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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1917-01-11, Page 1r A ee,ee • —4 w. T..tisox & 420. Furniture Dealers . •Phone 50 New Series Volume 14, No, 39 WANT 50 GIRLS 50• OR MORE The W. E. Sanford Mfg. 20, of Hamilton has purchased the Taylor -Anders° 20. • eiotainl Factory in Seaforth. Anti are go- ing to carry on the. business from this out for which ourpose we requiremore than 50 girls assistants. The working hours • each day are 8 to (9 except Saturday 8 to I2 each week, We quaractee steady work the year round. Nice clean work and girls mak egood wages. We pay highest wages while learning Apply or Write to Fred Robinson, Manager SEAFORTH • ONTARIO Cliildrens Aid Our pre:osiers and reformatoriee are row sheltering many imfortmetite por- tions who were deprived of the early raining every Oanedian is justly en titled to Hundreds of thousands of dollars are being epeut on building, *quipping, enlerging and maintainitig our gaols end prisons, for :tee care of telly deveioped criminals. How much er how little is tieing provided that will directly tend to keep these inetitutions •,earipty thereby saving the vast expendi• tura now incurred. • 11 )8. snrprising the amount it costs to apprehend, muesli and maintain ()rim - /eels and how little to prevent crimin• • els teeming into existemie, e41! Oriminels do not fall reedy -made frenethe sky, nor do they spring from the earth; 88 the rent of ititmaeity, they are been, Ihey have Malloy, child- hood, youth and manbood. lt is from the neglected mid dependent childreit tbat the lathe of professional orimmals are recruited. '114008 little owls tamed in homes. of victims, immoral or eriluiti- envieuemeet, paten:411er otherwise, , had Da the opportunities in these hov- els, which were houtee, to learn to be respectable tedious. Teo question luny co:deo:its, me what la to be done teed ,to ray mind the an0- . rover is thie. We have in our Province the Ohild- eon's Aid' Souiety uuder very Mile • inanageineut of Mr. 3 J Kelso, who ie euperititendent of this greet organiisa- tion with branches in every County in *Ur Province and who haS demoustrat- ed by his mitertug efforts that he ie the right inan in tile right place and. the constant aim of this orgenieution is to prevent crime rathee than uorreot the and filthy cora:tom to a place in the community whore they are reepemed and their littlefainily kept intent, 'elle homes will regenerate the world: and it is eherefore noceesary that we multiply the right kind Of homes, keep theta in - taco, and in so far as poseible see to it that those in them have the proper environment. The real strength of our *withers at the front is the strength of the. homes for which they are fight- ing The work is a pleasant one to all whose hearts aro iii true sympathy with the welfare of the little °nee. When yon save a man or a woman you save a unit ; but when you save a child yon save a whole multiplication table. Should you !eve a child rrom growing np to be a murderer you serve a two- fold purpuee. He esoupos the gallows or impritiourneut for life and his einem ie not deprived of his lire and hislamily made to mount and stiller. A word regarding the manner in which the juvenile delinquents are dealt with in our County wunid, 1 believe, be in order, so it Can be 8011(4 that we have uot the proper method of dealing with the milieu., Med or miegitided child, who Pepe hus counuiteed his filet wroug tut "po ley the! I." and who needs pro- tection anti gnida ce rather thau pun- iebnieut an (1 h uflii IiLin, In these 014808 the fullowitig procedure is taken, An inforniation or complaidt is laid egeiust the child for the offence by a constab'e. Thu cbild is summoned to appear fur trail, His pe outs are not1. tied and they attend court with the child, who is ooefrented.again by the policeman 11i umform. A plea is taken and °eidetic:3 heard us in ceiminal cam in the presence of the accused child. The child • perhape conviction, there should oe rotting more than u careful inquiry into the condition and envir. criminals. 1 oieneut of the child and the conduct Mr. Kelso is very ably aseieted this groat week in Huron County by Mr, G IliPiolt who is tee termer 18) eliarge of the ewer of reclaiming tied staldetkileg tease beechen in their per pions in the community ro- e ring great praise from all who are in our Comity, US has boon diSOLIBBSt1 in touch with hie work, Thine tug. at the meetings of the leturbn Comity arlizetions aro the most important Childroile Aid Society, to • facilitate feederfein tee social life of aecommunity til° a it Is tiot alone the week aeoomplieh. artYilig °" groat work 'in 011r 0ounty, and it Should be a matter of id teat will command attention, but the ,great concerti to over olitu•ch orgatinto. silent ieflueece exerted• by . the mere roof of loony of lb° moot reepeetee tient mid every society one Oounty in the proviiioo breog banded that their support be given the Obil(1. tolorbor for the morel uplift, the pro reuet Aid Society in this great work. We have hi our Provinee homes for the *mien, traieieg and education of the littIo oboe, e or,tete,. e„,,,lopme" eloef4 aged and institutions for the feeble. mintine and lecurables,' which ere ibo right !elect or our nutional 111;,.tivimi6 wider beeoelkifo to- Orbieded to eioefloiving, tiow eileett• aro worki„ buIl4thd it is that we should make every bietioseffort to protect RO(1 Clart, for the ebene 114Iil*1I* *18 wee at filet leenielle by many, but hi on life, aid it eat: be dello, all, that to tee contreee both Inetneme and 11014414 d oath, will be shown by 01111 ItnhOVO pOtiaallo if the right iia new ei Appointed to administer the tef the etterte of the 'oegileiettemee 114 as:tatting ninny parents to rise mei law 1" 11°4 U"'""'0440 13)114080 Weetetie their obiblrob from ts carobm, tomb,c,t) hOtitt 18 Of OW WOrk SrhOSS thought weebi be devoted td the praotmel • I? of its parents. The remedy, if any could then, by the provisious of the ettatntes, ha easily arrived at by the Juvenile Court Judge, It is therefore very eseeneial that the•Juvenile Courts A ot be proclaimed • • • , -/ Nl'0"41 00" $EAFORT1-1, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JANUARY II I917 end encouragemeht of the children and theetrengthening of thoee 800111 in- fluencea that would make their path. way easier. II Juvenile CrourtJudge should be ap- pointed for the °Minty, and stepe to this end should be taken by all who are ommertied bout • the welfare of the young. Seaford' Red Cross. The following is the Report of the Trensurer for the months of November and December showing the Iteceiple and expenditures, Datroit Lady .. . . 5.00 70 A. friend . „..5.00 1 au RECEIPTS • Nov let; 33111111108 on hand $620.16 M, Y. NIeLean,...... Fees ....eeeeee. Mre A D. Setherland, Egmentlyille Branch-- eviuthrop Branch ... Tin Boxes. ........ ......,... ....... . ..... Aire ens. Stewart.... War Auxiliary. A friend . ......„,.; .... „. Two little gide Books •• . • ... • ••••,.•,•..e,,..• Foe prisoilete of ifeafeet. David Mullen frieed...... ...... ......... .. Sala of White Oonrado.... Town Oouuoil..... Young ladies Meth. 5. 5, Rag Rugs......,„,„„..„.„, A friend.-- ...... ..... Money boxee,.,..,......,.... Winthrop :Monthly collection......... Total.„, .... ............, ...... McKay 1, Mee T P4 Mullen 2 60 Adam Heys 2, Edith Oampbell 5, 0 M f 0, A 8 6, Mrs Jatnee Cummings r, Ales Goo Laidlaw 1, Mrs Wm Ielaok 1, MIS 3 D Elinohley 3, Wm Hiles 2, J F 5, Rev Larkin 1; Total $86,25 Balanoe on band Deo 1 .15 peivate donations 109.04 Public Donations St Thomas S 8 6 65 Mise MoKay's room Publio ethool 8 48 Roy Oarsivelle congregation 38 80 Presbyterian 15 8 22 00 Pest offeie box Dominion batik Bank of Commerce Expreos Remittance 81)18(1011 011 hand lights petrol through the sky get them ot beers shut hi we would have been in Do not worry mother I hope to be bank to you some day Your loving eon, Will Mrs. Sam. Somers has received the following letter from her nephew 11010 Shornoliffe. Dear Aunt - 1 have just receive/ yonr two welcome letters after coming home from leave, 'Now 1 certainly eujoyed my - I5 self up in London, if I had lots of num- , 1 59 ey I would like to live 1,i London Eng - 1 11 hind for about 6 month mid then live 27r 60 u London Canada, h All the boys aro one and all that are miming are the ones who have gone over to France. There ere 9 from Seaforth. Buster BIt rown, . Neely, George Eaton, George 81008,10111 C. Ruffles, A. Port- erfield, A. Troyer, (1 Riley, Earl Oluff. I would have liked to have gotee but 1 011111(1 not. 1 belong to the 34th. Reserve Battellion now, and I was all ready to go yesterday but there in a case of 100881110 in the camp so we are 1111(1131'qoarantine, so I am attached here for bed, grub and diecipline, the quarantine is lifted. 81 hile on leave I stayed at the Peel Bougie itt London. These nieces are pnrponely• for soldiers on le tve mai ones from Fiance' so they will kno 7/ where to go and not get soaked. It costs 1 shillingror bed, I shilling for dinner and 8 pence for breakfast and every comfort you could wish for. I felt ntore at home than ever did bore fine my lire. There was a guid stayed there mid took two parties of Oanatlians out every day and 11 (11(1 not oost e; cent. I was at Westminster Abbey, Hemp t one °mire 81. Pauls Cathedral and a - lot of other places. Lew where elneens slept and 1 saw all throne the Royal stables also His •e'ieeestys best ourriage. It is hand carved out of solid omit, weighs 4 tons and when the heroes are attached ia one hundred arid eleven feet long. Total 087 260 2 17103 Auyoue wishing to oon tribute to thee fund may do so by leaving emir contri- butions with A. 1) Sutherland at the / 00 1 0 or ivith•Airs J 13 Thompson local ... 6 Treasue, .. ' 0 ........, 60 42 60 Women's War Auxiliary •••••••••• 50 Balance on • hand...... .... . ......$221.2e 10 00 gees 30 1 Donation from 1:3 8 for paperee. 53 78 ••••••••• 149-02 Donations from pi: class Prue 8 5 04 •••••••• 250;00 Friends ..............................1 30 ••••••••• 25 Trench Committee rei 23 • tee. e• 1 50 Mimi Tilloteco's ,,,,. 48 00 ••• ••••••-• 8•02 Goods sold ..,..„......,.. ...... 2 30 I • 1.00 Total...". --.• 443 01' . . . ....... 5 00 ....... .... 2 65 ▪ '100.00 ..... . 75 it0 ..... 17.00 1.12 „.,...„. 3 53 ....... 15,05 217 70 • 148741 EXpEliDlleURE • Mrs Calder .1 ... . 4.30 W. T Flays .. .. .......,......., 1 10 Elan Jae Mason .........,..... 50.0e Mre Shade.-- ............. ..... „. 2.86 Hon Jas Mason prisoners of war 10 00 Hon Jas Mason -.... 3600)1 Dry goods ..... ....... 466 43 Seaforth Neves. 2. 75 Balance on 590 13 • , 1487.41 ,Jessie Neil, Treasurer l'EXPENDITURE Mien Tilloteous share of coueert 22 87 Tillotsons expeneas........... 2 53 Expensee of Miss Tilloteens eon 2 00 0 L 08iIij ...... .......,.... 3 50 Mrs Neil for yarn eto ..... . tee 50 Mrs Willis comforts for reel -trued 8 51)0 Balance Minn J Fiulaysoni Trees , The Poor Woman's Lawyer During and after the American Civil War a horde of pension lawyers arose who filled the halls of Congress with olamorings foe larger and larger pen. mous to their °flouts. 111 Canada, so far, there has been no 'Itch development, The Canadian Pa- . Red Cross Report triode Fluid has acted For the woman set iu operation all tnechitiery neotte- Th. Secretary reported for the foil- eery to seaure her the pension a grate, owing :tapelike; sent hi Deceinberee fol nation le prod to give to her It 228 snits of pi jamas, 18 flannel shirts, hee uouitituted itself the poor. womates i8 hospital -night eldrie, 9 drteesing ieywer, her pension agent, her guide gimes; 114 pairs of sooke, 5 wristlete and friend—and ell iu the name of Pa. Ethel Debeeey eriotistn, without money and witeout St:notary. prima . Christmas Appeal for Belgian Private donations received by Mrs, J B Thompson— ' A friend $2, E Cresewell 25 Mrs. Rudolph I0, A friend 1, Me Allan Mo- lten]) 1, Misses Grieve 1, a friend.3o0, Mre Eliolts 1, Nita Jumes Stewart If Mrs DeLacey.5, Mita) chain 2, Mrs tem Broadfotit 60o, here Robert Willis I, Dr. Borrows s W le l'retheway I, Mrs Tens 1, Mrs J 13 Thompson 2, Mios McLean 1, Mise /11 Finegan 1, Mrs W 0 feted 2, leftism' I, Mrs 51 Y Malone 2 H. Edge:2, Stewart, Bros, 10, Mrs Win ()ovoid* 7, Ea* McKinley 2, Mr It Jonee 2.60, Mies Leatheriencl I,a friend .50, a friend 25, Mrs P •Daley 50, Rev Brown Mt, Mrs Robert Jones 6, Mrs Keating 1, Miss 181 MuLeod I, Mies L Beetle Mies E A. Letitherland I, W 11 eolith 2, Mrs Harry eoott 2, Me: Lorne Wj,1 I Mre 110011 1. fh • Total $112.79 411.1.1,11.1..eivriliattli,c_ iloniitione received by Mr A John 'Beattie $2, Mise Leckie 1, J L ileuderson Allirgaret Finlayson I, eine M Allen r, Wm Scott 1, Mrs T. Gammen 6. Annie (3110(11811 15 Mien 381i111e Robb j. Mio (4aurge Meek 1, 0 Menlo 1, J el 1,20111* Cardito I, Miss Hutchison e, Mary AloNangliton I, III sabstli psipsson 1, telara 13 Me- Kieley 1, Nellie Herrn I, Aliesee Gene mei: 2, Ilteleti dein:Hell 1, Stewart .25t.: A (1 Smillie 2 00, Aline beide:ennil e 50, Wie 0 2 50, leneebetli Jones 2-60 Mre f5rIvettiettkelo,1:1021.,.680, ej,011/11liagoryti 1111, .0:ejtat 313 DEATHS. HAYS—At London, on Jan 9th James Hays Sr, late of MoXillop aged 87 years. BIRTHS. FREE—On Wednesday, January 10th at Seaforth, to Mr, and M. J. W. Free a son. ----en-- — Then Extinguish Parasite. Two English physicians are experi- menting with a natv parasite with which they hope to extinguish the flies of their country in a few yeara. 4. FROM ENGLAND West Cliffs, Ear, Eyo end Nose Hose Folkestone, Kent, Deo, 23 1917. Mr. and Mr s. 33. Goldeawk, Seaforth, Ontario. To the Dear Onee at home.— I received your last letter today mid wait so glad to hear from yon and to know you are all well. It 18 8017 dreliry here in the hospital where 1 am undergoing tin operatom for my aduoide. 1 mullein oe the 120) of leee end do not expect to be out be- fore the last of Jan, but den t change tey address, 1 wan eo very siek that 1 did not Iteew it VMS my birthdey an the tOth or Dec 1111 1180 days afterwards 1 hIVO not received the mantes yet 1 will 1st you know if 1 get them. Thy: war eon:dilly is terrible they are very hot 'after the City of London. Air raids take plain oiren but our powerful see11011 the "f NI 0 A writing ce 81 3) be ita eue new camp. The grefe g ed and ie sure telling cie me as 1 am getting fat, 1 did not see George Lett, . before he len for France sue I was dissamointed, 31 [taw a lot of returned eoldiere froM the 18th. Bette. and they know Hugh Kyle, Pero). Rolpb, Jiere Spearpoint and Dick Cunningham, who was killed. All the Seaforth bop: are fine Later Dee 16th—I31ow glad 1 WU , when 1 heard 107 118180 and I ree eived your weloome letter, and weren't 1 glad when I beard it mailed again anti got one from home, again it was vaned one I knew then for the Sint time that you were getting nay mail. : This is Saturday night again and hero we tire walkiug around like lost sheep . . nant go out 0)1 Ci.01p run tuttivg 148 ide Couil Dieing writing and neieg his candle, One of the Weecotts iff read-. nig his Bible and aurae more of the soldiers are ening. We expect to he u t of quarantine to. morrow. Some of the twee gottheir boxes to. night and I am expecting mine 00011 80 will have a feed 18 11 cos e nee my life 1 The Eligliah people are very nice, 1 forgot to tell you about the the night 1 got loot in London. 1 met a girl and 1 asked her where the Puel House was and she redden) world take me there. 1 hesitated for ft moment but I 011101!) °outwitted and in about ten minutesehe leaded me at the Red House about two blocks away. 1 wanted to pay her war, home on the bus, but she 'Award not hear 0( 11, and mule me promise I would come to their home and epeud the next evening which I did, and such a beat - Hal place 1 was almost overcome but 1 made out all right and 1 ant invited there for Xinae. She 18445 11 book•kepp- er in an insm•atice company. 1 think tbey are very heel people, to think I was a stranger, but they said they would do anything for a Canadian soldier. As this leaves ra0 well and happy trust it ar111 find you all the same and loping to hoar from you emote I :remain our loving impliew, John. Bullar This is Saturday evening, if we hod W. T. t$0X 514114485481104 ARV . 711548111448laxmava.kik, a, 0. Rex 010111018 of 00801011005nylptosii sa+ Llesoso—ClitiSOES MoDSIVAris 71,181,8I t i)4,1,1'7/4 Two Cents Single Copy Pehergigge Fthose Aching Eyes Are probably in need of something to remove tfe ache. Probably there is a little correction neces- sary that could be made bp glasses and at small expense. We have become very proficient and successful with our Optical Depart- ment and would be glad to have you call and have your eyes examined if in any doubt about pour eyes hxamination le Free 3i1.rb eatutugg oar:wain1 mu ttuettge82 artmeltro auk (Optician sateriarte enema tenon 85401413 111 148.0,11,14 • Hoekey Schedule • INTERMEDIATE ,f au e—Searorth at Mitchel! Jan s—Iefitohell rt Milverton Jau —Milverton at Seaforth Jan I 8—Setforth at Milvertou Jan 18—Mitohell at Seafarth San 23—Milverton et Mitchell rieceeet ee.ateseggeemempetwaelguemeamemsessemememenmemeeleeent 441 ,t1 14 Get; First Hand Know- ledge of Onr Values In Ladies Apparel And Furs This Month Niact vish's Stose of Quality Goods YIN Cat Buy Wrong At OJT Store Even mgh You Kntw Nothing Of aim 11 • • A child can buy here as safely as a grown person. we protect you in regard to what you buy and the price you pay. We permit no store to sell better quality for the money than we do. We guarantee everything we sell to give satisfactory service. If it happen that anything does "go wrong", you'H find us really glad to adjust matters satisfactorily for - you. We depend upon !large sales and reasonabie profits to make us more profit in the long run than bigger pro- fits and fewer sales would. It will pay you to trade here, J. 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