The Seaforth News, 1917-11-29, Page 8Witge
Farmer's Club
110 Animal en iiting of the Fernier's
chit, will 1.1 11A Lahr:try on
Wetinte.dity evening Itevember 5th
ti.117 ..13. 8 0 ler eleetioe of
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Attention Ladies/
A.? rattfic ?,i:r hair
properig t "cat( ri by
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Price8
Shampoo 40c
Shampoo with ,;00
Appointmentmade for any
(weal/lg.-a/kr ;.ir. Saturday
execptvr'.
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RClL\J , Geddes made a ehort visit to
her home in Lucknow. Miss Ueddes
tfi is a good teacher, ; I
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1 CORRESPONDENCE
flensall
The home of Mr. ..al Mee. 1Vtu, Wil
Ei(JII, of this place was the scene of a
beautiful wedding Nov. ;t11 when their
daughter Cora was married to Herbert
Chamberlaie of Niagara Fano. The
bride was supported by :tiles Mabel
Stu.son of Toronto. The groom was
supported by his brother tiordoti, Tim
voting couple loft for London and
points east on the afteruoou train.
They will rookie in Niagara Falls, mit!
Mr, 1), Workmail of Tuckeremith
has sold his Nem to Air, 61,20;111y of
Hensall,
Mrs, George Palmer is recovering.
Mr, and Mrs. Chamberlain have left
fur Niagara Fails.
Mr: and Mrs. Pollock, Irma the west
are now living on :Nelsen St.
Bayfield
THE SEAFORTI1 NEWS
Londesboro
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At the Annual meeting of the Red
areas Society Mrs O.t1 Manning Ives
elected President; Mrs. Moon Vice Prue
Mies Mary Crawford, Secretary; and
Mrs. tlecides, Treasbrer.
Rev. E Jones of Clinton pled
in the Methodist Church 00 8 no day
last
lhe ladies are having a speoial meet
ing to make treueh cape for the soldiers
Air, and Alre. James Cempbell spent
a day in Lneknow.
The young ladies of the Red Cross
will hold a bazaar on Dec, 16th to
raise money for eoldierte comforts.
Most of the young men who appeel.
ed. for exemption were granted it,
Walton
The winter is starting early,
Our back conceesions are now the
favorite resort of the politician. Union
is now a favorite horse and carries the
bets,
St Georges Chinch is busy prepar-
mg for its Christmas entertainment on
Dee, 2ist.
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Hurrah!, Havet'This
Cincinnati authority says corns
dry up and lift out
•with*..fingers."
bolorsirS.S..‘144..f..11.4.4”6../to$4.0.0o11...4,11..4.04.4.11r.dnit.
Hospitalecordirshow7 that every
time you cut a corn you invit0 lock -
'
ow or blood poison, which. is needless,
rays a Cincinnati authority., who tells
you that a quarter ounce of a drug
called freezono can be obtained at lit,
Ile cost from the drug stora but tO
sufficient to rid one's feet,of . evert
hard or soft corn or callus.' ,)
fiYou simply apply a few droim a
freezone on a tender, aching coro and
soreness is instantly relieved. Short-
ly the entire corn can be lifted out,
root and all, without pain.
'This drug is sticky but dries at once
and is claimed to just shrivel up any
corn without inflaming or even irri-
tating the surrounding tissue or skin..
toff your wife wears high heels heel&flte
wild be glad to know of thio.
WE WANT WANT NOW
A Reli..ble Agsnt Hun ("entity
to 8ell Pelham's Peerless Fruit and
Ornamental trees during Fall and Win•
ter months. quoil pay. exclusive terr-
itory, free selling equipment.
Over 600 Acres of the choicest Nev-
eery stook including New varteties con-
trolled by us. Handsome iiinto-ilate
selling equipment and a splendid ('an
admit grown stook, to etfer nestoiners.
We are not jobbere Write noie for
agency term/ to PELHAM NUReERY
0. , Teronte, thit.
B Catalogue sent on request to
applicants for agencies or purchasers of
Nursery stock.
W YOUR CHILD IS CROSS,
fEVERISH, CONSTIPATED
Look, Mother! If tongue is coatee.
cleanse little bowels with "Cali-
fornia Syrup of Figs."
Mothers ean reet cagy e rise
- "California Syrup of
a few hours all the ii1nie4efl-tti
emir bile and feretentin
moves mit cif the bowels, and
well, playful child a
Siek children needn't tie cow.,44,1
take this harinlese "fry& 1 )_:ca11,
Millionof mothers keep if: heady , •
:muse :they know its aetiOn 'on [1:. • •
ter, liver and bowels is prompt, en"
.. • Ask your druggist for a la, 11 ,
'California Syrup of rigs." w11,:n.
pins direetions for haLies,
11 ages andfor griewrieme,
r, • McLeod is now in Pit
Stanley, engaged in fishing.
Di. Woods and Messrs Samuel Moore
A. E, Erwin, Geo, Greenslade, James
Campbell James Reid and °there went
to fii,inten
Ur. 1, McDonald of the Sterling
Bank, Goderich, has taken the place of
Mr. A, M. Durocher who lute been pro-
moted to Toronto.
There are complaints of dusk and
len stealing kith° township. It should
be put dean at all hazards, ht is the
°west and very meatiest kind of work,
nsakiug around hen roosts and only
fit for derides,
Niro, Edward Drisooll, over 7o yeare
f age has the proud record of having
kutt 2so pairs of socks, made 200 day
Bidets mid over 50 pyjamas for the Red
Cross,
Last Sunday afternoon a well known
and highly esteemed old resident of
this locality, in the person of Mrs. Jas.
Murray, anewered the roll call of the!
skies, aged 68 years. A year ago when
Poorly, ahe went to Brussels to the
home of an old friend, Mrs. D. 11
Moore, to be near her physician and to
have nurse care, and it was not expect -
d that her span of life would be very
ong extended but her vitality was a
urprise to everybody, though at times
he was a great sufferer. Deceased's
widen name was Isabella J. Murchie
1 MoKillop. She was married to the
ate James Murray, 50 years next
11 and resided in their comfortable
ome 00 tile 9th line. Mr Murray pre.
eceased his wife by 7 years. Two sons
lex. and William survive and are rea-
dmits of this locality. Mrs, Murray
as a faithful member of Duff's
hureb and when able was an active
huroh worker. Suuday evening a
short service was conducted by Rev.
. J. Mann, at the home of Mrs Moore
13russele, after which the casket was
uveyed to her former home here,
am whence the funeral took place to
the family plot in Bruseels cemetry, 24
mashie service being ooncluoted by the
Rev. R. A. Lundy
Following is a report of Red Cross
work for thedsonth of October:—
Reoeipte
Balance from September,.. 5,380 91
Mrs. Brandon leiting her mother
Mrs. Brides of Belgreve.
The Woman's Patraitie Society is
preparieg to hold a concert in the tem)
ball en Dec. sth. The Jubilee Sing-
ers of Buffalo will give west of the
programme.
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Mr. Thos. Laing who *merit two co
summers in the West 15 now home, Ir
Mr, and Mrs, James How had the
sadness last week that their son, Sid.
noy, had fallen in battle, This young
man was one of our finest who gave up
a good position to go voluntarily to
light for King and country. When we
think of such a supreme set we must
ask, Am I doiug all in my power to
back up these hue?" Surely we would
not let them shed their blood in Vain.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack McKellar,
press agent at Seaforth spent a
with their parents.
day
Staffa
Mrs. W, Dow and Mrs, R. Barber
have returned from attending the Wo
mon'a Institute Couvention at London,
Mr. and Mrs. Patterson of OacIshill
are visiting their danghters Mrs. Drown
and Mrs. Oliver.
Mrs. Williams of Toronto is a guest 1
at the hume of her brother. Mr. T
Drown•
:11 re. Stevenrion of Varna is visiting
her sister Mrs. Kerslake:
Mrs. Jeffrey uf Seaforth spent a few I
days last week with hereon,
Tu have the children sound and
healthy is the first care of a mother.
They cannot be healtl'y if troubled
with worms. Use Mother Graves -
Worm Exterminator.
INTING
If you want nice, dainty or tasty Job Printing, we are in
a better position than ever to supply your needs.
Prompt Attention to Rush Orders,
Leave us your orders when in need of
2 LETTER HEADS NOTE HEADS
STATEMENTS
BILL HEADS
ENVELOPES WEDDING INVITATIONS
CALLING CARDS POSTERS
CIRCULARS CATALOGUES
Or anthing else in printing
,,eonrie In And See Us About Sale Bills
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
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Dig up your overeoat, have A look et
It, by renewing tho velvet °oiler, Prelle-
Ng and Ulettning inay.save you the price
of n new one My Wardrobe, Gotierieli
St. opposite (Jimmie.
'Mr A. past) has purehesed the
residence of Ales. .1 le Roberts,
1.11.re. Murray of Termite is the
guest 01 )282' daughter, Mrs, J ltoss,
Airs. Jas Gillespie is spending e
week in Windsor with her daughter
Mies Mary Gillespie,
Mrs J, Patterson and 11Irs 11, Smith
visited their brother, in Winthrop,
Miss Bessie McLurs spent the week-
end et her home in MeKillop,
Miss Liela Best hair returned from
Grimsby whete she spent the past few
monthe.
Mr and Mre Sclater are vis -
ting in Galt with their daughter,
Rev, F. II, Larkin will have for his
subject next Sunda'', evening, -Ideas.
and what to do with them."
Miss Cleve Masai spent Sunday
with friends in Hensall.
Mrs, Roy Oke of Toronto is visiting
mother, Mrs, Mason, Egrnondville,
Mr, Koss Keane of Stratford spent
Sunday with friends in tom).
Miss May MeUlinchltly of Stratford
i Normal was a week end visitor at her
home here.
Messrs John McMillan and M. Mc-
Millan of Luckeow and Mr. Frank
MoConnell of Dublin were her attend
Ing the funeral of the late Mr. Dun-
can MoMillan,
Miss Hornell of Winnipeg is a visit
at her home here.
Mrs, F. Ross and little son have
returned hotne from Toronto.
Capt, liodgiLs of Whitby spent Ilia
week end at his home here.
Mra, Chapman and clangliter have re
turned from a visit to relatives a
Moorefield,
The monthly business meeting of the
Red Cross Society will be held on Thurs
day afternoon Dec, 6th at 4 o'clock in
the Post office building.
Miss Luke has donated another
knitted coat for the .Red Cross Sooiety
Tickets may be procured at Mr. Mac-
tavish's store, where the coat is on ex-
hibition.
Mrs Bell of Hensel), was a visitor at
the home of Mrs ,r. Habkirk.
Mrs, W. Ament has returned from
visit to friends in London.
Miss L. Faulkner has returned from
a visit to' her sister in Brampton.
Mrs, E. Lawrence of McKillop, is
visiting at her home in Exeter,
Grant frutaMcKillop Counoil.., 100 85
Donation from Miss Connor .,. 00 R.
Trafalgas Day donation.........,,.64 o5, h
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Expenditure
Yarn ...... 40 yr.. tr.! ••• i•• ra• st• r••••• $ 36 05
339
80
65 30
30 63
Rev. T, R, Brown, Mr. and Mrs Wm,
artry and Mr and Mrs T. Rands
ave reburied from Toronto where
tey were attending a meeting of the
$582 74 Horticultural Society,
Merchaudiee. .... . . .,..............
Express (Merges
British Red Croes... .... . . ...
Christmas Boxem.....,.... .....
Postage
Mr and Mrs. Reedinan and family
have retuot:e3c1 here from Regina,
Mr James Watson WAR Toronto via.
itor.
Air J, A, Bain, who has been teller in
14 36 the Bank of Commerce here for some-
time, leaves this week for Torouto.
Mrs, J. S. Roberts and Miss Emote
left on Monday for New York, where
they will spend the whiter.
Miss Greta Thompson has returned
from London, where she was attending
a meeting of the Librarian's Assoeia.
tion,
$ 18o 13
Balance on hand 402 61
Bettone's School contributed 513 50 for
British Red ()rose incleded in above,
St, Marys Journal saya— Sinoe the
15th of:Dotober, the Red °roes Room
has been the Wildest place in town.
Some of the women have been down
there almost every day, cutting and
knitting, and with the Red Croon work.
er in Toronto eau say, "Nearly dead,
but very happy." Two of the workers
at least, should be "mentioned in des-
patches" both living on farms; eneetime
in carrying a large box; the committee
opened it and took out 34 shirts and
pyjamas, and beautifully made, "Sure-
ly you got your neighbors to help you,
remarked one, "No indeed I did them
myself." When aaked if she would like
more, she replied, l'Yes Pll take two
dozen pyjamas; I have to do my SOW-
ing at night and I can't 080 to sew the
dark flannel." The committee gave her
18—all that were out and in ten days
they were returned and more taken out
A.nothor worker had been helping all
week at a neighboring Ewen where the
threshers were at woek, She helped
bake 4o piee and prepare dinner and
tea for 12 men and 10 in the family
and still eould spare 2 afternoons for
work in the Red Crises Room,
Tom Narita with hie clever company,
and Highland Band will appear in the
Oardnos' Opera House Seaforth, Mon,
Deo. 10th, presenting the very funny
comedy, 'Bringing up Father' and 8 re-
fined. vaudeville acts, Tom Marks as
(Jiggs' and Gracie Marks as Maggie.'
Prices as and 50oe22ts, Seats now on
sale at Aberhart'e Drug store.
Mies Govenlook has returned from a
trip to Toren to.,
Remember the Old Tittles Dance in
aid of the Belgian Orphan Children, in
Cardnos Ball, this (Thureday) evening,
4.1 24 meeting of the Directors of the
Rink Company held on Tuesday it was
decided to open the Riok SS soon as
fee can be got. There will be no Wa r
Tax on ticketthis year,
The Union Government association
in town has secured a room oppoeit e
the Royal Hotel, for a committee room
and ell friends are invited to make use
of them,
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4 MISS MSQltald of 001'0k Watt El riff.
itor at the homo of her aunt, Mrs
McQuaid, Geilerioll St.
Mr 13, it cicett was in Kitchener
on Tuesday.
DEATHS.
WILLIAMS—On Monday, November
26212, Matthew Williams, aged r2 yro
itleMiLLAN—Qn Nov, 210t, D11110f111
aged 83 years,
WOODS -1 n Brunelle, Nov. 16th,
Elizabeth Ann, eldeot daughter of
the late Hinny and Mrs. Woods.
DAVIDSON'--in (Ivey Township, Nov
14 Clara Marie 1Davidoeu, aged 1
!lay. ,
McDowell—In B11188018, Nov. 16th
Mrs, J1111108 McDowell aged 60 yrs.
MARRIAGES.
DEMPSEY-ALDSWORTH Godo.
Hell Township, Nov, 14112 Ruby Mae
Aldaworth to John A. Dempsey of
Clinton,
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Stray ealves
Six -calves came to Lot 29 cone. 9
McKillop. Two are red white and four
red. Owner prove property, pay expen-
808 1711(1 take AffIly,
Wr' U. Hart,
R, 11, No, I,
Seaforth,
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I°W many Victory Bonds have you
bought
Have you put yourself to any real in-
convenience to buy Victory Bonds?
Have you denied yourself some purely
personal gratification, so that you could
invest the money saved in Victory Bonds?
Have you realized the urgent need for
personal self-sacrifice to make the Victory
Loan a great success?
Until you have bought Victory Bonds
to the very limit of your ability, you have
not done your duty.
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