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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1917-07-05, Page 8v +a,y SEALED 1,1sIN:1) 1tte addressed to the uudernigued, and valet tett "Tender for Supplying Coal fur the Dominion lluildiligs,'will be received at tliisefflce until 4,0i0 1', .1, oft 'Tuesday, July B. 1917, for the supply of coal for the Public Buildings through out the Damiiion. Combined speclficutioe and feria of tender can be obtained arl application nt thieoffiee rind from the earetekers of the different Doininioi Buildings, Persons tendering are notified that teritiu8 will not be considered unless made on the printed forme supplied slid signed with their actual signatures. Each tender must be eeconrpaniedby an eveepted ohegne on a chartered bank peyeble to the order of the Honourable the Minister of Public Works, equal tu ten per cent ( 10 p .e. ) of the amount of the tender, which will be forfeited if the person tendering decline to enter into e contract when callers upon to do eo er fail tu Complete the onutraut, If the tender be net be accepted the obeli o will be retained. 11.'1 W..�.n.•.11N�+:oW111��PN R11.�w+N (M�.. 4 1 CORRESPONDENCE I i,[ W...,. W 4 �- a W �,!-.a a'...r' •• W I w,,.. � W K r,� p i7 Manley The many friettals of Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Ellison sympathise with them ha the death of teeir beby hey at the age of 17 months. Our teachers bliss Whelan and :hies Mnfoaughy left for their respective homes iu Blyth And Morris last Friday, Mrs. W. Manley spentSnuday under the parental roof of Mr: Con Eekat't. Tl s AFORTI'i NEWS eonstance Mr, Burnett of Algoulia ie visiting his relative, Mr, Wm Clark and others The Ladies' Aid will give a Straw- uoielun July 9th on the lawn of Mrs, ttliar'lee McGregor, The funeral ei Miss Ettie Miley of hear was weld in Constance Cemetery Mr, Bert McLean is visiting friends here. Mss. Thoe. Andrew of Gerrie is visit, ing her daughter Mrs, Stephenson, A large cumber from here attended Bayfield the Dublin picnic which was a grand an00Uss,.. Air, '1'. O'Loughlin has Bald his 100 farm to ifr, Henry Deitz fer the awn of $7000. Mr. U'I.ougltliu intends to have a sale fu the fall when he gives up possession, We oollgratulate illr. I)eitz GO the purchase he has made and wish him every snecees in hie undertaking. Rev. T. Michael Eokatt arrived home von Miirueapulis lust Monday, for his vacatir,u. Ey Order, R. a', DESRUCHERS. Secretary. Department of Public Werke, • Ottawa, June a, 1217. Iigmondville A Garden Party will be held on the • i Egmoudv'iile Church lawn on Tuesday July 10th. The programme consists of LOCAL AGENT WANTED ; Instrumental music,•Salos,Duetts;Violin —for— Selections etc, There -will be a refresh. SEAFORTH and district. —to sell for- 'THE OLD RELIABLE FONTHILL NURSERIES' Splendid list of stock For Fall I.lauting 11117. and Spring planting 1118, Including runny naw varieties which we alone control, Send for new illustrated catalogue also Agent's Proposition. Handsome free outfit; Exclusive Territory. Liberal Commiseions, STONE and WELLINGTON The Foothill Nurseries, Est abliehed 1837) TORONTO ONTARIO Warning to Bicycle Riders Many complafnte have been received of persons riding bicycle on the side• walks. Notice is hereby given that this is contrary to the Town By-laws and any person so doing is liable to a penalty. By order Jno. A. Wilson, June 20th 1;17 meat booth on the grounds. Lunch will be served from 7 to 0. Admission Adults 2scts children under 12 rusts which includes strawberries and cream bread and butter, cake, etc. Everybody come and have a good time. 1Kinburn Mrs, Thos, King is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Atwood of Detroit at present, Rev, A. MaFarlauelrasbeen appoint. ed Chairman of the Library Board in place of Rev. F. Riolrard who resign- ed as he left for Lakeside. Mrs. Clark rebeived the sad uewe that her husband Pte A, Clarke had been killed, in France, He enlisted with the Met Battalion and bad been in the;trenehes for several months, A family of live small ohidlreu are thus deprived of a father's Dare. Alias Min Foster of Toronto is visit- ing her aunt Mrs, Geo. King, A new ice Dream parlour has been opened by Mrs. Thos, and Miss Mo. Gregor, Rev. J. E. Junes has removed to. Varna and his sucoessor took up the work on Sunday, The fiftieth anniversary of Confeder- ation Was fittingly observed here. on Sunday and Monday, Suitadle notice' wee made in most of the sermons on Sunday and a celebration was held in A successful picnic was held at Kin- t burn on Wednesday by the Foresters. The grove was prettily decorated and al large number were present, Much of i the success was due to the energy of iii Committee whe lied the work fu hand. t lie grove on Monday. The proceeds of the refreshments were for the Red Cross. • Corns cripple the feet and make walking a torture, yet sure relief in lie shape of Holloway's Corn Care is within reach of all. elinton Miss Minnie Oliver died here after two years illness at the age of twenty. three Her mother, one brother, Pte. Charles Oliver and one sister, Mrs. Geo Harwood survive, The members of the S. Huron Minis- terial Association held a picnic at Bay. field last week. Rev, E, G. Powell and family moved to London last week. Mies Annie Bale of Bullet was mar- ried on Wednesday to Howard Rile of Taber Alberta. The ceremony wad performed by Rev, Mr, Abreyof Londe- boro. Clerk McKillop Town of Seaforth ---- Western University Lotndol't Three More New Professors Equal to Any in Canada, students can new obtain as `ood an education in Arts nd Medicine at the Western s anywhere. E Braithwaite, M A, Ph D President GWFARESTOWESTERTCANADA. you are going West, take advantage the low Homeseekers' Excuaion, vee offered by the Canadian North Railway, good leaving Toronto ry Monday. ror literature and all information aJy to CHAS. ABERHART Town Agent ILE OF' H-leME M2 DE ee GKIN6 le of Homemade Cooking, Candy, iy the girle of Roxboro sod vioin. Mr, T. Stevens empty store on day, July 7th beginning at one Ic, Special fruit cakes and boxes ady for the boyo ovoreeos aeyries and Ice-cream will be n* afternoon and evening, ,de for Red Croae, (TOO LATE FOR LAST,, The crops look pretty well so far and grass i$ abundant. Mr. J. J. Irwin was away for a few days visiting relatives in Blanshard township. He spent the early years of his life there. Mr, Albert Constable was in Toronto for a few days his daughter was home from the West and on her return be went with her as far as Toronto. Mr, Wm. Smith has sold his 100 acre farm to Mr. Fisher. The price paid was about $5500. Mr. Smith has not yet decided where he will locate. Sir, J, J, Irvine has received word that his nephew Captain Wilbert Bailey has been wounded and is in a London hospital. He is an aviator and was fighting in the air when wounded. To the great credit of the German Canadians we have not heard one of them say a word against conscription. There are a few here like the French Canadians, want to win the war but who want the other fellows to do the fighting and paying. The aotione of old Sir Wilfred Laurier in regard to Conscription closely resembles that of an old woman in her dotage. Mullett Miss Eileen Carbert of Clinton rec- ently visited Mrs. Quigly, Mr, Thee. McMichael Sr. expeote spend a couple of days at Guelph at. tending a Convention of the Horse Jedge'e association, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph oseph Keating and Edmund and Elizabeth of Seaforthcall ed on friends here last week, Mr. and Mrs. P. Blake have returned to their home in the West after visiting Imre and et Lindsey, L.uoriori SALE Perin, Farris Stook And Iwp;ements Lot 27, on Co1.8,.MoKillop, '3aturditY July 14th 14)17 commencing at 1 p. m Clnisistiug of.—,heavy draft 1001(3 and ole month Dill filly, in teal to Cumberland Gleet; A general purpose mete supposed to ha in foal to Signal- man; A drivfug ma,'e; A marel yrs old; 2 mares, 3 yrs, old; 2 cows enppusetl bt oalf; a fresh now; 2 yearling heifers; 2 yearling steers; Massey -Harris Seed Drill; McCormick Cttltivator; Set harrowsjthree sectioned) ; Cookalriitt walkingplow; wagon; Deering Mower; Buggy; Now Kline fanning null with bagger; Dise; Binder; Land Roller; grindstone anti other articles, 1'1-I11 'FA1ti)4 containing fifty Acres, Lot 27, Con, 8 McKillop will be offered for sale, There is a hank barn, stone stabling„ hal; house, buggy gy lruuse, two story cottage (27 x 2$) 081118111 cistern There are 23 aerea of crop, twelve acres of hay, Balance in pasture, Farm will be sold on reasonableterms andaocount of ill -health, TER pis;—All sums of $5 and under cash Over that 1 amount 8 months orediton approved joint cotes 6 per cent per annum off for cash on oredit amounts, Jno. Heist T. Brown Proprietor Anctsotieer ORCIN TILE We will open a kiln of Tile on Saturday July 7th. We will then have Tile from 2i in. tO 7 1I1. Phone 2 on 146 KRUSE BROS. Egmondville It Eases Pain, Ask any druggist or dealer in medicines ,what is the most popular of medicinal oils for pains in the joints, lit the muscles, or nerves, or for neuralgia and rheumatism, and he will telt you Dr. Thomas' Baleotric Oil is in greater demand han any other for this reason it has greater healing final- ities than any other oil, L.0,.., 19 Metnbor5 ars requested to atteiel spacial meeting Sunday July 8 at .0 3,3; sharp, bur the pupas.. of attendings Divine Service in 8G Thomas ''lime!' Pull Regalia. Time. Ramie W E. sioutbgais Fill Sao, W 11.I 19icKIlllogp .`W incl:, Ou account of the wet weather and a poesibilaty of little,tvoric being deo nu the Kinburn Drain thin 88)1802 rate- payers ur MoKillop who intend to pay, their aesesalnent for eonetr;)Qtre0 of said drain ie Dash will not be required to do somail furthsr nonce is given, By order of the I14oKillop CJoinrell M hlurdio, Tenders Wanted aTendera for the construction of the Dotmage Drain irr McKillop (Lot 29 Con 0) as per Plans Profile &o of Eng. ineor will he received by the undersign- ed until the IOtlr day of July at one o'clock p. in, A cheque for 6 per. cent ofthe ooutraotpriaeto acoonpanytender The lowest or any tender not neeess. drily accepted, Tenders to be opened at Council meeting at Com, lintel Seaforth on July IOth at 3 o'clock p ai, 81, Murdie clerk Seaforth P.O. FOR SALE Kitchen range with high shelf, and reservoir as good as new, used only nineteen months, Apply to A. L. Chown Seaforth. THE CANADIAN ROCKIES The beetand aetvsst seotious, an p highest peaks are seen from the trans- continental trains of the Canadian Northern Railway leaving Toronto every Monday, Wednesday and Fri- day. For attractive booklets, through tickets, and fnll information apply to CHAS. A13ERBART Town Agent CO IC EitRV'S. E-- LLLN U should dive the eonscim er:tiousness of this store a proper place in your consideration—we're conscientious in our service toyou—we feel the responsibility your confidence puts upon It means that in .,3" Jr– • you Can get value and satisfaction tailored to your measure from a choice of a wide range of fabrics and models. %lliilnr E have a knack of doing the unusual in the clothes. We put more into them than you get in any other line—better stye better tailor- ing, better cloth. We keep pounding away on the advisability of wearing Art Clothes—we're earnest about[, it—we believe in it sincerely. And when we once get you to believe, you'll have a lot of satisfaction out et )Tour clothes, Breig Clothing Co llursday July 5 special sale on Sattirda.y of>B Token r, y,izes in La tes's Aloes These shoes will be sold re— gardless e gardless of price H. R. seer "The biome of Good Shoes' Phone ,11 LISTEN TO THIS!.. I SAYS CORNS LIFT RIGHT OUT NOW You reckless men and women who are pestered with corns and whb have at least once a week invited an awful death from lockjaw or blood polson are now told by a Cinoinnati authority to use a drug called freezone, which the moment a few drops are applied to any corn, the soreness is relieved and soon the entire corn, root and all, lifts out with. the fingers. OIt is a sticky ether compound which dries the moment it is applied and simply shrivels the corn without inflam- ing or even irritating the surround- ing tissue or skin, It Is claimed that a quarter of an ounce of freezone TAU cost very little at any of the drug stores, but is sufficient to rid one's feet or every hard or soft corn or callus. • You are further warned that cutting; at a corn is a suicidal habit Seaforth Eve"pman Everyman must shave and keep his huircut neatly cut these cut these dans, so why not make. it as pleasant a job as possible' bp having pour barbering done under sanitary conditions bp re- liable -Barbers, at ,the Commer cial Barber Shop C4th. W. ROBINSON Prop. WELL HOW TO KEE BY JOHN 'W, S. McCULLO JGH, M.D., D.P.H., CHIEF OFFICER OF THE PROVINCIAL BOARD OF REALM P1181 BABY'S STOOLS. T11788 ARE VERY IMPORTANT. A well baby has well -digested movements. Undigested movements are often the .first sign of illness. Take note of:-- • The number of movements is twenty-four hours, The color. The elm. Whether soft or formed. The odor. The pi esence of anything unusual. The change in food produces a change in the movements. !Meconium. r During the first forty-eight hours the baby's movements are dark greenish brown and very sticky. Breast 18U11r. A baby fed on breast -milk has usually three or four medium-sised movements in the twenty-four hours. They are bright gulden yellow, soft, and not ?firmed. They smell a little sour. Cow's Mill,, A cow's -milk -fed baby has usually fewer movements than a breast-fed baby, and may have but one in the twenty-four hours. The movements are much firmer than those of the breast-fed baby and are often formed. They are a lighter yellow and not golden, and the odor is often a little cheesy. Skimmed Milk. A baby fed on skimmed milk, has smooth -formed well -digested move- ments, dark brown and often with a distinctly foul, cheesy ado,. Whey. A baby fed on whey has usually more frequent movements than one ted on full milk, The appearance of the movements are otherwise the same. Buttermilk. A baby fed on buttermilk has dark brown, smooth, salve -like move- ments with a peculiar acid odor, .. Malt Sugar. When malt sugar is used in the formula instead of sugar of milk, the movement, become a darker brown, frequently have a rather acid odor, are smaller and somewhat softer. Starch. When starch is added to the food as in barley water, gruel, etc., the movements become a dark brown and are shiny in color, somewhat like mucus. Mixed Diet. Where food other than milk is added to the diet, the movements lose their infantile appearance and begin to assume the adult appearance and character. They are usually two a day: dark brown and formed. When vegetables are added the movements contain fibres and are leas compact. There is considerable variation from day to day, according to the kind of food eaten. Changes in the movements other than those already mentioned usually, indicate sumo form of indigestion. If they depart from the normal, consult your doctor and be able to tell him all about the appearance of the move - manta. Color. The Ors`: appearance of the movements should be noted. Ordinary etoole may turn green on standing, even if they were normal when passed. This is clue to the action of the air on the contained bile and does not in- dicate 1ne1ge5tfun A movement whi.ch is green when passed or which is very lig"' colored should be called to the attention of the physician. A normal movement which leaves a pink stain on the diaper usually Meana that the baby requires more water in his diet, Irritating. Some times the movements are frothy and very irritating to the baby's buttocks, This means as a rule that the baby is getting too much sugar. Curds. If curds are seen in the movement they may, if fine, white, and soft, and which Dan be flattened out when squeezed, mean too much cream (fat)', in the diet. A hard, dry crumbling movement usually means too much. Bream. Hard, tough, bean -like substances which are rather brittle and break when squeezed, mean that the proteid 10 the milk is not being fully digested. Sometimes this needs no attention, sometimes the addi_tiog ytt' , burley -water or lime -water is required.. Aak thg doctor. , ,.