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The Seaforth News, 1918-07-25, Page 8The SilAPOR'TM N VMS Tnuribiy July z5 NOT WEATHER DEMANDS That you keep your head coo). Come to our Bar- ber Shop and talk it ov- er with us. You will en- joy it. Commercial Barber Shop,C4th W. ROBINSON ,Prop NAVE THE.LOWUT NAG THE MedCR!i TRAIN In E.. sCEPHEN � 4� For Tickets. F,•.=ertailoue,titer- ane :Information, apply to A. Aberhart, :Druggist. Sea- forth. or write 01 L. Fatrbalrn. ea King St. E., Toronto 1 CORRESPONDENCE 1 ilio,.ms«a.un,.,wamarespaa1/4 ,....,q eromarty Tho Junior Girls Red Cross will bold n lawn souial on Tuesday night on Mr, (leo, Wilson's ground, They have a progratulne prepared, Miss L, Sarara8 and Miss Parks of Howell spent a few days at the home of the former, Sirs J. Laing and familToi Seaforth are with relatives here, Mrs, and Miss Morriss of Winnipeg are visiting Mrs, H. Currie, SAYS LENIN JUICE B rueefieid taking fright bolted throwing him off and injuring hie opine. Be lived until Sunday evening, The funeral waw held un Tueedey afternoon when a large number teetited their empathy with the bereaved family by attending the funeral, lvfckello Mise Elva Little had the tni8fartnue to slip 011e day 1881 week and sprain her ankle. A number of the young boyo around here motored to Ilaplelrl and spent the day. Miss Jessie Scott and Miss Ellie Ross visited friends in McKillop last week, lilies Mabel Bullnrd spent Sunday in Stratford, Miss ,Jennie Roes spent Sunday in Soaforth, Rev, 1), Melutoeh leaves this week ter his vacation of a month, - jt Rain is 010011 needed as there has been only one shower in a lung time it 1, would be very. welcome. Three soldier boys from Stanley left stere last weep to join the colors, Miss Aikeuhead has returned to London, I. It„v, t H, Ketohenl of Hamilton is visiting 111s old hems in Stanley, Mr' Chas, MoLegan and wife who left here many years ago for Colorado has been here renewiugohl ftieadehips He had been at Stratford attendieg the funeral of a brother. WILL REMOVE FRECKLES Girls! Make this cheap beauty lotion ,to clear and whiten your skin. I Squeeze the juice of two lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of the best fiieekle and Jan lotion, and complexion beautifier, at' eery, very email cost. Your grocer has the lemons and env drug store or toilet counter will supply three 01.1110e4 of orchard white for a few j cents. Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion into the face, neck,` arms and I hands each day and see how freckles and j blemishes disappear and how clear, soft , and white the *kin becomes, _ Yes! . It is harmie88. Sheriff's Sala of Lands eonnnly €4 Huron BY'VIRTUE OF A WIaIT OF FIERI FACIAS T_) Wil': jeered out of His Maieety's Second Division .'0urt of the '_'o,ulty of H:1tor, and to me directedanddel- ivered against thh Lands and 71'eue• menta of I), D. Wil+on. D,:fel,hilt at elle s,1it of N'ranois Hollueted, P1aiu• tiff, I have seized and taken in one. cation all the the Right, Title, Inter. 081, and Eq_uty of Redemptio,l, of the above named defendant, D. la.-Wtleor, in, to, and out of the following lands and tenements, situate, lying and being in the Town of Seaforth, Caunty of Huron, and Province of Ontario, Viz., Lots 22, 23, 24, N. Pt. 31. 32, 38, 34, 35, 44, 41, 46, and 47, in D. D, W118011'8 8urvep 113 the said Town of Seaforth, Which Lanae and Tenements I shall offer for gale at my off1o, In the Court House, in the Town of Goderieh, on l'hureday, the eight day of August 1918 at the hour of twelve of the clock 80018, R. 0, REYNOLDS, Sherif, Huron, Sheriff's Office, 0odorioh April 29th, 1918 Mensai! Sirs, ;Ins. Patterson of Toronto is visiting her parents Mr. n11d Mrs, t,)rtwell . Mr..1. D. Reid and hies lteicl spent a pleasant visit hi Godericl: with friends, The Rev. A. E Doan preached on the "ill arks of Religion" in the morn. ing and 'Misconception" in the even. ing, The sermons were interesting. ii1r. and SIre, Troyer from Comoro, Sask. are here with old friends and needless to say they are welcomed everywhere. 1Ir. and Mrs. Logan returned with Mirs' .Jae. Hudson from Detroit, Pte, K. Pope is home from Loudon with his mother, The Methodist pareou8ge is being re•shiugled and sign* of improvement is to be. seen 0u other buildings in (Ow11, Seaforth Lodge of Rebekah* came over and installed the local eflicers last week and those who know say the Sea - forth ladies were very capable in their work and showed they were adapts in Lodge work, Dublin g1a1o1,ey et Toronto epee. -n• day tit ire twine, )tarry 1,.,,,t:.ic are sectoring to brand 1h:ii for a i.oliday, '?itaffa Miss Wiutermute is spending a few days at the parsonage. Mies Iietelake of Seaforth le staying at the home of her uncle Mfr, Fred Kerslake, Rev, D. Mediae of God:, 1ch has hem: :,ere : ;liiing e1, ;rleuds, Mrs, lelyuee+lx who was with friends at L,niganner;is nonce again' Mia 1,)ry Met:traiell t:ntertalted her f i i,s to a marshmallow roast and 'spent a plcs?:+nt F•;euiug. ilrs, inh', eee'de0 an11 daughter and Mies Teresa 14010) 3T,' 111 '1'Oro11to anti} Hamilton Mrs, las, Resinoid and Miss Lizzie O'Cont:ell are visiting friends in Rip. ley, Walton M4• and Mie. W, S. Porbe* announce the engagement of their daughter Cora to It. C. (:owland of Alberts, The marriage take place in July in Porto- ; bee Alta, Peter Barrow claims to own a hen interested in greater production. She lays eggs 7 by 9 inches• The Walton orangelnen did not go as a Lodge to any one place but went where lam led them, Baying is nearly all over and a fair average crop is reported. We notice in the re8ult8 of the re- cent examinations held at the London Conservatory of Mueio, the name of Mies Tillie -'Archibald of McKillop as stmeesefully passing her Primary Exam ination with honors, A painful accident happened on the farm of Mr, Wm. Shortroed on Satur. day night, 7318 eldest eon, John, was sitting on the hay rack and the home Mre, Wm .Jeffrey ie Norrie after .a prolonged 61187 for her health in Buffalo N. Y, We are pleaded to report much improvement, The Ron. Mr. hove, pastor of the Metbotliet Cherub has returned and took his serviced o11 111711/1ay, Mr, F, S. Savauge took them the previous Sunday. Mrs. Selene of Mitchell hes spent a week here with her sister Mrd. J . Har- burn. Mr, and Mrs. P, J, Lawrence spent the week anti with the formor'o mother here, eonstance Kenneth McIntosh is spending lila holidays with hie friend Clifford Col- elough. Clifford Britton ie being ooegratulet. 0c1 on passing the entrance. • Edith Riley is staying with her sis- ter, Mrs, Stephenson of Brliesells. Pte John Armstrong spent a few days with his parents anti other friends Mr. and S'Ire, 1; Clark have been visiting their cousin, Ilii. Cameron, in Tuckeranlith. MAP'1' PIC.I'SFORD INA "-MEL€7TLE i€31iR1CAHs Attraction Extraordinary at the Strand Thetre Thursday Friday & Saturday Price 15c = Children 10c Il �. h. X43) : e On Le ai Question tioi Without Cc,st "The mortgage on Jay farm expired some time ago. Now I wish to sell the property. Must I have the mortgage renewed before I can make a tale? Or can 1 leave it to the pur- chaser to make what- ever arrangements he can with the mort- gagee?" 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With the Fingers Says Corns Lift Out Without Any Pail Soro corns, Hard corns, soft corns or any kind of a earn can shortly be lifted right out with the fingers if you will apply directly upon the Corn a few drops of freezone, says a Oinebnn.wtl authority, It Is claimed that at small cost one can get a quarter of an ounce of frees, one at any drug store, which is elllfi• dent to Dide one's feet of every Corn or callus without pain or soreness or the danger of infection. This new drug is an ether compound and while sticky, dries the momenb it is applied and does not inflame or even irritate the surrounding tissue, tm r This announcement will interest many women here, for It is said that the present hlgh•heel footwear is put, ting corns on practically every woman'@ teat, ' GIRLS! WHITEN YOUR SKIN WITH LEMON JUICE Make a beauty lotion for a few cents to remove tan, freckles, sallowness. Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will supply you with three ounces of orchard white for a few cents. Squeeze the juice of two fresh lemons into a bottle, then put in the orchard white and shake well. This makes a quarter pint of the very beat lemon skin whitener and complexion beautifier known. Massage thea"fra- grant, creamy lotion daily into the face, neck, arms and hands and just see how freckles, tan, sallowness, redness and roughness disappear and bow smooth, soItis harmless, and the beautid clear the skin ful re ul$$9 will surprise you, -n Clearing Saturday Special Women's Patent Low Shoes $2.98 A number of broken Lines at Reduced Prices H. ° seo n "The Home of Good Shoes" Phone 5J Seaforth ectee smeramaineeiness Aus ices I of t fort e 11 C 119 Morning Program - Firemen's )emonstration, Water Fight etc, Afternoon _ Monster Parade to Park, Opening of the Midway, Wonderland, War Souve= nirs, Base Ball Match, Baby Show, ox= ing Exhibition, Piping and Dancing Boys' and Girls' Games, Tug of War etc. etc, Evening = Illuminations of the Park, Band Concert, Vocal and Instrumental Music, Moving Pictures, Special films. 1 osao by Ctens' and afternoon evening Henderson Highlanders Pipe Band of London See j'ills for full program F. ll"olmest.ed K. C. , Mrs. A. A. McLennan, A. A. Naylor, Chairman Treasurer Secretary Committee e A. A. McLennan, M. Broderick, A. D. Sutherland