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The Seaforth News, 1919-05-29, Page 1The Seaforth. News 66Ex�ap1�e iience • 6.�dd C oU:n V s" ivoU have more A confidence in deal iingwitte a man who has had. awide Practicalexperience WM. CHAPillAN of the Monumental Works, has over Forty years practical experience. NalMOMMIEMLIAW essweeeeerewmaseineseame ympia" Watch For Our Special Big Display in Our Window. , All Will Be Special on Saturday • The Palm of perfection is held Out to alt who wools. possess a box of our sweets Nothing transcends the succul- ent excellence of Freshly made, candy bought here. One taste of ,err Candy will dispel the most hor- rid ease of the blues lied sanwis instantly disappear at its first taste. It's perfection perenni- fled. Buy a box for your girl; if you don't, some other fellow will. SEP/J° RTH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY,: MAY 29 itO New Series Vol. 17 Mo n• mNmwwmTila 11nOs MI-WM PubHc , a t rvkke Colonel J. Raveling and Ad= jutant Ritchie will hold a special service in the Citae ori Friday, Jul a 3rd. at 8 o'clock in the evening Adjutant Ritchie is an ex- pert in :isician on several different instruments. Come for an enjoyable even- ing The Cauliflower While the cauliflower is more diffi- cult lb grow than the•cabbage the gar- dater should not hesitate to grow this delioitlds vegetable. The preparation of the soil, the time of sowing the seed and method of transplanting and cul tivatuon are almost the same for the cauliflower se for they cabbage,. 'The. Early Dwarf Erfurt us one of the best early varieties while Large Algiers has been found a good late sort at the Central Experimental Farm. The met- hod of cultivation riot only• for cauli- flower but foto cabbage as well is fully dealt with in Pamphlet No, 23 of the Experimental Farm and available at the Publications Branch of the Depart- ment of Agriculture, Ottawa, The pamphlet states that foamy several sea- eoua early cauliflowers were grown elnite'eetiefaotnrily in a cheeee cloth Welcomed to Canada from the Peace C'>nfr reirce wheat and weed semis contained. Screenings that have been purified of what is Icnolcn as` black seeds" are meal) more valuable than those not so treated, for the reason that these seeds if not actually }termini, are so pungent and distasteful to stock as to render the meal nude from them practioalit unpalatable, Daylight Saying TO THE NEWS Sir ---.The writer would just like to euggest a few hints as to the Daylight riving problem mid the tu•est . of the Labor Unions. when they, write those they complain ai so of high ooseeef living. Now whose fault is it? The allawsr, that is no one wants to work but tether. Even hr gets tired too and .ells the farm be- cause he and hie wife cannot do the work. But the ntancllawtnrer says-.. 'Bet a car and a tractor and make life worth Those wise inert we have for our rul- era cannot charge the time of the sun, moon and stats, They have to leave that So the Creator of the Universe. It seems that those men are trying to show the public they are earning their money and helping production, but if they could consider the matter thor- mighty they would see they are decreas- ing production, The man who is help- ing production is the man who gate up at n 1n the morning by sun time and works his garden in the refreshing morn ing air an hour before breakfast I was pleased to see some of our town friends last week, when I was driving through the streets at a a. re. working in their gardens. Those aro the men who deserve credit for Daylight saving. They co-operate with the farmers that are the producing factors in every country, If all would take an interest in production as the early riser does, the high cost of living wool soon be- ceme normal end the labeling class would not be so restless, , Now they are clamoring for the eight hour day and more pay while the producer has to work 15 to 18 hours and he does not ayerage lg cents au hour even if be has good luck. enclosure. In the euelorure they are not exposed to the fly of the root mag- got and the air was moister than out- side favouring the development of the. steads. Commercial Feeding Stuffs Stay for the Cance aftar the Play 'The Heart Of Uullauity' . Cardno's Opera House Friday, May 30 Reeves Orchestra (6 pieces) Dancing i f to 3 o'clock, Gentlemen 5o cents A. L), SUTHERLAND'� Secretary. Sale Register Mrs, Win, Reid will hare it clearing Auction. Sale of Household Furniture on Friday of the week, May 30th at 2 p. nt, at her I'relt1CnCe On Railway St, west of the Creamery, aeefurth. t. BROWN. -tncti..u.,er. Many mothers have reason to bless Mother Graves' Worm Exterminator, because it has relieved the little ones of suffering and made them healthy, $l:ffoper year I e Heart of Humanity Positively the greatest picture ever produced Coming to Seaforth for one day only Card flgs Opera Flail Friday May 30th. 1919 Afternoon 2 P. M, Evening 8 P. M. Auspices r. SOLDIERS' AID COMMISSION Orchestra Accompanil,lent - 6 pieces The ear►adi ri 11.3nkversall Flinn too• paf i$ive ly geea>a ailee tnalteverryfoot oT ;he iiiiiiil,a will be stows—nod a plretion, bug &kge entire ill>l Pi Di IIS iON-- Afteranoona—1 hitdren 25c•—adults 50c. Evening —5Oc 75c $9.00 Plan now open at 1 berhart's i#rug Store 01111116. living , but the old gentleman finds out he minuet ruts his farm with even the modern Cotivelltelleee as of yore, It is Mao true that under the c'rcu nstancoe the farmer finds the mod- ern machinery is worn out by the time it is paid for and that he can't realize 3 per rent on the capital he has invest- ed. That is the reason no young man wants to take hold of a farm without capital. lie would rather work at something where he knows what he will earn each day, The time or Daylight Saving problem is a nuisance to the farming community in general as they can't harvest or cut grain or hay with the dew on without a disadvantage in, the savings proper- ties as we are taught by the experiments that have been made. Well some men will come along to hire with the farmers from where the Daylight system has been in vogue and he asks his employer what about the time you want me to start ? T he reply is by the old time. Well he con- siders for a moment and says well if L can't work by the new time I won't en- gage with you. The answer is suit yourself I can't be bothered , The man leaves and says the farmers are not hard up for help when they wont agree to what the law makers say and as I said before the farmer is not in a position to quit at the minute when they hear the town bell ring at certain seasons for if he did the high cost of living would be still higher and the Lord knows its high enough but no higher than according to the wage he has to pay and aocordiug to the running expenses of the farm and if those who think this isn't tnie let then bnyla farm and try the genre audit wont be long when they will realise the feat. These remarks are open for oritisim and it is hoped that there' is no offence given, CON EDKART. In Bulletin No, 36, Second Series, of the Experimental, Faints, Dr. F, T. Shutt, Dominion Chemist, recommends that one buying feeding stuffs should insist on the vendor furnishing a guar- antee'as a porteie; fat and fibre con- tent in such products as the Commer- cial Feeding Stuffs Act•provides are to • be sold under guarantee, This public- ation, which is obtainable from. the Department of Agriculture, Ottawa, points out that elevator screenings which are now largely used in stook feeding, vary greatly in quality accord. Ingto the relative amounts of broken The Daylight Saving SYitem seems to me to be for the pleasure seeker. Hie day is done probably at 3 or 4 o'clock in the afternoon. If he can afford a.car,.he and his family will go out fora spin and some will go as far as London to see the sights of the city and probably spend before they come home all they have earned during the day. Then they complain of the high cost of living, Then our Ferro boys and girls see all the enjoyment that is going on while they have to work from daylight to dark and they say the farm life is too monotonous and leave the old folks and go to the cities and towns tie have a high old time at short Moire, But Attacked by Asthma,—The first fear- ful sensation is of suffocation, which bout by hour becomes more desperate and boplese. To snob a case the re- lief afforded by Dr. J• D. Kellogg's Asthma Remedy eeemanothing less than miraculous. its help is quickly apparent and soot, the dreadful attack is mastered. The asthmatic who has found out the dependability of this sterling remedy will never be without it It is sold everywhere. Special attention given mall and -phone orders tiii �nN�Ei oar cd -\V .' pay delivery charges cn oli mail ordcrs thr Ims At this Store that will delight you Splendid Showing of New Goods Night Gowns We want you to notice especially the way the garments are made. Lace and embroidery trimming, that willlwear as long as the muslin. Price $t.25 and upwards. rawers An almost bewildering display of finest materials embroidery trimmed or plainly made. A style to suit every taste. Price sett and upwards. Wash Underskirts These garments wi11 meet with marked favor they come in excellent wash materials, are dur- able uiable and may be had in both light and dark col- ers. Price $ t.5o each. Underskirts Cheap decorations are absent- But special attractiveness through neatness of fit and per- fection of material, and workmanship are features Price 5oc and upward House Dresses They are made from good quality wash ma- terials. The assortment is large, both light and dark effeets being well represented. Price $t and upwards Corset Covers Dainty sheer creations, that are a delight to see even if we don't wish to buy. Value is promin- ent in every garment. Price 2oc and upwards. Dressing Sacques These dainty garments will please you. They come in assorted colors. The material is wash crepe and the price is certainly low. Price 15c and upwards Shirt Waists We are showing new sum mer shirt waists. Already we can show you the lat- est styles in fancy dress effects. The materials are new plain and striped voiles, Price 5oc and up J. MAC'3aVISli SEPt1FORTll-1