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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1918-01-24, Page 86Qni SDT al J1r Bair cutting Is an Att. It makes a great difference to pour appearance how the cutting of the hair is done. Difjeientfeatures require differ- ent treatment. You will get careful consider- ation at the Commercial BarberShop,C4th W. ROBINSON Flop IF YOUR CHILD IS CROSS., FEVERISH, CONSTIPii t t;: Look, Mother!' If tenger: is rc'.70 cleanse little bowels with "Coe,. fornia "Co ,- f'ornia Syrup of Flue" Motbere pan rest easy after ?.;. ^ I 'California Syrup of Flee bit m- s few )tours all the eloped -lip srr=[, four i,ile and fee:e ntitt;_ foe! gee!'.. ! •:roves out of the bowels; ,ted see lee , I e well, playful oluld Sick children netda"t be ce":. 'eke tide harmlees "fruit le.tat, nnette of mothers keep it euse.they know its action -on the h, Iiver and bowels is prompt, sed Ask your druggist fora l,ott'.o California, Syrup of Figs," eine direetione for babies, chi'dr. a1 ages and for grown-ups. WE WANT NOW A Reliable Agent in Huron Count y to Sell Pelham'a Peerless Fruit aud /rnamental trees during Fall and Wiu• .sr months. Good pay, exclusive tern. tory, free Belling equipment, Over 600 Acres of the choicest Nur- eery stock including New varieties con. trolled by ua. Handsome np-to-date selling equipment and a splendid Can adieu grown stock, to offer customers We are not jobbers. Write now for Agency terms to PELHAM NURSERY 0. , Toronto, Ont, :J. B Catalogue sent on request to plicants for agencies or purchasers of weary atock. FIVE ME ALS IN THREE YEARS Family Almost Wiped Out By Consumption. From A Lo.ol in the rear of more pretentious buildings comes a ghastly tale, one that in this fair Province or ours seems almost incredible; yet, to those who know the ravages of eon- .umptior_, it is but a typical case, Grief stricken, the mother tells us r..1 her five small the buried from this lowly home during the past three years, of her only remaining child, stet - faring from a tuberculous hip, and then as though in mockery of their rrdsery, the father, too, was stricken. He is now a patient at the Muskoka Free Hospital, where every endeavour Ms being made to save his life. The uskoka Free Hospital for Consump- lives is appealing for help to carry an this fight against the Great White )ague. The money you give will help them seek out these unfortunate fatni- llre and give them a fighting chance fod their lives. Contributions may be sent to W. J. Gage, Chairman, 84 Spadina Avenue, Toronto; or Geo, A. Reid, Secretary - Treasurer, '223 College °i. Taronto, 1 Olnolnnatt authority says corns dry'up and lift out "with fingers.' Hurrah i, .How's° This r •,4.0x.4,1•, W H,H• W H W,M t„H,HN., H• H,H•e.,HMM•N••w Hospital records 'sheer that every time you cut a corn you invite lock. Raw or' blood poison, which de needles(), rays a Cincinnati authority, who telia you that a quarter ounce of a drtia tailedat lite tfeeostrfrom the drug storadbut in sufficient to led one's feet of ever hard or soft corn or callus, ti>Yon. steeply apply a few drone Of ireezone on a tender, aching corn and soreness is instantly relieved. Short. Ilee the entire corn can be lifted out, 9toot and all, without pain. andfrills claimedstocl> est shrivel up any but dries at y torn without inflaming or even ire. toting the surrounding tissue or skin. toff your. Wife wears high heels, eiW VII be glad to fenny of this.ee GQRRESI'QI QENQE 1 pn•r...arM®....MMr�•ws...�u Bayfield The Cemetery Committee twat un. Monday for the auuoal meeting. The Library Board also hold thou meeting lust week. The income for the year post was $i48, with b7S books in the Library There tees() 175 new books addedeluring the year and 2886 volume taken out, The officials for 1978 are; Free. gay W E Darling, Seo. Trras, G N`, Greenslade, Librarian, Rev McFarlane, Assit. li Drohmau, Board of Directors, Rev W Ashe.Everest, H W Erwiu, Jae Reid, F A itldwattle, As the Library has but a small fee, for the great help of the oommnuity it is hop- ed all will aid it and become members at once, Au At Hone fur the Patriotic Soc- iety was held un Teeeday night. A lunch was +rved t sr 7 •' d 11711 tttl a mill Y g tl. _floe :quilted{ fleas 7a api,11,1711t; a elite ain't In 1 t fate with [Heeds, The Agticuln,,tai ciauiety met 00 Wettnoaday anti 'fleeted rho officers toe 7'Jr8. 1VICKIlioly ! the dleKillep Telephone Company held their mound uir<etiug at Winthrop on Friday afternoeb. Their ,vac a fair attendance. Mr Swell, the President, was in the chair The minutes were read and adopted. The Finaucial Statement of the auditors showed a atnall balance iu hand. Thu following commissioners were elected:— Sam McCool,Chae McGregor, Geo Hare, and J.M. Govenlock. At a subsequent meeting of the commissioners Mr Mo Cool was elected Preeideut, Mr Earn, Treasurer and Mr Gorenlock secretary, This week started with pleasant weather we hope it will contiuue as there has been all the cold desirable. Word has been received that W, Barrows, son of Mr. and Mrs, .J, Bar- rows of Walton, had died in Western Canada. Mr. and Mrs. T. M, Irvine who have been visiting the latter'() parents at Dundalk have returned and rented 100 sores, what is known as the Barrows farm from J. J, Irvine. It has been utterly impossible for Children who are a long ray from school to attend during the part mouth. It will be well for the school authoritiee to thoroughly underetandthat. Twenty eight eoholars of Bethel Sunday School received Robt. Raikes Diplomas recently, Mr and Mrs David Boyd are expeot- ed to return home from Sudbury this week. We are glad to say that Mrs B'iyil is greatly improved in health, BrucefieId the trains are running again. For ane week we did not know there was a war 01t, The ()grin made our village very quiet, Rev. Mr Hart is visiting retutivoe in Termite. tauley and Tnekeramith knittere are fleeing a oontt et during the month of January. They are working hard for the sohliora ill a friendly way, Those who lose will give it slipper to all. Mrs Geo. Swan and family who were in Torottlo are home ermine, Dublin Rev Father Noonan )tae been ill for some time and is at present in St Joe. eph'e Hospital, London, Mice Roselle Cronin hae gone to l'ictori in Prince Edward County, to take charge of a school. Miss A, Clark le home from Detroit visiting relatives, Mies Ella Pierce is visiting in Strat- ford. The Snow blockade is lifted for the present but we cannot Say for how long Mr James Mcdounel of Melita Man, is visiting hie brothers here, Mr John Evans of Stratford spent Sunday et his home here, Mr Ed Wetter of London ie at hie home here, Mr Frank McOonnel called on friend in London last week, The many friends of Mr Thee Murray will be sorry to hear that he is seriously ill THE SEAPORT I1 NEWS Mr Joe Weber Jr made a beeinoes trip to Lender) on Mendel,. A Dance will be given in the Opera Hall here on Friday evening Jan, 2,5th Good mucid --Lunch sowed, Walton The atone of ieat week tvas one of the woret'soen hero. Mountains of avow covered the north side of every fence and bank. The railway was completely drifted in until Wednesday two big Mogul engines at Niched to a snow plow forded their way through. It was a rare siglttto lieu the snow flying sixty feet ire the air when the plow atrnok a drift, The clfioiale for the Orange Lodge far 1818 are Wm A, McCall, 1) M; J R Hamilton; Chaplain, Rev F Braila; 11 S Chas Case, F el; D Crawford; Trees G MoOall, 1) of 0 W, 8 Forbes; Lectur- ors, D Joiutetntl audit Hoy; Committee J. Love, A M°Call, D Holmes. A Bruce Win Woods, Tyler, A Hoy. The Institute Meetii g on Friday next when Mrs Pareons will wt I bop rtseut The twiny brieutte of Mr Neal Sr, are very pleased to see him able to be round again after his prolonged illness, The fantone Jubilee Singers were here this week. The proceeds go to Foreign Missionary warn. ]lire Jackson, Mr Lee Barrows, and Mr Thus. Barrows returuerl from the Moat to attend the funeral of their brother, William, The funeral service of the late William Burrows was largely attended list Sat- urday afternoon. Many friends from McKillop showed their last respects, Tho regular meeting of the Ladies Aid to the home of Airs John 13alfour at Lsaabury next Thursday, Regular service in the Methodist ehurob next Suuday, Why not attend, regularly. Worms cause fretfulness and rob the infant of sleep, the great nonrieher, Mother Gravee' Worm Exterminator will clear the stomach and intestines and restore healthfulness. Special Vs, Sideline Poultry Production At this tilue when economical pro• duction is of liret oonsideration, the question of whether pt•oduction should be iuoreasod by eueonrsging the num- ber of poultry farms or by in.oreaeing the Hooks kept on farina and hook yards in the towns and oitiee, betimes of epee Intl interest That the poultry epooialist uattally gets bettor roenits than the farmer, be- cause he lies to; if be did not be would soon be out of business He has no, thing but his poultry to depend ou; be must show's profit It costa hire so much more to feed hie poultry than it does the farther that hie only ealvetion is in itaoretteed produotion, He must get it or fell by the wayside—one of the failures in the poultry business With the present high prioee and ever ascending high prices of feed, it la bo coinitng more and more difficult for the speoialiet ro show it satisfactory profit so that we thuet turn for increased pro duction to souroos whore the food problem is not so acute, Phis brwlge tie to the mixed farts whore a flock is kept as a sideline and to the town dweller. Every feint in the century eked(' carry a Hook largo enough to make the beat use of the unsaleable grains, vege. table and waste ntinc, ]'here are few few farina that could not to great ad- vantage carry a flock of at Tenet one hundred hens. But the flock meat bo on a business basis. Ono member of the family preferably one of the yoking• er members, should be given full charge Careful records should be kept and all wasters promptly disposed of, In this way the produotion may be greatly increased without any corresponding in oreaee in ooet. Moet of the work will be dome by ane of the younger memb- ers of the family, It will be generally necessary to purchase some feeds to supplement those available on the farm, but by so doing much of the low- er grade products of no other value may be fed to produce a greater profit than if Bold or fed to any other live stock. The greatest hope for increased pro- duction at the present time lies in the backyard Hooka. There is no reason Thursday Jan 2 why every city town and village should not wholly or in a great park et any rate, eolf.aupportittg (rout an egg atttnd point, There are hundrode and thou• aide of dollars' worth worth of good feed thrown he the garbage paila ever day. The waste going on oven yet in our °Wee !e simply appalling. The ltitchon`waete from the ordinary family tnay be fed to tulvtitttege to it 8o0 of about twenty live ov six birtle, This is More than many people will _ stent to keep, out a (look of dile silo will only require a hone() about twelve feet aquar'e—()Veit ti little loss will do—no yard room le neoeseary and the ogge produced should keep the house sup plied aud eat) leave enough to sell to less thrifty neighbors, to pay for all the supplementary feeds whiob it ie ideas sary'to put'eimee. What ie more temptigg to ttie appet- ite than an absolutely new laid egg from a flock that has been cleanly fed? Once used to home produced ogge, the comm nlner will never be coutettt to de. pend on store eggs, 1'f you don't bo hove this, try it e Crider present oouditious, increased produotion should not be brought about by inoreaeing the number of poultry farms but rather by inoteaeiug the size and number of farm flocks, culling oloanly, aud keeping uothtug but good produoere tuidlast but of primary nip. ortauoe—by the increase in number or backyard flocks that may he kept large. ly on feet) that would otherwise be wasted. WARNING NOTE 'Ilio family Herald and Weekly Star of Montreal are this week publish• ing a warning notice chat their offer of a groat war map is shortly to be with- drawn, and ale° advising subscribers to renew promptly, otherwise they may miee.a copy or two, as the enormous increase of publishing compels them to cancel promptly all expiring eub- ecriptione. The Family Herald and Weekly Star at $1.25 a year, including their great war map, is wonderful value and those wtto fail to take advantage of this offer now are sure to be sorry, There has been an enormous demand for that paper and map this season. TRY it just once! Ask your friend to let you "pilot" his car on an open stretch. You'll like it, and will be surprised how easily the, Ford is handled and driven. If you have never felt the thrill of driving your own car, there is some- thing good in store for you. It is vastly different from just riding—being a passenger. And especially so if you drive a Ford. Young boys, girls, women and even grandfathers—thousands of them— are driving Ford cars and enjoying it. A Ford stops and starts in traffic with exceptional ease and smoothness, while on country roads and hills its strength and power show to advantage. Buy a Ford and you will want to be behind "the wheel" constantly. Runabout - $475 Touring - - $495 THE UNIVERSAL CAR F. 0. B. FORD, ONT. J. F. Daly - Dealer Seaforth Cook Bros. - Dealers Hensall in wishing you allgood things `at this New Year Season. we desire to thank you for your treatment of us during the year that is closing. And we want you to be assured we shall do all in our power to help your trade in 11918:by producingiOanadian;;Footwear in the latest up=dowtdate.and saleable models 0761 -will certainly give satisfactionl:to you., OTT "The fl-Itorme or Good Shoes' Phone- gi Seaforth yNe,..mmaereeieeveUarealinNAIZIRMEMlie. J INTINU If you want nice, dainty or tasty Job Printing, we are in a better position than ever to supply your needs. Prompt Attention to Rush Orders. Leave us your orders when -in need of LETTER HEADS NOTE HEADS BILL HEADS STATEMENTS ENVELOPES WEDDING INVITATIONS CALLING CARDSPOSTERS CIRCULARS CATALOGUES Or anthing else in printing Cone In And See [Js About Sale Bills THE SEAFORTI NEWS SEAFORTH — ONT. FRUIT TREES and PLANTS For Spring Planting We need no further introduction than the fact that we have been in the Nursery Busineee SIXTY .ONE YEARS, audeare now prepared to meet existing conditions by offering our high grade trees and planta direct to customers at ROCK BOTTOM PRICES Send for our illustrated circulars of hardy varieties which you can order dir'eot ar1(1 save the agent's oommiaeion, of which you get the benefit, Oar prices will be cure to interest you and all stook le absolutely first-olaee and Phone 10 on 141 true to name. Farm For Sale One hundred acres, Lot le, Oon 2. H R S Tnekeremith All cleared, its extra atate of cultivation being a dairy farm for 10 years; Buildings are 1 Story Stone House; Barn 106 x 36; steed shed, 36 x 40; Oemeit etabhling throughout, with accommodation for 100 hogs. Artesian wall with water system in stables; Letter caviler; Milk- ing ayetam; Lemont Silo 13 x 4s Farm is well fenced and (treined Has forty rod of epriug creek at back One and half' mile from Seaforth Statiew. John McNay, 1t RNo3 THE CHASE BROS. CO, of Ontario, Ltd, Nurserymen Established 1867 Colborne, Consignep's Back Again • I wish to inform the public I have .)pened a Shoe Repair Shop, in the Campbell Block opposite the Royal Hotel where I 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. I. Bring your repair work to me and save money :as my prices are lower than any other repair shop in town. CHAS CONSIGNEY Farmers Attention Make money in your spare time this Winter by selling NURSERY STpe)(t and . NEW SEED POTATOES. This is the right time tolstart on Spring Sales We pay highest com. missions and furnish our Salesmen with lite erature with a '•puneh" to it. Sendfor our list of New Offerings and full part- icularse Stone & Wellingto, The Fonthill Nurseries Established 1837 Toronto, Ont.