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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1918-06-20, Page 4PROFESSIONAL .0 ,RDS MEDICAL •f,,Itoa ,i.t,.+nr,.nO Q ,.,,,,eanno,w.wu.wrts4+,e Dkt. 3I. 1iUtlkl 1,098, Phisielan and Surgeon J,ate o1 Lemma Reopttal, London', Unglaed.. [1 sosdol Atlennon. to dleeas08 of Eye, Sas, Nose and Throat. 0qteeand residence behind-Domi0i0n Bank. Otne Phone No. ,, Residence Phone No, 100 Ps4e, F, J. iit'RROWE Soatertll came and r s LOOM Ooderic t 8troat, cont 01 1110 P10th odlet ehttrelt, meaner for {Monty of Huron Telephone No. in, ifeltb, setter .k h1AOI(AY, PhYsieials and i✓,4ur80n•ta, (loder)elt Street, opposite Aiello, Char'h 0175181(11, ScorT u'e,tnolo lcarrl4 and Amo Arbor, and Member 1t,mtarlo Collage of Physicians anti Surgeons coroner for County ni lime 1. Nac15,00 hnn00 graduate Trinity Unlverstty: gold recast Nt Trinity 1041X11 College. Member unlade, OLonae,r ..t i'ysiclxueandOnrgtons, 7 R ,,Eo. HEILEMAN, Osteuptlde Specialist Ao in Women's and Children's diseases: and Rheumatic Ear, Eye. 50 e and tThroa aid 4,Ade11.1(1 re- moved without Metcalfe t`ansulultinn free. Laval Hotel Tit allay. `.rnk. (o p,m.:FrldltY 80,144. to ape issued by JOHN Marriage LicoinSOS F• ;,,lew(001 sun npticluu, Bea•vtrtit to e Instiralice Are yam enneldering Insurance, Life or Accident? )(yon are, o postcard will get our rates. J. 0, 11INeHLEY, Geuaral Agent for London Life Insurance Co,, and [apodal Guarantee and Accident Insurance Co, Swmforth, Ont. 1a'nes Watson eenetal Fire, Lite and :Widen t insurance -I Agent, and dealer In dewing Al0ch(1,051. ; blain Street, Bea forth, THE McKILLOP Mutual Fire Insurance Co,. 1; .r 0' 11 r• 1 Earns and Isolated Town Property Only insured. OFFICERS Joe (11.4. oily, 1.0,1001111 pratl?n: Jam?. Evaur. heer•hwood, Vice F ro:teem, Ty,m!,s I 15 ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY Prom the Office MAIM ST, • SEAFORTH, ONT. Phone 114 Evening t't7 lyri $LJBSCRIPTIUN 1,100 dollarer ear, atrial, 1u ad r a new 1t um punt )pn advance, one tiol'tar and a hall will be charged. United Stales paces; e14ilty cents 0xtra• stri4kly 1u When subscribers ohmage their address notice should be lent us immedlatelY, giving Sub- scribers willd00feria favor by notifyingous e , at d e1ly r5' n Irregularity of nY Reading Notloes—No rending noticer advertising any entertalnment or matter by which money Is to be made by anY perso0 or cause W111 be Inserted in Tau Nines without charge, The price for the Inser- tion of business announcements is TEN cents per count line each Insertion to pestles having no contract for display advertising, and FIVE cents per Ilne each insertion to those having display contracts, reading notices, so Cad of Tentertainment o•9 lines, 50 cents, Judicial, Legal, Official and Govern- ment Notteos—Ten email per line for first mbrti) on and five a. cents Der tine for each Tersely ing one Into, wills belinserte1 for s, not exceeding 55.60 per year, , >Avable strictly In advance Display advertising—Rates furnished on application, "Advertisements ordered for Insertion, wUntil forbid," and those sent without written instructions will appear until rite=orders are received for their tis. e004100ance. Letters to the Editor must be accom- panied by the writer's own signature, not or publication, but as a guarantee of good faith, bllty The 1051 the statements made in such communications. Letters on rell- gloua topica will not be published at all except as paid advertising, plainly marked as such. The rate for such )natter le ten cents per line, J. F, SNOWDON EDITOR AND PUBLISHER WHY WASTE GARBAGE? it Can be Utilized for Food for the Hogs. Hays, 1eaforth. Sac: Treaa Directors -.—. D _ F. McGregor, Seafortb; John G. Grieve, 1 - - Winthrop W. Rion, Constance; John Benoewels,'ti Mcc'eConCoGderk: MCEy Behtwobd;. II General ®npra! ObservationsBtodghagen• Robert Ferris, larloeb; Malcom' _ Agents Alex. Leitch, Iiarloc01; E, Hlnchley. Sealort0 • William Chaney. Egmondvllle; J. W. Voc Hplmeeviole; R. G. Jormouth, Brodhagen; Jame Karr an john Govenlock, Seaforth, au Boors. Parties desirous to effect Insurance at trams., other business will be promptly attended to b, application to any of the above officers, address' to their respective pooto83cee. iE 11 ki glteoR ZAP) KO& Y 5' EDAili .100 25 its. parboils; gRIYS LiREMEIITJa -'•LIMITED —r Gcassro C.O7ICHARIS&5 OUT The Original and Only Genuine. Beware of Imitations Sold 04 the Merits MILK IN THE WARM WEATHER Proper Care of Dairy Products Di the Summer Time—Threeltirtg gangs Will help to Relieve Farm Labor Shortage --Work Is to Bo Inlaid - ed This Year. (Contributed by Ontario Department of Agrloulture, Toronto.) Melina of Glover for Sped Profitable TRE pen is mightier than the sword ' ' especially when 1l has a i to 1t, Then mul- tiply that pig by 40,000. Multiply this again by 200 lbs„ and* an imposing total of 8,000,000 lbs. la reached—Mere pounds of Perk, in- deed, than were exported by Canada shortly before the war, Yet Ontario could produce that huge quantity by utilizing a valuable food commodity. that at present is almost entirely wasted — the garbage of our towns and cities, This is the evidence given by a commission appointed by the Agri- cultural Section of the Ontario Or- ganization of Resources Committee, to investigate the feeding of garbage t -o All extremely interesting report from the Overseas Minister of Militia, the ether day, told of the wort of the Sal- vage Department of the Expeditionary Force. which during the past nine mouths has saved the people of Canada the considerable sum of 6'211,055. 15 dill this by the systematic collection or all discarded article and their subse- quent sale in bulk in London. This achievement shows what can be dove by the studied elimination of waste Cone of the principal objects of the National Register, which will be taken on 321101 June, is the elimination of waste, it will accomplish this by pro- viding the Government with the infor- mation necessary to a scientific )directs tion of the country's man power. Pro- duction, agricultural as well as indus. trial, will be increased and in the pro cess the expenditure of human energy in useless and non productive pursuits will be reduced to a minimum. As a result of the information secured on Registration Day Cenedo will renew of her strength for the final onslaught Minafd'S against the power" intent upon arrest Liniment ing the 00111'80 of civilization. For Sale SCRANTON COAL W. 1, KEY, Sedforth. Phone 180 P 5' tT /Z1 Busi less Without a proper sVstln of adver- tisin is like a motor without the power. . . . . gee 1 Sea forth News NOVe tTISEIIENTS will supply the required energy !Aeolic - 34 evenines027 22nd June An imperial Day How Canada will celebrate this year'e anniversary of Q'1aen Vletor'iti 0 secession to the Sbrone What a Fernier of Dundas County County Learned by Experlonoo The high pi'ioee paid by fermate, for olover 000(1 this year 91)0,1141 bo an in- centive towards its production on the hoots farm, in many parte of ('anally where it has been thought fol 141(4715' y0a1.8 that olover vied could not be grown, it flea beim repeatedly proven of lett that seed of the finest and hard lest strains capld be succ0safu1ly and profitably produced, Seed of excellent quality is now grown in the 1Onore district of Northern Ontario One (al't11ar in Puudas comedy, where the Commission of Conservation is con. dilating iliihntrathon work, was intiacod to ltSop o small field of second crop red olover for seed. When ripe it was cut with the binder and left unbound in the math, After it had been rained on several times and blown about by an oxoeptional windstorm, the farmer de- cided that he oertaialy would not glow a clover seed crop again, However, ){Boil threshing yielded 16 bushels of brat -elites saleable seed which he said at $20 per bnahel, he aftsrwares found that it was t110 beat paying (Fop grown on his farm, because he had already stored away a good crop of hay from the sante field. This experience .4011111 and should be repeated on th0nsaud8 of farms tvher0 clover seed is not now grown and where the farmer is taking 8 risk of introducing noxious weeds 00e17 Utile he buys clover seed. to swine. The C0111mISSIOR consisted o1 J, E, 13retbour, Burford.; F. W. Johnson, Walkerville, and Justus Miller, Toronto. These gentlemen have lately returned from a tour of American cities where garbage is fed to hogs and are of the opinion that Ontario ought not to delay longer in the matter, The salient point, of the report which has been prepared regarding their findings are briefly; (1) That garbage has a food value of between $8 and $9 a ton; (2) that it should be fed entirely untreated, i.e„ that it should not be heated, washed or sorted; (3) ghat residents of towns and cities where garbage is to be fed, must separate their garbage, placing table refuse only in a separate con- tainer; (4) that for every 100,000 of population a minimum of 6,000 tons of garbage is produced each year, which will feed 3,000 bogs; (5) that the. double treatment (se- rum and virus) lar hog cholera must be given to make the plan feasible. A small percentage of our garbage has been fed to bogs already but the regulations of the Federal Veterinary Director -General compelled feeders to sterilize garbage by the boiling or steaming process and prohibited the immunizing of hogs by the double treatment against cholera. Since re- turning to Canada the investigating committee has taken the matter up with Dr. Torrance, however, and has secured his permission to allow un- treated garbage to be fed and hogs to be given the double treatment, subject to very reasonable conditions. Detailed information may be secur- ed by consulting the office of the Commissioner of Agriculture, Parlia- ment Buildings, Toronto, On 2'2tot June. 1:197. the .Diamond Jubilee of Q leen Viotdr•ia was oelobrat ed throughout the wile Empire which she hod dune so mach to Uousolidllte 22nd June: 1918, win' he marked by tu, .0e115 of 110 los. historical importance t"' ('ands. tin that day the free people of Canada will pledge anew their 10.{14. tion to the Allied cause by registering their 11x1008 and furnishing the Govern- ment with all the information 8000111t1a1 to a .eientifie use of their eapabitities es a wh01a. They will do tide as a Priv. liege as ive11 as a )duty, Canada yields to lotion in its determination to pros- 8.uto the war to a 81000essfui eonalnsiom bo that happy consummation ilear,Or far removed. 'Phe Canadian people hue, suffered too homily and fought tet valiantly to do other than press on anti' in the word. of Mr, Asquith, i1 t to military denomination of P•ussio 18 wholly and finally destroyed." Itis to enable Canada to take an ave., greater part in the eendict than ahs has horotofure taken that the registration of every resident of the. Dominion, male Olid female, of sixteen plate and over, has been decided upon, Thio for the reason that the information obtained ou Registration Day will be employed in epeodiog up essential pro- duction, directing the Clow of labor to the things that really count, and gen orally bringing Oauada's partioipatiou up to the polar of maximum effort, Supplying Milk for Oity Trade. "Safety first" is a good slogan 1n the milk business. To make milk safe it must be drawn from healthy cows — preferably those which have passed the tuberculin test; the stable, pasture and all surroundings must be clean; the utensils which come in contact with the milk must be clean; the persons handling the milk should be a living advertisement of exempli- fied cleanliness; the delivery wag- gons, cans, measures, etc„ should be clean. In order that assurance et safety may be doubly sure, it is ad- visable to pasteurize the milk,—that lo, heat it to 140 degrees to 150 de- grees F., hold at this temperature for twenty to thirty minutes, then cool to 55 degrees le, or below and hold at this temperature until deliv- ered to the consumer, Pasteurized milk is the safest kind of milk for humans to drink. The person buying milk has certain duties in order to ensure a sate pro- duct, especially for children, Among these may be mentioned: Placing the milk at once on delivery in a refrig- erator or cool cellar protected from dust and odors, and by keeping it in e. tightly -closed vessel ----preferably iu the milk bottle covered with an In- verted glass tumbler, or special cov- er; the top of the milk -cap should he wiped to remove dust before taking it from the milk bottle; no more milk should be taken from the supply bot- tle then is required fur a meal; any "left over" 11111k, should not be put into the supply vessel after the meal, as this will likely spoil the whole of the milk on hand; milk taken to a sink -room should not be used for any other purpose, except it be boiled and then only for cooking; milk bottles should be washed as soon as empty and be promptly returned to the milkman—in uo ca08 should milk bottles be used for any other purpose in the house than tor holding milk.— Prof, 1•I, II, Dean, Ontario Agricul- tural College, Guelph, Ont. • Threshing Gangs for Ontario. Farmers are shorter of labor this year than they have ever been before, in many cases there may be but one man on a farm, assisted, perhaps, by a boy. It will be necessary, there- fore, to economise labor in every way possible in order that this year's har- vest may he taken off and the fall work completed in preparation for the 1919 crop. While there are objections to the threshing gang fu Ontario it is looped to initiate the work on a reasonably 1large scale this year, The Ontario Department of Agriculture is making 1 a study of the proposition as it affects the farmer, while the Ontario Labor Bureau has agreed to provide 5,000 r men Tor threshing gangs if there is a demand for those, With suitable co -Operation between the farm public ' of the province and the Provincial Department of Agrloulture there should be um difficulty in organizing I a large -number of gangs this fall, MOMS• NAM MMfMMMM1MMMIMI NOW MINIM , MMM11Mwllwq THE DOMINION BANK Latablimbed 1871 60pl01 and Reserve $13,000,000 y� Y • Victory Bond Interest ✓ Save the interest on your Victory Bonds, er wII Every dollar you save helps the cause of the Allies. N W If you haven't a Savings Account open one and add 1 49 a ■ is Y • interest to interest, to l N SEAFORTH BRANCH; R. M. JONES, Manag.4l r IDllasianilMIINMMMMpMN■MEtlllllllllAtliril MKMMNIi WW.IIRNmf Mulilaialimrlinutlf/X011911204/.. "M. Winth"op Presbyterian Sunday een'ios 2,30 pm, Sunday School 15p no Prayer meeting Tuesday 8 p, ru, L C 1,01 We(1, (3 nstatltte Methodist Rey, W, ICaiue, pastor. Sunday service 2.30 p,nl, Young People's Lea - 31102. St) p m Sunday w 40111114'5 Auxin any first 'Tuesday of every mouth a 30 p.m. Ladies' Aid last Thursday of oaoh month 2,30 p.m First Presbyterian lieu. b1, A. Larkin„ Pastor, Sunday services 51 a.m. and 7 p Sunday school 2,30 p.m. Prayer meeting, Thursday, 7.49 p. in, Women's Miss- ionary Sooiotysthe first l'noetlay in each mouth at 3 p m. Barbara .Kirkman Mis- sion Band 3rd Tuesday'' in the month at 7,30 p.m, Sunshine Mission Baud every '21111 Monday at 4, I5 p.m, In order to get heat results in seed prodnotion, the first Drop, for hay,nnhst be cnt early, This gives the second crop, from which the send is seeure4,011 opportunity to start early and to bloss- om and ripen the seed before the kill- ing (roes of autumn, Mellilfop Presbyterian Rev. D Carswell pastor Sunday 9ervi00a Duffs' church 11 a 111 8untlay school 10 a 141 Prayer meeting Wed- nesday 8 p.m. 1vol11010 S Missionary Society last Friday 111 each month at 2 o'clock. CHURCH NEWS Item, a,ler this Ile ad are pbisheil it o0 of charge, ex - apt those regarding meetings whore un admission foe 19 charged. g lve 810445 per for ounthole SMAPORTI4 GHURenes St. James' 81 James' Uhnroh, Rev, leather ill, F. Goetz 1',IP. Early Mass 9,30, High Mass 10,30, Sunday leohaol3 p, no, Vespers and Benediction of the Bless• ed Saoroment,7 p, m . St. Thomas' Rev, T. 13, Brown, Rector, Sunday sorOcee 11 a.tu, and 7 p.m. 81151(lay school 2.30 p. m. Women's AIgli0a0 Missionary Association, Tuesday 2.30 p.m. Childreu'ebrauoh Saturday 2 p.m. ntort:eaeion services ovary 'Thursday, .0 p, m, ea. Methodist Rav, (1, McKinley, l3, D., pastor —SCVDAI—Class et 10:00 05.01, Public service 11 a.m. stud 7 p,m. Sun day school and Bible study class '2,30 Epworth League Tuesday 8 p . no, Prayer Meeting Thuredn y 8, pen, (' per the Woad is the 1,40.to WI SN FERIYOUNU ARS. 4 SUF With any animae due to imports 41opd enoh we Q1.o nna,, Scrofula, GIA0ONk r Scasegy, eats ttspa, 114 osIS , r l.5hd ilai cone, Flmpttsphorreorwt!y Oona, .t ,, don't Pe)eon,Mheumamem, Sant, eta, don't waste your time and money PO lotions and ointment, which �oannot get bmeelow the surface of the skin. What you want is a medicine that will thoroughly free lthC blood of the poisall you ,off log. ono o lite true oousc'of all your snfferin , Ciarke'n Blood Mixture isjuot suite medicine. It 15 composed of (14gredtents which quickly expel from the blood all impurities, front whatever 00080 arising, and by rendering It cleat and pure, ata be rolled on to went a lasting cur' 6 it dr,e•totems,s t, ,Nealy N„ibeltyir!hilt Oyer 50 risers' 81181051, Ple� Sial t to Clarke's Blood Mixture CURES ALL. SKIN & BLOOD DISEASES. Saivati0n Army "`- Lio,. . S011v4 ald5Anvoy Wood Holiness meeting 11 a,nl, Praise service 3 p.m. Gospel service 7 pen. Childrous Serviue —Directory class 10 R.111, Bible classes 4 p m, Week night Meetings—Weduosdoy Pram, meeting 8 11.m • Egmondville, Presbyterian Rev. .1 Argo, pastor, Sunday ser- vices I1 a.nt. and 7 p m, Bible ulnae 3 pan Prayer meeting Wednesday Bp, In. 17.P 81.6 Union 3rd Friday in the month 8 p tn. Wolnen's Mission • ary Society 3rd Wednesday in the month at 2.30 p,nt 1,tdieo' Aid nom ,0 int. mediately after. , CANADA • • PUBLIC NOT'ICE DOCUME TS TO BE CARRIED t' by every male person who is not on active service in any of His Majesty's Naval or Military Forces, or in the Naval or Military Forces of any of His Majesty's Allies, and who apparently may be, or is reasonably suspected to be, within the description of else One under the Military Service Act, 1917, who for any reason may have claimed that he is not within Class One under the Act. NOTICE le hereby given that, itodor the provisions of an Order in Council (P.C. 1013), of the 20th April, 1913, upon and after the 1st day of ,June, 1918, every male person who is not on active service in any of llis i4lajcety's Naval or Military Forces, or in the Naval or Military Forms of His Majesty's Allies, and who apparently ntay be, or is reasonably suspected to be, within the description of Class One under the Military Service Art, 1017, by whom or 014 whose behalf, it is at any time affirmed, claimed or alleged that he isnot, whether by reason of age, status, nationality, exception, or otherwise, within -'lass One under the Military Service Ara, 1017, as defined for the liter being or that, although within-tho said Class, he is exempted from or cul liable to military service; shall have with him upon his person at all times or in or upon any building or premises where he at any tithe fn, AGE if it he claimed that he is not within the class by reason of age, an official certificate of the date of his birth, ora certificate of hie age signedby two reputable citizens residing in the community in which he lives and having knowledge of the fact; or MARRIAGE if it be claimed that he is nut wflhin the Class by reason. of marriage, a certificate, either official or signed by two reputable citizens residing in the community in which he lived and having knowledge of the facts, certifying to itis marriage and that his wife ie living; or NATIONALITY 11 it be claimed that he is not within the Clans by reason of his nationality, a certificate of ilia nationality signed by a Consul Or Vire-C'oneul of the foreign State or Country to which he dahlia his allegiance is due; or a passport issued by the Government of that Country establishing his nationality; or ACTIVE SERVIGE if it be claimed that, loo is exoeptrtl as It member of any of Ills Majesty's Purses or es having since the 4th August, 1014, served in the )1ilitary or Naval Forces of Creat Britain or toe' Allies in any theatre of actual war and has been. honourably discharged therefrom, of inial documents ur an Adel rertifi- rate, evidetl"ing the fact; or CLERGY If it be claimed l.iult, he is excepted ne a member of the clergy, or of mly recognized order of an exclusively religious character, or is a minister of a religious denomination sedating in Canada ou 20511 August, 1917, or 169 being a Ottawa, May 22, 4918, member of any other society or body, a certificate of the fact signed by an office -holder competent so to certify under the regulations of the church, order or denomination, society or body, to which he belongs; or EXEMPTION 1f it be claimed that he i0 exrnlpte,1 from 1,r not linhi• 10 military,rr5ire by rstsun of any exemption granted or claimed 1.1' application pen, ing unl •r the Military S,•rvice A -t, 1!11;, or the regulations ;hereunder, his exemption papery, or a rrrlifiratc of the Ilegietr051 or I)epu'y Registrar of th•. district 0 which he belongs evidencing the fm's: or OTHER CLASS df it lie claimed that hr i. 141.1 within the ('1"s,.,, ur that h.,1,0 exempted, not liable or ' '''peed upon 4111y 111 Ler;n'uua11, a 0eelidea! e of two reputable citizens residing in the C„nttnunity alter, he lives 1l:wh; knowledge nfJtlre fart Item: whir), the ('5)414(1 is fnun.1.•) ,rel 1'aNfrin thereto; FAILURE TO CARRY REQUISITE EVla:.1'3CE if mem er after the 1st ,hey of June, 1918, any such male person be fount 0ithout the requisite 000,1e1e,' or eert15I";(tr upon his 'peree41 ur in or upon Guo huilding or Premises in which he ie, he 0111,11 thereupon he presumed to tic a person at the time liable for military service and to he a deserter or defaulter without Iravt'; PENALTY .1nd he 0111411 also be liable upon summary ruuvir't ion to a fine not exceeding 550 or to iruprisuufnent fur It period not exceeding one )moth, or to both such fine and imprisonment; 1,' ,t moreover, any Ouch person may forthwith bo taken Into irmilitary cunio,ly and may be there detained and required 10 p)401. form military deny in 1110 Canadian T:xprdil ion;uy Torre no lung as his services shall be required, nnlesl or until the fart. beratlthl:'' „i to the satisfaction of competent authority that lo' is not liable for military fluty, FALSE CERTIFICATE '1'h.. use, signing or giving of any such rest ilirutr as hereinbefore leen- I lone.) shall, iF lir ctr1'llfrtltr he 151 any material i':•speet fal: cots tui l,adfng f.n tli. • kanwlt (5' of (11'• per`1•,11 using, signing, or riving; i1,' 9'1110, be 14.n (droner, punioIvthlo, upon i'1nnnlary conviction, by,y /wind! y not r xeel"fin( eve hundred dnl'trs, nod by impri-anan•nt for rorty t.orin 1 u`• uxrer 114 afx inor10his and nor 1'•. 9 than tine lnanh h. ISSUED BY THE MILITARY SERVICE BRANCH OF TEE DEPA ;T ME Np OF JUS'TI'CE.