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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1917-10-11, Page 4THE SEAFORTH NEWS Thursday Oct, Ij PROFESSIONAL CARDS MEDICAL Io;, B, $ Gt1 RUBS, Flhytslclas and Seraeoa lGi I.ati a Lci u slap to , London England 1epttpotkiI Io diseases of Eya, hat, Novi >ps re:Odense,behind Dominion Bank, O . SePis Oyu N o.5. Residence, Phone No. lei'. R, P... *IURROWS, SeafostL. office and ria Re , Goderkb Street, east of the Metbo- ilitf C user. Coroner for the Co luty al Huron. Vies boos. No. O. — UJ).&, man & MACI:AY. Physicians and pltianons, Ooderlch Street, opposite Metho- d?! tfykuCtsr, Seaforth. 141rtx; ataduate Victoria and Ann Arbor, and.. 0nrrsse 1r2i of Coroner for County of Hnurronguo and yt.l,e ^.t. honor graduate Trinity University poId mte;lalintTrtnitY Medkat Conga. Mambarol Galtty« rhy8lcfans and Sugeons, Oatrlo. nB ttLo.IIEILEMAN Osteopathia Spectalla Rr In'stamen's and �lslldron a Diseases and iltboc s." re Troubles. Acute and Chronic Dir. order . ar, EYe, Nose and Throat. Adenoids Sumo. 1 althorn' the hafts. Consultation free. E oav' Ifete Ir teslas, ,iy. .(i p'r+•. !inlay 8 to .pan Marriage licenses se.d nyaaJOrN ;ndeil,as tot'th Insurance km Ina amaalpoet..ard swil get Life rates cetdmoV J. l3. I3I nierrlLEY, oralAgent for London Life Inenraace Co.. and imp rialGuaranteeandAccidentInsuranceCo, Senforth, Ont. James Wat General Fire, l.tt. an.i A e 'ant tolerance Agent amt dealer to Sewing Machines, Ida1n street, S"afertb, THE McIULLOP Mutual Fire insurance Co. Parana and Isolated Town Property Only Insured. ,ghY11¢„9MM,.n,N,w!NI!M�1lM1Ns,«IMY�IY,,�««„ae,NM r.4 YUt,;o 0 l"1yWl ,T40 L TV114 OFFICERS J as. Gut t,tly, i:odeyleh, President, James Evaas, Beech% cod, lice -President. Taomas Hays, Seah•rth. Sac•; Trnas. Directors D, F. McGregor, Seaforth; John G. Grieve, Winthrop W. Rion, Constance' John Benoewds, Stcdgbagen- Robert Ferris, Matlock; Malcom McKeon, Clinton; t, McCartney Seaforth; James Connolly, Goderlch; Jas. Evans, Beech Agents Alex. Leitch, Garlock; E. Hlnchley, Seaforth WWWam Chesney. Egmondvflle; J. W. Yea Holmeovtlle; R. G. Jarmouth, Brodhapeo t Jam . ter and John Govenlock, Seaforth, au tutors. Parties desirous to effect Insurance or tranea't THE MAN WHO LAUGHS, ether business will be promptly attended to hr ca on o a a to their respective postoffices. IS ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY From the Office MAIN ST. - SEAFORTH, ONT' Phone 34 Evening 117 aUBSCRIPTION Ono dollar"per year. strictly In sal vauce it not paid In advance, one donor and a hall will be eltarged. united Starer papers, fifty eents extra, strickly In ad vauead. When subscribers chautge their address notice should be ?set us Iwotedbetely, giving both the old and the new address, Sub- scribers • any Irregularity f de ive notifying ns Reading Mottoes—No reading notice, advertising anyentertainment or matter by which money is to be made by any person o r cause will be Inserted in THS News without charge. The price for the Inser- tion of business announcements le TEN emits per count line each insertion to parties having no contract for display advertising. and FIVE cents per line each insertion to those havinng display contracts, reading notices. society d of Thanksa 5 tto 9 lines, 50 cents, • Judlalal, Legal. Official and Govern- ment Notices—Ten cents per tine tar first larertion and five cents per line for each aubsecuet insertion. Yearly 'arch—Professional Cards not exceeding one Inch, will be Inserted for 45.00 per year, payable strictly in advance Display 5lvertIaing—Rates furnished on application. "Advertisements ordered for insertion, wUntll forbid," and those sent without written instructions will appear until crltten orders are received for their die. ontlnuence. Letters to the Editor must be accom- panied by the writer's own signature, not or publication, but as a guarantee of good faith. The publisher accepts no respon- sibility whatever for the statements made In such communications. Letters on reli- gious topics will not be published at all except as paid advertising, plainly marked as such. The rate for such matter Is tea cents per line. J. F. SNOWDON EDITOR AND PUBLISHER wood, General Obsl'rvatIoas ` m app 0 tl to any f til hove officers, address -^ The man whose iia! ha! reaches from one end of the street to the other may Original and Only U 6ennine be the same fellow who scolded his wife and spanlced the baby before lie got his breakfast, but his laughgter is only the I cradle of thorns ander the pot The man who spends his laughter through lua life—before a late breakfast; when he misses a train, when hie wife goes visiting and he has to eat a cul 1 supper I GI, man who can laugh when he finds a batten off his shirt, when the furnace goes out at night, and the twins Como down with the measles at the same time—he's the fellow that's needed. He never tells his neighbor to hare faith: but somehow he puts faith into Beware him. He delivers no homilies; some- Ot i now tho sight of hie face, the sound of Imitations hie happy voice :sntl the light of his tit Soil blessed daily life, carry conviction that eA the that words have not power to give. Merits : 'lire bitter Ile defore him as the fug be. fore tho west wind. He names into his of Miaar6 s home like a flood of sunshine over a meadow of blowuing butttreups, rind Liniment his wife and children bloom like .lune ' roses. Bis huuto is redolent with sym- pathy anti lava. Ths neigheritoud is better for his life. and somebody is sure to learn front hint that laughter is bstt- er than tears• The world needs this ntau. Why are there so Few of thein? t'an ii be created? Can he be evolved !IA by is hu sob in every house, turning rain into allrtatiitie and winter into stun iter the rear rust; tl until life is a perp etual g. 0500 of joy? For S k SCRANTON •COAL - j, L. MY, Seaforth. Phone I SO usiness Without a proper systm of adver- tisili is Tike a motor without the + power. . . . . •E4' Seaforth News s 16VUtTISCMtNTS will supply the required energy hone - 34 evenings127 Isn't it remarkable when good hook and papers are so cheap that men atatl women road so little and neglect the minds God has given theta to improve? 11 we would, make our home lire pure happy, and elevating we must seek knotviedgttou the various topics that are daily discussed. Too many boys and girls grow up now that by the time they have enter(' their teens have cult - rated such a taste for trashy, impure literature which is scattered broadcast over our land, that anything solid or that world improve their minds ot• char eater is considered dull and uninteres g• There is a great deal said About fig making- horns attractive so the young people will not want to wander away from them; bat it is a private op- inion one hardly dares to express, that there is too much being done for young America of the well to do classes; they aro coddled and bothered and given places while the parelata take the rough ones, until the parlour has come to be looked upon as their orbit, while the mother "lives and moves and has her being" in the kitchen, A beautiful writer has said: "11 there he any pleasure on earth which angels cannot enjoy and which they might al - moat envy Inion the posoesion of, it is the power of relieving disirose. Every kindly sot we do bub inclines ne more ardt e toward o t nor t wart aueh deeds n we be s ,a dr cotta readier to do the same again and - with more enjoyment. 'Every kindness done to other's in our daily walks saran cos no that moll nearer those great souls which stake the ago they live in memorable. Every luau, every woman, every child has sotue talent, Immo power, some opp, ortuuity of getting good auddciug good Ettoli day °it'ers some oocasioa for using the talent. As we nee it it gradually itefeases, improves and b000inea native of the character. As we neglect it it (brindles, withers and disappears, This tits atom but benign law by which we live. This makes character real and on during; this makes progress possible; this tune hien into angels and into goudliesa 1\'e have no desire to throw buutluets at Oittedives, but we believe there le not a family that reads this department in our paper from week to week that it is not benefitted and ottlnnlated to better things. It encourages all that is good and discourages all that is evil. 11 you agree with ns spools a good word and help us to place our paper in every home in the community, REG GROSS REPORT. The annual meeting of the Seaforth 13r'anch of the Oauadian .Rod Cross Sac ioty was held in the Carnegie Library en Friday afternoon; Oot, 6th 19t7. The meeting was openedby singing the national Anthem after which Rev, T. H. Brown led it prayer. The President, Miss Case, presided, and gave e most appropriate and effic- ient address. The minutes of last meet lug were read and the various reports were given, A hearty vote of thanks was tendered to all the officers of the Society, The officers for the coming year are: - Hon, Pres, — Mrs, Boyd, Hon, Vioe Pres,— Mrs Jas. Rivers, President— Mies Case, 1st Vice Pres. Mrs Holinestead, 2nd ' Virg. Jas. Reid, Secretary— Mrs L T DeLacy, Treasurer- Mrs. ,J, G. Mul- lin. SECRETARY'S REPORT FOR YEAR ENDING SEPT, 10th 1917 2634 anise of pyjamas, 2736 Towels 3010 Pairs of socks, 486 flannel shirts 26 feather pillows, 38 quilts, 16 Trench caps, 68 dressing, gowns, 0.; Smrlotna Bandages, 54 Comfort bags (unfilled), ;14 Personal Property bags, 112 Hos- pital nightshirts, 30 Pillow aloes, 18 pairs of Wristlets, 8 %Vttelh cloths, 8 scarfs, All shipments nrt.'inatie to— Caned - au Red Cross $ociot3, Toronto, aur each shipment has Leen officially ac- knowledged. The Society has a membership of eighty-five (85 and twenty life mem- bers, fire k;) of these being made dlr. itg the past year. The average attend- ance at the weekly meetings was twen- ty•eigi:t (28„ Edna DeLacy, Secretary SHIPPED I SEPTEMBER 318 suite pyjamas; 4132 towels; 186 pair of socks, 04 flannel shirts, 4 feather pillows, 2 q',ilts, 3 trench cape, 4 dress- ing gowns, I4 Soultotus bandages. 1t;dua DeLacey, Secretary, TIIEASUREI:'S .REPORT ANNUAL Balance on hand (Ict, 101 19,g 681 lu Total emount raised this year 0873 37 Interest 12 50 LXPis'ENDITURE Stewart Bros, dry goods J. MacTavish Hon. Jae Mason fu' yarn Sundry expenses $b5ti7 27 2108 56 t964 76 1152 00 439 19 $6604 48 Bal, on hand 902 79 56667 27 311 regrotetoJreport a falling off of loc. al contributions this year, amoitilting to $1.107 92 and only through the County Council grants whloh reaohed our Soc- iety through Doffs Ohnroh, Winthrop, Oonstanoe, Egmondvflle, and Seaforth Branches, amounting to $1107 35" were we able to reach last years total.,414,1 Total amount raised since our organ isetion— $1662; t9, Monthly oontrib- utions this year $t327 90, Jossie Neil Audited and found correct, tJohts Rankin, 8E1';pEMB11:R Rk,PORT Balance on hand 017 62 Fees 00 Mrs S. Dickson 5 00 Winthrop Branch 10 06 Rag rage 88 So DOB Cltttroh Branch 100 85 Duff's ghurolt Ghrden Party 80 00 Mrs Oriel), 60 Detroit friend $ 00 l'rooeeds of dowers sold ab flower show 40 00 Pr'ooeeds for boo °oats donated by Miss Lukas 45 50 Winthrop Branch 19 35 Egluotdville Branoit 0 70 Dance 10 50 Ladies Soeioty of Cavan Ohuroh Winthrop 25 00 Money boxes 6 04 Monthly contributions 111 3o Interest 12 60 $1021 57 EYI'ENDITCRE Ron. Jets. illaso❑ for prisoner 10 00 2250 83 08 95 1 75 Stewart Bros, J, AlttcTavish H. Edge Mrs Shade C Aborhart Balance on hand 5n I18 78 yin 79 51021 67 Jessie Neil A Safe Pill for Suffers,—There are pills that violently purge and fill the stomach and intestines with paint Parmelee's Vegetable Pills are stilt, and effective, They are purely voget- sble, no mineral purgative enteriug into their composition and. their effect ie soothing and beneficial, Try them and be cenvinoed. Thousands can attest their great curative qualities because thousands owetheir health and strength to timely use of this most excellent medicine. Sweet and palatable, Mother Graves Worm Estennivator is acceptable to children, and it does it work surely and promptly. BIMMwMMItiiMMMMMM imiterit MMPI**** iMltrMlloOn ngoill ommilfl mr. it r or it r X Established 1871 x M Capital and Reserve 533,000,000 W x A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED II X R r 05R X Savings Dil epartment Srre Is es • Deposits of One Dollar' and upwards received. iii In • Interest paid or added to accounts twice a year, wi SI • Efficient service. bib W rs at Is w qrt m is isWRarismitlspm iurislenuigRtse{eisasisPerwNramslamigrallOss rrawanita,fislisr 1 THE DOMINION BANK SEAFORTH BRANCH; R. M. JONES, Managd', CREAM WM'TED Send your creak to ue and receive top prides, We are running our plant the year through and eau handle your full supply and furnish you with pans. We pay twits each month and weigh satuple,aud test cacti can of oraam pare• fully, Our motto is ” Honesty to our Patrons " Patrons are requested to re .urn all our cans when not in nee, 3 atter an 1Buttermilk also on hand n3 for at market prices, The Seaforth Creamery Co. SEAFORTH MARKET VIIMAKIals Good Milling Wheat.......,,,..... $2,20 Barley .....................1 10 Bran per ton....... ........ .........20.00 Shorts per ton ...........................46 Floor ............... 5.55 6.10 Hoge to farmers..................17.25 IN POUND Mr E Crawford, Dubli',:has two pigs sows, in pound. Owner requested t pay damages and take away. WintWOJIII All 15115 ttoalut' 1115 LI mei ore published free of charge, ex - opt these regarding ateetings where' au admission fee is charged. The rate for such being live cent per count line SF,PiFeRTY'A emtuRe}iIiS St. James' St. James, Cituroh, Rov. Father P Corcoran, Rev. Futile r G. Ii. North. graves ,Morning &lass 7 0,1». High Mass 10.30 a.m, Sunday school 2,30 p in, Evening vespers 7 p.m. St. Thomas' Rev. T. R, Brown, Rector, Sunday services 11 aim, and 7 p.m. Sunday school 2,30 p, m. Women's Anglican Miesionary Association. Tuesday 2.3U p.m. Ohildren'ebrattoh Saturday 2 p,m. ntereession services every Thursday, .0 p,tu. First Presbyterian Rev, k', H, Larkin-, Pastor, Sunday services 11. a,m. and 7 p m, Sunday school 2.30 p,m, Prayer meeting; Thursday, 7.45 p.m. Women's Miss- ionary Society'ttte first Tuesday in °soh month at 7,41, Barbara Kirkman Mie. sion Band 3rd Tttesday: in the month at 7.30 p.m, Sunshine Mission Band every 2ut1 Monday at 4.15 p.m. Highest Prices Paid for rags, rubbers, bones, metal, horse hair, hides, skins, all kinds of furs etc. Also take books' and newspapers Appelzft & Millman SEAF'DRTH JUNK DICALEIt Across from Creamery Phone 183 r P1?otographs Stop -�Y ) oment! and take a look in our air:- dow or better still call in our Studio and see the class of Portraits we make and the handsome new mount- ings we have just received Bring the children in and have those photographs madebefore the cold wea?her comes. Or perhaps its a family group photo you want Try us when you want a small photo enlarged. .)e can please you. We do finishing for. An:a- teurs, Picture framing a Specialty. D F DITCH PHOTOffltAPFlt:#f SEAFORTH Methodist Rev, G. McKinley, B. D., pastor —SU1'DA'Y—Clued 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 Tburada y 8. p,m, CLERK'S' ADVERTISEMENT OF - COURT IN NEWSPAPER Notice is hereby given that a Cour wit be held, pursuant to the Ontario Voters' List Act, by His Honor the Judge of the county court of the county of Huron at the Town Hal! Seaforth on the 15th day of Ootober 1917, at n o,olook A.3l. to bear and determine complaints of errors and omtnissious _in the Voters' List of the Municipality of the Town of Seaforth for tea;. Dated the 14th day of September 1817 .foo. A Wilson, ohmic of the Municipality icipality, of din Town of Seaforth 1 PiCeTI@N 614Lsi i lith, 'Phos. Brown has been instructed, to sell by public stiction at Winthrop. on Saturday Oct't3th 1917, at one p. to 25 acres of land being part of Lot 26 Con. 9, Township of McKillop, Ou the premises are a good frame home formerly used as a store and post office combines], also te small frame barn. At the game time till the store goods and fixtureslucludittg 2 large galvanized oil tanks and a number of oak barrels. The louse hold furniture will also be sold at the same time, Terms—Chattels and gentle will be sold for cash, Terms utt the farts will be made known at the sale. Miss CI, Murchie, Proprietress FOR SALE 7 Roost Hones, good cellar, Bard and Soft Water, good condition and splendid locality, Apply this Milos, END STOMACH TROUBLE, OASES OR DYSPEPSIA "Pape's Plapepsln" makes Sick, Sour, Gassy Stomachs surely feel fine In five minutes. If wh -. you just ate is souring on your e' nach or lies like a lump of lead, re i.ln); to digest, or you belch gas an. eructate sour, undigested food, or have a feeling of dizziness, heartburn, fullness, nausea, bad taste M mouth and stomach'headache, you can get blessed relief in live minutes. Put an end to stomach trouble forever by getting a large ilttycent case of Pape's Diapepeln from any drug store. You realize in five minutes how need- less it is to suffer from Indigestion; dyspepsia or any stomach disorder. It's the quickest, surest stomach loo. for In the world. It's wonderful. ,�,,-�� f. i'L'.i„�ti'AK'�r'�Wn,7G-h�'�i'`B�L,�•- � �ed c ssa. y s rm ,.LEquipment ORE and more the Ford car is looked upon by progressive farmers as neces- sary farm equipment, the same as the plow, the hay -rake, the drill, the mower, the harrow and other labor and time -saving machinery. A farmer with a Ford car can dispense with one or two of his horses and snake the trips to town, railway station, creamery, or to the neigh- bours in one-third the time. 111 fact there is no farm machine made that will save the busy farmer and his busy wife so much valuable time as a Ford. And it's so easy to take care of far easier than a horse. No bed to make, or hay and oats to get, no harnessing and unharnessing, and no stables to clean. The Ford practically takes care of itself, Ask any farmer who owns a Ford if he would ever again try to get along without it. His answer will hasten your decision to own one. THE UNIVERSAL CAR Touring - - $495 Coupelet - - $695 Runabout - - $475 Sedan - - - $890 F. 0. B. FORD, ONT, J.F. Daly = Dealer = Seaforth Cook Bros. = Dealers nensall 'Xt