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The Seaforth News, 1919-03-13, Page 4
PROPESS'iOVAL (API MEDICAL Yye��tt li; 0811011 Itt)8a, Irt1Ysielaa and Surgool -a+}kuto of Londe) Hospital, 13',nduu, England, 111'•ettennmt to diseases Pt )llye, gqLd� Throat, o neoandrosidence behind. dominion Hunk. • DIDo Phone No, f,' ttes(denle Phone N0, 106 0lr, up is 1 ,wtu. y- 9 OstCkurch, Coroner (l0o 7rCounty mnt l7o teoirfo 01Huron 1tlle]tonr hs ++1 . _ INNS. oeUl'r A 11,0811,A\' Physicians and sLeficrnuon0, t oder10111 Street, opposite 1100100 - Church. 3eatotth,. SCOW, graduateVietorta etld Ann Arbor, and ItemborofOrd:tiae Ca'legt:of Plilsir1.111, 0004 9Urg0ons. Coroner fur i 1 noir "t 0 urn'. 111.oS. 0 honor graduate Trinity Uulver,Irv, gold medalist trine v Medical connive 9"0100 of (iollege,.1 I)si, 0001 and surgeons. Ont orb'. DIn �n,0nint nu,lt C8(07' 01100 distopthie nses nod ]lteUmntit trnl blas. acute (i d (chronic disnrd era, Ear, Eye, Nose and Throat 01070v1d to- "caved With iut lh ):hilt (anenita11 II iron. Olil a o,, r ('11708010'01 Drug titre • .fu 8.lay, 01 m t u. at Friday $ l rn t 3 nom I err E, J. FL Forster Fye, Far, Nose and Throat Graduate 'i in M,1•li,ril,e. 1.'elversity. of Toronto 1897. Late Asaistent New "York upltthnl- uiie and Aural 111 t'l.ute. 9'I8ore110h'i'e Eye, and Golden Sq 1018' Throat Idos pitats. Loudon England. At the t,laeen'n Uutdi, Seater*, third Weci nesday in each mouth item 10 a. m• to 3 p. to - :'3 Waterloo Sheet, 0untlt, Stretford. Phone 2o7 Stratforpd. Issued Y JOHN 17til8t ti Licenses t+s ud pi clan 8 e - forth insur ,nee Scut nr a postcard wdering in ge 'our rates.ccldenN 9. D. 1•tilkos1SLHY, ,we,lrro..,w.n:1=,,01 . 0 01 MIOb Qlkg06+ S ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY 1! Froth the Office MAIN ST, . SEAFORTH, ONT• Phone r l• ala M 0 37 BJ g ii SUBSCRIPTION Uuc dollar per ram strictly (0 Adria nue it not paid In aavauoe, ono dollar and a half will be charged. United States papers, 0 H rens, extra, atriokly in ad Val10C. When subscriber, chnange their address i notice should '1oe 01; too (mmediatelY, giving I both the oldand the new ai ddresa, Sub- Oscribers aotUYtna Y Irregularity of delivery..nfl Reading Notices—No reading notice, d advertising nay entertainment or matter by ggIggg which money is to be made by BAY Parson I or cans wlil be Inserted In Ti(g NSwa without charge, The price for the inser- tion of business announcements is TEN tents per count line each biscuit:, to parties having ,n• contract for display advertising, and EWE ee010 per line each insertion to those having dlsplaY contracts. and for Church, aoelety and entertainment reading notices. Card of Thanks 1 to 9 lines, 3e cents. Judicial. Logo!, Official and Govern - moot Notions—Ten cents per line for first Insertion sled five cents per line for each subseeue insertion. Yearly ,rds--Proteselonol Cards, not exceeding nae Inch, will be inserted for &S, 00 ter 0;,fir, too"able strictly in advance 3 Display n'ixertfsing—Rates furnished !Sf ou application "Advettleemenw ordered for insertion, wUB • 11b0W,.,.:,cad thwoe eaeahuit rltten order' fir received forpnth' u7111• continuance. i i 1 .s,s rig f d late incuren'e Co... {,cIt n Wt 1001 London un i adim„sria.*'.,a:zrat^e and Accident lnayaenMCo, 4 ri s.,ufoetta, On:. I;r"".--°-"�•.:"•'°�,„A°'�*"'a""`®'d' g'� (' ,y from nearKitchener,Mr. and :ifs Beigeeley will reside en the _o, o ra o af (rt @fir Kitchener.. Letters to the Editor 1/11107 be accom- panied by the writer's own slg0atare, pot or publlcaciou, het as n guarantee of good faith. The unldl•r'tcr accepts no respon- sibility whatever 1 the statements made in such e,1111113.01-ittons. Letters on reli- gious topics win not be published at all escept as paid advertising. plainly- marked as such. The ride for such matter le ten cents 7)80 line. J. F. SNOWDON EDITOR AND PUSLISHEFI THE SEAFORTH NEWS ilii W m R ' - Montgomery per assed Mol I away at his home in Wroxeter on Sun- day morning last. He had been in poor health for over S yearns A result of heart trouble. He was 64 yearn of age and had spent all his life farming Sn Howiek township. He is survived' by his wife and daughter and aeon, at present taking a poet graduate course 11 NewY i York. Walton A St Patrick's Sooilil will be given in the A. 0. U, W, Hall under the auspices of the Walton Women's in- stitute on Monday, Maroh 7th. An Irish programme will be given includ- ing Rouge, recitations and outwits ' An Irish lunoh will be served. Every one coma and be Irish for the night; The William Perna family who have been residents of Oraubrook for mans years have moved to Brussels, Mr, Richard Pratt of Hallett has disposed of his 170 bore farm to Mr, Lydaitt of Walton, taking over the lat- ter's store busiriae iLo that place, A flock of geese were seen flying over. Clinton within the loot week, At 111H©vale the G. T. R. Ageltt °loses the station at four O'olool7 in the afternoon and is not on hand for the evening train, This is on coconut of Ole the regulation fixing the hours of his Clay as eight, Miss Florence iimith of Gederi0h, who is attendiug the Toronto Uuiver. sity was awarded the Linooln.Hutton Scholarship for her assay entitled, "Utopias"; and she is also the winner of the MasseySoholarehip for the high. eat standing during the year, Mr' James Dickson of Godorich has received the appointment of Deputy Registrar for Bruce County. Mr Dick- son has had a long experience as de- puty registrar in Huron. The wedding took place at the home of Mr. arid Mrs,Jacob Brown on the Goshen line Sonth on Tuesday Morph 41h when their daughter Luella was united in marriage to Mr, Gorden Bor- . aiailau'-:ent�,L•I.ttsnyi ;:u '811/tem 01e a • 3`- 81,0181,81.1001.tt } 011 .1 sato a .h••! -••,u•, e a :01 . • ss; ,then bt 1110.,. a e:t.:.1) .et!-:, app`!: ati n .1 a a•.^. .. So their 0144 ,,4.4, 3r 1S i`I3 13 00 i118ei1i E ,.. $ • hone 11106edge to the LI8Ufl3 }i ;_: • a t 111.t'r •br.:.;ght ttto reply that the cc. y0tasinnib : dill 00,a17t1 The foot is tha... - :1- :,1.;t of the 0trdents is 0 m 1440 O.OrW 1.031 uxay i^ ileo' • a',Observations Thi. 0 0' : urate to ..,•. 0bymar1..n 0101 io ne Tlra 4.70001 • legged brei.cicT to; :0101' from 0,3 •• -, cane 000 1ua119 , i . s 1i Itt1I1g a;ek nlalnt t ,ui} not ' b 1r sit :1:32 "tt6 SJ. .t .,..., between I L1' it ,v ,,i•' • , ' i1 lir: , •tr:c. by . .. .1,v 1: ft ny e1 that t of aatt,tl nt -'„ tire •. A frausiuss 1kfSoi1:.)141 t o.ro.§lcr x8164!! • is 1. i3 �' .1?9W,. t Sea or- h News )13VERTISe;ii1iN 1S Will supply fire recfuired energy photic - 34 estniagsd27 . tl? l ty that til' splendid cc. iv of the adlan so'diere at the l,.:'.., .t.. i. 71 I 'eruished by 011e Kin. ver is to o,,' for it i gr:ro 700p,.,n3ih liry. n'r9 hist' E:e 100''. Iv wort: well on an11 their weifare te. 14•' Ven i,. 71,ori:'. Tied • x17.,11• . cru tr..: tvit.l, !heir be. ) :1 1 l 011. • 1 • _ r ni4'c• ,,• 11 •li. • t - d1 011 ➢ 0 .4 •ee The Women's 'Inatitnto_ will hold their regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs, A, B. k3rttoe, on Thum. day, Maroh 20th at 2 30 p. m,' Mrs, R A. Monday will take the topic for the meeting, "Our Privileges and Responsibilities a* Canadian Women." Gertrude Miller will take the girls' topic "Hone Making Ideals” There will also he read the fourth chapter from our new book, Mur Government. ICverybody welcome, ,•1 _• '::afro I:.. 1 o 00 .4 :10 hk,.,'t• cnv. .;1 i , t i d.• 1>8g, to m..,_.,(04(1- Iariy.—I ref. 0080111110'V•1 , .. i 1 mbs, Fr014uent cur •.3 1(0100urc is benefirinl to, i 11 ➢i.•ht'i by', all Glasses of -ett➢, -, 1e> '31;.r special 001011111i'1'4to)/If r 81') ,- , 1,..:.p. It is true for tie,, r': t ,l. a. 0144•e14 are subject to ill1,1010 tn. .Swett:,:e whlCh tufty he S,1' 0.. 7 .0 a 0007010" sheat by not pestui t nu_• .t,. fcr too gree:' .t i _. Sit add`. lion- to ih, ,1y 08010' alcrce.c 7 soim nth i JI 01 11 1 1 (007100' ti t .Ii 'i t 1.'cr a .. f:11 n sa ,1 171•_ 43.10 1 ::Ser'.. sh .:p if '40.0) , .'.::1'. -,:, the 13,33!.. t 7,3J ll Pus 1.1.1. - in tit' 0104 .,1.1 i E', ;,fief the rye is , 1- rill, rah,, may • be 0':;,. . 1,... . 1:.01(1 and will come alone; for ;.r ut._ la June. or 44_7, + 0'401 as possib10. 6, Juiy Altaito, and red 11' er are sat- } isfacwry p,s a e enol•=, and will serve until the rape is Toady. Au annual n its tit, re!... ••:1?bity pasture c0ns➢sting of one bushel each + of wheat, oats and barley together with eight pounds of red clover pro- vides a good posture for the early summer months, and the clover corn- ing along in the autumn will give a nice picking. This annual pasture may be sown any time early in May. Without a great deal of additional labor it is possible to have a succes- sion of crops ready for Seeding throughout the entire season. The increase in health and condition of the Sock will amply repay any such outlay of time and expense, T. P. Sackv111e, B,S,A•, Ontario Agricni- 1 .: to 1,.1, e;.gat1vn would bo made f 1: i '„ fur Lama Back —A. brisk ritb0ing testi' 11.r, Thomas' Eolectrie Oil milt r.re Tanta 13 wk. The skin will im. nr.• roto*ly' i:bs•,rb the oil and it will pen 17 are the 7150,1,,0 and bring speedy -re- lief, Try it and be oonvinoed. As the liniment sinks in the pain conies out and there are ample grounds for saying that its touch is magical, as it ia. LOST On Saturday evening Month 8t11 1919 by a returned soldier on train running between Stratford And Godorich, a roll of bilis containing between $75 and $80. Finder kindly return same to Box 8 Dublin, Ont. and receive reward. Departmental Examlaatlorns The timetables for the annual de- partmental examinations for Lower, Middle and Upper Sehoois !lave been issued. The examinations opens on the morning of June 30)th. In)he lower school there will be examination for shorthand and typewriting in Model •School entrance and in French and Gorman in the afternoon for Senior. High School Entr'n.ce, and English 0:Intl.ositi0n, spelling and art in `node 00 ' "71)00. 11) tho ttpp,•01 peh•.tall entrance int, the E.catlt}' of a<hloation ,here will 1, .:•ss !Vida 11341s 011 ':•1,111.1'd• chillers 8)4;00 €1trtn,in eQnlp,, t:i(?nil; far pass rtlu- 01101'itlutit,n and fur 14,.0071,01,1,11,2h itot- ship n'-.triculation ti, -a same. (14 Ja11y «'rill In tlte. 00trer oohuol frr entrance trite Norma'. :1i 0110101 111' Facu?ty of Etinvatir,11, til, patens are, Manual trein111g :,1' Household !1cietico Aglirul• true or S'lottioulttrre; 1..!r model e11.7 tral,re and senior public getout au rraiico, Refuel' High 0Ohuol I+;utrar:re the same. in the Euglia _I'renph Model S hot entrance, Elementary Science crit! Unnit7ialt History, Fur tipper entrance to faculty the paper will bo mineralogy and in 1101100 and scholar- ship matriculation problems. July Ora, Lower school for entrance t, Normal or faculty Bookkeeping and writing; Mode! School the satin: 1, ill' 110)70iish titrrature orad the. same far leu f 1 `V ifigl, OOhOnI elit1a1,1:7'; 11,: glOoli- j 1t•,.ucli 11, el ,1Et,t-11111' :41 isla.n-int':Oat 11l,, 7ivli her uta,.,- LLp1,l'r vac.''( 101," 014 nt'-00' t., n74°1,4.74; tligoo&manly 011'4 . H1 "p :: sc couch". , 11ur,r,r end tid-1 10 ilii(, stn. 1.'8000tic, tat, cant. l';e. 1,4 ,1,1".c. '1;1,, it:, .0111 :70'+'rnettt' And i t 1i4f1 i,Y 1 i i )t i T) t t. 101. a 1 4,1 1.3 1 nbs1 1- 1 (4:1.'..he,ol •'ctrl 1.1:_rtt•� i'`il tel:111:1 cut 11tl..•--131 ...:11,1 .. ,,...:i t'Y --f tF t,Tli all grammar and 100. !;70:.3.1 t .:,Et•e, and bre: nv fur t!!.- pc,ci nalc1L.I 1e11'.k(1104( and 11rn111 . it'sh01's[sb:10 labtriatilati1tl, Jul., 703, Eeg!7,.h Crammer and Crit. 1 i011nd Canadian; History for Lower{ ch,,ol Eutrauot• (0 Normal, ilfodol En-- trance. n-trance. Bookkeeping and writing, man- ual training or Domestic Science fol' English -French model entrance, July Sth—Arithmetic and geography for Lower School, model and senior high school; entrance Agrioultnre for English -French model entrance July 0th _liletneutory 00ience, art, art and spelling for.Lower School, mod- el entrance and Senior High School entrance and Frenoh grammar and coin position for the 1';nglish-French Model entrance, July 1001.Frotteh authors and Frei, eh Composition for Upper 8011001 pass matriculation a1ti donor and scholar. ship matriculation. July 11—Ai,Cient Liatory a1111 01reu)• istr} for Middle School and )sees matri- culation and chemistry tor Upper Kc- hpvl and Ration kiatric. July,r4—Algebra and English Com• position for Middle School, pass ma- triculation and horror metric and alge- bra and English composition and rhe. (0781.for Upper School. July r6—Physics. and British and Canadian History for Middle School pass matriculation; Physics and His. tory for Upper school and honor and scholarship maltrioulation July 16 —Geometry and English it. erature for middle school, upper school pass matriculation .honor metria Thursday March 13 Special Offar for Farmers I am buying all kinds of Junk and Fowl I have agreat stock of second-hand Water pipes and shaftings fon' sale. J. \aftolln Seaforth Junk Dealer Phone 9 Next to the Dick House tlltaf. College. Put your THRKFyT AMPSI,1 �7 �;IZe t EA0 Remember, when you are filling up your Thrift Card, that the 25 cent Thrift Stamps, which you can buy wherever you see the a boar+= r.!.rn, are simply 11 means to 0011 end. Thrift ift .S," f 101(178 0 i.—:,m rtr, itlret'est, iE r:ft Cn*I_..301tr1 . itloiii !l,.nl.:li C.'.'. 4r f 7.13'1=6 00,10r .1 x s , t Vie '111 ,0.0117), t (194_,' 71•1 .i2 this •rs `,C( l,i :'.<.) arrest, it a Viii e tf 13 tea iti 1 r' %a„ x'wZ•i, for 4, .00 each. 131-11..id•: 08Clitki41. All.retur8710' mU3t , 100700701(01.: Ta 10011 ',111;.• 'Postage t .. ml to In r ecr. ; ,t • ,'d.lren,s.s o. 177013,31:x-, f.,01+:1''4, f•1 130 or u,a, Cvs7Mcf„ LG ic. lo'jN 1I 1•.!":11 ;. 10 ':11,1 It. 't ,i ,, 1 0011Yta'ts 111 )kt i siccant Irl t L101 r het CHURCHN.EWS a t u,tor the Head, are charge, x- ,I fl, roe of a h g, e cp c0 re admingmeoee 1s where an ndmiseffon tee is charged. The rate for snob being flre cont per count line al;Tit ORlfflu eBURen8ds St, dames' St,'Jamee' Church, Rev, Father E, F; (Goats P,11); Early Muss 8.00, High Maes 10,30, Sunday School 2.30 p, (u l Vespers and Benediction of the Bless. ed Sacramentl7r p. m: St. Choma180 ROY,'1', H. Brown, Rector,' Sunday sor0oes 1i am and 7 p.m, Sunday schoo 12:30 p, m, Womlln's Anglican Missionary Association, 'l'tlesday 2.31) p.m. Ohildren'abrancll Saturday 2 mm, utar000sio11 services ::every Thursday, . O p.m, Methodist Rev, I'I, D. Moyer, pastor --SUNDAY Fohool at 10;00 a,ln, Publics service 11 a.m. and'7 p.m. Prayer Meeting Marino, y 8. p.nl . Salvation ArmyLieut. F. ]l', Leight Sunday services—goliuean 11 a, m, Praise 3 p.m.—Salvation 7 p.m,—Sam day School 4 p. m,—Wedneeday— Publicmeeting All are welcome. Egmondville, Presbyterian !Rev. S MoLoan pastor.:Strnday ser- vices er vices 11 a,m. and 7 p.m. Bible Claes 3 p.m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 8p. m. Y.P M.S Union 3rd Friday in the month 3 11 m, Women's Mission- ary Society' 3rd Wednesday in the month at 2.31) p.m Ladies' Ail ;use s im- mediately after. Pirt't PresbyterianRev. 1f. 13, 1.ari:le„Pees tor. Sunday 'wren. es II va.lu. .41,0('. r 1(1, Ill£tiay 9011001 2,3,1 0,.100. Prayer meeting, ➢'ht , o ay, 7. 1(. to Women's 1liss- :1'1 :0&'010' tit, tr•'::7 1`(seadtty 111 ('114011 .101 ; 1' tn.Eat 01 Ieirhellau 311 1,I1 tis;al ...,, 0 oo ln, ',u the lant,th (17 I 7,330 l: , rn, n, i,il+,' \h0sion (,and ,,eery 4!301 '41o'',i'ty ak •l.li, 1,.tu. • AlretZlHop Presbyterian' ID .4)110.'to 1„axt,i' 01011,14y :-('1'01 7.” l 1)ti1)8 church 11 '1111 tin1)1lay .1,07 0,10 Irl 1`'11 f t ly..l (0)'"tiiig 7,\71,_ el*r(l1 3- 1 1:.'41.111 Missionary, ' t1001Ut} 1+1,.;. { '..*1st (00 . 11 1' ((404)17{1 at oSir$•'1"') • tie r; it yea 711101 • .1e: )til. `noncar 1 Ia, n r,.•r.;1n1 •.a 0'' 0, i 110. 41'1„1. , a 1 ,,1 1 . •„.4 1,61 17 • .,:-s•,. ^,"rtt',iCeill, -i.Y Or the Blood is the Life.” , L701 YOU ARE ' ' `SUFFERING fifth any dlt1Oa00"114to 40 impure blood ouch as EOZYma, Scrofula, Scurvy, Sad 1,ogs, 0n000na08, 'Accra, Glandular Swoilinge, Boiler Pimples, Soros Of any kind, Pnos,Slood Polson,RI,Oumatlnm, clout, oto., dont waste your time and stoney on lotions anti ointmLnt_a which, cannot get below the surface of the skin. What you want is a medicine that will thoroughly free theblood or the poisonous muter which Wens is the true cauda of all your 'offering, Clarke's Blood Mixture Iscost such a medicine. -It is composed of ingredients which quickly- expel from the blood all impurities, from whatever cause arising, and by rendering it clean and pure, can be relied on to effect a lasting our (1'0rnr0nd.1tOtImanforn���¢¢¢��a Id for tradUnzetrmrd•htlf 'Talk rooa ham). Over 56 Yowl' success, Plealaat in (site, Jnly 18,—Art 1st and 2nd paper or Agrinulture for Middle School. Greek authors and Greek composition for Uig per School and Honor metric and Greek authors and Greek accidence for pass matri0tllt(On, - .. July 17,—Latin authors and Latin composition for Middle school and hon. or metric; Latin anthers or spec.. Eng. fish Literature, Latin composition for epeci0l History of literature for upper school and Latin authors, Virgil, eto, and Latin composition Caesar ate, , for pass ntatriouiatioa, Manse of Asthma, No one eau a ty with certainty exactly what catta0a .ho establishing of asthmatic conditions. Dust from the street, fano flowers, from grain and various other irritants may. act tip a trouble impossible to irredioate except through a sure preparation x1)011 as Dr. J'• D. 1{ellogg's Asthma Remedy Uncertainty may exist as to cause, but there eau be no uncertainty regarding a remedy widish has freed a generation of asthmatic victims from this scourge, of the bronohial,tubes. It is sold everywhere. Sold dr 0110 Cd !lean( Starvlevap.ora, of rel S dotfn tri. SKIN tk BLOOD DISEASES. l occas are eu10ursged by the morbid coi,ditiona of the 5(0)11aoh and bowels,. and no animist, llliller.'e Worm Pow- ders will alter these Conditions almost immediately and will sweep the worms way. No destructive parasite eau live in 0017tect with this medicine, which ie'not only a worn1 destroyer, but ,4 health -giving medicine moat beneficial to the young oonetitntion, and as such ithas no superior Clarkes •,key Y t (��r(1� ypJiIt, ry�, rq]' t{�ya-3 011 ,YnL �a nit TcTo ,y 5► ,