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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1917-12-20, Page 4THE' SEAFORTH NEWS 'Thursday 0 PROFIESSUONAL CARDS, •• MEDICAL H. )3s 14.4 :42 ROSS, PhYalclan and Sar eon 1 s SstI0ndLo 1'Ilstaste oi. ff pG r, Nose onlato o restdeice,behind Deateolea Bank. 0 sac oneN 0.5. Residence, Plaine No, 105. rt*.p�5I. !. 14UZUWWS. Seatocgt. Office and efettmercis.�Corrooner In the Cesar of Huron. Telephone, No. 40. _ BAS. 10,1OTT St MACKAY, Passldane and Sagltgone,Goderlcb. Street. o1,peatte Meth*. Ala mos*, SOOT(, araduate Victoria and Ann Arbor, and aantbur of Ontario College al Fbyetntann and SSoyepon, Coroner for County of Huron. NIPOEse, honor graduate Trinity' University. ggoldmetiatlrtTrtnity Medical College. Member of Colley -, Physicians and Surgeons, Ontario, hl. - 101:ILEI4AN. Usceopathic Specious 'a" omen's and Children a DHrsases and Rbau.+.....c Troubles. Acute and Chronic C e Adenoids aedert. sar, Eye. Nose and Throat feesA reassess either: the knife. E es itiotel . 4n r r, . I'rlttaV s to . 'Jne.dH$e l T,; ..plA . Ironed 5 Joint. Marriage !.!teases F,.,� EG; ;nnt7 tont Insurance Ara two asnsidering Insurance, Lite or Accident' Hyatt eye.* postcard will get our rater, J. IL Ill l+Ttslel-EY. r=snece: Ageat for Loo3at4 Life Insurance Co,.' Sad lmanr1al Guarantee and Accident losurance Co Seoforth, Ont. elf, ties Watson General , 1,i I a W. lit i.ls,u u. e? Agent, ani 9 c.:,, lt,etitn , Main Mire.•,. .un:.. THE McKILLP Mutual Fire htsurance Col' Farre and Isolated Town Property Only Insured. OFFICERS J 6Y• 1', t v , --i.r h, ir•'ril.tit lento, Event, larect,w0ed, vice e I :0,I ltLi, Taunts. l Heys, Feaf..rtn. }a, -.-Trees. . Directors I D. F. McGregor, Seaforth; John G. Grieve. i Winthrop W. Rtnn, Constance; John Benoewele, , ($ udro ;en; Robert Feria, Itnrtock; Malcom Seaford): Galeria:Jame. Connolly, Gale; Jas. Evans. Beechwood gaEMIXTH I IE Ifi IS ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY From the Office MAIN ST. a SEAFORTH, ONT• Phone 54 Evening 127 SUBSCRIPTION one *loiter' per year. strictly in ad vanoe If not pald insuvancs, one duller and j tpots. well be 6vent charged. United y t11 advanced, when subscribers chaanee taMr address notice should be/eat us ImmedlatelY, giving scribers willdconfeO a favor by notifytngSub. s of any Irregularity of delivery. Reading Notices—No reading notice, advertising any entertainment or matter by which money Is to be made by any person or cause will be Inserted in Tan Notts without charge. The price for the inser- tion of business announcements Is TEEN cents per 001100 line each ln6er11010 to parties having no contract for display advertising, end FIVE cents per line each Insertion to those having display contracts, and for church, society and entertainment reading notices. Card of Thanks 5 to 9 lines. 50 cents. Jndlclab Legal. Official and Govern- ment Notices—Ten centsper fine tar fora insertion mud ave cents per line for each subseouet losertlon. Yearly cerda—Profosslonal Cards. not exceeding.pe1 ca r, , e. -table strictlInserted in ably advance Dloplay '+dvnrti.ing--Rate! furnished Oa appLlcatl.:n "Advertisements ordered for insertion. wtJntll forbid." and those sent without written Instrueticas will appear until ritten orders are re-elved for their dls- aoatirnauce. Letters to the Editor must be accom- panied cc0m- or publication, but as a guarantee of goad faith. The publisher accepts no respon- elbllity whatever for the statements made In such communications. Letters on reit. 00000ttas Ipaldwtadl vertisinu,pplainlydmarked as such. The rate for such matter Is tea cents per line. J. F. SNOWDON EDITOR AND PUBLISHER OPERETTA ,'The Holy eity" will be given by the St. Joseph Music Klub in t AItRDNo'S HALL Thursday Dec. 20th at 8,15 p.m. tdmisw sion 25cts, Reserved seats 35cts• Plan ops ens Monday Dec. 17th at noon in Aberhart's Drugstore THANKS 1 Mr. 4, 3. Mesmer wishes to thatik tail who rated and worked for him in the reoeut election, particularly the ladies, who colitfibeted so touch to his 01150050 General Observations I Agents I \ r) Ales. Leitch. Uiarlock; E. Hinckley. Seafolth• worm Chesney. Egmondvlile• I. W. yea ; Hawesville; R. G. Jarmoutb, Brodhaaoo: Jon e Sari and John L`,ovenlock. Seaforth, au ware. Patties desirous to effect Insurance or trams other business will he promptly attended to t application to any of the above officers, address !other respective postai:ces. The Original and Only Genuine Beware of Imitations Sold oe the Yie4i1s Mioaril's The County Councii -Alter consitleral,lediscussion a bylaw W4S passed at the meeting of theeoolo:ty c:.uuri1 last week which alters to a (considerable extent the method of carrying out the scheme of highway fnlpoveme 11 decided upon at the June session The oust of carrying unit the improvements is to be borne as follows Poach township council is to submit at the boginuiug of each year an eatinr, ate of the work on the road system to be done itt that township during the year, this pet!niate to be prepared in ooufereues with the county engineer. The total of such estimates shall be the total amount raiser( and levied by the comity council in eaoh year for road improvement, and a separate rate Shall be raised and levied from each munic- ipality to cover the cost of the work to be done iu that particularinuuicpality Mr. Haber, of the Provincial High- ways Department, was preeeul at the council meeting and pointed out that this method to some extent Sas a de- parture from the idea of cooperation of the various municipalities in a general scheme for the improvement of county roads. Phis by.law was passed at the instance of the members of the southern town. ships, who claimed that their bridges werein a better oondition than those in the north and it would not be fair to make them pay equally for the better- ment of bridges all over the county, Messrs Watson and Johnetbn members of the Westwawanoeh conucil were heard by the council. They cool. planted of the designation of the roads in that township iu connection with the good roads system. No action was taken by the council, Mr D, Patterson, county engineer was granted $Los for extra services in eonneeticu with the good roads project this year. By -latus were paaead cot:. firming the appointment of Mr Wm, j-latalaal ,i Lane as count treasurer and Mr Goo t. aI'1. T I 1•alCUll.11; War Ct.r- J j eorola II 4 :r.i; Il 114 tl m.;.e 10010515 W, Holman of Egmondville as county that it it :+ drsitud to rnm11', a mane- may,„.). om- olerk. Mr Holman commences wttli plots hist,•.( il: rain of the can- the salary of 0400 and will assume his Atmos', Christians again' Hard. is i not, to realize it? Perhaps, noth- ing better could happen, just at this time. whet. Canada has finished a very bitter election C'aulpaigu. During tl:e eloetic,il Melly hitter and cruel things i were said, which, perhaps, had better I never have been said, Many a lifelong I friendship has been broken, by the die Lrnption of the old political parties, It needs the Cho lamas idea to drop its On over the struggle bringing to home 'u,/l community, "Police on Earth It—loot' will to Men." Christmas would say, the struggle is over, hurt. it lie- lteath the goodwill of this happy sea son. Let all unite to stake Canada a united. ati r.g pea}'ie, with one aim and OFFi ERS PHOTOS Consigney's Back Again wish to inform the public I have opened a Shoe Repair Shop, in the Campbell Block Opposite the Royal Hotel where 1 will repair all kinds of boots and Shoes. Only first class material used. All work done by hand and guaranteed by me to be No. 1, Bring your rt'pair work to me and save money as my prices are lower than any other repair shop in town, CHAS CONSIGNEY adisos'sharo, it: the Wet. re the same __-„-„moo o_.way that that all other belligerent 00101W:es are „ixupiling smear records. 1110 partienlal'ly desired to obtain photographs of al' ()dicers, N. 1'. 0's and Med who have served or are hole serving to the. Overseas Slilitery Forces 1 of Canasta. and it 1s 1.0r; ret11108ted tidos an tippet)! ehotlld bit male to this 01,11 through these columns. All ai'teare and other ratites serving Overseas slay find it diticult to send in their photographs and their relatives lare therefore espe.'tallk appealed to. 1 to send iu their photographs for them i By preforeuco the photographs 1 ellen Id be uuluouuted awl printed on i orotnide paper in order to ensure per manonce. Each photograp should be n000mpauied by a concise record, not oxooeding two or three huudr'ed words, of the subject's military oareer, inolud- ing date of enlistment, promotions, die. tinotioug and so on, as this will greatly assist itt obtaining a full and accurate 999 record of all concerned. t In addition it is desired to collect all photographs dealing with the Stint'. ilization, Training and Departure of Troops together with pictures illustrat' ing Reviews, Sports, Presentations etc. Any photograph of this nature is regarded as a document of historical important)°, and it is hoped that the possessors of all such photographs will deem it their duty to send either the orginale or copies, which will be ultim. ately ptaoed in the permanent Public Archives of the Dominion Ml photographs, which will be sok, nowledged,should be addressed to the Officer flu Canadian War. Records, Milford Street, London, W . 1. or Sale SCRANTON ON COAL W. L 9fIEFr'. Seaforth. Phone 150 %� 1 business Without a proper systm of adver- tisin is like a motor without the power. . . . . ++ Seaforth News ADVERTiSEMENTS will supply the required energy Phone 04 evenlntis127 CREAM WANTED Septi yo11f 0158015 t0 us and receive top prions. We are rousing our plant thu year through and can handle your new unties ou January 1st Mr Lai e as treasurer gets the same salary as ti e late Mr HDimes, namely, 01,500. Mr Paterson as the superietent of the county roads system at 0800. His sal- ary as road and bridge oommissionner will be fixed at the January session, The follo,ving reports of committees were received and adopted: The execetiVe etnlitntttee recommend grants as followi•; $1000 to the Navy League of Canada; one-half mill on the dollar to the British Red Cross Soc- iety fond (realising about 021.280), $3,000 to the various Red Cross Soo!et- t-ea of the county. $f60 to the Women War Auxiilary of the county, No grant to the county poultry show wile reconliuendotl however. The comet:luau advised that the council! of 19)18 eontinoe the grant of $8000 per mouth to the Cannthau Patriotic Fond The application of 'Turnkey Knox for an increase of $50 0 year, The special committee recommended that an amount equal to the salary of the late Dr Holmes, comity treasurer be paid to Wrn. Lane oeunty clerk, fur his extra work during the late treae mars illness. also that the request of the South Huron Board of Agrieniture for the appointment of a District rep, resentativo be lett over for the Jamtnfy session, The county property committee re ported on the conditions at the gaol, the registry office and the uottetbouaer all being in a eatiefaotory state. A new furnace has been installed in the registry office and is givimg good satin. faction. The oduoatimt, cotttlnitteo,recommended tla 'ayment of $1.5 90 to the Owen dill supply and furnish you with cans. the pay twice noon month and weigh sample,aud test each nun of cream oars fully. Our motto is Honesty to ou patrons" Patrons aro requested to re .Writ all our cane when not in use. 3 ittor an.i.Buttermilk al . cu hand n3 for at market primes. The Seaforth Creamery Co. eow Wanted Deo.lOth, le17, Sarah Mnuarey, wife Wonted, a Jersey cow er heifer, Ap- of Mr, .1..f, Irvine. aged 73 year's, Illy to the News Otlioe, wMP4M01000,„mi,MlpMMMMMMMMMMletMiIMMMI1gMMtMMMMMgMIMMMMMMMpMMly 1 �. THE DOMINION Established 1871 -• X K X ib 11 Fanners will do well to leave their sale notes with The ,q Doluinon Bank for collection, Consult the Manager, CAPITAL AND RESERVE $13,000,000 ,111 int M 111 Far ere Sale Notes 377 M Istswis iwassasetwaIrkaresrfId111C'Wt'GmwetuassassONISme sine .Auras 111 SEAFORTH BRANCH; R. M. JONES, Manag4bw mawarEnnuogagramtamanonemoulamsgmagrasifteour Stela Mrs. Ed. Drape 140. (vas here last week, We are sorry to loco• two citizens in the persons of Mr. and Mrs. Flynn tvho have removed to ',modem. :Are. Flynn 508 very motive in both the Ladies' Aid 01,:1 Woliee's Institute, Corp. Lorne Hi,tchiiletti Is :Tending a few fiats at his home He expemta to go 00009eae in a short time. His many friends wish bion a safe return. Mr. and Mrs. D, Eizerutun were re cent visitors at the Nona. of Mr. 11 Sadler. DEATHS. II -I INE—lit lafoF illop on Sun de WoodW anted. Anyone having 8 or ten cords of woo lotsale eau hear of n purchaser by ap- plying at the News Ofiioe. FOR STILE 7 Boom House, good cellar, Harp and Soft Water, good condition and splendid locality. Apply this office, NOT11eE All books must be returned to the Public Library on or before December twenty second The Libriary will be open Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sat- urdays from 3 35 to 4 30 and i 30 to 8 ,U G '11,0101.8001 Librarian Sound Collegiate 1ustittlte, being the i amnu t dun for a studenta firm this ooutty attending that school The road and bridge committee re-' commenned no action Oli the ,tem cis I claims of Hobart McDonald, Lnchleel,l and G. M. Kidd (4oderirh, 111,61 1(11 they information is received: that the! olaim of .lames Harris be refer+ed1 back to the council: thou St Joseph Bridge No. 2, being a teufootbridge, be taken over by the comity and the cost of completing the bridge told tilling amounting to $936, bo paid, The own• mitten recommended that in ell mun- icipalities in the county having flung. emus crossings the matter be taken up with the railway companies, and if they eantlot get satiefaatory arrangements they appeal to the railway board, . The council agreed to pay James Har. ria an additional aim of $15 88 filial settlement of his claim on which In. had already been paint $3o. Mr Harris claim Sas for damages to his horse on a defective bridge at Wroxoter. The finance and house of refuge com- mittee also submitted reports dealing with matters of routine. Bir D, Patterson, county engineer, re ported that a number of small bridges had been carried away by the foods last summer and had to be re -erected some of them designated roads, Mr Patterson also gave alba of the orders issued for road and bridge work since his last report, The total avas 06059 22 Geoler Clritlin reported five prisoners fn cueto'y at the county gaol. tae also gave as list of articles needed at the gaol. War Service Badges 'Plus 1liedioal Boards sitting at the following places have been instructed to examine applioante for Class "D'' War Servioe Bodge; London, Windsor, Stratford, Sarnia Harristou, Wiarton, Chatham, Guelph Godoriab, St, Thomas, Kitchener, Woodetook, Those who have been rejooted as medically unfit or had enlisted prior Lath.:,141 Y•,en,i..i,e.) 1,,,..,; GiVB "SYRUP OF FIGS” TO CONSTIPATED CHILD Delicious "Fruit Laxative" can't harm tender little Stomach, Liver and Bowels. CHURCH NEWS All 110101 under this 11ead are published free of charge, ex- cept those regarding meetings where - tuiIdmission tee is charged The rate for snob bolus live tient per (aunt Ilse SR/AFC/13TH eHURWink3S St. James' St, 5(0(1100, C110111'ell, 110V. Father 1' (•orouran, Bev, Father• c,, R. North' graves ,Morning Mass 7 a,ni, High • • Idoses In30 non. Sunday school 2.311 p 111. Evening vespers 7 p.m. Look at the tongue, mother! If coated, your little one's stomach, liver and bowels need cleansing at once. When peevish, cross, listless, doesn't sleep, eat or act naturally, or is fever- ish, stomach sour, breath bad; has sore throat, diarrhoea, full of cold, give a teaspoonful of "California Syrup of Figs," said in a few Moura all the foul, constipated waste, undigested food and sour bile gently moves out of its little bowels u4tllout griping, and you have a well, playrful child again. Ask your druggist for a bottle of "California Syrup of Figs," which contains full directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups, 8EAFOHTH 1I :1liKiiC Good Milling Wheat .............. 32.10 Bal'ISy........................ ..w... .1 15. • Hatter.... •lit Eggs-.. ......... ...... dS Hoge to farmers ..,.,...,..,....i9, 7J New Winnipeg Trains Travel between lfnstern and Western Canada is always heavy in the winter Months, particularly during December with its holiday season, '1'o meet the rognlr'eouotaof the public, therefore, a special Daily Service between TOrdtlto a11,1 Winnipeg is ail tlotlt•oed by the Canadian Northern Railway: Wast. boom, Deo, 3rd to Jan. and 1918 only; liastbottud, Dec, let to Jan. 8th, 1918 only, Thereafter regular tri weekly service will be resumed. A Through Touristsleoping car will :leo be opera ed between Toronto and Calgary daily as part of the above special service, and (mimeclion will lie made With regular daily train between Wiutlepeg and Edmonton' Servioe between '1'o^mete and Vancouver remaiva triweekly leay. iugToronto tbdondays, Wednesdays and Fridays as present. For further particulars see our Local, Thee table or apply to 'town Agent, Chas, A, Abortion, charged under Paragraph 392 (3) K, 11, & 0 for the Army, or under Paragraph: 322 (3) K. R. & 0. for the Canadian Militis, are entitled to Close "D' Badge provided they are at, present medically unfit. 'they will bring proof by a medical certificate of rejection if such has been given them, or by 10 statOtory declaration or otherwise, that they had been rejected, If thsohltrged they will bring their Discharge Certificate, Application Forms may be had at the Medical Boards or onapplication to Assistant Adjutant -(general, M, I, (War Service Badge) , Loddon, Ont. Walter James .Brown, Lieut -Colonel �. St, Thomas' Rev." T. H. Brown, hector, Sunday serf) es 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday actio° 1 2,30 p. m, Women's Anglican Missionary Assuaiation, Tuesday 2 30 p,rn. Children's bran ch Saturday 2 p.m. Ilta1'Oeesi011 services every Thursday, .0p,m, First Presbyterian Rev, 1''. H. Larkin„ Pastor, Smelt') servi0e0 11 a.m. and 7 p in. Sunday school. 2,31) p.m. Prayer meeting, Thursday, 7, 43 p.m. Women's Miss- ionary Society `the first Tuesday iu each. month at 7.43. Barbara Kirkman 111is. sion Band Ord Tuesday. iu the month at 7,30 p.m, Sunshiva Mission Band every 2nd Monday at 4.155 p.m, Methodist Rev. G. hicKiuley, B. D., pastor —SCNDA Y—(lata at 111:0,1 a, m. •Public service 11 a.m, atitl 7 p.m, Soon day school and Bible study class 2.30 Epworth League Tuesday 8 p.n.s. Prayer lleetiug Thurocla y 8. p.01, Salvation Army Capt. Frond and Lieut, shay, Holiness meeting 11 a.m. Praise service 3 pan, Gospel service 7 p.m Childreus Service—Directory class 11 8.111, Bible classes 4 p.m, Week night Meetings ---Wednesday Prat's meeting 8 p,m, ifgmondvblle, Presbyterian ltev. J . Argo, pastor, 'Sunday sot linos 11 neon, and; p m. Biide citta• 3 pan Prayer met,t!n, t4'otluosdaa 3p, in. Y. P. M.S. [Hien ;rd in the month 8 p,m, Women's 3Iissiee ary Society 3rd Weduewlay ie the uumtl at 2.00 pan. L,di,,,' aid 1110n, t4 ilii• modiately after. MCJClllop Presbyterian Rev. I) O,trs,v"II pastor. dunday services Duffs' church 11 am Sluttiay school 10 a ill. Prayer meeting Wed- uesdn7 8 pan. W01110n'3 3lissi01i31: Society tat Friday in each month at 2 o'clock. t6onstance Methodist Rev, t\', Bolan, pastor, Small. service'2 3,1 p.m. Young People's Ilea. g*us2.3) ptot Sued ey \omen's A100il. ary first 'Tuesday of every month a 00 p,on. L, tier' Aid last Thursday of each month 2,31) p.m Winth-op Presbyterian Sunday 00:tviee 2,30 pm, Sunda) chool I l0pm,, Prayer meeting Tuesday 8 p.om, L.C. last Well. ft Will Prevent Ulcerated Throat,_ At the first symptoms of sore throat which presages ulceration and inflam- mation, take a spoonful of Dr Timm 68 19oleetric Oil :Add a little sugar to it to make ft palatable, •1t will allay the irritation anti prevent the ulceration and swelling that .are do Dafnfnh Those who were periodically subject to quiney have, thua:have ninclo.them. selves immune to attack. Highest Prkes Paid for rags, rubbers, bones, metal, horse hair, hides, skins, all kinds of furs etc, Also take books and newspapers N. Appliezoft ; IAFOR1'H JUNK DIIALE1 Dimas from Creamery Phone 183 Don't Delap It any longer but caste in at once and have those Photo_ graphs taken to give to your friends icor Xmas. We. will please you. and you will please pour /riends. Only 1 week e until Xmas so come in now and have the Xmas problem solved, 12 good Photographs wit make I2 good presents, l As the daps get dark very earlg please conte in early, Picture Framing a Speci- Itg--We sell FYlms and do finishing'for .Amateurs. �$'H1Ct PHOTOGRAPHER SEAFORTH r SOUR, ACID STOMACHS, GASES OR INDIGESTION! "Pape's Diapeps!n" neutralizes exoes- sive acid in stomach, relieving dyspepsia, heartburn and distress at once. Time it! In live minutes all atom. ooh distress, duo to acidity, will go. No indigestion, heartburn, sourness or belching of gas or erletations of undi- gested food, no dizziness, bloating, foul breath or headache. r\ Pape's Diapopsin is noted for its speed in regulating upset stomachs, It is the surest, quickest stomach sweet- ener in the whole world, and besides it le harmless. Put an end to stomach distress at once by getting a large fifty - cent case of Pope's Diapepsin from any drug store. You realize in fife minutes how needless it is to suffer from indi- gestion, dyspepsia or any stomach dis- order caused by ferinentatiou due to ,•eressive acids in stomach. ' PROMPTLY SECURED, i In all couturias :1 10 fox 0111' I. I!7NTOR' ADVISER, which will be sort- ' MARION St 111,410'' "For the Blood is the Life." WHEN YOU ARE SUFFERING With any dleoa0a duo to Impure blood ' ouch as Eczema, Scrofula, Scurvy Bad toga, Abeeaeaoe, Moor,., Glandular Swellings, Soils, Pimples, Soren of any '. kind, PIue,Blood Polson,tiheumatinm, Gout, ode., don't , a'ie y,mt time and Ineney a, iodic) ,Itti ha nzetlis which cannot get below the murfa the .kin, What 5011 want 1. a medicine that call thoroughly free the blood the poisonous matter which alone le the true “thSe of all your muttering, Clarke'» mood 01isn,re is,iuxt 0440" n medicine. It is composed ..i ingredient; width guickl' exp! from the Ll.,od all hopuritien, from what. et c11850 .rising, and by rendering it clean and pore, ,can be relied on to circa a lasting cu: elfte ,r, ).11 t 1t0 phltt t - ee;f 0,rrt 1 ,1i; ever 50 years' success, Plasma 70 tS take, Sold 0. !7' 08,.,,,,•, .nlr I Stwervepo sau,,I,. 1CURES ALL SKIN & BL000 DISEASES, Clarke"s L iod Mixture 5 v :>w SUFFERING CATS! GIVE THIS MAN THE GOLD MEDAL I ...,,.,,.,,.e....,,.,....+,,.,.,,000 o,..........»:,.,..,.. Let folks step on your feet hereafter; wear shoes a size smaller it you like, for corns will never again send electric sparks of pain through you, according to this Cincinnati authority. He says that a few drops of a amid called freezone, applied directly; upoc a tender, aching corn, instantly re, Heves soreness, and soon the entire corn, root and all, lifts right out, This drag is a sticky ether compoundi but dries e.t once and simply shrivels up the corn without inflaming or even irritating the surrounding tissue. It 1s claimed that a quarter of an ounce of freezone obtamed.at any drug store will cost very little but is audl• dent to romove every hard or soft corn or callus from one's feet. Cut this ouA, eepedially if you are a woman reader