The Seaforth News, 1919-06-05, Page 50
Thursday June 5
Banking Service
^TOUR banking requirements May
be entrusted to this Bank with
every confidence that careful and
efficient service will be rendered.
Our facilities are entirely at your
disposal.
THE CANADIAN BANK,
OF_ COMMERCE IA
Seaforth Branch I . G. Mullen, Manager
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W. J. Walker
Undertaker
and
• Embalmer
l4. ,f. Walker, holder of gov-
ernment Diploma and License
Day or Night cal:a rotative our
prompt attention
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Night " r8
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We have TELEGRAPHY, COM-
MERCIAL and SHORTHAND
Departments. We give individ.
Mil 'instruction. Students aro
entering each week. Our gradu-
ates secure positions of trust,
Get our free Catalogue now it
rney interest you.
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Principal
IF YOUR CHiLD iS CROSS,
FEVERISH, CONSTIPATE{
Look, Motherl If tongue is coate,.
cleanse little bowels with "Cali-
fornia Syrup of Fige,"
Mothers ran rose easy after givieg
"California Syrup of Ilea," became.
c few hours all the elocged-tip met,.
%our bile and fermenting food gently
groves out of the bowels, end you have
•well, playful child again.
tick children needn't be eoexed to
cake this hnrmleas "fruit laxative.';
tlfllions of mothers keep if, handy be-
muse.Gley know its action mit Om stem -
'eh, liver and bowels is prompt and sure,
Ask your druggist for a bottle of
California Syrup of Figs," which
eine directions lot' babies,. children
. A e. '11 ages and for grown-ups
cotr
FOR SALE eHEAP
Frame House, 7 rooms and pantry'
summer kitchen and cellar, Hard end
soft water, Electric lights, large ve
randah, Stable iS' x11a' hen house 9
Apply at the
News Office
CREAM WANTED
Send your Cream Is ca and receive
top prices, We are ranting o ur plan:
he year through noel can handle your
fell;snpply and furnish you with cans.
We pay twice each month and weigh
sample and test each can of cream car -
fully. Our motto is " Honesty to our
Patrons" Fatuous are requested to re
urn all our cane when not in rise,
3.ttter anlBnttermilk alit c i hand
m,3 for at market prices,
The Seaforth Creamery Co.
SEAIPORTR MARKET
Good Milling Wheat,.........,.... $2.12
Oats 6'0
Barley ,... ...... ........«-,.. 9il
Bran per ton 80.00
fehoets.per ton
Flour ...... ..... ...............5.75
Eggs .......... ... 47 47
Hoge to farmers.-- ,.........,..2200
For Sale
• House and half acre of land in the
village of Egreoedvilte. The property
is situated on Centre Street, close to
the Presbyterian Church and is known
as the Purcell property. Good com-
fortable house, good shed, good well
and cement eistern, All kinds of frnit
trees, strawberries, raspberries and
currant bushes. This is a corner pro
petty with no breaks onfrotit, and the
and is in a good state of cultivation.
This is a nice property for a retired
farmer and the taxes are light. For
particrlars apply on the prefnises ort,
,Jobe Rankin, Seaforth.
JON[ RANKIN
Bonds for sale
bearing interest from
6 to 7 p. c. —half yearly
If you have any unemploy-
ed funds now is the time
to buy some of these.
Choice securities. i'ro ex-
pense to investor,
All information cheerfully
given,
JH flANKI
Bend and Debenture Broker
Mein Street, . Seaforth
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The High Copt of Livisg-- conomy
a the word to -day. Make your old
garments do instead of rare/lasing new
ones; Have them dry @loaned and
pressed. Dry cleaning when properly
done lengthens the life of garments,
'preserves their fresh new appearance.
and acts as a diainfectaiat, Unsanitary
wearing apparel often causes sickness
and death due to germs, clothing
'should be cleaned at frequent intervals
My Wardrobe, Goderich St„ Seaforth,
Opp, Queen's Hotel.
Lieut Chester McBride who has just
returned from four years service
overseas spent a few days with hie she
ter, Mrs, J. It. Archibald.
Mr, T. Williams has returned to
Detroit,
Rev, Dr. and Mrs. Larkin are in
Hamilton this week attending the Gen
era$ Assembly. •
Mrs. W. .e. Kerslake and Mr. John
Smith have rotaresd from Michigan,
Miss Agnes Campbell mitt Miss Annie
Gordon hire returned Item,,. a
visit to Helms -rills,
Rev. and Mrs, Jus. Hamiltmr spent
Tuesday at the manse
Mr. and Mrs. John McTavish and
Jan have returned frotu visit to friends
in Toronto,
Mrs. (Dr.) L'riggs of Cleveland is the
guest of her mother, Mrs. A. MoDiar.
rule Goderieh Street.
Mr F. S. Savauge was in Toronto
last week,
Miss Pridham spent Snday at list'
home in Gotlerioh-.'
dir, Cyril Mervyn of Toronto ata a
recent visitor et his home,
Mr, Archie Dickson of Totot to Un-
iversity is at his home,
Mrs John Kerr is moving into apart-
ments in the Campbell Block recently
occupied by Mr. E. Chamberlain ,
61t..r_ Brown spout Tuesday in Lon.
don,
Mr. J. Ma1'avisa is improving the
front of his store with a coat of paint,
Mrs. Gillespie sr. is visiting friend
on Oromarty.
IP
Friends hero have received word fro
re. Arthur Soule, who was wuewde
in trance attd hall beet, in the hospita
ing through the day, exe t, in the
severest weather.
m Hoppers of oyster shell beer craps
e Iend dry mash were kept tt- tautly
before the Boric Tho dry meee (me -
i slated et bran, tutddlines and corn -
Hf SFAFt. Ill NEWS
Full -we'ht of tea in
every package
TEAis good tee
Sold only in sealed packages
121,
BACKYARD F of T Y P
flow Seventy six flours Slay
Profit of $58.29.
SUGGESTIONS i -OR FARM
Spraying Material Should Be (yrde
Earls This Year—Beep the Pat
lag mill Goin;—Work Its
Daily, Stable and in the Or'eltn
(Co•,trtt„ted u, a'uteri,, Department
Agriculture, Taroatn,)
itir• Wm, Hays of the Standard Banta
Toronto, arrived horns this week to
spend his holidays with his parents,
e a Mr. and Mrs. James Hays,
An airplane passed over Seaforth on
Monday afternoon, oil the way to Blyth
ER It was up quite a height in the air and
going rapidly to the north west.
red Mrs Leitch wife of the late Judge
•u,- Leitch of Toronto is a visitor at the
the
rd. home of her niece Mrs. George Colones)
r.'t of Tucicersmith,
Mr, and Mrs, W, J. Shannon of
Underwood are visiting her mother,
Mrs Parlance,
OW A PRO("IT of t; ifi,29 was
made from twenty-six liens,
which turned ' the to
scraps, unit $26,13 worth
feed into $84.42 worth If eggs is d
scribed in a recent circular of t
Central Experimental Farm, Otta
The birds were not selected with
view to the greatest production pas.
Bible, but rather to the securing of
such a flock as any amateur might
go out and purchase. The flock con-
sisted of twenty-six birds—four of
Which were three-year-old Black Leg-
horn hens, six White Leghorn pullets
and one, Black Minorca pullet hatched
In May, and the balance were cross -
brads Black and White Leghorns,
hatched in June. They were not pet
Into winter quarters until well on in
November, and It was December 7tt
before the first egg was laid.
Hoar the Flock Was Kept.
ble
t,f
The Salvation Army raised $129 der -
p, hig
er-
fug Self Denial week,
lie A number of young people went to
wa, Bayfield on Tuesday,
An old Wood shed about eleven by
twelve feet was utilized as a poultry
house, In the south side, fifteen
Inches from the liner it line of win -
don's two feet wide was placed and
above these an opening about Matti -
teen inches wide wee made across the
entire front. In this i frame covered
with light cotton, u.tc it .tged, This
frame was hep, io:dt•. d un in ,lir• cctl-
u, England for time past two .yenta that
he czpects to return shortly to c±aeada
and will visit friends in Seaforth,
Miss Agnes McNay lies taken a sottocl
iu McKillop for June,
fur
Local Agent Wanted hi
for the "Old Reliable"
FONTHILL NURSERIES
Z housands of Orchard trees
need replacing.
War Gardens call for small
fruit trees, Asparagus, Rhu-
barb plants etc.
The demand for Ornamental
stock in towns and villages is
large.
Secure a paying Agency with
liberal commissio is, Exper-
ience not necessary,
STONE & WELLINGTON
(Established 183 7)
FLAX LAND WANTED
•testasae
Time Canadian Flax Mille Limite
Seaforth, Ont, will yenta large acreage
of soil land, Spring or Fall ploughed,
Will furnish seed free and do the seed.
ing Farmer will plo ', disc, harrow
and roll.
•
Phone NI, McCormick, Seaforth 012,
after 6 p. in. 202.
Pte, Jae, Scott son of Mr, John Scott
pathos et.nit li, tel ci. &I
Pte, Sherman Stewart who enliste
the Wost has retinue( and is visitin
a brother here before going west.
Sloss Helena Heluriche, Supervising
Nurse of Erie County, New York; Mr.
and Mrs, A P, Twidale; Miss Wilhel
mine Twidale and Master Mowbray
Twidale of Niagara Falie, Ont, spent
part of last week at the home of Mrs,
J, F Snowdon,
d a raw handfuls of ,nixed grain were
g l also scattered.
The methods followed were such as
almost any city dweller could follow,
A very small place for a house and
no yard room are required. 137 buy-
ing pullets in the fall and selling
them when poultry is high in the
early summer the most will be had
out of the flock without interfering
in any way with either your own or
your neighbor's back -yard garden,.
meal, equal parts, one -ball part glu-
ten and on -half part blood dour. A-
dorp straw litter was kept on the
floor into which all wholt• grain feed
was scattered.
In the morning, mixed grain, - us-
ually tracked corn, wheat and oats,
equal parts, was given, At the sante
time warmed water was given,At
noon the water Was renewed and all
the kitchen waste, such as vegetable
parings, waseed, Usually at this time
A team belonging to Mr Russel Dor..
ranee made a get -away and some ex-
citement'on Main St. onSetucday morn
log when they ran away with a load of
bogs which were being taken to the
station,
The next meeting of the McKillop
C'onnoil at Seafortli"on June 23rd P.
M,
Mr, Guy .0 Morse of Flint Mich.
spent the weekend in town.
The Salvation Army had a very en
thusatic service in the Citadel an Tues.
day wlron addresses were given by Col.
.1, Rawiitig and Adj. Ritchie,
Mr, Ellis McLean lejt for Regina last
week,
Mr, Howard Hays is in Aylmer iu
the Customs office.
The "Strand's will show it genuine
special next Wed. and Flint's, two days
only. It is'OTIie Sigti-"invisible" in ti
acts starring Mitchell Lewis, .A guar-
anteed thrill to every few feet of film.
Dr. Grieve, Reeves Govenlocic of Mc.
Killop and Armstrong of Hullett are in
Goderioh this week attending the
Comity Couuill meeting,
Miss' Marion Larkin, a former pupil
of the Seaforth Collegiate, has the'hon-
or of winning the First class hollers in
Science in the recent examinations in
McGill OJliege, Montreal,
Mrs. J. H, Hodgins and family and
Mrs. G. E. Henderson -intend leaving,
this week for Whitby to spend the sum:
neer months with her husband, Captain
Hodgins,.
Timely Agricultural Suggestions.
Seed grain and root seeds secured
from the best sources available and in
ample quantities for spring seeding
are a most profitable investment at
this time of the year. It is not too
late to germinate seeds of various
kinds of farm crops to determine
their suitability for spring seed. A
poor seed sown is a seed wasted—
and food is too scarce to waste any
of it this year.
Plenty of exercise for the breeding
animals will insure stronger and
more profitable young.
When the work is not too pressing,
get the fanning mill busy to ensure
a good supply of sound, plump seed
grain free from weed seeds. The
oftener the seed Is put through the
fanning mill the larger and plumper
the grain will he, and the fewer the
weed. seeds in It. Always avoid sow-
ing sunken grain and weedseeds—
they are about the poorest invest-
ment a man can make,
Secure an amply supply of spray-
ing material now. Bluestone will be
required for spraying potatoes, iron,
sulphate for spraying mustard, lime
sulphur for the fruit trees and paris
green or arsenate of lead for potato
beetles and other insect pests. .Be
sure to secure the supply of formalin
for treating seed grain to prevent
mutt and for treating potatoes• to
prevent scab. One pint .oi Forraaliq
is sufficient to treat ft'em. 20 to 30
bushels of grain and the same amount
will treat from 40 to 45 bushels of
potatoes. Keep the Formalin bottle
well corked and do not leave it in a
place where it is likely to be frozen.
Securing farm. labor will be the
great problem in agriculture this
Year. Write to the Ontario Govern -
meal Public Employment Bureau, 1.5
Queen's Park, and also consult your
agricultural representative. Put In
your order early with these men and
You may get toe help you require-,.
and without cost.
Min ley
Mrs. ,John Eckert of St. Columban
who has been sojourning here tor the
past throe weeks, has left and is visiting
her daughter, Mra. McMann near Sea -
forth,
Mr, Wre Manley is laid tip with the
quinsy at present,
Mies Monica Eckert is visiting in our
burg at present.
For Sale
Good two story frame 1, use, known
as the Tammy property on tiolemou St.
Seaforth, consisting of 9 routes in go' d
repair, good cellar, hard cud twit water
ale() good frame harm,, several fruit le
tress and one acre of grntl,d. Fu
further particulars apply to Mrs. .John
Shannon R. Et, No I, Londcu ,iunotioe
Out.
Learn to Drive with
A USE
IComfortablellN
Thursday Friday do Saturda
F The beautiful Star
Olive FH
Cool ST!AN
in
Swot Strings
A rapid -tire cowbivatiu„ of -
mance, mystery, thrills and laugh -
tar,
- Also
11th Chap'ei
A Fight for Millions
OE. VE rTrEL
Monday Tuesday & Wednesday
Jack P
in
Mile-A-Minte=Kondall
15c
8.30 Ea M. 10c
Our Show will start at 8.30 F. M.
during the Summer Months
The Coolest Place in tow
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CA�' axmnc, •—.a�^.�xasir�:..�..-,.
1t takes tilos and patieuau to learn
to drive an automobile. The many dc-
tricate parte of a car are not easily me
derstood it takes mouths of couet,nrt
driving before you .inn master the de-
tailsof driving any automobile sufi-
cieutly:to justify you in taking a chance
with au expensive new car,
Buy a uaed car first and learn to
master thoroughly the tine points of
driving a car before you spend your
hard-earned cash for a new one. Good
used oars are advertised at bargain
prices every day in the olsesified cr'.
amps of the London Free Press, For
a few hundred dollars—often as low as
$t50—you can bey a oar in excellent
mechanical condition The appearance
of course may not be just what you
would like but neither would the appe r
atom of a new car after a few bumps of
a telegraph pole or pater solid objects.
Listen to your !udgment rather than to
your pride and bury a used ear fit ret,
Read the Want Ads in the London Free
Press and in your local paper too today
for bargains in need oars, If the par'.
ioular oar you want isn't advertised to -
clay, read these ads again to -morrow
and the next day. Eventualy the oar
you desire will be advertised, Every-
body should read Want Ads, They save
thus money anti worry,
Town of Seaforth
Notice of Registration
of By-law
•
Notice is hereby given that a by-
law was passed by the Towu of Sea -
forth on the 12th day of May, 1919,
providing for the issue of debentures to
the amount of $3449.40 for the pttr
pose of purchasing a combination doss
and Chemical Fire' Track costing $2600
and that snail by-law was registered in
the Registry office of Goderiohin the
O'eunty of Ruron on the ,4th day of
May 1919. Ally motion to quash or set
aside the same or any part thereof
must be made within three trmonths• of
ter the -first pnblioation of this notice
and cannot be made thereafter.
Dated the l5th day of May i9i9
JOHN A: WILSON,
CierI,
Special
Pathe's Historical Film record of the
Canadian Troo is
at Mons
Showing the Canadians in action in the last
victorious drive and the
Grand ' eview
after the armistice
Not some picture directors conception, but actual :t records,
which critics proclaim t•. be the n-ost graphic pictures theft.
have come from the Western Front,
Showing next
Thursday Friday Saturday
Two Shows -Saturday night 8 & 9.30
But don't waif for Saturday night you ma he
disappointed. y
Admission 10c & l5c
at the
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