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The Seaforth News, 1918-10-10, Page 4MAD1CA4 Vt. 11. IIUt•11t ISOS3. rhYstotaaandSurgsen Late 01 Loudon limitedLondon, ltng)a11d, stat attention to di/leases of ]lye, Ear, Nose 4d'rhroat ee and reit-done! behind Powtalon hank. p 1e,1'tielloxo r,, Redden& Phone No, 10 r, F. J Btle,U0W6 Seaforth Otlioe and r s awnietwee-goderleh Street, east or the tieth ori et (thumb ltnroner for County el Soren Telephone No, 40. . (alt,. •.t 0r.t Or 2iAt,IIAY, Phy,ielane and 1.1 6,irhtal.LFetOr lth trset, apposite Metlta- Clittrch,l Semi a [tate Meiosis, and Ann Arbor, and &teml,wr or Malaria College of Physicians told [Surgeon COrancr tor County 0) Sures, ,.. "•.. k3 fly UulversltY, SW eel al Si nUego• Alombor . • , OQp 0141 4, don. ,ns, ttntarlr. oJoe'irfOIMAle, uste ,,tint Specialist ,onion's and chumeu0 di'casesand • .eoirath tr oible0 Acute a id i iu mfr. dieord ors. Ser, Eye, Noe and Throat adenoid re- , Moved Marna Iheknitt, 'ousts to l ton free, Rol't1 onset Tuat:ay,• „-11. too t. n;Friay 811,111. 19 bpm _ . T issued JeaMarria a licenses �Vlvlr =dicfan, Seas terra _. _.• Insurance Asn you considering Insurance, Life or Accident? Ifyoa :rye, a postcard will set our tetra 1. 61. IIINHIILEY. General Agent for London Life Insurance Co,. o4 Imperial Guarantee and Accident insurance Co. Seaforth, Ont. Tames Watson .gent. l and dealer mai Accident ew ngt Machines. Agent, bi sin hisses, Heatnrttt, ;Eiatrokro 0201. 1S ISSUED SVSRY 'YidUitSDAY f From the office MAIN ST. SgrkFOIRTH, ONT. Rhone 94 Evening 127 SUBSCRIPTION u m• dollar per year. strictly in ad 0 a 1110 if not paid in advance, Ono dollar and a hall will be charged. 1101te7 States paper*, fifty cents extras strieklY in adv l evd. When subscribers chanuge their address �. notice should ;relent us immediately, giving buth the old and ns. scribers will confer al favor by notlfYt &urs of any irregularity of delivery. THE 1McKILLOP 1 Mutual Fire Insurance Co, 1 Persue and Isolated Town Property Only insured. OFFICERS J as. Connolly, Onder;eh, President, James Evens, iteechwood, Vice -President, Tm,mts Rays, Seaforth. Soc: Tress. Directors 05, F. McGregor, Seafortic; Toho G. Grieve. Winthrop W. Rlan, Constance; John Bennowele, SI,mdghosoo; Robert Ferris, Harlock; Malcom 001 'eon, Clinton; c McCartney Seaforth; James Connolly, Goderich; Jai. Evan*, Beechwood. Agents Ale:. Leitch, Oarlock; E. Hinckley, Scatorth. R m CheaneY. Egmondvflel 1, W. Yea, aesvlilel R. G. Jarreouth, Brodhasen: Janes Kerr and John Govenlock, Seaforth, %minors. Parties desirous to enact Insurance or crease, pp can business loe to any o W above ofcers, address co by no their respective pootolBcea. The Original And Only Genuine THE A1'OW`T'H NEW that you pay that ;oat in your hula. ono pretoium. You know the incur.. once gonlpallio; hove figured oarefully they do not roan, They snake you pay your fair share of that lose every. year, Then you pay it in another way, Every merchant must add the cost of the goods he handle* and you pay for those IOaeea again, It pay's to be careful suit reduce the risk, Suburban Thrift Thur day Otober Ics Huron Counly Red Cross and War Contigent Association sessosaal 6000 AR'TICLE'S SHIPPED DURING YEAR Huron County lied °rose and War Contingent Aseooiatiot ehipped.60,000 systoles during the year ending Sept. 1st. 11)18, Cuderiah Shipping Centre- Maple Leal Chapter of 1, 0, Lt. E. , 2896 art. I 'thrift oeuvorts snacks into oomfort. ioies, Goderioh Red Cross 3833,, Ben. 01110, (0007 hem"' Alongside all 1a020 miller fled dings'81;;United Patriotic Reading Notices -No reading notice. ! �.Oanaditine Oitfes there have grown up Societies of Godorich 'Township 12061 advertising any entertainment or matter by d which mane to to be made by any person Suburbs that had their beginning in a Goderiolt Women's L03011110 559; Ash• or cause will be inserted In Tun Saws field Soldf°t's'' id 1837'; Sanford 1101without charge. The price for the laser- few rade ilrvellinga built by poor neo- tion of business announcements Is TEN 1 1p, but whish, through thrift, have, in Crass 834; ICintail 1Nomon e' lnstitnt0 cents per count line each insertion to P parties having no contract for display a atu•prisely short titue, become thriv- 326; BriVenda Chnptor of the I. () 11 Iii advertising, and FLVE cents per Una ettch Insertion to those having display tronteacta, fog distr'ipts, One of these is Earls - ,1 203, Leeboruo Red Crass 793, Dougall. and !or church, society and entertainment reading notices, Curd of Thanks 5 to 9 o,nrt, iu, the northwestern portion el n. non Women's Institute 421, Tailors lines, SO cents. Tor/ut0, kuow't a fete years ago as Homers 448, Colborne Red Cross 834. 1 ihaaktowil," Judicial, Legal, Official and Govern - moot Notices -Ten sante per line for first insertion and five cents per line for each sub0eauet insertion, Yearly one sinch,owill� be lit Carlo, rrtted not r exceedingper 90.00 per year, payable strictly In advance �. Display adrertlaing-Rates furnished 4 , on application, !! "Advertisements orderedapfor insertion, wUnttl forbid, ! and those sent without written orders are instructions ved fll or their trio 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 respon- sibility whatever for the statements made In such communications. Letters on reli- gious topics will not be published at all except as paid advertleing, pialnly marked as such. The rate for such matter 1s ten cents per line. J. F. SNOWDON EDITOR ANO PUBLISHER 1 I General Observations 0 The Kaiser might say with truth no,v 'WI things are coming my way." *.0r. Phis district wag settled in about 1906, The foot that lots could be bought at $6 to $7 a foot, and on easy instalments, pot land within the reaoh of persons of poor oirotunataltoes. Ten dollars down and five dollars a 1n0uth enabled scores to buy, 'Thos° terms meant that within four years a man could pay for a lot, Io the meantime he put up a cheap shook and, as the months rolled, ou, gradually improved it, At the 80010 time ill almost all these homes there was a family with small children. Determination Saw Them Through How did these people get along? By saving, Not only were they of the wage"earniug class, but they were mainly drawn from the ranks of nns1ill ad labor, poorly paid. However, they had learned to live on less than they received, This often meant a struggle but determination saw them through. if peace comes now it will only come as tl•e result of the complete surrender of the Centrad Powers. The world most be made safe for humanity after these terrible four years, The blond of tllo a who died demand this, e. She was e. wise woman who defitled pltrieitic as "One per cent cheering Men do not do these things them - Bewail selves. Their wives playa bigart m Of and flag waving and ninety nine per P t scut of hard work!' She [vas wiser, it, They are thrift heroines, helpmates Imitations cent the true sense of the world. Above S9ld than many a statesman who exhausts all thing*, these people have learned an the lungs and the dictionary in the effort, well the lesson of thrift, a quality that Merits rt „ makes fat 01100eae amid the most ad Of vevrse conditions and which Canadian Mioard A Toronto Dally quoted among generally must practise rigidly from s Liniment Dressed Meats, 'then dogs" at Cts, a,a• els if Victory is to he made aura. per pound, i. r,a,to must be ii, the Hound! Shipping Centre Hillsgreea 274, Hensel! Patriotic gooioty 2206 Kippeu G71; Hy, Tp. 64, Blake 689 Zurich 535, Sexemith 320, Comm Ohurah Mission Band 36, Lutheran Churoh, Zurich 56, Seaforth Shipping CeiltrO-Seafot•lh Red Cross 11384, 8eafor'til \l'omsu`s Auxiliary 2807. Exeter Shipping Centre - Exeter Women's Institute 361 articles; Zion Red (cross 6111, Eltmville and Sunshine 770, Centralis 814, Soldiers Aid Ex. ter 2272, Crediton 862, Thames Road 856, Dashwood 366, Farquhar lied Cross 272, Little Cauucks Exeter 74; Patrio- tic League, Exeter 3142, Hnrondale TIN Two examples will serve to show how they got along. Seven years ago there came to harlscourt a middle aged Eng- lishman, an unskilled laborer. He bought a lot 011 e00y terms; built a shank during the evenings and gradu- ally improved his employment. Today his equity in hi0 property is 51,600, Thrift Her,ines An Irishman arrived in the district seven years ago. He lead a wife with four children in Ireland, and, by rade• ing money through a loan he brought them out. An unskilled workman, his average wage was about $t0 a week out of whish be paid $2 for rent, and the same amount on his loan. The family lived on 56 a week, The man managed so well that he was able to buy a lot, on whish be built a house hie equity in which is now $boo. For Sale SCRANTON €O1L W. L. MY, S'°iif Inds. Pilof32 130 Business Without a proper systm of adver- fVsill is like a 'Rotor without the r Power. . t+ Sea -forth News ADVERTISEMENTS will supply the 'required energy none - 34 evenings127 1, -ail at all cvet,,. t1!'. it will t1.o Tor- Briefs For The Busy Exeter Soldiers Aid .........,. 2,947.7! onto 11 ,.: s..v t„ .,. -- Es mar 1101119115 Ll tetitute......... i49 77 Hits 'has been the most eventful Thames !toad Red Cr000.... 717 40 wrek iu the war, The allies 'have nut Ce.tralta Pat League ...,..1 ,053 q2 1 ..a1•i: *ivi1, [),. thin '° it wld; rind e'1.13 l,o,,t the eery ft•rcefol pr000llro, Dnhttoud Red Crows ...........012 40 J y 00 toe truster!. front that claraeterit'd 85 1''argnhar Retl ('ruse 247 ;.•y :e f. t !".Lin:; with scr1'oy ratt4 -,t ti;hpr: snrdn Jn,t22nd but in Jinn Red Cross 5- t 711 :n1- I.I-.0"0:,' 1i:... table, C'e'ceda the ii,e.l:me they have Pureed Bulgaria Ii entail hest 00000 501 40 la ii.elpal of a 'Irantfotd School, t,,1 vit. a irn,tflll tsar- t„ •u,,, for anti r-cei10 10ace terms, 1)rl,:•sels lied C',ise.......,.,.. 1.538 ISI The Louduu hoard of '1'rmda da trying 1;i;ulys tt duh of pinus and t, .'r,•1: Uri'. war Lib x,rot:ri,t In a nrkey the 1tr1Li0;, have made resat t:rr,lttu1 Rad Cross 1,2 8 b7 los stirs uulitraote for monitions from Cru of the 1, 4I, • y„ Apply at i a 1 hurt•. u,:ru,•r of s: , s :yl a1:� slat-: 1 c,v , - 1'rogres' it, 1 capita. d it P;Ansvlil,. e\ .mow casae chyle... 6-} 53 r,LO hutted 8tatee. rite • toe alae 3 Jarvis and Market ut t 41 u,va3. t r,,,.,o I , rr.r1 day neconi. Auburn 1 toil tnues...............1,7i, 47 Blyth Shipping Centre - Burne' Church Ladies' Aid 77, Walton Red Cross Union 36.34, D, 4, M. 1, 3), K, Club 134, Westfield Red Cross Circle 443, Blyth Girls' War Auxiliary 913, Gerrie 164, Blyth Red CrossOiro1e2059 School No.1 E. Wawanosh 668; Blyth Women's Institute a 74, Monterief.e Red Cross 260, Orange Hill Ladies Aid 65, Loudesboro 36 boxes valued at $36,00 Clinton Shipping Centre -Holmes, ville 198 articles, Summer Hill 534, Bayfield 674, Turner Ohuroh 375, Bet harry 171, Unity Club 374; Stanley Map le Leaf 434, Clinton Patriotio Society 2826, Yarns 822, Y. L. of south end of Gotlerieh 86, Clinton Girls Aux, 622. .lean Fitton, Exeter, Secretary ANNUAL REPORT OF HURON R. 0, and W. C. A, Walton Red Cross Union......3,491 43 Wingbam Pat. Soo . ............3,803 83 Hensel) Pat, Soo,. ..... 3,7711 19 Varna Pat zoo. .......... ..... ...1,404 42 Bayfield Pat, atm, 939 79 Unity Club }66 74 Stanley Mutate Leaf Soc. ..... 606 07 Turners Church Soo. ...... . ...... 590 47 Bethany Soo .......... .............. 61 q 99 London Roo Soc.. .....,....403 89 ldolrnesville 'Soo '" ........... 512 32 dutnntorhill Son .............. 350 66 Y. L, of 8 E of 6 T .............. 980 88 Clinton \Vents/no Pat. S uo 2,421 )a Clinton Ririe Aux.....,.. .3 ,079 74 5aaforth Navy League,....... -2,763 20 Seaforth tt'ar Aux ..... ,,,,..3,881 V r Witk Acknowledgments to Luke Fiddes, R.A. PO every home there comes a time when every thought, every hope, every prayer for the future centres on the recovery of one loved one. - In that hour of anguish, every means to recovery is sought-the.highest medical skill, trained nurses, costly treatment. Does the price matter? It may be so great as to stagger the imagination -a sum beyond the possible. But does anyone ask, "Can we do it?" Money or no money, they do it. And somehow they pay. It may mean doing without things they think they need. It may mean privations, sacrifices, hardships. They make unbeliev- able savings, they achieve the impossible, but they get the money to pay. + + + To -day in this critical period of our nationhood, there is impera- tive need for MONEY vast sums of money. Only one way now remains to obtain it. The nation must save, every community, every family, every individual Canadian must save. If anyone says "I cannot save" ,let him consider to what extent he would pinch himself to relieve the sufferings of a loved one at home; and surely he would not pinch less for our fighting brothers in France. Without suffering actual priva- tions, riva tions, nearly every family in Can- ada can reduce its standard of living, can practice reasonable thrift, can make cheerful sacrifice to enrich the life -blood of the nation. You who read this, get out pencil and paper NOW. Set down the items of your living expense. Surely you will find some items there you can do with- out. Determine to do without them. Start TO -DAY. Save your money so that you may be in a position to lend it to your country in its time of need; Published under the authority of the Minister of Finance of Canada, 29 Core the Busy 'Briefs y Tho farmers rear\V,;o.lstocls are busy cutting wood and will lint 110(0 mush coal this winter. They have learned experience that cual to hard to get and they will deliv0r wood t the city in- stead of buying coal, Pre John Holeswort1 of \'andecnr nus been killed 1e autism, He was 25 00ll'n of ago and was. when he enlisted , looking for means of increasing the sup- ply of labor for factories, Engineer ,1 , Willis Chapman of l'or onto say's thy, typhoid Plitt/01,m in Ohathant 110(0611(10 the placing of competent man in ohsr,_,• of the Sltor- iwg plant while the epi d,mf0' 11011 11(11.9 157 tutees have ent,•r"1 t1:,' hospitals ill .loathe, Music Cousins, t 1t .1. t o e..l n -mcg _s ,. God. molt Red'roan- :.........4-4, 58 _ lAtinth-op Presbyterian s " 114 )1,00l nine r Pet Bur ...., ... u,- 77 Sunday 80t0i11 2,30 On. 8undat• tine t »t 'rhent* t halt, :u, inquest 1 . „•' .t1..1 ...t.•e t' .. f',.''-: till' S,,ti ,.1 14'11Ct ,00... -875 5,.1 tiehool I I6p to Prayer n1:•etin1 ' ,it ti', ibiil.111,n of • 14. .:L dllg li1lU'EI ,... 0,, .i -l•••• 1': It,. i1l; ai death 000 euspattsa of twins; caused by lieu ntu lot 1441 truss ........ ...:..095 11 lune -clay 8 p. m, L CP last Wed. :- i1,,t 0.,,;:et t.' s.i r. plenty' f.- 1" piny }der 1equ00: was reins, -d, Leehurn Tied ('roes .............003 11 t -I more ttl'\i,;t14 ,. a ii, th,_t A 1)11'4t.4Ittlitgat,rnu 11 um..ms Inatitilte t 315 1'2 ; reit 1, •„ -.1 '11881atrau, t't the ueta a: the Trout, 14. thai,ki`t Bishop 1'ali011 whale in Eugiaud ' li.• gett,'1'0118.',, , 1 c.a./dully investigated the repot to that yi /ft was in the Canadian offices there, 11' * Ho say's the reports aro entirely false That self preservation is tl'io first' and that he found that 72 per cent of I of nature was beautifully iilustrat•I `he mous7'peat [vent 101' w3g04 and the r0slfor trausportatiou and other ed the other clay at 181annheirl in legitimate expense, Gerula1y The Kaiser and two mem. Even the. sassier pigeons at the Ashft.'.d ti„Idinl Ai.) Soc.,.,,,41020 39 ioniatauce Methodist NIt.ple l,,r.f )'holier I O 1) E...1103 78 Rev. 'T. E. Saw3'er, paster. Stnnlay 1;,.110%11 13wugh Chap 1 O D B...401 00 service 2 30 p.m. Young People's Lea. Women Iuatitute (lodorich..,,,.435 7,) 3102.30 pin Sunday wom.)n's fluderieh Tp Pat tioc.,...,......i.833 t0 ary first Tuesday of every month a Alhtueek Chap 1 0 D E .........052 3ti 30 p.m. Ladies' Aid last Thursday Seaforth Iced Cross ...........11,748 n0 of each mount 2.30 p.m Westfield Soo.,....,,... 604 48 1\o 19 East Wewat,osll ....441 a5 RirstRresnyterlan 1) A \l 1 D IC Club ' 32.3 u3 Bev, 8'. H, Larkin„Pastor. Sunday here 161" stair were hero stayutg 00 services 11 a.m, and 7 p m, Saud* flora aro protected by snacks 0(111 paint Blyth Red Crnss.a...............1 381 08 a Y the palace Loyal, when some British ed in snetl oolore that they cart be not Blyth Girls War A ix,........,,.i,4Slt 90 school 2,30 p.m. Prayer meeting, Thursday, 7,46 p.m. Women's Miss- ionary Societyethe first 1'uoaday in email month at 3 p m, Barbara Kirkman Mis• sioll Band 3rt1 Tuesilay'in the month at 7 30 p.m. Sunshine Mission Band every 211d Monday at 4.15 p.m. airplsuea slew over the city. Sum? 0f seer, to protect' thein trent gas and the bombs whish they dropped fell gun fiends of the enemy. and exploded ver neat the Kaiser's Londe?boyo.......................... 488 95 quarters, whereupon he and his corn- !Potquara Asthma. '1'o be relieved So' forth t Belgium elguini ltultaf... 0211 o0 parties scurried away to the cellar like from the terrible .suffocating due to - any other Common jacks, 'Safety first' aethme is a great thing, but to be safe- .total 577,544 Sri guarded for the fntnr0 is even greater, io the Hohnnwollnrn mot's,Not only does Dr. 7, D. Kellogg's Guerra Brown,'I't'aa'111'et Asthma Remedy br.ng prompt relief butt it introduce* anew era of lifts for the affiioted, Systematic inhaling of Csnada of fires. Anti because you have smoke or fumes from thetweedypre- 10 fires you cannot say it does not vents reettaoks and often aH•buts a per• eWeat you. Have you ever thought muuans cure, Colborne Red Cross ......... ......953 JII Throe dollars per head is the cost to 0EAYH8. DrlR5FY--In Seafort- on 1''rhlay Oct 4tn 1918, Miohaol Dorsey, aged 75 years, Mciciliop Presbyterian Rev. D Carswell pastor Sunday services 'Duffs' ohuroh 11 a 1n Sunday school 10 a•m Prayer m00)111g Wed- nesday 8 p.m. wom0ti'a Missionary Prayer Meeting 'Chased* y..8, lr,rn•. Society last Friday in each month at' e 'elock, . I OCHNrivo 1. 1 I 0.hl, Head ar, pt 'hod jr nr eharge, ex - el. those 0 nnlissen1, 11110. wine in admission f e is Inn nod L, rut,. i r 6„)10011•. 444.41 n•'r •nun, If tie S3 2 Fe)5'H'H 0A-s$IAR0H•51%S St. James' St. Jatnes' Ohuroh, Rev. 'Father I', Hoots P. P, Early Maga 8,110 high Masa 10,30, Suuduy Sallcol3 p, m. Vespers and Be(1odiotion of the Bless ed Saornuteut1T p. in, St, Thomas' Iter '1'. 11 Brown, Beet,. 8111,11;,. s.'rimes 11 a 111. and 7 p 111. Sunday sch0o 1 2,30 p, m, .Women's Anglioei- Missionary Association 'Tuesday 230 p.m. Ohildren'slranch Saturday 2 p to. w1,0000sieu smutting every Thursday, ,0n 1n, Methodist Rev, R. 1), Moyne, p•:gtos• - SL'N1)AY "citn..l et 10;00 a. to. Public service 11 0 rat and 7 p nl "For the Blood is the Life." WHEN YOU ARE SUFFERING 1.i;tn any dlncase duo to impure blood ouch as Eczema, Scrofula, Sourvy, Bad Loge, Abaoo0000, uIoern, Glandular Swellings, Boles, Pimpios,soroe of any kind, Piloa,Blood Poleon,Rhoumatl0m, Rout,on loions and 1 elnnnv .10,10 t" whiour ch and cannot cn n tg money below the surface sof the skin.. What you want 1, a medicine that will thoroughly frectheblood f the poisonous matter which alone is the true • :ac of dl your bufering. Clarke* Blood 11 irs ere is yule such a medicals. Itis composed • ingredients whish quickly expel fano the bh„d all impurities, from whatever cauec an•i,, , and by rendering It clean and pure, • be relied on to efrect a lasting cur" I7 t tr.f ,nualX. „r ,.,[,0000> pmd Over SO years' ,1111000. Pleasant to fake. vs=od ttdtFi5lb5 `moi Gehl by ad r,,,mr'ta and) CURES SKIN &'BLOOD DISEASES. Salvation 1•Iriny Lieut, Dohorty and Envoy ti hitfieid Holiness tweeting 11 a.m. Praise servi00 3 p.m, fdospol service 7 p'm . °hildrene Service-Direotory class 10 a.m. Bible classes 4 p In, Week [light Meetings -Wednesday Praer meeting 3 I',m Egrnondvllie, (Presbyterian Rev. 8 McLean pastor,d'Sunday set. vines 11 a',m. and 7 p m. Bible class 3 $.m. Prayer meeting Wednesday ftp. in. Y1' 1,0.8 Union 3rd Friday iu the month 8 p m. Women'* Mission. ary Society Biel Wednesday in the month at 2.30 p.m Ladies' API 010019 im- tordiutely after. 'va 4 444444.4-"W