The Seaforth News, 1919-08-21, Page 8•
CLEAN AND SANITARY
Nothing more restful than
ahair-cut:or shave in a clean
surrounding,
Olettosartallasterati lemei **NS eautta Slainetea
CORREOPONDENCE
looraora &ova. sO
Brucefie Id
Mr, Samuel Dietz has secured the
'fry LI dandruff • centavo ef bitildieg a large tanneoi
'shed at lii out field for the l'resby feriae
eaurcit. The shed will be of the same
beau i wash. , tiipsarauce of the shed built some years
ago in Zuriohati the Evangeheal church
if you have': closed puree groi„„b,,
or blackheati,s, try an C1w1
Massage, . StAffa
We ..Jarantee to put a miss ,leu and Master Jimmie Raul.
ilton have returned from Niagara where
shaving edge • on your raozr.
they have been for the last two weeks.
Mrs. Lodge cf Cleveland, sister of
14Ies, William Jeffrey and McVay is at
present visiting here,
We are pleased to report Mrs. (Rev.)
Love is se far recovered as to be able
to go out motoring.
Messrs. Lorre and [Norge EIntellin-
son, Mitchell are at present visiting
hare.
An organization meeting of the
temperance forces of the 'township of
Hibbert is ealled to meet on Monday,
Auguest iStb, in ball, Staira.
A number of the Hibbert boys wort-
: presented tv tit medals on Tuesday even
ing last It is thought an injustice to
imys who fmaht lit the trenches and
shed blood for us and a hose parents
areZat the present paying the taxes
to he slighted in any. way. especially
by net giving them medals thet are
deservedly theirs,
Commercial Barber Shop, C4th.
W. ROBINSON.
Propr.
LIFICORNS OR
CALLUSES OFF
Doesn't hurt! Lift any corn or
callus off with fingers
F,..-Irodhagen
By the thettli ot W tiLe mute 1;0 t,
.4\ Inewies, wittew of the late C. C, Rook
'Xiefit't sulrer! A 'tinr bottle of Bresittageta Items anethen its most
Irreezene assts. Mee, few cents at any .1,,,i„„d..,„1
crag store. Appiy a few drops on the
corns, CallItraot SPA 61:..i/1" u.n Wt. WItrrli, bosh bi; 11, ra,:i..or !Jour health,
fm of feet, then lift theta e.ff. g, Y-OLSO ta.n.p1.94sits. I' awriy
*J.'''. the Sat t V Woo ,IOZ 5101'
WiallFreezene removes estrus t
tUOS or calluses fvem the heitteu ei f,eL, , • • •
*hp skin beneath is left pink and health,- The tate Idle. l.uwis roe at the time 0i
lad never sore, tender or irrax14. !ie- r death bee Mites ii year, wi Its
ltie w1ii he:meted lrya lrage tie,,
wit., for! thy,:
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iyIttiiy,
tstir lot; .vitIto,:,"
SAL
PlIN NHL NfIR'.4,17,f.!;!1.S
(or
Nuls ::'cl- Sitveri,
British ..nt,•„„..i 1H4H-.
an
feirr
- Ian Fruit
Largest -list of Fink &
mental Stock, Seed Potatoes,
. etc , grown hi Ganada.
Write for Particulars
STONE & \VE 1NGTO N
iEstahhsfied IS57)
TORONTO, ONT,
A Piano Baran
A i..lb Uprighi. Plavo in
excellent tone taken in ox -
change for a Gourlay. This
•
ter, Miss Betty, and 1.
1-frwin, of Kitdiener. have re-
! turned after spending few
weeks with their park:nts. Mr.
and Mrs. W. II. Erwin,
Miss 011,:e Monteith and Miss
Ds.,mpsey. of Stratford,
hav!„ been spending tbei: holi-
days with Mrs !Thos. Harrison,
Mr. Stewart Gordon, of Mid -i
land. who Is a former resident
of Rayfield. ha hee.n. spending
part of his vacation with Old
friends. in the village.
Pte. Tames R, aunt ret timed
from rw,:rseas last week, tiring -
int?: with him his Englich bride.
The voung ...mple have the best
wishes of many Bayfield and
vicinity friends.
Mr. Clarence Pollock. of Lon-
don, has been visiting, in the vil-
lage dnring the past week,
Mr. Will Cameron, of Detroit,
was a recent visitor here.
' I -I E A E 0 P. I' I
WALTON
Last Friday evening, Mr. R. Pratt
Mr. J. Gallanger, and Mr. and Mrs.
james Campbell attended the re-
Veptiell to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie tint -
sell at the home. of Mr. UstsOn's
near Stella,
Mrs, Wm. Neal has returucd from
visiting in London.
Rev. and Mrs. I, W. Button re.
toroml after spending a few days in
reroute,.
1 Lie reg,olar mot:tiny meeting ii1
the Ladies' :Aid in the Methedist
will lie hvid on Tuisday, August 28,
ift the home of Mrs. August Pratt.
Mrs, .Albert Dmtilas reheived the
sad. news On 'Monday of the death
her medley. Mrs. A. iloyd, who
has been spending sonic Rom in the
West, The retinas are being here for
interment. rhi., funeral 'will be nevi
on e'riday at one o'clock from the
boom of her son -in law, air. A. I/un-
ites,
'Cite death of Alice
Wife of \V. H. S'holdice, occurred
on August 7th. ilrs Sholdice has
been ill for about a month. She
is survived by one daughter Alma
and her husband.
The threshing machine whistles
are furnishing music these days.
Miss McConnell, of Lily Lb, has
been engaged by the Solo
llo:ird for the coming year t.
teach in the lunittr Del tartment.
Mr. 'Jarrett. fitiover has been en -
aged as Principal.
Reg. Mr. I aunt:, and family
have been n iling their -
Iii! years, She was born in Ire-
land int. I came to cOuntry
as a child. ler maiden name
Was I'll len Friel. There was a
large it mdance at the funeral.
Mr. Peter LI ealy ana wife, of
ont...cal, ?won recent visit,
ors at tee the former's
mother in T.ogan,
ttlrc'ws a, labtmer in
lie employ IF hi t', rite
of Hilibert, struck the latter's
rather with a fork handle, break-
ing a 111111C in the right hand .and
severing the nail frau the index
linger. Mr. Pethicl; was brought
to Mitchell On Tuesday morning'
last and hen the finger dressed,
TLICKERSM1TH .
There passed away at her home
on the 2nd Concession, one who
spent her whole life in this Town-
ship, in the person of Mary Stew-
art Lamlesborough, wife of Mr.
Elcoat. Deceased was
the )oungest daughter of the late
John Landesborough. After a
brief illness she passed away at
the age of 63 years. A family of
three daughters are left : Hazel, a
teacher: Muriel, at home, and
lean, whts is training ft 'r it nurse.
The funeral was held on Satur-
day afternoon, and the high re-
spect ill which the deceased was
held was shown by the large num-
1ter whs, ace' tmpanied the funeral
M aitl an dila uk C.1emetery.
.tays camping on the shore ...f ‘‘.:(. tits -w.f. trollied hv
.ake . Ott, OUP It was a- poly
Mts. Casaninghein her. retiree,. Of its f'1"11`1111 1111'er
ISIS—
from a pleasant visit on the Bat P -lots 0 01'S
Retail with frit tate.
CAST
For Infants and Children
Use Eger Over 30 Years
Always bears
the
signature of,
—
DUMAN
hi i'. Torrance Walter, of
itt t. wit,- • sttereling a fou' slays
vith his sister, lira. F Niell,•si-
:zon. •
\in I.'1,•tchrr 1,, \Va1...,011 Inn
turntoi after a ,e..teutled
a el. tte.1!„. 11i
\11,•11.117 (1-11.coltet
re,lteeted re-itLett
US etuo tet,setl iffy' ti 1. in the
tl net et me: b. sf I ti. t,;,,ta roltn
,,f the bit,' s
I in, i'inotttor
r11, to I i,. ,..;yt,-2, 1,1:1,4.45% Li Of' lirilri1,11, hilt It
', (Tv 1.etwecn 'h' and
CONSTANCE
Mrs. %N.-. mephenson was a
itor in- this a icinity last week. '
Miss Bella McCully spent a
eek with relatives in Stratford.1
Mr. and Mrs. Howes, of Sea -
forth. spent Sunday with their
brother Robert Gumbolby.
• Threshing aurae are busy.
Mr. Savage, of Seaforth, was
here for a day. last- 137:e0{;
"For the Blood is the Life."
MEN YOU ARP
SUFFERWG
lynch any dlooaoo duo to impure L,00d
ouch as Eozonna, Scrofula, Scurvy, Bad
Logo, Abocoocoo, Ulcorn, Glandular
Swelling, Bono, PirrtploopSoros of any
triad, lolloo,Olood Poioon,tilhournatiorn,
Gout, eta, don't waste ycur and moo),
oil lotions and ointment. which 541.10Ut. Kea
belay" the surftted,of theSkin. tel you
a medicine that Will thoroughly ir,thri,lcod
rho p-60ty-su. matter whi,li :toe
'woe of all you: snffering. tigLe,, Mod
Mivtureisjt,t ce,I, a wcdic-,.
iogro,:ionts quiot e Oat
3,t'ost all itauvritlev, from Wilatt,,I.
ittni ron,lering it dean told p,,m
eau to rolled ea tO effect a lastie cur,
nee,
Over it Mrs'
correati,
Miasma to
take,
Clarete
Bllood
lExtute
:Raid Si, cid
•
" e
SAP, t f, 0'2'1-111 ALL
SKIN 6, BLOOD DISEASES.
BAYFIELD 4T1
Mrs. E A. Sander and dattA-
M • Wilber
pia:10 cost Ssoo.00.
offer for quick sale at 35 co
We also have one Edison
talking Machine to go at $30
One Victor with ten re-
cords for $30.00
We are selling alien ts fo
Gourlay Pianos, Gourla
Phonographs, Phonula talk-
ing machines and the Bell1
Piano, and we guarantee to
give the best that money and
brains can offer and our
prices are right.
Make this your headquar-
ters for sheet music, records
needles, mouth–organs v:o.
!ins etc,
SNO. E. MCGILL
LONDESBORO
Mr. Will Johnston and Miss
Elva Brown were the guests of
Mr. Frank Brown.
Mr. Eddie Grey is undergoing
treatment in the Clinton Hos-
pital.
Miss Caldwell is at present
visiting friends in Toronto.
Mrs. W. Cowan and daughter
are visiting Mrs. T. Grainger.
Mr, Thos. Millet' spent Sun-
day in Drayton.
Mrs. Featherstone and Miss C.
ToYce, of Oakville. are guests a
THE YEARS ABSOLUTE
SENSATION
oft
1 o
e Apes
From the flriginai Story
by Edgar Rice aurroughes
The
fiction in
differs
most fascinating character
a film story that
from anything you
in
is entirely
have seen.
Produced at a cost of $3,000,000
and shown in two parts of eight reels each.
Fr1t lcivf
nure
This week and next„
GET OUT TO SEE MEM
WITHOUT FAIL
A d 1111 S S' 0 11:
10c. and 15c.
ANOTHER BIG EXCURSION
Goderich to Detroit
AND .RETURN
Don't miss this one.
Steamer Cies hound leaves Cloderieli
Thursday, Sept, 4th
ti, usil a, m old tints
I (Lia/ a Iii , now tUlle
Rettunittg leaves Detroit, Saturday,
Sept Otis. 1 00 p,m, Detroit time (De-
troit time is the same as Oederich old
time,)
$2,25 Round Trip, $1.75 Single
Chili:rim between fi and 12, half fare.
Don't miss this opportunity to visit
Anomie:ids most beautiful and most pros
perous city. A million population, is
city of beanilful parks. grand boulevard
and a wonderful waterfront Cattail.
inns cemirg to Detroit for a temporary
stay are not regnired to pay a tax or
malts' a deposit. Li. S. Inunigration
Officer will be on ;he steamer to :less ,
excureletniets. Good music and clane•
ing-euroute. Pim* cafe and lunch room
aboard stearin-tr.
SOU a real big -league hall game with
Ty Cobb in action. St Louis Crowns
play the Detroit Tigeis at Sttl'ilt Field
Friday Sept( miter,. 5th,
Goderich Bond Moonlight
out of Coderielt, Wednesday teed, hug,
Semi -tuber 'did, 7 01 chi them 9,011
(ioderie ii timo, 'Three home nil
beautiful Lake Hurtte,
Orchestra swish, :Jo ti tinticlug in atealt1.-
01 Is).) itl
Thursday August 21
Clerk's Notice of First Post:
Voters', List.J919
Municipality of the l'uw nShip
of McKillop, Coutity of
hero
Ntstlsau is homily given hat I have
leansmi I Led or delivered te the persons
mentioned in Seetioit 9 of the Ontario
Voters' List Act, the copit.s required
by saint section to be transmitted or de-
livered of the list made pursuant to
stud Ac', of all persons appeeriog by
the last revised Assessment Roll of the
said Illuoicipality to be entitled to vote
ill the said Municipality at the Elect-
ions for Members of the Legislative
Assembly and et Municipal Elections
and that the said list was first posted
up in my office in McKillop on the
4th day of August, 191.0 and remains
there for inspection.
And I hereby °all upon all voters to
take immediate proceedenta to have
any errors or omissions oorreoted
according to law.
Dated this 4th day of Aug. 1919.
M HURDLE.
Clerk of MasleCaLlf12,rip.
u).
Machine Operators
Wanted a few girls to operate sewiug
ma/11)MM+.
W, E. Fanford Mfg, Co
Seaforth
Phone 59.
Cauliflower Plants
Geniune Early Snowball
50 for bl.5c postpaid
Shipped succutisfullv everywhere,
Ask for pries list of Cabbage, Ottlely
other Yeast Plants,
blEIBILD'S FARMS,
Fruitland, Ontario,
Niagara District.
=Mt
CREAM WANTED
Send 30531' Cream to us si.t1 reesivo
top pi i e are running c or plant
he year through /tad can handle your
ill oupply aud furnish yen with cans.
We pay twice each month and weigh
temple and teat WWII Sall of cream oar -
fully Ow motto is " Honesty to our
l'istrons " Patrons are lit:pe/nod to re
Oils all our Jana when not in use,
iatter teal llottermilk ci,. co. hand
tLi for at market prices.
The Seatorth Creamery Co.
For Sale
Good two story trains) house, known
as the Tagoey property on (Mouton St.
Seaforth, consisting of 9 rooms in good
repair, good 'teller, hard end soft water
also pod' frame born, several fru
tress and one acro of ground. So
further particulars apply to Mrs. John
,Shannon U. ft. No 1, Loudon Junotton
Ont.
GENUINE ASPIRIN
HAS "BAYER CROSS"
Tablets without "Bayer Cross"
are not Aspirin at all
Oct genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin"
in a "Bayer" package, plushly marked
with the tistety "Bayer Cross.'
Gelittille "Bayer Tablets M. Aspirin'
are net nimbi to Canada by a Canadian.
Comi.eny. No. Cermau interest what -
et r If rhrias being purchased from the
I'nittel :ta tett Government.
During the war, avid mutation,' were
sold as .1.spirin to pill boxes and varioua.
other emitainers. The "Sayer- Cross" is
roar ''Ill',' WaN= 1,1' knowing that you are
pet Cott istiniiiitt Aspirin, proved safe by
ffr Headache, Neuralgia, Colds,
lattoba Neuritie, and for
Peia
liaitti3 tea 1urie,--1 of 12 tablets'e-also
largo. sized "lluyer" packages. elm be
o.1 411.1114 4.nres.
Asnirin that, !rade marl (registere(i
Canada of !latter Manufatiture of
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Ilf¢..,===fier...ICIr—J2,13114.F.Tva..oruSafile±arKutasa
Best Goods,
stasseasymornagrAwn.-,.....savalue.briapsw....1..a.s.rtnte
Self Service I Lowest Prices
alarmaciwalaawn......a*Pvc.
Dec -07 c. for Wash
Soap Chips
Gold Dust
Ammonia
"Toro" tablet
Pearline
Starch
Lux
Jr
16c, per lb.
2 for 25c,
905
5c.
6c.
12c.ib
12c.lb
Paints
White Inside&Out, per gal $3.25
Other Colors 3.05
Barn Red 1,80
Barn, other Colors 2,00
Raw Linseed 011 Hand
t.„41
V
Farmers and Others: Bring your eggs to us.
Our pric this week (subject to mareet) is 47 cents
cash. fresh stock of groceries always on h.qa.d.
Join the ' modern movement of co-operation .:13.d
watch it grow, Union brings strength to all. Ot-
hers have unions. Why not farmers?
1‘,,E
(Phone 117)
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