The Seaforth News, 1918-08-29, Page 8NOT WEATHER DENIMS
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MUSICAL
Miss Annie G, Uovenlock, Graduate
Teacher's Course Gcdowtky Methods,
Canadian Academy of Monte, Toronto
will re -open her classes in piano, Organ
and Theory on September 3rd.
Pupils will be prepared for Canadian
Aoademy and Toronto Conserr.ttory
xaminatioue
Studio North Main St.
Phone 103
Auburn
Mra, Robt. Asquith died last week
after a long and painful illness, Sho
wee an old resident and a good neigh.
bor of a very retiring nature, Ae long
as she was able she regularly attended
Chnrob, She loaves her bereaved hus-
band and one daughter Vera. Burial
took place in Mullett.
Tk1 SEAFORTl1 NEWS
Ward for the last three month has
returned to her home in North
Dekots, we wish Mre. Arris trent e
eafejourney,
Mist Annie r'jligrizrt it riaiking et
her home here
Mies Margaret J ohnsen hes returned
home from her vilat,
Misses Lulu and Kepis, Colelough
and Alioo Austin are taking a course
at the school of Commoros+, the wee
them susses.
Mr- Jail Keyes and Charles of
Nashville Tematee aro visitiuget hie
father Mr, Thomas Keyes,
Rev, James .Foote visited here dur.
ing the latter part of the week et kis
fathers and taking the Brueefield
Presbyterian seiviee,
Mr. Foote is moving to Exeter from
Thedford
Don't forget the Hard Time Social
,Thursday evening.
Threshing has started and the sound
of the whistle eau be heard again.
Mr. Chris Ward was in Loudon last
week visiting.
Mrs, Riddel has gone to Saskatoho-
wan te visit her mother who is very i11.
Mr. Wm. Wallace of Montana spent
a few days herewith old neighbors.
Mr. Jae, Howatt a1 the gravel road
Hallett, had the misfortune to fall from
a toad of grain when his horses started,
being badly hurt'
Mr, Asquith has started an evaporat
or in Alvins`,on which be will run this
Beason.
eonstance
Harvest is finished here.
Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Sawyer of Lon-
deeboro were visiting here last week,
The Adult Bible class met Inst week
Help Wanted a Bert Irwin's home,
Help wanted to spread fax by the
Canadian Flax Mills, Seaforth, Good
'wages will be paid to women, girls and
boyo.
Canadian Flax Mills,
Seaforth
SAYS LEMON JUICE
WILL REMOVE FRECKLE$.
Girls! Make this cheap beauty lotion
to clear and whiten your akin.
Squeeze the juice of two Iemons into
a bottle containing three ounces of
orchard white, shake well, and you have
a quarter pint of the beat ffeckle and
fan lotion, and complexion beautifier, at
eery, very small cost.
Your grocer has the Iemons and any
drug store or toilet counter will supply
three ounces of orchard white for a few
Bents. Massage this sweetly fragrant
lotion into the face, neck, arms and
hands each day and see how freckles and
blemishes disappear and how clear, soft
and white the skin. beeomes. Yesl _ It
is harmless.
The threshing machine makes good
music as it grinds out the grain, It is
better than some phonographs we hear
Kippen
Exior Nigh, who was sick for Bev.
eral days with blood poisoning is now
better.
Dr. Mary Johnston le with relatives
in Stratford, Mrs. Johnston ar, is also
in Stratford.
Mr. A. McKenzie spent a couple of
days with friends in the north of the
county,
H. White and wife of Stratford
visited at the home of Mr. W. H' Joba•
sten.
Miss Godkin of Walton and Miss
Alva Bolton of Hensen are the guests
of Miss Grace Ross,
rucefield
Miss Elooat who has been ill with
typhoid is recovering.
Mr. 11, Beatty of Viotoria B,. C. ie
here with his sisters Mrs Scott and
Dangies,
Miss &tatty is visiting relatives in
Loudon.
Harvest ie over and threshing and
fall wheat is now the hurry,
Miss Margaret Aikenhead is in Lor.-
dwl.
S,rgt, Jackson a veteran of London
Its at the home of Mr, Welsh, His
'faautiiy have done their share as three
itroth•ris are at the trent and another
in training,
Rev James Foote preached preached
rt ceutly here and spent a week with
• frietele.
Rev. 14r, ItiOIutosh who spent a
mouth at Bruce Beach ie home again.
1drs, J. itennett hae recovered after
an Operatic*,
The Red Cress work began again on
Tuesday when the outline of the win-
ter'e work was given,
Tiaatol,iaobile Entranc
Westerns Fair Date
Sept. to RI
Ter some yeare the number of people
who come to the Fairs in the cool Auto
nstoad of stuffy trains have increased
that taking oars of the cats forced the
Directors of the western Fair to build
a eubway under the track, and will let
only ears enter at the north east corner
of the ground . The drivers after un-
loading their paseengers, who will also
have a special entrance will go through
the eubway and park their care inside
the ring whore they may he left as long
as desired. 11 the auto party Lunch
they may do so, returning to the ground
by way of the subway. The prise of
admission will be $1.00 fol car and
driver, inolnding parking. The manage•
intent feel assured this a000midation.
will be appreciated by the general pub'
lie and that more people than ever will
attend this year's Exhibition. Pros -
i peots are very bright for the beet Ex.;,,
hition ever held in London, Prize
Leets, entry forms and all information
will be given 011. application te the Ste
retary, A. M, Hunt, Loddon.
- Asthma is Torture, No oneelhasn't
gasped for breath in the power of as-
hma know, what such seffering is,
Thousands do know however, from ex-
perience 'how isenseasurable is the re-
lief provided by Kelloggs Aethrae Rem.
edy, L'or,, yoere have been relieving
and curing the most severe claws• I
you are a eufforer do not delay a day'
in securing this reaaody front year drug
A number of soldiers from London
, are borne un hart 9t lr^,ve,
A McKenzie is slowly improving
fatter his illness,
Wm' Dickson, who formerly lived
here but now of Exeter was renewing
old friendships. He is always welcome
4111.4*
Walton
'fhresbiug 18 new the order of the
day and fide returns are being report-
ed in nearly every farm.
John McQnaig and Mrs. D, F'ergn
Marson have been visiting old blonde
and neighbors here. They oame to
attend the funeral of their
sister, Mrs. N, W. Sholdioe.
lossoossosolOssommosovozo
(Too late for last week)
Dr. (Rev) J, Aiken of I{ipperi
preached in the Presphyteriau ohurph
Sunday evening ,
Rev. Mr, Johnson is taking his
holidays,
Mies Copeland is the guest of Mrs.
(Rev„ Johnson at th a mese'
Rev, Mr, and Mrs. Wilson have re-
turned after spending their two week
holiday and is taking charge of hie own
ahuroh Sunday,
Fir, and Mrs Austin and family were
visiting Mr., Auetins sister and brother
at Blyth last Week,
Mrs Pilgrim to visiting friends at
Ingersoll
ItIr, M, J Naughton who was laid up
with blood poisoning a ' improving
again
h9iss B'lorsnoe Clark whe has been
ender the dooters ears is aisle to be
out again
]lire Armstrong who has been visiting
her brother and sister Mr, and Mise
Brom ilrt y
Mr, Jas. Howe jr: hae returned from
Stratford after an operation, we are
glad to know its is musk improved,
Rev. Dr, Mitchell preached here on
Sunday,
Mrs, Aikens of A1Iendele is a guest
of Mrs, D. Peck.
Mr. an Mre, Gray of Dunnville are
ealliug on friends in Cromarty,
Staffa
Bulleet
„
Mrs. Adams jr, llas been 111 for sets
e. el weeks with pneumonia, We hope
to bear she is recovering,
Ernie Reuyelde manager of the Bell
Telephone et St, Catharines has been
ependiug a holiday ether home,
Tighe of Toronto Seminary
hae been home for a ehort time. -
Miss Oliver is visiting relativea in
Mitchell.
Miss Elwood a returned missionary
from China, is visiting at the Metho-
dist parsonage and gave an address on
her work in that .country.
Mrs -G, Dalton and family are re-
movieg to Galt where testy will live in
future.
Mr. and Mrs, Gray of Dunnville have
been visiting friends here.
Miss Gertie Greenwood of Mitchell
is visiting Mrs. A. Small.
15,IkO in Prizes Free
THE LONDON FREE PRESS
offers a pleasant and profitable diversion
to the residents of Western Ontario
AUTOMOBILES, PIANOS, BEAUTIFUL FURNITURE
SETS, FURS. CRAPHOPHONES, BABINETS QF SILVER,
SCHOLARSHIPS, KITCHEN CABINETS, CASH COMMISSION
PRIZES, ETC., TO BE GIVEN AWAY ABSOLUTELY FREE
TO ENERGETIC AND AMBITIOUS MEN, WOMEN AND
CHILDREN OVER 16 YEARS OF AGE.
FIRST PRIZE - Value $2,345.00
60 H, P.
First prize in The Free Press Automobile Contest is a 7 -Passen-
ger 60 h. p. McLaughlin "Bis Six," with a cash value of $3,340. The
McLaughlin "Big Six" holds some ofthe most coveted automobile
records of tete day. Its 60 horsepower develops the utmost in power
sad speed. Purchased Iron, and on exh'bitien at the McLaughlin
Carriage Company, Richmond street, London, Ont.
THE FREE PRIZE LIST
$2,845.00 McLAUGHLIN "BIG SIX" TOURING CAR.
$1,435,00 GRAY DORT "SPECIAL" TOURING CAR.
$1,225.00 OVERLAND TOURING CAR.
$700.00 FORD TOURING CAR.
$500.00 SHERLOCK-MANNING UPRIGHT PIANO.
1460.00 SHERLOCK-MANNING UPRIGHT PIANO.
$400,00 SHERLOCK.MANNING UPRIGHT PIANO.
And numerals other articles, among which will he three $300.00
Sherlock -Blanking 'Baby Grand" Phonographs, -three $107:00
Rayolas, three $150.00 Furniture Suites, three $60.00 Rayolas, six
050.00 Satin -rimed Cabinets of Rogers' 1847 Sliver, three .045.00
Kitchen Cah nets, three $25.00 Sets el Rogers' 1847 Silver, three
$20,00 Rayolas, cash commission chocks and other pr'aes, which
will be announced later.
It will take votes to win the tree prizes. Secure the votes
by slipping them from The Fres Press or by securing Free
Press subscriptions and renewals.
PRIZES FOR ALL.
One of the unique features of
The Free Press Contest 'e that
subscribers who assist candidates
to the contest will also have an
opportunity to win an automobile,
THERE WILL -BE NO LOSERS,
Everyone who makes an ear-
nest effort in the contest will re-
ceive something for his or her ef-
forts. Cash commission prizes
are provided for non -winners,
ENTRY COUPON
GOOD FOR 5,000 VOTES.
(Enter your own name or that of a friend.)
Prize Contest Dept. of The London Free Press,
Oentiemen,—I hereby nominate as a candidate In your
Automobile Prize Contest;
NAME
ADDRESS
NOMINATED BT
NOTE.—Only the first entry coupon resolved for each.oandi-
date will entitle tlf6 candidate to the 0,000 votes.
OBEY THAT IMPULSE
$ond to your Entry Coupon TODAY. Receipt books are ready at
the Contest Department of The Free Press, London, and there le
nothing to prevent you from getting a runaway start whine others are
slaking on their minds as to whether they will enter or not,
Ae soon as you have sent in year Eatry Coupon see all your
friends, Tell them you are gains to enter the competition and that
yen would ayptmciate their support, Phone or write all of those
whaler yon carnet personally see,
".JV®T LUCKI NOT CHANCE' EFFORT ALONE WILL WIN THE
PRIZES'= -
ADDRESS ALL OOMMUNIGATSONS TO
Prize Contest Department of The Free Press
LONDON, ONTAdiIO.
PHONE—LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE, tet.
Dublin
Post Sept, 5th, on your looking
glees - to remind yon of the Lawn Soo-
ial at St. Patrick cherofl. There is a
good programme and n pleasant oven-
ing awaiteyoe. Every one will betimes,
Mr, Jake Weber ofTillsonbnrg is
spending Ida t'noation at hie home,
Miss Mathetrs and her brother of De.
troit are here at present.
Mr, Geo, Mtte11e11 of .Hamilton is
visiting his home.
Thwsm1Ay August
9
We. regret to report that Mr. Joe,
Dautur and Mrs, 0, Rich are i11 in the
hospital in London,
GIRLS! WHITEN YOUR SKIN
WITH LEMON JUICE
Make a beauty lotion for a few cents to
remove tan, freckles, sallowness.
Your grocer has tho 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
best lemon skin whitener and complexion
beautifier known. Massage this fra-
grant, creamy lotion daily into the face,
neck, arms and hands and just see how
freckles, tan, sallowness, redness and
roughness disappear and how smooth,
soft and clear the skin becomes. Yes!
It le harmless, and the beautiful results
will surprise you.
I With the Fingers !
Says Corns Lift Out
Without Any Pain
S
Sore corns, hard corns, soft corns or
any kind of n corn can shortly be
lifted right out with the fingers if you
twill apply directly upon the corn a few
drops of freezone, says a Cincinnati
authority.
It is claimed that at small cost one
can get a quarter of an ounce of freez-
one at any drug store, which is suffi-
cient to r'id, 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 moment it
is applied and dons not inflame or even
irritate the surrounding tissue. q.
*This announcement will interest
many wemen here, for it fa said that
the present high -heel footwear is put'
ting corns on practically; every
woman's feet,
Ls-�-
"For the Blood is the Life.:
EN YOU ARE
SUFFERHIG
YAM any dloeaoo duo to Impure blond
such as Eozoma, Scrofula, Scurvy, Bad
logs, Abocosscs, Gloom, Glandular
. Swellings, Boils, Pimples, sore. 00 any
kind, Piloe,Blood Peleon,Rhoumatlom,
Gout, ote, don't uaste your time and money
on lotions and ointments which cannot get
below the surface of the skin. What you want
L a medicine that will thoroughly free the blood
of the poisonous matter which alone is the true
cal of all your suffering. Clarke's Blood
Mixture is just such a medicine. Itis composed
of ingredients which quickly expel from the
blood 6 all impurities, from whatever cause
arising, and' by rendering it clean and pure,
can be relied on to effect a lasting ear;,
t7Aens.v,dr jenti. chafe,
Arse/talon 8 �n
sulta
Over 50 years'
slums,
Pleasant le
tale.
Fsold 5r a4
OhomisU and
Stnreheopers,
artusa
all CURES '.„,.. ALt-
SuSatlhrtra,
SKIN &, 81_000 DISEASES,
��okrfS3�'as14a ..Y
We're Experts at
Shoeing Children
Our lines of Fall Shoes for the Children were se.
lected with the greatest care iron.) the productions of
the Country's best Makers of Children's Footwear,
The leathers are Calf, Gun Metal Calf, Patent and
Colt.
The lasts are formed to fit Children's' feet correct—
ly and to guide them along natural lines. The Shoes
are Masterpieces of Children's Shoe making,
There are no Shoe troubles in the families, where
we Shoe the Children.
die Re seer"
"The Home of School Shoes"
Phone 51 Seaforth
,u e. �7
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retv2
20,000 Farm Laborers Wanted
to 'Winnipeg
PIus half a cent per mile beyyond.
Returning, half a cent ptr mile to Winnipeg, plus $18.06.
Comfortable Through Trains. Lunt% Service at moderate prices,
Special Accommodation for Women and a Scenic Routs) by C.N..l;;..
Excurelon Dates from Seaforth Aug. 30, Sept: 4 & r I
special Train Servide; from Toronto ro.00 p. m.
For information see: Chas. A. Aberhart, C N R Agent_
or write General Passenger Dept., 68 Xing Si. E., Toronto, Ont. -
Ask for "Harvesters' Work end Waves" Leaflet. 1234
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4: , 4 s Art " t�p4
Plan to attend
Wester; .. Ontario's
Popular Exhibition
$30,000 -IN PRIZES
Full Programme of Attrattawe twine daily
Two Speed Events dail Fireworks each night
Great Pure Food ,^bow in Ervocess Building
Plenty of Music, Bsnrarttoes, Enteetainmene and Midway Merriment
LOND'O'N CANADA
Sept. iia to 14'h Iola
Kn.—Now automobile eoatraneo re Dundee and Egerton Sts. Mnnla-
sleet _severe lams and rivsae, litclutling parking of car.
Prize 1450, Entry Forms, ifgetf yO ger *pace, and all
istnfgsspatiop m tine Secretary
1.4. -Col. W. M. Olortekore, Pr eesslrmd v A. M. Hunt, 3eaofary
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Far Laorers Wnted
for . rvestind in esters Ca ada
"Going Trip 6'est"—$12 to. WINNIPEG. '`Return Trip East"—$l8 from WINNIPEG.
GOING BATES TERRITORY
From stations In Ontario West of Smith's Falls to and Including Toronto on Lake Ontario Shore Line
an Svc oc - e er era Line.
From stations Kit sigh to Renfrew ,function, inclusive,
Thom sin lYns o T lir M�., e fury direct line ,
Front si!fIRUrtB an Sault rr'tc, Marls branch,
August 20,
and
August' 29;'
dH I kPt b '
1' t' dig asst s dl d' Ii
'From gallons .on Main Line, eoneagr to 1-rnns, Inclusive,
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From station BetttlenyJunction to Port MrNicoll and Burketon-Iiobcn0gcorf.
AtagLst 22, From notions In Ontario West and South of Toronto Wand including Hamilton end Windsor OnL
and From Mations on Owen Sone,1 Walkerton, TeesW,, cr, W(neham, Elora, Listowel, Materiels, St. Iviary'e,
Pott Berwcli and St. 'Phomas branches,
August 29, From stations Toronto and North to Bolton, locluslve.
141, Akwitl atri ,
14811 nucleators from Canadian Pacific Ticket Agents. W '., ll.k; ASO, Act Passenger Aaent, Toronto