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The Seaforth News, 1918-10-24, Page 4• 7 p RovEsslota Rips , , MEDICAL nit. IL RUDE ROBE, Paysiolanand Surgeon 4.1Ato of London gosintal, epeeist attention to diseases of Eye, Ear. Pose sad Throat, °Dee and reshionee behind Dominion Bank. • Mile Ritmo Me. 5, Bastin:Ines Rhone No. lea P.DrItItOWS Reaforth °Moe and 'a donsoo- Dederwit Fittest it of tho Moth mtt eactrn, coroner for County ,d Haven Telephone No. 11., . _ SLOT r N MA,VKAA, Ilitinacians and a,,,nrgemill. G04041,41 Street; opposite 'Ale! lie- n hureh . cebrnetti, Ann Atbnr, and Pien!!er Cologe 08 Phymirdans and ,ancone. vex for County nt Murcia. :,1ctICAY, ina,nr treamitelreinIty t'ulverale. 11":11111.V Undies,' College, 1\teratrer •• l•r•.4,iarthoed °mode nit M intpaptla, clpeciclbt ci ‘1,seca'a nt•:1 1 fthomm111.1; 1.ro111.1.,p, Af•VIRO 1,0,081. 11 81.rr8 • Poy, 1::tL+, "Lad Throe! Joielloiri Tr! ,t,t iommtacon fr-0 8,1.8 Iltittr11 Tu.e. ' V,8 e le -• VLSI Mantia0 LICHSOS sur ance Are pap censidering Insurance. Life or Accident' iyon aro. n postcard will get our rates. J. 1). IIINOBILIBY. Omura, Agent for London Life Insurance Co.. ed I menial Guarantee and Accident insurance Co, Seaforth, Ont. fares Watson Reneral Firc, Lite end tceident j01..N Ammt, and dealer in sewing Machine, Main c4t1•eet,E4..tr1.r01. THE McKILLOP Mutual Fire Insurance Co P arm and Isolated Town Property Only insured. OFFICERS Presid lame- liP(.41; :mood, Viee-Pre‘lecat, r alma. Bays, seefi,ren. Sae -Trean Director. _ D. F. McGregor, Seaforth; lobo G. Grieve, Winthrop W. Rinn, Constance; John Bennewels, Brodelnegent Robert Ferris, Harlocki Malcom g, Meon, Clinton; tMcCartney Seaforthi lemo. Connolly. Goderich: Jas. Evans. Beachwood ,• , Agents EnRowu if/EV.66 AiRSCRIPTION IS ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY From the Office MAIN ST. SEAFORTH, ONT, Phone 84 Ereeleg le; one dollar per year, Riddle lb 1.1.180111.81 it 008 paidIn advance, one (1O1'.M and a halt will 1,81 charged. rutted States papers, arty cent,. extra, rwkly 11* ;xi 00 t041, t.Vhen ri rho en, t heir address notice should be 'Foe t us immedIatelr, iVine both the old and the new addresa. Sub- scribers will confer a favor by notifying us of 1100 ltresnlartr,r of 4:11vere. Ren.Rne Nttieee -No reading notice, edvertheng any entertainment or matter by which money Is to be made by any Person or cause will he inserted In Tau 24 /tWb without 'barge. The price Inc the inner. iina of bw,ineen annotineemente is TEN ,ent., per count line each Insertion to onties havinu no contract for display adverneing, and FIVE cents per line each lemstiou to those buying display contracts, Lo choral., oc,ileity and entertainment reading noticesearl of Thanks S to 9 I%'.8,0') centre, Judieled, Legal, Offieiol one! Govern- ment Noticee-Ten cents per line for first innertiou 1.04 Bee cents Per line Inc each subseoue1 ,neertion. Yearly !',,rds--Professional Cards, not exceeding one Inc!,, will be Inserted Cot 45.00 nor veer, Paeable strictly la advance Dinploy advertisIng-Rates furnlohed applleatIna, "Advertisement, ordered for insertion, wlintil forbid," and those sent without written Instructlans will appear until rater orders ore received for their ills. c4atinuance. Lotter. to the Editor must be accent. pooled by the writer's own signature, not or publication, but as a guarantee of good faith, The publisher accepts no respon. sibillty whatever for the statements made In such communications, Letters on reli- gious topics will not be published at all except us paid advertising, plainly marked as such. The rate for atteh matter in tee rents per Inc.l J. F, SNOWDON EDITOR AND PUBLISHER TL -1F SEAI,ORTH NEWS t1,....srobas:,,v.a.oraa...t.m.recoe.v•roso.posa•oommavarma.orprew....1.9 Alex, Leitch. Harlock; E. Hinebtey. ieefort" William Chesney, Eartiondvele; J. W. Yea Bohnenville; R. G. Jarmouth, Brodhageo: Jane, gee and John Govenlock, Seaforth, BUTI:Dr13. Parties desirous to effect ineurance or transa O ther business trill be promptly attended .o t How can we help having au epidemic application to any of the above officers, address to their respective postoffices. General Observations ' •• The Original and Only Genuine Beware of I m 'lotion s - Sold on the Merits of Minard .8 '1.-. 1,i11.111!0 of disenee when the have taken aft the vile germ out of lierniany. Whet, the Kaiser talks of his "pick CII troeps' he must feel they are very skinny chickens who have lost the'r feathers. There is a tii.e opening at On. pros 0)08 11.1119 for a linen factory in Se, - 80814. to use Up the peceItiLte of the flax ITI110:$1`11.I'tati; 11 of !ham is !ci,eapei that, trat.si 81.1. tenet. of flux • 0,-' •rt., Vi ;;,.I'5•4r-ell nf g•:;•o. • ,1`,1'..1 I.; eft,: fee:. years. F4Lt- . !8..past sy.sN'a ootor Meer. ti3408' i' !Ike a Witti011t tilt power. . . SeforthRe WS AID vt1.i f • will suppAi Iseoiread energy phame s 54 evenines127 Sir I homes White, Mitlie- ter of Final], e, who is L‘in- fronted with the task of rais- ing $5eo,ouo,000 In t:rder 1. that. Canada may maintain her effort in the war, and also tmtintarn her prosperity. HURON NEWS Mr Thos Flawhins of Windsor form- erly of Esetor, had his eye tint so badly that it required two stitehes to close it. While motoring from Windsor thE, 051' slcidded into the ditoh and through the feno4 at a flippery corner, smashing the windshield, Mr. Hawkins had ;en, eye cut by the flying glass. While \'V, J. Statham of Exeter was in London last week be left his car on the market while Ile took 0 walk around the city end cltireig his absence the 031' was stolon Be told the polioP but was not tide to recver it and was forced to go Immo without it a sadder and wiser man Later he got word from the oity police that it had been found about six mhos from London Oii� of the lights was broken, While working at the R068 Taylor mill a heavy belt broke and struck 11 Treble across the face leaking a nasty gash and bruise 818 (8 feared the sight is injured and he will not be able to work for some time, John Sproule a young farmer near Wingham was fined SIO and costs for putting a:used stamp on a letter. At the trial he claimed he had put a new at map nti the envelope st.d that sorne one mug; have uhangerl it, A most distressing and fatal accident occurred neur Wingliam .80)1!) Hayden W55 crushed whila 000pling 1,18 separator and engine The deceased was 49 588883 of ago and lealies a wife and three small children, thie (lay last week R. Loathertlicle of Brussels had the secohd finger 08 11101 Latel strains %Odic, directing the g et a heal) Pater tank 11 ti e . dit.83 to be occupied hy the Bank of 783 -c Se II 11 81 commentialde 0,. o ,t woik again oosto of $140 and $30 fol eomponsetion and in default an additional six months in jaiewhen he pleaded gnilty to °teal,' ing cattle.LII one eagle he stole roue head and sold atom to a drover and the money made payment on onto. TWO heed were taken at the sante time from another farmer while a third charge dated 1)0011 to 1950. Every careful aTiTobaervailt mother litiows when her child salfers from 1001(8118, She also knows thet if some remedy be not speedily applied 11181011 11.1111) will remit to the infant, TIM host application that can be got ie Mider's Worm Powdels, They drive teems from the sysient awl set Up 1. HI anti sooj.hing Effects, so , ct the oblid's 1/1108315108 thereaftev lo 1101111144P 181111 Asthma lirings Misery, but 1). 183,.1logg's Asthma Remedy will replicas the Illiq0"1' With W01(10111(1. roliof, 11,1101 BA smoke ur vapor it reaches bo very 080 l'8*858905 of the bronchial pees - ages and soothes them. Restriction pesses and easy breathing rcturns. If you knew as well how this remedy would help you as du thousaiels uf grateful users, there would he a pack- age in your home to -night. 'fey it, Impurities of the Blood tiountel'act• ed. -Impurities 11 the blood come from defects ie the notion of the liver, They are revealed pimples and unsight- ly blotches on the skin. They meet be troutml inwardly, and for this pure, (8nce there is no more Osativs compatuulto be used than Painicilees Vegetable Pills. They not directly on he liver and by setting up healthy prim 00013(18 have a beneficial effect -up on blohil,so that inipmities are elimibauia DAMAGE 0) LIGHTNING Proper Rodding Would Have Pre. vented S3i.1,450 Loss. Caring for Lambs at Weaning-DR- ferent Ways Fruits and Vege- tables May Be Used as Substitutes for Foods Our Army Requires. (Contributed by Ontario Department of Agriculture. Toronto.) S a comprehensive conclusion from our investigations, we have found that if all the buildings in rural Ontario were rodded more than 95 per cent. of the annual damage to buildings by lightning would bo prevented. The method by which this conclusion was arrived at was as follows: In 1912 eighteen insurance companies in Ontario kept special records for us; from their reports we learned that out of every 7,000 unrodded buildings insured by them 37 were struck by lightning, while In every 7,000 rodded ones only two were struck by lightning. The rods pre- vented damage in 35 cases out of an expectancy of 37, sbowing an effi- ciency of 94.7 p.c. Since that we have determined the efficiency for the years 1913, 1919 and 1915. The results for the four years are as follows: Efficiency Year. of [lads. 1912 94.7 1911 92.0 1914 91.8 1911 9 AVPrage te- •••••• y,arn 97.2 To ap,ri2.' ' Tim report of 1%8 • It 11,:--atance • low, insurance Te• actual 41- ILL. holis.• ;11 I- L • por- 0 ;r;rpevi •11 •"1 1 IT '11 1, 1810 ''' i r Y.! 1 ' 0, rri', 4.1: per e • • • ! 8,-8lcce • • LLMILILtt I 01 Ir. ,.),ll : 1015 • • 1 ••• i ••pl,•: I, • t ' • i' • ,- ,• 1-e• • : re•;••••i.1 o .6 rr'il :t .1? 1' /1'; 1' 1 1.1 ;I 11.r.; 1,1 11'1 111t.; 1 eel • ef Ott/ ; 11 ' , i 1 , .„ .11.11 1 1 L, ; 8 8,'1. 10 "1.0 1 • 14 '1 . s(31 11 "' ;1, -- ; 1)11, 1g). `,••1 11 8liay, A••1 ietilture , , --------1• . k 1L1,1 I, , 11 ;-•.ag!1,-V • 't• I; „i g ireLuh When peope I: lt, W34 i , „1,.! 1•; 1.able hail is ead Step On Your Feel. whh „. • a 1 on 18 wheel. • •Heiel,1,1 17 Try this yourself then Past : • e tepatInitie anti in It along to others. It works! .44.40.11...”0.16.m.;,;00.;0.4,0004;;17.+04.10.4,;04•0......0 7! 71 1 Tillie kind of rough talk w011 be heard lees hare In town if people tioubled wit:, corns will follow 01 the eimple edteee of this Cincinnati authority, whe elainte that a few drops of a drug ealled freezone when applied 1 to a leader, aching corn stops soreness O at olive and soon tho corn dries up ..nd lifts right out •i.eltlieet pain. reeri flee -eine is an Alia corn. • potted whieh dries immsdiately and 810802' Inflame.; 01' :7;1 1: irritates the surrounding tissue or skin. .4. quarter of 1118 puttee of freezone will cost very little at any drue store but is seffi- cl eat to remove every lard or soft eorn or callus from one's feet. Millions , of American women will welcomes; thio anneuncereent 'since the inauguration' t high boots, 4, knol to eleletetly teat he N.. '1tf•Ci imam:scions for severe! houre.1 • 'WAS not injured at all aed was ter prpaure lsolp for the boy. 11inti hs !pee:. in 41 u1,11.111, He was ee years and vory tip to th hist, He 1938011 a wide; •• a•.ri five Mrs Casreel end 180 -nieeten cleveleed: of IV 188.11.,, (0008,e of ,,t,4xatotiowal,nald lionsestetta in IsIest Wit• . , 18818 L`1,111 JlIdgtlq Orilll:/1 II Court 1,108 wech: .ludge Dickson sentenomi Ilrodhagen of Lope e tete), m elites 111,j ell al .1.1 a line of $200 aed Care of Hie Weanling Leath. For best results Iambs ehould be weaned at between four and live months. It haeleen found that un- der conditions prevailing during the hot dry months of mid -summer the ewes will drop off considerably in their milk flow, The lambs receive comparatively little nourishment and it is better for both ewe and lamb for them to be seeeree el. When the lambs are remorse from the ewes th..y liftlo Lb" small umourit of milk they euld receive and will soon learn to depend upon pasture. They shettld receive the 'very best pasture available. 'Nothing the in better Omit n pat,:i. of rape sown at the proper times Ell as to be ready ' for plisture when the iambs .ore wean- , ed. rare should be in Run- , the lambs on - I rim:. to 1. avoid bloating and. probaule death. 183 no rape is fr.-sh clovcr will give satisfactory results. In ad- dition to pasture a feed of grain once a day will push the lambs along to a ' good finish. At no time should it be !necessary to feed over one-helf pound of grain per day to each lamb while ion pasture. -3. P. Sackville, !Ontario Agricultural College. Thlir d S. ) (ober 24 alUallaaaaallaamaalaaratAaaaa . - Build up the ty ational Force VOR fifty years the Teuton Jo peoples have been trained, disciplined, whipped, into servile .cogs of an implacable military machine, by which is maintained the Prussian doctrine of' might, and the Kaiser's autocracy. The Teutons deny themselves, they make sacrifices, because they are trained or forced to do so, but they do it. The peoples of the Allied nations must make great sacrifices and tremendous efforts in order to defeat the enemies of freedom, but because they are free peoples it is left largely to the individual to say what or how much self-denial each will practice. So if freedom is to prevail individuals must make voluntary sacrifices which in the aggregate will be greater than the forced sacrifices of the enemies of free- dom, Pd.',A4.0.1/4Z1,74Att, .4,4r PrHE measure of your love of iAle freedom is your willingness to deny yourself so that the strength of the nation for war effort will be increased. This self-denial must take the form of money -saving -thrift. Each person knows in what way he or she may save. The national need says you must save, but free Canada leaves it to you to !say by what means and to what extent you will save. it is for you, each of us, everyone of us to say how much patriotic endeavor, how much loyal sacrifice we will make by saving our znoney, by "doing without" so that each day will see a surplus to add to our own and the nation's strength. No matter how small the surplus it is important because each saving is an effort made, and many small individual efforts make the :nighty national force. Published under the authority of the - Minister of Finance of Canada. Briefs Or (he Busy looking for (nouns of incremshlg the imp. • ply of labor for fat:tot-no, Tho fanning near Woodstock are busy ' Engineer .1 . 118 tor- cuttieg eood eind taill not coal Oda winter, l'het learned 0("1't,"88,5:13:11, the 13 3lI0il 011.83,), 01 ni,i•Prione, drat coal .1.. Mt,' 1,, t ,ed , L'0111it`tt;III 111113; ,1 0,0 am.- • • in, plant iellva m. , - • , , . , „ „ . • I. • ? ". • 10 ••••,,,, •:' 51ForiP13121%.„ ! St. Jahoes` ejele pen tinniley weinen'a h. • el e:e. first Tuesday of every 0 .181,,1.48,111.3,1' Aid last -.wiz month 2.3,1 p.m Pirst Presbyterian le H. Larkin „ Pastor eininial t viers 01.a.m. 88o1 7 p Somits. 1 1 2.30 p.m. Pray.' inesstihe LlS11...3', 7. 48 p to I'Vehwies Misa- sochee ^the fite.1 in ;end eo,et1; at 1 1, to lintlro ,f1,1,44;•, 111in 3 siott mouth a: 17 3.1 p.m. Sunshine 11is081,11 Rand every 211/1 Monday at 1,1e p rn . MORI Hop Prosinzerian Oarstvell pastor 0W, 111inpa Draft' oherch 11 a to Ftivida'y , 10 0,..ot Prayer meetti(z wee ,e ft tem. women's iis.:,,t,ert Society last Friday 013 eeeh end) at St, deim,s' Ohnrch, Vcrlier 4!il 31-8811 f.,/• ;111iti'13:1 ; .1, . !I, VI moors anti 11••rard8pla•••: I t 81' *4 S:13.'1'.5118,1,1 p . . 11 4.• ": PS I I l;, ;•,ioolo 12.110 p. .11,1114(1it NJi.si”t•:-.-!.. !!, m.1,0 .3 !!!!!4,31.•!:, ! p 118. 1111,1 r1 Effil afigt it, V , ', 7 pauor Acipeel at, 10110 Pnblic service 10 A.m. mod 7 p.m, e iereyer '1.eseiegl l'hureele y 8. p.m., For the Blood is the Life." HEN YOU ARE • SHFFEEING, dlaeass 0.80latorItaire euoh as BOzorno., 8cro4011%, Scurvy, Bad Lere;II, Aboaos,,,,, Ulcers, Glandular awollIngs, EgOi13, Piemcilom Sorsa af any ta kind, Paas,Bload Poinaa,IihuLarsatisra, Clout,atc., don't vr-hr.r. and stoney LLIL L,LtLs atla ernees.,.. ete,e) c:irase pet .11 ,urfaL:, LLI 0111:at yal sate •- A III. I ,t0 '1'' 1. A r 'Lot, whi. :I'LL:ILI . L.LL ct of .01 your : 1 -Lt IL: t :1.r:1:vine. It ILL L., LiarLs•Li L L-t.pL•I arroi , sin 4 a latt,tio;T h)142i0C:Ti LciL •--•••••,m,r, •RVA • -- • • • C.1.991fieek 671d k OLIO 1318EASL8. rears' ';;',1,r1 1 )1 Q01'2,21110 e.) Salvation etenty Lieut. 011.0)3 e Ifoliness teeele ' ' service 3 pro. 11, • .•. 7 1.sl1( Chilsirens t.. INIeetingas NV, • • 11 I 8 P.m viees 11 :ell, 3 pen, Prayer meeting Wednesday 8p. Mr Y.P M,S 01111,811 Friday 1)1 the month 8 p 115, Women's Mission- ary Society 3rd Wednesday 181 the month at 2.30 pan AH moots imp mediately afters :ha /CI 11,