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The Seaforth News, 1919-01-02, Page 4
PROQ6,5R1ONAL CAI US. MEDICAL _ ll.$OaH,-Ehysletnaund5ureetel OC'THouu Hosplt8t, rrondpu, England,,• atteflG on to diecases of Stye, gar, Bose YOCC,' and ros[dcu, behind. Le llolahne Bank, Phone lo, 5, Reaklence rhone . Iso, 306 ,Y„J,EILEROjf5 5e>ttoltll. Oafae mar a. Ops•-podgUch street, cast of the Meth. Church, Coroner for County of Hurons aphelia kodill,, SCOTT, St MACKAY, Physicians and Br goons, 0oderieh Street, opposite Meths. C ireh,8aaforth,., Steed, gradnote Victoria and Ann Arbor, Bud Yawl ex 4 Ontario College ge at rhyUs lab s and Sumatra. 4,O00Rer for Gentili of Huron. Saelav, honor graduate Trinity IIulveraitq, ofi.Come8Sal of Py ololonl apd Bt1 gaol e, Olember 'R, GEO. HEILEMAN, Oeteoptllla Specialist rill, iu Women'a and Ohildreu a diseases and It1enmafic troubles. Agate aid Chronic dtaord ore, Ear, Eye, Soso and Throat Adenoid re- moved without thekulle, Consultation free, Royal Hotel -• Teeaiay,S eon, " to 8 p,m /Friday 8 a, us, to, e pm Marriage. licenses nn anws D a Wo forth Insurance e Are yon ooneldering Insurance. Life or Accident?. ]lyra art, a postcard will get our rates, J. 0, HINOHI.,1EY, General Agent for LondonLifeInsurance Co.. ud lmosrieiGuamntee and Accident 8nsunlnce Co, Senforth, Oitt. Tames Watson General Fire, Lile and Accident Insurance Agent, and dealer in Sewing. Machines. Main Street, Seaforth, THE NicKILLOP Mutual Fire Illsuratice Col Perm and Isolated Town Property enly insured. OFFICERS -les, ceitimlly, (oderit 18 President, hone - Emus, Iteet'h08Od, Vice•1'rt•lden 1. Thumn� e 0 in in lac -Tr es Hay , ea Director. D. F. McGregor, Seafortk; John G. Grieve, Winthrop W. Sinn. Constance; Tobe Bennewcll. 10edghdgen• Robert Ferris, ifarlotkt' Malcom D. p; Observations !'±� gpg� ane,oiC, canton; I. jag. rticyvane. a 1iwto,t General uhaervations Jr ruse Connolly GodeAge Jas, Evans. Beechtvae,i nto Alex. Leitch,'Harlock; E. ldinr'dcr, 'eafort- �^••---' el Vtllrnm Chesney. Egmondvtlle; J. 1r• gi tmeavlllet R. G• Jarmouth,'Brodhnac 81 Jac Kar and John Goveul0ck. Seaforth, nr. more. Forded deaieouo to eFcot Ineeraucr es trainee ether business will be promptly' attended • application to any of the above agleam, eddre'e is their respective pasto6acea. lS ISSUED EVERY Tk1URSDAY From the Office: M1tIN ST. • SEAEO1tTH, ONT. '� i" Phone 04 Evening 127 SUBSCRIPTION . Due dollar ear year, attictly,ln ad r once it not. paid tn advance, one- don.at and a half will be charged, United Btatee papery, -fifty cents extra, strickly In advanced. When eubserlbcrs thiamine their address 'cut no lmmedlately, giving both 18. old he d bath the old and the new uotIf Sub- ofeany I re ranter levee by aottfying ue of any irregularity of delivery. Reading Nvtie.e-No .cadlug notice, advertising any entertainment or matte by which money G to be made by any person or cause wul ba Inserted In Toot. News without charge. The price for the inner - tion of business announcements Is TEN cents: per count line each lneertiau to advertising, • rtising, and FIVE cents per line eache bisection to those having display contracts', and for church, society and entertainment reading notices. Card of Thanks 5 to 9 .lines. 50 cents, Judicial. Legal. Omcial and Govern- ment Notices --Ten cents per line for fist insertion and Hee cents per line for each subsequat insertion, Yearly Oards-Profesalonal Cards, not exceeding one inch, will be Mooted.for 85.00 per year, nevable strictly In advance Display advertising -Rates furnished on application, Advertleements ordered for inser800, wUntll forbid,; and those -sent without wrlttea Instructions Ill appear uatll Allen orders ore .received for their ills- tonttnriance, •: ii Lettere to the Editor must be ac0Om I panted by the writer's -own signature, not - I good I fa18.18, Theron, publisher cheell r accepts no revoa f e lbflty whatever for the statements made ii In ouch comments:napsr. Lettere on. reit- I glows topics will not be published at all j. except as paid advertising. Dlldnly marked I as such.. The rate for such matter hi tea i -cents per line, J. F. SNOWDON EDITOR AND PUBLISHER -I tcli:11 18.'1 pass amyl to history as all epoch year of the first i,nl.urtatice It will be tora'.!ed as t11e your iu .h.011 The h 011The Tho Star elided No other war in hie- tory will signify compared to it. More Ori lllai , awful iu -its conception and more. and { terrible in its destruction of human life Only nl 1 than all others, historians will write of Y _� the inordinate ambitions that canned ft it to the dishonour of German rulers *** 1918) probably will be known ne the your 1n which Peace woe signed, briug- Beware "rug comfort to a world torn with the of iturmoil and ended the war which lmlfations I ' laid waste the pl.aceful 11omtn and dee- t SoFd 1 '.tr0yed t?"+ 8„war of the lam/. Hc''. • 1 Oa me .111d1,,, prol::et ilxir..:d wl ,,,bili I<�eill$ • IUoit forurur.1 ie.;,. 11:,.• fill nye r ,,, read' t have as a heels, cheap but rich, nutritsa one, farm, grown roughages such as clover hay, ensilage and: roots, The liberal feeding of meals is advisable to balance therodghage ration and to provide the heavy milking cow with an extra supply of nutrients in a lees bulky form. A pound of grain when the cow iB fresh is equivalent to several pounds of grain after the aow has decreased mat- erially in her milk flow. Feed one pound of meal for every 3y pounds .of produced; as her laota;ion period pro- gresses, ro- resse d q e, decrease elle the coal gradually to one pound for every five pounds of milk produced. The following ere two well-balanced. daily rations for the 1,000 pound dairy cow suitable to the individeal needs of farmers thlobghoilt the district;- No, 1 -Mixed bay 16 pounds, tur- nips or tneugels 40 Bounds, meal mix- ture composed of bran 6 parts, ground barley 2 parte, oil paha 1 Bart and cot ton, seed' meal part, This meal fed at the rate of 1 pound. per 3; pounds of milk produced, No. -Mixed clover hay 12 pounds, corn ensilage 30 pounds, meal mixture composed of bran 5 parts, .cotton seed 2 parte, oil calve 1 part, fed at the rate of 1 .pound for every 3 or 3 pounds of milk produced, All cotes are not of the sante temper (merit. On this account a study should be made of the requirements of the in. dividual animal, Iu the beat -bred herds, cows vary in their productive ability, therefore to obtain the great- est profit, records should be kept of both milk and feed, and tests made occasionally to eocertain if it would pay to increase or decrease the grain Cows, in order to make a maximum production at a minimum cost, should be housed -under the most favorable cauditions, that is, in regard to -clean- liners, good ventilation, plenty of light wish necessary bedding and occasional gr _outing. A cow should have al! the good quality roughage; she wants, with a weir 1,dlanced grain r0ti0n regulated bur productiotl, also plenty of fresh nater and from one to three ounces of 'alt added to her feed dully. HURON NEWS ' Dr Heileman of Uoderieh received the sad news on Christmas Day of the death of his father, ?Rev 16 A Heiler mann of Chicago, that morning. He was 74 years of ago and was a veteran minister of the Methodist Cherub. Phe death occurred tthe Halt Bosp ital of John A, Croll, aged 81, who for 51; years lived in Clinton. He was born in Aberdeen, Scotland, and Dame u Canada as an infant. He was one uf. tI, . loading .contractors of Huron ',runty acrid has resided in Gait during 11 • 11, tat tour recerli Ofsay just what . ttsltdul� rise, r): 3lroo. o8 Kincardine was elect -1 NNaar. thi 's t, 8 bo demists 8tubr0cing ng is coli 1+ , :;1" t . ',.t Llnlm©i'1110 rr �1'�,�]{@may f��f,�'y.� jjj��� ''}f�� 'gj.^�ry{' n M -Y" -.R too+ UW? IL ii't • toe i 1a -t1. .. y W. L. KEY, ., .4 .. t ()eft. 1✓! r 1 t - F. i.' •"y4 . 0111 7 1 r' 1 . t A t h St landrepetition . a . Phone 15O J - r'Afl fiAsiness Without a proper sy stm of ad ver... tiSill .is like li motor without the 'r power. . a Seaforth News ADVERT'ISe1`IeNTS: will supply the i'eituired energy phone - 84 evens tgat127 u bs lu o to •+ut•er� ulnen that preceded )serer - n I d ' ]f1 l 3t 1 as tee. 1tt'i;,tlell t.. t01let.i"'r !pay full„tr it, EuloPo With a itsunY-.I n- (Wall u)w taking place in 11,118 it Lease amuck} is raging and mor,, tyr.:nnidal than the Winter feeding Dairy Gen "lows l rUf 1 t o.•tl of (r'ray, urns", 1 41 •'.;ii+ 1,, t.;e to 1•88.)re8'1111 f ;'a Board of 0: 'ours to.".c , of Dowtei 1.1 .0- ,r, firs I tat 1, -'a. tt . ,•.els, t .. ,,1(8.,1 a tele! 8.8. 1, ;t 001 1 t s, to when 11,8,1 Etv1 norh'a The a tta•oto outo •(:111 ...z• .f„'- rt 1 1.1.>se 1t11,g the , el' pet 011 8)r .ul,r1 11,1 1 d w .r badly cot r , 111)8' eh011 ,1810 -(Balconied. r h - Ornplace aril took lu > 4 Ill � London ' of 1 1 ..Iles Margaret Walker, (laughter of N'Ir and :Mrs' William Walker of Olin. ton, Hiss Wo!irer wan in her twentieth Y g year and was attending the Normal Schoo(in London when she C011trooted e tl1r!1l ozes l , le ' iiiills 13outrive McNair, daughter of the late lir and hiss McNair of Oran - brook, bus been awarded the 'Alilitaey l u 119 r r 1 . tabl8 , one ;,ail hi e 1 la For rt•e• t` b i t r tel l to m r' ,of tt, 3881 1t 0108.8 11,1,1 •"(,011114 d8lrtng Y 1 ants in 11110 •)eri(,dtnay. through igrnr,tr.0e or Fra08101 SI1t has beeu,in-Franca 01 1100 Ou uw;.nult of using unsuital,l.a feeds tug early days of the war, Whim Gail- b' mile very expensive, The Solite iwfpr Enolaudshe was en the Anson P iehich was torpedoed, and blies .N1c- ftom the herd Will f d x 0 a large extent on the economy of the methods 01 winter tooding fell:. 0'. IA, Economical feeding does not mean scant supplies, but the rising of .the kinds or feeds and feed cornbtnatione that will be likely to paoduco .the best result, at the lowesscos1. As the milk produced depends upon the quantity nud the polity of the feed consumed, cvcryeffort should be made to supply the cow with all she will eat of a ration combining palatibil• ty, variety and nutrition. The moat economical ration must Nair toes one of thefortunate ones who wan lammed. John Kirkonnell of the towns17p of (Trey has just been :notified that his 8011, Pte John' 1L, Kirkonnel,- who Was reported missing several months ago, is in a uospital in France, having had a leg amputated and also suffering from gunshot wounds in the arm. Elie Mendethought he bad made the sup reins laorilice, Rev. E F Haft Smith of Lucan, for manly of the Preoby.terian Church, He sell, has accepted the position as (len. oral Secretary to the Boatel Service League of New Brunswick and Prince E dward, ielan(l, A quiet tvedding took pietas at the Methodist parsonage in - Enamels on December r8tli when 'Mise Bertha, daughter of Kr and Mrs dames ,Arm- strong of Grey township, became the bride ot,Ildr, ,Tohu Henry Short of Tor. onto, JSe ceremony was performed by the, Bev,' W, E. Stafford. They intend to reside in Toronto in future, 8 8 No o'Osborne is having a mon. amens erected to the honor of former pupils of that school who have served dating the war, It consists of a `figure of aC Canadian soldier in full uu iforre which standsfive and a half feet high, which is to be -placed on a pedestal six and a half feet high on which are inscribed the names of all soldiers from that school The figure was made in Carrara, Italy. The death took place in Detroit on December24th of Geo 13, Harland, former well known resident of Clinton $e paaeed away at the home of his son in Detroit at the age: of 76 years. The remains were brought to Clinton for burial. lilr D, A; Bing arrived at his' home id Blyth to spend Christiana with .his parents, Mr and Mrs Goo, King, after spending the past ten years in Alberta. Brussels hoe put the ban on again owing to a renewed attaok of influenza, -e•o Do it Now .--Disorders of the diges- afi•o apparatus should be dealt with at once before complications arise that may be difficult to cope with. The surest remedy to this end and one that is within reach of all, is Parmolse}s Vegetable Pills, the bust laxative hn01 sedative on the market. D•) not de- lay, but try them now, One trial will' convince anyone that they are filo hest stomach regulator that. can be , got. bupplyi:lg ftlilk for City '.Trade. "Safety first" is a gook slogan in the ilk buelness. To make milk sale it must be drawn from 11ealtl,y tame •--- preferably those which :nave 1.assed the 801100cu:id lost; the stable, pas.ure ;iud ail su8.'Ouuudlngs must. ue clean; the utensils which come In contact with the 101111 must be clean; the persona n1ilu<z08 the .milk situate be a liyiugdtdt'crtlseluealt of exempli- fied eleanlin:,:s the, delivery wag- gons, can', lneasures,:etc,/ s110u1d b18 clean. Di elder -hat 1180010.2Ce of safety mita be doubly sure, it Is ad- visable to peso':o'ize the milk, -Ula: is, heat it to 1-lu ue;;1UUs to 150 de- grees 32'., hold at tots temperature for twenty to thirty minutes, :ben cool to 5u degrees 1'. or below and hold at this temperature until deliv- ered to tae consumer. Pasteurized milk is the safest -kind of intik for humans to drink. The person buying milk has certain duties"1n order to ensure a sate pro- duct, especially for children. Among these may be mentioned; Placing the milk at once 071 delivery in a refrig- erator or cool cellar protected from dust and odors, and by keeping it in a tightly-elosed vessel -preferably in the milk bottle covered with an in- verted' glass tumbler, or special cov- er; the tip of the Milk -cap should be wiped to remove duet before taking it from the milk nettle; nu more mils should bo taken 8.11.•1.1 L1,0 a119181!y not_ tic thou is required for ,t tacit; 0,u4 "left Over;' milk ,,11 ,11:1 not be p.,,; Into the supply t est,1 wrier the inert!, as tills wilt iikniy .,puri 1,,4 weelo.ol the lli i,11 -'lilt, band; 4.8.111; 101,•18.1 to d sick -11,4m 11.100111 not be dsen :tor any miter purpose, e1(eptit be boiled and Leen „illy tar 000l,luu; milk bottles 0.1011)11 i,'. it'ad1140 1(6 A11,111 as empty ondh, prompt* retaluc d to the ,ai11o_-1au...--111 ISO 1...-a ;,1,,8.8.1(1 .",4141, Oust out 1114ed bo. -n,' utuci purpo 0 in the 2111810 than 1 nolding"11)18, of. 11 li uc , ()aim it, ,rica3 11.,.1 11 Ili- <i l-t._,t,1, Jut, 'Threshing c .a, , tot' ()Mario., Farmers 1 are siittmol ce labor osis you,. Lima ,11 y ',1(0 8', r 11 n b0fura 111 1214115 1.11.,,,-.4.13 telt y' U" but. 011e man on a ,:.1111, 118,51 r pol'hapei, 0y o boy. It will be n0.,cssory, there- foreeconomize , t o labor in every 1Va Y possible in order that this year's bat vest may be taken off and the fall work completed iu preparation for the 1919 crop, While there .are objections to the threshing gang in Ontario it !s lupe,i to initiate the work on a reasouaoly large scale this year. The Ontario Deportment of.Agrit•ulture is malting a study of the propos,tlou tis it affects the farmer, "while the Ontario Labor Bureau has agreed to provide 5,000 men for threshing ,gangs !f Ulel-o 1s a demand for thea°. Wlth suitable co-operation between the farm public of the province and the Provincial Department o1' 1gr1(iulture there should be no dilii(irl ,✓ in organizing a large numb ar of b•• •114 s tl isf• 11. Don't Write Poetry, "Don't write poetry unless you can't i help it," says the St. Lerlis Globe -Dern, oerat. And often when you think you can't 1 help it "tis well to consult a doctor. - Toledo Blade. Peat Bogs, Peat is a vegetable formation, some, times of a spongy eliar'acter (whew re- cent) and again of kind approxftnat- bag in composition to wood, while in some instances,' at the bottom of bogs, It opproaelies ligniteand even coal, POULTRY MANAGEMENT ToMatce the Farm 'lock Pay Best linty One Mot 11 it e Charge, Electric Lighting is a Great Oonve:- ionce on (1e lenem,-wising Costs About $.100, White a 8ma18. Plant Should" Not Exceed -!I5O0. (Contributed 1)7 Ontario Dopantnient'of Aerie ill ture. Toronto.) • LICCI)SSFUL poultry - keepers are found lunch more S fre- quently among those who operate what is termed a ''one- man plant" 'than elsewhere. This simply means that poultry require Soule one person's attention, or that Personal attention 10 so important. that it is usually not to be found efficient among the ordinary laborers. Poultry know the time of day When it is customary to feed then, and, perhaps, equally as well all other daily tasks. They re- spond fairly well to the bond of sym- pathy of the feeder. if the feeder rushes into the pelt and throws the feed around the poultry usually rush out of the 'way or out 0f, the doors, if: they can get there. Fright reduces egg production. Particularly nervous hens, when badly frightened, some- times cease laying for several day's. The person caring for the poultry should be fondof them and take an interest in then?. Ono's interest us- ually goes up 03' down with the pro-, duction of 'tire flock. To maintain keen interest when the production is low, or when the dock is out of con- dition is the real test-" ft you hold 011 and study the }Jerk, generally speaking, you will, succeed, A change of attendants, even when both are good at the work, nearly always means a decrease in produc- tion" for some days. The careful feeder knows just about what this or that flock requires as to quantity of feed, etc„ and further, he or she usually goes about the VS 0011 on a definite plan so that in time the birds know just what to expect,not only as to time and 81111tl1ity of feed giv- en, but the movements of the atten- dants in the pen. The writer ventures to assert that if the poultry on the farms of On- tario were, on each farm, given over 1.0 0110 person to Took 1f•ler, 111a1 there would be a very great iner as, in the suoces't of the• undertaking as well as a very large ,nrt.,e in the production; even a, nnlr c 1.s (70,'Z,! 5'.. tie,, per ea1Ft. In 1 r st111:4,,;, No line of live te,•.1r snoods brow: to careful : (( avOlou 8.111(2 lrnultry. The boy or girl on the' tarin can, learn much of how t0 feed and will!' to fee(!. Tl>ci may learn solar thing of the pl•obllm In bl•eeding." Successful pou11ry-keepers know that there is a lime to hatch and rear a time 10 r 111, 't time 80 ',ell, a time to cirri, and disinfect, as well ns a limo to feed, Plenty of farmers are malting money front poultry, but they know poultry (toes well only when' given careful and systematic attention.-- Prof, ttention.-P1•of, W. IL Graham, O. A. College, Guelph. Principles of Electric Lighting. In the year 1800 Volta, a famous Italian physics-, discovered that if a plate of ('001, 0r attd one of gil;r were 1)11100(1 in weak snlphn0Fc acid; and connected by • a wire above the acid, there wax transmitted along the wire a certain 11111011111 of energy, which transmission we speak of as a Current o8 C101l1'ivity, comparing it t0 a current of watt -r. As it requires pressure 00 held toslake water flow. 50 i1 reqttir0S eltietrie p1e•1snru tq utt.lr 111 ?than P) r. 711( l.: Ca58104, ,f 1 lel c-11 dei ,.r ibkd above 'le ea eel a veil, in hence* el its .1110' es/vertu'. A d moot. gel>elating- 92 tolls would h+i,, 1,;.sul'e equal to that of. 32 sit ipl :la. 1'ilu. tilt, 11(1 1 -"': • 11110:.131; 'Me wires will its , ',. ,, 111211e 1101, 1 18011 Cor 1u31. Cur, r 111 pulp(' - ulahy hue ' Fri r, -.'r.: 0; • 110 volts, t lien n! 1?1•' I ' t !'' l.ott(t ,.0111potic.,, 1, yLoy, wil111,11,r Crl('1 ll'.f v111 ! '411;:1-,,.•-,t 10 ..1 L,31 t. lu al• ''1'eu !n3 ,r1;;;„; .:1. if :loo:: in 1111 1111 ':- , 1I,o- 1l 11 1l 1'0v Oltl- 11011 r., rile .:' n; lh t it .,e_ opposite direct,. tri i 1•;. i.lf, ,1 lE by t.n +., titre, it, l with a ('011111l111111,11 t 11111 tea F (ban; or) these t,'(V( e 1 Parretti ens pray ell Lu aetI in the ,ua, direction along the distribution lines. It is rhrin cullel,1 direct carrot', t' ti D.C. Now all emitting Parretti., (11 A.G., ;may. be llled tor lighting, lu„t as , well as D.C. if lila all ennui Ione arc: very rapid the 11,11t in perfectly steady, but. if too slow the lights trill fluctuate in b014,,1('s, and the light ishard on 1.10 01' Many light and power companies 81111Ay A.(,,. However, AL dull bo used to charge t01tg'4 ; ! 11., orad ,deuce pri- vate plants Which usually have stor- age batteries inns; be of the D.0.. variety., 1'1,8.1 15 also lisle of lighting + Stoms for au( 01110biles. 0119-hors0 power Mill rein 30 ordi- nary tungsten 1118.2(1)18, each 311Vlug. front 2, to 24 co '1a-pn,ver;while if they are t1!! -rust n 118.1'! idyll Lunp will give about 45 ,'.i(,, Lent - itit would tape only about half a:: litany to give the r1altle :light Ile before. As 'pie ordinary fare, probably 's'ui,ld 2101 011- 8.111210 more than, say, foul ^lights on an avert'', of two. hours per day, tak- ing the1 whole year found, it oasity aeon thrt the amount of power 1...: quired is very small,; The. outlay for wiring 111.0 buildings varies a great deal -with circumstances, 1►ut"probably $100 woeld be a fair average. Where one IS too far 8.10118 the distribution lines of any eXlsting power plant be may install a srnall - plant of his , own. The original cost' of these- Will run -front $300 to $500, depending 011- Size aud type, and the interest on this amount would be the largest port of the cost of light for Ole farm„ the cost of running the plant being only a few route per flay. -11. ft. Graham; B,S,A.I 0. A. Col- lege, Gluelpk. TIE iurs`da y TAKES OFF DANDRUFF, HAIR STOPS FALLING. Savo your Hair! Get a small bottle of Danderine right now -Also stops .itching scalp. 'Alun, brittle, colorless and scraggy hair cis elute -evidence of a' neglected scalp,. of dandruff -that awful l scu f. 'There isnothing80de8t11C1Ye to the hair as dandruff. It robs the hair of its lustre, its strength and its very life; eventually producing a feverish- ness and Wilting .of tI'e scalp, which if not remedied causes the hair roots to shrink„ loosen and Ile -then t11e •hair fialls out fast. A little Danderine to- night -now -any time -will enrol)* save your hair, Get a small bottle of ICnowlton's Danderine -from any drug store. You surely can have beautiful, hair and lots of it if you will just try a little Dan. Urine. Have your Bair! Try 41. Notice Residents of the Township of'Mcliil• Top who require ooal are required to forward a written request to J. M Gov- smock who has been appointed Fuel Controller for the Municipality of Mo- Killop. Only those' who have no wood or rail fences need 'apply, -as the quan- tity of coal promised MoKillop"18 1110it• 0d, By Order of the Council. M Hurdle, Ule rp For Freedom and the Hight "THE ALLIES" CHURCH NEWS 001) 10a100 this 13,1(4 tyre n had flee el ebargo, ex- 898.11ose regarding ln(etlnge where: as admission fee ,s. obarg04- The rate for such being live cent per pobut dine SfFTIFORTtYi C11iJiiGFq'i�: St. James' St James' ()Introit 1 ,0Y. latherY "" L r F (loetz 1 P. Eal• lylNues 9,00, Htgh Nixes- 111,30, Sunday School 2,30 p. in Vespers and Beue(lictiot uI I. 110 Bless ad 8aeran,011t,7' p 10. St,' Thomas' Rev, T. Ha Brown, Rector. Sunday serOees II a nl and 7 p m. Sunday school 2.90 p,'•m. W- omen's Anglican Missionary Aesoolatioli, ''1'ussday 2,30 " 9,01. Obildren'ebratioh Saturday 2 p,m, 11terceesiou services every '1'hnreday, 0p.n1. Methodist Rev, H. .0, Moyer', pastor =SUNDAY Fallout at 10:00 , 8,rn. Public, service 11 a m. and' 7p.m. Prayer MoeNng 'Clulrady y 8, p,ni Salvation army Lieut. F. W. Leight Sunday servieee-Holfnesa 11 a, 111, ['raise 3 p.m. -Salvation 7 p,,n,-Sun they-Sohool 4. p.-m.-11'edneeday--. Publiomeeting All are. welcome. 'Rgmondville, Presbyterian The above is the title ' of. a most B'ov' S McLean pasta. Sunday ser• interesting War Albeit issued by The vioeslL a.m. 'and.7 p n1, alible class Family 11er,tld and Weekly Star, 'of 3 p,m Prayer m80ting Wednesday Montreal.Sp. rti. Y,P ':f1.S IIuion 3rd Friday in the month &-p Wanton's Mission• it is brimful of 112eft,l iuforlilaticu cry Society 3r01 lVod1,esd,,3 111 the month from 00101' 10 00V01:. '1' 10 front cover al 2.30 1.111 'L. 81100' 'a1,1 0190 0 itu. page is a mist beautiful design 8111- ilodiutely niters limning the flags of flags of :111 the Allies, it is a clever artistic spelt 'rhe Alhunl contains the Hage in oolora Pirr t trresb 'terian • of all the Allies. It tai's in full the i clary of the 'tL'uion Jul:- and ' Uld , Rev, 1'': 11. 1,8.11411111, Puetor• Sunday (11. rt". It gives the date and reason{ servi0(s 11 E3,nl. 'Lost - pnl. ' Sunday for cull! 0f each of 81181 aaio-o into the school 2.30 p,nl, Prayer m0etin , g War. !t gives tiro system of Gowan- tullre(lay.. , 4o p :11. 11'omun's Misa- mout elft oath117:01 0 population, aur1, etc iwutry h y •the iile;t Yu4sduy iu each Miss- ,tut ]t,1011ttin' flattens 111.488 of �. mouth I.t 3 1, 111, liltroara lihitin0n :hlia. Great Britain, I"'ranch sad the United cion 13,,,,1 old ile1eLly in the month ill States. a well as a great tunny . f tate 7.30 p. In. 1,utslliee )1100i011 Baud popular Dugs mutt as "'t'ippet'u'y'," 00007 28)11 \loud,ty at 4 15 p to, 'Long I,ol.g trail," "Houti Bye ?Broad- { tray'," "Over There," etc etc 11 eon! MclPiliop Presbyterian tains a diary of the teal' eines its coin-! mer,cement up to to time of going to going to press, with blank space on which the recipient map fill in fulmar Elates and have the complete history. The Album is 011e you weuhl buy or eight at any reasonable price, but is not for sale, it is absolutely free to all Whosubseribo to 'rho Family Herald and Wet>kly `star fol 11119. '1'11„ year- ly snbsetiption price is $1 25, We have 10040 a 1111111bin1101ubin•ettnp with the Family Herald anis can oft that great Weekly 1(111.' .,:Thum'(1,11 News for $2.00. '1'he,.fl:.rof1.1eAlbum Ht' t'Sta (808.2 31e.thud tat 1 is fes a lilruted tilt., only. Order 1111ry 01111 ha slate 014 b,11.'-. - rho 1'., .o, { ltov,.'1'. F, sins: .o', t;a: cr, : tiliuday Herald dans 'tot C0ulinit, such nu 18, ' .• 1Vivo ".,deilllltl'ly, t, salon''- .,S '1t.. .j., , , t • may be sl'eo at tl,'a tr { Rev, 1) 'J.ue,vell pastor Sunday services Duffs' church 11 a in :Sunday school Id a In Prayer mooting 4Ved 1/1301118 • 8 pan.' women's - Missionary Society last Friday in each month: at Winth-o9 Presbyterian" Sunday seine( 2 31) pm. Spndal' 8c1,no11 trip n1 Pi Ayer muntil/ Ttlee(hhp g p to, 11 0 1. et CFtd.. Ur a ung nl VOLIIi CHILD IS ...,.., 09c 8.10'.heri • If •ko ,r l It; 01 cleanse little bawd cswith• ^sill fornia :Syrup o, . ids." ' Mothers can mist: ea =,fre:• "California'ti ti , 1i1u> 1 of 1 h,r(u n few hours all the 1> o; ned•up sour bile and form01ltint; fool gat.,, roves out of Ole bower, and you Ila . well, llplayful child again. n. Sick children 1(11 needn't be coasted 'sake 'this harmless `finis' lllxafl.,' trillions of =there keep it 11;nlc1y 3 rause:they linear its aetion'on the :=1.,'.• h, liver and bow, to is prompt lied Ask your druggist for 0 bottle • 111110rnia Syrup at Fig" which sins directions for babies, c1,llrlr(s' . dl ages andfor w 1 ,van -ups, �� nI .. Drives ,Asthma Before Ir, 11.e Smola, or Sumo, front 1)r .i, D, K(:1''.. o(1g;, Asthma Ilene -11y 0'05 10"11,11,8 (,• Chance to ii; grn' stolicater ,r 511100, Our experience will, 1110 rr-liefs giving remedy shows how netted urd positive is lho , ncee; it gives, itis the result of lour etn(13 and experimet,i and was not anlamitt,(1 to the p iblir• until its makers knew•it would, do its worts well Sale Register O11 Friday, January 10111, at 1 9, n, Lot 2y Con. t2 NICK:i,lop, a Clearing Sale of 35 head of cattle, consisting of stook neere,'and, 'heiierr. W Dundee T Brdwn Proprietor ': Aooti0nee sage .. i.i''8. 118,1 ,'21 rt.,11- :8 !'-,:1''s'1av "For the .Blood is the Lite." r. tillI' F t,. larch an die ae due mood a to i, aro b o0 y P Lugo as Peg n,ep Ul ern Scurvy, Sad duiar Swelling., Bolts, Plmpluo,0.roe.ofany kind, kind, P11oe,Btood Poleon,Rhoumnt)em8 Clout, etc., don't waste your time and money on lotions and ointments which cannot get Mow thesurfltgcofthe skin, Wbatouwant i n medicine that will thoroughly free the blood of the poisonous matter which alone ie the tree 011,1,1 of all your suffering, Clarkes Blood Manna's just snot; a medicine. Ilii composed of ingredients which quickly expel from the bleed all itepu !tins,. from whatever cause suiting,. And by rendering. if clean .andpure, can he relied mt to effect n lasting cur 17/m dl, ntn , olr, JY stle ;r ponl,hPer- ' Mud deals): Over5 tyears' success.. Pleasantto lake, Sold by a labselbei r 101 hoowa, Wu.. oilu CUJi;;8S st bene n.,: -' SKIN &'61000 DISEASES, CJar keg Mixture it. it AL1, DEATHS. ky,ID-]n Tnolrersiuith-,•'on Saturday December 28th, 1918,'Ellin -Grey, wife of Samuel Reid, aged 72 years,' MCQU:E1N-In 1larputhey, ou leridsy December a7th 10818rTsubella Ron- al), beloved wife of W. 71', i111 Qheer, aged 23 years, r•