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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1917-07-19, Page 4f>b ir'ROFESS IONAL CAIDS, THE SEAFORTH NEWS MEDICAi D li. HUGH ROSS, Physician and Surgeon Cc of London Hospital, London. England attention to diseased a Eye, Ear, Nose Threat. D!!oe and reside .re, behind Dominion Bank, cake Fhouo N o.5. Residence, Phone No, rod, VIMF. J,BURROWS, Seaforth. Office and sesldenc— Goderlch Street, east of the Metho- dot Church. Coroner for the County of Huron. telephone, No. 90. PPS.. SCOTT Ps MACKAY, Physicians and Surgeons, Goderich Street, oppoatte Metho. 9llstChurch, Seaforth, Starr, graduate Victoria and Ann Arbor, and member of Ontario College of Physicians end 80rraSaoona Coroner for County of Huron. 39ACKay, honor graduate Trinity University. PM medalist Trinity Medical College. Member of Oldies,of Physicians and Surgeons, Ontario. R' GEO. HEILEMAN. Osteopathic Speclalls as In Women's and Children's Phlegm and adesemuUo Troubles. Acute and Chronic Dis- orders. ls•o dela. Ear, Eye, Nose and Throat, Adenoids sponsored without the knife, Consultation free. Soya: Vote!. Tuesday. 8 a.m. to 1: p m Priday h to c p.m Marriage Licenses niupapbv JOSS tY'1tiuw er. •nsur Are you considering Insurance, Life or Accident? liyou are, a postcard will get our rates. J. D. HINC'.IILEY, Zell end Agent for London Life Insurance Co.. and Imperial Guarantee and Accident Insurance Co, Seaforth, Ont. James Watson 0 (neral Pira, Life and Accident Insurance agent, and dealer in Sawing Machines. sale street. Seaforth. Tl;IIE McKILLOP Mutual Fire Insurance Cop Parma and Isolated Town Property Oniy Insured. OFFICERS .7 at. Connolly, Goderith, President, James Fveus, lseechwood, Vice -President, Thomas Nays, Seaforth, Sec.-rreas. Directors D. R. McGregor, Seaforth; John G. Grieve, Winthrop W. Rinn, Constance; John Bennewels, srodghagen• Robert Ferris, Harlock; Malcom McKeon, Clinton; 11 McCartney Seaforth; James Connolly, Dederick; Jas. Evans, Beechwood, Agents Alex. Leitch, Iiariock; E. Hlnchley, Seaforth; William Chesney. Egmondville• J. W. Yeo, Eolmeev1m le; R. G. Jarouth, Brodbagen• James ser, and John Govenlock, Seaforth, auditors, Parties desirous to effect insurance or transact ether business will be promptly attended to by application to any of the above officers, addressed to their respective poatoffices. ipaCl t0��,a �. SII �BL44EXT 11f10®25 cis.ler10 AD'S 'mumI — LIMi ED— stea o C cRici!Ao2SZf ROUTH S: A F.3 11 sawn ;The Original and Only Genuine Beware of Imitations - _ t THEe 1� y� THE�l��li+c�l� G� 6 IS' iSSUEI EVERY THURSDAY Froin the Office MAIN ST, SEAFORTH, ONT. Phone 84 Rventug 127 1.011.4 SUBSCRIPTION One dollar -Der ear, strictly la advance advance, tedllr a not paid In ova ea one t o and t P I charged. 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SNOWDON EDITOR AND PUBLISHER General Observations 4 - D Greece has at last slipped into the war on the side of the Allies, after sitt- ing on the fence for a long time. x** The continne d wet weather snakes saving the hay crop a very difficult pre- position, the food production commit- tee will have trouble in supplying ens ongh men once fine weather vote in, *** People in Canada and England will take readily to the new Royal Title of 'The ?donee of Windoot". It at least aounds better than the discarded one. An election witlnnttgivittg ti esoldiers n at the front a vote wenl d be a farce as it would moan that the mer who are jprotecting canals would be gnverced by elackers. Sold en the Lieut Cbl C'oombes who commanded Merits 'the 1 blot has been sent to France in of command of all Imperial Iiattalinr. Mtnard's Canadian offieera aro among the best at Liniment: the front• For Sale SCRANTON CO] - W. 1. KEY. Seaforth. Phone ISO 3slaW co�.`1fi! ts= A Business Without a proper systm of adver- tisin is like a motor without the .r power Sedforth News AVERTiSCMENTS will supply the required energy hone , 84 evenings127 HOME, SWEET HOME. The house, be it ever so humble, is the one sweet spot to which all eyes are longingly turned, and from which all happiness radiates. The proud boast of the old English Common law is that " a man's home is his castle," The four winds of heaven !might blow through its chinks and crap - 1 nice bnt the king himself might'nt cross its threshold unbidden. Only the law's stern necessity 'in pursuit of crime could authorize an ttnweloome intrusion } The sanctity of former tithes still sorupinlousiy surrounds it and the sac. redness of its portal has oeen but en - helloed by the advanoement of otvilizat- ion, The modern home needs neither towers, battlements, nor bastions to protect it from aesattlts of the powerful The humblest citizen to defend his low. ly shack can invoke the protoatiug arm of the whole nation. , The governmeuts of all the world foster the love of home. Liberal lame are enacted with this end fit view, The public domain is generously bestowed ' upon bonaf!de settlors. The various states. without, wo believe, a single ex- ception, have e xempted the homes from seizure for even it just debt. In short, the protection and sacredness of the home goon side by side with that o the person. 11 14 the cennuetalablo dead,e of every worthy oitiaen to he the 00110, of kris own home in fee simple, Rad to enoourage this desire have all these [awe been enacted, A cheery "Good Morning" often00nd0 a ray of sunshine streaming through the innermost remises of a household, rest. mg there all the livelong day, and again follows haatening footsteps into the Inart of bnaittee9, lighting up andbright• ening"the way of the world" alt it goes, A hearty "Good Night" often soothes litany a troubled mind to rest,end heals the wounds which have either come anew to a struggling soul, or been re- opened by the harsh words or deals that are spoken or dere to season or out of soaeon, es the daily bottle of our life progresses, Probablyinineteen-twentieths of the happiness you will ever have you will get at home, The independence that carnes to a man when his work is over and he feels that he Imo ruts out of the storm into the quiet harbor of home, where he ono rest in peace with his family, is something real, it dome net make 108151 difference whet- her your own house or have one little ream in that hoose, you can make that little room a home to you. Although housekeeping end hotno- Inaking are the most important of all things, yet are sought after the very least, Girls get marridd who do not know stow to maks a loaf of bread or pee: a potato, expeotittg somehow that these things will take careofthemseivee, as they can live happy iu his ignorance, knowing too that the hoartand stomach of man are so friendly that tbey cannot be separated. Ignorance minuet be made blies in housekeeping, and there is no sure way to loss the respect of a husband than so spoil his dinner, He cannot thrive long ou purely a love diet. Who does net feel more cheerful and contented for receiving a polite bow a genial "good morning," a hearty shake of the hand? Who does not make himself the happier by these little expressions of fellow -feeling and good willP Silence and a stiff, unbending reserve are especially selfish and ssentially vulgar, BILLY SUNDAY APPEALS TO HUBBIES Billy Sunday has been shaking the dry bones of staid old Boston by his thunderbolts against the sins of the world. One of his sermons was an sp. peal to husbands to be more kindly to their wives. Here are some of the epigrams. "Try praising your wife for a whil oven if it frightens her at first." "Stake your wife happy, and she'l never grow older. Love beats porde rags all hollow' "Some rich never say they love thei wives till they're a hundred miles from home, and then they semi it back on a a picture postcard," "Woman—you can't get into the second chapter of any book ,involving progress without running across a Ivo. man. You can't get an oyster stew, you can't eat beans, you can,t eat spoligeoake, without woman. Hurrah for iceman 1 And they did. I know she's queer," Sunday con- tinued. "She'll g.' downtown shoppit g to buy flannel! underwear and buy a net waist. 'But listen to line ! Let your wife have a little money to do what she pleases with, Then, some day, it's dollars to sinkers she'll have a little to lend you at six per oent Deublo Juries In hely, Though the ktn.illna share our ow12 belief that twelve sten can properly and Justly decide the fate of anybody to:Timed of eilme, While the verdict Of eleven 10 worthless, they trove exec' (dyed enough of luteltigenoe and fere- sight to provide for the always p0ss1. Me emergency that arises from the in. capacity of one or more Jlirorsto eine i t nue la a ease. They i10 it by selecting not twelyo jurors, but twenty-four, to hear and judge the testimony. After the twen- ty-four have been chosen, however, they are separated into two classes of twelve each, The duty of one of these dozens is to aerye exactly as our jurors do. The others simply sit in court, ilatening to all that goes on and ready t0 A11 the places of any in the ['rat twelve who may die, fall sick or otherwise become incapacitat- ed for service, The extra or super- numerary jurors have no voice or vote unless transferred to the other chess. -- New York Times, Romance of a Shadow. It is hard to believe that a shadow Is probably the origin of all afstronom- !cal, geometrical and geographical sci- ence. The fi173t man who fixed his staff perpendicularly in the ground and measured its shadow was the earliest computer of time, and the Arab of to- dos wbo plants his spear iu the sand and marks where the shadow falls is his direct descendant. It is from the shadow of a gnomon that the early Egyptians told the length of the year. It is from the shadow of a gnomon that the inhabitants of upper Egypt still measure the hours of work for e water wheel. In this case the gnomon Is a lburra stalk supported on forked uprights and points north and south. East and west are pegs in the ground evenly marking the space of earth be- tween sunrise and sunset. In a land of constant sunshine a shadow was the primitive chronometer. It was also the primitive footrale•—London Mail. Gems of Answers. Among the gems of history answers en examination papers are the follow- ing: ollowing: "The courage of the Turks is ex- plained by the fact that a man with more than one wife is more willing to face dee.th than if he had only one." "Julius Caesar was murdered at the moving picture house." "When the last French attack at Waterloo proved a failure Napoleon turned very pale and rode at full gallop to St. Helena." Among "howlers" on general sub - lents were the following: "Ambiguity means telling the truth when you don't mean to." "The flannelette peril means pettl- toat government." "Mach butter Is imported from Den- mark, enmark, because Danish cows have great- er enterprise and superior technical ed- ucation tp ours."—London Globe. Antiquity of the Dog. It is impossible tee. say when dogs were first domesticated, but some of the earliest traces are found on Egyp- tian monuments, with figures of dogs, somewhat of the greyhound type, which date back to at least 3500 B. C. Even in those remote days the dog was highly esteemed, Coming down a little later, we read that Ulysses 3,000 years e ago was recognized by his dog 'Argus after hkssw_tneherd tad failed to do so. Plutarch speaks oP dlcibades, who eut off tila tail o1 his dog, and Myron, ✓ the sculptor, immdi i 3d the j}n mgt by chiseling his image in marble, The Romans valued their dogs and kept ✓ them for the chase and also as pets. Alexander the Great owned a veteran fit to tackle a Hon. "Love her to -day as mach as you loved her twenty minutes after you married her. Love her as much as you loved her when you bought those oandy hearts with vereea on them, 0 Lord, if I had all the niokles I spent for candy hearts!" "Every good wife would rather have the flowers that are going to be spread on her eoflinscattered along her path- way now." "Too much money hos been spent on rosewood caskets that should have spent on hired girls." CASUALTIES [tilled—G. E. Maines, 131911, Wounded—W J Sliaddick, P A Roles, Hensel], T G Clark, Mitchell, W Cowart Blyth, Got the Wrong Person. In no other household except that of a doctor could this mistake, reported by the Louisville Courier -Journal, so plausibly have occurred. "Get my bag for me at once!" boom- ed the doctor. "Some fellow tele- phones in a dying voice that he can't live without mer' "Just a moment!" interposed his wife. "I think that call is for daughter, dear!" Retort Malicious. Miss Ityval (triumphanttyl—I sup- pose Jack never told you he once pro- posed to me. Jack's Fiancee—No; 11e told me there were a number of things in his life he was ashamed of, but T didn't ask him what they were. --Bos- ton Transcript. Different Now. Mr, Neverwed—Does your wife treat you the same as she did before you were married? Mr. Peck—Not exactly. Before we were married when I displeased her she refused to speak to me.—Boston Globe. Dramatic Criticism. "Did you enjoy the show?" --- "Very - ."Very much. We got there tate and left early, but we had a delightful luncheon at the hotel. afterward."— Detroit Free Press, "" Lost a Boarder. "Disease germs are everywhere." "Well, doctor, I was going to your sanitarium for a month, but in that case I might as well stay at home."— Exchange, Easy. About the easiest thing in the World is to make splendid plans for the in- vestment of the money one' has not Yet succeeded in getting. — Chicago Herald. The opinlona most apt to do us good are those we resent,. -lite. ThiirsdaY 1t41y' i9 s inianiWw9mWWsmanaptsWWWWWsimianinatraNiIIMMIMimiamommataninuiiAim THE DOMINION BANK Established 1871 C pit l Laid Rsierve 113,000,000 A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED Savings gg s De a tmen p r t Deposits of One Dollar and upwards received. Interest paid or added to accounts twice a year, Efficient service, •®!s SEAFORTH BRANCH: R. M, JONES, Managua isWW rimae ttfsssausausatuaralanainunissianass i stun IfiVam'AMNM CREAM WANTED Send your cream to us and receive sop prices. We are running our planet the year throngh and eau handle your fell supply and furnish you with cans. We pay twine each month and weigh sample,and test each man of cream oars fully. Our motto is " Honesty to ou Patrons" Patrons are requested to re turn all our cane= whew not in lige, Sitter an3Btttermilk also on hand lid for at market prices, The Seaforth Creamery Co. SEAFORTH MARKET Good Milling Wheat...,........... Sr.30 11an per ton .................. 38,00 Shorts per ton ...... ........: ........ 42 Eggs - 28 Hoga to farmers....... ...... EOON(JMICAL ?;RAVEL Whether you are going west to home. stead or only for a trip the moss ecom- fcal method of travel is to take advent. age of our low Homeseelrers fares good going on special excursions every Mon- day, For tickets and full particulars apply 10 Cltas, A, Aberhart Town Agent Canadian Northern Railway CANNIBALS ARE HERE! TURKS FEARED MAORIS Strange War Dance at Gallipoli by Highly Educated Sons of Chival- rous Cannibals An officer of the New Zealand con- tIngent writes: "At Gallipoli a group of men were sitting round the en- trance to i1 dug -out. In their midst squatted a Greek interpreter trans- lating into very bad English some the news contained in a copy of the Constantinople newspaper Tante, The article Said: "Iuformeetjon ig stili lacking as to the "Composition of the enemy's forces,, but It appears from indications received from Europe that they must consist chiefly of black men from Africa and Australia Thus the Straits for the first time in his, tory have had to endure attack by cannibals." No wonder the listening Australians and New Zealanders laugh- ed uproariously. The British force at Gallipoli had been strengthened by the arrival of the Maori contingent, direct descendants of most chivalrous and warlike ancestors, to whom the poaka-roa, or "long pig,' as a human Joint was termed, was a much esteem. ed delicacy. Nowadays the Maori, in. stead of fattening his slaves, spends his time, if he is ambitious, In get- ting his M.A. degree or in passing his accountancy examinations, A Splendid Race These men who landed at Gabe Tepe are the first Polynesian troops to be brought oversea to fight for the Mother Country, and having the spirit of their ancestors, do 1t well, Back in the Maori wars their forebear wan Hors were besieged by British troops, The 66th Regiment, it was, sat down around the fortress gates and prepar- ed to starve out the men inside the pal. The hikite peep, as the Maoris called the besieging regimeut, ran, out of water first, and the situation was getting serious when the palisade gates of the pal opened and a line of brown figures carrying gourds fill, ed with water approached the Britisb trenches, Fearing a ruse the colonel of the 66th ordered his men to stand to arms, but the chief leading the water -bearers smiled, He made a courteous speech, In which he said naively that both parties hitherto had been enjoying themselves, and it would be a pity it so small a matter Its lack of water should put a stop to what was really a most pleasant siege. Such a thing was unthinkable, There was abundance of water in the pah 'for both besieged and besiegers, With further complimentary refer. *races he took his leave, and the thirs ty hikite peep watched the brown backs for a mi.tute or two in amaze• meat and then buried their faces ht the cool gourds, The next morning the pah was empty, and the garrison had walked out a back way through what had looped like alt impassable swamp. Only a few old women were left to shout and make a noise dull lag the night, CHURCH NEWS All tieing under ilia Saud are published free of charge, ex- cept those regarding meetings where an admission fee Is charged. 9l,e rate for Buell bningnve tient per count line SPPIFURTll 1H JRG'NGS St. James' St, James, Church , Rev. Father P Corcoran, Rev, Fathe r 0, R. North - graves .Morning Mass 7 a,m, High Mass 1 as 10,3( a, m, Sunday school 2,30 p m. Evening vsapers 7 p,m. St. Thomas' Rev, T. H. Brown, Reetor. Sunday services 1I a,m, aid 7 p,m. Sunday sohool 2,30 p, to, Women's Anglioan Missionary Aseooiation, Tueeday 2.30 p.m. Ohildren'ebranch Saturday 2 p,m. nterceesion services every Thursday, .0 p.m. First Presbyterian Rev, 11', H, Larkin,, Pastor. Sunday services 11 a,in, and 7 p in, Sunday school 2.30 p,m, Prayer meeting, Thursday, 7. 45,p.m. Women's Miss- ionary Society .the first Tuesday in each month at 7,46, Barbara Kirkman Mie• cion Band 3rd Tuesday1 in the month at 7,30 p.m. Sunshine Mission Band every 2nd Monday at 4.10 p,m, Methodist Rev, G. McKinley, 13, D., pastor —SUNDAY—Class at 10:00 a,m, Public service 11 a.m, and 7 p.m. Sun. day school and Bible study class 2.30 Epworth League Tuesday 8 p.m, Prayer Meeting Thureda y 8. p,m. Salvation army Capt. Froud and 1410111, Saallor1 Holiness meeting 11 a.m. Praise eerviee 3 p.m. Gospel aervi00 7 p•m, Childress Service—Directory class 10 a.m. Bible classes 4 p.m. Weelr night Meetings—Wednesday Freer meeting 8 p.m, Egtnondvilie, Presbyterian Rev. J. Argo, pastor. 'Sunday ser- vices 11 a,m. and 7 p.m. Bible class 3 p.m, Prayer meeting Wednesday 8p. m. Y,P.11I.S, 'Union 3rd friday in the month 8 pan, Women's Mission- ary Society 3rd Wednesday in the month at 2.30 p.m, Ladies' Aid meets inn mediately after. MctCiilop Presbyterian Rev, D Carswell pastor. Sunday services Duffs' ohuroh 11 a.ni Sunday 8011001 10 a m. Prayer meeting Wed- nesday 8 p,m, Women's Missionary Society last Friday in each mouth at d 0H 2 o'clock. TBTOK, 'moat HAIR FREE FROM DAJ.WRTS',F ', cblrlal Try It! Hair gets soft. fluffy and beautiful—Get R 25 cent bottia of Danderine, If you care for heavy hair that glib tens with beauty and Is radiant with' Me; has an Incomparable softness and is fluffy and lustrous, try Dandertno. lettn doles th Just one RPlll a 0 doubles e' beauty of your hair, besides it lmnte. dlately dissolves every particle et dandruff, You can not halo aloe Heavy, healthy stair if you barn dandruff. This dootructive scurf robe the hair of its lustre, Ito strength and Its very life, and if not overcome it produces it feverishness and Itching of the scalp; the hair roots famloh, loosen and die; then the hair falls out I'ast.d Surely get a 26 -cent bottle of Knowiton's Dandet"ine from any drug More fund Just try it. RUM Highest Prices Paid for rags, rubbers, bones, metal, horse hair, hides, skins, all kinds of furs etc, Also take books and newspapers Appelzft & Millman SEAFORTH SUNK DEALER Aaron front Creamery Phone 183 w Satis faction If you will takethe troub- le to call at our Studio, examine our Photos ('many of them pictures of your (friends learn 1 earn our prices, and note the attractive finishes. We are:confident we con please you. There is a standard of quality behind Photographs made by lie And our prices are low as is pos. Bible for good work, Family Group Photosa Special- ty. We do picture framing and Amateur Supplies and Films and fi wish prints for Amateurs. Call and see us D r Buck's Studio Phone 19 - SEAFORTH A lady in Hamilton has instructed me to offer for Sale her home and 8 lots Situated on the North Side of Crombie St. This is excellent prop- erty in good condition and must be sold at once to close an estate, —A snap for some one— Gotstance Methodist Rev, C, 0. Keine, pastor. Sunday service 2.30 p,m, Young People's Lea- gue2.30 p inSunday Women's Auxil ary first Tuoeday of every 111011111 a 30p.tn. Indies' Aid last Thursday ofeaoln month 2.30 p,m Winthrop Presbyterian Sunday aetvioo 2,30 pm. Sunday client I 16pm, prayer meeting Tuesday 8 p.m. L.C. W last Wed. Your Asthma Too. The efficacy of Dr, J. D. ?College's Asthma Remedy is not something Out is merely to be Imp. ed for; it is expected. It never fails to bring relief, and in your own individual naso it will do the same, So universal has been the success of tide far=fanned (nre that every one afflicted with this dsmeae owes it to himself to try it. ,.reign, x.:e rr, taigeme aeas,.r„e, uv:wsil ,if '"sa. ? =" ifi r'1'_rf a i 'ri'3i° MELL acheiae ; l Ki Bond al d Debenture Broker Alain Street, Seaforth Phone 91a "For the Blood! Is the Lite." WHEN YOU ARE SUFFERING With any dim ea.e due to Impure blood ouch as Eosema, aerofula, *curvy, Bad Logy Abooeanoo, Oloer. Glandular Swellings, Boil.) Pimple.,Bores of any kind, PtleyBlood Pol.nn,ethoumaH.m, Gout, .to„ don't waste your time and money on lotions and ointments which cannot get below the surface of the skin, What you want is a medicine that will thorough) free the blood of the poisonous matter which atone is the true.:. Huse of all your suffering. Clarke's Blood Mixture is Just such a medicine. Itis composed of Ingredients which quickly expel from the blood all tippurittos, from whatever cause arising, and by rendering it clean and pure, can he relied on to effect a lasting or; li%,u 0dr ec as/h,meiolr, jursehsri it y ,yhld'nand 64E4 Over 50 years' starers. " P lenum lo Mks. 80>2 by aS 04001ata and Sbvrheaye+a, Wan all Sutaaltanaa, Clarke's Blood Mixture 0 CURES ALL SKIN & BLOOD DISEASES. ibath,