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The Seaforth News, 1918-11-14, Page 4t.AEORTk.N1WS p mom. c AMC MEDICAL 7t�K. B, UU J,l , L'4rtiol adn4Ju g*QA' Mi,+abq o$ On r4 tipitttl. GoIIQ011eEat, R1pNe at mention to l9eeteil Ot EYei Throat tanndd t piden40 behind DomlalPa 138.14.Oleo elioue x11, g, Ra dense Phpno No, lee Ter F, J, gUBRDWs stt&gprtb, Ottige 8nd t N Dideae40-11deriolt,Street, coat qt the hath erten Cepa, coroner Sor ootintl' 01 Btneou Teephone I40'40 - Rb 6091T & MAUKAY, Yhysielens and Peurgeot%BederLohStreet, opposite Botha. Chetah. s;eelprth, ecorr, graduate Victoria and Ann Arbor, and limber 0100(8110 Canoga 01 Ph slolane and linrgeonL Coronet for County of Huron, S+AcIia.Y, honor graduate Trinity University, gold medalist Trinity Medical College, Merttb8r at cortege 01 17sielane and surgeons, 0ntarle, R, 111(0, NE0LEllA:1, 0ate0Pthle 8P80101181 D lu \t'omell 8 and Children b 010018808 and Rheumatic troubles. Route and !:Motile di0ord ors, Ear, Eye, Nose and Throat Adenoid re• moved wait ut t Re9alell,otonsultation free. .. 01 To is ley, xa-Pi, to p.m .;Friday 818,818, w apin Marriage License (arta d F QALY 10Weetet and optician, sea• Insurance Ars am me. a dpostcard will get' our rates.eclde°t1 J. D. HI1rienmBY, Gen oral Ascot for Landon Life Insurance Co,. ad Imretrial Guarantee and Accident Insurance Co, $eaforth, Ont. fames Watson General Fire, Lite and Accident Insurance Agent, and dealer in dewing Machines, Main street, Bealort1, TUE McKILLOP Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Fara! and. Isolated Town Property Only Insured. OFFICERS J as, t'„t,nnily, l,oderich, President, James Evans, Meech wood, VIee•President, Tamnas Rays,0eafurth. Sac,•Treas. Directors D, F, McGregor, Sealortttt John G. Grieve, Winthrop W. Rion, Cooetance• John Bennewels, Brodghogen• Robert Ferris, 'Harlockl Malcom scion; CEaton; (1 McCartney, Seaforth; Josses Connolly, Goderich; Jas. Evans. Beachwood, Agents eiMam Chaney Alen. Leitch, Hariock; E. H�Ihutrler, Stature', EgmondvUlei 3. W. Yeo Barnesville; R., Gt. Jarmputh. HBrodhagen: Jame gerr end John Govenlockk. Sealorth, auditors, Parties desirous to effect Ineurancr or minim,' other business will be promptly a0ttended to b. application to any of the above aims, address to their reepectIVe postodlees. `tEp saiwitA 11! iSLtN[MEL1 M 'LSk11TED •— Ettitiero C.G.RICHAP55,lf1i The ,a*e Original Seaforth can sttrely oelebrate, and Only , Mayor Stewart deserves praise for Genuine !the grand afternoon aervice, a•aw.memsemw,04so,w.«<uru+.+.nw+, wr.,w,'�' ;DRAM nE IS ISSUED EVERY THURSPAY Fres» the OHloe MAIN ST, SEEAFORTH, OMT' ether.. 114 Broome 137 t UBSCRIPTION ane dollarer year, 00/11111 la ad ra 11111 if 091 paid in 8.081100, 0110 d1.4816r sad a 0811 will be 0110188)5. 0U110d states papers, filly cents extra, !trickly 10 edeauc011. When tubteribere cheenge their addrese notice should be'lent as Immediately, giving both the old rind the new address. Sub, of any Irregularity of delivery notifying us Reading Notices—No reading notice, advertising any entertainment or matter by which money is to be made by any person or cause will be Inserted In Tux News without charge, The price for the inser- tion of business announcements le TEN cents per count line .each Insertion to parties having no contract for dlepiay advertising, and FIVE cents per line each insertion to those having dleplay contraete, and for chure0, society and entertainment reading notices, Card of Thanks 5 to 9 lines, 50 cents. Judicial, Legal, OIBalal and Govern- ment Notices—Ten coots per line line 101 first ch Ineertloa and five cents per .nbsequet insertion, a 1 tarda not excYearlgy olio Inch, W11 lona Inserted fox 05.00 twr one Inch, It , bet Inse 85.00 per year, l.avable strictly in advance Display adverti.ing—Rates furnished on application, ' Advertlaements ordered for Insertion, wUntil forbid," and those sent without written enlee ^nariens will appear until tordetare received for their die. continuance, Letters 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 ratan. sibility whatever for the statements made in such communications. Letters on rel - published at all e81011cs 8 sious toIpald advertisiwill not ng, plainly marked as such, The tate for such matter is ten cents Per line, 1 J. F. SNOWDON EDITOR AND PUBLISHER .. �s } 1 Agriculture Aided By Victory L040 Wonderful Trade Expansion Due to Success of Can- ada s Loan Issues Since the war started Canadian agriculture has growls in il,rportance as a national industry. More than ever it Is e, source of strength to the country. The demand by Great Bri- tain for food, not only for her sol- diers but for her eivillan population, hae opened a market of tremendous possibilities. In 1915 our total egri- cultural exports amounted to $206,- 000,000. At the end of the fiscal year of 1917-18, the total had jumped to '$740.000,000. This wonderful addition to the National wealth was, to : large ex- tent, due to the Victory Ioan of 1917. It was so in this way: Creat Britain found that, owing to her vast expen- ditures on her army and navy, and the necessity of giving monetary aid to some of her su'lelten Allies, she 19118 no longer able to pay for her purchases of food with ready cash. Rather than see our products lose a sure market the Dominion Govern- ment decided to advllnee such sums out of the proceeds of the Loan issiries to pay for a good part of the foot that was sent to Great Britain, The farmers had been asked to "produce more food" and they had responded with a will; it was, of course, for the Government to see that the increased Production was marketed. In this way Canada's entire export- able surplus of wheat, cheese, bacon and other commodities was financed, This year there will he for export possiblval edyat 9?25,000 0010 }1e If the lsof wheat of the Victory Loan 1r.eet the expectations of the Finance Minister a great part of this wheat will be financed by the Government, The export of cheese will' he over $40,- 000,000, 40;000,000, and of butter, eggs and con- densed milk another $10,000,000. Bacon runs Into millions, In the past twelve months the Government bas advanced nearly $100,000,000 to finance exports of live stock products, 1 General Observations !' VICTORY LOAN AND CANADIAN INDUSTRIES 0 Never did the world rejoice as it did ou Monday. rr�K The boys threw light on the subject at night. e*� Beware 0f The world appears already to be a lmitali9ls !much nicer place to live in. Sold 09 tile s7s• Merits if Germany would follow the advice 9i of Lord Byron and f,reace her knees Minard's . tltapo they would bend more grace- rerr Sage ili SCRANTON COPii i ,'.. W. L. fin', S int•ulrth. Phone I S' 1 Sugar Siltlation GREAT POTATO WASTE Can Be Prevented by Thorough Spraying. Wolrlen's Meetings In Pall Swing-- `rite Sumner Institute Meetings Aro of Benefit to Every Woman Who Attends—'Copies to Be Dis, Bused and Work Planned. (Contributed by Ontorio Department of Agriculture, 'Toronto.) OTATOIOS are sprayed to pre- vent such fatigue disease as Early Blight and Late Blight and 1101, '!'hese diseases Etre caused by plants known tie fungi Those fungi NV 1111.1t derive their uuurishnlent from living planta it:,ure them in so doing 1n various ways and thus give rise to what are know!) as 'fungus ateeaa08, In combating the great majority of fungus diseases methods of preven- tion only are practicable. Spraying potatoes is not done to cure but to prevent disease. In other words the object of spraying Is to cover the sur- face a a d stems with le vas u foe's of the a substance, poisonous to the spores of fungi, in which they cannot grow, and penetrate the plant. Spraying, therefore, 10 order to be effective, must be timely and thorough, The spray mixture must be on the plants before the spores reach them and the surface of the leaves and stems must be covered so Completely that there is not the smallest space on which a spore can germinate: Efficient spree leg of potatoes de- pends: I. Upon the use of the proper fungicide. Bordet'ux mixture has so far proved to be lee only satisfactory spray mixture for potato diseases, 2. Upon timely and repeated spraying. Spraying should be com- menced when he plants are from six to eight inches high and repeated at intervals of from a week to ten days throughout the browing season. From three to seven applications will be requtred, the number depend- ing upon the weatber, the wetter the weather the more frequent the spraying, 3. Upon the liberal use of Bor- deaux mixture, F1'om 50 to 150 gal- lons of Bordeaux mixture should be used per acre at each application. 4. Upon thorough spraying, which means the covering of every portion of the plant with the Bordeaux mix- ture in Lhe form of a One mist, This can he done only nvhen the solution is applied with good pressure so as to insure covering every portion of the plant. The best results from spraying are obtained when potato sprayers are used which are fitted with T -joint attachments, so aa to insure covering both surfaces of the leaves at each spraying, 5. Upon spraying before rather than after prolonged rainy periods. Infection of the plants takes place during or soon after rain. Therefore it is of the utmost importance to have the spray mixture on the plants when the rain comes,—Prof. J. E. Howett, Ontario Agricultural Col- lege. Last Year's Subscription of Great Benefit and Bigger Work Will Follow This Year. The Imperial Munitions Board re- ceives advances of nearly $25,000,- 000 a month from the Dominion Government, It has received over $650,000,000 in advances from the Dominion Gov- ernment and the Canadian banks, It has placed $1,200,000,000 worth of war orders in Canada for the Brit- ish and other Allied Governments. An advance of $10,000,000 enabled it to give orders to Canadian ship- yards for 44 wooden ships. To thlsq program 46 steel ships were added. Total value over $60,000,000. ., An advance of $1,000,000 enabled the Board to begin the manufacture of airplanes in Canada; 3,000 have been built to Plate of a value of $30,000,000, Between 260,000 and 300,000 peo- ple are working in Canada on war orders obtained through the Board. It has 9500,000,000 of war orders in sight for 1919. To carry out this program will require millions in advances which must come frons. the Victory Loan. BE A SOLDIER AT HOME, Canada's 1918 Victory Loan is asking for $500,000,000. :These dollars are needed to win the war. Von nlilst do your share in providing them by buying as many 'Victory Bonds as ever you. can. Invest every dollar you have in theta. Borrow 10 blit' 1tlore, lour' money will be absolutely safe. The security is the finest in 1 ;te world, It is all Canaria. In addi- tion, you will be pti.l 1,• per cent, on your atone) the money you will 11,. lending to you/ reentry to protect , r 1 ,i tt e us, of un(;, your home, it a,ft yr, your free- , ale tette eieeLy- tut ,iow11. dont, your Pantile and yourself. I)i4 „A,:„ r t „ :?}ilei tic you ettOrhotly .0 a sat r ln} r:ltme'nt ll:n---.,r Qua so soil r' ly advan- tr"N htil 4.,0na1y to 1110 I /twist '1 :Never,en nt hid your 11!0. k,' -e.' to Pett tile. I 31811—'l'he south half et" het 1; in 111e a t• ,1 : Then de tum 171 Sart icier ' 21id (,enc, •wi0u of thy l'owneoip ,,i Mr- sn!tr•tliitig --- tny+1,. •'tcry'thutg - e. -to buy VL•'nry it ds, Ile a sol- Klln9, dict at Hanle'. A,: at twee. Iil'Y! ° 3rd—'!'he r,utltetly ti'anty Heres of Auction Sale of farm Lands in the Township of Millen There will be offered for sale by pub- lic auction at the tetleell', Hotel lu the Town of cioefortl1 alt i+aturday•the 16th dim of November 1015 at 2 1'. 01, by Tharsday Nov i:lober 1 w Many ns for r ilonor Fk of course every city, town and district will earn its Honor Flag, But how about the crowns? For every twenty-five per cent. in excess of its quota, each city, town and district will be entitled to add a crown to its flag. Can you do fifty per cent. better than your quota -that means two• crowns. for your Honor Flag. But double your quota and it means four crowns. - Han a Flag in your hall, that for years to cote will show that your city, town or district did better than well— That it. vas a real factor in tic huf�e success of CANADA'S VICTOR' LOAN 1913. 1-„ItwfI l,y ('analis'; Victory loan Comntitteee in c -,-operation with. the Minister of Finance of the Dominion of Canada Notice Residents of the 'Township of ivlcKil• cue of the commonest complaints of infants aro worms, and the most elle° tivo application for thein is Mother (:raves' Worm Exterminator, lop who require coal aro required to forward a written reyueet tq ;l 91 rev, enloak who has been appointed Pool House to Rent 011 10 lel • for the Municipality of Ole- �8t3 ttlal to ��1 ll', 'Thomas Brown,, auctioneer the Killop. Only those who have no wood following 1tulde, namnely— or rail fences need apply, as the gnan-1 A seven roomed hawse 1st—The vast half of Lot 17 in the City of coal promised McKillop is limit- cellar, soft water. 3rd Ce eeeesien of the ''Township of lie. ell Apply h- Kiliop, By Order of the (.loaned, 141, Murdie, Clerk ,11 ., w ,,. ,is i'd1_ - 110 .1'I::1i,l'E11S' ,u FIX'S. • ( rhe les tt half of I.1 16 in the and' Ot S•ecnsiou of th 'I'uss...1i' ; nt” 3101111. isundav settees '2:3u pm, 13nntlav School I 15p to Prayer mooting Wintll"op Presbyterian u k. ; q In 11.0 ltders rod t !lit, f 1 polos grow lop. SS P;.it1`:911 ti he 11 I.I,t on tow, '" ")1 f ,::11 ••..i.......:. ,.u„ t'11at mark out pl el 111 the sky •ltl •1 i;, , 1111r•ri1 ter+ 9,11“-, of 1/ .k'111..;, d, 1,...,',.;•,,',., ,..e. :ail 1; The 11 it.-, :9611 ,1 11,.} Tinging i1y', Let GO in the ly- 1'01 ,•u• ai+,,: of the titat... 1t'ir,.1 1n,l i ,e, t., 1115 1ielow. a } , , n • t:: c ! i b,•ow hob Tmvnabl;: ,:t eleieidee, jj� ��`�,�ItP.�ti I! 41,i';jt,,�j lid'-ar,.ta n,..`J n& or t,.va • un*. , I. r,,•„tt -VVq are the deed. Seer! flys ago .t 1 1(11`0, OF 1111: We lived, felt d vi t 'e unset ;_;low, :h: 1'utlr•° itjt p'.. t Pool-- I .,",.d an lt were lel.!, and 1101V Tito N11'011.0.-1 sit !lid t'mt• of etch ' we lie c till0f sue' hi hlundt'rs' ind,;o-, will 155, m geile,1 to ply to th,r \'obiter ,. ,,', 1.'e, It '. 1 •ll05 010 - 1•or u'µ 5„brit<;1' a dr, u'sit , nul t0 ten { Take up t our rn i of v, ith the 1'110. 1 , I -'a c r. ' s lyra' 11 1' 1., • t _,a! To yen, from (aid • 11a0518 w,' throw per rf 1 'If },a Inu•ehne„ money nod n 11 tu• ,: , ,: , i .i .:l. 10'.,1' tl:ro,r tie! Tl1e torch. 1S, . i 1.,. 111 1"1;1t high, flat! -r:a 01 to 00,,1.,' nil on,. lot ref 111+ :.n l.t ' _ :il r rt'1: teatit+ug• ly if ye break faith ; ill, tis who die, ,,,, shalt Ito, :01,. 'h+,0 11 polllie5 1'uel.."0”• 1 hey 18itint chilly dtl'4 blow ,he 1, :'.01' •, atel 0 , pantie!.e to„t g,,g, lIt I'L r e,t t -1 11, nonds. ..111, tilt• le 1 n' ch.,,:, ,1 for Na= hal Villin TIL+ ii :'.til Uo:la l l , p:,7tt-5. (,tuts( rsA29 ii Irl t'. .. .,. 1.),('; , t 'i.rv't1 00 1:, t ..... ... ,�,t. . tow(' th,: t con 5.1,1:,1 )N,. d1 1.1.: etat_,si!.ve+'i. IrfEfwill h0 1x35 ample 0uppiy .i ,u•,+ i• a1�i(tl Z -i'!t1 %VW. I f"..11,1" r .1' m • r.i 1,) . ,.e r,::. 20,5 'Ura 11,11 1 ..I.It l, -.I' 8:1:1, 118 Ort 11t:' 2;+till ie. 1, tor , l'.:* 2t9,4'JU 1'•J •, t3,• :16,0,1(1 1'-,101'.10i''. Id 5 lidded at t0,nsfur'i, this 0011, day ut ,tr I+.vei'Sthh p, 3.,11,•'..5 1. •-'.!•Ire : ,',';'111 11..'.110+:,the suites:; G, l 1 .'t, n a'i 1']n, 1e, Hurl, k a'CidiJ, $50O 0W..0/le 1-utt;l 08,11'!. be sus'. 5ofioltnt fur the Vander, The ,esporisabiilly rests up- art a13 to see that the money is raised, 'I'netlday 8 p. lit, 1., C' lair Wed, s idt nstOutteeMetliodl;3$ 1 ':s•y f,l5. 14awy,r, pastor . 8utldny service 2 00 p,111. Y4:1015 Fe^ Io'o Lieu. r,3.3a p 11 4,,t•t:l ty '0 rn"•1'11 :1nsi1 try 111.31 1 tl 0 a'l:sy 511 00009 Iltot,tn a 30 r,,1n, 1.1810.e'i 1, t 11108 'rh,t radar 09eeee month 2.30 p,w 1=lr0t Presbyterian —Rev, 0', H, Lerkii.,.l solar, Ruutlay 1 000Vleee 11 x,111 and 7 i, hl. ijnttthc, who”! 2,90 p.1u• Prayer meeting l hntaday, 7.-10 1.'11 Vo 1110, t e Mies• - n u } Stele ' •tlu, f 0515 1 u •r,i ty in vital mno:h at p III. 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'1';:., 1 1.1'...,. + it. r , , o'tidrl., 166 38 "For the Blood is the Life.” WHEN YOU ARE e SUFFERING YRth any dleeaoe duo to Impure blood ouch 80 Eozemal Soros:01a, Scurvy, Bad Loge, Abaeoeeao, UIoore, Glandular Swelling., Boils, PEmploo,Sorea of any kind, Piloe,Biood Poteon,Rhoumatis,n, Gout, etc., dont waste your cline and money on lotions and 5.int10 nts which 000,01 get below the sur6,ed of the skin. What yetrwant is a medicine that will thoroughly free the blood of the poisonous matter which alone is the true • •1180 of 11 your suffering, Clarke', Blood Alixture isfust such a me.didae,' It iecomposed nick *expel from the f ingredients aili which quickly ly a at m ` blood ail impurities, from whatever cause arising, and by rendering it clean and pure, eau be relied on to effect a 1851105 cur' )7'emrr• ",A of1•rh•,. her, f•r,elli„";{ 8 Ari phis at. 'r',',A,,,.. ~ ever 50 years' MOM Pleasant to taste. '4v a ' 951,r ey 11/1 cr„arsr,awl 101 ,18.'ar3. a,.1ar,tita r a C6JRRES ALL . •^Null, r. -- SKID FL' BL000 DISEASES. Salvation Array Lieut. Collo) t y and Envoy V. hitfieltl [1 01111080 m0trtinn 11 0 .111. 1'11080 Novice S p m f;camel .rrficn 7 lent, 1'hildrams rrrloe 111 0l't0ry class 10 :t. u+, Rib'r n,n.,acr 1 1 tr. 01110 1flltht 1f 11 sings-- P, t (i, I all..: l'r t•'r- lnt,rtirg R !'.tit • v .. B00i r.'tt1Ni!1.,1 •t.st)ytrertarr i er ri LI: Lr en 1 ;uudtly ,,ec, 110190. 1 1 ,t. n+ ' ,, 1 , i, let lithe eteec 13 ;ern floe,': 114 ,tell 001.dn,edtty 81,, til. F 1' ^1,0• 1'ri1,1, •eal f Piney 8,1 ,le, metal, 11118. `dr.( 15 't.'r 3I inr'it1•. rptu-ty :rti A x'lu�-�.,1 in the 0111111 181, (10 I6 ut i„1!! • , f ,n, 11.1.L /01.41110t.013, after.