The Seaforth News, 1923-02-15, Page 4THE SEAFORTH NEWS
• he almost wishes he were one; when of 10charter members nosy .a resid- THE LITTLE VILLAGE:
1 others are still living..
j: F. SNOWDON, Proprio
slid eat of Clinton Mrs Pattison, al- (By R A. Home.)
though 1 two o f Smite sin
Proprietor. lunch which Mrs.
"� O t) T!!il ll iE .15 he reads of the nice receptione U
Cockshutt, assisted
The total amount of water pumped g of mighty men of old
Oe nrai Observations
by her daughter Margaret, gave the
other day at. Government House to
the ,wives of the members of the
Drury Cabinet, and of the other mem-
bers of the Ontario Legislature, It
!n Clinton during last year was. 22,-
866,338 gallons: The total, number of
services now installed is 656. The
commission reported to the council
that the new well was `giving eveev
satisfaction and that there was no
Iu perilous enterprise,
Of those who were in battle bola,
Or of a woman's eyes;
But mine is not a classic note;
I choose a rural theme;
I sing the little villages
That through the ages dreaiu—
=.. It certainly must sial a been a most apparent shortage of water during 1 he quiet, little vi.lages
If plenty of snow in winter means enjoyable function. the year," g That live anion the 'trees,
David Mair, Clinton, is laid up as
plenty of grain in harvest; the year t * die result o g Whose names are neither on the neaps
1923 should have a bumper crop: May Speaking of the wives of Cabinet f
tprove true! - ministers, reminds us of the ministers
themselves, and there arises in Parti-
cular before our' mental vision, the
one is saying anything abut'''. rotund form and' smiling face of the
a
f having his hand badly
crushed under a heavy weighty ce-
ment and it is just a month since`he
Nor in the histories..
returned to work. Front north to south of this our land,
1 From east to west they lie;
LCINDESBQRO, 1 They're tucked away on every hand,
The W.M.S. held their regular r1.s thoingh their hearts were shy.
In solitude my way I wend.
When, harkt an anvil's ring,
And, lol an auburn round 'the land,
With gardens blossoming.
0 bashful little village there,
With roses blushing red,
You cannot hide from me the crown
That rests upon your head!
My little villages are all.
Of immemorial birth,
And they have steeples gray and tall
Or ivies towers of girth;
And itt each plot of holy ground
Tis many peaceful lie
Who n
i\ .,n t alclled far, hu; never found
that mild winter these days; but that Minister of, Finance, the Hon. Peter monthly- meeting on Tuesday after -
'snow difference to the rest of the Smith. We all know the Hon. Peter noon, and considering the stormy
weather, the attendance was very
,rapttiation, 1 '1 i d then f^re he �
is iappt y married, an therefere
in!ted.
Itas a .viii, hut he announces that he There is ousts a bit of grippe going
fi Mr. J. 3icCool has bought the gen-
eral store and post office formerly
owned by Mr. Lounsberry, who has.
had charge of it for the past fifteen
has something else. Now hold your m this ne• borllood
Evidently the robins believed, those breath: dear reader. He aanonnees
fellows that foretold a mild winter. that in spite of the millions Spent on
They have to pay for their credulity. pub-, i,.ghtays-in spite of the- vast
sums paid to favorite lawyers, and to years.
the numerous Royal Commissions. be
if -the; weather continues far nt.r has a surphas. We h pe it will suryi WALTON. e • \ nteeting of the \V.M.S, and
man ustbe'ie c a. t ,. tit t a€ all Oppisi- •,t s - it gnu's church is to be
:,seeks more a greaty t o r Ail 1>f
viii have a firm faith in the bear anal
his shadow on Candlemas Dee.
i:n• ,i't:g what is coming.
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nolo. uot be like his termer ane held at the residence of Mrs, Jo pi c to die.
-as airy as a fairy i as c tsl : Hislop, on Thursday, 15th of Fehr _ di ,, r, little villages
as the f in, hilt a: the cry, Lt'ith n a pleasant The lime friends ]s o; Itis. William
y 't h ilii. err tris- they
as of ....via
Murray will be serry to lease t, at e
. , -of ncu-
* * * s3 , cel t from reap p
the am who lar to pay the it i very little hope is'enter-
:3 g:�.s t ` onit t ys>. tn.
lsPd and railroads fro . .20,000 to
_
a
at"
t?, y �it
re' r E
�til w
tutrisadca+t.,58040094Dy-
t ,e: h cost •f that part of irCc>tiiy'
taxes:t is a problem t figure staeotmt a ^tilHer menes
mien ayper- 1a of erysipelas. hope to s
$45.010. and vet the Toro^ata engin
i'1 be pieaeed to see her in the cle-e
t f ,rm_rty.
Mr. Leslie Clark went to Iiarr,::-
s ten knows something. abo.tt
ee.s told the County Crewel! that e'c?: reatsers telie them that a lace -
work done by statute labor east ten n oti.e coats at least $5ti•(O an'_t that ;ton last week to join iris heather :u
tines that of day. labor. It must haze f00,0?0 would not gas tun h zrt., 3 the grocery hushes
i
in that town,
made some of the mem:aeta yveuler• a, from Codes i_ We e.re sorry to lose such a bright,
f they were dreaming. 'they knew
v t> t ran o and bac'. they 1>t st rr i 1 'rnnsl i yosiiin man from oar
y h h t i>p Harr , gain
1 - , t t 1 1. - . ,
that in the days of
statute lahryr It m a la. or ct : em atuous I May success attend him, 1
taxes were teas and there sser too >: ::a- el t: ••.a - Mr. insenh Carter pttrnnse:i buind-
peiicive engineers to pay who ordered
the r'stly roads they built one year
to he tarn up the felloviing year, as
was done between Clinton and Goder-
ich. forcing the pttb't.c to drive long i, o ,R76,923 apsere. Of I recovering althoug?t slowly,
.detours for two years, If this is ef-f a .,,,,,...1;!i t't o s i'.t• c s in .W•e'land Hos-
doWith-
1 ,1 :1,,, rre -
ed that t'te authorities of the Canad- ing a new hoose the coming sease
' ?et a contract of $3,-I for 1•,-hicll'he is busy hauling trite gray
an 'ate al 3:�" , ev ilii;.
0 :x,400 for cars, and another eGntrart •
The many friends of Mss Edna
1 .- 1' 1-;' . 3
for ?6 icn mi lives heel iso .d c i; from her
c, r a e n e will.,,,,,.. P a! 1+h.. e she s coma t a rt ..
:, l;e, sit t the cast The Ladles' Aid of the
Presbyterian
n v, 1lie farmer• _a,- .,ell .:
vat it, o abler and material is very high ju 1 1 t to -t
dMrs, Boyd oft Thu
ka. eel ah , i 22 meeeliess
, of t
en i :ie it i *tPro real ' r 3 o ed 'r ,.
tn.e h
151105and stn is a p --t v.; glod ,n _ l !` � _ , eS wee.; t 1 a - a
1;_'. )1 ', 1 is,, 111$ tal bt see w a1
world. That some are rich. is an en- � �-..1-y �, j 1.;� � is i 'air
cotaragetnent to industry and ant*:-
t 1:17.), ase v°wr1't�."'Say Se '' Car =
t t ath 1 Lcn
ample he wilt assure that hx s o vn
mo the residence of I
is wiser r the man w't
prime. It
leda ,o make• rrena-a�'on for dile
DUBLIN. -
hGnse ii' .. � ' 1't �,, J' a<` It - Ir•ai
b;glee
himself
than to pull down ht li. {a- 1 Sys Sears ,� f' :, ' 1 3 , i i 1 „eye, o '- :e
Inc ex_ ` R p, LC ` " lie i'F tt h u '
ear's house. in that way.by_,;i... .3`, - - nti F -
' r, L^ u
.,rrtvnkra. sus,-
•
'hall he safe from viriler a erlem
HURON laws.of rd e. client music.
built. tris -„ of lite Hay The train service ,on the Greald
Trunk was be. illy dislocated by the
•to••nt nit L\'edge;day.
Death Takes One of Triplets.—One
of the triplets born to Mr, and Mrs.
Frank Dunseith, Dublin is dead. The
hreak in the lrio of infants occurred'n
the death of Helen,, the frailest of the
three, who was kept at home when
Ross and Jean, the brother and sister,
were brought to the hospital.
The babes there are doing well. The
smother of the babes is progressing
nicely and is expected to make the
trip to Stratford for Ross and Jean
within the next twa weeks. Mr. and
Mrs. Dunseith have not yet received
the King's royalty of one guinea paid
to the parents of triplets.
MANLEY. '
1 ..2,;,-,; !:ran e teontpany it vote
decided to apportion the sum of 8323
_ t id th ti- L. 4 iskaming Fire
GENERAL OBSERVATIONS ,t iesuranee t"t,ul•,.t„, ..Mich had Its
By W. H. T. i assets s compleen tely which a dpoutt in thee
d_ _ --- Ol,ntry last fail,•
Mr. Rto,,sell Praetor. who has been
Day by day, in the- same- old way. employe' lir some e time in a big de-
partmental. store in Kitchener. ha
The snow fiats deeper and deeper, re-
t,traled i Is- e ,'ui•lch and will
**,*be employed in his father store.
•
•
•
Mr. \tc,.. It c ler. E ter. while
tahnn
• maintaining February is rir bei n she
-- worktut with a circular saw at Rob-
ert I
iii 1 rill received a blow on
ry of the winter months. , the abdomen with a board he was
***
5 ,ten it. vas in some Manner
But, ttO t+,rEtltetandinf, its severity 1 ri e hoot of ide hand. flying back
..a'. „tl.m him a heavy hlow. He is
February has rendered good servi ie n i iy l 1 . <va confined
It gave to the world' George LLa,i
ington, Abraham Lincoln, Thomas A.
Edison and the talented writer of
these observations , not to mention
either people of lesser note.
***
The severe cold of the present
month naturally retakes us think of the
means of keeping warm. The writer
sincerely trusts, dear reader, that yoilr
fuel pile, whether coal, or wood, m
both,' is holding out well. We hope
and trust that before another winter,
something effectual will have been
dobe to develop the fuel resources of
Canada. One of those fuel re$onrces
is the. Holland marsh, which is forty
odd miles from. Toronto on the To-
ronto and Couingwood line of the
Grand Trunk. It is estimated that
this marsh can yield more than eight
million torts of peat. Some will ask,
"Is peat any good for fuel?" Iii ans-
wer to this question; we have simply
to say that it has been used for fuel
for generations in Scotland, England
and Ireland, Some difficulty has been
experienced hitherto in preparing the
Canadian peat for use, but we believe
a new machineor a method has been
invented or devised which overcomes
this dfffictitty, acid enables the peat to:
he put on the market at a reasonable
cost. "How does
The next question is,
.peat compare with coal as a beat pro-
ducer?" We are soruty to say that our
exact figures on this point are not at
hand lust mow, but we believe the
heating power' of peat is about 80 per
eclat, that of coal. efficient
This would snake a'yer y. mt
fuel, and the Holland marsh is, co
ms
speaking, at our doors. W,e
hope this source' of supply will be
worked to its fullet extent. -
:Hats off to I'resideit Harding, who-
would
howould not agree to- stop American
xvlbracite coal 1 rm 1ostib'l in`o Can,
Mr:, attd \Stas. A. A. Holt and fain"-
Es,
ain-E ., of Gu r i. have e moved: to Wing -
ham and have ocenoied Fred David -
it > .house on Sinner street. Mr.
Holt is an expert in constructing
pleasure boats and has invented a de-
vice for '•euderieg-canoes unsinkable
even in the roughest water.
Mr. Alex. Porterfield, clerk of the
township of East Wawanosh, was in-
jured recently when taking a load of
hogs to Belgrav-e station for ship-
ment. As the horses were trotting
along on the rather slippery road, the
rear wheel of the wagon swerved so
'sharply as to cause an upset throw-
ing Mr. Porterfield on .the bank itt
such a way that he was pinned under-
neath the rack Where he was rescued
some time tater by children going to
school. The pigs which had strayed
away atter the accident, were soon
,rounded up and c'ons'eyed to their des-
tination.
Mrs. C. E. Fieron, of Thessalon, is
visiting her sister, Mrs. T. J. Mc-
Lean, Wingham. It is eighteen years
since Mrs. Flerott left.Wingham.
North Huron Orangemen' will hold
their annual celebration of the twelfth
of July in Wingham this year.
Mrs. "Torii' Miller, fifth line, Mor-
ris, continues to entertain members of
the township council at theirregular
sessions at her home oppotsite the
hall, the same as she has done for the
past fifty years, notwithstanding the
fact that the hostess has attainel her
eightieth birthday. Mr. Miller died
Miller,` i
twenty years ago and William
a son, is now the owner of the home- 1
stead. •
The Clinton short course class was
visited .on Wednesday last by Praf.•'
Reynolds, principal of the Guelph Ag•'
ricultural College.. He addressed the
class for over an hour, speaking of the
value of training to the students if
they "aoolied in practical work what
they had [earned.
Mr. G. S. Castle Clinton has -ur-
chased the house. on. Victoria street
now occupied by J. A. Irwin and will
get possession shortly.,Mr, Irwin
moves to the house he rcently pur-
chased en Heron street now occup-
ied by D, Andrew,
Time Women's Missionary Society
of Wesley church, Clinton, celebrat-
ed the mrtietit anniversary of the .or
gaui •atioti of that society, Tltc nro-
a me cane&steel orinr•inally of a
history of thepast four decades, with
'sno-ts "'f the first meeting with i*s
fist of officers the report of the. w•ee-
`tech , titersa Y and other intei'eit-
};tg renminiscences. There i; -but o'ss.
*si*
!'here are c,1)+, ale s rcaso1i } l y the
vritcr caunot,I;e ,, flrm_rs.F•re, hut
know
The desecrating- hand.
Some songs are like trumpet blast;
Thew stir the soul to deeds:
But v. -hen the beat of day is past,
die heart has other needs.
To catch some notes of happiness
Ansi peace it then would try;
And so I sing the villages -
Beneath a Canadian sky ---
The cheerful little villages ,
Where, in a sunny ground
Theee's baseball no a Saturday.
With friends all ranged around.
ver
5,000 FACTS ABOUT CANADA
A t,: nt,ler• and harass' a uinal is the'
"5,000 Facts About Canada," issued
:or twenty years by Frank Ye:gh.
the -ell known Cattadoan writer and
lecturer. The 1923 edition is new out
and contains many aladitions and int-
prnvemente including a valuah'.e map
of the natural resources of the Do-
minion. The bnollet is a worrl,r7l
Cif• -"l, t ti tit brier of the stn 1 of
the Dominion' under fifty subjects.
ranging nom "Agriculture to "the
+era "the Yukon" and is i dls-
nems h c te' any et'tmtel and intelli-
gent Canadian who wants to keep up
,'ate ebont '5"'"T, et. who
tis" ss to advertise it by sending.
copies away, as many do, while it is
teed in srh".-.Is.Leading news -
dealers keep the book in stock'or it
may be had by sending 30 cents for a
copy to the CANADIAN FACTS
PUB. CO.,- 588 Huron street, Toronto.
(7)
Mrs. Fed Eckert has returned front
Loran after spending a few weeks
with her brother and sister. Her sister.
left on Friday to resume her "duties
as teacher in Chicago.
Mr. John Murray has returned
from Mention, Mich.. where he was
called to attend the funeral of his sis-
ter, Mrs. William Horan.
Miss Marie Murray has recovered
sufficiently from her late operation to
return home,
USE '`DIAMOND DYES"
Dye right' Dotit rlex
your ma'ertnl leech pack-
age of "Diamond Dyes" ears
•taips directives tie simple
that any woman an
dim -iced -dye a Mete rich
eolor into rail 1 arments,
draperies ibve ia,'u. every
thing,whether LL 'hP
epee Bilk,
1
I, linen, cotton or >;to a Dods.
Bay ' t is rrl d
Ginnl' menti•• --•.11 91 rf •t re
'i�ltt n
Ct: °ii.
•,Yatlf C..f
1 even ._f
;
n
"y4111 tie newt* 3' •Pel 4rP 1'?.
Dreggiet 11,1.4 lYater..,i Dr,
Color Cs.•.l'... . , ,.el noes
,fill
,�tmitifedl�+h
t litel%aFtetaryo ._ -,
AVetalablel'iepaation t su
similatingfldfoodbylteg
,.i tin; ifieSlotnatits0ttdBtsveist1
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?;1n mates I Jbc5tioti
eeetft lnessasldliestCieelaitt;
nneither upitt nlnfarphinen --
ndir,sal.l ' NA
ledeteasa :04
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SOUR, ACID STOMACHS,
GASES OR INDIGESTION
"Pape's Diapepsin” neutralizes exces-
sive acid in stomach, relieving
dyspepsia, heartburn and
distress at once.
'
: ose-
1 ezpsete 5» E #tom ,il nedyf'or
s nnslipalionaad'Biarri edi
all. _..,ernes 8 nn. 5...'
L etS Cs nI".,t ur,'.
atatn7 SctEses
ateciseaGrgla i :at it
to i's, x., ?% 1
't'fte l+ryr Y R_ Mi
Esect rspe. c>, :tar:po
RI
For Infants and. Children.
Mothers Know That
GOIRIfile ria
Always
Bears the
Signature
of
Use
,-- Over
Vein
TOE G i r a COPAN 1Y NCW YORK CIV'. r.5'
THURSDA
FES. 15, 3923,
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Medical
DR, H. HUGH ROSS, "'Physician
and Surgeon. Late of London
Hospital, London England. Special
attention to diseases of the eye, ear,
nose and throat. Office and resid-
ence behind Dominion Bank. Offtse e
chane No, 5, Residence Phone 106.
DR. F. J. BURROWS, Seaforth„Of-
fiee and residence,: Goderich Street,
east of the Methodist Clitlrch. Cor -
ester for the County of Huron, Tel-
ephone No. 40.
I1RS, SCOTT & MACICA't'• Phys.
clans and Stirgeons, Goderich St.
opposite Methodist church, Seaforth.
scOT'T, Graduate Victoria and Ann
Arbor, and member of Ontario Col-
lage of Physicians and Surgcot,s.
Coroner for County of Htiron.
MACKAY, honor graduate Trinity
University; Gold medallist, Trinity
tfedical College, Member of Col-
lege of Physicians and Surgeons,
Ontario.
DR.- F. J. R.- FORSTER'--Eye, Ear,
Nose and Throat. Graduate ' in
Medicine University of Toronto, 1897.
Late Assistant New York Ophthal-
mic and Aural Institute, Ivfoorefield's.
Eye, and Golden Square Throat Hos-
pitals, London, England, At
Commercial Hotel, Seaforth,
third Wednesday in each month,
from 11 a,m, to 3 p.m. 53 Waterloo
street, South, Stratford. Phone 267,
Stratford.
DR. A, M. HEIST, OSTEOPATH— -
Liccnsed in Iowa and Michigan. Spe-
dal attention to diseases of women
and children. Consultation free. Of-'
fice over Undiach's drug store. Sue-
ressor• to Dr. Geo,' J. Heileman.
yyjj - ja) Titesilay. 9 nihil to 6 p.m_
A Foe. to Asthma. Give Asthma half Time itt In five minutes all stom-
a chance and it gains ground rapidly, aeh distress, due to acidity, will go.
But giveit repeated treatments of No indigestion, heartburn, sourness or
Dr. J. D.; Kellogg's Asthma Remedy belch!ng of gas or -eructations of undi-
and it will fall back even faster. There "ested food, no dizziness, bloating, foul
is no half way measure about this
remedy. It goes right to work and
drives asthma out. It reaches the in-
most breathing passages and leaves
no place for the trouble to lurk. Have
it by you for ready use.
For years Mother Graves' Worm .
Exterminator has ranked as a tele- gestion, dyspepefa or any stomach dis-
able worm preparation and it always order caused • by fermentation due to
maintains its reputation: I exeesslve acids in etomaoh,
breath or headache.
Pape's Diapepsin is noted for its
speed in regulating upset stomachs.
It is the surest, quickest stomach sweet-
ener in the whole world, and besides it
ie harmless..- Put . an end to stomach
dietreas at once by getting a large fifty.
oent case of Pape's Diapepsin from any
drug store, You realise in five minutes
how needlesait is to suffer from indi-
t.
Get ' the Service and. You Get All
Bon : a ci1,da
Try aur Bonacilla Face Massage, at the Barber Shop,
t cilia
.purchasing
car you ma} try it -'at home 'by the Boto
rackage-O-Beauty. , -
Bonacilla
- Clears the complexion, removes blackheads ,,and pitnple3;
closes enlarged pores, rebuilds drooping tissues. Males
the skin soft and smooth. Refreshing and rejuvenating.
'rhe Restful Road to Beauty!
BONA CI LLA
Package -0 -Beauty
BONACILLA
Facial at this Barber Shop 75c
We -will massage or shampoo a limited nutnber of ladies,
Monday, Wednesday and `Thursday ` evenings, after eight
thirty, by Appointment.
a50c'
THE CEI' TPAL: BARBER SHOP
end BEAUTY PARLOR.
W. W. }-EOBINSOkr, Prop. OPPOSITE POST OFFICE
Our Factory has been running up till present getting out our
New Year Gift Goods,
And to keep all our staff busy we are offering for two weeks
starting Jan, 27th, a special discount of 20 per cent. on,all our lines,
including Players. • Pianos will never be cheaper, as raw materials
are again advancing in price to us and cause an advance in Pianos
later. Write or call on our agent and save money.' •
del! Paio aid Oran
lee 19�a
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JONATHAN -E. HUGH,I., Agent
R.P. 2, Seaforth
PHONE 6 on 616
DR. lr; G DieV A;.L
Chiropractic Sitectatiel-
i ).fico---l:oyal .1pas tt_tente, Seaforth:
Hours -40-11 am,. 2-5 p.iu., 7-8 p,m.
'Consultation free.
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ink - a rstei
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Jas. Connolly, Goderich, President;
Janes Evans, Beechwood, Vice Pres
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Directors.
D. 1». McGregor ' R. • 1t. 3, Seaforth;
John G. Grieve, R. R. 4, Walton; W..•
Ring, R R. 2, Seaforth; John Ben -
newels, alsrodhagen;
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Jas. Evans, Beechwood.
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Local Agents wanted in the fol-
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