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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1917-03-01, Page 8a • ie SEAFORTH BRANCH t R. M. JONES, Menageo. i • • • aulianneamemenommainrinsaammummaugammormiwarimaniminal,.,115111W • ursO2 tvPJ3o wwwwww.,ffirotorvaimpatwwwwwwwitoollotwwwwwwwwisumougniowNwIA , SSY GLo11433 T H tOiVil ION ANii ritzz nom DA/0)mm', lit 01 mg Estab ished 1871 Farmers' Business ▪ Special attention given to the business at Farmers and Dealers in Live Stook, Sale notes collected on favorable al terms. Savings Department Deposits of $1.00 and upwards received. Interest paid or kidded to accounts twice a year. E Uclent service assured to depoaitora. Ins E 7)4 84 01 01 01 01 13 01 01 X 0101X 01 1 ..rsonainam atrial Try It! Hair nets soft, fieffe arta beautiful -Set 88 20,cont bottle of Dandernee ,,,•••••• If you care for horn' hair that ante tens with beauty tund le radittnt vette life; ham an Incomparable Bonet:ea anti Is fluffy sod Instrous, try Danderine, Just one application doubles Ow beauty of your bale boldos 11 innate diately dissolves even' neirtiele aendnut Yon ear not hay: Idea heavy, healthy liter if yon have dandruff, This deetructive scurf robe rho hair of its Metre, Its strength anil 138 very life, and if not overcome it produoes a feveriehnese and itching the actin); the hair mots famish, Icemen mid die; then the hair falls oak '838t‘ Surely got a 215-eent bottle of Knowlton's Danderine from any drat etoro and Inst try it. MI81.0111•1118881/811111181181111111181811111 I0,E.M..010.1..60 . ,J,74 Itldla.:G4MP.MOna.ArnigiCeRCEMMMMEENNMEESraMMIM pe IIE CANADIAN OF COMMERCE Sint EillarNO WA& Vat. 0.V.�., President 3101IN MED, Owlet -al Mansace it V. V, JONES. Ase't General Miaow CAPITALS15,000,000 RESERVE FUND, $13,500,000 BANKING BY MAIL Accounts may be opened at every branch of The Canadian Bank of Conunerce to be operated by mail, and will receive the same careful attention as is given to all other departments of the Bank's business. Money may be deposited or withdrawn in this way as eatiSfactorily, aS by a personal visit to the Bank. sss BeilEbfOrtia. 13x•aaa.c3= J,G. MULLEN MANAei•EN BUTTE WRiPPERS Genuine Vegetable Parchment Wrappers specially printed from your Own Copy, We can Ripply them at the follow Ing priCeS- 1000 Seem) THE SEAFORTH NEWS SEAFORTH ,teeee'torT''' WM. astevearamezaws......,ammenne.mne,Feempemml, esserseraersewarsua 0+48+0.5 4.14,X..9.,134.040 0 4 4.04 +X.:. HOW TO KEEP WELL BY AWN W. E. MetertLfenetefie ft.P.R... crime' OFFICER IW THE PRoVleacIAL WARD oft 4.e.reeeeetKetefer+lea-ie.e0.4e:Kee-Xe6,Ceee.freeeeleeeeezezeeeei'e; tee-eele:ee-X,e-a-ete4 PURIFICATION OE WATER. an safest and cheapest form of vrater purification is Prevention. In selecting a water supply for any eommunity the source should tut be well eonsidered. Avoid any chance of pollution by human ree sewage. The various means of purification of a polluted water supply aro given as follows: 1.111 TmE SFIAPORM NEWS „ „.. 0 see.tatioete.etaoe.etee iteeeeoteee.e.euteet.v.euel I CORRESPONDENCE 1 Hensail Grain, wood and lege are Whig brought out in large queutitee tied meet with a ready 11410. Mr Robrt Carlisle an old and much reepected resident of Howell has mood nie /35th birthday and is still hale mid hearty. Mr, Jae Tapp is improving after if serious illness, Po Geo Jade= who has been ill for alonetime it improvioe Mr Wni Buchanan of Tuckersmith, recently sold hi. fine team to J T emend, of Inwood and loomed a good once for them. OME Kt Ik col.vm,5; Two Days If we oould all follow the example of Robert J Burdette's life we would bo happier. tie said there are two days ofthe week upon which and,abottewhich I never worry. Two oare-free flops kept seeredly free frual freer aud apprehension. One of thew days i yesterday. Yea turdey, wish all its sores 14Xd freo, with all to pains and oboe, all its fault* mid Mr, Wm Boll spent a few days et his blunders, has palmed Forever beyond the home bore before leaving for Regina, reach of say recall. 1 cannot undo an see that 1 wrought; I oeuute unsay a word that 1 said un yesterday, Ail it holds of my life of wrongs, regret and sorrow, is in the hands uf the Mighty Love that van brit% the honey out of rook, tied sweet waters out Of the Me moat &Bert 33883 1090 that eau Melte the wrong ;Wogs right that eau then weeping into laughter, that can give beauty for tomes, tee garment of pruiae fur the spirit of hearlutals, joy of the weenie/ fur woe of the night. Have for the beautiful memories sweet tied Lauder, that auger like the perleme of roses iu the heart of the day that is guile, 1 have nuttilog te du with yeeterday. It was mitre: it is God'a. And the other day 1 do not worry about is tomorrow, Tomorrow with 811 168 pustobilittes, ativereitiea, its mir- th:meow pe8118, its large promise and pour preferment:s, its failures and nos taltua, la tar bnyolid the 808011 of my ueuitery as 168 (38483(3 8486111', yesterday. lt its a day of Cod's, lea alio 83111 me in a roseate splendor, or behiud a mask (l sweeping Mouth But It will rise U out them the sante love and pattence that huitis yesterday and hold tomorrow alnutog with tender promise into tne heart et Liday. 1 have no posaesion in that uuboru flay 03 grace. All else is in the safe keeping of the Lando) 14090 that holds in the treasure of yeaterday The lure that 18 higher than the stare wider than the skies, deeper than 31111 seas. 'Toteurrow -it is Gods day . It will be allue. There ia left for myself, then, but one day of the week -today. Any man can fight the battles of today. Any women can realm the temptations of today. 0, friends. it is ouly when the burdens and cares of today carefully meaaured out to us by the Infinite Win dura and Might that given; with tlietu the prumise."As thy day so shall thy strettgth be," we wilfully add the bur- dens of those two awful eterultes- yeaterday and tomorrow-suoh bilidetis bluntly the ruighly God oan sustain-. that we break down. It isn't the 9X, Walton Members of the Horticultural Society ere 'oinked to make then beleotioue and and mend Weal to the secretary before Martth is6. Mr Edward Lamb, well known iu this locality, wed at the home of hts sou iu• law, Sir KuWlanti 114 2110 KIlIop l'UW11- ally last week..1118 namerat was heel 30 oeittortil 08048108y Where IlAteilllabt Wab made, 'Iwo Bumf, OW:Theta mutt Juba survive. he was loti years ot age. 311(3 (Math it'itio took phife reUently of Mrs Jim Fulton. Mother lit alto ImUtly. 43 lbw weeks tray ago she dell breagiog her thigh and being 78 ,oats ut age Mu net weever. air Monet+ mut members of the family 61890 8340 sympathy 01 all. The Valbutille bottle1 was very 8110 08881U1. llio 30011g 1ad1e8, U1'818U10116081 w160 enema elmiturogly 104.413401 their gueat, arra ' a p8033; 11404118 Web g1Ven V880140 ablemluns 33080 given by 88188 1340 8.81111 ut truUeliull 011abba babble Blau. shartl, tual Maly 1310 ihandu gaVti We81 retalerett reetnegs '1.410 b43)11413" oba 13140100M LiullteblEi 08118ed lauuti 1088E1. tatalt. to the kb146114g t,01448131 eats it Ananhal woe let atm Mrs Neal 244d, (lentil much was merited. .Proueecis tur the ktoU Oman, brueefield Misa Annie Walker is visiting her sister. Mrs hi Mo Liougal of Twerton. Uunner Lerrouce kliggois visited hie mule B K. kliggiva lest week Be is the third sun of the late Thee liiggine, who has Oulleled. To o brothers -re in France. Thu Lords supper was celebrated ie the P1111211) 1811818 chinch ou Siniday. Rev Mr Fieteher preached on Friday afternoon bit and MIS Jim Aikelibeati enter hed a 88111111181 41 number of irieuds ently. porience of today that drives men mud " 1"1° 118 blyni" f 1‘1 it"j"'11 w"3 lt, ia the remorse for something that (I) Boiling. This is a certain Method and moat useful in the 'at" household where the water supply is not above suspicion. the (2) Chlorination. This 13 a very satisfactory and cheap means it Of emergeney treatment. It is carried out by the use of hypochlorite of ing Time 30 lbs. to each million gallons of water or by the use ol 1 lehlonne. Its only disadvantage is the fact that it gives a disagreeable taste to some erat,re, it has no 111 effect on the user. 131 g 3.8,1'8-8 3298. " I ID184 641." 'A" happelled 3 14111111ely, 01E1 dread of to - I gave their owner a long tun before morrow 11118,3 ihso.• 3 were captured. These are God's days- Leave them I iss filid Beton of (ludeitch, is visit- With lin. 11488 Emost Therefore, 1 thitik, and I do, and I In treating smell quantities of water the following plan mny be used: A level teaspoonful of chloride of lime should be rubbed into a teacupful of water. This solution should be diluted with three cupfuls of water, and t teaspoonful of the whole quantity added to each two -gallon pailful of Winking water. This will give .4 or .6 parts of free chlorine to a million tarts of water, sufficient to destroy in tea minutes all typhoid and colon lacillt or other dysentery -producing organisms in the water, Moreover, all races of the chlorina will rapidly disappear. This method of purification has been tested with Toronto Bay water ioculated with millions of bacteria. Every germ has been destroyed, and ,has been unnecessary to boil the water. This method sbould be very valuable for miners, prospectors, campers. Idlers, and those living In summer resorts where the condition of the iters might not be above suspicion. (3) Ozone, This form of water treatment Is extensively %teed in Petro- Ruenfa, and in Paris, France. The water Is frequently filtered before ng treated. The method when properly carried out giver+ satisfactory tilts, but is expensjye. A number from here attended the Oid Tune Bence in beufurth, erornarty Tho farm belonging to hits Goile of EX0101' Wit8 aold iecently to Mr Will Hamilton. Mr J Laing has rented his farm to M r J Scutt for one year. Quite a few, from hoe attended the sale of the Tower,s brochure on the boundary last week N1r Dave McConnell osed his sale OIIt I% LIT alter 8 season of 111081 f1011X- 38111143 busineas. (4) Ultra Violet Ray. In the lute of this plan of treatment the water cros first be filtered. X31a a useful but somewhat expensive method of Ification. multi The Cromarty Auxiliary of the Red al:Moiety are keeping busy tig cornlorts for the soldwis Mrs ean'hicKellar 1818(1 Mra Johuaton ot Illage have 0(18 164 tei,,ina suits last November They have also to the packing anti aiiipping of I648 eye aunts also 80 p� of field socks 1 pr bed socka. ey *ave -82 flannel shirts and 30 socks wady fur packing There 23 p8801 sot s and '20 shirts 1.12'- iu the 09818088 8.10818 parcels ttite a lumber has been forwarded 13 11038 11, F101.80 818.19 t11eq, 3,108 Dim (6) Storage. Storage of water for a period of 30 days greatly Ime bee e es its quality. A portion of the water supply of the City of London, lame *titl„ is after Sltratlon treated in this way with good results. (6) Filtration. There are two plans of filtration. In the one called of th 88018 Sand Filtration the water is passed slowly through beds of fiend four 81843 e feet thick to under drains which collect it The bacteria and other el, aro removed by the top layers of mind, From time to time the - - is taken off, washed, and reeuled. pre o t • rn the other form of filtration known as the Rapid Sand type or 1 8388(3were nical filtration the water is first treated with alum or sulphate of and , n order to product sediraentation of bacteria and itnpurities, and Is q grata palmed rapidly through a layer of sand which when dirty is to tit bY a reverse flow of air and water, h er plan of filtration will giVe satisfactory rosette with the waters to ha" thieY are respectively adapted. In a general way the Mechanical filter 81811118 .8881(1 to give le t r results with river water, while the Slow Sand filter • 14u)8 s more satisfactorily with lake water. The eost in either mute is not 3911101 In the ease of a Slow Sand filter the first cost is greater; a had filter, eexeUxte less initially, Is more expensive In oPeretion8 itoya and Ut•eniarly congregations 3*818841(8844.4181) (1(81(11 (4 to i•aitie their tete molar) io $i2eti a year The are 3,,.31i g 13,848 hod 88 01 )8)l0 I 111)1 1»81<4.8 ottly $411(1 lo them. •111111.Y8,111811118118,1•1110 TO INVESTORS HOSE WHO, FROM TIME TO TIME, HAVE FUNDS REQUIRING INVESTMENT MAY PURCHASE AT PAR DOMINION OF CANADA DEBENTURE STOCK IN SUMS OF $500 OR ANY MULTIPLE THEREOF. Principal repayable 1st October, 1919. Interest payable half -yearly, let April and 1st October by cheque (free of exchange at any chartered Bank In Canada) at the rate of five per cent per annum from the date of purchase. Holders of this stock will have the privilege of surrendering at par and accrued interest, as the equivalent of cash, in payment of any allotment made under any future war loan issuo In Canada other than an issue of Treasury Sills or other like short date security, Proceeds of this stook are for war purposes only. A commission of one-quarter of one per cent will be allowed to recognized bond and stock brokers on allotments made in respect of applications for this stock which bear their stamp. For application forms apply M the Deputy Minister of Finance, Ottawa. baPARTN1ENT OF FINANCE, OTTAWA, OCTOBER 715, MM. edges and makes nistekd of antag outfits 01 the people about her, Spot- less neatness, becoming feminine at tire, truth, kinduess, cheerfulness, love, and the loyalty Out restrains her from her from speaking ill of her neighbors 83111 1118k8. many 8 woman lovely, even though 8180 Wok beauty. The ohild who will be 111083 courteous through We et the Meld who has been treated. with tiourway, who has spent the tourism', yews ut life in a sweet and genial atmosphere, and been mod - ed 1101 80 much nulttary roles bur- aguely nelolu401 88 by the pow' ill1141- 3110u of wreoe tempera and the blessed new ol good examples. Uwe the young and struggling word ut eliewirag9 meet now and then You 11911111 hut 1,94. those plants m your wiliduw hexed without waito nor 801480 60 1838e81 the 81111214,88 3111)4 13414 journey but one day et a time, That suplight may 1811 18(88111 them, but you is the easy way That is the mati's would leave stone hituraii flotvor to 8481- (148,3 Nay, rather, that is our day-- fer frein %rata ot appreciation or the sunlight ot entanirgemeut. There 8110 it few hardy souls that can struggle aloug Ou stony shrubs that min wait fur the 3381,8 :IA 511111,0ms, votes that oh tu 0 wIthout kindly traitiing- but only a few Utter the hied word when 3081 0884 see It is deserved. Fry to give yam children the mem- ory of a se eet" and jnous ohilahood, it will make )0iir memory twitter and premous to 111) 181 long after 3011 have passed frutu tomb end 31 will make better time and wuraen The 031138. 11)10(1 of ylieir 01, Ottrell will be mode happier by it There is .810 inure sorrowful memory than that of an nil* happy, mitered lor'ehildhood. They Cleanse while They Oure.-The 'vegetable eolliptainfle of which Parme- lee's Vegetable Pills are composed mainly tldbriVlioll and mandrake, oleer the stomach and intestines of deletere ions matter mid restore the deranged organs to heal, laid notions, Bence they are the hest reineely for indigestion avaihible to -day. A trial of them will es abotili the troth of this assertiou and de more to tionviritie the ailing 8118Il. 81.318i1)13 i hat min be written of them 341118 God's end mine. And while faithfully mid dutifully 1 run my 00)1 88, and work rny appointed task on that day of ours dod Almighty and All loving takea care of yesterday and tomorrow. We want girls with hearts; gide with tenderness and sympathy, with 'lours h It flow for others, ill," and stnilea that light ontward theie sunny thoughts we how 0.0908 girls ai.d witty girls and 34,11119,113 gir18, Give us a consignment of jolly, unaffeoted, natural girls, warm hearted erns, with lots of fun and no conraeuess; girls who oan go out and romp in the snow and wash the snow in each ethers' facies, tug at a lien d tiled roll a snow hall, and think it no for 19W10 to their dignity to frolic with their ten year old brothera, With a few more such girls the world world bright- en up let June does under showery weather. Speed the day when the world is full of them, 30 3380 extinction of the airy, affected, brainlesa, mynas. who think of nothing but of self and fade powder, 13 38 her own if a women in unloved and negleoted '331883 (8 a harsh state. numb to make, but, it is a fact Mortal man is a weakling who tan no more ra. Witt Mildness than a retie the Fun Tt is a weak. helpless WoMAt118 (11119 In have reason to bleat; moire self (titillative tied pretty hi Rxtertnillet,or the 9883' Noe of diacometie ment. eete, tee-, n has vele. veal the little 1111118 36 hril890,IsT, t4801, 11""8", "8 3)3.'""ni toil -Wring Mai Make thern healthy. •'" 10 Roy wiothei (11,14,44' 'Arnim 1 other term, but sho must 311811 141 the itS•ZZIOLL a&" To City, Town and Village Dwellers in Ontario vegeta for Every „est Gare t. 1 0 e A I 'N this year of supreme effort Britain and her armies must have ample „„ supplies of food, and Canada is the great source upon, which they rely. Everyone with a few square feet of ground can contribute to victory by growing vegetables. Four Patriotic Reasons for Growing Vegetables z. It Saves money that you would otherwise spend for vegetables. 2. It helps to lower the "Erigh cost of living." 3. It helps to enlarge the urgently needed surplus of produce f or export. 4. Growing your own vegetables saves labor of others whose effort is needed for other vital war work. The Department of Agriculture will help you The Ontario Department of Agriculture appeals to horticultural Societies to devote at least one evening meeting to the subject of vegetable growing; manu- facturers, labor unions, lodges, school boards, etc., are invited to actively encourage home gardening. Let the slogan for 1917 be, "A vegetable garden for every home." Organizations are requested to arrange for instructive talks by practical gardeners on the subject of vegetable growing. In cases where it is impossible to secure suitable local speakers, the Department of Agriculture will, on request, send a suitable man. The demand for speakers will be great. The number of available experts being limited, the Department urgently requests that arrangements for meetings be made at once; if local speakers cannot be secured, send applications promptly. The Department suggests the formation of local organizations to stimulate the work by offering prizes for best vegetable gardens, .33 38 prepared to assist in any possible way any organization that may be conducting a campaign for vegetable production on vacant lots. It will do so by sending speakers, or by supplying expert advice in 13884 (1.11(1. To any one interested, the Department of Agriculture will Send literature giving instructions about implements necessary and methods of preparing the ground and cultivating the crop. A plan of a vegetable garden indicating suitable crops to grow, best varieties and their arrangement in the garden3 will be sent free of charge to any address. Write for Poultry Bulletin Bens are inexpensive to keep, and you will be highly repaid in fresh eggs, Write for free bulletin which tells how to keep hens. Address letters to "Vegetable Campaign," Department of Agricul- tare, Parliament Buildings, 'Toroeto. Ontario Department of Agriculture W. H. Hearst, Minister of Agriculture Parliament Buildings Toronto