The Seaforth News, 1918-05-09, Page 4l' 4
TETE SE,AFORTH ' NEWS
Thursday Mev 2
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MEDICAL
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and 'Damn,
otllke and resraeune behind Dominion liana.
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04101 Chitral!, coroner for Conuty of i1u0011
Telephone No. 0'.
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L.•0II0 •un0.1:ed,•0ilh Street, opposite Mettq-
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2401.11 Anniti,,te 'Victoria and dna drbnr, and
tdt moor et 1111101 00 College 01 Ph1Bi' 041110 and
hurgeo+ n 'droner tot Count! 0f Huron.
3aal'itay Meter graduate Trinity University,
gold inosines rrlpltV !Medias' College \tembOO
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a R;,1:1.1, 111•1 LEN AN Oateopthie specialist
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Insurance
An yea a -moldering insurance, Life or Accident?
Jlyen ere, a postcard will get 0000 Cates.
3. D. GINOfinLEY,
00104581 Agent for London Life Inourance Co,.
and 1 morias Guarantee and Accident Ioourance Co,
Seaforth, Ont.
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General Fire, Lite and Accident 11,0,1 once
Agent, and dealer to 001001010 Alachines,
Stain Street, Heatorth,
THE McKILLOP
Mutual No insurance Co
Parm and isolated Town
Property Only insured.
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HURON NEWS
The death tools place on Sunday, Ap'
nil 28th, of All aged and roapeeted citi-
eo t of Exeter inthe portiono ill ' i
t t l f 1,Jol u
Wel 11 atthen U se
s , age of 7 years, Asian
all was born in Devonshire, England
and °ante to Canticle with hie paretlta
while au luf0ut. and was in foot outs of
the earliest eettlers. Mr, Welsh eon
ducted a farm in Uabnrne until some
25 years ago when he moved to Exeter,
Besidaa he is survived by twa 014119111•
ere, Mrs. 1V 0, Saunders of Stephen
end Thos. Jo11Fa, Exator and one sou,
Rtclurrd of !Exeter.
11
The 111arge ngaiuot Mr, ,dais, l3nrrta of
having dispensed signet• at the (,iueen 0
4 Inulol, 131yth, and which has been pend•
illg for atone weeks tune aired at (Elu-
1 toll before 11I4gietrate Andrews, The
eharg,' wile diatnlosetl.
with 51r,Richard Snrdeleen, Il ltetil,
IMr, John Fergnsou, wie eulployei
met with a paiufnl accident recently
when his team ran away, throwing hint
item th., waggon which was loaded
with stoner), one of alts wheels passing
laver 11!s leg, breaking the hone in two
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tI General Observations
Daylight Saving it is called but the
days are getting longer all the time.
We may be able Weave some of it after
.lane 21st.
Some years ago there was a saying
that waren weather would not come be•
fere the frogs were frozen rap three
times. It is about time we were get-
ting warm 10eather, , as the green
tittle fellows have now been frozen up
at least fire times this spring,
arm*
The Oetlteal Powers appear to have
made their greatest effort during the
past month and failed The Allies
have held them beck and will now grow
stronger while the enemy meet become
weaker,
on the *8*
Merits
of People who wonder how Germany is
Minard's able to rales Snell large successive loans
Liniment for the war should remember that at
the start of the war she termed loan
bureaus to advance money to private
investors on the security of treasury
for Sale
SCRANTON COAL
W. L. KEY, Seaforth,
Phone 130
Vila, To supply money for this pur-
pose these new banks could issue bank
notes without being compelled to have
1.1
gold to pay thein. Then the Govern-
ment through the Imperial Banks has
also issued paper money which has
brought down the ratio of gold from
711 to 20 per cent aloe the start of the
war. One can see at once that this is
dangerous (ivanciog. edeas (i8010any
e gets large war indelnnitipa it must
bring her people who Blau her murrey
to utter ruin.
A Business
Without a proper
systm of adver-
tisin is like a
motor without the
dr power
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Seaforth News
ADVERTISEMENTS
will supply the
required energy
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Canada system of finance is ouch
that the loan made to the Government
co -day is just as safe 8s it was before
the war' She holds the same per cent
of gold reserve for every batik note
issued, and there is no fictitious peek of
cards being built up which will 0110
Matching Chickens
Peesseere
During the hntohiug Pinson the pool,
tryhours('
ild i l l ithe a
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p Y
should be kept clean, Olean water
Berl a supply of whole grant ailould bo
eoeossible to the sitter's anti a duet
bath should be provldedalao, If more
then one hetet' is being taker: oto', clean
out and (lieinfeot the nest 11187 each
'retell and put in new sod and fresh
litter. Dust the hen with ueeot pow-
der before putting her in the nest and
again a day or two before lonviug the
floats with the ohioken . It is a good
plait to pito) to put 111tH the duet bath
a little dry sulphur or ground tobauuo
Be etre also that the house is free
from mites. These little' petite get into
rho cranks sad corners of the building
and at night, as the hefts are resting
they come out of their hitlieg place,
get ou tho befi'o body sad it (1,388 1101
take very many of thein to make a hen
00 uneasy that sho cannot sit, In some
oaeea the mites became eo troublesome
that they actually worry the trans to
death,
places. It is very unfortunate that
thio should happen at this, the busy
season on the farm.
[u the early hours of last \Veduoa
day morning the greenhouses at the
Bouaiiller nurseries, Auburn, were dis-
covered to be on tire, The alarm was
sent out by telephone and the neigh-
bours quickly gathered to assist the
Stewart Bros. in fighting the Hames.
The greenhouses wore wreaked and a
great number of young plants were de-
stroyed, but fortunately the flames wore
prevented from spreading to the rent
of the property. As it is the loss will
be a heavy 011o.
A very pretty wedding took place in
the Methodist Church, Blyth, at high
noon on Wednesday, May let, when
Mies Maud, daughter of 51r. and i<Ire.
Henry Jackson, of Morris; was united
in marriage to blr. Robert McDonald
of Bridgen, by Rev. Mr. Anderson, of
Lambeth, Miss Lillian Jackson, sister
of the bride, playing the wedding
march. The bride was becomingly
gowned in a pearl grey suit with a hat
to match and carried a corsage bouquet
of cream rosea and lily of the valley.
The newly wedded couple left on the
afternoon C,P 11, train tor Toronto, Ac-
ton and other points, carrying with
the;u't'he good wiehee of a hoot of
friends.
We are sorry to state that Mildred
Elizabeth, the little daughter of Lawr-
ence and Mary Willie of Jamestown,
died Last Sunday. She was 9 months
and 28 days old. The parents are
sympathised with in the loss of their
baby.
Uu Monday, last week, Ray McCon—
nell, a telephone lineman, whose home
is in Clinton, inet with an aocident in
blitohell which might easily have caus-
ed hie death. Mr, MaOonnell was work-
ing on a tarty foot pole when something
in connection with his equipment which
held him to the pole, gave way and he
fell backwards to the ground, thirty
feet below. No bones were broken,
but he was badly bruised and shaken
up
Mr. Wm Murray, of Walton, has
purchased the fancy driving mare of
Dr. MoRae, of Brussels at agood figure.
1t is only four years old but is a good
one, with promise of considerable speed
if developed,
The Goderioh Star of last week has
the following:—
.1 The first boat to arrive in Goder-
ich this season wee the G. A. Richard-
son which arrived about midnight Sat-
urday uigItt110,000 bushels of wheat
for the elevator. Captain McCarthy
was presented with the customary hat
by the Mayor on behalf of the town
Ceps, Brown arrived early Sunday
morning with the Valcartier with
270,000 bushels of oats for the elevator
and on Monday the Spokane arrived
with 190,000 bushels of oats, in charge
of Oapt. McQueen,
The attendance at .1, ,I Mentor's
sale of Pure Bred Shorthorns held on
Wednesday last, was very large and
prices ran high, The total prooeeds
of the sale amounted to $16430.00
day crumble under the load 11081.11 'Urs. R. Rowland, of Clinton, met
upon it. I with a painful accident otte day last
tveele when she missed her footing
* coming down the attic stairs and broke
Do we who remain at !tome not often her hip,
forget the claims of those who say to ''hero died in Ern+eels ou Tuesday
i March 311th, ex -reeve Job. Leolrie pass
us,in aha words of the poet: lug away after a few hours illness after
a stroke of paralysie. He was burn in
the County of Lansrk in 1834, He
And the good Parts! to trend upon, mune to Huron Comity when twenty -
And of age, He built the first
And the mere sweetness that to ftfe'storo in eranbrook and :toted ail Post
Forget not 110, who owe oil these (ouster there for a uuuiber of years.
Forsr'mrthing dearer, arid for you I lie was the first reeve of 13rnesels aft, r'
L'liilik ho what 01(11011 w8 crossed the illuorporetiou in 1872 and wA8 Warden 1
soar t of Iluron 0011111y in i870, He hes
lived in Brussels Oboe 1901,
0 you that still have rein and sun,
Kisses of rhildrou and wife,
How to get ride of Mites
Olean out the hoose and thoroughly
sweep, not forgetting the windows
walla and (ailing. When this ie all
swept out clean, tree at garden hose or a
stilt' brush and hot water. See that
everything in the cracks and urevicee
is washed out, After this is done allow
the house to dry for a while and if
evesything then appears to be clean,
use a good disinfectant and be sure
that the solution is forced by the epriy
or brush right into the cranks and
olovioes, 11 the miter+ are bud, use
boiling hot water followed by coal oil
and a liquid hoe killer or lice paint.
Be sure that this goes into the (weeks
and orevioee and crevices and when yen
have gone over your house thoroughly
adoording to the above treatment, in
all probability the mites will be exter-
minated, but it is advisable in the
course of three or four days again to
inspect for the mites and perhaps to
repeat the dose once more.
Worms in Children Work Havoc
These pelta attack the tender lining
of the intestines and, if left to pursue
their ravages undisturbed, will ultimate
ly perforate the wall, because these
worms are of the hoolc variety that
olio; to and feed upon interior surfaces
Miller's Worm Powders will not' only
exterminate these worms, of whatever
variety, but will serve to repair the in-
jury they have done,
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THE DOMINION BANK
Established 1071
Evened Had Reserve X13,000,000
A GENERAL NERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED
Savings Department
Deposits of One Dollar and upwards received.
Interest paid or added to emcounte twice a year.
Efficient service.
3EAFORTH BRANCH: fe, M. JONES, Manager-.
8f°
te0frorte raises
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Dublin
IMMIX
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Mies M. Ryan, of Toronto, visited at
her hone here for a few days.
Mr, end Mrs, Wni, Stapleton, Mr,
and Mrs. P, F, fiend and Mrs Cather.
int] Evans motored to London on Sun -
clay,
Mrs. A. Darling °aIle/! ou Saturday.
Mr, and Mre. L, J• Looby motored to
Perahill on 'Tuesday,
Pte Jae. Shea, of London i0 visiting
friends here,
Don't forget the dance in the town
hall hare on MIonday evenieg,May 13th!
-DEATHS,
HINGSTONe-le Seaforth, on May
nth, Mary A, Iingistou, aged 811
years.
MARRIAGES.
JERVIS—LOBB—In Goderioh town-
ship, May 1st, Olive Fern Lobb to
Lorne Jervis, of Holmeaville,
CARTER—CAMPBELL—At Londee-
boro, April Both, Edith Garnet Camp-
bell to G. W. Carter, both of Hallett,
BIRTHS.
STILES—Iu Seaforth, May 4111, 1918
to Mr. and Mre, A, G. Stiles, God-
erioh 801„ a daughter,
WILLIS—In Clinton, April 24th, to
Mr, and Mrs.J. Willis, a son.
Recognized as the leadnig specific
for the destruction of worms, Mother
G 'ayes' Worm Exterminator has proved
a loon to suffering children every•
where, It aeldom fails,
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CHURCH NEWS
I It. rats ander tote !lend ere
O Holes tree of charge, eg-
o t tr,+e regarding meeting/4
whore an a t,ntasion fee Is
charged. The rate for snob
being OVA tent per count line
S1172it''ORTH CHUR(140 S
St. ,lames'
St James' Chnruh, !rev, Father E
1e, Goetz P.!P. Early blase 0,30, High
Maes 10,30, Sunday School p. m•
Vespers and Benediatiou of the Bless-
ed Saornmeut,7' p, m.
St. Thomas'
Rev. 'T. 11- .Brown, Reuter. Sunday
sureties it 11.0), and 7 p.m: Sunday
oohoo 1 2,30 p. flu. Women's Anglican
Missionary Association, 'Tuesday 2 30
pdn. Cltildron'sbrench Saturday 2 p.m,
uto:m issiorl services every Thursday,
.0 p,m.
First Presbyterian
Rev. k', H, Larkin„ Pastor. Sunday
services 11 a.m, and 7 p in. Sunday
school 2.30 pm, Prayer meeting,
Thursday, 7. 48 p.m. Women's Misa-
iouary Society the first Tuesday in each
month at 7.45, Barbara Kirkman Mia•
01011 Band 3rd Tuesday; in the mouth at
7.30 p.m, Sunshine Mission Rand
every 2nd Monday at 4.15 p.m,
Methodist
Rev, G. McKinley, B. D,, pastor
—SUNDAY—Class at 10:00 a,m.
Public service 11 a.m, and 7 pan. Sun-
day school and Bible study class 2.30
Epworth League Tuesday 8 p.m, Prayer
Meeting Thurada y 8, p.m.
Wlnth-op Presbyterian
Sunday aetvice 2.30 pm. Sunday
School I 15p at Prayer meeting
Tuesday 8 p. m. L C last Wed•
Different
Portraits
The Difference between
the ordinarp Photograph
and the kind we snake is
due to our skill and .high
grade equipment. Ever)
sitter is given Individual
attention and treatment and
the results we produce are
photographtic portraits - not
ntef+elp photographs,
Let us make )ou the best
portraits eau ever had.
Picture Fran2ing
Now that the house clean
ing has started lookup those
pictures )oil want framed
and bring then to us, We
carrp a large and well
assorted stock of moulding
and our prices are not high.
Amateurs
We sell Amateur supplies
develop films &, finish prints
for amateurs. Bring pour
work to people who make a
business of doing it.
D r DUCK
PHOTOGRAPHER
SEAFOR'I'B
isaA
Salvation PIrtny
(do'Im,'Sliiva and Envoy Wood.
Holiness meeting 11 a,nt. Praise
service 3 p.m. Gospel servioo 7 pin.
Ohildreus Service—Dirootory class 10
a.ni, Bible chases 4 p.m. Week night
Meetings—Wednesday Praor meeting
8 p,m.
Egmondville, Presbyterian
Rev. J Argo, pastor, Sunday set -
V1003 11 a.m. and 7 p in. Bible class
3 p.m. Prayer meeting Wednesday
8p. m, Y.P M.8 Union 3rd Friday
in the month 8 p m, Women's Mission-
ary Society Ord Wednesday in the mouth
at 2.30 p.m Ladies' Aid *nee .e. im-
mediately after.
1Neitillop Presbyterian
Rev. D Carswell pastor Sunday
services Dulls' ohnroh 11 a lit Sunday
school 10 a m Prayer meeting Wed-
nesday 8 p.m. women's Missionary
Society last Friday in each month at
2 o'clock. '
l3onatance Methodist
Rev. W. Keine, pastor, Sunday
service 2 30 p.m. Young People's Lea-
gtte2 30 p m 31111(3ty w omen's Auxil
ary first Tuesday of every month a
30 p.m, LLlies1 A111 last Thursday
of each month 2,30 p,m
Don't ait and -
Workoand—
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When drastic regulations for the rationing
of food come into effect (and such an
Order in Council lay be made very early
next fall) you will wish then, that you.
had a crop of nice vegetables ready to
take off your garden or nearby piece of
vacant land that you could have cultivated -
if you had really wanted to.
Well, all we say is --
9t
If you have not yet decided to plant a vegetable garden make up your mind to
do so now. You will not regret it. There Le, :till lots of time. Potatoes and beans may
be planted up to June 1st and these are the best substitutes for wheat and meat.
For good, practical advice upon how to lay out and cultivate a Vegetable •
Garden, write for a free copy of the booklet entitled: "A Vegetable Garden for
Every Home." This has been prepared by the Ontario Department of Agriculture for
the guidance of citizens who will respond to this call for increased production.
I Mail
This Coupon
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Organization of Resources Committee, Parliament Buildings, Toronto
Dear Sirs:
Please send me ill copy of your booklet "A Vegetable (Darden
Every Home."
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