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The Seaforth News, 1918-10-31, Page 8TSE SillANHIrrtl NEWS •Tbru'Rday Octcab N C?T I-1114 G Adds thorn to the ap- pearance of a man than a neat Hair Cut or Shave If you come to oursanit- ary, carefully conducted parlors, you are sure of every attention. Commercial Barber Shop,C4th W. ROBINSON Prop MUSICAL 1 CORRESPONDENCE Mies Annie 0, Govonlock, Graduate 'reaeher'e Course t:odow'sk} altth ds, 'I -median Academy of Music, 'l'ut•uutu re -open her classes in piano, Organ d Theory on September ani. Pupils will be prepared for Canadian Ackdemy and Toronto censet'vatory • xaniittattoos Steal° North aloe st. f;. . Help Wanted Help wanted to sures.: Canadian Flax Villa, f r!1 • (Geed wages will he Fa.,t , ;oil,. ate! boys. Hallett On Monday of last week the inners( plow) in Clinton of the late Eli Bate- man a former resident of Godoriob township, who died at the American Soo, Be was in ill health for the past two years and was in his 60th year, He was married twice, hie aeoond wife being a Mise McMillan, daughter of the late John McMillan of Mullett. Besides the bereaved widow a grown up family atirviveo, Hensall mamawaras The death of Dr, MoDermid wad a blow to his many friends. The funeral wee held on Saturday privately. Mis. Creel, of Landoll has been vis- iting Mrs. T. Peart. Mr. Peter Kennedy of Winnipeg has heel] here visiting relatives. Mr. Geo. ,Iaekson arri Ted home from the west mute ill with the epidemic. All public meetings have been post- poned to avoid as far as possible the spread of the influenza, it le hoped the worat is now over and that good health will again prevail. iSawing bees to prepare wood for the oomiug winter are takieg the plane of t.s ,. • the 1 Husking bees of long ago and the poste will now sing When the frost is en the mossy wood I will seize my tin of coon day food And my axe all day will ply," Word has been ieoeived here of the wounding in Franco of Pte, F. W. PJones, whose wife and family reside here. His little boy who was operated on in London has returned home but is still very poorly, airs. A. Moir left Tait week for Owen Sound to visit her ueice who is ill. Mr W Wilkeusou has had word that his son was killed in France. He was young man who went with the 181st, Canadian le.ax Mike, eeefeith SAYS LEMON JUICE WILL. REMOVE FRECKLES Ghia! Make this cheap beauty lotion toe clear and whiten your skin. , Squeeze the juice of two lemons into a. bottle containing three ounces o orehard white, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of the best ffeekle and tan lotion, and complexion beautifier, at eery, very small cost. Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will supply Vires mimeo of orehard white for a few eents. Massage tide sweetly fragrant lotion into the face, ,seek, arms and hands each day and see how freckles and blemishes disappear and how eloar, soft pod white the skin becomes,_ Yes! e It is harmless. GIRLS! WHITEN YOUR SKIN WITH LEMON JUICE Matte 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 rents. Smteeze 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, anus and Mande and just see how freckles, tan, sallowness, redness and roughness disappear and how emooth, soft and clear the skin becomes, Yea! It is harmless, and the beautiful resuitg will surprise you. " QASCARETS" WORK WHILE YOU SLEEP POP Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Sluggish. Liver and Bowels— Take Casoarets tonight. Furred Tongue, Bad 'Taste, Indiges- tion, Sallow Skin and Miserable Head• aches come from a torpid liver and "logged bowels, which cause your steno act to become filled with undigested • food,. Which sours and ferments like gar- bage in a swill barrel, That's the first step to untold misery --indigestion, foul gases, bad breath, •yeIlow skin, mental fears, everything that le horrible and nauseating. A Oascaret to -night will give your constipated bowels a thorough cleansing end straighten you out by mooing, They work while you sleep— a 10 -cent box from your druggist will '9ep you feeling good for mentthe, Robe, Sadler bite raised a new smoke stook on bio rui11. Three atitebes is his face was the ree ward to Merritt Harburn for felling on the sidewalk. The Churehea are both shut tight at present. Kippen The death of Louis Walker came as a surprise to all, He was about as usual a day or so before. A paralytic' stroke however snapped tbethread and he was gone. He was born in Hay township 58 years ago. He married Miss Mar- garet Bell of the London Road. Two daughters and one son are left, In politics he was an Independent Con- servative, He will be much missed in the communtty. The oolleotor is again making the rounds getting in the taxes. Mrs. Jarrett is home from a visit to Bridgeberg. a;yuleId Dr, Atkiusai, of Detroit aid wife are in their cottage MI the terrace, Mrs, J. Tome and sot, were called to Port Dover through the illness of her soil. i1r. and Mrs, .1. Fraser have return- ! . rl from the west where they spent six mouths' They were tendered a Mee f i'ewell before leaving the west. `wars, 11, Brandon el L'eigravevisited her sister Mrs, Brandon. Londesboro Mise L, Lee was married to Norman Honking in Goderieh last week, After a trip to Fordwieh they have taken up their home on the 13th .00noeeaion of Mullett. Miss Matilda Idesselwood became the bride of Mr J. D, Melville last tl'eduesday. Afterwards they went to their new home in the village. Rev, and Mrs. Sawyer spent a waste tat Woodham, 1 1'he Churches were meth] closed on 'Sunday. Cupid is melting many captures, Four yorute hearts heve lately outfaced from his arrows, taffa - Dublin Mies Mary Dillon became the bride of Jeremiah Campbell of Mt. Carmel last week, She was attender by her sister, Walt Ellen Dillon, The happy *)inti, left by auto for their new home Misses Rosie Ktinkhammar and Marie Nevin are home from Toronto, a Wilfrid Weber io spending a few days at his home, Dr, Mitchell moved to Toronto lett weak, Miss Winnie Maloney is at Mor home Pte, R. Livingstone has gone to Whitby Hospital for treatment, Onr school has been closed for ,the ' 'ttltfif epidemic. Mre. Stevenson of Verna is the guest of Mrs, Kerslake, her slater, The sad news has come of the death of Pte. 0, Hutchinson and the wound'°• iug of Harry Leolfe at the front. The payouts have the sympatay of all, Mr, Joe ,Jordan has recovered from an attack of the common enemy itn- fluenee. "Yours for Victory Loan 1918" !:Yours for Victory Loan t918,' is the Canadian totter writer's slogan in the Victory Loan campaign. Every one is asked to sign his or her lettsrf in this way. A'ready some are doing it, and before the cmpaign is far under way it is hoped the practice will be general, It is au easy and yet moot effective way of driving home the appeal for the Loan, and it will reach practically every one. Business men particularly are requested to adopt the idea. As they read th it incoming and outgoing letters, during the next five weeks, they will confront "Yours for Victory Load 1918' scores of times each day. Start now signing your letters in this wsy. Get into the swing Every little bit is needed if Canada is to "go over the top''. Faultless in Preparation —Unlike any other stomach regulator, Parme- lee's Vegetable Pills are the result of long study of vegetable compounds saleu'ateel to stimulate the stomachic functions and maintain them at the normal condition, Years of use have proved their faultless character cud established their excellent reputation And this reputation they have main. tained for years and will continue to maiutaiu, for these pills must always steed at the head of the list of standard preparations, 1mlx'rtance of Attending Exhibition. Fall exhibitions are a permanent feature in the life of Ontario, and are of parUenlar interest and import to the fanner and his family. True, many of the smaller show's might be greatly impreived by the introduction of more new educative features, and some of the larger exhibitions have been criticized in the past for tarda. nese in placing ai„iWnitnre in its due place, but at the present time, with things agriculturat to the fore -front tee they are,, exhibition managements realize the value of e strong agricul- tural and live -etude department and are making this a beading feature of their work. 1u fact, no fall fair, large, or entail, could exist let alone prosper, without theproductsof the fart,, well represented. Bearing this itt mind, it is impor- tant that all attend their local fall fait' and their neatest large exhibi- tion. A well-managed fair is an. edu- cation. rhe best live stock of the various types and breeds, the highest quality grain, roots and vegetables, the newest devices to aid the farmer and his wife in their work, and the most up-to-date special attractions urn all there and each has its value to those who attend with the pure OM: of improving their knowledge. It is worth while to watch the judg- ing being done to get an idea of approved type and to have one's in- terest stimulated that he may go home and do better work in breed- ing live stock or in tate production of farm crops, Study the work of the judges. It helps to fix in the mind the proper type or 1iv;o stock of the various breeds and the requirements of all farm crops. The boys and girls should be taken to the exhibition and encouraged to study and learn, as well as to enjoy themselves, Exhibitions also have their place in the social welfare of the people, It is profitable to get away from work for a few days and mingle with oth- ers, there to discuss matters of in- terest to all, and to see what progress Is being made in industry ether than that from which the fair -goer gets his o1' het' living, it makes for big- ger men and women with a wider viewpoint. A little clean, whole- some amusement is necessary in or- der to get the most out of life. Go to the exhibition with the idea of improving your education and at the, same time to have a real good time. It is profitable to get away from work occasionally and the ex- hibition offers not only an opportun- ity for pleasure but also for profit, —Prat. Wadi, Taltialene El's •Aeesiliose. 6,t96.oss.e ., . Men and Money Men and Money will win the War' If yotf can't fight, save, for it is essential in your Country's interest that every possible dollar he saved. Savings Accounts are a National safe- guard. Open one to -day with DOMINI r3N 4: NN 492 SEAFORTH BRANCH; R, M. JONES, Maneggvs shpt 11111Klmotarmlmonswastiagne tannmtlenarnso Mistlalliliervalcs AMIN Auction Sale Farm stock, implemento etc. F, S. Soott will sell by auction on Lot 16, Oon ,4, MoKillop,ou Thursday, Nov. T th at x p, m, sharp, Heavy draft mare anti horse 8 yrs, driving horse 0 yrs, draft filly sired by Glen Rae, eligible for registration, foal driver, Durham cow with calf 6 months old, Durham sow with pelf month old, Durham heifer year old, Durham heifer 2 yrs in calf, cow 3 yrs freshens in November, cow 3 yrs freshens in January, cow 4yrs fresh ens in January, 5 heifers 2 yrs, steer t yr. 6 calves, a York pigs 3 mouths, neo wer with pea harvester snd bundle!', a champion seed drill, Massey Berries binder, two furrow plow, one furrow plow, four section harrows, hay loader, sixteen foot hay rack and'atock rack bob sleighs with flat rook, wagon, stock rank, pig box, fanning mill with bagger set scales, grain begs carriage wheel of binder, 60 cords of wood , work bench and other articles, No reserve; Telma —Sums of $10 and under cash; over that amount IO months credit on lip proved joint notes, 4 per cent oft' for each on credit soma. F 8 SCOTT Auc- tioneer, W, 8. FORBES, Proprieter, Auction Sale Thomas Gundry has been instruct- ed to sell by public antiou for Mr R. A. Roberton, on lot qg, Bayfield road, one half -mile below Clinton on Thursday, October, 3ist, at 1 o'clock • sharp, the following; HORSES—One good work horse, u years old; r good driving horse. CATTLE—One cow, 6 years old, with calf at foot; i cow, g years old, dao iu March; 1 cow, 8 years old, due u, May; 1 oow, 6 years old. good milker; 1 sow, 10 years old, due in April; i two• year-old heifer, with calf at foot; 2 black heifers, to calve in February; 2 Durham heifers, to calve in February; 2 grey heifers, to calve in February; 1 Holstein heifer, to calve in February; 2 Hereford heifers, to calve to March; g steers, 2 years old, good feeders; 4 year lingo, 8 good spring calves. One brood sow, 7 young pigs, b weeks of cl The above is a choice lot and in prime cottdttiet', guaranteed—Any cox or heifer proving not to bo in calf within thirty days from time of sale, note or money will be returned, Terms—All sums of $6 and under cash; over that amount 6 months credit on approved joint notes; 3 per cent off for cash ou credit amounts, R. A. Roberton T, Grundy Proprietor Auctioneer Clearing Ruction Sale Of Stock, Implements and Furniture J•:meaJones, auctioneer, has reeeit'tf instructions from Mrs, lVm. Burtou, to sell by public auction 00 her prem- ises, in the Smith Vaartl, Mitchell, on Saturday, 'November and, t918, the following, -1 good Dairy Cow, a num- ber of Chickens, a fesv• bags of Grain, 1 Massey Hartis Binder, 1 Front Sc Wood Mower (nearly new) , 1 Hay Rake, 1 Laud holler, 1 Disc Harrow, 1 8entfler, 1 set Dtamoud Harrows, 1 plow, t Seed Drill, 1 Waggon, 1 Buggy r Cutter, 1 Hay Raok, 1 set of double Haruees, 1 set of heavy Harness, -1 set of light single Harasses, 1 Cutting Box 1 Fanning mill, 1 Root Seeder, quant- ity of Hay, 1 Dross out Saw I Ladder, Wheelbarrow, Barrel Chino, Forks, Shovels and a number of useful tools, too numerous to mention; Household Furniture -1 Mange, I small Heater, 1 Extension 'Table, Kitchen Table and Chairs, Parlor Suite, good Cabinet Sewing Machine, 2 Bedroom Soto, Oar• pets and Linoleum, Gems and Dishes and other tieeftil 'articles, Sale . at 2 o'eloott p. m, sharp, Terms -All' aunts of $10,00 and under, )ash; over that amount 3 menthe' credit will be given ou furnishutg approved jend robes. No reserve, as tin 1'i' prletteae has rented the i.ropert}, JAS. JONIIIS, 31118, WM. BURTON, Auetioneer. -Proprietress. MAIL CONTRACT ,SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the Postmaster General, will be receiv- ed at Ottawa until nem], on Fraley, the 22nd day of November, 1918, for the conveyance of His Majesty's Mails, on tt propoeed Cmttract for fool s ears, Six times per week, Over Seaforth No. 1 Rural Route, from the let of April, next. Printed notices containing further information as to conditions of propos- ed Contract may be even and blank forms of Tender an ay be ,.btaiut 1 at the Post Otnoe of Seafortit, ai'd nt the office of the Post Ofiioe inspector. PUS'p OFFICIO ilia'E''Ittire OFFICE. L,ntdon I lth, October, 11118, CHAS E, H, FISHER, Post Office teepeetor. SOUR, ACID STOMACHS, GASES OR INDIGESTION "Pape's Diapepsin" neutralizes exces- sive acid in stomach, relieving dyspepsia, heartburn and distress at once. Time itt In five minutes all stom- ach distress, due to aeidity, will go. No indigestion, heartburn, sourness or belching of gas or eructations of undi. gated food, no dizziness, bloating, foul breath or headache, Pape's Diapepsin is noted for its speed in regulating upset stomachs. It is the surest, quickest stomach sweet- ener in the whole world, and besides it is harmless; ,Put an end to stomech distress at once by getting a large fifty - cent ease of Pape's Diapepsin from any drug store. You realize in five minutes how needless it is to suffer from indi- gestion, dyspepsia or any stomach dis- order caused by fermentation due to exerssive acids in stomach. €+ Laugh When People t Step On Your Feet I Try this yourself then pass It along to others. It works! 3 Ouch 1 1 1 4 1 1 This kind of rough talk will be heard less here In town if people troubled with corns will follow the simple advice of this Cincinnati authority, who claims that a few drops of a drug called freezone when applied ton tender, aching corn stops sorenese et once, and soon the corn dries up nd lifts right out without pain. eitHe says freezone is an ether com- pound which dries immediately and never inflames or even irritates the surrounding tissue or skin. A quarter of an ounce of freezone will coat very little at any drug store, but ie suffi- cient to remove every hard or soft corn or callus from one's feet. Millions of American women will welcome this announcement elnoe the inauguration of the high heels. GIVE "SYRUP OE FIGS" TO CONSTIPATED CHILD Delicious "Fruit Laxative" can't harm tender little Stomach, Liver and Bowels. Look at the tongue, mother! If coated, ;your little one's stomach, liver and bowels need cleansing at once, When peevish, arose, listless, dwell sleep, cat or act naturally,. or is fever- ish, stomach sour, breath hall; has sore throat, dinrrhree., full of cold, give a teaspoonful of "California Syrup. of Figs"' anti itt a few hours all the foul, constipated waste, undigested food and sour bile gently moves ant of its Iittle bowels witisout griping, and you have a well, playful child again, Ask y6ur Iruggiet for a bottle of Califoitnia Syrup of Piga,' which contains full directions for babies, children of all agog end for grownups. You'd be astonished, Sir, if you knew the number of Men that always come here for their Shoes, The reputation of the goodness of our Men's Shoes has been spread abroad, and every pair of Shoes we sell is a walking advertisement for us, Do We Sell You Your Shoes, Sir? Carefully selected, High Grade Leathers, the most Skillful Shoe Making by Makers with a reputation, the best styles, splendid sorvice in fitting and a Guar- antee of Satisfaction form a combination, that builds and su tains our immense trade in Men's Shoes. Try our Shoes, Sir, for we'll hitch more value and satisfaction to your money than it ever bought before. . e' p "The Home of School Shoes" Phone 51 Seaforth PRINTING Counter Cheek Books Letter Heads Posters Envelopes Menu Cards Loose Leaf Ledger Eorats etc. Statements Programmes Dodgers. Calling Cards alenmorial Cards Bill Beads Wedding Cards Note (leads Nearly and promptly done EAFO The biggest men in the country have found that the easiest way to spell success is to AYetVI; TISE. Supe pose the newspaper did not publish the news. how would the people know what is happening ? H you don't publish your Store News how will the people know about your goods? You can never sell the goods people do not know you have. Advertising is telling about your stock. The firm that advertises gets ahead, every time, of the firm that does not advertise. Shop. worn and otlt-of:date stock is the penalty merchants pay for not (II�Iei`fesin . NFWN, �mr-.•�-^-'-s.,.,�.+.,u,ML 1,= a;''1eMr..tt hz: acSeMalik M3.IMM3 r==4..,�•� ,^w:. wW03gr..= ..,.-, CANADA'S HONOR FLAG This emblem is presented by His ExceltenLy the Gav- ernor General to hvery City, town and village in Canada that reaches its q lotni in the Victory Loan campaign and is expected to irie'f]Gwtl within thee» echo,unities,