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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1919-02-27, Page 1Now Series Vol. 17 No. -e9 BLE8iBdDORlIE lifiLMENTS - The Seaforth. Ne. Canadian Granite Since the inporturion of Eur- opean granite has been re- stricted, our CANADIAN GRANITES are being devel- oped at an amazing rate, and are equal in color and texture to any imported granite, The Seaforth Monumental WWorpk�s handles the best grades a ai♦ ehapi.�a i,Prop , extnewelentiesteineweeetelecaltriteresseettistiistieneaemeteer g� 011ympTia€ 19 Watch For Our Special s::ig Display. in Our Window. ill Will is e Special on Saturday • The Palm of perf'ecitionu is held out to all who *011J l possess a box of our sweets. Nothing 0.a:reusuds the enccnl- oat exerlience of Freshly made eandy bought here, One taste of our Candy will dispel the most hor- rid r, . nee of the blues and scowls i netuntly disappear at its first taste. It's perfection petsoni- fed. Bay a box for your girl; if your %beet, some other fellow will, l $2oOO for $ 8.00 iienerous Premium Usti of the • Seafortu Hori•icultnral cociefy use DeIlsr entitles you to one year's membership ttnd any THREE of the following eheices: CHOICE, I - One Apple or One Pear Tree of any of the following Varietiee Apples--Dachees, King. Spy, Golden ltuseet Fameuse Tillman Sweet, Wealthy; Gravenstein, Spitonburg, McIntosh. I'e•trs--.Anjou, Bartlett, Sheldon, Clapp's'Favorite (,lftMI'E 2—One Plum or Ono Cherry or One l:'eanli Tree of any of the following variance. 1'loin--Abun d:utet, Bradshaw, II tanks Lombard, imperial (rage, Red June. thorny --Early ltieluuond, Montmorency. Windsor, Black'l'artariat, Yellow Spanish. Peaches—Fitzgerald, Crawford, O1UO1Cl( 3—One Inose selected from the following Pet' Hybrid Perpetual—Alfred Colomb, Baron Bonstctiu, General Jaek, Frau Karl Dr•uschki, Paul Neyron, Ulrich Brunner, Mrs. John Laing, Climbing --Dorothy .Perkins, Excelsia, Taus)ndschon, Gold Finch, Baltimore Bell. Hybrid Tea—Gruean Teplite, General McArthur, Kaiser- ine Agusta Victoria, Lady ljillingtou, George C. Wand, George Dickson, Madam Jules Grolez, Sun• burst, Maman Cochef (pink). CHOICE 4—HydrangeaPirniculata. CHOICE b.—Dutchman's Pipe. CHOICE Cr—Boston Ivy. OHOICE 7—One Peony. CHOICE S--Thres Un -named Dahlias. CHOICE O—Spires, Von Rutte (while flowering shrub), CHOICE IO—Weigelia Rosea (pink flowering shrub.). CH OI('I; I1—Ono Lilac (mOIp le lid-Ten;Gladiolus: CHOICE 13—Three Tteberous Begonias bulbs) 012.1011 '.E LeeeOne Norway :Spruce= CHOII'E if—TheCanadian Horticulturist, _ OHOjog IS—Half ounce Sweat feint one trade ackee Feint p tin of Asters Seed; one trade package Lettuce; one trade 'package 'of Early Beets Cut out this advertisement, sign your name and address on the line below, Mark X opposite any TIlf EE choices and mail or hand it with Ono Dollar to the Secretary or President. Members wishing to procure trees, plants, and other nursery stock in addition to their three choices Whether mentioned nenticuod in above Premium List or n ct bray do so by paying only the actual cost of same and making out their wants on a separate sheet, Premium List Positively Closes on Larch 31st JOHN GRIEVE President WM aAWRY' Secretary -Treasurer yt S EAFO RTH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, FEB CA RY 27 lcl19 �. SI.. 0por yew. 1 Canada's Footnoted Frhhnds On a frosty morning in the early spring, just after the first brown pat elms of grass have appeared in the meadows, a joyous, warbling song is heard in the: oretierrl, Tee singer is easily found --the fret glimpse of that blue back, bluer than the bluest of summer skies, tells you his narco— tics Dine -bird, Tr en, with a flourish of out or both wings, he settles on a point of vantage and was hes the ground below him for insect prey, The sunshine is already warming Emma of them to life for their careers of de- strnetiou, but the Bluebird ponrtcee. again and again from his perch, and sting insect' or, tli4 olueter of insect ease there was plenty of ream awl de eggs that would othitrwise spell disaster fendantwee ;responsible for the accident or damage your Mottle and orchard tree A car following another iarabotild drive next year; Attract the Chickadee to at such a speed that it can be stopped your house and to your orchard in win- at any time if the 'eat' in front stops, ter, A phase of suet ar a scrap of bac- There are nanny reasons why i car may on rind nailed to a tree will keep him he stopped ntievoidebly and suddenly tvoeeing in your untnedfate neighbor. anti the car following taunt he far hood, and the winter daya will seem shorter for his bright and clzeerang presence, He will appreciate a shel- ter if you provide one by nailing up. a small bird box or two, end in the a he can spend the winter eights in safe ty, The birds which leave in the fall spend the winter in the United States or even south of them. Your Bluebird and your Robin may spend the winter in Virginia or in California. There - many insects are removed which, with l fore both the United States and Can - their Humorous progeny, would serve ada have agreed by treaty to protect to lay waste and destroy the crops of all migratory ittseativorous birds, be - field and garden, The Bluebird is hnt one of an army or migrants to follow, As spring ad. vances they swarm le our shade -trees and hedges, and scatter over field and forest; even in the air they have their !muting ground; and almost without exeeptiou they are working in man's interest by holding in cheek the insect hordee which, if they held urnciisputed sway, would render mint's agricultural ef}orte of no avail i cause thein birds heleeg to its both. It is illegal throughout the whole of the (Jutted states and j)anetda to shoot them ar harm them or rob them of their 'tests or eggs Everyone must hells eo- force this treaty, and the best begins. ing is to protect the insectivorous birds in your birds in your own garden, ou your own farm, or in your woods, If. yen nee persons shooting insectivorous birds, report them to the nearest game warden, not because yon want to cause When man clears the forest and; trouble, but because y u believe in pro plants for food he disturbs the nom- tcct:ing the birds wbie t work for us, plicate(' series of events knower ;as the and are our commonro pert', !Wennof nature, The insects often t p l ) if youat P fls NO1tP ma you will b nh'tiItPaA exotic talion more snood- glad to know that thee. season of un• sat than their native boats, and trans- tfoc'm length have bee% erratgad ao eta #er their attention to this new soucce. of food, (`ertain of the Mitis have iii• i protect,ilthe mint, h Etna lards aid will-few•1, sprit, , shantin„ of :ell creased beeauce of these new prairies, migrato2y game birds xt ferlridd,n, triad which were onto forests, and which they can now make fit fiaety the north - man has made, and many others fled ward journey to their t ceess;try to their rho edges of the man-nta,de fields at- numbers. A permau1ltt close season tractive We must maintain the bird fot central of the insect posts as best we Dr k ,EidnumberDucks,specq such as Wood Pig - can under these conditions. This sin Ducks, Eider Bro ,and tailed d be done by protect:Mg the birds which collo, ngLCr Browns SCuriewill and burr adapted theme Ives in a measure Whooping it Cranes, Swats, Curlew, and to than; the birds tvhiob come into the sot shore -birds except ted Plock, m_ garden and orchard and tueadow, and eon finipa�3ltck brestecl Plover, (Iol- liud it good and stay there. We call 'leu PJovin utnti bclepleteel spess may encourage them to cum) by feeding increase in every inti e ce as true spower them in winter and by providing suit- item, use in the influence in your power able to assist the obsntvatian and enforce nesting -sites so that they wit! stay with us when the teed them moat O1euit of the Migratory Bunts Conven- lion Lot. We need our cneeotivorons and when they need moat insect foal; and that is when they are raising their birds to protect aur crops and forests, young, and we need our game so that nor Suitable shruhbory,such, as a fist children and our rhildreu•s children wild - dense cttglee c F bushes and creepers trill tint fled that their hemitii ee in wild - or a shady hedge, will afford them shpt- life has been destroyed by us, Let LIN art from theire, viliH. acid if the.r have nun lzealih kiririg cut -door sport, teatat enetny, the cut, is genii lied or but do not destroy ::11 game. Leave 1 tethered or uch)rwise'leprae' of, theyenough so diet our tleartudet'te, for will nuttily repay us for all our trouble. whims we hold titin vast domain intrust The damage we suffer from intent pests will not lack thins incentive to shalt the in enormous; without bothering about grerat )int -of (loura. giddy figures, it eutllelos to say that in- Seale destroy from five to twenty -fit, Autoists rt O qln Roads per cant of each year's crop of every - Hoeg Don't ,.1&�p6! YrQal9, thing man raises, The forest lesser, which are overt more difficult of come Should Take Care to Remember the potation, mint be as great, The birds Rights of the Other Fellow help to hold them enemies of ours in check; these lovely creatures which we The following is the text of His would protect as we do flowers for Honor Judge Lewis' judgment in a their beauty, and which we all must recent case tried in the seventh Di admire because of their musical ability vision Court of the County of Huron and tlteering presence, are really work- to which the parties wore James Do- ing for us from dawn to clerk, and even Donald,plaintiff, and George Carduo, through the hoots of darkness. How defendant, much we owe them! Hew carefully we Judgment should guard them trout dangori The evidence show defendant's auto And thou, when you have studied tris travelling behind the plaintiff s and blown the birds that work at:home -- when you really knew the Robin and also in this middle+ of the road, The OlOriole; and t'hiclntdee, &hi road wee twenty-five feet wide, Going ,`rpfng Sparrow lapel a dim"ud up litnnock Burn hili between Bina,_ field and Varna, head tug west, defer. ••'hers, you may Etre tempted to go lout pnllvd to the left side of the road gild moo the tles that protect year end noticed pl.•lititilla ear slowing Clown wooden the airy reirii, birds that avoid try - 'I"' h'iuttia ,'f um" aultt pr°fear tb,o c ill 1 I:;ieiitf's earknelledleft Beitemdeet silent forest; the Hermit Tlnnt•h, the in; to pass nu the tuft nixie run into iitieer breeetetl (roebuak, and the Veer ph:iurtJfs alit' aud.oueauiomedtii' slam• y, earl very.,ncrts Hu, re. If yell13"' got age in petition: D efientlent'al'le ewas illie begin to know tit.) lairds, they will flare. ; 'la into hit, sen' told pessttd up the hih, a new frico,d and protector' and the 1 laintiffa car was her mherd s iso impact anti while there other ears pass - gain will not ba aIrlh,•ira. A now' pleasure has been tdd,'d to your ex. orlon the left vide. There trace °iglu perienee, new thrills make your outing Feet from platntiO's stn' to the ditch, of 13 aI event, Eitel Hinge will be a new mot.- good road, Defendant blew his horn ire to draw you from the mundane before the accident but plaintiff said things lifeiuto God'she did not leach and decadent said (great out -of - plaintiff gave no evidence of having doors, from which one alwt.ys returns refreshed-aad•rsjuvenated to -take up heard it. the dail,v task, A oar following another car has a When tutm= comes, your new found right to pass the car in front but friends gradually; disseppesr from their, shoot' give notice and enable other accustomed haunts, you will miss car to pull off the road. Where a car tliem, but others have taken their place tries to pass the oar in front it must The ohioadees and Creepers now searchmate sure there is ample room and it is every nook and cranny for the hhbern responsible if there, is not In this. J o at Ifs mUi take care in feet it is your duly to remember the other fellow. If drivers would only got this Mee firmly 'fixed in their minds accidents would not happen and people who tree the roads lav fully for either l,utit.ess or pleasure would be able to to sap 'filth some degree of comfort, The reeking W.i;iat hop On Thnt'ecltty tvening of . last week Mr. and Mrs. David McFarlane treated a number of tl,eyoong people of thin :• village to a soainl evening at their five- .: QC.°81`elnap driverInns( lie taught to be: _residence, All report a very pleasant'' enoughbehind or going so slowly as to ! time be under nmttrol, earl -fel not only for his own Cattily Ibut for that of others, Mr. and Mrs, Austin Dolmage and The evidence as abcrP euurrnariaed I family are laid np at present with 'a clearly points to the minae of this ao. Again remarking that it is very for. severe attack of'tfie 1rfu, client, The defendant was driving, tunato that the a cideat was not more too Woes to the plaintiff, as knew or serious, 1 have at„ h r.tatiou in giving) ltheMeson Campbell and Dolmage have Judgment for the: plaintiff for the dam sol{1 aha s to .', lot 33 con Knox should have known the oar might stop fiftyacres to 14Tr, VL m, suddenly or stall without thin driver &gee incurred with costa to be paid do Knox of Hallett being able to warn aurone coming.lie, fourteen days. H. J. 1) Gooier, aolici for the sum of $2000, had. It wee, therefore his duty to be for for lilaintitr. R. S flats (5eafarth) i Mr. feu. McSpadden has sold the on the alert and hart his car fully un solicitor for defendant. 'North East 25 acres of'lot a$ con 7, to IMr Dan Shanahan, Mr. Shanahan now cons this whole lot. '. Mesere, Reuben Hart and A, Spare der control so if a sudden contingency arose, as it did here, he would be in it Hockey position to atop his car or tutu to the left and pass the plaintiffs car without The first of the semi -tit•= lug have cut about ISO cords of woo beingin snub. a :position as he found 1 gem s for Mr. It: `earlett this winter, [ the irate enediatH hru;kty esrht.e was himself so close to the plaintiff's oar played here e ell Fewer Liget he fr,n, , that he was compelled either to run inbig tTrr tiletiedkinek rtofullsinanity cr rod, nitit:h at r.••c firma broke his brick and tile wutlts to full asps �ity to it or attempt to turn cut and •lash the railing tlowt,. Th„ lee twin past. He ohoee tho latter course and �' tl•'pt y of wend. is net getting' in a [in pour condition. Both sul.�s work- stti';•iy of wr•ecf. as aright naturally he expected, he inn ed hard but the local hove framed the into and Winn('the plaintiff's ear, play and London couldget as tr •tot ,! It was fortunate that the injuries were J The first period ended o the Bret mai 1 >:, s Flee BPfote it, -There are marry. no worse, The occupants of both ears, li-i and the third 74. oho huge been afflicted with serve and might amongst whom om wore lade] ies ander hilth n Tbi, lteid gra+mere p ;ycd a grad: have cdrtree them away with Dr. Thong. Y Jand.game. for Sirtifortlt at d 511,G, -,,,,k, trot „!;1,' Eclectric Oil which arts like magic, the consequences very grave. I can't I very preee•ut help in time ef trorihle, ! All s rniltrly trot -Adel' should lose ne help stating here that this should he a :time t n t i a rl .n war'At t thist urno l to1 stsplendid kt t 2. C a d� ••a fd r gdrivere. Yet; dun t T rr,t t Paf ti -remedy' awn the roads. You have, lilts others. again wen by 4 fu,_ a l:t' at lee there re n Arhiatg like it to be bods. a right to nee the roads lett to doing se (ollir guar,' r. et F t ids, a e.rt t that I It ; het+p, but its power is Zr, no en .. tram. r, ci.re4vr,a 1'y its low rine, w• MAC A ISH _ _ k:spa-...=„'•• �,.-.-,_.-..-.__ .....�..._r:.,:: mhug tv Editolrial Haw TO SAVE --TOLD BRIEFLY bo pointedly and briefly was this given in a newspaper the other day that we mast repeat it -- 1, Buy what you need. 2. Take good care of what you already have 3, Buy serviceable qua] ity clothing to save material. Inbar and coat. rticytl hli TAME P1ND FIRST ' T- RIl int°ALS We Ie li l: t+.` ite imipYafyL'L'on o.! certain P � iFti.tb ti pk. to t rA�{tl. P> 7 ing some i'.y ;i I tij t i CAOred o es Tri i � usive Dress Lengths That We have ever shown. GETTING READY TO FIT YOUR NEW DRESS? YOU WILL SU.REciLY WANT AI NEW l ORSET It is folly to fit a new dress over an old corset. A new model corset is essential to have the effect conYoli'11 a with correct fashion tend: eneya The In,eRat 0. aRzc elle ',,onset: IE4II,.il t:FPt l 3r 1 unlit 'i'lFeni. fake pa+!'3t int i,''1j 110 buy al$i; iunloflell ed io E!t(y Are, u ti ll” i tT bu'Eell.,2 6'e ,..7 3riiLa not to' Hii'lli YIMI t, g: =•, D ;t'aEhart than will art^' ,.,.� 'loud d'illi('. ll-Six3CoJ1lirupu l i?IT+t one not lini:et,1 to Yeas=' ldgeui+'e and 1. a '- T fseta s sa : Agents for Standard Patterns HERE 116 SNOWING OF THE NEW 8LOUSIE eGMOINED WITIrr THE NEW FRILL RAID teOY,s LAE Cornbiirang she frill and the wanted collar Into one blouse has Traduced an l efltpct sear every czrumalm a � ajbra Ito Ri'lAs the f,nctr that 421 nils . tin lOk C, r orifi 5 te.. d e . how 'aa pit've w` salt, I ti? , 1thii ilt..1I SS I'll !.3-;.',Ii-it,ee fir( priced ti o 0.ilet' hl,, " Pass 9, I r r , nom. ) J tp ,,.Dr f tie and ere,,c de cl e',r-, front $.a t'l �9,5o . Mac, s SEAFORTH March Designerr Now: On Sale I4