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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1919-02-06, Page 4MEDICAL Dgt, u, 'fiiUCJg: 8,09$1 ttkIV, tau and $8 88oa �./'LaYe of 7tould oa goapIt8 , Zondoa, England., gpoletat attoa(lbn tO 11188884 of Aye, Ear,. Nose rend Threat,' Moe and residence behind. Dominion 13, x5 :Oldie Phone No, 5, ResldeR08 Phone N0, 118 1r, L BIIRROU Seotorth '08400 and z s.. •%io,,00e—G0derlolt Street, Pali(of the bath tsd'ia4 ebuleb, Coroner for County of Huron 'telephone No. 40, •s�RSrSeOul,i 4 11iSxt\ ihlstctu ns sud a�susgeene, 0odortcu Street Opposite 3tueho• CHnrah, Sealoreh, Soon, graduateIri0terta end Anof n Arbor, and Member of Ontario Cn 3Seaaa.. Coroner or l%Otlnt! at Enron, ciana and 7dso tahonor Uu iversilY, old medalist Trinity Median! Collogu, Member of Cotge Lysicfaa andSurgeons, 00tarlr: •=1✓ es'aCl ebieaers in W m'and hirendimsand Rheumatic troubles. Amite sad Chronic disotd ,ers, Dar, Eye, Noso• and Throat Adenoid re. sn0vrd without C ekulRoyalo. CtoosslllatiOO tree, ii Tuesday, 5 eon.. to p.m::Friday 8 a,m, to ti put hutted Y lewa24 lar Marriage licenses ondoptiollaa,9oa- tooth Insurance ids gun c7psidedog Insurance, Life or Accident? Byes aro, a postcard will get our rates. .1. D. HirdeHLEY. 081' I Agent for Loudon Life insurance Co.' ad I nattertsf Gminutiee and Accident Insurance Co, Seaforth, Ont. Eames Watson General Fire, Lite and Accident lturerau80 Agent, and dealer in dewing hfaehtnen, Mat THE McKILLOP Mulua1 Fire Insurance Co farm and inoTated Town Property Only Insured. THE SEAFokrh-[ NEWS i IS ISSUED EVERY' THURSDAY From the 01rra'o MAIN ST. - - SEAFORTH, ONT. Phone 84 Erectile 117 DAIRY HiNTS Cleanliness.. and Succulent and Conceutrated Feed Essential. „UBSCRIPTION � } One, dollar er ear, strictly la advance r and one -dolls a � year. . aid inaclva if not p .! b oltar .d. United Staten a butt Will 0 ¢ papers, Hit' 'yenta extra, +trlDkly '.tu advanced, When subscribers cbaauge their address i giving I , mmediately,¢ .¢ bodes old be 4 vet t w 1. Sub• Wes new Aaddress.th,thhe old and ru• iyere swill coder a favor by notifying us of any irregularity of delivery. Reading Notices—No :ceding notice, advertising any entertainment or matter by which money la to be made by any person or cause will be Inserted la Tut News without charge. The price for the inser- tion of bueloeea 'maow:memento is TEN cents per count line each insertion to parties having no contract for display advertising, and FIVE cents per line each insertion to those having display cootra0ta, and for church. society and entertainment reading notices. Card of Thanks 5 to 9 lines, 50 cents, Judicial, Legal. Official and Carom. w ent NottiwrTen cents per line tor first insertion a▪ tendeeertrulo�tl net line for each Yearly oard0—Proteslonal Cud*, not exceeding one inch, win be inserted for 05,00 per Year, pawable strictly to advance Display adrertleing—Rates furnished on application, "Advertisements ordered for insertion, soUnW forbtd.'l and those !tent without i mitten Instructions will appear until ritten orders are received for their dl.. continuance. Letters to the Editor must be accom- gaoled by the writer's own signature. not or publication. but as a gunrnntee of good faith, The publisher adeps no respoA- eibntty whatever far rho stattementl made In such communications. Letters on ren- g1o0a moles sill not ba published at all except w oeld advertising, ptal0iy marked as such. The rote for such matter is ten cents Der Inc.l OFFICERS J. F. SNOWDON EDITOR AND PUBLISHER Jaz. Connolly, Goderlab, President, James 11711.118, i3eechwood, Vtce•2r0sldent, Tuomas I� '!I Eels, Seaforth. Sae: Tread. Directors -- D. P. McGregor. Seaforth; Jona G. Grieve. m. -.. op W. Rim. Conetsmce• Toby Berman*tggen Robert Ferris, iradeckt Malcom S`sn. -egetont G McCartney • Seafonht , • bases Connolly, G0110(0 b: Ju.'E0aa0. 8eechw0011 Agents e. Leitch, Hetlock: E. Hlnelrley. Seotorxn [Ri heaney Egwondvillet J, W. i R d. Jarmouth, Brodbaaeoe Jame cad John Govcotock. 5eatoreh, auditors. Partim dextrous to effect Insurance or trans hneluueoa will be Promptly attended to app! ttaa to any of the above o8 sera, nddrean , ri,18 winter 18 a8 rout tl'lr%blc t'.r respective 90000 ices. 't'1ec8 Is !fist 1 it its sot -only, General Observations j _ a Tit Original and Only lrllinlit4' :xsisiw„t.11. E S j all aY r':i`tl.:a iI sl;il to hilt • TflOit5Sr. .ltd`: oR' till'. d'3• Se f& 'h JVE1211.5Ell1tNTS will supply the • required energy Moat - 84 eveniings427 its Lilo Lott. ?;,[, +, tali*'•••r $4V "lit 111E- 4155•2:5.1 111155', 4,45.•11 ,9 to bH built 0,1050- . a :,r.,• 10 15 inert, t)n.,tlu w! tr, a naps in., , 1 e ('514!,(008, '! he !lust, i5 1e 141,1 i! t_ e•ne ill. dee tette inti'! 111:, n 11 + 'i.•v,osth Ne sit bee 1 ll+..�itntlnu ii s:tyn.g it was the liras t0 advocate this, and its :0000 flog - is gown h' ' than at any other flint ill Onto •o, •:tfeerti 4a ii,- Li..',11'bl !';int 1,a 11 t,155,1. I'-Ih't1 1451•uu. 1 i 1'rstd lid. ; 1.01 .i, aoui 3 1 5. I,. 5 t., ,,,,, tire • ., ..:1. ;,1y11 •1 } 1 . 1 111 1154. 1 `:nl 1111 s' OTiCE Grass Is the Nntsn'a1 .Geed' of Pattie —Make Winter Feed as Much Like it as Possible --el. Batton for Laying He W m• n ns Which Ha a Brought ht Results at the 0..A. College. (Contributed by Ontario Department of Agriculture, Toronto.) TIE whole question of winter care of dairy cattle may be summed upu one word - i comfort. In order to obtain this, the cattle require a comfortable, clean, well -ventilated, well -bighted stable, The stalls, where animals are tied, should be of proper width and length to accommodate them without discomfort; and also be so con structed as to keep them clean with- out too numb labor on the part of the person in charge. Plenty of bed- ding is needed, and an absorbent such as cut straw, all,vinga or Saw- dust, to take up the Liquide which cause so much dirt and discomfort to both animals and attendants. A cement gutter behind the animals having the required amount of ab- eorhing material placed in it laity, after cleaning the stable, Ls the best pian of keeping stable and cattle clean, If there be some shavings, sawdust er line straw scattered along the passage behind the cows. it as- sieta in cleanliness and lessens labor, Feeding. The natural feed of cows is grass. The feeder of cows never goes far astray if the winter ration Is made. so far as possible, similar to that of grass. This is got by using silage roots, mixed with the dry, bulky fodders, like straw and clover hay. The (nixing may be done by the feed- er, if he has time to do so; or, it may be done by the cow before and after eating. The cow carries a won- derful mixing apparatus in her stom- ach, and so far as this part of feed- ing is concerned, she can do the necessary work of mixing feeds. Mix- ing before teed is given to the cow, often adds to its palatability and heteoe usually pays. In addition to Ileaulent and dry bulky feeds d, a Pow givtug milk a certain amount of coneeritrabo4 freed in the forte of meats, such a ground oats, oats and barley, wheat 1Pran, on -cake, or cottonseed ureal. Standard Dairy Peed tills the bill exedlte tly 1n this regard. Water-ing Gown. Next no iluport,t'-i.•4 10 reed, Conies water fon' milking .owe, When eow8 are producing levee geantItles of I milk they roust have large quanti- ties of water This may bo eup111ied in the stable, or in a trough outside. In fine weather, animals are better fon' being a short time outside in the fresh aft' ,lady, and they eau ee tott- vententiy watered at that time. in very cold or stormy weather, they siteuld be watered inside. Comfort, elo:.i,liness, succulent feet!, along with a reasonable amount of rieneentrates, and plenty of water art+l tresis, pare aft', 4(1:4 irks main Gauge required by animals giving. milk in winter,—Prot', id. id. Dean, 0. A. College, Guelph. F't'e�fiing Laying (seri, In Winter. a its order to lay eel! a ken requires a 1,5tepltl_• ,rf food :1 bove body 111a1n- t''r• . 1'haf is r. lien must be in i g0,01 1• AL not thin A good laying 6,; 11411 �,'i,l'3I7 :.'l, 'tett Tee }Jin of t art 1 .'1,0;18 ly , ! i' l:;t '111-+ I,1 N,•x'. lnoxtipg 1f the YloKi:i,,p Conn - will be held 121 Soafot•th on February !Tris *t i o'clock P M, M, MfURDI11., Clerk For Sale A Happy Thought Mange and ewall Heater and Oak Cupboard wit glass toe. MRs, MID (iiild, rf4, 11,'11 555:.'i ,tit..1.' f0,14 .501. ii., II 1 :.1 1:, d! ,t, ... !, I E ' 1 n1 s i.mrp i 1. ,t' iru ! .1 t i r 'r .. f • l,l 5 ! , ,..• ...5, 1 :,, 15.1 , . 51, 1: -• 1 :i :i5 s.. Speciai'Offer for Far i am buying all kinds of ers .Junk and Fowi I have a great stock of second-hand Water pipes and shaftings for sale, J. Naftolin Seaforth Junk Dealer Phone 9 Next to the Dick House $5 00 for $4.?! Arad Every Dollar Worth More. • Small savings now share in the high interest on Govern. relent Securities. War -Savings Stamps .0 11 IIIIIIII18111111efralalflln1111" t' tsa;• 5 a%' tree SEMIS tlwr 9t9• 9944on nnre408 "I a 110 ofeb a rar,i4 o� A inn:0 miry eq•• .^illy p,lr ; �I „Nal MuU nm nuun' ''''11111111111 ur. r..r Cost $$1.00 this month Re,�medin1924for $5.;;J. Sold atMeney- oi !•`t' Post Micas, B!,•"!'.•,, and wherever ih :: Triangle and Zy ,. SIKH is Ckis- nlay d. c e1 TburSday t' ebru;ti'y =Kg, GLOSSY I ,IE F FROM DANDRUFF Gin beYautlfu1—GOt a smal1-1,air gets lbottleanti of Donderine•. If ,you care ler heavy hair that glier tens with beauty and is radiant 'crit' lite; has au ioconrperable softness,;, is fluffy and lu 1)09015, try Dandorinte• Just one application doubles the mo. bounty of your heir, besides it Ira t•c of every nr t l0 1 'r e dissolves diatel ase y Y P dasetruff. You can not have nice heavy, healthy hair if you have dandruff. This destructive scarf robs the hair of its lustre, its strength and its very life, oovercome it reduces & fever- ishness tot and f P ishness and itching of the scalp; the hair roots famish, loosen and die; then the 'hair falls out fast. Surely get a !moll bottle of 3inowlton'e Denderiie emu Any drug stere and just try it For Freedom and the Right "'I'HE ALLIES" The *!love is the title of a most interesting Wer Album ieoued by '[he Family Herald and Weekly Star, of Montreal, f 4 1 +v. , • CHURCH NEWS 1, a rt bib Road are? I e :et charge, ex - op ..5 a Sar iitlgmeelingn where an 18laiasto0 fee as chomped '1110 rete for /melt. basig t1Ce gout per count lino S41?1�IF�7�a Oi1'lU1afvn11S Sl. James' 8I,,1at0118' Ciiurele itev, !father 111 P,5(toete P, Y. Early Maga 8,110, High Miss 10,30, Solidity 'dented 2,410 p. ED, Vespers and B8ptdiotiun of the 131ess- 1 i1 . nt 1 i'i1411N 7 ed itaci It is brimful of useful information. from cover to cover., T t0 front cover page is a most bee:AMil design em- bracing the flags of Hags of all the Allies..., It is a clever artistic, effort The Album contains the bags in eulora of all the Allies. 1t tells in full the story of the "Union Jeck" and "Old Glory". It gives the unto and reason for entry of each of the Allies into the War. It gives the system of Govern- mental' each, alio population, area, etc eta. It contains the Nations Songs of (treat Britain, France and the United States, a well as a great many of the popular Dugs 011010 88 ''Tipperary," 'Long Long !rail," "Good Bye Broad- way," "Over There," etc etc It eon tains a diary of the war duce its com- mencement up to to time of going to going to press, 1olth bleak space on which the reel pieet reap fill in Intim. dates and have tate complete (10000ry. The Album is one you would buy on eight at any reasonable price, but is not for sale, It is td7solutely free to all whosultseribe to The Fansily Hot•n!d and Weekly tions for t019. '[4u. roars ' ly e0Meoriptiot: price i+ $1.25, We bavn 1111,10 a nlu!din.g combination +tits the' Family (1erahl and slut efeet (kat (;rent 17'eakit' i it!, t . Album and Neva lot' $2,Sn. Th,0Por 0t ta,• Album I is fey olit'nted tuns. only. ilrdnr uctr aid ba side of a „:) , 1'11' Name% Herald dr•e s !ut ,,until[in surd on , t1 1 1 m10linitel), A altmp1)' of th0 Annan Hay ay be seen at this tattoo, St. Thomas' Rev. T. 1d.' Brown, Rentor, Snuday Sunday 1 tut t f m snr0ooe IL1 nt I school 2,30 p. In. Women's etnglican • IYlissionary Association. Tuesday 2,30 p.m. Children'sbraieh Saturday 2 p.ru, tl tel•Oe0el ell servICee every Thu relay, .0 p.m, ntt'lihnma, erten n of S. nth it +I a ' :'l CT'Lv]6'`lSi 3;tli' or FIGS,' ' ,''1. , •i;, HURONNEWS to el nicketamilh, "I'tlu seaters ere TO CONSTIPATED sAT�ID ill Tir>"� still living; Mrs. Patterson of Saskatoon N r, IVin lily>rs 0t Plxotor 84sd word sunt Rios NseJ rlost' of Rotolo. Of his Delicious "Fruit Laxative" can't hen* Lit week that hill •suit Lieut ,. Rio oWn [snub lett' ,5are 5001 tiro,l.ui btt''ka1 tender little Stomach, Liver era, 0' 1ho ('0:0 4,an Ellviilttnls bad '' t' hoil,k': \ nt f i Wit 01iin. Joins ill and Bowels. .ill V-'k,c. 111 r frim b08r385 , 111.46 a t, Andrew .•f el isernin. Yt , kir, 1. stn':"4 110tH 1..,;,; ! ,1 aufi !...rid Peet.."', wit 15 the , aledil.2 Leek at: tho tongue. mother' nn•• a I lu . 1 Methodist Bev, H. 1)). Moyer, pastor —SUNDAY foltool at 10:00 a,m, Public nervibe I 1 a.m. and 7 p.041. Prayer Meeting 'Thur.('ay g, pee , Salvation Jiriny Limit, 1' ,' W, Leight Sunday serviese--Holiness 11 a. in. Praise 3 p.m.—Salvation 7 p.m --Sun day School 4 p, m,—Wednesday— Pnblic meeting All gra wel8onle, Rffmondville, Presbyterian Rev. 8 McLean pastor. Sunday ser• vices 11 a, m. and 7 p m, Bible claim 3 p.m Prayer meeting Wednesday 8p, m. X.P M.S Union 3rd Friday in the month 8 p m, Women's Mission- ary Society 3rd Wednesday in the 0100140 at 2.30 p,in L:dioe' Airl nine a im- mediately after, First Presbyterian Rev. 1f, 11. I at cin,. Pa+'tor, Sunday services t 1 tette and i et in: Sunday school 23u p.m. Prayer meeting, Thursday. 7.15 p -In. \\'oinon's Mias- ionaey 51 cis y•aha first ruosday is each !month at ,, p tu. Barbara Kirkman cion Banti 3rd Tuesday'in the month at 7.30 p.m. Sunshine Mission Bans( every latl M'[ond:ty :tt 4.15 p Mciti1)op s'0'esbyterian 't 1) • tie! i nt4CU0 it[il ltty 17/004088 1) ui', .•lt'truh 14 + (12 .sunday scu.nrl I ! i .0 1'r ty ar meeting Wed- uNedne $ .inti +cutlml JIissiuua • ! y Society L,:•! P'ri tit% i:, .+lei 11101111! n1 ' 'W. 1'S t.a ,i tn;[1:'. 1' '' ' .... ' j ei 1.`�11,y the ;11 :-, .'l tn L;.i'�' tir,lli?r f: 1 I,itd 1'•11 t a3' -;l k :'1 �e •: 'l,v� iL<, 1 alt..m,i +',t.•;! .,.1, 4 ,.esti,,I nl, flu. " 151115,5 5 14.,' 14 m;: is tl+ .ant et'1cn 1 .'t-�h, ((4)00. hvtl s, tl..;;y,s, 17.,:111.•01: .*,!•.1,'-u.•,+t 4,'.:u'.,nlii 'tt'.. '•1•,, 1, 1, ') .'.i-;tlu.r;a,l:,i i n..,•1,, :0 "4t n ,400'; t,. oe is favor ill=. ('o',:•tt. ,,, ,.h,+, " 1,'l:e, 1.111, IIrl ti :u t.a,i, 1a.1 8 ;[: 1t an 1 cl :,r t10 fort! mikk• f 5154. 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I r . 1m.1 t 1 flat: At .1 . , .i t i- 1...- 1t [ <• • li; slrilrs of v12141 ,:41 4,al''[,11 '''' t' :! 1".” !O - t)t• i ua Shu 660,001 u..lnr 'i r. '1Lau16•,q With tiiis 15' i x01.80, r lir w '.;Orf n 1i '• I f 11-,1-;-u'1't! ainph 41,,(1• Hunt,(. ,ll -1 5501• a 18,•4 lu_;1i, 1,1080,5„,!t \, ,; ,rani fru tri.. 11115 Sur,ti, ,:.a Lust for 111 u. cetirnbiy '' 1 ' it r.;r« s. r;. sou r1 1; r 1.cot r+ dtsoovt t-si 3.:1, rq u. 'S, state. Lira 1111I14 vu 11(11 1.01 4,: vl:'1' t • n.. ee''1 1, •`le" `1n.'u41 wr: 6: , sots t1tL'ial; tit.. pet,:•5 55.1 the5;h5;h.04) rot,,rot,July •have. u'.v 'ot ,[,. i,arr f rF, 1. rn:au 'o ltnr,•r t r };alar snafldtivl1 lot th(- uaywh '4,014 . slu.r5,e, barley inettl, and oat0 chop hop' in tri 5..11, ,i'. t 5'. ,. 1,,,+ •P 5 . at ! .11 42,,1 t 3151.(hoc n .5.. it cyual parte, is Very 05101, We use tt dr,' mash which is Led in hoppers. This is is trout of the birds at all tittles. We are asiug iloverntueet Standard Hog tend. We have used in previous years, very sliccessfatly, rolled or eruslled Date. These ground grains should con- tain fifteen to twenty per cent. of high grade tankage or beef scrap, Wet re milk 10 given ae drtnk 'no cleat scrap would be necessary. Be sure to aupply green and inse- ntient feeds, such as waste cabbage, roots, clover leaves, or sprouted oats. There is an art to feeding. Whea feeding the whole grain night and morning watch the birds seratoh. If they are very active feed liberally; le somewhat indifferent ease off in the amount for a Seed or so, Keep the Utter (.lean and sweet, --Prof. M. R. Wallow, 0. A. °Pike/a, Quoit*. ata .3.2 .t t1,,d:: !1s,ru 810 i1 e 'rite doe.lr occur' r,1 on Sunday 1•,st 04 Andrew Reid of 7VIngham . lloitl ,roe born in the County of 'Pyrone I eeland in January (839. He 00810 With Mia parents to this country and settled in Stanley ton reship, . At twee- ty-oightyears of age ho married Miss Katy Sharp of Stanley toonship end moved to 'l:urnberry township where be farmed until twoyeara ago to live with hieeon•fa law, Mr. Alex, Robertson,, Wiagharn. Mr. Reid was Methodist in religion'',and a rae1111ker of the Oraego 4,4, 4,• r 111 o» l tjuo 4',, was Conaervw. trio. 'f'l.ra. sot vi,'1; WM, Sit 50 di atri110,, 8.13 8LOt1'111F1y. The W:'oxoter 'Pulr•iil, it,u-Uo. wain,,, lnt:etil,g e:1:., held reap: :tly he sit is Pahl a net di. IA of 5,09 with salute 5,1 $13 000, It has been in operation tot ten years nod bus only charged ten dollars the year for sorrier, 'lits Doherty saw mill in Clinton kat' been purchased by a man from 15011 Stratford and is being torn down. Dr. Itiofrard A. ,Reeve, Toronto, dropped lead while walking along Sped iia Ave, on 1'aondayof teat weak. ,,Re was one of the most promin'eit' doctors:++ of Canada. iii+. was formerly Daae the Faculty of Moali)iso, Toronto l'J4• ,�i•aitid e(1err:hy gleed flint ,t 1.511,1'. I,15,1.11111 of the rutep*y, t•: trial te, le to 111 the Iowa Hall Staffs 1515 Wrathy -mint rho. 4th day of 7obrnary at 8 o'0f0tlt it, 11 f, e' the purpose of aseeftainnl4 the attitude of the ratepayers towel cin tho etootioa of a atunuln011t to the memory of the ft/leant Soldiers who fell during the resent War, Also to eoaeidcr Lite '!making el grant lit the eouosi1' of the Municipal- ity for that purple finery ratepayer le requested to attend' this moot 111 Bey order of the:Niisee Jawres,i.rirr, Clark *WIi); 5Trdr, nut is19, •�u201ny. • . • 1111 ni >nth a +i f rrs.laq dI k1'P13 irk c „l ars T .i„s.. t o l31 ' o:1 •�� 555),:l5''1'.'181051',55'1 dupla 1..nitutn5 1555 .5,11 .10-art1,( ',•1,.'..SYala, Scurvy, r.:.,,,, 1855041000.1. •, coiner , Glandular •a Il , H:, tar P, rel ,r ,' O4r any rad niltuat5lovul Polo „t tip 40'.;1:010x+, e :nett, of , dont x toy ;al a .3 mousy t 5t • !m -.! 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