ,
f31, Nino St. Toronto
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is tile First Authentic In !Orilla-6On CM
Correct Dress for S ring 1917 Wear'
.? E1 E RFJ A.DY NOW, M1”. Good
Dresser, to give you firsthand in-
formationon "what's wha.t'1' in
Sprinqi Clothes—tell you about the
right styles, the goodweaves, the
smart patterns, give you really
correct informations.
But --we can show and prove far easier than we
can tell. This announcement is just to let you know
that, we're ready to show. We think it will be to your
advantage to see
stunamomm,
crov 'eC
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tumnalnampagmbsts
Al WEN N LIMITS.
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:,:ar of \\'(,r'id-w fide scarcity
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of v. 1'1'1•:138 1311(1 dl(."i;9 goods, \VC are
r t ':l`. I I+• a ri'iilai'l ,Cs!'.' Pia 3. display
tail 11e \'citral -wide
�( Whether your- fancy r'In.e to Blacks or Blues or
Colo! \-1 .;!OI .'r, 51114 and \\'ool Material ill 'tea v5'
r,r light evci ht, you can stti'.1' }'our thele.
(if A'td remember when y.'u buy PI.IreTteve' Urex;
Goode you are obtainin'goods that have won the
approval of the w.elnen of ail nations.
t1f \along the newest cloths are Salisbury Serge,
Mohair Serge, Wool San Tay, et:.
Look for dr, name on the +r/ e r.
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To Cay, Taw)! and village L'wellt:rs In Ontario.
to 0
1ep hens Um ye
GO and poultry prices, the. like of which have seldom
ILI or never been experienced, certainly make it worth
anyone's while to start keeping hens. By doing so
yoit have fresh eggs at the most trifling cost. At the same
titne you have the splendid satisfaction of knowing that
you are doing something towards helping (Britain, Canada
and the Allies achieve victory. t'lt. year.
Inere.t::_d prothlctt1e of food !l- !;ss u',1, only to lower
the high 0,,;t of linin;•, het it litips to increase the
urgently lleed.•d sl1r3-ht. of Canada's food f.sr espial.
It 5.1t,es money oil t 1 t < sir t t for 1,1,4 ix,4lItty
t Pmh tau c.0-igavel did 1d r of otli,rn whose
effort is mark(' for litre vital war tont.
The Ontario 1lt•;lartmcnt of \ griculttti'c will give
every possible assistance by affording information about
poultry keeping. Wada for free bulletin which tells how
to keep liens (aadross below).
"A vegetaMe garden
for every home"
Nothing should be overlooked in this vital year of the
war. The Depart trent earltestly invites everyone to help
increase production by growing vegetables. Even the
smallest plot of ground, when properly cultivated, pro-
cruces a surprising atnotint of 'vegetables. Experience is
not essential.
On request the Department of Agriculture will send
valuable literature, free of charge, giving complete direc-
tions for preparing soil, planting, cultivation, ete. A plan
of a vegetable garden, indicating suitable crop to grow,,
best varieties and their al'ran; ciiient in the garden, will
be sent free to any address.
Address letters to "Vegetable Canipaigtl,"
Department of Agriculture, Parliament
Buildings, Toronto
t w in Dep rtmne at cad Agrieuttat'e
W. H. lloa1•sh, Mieist t of Agriculture -
Parliament Buildings - Toronto 11