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The Seaforth News, 1919-09-18, Page 8CLEAN" "AND SANITARY • Nothing more restful. than a.hair-cut or shave; in a clean surrounding. . Try Shampoo for dandruff or falling hair, ,n-,+ a g'ocid luau wash. •1f 'you have closed purea . . or blackhead -1, try an Owl 'Massage. We guarantee ter- plat a shaving edge oil your rb' xr. Commercial Barber Shop, C4th. W. ROBINSON, Propr. x+,,..,.eaevn non•olan•.....on.:..r...nr CORRESPONDENCE MANLEY eaiecr el,ener passed away last aturday in the person :if Mr, \Vim tbi:t:ielcatthe agey s7 years, He wee e. millwright and luta carried on a saysn.ill busine;s.altnnst till hie life. He it:sided in this place about 33 years and was higitty respected by ail vela.,;owe, lino The funeral took place last Monday ti'. tfte Maitland - bank Cemetery and was largely at - He e c nine Ly his wife, ...sous and one- rl tughter. The sympathy ,:f ih, ;tis i:,: community gees out to l,. in •saved family in =u; their hour of .arrow.. \1r la ha - li t has completed pletn4 :frilling a vet! for tTr. Ce .rge Kitner and has struck r, good spring. 11 r. Dan l>t:erni n ha_a his new barn ,'tpct.ei and t i is a great improv- men: mprov-i_eo , to the farm. WALTON Airs W. Dennison spent a few days last week with Mrs. Constable. neat Dennison went to Detriot on the e: c)hound Excursion. cin Wednesday evening of last weer: a r.ctmber enjoyed the splendid address given in the liethodist• church by the Rev. 'Captain Edwards all "Trench Warfare." Last Friday everting a number from here attended the lecture giv- en by Jack Miner, the great bird - lover, in Brussels. They report a good tune, McKILLOP We are asking for voluntary con- tributions to help us raise our share of the hands for the Temperance campaign.:\ committee consisting of T. Purcell A. Cuthill, John Boyd, and Fred Scarlett have been appoint- ed and contributions may be handed to any one of these. This is a wor- thy cense, so let every one do their best. ---The McMilnp Temperance Organ- leation. .- ,, vs ,e- LONDESBORO Rev. l Abrey and family have res turned after spending a couple of tu,snths camping at Bayfield. Mr. and Mrs. Rlrior of Mount For- est called nt the inh sine of \fr. W. I'• rttn sdo n, Mr. Stiraxx:;e: of Seaforth conduct- ed the services in the Methodist •itm'rh tact Sunday, M. James Rtrddcll and Dennis Rob- ertson are taking a trip to Buffalo and ``. i.t ara Falis this week, Master ;fames Roberton spent a C t p:r• days in Loudon don last week, Miss Ann Ahrey spent a week with her friend. Mies Langford of Lon- don. ,"'rs, Ceo, Moon and family have returned after ;pen sin_* ave '1: aith relatives in Toronto. STANLEY ltr ,Goelle Graham an'dbride have returned from their honeymoon that was spent at Hautilton .Toronto and other pnim;, Their friends wish them a long and happy wedded life. 1 'Messrs. lances Collins and Walt -1 er McBeth have gone tc. Detroit where they will take positions in an antnunnhiie factdry. R1i s Mary IsteDonald is at ores eat visiting with Mrs. James Tl ump son. Mr. Frank McGregor took in the Greyhound Excursion to Detroit, 'Mrs, - T. B. Baird and son, Stewart, were"in Hensall for afew days last week. Miss Tda Taylor has been engag- ed to teach in S. S. No, 1, Stanley. Inspector J. E. Tom of Goderich Maird last week. visited.. at the home of ifr, George Mrs. Lanskail and two children of Regina visited for a few days last week At. Mas.,. J. Gilmour's. Mrs 3. Butchart, Mr. and Mrs. J Inries, Eddie Glen and Air. J. Mc- Farlane were visitors at the Toronto Exhibition. HENSALL - Recve Petty was a Detroit visitor an dwas a guest of his daughter, lvlis Abbott, while there. Many from here went to 'the London Exhibition, Mr, Jos, Eisenahoffer has ,itovedrto Brussels where he will work in the flax mill. ' Mrs, Will lvfontgomery spent last Week with her mother, 'Mrs,, \'Webb, in Seaforth. 1 he \fisse • Mary and Anna Car- lisle are at Kincardine, Several from Isere went to Blyth last week to attend the W. M. S. which was held there. Members of his church are pleas- ed to see Rep, 'Mr. McConnell able to he around again and take his ser- vices. The town council struck the rate thus year at 25 mills which much for the carewith which the business was done. ineu,as-,Rcnnaddoieel7 th etoain shry CONSTANCE unite a number from arointd here attended the funeral of the late John Rands, forgery of Hulilett, on Sun- iay to the Constance cemetery. He leaves three sons and four daugh- ters: Levi. ioseph, and John and An - ole at hmoe, and Mrs. Jones of Lon- don. 111? Mr. George Clark has returned to Tenonto to resume his studies in music. Mr. and Mrs. John Riley and fam- ily of Seaforth spent Sunday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ril- ey. :sir. and Mrs. Trott of Seaforth spent a day last week with her sister, Mrs. Ben Riley. While Alvin Dale, son of Mr. and \yrs. George Dale. was climbing a tee he slipped and fell, breaking a bone. (Inc day last week the wife of Mr, Ernset Adams . presented her hus- band with a bouncing boy, Both are doing well. Mrs. Ross and the Misses Mun- roe of Brucefield and 'Mrs. Sandy Mettosh of Dakota visited Mr. and Mrs. McIntosh on Sunday. CASTORIA For Infants and Children f In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of OH BOY, SEE THIS 1 A picture that has pep and punch and that is different and delight- ful, see Carlyle Blackwell and Evelyn Greeley - in "COURAGE FOR TWO" It's a humdinger --Also- :A 2 reel Paramont Sennett Comedy; "HIDE and SEEK DETECTIVES" A laugh from start to finish. STRAND Mon. -Tues. -Wed, 8.15 P, M. ,trfl THE . TEMPERANCE REFEREN- DtTM ACT 1919 Form 10 1 Ontario Election Act, 1918, i (Referred to in Section 34) Notice of Sittings of Revising Officers T{lectoral District of Centre Huron; to wit: , Take notice that the voters lists an- the polling suhclivisions 1 .and 2 ui the municipality of the village of lirnssels; numbered 1, 2, 3, and 4 in the municipality of the town of Clin- ton; numbered 1, 2, 3. and 4 in the township of Colbourne; numbered 1. 2 1, 4, 5, 6, and 7 in the town or Goderich: numbered 1, '2. 3, 4, 5, fi, and 7 in the township of Grey; 1, 2, 3, 4. 5, 6 and 7 in the township of TTnliett: numbers 1. 2, 3 and 4 in the township of McKillop; and number- ed 1, 2, 3, 4 and Sin the town of Sea - forth have been prepared by the en- nmeretnrs and have been delivered to the Clerk of this Board by the Returning Officer; And that His honor Judge Lewis H. Dickson has been appointed Revising for the purpose of hearing complaints and appeals as to the said lists for the town of Goderich; His honor Judge E. N. Lewis has been appoint- ed Revising Officer for the purpose of hearing complaints and appeals as to the said lists for the township of Grey and the village of Brussels; R, G. Reynolds, Esquire, has been appointed Revising Officer to hear' complaints and appeals as to the said voters' lists for the townships of Colborne and Hullett; D. McDon- ald, $aqufre, liras been Appointed aibe- THE SEAFORTH vising Officer to hear complaints a appeals ars to the said voters' for, thetownship. of .McKillop a Town of Seaforth; C. Seager has been appointed vising Officer-to'hear complaints a no' sts lid Re- nd appeals as to the said voters' lists for the Town of Clinton. And take further notice that the sittings of the !said Revising Officers will be held asfollows: In the Chambers of his honor Judge Dickson in the Cotu•t House, '.Town 1 of Goderich on the 24th day of Sep- tei!tiscr 1919to hear complaints as to the said voters lists' for pulling sub- 1i,tsioui, 1, 2, S and in the vino' Town of Goderich; In the Chambers of his honor Judge i)tcksottin the Court House,- 'Tow'n of Goderich, on the 25th day of Sep- tember 1919 to hear complaints as to the said voters' lists for polling sub -divisions 5, 6 and 7 in the said Town of Goderich; In the township 'Hall, Ethel, on the 24th day of September 1919 to hear complaints and appeals as to t' said voters' lists for the township Grey; `In the Town Hall, Brussel t c n .tic 27th day of September 1919 to hear complaints and appeals as to swirl, voters' lists for the said Village cif Brussels; In the Township Hall, Carlow on the 24th day of September 1919 to hear complaints and appeals as to the said voters' lists for the township of Co! borne; in the Township Hall, Londesbot•u, nn the 25th day of September 1919 to hear complaints and appeals as 1' the said voters' lists for the said Township of Hullett; In the Township Hall, on the 24.th day of September1919 to hear cont- plaiiits and appeals as to the said voters' lists for the said township of McKillop; To the Town Hall, Seaforth, on the 25thday of September 1919, to hear complaint; and appeals as to the said voters' lists for the said Town of Seaforth: In the Town Hall, Clinton, on the 24th day of September1919, to heat= complaints and appeals as to the said voters' lists for the said Town of Clinton; • Such Sittings, to commence at 111 o'clock in the forenoon. And Further Take Notice that any voter who desires,: to complain that the names of any persons entitled to be entered on the said lists have been omitted from the same, or that the names of persons who are not entitled to be voters have been enter- ed on the lists, may not less than 5 clear days before the date•fixed for the sittings of the Revising Officer, apply, complain or appeal to have his own name or the name of any other person corrected in, entered on or removed from the said lists. And further take notice that such appeals must be by notice in writing in the perscribed form signed by the complainant, and given or left for hint at his residence or place of bus- iness to the Clerics of the Revising Officers, as follows; To L. L. Knox, Goderich for the Town of Goderich; to A. H. McDon- ald, Ethel, as to the said lists for the township of Grey; to F. S. Scott, Brussels, for the Village of Brussels; to Isaac Hetherington, R. R. 1, Shepparton,.for the township of Col- borne; to J. Fingland, Londesboro, for the Township of. Hullett; to M. Murdie, R. R. 1, Seaforth, for the Township of McKillop to J. A. LVnlson, Seaforth, for theTown of 41 NEWS Seaforth; to D. L, MacPherson, Clio ton, for the Town of ;Clinton. Lewis H., Dickson, Chairtuan, Voters' 'Registration Board, County of I3uron, Coffies of the Voters Lists may be seen with the '.Municipal Clerks, Post 111t t;: 11, •! 1). Cooke, Goderich, Chief ,bnunterator, the local enum- erators for•' the several, polling sub- clivisinil i, the members of the var- ious Municipal councils and. with the undersigned, ' C. Seager, Clerk, Voters, Registration 'Board, Goderich, Thursday, Sept, 18th, 19.19. LI=T CORNS OR c. CALLUSES OFF Doesn't hurtl Lift any corn or callus off,with fingers,, octorsSay Its - Men in T and All r IVE ounces of alcohol will kill a full- grown healthy man within ten hours. Taken in smaller but repeated doses alcohol lets him live longer but gets him in the end. A11 alcoholic beverages are poison, Slow or swift. Medical science has established that alcohol-is,a poison and a narcotic chemically related to ether and chloroform, and not a stimulant. A man was once brought out of ether who had taken eight ounces, and a man was once brought out of chloroform who had taken 22 3,, ounces, but no man ever reviv- ed who swallowed five ounces of alcohol at a single dose. The unconsciousness or coma produced by alcohol if not broken within ten or tweye hours is followed by practically certain death. Alcohol as medicine has been expelled from the American Pharma- copoeia by the American Medical Association. Don't suffer: A tiny bottle ' of Freezono costs but 'a fow Bents at any orug store. Apply a few drops on the,. corns, calluses and "hard skin" on bot- tom of.feet, then lift' them off. g When Freezone removes rorns'from tate toes or calluses from the bottom of feet, the akin beneath is left pink and healthy and never Bore, tender or irritated, GENUINE ASPIRIN HAS "BAYER CROSS" Tablets without "Bayer Cross" are not Aspirin at all A RAVER G3 Get genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" in a "Bayer" package, plainly marked with the safety "Bayer Cross.' Genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" are now made in Canada by a Canadian Company, No German interest what-' ever, all rights being purchased from the United States Government. During the war, acid imitations were solei as Aspirin in pill boxes and various other containers. The "Bayer Cross" is your only way of knowing that you aro getting genuine Aspirin, proved safe by millions for Headache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Neuritis, and for Pain generally. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets -also larger sized "Bayer" packages can be had at drug stores. Aspirin is the trade mark (registered n Canada), of Bayer Manufacture of 4onoacetieaeidester of Salieylicacid. Machine Operators Wanted a few Ririe to operate sewing machines, W. 11' Sanford Ail'g, Co Seaforth Phone 59. Fair bay Special- -MAE 1IARSI-I in "THE RArrgt, STRAIN" On 'b'our Mark -Off! Kentucky's fastest runners sweep past the huge crowd of wildly excietd spectators: a society sneak` pounds the railing in horror when his best het drags behind; the little girl rho dared clings to her lover when Souhtern Pride rushes on --a full length ahead! Then the asotnishing finish-\Vh oWon the Famous Races See this exciting climax in Mae Marsh's latest play. Its a Goldwyn staged at Saratoga, showing: .::'..;,, e.. a+rs '. •s''•k$'F"h.•....J.."'deli'#'_ . i`., .�3.,. ...�..._ k Y.'.?u�..i:6tw/ Thurs.,. Fri, & Sat. 1 1 MAC MAR,.Si-1 in. THE RACING STRAIN, Eokltuyn Mauro Princess c�. in Beer Makes it P on HE beer of the ballot contains 2.51 % alcohol by w' ht -over twice as strong as the beer of the Ontario Temperance Act (2.50 Proof .. Spirits). The Beer of the Ballot is intoxicating: Three glasses of the., Beer of the Ballot contains as much alcohol as a glass of whiskey. hWhen you are asked are you in favor of beer containing 2.51% alco- ol by weight -in shops, bars, or anywhere else, vote r Ti Save yourself, save your family, save- your country for the destiny God intended unhandicapped by "booze." - Becarefel-mark your ballot after each question with an X under the column headed "No," or your vote will be lost to Temperance. mars® 'limo r. Committee JOHN MACDONALD, D. A. DUNI-AP, Chairman.Trem i urrr, ANDREW S. GRANT, I'iu-Chairt••u't 0 I S•er•t::ry, (1001 Excelsior Life 13:0 ea, Toronto:) arYu4gi' 7S'24'°F' nr" nahk [ See mn�= Best Goods I Self Service f Lowest Prices LAUNDRY SOAPS Sunlight Comfort Life -buoy P. & G. White Naptha Gold Sunny Monday Sunny Monday Electric 9c 9c 9c 9c 9c 9c 9c 9c All- Soaps are likely to go higher. Now is the time to lay in a sup ply. Get our prices on a box We i ILEI S':t PS Infant's .Delight Fairy Castile (cak,.) Castile (La France) 12c Sc 5c 40c Have you tried our fresh fancy cakes at 31c per lb. -Sodas 20c. l ERS -Do you need a barrel for butchering or fc-r syrup making etc. See ours, our display of good gaaalily Brooms at. 68 cents. They are specially priced UNITED FARMER'S CO-OPERATIVE Co, LIMITED . (Phone Ii 7) Distributing Warehouse No, 1 Seaforth