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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1919-08-07, Page 4PROFESSIONAL CARiD. S MEDICAL AR-HUc3H "1.PAllard'. a lid. Bpea1aflentionn10 dIsetaos of lyt:Ear, hose and bloat,_ µ e e and residence behind Dominion Bank. o Phone No. 5, aesidence Phone No, l0a THE. -)E;1FURTI-I NEWS btastea actio ww.'w.'wm""`"°"'"'.l"* Berman Ireland (13), t� y��i�� 5��t0 j"(�� �y ,Heusall School -fettle C'antelau (1�) 15ltitrOl i d0 11/.41 , 10 Nora MacEv.ui, Wm. t?rttveiu, Wm, 11 1.Stone (8) Violet Whiteside, `Anna' Is ISSUED' EVERY THURSDAY e Wout?s From the OfficeS MAIN ST. e SEAFORTH, ONT. 1,7 IKiugebrid o Suhool-Bert Martin, pp t. enl w Phone 84 :i+ N Monica O'Connor (}3). U)3SCR,IPTIOM 1 K.utail thou. -Harold Col; in and 1 ]velure ]-.... l.echusnit :41..M,01---.1f.t11. Fin r ,noti (II) ,7u toiler per pear, ,`, Oly tit a A lir t pa td in l dl a nor1 [L Lr thin,] will by eltnrge,l 1111 1 :tatea St,. Itelena srchot,i-ilealrlee 11 e - Dr, F, J BURROWS 7eai 001 nq e and r idenOce. tlo5erten Street,east tl': mm� :. 011185 church, ('eren;1 for _ -"Coin]*, rBoron 'telephone No, MadtieY , 11r dine line1111an'1a191d his moment*. h barn last Friday, It wits t u old nine raising and everything went oell under the supervision of Mr. John. Dow,' who lots ti.0 contract and to 1,10110 ..9 ;t haat „r. 513,6 W tn' McKay bas lett:l1 0(1 !lulu ':u.•1 li where she has been visiting 151 ...t Ireek... 111,RB, stsYrr l \i U C S'. f ynut� l�zurgeous.t}odelbhStreet, opposite Seu a t tvt tliiis 1 (.1.), !n,ut .h'Icllniiliu, (13). Verna lir Lavi Illuisa}*'fwd Iaewia U'ltiley. t paper, lifeb cant: es rd iiat yeller, Spain; t , Spore', grades tt; 1 feting, .A rd A'1 arbor, andI Member 11 Out aria Collegent Physicians .anti_:. Burgeorn. Coroner tat Cnnnty et Huron. • . frir.i.,-uvornitti,. ,a .r -a n, l �a r a e0h r R bt m. s.� t 1 re 400.i-tett _1r r 9tit I '1st T 1 a d V e a m ld o li tM17 t,, $11 .non{[b Y,...: 1 t +l Ali. , 2" a. lie.,. 15 ofCt ) -g.•�. R, 111 tiWolnei 01nu0s is ti a,a 8htidsrt1. o1f h ironoic,u9aimtailt 1 ars, Ear, Eye, Nose 11 Throat Adenoid re moi"dwithout Olir Conan tot nee. Office Ilmbat 's'rug St P' , _{ • Frim.• s 0.0,. y'Ud5_ny em. ! to R . . ' ap Ore F. J. O. Forster Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Graduate iu Medicine. University of Toronto 1897. Late Assist 01 `New York ophthal- mic mic acid Aural Instittate, Moorefield's Eye. and Golder. Situate 'Throat Hos pitels. Loudon England. At the Queeli o Hotel. S0afortlt. thin] Weil sl08day in each alt 17th front 11 a, 'ti. to 35.ru.tatlivad time. 3 Waterloo street., Smith. itra `:;rd, Phone 267 Stratford, iso le -1 ar JQ$ k +bra+r a p j �9 eases N 1t tL1. ?wales • .`rage L censer suiaph can. zee• 0'0011 Insarance Aro gap o,notdering Insurance. Life or Axldenv 1470a are. a p01tear3 will get our rates. 9. t'i. 1[INeHL?EY. Gen oa:11 Agent tor London Life lnataonce Co.. lid tmoarlaletexcatee and Accident Insurance Co. Ont. When subminteng chanting the11 address . '�' immediately. giVina botO Ibe should and ',etc cps bosh the red and kha new nddresa• Sub-' scribers will confer a favor 00 notifying u; of any irregularity of delivers. Reading Notleea-No .cading notice, advertlaing any entertainment or matter by which money is to be made by any persoo or cause will be Inserted in Tan NEwe without charge. The price for the inset; donof business announcements is TEN cents per count line each taserelo:, 'o parties having no contract for dlepfeY advertising. and FIVE cents per One each Insertion to those baying display contracts. and for church, society and entertainment reading notices. Card of Thanks 5 to 9 lines. 50 cents. Judicial, Legal, Official and Govern- ment Notions -Ten cents par line for first Insertion and dve cents per line for each aubseaue insertion. Yearly ohne Inch, be (Inserted for 53.00 ng , 55.00 oar year, navabk strictly in advance 1>tlillips, 1.11) Sta11ey'1'othl (13). Cara- t,31ed on friends leak �Ltaforth las line Webb (a`. ti td,y /{ t"01'�eho)1-p l h9 Gt atrlbcl; :Intl lire Fre it C)'t:il t ami hit 1 , u 1 i , nl,.rrus 1)0tie rnmt, Iva Ka16f3"iP.cll ,.led Nlrs, 3oe..Flaut.igatt were 1isitute i31•uce 31 opp, Russel 1'roetor(0) ieda- ,ti our burg last 501/1103 10 1 11 1 11 8 (13), Tlteoduro Wagner; L lllatt 'oi'es05011. ifdun lettei s,11,i Ivan Kalb e p is the great tl0niiallar of in- fants, ' faits, :end withhoutapleaceftil aloen the Winchelsea School- Mind- Cornish, child will not thrive, Tin0 cannot be Nile School- Atnelta Hetherington 1 the infant be troubled with worms, '0 Worm Powders will dustrny and eltiv0 thaw from the system, ani? 35'11- d�1 ll afterwards the child's rest, will be I i N'.. 4 Uoderich Tp -Gertrude SLLy- No .} Staliley-13etsie Watson N,r. l:) E, 5S awalioatt-Ilse Andrew NO. 13 E. Wawatit,sl;-Totiv Nichol. Na. 3 W. Wawanosh - Rebecca mayday n tvortiolog--Rates furnished 1aoIup30n on application, "AdvertIscmeat0 ordered 'Ior Insertion, wUntit forbid and those sent without writtkitten orders. are ce'e ved fwill oeear rheir tits. continuance. Lettere to the Editor must be accom- panied by the writer's own signature, not or publication. but as a guarantee of good faith. The publisher accepts no mimeo - Ability whatever for the statements made In ouch communications. Letters on reit. glous topics call not be published at all except as paid advertising. plainly marked 0s such. The rate for such matter le ten cents per line �� J F. SNOWDON EDITOR AND PUBLISHER 0.cforth, Asyes, 'eme"'°"' '* lames Watson General Observations Hensa11 Miss Ranco of Clinton is a Henson visitor. 5Ir, and Mrs..), D. 13uchnan of Lon' ,ion spent a few .Says ill town, 4101;01 and Witune Cudnlure of Tor• ,.(.0 are at h1.01le for their ra1•utit,n. Mrs Doherty to d daughter of Lon- don are it. Brun!! . . Rev. A. F Jones is e.:0:,tiSog leis i 1.eiitla3 s it Toronto a/08 a '10001 , 5(1010e110 was Civic H:viiiai- Genera. 1 L .........01abn .1 D"' tt tr be of friends gathered andagent an , r-.'; i'.0,,.0••n, 501104 ilio onions for \ir Goo. Follicle Iacono t1 i3 been i) for R.rtzt, till-•. T1 8 'f1. E li9'al Ki 1..l'O a•. 1...'.'5 '( 10 w .0 1.1.n'1. •S:. t.a;l il..-lakasr;.1 A 7, t its ,, Ur. Mutual Fir8 insurance C. . g i 1 fts a . live o k. from t 191 , ,7.19 L'rr,p„rty, 0n1)' in .tired. }t,•e...10 c: (51.• 55 its t'? i'ata'la OFFICERS lit,• 1 ' ti... :at ❑ 1 ,.+. r. 1' r'- 11 "'M1 h. t3 llvae- 1 - t ": 1 i:. •n�_ T ..1•.,- Hass, n Li!;ms, lir ctora D. F. McGregor. Sealorth; Jean G. Grlev;.. ,Winthrop W. Rhin. Constance; Jbhn Benneweis. .B70dghage0• Robert Perrin. Constance; Malcom TSat''too. Clinton: t• McCartney Sen(orthl Th ,i,.ni.i 1tt lett „5 sl ie I1s•.,ry r'ay- reales Connally. Goderich7 Jas. Evans. Beechwood' Agents ton - s Finance MIiltlst.. will ha"'o a Alex. Leitch. ilarlockl E. Hinehley Seater rylllo ; Chesney. Egmondvtar J. ''�'. Y. 9GOme1vine; R. G. Jarmotrth. Brodhac•r Jan Cer'r 1and John Govenlock, Seaforth, 0, more. ?ernes desirous to effect insurance or trans. deka bpsine5s will be promptly attended to t opp1catton to any of tfas above officers. addrenr go their xeapective poatofces. t H;isa P a revearta slaiaic.i TOW71 rice 2g5tk.` l Li �J t7 1 uT. t,, `-'LI01TED •- :rL3 00915 C.r 1ARMpUT The Original and good effect on tate country. Sir Henry as chairman of the Railway e ulmise- ion was abot-e reproactt. Hi; admini- stration woe without 0 critic. Ha will bring the same unblemished record to the. .(5.111114', rho tines ar critical and the knowledge that Str Henry Drayton is in obar•„o of the Financial Department will have Hitch to do with the stability of the country • e For Infants and Children htl Use For©ver3OYeaa''s Always bears malalaposcrega the Signature of .•� eromartty Rev. Mr. McKiov formerly of this place ring undergone au operation in London for appendicitis. on Friday evening a large gathering net and presented the 4,511015 with tri address (rum the Red Cross anti tie pins, Mrs Tnffot'1 is in Exeter ti,ls wadi Mr. and SIrs. Nuii Carrie of St, Mary's have been here a00in_g their mother who i9 ?II at present, Only . _ Junior Public School Genuine Bewail of imitations Sold I an the Merits of i Minard's i9Lintineut distrbed• The ifowders cannot injure the most --.10110%10 baby. addtbere i no; lung so effective for (0s.o.;15 the health of a worm ;w0ru infant. FOREST RANGING PAYS Thursday August ami mmmiauarnommmoammu miummw For 1 Pene d: i or i�tfants and+C l? 6 i vers Know That Genuine Gastrula Irrefutable Evidence From Officials of British Columbia Putting 1915 there were 1,081 forest reported by the Poreat Pire Pro - on Stab: of British Columbia. Of ese, only 317 were classified as et fires." This is a considerable notion as compared with the pre• tie Beason, when there wer 889 t fires." The average cost of eagh `'cost fire" Was $81, whereas in 1914 glia average cost was $219. About E� o -thirds of all fires originated en rivately -owned lands not classed as i ber lands. The most prolific source forest fires wee oarele snees by 1 Pers and traveler g,�v Which amount- , for 806 area, or 8.6 per cent. of total 100 fireB, 01' 16.0 per cent. lire olassanid as ofowf . cause." Brush -burning accounted for 287 fires Or 50.9 per cont. Ra iwdy operations [Iwo responsible for only 82 fires or T,i) per cent. Lightning started 100 dreg or 9.7 per dent. Railway con - ton was responsible for 17 Ares Or L.7 per cent. 28 fires are clasggl9od of incendiary origin being 2.7 per 711. of the total. B'dreat fires durin 0 year covered an area of 80,81 rs as compared with 48,549 ao}'ee 'ing 1914. They destroyed 144,$20 feet of timber as compared with ,804,0)i foot B.M, during 1914. The mage during 1915 1s estimated at 3,048, as compared with $6$,882 uring 1914. Mrs J. A. Non is of Winuip. g fs visiting hor daughter Mrs. H. i nrrie bradug 31 f1g ytopp1I t�1�y ddttii �x Jr. atIoo Examinations Miss ,11at81iail'e it 1 rutseis. 1"t,! 111111.0 11110 Tr.•' marks re- quired e-qui ed ti, sre bol) mitt 1st.; 0.0 obt.aii.s drat eine 1„ t 1. in. '"•'•; 11.8111,05 •tkr4 t S .,1:-� taut Nea:..1t'1-Ula ( 1 (1110, 77.1 luarks, (A) dt'totos lural 0.1100 011.0118. ;Ill 41e- I1,0t 0 second ideas Sill ors 'I•te 09. 11151130 C,tbt5i1 'd 30010: Eteadlo - its.. A, ,ilio, Caroline `ebb, Startle 'l'odti Writing -14,1111.v I el o d' •its, Literature-Lu1u Mo^loch. c)3, C5ontposition Rebecca 1lumpson, Caroline Wel b, L, i.:n Weseloh, Verde Fossold, 85, Spelling -Amelia Hetherington, ]Ula. (ltammat--ilia Blown, 80. Canadian history -'Pony Nichol, 93. Geography -Gertrude Snyder, 92." Arithmetic -Trellis Hodgins, Jean Finlayson, Louise 0rattpner; Herman Ire and, Russel Preeter, 1000. Art -151t80011 Praetor, 82, Elementaly soiei7oe-Beatrice -9,10- Qtttllin, 89 Sooltireeping-Lizzie Herded), 93. Armature -Monica OConnor, 70, Highest total- Car'olit,o Webb, 926. The following candidates were slur, 090811111 Creditou$cL'ool-binttha Hauch (13) 1'rellia Hotlgius (13), Lai gfoul Jcttee„ Willi' King, Cari rloi'doclt (Al, Lnlu Morlook(A). DungannonSahorl-Ila Brown (13),, L'•verno'Pentland, Lc'ilra Savage. D;ahwood School -Vanda Faseoldy Louise'Grenpner Lizzie Hartleib A Business 1 Wthout a proper synth of ativer- s t sin is like a I motor without the + power Sof Il.-rOh News ADVERTISr11'1 NTS will suppiv the required en'elrilai plume - 84 ev'eni00si127' Dubi8ISI rr, 1''athets Noonan, 5l 1 t?lo and '1', 010 aline were ill Lourie!: to 1;.1' 00. Mule. of Niehup Fallon last week, ND's, Dalton of iltulerich optcot the ti1i ! , , t other, Mr. 1• Clod 111. J. Cr nip a,,,1 daughter who were it intdin an auto accident :redo- ing well A former teacher in the Separate School, new Mrs, McNamara• and her husband of St. Paul's werevisiture here Mr. F. Forrester, station agent is taking his holidays, Miss'I'eesie Weber is it: Hamilton, Sir, Lydell Jordan has taken a posi- tion iu'1'oronto. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY r SSL Ile fill 'Chat f:0 ads 'i i,. to l'1119 ant art thu ince01 portable, and compact of ail medicines, and when a:•sv t'1 tante me i he R1olt areeptablo of prepare- ttuos, But they must attest their toiler to Ito popular. As Parenolee's Vegetable Pills ate th0 Most pi)pullu• of all pule they must fully moat ail re.- gnire eats. Accurately compounded and eon(p001d of iugredieots proven to 60 rtldctit'0 it' regulating the (li- ge-oleo nrgv1n, novo is 0,o surer med- icine t.1 be had 5111%01..1P. p sIJ Iwl ,d. 'Il1CPtuj3 t r} c 11iebLMs ionlid AAOgefiab cPrepnratwliforAst si iilloStnmatlts9ndlici7 Sof' ttD�theS _-.------ .`t 1 TheretiyPxozBolln�,U1>; s i,Che¢leby_ 5s'a..i: h eu �1' neither Opp1��um. Mineral.lgoT1y r�'a Ihepeof0/0...; [[(LSI TC[/ 311)30500 Sa't>' I+y i.1t Sar 4511 lh e ll:: fin �lntsc. , . ;Pe ml s1E pppp�t llHwrhm taJSds Hp, ltbnr • t✓ r y.,p�np it ity enro CoiledaipionandDCi 0,el rid rl'everiSi 'l 3 and ifi eStllti�21.•• lhfr6S5 0 d m�'a=fe7.li Tayyilnile Si$natare of MONTREAL S+NLW YOY Icpp Trig UR Always s Yv Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Tears Enact Copy of Wrapper. w COM VAe Y.ttICW Ycnt, n,...'ks.�; t1a-manBe.ntallIlam+®nal enwIlllvwsvntown.no CHURN NEWS 1 ($lI<'�a`wnvve,^un®amt-�enu"+e°'tulamwtt tj y v T w -r e ] ['a � VJ al •A 11'0 St. James', St Jan108' Uhurah, 14.00, ]rather L 35',.Uostz P. 1'. Early Naafi 8,00, H1gh Knee 10.30, Sunday School 2,30 5, Ili, Vospe'a and Benediction of the Bleed. oil Sunra)nttlt„7: p, m, 5t. Thomas' Bev. T. H. Brown, ltootor Sunday and. lit. Sunday serUuee 11 a.1) a1 1 7 p y 1'omel'a 001 •110 st/hoo 1 '1;30 p. m. V ) ;, an Missionary Association, Tuesday 2.30 p,1). Chihiron'abranch Saturday 2 p.m, nteruaeaiou services,. every 'Thursday; .0 p, l. Sp3ci �r for Frors: It am buying all kinds of Iunk'an i have a great stock of. second-hand Water pipes and shaftings for sale. L Naftolin Seaforth Junk Dealer Phone:79 Next to the Dick House Methodist Boy. H. D, Moyer, pastor . -SUNDAY Sobool at 10:00 a,m. Public service m. and 1 a 7 p,tn. Prayer Meeting 'I'oui.,.t'o y 8. p.m 1� 15,000 Mer. Wanted. I rt c rn Western Harvest Plaids $12.06 TO WINNIPEG Plus Half a Cent per mile beyond, a r1A Return, Half a Cant per mile to Winnipeg, pins 415.00. Comfortable Trains, Through Service. Special accnnunoda- 't: (ion for Women. Box bunches on Special Trains, 1(t'' EXCURSION DATES. from TORONTO AUGUST loth & 21st µ�t i p in , 10 p, n1, 10 p.m• 31'9-)50'( ', For Tickets and Information, apply nearest C.N: Rys. Agent, or write General Passenger Department, Toron to. arm testi 1 san rers ato ester Ca „a.d.° j "Goitlgp, Trip West" -$12 to WINNIP "Return Trip East" -$18 Imo WINNIPEG. GOIIk1G 12 DATES TERRITORY from s4.t,u w Outarlo }Vest of Smith's falls to and including Tommie an Is1w Ontario Shore. Lim' ,d lra,clock.reterhOro' Litw. August From auction; ltingnton to Renfrew Junction, fnolusive. Prom s1etima Toronto to Parr. Sound. fnclueive. 12th Y stations Balboa Junction to eon S1uN(coll and Burke n II b From t to to 0 oa eon inclusive. 111 Y l yg , Ass gel st 14th Proal stativre in Ontario Want and South of Toronto bo end including Hamilton and Windsor, Ont. Prom statin t on Owen 1onnd, ',valkerron, 'I'eeewaler, Winghnm, 101ara, Ltdtew41, 1',.o" thirteen end .. Timmis branches. From station: Toronto and North to Bolton, inclusive, Ooderioh, St. Mary's, 0(01001A0. THr0Outit t TRAIvd6 FROM TOti0r.TO *Full particulars from Canadian Pacific. Ticket Agents. W B. IIQWARp, A161rl8C Pcssans0 r -tCat. argrtto ,Machine Operators Salvation Rrmy Lieut. F. W. Leight Sunday services -Holiness 11 a, m. Praise g p.m. -Salvation 7 p.m. -Sun day School 4 p. m. -Wednesday - Public meeting, All etre welcome. Egmondville, Presbyterian ltev. S Y1oLean pastor, Sunday ser• vices 1.1 a.m. and 7 p m. Bible class 3 p,m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 8p. ln. Y,P M.S Union 3rd Friday in the month 8 p ni. Women's Mission- ary Society 3rd Wednesday in the mount at 2.30 p.m Ladies' Aid 1119018 511;- 1 mediately after. First Presbyterian1� ,Rev, A': H, Larltin„Pastor. Sunday services 11 a.m. and 7 p m, Sunday school 2,30 p,1). Prayer mooting, Thursday, 7. 45 p.m W(0111.11'8 Miss- ]unary Snctety atho first [''uedny in each l month at 3 p In. Barbara Kirkman :ilia• 181.0(1 Baud 3rd Tuesday' in the. IMMO/ at 7.30 5.111, Sunshine Mission ]Sand ever}' 2nd Monday at 4.15 p en. Wanted a fete girls to operate sowing machines, GS, E. Sanford MI'g. Cu Seafurth Phone 519. A Plano Bargain A Bell Upright Piano in excellent tone taken in ex - ch: nge for a Gourlay. This piano cost $Soo.00. Will offer for quirk sale at $135 00 We also have one' Edison talking Machine to go at 3o One Victor with ten re- cords for $30.00 We are selling agents for Gourlay Pianos, Gourlay Phonographs, Phonula talk- ing machines and the Bell Piano, and we guarantee to give the best that money and brains can ` offer and our prices are rights Make this your headqu r- ters for sheet music, records ne:,dles, mouth -organs ll U s etc. ,IN'V:, ti.w. a-IC`k77NL>'_, Opposite Balk of Commerce. R1c1fi911op Presbyterian lay. I) U 1r4 vol] pastor Sunday services Duffs' charult 11 a m Sunday school 1') a 01 Prayer meeting Wed- nesday 8 p.m. wotn0n's Missionary Society last Friday in each mouth at ,'510515. Winth"oo Presbyterian Sunday setvioe '2 3u pm, Sunday 5uhool f 15p la Pray meeting Tuesday 8 p. m. L Cf. last Wed. Constance methodllst Rev. 1.7,E. Sawyer, paster. Sunday service 2.30 p.m. Young People's Lea - 1, 171,'10 pan Sunday women's A.uril ,1('y Siat l5 's bey of every month a 3n t.s11. frit:.<' lit list Thursday If at h mon til'5,20 p.m "For the Blood Is the Life." WHEN YOU ARE SUFFERING hien any dlooaao due to 111np000 blood ouch me Eoxema, Scrofula,Sourvy, End Logo, Ab sea ea, Moor,' Glandular Swelling,, Bolls, PImploo. Soros of any kind, 001Blood P 1ean,Rheuenatlem, Gout, etc., don't waste your time and mbncy. on lotions and ointments which cannot got below the surface of the skin. What you want 9s a medicine that will thoroughly free the blood of the poisonous matter which alone is the true' cause of all your suffering. Clarke's Blood Mixture is just such a medicine, - Itis composed of ingredients which quickly expel from the blood all impurities, from whatever cause arising, and by rendering it clean and pure, can be relied on to effect a lasting cur; v.rd'.b,0ti1l..Ir' .. mad 3.r0r). Over 50. rears'' 5181050. Pleasant to take. sold by ad Chemists and &nr.beepers, ',luso all .. Salsl/ , I,s. Clar. ke's Blood Mixture CURES ALL. SKIN & BLOOD DISEASES. The Terror of Asthma comes like a thief in' the night withits dreadful throttling, robbing its victim of breath. Its seers beyond the power' of human aid to relieve until one trial is made of that remaritable preparation, Dr, J. D, Kellogg's Asthma .Remedy, Then re- lief comes with a rush, Info becornee. tvtl 111 'living,.and, if the remedy be. sed persisltently, the dleeaso is put p vrtrialie(ttly to root, Take no substi- tute. }