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The Seaforth News, 1918-05-02, Page 5Thursday May THETANADIAN OF CO ERC Slit EDMUND WALKER, er C.V.°, LLD,.DC,L President CAPITAL PAID UP. ps,000,000 SIR JOHN AIRD, General Manager 11, V, P, JONES, AWL Oen'I, Manager RESERVE FUND, $13,500,000 Careful attention is given to the bank - frig requirements of farmers, with whom an important part of the business of this Bank is transacted. Farmers may rely upon prompt and courteous service. al Seatortil. 13raxi..o.t J. 0, MULLF.N, Manager weimmageseesumoseoseestaaammeelesemeoalmumenza...)unceneeeragestr_e.setaeresameeceetweeecliaeremeneeetete=res W. J1 Walker Undertaker and Embalmer W. .1, Walker, holder of goy. art -anent Diploma and License Day or Night 08118 receive our prompt attention Day Phone 67 Night .1 18 YOU CAN SUOCIEED .4-21191T110 STRATFORD, ONT. Ontario'a Leading Commercial School makes 8000908 easy, We have three departments Commercial Shorthand and Telegraphy, We give individual instructions 911(1 8111- dents may enter at any titue. Gra eluates are placed in positions, This is your opportunity as there is a great eall upon us for trained help. Write at once for particulars, W J ELLIo'rT 0 A McLAcI4AN PRESIDENT PRINCIPAL FOR SALE Frame Meuse; 7 rooms Mid pantry summer kitchen and cellar, Hard and soft water, Eleotric lights, large ve eandah. Stable 111' X; 18' hen :house 9 7' . Apply at the News Office THICK, GLOSSY HAIR FREE PROM DANDRUFF Girls! Try it! Heir gets soft, fluffen y d beautiful—Get a small bottle of Danderine, •40' TI you care for heavy hair that glis- tens with beauty and is radiant wit!' life; has an incomparable softness is tinily and lustrous, try Dandertne. Just one application, double& the beauty of your hair, beeidea it inne- diately dissolves every particle of dandyuff. You can not have Moe heavy, healthy hair if you have dandruff. This destructive scurf robs fele hair of its lustre, its strength and ita very life, and if not overcome it produces a fever- ishness and Habig of the scalp; the hath ir roots famish, looaeu and die;them the hair falls out fast, Surely get a tend! bottle of Knowlton's Danderine kom any drug store and just try it. For Sale. House and half acre of laud in the village of Egmontiville. The property is situated 011 (!L((('e Street, oloae to the Presbyterian Church anti is known as the Ptsreell property. 000(1 ooro- fortable homes, good shed, good well 81111 08(001(1 eietern, All kinds of fruit trees, strawberries, raspberries and °errant bushes,This18 a corner pro petty with 110 breaks 011 front, aud the and is 10 a good state of cultivation. This is a nice property for a retired farmer and the taxes are light. For mirth...dare apply on the premises or 1s John a Sem:tit. For a Nice Nifty Hair Cut call at Bolton's BarberShop CARDNO'S BLOCK'S EA.FORTH 1 have for sae sev- eral Bonds and Debentures of a particularly sigh grade, bearing interest from 54- to per cent. PM information con centring same cheer.- fully given. JOHN RANKIN Bond and :Debenture.Broker Main! StreetlIMPeaforth Phone of a WINS APPEAL .14•MI•m• Toronto, Apt•il 23,—The appellate division lots allowed the appeal of Major it.8, Rays, of Setifoith, from the decision of Chief .1nstice 11. M. Aleredith, and has directed that Prank Weiland, a printer on the sea forth Ex posher, must toll 1• \vi( 111 be gave copies of a phamphlet whip!) he print - '"rhe phatuplet refers by 1101(111 to the appellant," sass the judgement liatid• ed down to dav, " a member of the legal profession who went to the front mud the in nuendo is that it charges both cowardice (toil unprofessional con- duct," The defentie hatl objeoted to 9(18'wering (ho question 011 the ground that it world disclose the 1181110 of a person it was intended to null as a vt it - teas at the trial, The appellate di- vision ie of the opinion that the real ground a disinclination to afford atty 011(9 to the teal Mender, the writer of the mentiscript, which the printer has destroyed. A Weiland appeared before the judge „yr% t Goderioh 011 Ttle8da7 101'examine. tion but refused to answer the 111168' 110(10 and an order was applied for to commit him to jail for eontompt. °orris cause mach suirering but Y. M. C. A, Mr, Hann, organizing aeoretary for the Y, M C,A, Fund and Rev, Mr, Sylces of Kitchener visited Seaforth last Wed. 1188(167 for the purpose of developing mactithiery to carry 1)11 the campaign for futide in this looality, They met a number of the business men in the af. telethon and explained the needs and the following committeee were appoint- ed—Mayor Stewirt, Chairman ; J. A. 890(81917 ; John Beatty,Treas• over, Finance Committee—R, Jones, J, G MI111011, J118 P1111110107 Committe—K. ft McLean, J, P, Snowdon, F, G. Neelin. Can vatsing Committee—A.. D. ' (1111811a11(10, R flardno, Dr, F. Harburn, Col, W118011, Execntive—H, Stewart, 11,8 Hayti, Jas. Hays, Resident clergy,. 'Phos, Stephens, F. 9, Savauge, E. L. Box, W 01 °tighten, Earning Guild Ross, A. A. Naylor, Seaforth is expected to raise $2000 and McKillop $1 000, ft was decided to send a delegation to urge open the County Counoil the adaisibility of mak- ing a grant to the Film11 and raiae the anion/it by taxation, Dietriet Deputy G, M, Baird will preaido et the District meeting of Odd follows hero on Toosulay (10)11,A number of Otidtellowe wont to Rolloway's Corn pure ofl'eta 8 speedy., Clinton on Sunday night for Church sure and sattafactory relief. (parade. THE SEAFGRTI-i M MQ1UIbride o IOW MIMIM c.14041.10.411.91*/$911/100.6H1.1.01149.1 01.11114 spent8 few days at the home of Mr% J• IhreKetusie, Miss Griffith of Goderieh Wee th guest of Moo Sadie Holman; Mists Rena MoKenZie of Stratfor spout the week end at her loins there Rev, 0. .101810(( was a town visite on Mooday' Town JJJRff Deseaaaelaiisaseastinaaaess si.......seseettesullt Dig up year Overeoat, have a look et it, by renewing the velvet collar, Press. ing mid °loaning ratty save yen the price of A now one. My Wardrobe, Goderioin:St, Opposite Queen's, Mra MoQuade, Cloderieh Ht. has returned from a trip to 'Toronto, Miss Knolca of Mitehell visited M00& here. Miss (AVM, Markle of Hamilton spout the week end at the home of Mr, and Atha. VV, Goldhawlc. r A meeting will he held in the floun. oil Chamber at eight o'clock on 'Friday evening, May 31(1 for the purpose of organieating a local Branoh of the Navy Leagite—a full attendance is do aired, Mts. John ticiater awl Helen rettuted from Toronto after visiting her father Mrs, Henn Emloit. 18 a 1,1131t0r MI 01 A f("1 "el°. the home uf Mr, awl MIR. R F', I Mr. J, 11, Richardson acoortiptuded I t I 7 Flax fibre is ainsolotely necessary to 1 Flaxh , terefore, is an itolispeottable i munition of war. Russia and Belgian' j formerly supplied five.sixth of Groot j 1r:touch 81, by Miss Rzolnuelsoti and Mr El Hunter to. Perey Itolph, who has been in !motored up from kit. Marys tied 81(80 I the unitary Hospital. (hiolpli, ti thinc.or Lilo ay At the home of Mr. and Mrs, J past 7 or 8 mouths has received his A' ‘Yilfion, disoliarge end 111100(18111100(18aceepting a pea. Miss Kate (Iowan of reroute ilitiver. Ilion 98 htepootor at the multit1011 811has ratitrO011 110)110 for the vaention works, 1 , Mrs. Stanley, who has been visiting the Board of Trad'A was held on Friday wadneaday for her horne in Sault Ste. night for the purpose of seouriog rooms for trisamen working ii, the Bell Poen- dry. Men aro leaving towu aa they 011,01snot got board. A committee 0011.8181111g of the mayor, reeve, Jas, H.ays, a, oarduo, F, 8. Sewall°, F, G, Neelin with power to acid to the number, were appointed who will canvas the town for rooms. Walton Mille E. Coleman went to Ailtdiegan led 10 attend the funeral of her broth.- er. The Play given 011 Friday night by the Cranbrook players Watt well attend, ed and mud enjoyed by all, It watt One of the best given here for some titlatt, Miss Margery MoQuaig is ill at pre- sent with pneumonia. Mr, and Mra W. Hboldice left on Thursday to visit friends hi the least , Flax Growing the oottatruo o ctief aeroe planalone' . A joint meeting of the Connell atid bev sister, Mrs. le, McMurray left on Mr, Robert McGee has rented Mm. Westcott's house on John 8t, for the summer and is moving in this week, Mrs J 0, Mullen has returned from a visit to her brother Dr, J. B. Mo. Faul in Toronto, Miss Mildred Jonea, who has been in training in St, Mary's Hospital Saginaw, is home for a vacation, Mrs, It, MoQee and son have return- ed from the tnneral of their cousin Mr Albert Harrison at Bayfield last Thursday. Mr, C. Layton of Hamilton open few days with his family. Mies Isabel Scott of Goderich w Isere visiting her father, Mr, Jo Scott, Roxburgh. Mre.,MoMullen of Elkton, Minoi. is seriously ill at the home of her shit Mrs, E. Ilinehley, John St, Dr, Oromley and Mr. P, Dolan Stratford were in town on Frid attending the Dame, Kris Harvey Revell of Hamilton visiting her parents Mr and Mrs Burgard Nelson Govenlock son of J .R Govan lock Winthrop 11,1111 Rae MoGeoch so of Mr $ McGeoch Egmondville, both o whom are connected with the Roya FlyinpOorps, of 'loronto, spent th week end at their home's here Mrs Owens and Miss Sadie Holman left on Monday for 0011911011 where they will in in future reside Miss Gertrude Reid left cm Tuesday to visit her brother Oscar of the Bank of the Bank of Commerce at Ottawa, re Befoher return she will spend some time at Cirsterville with her uncle and aunt Rev and Mrs Meredith Mr and Mrs °harlots McAllister of Toronto are visitors at the home of 1111r and Mrs Robert Bell, East Goderieh St Five boys belonging to the entrance class in the while 8°11001 aro going out on favin leave Mrs McQuade and Miss McQuade have returned to their home in Egmon. dville after spending the intet• in Stratford M re, Mason has returned frotn visit ing her daughter, Mrs, Roy Oke 11) Toronto, Robert Laird of the Toronto Aviation Corps spent Sunday with his mother at her home on North Main St' Rev, E. L, Williams of Cleveland was the guest 01 6110 Misses Woods over the week end, Dr, Beoheley, and Maims. J Mc- Millan and R, Sproat helve gollo to Toronto to enlist in the 00 Battery Guelph. Mrs, Kenolieu of Owen Sound is visiting her daughter Mre, W Golding, ta as 1111 11 015 of ay is 11 0 51ra, 0, E. Hendevson line returned from visiting friends in Toronto Mr, and Mrs. John Gumming are 10001119 11110 their new home on James St. tyllioh they purchased from Mrs. Jantiosen, Mr. Glifford of Guelph has taken the place of Lefler in the Bank of Com.. mem, Mr, Brown becoming eettount anti, Gordon Dick 18 now Junior in the Dominion Bank, The early train uoty readies here at 8.3e, Marie, Dr, Garnet Atkinson and Mr Jaok Atkirson of Detroit are town visitors, very successful musical and literary entertainment in the basement of the Presbyterian Church ou Tuesday even mg. Lunch was served at the close of ogramtne, The proceeds amounted 3 66. Waste paper colleation--The Wont- 's War Auxiliary has made arrange• ants for a collection of old uewspap The Barbara Kirkman 0 role held a pr $1 en are wit the the tak for , 011 Saturday next, May 3rd These/ o have papers are askrd to have se tied in brindles and ready for collectors, newspapers only will be en as at present there is no marlret any other than waste paper. Mrs Bridget Sullivan Another of the pioneers of MoKillop passed away, uti Saturday,in the person of Mrs, Bridget Sullivan, relict of the late Peter Sullivan, of the first oonces- ion, at the age of 83 years, The fun- eral was held 071 8unday at St, Colum - ban where interment toolc place, Lizzie Bunsch It is with deep regret that we record the death of Lizzie, the only daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Geo. Bunsch, of Sea - forth, who passed into the Great 13e - good on Saturday evening, the doth hist, after an Rican of only a few days, Though afflicted with a goitre, Lizzie was in her usual good health until two days before her death, On the We 1. nesday evening previous a few 00 1101' girl friends helped her celebrate her fifteenth birthday, aud 011 Thursday complained of only a slight cold, but eo rapidly did the goitre develop that by Saturday, her breathing was being ter. iouely interfered with and an operation was deemed necessary. Thongh the operation was successful, she lived only a short time, death being due te failute of the heart. The deceased, who event all her life here, was beloved by all on account of her gentle and lovable die. position, and her death has come with a great souse of shock to the whole community. The funeral, which was held on 'Tuesday afternoon to Maitland. bank cemetery, was conducted by Rev. Geo McKinley, pastor of the Metho- dist church, the Sunday School of which she attended very faithfully since she Waft five years of age. There were numerous and beautiful floral offerings front Mende in Toront 0, Kitchento Chatham St, Thomas, Goderich, and Clinton and the Collegiate 1nsti0t1e, Six of her boy setteel mates acted us pall-bearere, while eight of her got chums tenderly platted the flowets upon her grave. The following friaols from a distance attended the funeral— Mr, and Mrs. Brennen and Mrs. Eaton of Toronro, Mr, and Alas, Louis Bunsoh and daughter, and Harvey Brunner, of Kitchener, Mr, and Mre, Bert Reid and Mr, Robert Reid of Chatham, Miss Douttlin of Alma, Miss Rota Worse 1 of Goderich, besides a nunther of fri. nds from Clinton. The sympathy of the entire coremuoity is extended to the bereaved parents in their hour of star row. Miller's Worm Powders prove 118011 value, They (10 1101 cause eny violent distu !bailees ht the stomaoh, any pent or grippiug, but do their wort( quietly arid patnlessly, so that the cleat:mitten of the worms is imperceptible. Yet they ere thovough, and (tom the first dose thetsa is an improventeot in the condition of the suffer and cestettion of manifestations of internal ttooble, Britath'e demalid; now they supply little, 10 14717, Cousequently, and die pito the gishatly inereastd aoreage of Britain has not How more 81111' ou Multi than is sullioient to keep the milk run- ning one and a half days tt (00611 To fittelow complicate matters, the flax eeed orup to Ireland was perilously ('8(81' A failure 1981 year. So asthma in, deed teas tine seed ahortage that the members of the Irish Linen lioluatry held a meeting in Belfast last Junnary, to consider the 'situation. Finally it was aggreed that £2,000,000 ahould be provided to plant 10,000 aoree in Ire and with Western Canada oil seed, as a monster experiment to prove wheth- er not this inferior variety of flax ' could ue utilized as a fibre orop, Tito Ontario grown (taxis fibre flax, 11 18 the seed of this kind of flax that should have been med in Irelaqd, if It had been available 1 • flax in Irelatal in 1917, Great So this is the situstiou, Allied flyers must have wings, and the supply of fibre flax is abort. 13tit it is not a situation without hve—and Canada is the hope. Bach additional time of Canadian flax will enable another Can- adian aviator to destroy the "eyes" of the enemy. This vital facts were disclosed re- cently at a meeting 01 11110 Agricultural Section of the Organization of Re- sources Committee of Ontario, called to dismas the flax sithationef the world 811(1 103 bearing upon the industry of this Province. Evidence was also giv eu regarding what Ontario already had done to relieve the shortage, While this system is still followed almost entirely, farmers may very pro- fitably grow flax, doing all the work and selling the crop outright to the mills, An acre of good flax will pro- tium some nine bushels 01 80011 and two tons of straw, The seed sena DOW for from $7 to $q a bushel, while the price of straw will be dependent upon quality It cannot be too strougly emphasis. ed that a email acreage of fax 'of tile highest quality is more valuable both in terma of dollars- and aeroplane whims than a large area of infer'or flax. Quality rather than miantity most be the slogan In ease !about conditions prevent the pulling of fax the crop may be harvested with a bind er, the seed sold at a remunerative price, and the straw at about 515 a tun Olcl socl land is preferred for flax and any soil whioli will produce a good crop of oats will be suitable, Wireworms crops, will not attack flax, The see and white grubs, so,ylerttruot,ve to otherd should be planted not later than Alay Oth and the crop harvested durilig the middle of July; thus the Boil is left in excellent contlitiOn for winter wheat. A thorough dittoing, without ploughing ia sufficient condition for winter wheat. A thorough (hoeing, 1011110111 ploughing, is aullioient preparation for the wheat (woe. The fear that flax is particularly hard on the land is unfeutided, as it does not take more from it than any ordinary field orop. Wretched from Aethina. Strength of body vigor of mind ate inevitably impaired by the visitations of asthma. Who can live under the cloud of re- ourt•ing attacks and keep Lod)* and mind It their full ellioieney? Dr, J, D Kellogg'e Asthma Remedy dissipates the cloud by removing the eause. It does relieve. It does restore the stif- f. rer to normal trim and 109(1 161 happi. 11008, RetittiettO 011 the Penn.—Beefy terra er mid stook.raiser ahoold deep a sup. ply of Dr, Thomas' Belem] in 011 at 111(8(1( 1(06 01)17 Re A 108(17 remedy for ilia m the family, but btottiom it 18 horse and 0,111 le medicine of groat (101.' 8807 As a substitute 001' SW061) oil for homes itud oattle affected by oolio it far surpasacts anything that can bo administered. Princess Roscoe Fatty Arbuckle The jolly Comedian whose ability to make people laugh has gained for him a salary equalled only by a select few of the fain81 ous stars of the film world, with scarcely less famous ) abel Nrmaiui will appear in our Keystone Comedy e rig 11 Thurs. Fri. & Sat. rine "us es. •••e ' Born with the Business ts The Migtest Drama Ever Conceived The Crisis by Winston Churchill No production has lived up to its adval ce nod, es as "I he Crisis'". The film is so stupendous and so realistic as to be a constant source of wonder to the obsen ers who follow it closely. Battle scencs, with thonsands of soldiers engaged, raised into the realm of marvelous through the reality ef their bayonet attacks, charges, artillery duels, and the awful grandeur of the battle at its wildc%t, together with one of the most beautiful love stories & Vf r told, features over film thr..ughout. Music by Earl VanEgmond and H. Chesney at the Friday & Saturday Adults 25 cts, Children 15 cts. SEAFORTH MA RKET flood 1811103g Wltet...............513,1(3 Barley .... . .1 ;39 nratt for Lott „ 6 OD Short. per ton ... 41 ... . . . 10 4o Hoge tn farmers Ip 71i Flax Land Wanted I want Flax Land near Seaforth or Egmondville. The farmer may prepare h- land or I will prepare it. r Merner, '111 ' 1 P. .iettforth, ()tit,