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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1918-08-15, Page 4I ttOVESSSO IL CMR'0S, MEDICAI. Mao 1lU0TI AOBS Physicfall and Surgeon tot and xesideaoe bottled Dominion Bank, 9/110 Phone No, I. Residence ?Ilene No, Ina 1nT • P, 4. BURROWS Seaterth Office and 0s •Yl4eaoo@-tioderioh Street, Cant of the Meth oditst Mali, Coroner for County. of Hexon 'Telephone No. 40. tltenOlt Hoppatal, Londoo,Eagland' R i t attentton to dlsaasafl of Rye, Ear, Nose d Thxoat, 4q''1,148 SCO. 1: x MACKAY, Physicians and 4.PHurgaons, Goderieb Street, opposite Mettle. Church. Seaforth, Bep'rr,grailuateVietorht and Ann Arbor, and BrgosfrrCollege o anti 'Burgeons, loouer Ciny 8110ron. 1.1 eeKav, bouor graduate Trinity University, gold medalist Trinity Medical college. Member ; :of College e.3 Pysleiane and Surgeons, anta01' , �R,GED.- u141t,EMAi`,Ostooponc specialist1 In Wurea's and Cltil•100U's dressesalld 1 EhoumaUt troubles. Acute aid c hrmV disord ers, Pear, Eye Nose and Throat Adenoid ra • move(( With Int thc'htrite. Consults 41.0 4003. -I Royal lintel Tuesday, 3 lit, tn, 0,'d :rriday 8 a.m. JOHNMissued by Urrps e C 1SOS Ndnlf,l;z4a 'fi'It rafl-BC y • liyoPen rree, a postcard will get our rapes ccideata J. 33. frllMe111LEY, Gen ends Agent for London Life Insurance Co.. ad f mr-+:ssa1 Guarantee and Accident Insurance Co, Seaforth, Ont. v1g' fames Watson General Fire, Lite and Accident lnsur0131) Agent, and dealer in r;uwdug Machines, IAMain Street. Seaforth, THE .McI ULLOP Mutual Fire Insurance CI t Property Only Insured. ifs areal and iso-ated Town OFFICERS Jas, i,rtnl01.y, Godorh1., President. lames Frans. Beechwood, 'S'ice.Prod din 3. T l+,nla, •�Hays, Seaforth. Soc.-Treas. 1 Directors ,, D. F. McGregor. Seaforth; John G. Grieve, G: Winthrop W. Rion, Constance'Yohn Bennewols, Modh, C'Robert :ers, Harinockl Mharo Isom* Connolly, Goderlch: Jas. Evans, Haechwoo4. tr General Observations Agents '' G Ales. Leitch, Bedeck; E. Hinckley. Seaforth •'. Af014m Chesney. Egmondville; J. W. Ye„ , Hplmesvme; R. G. Jarmouth, Brodhayect jai! Kerr and John Govenlock, Seaforth, ac-iltors, Parties desirous to effect Insurance or tunes'-, other bushteen will be promptly attended an tc The second Marne has boon fought appRcatlon to any of the above officers, address !and won. ,lust after the Brltiall went • to their resoective postoMces. into the fight the first Marne was gain - ikintrit4 DEW IS ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY From the Office AIN ST. s SEAI'ORTH, GNT• Phone 84 Evening ti ,w SUBSCRIPTION tine dollar per year, Aridly 10 ad v a nee it not pard in 08vauce, one del\ar and a half will be charged. finited 6tate4 vapors, any yenta extoll >triekly lo ad van esd, When stlbmtrlbert. eleaanee their address notice should be/eat us fmmedletely, giving scribers willhe s onferthe a favor w by notifying u•s of any Irregularity of delivery. Reading Notices -No reading notice. advertising any entertainment or hatter by which mons a to be mode by any person or chairgbe e. The pri ed l for she Inser- tion NEWS n r- tion of business announcements is TEN cents per count line each Insertion to parties having and FVE caper line 103000108 to those having display contracts, reading notices. ° Ciord of Thanksn5 entertainment lines, 30 cents. Judicial, Legal, Official and Govern- ment Naticao-Ten cents per line for firm0 insertion and five cents per line 80. each saboteuet insertion, Yearly cords -Professional Cards,not exceeding one inch, will be Insertefor 03.00 per pear, pauablc strictly In advance Display advertising --Rates tarnished on application. "Advertisements ordered for 108801ion, wUntll forbid," and those sent without written instructions will appear until ritten orders ere received for their di, santinnance. Letters to the Editor must be accom- panied by the writer's own signature, not or publication, but as a guarantee of good faith. The publisher accepts no respon- sibility whatever for the statements made In such communications. Letters on rell. glows topics will not be published at all except as paid advertising, plainly marked as such. The rate for such matter le ten cents per tine, .1. F. SNOWDON EDITOR AND PUBLISHER SEAFORTH NEWS Briefs For The Busy A patty of returned soldiers paused a riot in `roroutu last week to avenge a slight wrong dotle to a returned mien in it (freak restaurant, 'l'Itey destroyed 'IS 100o worth of property before they were Stopped. Again all the followiug night both 88l(lel'9 and civilians tried to laid pollee stations, but the paRco eetirely defeated them after knocking some senseless and arresting others, Dlsolosures in New York show that 111084.1111111 $100,0011 hod been raised to 8111.sidixe certain newspapers in that city for Carinae proganda work, mot of Roo and Gun, Buell iltipnrini n,ts create uneasiness among the people ns Rod and (dun hfeollan(08, Fishing 1 with 1C,tr Uond(Hoes , Notes and 1111119 and Am inlitlitloll-aro Tho trial of Dl. Malvy, former min. w"Il tnalnt,tinell while a specially Blue- Teter of Interior in Prance, for disloyal- (rated account of the tournament of the ty, Moneta out much damaging t est- Canadian Indians et Niagara on t111 moor, although three of the I'rl:.116 18 Lake on July 1st Alla 2ndi0 contained ander 4411om he served gave tavourall'e in this issue, Prominent trap alioptel'h .,slilil1 1. ' (o 111:t' prfse4,00. 111 Indian costume are 0110011 111 o011- I'li'• 'Pale of Two Brothers" i14 Said1i'etion with this account RCD to he the oldest work of Fiction extant, AND GUN is published by W..1, Tay It was W1itte1 3,1on years ago by the Iul, Ltd,,, Woodstock, Cut, Th haul scribe, .14080, (or tho CrownI Harvest alp Ptnle0, It is preserved rn the British 4lnseuuk According to Registration retlu•i8 of Theast week or two has been the 1' Jane 22,1d there are over 3,eou men meet fruitful since the war began, in fn the County of Huron who have had g4,,14.1 08314104 for the Allies, During the farm experience or are willing to Assist p let weok the British and 0alladlalle to the saving of the 101've8t '('Ile ore A r , a ken 01'01' 40 0U ,risen ors and l Lai t l ,M i gaui2atiou of hesomroes conlrllittr 1810 gnus. Ill the week before the I have had abetreats made of the oard, the French and Amulericau8 took about I signed 1,y the ahl,00 9'heso smile are the same number of prisoners 81111 guns' 111 our office and lists have been proper. n ritsof 111:• Provincial bye-Mections ed for each 1310,4 and village in the in Mauitoulin cud Lennox have been Comity. '1'ho lists ere in the hands o TbtirlidaY August Rod and Gun "The 4kunk anti Delhi's" by Jane Dilworth, a story of the vleit of that partinnlat'ly obnoxious li(blo animal with the white 8trpi0 down its bank to the cabin of a Fermat Canadian, 'cA Wet Breakfast on a Dry Stntnp" by Marlow A, Shaw, showing the pllysoho- logical of feet of oontinttots Iain on the mind of an ordinarily oheerlul camper - out; 1,1 hen Grandpa Jumped over the Traces" the story of a trek to the ,lbr. therm gold Heide; 1 Five Shots at a Chuck" by F, V. Williams; are 8410033030 the list of ()outwits in the August 188110 The Original and Only Genuine Beware of Imitations SOW on the Merits of Minard's Liniment For Sa e SCRANTON C IAL W. L. MY. Seaforth. Phone 1660 Without a proper systm ofadver- tisin is tike a motor without the power .4. Seaforth News Foonadosenalsasernsetworan ADVERTISEMENTS will supply the 'required energy pikene - 84 eveaings127 ed, Just afar the Americans appear- ed the second Marne proved a grave- yard for the Germans. The Kaiser both times played his gamble eg aiust time and both times, lost. The 8003(1081 on Saturday last should prove a w801114ng t0 p848018 who are allowing young children to run cars around town. Not only do they prove dangerous to themselves but to others 0 1 the streets While the greater number of oar drivers are very careful to maintain, at all times, perfect eon- trol of their machines, and are ready 1 fur say emergency, yet there are some who are reckless and ready to risk not ! Duly their OW11 lives, but the lives of others. a 3 From Berne comes the 0833000 that nine teeth Getman (Beers have hew' r0- tire:l because of their failure to stop 1 the French o0'eueive, This punish.! • nett was inflicted on General Voni 1',31:112. two mayor gereaa'.e. fuin. 011t or els an,l tlt0ly" fie!tenlnt 0oloeels, ,:.d should the French od'ibeire, to tvtneh the British tu1r1 th., Arnericare . are gi oritlil.!y partioipnting mintier:0 I ts 011wnr,1 course, shute German oth.- will 11}trh1lees 11a0, tfi 0)10131' plln- i+.h1neit meted um to Ih-to. Of rue rhlne lea may lie wi0e, -•- who- - glee is p11001.13, the 'safety first" Herman Crown Prince will none off soott foes. A Newspaper Bargain Midsuldiltner Special ; Thi News is in a position to nil' -0 residents in this section areal bargain in the way of newel :2pegs, We have concluded ail arrangement with The j Family Herald and It ookly Star of M intrea; by v'hich we can offer that! grout Weekly and the Neaps malt! January let, I918 for the 0rr1411 stun of seventy 00110 to new aribscriher8, The Family Herald publishers me otlering one hn10110d dollars In prizes for the best suggestions to improve that paper anti the offer is open to all its readers, Orders fur the two papers maybe loft at this oflioe. issued, Nominations will be held on Aug. 20 and p0 lingo 1 Oct. 24, 13, H. Turner of Little Current has b00u nom - instated as the canidate ltl Manitou• lin and will probably be elected with- out opposition. A oar driven by Henry Rivers of Strutbroy fu which were his father aid molter and others, slid on the road and ran into the the railing of the bridge. which broke letting the oar fall 2iii feet The oceupant8 were bruised badly but none were killed, Mrs, Lr, Dangle of Blenheim was 801'- i0naly injured when the horse she was driving took fright at an engine and bolted, throwing the occupants into the ditch. A peculiar tangle has arisen over the Weber liquor ease. 11 appears the court has ordered the liquor which was taken to Clinton, to be retuned to him dere, but it is illegal to ahip liquor at the present time a"ti. what the court bas ordered the Art eays must not be done, Millers Worm Powders attack worms in the stomach and intestines at once, and no worm can Dome in contact with them and live' They also correct the unhealthy condition in the digestive or- gans that invite and encourage worms, getting up reactions that are most ben- eficial to tha growth of the child. They have attested their power in hundreds of cages and at all times are thoroughly trustworthy. Important Notice the local Organization of Resources Committee, It is hoped that in thee 40030. those who require help will apply to these in charge of the het and that those who are asked 10 armlet in har- vesting will make all effort to comply with the request. A little 00 operation at this time between urban and city dwellers will aid a great deal. '1'hk. list for Seaforth is in the hands of the Seaforth Chairman of the Food Production Committee, 11R• Haney. S, B, Stothere, Department of Agrioulture, Clinton. Canadian NataonaJ Exhibition Aug.26 TORONTO Sept.7 300,000 admissions sold first day of advance sale. Come with the crowds to the great- est Exposition in the 40 years' history of the C. N. E. "The Heroes of Britain" A production of tremen- dous force and beauty, with 1200 participants. All the colorful parapher- nalia of romance and his- tory in the making. In- spiring, dramatic --- a spectacle every Canadian should see. to Harvesters MOVEMENT - LIFE I SPLENDOR A Patriotic Thrill in every scene There is every probability that Har - 008(00'8 Exenrsiuus to Western Canada after Aug, 22nd, will he oanc811ed. Those intending to go west should leave 031 1410 first excursion. ^' Dt,fes of 8018; -From Toronto and east and 1,ort}1 August 20th; from Tor- onto and west and 80(1th August 22nd. Ganadierl Nouthern Railway Special Trains leave Toronto Uhiou Statim. 10 MU p in August 9111th and 221)41, 10 L FAIRBAIRN, General Passenger Agent, Toronto, Ont A Mild Pill for Delicate Women. Tue most most delicate woman can un- dergo a cn808e of tl•eattnetlt of Permian vegetable Pills without fear of noplsa sant consequences Their tuition while wholly effective is mild Sod agreeable, No violent pains or purgiugs follow their use as thousal'de of 1v0111011 who h ive used them mill testify They are therefore strongly recommended t0 women who are more prone to disorders of the digestive organs than (nen. The Largoot Organ. St. Michael's church, recently dedi rated et Hamburg in the presence of the emperor, e1111ms the largest organ In the world. It Is over fifty-seven feet olgli 0101 is divided Into five stories, The nrgtnn is; played on five different deyhoul'ds Two electric motors, eneh It ftve horsepower, $µpiny the air Drell" Glint livestock and agricultural display - Government exhibits -demonstrations of voca- tional training by 50 crippled heroes -farming on factory lines: colossal exhibits of labor- saving devices - Government patriotic food show - Creatore's world -famed band - Allies' exhibits of fine arts -AND A WORLD OF OTHER SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. Price of admission is unchanged 25 cents Consult your local agent regarding railroad fares Olerk's Notice of First Posting of Vioiters' List Notice is hereby given flint 1 have transmitted or delivered to the persons tnetltioued in Section 0 of the Ontario Voters List Act rho cupiea requiem] by saiu Section made pursnaut to said Act, of all persons appearing by the lest Assessment Moll of said Municipality to be entitled to vote in said Muhicip- ality at Elections for the Members of Ole Legislative Assembly and at Mun- icipal Elootione; and that the said list WW1 posted up at my offioo at 214o1(il- lo;. !hot 24 Con. 7 ) 01) rho 214; h, day of lnly 1918 and remains there for iiispo- tion. Auc1 1 hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected ac- cording to law, Dated this 25 th. day of June 0918 >h. MURDIE Clerk of MoKillop SAVINGS Regular deposits of small amounts will often accomplish more than infrequent deposits of larger amounts, The regular saver finds inspiration in watching his balance grow. Interest allowed at 3% per annum added to the principal half yearly, THE1��J11� iO N.. 487 •A� SEAFORTH BRANCH: R, M. JONES, ManagoA p1IK1g1(11011 AhtWigC 111111lHlY1111KMMICfnri5IXISMIO KIII f NICitib lS;Itii iii 1Minth"op Presbyterian Sunday service 2.30 pm. Strudel' School l 16p m Prayer meeting Tuesday 8 p. rat. L C last Wed. 1onstanee Metbodisit Rev, T.E. Sawyer, pastor. Sunday service 2.30 p.m. Young I'eop'e'a Loa - pot: 311 p 1n Sunday hvouu.1 e Ansi1 ai'y first Tuesday of ovary month a 30 p.m. Ladies' WI last Thursday of each month 2.30 p.m l irst Presbyterian Rev, F. H, Larlrin„Pastor, Sunday aorvices 11 a,ln. and 7 p m, Sunday sohool 2,30 p.m. Prayer meeting, Thursday, easy, 7.'16 p.m, \V010611's Mise- ionary Society^the first Tuesday in eaoh month at 3 p.m, Barbara Kirkman Kis• siou Band 3rd Tuesday.' in the month at 7.30 p.m, Sunshine Mission Baud every 2n1 Monday 4414,1131011. McKillop Presbyterian Rev. D C,raivell pistol' Sunday servioee Doffs' church 11 a in Sunday sahaol IU a m Prayer mooting Wed nesday 8 p.m. women's Missionary Society last Friday in each nt'nith at 2 o'clock. CHURCH NEWS It,lit. n I 1 11' 11113 llo ad ars pbshed fr80 of charge, ex- eptthose regardingqnleotlugs where an Admission fee Is charged. The rate for such bring Ilvo cent per count line Signa-4t9RTB HUROHbS :t, ,lames' St. James' Church, Rev. Father E. 1", (loots P. P. Early Mane 8,00, High Mess 10,30, Sunday School3 p, u1. Vespers and Boiteilioti0n of the Bless. 0d Sacrament 7 p. m. St. Thomas' Rev, T, 8.. Brown, Rueter. Sunday 'forgoes 11 a , and 7 p.m. Sunday 1 school 2,31 p. m, Women's Angliasn Missionary Association, Tuesday 9.30 p.m. Childreu'abrauoh Saturday 2 p.m, uteroessiou services every Thursday, .0 m, hl-ethodist Rev, H, D. Moyer, pastor -SUNDAY 13ohuol at 10:00 a.m. Public service 11 eau. and 7 pan, Prayer Meeting Thnrada y 8, p.m , eompetions [tor Boys and Girls Arrangements have been made to have the (-''atiadiau Bankers As80olatioa oo-operate wfth the Department of Agrtoultine in providing a liberal earn of 1110/107 to be offered in priaee for calves and pigs exhibited b, boys and girds 11111181 17 years of ago at one Fair in retell disiriet. Nuys and girls should lose 140 time in finding out all about these 1101i1pet11ie118 as the mitres and pigs least ba led at least six wloaks by (ho boys or girls who 4.0)4114it then) and it la very important to not promptly in 800111iig oopic8 of the rules 'Phare are no entry fen0. Full itiformatio„ regard iug the competition eon be obtained from the malinger of any batik In the locality where a fair is hold Salvation Array Lieut. Dohorty and Envoy Whitfield Holiness meeting 11 a.m. Praise service 3 p.m. Gospel service 7 pen. G1hi1311088 Servide -Directory class 10 a ,m, Bible Masses 4 u m. Week night Keetingo-Wednesday Neer meeting 8 },m• BgmondvIlle, Presbyterian Rev. ti ,v'1eL"fall pastor. Sunday 800• vioee 11 a, m, and 7 p ul, Bible class 3 p.m Prayer meeting Wednesday 8p. m. Y.P 1011.33 Union 3rd Friday in the month p.m. Woman'sMineion- ary Society 3rd Wednesday in the mouth at 2.30 p.m L+adios' Aid nee s ftci- mediately after. v 71„4/IA'1r2 PRO m. CANADA. AM GEORGE the FIFTH, by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom of G1 -eat Britain and Ireland and of the British Dominions beyond the Seas, KING, Defender of the Faith, Emperor of int:ia. To all to whom these presents shall come or whom the same may LI any wise concern, ---GREETING : -o Proclamation of conditional amnesty respecting men b.•l1:Iti,i':g to 8Jiass 1 under the Military Sep i.e 1917, %1'1]{I Prr,clamation of 13th October, 1317, or the it ord• rs to or are deserters or absent without 1 `;a V'• from the. (3.]11:.moi.::] _. , i til)iaaary Force. E. L. NEWCO..LBE,.) WHEREAS consider - 3)901') IL r1•,.n•nr.in•11.'', I able nuinbers of men 'luada. belonging to Class 1 under out' Military Ser vice Act, 1917, called out on active service in our Canadian Expeditionary Force for. the defence of Canada under Our Proclamation of 13th October, 1917, although they have thus become by law soldiers enlisted in the Military Service of Canada, Have failed to report for duty as lawfully required of them under the said Military Ser vice Act and the regulations thereunder, in- cluding the Order in Council duly passed or. April 20 last, Or have deserted. Or ab,:i rated themselves without leave from our Canadian E ipeditionaly Force. And it is represented that the very serioth and unfortunate situation in ul_i. 1 (halo met: find t_Lelnse'ves is clue, in litany rases to t.h; fsct tli..t, notwithstanding the information ane 1 1:)3 er.o t101:":i in our k•�n,r have rnisunder.;zond blear duty iii of h,,, tion; or have been misled by lite oriole )if ill•du'osed, disloyal or seditious persons. AND WHEREAS we desire, if' possible, tl: :lVDId the infliction of the lotavy penalties which the l3ttt' impo cs for the offences of v,'u41) these soldiers h,-1: this been guilty, anti to afford them 1111 opportunity within a limited time to report and make their services available in Our Canadian Expeditionary Force ns is by law their bounden duty, and as is necessary for the defence of Our Dominion of Canada. NOW KNOW YE that we in the exercise of Our powers, and of Our good will and pleasure in that behalf, do hereby proclaim and declare and cause to be published and made known THAT THE PENALTIES OF THE LAW WILL NOT BE IMPOSED OR EXACTED as against the men who belong to Class 1 under Our Military Service Act, 1917, and who have disobeyed Our Proclam- ation aforesaid ; or who have received notice from any of Our registrars or deputy registrars to report for duty on a clay now past and have failed so to report ; or who, having reported and obtained leave of absence, have failed to report at the expiry of their leave, or have become deserters from Our Expeditionary Force, PROVIDED THEY REPORT FOR DUTY ON OR BEFORE THE TWENTY FOURTI-I DAY OF AUGUST 1918. A 7:" WE LO 1:I1-.'2E13Y ST 'If'TI. Y. :AL v AND SOt r t tNLY 11 LSS UPON ALL SUCH t1 full a .u!! t..c,s:- who tmploy, ronoear .or ,..i1+ thein in their clisobe, nc_, that, if they ;le.sist ill their failure to report, absence or el ertlo;l until the expiry of the lost men'ioned -'ay they will he pursued and punish( with all the rigour and severity of the law. JUTECT TO THE JUDG;.;"NT OF OUR COURTS MARTIAL WHICH WILL )3E CON- VENED TO T^Y SUCH CASES or other competent tribunals: Il also t1e t tr10.t who employ, harbo,tr, conceal or onsist su:7.11 .113111 Will '.-,:- held strictly account oh:, as 1) tucfers and subject to the pains, pen.l;ties and forfei- tures in that behalf by law provided for their 383(1 offence. Provided however th.tt nothing contained in this Oo Piacilnl-:ti n is, iutetliled to releaser the men aforesaid from tl,e'i1 obligation to report for duty as soon t,:, pos:iblt or to grail, them immunity from .'r.,-st or detention in the me ,11.8 11.-- far the r'l-'71) ,- of compelling thein to pt 4'l0 314 110.10 mild uy ch'ty 3 Ove intention 1)03"..:;.1. rely to f'1r03u or remit the t:eu;iltir3 :1er.tofore inenrrccl l'or L''il'irt to report. 1.1 1,.0 ',without lea's ar desertion incurred by '11)331 sten of the de:.1 heti '• afortsaicl who ;hall be in the prop:•r discharge ot their military lutles on or before the ;, t I keen; '•-fourth do;: •1' August, 19130. Of all of which Our loving sub313cts mid all "thers whom these presents may concern are hereby required to take notice and govern themselves accordingly, TN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, We have caused (.hes: Our Letters to he merle Patent, and the Great See' of Canada to be hereunto affixed. Witness: our Right Trusty end Right Entirely Beloved Cousin and C';unwllor, Vi'tor Christian William, Duke of Devonshire, Marquess or Hartington, Ear; of Devonshire, Earl of Bullingtun, Baron Cavendish of Hardwicke, Boron Cavendish of Keighley. Knight of Our Most Noble Order of the Garter: One of Our Most Honourable Privy Council: Knight Grand Cross of .Our Moot Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George; Knight Grand Cross of Our Royal Victorian Order; Gov ernor General and Commander -in -Ciller of Our Dominion of Canada, It Our Government House, in Our City of OTTAWA, this FIRST day of AUGUST, in the year of Our Lord one thousand nine hundred and eighteen, and in the ninth year of Our Reign. 13y Command, Under•8eerotlary of State,