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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1918-02-28, Page 1Seaforth News Now Series Vol. 20, No. 7 i $2,00 for $1.00 { tienerous Premium List of the is Seaforth Horticultural Society One Dollar entitles 3 o to one year's membership and soy three fu of the following choices: C11.01('H 1 ---Ons A1p1e ur Otte Near 'Pees of any of the following cl rarintioh Apples-Unuhess, fling, Spy, Golden ,Rsts,et, Formas, Telma,. Sweet, Wealthy, (rrar'enutl:,in, 1piteenberg, Mein- roars-A,,,j•nt, Bartlett, Sheldon, Clapp's F.svurite. 0110 tele --4 In6 Num or thin cherry or One Peael, 'Tree nl' ally of the following varietiaet +epeuande rep badg.a and i ;d4igtas of r;u,6, to rate„ feuds or materials f,o• ttny kind sat (1eye - 0 d June, t%herr}•Rw•1; Iiichtuouti ivlout-ht.,reney, Windsor, Bleck Tartatiair, Y, How Spanish, 1't.at•lies-- hitageettld, t'rawfard. C11I)IUE 3-- us, hose selected from thelollnwiug list, Hybrid Perpetual --Alfred Colctnb, Baron Bonstettin; Usu. oral dock Frau Karl Druschki, Ptiul Neyrun, Clrioli Brun. nor, i1ra, John Laing. Climbing -Dorothy Perkins. Kxuelsia, Tansondsohon, (]old Finch, Baltimore Bell. Hybrid Tea-Orusan Teplitz, General iiloArthur, Kaiserine Augusta Victoria, Lady I;;illiugtou, Geo C Waud, Geo Dick - so., Madam Jules Grolez, Sunburst, Marnaln Cochet [pink] 011010E q -Hydrangea Particulate, CHO.[CE 6 -Dutchman's Pipe. CHOICE 6 -Boston ivy. OHOICE 7 -One Peony. CHOICE 8 -Three Un -Named Dahlias, CHOICE 9 -Spires, Von Butte [white flowering shrub] , CHOICE 10-Weigelia, Roses [pink flowering shrubj 011010E 11 -One Lilac, OHOIOE r2 -Ten Gladiolus, CHOICE 13 -Three Tuberous Begonias [births] . CHOICE 14 -One Norway Spruce'. OROiOE ]6 -The Canadian Horticulturist. SWAPO RTH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28 While moat of the former license holder's have been observing the taw there have been a few who will persist in "Defying" pablie opinion and have lie right to expect leuioeoy from the officers who aro pledged to enforce the Jew. Nor aro thh former Itoono° hold. ors the only violators as woo dunton- etrated last week in Henrall when e a prominent citixeu undertook to treat his frieuda so gituurrualy, that they were finally roweled up as "Drunks."' t! o u The War Charities lel ()ninon and can designates to whom it ruay be given if they do trot wish to nee it. Persons wishing to send parcels under this eahomo ahoold apply for the nsceseary coupons, if they have not already tlotte eo, as early an peseible. Coupons fur parcels intended for pria- onera-bobwging to the (.aeadiatt Fureea are supplied by the Prisoners of tVt11' Department, Cauadiau .Red Cross Sec. i;ity, t 4 Cockspur etreet,.l.oudon, ti W. 1, and in aaee of prisoners belonging to Om Imperial Forces, Allied Pc roes er Civilian prisoners of war, by the Cen- tral Prisoners of War Committee, i Thurlor, Plaoe, London, S. 1V. 7. Tile list of gouda whioh may lie forwtndrd ' l is as follows:-•• Ceder [ilia Ant uu appeal for funds Pils' sPuugu, 1, ucila. tooth Pc w=ing, may be nradn trot eutertaiumatit given Plum •Ahnnd,ulce, linelsbaw, Burbank, Lombard, !riper• '. sheviug bruol, safety razor, i,ou•laess of war relief n>.c„Irt by u.},antzattuna Cut out this advertisement, sign your name and address on the HIM below, mark X opposite any THREE choices and mail or hand it with One Dollar to the Secretary. Members wishing to procure trees plants, and other nursery stook in addition to their Three choices whet- her mentioned in above Premium List or not, may do so by paying only the actual cost of came and making out their wants on a separate sheet. When in doubt what to plant -Ask the Directors. Premium List Positively Closes on March 80th A. D. SUTHERLAND Secretary- Treasurer WILLIAM HARTRY President 1 " LY P I 1, RESTAURANT AND eONFECTIONERY EVERY ONE tastes like more if they are the delicious confections we offer. Dainty and attractive in appear- ance, sanitarily made, pure and wholesome. OUR CANDY is the kind you can safely eat, offer to your friends and give to the ohildreu. Isn't that the good, safe hind you have been looking for, Don't forget to Dome in and get your Lunch before you go home after the Ishowi Importance of Pure Seed Pure send is an important factor in gieater production. It might almost 'be safe that it is the moat important. for weedy seed having once been sown, it is impossible to foretell the damage hat may bo dons, in the growing orop or the disappointment that may ensue when gathering or reaping time oomne roOnt) , Hence, et this Gommof the year when sowing iprospect, a pamplethe let 'sailed by ed Bra at of the Departmont of Agriculture Ottawa, entitled "Cleaning' Seineis n,ofintoly and valuable, It tells of the implements that aro needed and the methods that obonld be followed, optimally in the olottning of grain and gross send, A letter to the Pablieatiotls Branch, Ottawa, will bring the pamplt- olet promptly and without oast, Make Huron "Bose Dry' which are Via; incorporated snide:' either '41"6".:'t';tt,th, s (8 unlit.,+e,, ul.•tfal the Federal or the Provincial Ouvern ribhului Urass pnhah,.mitteus (lino pa:r anent and registered under the War a quutot•), mnirler (one t•arh ye;n•) Charities Act of 1017. ur tb by erten brae: a and Lelia ,prcrtcied the are unregistered soeietiee as have received made of woltblttg atld izcl,nio us, nth". written permiesiuu Irani some register - chiefs or leader) ; housewife, haudker- ed war charity to raise funds, chiefs (one a quarter) , combs, stair The Canadian Iced Crass Society is brushes, tooth brushes, cloth brushes, buttons, pipe lights, dubbin, hob nails an incorporated and regietared War Charity under the Act, and it is not shaving soap (one atiok a quarter) , necessary for etcher provincial or local health suite, insecticide powder, chess, Brattohee of tho'Soeiety to register un• checkers, dominoes. del' the New Act, nor to submit any Persons are warned thiit the parcels statements of accounts other than those are aubjeot to oensorahip, attd the in - called for by the Constitution of the Red Cross Society, but it is now absol- utely essential that each local Branch wishing to obtain its Charter should carry out the following regulatiot.a demanded by the new Aot: 1 -Keep careful accounts with rec- eipts and voui here for alt expenditures. 2 -Have these accounts audited; S-Furnish•this audited financial Statement, to the Provincial Branch, ae requested once a year. This is essen- tial in order that the Society's Annual Statement to the Government may be based upon a complete return from each Branch; 4 -Keep minutes of all meetings. Organizations whioh are not in- corporated and registered or are not Branches of such registered 'moieties may only collect or hold entertainments for war relief purposes if they have ob- tained the written permission of each registered war relief Society for which they desire to raise funds or material. The right to grant suoh permits for the Red Cross rests with each Local Chartered Branch within the area cov- ered by its charter, In areae that ale not oovered by Local Branches, the Provincial Branohhae the power to give permits, and in a Province where there is do Provincial Branch, the Central Executive committee of the Society shall exercise this right, Ouly charter ed Branches of the Red Cross Society [Looal or Provinoial] or .the Central Executive can grant permits, No auxiliariesor other societies have the right to grant permits in the name of the Red Cross Society, In order to understand the workings of the War Charities Aot, a careful study should be made of the Aot with the regulations and forms and foreword by the Secretary of State, The Society is printing a form of permit to be used by chartered Branch es to unregistered Societies desiring to raise funds for the Red Cross. A dup. lioate copy of each permit issued by a Branch should be lodged with the local Chief of Police to guide the polios in the enforoement of the Act. Although this Act wes not passed at the instance of the Red Croce, there is no doubt that its action will tend to protect the public from appeals in the name of the Red Cross which result in no benefit to the Society's work. Permits may be obtained from the Secretary of the Red Cross Society. olusion in the parcel of any artiole not memtioned in the above het may entail confiscation of the parcel, Themaxi• mum weight of the parcel is eleven pounds, and it is adviehd that they should not weighting; than three pounc's so as to minimize 'the risk of risk of logs in the poet. When the case against Wm Mason, the hotel.keeper at Blyth, was being argued ill Clinton last week both Croton Attorney Seager and Barrister J, M. Beet, of Seaforth made special reference to the way the Temperance Laws were being enforced throughout Huron County, and uongratnlated the officers and the COUNTY TEMPER. AN('E organization whioh has been aativeli' aesiating sinet the C. T, A, same into force. ' it lute boon demon. stsated very clearly" , said Mr, Seagor; '"1'hat the Prohibition Law CAN be en: forded and that !Moron County will he Prisoner's Personal Parcel BELL—VAN E6MOND A quiet marriage was tolemniaed at St Paul's Church, Bloort Street East, Toronto, on Wednesday,lFebruary 20th 1918, when Ruth Clare, daughter of Mr. W. D. VanEgmond, l3eaforth, Out., wee married to William Earl) Bell, eon of Mr, and Mrs, Robert Bell, Goderioh St. East, Seaforth, The ceremony was conducted by Archdeacon Cody. The bride wore a smart gown of taupe vel- vet with a little French hat of blue end gold, and fisher furs. The happy couple left on Thursday on an extended trip to New York and on their return will reside in Seaforth. Scheme for Prisoners of Wal' other than Officers interned abroad The British War Office has sanotiou. ed en arrangement whereby one par - sal which does not contain other then specified articles may be sent each three months by private individuals in Can- ada direct to prisoners of war other than admire interned abroad. The pars oel must he packed and deepatohecl Thanks for the Christmas Boxes From Men Overseas From "Somewhere in France" comes the following: "I must say that 1 am very pleased to have had the opportunity to accept a part of the Christmas cheer given by the ladies of Seaforth and I greatly appreciate your itindnose. It is one way in which you can cheer up our boys at the front to a very great extent." "Belie Dry" to the very near future, through office by the relative or friend and that this very dosirable posibion of the priiottsr and must bear a coupon g ng harsh Tite noxi of kin has first right to the was; bent reached' using methods. 1018 Wante Flax Lan to Rent The Canadian Flax Mills Ltd. will reit Sod Land, tS ks or Fall plloaaghe 0 {{�� W iii�rH . seeding. The Farmer will pro gh disc, liar row and fl o1I The Company is also open to fur= nisi' seed and purchase the fax o a tonnage basis. For further particulars apply to M. McCormick, Manager, . eaforth Phone 202 ish seed free a •€ d th ' $1.00per year ()risi b3' etches Ilan• } 4s a,i Ill 'a.t tent ,.rage a tn, lr. dtmsnatrtttcci iLet theft l,racncal cat and "•n 1 eaiei "1! to le amid lilt yanetaan, 10 t1.01 'tt'r htv.. coMe 1.i >ra;••, w1: are vel; frond -t tar 1100. ill t',,i"1 wa 01' M unti•l,,;t (4 tt 16.,,t d)s:,ty guar, • 1 ,ittlx n a h 1 r,' 10111,11 01 1 t- 11 . 4 , T t, i!t „Inn. 4t t -tel ru,•n c.he* tuttrht et the A a,onf til-.'tl+• 1vrt t,'. can a .u;.,e 1, ,.1.1.1 111/ ,...40,1:,;, u,• 11' 1 - 11:10 3firt,b Ovalatwfo Vane isutrlen.tltrr A e'Y}rttruut lslnsnrr i8l trriatjr irrnsrs Phones Basiueea 194 Evenings 111 The ,tore yon will always like You !an eome Here Now and See the New spring Models in Coats and Sits "I received a week or so ago, a box from your organization, The parcel arrived in good condition, though sumo what later than you expected, but I oan assure you it was very weloome. I don't know whether the folks at home really realize what it means to receive parcels over here. Personally I like to receive them not only for the contents but also because in some way or other they symbolize home and make one feel there really is something else in life except the exietenoe here." "Your very useful donation of soaks bas reached me and for whioh I thank you heartily. Funny enough, every time I am sotually in need of souks the Seaforth Women's War Auxiliary seem to be always on the job and so I must thank thoee of you who are gifted with such a fine sense of mental telepathy. At all events, souks are always aooepti ab:e cilias, as you know, our laundries are few and far between, and who's one has diHonity in finding time to to wash his person, you can readily understand the garments one weare got mush lees attention," "Raosived parcel from the War Aux- iliary, just at Christmas time and I thank yon for remembering me. Last year when the passel name 1 did- nt expect to be spending this Christmas out Here bet hereat am just the same and from all nppea ,tees, here I a1n likely to be for some time, We have had a lively time during the past year,. but I em still In tine piece and norm and hotly in good oondltlon," ,While our assortmeut is not com- plete, the range of styles is so rep- resentative that you ,will find a very satisfactory selection to choose from. Many -of the values in this early showing are of exceptional merit. Ladies' New Spring Coats M$i0 to $25 Ladies' New Spring Suits $15 to $30 This is oirse ori' the New moderately priced models for Spring 1918 eorne and see the new things' --You do not have to lttutyr because you look. felWOMIrgilitMeiRf 31476114 WilaBEIMIM S 16 P0 TH