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The Seaforth News, 1918-07-25, Page 5hursday July *5 SIR EDMUND WALJNIp9,' ?oeeisket CAPITAL PAID UP, $15,000,000 SIR JOHN AMD, Caws] Manatee H. V. P. JONES, Are'. Don'I. Menage, RESERVE Ftm., . $13a50o,o00 Careful attention is given to the bank- ing anking requirements of farmers, with whom an important part of the business of this Bank is transacted. Farmers may rely upon prompt and courteous service. Seater b . .Bx`a x:Lo.t J, t:, MULLEN, Manager Wr Jr Walker and Embalmer Fal Walker, holder of gov. ernment Diploma and Licenee Day or Night cafe receive our prompt attention Day Phone 67 Night " 118 Fal I Terse from Sept. 3rd, i CENTRA! STRATFORD, ONT, The call for trained help is great- er now than ever before in the history of Canada. Our graduates are securing splendid positions. We have COMMERCIAL SHORT- HAND and TELEGRAPHY DE- PARTMENTS. If you purpose taking a business college course (luring Fall or Winter months, write now for our free catalogue. W J ELLIOTT D A MCLACHAN PRESIDENT PRINCIPAL THICK, GLOSSY HAIR FREE FROM DANDRUFF Girls! Try It! Hair gets soft, fluffy and beautiful—Get a small bottle of Danderine. If you care for heavy hair that glis- tens with beauty and is radiant wit' - life; has an incomparable softness is fluffy and lustrous, try Danderine. Just one application doubles the beanty of your ]fair, besides it imme- diately dissolves every particle of dandruff. You can not have nice heavy, healthy hair if you have dandruff. This destructive scurf robs the hair of its lustre, its strength and its very life, and if not overcome it produces a fever- ishness and itching of the scalp; the Lair roots famish, loosen and die; them hitt)) lir falls out fast. Surely get a )mall bottle of Knowlton's Danderine -Isom any drug store and just try 1t, FOR SALE 0I•IE71pp Frame House, 7 rooms and pantry rummer kitchen and cellar, Hard and soft water, Eleotric lights, large ve- randah. Stable 16' :elle' hen :house 9 7' . Apply at the News Office el For Sale House and half 00re of hied in the village of Egret:m(11 le. The property ie situated on Centre Street, close to the Presbyterian Ohuroh and is known as the P1000011 property, Good com- fortable lionise, good shod, good well and cement eietern, All kiude of fruit. trees, strewberl•ios, raspberries 011(1 currant bushes. This is a 001.1100 pro perty with no heealrs on front, and the and is in a good state of cultivation. This is a nice property fur a retired farmer and the taxes are Tight. For partiunlars apply on the premises or to .John Rankle, Seaforth, For a Nice Nifty Hair Cut call at Bolton's Barber Shop OARDNO'S BLOCK SEAFORTH For Sale A neat and comfortable house on High Street. All Conveniences. This prop- erty must be sold as the owner has decided to leave town. Here is the bar- gain that you have been looking for. JOHN BANI(IN Bond and Debenture Broker - Main Street, Seaforth Phone yl a CREAM WANTED Send 3000 Cream tonus and receive top prices. We are running our plant VW year through am! can handle your f111?Oupply and furnish you with cats. We pay twice eaoh Ivonth and weigh earn ple a11(1 teat each nal) of cream care fully, Our motto is " Honesty to 0u Patrons" Patrons are requested to re Orn all 0(11 00116 wlien IIOt Ill nee, 3111100 anlButtermilk al on hand lid for at market prices, The Seaford) Creamery Co. SEAFORTH MARKET Good Milling Wheat. .. .... . $2.10 Barley .... .............................1 35 Bran per ten ..................36.00 Shorts per ton......... ................. 41 Flour... ..... ,60 Bn1100.. 36-38 Eggs......,....... 30-40 flogs to femora"—, ..... 7.00 :FOR .1:41.01U A dining room table, 8 ft, long, buffet Apply to 0, 1,0.yt(11, 30010111, Conservatory of Music Examinations SEAFORTH St, Joseph Convent Grade 3—Piano—Joseph Andrew 72, Grade I--Piano—Mat'garet McQuaid 82, Genevieve JAM 08 67, Loretta bane 67, 6100100 Reynolds 72. Jr —Violin—Paas, -Beatrice Sete 67 Sr,—Violin Frank Malady 84, Gerald Stewart 71, Jr,—Singing—Isabel Woods 85, Dublin Mr. and ',Mre, .foe Mnllrath, Mr, and Mrs, Chas. McDaid and •Mr, E, J, Murphy motored to Hauhlton?ou Sat- urday. Miss A. Clarke has gone to Toronto Mre, John Weber and Mi00'1', Weber are visiting friends in Toronto, Mr, J. Kenney of Ottawa is visiting his parents here. hire. Maytvell and Mrs, Dalby of St, Thotnae have returned house after visiting friends Mora' Warte are dienguremenes that die. appear when treater] with Hollowey'tr Corn Ciere, 1 Town Topics i,1.4.....04.10001111.8.004040.0014001.4.1.....a gls°�••�srlia�.att�r u Tho High Cost of Living.--l!Joenomy is the word today. Make your old garments do instead of purahasittg new ones. Have them dry oleaned and pressed, Dry cleating when properly done lengthens the life of garments, preserves their fresh now appearance and aote ae a dieinfeetant, Unsanitary wearing apparel often osueoa sickness and death dne to germs, clothing should be Moaned at frequent Intervale, My Wardrobe, Goderieh St„ Seaforth, Opp, Queen's Hotel. Mrs Barton Sr, and Mre, H, R. Soot) and son are visiting friends in 'Pillson- burg, Miss )Florence Deem k visiting friends ju Mitchell, Rev, 1), Johnston of Varna is u Guelph visitor this week, Miss Mary McGregor of Michigan ie the guest of Mre, T, Patton' Mise Gertrude 13, held arrived home Saturday accompanied by her friend Mrs. Effie 11, Rose of Elena, The beautiful Camisole so kindly do. tutted by hire, Whitely, John St, to the "War Auxiliary" will be drawn for, Fri- day, July 26 th at 7.30 Y, 11. in the Armories, (Tickets sold at Beattie's store. Miss Florence Laidlaw has returned from epending a few weeks fu Muskoka Miss Sadie Campbell, of Hamilton is visiting herconein, Mra. 13. Coats. Mr, 0 M. Scott of Edmonton family are at the home of A, Soott, Miss Clara Mason has returned from visiting relatives in Listowel and Bel - grave. Mies P. Ball is spending the vacation at her home near Clinton. b4r, Palmer Whitely of Remit spent the week -end at his home John St. Mr, and )lire, W, Plant and son also Mre. D, Stewart and daughter motored to Brantford on Friday to visit rela- tives there for a few days. Mre, Harold Deem and sort of Brus- sels are visitors at the home of Mr. and Mre. W. Deem. Miss Mary Cousins of Wingbam se - oared 595 marks out of a possible 650 the higheet at Entrance in East Huron THE SEAFORTH Nr's1.rs Mieeee Kate Illokart and Irene Oe,. boot are home (rota Toronto spending 4 few days with their parents, Lieut, Smillie of London was a week., end Miter at the )tie parertto Mr. and Mrs, O. IC, Smillie, Air. and Mrs. Ralph White end Wally left on Tuesday for Olareeholni,Alber'te, Mr, and Mre. W. McQueen from the West are visiting her permits, Mr, and Mre, John Powell. Mr, Sidunius, Y, M, 0. A, eeeretary of Oollingwood was here on Monday, The monthly bueineee meeting of the Red Cross Society will bo held in the Carnigie Library on Thursday after- noon, Aug, tet, at 4 P. 51. Sf. James' Entrance Tho St. James Separate school en )rano pipits have made a most erodible showing again this year, 14110 onto) to passing. alias Lucy Eckert with hon ours. We have every reason to be proud of our school and of our very 0ffloiett staff of teeuhere, '1'111 Town scholarship watt won by hiss Mary O'Leary, a pupil of this school, she obtaining the high est marks for Seaforth MILK FLOW DEGREASING Flies, Drought and Heat Cause o1 Trouble, 9nggeselons for Most Profitable Csu'e of Dairy Cows and-Oalves-- August Ploughing and September °roes Ploughing Kills Grubs and Worms in Old Sod, (Contributed by Ontario D0pertment 1,i: Agrlouiture, Toronto,) URUNG the extremely hot weather, cows and calves fre- quently suffer, sometimes needlessly, from three things —effects of high temperature, lack of water, and 0(on1 torment by files. A great ml1take was made 111 the older parts of Ontario, when Nadi. - catty all the 1.1,15 w500 cut down, thus leaving no shade for cattle and ve stogie, when the late P • other !1 tot. Brown was in charge 05 the 071- I tarso Agcieultural college farm and I live stook, lie plumed email gloves 1 of trees on various purls of the Cet- i lege farm, and no more pleasant sight I)nay be seen Than LI U ul:the Cullegu herd lying fn the shade 00101)5 tilmso trees on it. hot day. These groves make the inside wheru located rather aw'd wa'k, u ae e tawklilyalenjtooy tllvms.,lvbuteths aluoncttlg mthr- e trees, Ou a live stuck and dairy farm, while to plant trees in the middle of a w ll a 1t Lltay' nut be advisabl. 1 -una u,wuy purees as possible, Keep Watch Celebration wheru they du lteL interfere with the Working of the 1011,1, • Nothing short of a record breaking attendanoe can only justify the time and trouble spent in making the Keep Watch Celebration the biggest affair i of the season in Western Ontario with 1 the latestattraotioue, the eetves1novel- and flee and specialties, a Midway that' would do credit to many a nity,the c finest music both hand and pipe, au' immense program of ev011te for old I, and young and beeps of pure (nladult-i erated enjoyment, the dae will be one I t to be remembered. An army of men b will commeuoe work at the Pari: next w ton week and by Saturday night all will be I t• on in readiness. Donations of farm and' w garden produce, butter, eggs etc. will', be gladly received and may be left at the home of Mrs Everett at any time! and at the booth on the fifth, Apious o and other useful and fanny articles may " be left with dies Everett or Mra L, G• VanEgmond. Cut Flowers and Pot Plants with Mre .James Graves or Mise Hartry and articles such ee Handker chiefs, Packagegoods, canned fruit, etc with Mra H J Gibson. Tickets for the Gold Watch and Chevrolet Motor Oar may be had at any time and a special sale of Chevrol- et tickets will be made at Stewart MoIntoehes Garage on Saturday night, The entire proceeds are for. a worthy cause and the bumper program war rants an enormous attendance. In the meantime, on ;!airy farmswhere no shade is available in the regular pasture belie, sometimes a wood -lot can be utilized for the stook during the heat of the day, damage they may daage the Young trees to some extent. Another plan is to keep the cattle in a darkened stable fur part of the clay. This means a good deal of eu x,l la,or cleaning the stable, and keeping the owe lean, and under present labor con- ditions may not be practicable on malty farms. However, where there s the necessary liber available and articularly where.cows are receiving oiling or silage feed to supplement he pasture, the feeding in the sta- le may well, take place during the ay and the cows be kept inside bile 1t is very hot. This plan also educes worry from tires, when the indows are covered to make the able dark. ator Necessary for Comfort and MMC Production, Cows frequently suffer from lack 1 sufficient water. As a boy, the writer remembers driving cattle to Big Crick," in Brant County, during ry spells. lhe cows were nearly famished when they reached the "Crick" and would drink until they looked like bursting. 13y the time they reach home, alter walking for ever,a mile -and -a -half over a dusty road, the cattle were nearly as thirsty as The only safe source of a sure water supply is a deep well, driven or bored, and having the water pump- ed by windmill or other sources of power, with a storage tank for emer- gencies. There is no part of Ontario in which an abundance of water can- , not be obtained, if we go deep enough to tap the hidden sources of supply. No matter how It is obtained, the owner of dairy stock, more especial- ly of cows milking, must supply a large amount of water, else the stock will suffer, which means lessened milk supply, and small cheques from the creamery, cheesery, oondensery, or city dealer. Milk consists of about 871 per cent. water, and this water must come from the drink and feed of the cow, A cow giving 100 lbs. (10 over 1lbs. 20gallons) o i1ois) I off drink ve •200water in a day. Cows giving less milk will drink in proportion. Give the cows plenty of water. Young cattle, calves, and hogs also need plenty of clean in hot weather. Fly Remedies. here are several good fly reme- on the market. Where there is ime to stake one, the pul•chase patent fly -killer or repellent, is sable. These are usually applied sprayer.orr twice a day with a small home-made remedy may consist ne-hall gallon fish oil, or any old se, one-half pint coal ell, and tablespoonfuls of crude car- aeid, cresol, ate. Mix thor- Iy. This tvi11 be sufficient for ty-five cows and may be applied a brush or cloth, if there le in it will keep the tries off for al days. Milkers trust bo care - not to get this on the heads, tror allow hairs to drop into the milk pail, as it will taint the milk. It is safer to apply after milking,—Prof, H. H, Dean, Ontario Agricultural. COlLege, Guelph. Winn About Seed Wheat This Year. ' The Salvatien Army brass baud was In town over Sunday and gave a con- eert on Saturday night to a fair sized audience. Bandmaster and Mrs Wilder gave a duet and solos were given by others, Services were held in the park on Sunday and addresses given by com- mander O'ercer. The rain on Tuesday forenoon was very welo0me. Mrs. -arab Webb has returned from a visit to her son in Toronto, A number from town attended the wedding reception tendered Mr, and Mre J, Stewart (nee May Carmichael) at the home of Mr. and Mrs Elder of Hensel) on Friday evening. Mr, and Mrs, F, Twee and children have returned to their home in 'Toronto after vieltiug Mrs, F, McGaviu. Miss E. Lockhart of of Stratford is visiting relatives here, Mr. Adam Dickson has bought the 110081 on North Main Street, ocenpied by Mrs, Troyer, Mrs. Huston and daughters leave this week on extended visit to frieude in Alliston, We notion the 11110)0 of Hiss Minnie G, Mentor among those who passed their examination on the pinto before the 00neervatory of Meeie at Exeter. Miss ?darner is a dacghtel' of Mr, J.J, Mentor ll, p, Mr, and Mrs. L. Robbins (1)10 have been visiting with Mrs, P, M. absently 1111(0 returned to Rochester. Mr. and Mrs W, .J0m10 and (laugh ter have returned after spending a few days in Stratford, Miss Babe Sproat is in Detroit with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Campbell and two children of Toronto are guests of Mre. D. Clark, Mrs, (Rev,j 11 McPherson of Toronto is the guest of Mrs. J. K. Goveu)oolr, George and Dorothy Rogessel London are spending their holidays with their graudparente, at the Royal Hotel. Mise 13roedloot of Hamilton is with her )pother, Mrs, J, H .Broadfoot. Mies ielMeGregot' Inas returned from Ortolrvrlle whore she spent the winter With her aunt Mra (Dr,) Acheson. A Newspaper Bargain Midsummer Special The News is in a position to offer residoute in this section areal bargain in the way of newspapers, We have ooncluded an arrangement with The Family Herald and 11eekly Star of Montreal by which we can offer that great Weekly and the News until. January 1st, 1919 for the small Bum Of IT dies seventy cents to new subscribers, MI110 of at The Family Herald publishers are advi offering one hundred dollars in •prizes; daily for the best suggestions to improve! heed that paper and tate offer is open to all, of 0 its readers. Orders for the two pa ere 1 goer may be left at this office, belie ough twee Now the Maori 11(1)110 with lie, and with he has exchanged Ills old Tower nuts• no ra ket for. the Mark II. Star L. E., with `ever which he is a phenomenal shot. The Maorta started to tag themselves in, and made their bivouacs in all old watercourse 011 the left Rank. Then the Paksha (white marl) General Dame ai'ong and addressed then), a1(1 afterwards occurred a scene thet ilea no counterpart 11, 1.11e weird and varied mutate of the Dardanelles. The Maoris, privates and officers, lined up, With protruding tongues and a rllyth. mtoal slapping of hands on thighs and &meta, with a deep concerted "a•a-ail," ending abruptly, they began the Maori haka—tete war dance. Shrill and high the leader intones) the solo parts, and the chorus crashed out. As the dancers became more animated the beat of their feet echoed through While Moslems Shivered Good seed of the most desirable varieties of fall wheat is sure to be this autumn. The most of the r wheat in Canada is grown in to, and the acreage sown In this c0 last autumn was less than Over lefty per cent. of the was winter killed. In numerous 019 the wheat Which was 1105 0d was re -sown with other either over the whole areas etches. Owing to the scarcity or it may be difficult to thresh rain from the good fields be - the dates of harvesting and 5. Those growers who have old of good quallty should save ft ly for seed purposes. Special should be made to thresh as 1 the good wheat of this year's g at as early a date as pos- Fal'nle's having more seed required for home use 01' for neighbors would Undoubtedly receive a good demand by advertis- ing in either the local or the agri- cultural papers, Tests should be outdo of the germination of both tlto old and the new Wheat. Strict econ- omy of winter wheat for seed pur- poses this autumn is essential.—Dr. C, A. Zavitz, Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph. scarce wino Outer proyin usual, crop instan plough gullies el Gallipoli. The Wades grains now declaimed fiercely, new 1119 voice or in p sank to an eerie whisper, still peth )alt t" featly audible, and as he crouched low the g een to the ground so the men tlltind hi ee w e wheat posed, Suddenly, after a concerted wheat crash of vol,mes, the chant ended with „)worn) a sibilant 11159, a stamp of the right efforts foot, and the detonation of palms much o slapping the hard ground. growin A hundred yards away in the Turk. siblo, ish trenches perplexed Moslems 115. than la tend to this biood.eurdling serenade, sale to and one of them 111 explanation pro dneed his r_,py of the Koran. Omiu, mus nods and ',.•a.inilak!nge followed its reading. "1000 the first thee in history 1110 1traite have had to en, dura atta,lt by rannibuls" And the leader of the !take, a fall -blooded Maori, wrote M.A., LL. D., after his name, and spoke bettor lenietteth than many a while 111ta11, 1. Princess Triangle Plays present Enid Bennett in The Princess of the Dar, Enid Bennett's last appearance was in the drama "They're Off" , probably the most that ever 31a d 1 • You Remember lief- .t1so showing anotht,r Keystone Comedy Monday 1• uesd y Wednesday Southern racing popular picture Morothy. Phillips 111 (s Tr umph A story of the stage from "Colliers Weekly" ces ere JOB PRINTJ If you want nice, dainty or tasty Job Printing, we are in a better position than ever to supply your needs. Prompt Attention to Rush Order% Leave us your orders when in need of LETTER HEADS NOTE HEADS BILL HEADS STATEMENTS ENVELOPES WEDDING INVITATIONS CALLING CARDS POSTERS CIRCULARS CATALOGUES Or anthing else in printing Come In And See Us About Sale Sills THE SEAFORTH NEWS SEAFORTFI — ONT. MMERM iT MMAIMETTMENA Opposite Daly's Garage Thursday Friday & Saturday lir Here is the oneyou have been waiting for Mary Pickford 6,1 in a thrilling picture of particular timtly interest The Little A:ercai An Artcraft Production rrLL. 061 Pronounced by the critics Little Mary's Best Picture We would urge the town folk to corn e Ito Thursday or Friday, if possible —No Advance in Prices --- Adults 1sc Chi,dr:n Inc lu Mon, Tues, & Weeds The Judgement Holt se A Paramount Picture • From the famous novel , ap t y Sir Gilbert Parker 'lam A gi(81 Spectacular flout of a wem0n's part in the fate of nation SI y'1 Opposite E alt's' Garage Kn1 J'UaJIkJ�- llMME6 NS ue