The Seaforth News, 1918-11-14, Page 81
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Victory
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CORRESPONDENCE
Walton
Mise Annie G, Goveulock, (;raduate
't'eacher's Course ludosvthy Methods.
')anedien Academy of Mesio Termite
re -open hoe classes in piano, Organ
d Theory on September 3rd.
Pupae will be prepared for Canadian
Academy end Toronto Conservatory
rarainations
, 'Studio North Main St.
Phone the
MUSIC
The Methodist Church will haxe ser`
vises as follows on Sunday. Provid•
ewe at I1, Bethel at 3 p. rn, and
Walton at 7 p. m.
The regular inoutlrfy meeting of the
Womeu'e institute will be postponed
to Nov, 28 at 2,30 will be held at the
home of etre, R, A. Lundy. The re-
ports from the Toronto tlouvention
will be given by our delegates, Mre.
Ohea, MoCregor and Viae R, Simpoou,
Mrs, O'Connell has re- Ten eci "lasses
in Piano and Singing,
Pupils prepared for the Lffl ,lou Con-
servatory.
MR1.O CONSELL,
Johrt Sties r,
SAYS LEMON JUICE
WILL REMOVE FRECKLES.
filrle!"Make this cheap beauty lotion
to' (gear and whiten your skin.
Squeeze the juice of two lemons into
et bottle containing three ounces of
orchard white, shake well, and you have
a quarter pint of the best Heckle and
;tan lotion, and complexion beautifier, at
eery, very small cost.
Your grocer has the lemons and any
tdrug store or toilet eounter will supply
three ounces of orchard white for a few
cents. 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 akin becomes. Yes! It
is harmless. _ 'f -
THE SgAFQKTN NEWS
The farmer who Nile to take a week.
iy paper that ie devoted to his interests
sorely is not farming with a view to
profit, You eannot make the farm
pay all it can pay without a paper that
takes a lively interest i11 your welfare•
Ono reason why other brauheee of in-
dustry aro united more closely than
the fanner, le because they support the
puhlioation of their respective business-
es So should you. One Dollar sent
direct to The Weekly Sun, Toronto
will pay your subscription for that pap.
er for the full year of [0,0 with fhe
balance of 1918 You will find file Nutt
a vett' great help to you and well worth
the price. Every reader of The Sun is
A chapter from the New Book ',Ont' a Sun booster.
Government' will be teal.
Hensali
The past week has been the harvest
season for sugar beets,
Mies 1. Hudson has gone to Court-
land to learn telegraphy.
Henaail was glad to oelieve the war
was Battled en Wedresdtty and for a
time believed the news
Pte. Temple Acheson spent a few
days with her parents. He is at the
Byron Sanitarium
Mrs. E, Rennie is in Derroit with her
daughter.
much sympathyts extended to Mrs,
Angill who received the sad news of the
death „f her husband in France' He
went with the least,
Mush regret is also felt for the rt
Iatives of Pte. Wen, Sangster of the
sumo Battalion who have had word
that he way wounded and in the hos-
pital.
Londesboro
Mise Esther Jameson, who has been
teaching in Toronto was spending a few
days at her home here owing to the
closing of the schools there.
Mr. and Mre. John Barker of Toron-
to were visiting at the home of the
latter's parents, Mr, and Mrs. John
Fingland.
The services in the Cburoites here
were resumed on Sunday last after be-
- ing closed for several weeks,
Mrs. E, Ball of Clinton was in town
week to attend the funeral of the late
Mr, John Brunedon,
Mr. and Mrs. Tyerman of Seaforth
spent lent week at the home of Mrs.
1. Pamblyn,
Missea Mary and Flora Fingland vie.
ited a few days itt Toronto during the
peat reek,
51iss B. Catley of Mount Forest was
visiting liisa lis Lyon for a few days.
The death occurred in Londesboro
on Oct. 30th of John Brat,edon who
had been a raei(1ttnt of the village for
nearly sixty years, He had been ail-
ing for some months previous although
he was able to he around as usual until
the fatal Wednesday mottling when he
was seined with a serious attack of
pneumonia. Fit phased away at noon
of the same day at the ripe age of $2
GiRLS! WHITEN YOUR SKIN years, He was born in Yorkshire Eng
ia par -
WITH LEMON JUICE eras coming
ee resto ided Toronto.anada tHelearn
Make a beauty lotion for a few cents to
remove tan, freckles, sallowness.
Your grocer has the lemons and any
drug etore or toilet counter will supply
you witb three ounces of tient rd white
for a few cents. Squeeze the ,iuier 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, ereamy lotion daily into the face,
neck, arms and hands and just see how
freckles, tan, sallowness, redness and
roughness disappear and how emooth,
soft and clear the skin becomes, Yes
It is harmleae, and the beautiful results
sei81 ourprise you,
ed the trade of wagon maker, In I860
he married Margaret Blake who pre.
deceased him 16 years ago, He began
t
csrriage busitiv es in Londesboro,
which iu later years became an agency
for the Massey Harris firm. which work
he performed up to the last. He was
a Methodist and took part in the Snn-
day- School work in Luudesboro, He
is surnivedby two sons and one daugh-
ter; Wm, T. with whom Ito lived, Al-
i bort, in France and Mis ,T, C, Adams of
IOUs village, Interment took place in
the Londesboro Cemetery un Friday
afternoon.
The Messrs. Alex. and John Wells
have purchased the crushing mill from
Mr, .fames Hill and are busy getting it
ready for operation,
THICK, GLOSSY H.AITi,
Dublin
FREE FROM DANDRUFF
Girls! Try it! Hair gets soft, fluffy and
beautiful—Get a email bottle
of Danderine.
If you ears for heavy hair that glis-
tens with beauty and is radiant wit"'
life; hoe an incomparable softness ti,,,,)
is fluffy fro and lustrous, try Danderine.
Just one application doubles the
beauty of your hair, besides it imme-
diately dissolves every particle of
dandruff. You can not have nine heavy,
.healthy hair if you have dandruff. This
destructive ecunf robs the hair of its
,lustre, its strength and its very lite,,
and if not overcome it produces a fever-
ishness and Railing of the scalp; the
hair roota :famish, loosen and die; them
the Stair falls out fast. Surely get a
*call bottle of Knowiton's"" Danderino
tom any drug store and just try ft,
Mrs. Patrick Burns of Logan has re.
ceived word of the death of her brot-
her, Mr, Joseph Dion, son of the late
Mr. and Mre Hugh Dunn of MnKillop,
Ile died in the Woodstock hospital al-
ter a long illness of nerve trouble. The
rem ins were brought tothe a g h Dublin
Cemetery for interment. He is sur-
vived by one brother and two sisters;
Jim of Verona, Mrs, Patrick Burns of
titlgan and Mrs, leek Mulligan of Log
alt.
Mr. James Shea and sister Anna are
visiting relatives around here
Miss Agnes Stapleton returned to
PREPAREDNESS
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Money in the Bank means preparedness
to meet income taxes and ;hake conic
butions to patriotic funds and purchase of
war bonds. '
We recommend an account in OUR SAVINGS
DEPARTMENT where interest is added to
principal twice a year at the rate of S% per annum.
DOMINION BANK A89
SEAFORTI4 BRANCH: R. M. JONES, Managa0;
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Perhaps you never had an account in a bank ----maybe you've
never clone business in a bank -- hardly evert cashed a cheque in
one. Brit—
that is no reason as-hy you catnit tt gn -to a hank and borrow
money to buy Victory. Bonds.
If you are a steady, industrious, thrifty citizen, working and
saving a part Of your income., you are just the kind of. person
Canada's chartered banks stand ready to help to -clay. •
Any bank will lend you as iiiuc't money as you can save
during the pe:;t twelve ntonlhs, with which to buy Victory
Bonds.
.\11 you have to do is to pay ten per cent. of the amount you
\\'ant to buy and deposit the receipt for that ten p'r rant in the•
bank.
The bank v; it lend you the 911 per cent. balance at 5A per
Cetlt. itttt'rest and \t -ill give t' )',ill a year to rt'p.ty,lt, the interest
you 1, 't. on your -bond being just the salve as the bank charges
yttu.
• This is a line opportunity for you to begin a real savings
account, to make a first Class investment and to help your
country at the sante time. •
\\'hy not Seco a 'banker to -day-- be will tell you all about it
and you will be glad of the advice and help he can give you.
BOkTOIN and Buy Victory Bonds
lee tdl l v Canada's Victory Loan Committee
in co-operation with the :Minister of Finance
of the Dun inion of Canada
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Welland last week to take up r or pos.
Rion as teacher there,
bliss Mary Fortune intends conduct-
ing the business of her nrothar in Duh.
Dublin hart rot been badly affected
by the epidemic of influenza which hes
been ao prevalent throughout the coun-
try durin ilio past few weeks.
Kiptven
A young couple. popular in this place
weft' units -d in matrimony this weep
when Mr John McGregor led Miss Bate
McDonald to the altar. -
Mr. Moffatt brought itty bushels of
oats in one load to Kippetl last week
and holds the record for a single load,
Our farmers are pleased with the
look of thi it fall wheat this year,
With a favorable winter season their
should be some grand fields of grain in
those parte next year,
Mr, Jas, Mcllymoutlt who has been
threshing with Mr. Jos. Daytnan of
MnKillop is home again.
Staffa
The Red Cr( as Society pecked boxes
to be sent to the soldiers oversea) for
Christmas, containing oomforis and
eatables and they will t,e shipped in
time to reach the boys for Christmas.
Mre. Webb is spending a few week)
at Hagerville where site is visiting
Menthe
Mrs, Joseph Morris who hes been
visiting hon daughters has returned to
Stake,
The funeral of the late Mr, Thomp-
eon took place last Monday from his
late residence to the Staffa Cemetery,
He was a son of Mra, James Morrie,
Wo are pleased to state that Miss
Edna MiVory has recovered from hoc
repent illness.
Manley
We are sorry to learn that Miss
Maggio tValel, is not improving in
health,
Mr, Daniel Manley anclMr, William
Manley and family called on friends
near Seaforth last Sunday,
Some of enc boys took in the Cele-
bration of Peace at Seaforth last Mon-
day,
Messrs Joe Eekart and .Joe Daytnan
have been busy threshing beanain our
burg for the past week.
Mr, Charles Regele ie having some
the Canada Co. lands fenced for pas-
turing purposes,
DEATHS.
LOVE—In Mooeejaw, Oat. 3o, Arthur
Wellesley Love, beloved and eldest
son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Love of
MnKillop, aged 29, --
Asthma Overcome, The triumph
asthma has assuredly come. Dr. J.
D. Kellogg's Asthma Remedy has
proved the most positive blessing the
victim of asthmatic attacks has ever
known. Lotter( received from thous.
ands who have tried it form a testi-
monial which leaves no room for doubt
that here is a real remedy, Get it to-
day from your dealer,
vRP
In all infantile complaints that
r It of thedepredations.
the esu of r
worms
in the stomach and intestines Millor'e'
Worm Powders will be found an effec-
tive remedy, They attack the cause of
those troubles, and by expelling the
worms from the the organa insure .an
orderly working of the system, without
which the child cannot maintain its
strength or thrive, - These powders
mean health and improvement,
are
ei
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MAIL CONTRACT
SEALED TENDERS, addressed to
the Postmaster (lemma], wilt be receiv-
ed at Ottawa until neon, on Friday,
the 22nd day of November, x,918, for
the conveyance of Hie Majesty's ,\tails,
on a propoeed Contract for four yeas,
Six times per weak, Over Seat'artlt. No.
1 Rural Itou'u.l'rom the let of April,
next: ..
Printed r.otiees ti , taiuit g further
information as to conditions of t ropus-
ed ttontraut piny he seen and blank
forms of Tender u,..y he a btait:id at
the Post ()thee of Setd'urth, anti as the
office of the. Post Utiles inspector.
Pd'l' II FM IC I1 INS, PEI
OFFICE.
Luridun 11th, October, 1918.
('HAS E, 0, FISHER,
Post Office Iimpactor,
SOUR, ACID STOMACHS,
o GASES OR INDIGESTION
"Pape's Diapepsln" neutralizes excee-
slve acid In stomach, relieving
dyspepsia, heartburn and
distress at once.
Time 111 In live minutes all stom-
ach distress, due, to acidity, will go.
No indigestion, heartburn, sourness or
belching of gas or eructations of undi`
gested food, no dizziness, bloating, foul
breath or headache
6°1
Pape'( Diapepain 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. 0Put an end to stomach
distress at onto by getting a large fifty-
cent case of Pape's DiaPepein from any
drug atone. You realize in five miriutes
how needless it la to suffer from itiili•
gestion, dyepepei'a or any stomach c-
order caused by fermentation due to
exresriive acids in stomaaia. •
Tburwday November 14
You'd be astonished, Sir, if you knew the number
of Men that always come here for their Shoes.
The reputation of the goodlltss 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 sta 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.
Ia R. seorr
"The Home of 'school Shoes"
Phone 51 Seaforth
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PRINTING
Counter Cheek Books
Letter Heads
Posters
Envelopes
Itleuu Cards
Loose Leaf Ledger
Bonus ete.
Statements
Programmes
Dodgers
Calling Cards
Memorial Cantle
Bill Heads
Wedding Cards
Note Heads
Neatly and promptly
done.
SEAFO
The biggest men in
the country have found
that the easiest way to
spell success is to
PiDVERT1SE. Sup•
pose the newspaper
did not 1, ublish 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 ggods
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=of=date
stock is the penalty
merchants pay for not
advertising.
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