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The Seaforth News, 1919-06-26, Page 8,AINININImnon NikimosmweseasammetatusioloW 101109119•••011....41.4112 1 0 ORRESPON DE NC E 1 We recommend Oblr Mange Shampoo for dandruff or our Coco Butter S'hampoo lot drp scalp and lading hair, or for a goad had wash our fam- ous Pamolive Shampoo. Also our Owl Massage for olosedpores and black heads This will clean the skin. -- Have ,our Hair Cutting and Shaving done by us. We guarantee to put a shoe- ing edge on pour razor. Ourarneretal Barber Shop, C4th W. ROBINSON Prop Cauliflower Plants Geniune Early Snowball 50 for ti5c postpaid Shipped successfully everywhere. Ask for price list of Cabbage, Celery and other Vegetable Plants, HEROLD'S FARMS, Fri/Bland, Ontario. Niagara District. ; ter became the bride of Earl Switzer THE SEAFORTH Kippen Rev Dr, and Mrs, M. H. Hereby of -Springfield who were at the Conference at Goderich visited here for a few days This was Mr, Baruby's first charge and his wife i8 a native, being formerly, Miss lvison, Rev. Dr. Aitken is home froin Hamil- ton. Sam Oudinore, is doing a big business in hay pressing, Farmers are getting 520 a ton and it is plentiful here., It is being sold in Toronto but chiefly in the United States. All are pleased to see John Workmau home again frora London where lie underwent an operation. Stanley Many from here were in Clinton at the Oonventiou. Mr, and 51rs Frank Coleman, are home again after visiting in Michigan. Many from here went to Detroit last week on the Groy hound and report a good time, A pretty wedding WAS held at Mr. Joseph Forster's borne when hie &melt _ !of Godcaieii fon-id:hip, After a short trip the hai,e, ••••11,Jor rori, ttied •••• Maiiy 1'; ieeds wish • theta joy. ith-31.0ith •-i•ii01-•••;,g • ,i • la For Sale - ••- , '';;; • 4eirce.- • • I NEWS Brucefie Id Phe Grey hound attracted many of our people last week to Detroit, Mrs, John Granger is home after a trip to Ilderton. Mise Maud McIntosh is quite ill at present Mrs, John Walker' is visiting her daughter at Tiverton Miss Edith Rowett of London is the gnect at her home at the present. Many went to Goderich for the Moonlight excursion oi Monday last. eromarty On July the 1st the Sunday School wiil picnic at the mountain. Rev, Dr. McGregor will be the epee- ial preacher on the last _Sunday in June. Lieut, Alex. Mahafty is home again from the front and is none the worse for his hard work in the trenches. Staffs Mrs. J. Livingstone is visiting her son in Hamilton for a couple of weeks, 3irs. W. Bell of Toronto has been here with friends. Pte..Tas. nark of liensall who was wounded in the:last drive but able to go into Germany with his divisii•n, spent a few days with his uncle. A meeting of the Wornen'n Blatant will be held herr coi Friday evening, etait3, one 101II.. At11i05/1411 frOO• Ti‘o it fi..gatt, of 010 Wein en' r Sk{,1 hOO, Of thlObee 711'" . „ A Rainy Day The future, like the, weather, is uncertain. Even the weather man makes mistakes. BUT—do not make the mistake of being unprepared. Put something by for a rainy day and let that something earn interest for you at T OM 4 ION A 561 SEAFORTH BRANCH: R. M. JONES, Manages% imeneitanaucesnieuesmemammemeneerneweneneneenionnimetn:nesi he received a good prioe. Joe keeps nothing but the •best. Air. and Mrs. Hugh Alexander mot- ored to Grand Bend last b'riday. Air, James H. Campbell had a very suociesefid bee on Wednesday of last week hauling clay onto his gangway at the barn, Winthrop seems to be the centre of the dry belt this year, no rain having fallen here during the last four weeks. MARRCACE8. HEARD-HEWITT — 1,i Clinton on Juno 10, Anne Hewitt of England to John Heard of Raj:field. WIMER-FORSTER—In Stanley on June I Mabel Bethel Forster to Fad Switzer of Goderioh township. BUMS. DOWNS—ln Clinton onJune ixth to Mr. and 5Ire„ • W. i3, Dowoti a son awl deughter. IORY---.1 it Stephen, on June 13th to 41r, and Mie. ii, .10eyo datiele- cer. rikAT 13t:!1 E 13 ',/N Sun - Jtai," `.3260, U:1;).'10 le 01331' 31-3 13'33 ,,l' " "'. • ,,.tttniii•••;..,' OradleSmg • • _Qv,1i1'l14-,1j40(110 ;t1 Old aa 7...C' Be Liteieil'ett coriosi ties f.r ;kion g. ..A1/004t 3,11 ,.0ptikt. t:tkintflo MOIlf.i0 are '1113 t3 very So old that, , ,„ r 121.0,14" slim t visit to • i4 V.; niycir f a re- bo ..e ga 13(03 0(1600. I1liciti1,14 all the changes o language they hat • 1101c1 tlwn ir Ow , , •••1e • fi• 1;1 •••••••1•I' • f. • ei 41'1" to w0r11* «tit Phi, tins Itcw: iu hearts of the • 4 : Di) , - . 1 ; '.1(301 Hawthorne '3. is r1, 1010N0331ilitial4 ids friends 1.7c 1,,;(14h1113 izas grit axe 3h3.3- 13- ItatIght from 5Ir, .011 is ptc•ii.cring to put a 0. to lenc raised his , • i, , iq 110:3161331 trriti7e1 to -i • f' •• ptu env tit wail -.Hofer it. • 5f Oar: lies the contract el -1 ; .•• 1. • • ;••••• , „ „ .i,„ „ ,„ 1•1,re. reeeveritig froin ati of Mr M. Johnnteit G, i•-•1 ,!•::4 J,; , 44'11Y tt, it lie is 1,i 13prataf '. 000 (OIL hail a successfel - ,,„. : • . f 06.4110," 1/...4- lafit Wraim.."1,dar,, Hugill's Music Store 30,3 0 people, ubserei s a writer in Kansas City Journal. From mouth te 10-mth they have clone down throir,li the years with an swimi ,,f rhythm and patter and jingle of nod:, 101 they seem to I/4,11 1.0t131,1:e. natural thaii 0 1331. 33103, inventior1133 . all the 01;;;;ioi•••• there is a certain iii(Ptit.ile of rhythm is oh a national., 1 might say 1 difference ot 1111,114q1tota 4'.. --1 meter from the slaw assured niajia• of tho' Germ= to the wild plain:ill niiher of the &fetch, characterized 03, :lir short eccenteei ewes of the wrireineou of the Hungarian with its sudden eltioiges. That theme old songs should have embodied and retained the chorea teria- Co of the people nexong whom they LIFT OFF CORS 11:-. 1 tf.','Z Vttinthrop it . We are agents for the 11:33 .1, 11)3,30 it of 1.;firri3- to 'Apply few drops then lift SOre3 II s 1333 3,11,5550 touchy corns off with §ngere Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop, a little Ftreezone on an aching corn, Instantly that corn stops hurting, then you lift it right out. Yes, magic, 'A tiny bottle of Freezone costs but a low cents at any drug dere, but is suff- icient to remove every heui. corn, soft 'nen, or corn between, the toes, and the calluses, without sorenese or Irritation. Freezone is the sensational discovery of-ltlancittnati genius, -(-its wonderful, as It 1, tufo. ,1:10, 30,, had one. CASToq A For Infants and Children in Use For Over 30Years Always bears the Signature of Loridesboro A large number from here enjoyed the excursion on the Grevhonnd and all report a good time. Too bad Gode. rich does not have a regular boat, Miss Gore White of Drayton is at the home of her cousin, Miss E. Miller, Mr, John Granger was in Clandeboye last week. The Methodists will hold their en- title]. Garden Party on the lawn at the pareonage. EMrs. Sarah Howson and son are visit- ing Mrs, D. Mountain. Oii Frithy afternoon as Mr. Georg McSpaiblen was driving to Walton and when opposite Mr, John Aitcheson' farm his horse scared at something on the aide of the road and bolted tete the ditch upsetting the buggy and throwing Mr, MoSpadclin out. He was not seriously injured any more than a severe shaking up. The buggy was badly damaged top being torn completely off, Mr. Melvin Blanchard has purchased a new McLaughlin oar from Mr, Geo, Bell, local agent at Seaforth. Mr William Johnston has purchased a new Chevrolet car from Mr, Dan Shanahan. , Mr. and 1Virs. John Campbell spent the week -end visiting Mr. Campbell's unole near Sarnia, they motored there and back. 0 honola talking machines made in models from $25.00 up. M18000 Marion and Grace Soarlett who have boon laid up with a severe attack of Scarlet fever are regaining their usual health as rapidly as can be expected Mr, Joseph Brewster sold a beauti- ful driving horse last week for which Will play any make of re- cord. The Phanola people receiv- ed an order from Belgium for 12,000 phonolas to be de- livered this fall. After their consideration of other Can- adian makes. This alone! should concern you in buying to see us before making your purchase, We will have :over zoo copies of the latest and best in sheet music in stock by Saturday.: JNO. le. HUGILL Opposite Bank of Commerce. originated gives them an importance which their crude words and the ele- mentary character of their melodies scarcely 000111 to warraut. The worth often seem a mere meaningless jumble the melody is always within the easy compass of home voices. No doubt both express, in some supernally wise way, the 0110 unalterable sentiment of maternal love. It may he that even the words o these baby songs had orignally some significance they have since lost T31 mother little thinks that "Eye 'Bab Booting" was once a tale full of verity To her the rabbit skin is indeed a "fairy tale," for she much prefers dainty inits• line and silks and laces. While, though, "papa,' may be a mighty how- er, 16 18 well known the game he bags is dollars. - But in that time, antedat- Big civilization, when this song was first sung, the rabbit Skill was 3114 ma - Portent part of the baby's wardrobe. It was then that it became crystal- lized in gong 00 11101 111(10110., Attd 1310.8 4. y • have besti able to supersede it) and it hue become 3))33'14thr..*‘l, il,11••• 111010345 that li<4 baby if aa 1:3311133133 1,18 (1i his own thrrugh I1 is bet one of liis thaet Thursday June 26 mommoomminsimm Great Stock Reducing Sale of Boots ad Shoes eticingSa turf ay June 2:th, at 9 a. ill. Store closed Friday to mark down prices Those who ever attended one of our previous sales will need no persuasion to come Those who don't come will have reason to be sorry. Watch Bills for Prices a R. seurr "The Home of Good Shoes" Phone 51 Seaforth ;i:-,..,;00.e.m.---a5=2=mmiz=inTaam-zzeremzuceosezeewr--- Fine English Art An incident of a London Red Cross IS A SKIN WHITENER pie was the purchase by Lady Worn - her of a panel of English tapestry, How to make a creamy beauty lotion ;probably woven at Soho in the early for a few cents. GIRLS! LEMON JUICE eighteenth 0:3:tury. or *2,2i 76, to give • h usessi, and hst Pur• int? a Ito e centering Bur ounees of 1 tit the London ;itThe jut of two !Tilt lemons strainrd e }Me of a Toft ware dish; inscribed ore turd white maces a w tole quarter ,ozoomos nea," for 600 =torn_ pint of the most remarkable Lenin) skin Meter purcheeing it once for 660 bealltiiii-r at about OP Coot 011.3Mad guineee pay for a entail jar of ; 1)1 13 ; 31 10 the Bale erenina. care should be taken to strId ain 'Again for tis • i.enellt of tim Rod Cross, the lemon juieic through a fine °loth 140 ! AtIS el: ware Lady Wernher nowletT. pit? 1.3010i in, Hu-nit:as 101103) :Ware, which is very rare, was one of to bleach and 030113,0, such blemishes as :ie,',•:0,01,;;••••:., rasoah:seaLtettaignadiunsattrihnespothrtactldfoGuegrhinta: freckles, eallowne,, and tan mid is the ideal skin softener, whitener and make it t; .i.• het, 1:0 to kaseeb1;11.; it Wat.1 ever imported, orchard uthite ;Inv arm, jefor. tad pox° to the British 3r1InewiL FAV''ura0 V1101;0e'11113,14 "r01110Mil°1111C1.! te3;71 the aeristauee erar3thenwle, and In character nothing , . • . beautifier. dud tr., It1 Cet liiret. of Ito its wort* 1 two lemons from the groeer and make up a quarter pint of this sweetly frit +rant linnet, lotion and massage it daily into the Mee, ;leek, arms and :hands. •-• . • est eoods Self ServicePrices etg $ ..,..:,,,-„,„, '. FA, . ,...._,,,, 0 1 • bo arts ..een per fa) • mesZd3r/ft 4 N.40 hffs 2.00 0 We Redeem Coupons for White NAPTH Soap. When you have them bring them in. arrived. Get It 4 ur ee Quick. We need more room in our storehouse. UNITE ER'S LIMITED Distributing Warehouse No.1 -ER Co, (phonen7) Seaforth