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The Seaforth News, 1918-05-09, Page 8ji Velvet Cur Adds much to the Appearance pit, hair cut at Om. stores will °lose on Tuesday a man, Have yand Thursday evenings after May 7th At 6 p, m• We trust all coming from a distance will beer it in mind and avoid disappointment, as no bushiesa will be done on those evenings This rule has Commercial Barber Shop,C4th worked ont well in other villages, and I no doubt. will here also, It ie very kV. ROBINSON I needful now, when inen are scarce, as glop :it gives all a chance to get busy and help production doting the long even 1 CORRESPONDENCE Varna THE SEAPORTN NEWS .Rev, Mr, Ross nee been called to he Sanitary Shop. We try to please you. or Sale Ileeeleaele Tartu 1'a Embro by the death of his mother, Mr, Reheat Medd wee in London !net week attending the Anglican Synod. Pte, Clarence Cox is home from England, Walton A Sabbath School was organized in the Methodist Church 'last Sunday morning, Leet week Brussels Horticultural Society made their !Trills delivery of twit trees and plants of various kinds to the members in Walton and vioinity, 1, tugs. The Quarterly Ssoremental Service was held in the Methodist Church and `y lintOf the Official board on Mouday afternoon to finish up the years businesa. A bazaar was held under the auspices of the Ladies Aid of the Methodist Church last Friday, A large number attended and tine sate was very suooess• aeoient for the purp.se• fol, Mr, J . 11. Sheppard had the 'Motor-. $120 was realized at tlto Bazaar in tune,te step and fell from a stool while the afternoon. As all the articles were. reaching to the top of a shelf in this sold before night there was no enter. o -,:fn store. Fie fell on his ankle breaking tainment, cue of Iiia ±luau hunts. He is doing se w.•tI as possible, Eggs for hatching from o'u ' sn6 English White I,eglieins• The comity representative is having Female's sires imported .lir. tet frl,tu' a new o1Hee fitted up on Albert street England, ires dame hav'iog r. r. rd o . for his nee, it is being newly decora- aS eggs in year, teed and whet, finished will be very con - $i .60 per settina of if, 5 00 „ tlo 8 ittl ,e '• . oto t�. 1,•a1,1.,,. ,1 0011., Intl. tieafortit Thursday May 9 Simpson, 1 1 Activity Becomes General in Western Canada Prosperity attracts Merchants, Farmers are spying out the Land The greatest wheat prodnein4 areas in the \ , r1 1 t,+ -day an served by Canadian Northern lines. Here tli,• moaning farmer nr merch.'tll t t,.,i' t be e r::lti"',t developuin:: Low fare-:, :nal . seed: nuts tlro'lgh .;w !'ta vi , (li'nl,l:-,` forest ret.:rve sad c, doui:atien lauds, add n wrest ono enir.ymcnt: to the journey. C:.niI rtabI trains leave Toronto at 111.00 pan. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri- days, eonncetitm at "Winnipeg for all points West. For Tickets, Reservations, Liter atuce and Inform/Mon, apply ti, C, A. Aberhart, Druggist, Sea forth, or write R, L. Fairbairn O,P,A., 68 King Ft, E., Toronto CANADIAN :NORTJ For sale Dug p,neouere are ..gain doing their. dastardly work. The sneak who dove; tit is ashamed of bis work still tries to hide it, but when caught he will get his deserts. Rev. 11, Snell. V,inghato, preached 1 au able sermon to toe morning in St, Paula' ehureh and Principal Waller of Huron College preaeled SSSS the evening , Rev, .1, E. Jones of Varna preached in the Methodist Church, Ontario St, on Sunday, Th.+ sacrament was ad- ministered at the close of the morning service, !ler, J. S, Hogg attended the meet• ing of the Presbyterial Synod in Lan- don, last week, Rev, J. A. 'Whitlow' and W. B, Muultou were in London last week at tending Huron Diocese Synod. dr. King, teller in :Nielson's Bank has been transferred to the branch in St. Thomas, 7 Room House, God cellar. Hard', nutlet and soft water; good condition and a -- plendidsloeality. Apply at this Office. Mr. T, W. Pearson and son Wesley, motored from Welland last week and FOR STILE spent afew days with Mr, and Mrs i Eight roomed frame house, good cellar, hard and soft water in hoI use, in Seaforth. Your and one.half acres. with stable and hen house. Fruit trees and all kinds of small fruit. A good chance Bert Irwin. Mrs, Irwin returned to Welland with them for a short visit at the parental home, Mr, Robt. Gibbings, wbo has been 'ill for some time, we are pleased to learn is able to be out again looking hale and hearty. for a retired farmer. Apply to W. W Oowan on the premises. End of Mar- . kot Street z 0 e. t] er Ht fa ho eh;. oma so p1•( 1 Pu; fro wta her Aver jor3 sim enc( elm Al at see,,- said' in n's ing, "Goo Sh it as 4 Ali. Debt Motel the d '. feud excite not q back McKillop Hensall Mr, and Mre, D. R- MoAonald have returned from visiting friends in thus - sale for a abort time. Large glntntities of onions are atilt, being shipped from the station here. Mrs, S. OouRer of Toledo, Ohio, spent a few days last 'rook hero with her huaband'e parents, Mr. and Mra. John Coulter. Ma, and Mrs, Dallas, Tuokersmith township, are ,uoviug to Henasil where they will reside in the house lately oocuplod by Mr, A. T, Douglas, Mr, and Mrs, (Merles MoAllister of Toronto havebeen spemlieg a few days in this vicinity visiting old friouds Mrs, D, Urtlssiolt was in 'Toronto visiting her daughter Mrs, D. Ferguson, last week, Rev. Mr, Dickie, of Chatham is ex- pected to 000u sy the pulpit in Carmel Presbyterian Cliureh next Sunday for the anniversary aervices, Bayfield • Mise Geddes, principal of the aehoo spent a few days ot home, Mrs. Williams of Goderich and Rev, L, E. Williams, rector of Cleveland were recently gnests of Mrs, l>, H, Newson, Miss F, Bonthron spent loot week in Rev, T, J. Powell preached on mfr,. Wroxeter with her sister Mre, Cecil sinus in 'Trinity Church on Sunday, The many triaidsof Mr. John Sear- ' lett i11 he sorry to hear he is suffering et present from an accident. While let on the mall his horse became frightened at a motor truck and jump• ed into, the ditch, Mr. Seailett was thrown out breeklug two vibe. Cutler 'the doctor's care, however he is recov- ening. Sir. Olio who •gas driving the truck was not to blame and assisted Mr. I Seatlett in every way possible after the accident. AriNuaLExeuRsieN; KiPpen -- Goderich toDetroit Quarterly aervicea were held is the and Return Methodist Church on Sunday. Steamer Greyhound Leaves Goderich - Tuesday, June lith st 10,00 a. m. East time what in health. Returning leaves Detroit Rev, Dr, Aitkin was in London last Thursday June lath .at 1.00 p. m, Dettoit'Time $2.00 Round Trip $1,50 One Way Auburn T 1 b i tfrom Mr, George Taylor wbo has been in poor health is in London for treatment, Mrs, J., Jsrrot is improving some - week at the Synod, Miami(' Mrs. A, Sproat of Toronto were here beet weal, he on y oa trill Goderich to Detroit this season. No passports rognired for males of military age on this trip, Simply sign your name for the Immigration Officer who will he on duty on board steamer at time of departure. Canadians awning to Detroit for a temporary stay are not required to pay a head tax or make a deposit. U. S, immigration officers will be on the steamerto pass exouisioniets, BAND MOONLIGHT out of Goderioh Monday Evenin' June frith, 8 p, rn. 25 cents Music and dancing in Grey. hound ball room Where women's interests are supreme— T'nder the heading, "For and About women," the interests and activities of the modern wo- man are taken care of daily In � 5 Or gal anb 1111 There the feminine readersees the diversified concerns of her sex reflected fit brief, informative articles of timely interest. Children and War Savings, Domestic Service Reform, An Interest- ing New wardrobe, Central Kitchens, and An Independent Family, are a few of the topics discussed in recent issues, Part of the same page is "On nit," in which current social events are chronicled, Any woman who wishes to keep. informed on what is going on in her own par- ticular sphere may do so by reading daily 'For and About Women" and "On hit." On Satur- days "woman's Kingdom" is an additional fea- ture especially interesting to women readers. $4.00 per annum by mail—$5.00 delivered. Order through dealer, local paper or direct, trilt J'Ii r itintbfluphz CIIi,OVLATION DEPARTMENT, TORONTO Seldom hes ndeath oaused ao much sorrow 10 Hayfield as that of Cadet Victor Evelio. fie was horn in Brad - fetal in ()debar 1890 and game with his patents, Air, and Mrs, Win. !(vans, when eight yoara old to StanleyTowu• Milo, After attonding the Clinton Collegiate he taught oohool lin Stanley Laetyear he joined the Aviation Corps and ,pent this winter in 'Texas. Ho had only returned when he was etruok on the head by the propellor of his plane. A brother and sister aro now n Francs aarviilg their oountry. Constance Much sympathy is felt for Air, and Mre, d, R. Hall olio received word that their youngest son, Pte. Will Hall hall been missing siuoe April 0th, Their friends hope shortly to Bear from him, Mrs. J,'Rands who Went to Lon,iou tnnwrso her daughter took ill there and died last week, 'I'lio funeral was held at the Maitlaudb'ank Cemetery, • Mrs, Geo, Stanley of the Soo, Much. is visiting Mira, R, Clank and friends here, Londesboro Mrs, Jas. Lyon is visiting her (laugh ter, Mrs, E. Dower, in Toronto, Mr, C. H. Manning is uowutho own- er of a new car, Mr, T. Atchison and his daughter Mra, John Schafer, of Ciow'anetowu, 850 visiting their friends here at present, Mr. Arthur Bruusdon, wl:u visited his home it, Galt for a few days has re- turned. Mrg, Thos, Millar is still in very poor Health, Air. M, Ross now occupies the bowie in which Mr, Robert Gibbs lived, Mr, 11, Gibbs, left with his mother and sister for Saskatchewan where members ot the family are living. Their many friends hero wish them success in the new Home. A car of soft coal was unloaded here last week, - Miss Ivy Robertson has sold her house to Robt Townsend, While Mr. Cummingham of Colborne Township was delivering a bull, which he sold to Mr. 0, Ynngbint he had quite an accident. The animal was in the wagon and while coming down the hill west of its village one of the whiffle trees Dame loose, starting the horses and the tongue fell to the ground At the foot of the hill the wagon up- set and the hnraee ran to the village where they were caught, Little dam- age, however, beyond a few scratches was done. Miss Birdie Forgnoou, youngest daughter of Mr. John Ferguson web married to Mr. Taylor of W Wawanosh where the young people have gone to live. .lis tIIIIIIIIIIIIIt11ttlititi111111111 Telephnnc Economy, .."'• r" initistiIIIIIIIIotillllllilllilllllll Do tloa practice 11? 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Seaforth i McKiliop Court of Recision c'l'ue Assesanent Roll for the Town- ship of McKillop is how in the Clerk's office, Lot 24, Cou 7 and may be seen by ratepayers; and t'seideute of Me. Killop during office hours, Court of Re- vision on ass,(' Roll at the Commeroiaf Hotel Seaforth on May Stat 11118 at to 0010011 a. m, M, MURDIE, Clerk. Warts will render the prettiest betide, unsightly, Clear the excrescences away by using Holloway's Dorn Cure, which acts thorongbly and painlessly; reh,ind et the see.. t r�, of a ' e µr lit. an rive TRY it just once! Ask your friend to let you "pilot" his car on an open stretch. You'll likeit, and will be surprised how easily the Ford is handled and driven. If you have never felt the thrill of driving your own car, there is some- thing good in store for you. It is vastly different from just riding—being a passenger. And especially so if you drive a Ford. Young boys, girls, women and even grandfathers—thousands of them— are driving Ford cars and enjoying it, A Ford stops and starts in traffic with exceptional ease and smoothness, while on country roads and hills its strength and power show to advantage. Buy a Ford and you will want tole behind "the wheel" constantly. J. F. Cook THE UNIVERSAL CAR F. O. B. FORD, OND Touring - - $595 Runabout - $57 5 Coupe - - - $770 Sedan - - $970 Chassis - - $535 One -ton Truck $750 aly Dealer Seaforth rOS, Dealers Hensall