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aid farad 'Phone Orders
eo luny
filled
eople
Are isnot aware of the labor perform-
ed by their feet until they break down
Flat foot is caused by improper
shoes, or by standing or walking on
bard surfaces, which strain the liga..
melts supporting the arch m hich
breaks dowil;. Then the person
tires easily at first but as it grows
worse the pain becomes severe.
Our TIZI-S.I1Rl1gi SlFFCI>,T
will take that pain away and give 3 ou
comfort,
14. R. ,�A.,...JS d O aS1. T
"The Nome of Good 'hoes "
Phone 51 Seaforth
miaranerivea eanitaracausimesomau
CREANN WANTED
Send your cream to us and receive
te'p primes. We are running our plant
She year through and can !inutile your
ball supply and fortieth you with Dans.
We pay twine each month and weigh
sample,and test each can of cream Dare
bully. Our motto is " Honesty to ou
Patrons" Petrous are requested to re
Smelt all our ales when not in nee.
3 titer anlBnttermilk leo on hand
a9 for at market prices,
The Seaforth Creamery Co.
Wt Lv Walker & Son
Undertakers
.and
Einbalmers
W. J. Wallcer, holder of go.
ernment Diploma and Lioenee
Day or Night culla receive our
prompt attoutiou
Day Phone 67
Night " 18
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STF1ATFORD. ONT..—
Winter Term from January'dlld
we have Oommeroial dhorthand
and Telegraphy Deportment. '1'11
mimeos are thorough up to dateaud
praotioat. The in streets -es areex-
perieneed and we nee receiving
acorea of applications for trained
help we cannot supply. Write at
once for particulate
A. 1110LACHLAN
romulev t.
MUST(
SISTER REMIGIA, who before
becoming a sister was a teacher in the
Lond on t ct el 1)'l 11 13 1 1 11: i eie, w
give 'testis else :(Iellr (e11)
Seaforth in inetrunlental and vocal)
mimic, Idiom 81 (1 violin.
10 CENT "CASCAR Ta"di
IF 3B212(IOTTfv 031 COSTIVE
For Sick Headache, Sour Stomach,
Sluggish Liver and Bowels --'ahoy
work while you sleep.
Furred Tongue, hail Taste, Indiges-
tion, Sallow Elkin and Mlemablo Head-
aches come from a torpid liver and
clogged bowels, which cause your
stomach to become tilled with undi-
gested food, which sours and ferments
like garbage in a swill Farrel. That's
the first step to untold misery—indf-
gostion, foul gases, bad breath, yellow
shin, mental fears, everything that is
horrible and nauseating. A. Cascaret
tonight will give your constipated
bowels a , thorough cleansing and
straighter, you out by morning. They
work while you sleep --a. 10 -cent box
from your druggist will keep you feel-
ing good for months.
•
PROMPTLY SECURED
IEAsk for
N`NTOa`1ADVSRhtel( wilt sent free.
M)t.Ilf0P( A311Ari0"
tMffiRamlatentli •T: ir®lUIra assns
amms
Try us for A
Refreshing Shave
HAIR CUT'T'ING
OUR BPEO LALTY
Call At
Bolton's Barber Shop's
CARDNO3 BLOCK SEA FOR
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epresentative Wanted
At Or1o0 for Seaforth and District for
'Canada's Greatest Nurseries', Spring
19I7 Planting List now ready.
Splendid Hat of Hardy Oauddian Grown
Fruit and Ornamental Stook, including
Molntoeh Red Apple St. Regie Ever -
bearing Raspberry, and many other
leaders,
New Illustrated .Catalogue sent on
application.
Start now at beet selling time.
Liberal Proposition.
STONE and WELLING'T'ON
The Foothill Nurseries.
(Established 1837)
Toronto, Ontario.
The Best Newspaper
Valle
111 Western Ontario
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All Mail Editions $3.00 Por Year
SAVE THE PAPERS
Newspapers and IU:Igeeinee for the
next eol'aetion shortly after (lhrtatmae
The papers are all cots
vetted into money for
cont;'orts, for the s:tDl-
'aWomens War Auxiliary
a0 , MAD S"! oivrAans,
GASES OR INDIGESTION
Each "Pape's Diapepsin° digests 3000
grains food, ending all stomach
misery in 'five minutes.
Time Lt! In live minutes all stom-
ach distress will go. No indigestion,
heartburn, sourness or belching of
gas, acid, or eructations of undigested
food, no dizziness, bloating, foul
breath or headache. •
'ape's Diapepsin is noted for 118
In regulating upset stomachs.
3 the surest, quickest stomach rem.
i d; in the whole world and besides it
is harmless. Put au end to stomach
trouble forever by getting a large
fifty -cent ease of Pape's Diapepsin
from any drug store. You realize in
fiveminuteshow needless it is to auf-
fer from indigestion, dyspepsia or any
stomach disorder.. It's the quickest,
surest and most harmless stomach
doctor in the world.
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f PTOuTopkks 1m
Mr and Min, Friiuk Murton halo re,.
timed, Mr* 'icodd,tasi1) klgmuudville
after visiting 'Purest° Mr Merano'
brother's 111 •1'001)110
Yl ins lea 001 Spyiu, Ansel^d tvitkl her
friend Hies E.velyrlee Ale Kay, over the
week 141)11,
NI^anti Airs 1ltt'•penter who spent
their weddi1131 trip ill Heeforth left on
Friday for their horns in 01, ford Mich
Mets SSe31e Wood spent the week end
In Hayfield with friends.
Mr Donald flaw of Ridgetown eon of
the late Rev Neil Shaw, is a Keret at
the Mune of air uu(1 mea John neeitie.
Miss Irene 311(1(11(1 11110 bis heena1V-
ernl weeks at the home of Fur parents,
lir and .Vire Jae Mmite" North ,Hain St
1'eteeeed till Saturday for Toronto.
Mise Hirupeou of Walton visited over
the weak -end
Mrs Ed Box and Mrs Norman Me -
Lend have returned Irony Port 11 roan
where they were attending the funeral
of diose aiv100 3i11as Allot,
Mr and Mrs Rill left o1) Monday for
their home in Lethbridge, Alta. after an
extended visit at the parental home of
Me and alta John Carter, McKillop
Mise Agnes 1MoKay, who is attending
the Stratford Normal seined, spent the
week mud at the horn:, of her parents ,
Mr a tl Mrs Hugh ,McKay.
Mr J W Free received wor'3 that his
brother, who enlisted with an Alberta
Batt. has been seriously wauuded in
France. He has been i11 the trenches
eines) last August,
The Sacrament of the Lords supper
was dispoueed in the First Presbyterian
church last Sebuath Rey. J Argo of
Egmondvills preached at the proparat
cry service on Thursday evening
Miss Edith MoMiohael of Thodford
spout the week -end at the home of he r
parents, Mr and Mrs T Michael, Hullett
Fergue Wright, the seven year old
son of Mr and We Robert Wright of
flatlet, had the misfortunate to slip on
the ice on Saturday last, cutting hie
face very badly, The doctor had to
put nix stitches in his lip and chin.
Dr Davie of Mindernoya in Manitou-
lin spent a few days with relatives here,
Mr A Palmer has( taken to poeitiot) in
the Sell Munition works.
Mrs W J Hales and family loft on
Monday for their home in Weston,
Mre Jaokeon, Clinton was the guest
of Mr and Mrs Geo. Seip.
Mien Grace Stewart Fyn returned to
her home in Brussels after a ploaaant
visit with Mr and Mri Alex Stobis
Mies Winnifred McIntosh has accept.
eel 1 poeition on the null .,f the .60)111
of I'omnlerce.
The Ladies Aid of the Presbyterieu
church held a successful tea lust Web.
et the horse 01 Mrs Jun Fudaysou.
Rev. A Lloyd Smith al. A 13 1)
FivauoialSeuretary of Victoria College
reroute will preach i11 the Methodist
Choral next Sunday evening in the In-
terest of the LI'dueatioual week.
Mr. and Mrs Grigg of Bulbuok, Seek
who spent seine tune 1)1 tows with re!
lives, left foe Moue on Saturday. '
Uhange of date for the holding of 611
Spring horse and cattle Show was
decided upon by the Director t.(-mee'Q
ling. held last week 'rim date anuoniiced
Apr 1(1111 has been changed to Tuesday
Apr 3rd owing to the mashing with other
tains,
I by U111111.11S1mw on AprilI(e-
men,,bet. the 11410, Aprl1 3rd,
iir (leo A Hills is a Botts ,tl visilir.
Sir and Mrs hie. ('lark- of Tooker -
81111th are fn Hn ielrt0ett.0uiliat; the
Ived(1i1133 01,1318 (3iarl(s meso.
Mr F H Larkin will have for his sub
jaot. next Sunday evening "'rho Nolo',
Die1atisfaotie•t."
While playing in the school yard 01
Tuesday Beside Mania was pushed 111
one of thebole 101)1 lousing on the ice
her chin. The doctor had to put
several stitches in the wound.
Seaforth will be the 1.
101181 1-..1111.11.4
['air 111 this district and will be followed
Aliases Pinkney, Johnston, 'Taman,
Spark and i;verett returned yesterday
from 'Potent() wbere they attended the
Millinery Openings,
Mrs Sim Neely left yesterday to spend
two weeks in Wftlghaes.
The Ladies' Aid of the Egurondvillu
Ohnroh will give 1I Pun omit `Pea 00
Wed Maroh 7th from 4.80 to 7 p r1),
'!"here will also be a lied ()rues Quilting
the name afternoon.
Mr 1., Alm -herb wont to Sarnia potter.
day on a business trip,
Stalfa
Mr and Mrs Mennen 1, Mitchell spout
Auuday, with Mr and Mrs Sadler.
Dont forget the big concert in the
the Town Hall Marais 2. 'Po bo given by
the Inches, of the institute,
A number of the ladies of the Staffs
Woman's Institute drove to Fullerton
on Wednesday bast and were (iuelyen-
tertalued by the ladies of the Fullerton
Institute
'l'lle oyster supper given in the hall
q1) Friday,eveui11g was a great success
Mr Albert Norrie, is oouliuod to the
house with La. Grippe.
Mr Vieror Smith, of Toronto 1s visit..
tug 1(111 brother Mr Len Smith.
Dont forget Tho Play "Spinsters
Convention'' rib he given in the Town
ship Ball o)1 Frinay evening.
Miss Myrtle Sadler returned home
after a 01816 111 L0110011.
The funeral of the fete Tom Lawson
took plaque's Sunday efterneuu to Stella
eeloutsry,' '!'1(e service was preached
by Rev Mr Moore of Hermit.
Kipper¢
Mrs John Crawford ie improving in
health.
The Ladies of the Presbyterian chnroh
are holding an oyster supper on Tuesday
evening.
Mr and Mrs N. Pybue of Soak, who
who are spending the winter here with
friends have just returned from Sarnia
Mr Drake shipped a oar load of horses
to his home near Medicine Hat. Mrs
Drake, will leave later,
Mr Alex Me Kenzie was in Toronto
last week.
Much sympathy is felt for Ernest
Taylor who was called home to Exeter
by the death of hie sister in London.
Pte Jae Hill writes his father, Mr Goo
Hill of Tuokoremith, that while visiting
an aunt in England, he was surprised
by a stranger coming in and introdtio
ing himself as the brother of his aunt
He was a soldier from Auetratianerving
in France and who left England over
twenty years ago.
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GRAIN MUCH BETTER FILLED
H, RICFIARD, Deruheeter, Ontario,
Bat's;
•'1 used ilnmestoade Bone Black For.
1(3(513)' on four acres of oats last ,i$priug
with very gond results. The field eon -
elated of ten acres of sod, half of which
had boon niainred the previous year,
while in meadow, and we applied the
Porti izer 200 pounds to the acre to tl
haltngs) of the field. The growing prep
showed mach better growth all through
the ssaeou where the fertiliser was na(d
than where it had been menaced, and
at the times of cutting the grain seemed
meth batter filled,"
Thum;
Phone Your Orders. Stewarts Sell It For Less Moil You
You Must See the
New Was F Goods
With all the beauty and brightness of their new Spring
colorings. With vivid stripes, limit'ess cheeks, attrac-
tive paisleys, enchanting floral designs and charming
plain colors the new wash display awaits you. The
most lnagnificient offering of fashionable materials it his
ever been our pleasure .to present, You Must st'e the -m.
13e1011' are a few numbers that are attracting particular •
attractions.
Silk Ela
the newest and best wash material
l.1 sever introduced in all colors, fancy
and plain
Price
Reception
Voile
Debutan'-e
75c a y,.rd
Delightful floral, paisley and
striped patterns ill blank white
and colors, 36 to 40 inches wide
Price ..,q.o to 45 =t yard.
4i the queen wash fabrics in pink
and Alice blue Price...75 a yd
Fancy Silk Bitarquisette In delightful
and varied col -
°rings and floral
designs
Price, 75 t01,25
a yd.
Irisb Poplinfor suiting in white, rose or 'pale
blue and navy 36 in wide...65c a yd
Plain Voile black and white in stripes and
checks in avariety of widths 25c a yd
Indian Head Plain white in very best quality.
Price 20C to 25C a yard.
Holly Batiste A delightful fabric the new flor-
al designs 30 in wide ..2oc a yd.
Cotton Repp in pink, sky, tan, white grey extra
good value Price...20, to 25c a yd
Kindergarten Cloths Anderson's best qual-
ity for children clothes
Price 22C a yard
Galateas In allcolors and varying widths ofstripes
3o in, wide Price 20c to 30C
Crepes In many new designs, stripes and colors
beautifully finished. Price 15c a yard,
Dimity Checks With dainty rose bud inserts.
colors guaranteed 15c a yard
Ginghauis All that is new attractive and reliable,
Anderson's guaranteed cloths 15c ayd
Prints Famous and reliable prints in a hundred new
patterns Price,.,., I2)rc t0 15C a yard
Stewar, s.
Seaforth
Orders
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G001) FOIL 23% GAiN
GEORGE W. ADDY, Ethel, Ontario
says;
"This is to ourtify that 1 purchase(
801110 tiotneatied Buse 13Iaolc Fertilize •
kat :(piing from your agent, l3!r. J. K
Baker, and 1 min well 801(8(01 with it
1 meed it en our oats and 1 believe if 1
had *sown It 1111 the whole, held 1 tv,•ul 1
;rave had :;ti% more grain,,
:161 1:1,1;'1 lsl.H 1511 IIA'T 'UN PUO 1
t,1Nl)
IU, I!'ui ;111111,:31(1), Pal'Ic 1 -till, sat
"1 11se11 (T.nr"•rurrd M!^rtiliz a• on lac
wheat, ;lh"ni 3.111 pnnude per 11110, 3311 2,,
I 11,1vo not 3111 n1,li• to grow :I prep and
wheat on 111 it land will 11m that}'
noseel, per ace.
'3,33., 11 nn0gau ('sihon 31 11(8, Ile..
trait, ter from book and est'ienlars about
their Homestead Bone 111a011 Fertilize,
NeTtee
McKilbilr (;shell will most tit
10 A. M. on Monday, March 6ih,
1017,
J. Murdie
Clerk
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