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OFFICERS
B. McLean. President, Seaforth; Jos. Con.
SDAY.. Vice•pemddeat, Goderich: Theo. E. clay-.
ecretary -Treasurer, Seniotii.
Directors
D. F. ''''gangget�r•.� Seaforth; John G. Grieve,
Winthrop W. Bion. Constance; John Benoewels,.
9rodghaeen; Robert Ferris, Icartoek; Malcom
McKeon, C'1rltou• John B. McLean. Seaforth;
lames Connoatr,Goderich: Jas. 1381111141, Beeeleivood,
Agent.
Mex. Leitch. Efnrlocic; E. Hinkley, Seaforth;
William CbeeseV Egaondvine; J. W. Yeo.
Heimeevllle; R. d. Jarmouth, Brodhagen• James
Kerr and John Goventock, Seaforth, auditors.
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wiredraw its pleu, uuerocly a month old
to set up it Kingdom depend upon its
will in Ruooiuo territory; or will Aussie
aotsent to a puttee as long ae that plan
stands? There lo8erbta too, is Aus-
tria to be. permitted to blot out Serbia
or meet Auetrhtaeeept defeat on the
coo point on whish elm entered !air wart
Thou there ie Oosatantinople utak the
Dardenelies, more dlfiieult than over,'
to be decided; or is it to he loft for fat.
are ware to doaidrP What of the claim
of Italy to the 'Trout and to Trieste?
Whet of Aleaoe—Lort'aiu09 All thee('
gtle0tiorle must be decided before we
earl have /pans.
General Observations 1
gtL.
Slow and Here 'Teen r' to the policy
of the Allies et the present time. Like
a good ohms player they strengthen
their defenses before moving. Then
every move menus a aura advanos.
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Plenty of snow in winter manna plenty
of grain next harvest. So for we have
had plenty of snow. If it continues
there should be good harvests next year
and cheaportpricee for providence.
0µa
Goderiob says it has, now, to pay too
moth forlEleotric Power. Tat is votes
against a aohome whiok would would
reduce the oust to the consumer, by
allowing the muntoipalitiea to develop
their own power.
Germany and Peace
It iA a"diffitentt tbing to guess what
the Kaiser hoped when he launched
his proposal for pence discussion.
History may be able to rowed what was
uppermost in his mind, Had he, been
able to persuade himself that Germany
had reached such a vwtoriuu5 position
that hos enemies 'woald be conscious
of defeat and ready to ooerpt what he
regarded ae moderete tering? Or who
it that Germany had begun to preceiv0
such a lessening of its own etrougth 1,e
pointed to a rapidly approaching exh
eustlou and that be hoped to delude
Mae advoraeries by brave words?
But even if we knew whit prompted
the notes, we should still be ignorant
of what the Kaiser stoped to euoumuphe 11
by the stop Few believe that he exp
ectecl his offer to be received anywhere
with favor, but that be pat it soley with
the intention of peruualha g the world
that his tummies, by r.•j+n.1og it. made
themselves rrap44tiai1,1* for prolonging;
the war. The Kalse: could hardy 1[8.v0
expected lila R1 r,il:. tis atian,es,
Fo'Iowioig closely upon the Hemmer
suggestion value thoy-,le tit preatil ,0
\Nl4810, asking the nat10110 at war to
disc,.0 ,•0:£011 for itee i, what rimywere
In ',pared to `reaopt Fix te0111a alt 11100100.
T141.110010 was ieel^,ved icy the sill's
Wall 8000e111 and even ;wg,•r and
omE ell
f,l�p pit
yp
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or teller oaltiYateA Sousa of propertlou
1'he mistresv must ,not allow herself to
be eslave driven by the amok of the
whip of self imposed Gaoler no woman is
a good honeekeeper until she replier.'"
that the reeortlitig angel may write
against her charges that are many times
more oerioua than looving her' supper
(hobos until door morning
Worms are encouraged by
tleorbid
ocndltione of the stomach and bowels
ands(' subsist. Miller's Worm Powders
will alter these conditions almost intro
edietoly and will sweep the worms
away. No destructive parasite 08.0111Y0
in oontnot with this tn0(1icitte, which is
trot only a worm dostroysr, but o heslth•
giving t'nedioine moot beneficial to the
young 0onstituticn, iuid ae 818011 1t bus
110 euporior.
;low much e;rrrlt, t' any, 'Mould le
pupil of the puddle schools, be obliged.
to del et home 9
:Matey ate anxious mother has asked
this question, itud few have found an
answer to satisfy thorn• Perhaps there
is small chance of gel ting a satisfactory
answer for all under our present system
&lunation in Canada is a carefully o:'g-
:infaed business, whose object is to pro-
tinoe the greatest results 1,t the short-
est time at the least coat- From the
lowest to the highest grade, the system
is a forged (Main and every link must
do its work. The studies are prosovih
ed and the ground is carefully marked
out It then, the school Moura do not
afford time enough to cover the ground
properly, home study must be added.
and if the hours in school are wasted
the pnpil must be "Kept hi" to study
after the aloof" of the sloe( of the reg.
ular time.
It is all beatifolly logioal—until some
ohil'i beoomiog weak and nervous and',
breaking down under the pressure.'
Then the sehemesoeme to have a defect
ire hok in it;
If the question of home work were
left to the phyeeiaue to decide, there is
little doubt they would decide agaittet
it. If, on the other hand, it were left
to the teachers to Mona decide, they
would retain it. Between these two
stand those who really responsible—
the parents. These will, in the end
must be supreme; for our eehoolo must
be responsive to the sentiment of the
town or city that maintains them.
Whatthen should be the duty of
the parent whose child Showa
eigns of breaking down under the strain
of home study and "being kept iu".
It is aleariy, to first study the child
irefully to see if there is not some
defect that (an be remedied. 1f he is
physically sound, and yet can only keep
up with his class by hours of home
study, the parents should look to hie
method of work, and try to teach him
how to study and concentrate his mind
on hie work. It will he the greatest
service you eau do leis not only in his
mediae but in his whom life work.
Above all do not hesitate to seek
olemenoy for him, if he needs it. even
though yon have to act alone. 10 to hie
future that counts, not his presontotaud-
ing. Life is not a hundred mile dealt,
but a long and searching Marathon
which will demand all the reserve pow-
er.
I used to be ashamed if a partiole of
dust could he foun(i any where in my
house'` said a notable housekeeper,
nut lately I have changed my ideate
and my Methods, I have realized that
1 am gr0wtug older' fowl that I have
been givng too ranch of my life merely
to keep111g things clean. Now 1' x111
trying to male there wholesome and 1
atm getting benefit and suttfaation from
ir,
Perhaps that atanam"nt will ehoult
some eo,l01iention0 mono, 10ho io sty
lgghng boomed her 0treng1It and nerve
ON i 1 'r1. 1 rt 11 1' 11 1 1't. tradltio rs
'f n icing Its<a :>f f.,tn wax hmnanvivt•a,
"Ira .y-, 1 a,+, •^t ^'t I I" 9119 aAlifl
d1 m1a, At til', p11000,n'.to flans ,.0411 ,vlch t'I 11.9)01101 nal.
p>re9nnt k f
tun, it to not likely to medium any f1 Hiles ted .1100 1.0,1 01,01.0, ,upl duet
grim+CL. I lees dill 'ei9 nor 0110 Ila trivia, leo ars
he real q't +ation Iti ie e memo who I stiff nut 84,1,, tit d , w . at aur grand -
hoe the war can „red before there ix a Mothers did wi'ti,tit them in their,lay„
Bolt whist dear tn„ dont 11111 rill got i0
hat traminrr„her letci in .very gni,et
1r11e.8 (nrtlpnrs (1 10 Un ae. 'There were
tl f> dtttOrnobils0 'n mom uloitale of dust
tc> soil her dainty lute 1 -ler enrpots
wera not atnwlgr(1 with traoktngsa from
uta -trusted stleets The day 0 ,vete net
taken up polishing hardwood floors
'hat 18 why she could teke her knitting
and go over to her Mechlin! for a long
call. Housekeeping rimy he a
science hat it inns% be premised as an
a.t, and that means that the hornemuk
dr,cicivo victory^ • It ahem 1.0. multi
likely. No '.tie til the tone can be
pecili0d by any (AnePes1n11 1iet11)0003
may offer to other menthe's et the
group. O'orin0tan1e would the Kaiser
make "my offer pommelling Belgium that
Iteighend would ammo towhee' his AtrIo.
eh uolonieo were returt muI2 and what
would the British Ouloi,fe0 to ,South
Africa goy to that? 3 * tbeimor(i, ,f
that !natter were arranged, wli tt adv.
ontngo woald it be to RussiaP. Then
se to Bemoan Poland will Germany
New Council
Thee(' Mooted met 01, Monday at 11
A, M. find signed the declarations of
office. After pngsing salve meennit1 and
arranging a date fur another uotniyat•
ion for Maier au 1 a councillor, they
adjourned,
MOVING COLLEGE
Under the auspices of the Agricultur•
al Society of which Mr. McDowell is
President and Mr. M, Broderick Sec-
retary there will be held l0 the Town
Hall Seaforth on about January 26
a moving agricultural Uollege. There
will be a oar on the branch and demon-
strators with Moving Pictures will give
illustrations in the town hall at night
'Pile date will definitely bo annonnced
next week. Admission will in every
case bo free, Seed Demonstrations
will form a largo part of the display
which 'Mould be intereetieg to all.
Heil analysis will also be shown as well
an the reunite, Lightning rod adjuet-
ruenta and cheese exhibits will also
nave a part.
Huron Presbyterial
New Books at Likely
The fallowing new Menke have been
rooaived at the Nene Library and
were put fn aircul8tiop ,lam. 21d,
T'la'I'ION
'fire Death hider, 'Joys ; 'rhe wind's
Will, Ottotto ; 001111 Raven, (Noble
Malvina et Brittany, Jorume ; Mike,
Bouton ; C3od'e (:hill, Delta 13808/,50
It was Written', ltudziwi}l; Her Booth'.
el, Murehiuont ; Julius La Vinton,
i3lttokwood.
NON FIOTION
Survivors Tales of F4111ou0 Crime'',
Wood ; A 'rewpo:ary Grutlomlan-min
France, Anon ; Royal Marriage Merisel'
of Europe, Radziwill ; The Anzac Book,
Aeon ; Eighteen Months in the War
Zeno, Fllazi ; Rteeoian Oentrul Asia,
Graham ; Truth about the Dardanelles,
Mcuely.
The third annual business meeting of
the Huron Presbyterial Society was
held in Willie church, Clinton, on Tues
day, Jan. 9th , when reports from the
different departments were presented.
The year I916 has been a banner year
in the history of the society and one of
unpreoedent liberality and propos, the
contributions being greater than to any
brovioue year if its existence, The
Presbyterial now oomprioee 22 amxil•
arias,6 oiroles and I associate society
with a total membership of 718, con-
tributing $3740.43 and 10 Mission Baud
with a membership of 405 oontributing
$319 the contribution', for the year am-
ounting to $4062 51 an iuoreaee of $771,
80.
The following officers vrere elected—
Honorary. Presidents etre. F. H. Lar.
kin, Seaforth, Mre. W E Kelly Goder-
ich, President E F Smith, Honsnll.
Int. vice pres. Mrs. James Hamilton,
Goderich, 2nd vice prep. lire. Popple -
stone, Blyth, Ord. vice pros. Mrs, Mc.
Diarimd, Godorioh. 4th. aloe pres. Mro
S F Sharpe, Exeter. Secretary Mise H
1 Graham, Seaforth, Treasurer Mrs J 0
Greig, Seaforth Sect. of Literature, Miss
Lille Forgueou, Goderich Mission Band
Sent, Mrs L T De Laney, Seaforth Sect
of supplies Mrs W Gunn, Clinton, ?Ionia
Helpers soot. Mrs E Monteith, Kippan
Strangers sect, Mrs W E M Aitkius,
Kippon Press and Library soot. Mrs W
E Kelly, Goderich.
JIIVEND.E
Tae arable Ship, Haves ; Pu'inooa,
Marie Jose's Book, Alton , My Bonk of
13enutifir1 Legends, 0littndler ; Valley
of Dreams 0,01104; lllisa Qnxute, M0.
thley ; hook ;1f Pioneers, Wood ; Al
about Inventions and 1iiecu00l1(81
Talbot.
A Houseld Mediolne—They that are
acquainted with the aterlieg propertioe
of Dr, Thomas' Euleutrio; 011 its the
treatment 0f many ailments would not
be with anthout it in the house It i0
Hilly a honahold tnedione and as it is 0f•
acct lee in dealing with many ordivare
complaints it is elpiaper than aducter,
So, keep it rot.hand, as the call fat it
mayoom0 tmexpectdly,
JAS.. HAYS
Mr. James Hays Sr, died in London
no Tuesday might. He was born at
el ',mine Waterloo (:n eighty seven
years ago. He oomo to McKillop
Toweehip and married Ins late wife
Mait;af0t Alexander to whom lees born
four Sons and aiX daughters. Robert bf'
teoderich. James atld Adam of Soltfor'h
William of Seel( , Mies, • MeDroy Me-
Killop, Mrs (Israeli Waterloo, Mro.
Wm. Arlold, Seel(, , Mom Wel. Foe.
!no Nelson .Benevale
Detroit Mich,
reeve of MalKillop for
was spout in Both.
tighter. Last week he
Hospital in London
paralysis.
er, Blythe, Wire ,
Mrs J Arnold,
Mr Hays was
weary five years
Hie later years
wall with hie da
was token to an
where he died of
Palmerston has Nati Hector
The Bishop of Niltgara her appointed
the Rev M. 13rett formerly of Rothsay
summed the Rev. MoVte an rector o
the Angleoan church at Palmerston.
Mr. Brett 00100 s highly reeom10 luded
as an earnest worker
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The Ladies Aid of the Presbyterian
;harsh, will give a 10a Tea on Wednes-
day, January,17tit from 4 to 7 o clock.
Proceed,” to go towards Red Ocoee and
Patriotic work. Everybody welcome,
Everybody come,
Away with depression and Melanch-
oly—These two evils are the aooampan•
imont of a disorded stomach and torpid
liver and mean wrotonednees to all
whom they visit The surest and speed•
ioet way to combat them, is with
Parmelea's Vegetable Pille,
which will restore the beolthful'action
of the stomach and bring relief: They
have proved proved their usefulness in
thousands of cases and will continue to
give relieve to the suffering who are
wise enough to use them.
Town of Seaforth
Nominations
A meeting of the Eieotors of the
Muuioipat Corporation of the 'Down of
Seaforth will be held on Wednesday,
January 170, 1917 at the Town Hall
Seaforth for tho purpose of nominating
eaatiitutes for the vacant offices of
ylayo1 and one Councillor for the Town
Of tioaforth for 1917.
Nominations. received trout 7.30 p.m.
toS-30p m
if a poll be neeee8ary the same ohal
be held on Wednesday, January 24111
1917 from 9 o'clock a m until b p m al
the same places and by the game De-
puty Returning Offioers and Poll Clerks
appointed for the previous Municipal
election.
By order of the Council,
Seaforth, January Bth; 1917.
John A, Wilson, Cleric
�, ME�TaIlt�
The animal liteotil,g of members of
the tlloKillop Mutual • Fire Insurance
t lompalt3' will bo held at the town. Hall
Seaforth on Friday Feb. 4t1., 1917 at.
the hour, two p. In, '1'lie business wil
be to receive the annual etattetnente mud
auditors report, the electingof three
(breams and other business which
would he onnsidered for the benefit 0f
the nnmpany. The retiring officers are
dames Connolly, Robert Perris, anti
William Rina, who aro eligible for re-
eleatinn,
/attire Connolly, 'Thee. E Heys
rr1si10ut Sect,
Good Butter Helps Demand
Good butter is an essential asset
of the dairy business under any con-
Clition. Each pound of good butter
sold increases the consumptive de -
mend 0f butter. Quality is the most
effective advertising medium; in fact,
it is an absolute necessity for the per-
manency of the business, The better
the quality of butter the greater its
consumption; the more brisk and the
more favorable the butter market, the
larger no returns. (acidity is also
the only really effective means to
successfully compete against butter
iubatttutos,
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puhr ki 01,11 f e e ,1 (4118080, 08-
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SJ}3AFoRTH eHUReHES
St. James'
80. James, Church, Rev. Father P
Corcoran, Rev Father 0. R. North.
graves .Morning Mase 7 axe. High
Maes 10,30 a.m. Sunday ecllool 2 30
p in, Evening vespers 7 p.m,
St. Thomas'
Rev. T. H. Brown, Rentor. Sunday
services 1I a.m, and 7 p.m, Sunday
school 2.30 p. m. Women's Anglican
Miesiollary Aeeooiation, Tuesday 2.30
p.m. Childr'en'abrauoll Saturday 2 p m.
nteroes0iou service') every Thursday,
3.0 p.m.
Pleat Presbyterian
Rev, le, H, Larkin„ Pastor,' Sunday
oerrioes 11 a,m, and 7 p m. Sunday
sohool 2,30 p.m. Prayer meeting,
Thursday, 7.45 p.m. Women's Mien-
ionary Soaiety•the first Tuesday in each
month at 7.46. Barbara Kirkman Mir.
Mon Band 3rd Tuesday in the month at
7.30 p.m, Sunshine Mission Band
every 2nd Monday at 4.16 p.m.
Methodist
_---«+--
Rev. G. McKinley, 33. D., pastor
--40'4)tX—heel '.110:00 a.m.
Publio service 11 a in. and 7 p.m. Sun
day school and Bible entity class 2,30
Epworth League Tuesday 8 p m. Prayer
Meeting Thureda y 8. p.m.
• Salvation Army
Capt. Froud and Lieut, Saunere
Holiness meeting 11 a.111. Praise
oorvioe 3 p.m. Gospel germ* 7 pen.
Cbildrous Service—Directory slaw 10
a.m. Bible otassea 4 p.m, Week night
Meetings—Wednesday Feuer meeting
8 p,tn. -
Bgmondville, Presbyterian
Lice, J. Argo, pastor. Huntley set..
vices 11 01.10. and 7 p in. Bible class
3 p.m Prayer meeting Wednesday
8p. m, Y P.111,0. Union 3rd Friday
w the month 8 p.m, Women's mM11Aeluu-
ary Society 3rd Wednesday it' t110 mouth
at 2.30 p.m. LddmOs' Aid meets im-
mediately after.
McKillop • Presbyterian
Rev. D 'Jerewen pastor. 13uuday
080-01000 Duffs' church 1i a:cl timidity
school 10 a tit. Prayer meeting VVed-
hesday 8 p,nt. Woolen's Missionary
Society lust Friday in each mouth at
2 u'olook,
Rev, 0, 0. ;Kafue, pastor. timidity
011 tics 2 30 1,. , Y'iu,g People's Leo•
ig",.3 31) p tit i Platy vV cat nil's Amx11
ivy tlrrt '1'-t„sil,ty of every 111811th u.
31p,an, last ,1 t11tat t 1.70.1.'0lay
of ,,:ooh Montle 2.314 9.141
Wint0000p Presbyterian
thoulay sarvics 2,30 pal. Rundny
seb"til 1 Motu. Prayer rneetitlg
001111y 8 pan. L.0. W. last Wed
Roomm Wanted
Lady Pahtnist wishes warm room, or
room and hoard in private family
Apply 20 Queen 80 , 80. Thomas, Out
Highest Prices Paid
for rags, robbers, bones,
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metal, horse hair, hides;
,
skins, all kinds of furs etc.
Also talk. books
.:74:1 newspapers
Appefzft & Millman
'OR't'H .1UNK DEALER.
levees from Oreareeey
Phone 183
rapsoaamet .83 811088rssaamapta11
Columbus made an
Egg stand' up on
end --but he spoiled
the Egg.
We oan remove from our por-
trait any temporary facial blem-
ish that may be. preventing you
from having that photograph
To -Day, and We do not spoil the
Likenoee.
Fell's Studio
Phone 19 - SEAFORTH ej
I have some very
choice Debentures
for sale bearing a
good interest.
These ate a first
class ;`investment,
til t information
cheerfully given.
ANKs
2.1.i:tl a43 Debenture Broker
Main Street. Seaforth
Phone:9la
SF,AFORTH MAEKit'I'.
Good Milling Wheat .....,.......,$T,80
Bnrlay...... ............ ... 00 75
Brno per too--
Shorts per ton 36
Flour ......... ....................4.06 6.66
Flogs to farmers..................11.80
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