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The Seaforth News, 1919-01-30, Page 10. . . ta niameeresememetement Mem. Stemmateneene The Best Wins 7 hot is whp this is the most popular Barber Shop in town. Boer thIng is sanitarp and pou eon enjoy a haft cuthere. Oommercial Bather Shop,C4th W. li'01311VSON Prop MUSICAL Miss Annie 0, Govenlock, Graduate Teacher's Course Godowoky Methodo, sna,dian Academy of Mulder Toronto re -open kor Waimea in piano, Organ . d Theory on floptember 8rd. Pupils will im prepared for Ossuadian adenay and Toronto Conservatory animations Studio North Main St, Phone 103 MUSIC .0 I Mos, O'Connell him re -opened Wessel in Piano and Singing. Pupils prepared for the London Ottn- oervatory, MRS. O'CONNELL, John Street, Annual Meeting The Annual Meeting of the MeKiPep Mutual Fire Insurauce Company will be held in the Town Hall, Seaforth, on Friday Feb. 7t1', 1919 at twu P. M. The business of the meeting will be to receive the Animal statement and Auditora, report. The alerting of three directors and two e editors end other bilailiess which might be celiebiered of benat for the Compeny, The retiring directora ere .1 Mee te, 11:eve, dentin; Evans and .1011(1 Berimmees who are i,g ilo for Meatier. JAS. CONNOLLY sHO11, E. HAY Pres Sec, 61 SEAFORTH NiaWS TiltirSdely jaimiary 30 I CORRESPONDENCE I MAKE CONCRETE TIE Well Cured and Properly Made Cement Tile Equal to Clay. 0199......Mibmoaavolabsvmefilsomobinme.s.R Mrs James Carter still keeps poorly jr. and Mrs, James Harris and daughter have returned from Preston. Mr, and 1Y1rs, Thomas Clark of eitn• shine visited relativeo. Hogs are going clown in pries though meat ie as dear as ever. There are many kinds of hogs, Eh! Mr Price shipped a oar of cattle to Toronto last week, Etlooh Clark, who for the past four years has had oharge of rural mail route No. 4, will relinquish bin duties on April 1st. Thos. Mose of MoKillop will take over the route and has pur chased a house from Humphries Bros, next to the Bank of Commerce, Mr. Mose has just recovered from an ill- ness ot typhoid fever, Mies Margaree Humphries left re - °putty to visit friends and relatives in Toronto, Hamilton and severe1 pointa in New York State. Several from here attended the Na- tant of the late Miss Mabel Hayeroft of Brunets. Win, Stewart of McKillop has been sereral months with a serious attack of blood -poisoning in one of hie legs. It is hoped that he will soon be coniplete- ly recovered. Pte, Ed. Byan, 8011 of Thomas Ryan, who enlisted with the 1610 Battalion, has returned home and every One is glad to me him safely buck again`, John Shortreed was elected trustee at the annual meeting of the the School Board, Feiner Bennett ism appointed. caretaker. The school has opened again after being closed on aecoant ef the flu Staffa Much sorrow is felt here at the death of a pioneer, of the vihiege, John Sad- ler sr. who passed away at the age et 77 years About ssIon EttoUtliS ago 11. onff.reti a stroke of paralysis and roam recovered Berri in Pickering he came to Stains" while young arid worked ao a oarmanter. Fie built a seivrnO1 winch he rano until aome years ago , His wrdow, Isabel Barbour, suevives. aim 2 sous, Wm, and Robert and ti ndeshoro daughters, Mrs. Trick of Vancouver, and Mrs, El:manual ot Mitchell, One brother. Win. of Hamilton and aerator enuu.: ongragataotlal g of Item, Preebyterian Chinch washeld ie ,1.-o nient with e. fairly Lime° attend meee, New officers were eleuted said the tepeete of the various cornmitteen 11 onnetnes rienved that the chimer we, hi ee, mace/sent linen/eat 0.10,1) )i11 Whey. tea taasineee wee aoreeieted, fre,J1.11011.,8 were served mei the rest ot roe r Was Spent seas:bit-, 1 neecial meeting of the £ted Oros 710 081. et the home ei Moe nireitles to :Jew ;el en* Heeler Miedeee, Th,„ to 4, mei it ed ,r Methiiig for these ,nifortrit ar yr .be S.rniete gladly oi,e gariL, o w roi Cly to soar 12.tetto 7.110 to interested in the marl, 'Ara. • In.; Yotreg and danghter. Mies. ce Va. 10'7. 77 V. 011 from 11,5rfold •n. 86= 1):1! 7,11a. Vetzne was guile 11 srri is corminerahlr tenter yew, Mrs Jas. Harbaru of Hibbert tied a sister in Pickering ourvive. The Farmers' Institute was poetime- ed by the fin. 'Ir. Wee, Sedler and his sou Eti of Hamilton was here last week. Mae. 'nary Drown has passed tool age of en ;tears, She Was (11 11 be deny etettlers of blibbert. ;Dublin A108 7111(11111 -71 Ili 01. ey has gene to it n,Itr310. Vernet, eitaioney lies a position ie renoi: e at present, - 1,11'oriner et Wieeteasie men ti oe iriezeis iime week, Pendergest him retureed .0 Novice and tiangliter 0101-81:! to chioa 1.111 to week and will otionpy the eenee meeides• vacsited by dere, 1.00 101: h omen)' held 17, very etrooesetel giantism nee last week in the ''orreeters. • Mise Mae Lyon has returned home from o • Mit with reintives 111Exeter, The 801:81005 1(1 the Methodist Church V 1v held in the beserneut tiutil the mat oFeb. in eerier 1:0 0011001:10 fuel, ele, Tins, itlamperee is aroued again, Mrs, Harry Leos, :e visiting her dame Lee, ear-e;A leersleire, of Exeter. Or. R. Shaddiok Wad reoently 1 Vier itor 111 Holtaesville, Mr, Fred Johnston of Ingersoll was home over Sunday, ,Organized agriculture has reoeived the unetinted and loyal support of the Weekly Sum Toronto, during the Wen ty-eight yeare of its existence. It is today giviug generons and hearty sup- , port to every movement oaloulated to further the interests of those engaged in marioulture, Those farmers who wish to keep in touch with -the great °inoperative movement among agrioul- turioto in Ontario, should read it every veek, The women of the farm will be particularly interested in the Woman's page, specially written for The gilt% hy woman tiring on a ferns. Mr. in thrightroll of the Sturenail Brink 18111 Patiettiog relieving. Louie Howard of Detroit has her 1, ti rimier with frieuris. Varna MisS <Aldan:We and MIS. Margaret Areastiterig are lir Hamilton at presew 01i 1. 005.3n3Sn was operated ,.n foi appendicitis and 18 (101119 leen. Mr lnielielson of Leacknow is taking bo 1 wash, elessre, .1 (11105t011 and Stepliensen Went to London for their discharge frora military duty, ecil Vfllsy is now finite well mode after a long Mimes. The local Orange Lodge soot a letter ef sondolenote to Mr, and Niro Join Dale on the death of their sou. Tho fasyal Searlet Chapter of Eltem. lay held their annual meeting on the s 4th and elected °facer% Horse for Sale For sale,a good big driving male standing 16 haat+, soured. Apply to The Nene Offiee • Strangles, an Infectious Disease 44 Colts Slay Be Controlled -- The Cause, Symptoms and 'ilreattnent of This Serious Dettease. (Contributed by Ontario Department of Agriculture, Toronto.) 0 make conerete the satis- factorily many things must be taken into consideration. In the first place it is very necessary that the nuenufactuter have experience in the making of concrete tile; besides, it is essential to have good strong machinery, a good qual- ity of sand and gravel, or °reeled rock, iirst-clase cement, material and cement thorougkly inixed, and a kiln where the the may be steam cured. Only strong, heavy and durable machinery ,hod lee used. With respect to material a good Aggregate would be one part material, which would pass through a twenty -mesh sieve, and two parts, which would range from the previous size men- tioned up to one-quarter inch atone. Only good sharp material should be used — one in which there is clay should, be avoided. If this cannot be procured a sand weakens metabine will have to be added to the equip- ment of the plant. Where a great many tile manufac- turers make a mistake in the making of concrete tile is in the fact that they use too "leen" a mixture, that is not enough cement to the material. The proper mixture for first-class tile is one part cement to 2% parte of crushed material, and in no case should the mix be more loan than one to three of a total aggregate, sufficient water being added to the mixture to make a gum consistency. When the tile are completed they should be places in kilns where they may be steam cered and left there for a period of not less than 48 hours. The kiln should be about six feet in height and oi a width sufficient to allow the required manner of trucks on whioh time tile have boon placed to rest during the curing process. The tile should be plaeed in the kiln not more than 1 1/2 hailers after it has been manufactured and kept there for 48 hours during the steaming process. After it has been cured it might be removed from the kiln and piled in the yard, and should have at least two weeks hard- ening before being again disturbed. Before the product of any tile plant is offered for sale samples should be tested either at the plant or sent to the Drainage Department at the 0. A. C., Guelph, to be tested to see if it is of the proper strength.—W. lt, Scott, B.S.A., 0. A. College, Guelph. Strangles --Its Cause and Cure. Strangles, commonly called "Colt Distemper," ie an infectious, febrile, erruptive disease peeuliser to horse, eapecially to melte or quite young borses, but tense. of all ages are li- able to muter, mee attack does not render an =harti tinateue frora a second, but there are few cases in which an animal suffers the second time. The disemee appmsrs In twu forms, known as (a) Inviter Strangles, (b) trregular Streegles, often called "Bastard Stritneles." As with all contagious or imeetious diseases it is caused by a seccilic virus which communicable from animal to ani- mal by contact Or eurroundinge, may be carried from a diseased to a healthy animal on the bands or clothes of the attendant, on pails, rorks, harness, clothing, atm and It is poesible it may be carried consider- able dietonees in the elm Symptoma — When the absceases form in the space between the terms of the lower Jaw (called the maxil- lary speno) the general health is often so little affected that nothing wrong is suspected went the abscesses break, but in most came there is a dullness, more or teas 1011s of appe, fit,., increase of leraperenure, nasal disehargo, at first watery, but soon beroming purulent. (sough, often dif- fieulty 01 swallooing, A. tumor or hunters can be felt, and generally seen in the neighborhood of the head, usually in the space already referred to in the throat or higher up, Just posterior to the lower now. In severe eases the patient becomes unable to ewrhlow, the cough becomes very Painful and breathing more or less labored and difileult; and he usually stands will his nose protrnded, tee- ing a supply of fresh air if at liberty, Treatment—In mild eases good care and comfortable quarters are al] that is needed, other than Bushing out the cavities of Dm abscesses three times daily with a 111:0 Per Dent. Win- ton of one of the coal tar antimepties or carbolic acid, in more acute eases in addition to the above it is good practice to steam the nostrils occa- sionally by holding the patient's head in steam ezeapbag from a pot of boil ing water, to which has been added a. little carbolic aril. Feed and water out of a high manger, as he swallows with greater ease when head Is ele- vated. Give the patient two to four drams of hyposulpente of soda (ac- cording to size) Clime times daily, Keep hot poultices to the throat, lance abscesses as soon as ready and treat as above. Feed on soft, easily swallowed and easily digested food. If he wont eat keep up We strength by giving new Milk and raw eggs with an oz. of sweet spirits of nitre several times daily. Do not attempt to drench'him, Give the powders out of a spool, placing them well back on the tongue. Give the liquids with a e -oz. syringe. If there be danger of suffocation, and the amateur can- not relieve it, a veterinarian should be sent for promptly. In cases of irrie gular strangles the same treatment, • lees the local attention to the form- ' ing abecesses is all that an amateur, , and, after all, that a veterinarian can do. SAVINGS Regular deposits of small amounts will often accomplish more than infrequent deposits of larger amounts. The regilletr saver finds inspiration in watching his balance grow. interest allowed at 3% per annum added to the principal half yearly. T DO AN BANK a' 1, SEAPORTH BRANCH: R. M. JONES, Menem ExiisinitxxximmustaxxxxsturtusuunnumutsuuxonsisuplxxxmioiClitliii Cromarty We are glad tti say that Jae, Howe Jr. who has beets 111 with p1100010010 18 now on the *lend, Mr. 11, Rogers of Seaforth has been visiting friends here, Miss Mary Nloliellar of Brussels i slow recovering rapidly at her hom from a severe attaek of pneumonia. Bayfield ellen Ashe-Evereat was inLotolon last week, Mr 31,7, Merrier has sold his gen- eral stock to Mini M. Reid an has moved to his farm raieutly bonght. Mrs. Weir of London is a guest of Kra, Tippet Mr, Ohns. Team and bride arrived bere from Port Stanley and are now iu IC. Moorelan's cottage. We wieli them joy, ‘-- Constance -1- Mrs, John Medd is not recovering ea fast as her friends hoped, The Indio meet mice a week and BOW for the Belgians, Geo, Clark 18 111 Toronto taking les - eons In music Mr. and Mrs, E. Clark went to Eg- MoudVille haat week to attend the feu. eral of their brotheminelaw, Mrs. R, Oartiochan who was brought from the west for buriel, Pills That Have Beriefited Th011a- ands,—Known far and near as a sure remedy in the treatment of indigestion and all derangements of the stomach, liver and kidneys, Parmelee's Veget able Pills have brought relief to theme ands when other specifies have failed. Innumerable testinaoniale can ha pro duced to establish the truth of the assertion. Once tried they will be forma imparter to all other pine in the treatment of ailments for which .they are prescribed, Keep Then Smiling eeire?..! The "Welcome " sign Mill heroes 1,: 77 tne deer . of the Salvation Army Hostel. Hele neern -O.: lone11 there: While our aohlier.s Have need of the neeMsee eemielinees 71, xell 1(0 hadily-1)0emr shut the .doorte thi: !" lap them smilingl The Salvation Aron, respenhefor ..a nrnion Dollars for Hee boy:, nho won the victory. TOls m nee firm; time -the Seine - tion Arrey has made a general enema1 fer its Work. We urge you now, for the stake of tlic salenere, end as 0 VITAL factor m the solution of Crairelans Recoottrecticen problems, with the liointeeeinheg of her boys, to git•e end to gin liberally! Our men in Irliaki may not all be Immo for futother year. While there it a compdnee of Canadians in uniforne over there 0i• over HERE, there is work for tRe Shileatien Amen. Lased*. The weary waiting and: the (Maned discipline -epell dangers that MUST, be guarded ageinst, happy unile end a com- fortable body help to keep trouble at a distarice. stet let the Hostelhut for lack of . funds! ,. ° a • The 6'„ 6 lalivaciaria Army nrth Neli r 7 '1 IvratitIm Cif Ulna joirulary 19th to 25th "First to Serve—Lunt to Appooll" A WORD ABOUT THE HOSTELS1—Have you ever been incide a Salvation Army Hostel? If net, ask a returned Man about the Hostels in Paris, Louribn, Toronto, Hamilton, or any others that he has stayed in cner HERE. Let HIM tell you about the REAL beds, the home cooking, the fried eggs, and hot coffee—and hot baths. If he knows you very web, he may`give you a hint about the spiritual comfort the Salvation Army Lassies give these men far front home and all it means! • SALVATION ARMY MILLION DOLLAR FUND COMMITTEE Headquarters: e, Mail your subscription to Treasurer Toronto and Ontario: SIR EDMUND WALKER Toronto, Ont. Treasurer New Brunswick: JAMES M. CHRISTIE Bank of Commerce, St, John, N.B. Treasurer NOVEL Scotia: DONALD MacGILLTVRAY Bank of Commerce, Halifax, N.S. or to COMMISSIONER RICHARDS, Zik, Albert St,. Termite, Scat es r Warm Footwear SetrYirT "The Home of Good Shoes" Phone 51 Seaforth PRINTING Counter Cheek Books Letter Menne Pesters Envelopes lelettu Cards Looe Leat Ledger F011114 ate. Statement,: , Prenreei mos Dodgol'e Calling ('z'& Memeriel (nerds 11111 fiends Wedding Cerrle Note lietede Neatip and momptig Jona tisi The biggest men in the eountry have found that the easiest way to spell success is to ADVERTISE° Sup. pose the newspaper did not is 839biiSh the sevzs. howl .Wouldi the people know what is happening ? if you don't pblLh your Store New's how will the people know about your goods? You can never soil the gi,,:.ods people da • s9t know vieu kanve ncivc.rtitqin.g. leAtiaig ab;i-iittl "-tow! zEock. •.. The firnt thavi ad vertisi4f:. gets Rve7y Aehlt (SWeti not ativ,.;,;t1i-se. Ohop, worn .v.nT.2. sback, fiTharits :for 1I1t NE' 71. ,,e,oewn„,eneeeeemee, emenmen, ememmementeromememme,meemenerem„.„,„,„„v„.6' END STOMACH TROUBLE, GASES OR DYSPEPSIA "Pape's Dlapepsin" makes sick, sour, °easy stomachs surely feel fine In five minutes, If what you just ate ie mining on your stomach or lies like a lump of lead, or you bel9h gee and eructate, sour, undigested food, or have a feeling of dizziriem, heartburn, fullness, mama, bad tete 01 month and storeaeh-head- aelie, you can get relief in live minutes by neutralizing acidity. Put an end to such 51011.0111 distrust now by getting a large fifty -cont case of Pape's Diapepsin from any drug store. e You realize in file minutes 110W neealess it is to suffer from indigestion, dyspepsia or any stom- ach disorder caused by food fermentation due to excessive acid in itiromach. Help for Aothme Neglien giVeff aathrna, gre 7 eilvantage, The ri011b- le, 0(100 11 1)115 1oc1117.41 13 foobnold, fast. eno ita grip 011 brot.elnal passages tellaeionsiy, 3.,.» Rottoggre; Asthma Remedy is da ly curing mem asthma of long standing, Years of suffering, however, might have been prevented had the remedy been used when the trouble was its its Bret stages, stet neglect emtbeno, het me tine peedaretion at GA** • MAIL CONTRACT SEALED TENDERS, mettreesed to rho PoVromaler Ustieral, reOefrr Ottawa 1111)11noon, 011 Friday, the 7th duy of Fehreaty, text, for the °on- veyance of Hie niajetity'sx5115, on 1)1,011°81rd °entreat fer four ream, rix theme per week over Seaforth No. 4 Rural Route, from the Postmaster containing further information as en cominioue of propos- ed (1111)1(501 1057 be men ancl hlank forme of Tender may be ohteined at the Post Offloes of Seaterth, Emmen& vine, Cloblinball and Bracefield and at the office of the Pest 011ie° Inspea. tor Loudon. POIsT OFFICE INSPECTOR'S OFFICE, Loudon, 97t11 Deo., 1918. Chas, )3„ Maker, Post elks Tioropeoter • , -