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The Seaforth News, 1919-03-13, Page 5• 4oL., Thursday March 13 Seaforth Branch J. G. Mullen, Manager • W, Jt Walker Undertaker and Embalmer W. J. Walker, holder 'of goy- ermnent Diploma and 1',iounae Day or Night calix reooivo our prompt attention Day Phone 67 Night " 18 STRATFORD. ONT. is roes nizol as one of the mast relianlo flomniereial.Sohoole in tem. a'da, 'file instructors art+ ex}ieri,•u- cod ami the aleurons are np•ro•clate, Uro t.l,tt h 1. t' pl'len(1 In p•,al tl„116 aids}t' tuese. wit nsuoceaa.' r :Me is lees dot"1 at ,any tied% 11 II, 1,19'1 t)N(F 41 F,tt: I RE1: a'rALu 1'F: McLachlan, 1 .cthKEwt,., ,1S OFF DANDRUFF, HAIR STOPS sFALL i'd.; *ave your Bair! Get a small bottle of Danderine right now --Alen stops itching aoelp, Thin, brittle, colorless ami. eeteggy t► !lair is, mute o$)Ienee of a neglected, wale; of dandruff—tied. awful ,cud. There is nothing en destructive to Use hair ee d tn011 Wif e I t. robs than hair cd its huetre, rt eiiltieth and its very We; eventuany pro lnciny a feverish - Mae and uniting }f the seelp, which if n et remedied a the hair rode to shrink. Musses ;t „1 tee ---filen the hair vaIls out, fast.' A Sltth, Landeriito to- 'tght—nett a.. --Trill bur(l)y save your hair. Cot a en...ell a- K owlton's 1amderine ir,rr, 3, eters, You surely 0410 1 41 1 ft0 ;.:fir and lots o f it if you, in little Dan' .Frear. Hons.. i' 1440.11 :teed 11 .nc.ry aunulsr I:it hn0 and eerier, tiara ru,t Buft Ivu(.,r, Ele:i i0 lights, largo to • re,utith. `table Ili' x912' hen :hoes. it • Ti. Apply at, thejyl News mhos For Sale THE SE.AFURTH NEWS House and half sere of laud in the village of Egmondville. The property is situated on Centre Street, close to the Presbyterian Church and is know as the Purcell property, Good com- fortable hones, good shed, good well and clement Osborn, All kinins of fruit trees, strawberries, raspberries and currant bushes. This is a corner pro porty with no breaks on front, and the and is in a good state of cultivation. This is a nice property for a retired former -and the taxes are light. For partie,ilars apply on the promisee or t. Joie' Rankle, Seaforth. REMOVAL Having removed ir;:ay. :-atili;3ee. Shop to the .store next to the Ex- esi office 11 will be a better position than ekes° to serge my patrons. hLeonard Holton J O l`itA! RPINECIN I3unds for sale bearing interest from 6 to 7 p,.c, --halt yearly If you have any unemploy- ed lun;Is now is the time to buy some (,i' these. Choice securities. I\ o e. pe'ilse to investor. :1,11 information cheerfully given. • Bond and. Debenture Broker Main astreet, v^'1eaforth Picone 91 '(d�gy��jj,�_...��$(fj[�11i j���t{j�..:__ jy'1r, �,'li, Y� WANTED f....•....�,_._._.,....—._._._.•.. ..��..... ,--.r.._. 801:I your Cream to ,,s 84.1 ze slue top prices We ata running our plan. he year through awl can handle your foil supply and furnish you with wane. We pay twice each mouth and weigh sample and test each can of cream oar - felly. Our motto is " Honesty to our F'atrons" Patrons are requested to ro tern all our cans when not in nee, Sutter and.Buttermilk al on hand id for at market prloee. The Seaforth Creamery Co. SEAFORTH MARKET Good Milling Wheat.............e.. $2.11 Oate ....., . 60 Barley....... ......... ,.. 70 Bran per ton....... ......... 3,00 Shorts per ton ... ..,..6.70 Butter. ,.. 43-46 Se i 'Hogs ton . fa 1.'lnero ... ... ............17 0(1' Wood Wood -Soft Maplse Elm, Ash, 12 i, inch $4,00. ,Hard Maple and Beech I3 inch $6.00 per cord, Orders' taken at the office or by John Abell. WM. AMEN'C. Leval Adept Wanted for the "Old Reliable" FONTHILL NURSERIES 'I housands of Orchard trees need replacing. War Gardens call for small fruit trees, Asparagus, Rhu- barb plants etc. The demand Ornamental stock in town; 11,1:1 villages is large. Secure a paying Agency with liberal commissions, Exper- ience not necessary, STONE & WELLINGTON (Established '183) TORONTO,. ONT. 1 prime 8•••••••nn4e4eel goats {fTown II otiwwr®tn®tl�- a..i nolf®vel B The High Cost of Living—Foo is the word to -day. Make you garments do iustoad of purohaein ones, Have then dry cleaned proceed, Dry cleaning when pro done lengthens the life of gartn preserves their fresh new appea and acts as a disinfectant, Dusan wearing apparel often causes BM and death due to germs, clo should be eleaned'at frequent ince My Wardrobe, Goderich Bt„ Eleaf Opp, Queen'sHotsl, noiny r old g new Miss Penlea Ball spent teundtly in and Clinton, party ante, ranee itary knese thing reals. orth, The X. P. S. C. Be si the Egmond ville Church will give an Irish Social in tyle basement on Friday ,4th at 8 o'olook. A good Irish programme will be given, and lunch will be served at tate arose, A11 are cordially invited. Mise Madeline Show of Clinton visitor at the home of Mr and Mra Greig, Miss Lulu Doherty left on Thursday morning for Toronto, Mr, James Callender of Bath's, Man.. was a visitor at the home of Mr, W A' Orioh, was JC Mrs E Umbaeh has returned from a visitor to her home in Fergus, Mr. John A. McIntosh of Seaforth has purohased the farm of W. R. 'Kerr dere of Morris Township, the sum paid being $6,000. Mr, McIntosh gets pose 808410n the first of April, Rev, Mr, Roberts rentor of Mitchell will take the services on Sunday next in St. 'Thomas 01108011, Rev, Mr13rown will officiate in Mitchell, Miss Gertrude Cooper• has returned home from a visit with lust, aunt and nnole Mr. and 'Mrs, John 0, Cooper of Chicago, Mr. Carl Sheehan has returned to Toronto, Ituesel Beet arrived home o0 Mon- day from overseas. Mr. and Mrs George ore recovering front an 0ttack of influenza.. Mise Madeline Aches•iu of Uoderiell is visiting her aunt Mrs, J. (', Going, 51r mud Mrs, Wordeu of Stage aro visiting Mr. mid firs. Jatuos Acheson Mr. and Mrs, Maunders of Brussels were guests of Mr. and 6,1rs•'1', Arthl-• 11tnd• • Mr, hose Kean of Stratford was town visitor, Miss Thompson of J, MaaTavis store has returned from Listowel. The many friends of Mr. W. Bab. kirk will be pleased to barn that ho is able to be around again. Mr. and Mrs. W, Bright arrived home on Wednesday evening, Pte. Bright enlisted with the 1fit et Batt, 'Mr. and Mrs. T. S, Smith have • re- turned from a Oil) to Montreal, Ms, G. 0, Morse returned to Flint, Mich on Monday after ependiog a week to town. The sewing table donated by Mr, .James Robb for the Armenian Fund is still on exhibition in Mr, J, McTavish store where tickets ate on sale, Mrs. Close of Mosley spent Sunday at the borne of her sister !Mise Jaokson, Mr, Ed, Mole is confined to the house with influenza. Oolliugwood won the first game on Tuesday night frons Kingston by 6 to 4, The last game is played Thursday night, The last and best 0f the Lyceum Course under 111d Red Cross will be held on Tuesday, March 26th Doh't mise it. Don't forget the lecture on lrelan by Rev. Professor Brennan of London, in St. James Church on Nlarch 17th at 8 p, m. Admission: men, 36 oto, women and children, 25 ets The Epworth League of tho Meth- odist Church wore the 'guests of Mr. and Mis. .Tames Wallace of Tuckor- eroith oteTuesday night. A tine pro- gram of mnsi0 and readings were given Rev. Mr. Moyer will continuo- hie series of sermons nu Prayer, Next Sunday morning's theme will be "Some laws of Player,', Rod Gross bort The S001eta(y's report for February a is as follows 111 child's, drosses, $, child's petticoat., 12 child's bonnets; 11 6 pairs child's drawers, 24 teen's shirts, 60 night drowse. Edna DeLacoy Secretary Mr..) . Archibald took his flue herd of holstein cows to Stratford an Tues., (lay t0 sell them at that place, They were in fine 00ndition end should bring good prices. Miss Edith Williams of Godorich, Dr John 11. Hudson of Toronto and Mr, Dudley Durrant of Ya1100UVe1' were the guests of Mr, mid Mrs, J, 0, Meilen [luring the hast week. 1i t..1, E ; Hogg of 0liulon was in towrt on Suturiluy, Glias Netnta Hartry bus r..tnruod 14•,40 Goldwater Whelo she h ,+ been torching echo011 Mr, T, P1nld:irl; hes rented tb,. pause .e,:1lpi.. i by Zip, Ileyrtolde, far. aye '"!rs. T, 4 mith le spend- ing •i 4.zuple of Weeks in Montreal. Mr, Il 1) R'i'sen is a Toreeto visit-. or, Mr, and Sirs, 4V, 412101,1 ere) the week end with relatives iy London, Mr, and Mrs. Armstrong and family of '1.'0okovemith have move(, to the farm which they purchased recently 1.0m Mr, .4, Soott. The many friends of Mrs, H. H. Ross will regret to hear of her serious Ilnoos, Mr, Andrew Archibald has been engaged as courier on rural mai! route 2 ill place of Mr, W. Turney who resigned the position, Mies 13. Shannon has returned to Hamilton, Miss Sparks of Stratford has return- ed t0 towltr. Mr. James Reid and sou of '1'ocame are visiting relatives here, Mr, Noll Gillespie'sponta few days with his son tient Cllllnipio 1)4 Toronto IYTr, W. J, Finninganhas leased the Jackson store in Egmondville, Dlr. and Mrs. 7, Button are visiting ft[ons in :Iugsrsoll. Weuode est sod that Mr. E Chamber lain has leased the apartments in the Oalnpboll l3loek recently vacated by Mr W James. Mr. ' James Cowan . is visiting hie: daughter Miss ,Phemia Cowan in Dun dee. o• Rad Cross Mrs, W, Covonlook, who was a Joie- gate to the annual uleetulg of the Rod Cross Society which "'es held it, Term_ to gave a very lntereeting and henetiolal report to the lec..1 stociot ' en 'Thuds- day last, The folloe iter pre only a fe items of interest. One resolution the council tel els i„ was Shut the l e tral Conecil of 111,' 44, [e. 1' , in 1.,msie desires to remu(d ,311 tho branches Jit the war not yet being ,.t ell end, the war world of the ee tete is not lot cenl- plotod anti that a largo am,00,1 of relief to returned sick or w,ailled 1301.1iete )u Canada still remotes to bo fiOne, and also to inform ell 1,1 a:'011148 and anxillar ills of the society that it is the listen ion of the Council to apply to Pallia molt for an enlargement of it powers 8 as to permit it to eontln0e operations in time of peace. 'Chu 0o we(I there- fore, urges all F'ranohee to hold togoth• er their organization until the Peace- time Policy of the Sudety has been de- cided upon by the (`ouuoll (which .is representative of all parte of the Dom- inion) ab a mastodon to be held after Peace is signed, when the Branches will be able to decide cm to their action with full knowledge of the See iety's Policy. and proud of the devotiou to duty, the tireless energy, the constant supervis- ion and the apptooiation of what was wanted of those who managed on this side of the water," - The self eaovifieing devotion shown by the Canadian people is worthy of the highest praise It has been offer- ed in a noble"' cause and those who have so freely given their services and support will always retain feelings of satisfaotion and pride at the sacrifices' they have made' for the salsa of the Red Cross Society. Varna measiannimo John 0 Reid has bought the grocery business of David Watson in Clinton andel moving his family there, Ivit Robert H. Stephenson died very suddenly last week. While driving to visit his. daughter' he wasstli0kml with apoplexy. Tie was in good health at the tilne the sudden oaIl came, though some time ago he had a slight stroke. The death ooa0rred at the home of her daughter, Mrs, J, E. Barnwell of Varna, on Monday last of Mrs, Eliza- beth Elliott, widow of the late Gabriel Elliott of the Bayfield Line, Goderioh township. The deceased lady, whose maiden name was Eiir,abeth McCul- lough, was born at Taylor's Corners, Goderioh township, seventy-nine years ago, and had live(} all her life in the vicinity, On her marriage to Mr EI holt she went to reside on the Bayfield line and continued to reside there until three or four years ago, singe which' time she has resided with one or an- other of her daughters, Mr. Elliott died about 8 years ago, Mrs. Elliott 'had not been feeling well for'sotno few weeps but ehe was 0p anti around'18ery d'.1 and even flus i day of -ter death got up and was. dress.1 ing herself, refusing help when sodden! ly her strength failed the thread .,f life snapped. and she was uo'tuor0. Mrs Elliott is survived by six daughters, Mre. Barnwell, .lira. J W, and :site. J, 'I', Reid, lira, T. Clutter, Mrs, that. Clark= ani lists, Wellington Fee, all. exec t 11 he hitter, who resides near Zurich. in tt vicinity of Varna, and ode sou .1, 0'. Elliott of Clinton, Another atm wee +laeideittally killeek some years ago. 'Phe funeral tool, plain t;, 10e 13ti1. livid cemetery 'rite sotrvieea were (0131. ditched by the Pev, 1128, Wilson .01 the I h[ethodiet 111 urch, Varna, and the i Pa mo PO libearars were the six sous.ie-law. The family, who have Jost a luting titer, and the friends harp the to. thy of all in their bereavement. 13r1.EsseliS 11,v .1. H• Dolce was her t1os week contouring for the (lravonitur'st Sani- tarium and };ave an 111nstrated lecture, Tho 1)4031 0olnitt@e for the Chau - temple floatital 10 he held here lr }molting, x_ r lie 9 aro ) 1.: bf course tic; ts • Nest F':•id,.y eveilreg the 1u nodes= at me n e ase eeietfon 31.411 Le/!.! 11 reeiio. at nit ;leg to decide on a nalit,, a t- 0 The Treasurers 10.1)081 not only sur- passed all previous raoords but bear laeting,testimo4y to the lino spirit of patriotism shown by the Canadians, The cash coutributiO4e received doting the year amounted to $4,5o7,78o 3o The total amount re00iyee1 from the commencement of the war to Deo, 31st 1918 being $8,371,032 22, Snplrliee nave been received during the year amounting at. a 1J11011rative valuation to$3,600,000.00 and twee the com- mencement of the war to $t4,257,00r.on The following articles were 1110n1 over- seas, imolai 1,608,214 pairs,'pyjamas Syo,000, shorts 223,000, Personal Pro- perty bags, 327,000, dressing gowns 7g,o0o, towels 68o,000, A cable from (nen, Currie in part is 40.60110ws: "We are proud of the splen- . did generosity of Canadians at home proud of the enthuaaism and efGoieney of the exoelleut organisation, which collected'and dispersed the comforts AN1Yllli wd_so kir. rd Ike. 111314+,„is Al,.lrews hi Sawmill, Aland. C t.+, a son, 1vl�Sta4a'u,lla :1 diVeree. N,14 granted to dire, Liar- vey !1ontgomeryy and full Custody of theft' child of Detroit Mich. from Mr, Harvoy Montgomery, Seafo,th, Mrs, Lillian Montgomery, St. Patiick's .Day Taa The ladles' of the !Methodist Church will serve tea in the baeoment of their Church from 4 to 7 p. m,.in the after neo -1 of 5138Oh f7, Everyone welcome, Admission to cents, y YOUR CHILD iS CROSS, FEVERISH, CONS a It'll Look, Mother! If tongue is coax. cleanse tittle bowels with "Cali- fornia Syrup of Figs.,' Mothers can rest easy after giv', "California, $Jyrup of .Figs,” because 1 r few hours all the clogged -tip toast,. sour bile and fermenting food genii;. groves out of the bowels, and you have. 1 well, playful child again. Sick children needn't be coaxed tr. take this harmless "fruit laxative." Millions of mothers keep it handy be- muse +they know ;its action on tlhe.atom- 'le liver and bowels is prompt and sure. Ash: your druggist for a bottle of California Syrup" of Figs," whish coni. - tans directions for babies, ehildreu of ail ages and for grown-ups. ST ! AND Thurs. Fri. & Sat Tom Mix The greatest Cowboy Actor on earth in Ctipid'sRoulldUp A thrilling tale of the golden west, Also - Second Last Episode of The Mystery Ship Hear our New Music, it gets lett(-r with every. show 8,15 1'. M, Mon. Tues© & Wed. a Special • Mary Pickfor' ni The Prhicess An :\rtcraft Pictnrc, ST3 NO , s� J'•rx..c`v't�� ' GIRLS! WHITEN YOUR SKIN WiTH LEMON JUICE Make a beauty lotion for a few cents to remove tan, freckles, sallowness. Your gro4.8 has the lemons and any drug More or toilet donator will supply you will three millet,. 4>f orchard white fur a few e.•nta. $Iuecae the juice of two fresh lemo,is into a Ilett le, then put in the ore1ard whit,' and shake well. This 111/010q,e a .ivaru'r pint of the very bestdemon skin Whitener and complexion beautifier known, Massagee this fra- grant, creamy lotion deity into the face, neck, arms and bandit and just 800 Trod' freckles, tau, sallowness, redness and roughness disappear and how smooth,. soft and clear the skin becomes, Yes9 It is harmless. and the beautiful result: 111 surprise you, ands each day and see how 'frIS and eckles and bb+mishee disappear and how dear, soft and white the skin becomes, Yes! 35 ie harmless. S LENIN JUICE WILL REMOVE FRECKLES. Girls! Make this cheap beauty lotion to clear and whiten your skin. Squeeze the juice of two lemons int, a bottle containing three uun0e3 ef. orchard whits, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of the beret freckle and tan Iotion, and complexion beautifier, at airy, very small cost. Your grocer has the lemons and any tordrug store e minces 0r 1 orchard white 601'apoilet counter will f w cents. Massage this sweetly fragrene lotion into the face 1oc E F a A1'Serue r6 ,J. a,t d{r' e:,;:_: showing egg' ,� 9� Llti�ayl � iatlD Qi;�1a cY ap Qit�t'@$� e ,ploy e by 911 Xt e6't fr5`rfk ;s - rS to �411it`�1�.34edt'IIT��`� fron people in supposedly iUmaln1e circles of society. A idle of information for the uninitiated. Endorsed by prominent officials of the department of justice of the United States, t rodl cad lfl 7 A. Set a date to see this ;Wataet) rdiaaIw right now. May erceyour filal�� a, CRGyo r pro. tectnon later on, (eFF$ernnq entertain yon, Next Monday Tiesda. r 117 duesday Banking Service FOUR banking requirements may be entrusted to this Bank with every confidence that careful and efficient service will be rendered. Our facilities are entirely at your disposal. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE 1A Seaforth Branch J. G. Mullen, Manager • W, Jt Walker Undertaker and Embalmer W. J. Walker, holder 'of goy- ermnent Diploma and 1',iounae Day or Night calix reooivo our prompt attention Day Phone 67 Night " 18 STRATFORD. ONT. is roes nizol as one of the mast relianlo flomniereial.Sohoole in tem. a'da, 'file instructors art+ ex}ieri,•u- cod ami the aleurons are np•ro•clate, Uro t.l,tt h 1. t' pl'len(1 In p•,al tl„116 aids}t' tuese. wit nsuoceaa.' r :Me is lees dot"1 at ,any tied% 11 II, 1,19'1 t)N(F 41 F,tt: I RE1: a'rALu 1'F: McLachlan, 1 .cthKEwt,., ,1S OFF DANDRUFF, HAIR STOPS sFALL i'd.; *ave your Bair! Get a small bottle of Danderine right now --Alen stops itching aoelp, Thin, brittle, colorless ami. eeteggy t► !lair is, mute o$)Ienee of a neglected, wale; of dandruff—tied. awful ,cud. There is nothing en destructive to Use hair ee d tn011 Wif e I t. robs than hair cd its huetre, rt eiiltieth and its very We; eventuany pro lnciny a feverish - Mae and uniting }f the seelp, which if n et remedied a the hair rode to shrink. Musses ;t „1 tee ---filen the hair vaIls out, fast.' A Sltth, Landeriito to- 'tght—nett a.. --Trill bur(l)y save your hair. Cot a en...ell a- K owlton's 1amderine ir,rr, 3, eters, You surely 0410 1 41 1 ft0 ;.:fir and lots o f it if you, in little Dan' .Frear. Hons.. i' 1440.11 :teed 11 .nc.ry aunulsr I:it hn0 and eerier, tiara ru,t Buft Ivu(.,r, Ele:i i0 lights, largo to • re,utith. `table Ili' x912' hen :hoes. it • Ti. Apply at, thejyl News mhos For Sale THE SE.AFURTH NEWS House and half sere of laud in the village of Egmondville. The property is situated on Centre Street, close to the Presbyterian Church and is know as the Purcell property, Good com- fortable hones, good shed, good well and clement Osborn, All kinins of fruit trees, strawberries, raspberries and currant bushes. This is a corner pro porty with no breaks on front, and the and is in a good state of cultivation. This is a nice property for a retired former -and the taxes are light. For partie,ilars apply on the promisee or t. Joie' Rankle, Seaforth. REMOVAL Having removed ir;:ay. :-atili;3ee. Shop to the .store next to the Ex- esi office 11 will be a better position than ekes° to serge my patrons. hLeonard Holton J O l`itA! RPINECIN I3unds for sale bearing interest from 6 to 7 p,.c, --halt yearly If you have any unemploy- ed lun;Is now is the time to buy some (,i' these. Choice securities. I\ o e. pe'ilse to investor. :1,11 information cheerfully given. • Bond and. Debenture Broker Main astreet, v^'1eaforth Picone 91 '(d�gy��jj,�_...��$(fj[�11i j���t{j�..:__ jy'1r, �,'li, Y� WANTED f....•....�,_._._.,....—._._._.•.. ..��..... ,--.r.._. 801:I your Cream to ,,s 84.1 ze slue top prices We ata running our plan. he year through awl can handle your foil supply and furnish you with wane. We pay twice each mouth and weigh sample and test each can of cream oar - felly. Our motto is " Honesty to our F'atrons" Patrons are requested to ro tern all our cans when not in nee, Sutter and.Buttermilk al on hand id for at market prloee. The Seaforth Creamery Co. SEAFORTH MARKET Good Milling Wheat.............e.. $2.11 Oate ....., . 60 Barley....... ......... ,.. 70 Bran per ton....... ......... 3,00 Shorts per ton ... ..,..6.70 Butter. ,.. 43-46 Se i 'Hogs ton . fa 1.'lnero ... ... ............17 0(1' Wood Wood -Soft Maplse Elm, Ash, 12 i, inch $4,00. ,Hard Maple and Beech I3 inch $6.00 per cord, Orders' taken at the office or by John Abell. WM. AMEN'C. Leval Adept Wanted for the "Old Reliable" FONTHILL NURSERIES 'I housands of Orchard trees need replacing. War Gardens call for small fruit trees, Asparagus, Rhu- barb plants etc. The demand Ornamental stock in town; 11,1:1 villages is large. Secure a paying Agency with liberal commissions, Exper- ience not necessary, STONE & WELLINGTON (Established '183) TORONTO,. ONT. 1 prime 8•••••••nn4e4eel goats {fTown II otiwwr®tn®tl�- a..i nolf®vel B The High Cost of Living—Foo is the word to -day. Make you garments do iustoad of purohaein ones, Have then dry cleaned proceed, Dry cleaning when pro done lengthens the life of gartn preserves their fresh new appea and acts as a disinfectant, Dusan wearing apparel often causes BM and death due to germs, clo should be eleaned'at frequent ince My Wardrobe, Goderich Bt„ Eleaf Opp, Queen'sHotsl, noiny r old g new Miss Penlea Ball spent teundtly in and Clinton, party ante, ranee itary knese thing reals. orth, The X. P. S. C. Be si the Egmond ville Church will give an Irish Social in tyle basement on Friday ,4th at 8 o'olook. A good Irish programme will be given, and lunch will be served at tate arose, A11 are cordially invited. Mise Madeline Show of Clinton visitor at the home of Mr and Mra Greig, Miss Lulu Doherty left on Thursday morning for Toronto, Mr, James Callender of Bath's, Man.. was a visitor at the home of Mr, W A' Orioh, was JC Mrs E Umbaeh has returned from a visitor to her home in Fergus, Mr. John A. McIntosh of Seaforth has purohased the farm of W. R. 'Kerr dere of Morris Township, the sum paid being $6,000. Mr, McIntosh gets pose 808410n the first of April, Rev, Mr, Roberts rentor of Mitchell will take the services on Sunday next in St. 'Thomas 01108011, Rev, Mr13rown will officiate in Mitchell, Miss Gertrude Cooper• has returned home from a visit with lust, aunt and nnole Mr. and 'Mrs, John 0, Cooper of Chicago, Mr. Carl Sheehan has returned to Toronto, Ituesel Beet arrived home o0 Mon- day from overseas. Mr. and Mrs George ore recovering front an 0ttack of influenza.. Mise Madeline Aches•iu of Uoderiell is visiting her aunt Mrs, J. (', Going, 51r mud Mrs, Wordeu of Stage aro visiting Mr. mid firs. Jatuos Acheson Mr. and Mrs, Maunders of Brussels were guests of Mr. and 6,1rs•'1', Arthl-• 11tnd• • Mr, hose Kean of Stratford was town visitor, Miss Thompson of J, MaaTavis store has returned from Listowel. The many friends of Mr. W. Bab. kirk will be pleased to barn that ho is able to be around again. Mr. and Mrs. W, Bright arrived home on Wednesday evening, Pte. Bright enlisted with the 1fit et Batt, 'Mr. and Mrs. T. S, Smith have • re- turned from a Oil) to Montreal, Ms, G. 0, Morse returned to Flint, Mich on Monday after ependiog a week to town. The sewing table donated by Mr, .James Robb for the Armenian Fund is still on exhibition in Mr, J, McTavish store where tickets ate on sale, Mrs. Close of Mosley spent Sunday at the borne of her sister !Mise Jaokson, Mr, Ed, Mole is confined to the house with influenza. Oolliugwood won the first game on Tuesday night frons Kingston by 6 to 4, The last game is played Thursday night, The last and best 0f the Lyceum Course under 111d Red Cross will be held on Tuesday, March 26th Doh't mise it. Don't forget the lecture on lrelan by Rev. Professor Brennan of London, in St. James Church on Nlarch 17th at 8 p, m. Admission: men, 36 oto, women and children, 25 ets The Epworth League of tho Meth- odist Church wore the 'guests of Mr. and Mis. .Tames Wallace of Tuckor- eroith oteTuesday night. A tine pro- gram of mnsi0 and readings were given Rev. Mr. Moyer will continuo- hie series of sermons nu Prayer, Next Sunday morning's theme will be "Some laws of Player,', Rod Gross bort The S001eta(y's report for February a is as follows 111 child's, drosses, $, child's petticoat., 12 child's bonnets; 11 6 pairs child's drawers, 24 teen's shirts, 60 night drowse. Edna DeLacoy Secretary Mr..) . Archibald took his flue herd of holstein cows to Stratford an Tues., (lay t0 sell them at that place, They were in fine 00ndition end should bring good prices. Miss Edith Williams of Godorich, Dr John 11. Hudson of Toronto and Mr, Dudley Durrant of Ya1100UVe1' were the guests of Mr, mid Mrs, J, 0, Meilen [luring the hast week. 1i t..1, E ; Hogg of 0liulon was in towrt on Suturiluy, Glias Netnta Hartry bus r..tnruod 14•,40 Goldwater Whelo she h ,+ been torching echo011 Mr, T, P1nld:irl; hes rented tb,. pause .e,:1lpi.. i by Zip, Ileyrtolde, far. aye '"!rs. T, 4 mith le spend- ing •i 4.zuple of Weeks in Montreal. Mr, Il 1) R'i'sen is a Toreeto visit-. or, Mr, and Sirs, 4V, 412101,1 ere) the week end with relatives iy London, Mr, and Mrs. Armstrong and family of '1.'0okovemith have move(, to the farm which they purchased recently 1.0m Mr, .4, Soott. The many friends of Mrs, H. H. Ross will regret to hear of her serious Ilnoos, Mr, Andrew Archibald has been engaged as courier on rural mai! route 2 ill place of Mr, W. Turney who resigned the position, Mies 13. Shannon has returned to Hamilton, Miss Sparks of Stratford has return- ed t0 towltr. Mr. James Reid and sou of '1'ocame are visiting relatives here, Mr, Noll Gillespie'sponta few days with his son tient Cllllnipio 1)4 Toronto IYTr, W. J, Finninganhas leased the Jackson store in Egmondville, Dlr. and Mrs. 7, Button are visiting ft[ons in :Iugsrsoll. Weuode est sod that Mr. E Chamber lain has leased the apartments in the Oalnpboll l3loek recently vacated by Mr W James. Mr. ' James Cowan . is visiting hie: daughter Miss ,Phemia Cowan in Dun dee. o• Rad Cross Mrs, W, Covonlook, who was a Joie- gate to the annual uleetulg of the Rod Cross Society which "'es held it, Term_ to gave a very lntereeting and henetiolal report to the lec..1 stociot ' en 'Thuds- day last, The folloe iter pre only a fe items of interest. One resolution the council tel els i„ was Shut the l e tral Conecil of 111,' 44, [e. 1' , in 1.,msie desires to remu(d ,311 tho branches Jit the war not yet being ,.t ell end, the war world of the ee tete is not lot cenl- plotod anti that a largo am,00,1 of relief to returned sick or w,ailled 1301.1iete )u Canada still remotes to bo fiOne, and also to inform ell 1,1 a:'011148 and anxillar ills of the society that it is the listen ion of the Council to apply to Pallia molt for an enlargement of it powers 8 as to permit it to eontln0e operations in time of peace. 'Chu 0o we(I there- fore, urges all F'ranohee to hold togoth• er their organization until the Peace- time Policy of the Sudety has been de- cided upon by the (`ouuoll (which .is representative of all parte of the Dom- inion) ab a mastodon to be held after Peace is signed, when the Branches will be able to decide cm to their action with full knowledge of the See iety's Policy. and proud of the devotiou to duty, the tireless energy, the constant supervis- ion and the apptooiation of what was wanted of those who managed on this side of the water," - The self eaovifieing devotion shown by the Canadian people is worthy of the highest praise It has been offer- ed in a noble"' cause and those who have so freely given their services and support will always retain feelings of satisfaotion and pride at the sacrifices' they have made' for the salsa of the Red Cross Society. Varna measiannimo John 0 Reid has bought the grocery business of David Watson in Clinton andel moving his family there, Ivit Robert H. Stephenson died very suddenly last week. While driving to visit his. daughter' he wasstli0kml with apoplexy. Tie was in good health at the tilne the sudden oaIl came, though some time ago he had a slight stroke. The death ooa0rred at the home of her daughter, Mrs, J, E. Barnwell of Varna, on Monday last of Mrs, Eliza- beth Elliott, widow of the late Gabriel Elliott of the Bayfield Line, Goderioh township. The deceased lady, whose maiden name was Eiir,abeth McCul- lough, was born at Taylor's Corners, Goderioh township, seventy-nine years ago, and had live(} all her life in the vicinity, On her marriage to Mr EI holt she went to reside on the Bayfield line and continued to reside there until three or four years ago, singe which' time she has resided with one or an- other of her daughters, Mr. Elliott died about 8 years ago, Mrs. Elliott 'had not been feeling well for'sotno few weeps but ehe was 0p anti around'18ery d'.1 and even flus i day of -ter death got up and was. dress.1 ing herself, refusing help when sodden! ly her strength failed the thread .,f life snapped. and she was uo'tuor0. Mrs Elliott is survived by six daughters, Mre. Barnwell, .lira. J W, and :site. J, 'I', Reid, lira, T. Clutter, Mrs, that. Clark= ani lists, Wellington Fee, all. exec t 11 he hitter, who resides near Zurich. in tt vicinity of Varna, and ode sou .1, 0'. Elliott of Clinton, Another atm wee +laeideittally killeek some years ago. 'Phe funeral tool, plain t;, 10e 13ti1. livid cemetery 'rite sotrvieea were (0131. ditched by the Pev, 1128, Wilson .01 the I h[ethodiet 111 urch, Varna, and the i Pa mo PO libearars were the six sous.ie-law. The family, who have Jost a luting titer, and the friends harp the to. thy of all in their bereavement. 13r1.EsseliS 11,v .1. H• Dolce was her t1os week contouring for the (lravonitur'st Sani- tarium and };ave an 111nstrated lecture, Tho 1)4031 0olnitt@e for the Chau - temple floatital 10 he held here lr }molting, x_ r lie 9 aro ) 1.: bf course tic; ts • Nest F':•id,.y eveilreg the 1u nodes= at me n e ase eeietfon 31.411 Le/!.! 11 reeiio. at nit ;leg to decide on a nalit,, a t- 0 The Treasurers 10.1)081 not only sur- passed all previous raoords but bear laeting,testimo4y to the lino spirit of patriotism shown by the Canadians, The cash coutributiO4e received doting the year amounted to $4,5o7,78o 3o The total amount re00iyee1 from the commencement of the war to Deo, 31st 1918 being $8,371,032 22, Snplrliee nave been received during the year amounting at. a 1J11011rative valuation to$3,600,000.00 and twee the com- mencement of the war to $t4,257,00r.on The following articles were 1110n1 over- seas, imolai 1,608,214 pairs,'pyjamas Syo,000, shorts 223,000, Personal Pro- perty bags, 327,000, dressing gowns 7g,o0o, towels 68o,000, A cable from (nen, Currie in part is 40.60110ws: "We are proud of the splen- . did generosity of Canadians at home proud of the enthuaaism and efGoieney of the exoelleut organisation, which collected'and dispersed the comforts AN1Yllli wd_so kir. rd Ike. 111314+,„is Al,.lrews hi Sawmill, Aland. C t.+, a son, 1vl�Sta4a'u,lla :1 diVeree. N,14 granted to dire, Liar- vey !1ontgomeryy and full Custody of theft' child of Detroit Mich. from Mr, Harvoy Montgomery, Seafo,th, Mrs, Lillian Montgomery, St. Patiick's .Day Taa The ladles' of the !Methodist Church will serve tea in the baeoment of their Church from 4 to 7 p. m,.in the after neo -1 of 5138Oh f7, Everyone welcome, Admission to cents, y YOUR CHILD iS CROSS, FEVERISH, CONS a It'll Look, Mother! If tongue is coax. cleanse tittle bowels with "Cali- fornia Syrup of Figs.,' Mothers can rest easy after giv', "California, $Jyrup of .Figs,” because 1 r few hours all the clogged -tip toast,. sour bile and fermenting food genii;. groves out of the bowels, and you have. 1 well, playful child again. Sick children needn't be coaxed tr. take this harmless "fruit laxative." Millions of mothers keep it handy be- muse +they know ;its action on tlhe.atom- 'le liver and bowels is prompt and sure. Ash: your druggist for a bottle of California Syrup" of Figs," whish coni. - tans directions for babies, ehildreu of ail ages and for grown-ups. ST ! AND Thurs. Fri. & Sat Tom Mix The greatest Cowboy Actor on earth in Ctipid'sRoulldUp A thrilling tale of the golden west, Also - Second Last Episode of The Mystery Ship Hear our New Music, it gets lett(-r with every. show 8,15 1'. M, Mon. Tues© & Wed. a Special • Mary Pickfor' ni The Prhicess An :\rtcraft Pictnrc, ST3 NO , s� J'•rx..c`v't�� ' GIRLS! WHITEN YOUR SKIN WiTH LEMON JUICE Make a beauty lotion for a few cents to remove tan, freckles, sallowness. Your gro4.8 has the lemons and any drug More or toilet donator will supply you will three millet,. 4>f orchard white fur a few e.•nta. $Iuecae the juice of two fresh lemo,is into a Ilett le, then put in the ore1ard whit,' and shake well. This 111/010q,e a .ivaru'r pint of the very bestdemon skin Whitener and complexion beautifier known, Massagee this fra- grant, creamy lotion deity into the face, neck, arms and bandit and just 800 Trod' freckles, tau, sallowness, redness and roughness disappear and how smooth,. soft and clear the skin becomes, Yes9 It is harmless. and the beautiful result: 111 surprise you, ands each day and see how 'frIS and eckles and bb+mishee disappear and how dear, soft and white the skin becomes, Yes! 35 ie harmless. S LENIN JUICE WILL REMOVE FRECKLES. Girls! Make this cheap beauty lotion to clear and whiten your skin. Squeeze the juice of two lemons int, a bottle containing three uun0e3 ef. orchard whits, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of the beret freckle and tan Iotion, and complexion beautifier, at airy, very small cost. Your grocer has the lemons and any tordrug store e minces 0r 1 orchard white 601'apoilet counter will f w cents. Massage this sweetly fragrene lotion into the face 1oc E F a A1'Serue r6 ,J. a,t d{r' e:,;:_: showing egg' ,� 9� Llti�ayl � iatlD Qi;�1a cY ap Qit�t'@$� e ,ploy e by 911 Xt e6't fr5`rfk ;s - rS to �411it`�1�.34edt'IIT��`� fron people in supposedly iUmaln1e circles of society. A idle of information for the uninitiated. Endorsed by prominent officials of the department of justice of the United States, t rodl cad lfl 7 A. Set a date to see this ;Wataet) rdiaaIw right now. May erceyour filal�� a, CRGyo r pro. tectnon later on, (eFF$ernnq entertain yon, Next Monday Tiesda. r 117 duesday