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The Seaforth News, 1928-01-05, Page 8i LIOa I3,ENSALL, ' Poll Moore, wire has been iss si Mrs,•'Eather Shim - 5' t rrig,ller , is retumertled to London. lisS\itil'gaCC t..•and Lizzie Slavin sit . • stat r 'Fr[elids in London for a �tls t> s.been l ;days. b has i'i � Mottle Ellis, who ti s a ',e r two Ag itx Guelph for Past s, has returned home, Ise Martha FIuliter and Miss visited for Iunter, df Eceter,. i�'1'tassae relatives tn. town. few clays with can Elder, of 'LoMisses ;Helen and jean week-end over t with their r peed ov and 'Mrs. John with their pareats,,l4lr; alt F:irler• Miss Amy Lainmie, o 'f I,oncioit, vis- ited 'reed aver the holidays with her mother, vtrs,',\rtrltx, 'Lammtie, Mr, Ferris Catttalon left to Mon-. day evening for Onodago his duties as school eafhGoderich, is G Mr. Joseph visiting friends in tawvn• of Pontiac, Mr. Nathan \V friends in toWn,, Mich., is visiting I-lobkirk who has Mass Marga her par- ents, the rvisiting tints, Mr. and Mrs. Wat• Idobkirk; re- turnedDetroit on Monday, to has who •north, 'Miss Hazel Coxinother worth, the past 'been veeks, left t00 Saturday. Miss ter ks et wee 1 1 two h l pleasantly els. xlr talined Bnunbernffoflher friends on a • evening last: The evening was after Friday and mask, spent in games era 1 ch a dainty lunch. was served. which meeting of the The fivers ut Sdensall United Sud officers of the Sin - Sunday School was e`ldArthur ednew evening last, Rare the cil xr-presin.a: _., t 110 ,ing officers for the coming yea ei Lloycl Pass` Pfile, superintendent; more, assistant treasurer; Miss Mar- garet Idobinrk, 1 ;I Avis - alndenfteid pianist;MissGladys Luker assistantpianist;Ed.Linden- field, • field, leader of the orchestra. Mrs. John Read and daugYears hter Miss wish Mv innie visited over • ''relatives in London. Miss Carey Mitchell is visiting re- latives in Denfield. ent Miss Edith MCEwae, who has speat the Christmas holidays visiting her sister and brother south of the vil- lage, tto I� returned Kitchener on 'Mon- . visitin(Dr.) Campbell her parents,bell of : Toronto is tMr, and Mrs. Thos. Murdock. The Hensall public and continua- tion ; schools re -\petted again on Tues- day morningwith Miss Jessie John- son and Miss Mary Stewart in nnd arge of the continuation schooland Miss r. Miss Ellis William :v1cl�a1 f the public char e THF S,fi;gFORTH NEWS, 9 O T/•. 8 t O HAYFIELD. �. R� STABLE' '���M�� Cay, .,-a Acid Public School•-T'Jr' Rooni, ."� � , THE U5'vl B Y • nlN7,'IA1G . IU. II' Dy0P1:tfL1S i<OlY Anna Q tl Dean,. (honors ; 't*1 `s_ Jr, IIL�Cas e, hila 'Carsmt; l ^O1.1,+4s THAN Weeds, Asslstaat. ,1 •tr Alit t 1 49011I1 17S i 6 0 QUALITY BULLS. A ) � t` IIAI. � emiettse , e Fred n(;acid G Sturgeon, Iden: Tho' tmete lades n! J encs' d �.,.�, fila O1 t7tn t� o Keith; Jo Al bEF+,A• OV Q. a 3 11 tat Sturgeon,. a ' $mint; Wil 1^3rc> tiJ'sAo l.v o en • Lindsey, T "estilt „ Gains at a Premium—et Teen; Mere + i 1 Bust" Castle, tl Zlttgh; Elliott, icing and the Heifers---•AnPly B Louis; McLeoiii-llrecdliil; 'L Maud* iss* ( seeexamine-- Glt .lt i . Principles. vin;'Barker,.* (missed nossl l Louise ( a eta ' e d a o •• licL n • ,e t u ' n ,u r ) fln , rtel b Y nn int t r l ontl tSt o C �` t J t ri o AOrrcu'tuYa,- T t n Ltritherford -- 00 ' 'l ..•lir S itee a ..lagistalte--The , t.e., t'antrtid of I afatct Insects. autinat[on)• Elliott, Jean; d ay, P Vera; rt. r tcontributeti.by Ontk''Poroeto.ltment of S Osmond,. Albert; Aarlcultu,o, Sturgeo Pearl; Mae* ti n Sturgeon, (missed Primary. --Castle, :examination), don Harry, entila o The immediate possibllitY•Af lower- ' Murray, al stable v � duction' aY ntitk or Ladies and Gentlemen: el et rs of - The question o to s, to f Phank t cost a- t � the s 1 my h in extend n: _ te _ new e or t t n ea to g e1 In cf year w dt r It 0 1s i t a a 1B ce n t B.t lk 1 i u ver ) c e m T 3 f l f ' O p 0 Kenneth; t o1 Coutes $ � is wP radon, Ctrarles,,. *'Bra in erected. It seemd quite increasing the gement and the•t given In cola t g and d cies are being the .caro, •d dLeo , or t on T en p • 1\ d u maY Frances; n Y ran. ' laic T'i i rev ' t p lot h (W �I'' SALE POSTPONED, � � AN KS (A The sale of brick advertised at until CARD monclville has been postponed Wednesday,"Jan. 4th, at 2 Pm, ut30,000 Brick of the Colbell NKS• Aba or sma TI3A ulk k it e O di R b s .A 1 V C tl e • w 'h f t 11 r. ' o � r w Y 1 B a e 1 re. 1 Sl a ' yt ^ , P 1 lU c 1t e b i la t 'l e •' t r s o `z t ce o ` les• lt- Ll r t • tt ,rl e a th u at t old I "la i wish to th os 'supporters good condition and will be s Inwish ko'tueak•all s given out reserve; d ender, xrn ota suf 1Q for the good measure of pi,ant 8 Months' •p kelt Wishing all a 'Tcrmst tAithatmalno , , H the rand r s w Year, cash; over > int notM ths' IIaPPY and Prosperous New raved. jo for I;OIBT• P. WAT50Ii• count oft G per ,cent, per annnm o amounts, nts, Henry Woe, credit 'I Illi$ A` , JAN I A Y 5, 1928, PROFESSIONAI; CARDS, 00 \eaShT. Brown, Met. den, Prop. CARD OF THANKS, -----�--,ts ANU QUILTS. of Tucicersmith. MAsale, also To the ElectorsWis'lt to a -h oked mats for t: I o e om td n d 1 flet . i e o• T - a e quilts. John Hildebrand, ready nt d Egmondville• .1 West of ftaxmill, HELP WANTED. Medical, DR, H. JIUGH BOSS, I?hysicirra • sit- • Loudon I�, of Loi 0 t. Late COf tr1, .. St ga and i 1 a nd, S eG En S ai .London, ort , • ,exr> aaterrtlo}t to diseases of the eye, nose and- throat, Office and 'reside once behind DomiionBnl. Office )'hone Nq, 5; Residence (equal), E':l `Eugene• Bobbie; Castle, .,Bnerie, Prbi1c[pa1. nz M H Sr.t o0 R Mary. - '' im >• M Y . S tlrl 6,. V n- 15 r, 110 Ano Eleanor ( e • Ele .,-: cot c hmi, S •� V. Jack; acl Jr. Stirling, ,J 7 S g ell ors); Yomig; Kenn ' Higgins, Lottie; Elliott Margaret; Lindsay, Jessie; 'Weston, Fred; Gem- Doris*. ;rd Ilia,(honors), ocr), It 'Sr, IV. ---Seeds ,Bernice ( Mackay, Ella; Weston, Gra+ft$o15 Wld- combe, Mary, Sturgeon, Brown, John*.of Landon, spent Mr. Fred Folvl[e, ,New year's at 'his home, sent Mr, L. B. Smith, of Lo dond spent with C the esParke wt re- Smith had Mrs. Snl Parker, rt. Pa Charles C 1 ' �it V tS 'al fora mt edau- ghters Mrs. M. Green is visiting her In Detroit, Mr. William .Parke, ef his paarnta, spent New Year's w Mr. and. Mrs. Charles returned -to :to her Miss Iaetta 3tlern school at Newr Dwt,deeMnand 'iv • ;Con \�trodds to Or•,,,. a0 orn- tr. and Mrs. A. Furter returnedto North Bay on Friday last, g spent Christmas with the 5 ite"S par - V. and Mrs. J. o Mr. wh s on ent d f3- 0 n a 0 .f ass p, 7 �Y Jean the 's 121s J as week spent a few days last He guest of her aunt, Mrs.' D. Dewar, re- turned home on 'Saturday, Miss M. H. Gerrie, who spent , he e at Ing important ken, not be, made ,to give el>:e animals feeding of our cows, to do solseting may ° Idany neglect within a single herd tin e' ai'r• a Y ourPoorer ur o0 t d ac t e 1 • ui P r e e h et P t q in s •ha g db u tc e u se, an Y P ,L - n h i ' t g t a k h a s t t W u in b g, s 1 '�Ba OW, Ire e t e it en Y, Y ' eft r I b the cold sit` will find a et me5 It the rovi as a whole,• we must be find comet I 'e Province oea, th.. n ei t d oa lm a e et w om t m- b e s S o. e t b eas along 1 mayget al. p does not, and animas content toown, palled to live in an atmosphere that.with the cows oe hands• The.4 p .but per - Fresh . vechanged, oti u be estit dcannot n Is' eca I have Fresh air is the cheapest thing w we that it. is not !has they will produce more it: given Wive. Yes, ao cheap p d bymany people, keeping more feed and better care. '• This appreciate I diate im- _ same people imine hesea for tscope c YP thes k to its s I' 'v c . live limits service m - will pay out good money orroct con provement. For any great A stature and t look cold havo prevented. went we must to best air Bali a d r a f get n. to bti ti of Ven ... Two Systems T of I mse ds sta systems with t. z Y can w! We havo two recognized Xing and the Rutherford, ford, -Inn, erford Sys- , hope is centered in the eti1ioes we use.. • Rutherford -In the Rare at Characteristics of a bo. tem fresh air inlets are placedplaced To use a pure-bred bull simply floor and roue air outlets are m th the King • and drugs to e we since we must -along Table the great' '� avn Liable o s h w splendid ,}he head of the polls in the for council for •1928. Year, Wishing you a HAPPY Nev SON r FS hrir;-g:'T�xOM CARD OF THANKS. I T o the Electors of 'Mainers. " to Ladies and Gentlemen, thank the electors of McKtl10 a itowo- ship for the support given Wish- ingmunicipal election on Mdtpi•osge you a • Happy New Year, Dt JN. RIEIGIEIJE.` I , KS. ' T AN. CARDD O F H 0 To 'tile Electors wish M 'Ladles and e express m , thaillcs for the 'sP�le n 'slid vote given sn my behalf on l n confidence -in system e I day and again p eel g at ceiling..:In the out Brice a Prayers produce and to the best of my ability fidI inlets are at the ceiling and In He must eith havo the "1e yourcon fid. of good dairy cattle or else becoming ts. will endeavor to merit • lets one toot above floor level. it Possibilities cause he. is pure bred to not enough,' r f McKillop. G ivtlennen• DR. F. J. BURROWS,; Seaforth, residence, Goderich street, Office and east of the Methodist !Church. Cor- oner r for'the ;.County of Huron., Tele- phone 0 4 0. phone No, RS 11 " OW e 1 nt c'n mans d, suPpot 1 nelection s,' It is possible , ,Earn $25 weekly up at home.ad- dressing canvassing• nve to - es. e P 55 111 ii clic g fu Spare 0 r 'shed. P Everything fart time. Send stamped addressed en- velope for particulars• Gillies Mail- ing ing ':Service, Sox 9, Sydney, Scotia:— DR. C. MAOKAY;•-C. Mackey, honor graduate : of Trinity rivers. ity and gold medallistof the �inity b cr i Medical College;' mem ol- lege of Physicians and Surgeons of io• i tar. ,rift FORSTER--EYe, e:dri ose - rs J, t'aduate In Med+ t and throat. G Aa s, to 1897. Ls eine, University of Toronto Assistant New York,Ophthalmic and Aural Institute, Moorefield's Eye, and hos its to Lo n- Square Mhr throat hospitals, Golden cul, '•1h ` rC1A d, At C 0 mme don, England, 3r'Monday in ea^.h month, ROOMS TO RENT, ` l Seaforth, 3r d f` 1 over D. H.. Stewart's from 1'd a,m, to.3 ,p.m.� �_ •� Six roans 1 ctric::lights, - -- — r town, .Wer, inside toied,let. ee Reasonable DR. W. C. !SPROAT. _Graduate of, tonin hater, , toilet. R rth. of 'Medicine, University cif fo - a it e � ctt S Ia BOX,Y bar rent. Apply to E. L, ------------"> Western Ontario, I:ondon: Mem of 'College of Physicians and Sur- ----- Dental. ya' ns of Ontario. Office in Aberha geons g Store, ,Main St., . 'Senior llrug Phone 90. D_h enta _ -DR. J. A, IMIJNN censor to Dr. R. R. Ross, graduy sue te of ,Northwestern University, �" a ,4 Ilk: Licentiate 'Royal 'College o cage, 'Sur 'Surgeons, Toronto, Office Dental g Main street r ver Sills' hardware, Seaforth. Phone 1'51. - . ELY, graduate Royal F. ,Collj.ege B' o f Dental Surgeons, Torol College • r a R. Smith's to.' Office over W. ion To A fY th. Sc q Mat n street,. . •ocer Gl Y, 18S ce 7 � den Phones, ,office 185W, res es the Ontario climate there is -very little cnce Im me• JOHN M. EIOItER'T, In the results given by ; maximum f goo cattle. Such a bull out - difference producer of gond ca se systems. Both'work well when reasonably goad _---------'-'-`"" ^ 'to Town- ship. wn- tl ofM cS� P To the Electors ors , _ ii' st ac- cept a se .-� ea it F1 ntle e, 1 is. ,and d G e m L adolarge, cept poll hearty thanks y''behalf in Mon'day's vote polled oil my election. I will endeavor to Wtthtbest the confidence expressed in m the Y and .like , every should command a properly ossa stable ui ment must CARD OFTHANKS. nablo eq p price and we should be prepared to in ri does else P fn his thing T g 1n aubull. the mucb a from for B i tionwell tenashould tY 'in aP e -e have cattle,that 'v Beefe charge of the stable, • $est not mean, of coons , sheep and horses livetand peratureeis not buy as closely as possible. A good k a stable .w 600, the temp d bull should be mescaline, hes, good ust kept below. 60°. Dairy re 5e0 to have the ebaracterissies of in those t erature d houId'be COAL AND COKE On hand at the warehouse at the station; Also •a smell lP orsee d pow- er. bine ae P ttin m e g u ANDREW th. afar Se Phone 44 W,tf ARCHIBALD: TREASURER'S SALE OF LANDS FOR TAXES In the Town - of Seaforth in the Huron. County of .liar Notice is hereby given that the list of lands for sale for arrears of taxes has been prepared and thereof may be had in myahedf c , and hs. that ' the list is 'being p hNin the Ontario Gazette, October29, A.D. 1927, and that 19,A and Novem- ber 1 2a the of a me n t.0 ft the taxes, es h It Y indefault au P sues- n Tues- day, o for' taxes lands will be sold day, February 14th, A.fD• 1928, 'at w3 3 o'clock in the.afternoon at the Hall,Seaforth. • ' JN,O. A. WILSON, Treasurer, 4 Town of Seaforth. . holiday at her keen i of 75 degrees bull an s weak. turned 4 ber Tilker ret sn d cto the vil- 1 60°n with airhumid•itY over points where the femallloletoiri ows \e N• Tuesday, returned spent the 1 runs Points where some -Tuesday, having or less. It the humidity rumpsm have been good lege on at Harriston• 76 degrees, the walls and ceiling will with droopy at his home moisture or coat with frost reducers: In such an instance e,. good holidayleft on dripwith m P mated should .Elliottt ired., theyare 'Miss Anila a week -end with her A condition not pa be des bull. to which himself, to spend the ut . a Mistillro, t only haver a- ,good rump he last aunt,P Fraser, who is visit g .,roc 1llnch°?lir Space not family of good Mi Mrs• J% but conte from eir relatives at,iLuckuow. spent A common: mistake meal. is The r5ch her er, who , anim xumped cattle. Similarly cows that Hiss Elmal flier, Mr: her mush, air f the table is dependent are low testers. shouldbe mated testing g theSc o a week -end with her fan for her i f the stable y a high schoolant left on Monday Mie at NinaBuey calls: - Miss Heard returned to the acctsafter spending t chener on Tuesday vacation at her home. d Ann Dewar return - hisses Elva an t Toronto on Tues- dt's•i Year wishes for the New J. eAIVIPBF.iUL E; McKIia OF �1' of C - uttual .F ire lnsllrance Auctioneer. ELLIOTT, Licensed 'GEORGE vrop - he-'Countyi: of H Auctioneer for t Arrengement , Fan be made fox Sale Date at -the Seaforf6 News. 'Cantg� H moderate and- satisfaction guaranteed eed iE. .:. AUCTION 5A � >�--- .. ELUa�, and Implements:. �lli/p1 ,'ON AND R Of under' ,Stock n instru'cti d The er fest ted has been auction 'on - , n AND INSURANCE A too offer o 'Lot FARM AND DSOLATED TOWN D oder cera Beechwood, ' Alex. James' Evans, Vic or, Vice President; PROPERTY ONLY INSURE upon a lea an rain. it is we n Offs sma FONT, anima o it has bean to eco that the a „ rather on 3, Huron 1 dations cod. cath C•F McGreg kinds ofInsuranee risks effect- under winter con le s a feet of the bull Is uta sir lY out out- siessei: general D All k found that 700 or 800 space that than to select a_sire of an (Horses -2 blood horses; 1 g ! 11 the stable p 1 ith no reSarjl d gle or double• S f rth Sec -Treasurer. Directors�Wm. Rtnn, No. 2 S news es Bel 7 h lin f J REAL ESTATE 5'arm ng o the t comes :rom - r la by Pu t GENCY eat radiated -3rom_ . bull ilia selecting a sirs f s Connolly G th h ll i (Successors to' Jamca Watson) ` d 7 n modern stab et fico behiud 1 e NST So James W L b dY 1 f mils Road Su t Y 'bfAI air space a a standing. irrdividua w oo sin 1,000 -pound animal should be ex- ' P 1 thordbred Ayrshire cow, ith the near or remote ances- I 'ilCo�l horse, g h ff sa t 15 Friday, Jan• 6th, at 1 pan., on Titcker- Buchanan in g ° ed to their a le ed anh David Dewar to Bennubse Q1tt school encer visited over y , s NLas w th Miss Gwen Elliott, whhotih s spe t Mls seter. ation 'n E vac i s as ' m d - t en !s i a Er hr t 'h C o m t T 7C 0 wt tl 1 s o 'a n d t 1t o , d d e o Y n h n n 0 Y he t t L c f t r U t 0 me El 1 10 , an h T. V t s. uth \r • R in 'ss itS , \i1 0 d C I ted for a Eew days with. her Ion i percy \ es n. Ida dao zel Ila hes uc iss chi Ai e The services do all rgel trended, e largely a last wer n on Sunday t :Rev Arthur Sinclair P` r. M+>cIlroY Tues day Weston, o Mrs, I Mr. andwith •n'v` • ,o • ltd a season :holiday Sarnia, spenttZurichhe friends at tsr as d Mrs. I3 Wes- or- mer'5 parents, the tinned Church, lie", 1 Wes - in the . Fresbyterian Church and Rev. ton here, Mr. Jones in the Anglicata Church. • e i_ Church.; The three choirs all rendered enc music., excel - son and sister, Mae, ' n„ n Mr. 6Vn over from Detroit on Satu= Mrs.Alex. T3oyes, Mr. and thrift llin the thesold stable 'or building motared Mr, and day afternoon last. Tfer�niad°the i rs. George t th eron and r. family nnew one, ode g give ventilation 4u1olt Mrs. Lou Simpson accon p f visitors at the hmne of 1VLr• and sideration, p t in a system, put to tt on Monday, were v rd 'Seaforth. s to Detre eked ii'Crawford, glass, binge the windows back of our citizens wet• i \irs, Johnand don't Mclntosh and family, lots of d from the top, TUCKERSMITH. Sea - ea o , ea_ Brodhagen; ort 0 , c - M M. James Evans, Beechwood; God- Ewen,Clinton; ex. roe 'h enc_ , ed 1 � at, lowest rates in First -Class Companies. a er e Wide passage !ore meet he • at cod there = pected to warm t7P• while very tors Then again, the bull mhe if March; 1 g ere= due to ca in brad. Ayrshire ,cow with calf _calfinre u to ways and -high ceilings typical of the bi•eod to which James ,Connolly, --•-----"-"` ole features. fornihemanths of•. din •a f d N 3 iia bred g des n-- u the Year Present a problem !n ve longs. I id inter bred. e stock type is S at. n 1 is r e 0 Dement k ha h nit or Quantity cultivator f va 'attention 7 ul calk arrangement and cares Since :,rImplcmentS : ' rt of the stable man d a e made largely on a ,butter fat nand bean -�D ltivatvr'; harvester, a de the P d are , a rest Hess, cutter, can be kept reasonably dry an d a there has come to be g Seine people lough, rollei;, -wagon, buggy, horse artificial 'With three o 'due 0 88 p Ot cls dfo n heifer B Y 1 TS oE: primary ire- side; 1 Jersey A $EAFORTH MARKETS, April; 2 cows dueinMarch; 3 heifer, £ th J G Grieve, No 4, , . calves. - 25' hens. Robert Ferris- Harlock George January 4th a•Pcrexniurit. so.ty,, N 3 Seaforth Murray Wednesday J • •.,$1 2 or , Walton; Mc• 0 r son, Agents --Alex. ts- ex. gA . Gibson, perLeitch,bus. per cafe s Oat S O P nc hie a , ton; E. months: Its only so .2S ith pro er window and door 81 baro of hay td roots. gra efield Wheat, per bus. . . t h at a 7Sc ort J. Buckwheat, w P , l Se uck 3 B o. 5 u ria r. r. N 17 • Murrey, d S s th t A s. p le ou cwt. ow o ren c r. c a 1 a e e s P e testing baggy G. .'ts t Y gY � R. J ho P h of h hi 2 g ' le • . S r 65:, t h nil 1. part s for only p and you can enact in to increase th light sleigh, , , , ...$ t t Y g 3 b halo robes neekyokes yea, � Holme ' ""Karr and John Bran" per cwt.' -: • 3r�ye James from. and much eatisfactionl shownf you in re This practice aHouid in m the results when t for g e butter -rat ventilating system Bre r blankets, r • atmosphith conditions, Yield of the herd by crossing .Ayrshire u Butter, per Ib. 40c 47e the changing the labor Yr ort =holstein ewes.whippletrees, 1 set hacrtet driving 3 set Govenlock, Seaforth, auditors. Parties hour to hour with little or Jersey brills est cases. harness, 1 set double •- forks desirous to effectinsunance or trans- ,Eggs. pat•,doz, , •,• ' $1.25.. E h len drams, e harness, logg g r. business will be promptly gh OCestil7g.Govvs,itt al is -H1 Y, V. us , r b 5'Sc .Potatoes, per bag single row lawn act ole g lost , .. to any of er cwt.... ... . .. . ......$8: whee Itfl ern hogs; P ovelsb APP sh attended to Y d an dI officers addresse , thetheirvenamed ostoffices. ,i - .' to their-tespective p A number firs: James the old year out and the new year eel and Miss S. McC1oY spent New The town bell rang for ten minutes. Dr. McTaggart is visiting for a few Veal': at the home of her mother, MdCioy, Egmondvfile. ' o.Miss antN Torand inAllan es days: with relatives Mrs. ytr„ and Mrs. James Mrs. David Ross of SeaEin town. is vis- Louise Allan spent the 2nd with Mr, Ming relatives and Phos. !nleton are Mr. and Mrs: Thos. APP end Mrs. Edgar Allan, • friends to London. \IEss `Loretto `Lifter spending the ne returned to visiting Welsh is visiting Maynooth Monday, p Mr.nand :Miss Dorothy, vacation with her permits, friends FlorenceDee Miss (Welsh of London T visiting over the holidays parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Welsh. Mr, Orville 'Twitc{het has north siderof chas- ed the building on ion nth to rth Ndha1 Ring street be g Warrener,,and intends start mechanic i vtsitritg Orville is a splendid and will no o Miss venture. Norman It lfessrs, on the Miss Ernia and :Messrs, Murray and Scohts of Seaforth visited En Hausa 2nd concession. a visitors at the fnr a few days, -rth of Strathroy Howard'\Valters, wet of their grandfather, Mr, John Mrs. T. an ' who seen; in l ra r the Christmas Gertrude McGee, withor 1 to 2 pounds to Christmas vacation her moth- dunI water parts green, mixture. Seraturday urrs. B. Sick, returned to L i 40 gallons of water, SaMr, J last, Toronto Ifni- Or parts green, 1 pound db0.nd grtllar- rsit J. McIntosh, of pe alter senate of lead, 1 pound nod on Tuesday or Bordeaux mixtnfe, calf returned Christmas of water died t e Ythe- Ch be.app ma 'Y r forabove he tt ns othe itis m o Any E In the form of a dust, but shottld be diluted with from 10 to 20 tithes their own bulk of hydrated lime. Apply with duster or shake -through a burlap sack. open lnwar forget the "Dutch doors.—Dept,Guelph. if Extension,. 0. A. College, _-_•----------- Insects. The Control of Potatolint atSthe right time a eeeffectiv ly app For Potato Beetle Use ounds to 40 'gallons -n Calcium arsenate. (arsenate of be discourage as. carried, past the first genveratien are' cannot usually- unsatisfactory: expect>by crossing two' breeds of cat- tle to obtain in •the offspring all the virtues of each breed -and nano of the weaknesses, The opposite is; just as •likely. to be true, otherwise:: we. might expect that by crossing a heavy Draft mare with a Standard bred stal- e Draft lien. to obtain the-weifiht of th horse and the, sliced of :therSandard e had bred in the offspring., 1089 proven this is not the ease. Care In Breeding Heifers, age" ry d doubt do well in his new week. Marguerite Black, of Mitchell,. Bert North and n ,per Christmas vion at her home Mrs. James Calvo with her is ghter, Mrs. Alf. Sr the eruton. of daughter, McDonald M cD on Man Mrs, anda Mr. rela- tives in London who has been visiting here, returned home on Miss 011ie Coaxwo\rlh of Tof. ronto is visiting her sister, n. Mr. Robert Higgits is in books. he • n t d1u g • week CC flits w At the election on Monday, Me, Robert Higgins wee elected reeve mof 1-Tensall over Owen Geiger by ga was ma- jority of eleven, of er- a ,very spirited one, ail kinds per- sonalities sonalities being introduced into it. Mr. Geiger and Mr. Higgins are old p• opponents,' having fought several e cations,r. Geiger t e rw [nn tn g - b y S ma l 1 majorities, the first eerie 0 by votes, vr•'Higgins wilt make in splendid reeve, having seven years experie as a councillor in Hensel], youngand e e aggressive. and a mai of ceesIdeetl bre ability; The county ceuricil atntlg. llbe strengthened, especially having served finan- cial lints, Mr. 'Digging . g e and -... as. e, county auditor for tour' years., present in Goderich audit ng the c at ores trraking ready for and county books ri the new treasurer. Home E nioitdville, Murray, a g McCartney •e e of -Mrs. s. George ad with M r. 7 Year's 'S ,New \e aid- family spent t Mrs. G. Walker, Brucefield. Mr. and 'Mrs. W ils°nher sister, and fancily visited with Egmondv,lle, Roy McGeoch, of the short Among, 'those attendtilg course at town are. 'Messrs. DaveCant Joe WilsonM h In tos , c Vfn m ee Gordon a Hcy. Clifford $roadfoot, Papule amid Miss annual school eeting' held At the Russel Coleman a M t.' last 'Wodr 7dsd Y was elected trustee VtTerrryberryarwhose suc- ceeding For Flea Beetle Use lbs, blue aux mixture (4 sonde411 etono, 6 lbs. hydrated lime and vis- e the pois- ons of with s w water) gallons ons used"for Potato beetle. For Leaf Hopper [Ise Bordeaux mixture, spray both sides of the leaf thoroughly, Use Aphis II Potato An r Fo i. Black Leaf 40 as soon as [Ia aphis are at all numerous spray thoroughly, —Dept, of Extension,: O. A. College, Guelph. term had eS P r ed. S. S. No.t held av very successful c as s f u 1 entertainment and Christmas prior to the closing of the school for the holidays, ' cut the ho13- Miss Ball, of ,Byrons P days at her home here. fferson, of Long Branch, 1Hazel J the holidays with lierthclt is spending ag her,par�nts, Mr. and Mrs. W, V. Jef- ferson, of Toronto, ,yfrr, pack Archibald, his rant , spent the holidays, with chis pare Mr; and Mrs, William Engagement. --Mr. and Mrs• C. A. Moffit,.'Brantford,. announce the en- gagemert ofthe[rdaoghter, Laura jean, aMt'L. n White, Thomas, the marriage taee plate the middle of Atun' Miss Jean Moffit,rantyord spent with her the Naive Year holiday frivol, xbi.'iss BettyHouston �.fotiston has returned aces I •car Miss I' ` 5. 111 •• ntf b r tl.• in B to i 'hen to her school h Beaters should attain good size and be properly developed before' being bred. In many cases heifers e toxic red early -age that they at such an ea Y only - The o Y. zed cows. out to be undersi , argument advanced in favor of this gayly breeding is that perhaps over a period of five years an extra calf be obtained, but it' must be, re- membered. not membered that cows which are properly developed' cannot produce• In other' words, the coweshould be considered as a big •factory. She should have site and capacity to turn large quantities or roughage into milk. She -should, like all well man- aged factories, bo given a resting Per- iod air. Even iron and steel, 0 for p id machines not' last dt f ore nor and ma ch ill w have certain idle periods when they are overhauled and put in good run- ning order. This is equally true with rest- ing old have ho ,s She d cowdairy, w a dur- ing freshening and ing period before this time the should he liberally fed in order to repair' the worn -alit parts o1• her body and build up a reserve strength to be usedd lactation production n during th m um P t • l feeding g of acow et a sib. The period, T during her period•of zest previous to lreshenin'g"will pay and pay well. ApplyBusiness Principles, r1 n mower. Household Articles --11 dresser, 'I bell, 1 spring wickernandby of buggy, wriner, 1 table .q. jars, and other articles too numerous to mention. No reserve. Terms—All, sums o'f $10 and under, cash; over t ro amount, six „months' credit joint notes; 6 per cent.. on apP per annum off for cash on ,credit amounts, )y, Price, Thos. Brown, 'au•et:; J• Prop. from wort5S soon cin f „ . suffering ffe g n r. YCMother th ,Haia C m s and any t om, ven .I show the s. ? ieeence of these Para the: ` detectP of can dote they by the 't tiltex9elied aryl thesys- tem Clea zit the child cannot E them, red o , cleared Worm r m e s t Miller's ill .hes t Powders its prompt and efficient., no only ore not only as the eradication 'utpor children but. also to a tons's in ConsctluenCe.. rhnt,arc rurl'de__ ._ n Protect the clrilcl f>aom the ravages Worm of worths by using Grayed, mi ator. 'It is a st'tndard rcm KEEP OUT THE COLD. ;Have metal weatherstrip applied by el M Norman Nichol. and John ods n d; tf .' •Che Newman Raspberry. The Newmem.rasPberrY has done well at the Centralon xper17e tht el in Ottawa, being arm,1 Fvarieties. Bile ' it newest ya promising of the neter s originator,ins,', C. was named an, and is a selction 1: •• tnaal Newman, rown 'and' tesla:l.. Theoriialseedlings +vas taken fret: rt The original seed Sold containing the varietland5 Cute l best, Eaton, Herbert, Ring, dors. The seed was' planted en 1 and the following'study.501)( It o Plants were set out for Years later it was possible e of town, tI(I selection from the b s was then that Seedling Newman No 23 was recognized to pommels imp:. 1 1917 19 'I.6 and T7. crit. In r m ti ; to revel, r} toe I varlrty was sulxmftte trial to .,the 'Experimental i at:•t '. where it ranks among , the h, ,. varieties. + - GIRL WANTED. ,Girl to do general housework. State vales. Apply at The News Office. 1 U.F.O. MEETING. 11Th, On Wednesday `evening, Jan in Carnegie Hall., at 8•p•m„ Mr. Bis- 9onee tte, B .S,A ., will il l adenus t "Entomology", (Wm. rs, Pres. ELIMVILLE. Messrs. John ,Wilcox Eof xet Chicago and Robert Wilco spent the week end in the village. •N oservices were held d here er e by 7 Sun- day u n daYowingt0 the verYstormy wea- ther. .'_ Mr, and Mrs. C i. s- clhurst, visitedat Mr. 'Ed. Johns on Monday:. Mn Walter Johns'returned to Lon- don on Tuesday after spending the vacation at his home hsereQf TorontoMiss Lorenas J xt spent the holidays s at the home eo f her mother, Mr5. Johns. Miss Mina ort[sh has 'returne to her duties` after• visiting her parents for the hblid•ays.leasandyl Verna.B•rock very P pelts people- of; the neighborhood the Young S P evening, ticighborhaad last Thursday (intended for last weef )ouictty The nomination bast Monday when the Reeve, Mr, ,Jas• Ballantyne, and Councillors, Messrs. I-Itigh Berry, Bet. Wiiliants, D• an D e vv and Wellington S1ritner,were ed byacclamation, est 'Sittiday ids church 9 ern ch ar • lTte I morning was Well attendeeave an a,dn ul the pastor, Rev. Mr, Smith , g las .Olay. dress In keeping with Christtt The choir sang a fine anthem and`a quartette, Mrs, T''red, Wright,Mr,Ed. Jahns,•' Mr, Bruce Cooper num- ber, PYn7st•enderada beautiful berg Mrs tWeght taking g salonpart ;the The school church last Thursday evening was very hitereetig 1hrangh .the varied 'program to a yery the tea > both to creditable manner, of ars, whc had, spent atin 1 e ithemselves. • A 1"t+ime Dressing for Wounds, ---In some factories ' and workshops car- bolic, adhalic, acid is kept for use in catiteriz- ing wounds and cats sustained by tint workmen. Far better o keep n cleo eekeeeeeetien Alt lt'n.•au chxtttltl, ah Ca tie.-� herd of dairy (ler I -a good he he r of g may u Y p Branch, ' Iry Bra , til r � oett lc d , t ab Live b ` et L rd 11 ns Nei , Co r; , 0 ut D• fe.$ Ld by Lai,' rut t i L pasturing the ' be r foot e annual 'meeting of the September lath, .re/Hew n nng after tan die. Is not aewe',i1!'t, ars;: Onta ice Department • et Agriculture, I no. y County _Representatives; ef the dice, pint .0 tile• win w of the Plant.Bhou18 hr• rr,v leaf without vote, resolution wall passed a gnoct nit otoun F inwkl, of time tralunt them t ted to rl7otlt 4i0 I p the use of "tlntarla Bio I ,•.lt•v rnr}t+ I1 +t, of Yavaring } .. •... _� rr n.+,,,aw ., > �.nw�wc xt�+•t"� -alci1111•1-_._.. , Dairying ad well as all other lines of business requires' the application of business peineipl„e nd cream ship- persyou heard milk a doubting the aecttraehof the testt which is being given them, not' be. doubt or suspicion Producer) should learn to do this testing themselves, A Babcock a- is not sexpensive ing prohibit to .prohibit its tise. The method of. testing is fairly simple, The results the expen- diture, tt h 4 p n justify obtained dm ore t ha is 0 dal m Ana ver y gives every r It ,r retire• reliable ettnclt on .tris cows. This coupled with the weighing. of or the the monk Will eliminate monk Amery met and of nrtderupulond ere ld boa guide for the building to airing e a to Toronto, 10tl nutuuln The aiC l• - plants shouldo, , . • - 1 At. the Islet Ann , Haveyour otir next rr�� coat' made' • '.Overcoat Suit or ®vr. - s� by ,'MANS E. A W. Practical Tailor Main St. - Seafortli Prices from $25.00 • up. made up own materials Your at reasonable rates p prom. t Service I'<�usfor t on. at ...Style- and Satisfaction Friday Thursday, I' day , and , Saturday CA,4 W , 5 .fY C Lee in "The Winning of Barbara Worth"), (AbeNow a Paramount Star bA THE with "FLASH" the Wonder Horse- with melodrama 'fltrvored Iii-roarirt�, hard riding"' •e and spiced with comedy romance - ..: LA Monday, Tuesday " and Wednesday -p' DOVE FRANCI X. . •UN in THE IVIAlk-RIAGE CLAUSEi from o tlie S . Eve, Post story r•Technxsi Sq. ' "MAOFADD t�N'S PLATS" COMING 1 r