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The Seaforth News, 1919-04-10, Page 5
t o • • so Thursday April to Service .n_. :,, r OUR banking requirements may be entrusted to this Bank with every confidence that careful and efficient 'service will he rendered. Our facilities are entirely at your disposal. THE CANADIAN BANK YJ G Y -.CR ,yt'•---t, ..•[ ,L. L Jft..a.�nl'+ a -..rye.. ^RR. r::,..t^J-!F.•R`:f._•y,,•.t1 ala..,:fel. WV • In W iker 11 COMMFRCF a t.i. (h 41 470,1 1 , �t l d Manager ^r- titierfaker tfnd • Wallcoe, holder ofov- cirnurent Diploma and Liuensx Day or Night cars receive our prompt attention Day Phone iii Night tel f slI th, 9/7M j 7e,lo l,, for Sale Hose and half wire of land in the village of ' 17:gnwndviHo- Tho property is situated ou Grotto Street, close to the Presbyterian Church hurl is known as the Plrreell property, Good oom- tortable house, good shed, good well aid cement cistern. All Hilda of fruit trees, strawberries, raspborrie and entrant bushes, This is a corner pro potty with no,hreaks on front, and the and is ii a good state of cultivation. This is a taco property fur a retired fal•riier• alt the taxes aro light. For larticol . 1 ..I 1, apply on the premises or tJ John Rankin, Seaforth. Si TRATr5,fiattf ONT. 19 i. l le t 7 n + .n333811,, {, f' itnnl (1 a, lr,t i e 7,7 s•elb cal •� t 7: '(n .n1333• Teo ioncrmitorto :atmi it • o e if."`"44'7.14 EMOVAL 1711 x crr3 ii !'eI{71Pi ? p a II@tl �i Gln ia,'rtl' laid +p. go the �`��7 • ;f� j�,aq 1 1,, lira e w e,?: .J,l fi ]u w :1 1,9411:1 c:t:Pr�'w )P:.1t;.e* „t'aba>%ia 5;'t ttfnwin' • t : l I f - c h : t d''l 3 14 ti. o. at' t.r,.:t-. tr t stet= e c fits, , ,.j . • "cote, ',tot . ' 011. ',171 .111' 1 8.41 1 1,,, 11.97 , tot t l ll, 144%101 6117 • eftli31.3 f i 31117 „ itt tiny f t Il 4hiun^ 733134 13 k ' 413.133.1.3 Flt1111.3 111 3'1'31 t*. 111.4, i 1.11 .11 9017 1 rtt, t• ittliforcto ,7,.e t dil (7 age: ..ill w ,1 . 1 „... p r' ..m,i P Ci.X 11T`ti '� � ar i� �� �`st :' 1 r.unit fhu,ef,7 7 1.1 77,8 and pantry summer kitchen and cellar, field and soft water, Elootrio lights, large en. ranch!. Stai)18 1G' x112' hen °!ruse n Are � • Apply at the News Office CREAM WANTED Send your .Omani to ns and receive top prioes, We are running 0'0r plant he year through nod can handle your full:supply and furnish you with cans. We pay twice ouch month and weigh. sample and test each can of cream car - fully, Our motto is " tionosty to our 1'strons" Patrons erre requested to re 011 all our Sans when not in use. 3 17700 au i 131171o8101174 all.: on band 7,d for at niatket prices. The Setd;ll'th Creamery Co. SEA17ORT.1 NIA PE E,T (food MillingWheats.............. $2.12 Barley..t ............,.., . .8' Bran per fou 1G 00 Shorts per ton...... 41 liege to, farmers.,......., ., 2000 'll•t I� 1) ii77 71 fl'+)111 71 _..s7 ('- ` i li 1 tl h?; 7731' U,..-Itll)I7l- tel -1 Lune 7 t r e t d It sf:)t t fif'3:' q GI 111 t 9, t' (tif,t .r.. 1'.1,) r•� 111 t ptNi:,.. ft, ¶17 - i All tillortittitioo rtiic(rfttll) l eft 7:11• • -.Town .Topicsi 'AAI.m.enru::e at•.+•.•';'eo.vm., ego"m,va7,I The High Oost cif Living--N;cenemy is the word today. Make your e garments doiestrad of purchasing)16 ones. Have them dry cleaned al prassld, 11.ry cleauiug when props done lenatheno the life, of garment preserves their fresh new Opt•r 411 I114 and sots as is elininfectau[; t, usanitlr teeming ing npptlrol often est/sitssicktot and death (111 to gmine nihil should be cleaned at frequent int siva! !by weaol rhe, C leilt•h.1.11 ,, ,utsfortl Opp, Queen's Hotels u1-!:!at-ureiey for .I'1Pneali n '.res 'til hl ,w d' ly 14 v ra g t, 4!t'. r.rnd. N'Irs, S4in nlu:1!g n} Inf ,1 1tgom(rt:hasporth t.t4t.11 a 1 .110: htutittesS "Ir. 4t �nS ,Ik«:Ty 111 1770 !riptide i.1 seam rh v:ho f,' eh ht,t holt. MLitt: 111 lila r 11447' ve'ntetr!, Mr. Ed 'Wolib of Toronto i.e4«d 7,p with his family on 7".,[, t i e• and ucr7,Fiy hit met be' i Melte during the summer. Mrs. H. Colbert of Eglio,lelrillo reoc ived the Bali 110w11 of the death on Sunday evening of her ; rotifer SA', Melvin Fulton of Chicago, front l'llttanzlt, I'ho body was brought to Hensel! on Monday for burial. Mrs, ,1elFr.y of Hamilton has boon visiting Mrs, Webb of town and no Tuesday both left to spend several mouths iu Hillsdale, Michigan, with nits. Webb's daughters, Mr, Loa Chesney of Crediton was at the home of his paronte over Sum day. Tltrb I F AFC ,RI'H :NEW° TIM kted Cross Society has, sewing to be. dono'tor 'retilrnell 801{hers ituyo1ie wishing 7u assist 'n iy rec.stve aurinents at the (tartlet -4M Library any Thursday afternoon, after 3 o'elook. 1110 11, M. Jackson of Toronto -was (i meek end rooter i his home here ho_.• 1 tunny f171 t of 't[rs. A1.ttiroty Archibald ,i, tvlll to le t'^ , learn ut testy' serious hitless au11 Lhat shah h1.pr-M are I 11t9rtarrie11of bort it:er•V81•r. • 71 I'i)71;17171S717711 7,t 117, 7'u 1h it rte:tlturd t'ollogeN ,. k 178., 1,: 1 lvisitor of Ills !ono •.r•'. PREVENT MILK SIN .Iprotllfction of .First -Class Seed potatoes Increases Yields. Male Weeding.' Siocic--'t'h( I3uld,:: •Slotllou,t Rom end Cl -lite Must All 134 (,'7(1i Exercise i, r7tandltrd 7,t the tit ld Is to die I. Maintainer!. 7:1ontribj ted by CMM ri,. U' N ''tt, .. c 1 Agri nitrile, 7orontc ).. �" f 1-• one of I n 91 t 1 a r 1 7'f. 14 !'the vet ee, , L 't 1.1 1t ,7,111OS and t;l"t t 7.i: , 7 1? (:.,a, 117 :1,17 - ht'. NotFr - a) I f fan til s!11 1. ',f 1 n, a!'. of • ,. , 7ri1n :,i .n r.. I... �: B'+fi tlif' > its tl '.1tf 1171: of t 1t f r ,•,1.111 71ln•01) ,A. rxtu*a : .•,y, til Le ?111 , Which is the most powerful money 'r lore? if doubtful sue tho Poor ifich iltiatt.at t_•.• Strand titentraou•.- 1 lul8, Fri. and ,'. • 1171 Prulti,, 9t t ( 1)1• 111 nytery 1 ,.e,'„11•rt 1•1,uetottf r, Or, a,t l Air;:. 7 t;r 79188174 of Alt..7701 }7 s i, i ••.;11,„ 711'+..{n*u',y Keit, f. 1e N'•;':. Mr. ti, a.7,,(17 1tte11ditlg 111, t'J)t 111 'reroute. ,,:,I tg f,•it t13,11.1013t33-3,./ '11,33131 1).,i17le ti 11114 71n Miss Campbell wile is « tteradio; the. Stratford Busitli.Nn t 1.411 '-1t 8107/17 1110 70e017 end at her hoer, flare Mr. l !lgh McIntosh of Toronto was a visitor at the home of hie mother tire; George McIntosh 3li;s IC tthleilu !furrows has returned' row Toronto University. Mra. W. Morrow has returned from a visit to her sou in `it, Maxye Mr, ,Stephen (Iodine uttetels 1e a it this wsek on a trip to. British Colton- bite. olute bete. 1 II 1, d , V1',•oda airte<•d ;rote ::I 1 stet 1 i .t -n7.• fmtati. 1 t c • ..::.I r ' cacaso 40:. :7t ...1 !tot t, 11 or lift,, 1400100 1,:, it 30 4‘;., l _1710 010 I i..•Fe 1 71 iii.W.1 Or 7. ( l it;4'7,4171,/-. U.' 1 , Alr .i4 i , 1.1.4 49, i 019417 ,:1: •n.-- L ti-rtlet oli tit eft:, 14 .l its :lie I1, I I •- i is13.titi i3 'p33 s•' ,1 il el. t Sly e eft ,. !9777y t lel, 1 LI'(1 l( ,ll te tat t It.e. lit,- t•it,';c7,-- tof tv ''trt 4;..rt _,,;4i ti 1 hal: t ,712-tin70 -7- int': 1.4n3.oILa )�. , in a few short r) i.fl, nis. 1. Milt; whi h 1:1 ('10 i01'`d in a raw condition must 7,e drawn erne). Prom COWS whirtl 11.94 1 iIthy. 1 3, As soon gra the hila is drawn • front the cow, it should be cooled J 150 degrees 0r lower, aud. be kept at That temperature, until. consumed I 3. All pails,strainers, dippers 1 fl milk bottles, pitchers,. ole., which • ;11 conte in -contact a Mr th©.milk, must be i h • t oloughly wns}.,-d and preferably steamed, or be rinsed after washing in a chloride -solution, which has beer found to be one of the best germ! sides. 4. Jlilka slt0uld not bo exposed to the air any longer than absolutely' necessary, as this seeds the milk with 1 a fresh lot of genus. This means s the keeping 'of milk in a closed I rel and not in u open dish. 6. ',Loft eivP ahuuld .not be. put into i '1; I•.:l Is e 9-ARISH 1 el�1. vel' t: fel,'. i 77 e (�� Lt c t Ll i e I' �c° t di h e,: ,�_ r A e.l,e Met o Comedy i Brilliant Reels ALSO The Secret S 3rd IBP • D L 77 1 from ureas ' 7t visit. 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Via..• a..qt , ..teet;•ill 71'77.'; ',47'.'.1' 7, L.tr. 111 'It., .11•. .l. ,'t. tel1 t.e'. i3, h; Lb, ,tit, 11': • 41 117, t .; t til: week It:4 7 11 4 '-1 ':7,;, tt tett f tit,carb, I :..lit, F -7. t'tletftiottary;9 ,•t7•. e.:..,, .1 , •.1r:' :t i- ' (',l,,, 1lu. - _ u• 17, 1 u••, alt I't., ll •',s':ft t 1 .syr t,11`.1131 1 c '", j I,ettt �l t. and and D7)l,iitua roker 91)117 ;,Stye t, loaffrth Phone '77 a Local Agent Wanted for the "Old Reliable" FONTHILL NURSERIES Thousands of Orchard trees need replacing, War Gardens call for small r f f alt trees, Asparagus, Rhu- b:lrb plants etc. The demand dor Ornamental stock In tt)w,09 and villages is large. `ierltre paying Agency With liberal commissio . s, Exper- ience pot tlecessary",. S-I'ONE &WELLINGTON (Established 18;37) TORONTO, CANT. )" 11•1 r •: e ti 11 11 ii' (111 li,: ._ 71 (too 'c s mrluo7l9r::.Ltd Gem found t7't,7. et: 1,1cc a tr e 1 icl c17vincll, cl to Infuse ,4 of —wh)17 would cote Ili ? W 4777 t ; e illy h 1 'taavm t 1e Nan zit , Lich ..,:net •. , 7't:11177 4 .1,1 aln' net l...etiy 7 ,13,•.' a3 the tl ...771 Tot 'iii. :a •'Y t , e •e. znit t .. _ . -. 1,47„1 fist aa133,. . (-t.. 71 33 lit - 1;7 t 1•7 ' q .., t b 7t i 7 7 i. l! 177 to 1 7 altar. 71,13 11;131 c 1 . t31313`1 113 th t o. .,. • , 'ur 11 .r3 ( ta L :i 117 1,!1 '. 1. t, Ly II t is it I ete1,1 t ,• 1 I;' Lit with t '. t 4 60 1711:17'. -47714,1 r 1 T7 ' ,N, '71 the e : -�.l' : to 7,t t It P a.� of 717'1 bails 1 p0nom.),. t i 'ti1,w tt1 111' n s3 v 1, r'.• .,. , . „ 'It u. '1u, n , 11 l 1 a ';•I .ir In see! r1i- ,f .4 71,7, ur11 rte; i} „('7uu' "a L 74-1.714•17e(1 t 1. .u7• +^, freta tet ;int -tett 1 it utas 1,71'4tf.l, v; : 1'. 77 7, ,lt , 1 ,.,t, sectd of high ,,:, 1 '71i 41 7,t. 1tit ins of 1)7,1117'1 was i 7afstllh for tho Hein, "inure', 1718. l'orn; 1' who hag spent *'7''!'I 111411010 in England autl-Ireland to th interest of the Flax Mills of (!on nth was 717 Seaforth 00 Thursday last an made an iutiital ahiptuant of 200- bate of flax from the twill hero to Rolfes* Ireland, e ❑it r 1 of 1: [u.l,tt1,4'(73, nal It t e>q . t 1d .47'4 t ID:,Lill 711.4 s'I,l14all .int idt(,leu t:• e t cm' 7,,•r ' i�.1 u 71 '1 Il i1 7111 : ctrl t ml 111"- tt ter 1 e �; 1 tJ 1,1,1't It 11. !r,c .1 ,1,1 .1 177, .'477.1 i ' 1,;_ hump 7e 77 1 ' istt , -01ltal. ,t, e:.l 18700 toques -11 tI '- !,,,rt a^ (,7 -ia. , 111:0, el (\(t of a d-1:111 u1 t rto.l ibt0 hn!11i a •7 e motion of 1{nit-!t Keariott 1e 43 TIVwtletilit 1t 47,o Agreed d tlntt tho 11,(7 d icllnslity of hlOKalop present',Leh re-� a turned soldiut• with a Medal, the dc- , sign of which is tette 07,70ed on by tho committee. 1 iLtt 7.477.ttti ( ta.17 17 1 f 11 1,,,,1)(11 17th' 1,171:71t, 717.'7:7:4,4% 'flee, eiotratiorolti . aire iuurt_t tile it 7'414733)(,1▪ . 4Of ie nosh :7•77 .I licitly 11 I I wait, 111e, sure of 11 111;•' u! t.' .ib1 » teed. Potato eruct, rs ortitI,ti:st t,ti go through their :..t and s-tneve 1 all plants xhiela n =At not, true to typo, Thorough rogui171 is one of (hr 1,,917 methods of securing pure llellthy• seed of high quality.—Dr, C. A. Lav- itz, Ontario Agl'ioulturnl College. Lieut. Jsekson of Egmoudvillo who arrived home last weep left on Monday for Montreal where he has contract • for roe' building. Lieut Jaoh1On was decorated for his worts overseas, Miss Mary Duggan of Stratford spent the week end with her parents in town, Pte. Wm. Pinkney of London spent the week olid at the home of his par. ante, Mr, and Mrs. .1'. Pinkney. Mrs Richards and family spent a few days with relatives in Clinton, Mr, W. Brine of Toronto was a meets end visitor at his home here. Mr Earl Johnstone London 1s a town visitor this week ,. Mrs, William Ila{e spent Smfday with Mr, and heirs, George 3hesney i3odorich St. Miss Olive Taman has taken a posi- tion in Mr. John 13eattie's Variety Store. Store. - - Rev, W, Cf. Howson of London wns the guest of Rev, 1i, 17. end Mrs. Nioy- er. Rev. Dr, Larkin has re tied from Mr, Angus 141oQuaighas aeo077ted a position in Mr, Stewart 'McIntosh store. Miss Helen Larkin intends returning a to New this week. Service at Bethel at 11 and 7 whit& will he ttondu0ted by Rev. G. Dewey of Stratford. Nu service at Wnitot, The Av0tta quartette still 4141.77 7,t the ser- vices and covert on Monday. Manley Mrs Wm, Manley was a Snuday visi- tor at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Oon Eckert of Seaford), 1410, 011188. Egert has a new oar 7i.d we expect soon he will join fhe order of Be"ediots, aSASIBIACE$. (4-1A1'IBERLAIN-PORTERFIELD On April 0111, if Seaford), dean Porterfield to Bir kl, C. Ohalnber Iain, both of town. Mo[N'CUSH--ti921f._A, the rectory, at Seaforth, on April nth, John Mulitosh of Brussels, to Margaret Elton Case of Walton, "Trench" Back The latest Complaint to got a name of its own in this war of surgical star - prises is "trench back." Many oases are under treatment at Brighton, Lyng, They comm almost invariably from the trenches. Usually the injury is cans. ed by sandbags or masses of earth hurled on the men's backs by burst. shells. Some patients have been BO seriously injured that they .have to be carried on stretchers, Fortun- ately, a rapid and of eetivo ours has been found, and quite helpless men have recovered after a short course of treatment. Exercise the Breeding Stock. Exercise is essential for all male breeding stock, At certain seasons of the year it is an easy matter to arrange for ample exercise for the stallion, the bull, the boar, or the ram. At other times it is rather dif- ficult and frequently little or no exercise is given or if given too much freedom occasionally, harm to the sire is the result, The bull should not be allowed to run loose in the pasture with the cows. In the first place it is a dan- gerous custom, as it gives abundant opportunity for the bull to attack .a person unawares or where escapeis difficult. Further, a record of the date of breeding of the cows cannot be kept .and no herd can be handled to the best advantage without these records. The main points to be observ- ed in keeping . a buil in good condition so as to retain his breed- ing powers 171'0 to avoid excessive use when young and to give plenty of exercise and a moderate ration w13en. mature. A good boxstall, about ten by twelve feet, gives freedom in- doors, and it is well to arrange for a strong paddock outdoors aith con- venient passat(' between the 1710. Two or more 'bulls of any age may he kept together if they be dcllorned, and the 1111V2117(91197,7 is that more exer- 0700 will.. be .taken. The s781110ii cin a route uoually gets plouty and sometimes too hurl) ex1t(.7,e, At other times modera(•, 18087: of the boxstall and pnddecic 94•ill suffice. The rant running during tilt, great, er part of the year with the main !lock gets plenty of exercise, especial- ly if the breeder is aiming for a crop of strong lambs, and gets the flock outside practically every day during the tn Thouboalor.r will do best on a grass plot with plenty of .shade during miner, and in a pen provided with small yard 'during the winter oaths,—Harry M, King, 13,S,A., utario, Agricultural Getlogs. Su m 0 r T ' 1'..1911 F�1 Ii '1 Pl is fi A atm Viso Antonio reno hi the serial supteme ofFl a 1