The Seaforth News, 1918-11-07, Page 8NOTHING
Adds more to the ap.
pearancc 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
Mies Annie G, Govenlock, (lraduate
Teacher's Course Godowsky Methods,
anadian Aeademy of Music Toronto
re -open her classes in pinno, Organ
d Theory on September 3rd.
Pupils will be prepared fm Canadian
eendemy and Termite C onservetory
r,.miltetions
Studio North Main rt.
Phone 103
Help Wanted
CORIKESPONElt NCE
Dublin
In spite of sickness the belle aro
ringing, Miee Blizebetb Kenny wee
united in wedlock by Father Noonan
to Daniel Burne of Elibbert, The bride
is a oharmingyoung lady and was at-
tended by her cousin Mies Rosa Flan-
nagan, the groomsman being Mr, Leo
Kenny, After a dainty dinner the
happy couple went to their new home
in Ribbert.
TIN 11104.011111111
daughter of John D, Wood. of Gods.
rich ToWN►hip woe held here on Tues-
day last. She taught sohool near i3ry-
do> and contracted intluenxa, She
Ives siok only one week when she died
et the age of 2I, The :service was con-
ducted by Rev, Mr, McFarlane,
Bayfield hae had only one case of
the epidemic, Mr. Gillio of the Ster.
ling Bank contractees it while away on
Itis holidays. The.uhoole and ehurohes
have been cloeod to prevent it if pos-
sible.
Mrs. J. Tome le home again from
Port Dover where she was nursing her
son, who is now better,
The death of Mei, Patrick McGrath
removed a well known figure. She
was bora in the County Down Ireland
84 years ago and came a child, to Can.
ads, her father being one of the firer to
settle in Fullerton, She had many
friends who regret her death, Her
husband died nearly two years age,
Four tune and four daughters are left.
Her death took plane at Stratford.
The remains were buried at Dublin,
Fathea Noonan officiating,
Edward Weber has returned to St
Peters' Seminary .
Muoh regret is felt over the death of
William Fortune who passed away atter
au attack of influenza, Mr. Fortune!
was a store keeper and baker and had
many Mende,
Staff a
Help wanted to eprfe l 11 it nv the
Canadian Flax Mills, rth, (i,o l Staffs is combining to make a real
pages will be paid in 'veno.. ,i I1 a! 1 gift to the boys overseas. Asa result
1 o}s. of effort, a large quantity of fruit and
yens ian ruts Mills. vegetables have collected at the hall,
f„>tt, 'Two loads were taken to the canning
centre at Stratfordbut 'as the place
' was closed by the influenza the rest of
the stuff will not be Bent for a week
SAYS' LEWIN JUiCE
WILL REMOVE FRECKLES
Girls! Make this cheap beauty lotion
to clear and whiten your skid.
, 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 fieelcle and
tan lotion, and complexion beautifier, at
very, very small cost.
Your grocer has the lemons and any
41rug store or toilet counter will supply
three ounces of orchard white for a few
cents. Massage this sweetly fragrant
lotion into the face, neck, arms and
]rands each day and see how freckles and
blemishes disappear and how elear, oft
end white the skin becomes. Yes!. It
tee
is harmless.
GIRLS! WHITEN YOUR SKIN
WiTH LEMON JUICE
Make a beauty lotion for a few cents to
remove tan, freckles, sallowness.
Your grocer hae the lemons and any
drug store or toilet counter will supply
you with three ounces of orchard white
for a few cents. Squeeze the ,lulec of
two fresh lemons into a. bottle, then putt
In the orchard white and shake well.
This makes a quarter pint of the very
beet lemon akin 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, eallowness, redness and
roughneae disappear and how smooth,
soft and clear the skin becomes, Yest
'I0 1s harmless, and the beautiful result
eri11 surprise you.
IF YOUR CHILD IS CROSS,
FEVERISH, CONSTIPATED
Look, Mother! If tongue Is coated,
cleanse little bowels with "Call-
fornla Syrup of Figs."
or Bo,
So far our village has escaped the
"Ftn” The churches and schools are
however closed and Sunday is a long
day. The youngsters enjay the holi-
days and do not object to the schools
being closed•
Mr. Wm, Drake from the West is vis.
Ring his relatives here.
Cromarty
Mies Irene Walker ie suffering from
the epidemic.
Mr. Ken McKellar realized the nine
sntn of $4300 from his sale.
Mr. D. McConnell ie moving to Dub
lin,
The home of Wilbiu Mahalfy ie in-
dicted with iufiuenza•
ldiae May Hoggarth of London was
a recent visitor at the home of her par•
ems, bur, and Mre. It. Hoggprth.
Mre, McKay and baby of Alviston
tic epending a collide of weeks with
tier parents,
Mothers can root easy after giving
"California Syrup of Pigs," because in
o few hours all the clogged -up waste,
sour bile and fermenting food gently,
Moves out of the bowels, and you been
e well, playful child again.
Sick .children needn't be coaxed to
take this harmless "fr t laxative."va
"
Millions of mothers keep it handy bor
num ;they knrnv its action '00 the store- +
441, liver and bowels is prompt and sura.
!Ask your druggist for a bottle of
California Syrup of Fite," which cat-,'
,eine directions for babies, Children of `
ell ages end for grown: ups._
Auburn
Grain is NUN coming in and the
farmers are getting good prioes,
Nu new cases of the epidemic have
oc ured and the e°huuls and churches
are open again,
The slight snow on Friday made pee.
pie huetle to get in their tureips,
lliss Margaret Jackson of Toronto
sohee! to vieitiug at her home,.
Hensall
Mr, WilfrideBechanan died after a
few days illness ni Londoll Hospital
aged 21 years,
Mies Jaokeon is in the hospital at
Guelph and hopes are maintained for
her recovery.
Miss Etnlua Johnston is home after
a trip to Detroit.
Mies Ida Dnnsdale has been appoint
ed Librarian in place of Mies Hudson
who ie taking up other work.
The break in the weather on Friday
when our first snow fell made those
with roots atilt out hustle to secure
them, Others rushed to get the cattle
under cover and make all safe for ' the
winter.
Thanksgiving to Providence for our
escape from the epidemic eoupered
with other places, appears to be the
prevaling topic, When the Churches
open we trust some of them will not
need a reminder, but come and join
publicly, in these expressions
firs, Short os Woodstock is visiting
at her home at present.
Mre, T. G. Argue haf returned from
London where hae been with her par•
ants.
,lames Howatt hue moved into the
village,
Tboe. McCabe of Wewanosh shipped
a oar of cattle to Toronto last week,
The apple °top ie a very good 048 fa
this putt,
Walton
Mr, James McLaughlin has been on
eick list for some time.
The canvass for Victory bonds in
the township and village is (being pro-
secuted,
The Walton Red Cross will hold a
special meeting on November the 12011
in the afternoon when pinch will be
served, Donations of fruit, cane, ma
pie sugar, home made candy and
money will be received to fill the boxes
for the boys in France,
McKillop
Iufluenza patients are apparently all
on the mend we are pleased to say,
The news from overseas Is joyful and
quite refreshing. A victorious peace is
near at hand, and we hope the vicious
enemy will be made pay in full for
what they have destroyed.
Turnips which are an excellent orop
are now being stored away
The schools are still closed which
may be all right. Some who have
children to send are complaining and
say they should not have been closed
at all.
Mr. J, J, Irvine leaves for Toronto
this week, He intends remaining there
all winter, --a
hayfield
Mr. Wm. Evens of Toronto is stere
with friends,
The evaporator is now daily taking
in large quantities of apples,
Mr, R. Penhale took a oar load of
spploe to Roetowu, Bask,
The funeral of. Miss 8 adie Woods,
Manley
NQS
Men and Money
Men and Money will win the War. If you
can't fight, save, for it is essential in your
Country's interest that every possible
dollar be saved.
Savings Accounts are a National safe-
guard. Open one to -day with
DOMINION BANK 492
SEAFORTH BRANCH; R. M, %JONES, Monagier
Notimunio iximmorgeletvet®RWrleippdm urigNMttINIainotanlows„rirvif
Auction Sale
Farm stock, implements ole, F, S,
Soott 11111 sell by euetiou on Lot x6,
Con 14, McKillop, on Thursday, Nov.
7th at r p, m, sharp, heavy draft mare
and horse 8 yre, driving borne 0 yrs,
draft filly sired by Glen Rae, eligible
for registration, foal driver, Durham
cow with calf 6 months old, Dni'ham
cow with calf month old, Durham heifer
year old, Derham 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 a yrs, steer 1
yr, 5 calves, 9 York pigs 3 months, mo
wer with pea harvester snd bundler, a
champion seed drill, Massey Harries
binder, two furrow plow, one furrow
plow, four section harrows, hay loader,
sixteen foot hay rack and stock rack,
bob sleighs with flat rack, wagon, stock
rack, pig box, fanning mill with bagger
Bet scales, grain bags carriage wheel of
binder, 60 cords of wood , work bench
and other articies, No rseerve, Terms
—Sums of $r0 and tinder cash; over
that amount r0 months credit on ap
proved joint notes, 4 per cent off for
cash on credit sums. F S SCOTT Auc-
tioneer, W, 8, FORBES, Proprieter.
The sad news on Saturday morning
was received by our citizens of the
death of Minnie Baeurman at the early
age of about 30 years. She was a vic-
tim of the iutlueeza. She has been
keeping house for her brother Fred for
some time at whieh place the sad end
came, She was brave nestle waited on
others in their affliotiotl and feared no-
thing when she suddeuly attacked and
lived but a few days. She was the first
victim ill our burg ar,d what made it
more ead was that the interment teok
place at once in the Brodhagen Cemet.
cry, She was loved by all whe knew
her. She ie survived by her mother,
six brothers and one sister. Her father
predeceased her some two year's ago,
The family has the sympathy of all in
its hour of bereavement.
Bean threshing has begun and the
retlll'1>e are fair,
'threshing has been completed and
the returns are good,
The many friends of Joe Johnston
and family will be pleased to learn that
they have recovered from the Flu.
Mr. Archie McKay of Guelph paid ne
a Hying visit, On their return they
were a000mpanied by Mrs. John Hol.
don who intends to visit her son Wm
who resides>n Guelph
The heat Liver Pill,—The notion of
the liver is easily diearanged, A sud-
den chill, undueexposure to the Me -
menta, uver,indulgenoe fn Boma favor-
ite food, exoees 10 drinking are a few
of the causes. But whatever may be
the ane
e Parmelee's a Ve %table Pills
eau be relied upon as the beat oorreo-
tive that can be taken, They are the
leading liver pine and they have no
superiors among such preparatione,
Auction Sale
Of Cattle and Sheep, (not offered at
proprietor's recent sale, owing to the
lack of time), T. Cameron m 0, W.
Robinson, anctioneere, have reoeived
instructions from lir. Fred Ellerington
to sell by public aviation, on Lot 29
Con. 6, Ueborue, on Friday, Nov, 8th
1918, the following:—Cattle-4 miloh
Cows; 6 Heifers, 2 year old; 5 Heifers,
4 year old; 5 Calves; 45 Steers, 2 year
o-Ic1, 1,001) to 1,100 pounds; 4 yearling
Steers, Sheep -90 Lincoln and Leicee
ter Ewes; 2o Shropshire Itsvee, 1 to 3
yeare; 40 Ewe Lambs; Purebred import
ed Lincoln Ram, 2 years old; 1 Lincoln
Rani, 2 years old; 4 Ram Lambs, Feed
—7 acres of corn in stook; 3 acres tur-
nips; quantity of oats and barley.
Terms -510,00 and under, cash; ovor
that amount 12 menthe' oredit with
6 per cent added, Sale at 12 o'clock
sharp
T, CAMERON F, ELLERING'l'ON,
,t. f. W, RO11INSON Proprietor.
Auctioneers
Notice
TOWNSHIP OF HIBBERT
All persons in 'need of coal for the
coining winter are notified that the
latest advise from the Fuel Administra-
tor state that no further supply of hard
coal can be shipped for dilvery at Deb.
lin this winter, Those who have not
already laid in their frill supply should
at once endeavor to secure a supply of
wood or other feel,
By order of the Council,
James Jordan,
Clerk,
v it AiT'h
MAIL CONTRACT
SEALED TENDERS, addressed to
the Postmaster General, will be receive
ed at Ottawa until noon, on Friday,
the 22nd day of November, 1978, for
the oouvtyance.'of His Majesty's Maile,
on a proposed Contract for four years,
Six times per 110011, Over Seefortl, No:
1 Rural itnule, from the 1st of April,
next,
Printed 1>Otieee containing further
information as to conditions of propos-
ed Contract may be Been end blank
forma or Tender may be cbtaiued at
the Post 0t0ue of Henforth, and at the
°nice of the Post 1)Hice Inspector.
POST OFFICE INSPECTOR'S
OFFICE.
London i lth, October, 19I8,
CHAS. E, H. FISHER,
Post O11iue Inspector,
PRIMERS' eLL1D>
A meeting ofthe Seaforth Farmers'.
Club will be held in the Separate
School Hall, Seaforth on Wednesday
evening Nov, 18th at 8 o °look Mr, T
W, Jowell manager of the United
Farmers 0o, Operative Co, of Toronto
and Mr, J, J Morrison Secretary of
the United Farmers of Ontario will be
present to address the meeting. As the
question of establishing Branch Stores.
throughout the province, to be operat-
ad in connection with the United Farm
ere Do. Operative Co. is doming up for
consideration a good attendance 10 de-
sirable' Mr, Morrison will also tough
upon The Organization of the Farm
Women of Ontario and it ie particular-
ly desirable that there be a good attend
angio of the Ladies of our farms at this
meeting. 111 farmers non members aa
well as members are cordially invited.
Bring the ladies with u
to attend, Brt g .,yon,
Meeting will commence sharp on time
Gee, Te 0, Elaen,
Preeident
END STOMACH TROUBLE
OASES' OR DYSPEPSIA
Tk su' duty November y 0
"Pope's Diapepsln" makes sick, sour,
gassy stomachs surely feel fine
In five minutes.. .
If what you just ate is souring on
your stomach or lies like a lump of
lead, or 'you belch gab and eructate
sour, undigested food, or have a. feeling
of dizziness, heartburn, fellness, nausea,
bad taste in mouth and stomaeb-head-
ache, you can get relief in five minutes
by neutralizing acidity. Put an end to
such stomach distress now by getting a
large fifty -cent case of Pape's Diapepsin
from any drug store, t You realize in
five minutes how needless it is to stiffer
from indigestion, dyspepsia or any stom-
ach disorder caused by food fermentation
due to excessive acid in stomach.
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;TAKES OFF DANDRUFF,
HAIR STOPS FALLING
Save your Halrl Get a small bottle
of Danderine right now—Also
stops itching scalp.
Min, brittle, colorless and scraggy
!hair is mute evidence of a neglected
scalp; of dandruff—that awful scurf.
There ie nothing BO destructive to
t>1>e Bair ea dandruff, It robs the hair
of its lustre, its strength and its very
lifer eventually producing a feverish-
ness and heeling of the scalp, which if
not remedied causes the hairroots to
shrintc, loosen and die—thon the hair
falls out fast, A. little Danderine
t
o-
tight—nnw—an wrote, tare
your hair,
Get 'et small bottle of Iinowlton's
!land;:>rene from any drug store, 'Y'ou
surol',e can have beautiful hair and lots
of it if you will filet try a 110010 Dag'
'serine, Save your hair! Try .itt
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 immerse 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.
H. a R . fie/ oT .t57
"The•b-Iome of School Shoes"
Phone 51 Seaforth
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PRINTING
Counter Check Books
Letter Beads
Posters
,Envelopes
Menu Cards
Loose leaf Ledger
Eorms etc.
Statements
Programmes
Dodgers
Calling Cards
Memorial Cards
Bill Heads
Wedding Cards
Note Heads
Neatly and promptlp
done
tis
vo>ezOSPxra,T...-,
The biggest leen in
the country have found
that the easiest way to
spell success is to
ADVERTISE. Supe
pose the newspaper
did not publish the
news. how would the
people know what is
happening ? If you
don't publi; h 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 out.ofcdate
stock is the penalty
merchants pay for not
advertising.
SEAFORT
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