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THE CANADIAN BANK.
OF CO ERCE
SSA EDMUND WALKER, •
C.v.ot, ILO, President
CAPITAL. PAID UP, $15,000,000 RESERVE ruND, • $13,500,000
SRR JOHN AIR), Oeaa,'al Mawr
11. V. P. JONES, Asi t Gall Miaow
GO
Open a Savings account with this Brink 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,
Seatortica. 3E3x'aun-C.t
J. G, MULLI N, Manager
W. Js Walker
Undertaker
and
Embalmer
W. J. Walker, holler of gov-
ermnonb Diploma and Liosueo
Day or Night calve receive our
prompt attention
Day Phone b7
Night r8
Fall Term from Sept. 3rd.
CENRAL
STRATFORD, ONT.
•The call for trained help is great-
er now than ever before in the
history of Canada, Our gradnatee
are securing splendid poeitious.
We have COv1MERCIAL, SHORT-
HAND and TELEGRAPHY DE-
PARTMENTS. If you purpose
taking a business college course
during Fall •or Winter months,
write now for our free catalogue.
W J ELLIoTT D A MCLACHAN
PRESIDENT PRINCIPAL
THICK, GLOSSY HAIR
FREE FROM DANDRUFF
Girls! Try it! Hair gets soft, fluffy and
beautiful—Get a small bottle
of Dandertne. -
If you care for heavy hair that glis-
tens with beauty and is radiant wit'
life; has an incomparable softness ,,,,'
is fluffy and lustrous, try Danderine.
'Just one application doubles the
beauty of your hair, besides it imme-
diately dissolves every particle of
dandruff. You can not have nice heavy,
healthy hair if you have dandruff. This
destructive scurf robs bhe hair of its
lustre, its strength and its very fife,
and if not overcome it produces a fever-
ishness and itching of the scalp; the
hair roots famish, loosen and die; then
the flair falls out fast. Surely get a
mall bottle of Knowlton's Danderine
from any drug store and just try it,
FOR SALE CHEAP
Frame House, 7 rooms and pantry
summer kitchen and cellar, Hard and
soft water, Electric lights, Targe ve-
randah. Stable 16' tile` hen ;house 9
,7 ,
Apply at the
News Ofboe
For Sale
House and half aero of land in the
village of Egmondville The property
ie eituated on Centre Street, close to
the Presbyterian Churole and is known
as the Plrreoll property. Geed com-
fortable house, good shed, good well
r,o
e
and ' t
o nt pie
tout, All kinds of -fruit
trees, strawberries, raspberriee and
currant bushes, This is a porker pro
party with no breaks on front, and the
and is in a good state of oultivatimt.
'!'hie is a Moe property fur a retired
farmer and the taxes are light. For
particulars apply on the premises ort J
John Rankie, Seaforth,
For a Nice
Ni Fry
Hair Cut
call at
Bolton's Barber Shop
OARDNO'S BLOCK SPIAFO•RTH
For Sale
A neat and comfortable
houseon High Street.' All
Conveniences. This prop-
erty must be sold as the
owner has decided to leave
town. Here is the bar-
gain that you have been
looking for.
APPLY TO
JOH `;' t.KIN
Bond and Debenture Broker gag
Main Street, SeaForth
Phone 91 a
CREAM WANTED
Send your Cream to us and receive
scop prides. We are runeing o nr plant
tha year through lied can handile your
full supply and furnish you with phos,
t1 weigh
' , r. rith rtt ry
emelt 'We paytNiet g
sample Slid test each can rf cresol care
•fully, Our motto is " Honesty to ou
z'atrons" Patrons are requested to re -
urn all our cane when not in use,
3ttter an:1Bnttermilk al - cn hand
tl d for at market prices,
The Seatorth Creamery Co.
SEAFORTH NIARKa-r
Good Milling $2.10
Barley „,............ t Ou
Bran per ton 36.0J
Shorts per ton .41
Flour ...................., ...... ...6.60
•Batter, „ ,,,......... .,, 36-38
Hoge to farmers ...............171111
Miss Dorothy Wilson is vieitiug with
• friends in St. Marrs this se !t.
Mr, and Mre. Glen of Clinton spent
Local Agent Wanted
for the "Old Reliable"
FONTHILL NURSERIES
^1 housands of Orchard trees
need replacing.
-_____
War Gardens call for small
fruit trees, Asparagus, Rhu-
barb plants etc.
The demand for Ornamental
stock in towns and villages is
large.
Secure a paying Agency With
liberal comknissio',s, Exper-
ience not necessary.
STONE &WELLINGTON
(Established 1837)
TORONTO, UN'T.
Mr, and Mre. Wright end eon Jaok
of Termite are the gneete of Mr, and
R, Nudess ,jotter,
Mr and Mrs. Kil,g Iiluevele were
town visitore during the past week,
Mr end Eire W '1 Box sial Mr and
the holiday with het sister Mrs, W, Mrs ]l L Box motored to 1Citohener and
Smitbere. Gait and spent the holiday there.
Town " ivies
eeettetmeteeweestmeetettereetteettereesei
tasty eeettuteeetees,•.,! p•— Seeee lIO
The High post of Diving—Economy
is the word to -day. Make your old
garmente do instead of purohaeiug new
ones, Eiava them dry cleaned and
greased, 'Dry cleaning when properly
done lengthens the life of garments,
preserves their fresh new appearance
and ants tie a dieinfectanb, Unsanitary
wearing apparel often cinema sIolrueas
and death doe to germs, olothing
should be Moaned at frequent intervale.
My Wardrobe, Gaderieth St., Seaford),
Opp, Qusen'e hotel.
Mies 'rough of Blake ie a visitor at
the ltotne of Mr, and Mre 0. Sparke.6
141a.ny friends will be pleased to learn
that Mies 131411 Willia is progressing
favorably toward recovery.
Miss Harriet Murray has returned
from visiting frieude in firuaxele, —
Mr, (1, tee, Holman aid Miss Sadie
Holman of Goderiol, were' week end
visitore,
Mies H. 1, Grethen% was in Clinton
on Saturday attending the funeral of
the late Mrs, Richard Irwin,
Mrs, 0, Papst of Hamilton is visit-
ing her eieter, Mre, Arnold Case,
Mr, 0 L 1Villinnla has returned from
Toronto.
Mr, Alex Stewart, a veteran Week -
!maid' of Seaforth, who has been very
low for some tints is rapidly sinking.
His two sone from the wept are at their
home.
Mre. McCornick of town aid lira.
D, McNaughton of Tuckeretnith re-
ceived word that their sons who left
London reoently for overseas have
been detained at Halifax as "rumps
summate" as they were Bleeping with a
man who had them.
Mrs. M. Chandler of Stratford is a
visitor at the home of 11r, and Mre,
W. f3, £retheway,
14Ir. and Mrs, J F, Ruse and eon
Hugh have returued from Toronto.
Rev. Dr, Larkin preached in Bruce -
field last Sabbath afternoon.
Mies Nettie Sproat, who has been
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Sproat left on Saturday for De-
troit.
Mrs. A Willoughby returned on Wed
needay from a visit to relatives at Ing-
ersoll,
Mr. and hire, A. Hazen returned on
Thursday after a pleasant vacation.
Mise S. 1, McLean has returned Cram
spending her holidays at Killarney
Algoma
Mra F, H. Larkin and daughter Bea.
trios have gone to Toronto to ,pend
the vacation,
Mr. and Mrs John Stewart of Hens -
all were town visitors on Saturday,
Mies Alva Groves has returned from
visiting relatives in Auburn,
Mr, O. A, Barber has purchased a
new McLaughlin special car,
Mrs, (Rev,) H. A MoPhereon who
has been spending a couple of weeks
at the home of Mr, and Mrs. 3. R.
G,vonlock returned on Saturday to his
home in Toronto.
Mr. 3ames Stutt of Sarnia spent the
holiday in town,
Miss Jeeeie Wilson of Owen Sound
is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J, W . Wilson.
Mrs. Hezeledean and chiid of Grand
Rapids !Michigan, are the guests of Mr.
and Mrs, James Gemmell
Mr. Robertson McLean of Toronto
was here %doiting his mother, Mrs. M.
Y, McLean.
Miss Theima Pedalo ha" returned
from a visit to friends iu London,
Cadet Neteon Govenlock, Ptes Earl
Johnston attd MoCoy, after spending a
few clays at their homes have returned
to their camps at Deseron to, London
and Petawawa.
Miss Ethel Grieve ie home from Tor-
onto for the holidays.
Mr, and Mrs, W, Hogan and son
Edward, of Toronto, have been with
friends in Seaford% and vicinity
Mr, and Mrs H. E. Jones of Strat-
ford spent the holiday in town,
Mies Nellie fvleMioltaal of Toronto
is epeudi^l; her holidays at her home
hem,
Mise Edith (ioveulooh of Ottawa is
spending her holidays at home.
Mrs. Wilteo was a Clinton visitor,
Mite liaricn Larkin left last week to
for Ottawa to take a position in the
Civil Sorviee
Mise Simpson of Waitett,ba visiting
.1ribnda her9.
Mies Annie Somorville .lisp returned
from London
Mr. W, Boit Of Toronto and deugb-
tor were at the home of Mr, et, Stehle,
Miss .Johnston of Walton is at the
home of her slitter, Mre, P. Kerr,
Grinners MolVlillan, Boehley, Sproat
and Wsilend who spent a few clays at
Lame returned to Petawawa on Time
day,
Mr. and Mrs, 1?. J. J.awrenoe spent
the weekend with relatives in (lode -
rich,
Mrs, Vatlsiolcle who has boon vieitiug
her datrgbtee in town left yesterday to
visit relatives in London
BIG LOSS IN GRANARIES
Bad Weather and Mice Destroy
Much Grain..
Concrete Structures Best --. How to
Make Old Granary nmcfent--
Fine!) Ewes to increase 1919
Iamb Orop — Great Shortage of
Fall Wheat Beer].
(Contributed by Ontario t)epertmeat of
Agriculture, Toronto,)
O hard and fast rules can bo
laid down for the erection of
a convenient and efficient
granary. b;aelt problem re-
quires a knowledge of local condi-
tions and regitiremente, Granaries,
in the majority 01' eases, aro built
in enclosures on the barn poor, and
constructed with 'nu little regard for t
Mrs• Alfred Scott of Toronto wee the strength, durability and convenience,
guest of her meter Mre, W. Somerville, These slruetures should be located
Miss Einem Diekeou of Heiman spent immediately over 11i' feed recut, each;
the vomit end at the !tome of Mr, and lin having a shin(' with a cnntroi-
Myr. .1, &Lc(Ilinoiry, ling slide or w ratrvtis distributor to
convey the groin to the hopper of
Mtee Sparks of Stretfordwas a visitor (he grfudrr; or it diet grain is In -
at the borne of Mr, and !Vire, W. .1, i tended for marker, to a sank placed
Beattie. ou the sealer, below the chute ready
to receive It. To facilitate emptying '
Miss Hills, llgmondville, attended the grain, ahc boat• ei the bins should
the federal of her uncle Mr, .1. Hills be sloping,
at Harniugtau during the past week. The important consideration in the
construction of granaries and bins
n e e
Mr. and. Airs, W.Tuwell of St, Marts for loose grain is to b. sure that the
structure ie designed with eufliniont
were visitors at the home of ,Mtty'ur and strength to prevent bulgltig of rho
Mrs. Stewart during the pant week 1 sidee and springing of the floor, for
Miss Elliott of Lileknow was the . , owing to its enormous out -
nest of Miss Rabb, Jobe 81, wgrainard thrust, corresponding some-
gwhat to that of water, has a ten-
Nlies Ellis Ross of New York who deucy to burst the sides unless well
braced or supported, 'Timber con.
has boon visiting her aunt, Mrs A, Soott struction requires frequent repairs to '
loft this weak for Geneva, N. Y, prevent decay tied general deprecia-
tion from use, it is always liable to
Mrs L. T, Delaney is visiting icer acs- elimato conditni n sn. Tito boards will
ter, Mre Hudgins, in Whitby. crack and eht'ink in the sunt .ter when
the bins may be empty, and when the
Mr John Chesney of Stratford is the new grain Is dumped into the bins an
oast of his brother, &I r, (4, Choana enormous quantity promptly din-
gY, anpoars into the cracks and crevices
Godorich St. and through mice holes, entailing
e fato
The Miseee Tn&arty of Stratford are liteconsiderable consumerlosansdto toththermnatioer,n.
visiting their sister Mrs W D11110au Thourinda of bushels of grain are, in
this way, annually lost to Ole pro -
Mr W McDonald of Detroit was a (lacers through sheer indifference to
visitor at the home of Mr W NoDong- the condition of the granary. Yet
ell L' moudvtne this preventable waste may he easily
g ' remedied and made secure by lining .
Miss Edith 'Scott and Mise Ethel
the bih s
Thene watcwithwordheet Is •metal.
'Conservation.•'
Beattie have !lapsed the Faculty of Every grain is needed to feed tate
Education examination successfully Efore,mpirehigandhly ditsesirable at Allies. 1t is,
this there -
time
Mr. W Dale spent the holiday with to bend every effort to eliminate all
friends in Stratford possible leakages and conserve our
Mr and Mrs. A Scott of Bruoefield
and Mr and Mrs Yellowlegs and tlaug
titer of Bowauvillo wore Seatorth visit-
ors
Dr. and Mrs J. F. Rogers of Bruce -
field spent the holiday in town.
Mr, and Mrs. E. Crawford MaoClel-
land and little daughter of Baden are
the guests of Major and Mrs, R. S
Hays.
Mrs Latimer has rented the house
occupied by the late E E Hallett,
Mr and Mr Benedict, Mre Close and
MrS Jackson motored'over from Chas -
ley and spent the holiday with friends
here
Mr and Mrs Roy Oke of Toronto are
vieitir_g Mrs Mason in Egmondville
Mre H Edge and fancily are at Bar-
field ..
A beautiful hand embroidred it'ish
linen tablecloth, 24 yards square don-
ated by Mre T btephena to the War
Auxiliary is on exhibition et Beattie
Bros Variety 'Store Tickets two for
2nc
Mrs loicLeod and Mise Coventry of
Woodstock are visiting Mrs A McLen-
grain for the need of the Allied na-
tions, While there is an annual de-
preciation on a timber structure
varying from 4 to 8%, concrete con-
struction grows better as it grows
old; hence concrete properly re-
inforced, is the ideal material for
granaries, because it is both damp-
proof and rat -proof, two very essen-
tial factors in the construction of
granaries.
Concrete properly made to suit
existing conditions, Is absolutely im-
pervious to moisture, and can be
kept as dry as any structure of wood
ever built. The experience of many
farmers Is that grain, mature enough
to be placed in storage, will not spoil
on contact with concrete, nor will
corn mold, provided there is good
ventilation and the roof is tight. To
get rid of rats and mice destroy their
nesting place and to this end con-
crete is pre-eminently the best ma-
terial and is recommended for all
farm structures,
Under average present day con-
ditions a reinforced concrete granary
may represent an additional outlay
of about 25% over that required to
construct of timber, but the high effi-
ciency distinctive of concrete quick-
ly offsets this increased initial cost.
Concrete construction has many in
short, important advantages. The
contents are sate from the depreda-
tions of rodents, is damp-proof, re-
quites neither paint nor repairs, is
fireproof, the grain is perfectly pre-
served under all conditions of clima-
tic and temperature, and the result-
ing structure is practically everlast-
ing. — Prof. John Evans, Ontario
can at the Commercial Agricultural College, Guelph.
Mr and Mrs !toss of Hamilton spent! Care of Ewes After Weaning.
the holiday in town
Mr Walter Beattie of Westminster
was a, week end visitor at the home of
his uncle Mr John Beattie.
Mrs W Kerrlake, Dorothy, Reginald
Smith BSis Bell Smith
" i t cud thee C
n
Mies E
have returned front a motor trip to
Flint and leanoilg Miohigan
In order to avoid udder trouble
It is necessary to beep a close watch
of the ewes for a few days after they
aro separated from the lambs. Not
a few cases of defective udders can
bo traced to the want of 0 little care
in this respect. Milk out just
enough to keep the udder soft the
da after the lambs have been ean-
Y w
ed. After two days' time they are
again milked out. Some ewes do
not need any more attention after
Mr and Mre E J Boyd of Toronto, the second milking. Such ewes tnay
were visitors at the !toms of Mr and I be marked to indicate that they are
dry, Three more days should elapse
Nies W B, Smith before the next milking is done and
this method followed until it is cer-
tain the entire flock is safe, In con-
euection with the method outlined
above the ewes should be separated
Mr and
some distance front the lambs, and
re store on Wodueeciay attending be on scant pastures until all are per-
fectly dry, This is a good time to
go over the flock and cull out ail un -
Mrs Voices and two children of De -
desirable member's, Non -producers
eft are visiting her parents, Mc and
and those with broken mouths and
poor udders should not be retained,
A good deal of the success of the
subsequent lamb crop will depend
upon the treatment the ewes receive on
d«isitor at dee borne of Mr and Mrs
from time of weaning til after they
John Lave Egmondville are bred. They should have good
pastures and be given an opportunity
Mies LLe::lzaan of Aylmer is visiting oitn oto y called "flushing,"unon flesh. Thiss. Nothing
Mre A George le better for this purpose than rape
Miss Beryl Booked who has been pastur
rapee. It le usually from six weeks
to two months from date of sowing
viebduer sister Mrs H 0 Box has re that is ready ler pasture, If
g it
turned to her home in Sbrathrov
Miss Margaret MuM,llau of Malill.
op visited her (deride Mise Mary Cros-
by
Mr. W. Brine of 'Toronto spent the
holiday with friends in town.
Dr and Airs W A Kerr of Elora Mr
and Mrs James Gibson of Erwin and
M d Mrs Arthur Pertridge of Erin
we
the Karr -Partridge wedding
tr
Mm John Sproat,
Mrs 'Harris of Welton was n week
eN
Jo
rape pasture is not availabl'o new
seeding or second crop of clover will
servo fairly well. Stock should not
be turned on rape or fresh clover for
the first time when the leaves are
wet from rein or even dew, la order
to avoid trouble from bloating,—
J. P. Sackville, B.S.A., Ontario Agri-
cultural College, Guelph,
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Prompt Attention to Rush Orders.
Leave us your orders when in need of
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