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The Seaforth News, 1918-10-31, Page 5it October. 3 Victory Loan 191.8 It is the duty of every citizen to purchase Victory Bonds, and this Bank is prepared to assist wage earners by making loans for this purpose on the most favorable terms. Wherever possible, the bonds will be held for safe -keeping, on behalf of small sub- scribers, for one year, without charge. THE CANADIAN IIANK OF COMMERCE SeafortlL- J. 0, MULLEN, Manager h, W. J. Walker Undertaker Embalmer W. J, Walker, holder of gov- erinnent Diploma and Lioense Day or Night cal:a receive our prompt attention Day Phone 67 Night " 16 A GPM s flu, ,Gly STRATFORD, ONT. Lady graduates of last term are now earning as high as $18 and even $20 a week, while young men are earn- ing still better salaries. We can not meet the demand for trained help. Write us at once for par'ticul• are regarding our Commercial, Shorthand or Telegraphy Depart- ment. Students may eater at any t e. W .1 ELLIoTT D A MCLACHAZ 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 -„-„f is fluffy and lustrous, try Danderine. Just one application doubles the beauty of your hair, besides it imme- diately dissolves every particle of diandr'uff. You can not have nice heavy, healthy hair if you have dandruff. This destructive sourf robe 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; tho hair roots famish, loosen and die; then the hair falls out fast. Surely get a. small bottle of Knowlton's Danderine from any drug store and )net bey it, FOR SAL ek-IEPIP Frnme House, 7 rooms and pantry sunlmar llitehetl and cellar, Hard and soft water, Elea)ie lights, targe ve• randah, Stehle 16' ells' hen :11151 85 0 f : pel3 at -the News ()thee )r.. For Sale House and half ecce of land in the village of Egmoudville. 'the .property is situated on Centre Street, close to the Presbyterian Church and is known aa the Purcell property, Good com- fortable house, good shed, good well and cement cistern, All kinds of fruit trees, strawberries, raspberriee and currant bushes, This ie a ooruer pro party with no breaks on front, and the and is in a good state of cultivation, This ie a nice property for a retired farmer and the taxes are light. For partieulara apply myths .premiaes or to John Rankin, Seaforth. For a Nice Nifty air Cut call at Bolton's Barber Shop CA1iDNO'S BLOCK SBAFORTB JOHN RI- AKIN Bonds for sale bearing interest from 6 to q p. c, — half yearly If you have any unemploy- ed funds now - is the time to buy some of these. 1'o ex - Choice securities. pense to investor. All information cheerfully crivei1. MNKIN Bond and Debenture Broker Main Street, afo:t 1'honr of is CREAM WANTED Sand yoer • •. Ile ,. r, ,m prices, We are u:,., 1 rr t,'n:.1 h , year through sad eau handle your fold.supply and furnish you with cane. Wo pay twice each mouth acid weigh sample and test each eau of croon) oar fully, Our motto is " Honesty ill 0 Petrone" 1'airuusire regneatall to ren urn all our cans when not in los, Setter an 1Buttermilk al- cu hand ted for at market pr'ioes, The Seaforth Crearncry Co SEAFORTli MARK MET Good Milling Wheat,.............. $2.10 Bran per ton ...... ................. 10.00 Bhorta per ton ........ ................. 41 k'{our................... ........... ......n,rrd (Top to farmers ....... f 11 no Your Asthma, lnii7'11R; "111700v of J D. Kellogg's Asthma Remedy is net something that is merely to Zero hoped for; it is to be expected. It never fails to bring relief, and in your own individual ease it will do the garde Ho universal has been the success of this fen -faired ore that every ono afflicted with this disease owes it to hihreolf to try it. 0)01 Agent Wanted for the "Old Reliable FONTHI l,l, NURSERIES housaflds of (Achard trees need replacing. War Gardens call for small fruit trees, Asparagus, Rhu- barb plants etc. .. The demand for Ornamental stock in towns and villages i;, large. Secure a paying Agency with liberal comnissio.l5, Exper- ience not necessary. STONEt&WELLING'I'ON (Establi:(hed (83- )r ) .' TORONTO, ONT. DEATHS. 14ITPLLY- In Seafortll, Oct, 24111, lellehael Hurley aged 1( ) t r h s Town Topwws The High Coat of Living.:.-Roonowy is the word to -day, Make your old garments do trusteed of purchasing new ono, Have :'hem dry cleaned and pressed, Dry °leaning when properly done lengthens the life of garments, preserves their fresh new appearance and sate as is disinfectant, Unsanitary wearing apparel often manses sickness. and death clue to germs, clothing should be cleaned at frequent intervals, My Wardrobe, Goderich St., `Oeeforth, Opp, Queen's Hotel, Word has been received that Pte, Bullard who wits. reoently reported ser- iously 111 in Frauoe hay died, Sergeant Norman Bohemia of Lon- don was a week end yid tor, • Mrs, (Dr,) Glendenning of Toronto is the guest of her sister, Mrs, W. E. Southgate, Mr, and Mrs, Ferguson of Chisel - hunt aro moving into his mother'e house on James St. Mr, and Mrs, inglie from Michigan are visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs, G. Patton, Miss Grace Walker is hone from Buffalo, Mr, Gordon Miller has taken a pos- ition with Mr, J, (1. Craig, Mise Brewer of Detroit is visiting her aunt Mrs, W, Mefruw. Mr, A, Mott of Stratford and Mise Ada Evans of London were here at- tending the funeral of MiselMarie Mur- tf 1r. Gunner Jett McMillan has gone to Siberia. Mr, Joseph Atkinson Tuokeremith received word recently that hie third sop John"who lives in Chicago had succumbed to intlueuzo, Mrs, Martha Buean of Nonlife ay attended the funeral of her brother the` late J' F, Reid John R. Reid of Maple Creek, Seek, arrived in town last week to be with brother the late J, F, Reid, Mr John Sutton is moving into dirs, John Kerr's hones on Goderioh St, Mrs, Kerr intends spending the winter in Ottawa, 1411•, (3. Smithery left on Monday for Toronto, Mr, A McQavtn hes gone to Windsor where he has taken a position, Mrs. Gibson of Hluevate is with her oousin Mrs, J, Warwick, Mies Grace Welke: deter of Mr, W. 3, Walker is visiting: friends in Lista- well, Clayton Baughlnaun Wellaoebm'g attended the funeral of his brother-in- law the late J, F, Reid, Mts, 0, Baughmann and \Ise, W. W, Meredith who have been iu constant attendance on their brother the late 3, F. Reid since his operation last dilly will return to their Immo in Walling.. burgon daturday, Miss Bessie Grieve tof Tara 1n Here on al:cotltlt of the (loailig of her school on 190eun1 of the 0pidemic. Mrs, Glee,) A. W. Barker of Mo- dell 1'pent a week s,1 tl:o fouls, of Mr, nisi M ., J, H. Reitl, 41r, 11unrge Nrnith,ce and Al iso'tMD1, f411111 luta of Toronto nae Sero uwn,p t•, the (144th of Mr W. - Ottght01, noel the aeriuu9 illneaa' of Alra, Oupi,t,•1l who, the art' cleaned to learn is r''a,,,,v- erI.lg are, F. R. Beattie and. two child- ren left ..11 Friday ror their home i/1 Buffalo, ;flies Florence l'hompson is home from Toronto. Mr. A, Close is seriously ill with in • SIr, L. Tyernlan is moving into the resideuee of the late Mrs, MoKiuh.y on Church St, Pte. E. A, Chapman of the School of Armament tvhb spoilt a few d','8 with his parents Mr. and Meg \v!'linrn Chapman has retltl'ned to Hamilton, lir, and Mill. Miles of Lon loll „sr • v1911 l,:g fi ie•Lda ln.r e. Mr, 11,A, Mclntesh of 't'oeoOlo s17e 1(t a few :lay v ht nth Lie moth,.: Mrs, James MOLatmsh, iii. U, .0. Heigh and Mr, A. A. A/Ho -mail are terweringfronl rt serious eitaol8 of ii,lduenza. Mr and lire Davidson of Egmond• villa have returned from a trip to the tvest, TUiL .S[?AFORTU NEWS Mr, Joseph 'ROb1IISon of Toronto is visiting .at his, home here, Mr, and Apra, 0, Sparks were fn .Zoe. Nob on Tuesday attending the funeral of Mrs Sparkle'sieter, Mise Sadie Wood who died of fllavel1ze, Pte Glazier aasompanied the remains of his wife here from London. Mr, Finlay McIntosh iseulferiug from a severe attack of influenaa Mr, August Wankle received word that hie eldest daughter is eerionsly i11 in Regina, Mre, Laird left ou Wednesday for Toronto. Meeere Rankin, J, Beattie and Lou Jackson are oenvaseillg tate town for Victory Loan and Messrs, (3, McKee and 13. Soar'lett in Mol(illop. Any person wishing to send a letter or parcel to any o1' the Boys Overseas may procure their .lddreesos from Mr, A, D, t'utherlar,d, Soy, Tram), Seatorth Breuc11 Soldiers' Aid Commission, Distribution of Seed Grain from the Dominion Experiment. ai Farms 19181919 By instructions of the Hon, Minister of Agriculture, a free distribution of grain will be made during the Doming winter and spring to Canadian farmers, The samples for distribution will 0o0aiat of spring wheat (about 5 lb ) white oats (about rI lb,) barley (about 5 Ib.) and field pens (abort 8 Ib ) Theca will be sent out, free, by mail, from the Central Experimental farm, Ottawa, by the Dumiuion Cerealiat, who will furnish the necessary applic- ation forme. aPplr-ation.forme. Duly one sample can be sent to eaeli applicant, As the supply of Beed is limited, fartne,"e are advised to apply very early. J. H. GLtISDALE, Director, Dominion Expetimeutal Farms. SELL COCKERELS NOW Flow Fall Fairs Can be Made a (treat Success. Attend Your Local Fair to Improve Education and to Elave a Good Time. (Contributed by Ontario Department of Agriculture, Toronto,) 8.3E marketing of thin chick- ,, T. ens is not conserving our meat supply nor is it the most profitable method to the producers. Present prices of market poultry admits of the liberal use of feeds and the marketing 01 well -Oohed birds, - The best birds to flesh or fatten are these of the heavier breeds, such its Wyandottes, Reds, and Rocks. The light breeds,, such as Leghorns, seldom pay to fatten unless they are very thin in flesh, The birds Intended for fattening should be confined to a small pen or slatted coop. The process is not diffi- cult if you will but pay attention to a few points that are essential. Do not feed the birds for the first day. they are shut up. You should give them something to drink, but it is best to give 110 feed. After the , first day feed very lightly for two 01' three days and thou gradually in- crease the ration, being very careful not to overfeed. We usually start chickens on very finely ground grains at the, rate 01 three-quarters of an nnnrc' or grain to -i' feed to each bird, ii e:•ding twice daily. This can be in- c.e.used gradually to two or threes , tem a this amount, Generally the! lit, :91 profitable Hairs are outdo dor- 1 1(,;`, the first fonr:e'en (0 girt e,:•I1 days tee(11111;. Such bird, twill not be ex- ee 8!Vely fat, Jul; ,Ituitld be fat e It. ,1P, (0 ecn,k an t-11 1vrll. Sonic tilde kers demand ii ,atter 1,11,1, The most lire i ='111,- gains are made 011 birds well -01,1g 1ralil three -and one -Half le torn' and one-half pounds when put up to i,iten. The grain:' fed 1:houlcl be finely gl .1,11,1 rind, if e :ill pasnibl(•, ahoni:l be mixed with Tutu milli. Mix thio feud to 8 consistency of 11 pancake Welter. The more milk the 011111en will take 1Eie better 'bird you will have in the end. Milk appears to have no rued substitute for fattening chickens, lis yon cannot get milk then ado ten to fifteen per cent. of neat meal to the ration and mix with water, The addition of a little green food daily will help platters. Many, people get better results by feeding a little salt. About one-half pound to ono hundred pounds of dry grain is sufficient. This mixes best by be- ing dissolved in water and adding a little at each feed. Be careful not to 1.1818 10o 111uC11. The best grains available now are a mixture oe ground barley, corn - Meal, finely ground buckwheat, and shorts, Oals are good if part of the hull is aitted out, as are also ground brewer's' grains, We have used with good results a mixture of two parts of ground barley, two parts 0001 - meal, and two parts shorts, mise, with twice the amount of sour Milk. Fn general Peed about one-third shorts and then whatever finally ground grains you may have about the farm, (1 at all possible mix rho ground grains with sour milk,—Prof, W, It. Graham, 0, A, College, Guelph, The prose ede of Me Lotto will be aped far Waw' walleyes.'" °lily. told win ibe,ipe.4 ipUally is ZJarrdk 9 444)ti&,r Tu1c 50)51910)) 01' Finance of Tttg Donrlmo0 ov CANADA °sere for Public Subscription the e ct . ry :.,oa '300,000,0008 5'/,2% G.Id .Bonds Dearing interest from November 1st, 1910, and offered in two maturities, the choice of which la optional with the subscriber as follows: 5 year Rohde due November 1st, 1923 15 y..ar Bonds due November 1st, 1033 Principal payable without charg" at the Office of the Minister of Finance and Receiver General at Ottawa, or at the Office of the Assistant Receiver General at 1lulaax, St. John, Charlottetown, Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg, 1(sglna, Calgary and Victoria. Bonds may be registered as to principal or as to principal and Interest, at any of the above.mentioned Offices. Interest payable, without charge, half -yearly, May 1st and November 1st, at any branch in Canada of any Chartered Bank, Principal and Interest payable lo Gold nenominatlona: 550, 5180, $500 and mope Issue Price: 100 and Accrued, Interest Income Return 51/zr% per Annum Free from taxes -including any 10607110 tax—imposed in pursuance of legislation enacted by the Parliament of Canada. The proceeds of the Loan will he used for war purposes only,including the purchase of grain, foodetulfe, napnt- lions and other supplies, and ,111 be spent wholly In Canada. • Payment to Le made as follows: 10% on application; 2001 January 6th, 1019; 20% December Oth, 1018; 20% February8th, 10191 31.103, March 00, 1019. The last payment of 31.16% covers 30% balance of principal and 1.16% representing accrued interest at sal o from November 1st to doe dates of the respective instalments, May 1 t 1 making cost f the bonds 100 and interest. vett be ,aid on & a lat, B, ma t o to est. ( f o'r'sinterest, y g Atulhat year's 1 S.,bs,.ripilons 111817 be Pair! ,n 1011 at the time of application at 730 wIthout Interest; or on any lustalment doe dem thereafter together with accrued interest at the rate of 8)3% per annum. mu Loan to authorized under Act of tete Parliament of Canada, and both principal and interest area clisrgeupon the' Consolidan•rl Revenue Fund, The Amount of this issue is 6300,(100,000, exclusive of the amount (if any) paid for Ly the surrend"r of hoods of Previous vs Of lsues. '18, minister of Finance, however, reserves the right to allot the whole or any part of rho am,nint,nhscrbed Conversion Privileges B'mds of this iesac. MIL in the_ .nt of future issues r h'-"uterity.orlonger, made by the. Government, pear,g the • forint ie purperiod of fsubscriptionthe .t`,, stha uch9 , u,•, made abroad, be , ecepcc, at 100 and accrued interest, as the equivalent 01 aa,1, PoyxLoe'osit All cheques, drafts, etc., covering Instalments, are. to Le mads payahIe to the Credit 0f the Minister of Finance. Failure to pay any instalment tvle'n due will make previous pay n.e:rta liable to forfeiture, and the ailotmant 1., .,,:,•Itat(na. Subscriptions must be: accompanied by a deposit of 11111 of the t•r:•-:nt seberrlbed. Official Canvassers will forward Sub. ecrlptiona or any branch in Canada of any Chartered Bank will accept sithscriptinn and hole recni;,t s. Subscriptions may be paid in Ail at time of application at 1111. aith0, 1 interest; or on any instalment due date tissre. after together with accrued interest to tine of malting payment in full. Lnder this provision, payment of subscriptions may be made as follows: If paid in full on or before Nov. 101),, 101.9, par without interest, or 100%. 11 remaining instalments paid on Dee. Ode. 1010, balance of 0(1 %e andinterest, (300.19 per 5100.) - 1f remaining Instalments paid on Jan. 018,, 1010, balance of 70% and interest, (870.80 per 0100,) If remaining instalments p lid on Feb. et1, 1910, balance of 50" , and interest, (561.04 per $100.) If remaining instalment paid on Mar. 0th, 1010, balance of 80% and interest, (238.18 per 3100.) Denomination and Registration. Bearer Bonds, with 8.01150118, will be issued in denominations of MR, 5100„ 6500., and $1,000., and may be registered as to principal. The first 0008(80 at larked CO these bonds twill be due on May 1st, 1019, Fully registered h'.nds, the interest on which is paid direct to the owner by Government cheque, will h. issued in denominations of $60., 51011,5500.01,01)0., 5,000.. $10,000., 625,000., 350.0000 $100,000., or any multiple of $100,009. Payment of Interest AMU half year's interest at the rate of 53315 per annum will be paid May 1st, 1910. Form of Bond and Delivery Subscribers must indicate on their application tl,e form of bond and the denominations required, and the securities ao indleated will be delivered by the bank 11500 payment of the subscription in full, • Bearer bonds of this issue will be available for delivery at the time of application to subscribers desirous :'f making payment in full. Bemis registered as to principal only. or fully registered as to principal and interest, will be delivered to subscribers making payOO'nt in full, as soon as the required registration can be made. Payment of .11 iu,tatments roust be made at the bank originally named by the subscriber. Non-negotiable rse";-'ts will be furnished to all subscribers who desire to pay by instalments. These receipts win be exchangeable at subscriber's book fur bonds on any instalment date when subscriptio0 is paid in full. Form of s. ends Interchangeable y;; Snblect to the payment of 25 cents for cath new bond issued. holders of fully registered hoofs without -moons, win have the right to 0001001 tor0 hands with coupons and holders of bonds with coupons will have the right to russet t into luliv registered bonds without coupons, at any time, on application to the Minister of Finance or any Assistant Bec••.•.or General. Formsof application may be obtained from any Official Canvasser, from any Victory Loan C„i, ,'oitet • or member thereof, or from any bmnett in Canada of any Chartered Bank. Subsortodion Lints will close on or before November 16th, 1918 GEPARTMSNS OF FINAN15, Orraw1, October 28th, 1018. ocastmam- - - - .,__ ,aura: Behind the Gun the M.:,n, o Behind the Malt. the Dollar Make Your Dollars Fight the Hun. 143 esC�alcsF'cG �vJ+'AxF+rv.,t.-- .n„' ,�xun-, .0,4 .a... •,-.•,..- ••,•-.•,�,urt,.al1 ,: e_.Y.,,01' A auori", vin'cwe.v" r :0501001014 '3000t01,..a0-t_170IT a5t101' User °t %'n ar Souvenir The War Album nhitt11 by the Yam ily''Herald 111:(1 1(1'811813' Star „1 Nieto. ? trent is to hand mid is a credit 1:1 tis, l Publishers. A copy is sent free to all who seder that paper for 1219. 'rho Album contains a mine of valuable in. forinat.lon nod the 11(11,: ae11i mould not be impi weed on, It 10 Jnet ouch a 11,1111( as 101.0' would 1130 to 11881. clos1 nt all (hoes, itivory school child in Ceund's should have it. Ill alter yew '9 when the war 1s u10'. 1' will be a v'rinnhle honk of reference. The Family Herald anile Duly $1 25 it year and with the Albnnl 1s t„rtaiuly lilt value, At the Roved Deanery meeting held a1 Minton on October 2t1rd the follow - leg resolution 00ts nnaminuely passed. That the ('lorfry of Oda Deanery pledge their utmost support iu ovary way the coming Victory Loan Campaign nod ergs uptlo the Chnroh people of the Deanery the supreme necessity of in- vesting in Victory 13b11ds to the limit of their ability. For Freedom and the `'`ight "THE ALLIES" 'l'Lo aI,ve is the title of a 1(1o91 interesting \tar A lohnl 11118111. ti by The Family Herald 01:d \t eekly Stat', of Montreal. 1t ie hrnnlul 0f 111pful uaermatiou here cover to, ('017178' '11.,• fl (711/ r.pvor lingo is a most bea:uifn1 deeiy(1, ant - bracing tho daps of ft,gt. of all the Allies, It is a (levo. ertf0t,0 effort, Thu album esstaf1,7 the 11lga in colors nf all the Alii'c. 11. tells in frill the story of the "Union JRelh- and "Old idiots'•. It givesthe date IAA 1'0:5505 for entry of 0aoh of the einem into the War. It gives the system of Govern - knout of each, aide population, arta, site etc, It 0ot1ta1118 the Nations Songs of Great Britain, France and the United States, eft well as a great many of tlr. 1.opelet eonge Onc11 ae •1'ipporary I :.•1 ., .:..iiC .: .'1,.r ,tri pot,- : '7,1 7,8717, , 71 1 ,. --, : 14071 to. I 7,41117t7 11 t' li 8(180•. . Li !Which tier 8, 1,1'0',.1 17l.4' 1r1 in fu'n' ;, !110104 anal bus, ti:.' coinl,l, to l:i,ite'ry. the All'nlli'8. 1,. 1:,i! R't'•:li! 11;' sig7:8 at 401* 1',118,1„117'17 ('1(4'..- blit `1. 1101 fit :+n'' . It 19 aheenttt'ly free to 1 all who snbsenhv to "l'he i"emile 11011,1(1 1.1,01 \V01Joy ::tat' for 1910 1'10, Sear ly .nilev'11,ti, ,, 1,1 41' 1s 11.25, We ftette mule, n oa,i-1777.g tv:nlb111t10on wile th1' r.1, (3 (' :811i 111,81 can offer 'hay , r ;,t l\ 10 610 svtll t e Alhun and Nee., 1r ;e-, u. 'i ha trier of the Album in 11 a :imbed tanto ot11y. Udder now Iand ba sere u1 a eptly, The Family 11, rale dose :8t C''lltillile 01x011 an offer i hob)1,81ely. A eemple of the Album 'i❑•', r:1• 1,i, 74)1..),, ' Peevish, pa11a, restless and Oak 31111dreu owe their cOnditien to WOrbI '%tether Graves' Worm Exterluinat, µ,., , ;.a," ,t, , . .,. , ,r 1 .