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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1918-06-06, Page 5• ThilfSeley Julie 6 831► 1�A1 OC MER ' SIR EDMUND WALKER, LUX. D.C,L„ President CAPITAL PAID UP, $15,000,000 SIE JOHN AIRD, General Manager 1i. V, F. JONES, Arg t. Cen'L Manager RESERVE FUND, . $13,500,000 Open a Savings account with this Bank and deposit money which would otherwise be kept at home idle and exposed to loss by fire or theft. Interest is earned and you have the satis« faction of knowing that your money is secure. Seaf® 1-J �i. X3r.aaa.04 .➢. G, MULLEN, Manager W. �t Walker I ) For Sale Undertaker and Embalmer W, .1, Walker, holder of gov. ermuent Diplome and License Day or Night calve receive our prompt attention Day Phone 67 Night " r8 YOU CAN SUCCEED ),O, CENTRAL fadliW STRATFORD, ONT. Ontario's Loading Commeroial School stakes success easy, Wo have three departmenta Oominereial Shorthand and Telegraphy. We give individnal instrnctious audatu- dente may enter at any time, Gra duates are placed in positions. :Phis is yonr opportunity as there is a great call upon ns for trained help, Write at once for particulars. W J ELLIoiT D A MCLACHAN PRESIDENT PRINCIPAL FOR SPtLE eflEAR Frame House, 7 rooms and pantry summer kitchen and cellar, Hard and soft water, Electric lights, large ve ranclah. Stable Ili' el 12' hen ;house 9 7` . Apply at the News Office THICK, GLOSSY HAIR FREE FROM DANDRUFF •Girls) Try It! Hair gets soft, fluffy and beautiful—Get a small bottle of Danderine. If you ears for heavy hair that glis- tens with beauty and is radiant with life; has an incomparable softness ;, is fluffy and lustrous, try Danderine, Just ono application doubles the beauty of your hair, besides it imine. diately dissolves every particle of dandruff. You can not have nice heavy, healthy hair if you have dandruff, This 'destructive scurf robs the ]lair of its lustre, its strength and its very- life, and if not overcome it produces a fever- ishness and itching of the scalp; the hair roots famish, loosen and die; then bile flair falls out fast, Surely get a • shall bottle of Knowlton's Danderine 5nom any drug store and just try it. House and half sore of land in the village of Egnondvillo. The property is Situated on Ccntre Street, close to the. Presbyterian Ohuroh and is known as Ole Purcell property. Good oom-. fortablo house, good shed, good well and cement eietern, All kinds of fruit trees, strawberries, raepberriea and currant bushes, 1'hie is a corner pro party with no breaks all front, sud the and is in a good state of cultivation, This is a nioe property for a retired farmer and the taxes ale light. For partic.11ars apply on the premises or to John Raekiu, Seafor'th, For a Nice Nifty Hair Out call at Bolton's Barber Shop CARDNO'S BLOCK[SEAFORTH i IMPORTANT! If you have funds on hand at the present time for investment, I wish to advise that I have secured FL block of 825,000, of the recent issue of the Province of Ontario Gold Bonds, maturing in ten years from the 15th of May 1918. These Bonds bear interest at the rate of SIX per cent, with coupons attach- ed payable semi-annually. Over one million of these Bonds were taken up in the City of Toronto less than four hours after same had been placed on the Market. DO NOT DELAY as these Bonds will be sold very quickly. Bonds delivered free of charge to you Denominations $100, 500, K 1000. JOHN RANKIN Bond and Debenture Broker Main Street, Seaforth Phone 91 a CREAM WANTED Cr, Send your creels to us and receive top prioe5, We are tui:uilig our plant the year through and can hei,die yams' full supply aid furnish you with mans. We pay t11100 each month and weigh ; sanipl0.and test each can of cream cure fully. Our inott0 is " Honesty to Our Patrons " Patrons are requested to re Turn all our mans whop not in nye, 3.ttter an "Buttermilk al.,,, n 11 hand nd for at market prides. The Seatorth Creamery Co. SEAFOR'IL-I fvIA}IT IT Good Milling Wheat........,...... $2,1i) Oats ... .................. 711 Barley ... ... ...... ... ...................1 35 Bran per ton 36,00 Shorts per ton 41 Flour.......... .. „.....,1160 Eggs .. Hogs to fanners ..,.. 1!) Oil lleco;;nieed as the ioarling eeeelfo h0 (1888 nation of worms, 310ther Graves' Worm rExterminator has prey( el a boon to suffering 011ildree everywhere, It seldom fails, Kippen Mrs, Wm, lemon still continues very poorly 5)16 her friends arc very anxi- ous about her, Bliss Edith Holum of Tilbury and Mies Edna Daynan of McKillop have been visiting Miss Louisa Ecellymont. A number from here welt to the reception given by Mr. and ]lira, John McGregor in honor of Sir and Mrs, Edgar Butts. The young couple have boot wishes of a Must of Mende who wish them well, Mr David Kyle of the town line was taken to the Victoria Respite] and operated on for eppendioitia, We are glad to know it was successful and the patient is doing well, Driving through the eoumtry now is a great delight as the growth is so fine everywhere The trees are also at their best, pJtwi�ww�wM.a,q.,�yuM.�waap Town Topics! ej_ . ww..,ww,®o...wrw.�........«..0 011.33.3333.1111.....0033.3.3131 temla tetti The High Ooet of Living—E00n0107 le the word today. Make your old garments do instead of purchasing new 0805. Hays them dry cleaned and pr08806, Dry cleaning when properly done lengthens the life of garments, preserves their f10elt new appearance and note as a disinfeolant, Unsaidtar,y wearing apparel often catmint 8l0knees and death due to germs, clothing should be cleaned at frequent intervals, My Wardrobe, Goderioh 131„ Sosfortb, Opp, Queen's Hotel. Miss Effie McLeod, of Detroit and Mre '1, Colbert, of Loudon are visiting their mother, Mrs D, Clark in L+'g. 0100688119, Mrs, (Dr,) Mnlligau, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. T. McQuade left last Friday for her home in Grand Forks, North Dakota, Mr, Arthur Barnett, of Mitchell, [(peep the week -end in town, Mies Waite, of Goderioh was a visit- or at the home of Mre. Archibald, er, Mre, L. T, DeLacey, Mre, J. B. Thompson and Miss Guerra Brown were in Clinton on Saturday attending an executive meeting of the Red Croce and Huron 0011111y War Contingent EYE SPECIALIST will be at Beattie's on June 17th and 18th. Mise Robb, of Toronto was a weelc• end visitor at the house of her sister Mrs, 0. L. Williams. Mrs. 11. F. Jones and Mrs, Junes Sproat are visiting relatives in Detroit Mrs, McLeod and Miss Coventry, of Woodstock are visiting friends here, Mies Rata Young ie a Toronto 81811 or, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Glass, of Lim - don motored over and spent Saturday at the manse with Dr, and Mrs. F. H, Larkin, Miss N. Shillinglaw, of Toronto spent a few days at her home in luckeretnith, Mrs, O'Connell who was visiting Mrs, T. McQuade has returned to her home in Buffalo. Mr, .1. Edmunds went to Petawawe, set week to enlist. Mr. and Mrs. H. Btbalz, of Auburn, are visiting their daughter, Mrs, Lath. erland in Tuckersmith. Miss Mary Cowan and Miss Merger et Cowan are home from Toronto for he vacation. The Rev. H, B, Moyer, of Hyatt Av- enue, London,has received a unanimous Dill to the Methodist church here Rev, Geo, McKinley has bean invited to be- come pastor of the Hyatt AvenueChuroh n London. lslrs R. A, Wilson, of New York is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. E, Southgate, Mies 1'ovel, of Hamilton, is a guest at the hone of Mr, and Mrs. A, Stew- art, High St, Mr, and firs. E. McFanl left on Thursday to visit relatives in St. Thom. 08, Rev. 5. Middleton, principal 'n charaeof the Anglican Boarding School Blood Reserve, McLeod, Alta., will give an address on the Missionary work among the Indians in St, Thomas' Church school room, evening of June cath et 8 p,m, A cordial invitation le extended t0 111000 interested 111 Miss- ionari work to be present as Mr Mid- dleton is a vary interesting spealcor full of zeal in the work in which be is en- gaged, EYE: SPECIALIST cvili ha at 13eattles en Julie 1 7th and 18811, 1itirs 0. Atkinson has 191111,106 to town from the West, Mies Heleon spent Saturday with friends in Sebriugvnlle. Mr, and Mrs, McClelland and little daughter of Maden were week end vis- itors at the home of ltfajor and Mrs, R, 5, Hays, Mise Margaret Moran or Crediton spent the holiday with her parents, Mr and Mrs, John Horan. Mr, and Mrs, R Frenoh have moved. into the home on Church Street re- cently occupied by the Misses Cooper. Mr, Bradshaw of Stratford spent a A Pill That Lightens Life—To the fete days here man who is a victim of indigestion th, A del transaction of business becomes an add• mune! ed misery. Ho cannot cou00ntrato his rounds mind upon his tasks an loss cold vex- 00111)011 adorn attend him, To su011 a loan Parra to gran. aloe's Vegetable Pills offer relief. A C, A, et course of treatment, according to direo. sustain tiotn5, will convince hint of their groat grants 90001191100 They aro oonlidently tea- 1191) an 0)9)01endcd beoa1109 they will do all that the list is Oaf mod far them. 018811!11 lntation composed of the town and the mayors of the sw- ig towns waited on the County on Wednesday to request them faun t a very libeledm to the Y, M, 1 toxemia of the loaves it has ed at the front. (.401103'0U8bev0 beim given by other conn - Cl it is -!loped Huron will head , Mayor Wigle of Goderie11 is an of the doputatioli . THE SEAT ORTH NEWS Mr. and Mt, Edger Lawson 881(1 Bernice of Auburn, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs W. Sclater, Via Banking house afoot June let are from 9.30 to 2,30, Saturday the hours are from 9,30 to 12 noon. Mr 8', Watson and W. Polkington of Hamilton are visitors at tate 11011re of Mr, and Mrs, J, R. Archibald, Mr's, P, M, Oheeuey is visiting friends in Goderieb. Mre .1, H, Reid and Mtse Chandra Reid are lu Ottawa, rte the manipulations are pimple, they can often be carried out by the home folks ehoulrl the beekeeper be away. (3) Metiipulstions to proventswsrtn• ing eltogother, At the titne of writing, none of the manipulations that Rare beets tried has eueoeedod except the cutting out of all queen•oells ovary acv. 00 or eight days, and this failed during a heavy !lousy flow from clover at Ot- tawa in 1016 when the bees raided gn0011e from worker larvae, and swarths lset1011 before the queen oo11s were cap- ped over. It has, however, been found possible to prevent swarming in out - Mies Bella Ballantyne of Waterloo apiaries, forty miles north of Ottawa, spent Sunday at her home, by this means, although it entailed weekly visite from the middle of May untie the middle of Augnat, and ninoh time was spent 113 ex5nuning eseh 001. .,? he Silver Thimble and Trinket Oam. paign is still epee, Members of the oommitteo will be at Thompson'. Fro- thier) store to receive o0utributione on Saturday June 8th, Rev Cleo, MOI{inlay is attending the London Oonferonee which meets in Walkerville this weak ft fa a great tiny, Experiments in the emitted of swarm ing are being 0ontinited, (specially along the following !sues, which seem the alust promising ( ug :-- g brood surprise to tho people of Soaforth to to the super, Many l off these 11will de - know Mr, McKinley will leave town this year, having been called to London Mr, MoKiuley and family will be much missed in town. Mr e, Win. m. Bullard is visiting friends 10 Stratford, Ord Bishop Williagle will hold Confirma- tion in St, Thomas' Church at 11 a.m. on Sunday, June :6th, Mre. (Dr,) Moore, of Brewtols spent a few days with friends here, lay swarming under team conditions. (2) Finding means by which the brood chamber may he easily ex,minad without lifting 081' the supers, A hive in wh1011 the brood combs are in a rack' than can drawn out sideways is he• ing tried. (3) Endeavouring to breed a strain that will not swarm, of which the pre- liminary step is to Lind out if the non swarming character shown by scale queens is inherited. A queen ahowine Mrs. George McIntosh is moving into this character was found to retain it the brink cottage which she purchased the following year. from Mr. Brett and bdr. Hogg intends I occupying the douse vacated by Mre I RUPTURE IS CURABLE 3'lCIntoeh, Miss M. Williams is visiting 181 I Results Not Irltluoneod by Age or Lou tl F T Mrs, D. Sproat of Belgrade is here Pert, visiting friends. Rupture is not a tear or breach 11) Rev. Fr. Goetz spent Wednesday iu the andominel wall, as commonly sup - London, posed, but it is a etretehing or dilation of a natural opening, says J _ Y..Egau, The Entrance Examinations will he of'i'orouto,the noted rupture appliance on the 19th, 20th and Slat of the specialist who will visit, Seeforth, month. Queen's Hotel, Wednesday all clay till Collegiate examinations will extend i 9 p•tt+•, 1 (107 1)1)17 June 1911,, from June 14th to July 5th this year A large number of the Collegiate students are getting their examinations by working on the farms sister in Toronto. � g 1 0 ,010 *standing, reports Ex - The Methodist Sunday School of Sea - forth will hold a Lawn Social on Church Lawn on Friday, June 7(11 from 8 p ut. Program provided, Proceeds for send ing boxes to boys overseas, ENGAGEMENT (From the Canadian Weekly Journal) The announcement of the engage meet of Lt, W, Pearson (Pete) Grieve, Canadians, to Miss Vera Sargeaut, youngest daughter of Mre. W, A. Sar- geant and the late W. A. Sergeant of tot Westbourne q'erraue Hyde Park, London, and "Sootlands," Etaslemere, Surrey, has been delayed owing to the death last December of Mr. W. A Sargeant. CONTROL OF SWARMING One of the greatest problems in bee. keeping today is the control of swarm- ing, It is natural for a strong colony of bees to swarm in early summer who honey it; coming in, but the breakin up of the colony outs clown the hone yield ; while watching for and hiving 5189)1815 takes a great deal of the bee. iceep51's time, and the swarm may es- cape notice enol 11y away. The methods of controlling swarming fall under three heads. (1) General measures, Partly shad. ing the apiary , providing a large en- trauao with deep space between combs and Boor; giving plenty of roots in 811 brood chamber and supers ; and yonn queens. These measures, while vain b10, have been found lnsuli010nt in hemselves to prevent the bees from sisiug queens in preparation for swarm ug (2) Manipulations to prevent more hen one swarm, The queen's wings re olipped, preferably dur,ng fruit - loom, and when a.prttne swarm 1091100 nd is et ill in the air, the queen is iokod up from the ground and planed u a oage, and the hive ie removed to a env stand, A new hive containing h0 caged spasm is thou placed on the Id stand to t•e8eve the returning warm, the queen being liberated later, he field bees join the swarm, leaving ie parent hive 00 in11018 weakened that is not likely to swarm again, To lke ()Detain of this, however, the pare nt hive may be merely turned aromid id not removed to the dietan1 Stand 1til live days later, This 1n0tho6 of warm control noOesetetee immediate %ton81038 when the swarm issues, but, Relieves Asthma At Once, If you could read the thousands of unsolicited letters received by the makers from grateful mere, you, too, would realize the remarkable curing powers of Dr..): D KelTogg's Asthma Remedy. All cases. incipient and chronic, are ben efirted by this great family remedy,aud many of them are cured. Why suffer or experiment with worthless prepare tions when the genuine Kellog's can be purchased everywhere, Puzzling. 3umoms—Do you bink you will leers like your titled a nu -in-law? Billions —1 don't know, 1 r'an't tell where to Place him In m x y expense e1.n 8C BCCennt, He is neither a recreation nor an intent. went. Mrs. Siddons. After she had retired from the sears tire. Siddons was found studying Lady efeebeth and said, "I am amazed to fiscover some new points in the char - atter which I never found out while acting it" Tommy Knew. "Tommy," said the teacher, "how do they ascertain the measurement of a vessel?" n "I guess they :measure it with a navy g yard," was the unexpected reply. --Chi• y rage News. a a b a p 0 ,P t1 it 111 01 111 a 8 • Hugo's 'Slip. Victor Hugo puts inlu the mouth of Charlemagne, in ".tymailiot." the words, "You dream IIko a scholar of Sorbonne." That f;torous institution was founded in 1::,,e, 4:11 years after the days of Charlemagne. Might De Worse. "What d0 you know about 0111 Hob air?" "Why, Bill travels for tate same house Ido." `I know that, but is he all right oth- erwise?"—Exchange. An Impossible Undertaking. "I hear that you have been Laid up with nervous prostration, What's the cause—overwork or worry?" "Both. I tried to have a photograph taken that suited my wife." — New York Times. Don't Write Poetry. "Don't write poetry 11151085 you can't help it, " says the 51, Louis Globe -Dem- ocrat. And often when you think yen Can't help it '8fs wail le, consult a doctor. Toledo Blade, Princess Triangle Program� for Thursday, Friday, Saturday presents Blown=e. ed flessie" Barriscale anotner of the really great stars of the films, worthy 89 fol- low Fairbanks appears in Bawbs 0' Blue Ridge " under the supervision of Thos, H. ince also showing "The Nick of Time Baby A Keystone half mile of just laughs �n ELEE21iEEEEE2n12J1121ll2Rf2f11 EPEE 2 ST AND 1 Goldwyn Pictures I Epresent MADCE 2� KENNEOY E ---and her eines ---and her smile i!tiE� 2111 EEdgar Selwyn's Famous Stage Success I 1I1 6651(I - w f a d- 4gyp g 16 tr. T.he story of an almost gide and a slot= quite Bridegroom 2J'd EThe story of a Road -House where they 1 serve nothing but chicken PJII ThursdayFriday S° y a.tut day Peat Bogs, 'W Pent is a vegetal 1e formation, Nome- times Or 11 spongy diameter (when re- eent) and again cf n 1.11)11 iipproxiuult- ing in eolnposttb'n to 188,01, 1rf111e in some instant'cs, at the bottom of bogs, it approaches ligulte' 711111 Sven 813111, r ricemo ce 5c and 10c brd l r`_-01-11 tr-....veasewneesvennewmerragnerm arP _' Mi~? M 112111E21'11E211k7i1MEKT2lVM