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PROUSSIONAL CMS,
MEDICAL
iTyRMI, lit. lilt 12OSi . I h -i. inn rutd burgeon
ar.,R Lath of t -emboli 1lusplt ti l.oltdon. Itngtanle
Berlet a teutton to tiseA o of Pye, Ear. Nose
(Threat.
DI and l0 N o nrv, Reoi 4e .0, L b loo iiaalt•
Oi6Ce Phone 1; m6. Reuldeax.Ftians No, d06.
D J. p 111.7✓5 utalurih. Qf4ec and
tote – Goderleh t('e24. east of the Moho
- Acct Chw oil. Coroner tar rho County of Huron.
welephoee, No. 40.
1)Rs, SCOTT fc, MACKAY, Phyotd?na and
Surgeons, Goderlc'h Street. opposite hfetho•
dint Church. Seaforth.
Acott, graduate Victoria and Ann Arbor, and
member of Ontario College of Plrinddanu and
ffiaralsona. Caronor for County of Huron.
lifs.ciGiv.. honor graduate Trinity University,
medalist Trinity Medical College. Member of
lxgileps of Physicians and Surueona, ()Mario...._.
pIraR. GEO. HEILEMAN, t)uteopathht Speclans
V In Woman a and Children s Disease. and
1&9atamattc Troubles Acute and Chronic DI
otder,. Ear. Eye, Nose and Throat,. Adenoids
openeved without the gaffe Coasultauoa fro%
Curly w rr12 ,los Waite- It nun oboevtune,
,15 11 pre grainy RIC ,0,t?a
Marriage LBtiOlfn les In ne+l by JOUR'
It° ted b hooter
,*.,•to titian,yea•f
tarih
rasurarace
Are ye.. considering Lrs-sane e, Life or 4141E deet? 1
iIyw: are, a 5044=4 •+4E! ger. our rates.
ee)(Nee22-2- E .
era' Anent for 'Landau fife tarlatan Co.,
and inrpertat(suuranteeand Accident insurance Co,
. _ 4eafarth.Oat.
James Watson
l 4.1 Cal coir 1.to d .4 t- f'nl 1 s i 'e
acs.,t, end i a!er
24 cue „trees, a,. nfnr.,
THE MicKILLOP
Mutual Fane insurance Co,
'ars® and I haled Town
Property (Poly insured.
OFFICERS
.l as. C'oen,W;y, :/+,4erira. Prrsf.l:•n• Timet
Evansits sell vitt-t'rzcl 4 o•,t. 'ncsnnas
H aye, oeaforth. sae.-Treas.
Dtroet00.iforaisiewro,
D. F. McGregor, Seaforth; John G. Grieve,
Winthrop W. Rion, Constance; John Benneweis,
Bmdghagen; Robert Ferris, Hadock; Malcom
McKeon, Clinton; (1 McCitenevSeaforth;
James Connolly, Godertch; Jas. Evans, Beechwood.
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EDITOR AND PUBLISHER
TUE SEA FOR T1f NEWS
eogeroly he auewsred,
"ilex weapon is a alnllt+"
"What is a lvufne1's welvet'?"
1 asked a poet than;
With emblem inspiration
He seized Upon his pelt;
'Uhl 1 (ouid name a thousand.'
He cried with 2COents dent';
"But a w'oivalt's surest weaprll
1 grant yon is n teal•,'
then, if weeping toare ere being shed
from weeping eyes, every- where, from
Iwounded bane ir1 pt'uportioll to the
to the }deed that flow front the wound-
ed soldiers, surely pence, white winged
and lasting, must surely collie and repay
ivonau'a Mietiou of inerey and foe -a,
General Observations j
Agents
Alex. Leitch, li3rlock; E. Hiochley, Seaforth;
WOliam W
Chesney. Egmondve; J W. You,
Selmeevlile; R. G. Jarmouth, Btodhagen• James
Karr and Joho Govenlock, Seaforth, auditors_
Parties desirous to effect Insurance or transact
s aam
pp a tY ofthe above officers, addressed ,
to their respective
as ctive poetoffices,
other busbies nl b pc ptW attended to
by
a1120(1n l 'Pita crushing !'low of the allies
against the (Gentian forces cause till to
trope the war will soon ba over.
PAllAm
rhe
C'anacia Ices taken a SEAL(' ill the {relit
place for bravery, resourcefullness and
Original iniattra, Viny, fridge will live while
fIDg history lasts.
0t .:a..
111Y A few bright warm dale would now
O.rt1D{j{' DH ; sea the fields teeming with farm life a'l
i busy putting it,. the seed. The farmer's
never had 9.0 good prospects as the
present to reap a good reward for their
werii with ctlttl.• selling at 12 cents,'
:tvo weight hogs at I5 cents and wheat
Bore r 1 „ per I.1 ehets the farmer will new
Of get whet r.- h(is worked for. b,,t tie!don,
• loltialione , =:,t
Sold
For Sde
SCR ;► NM COAL
W. 1... lire Seiror i .
Phone Lilt
If! tory Concert
MY COUNTRY
What ie my canutry? Wo11 it is 1227
own little world in wet 1212 l live, It is
first the dear little eput where my home
etande, 11 is the sunshine eve: my
j head and the blue vault bounding toy
meet, This i4 ley 3.0111try,
agllie, it is the wondrous history of 101)
years, wrought out by' loyiug hands
ami brave hearts on this fair Cauadain
soil with its mighty lakes, rivers forests
and miles, It includes the story of the
shuck of war and piirseit of place. We
knell boforo its sacred altars, sing its
immortal songs. we see wayiug over it
the banner of the crosses, the dear uld
0t1ion,lsok that is always alld every
where the symbol of prutectiou fel' 1110
weak and the home, dud as we think
of the terrible price that our bays are
these days pitying for that proteatiou
for their dear ones at home, may it nerve
the lonely ones to find eoneolation and
and stongth to endure 12112-11.1
The dawn of a brighter, white day
Than ever blessed as with its ray,
HIS MOTHER
1 owe a great deal to my mother.
She was as0atnatress, cook, washlady,
and !lever until late in life had a' ser-
vant, and yet she was a cultivated
woman. She read Channing and kept
up a ith the literature of the day,
When I was a little tot she read good
books to me.
'Yen young woman have every oppoint.
tin for literary culture and you ought to
avail youreelvos of it. You ought to
be very proud with money earned so
honorably, for money that is not earned
honorably will never do you any good.',
The above words were spoken by Mr
Carnegie while talking to a large corns
pauy of working girls in New York city
And then, this man of great wealth
closed by saying;
"I shall never forget how proud I Wes
when I got my tir82- wages of SI 25 a
week and bow I felt when I was raised
to $1 50 as a telegraph operator, To
take Home that suns to my good mother
gave 1110 311c1 a feeling of manly indep-
endence,-
Clinton Stock Sho
is Again Success
Tae H stun County stock show, which
1.+• o f thu croute of Huron and itel/ll
I,11t21t fit Clit.tou, 'mooed od w01
.1.
,.` It ,t.ce
!t
to
' til lea ,,l.g tu(n :,tanageineta with ;lws:hot
l -
( nv,11 ra oras•, clay
•
eeet ii 1:, l . di • I)rtee i(1•;8t *1131, )rate
ee,ee, tee, eve. give!, 11: $':,,forth
1t t ..+•s 3" voices of the
111..1.11
SpoTtia: -tang 0ettli444. sceorlel'y and
eostr. •a are in (ionise of preparation.
Full announcement will follow next
welt.
The proueetl4 of thie C1nieert goes to
the Seaforth War Auxiliary and will
be used to buy rontforts fur the boys ill
1114 tretlehe',
Keep the hole i11 mind.
A Btusiness
Without a proper
systm of adver-
tlsin is like a
motor without the
power
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;Worth News
AVi RTIISCI11NTS
will supply the
retWired energy
hone - 54
evenings lel
if the poet is right women is well
armed in (heed times of war. Twenty
five years ago the following exquisite
little triplet of verges went the round
each telling what a woman's weapon is,
"What i8 s woman's weapon?"
r asked a charming girl;
She dropped her lashes slyly
And *baked a vagrant uurl;
Then uonsoiously murmured --
'chis rosebud nearly mat;
'•I have strong suspicions,
''Fier weapon is a pout.'
'What is a Women S' weapou'r"
I asltod a lover true;
lie turned him to a maiden
With eyes Of heavenly blue:
Her velvet lips were patted,
All innocent of guile,
(11 •11 (`relit.
'Phe weather mall was net ori his
good behavior, hut uc+v'ertlt0leas the
crowds mane and although the horse
entries were fewer Blau (real the
quality was excellent.
In the cattle department the exhibit
f wad the best yet,
Exhibitors were present from Luck -
vow, Blyth, Hansell, Seafurtll, Zurich.
all the surrounding townships and the
cornpetion was keeu and interesting.
This district has been suffering from
au epidemic of colds among 110rsee and
also from heavy experts, and some good
sales were reported.
The following is a liar of the prize
winner's:
Aged at0llious—lnteruatioual, owned
by Thomas McMichael & Son. Seaforth
Lord Ronald, owned by Thomas Mc-
Michael, Seaforth; Pride of Gleneairn.
owned by J. E. Ellis, Blyth; Honest
John owned by Gray Bros, Blyth.
Stallions under three years—Thomas
SloMillan, Seaforth; Sweepetoakes,
Thomas lefoMiohael, Seaforth.
Specie, Township competition—D,
Fotheringham. James Smiley and
Broadfoot Bros, of Tuokeremith Tom:.
ship.
Heavy draught brood mare&—James
Smiley, Hensel); Broadfoot Bros. Sea -
forth; Thomas McMillan, Seaforth.
Filly or gelding, two years and uuder
three—G. A. Glenn, Kippen; Thomas
McMillan, Seaforth.
Filly, under one year—Alex, Wright,
Brimfield; Gray Bros, Blyth.
Heavy draught team in harness—J1
J Monier, 5I. P, Zurich.
Swoepttnkes wan won by Jamcs
Smiley, of Bengali.
Agricultural, brood mare three years
and over --Alex. Wright, Brncefield,
John Dale, Clinton; Snell Broe, Sea-
forth.
Filly or gelding, three years and over
George Holley & Son, Clinton.
Filly of gelding .two years and under
three -,-Nd. Boll, 1.ondrabol'o; 'l'110122045
21111, Clinton,
Filly or gelding, olio year and under
two-.-A1ex. Wright, Bnleefield,
'l'onn fu Harness -1), 1'ot.horingilmn
111'neefield,
Agt'i0111tttral aweepetaltes--.Won by
1/, 1 ('
othoringllnnl, BrneOflelti,
41(Iouoral purpose filly or goldiaig throe
yeat•0 and over --Alex. Wright 13rtt00,
Held,
Team in harness -.-Wellington 'Heil.
demon, Luoknow; William Deeker ear -
boil: Frank Arnold, Seaforth,
a• Ge110rn1 purpose slveepet11kee--Won
by Wellington Henderson, Imeknow,
Rest 1nat031ed teach—Well by William
Decker 'enrich,
Prize for beet collection of bot'see ex.
liibited by any ono man—Won by Alex,
Wright, llrncofiold.
Light horses, stallion, standard -bred
trot ter--lke Medium, ail'Lull by Charles
worth & Coulter, Blyth; )i. McGregor
owned dy Cluu'leawurth & Coulter
lorry J. 1+;d, J0hllst011, Cite too.
Stallion, standard -bred paver ---'lamer
Dioltoon, Charlesworth & tion Coulter
Blyth.
Carriage Nurse in harness—James
Van Iegrn0ud, Clinton; (:_ A. (1101111
[(ippon, D. Gardiner Clinton.
Roati:ter horse in 11(1.111088—'rhomae
McMichael, Seaforth; James Hioking
bottom Auburn; M. 111eDengal, Hay-
field.
Carriage team fu harness—Heeel,y,
Neel), Zurich; Robert Perris, Blyth.
Roadster team in harness—Norman
Carter Seaforth,
Tho judge for light horses wan I)1,,
Baker, of Hamilton.
Cattle, Shorthotu, aged bull—ler!.
Wise & Son Clinton.
Boll, one year -2V, L. Forrest, Sea -
forth .
Sweepstakes—Td. Wise & Son Olin
1011.
Cow, three years and over -1st; 2nd,
3r21, Ed. Wise & Son, Clintmt,
Heifer, two years—J, J, Hamer, M.
P Zurich; Ed, Wise & Son, Clinton,
Heifer one year—J. J, Monier 111. P
Zurich,
Beat dairy eery—BBrt Fitzsimmons
Cliutou; Authur Trick, Clinton.
Polled Angus bull -Fred Middleton
Clinton; Charles Lindsay, Clinton.
Cow, three years and over—Charles
Lindsay, Clinton; Arthur Tricks 01inton
Heifer, uuder three years—Charles
Lindsay, Clinton.
The prize fol' the beet collection of
cattle was won by Ed. Wise & Son
Clinton.
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CAPITAL AND RESERVE S13,000,000
Savings Department
Have you money in the Bank? Are you saving? By
W putting away a few dollars at a time you will soon possess
l a fund for emergencies. i
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and are now prepared to meet ('xistieg
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trees and plants direct t0 customers at
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planting fruit trees and plants as there
is nothing pay's better, Send for Dur
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COLBORNE, ONT.
END STOMACH TROUBLE,
GASES OR DYSPEPSLA
"Pape's Dlapepsln" makes Sick, Sour,
Gassy Stomachs surely feel fine
In five minutes,
et 22.1• ---11 just ate Is souring On
your o 11 or Iles like a lump of
lead, r 4 to digest, Or you belch
gas tu. ;letate sour, undlgeated
food, or have a feeling of dizziness,
heartburn, fullness, nausea, bad taste
in mouth and stomaoh-headache, you
can get bloused relief in five minutes.
Put an end to stomach trouble forever
by getting a large fifty -cent case of
Pape's Dlapepsln from any drug store.
You realize in five minutes how need-
less it is to suffer from Indigestion,
dyspepsia or any stomach disorder,
It's the quickest, surest stomach doc-
tor in the world. It's wonderful.
Comrades !
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you cannot carry f,tri,
arifle, you can serve •/ ',a{
your \
country the r/
errar. •4 !r 'k'1 .
far
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" The plow is our hope," declared
Right Hon. David Lloyd George, the
Prime Minister cf Great Britain. The
tremendous significance of these words in
the face of a world shortage of food must
be a, matter of concern to all. It points
out the path of .duty to men and boys
unable to enlist in the army but capable of
helping to increase production,
Hell the farmer increase
productio
At this supreme hour when ample food production is
one of the indispensable means of victory, the country
faces a serious shortage of men and boys on the farms. The
Department of Agriculture emphasizes the urgency of every
man and boy taking to heart this splendid opportunity for
patriotic service.
BOYSDecide now to help in the war. 12 you aro between the
ages of 14 and 18, and have good term record, you can
secure promotion at school by enlisting for farm service
any time between April 20th and May 20th,
Parents are urged to encourage their boys to enlist for farm
service. The physical and moral welfare of your boy will be
advanced by a summer spent close to Nature; an interest will be
awakened in an ire ortant industry of the country that will be a
help to him in his whole future.
i1VIej The Department appeals to retired fanners, to men
n following no occupation (retired), to business men who
can spare at least a portion of their time, to all men who
can arrange their affairs so as to holp some farmer, Every man is
invited to enlist for farm service.
Confer with your District Representative
of the Department of Agriculture, or write or •
visit Ontario Government Employment Bureau,
15 Queeu's Park, Toronto, 51
Ontario Department of Agriculture
W. H. Hearst, Minister of Agriculture
Parflatnent Buildings Toronto
Thursday Pril i9
CHURCH NEWS
Art accts nater this fiend are
published fres of charge, ex-
cept those regarding lneetlnge
where 413 admiSl1m1 fee is
ntrim' The rate fur such
bolug lire (7(1(21 per count line
SRRt2ORT1-1 C''.BUReHES
St. James'
$t. James Church, Rev. Father P
Corcoran, Rev, Fathe r G. 1t. North
ravoa ,Mol'uiug Mass 7 a.m. High
Mass 10.30 a. in, Sunday so11ool 2,30
p in, Evening vespers 7 p.m.
St. Thomas'
!Rev. T. E•1, Brown, Rector, Sunday
services 1I a.m. and 7 p.m, Sunday
schoo l 2,30 p. 221. Women's Anglioan
Missionary Association, Tuesday 2.30
pen. Children'sbl'anoh Saturday 2 p.m
nterceaai0l services every Thursday,
.0 pan.
First Presbyterian
Roy. F. H. Larkin„ Pastor. Sunday
services 11 a.m, and 7 p in, Sunday
school '2.3(1 p,m. Prayer meeting,
Thursday, 7.45 p.m. Women's Miss-
ionary Sooietyathe first Tuesday in each
month at 7.45, Barbara Kirkman Mis
-ion Band 3rd Tuesday; in the month at
7.30 p.m. Sunshine Mission Baud
every 2114 Monday at 4,15 p.m,
Methodist
[rev, G. McKinley, B. D., pastor
—SUNDAY—Claes at 10:00 a.m.
Public service 11 a.m. and 7 pare Sun
day school ail Bible study class 2,30
Epworth League Tuesday 8 p. m, Peayer
Meeting Thursda y 8. p.m.
Salvation %rnty
Capt. Froud and Lieut. Saucers
Holinese meeting 11 a,ru. Praise
service 3 pan, Gospel servioo 7 p.m.
Childrelts Service—Directory class 10
x.111, Bible classes 4 p.m. Wee -!c night
Meetings—Wednesday Prier mooting
18 pen.
EgmontIssille, Presbyterian
Rev , „2, Argo, i,.l+tar. fit(11ddy s0r.
71,'00 1111.1n. a.m. Hurl - II w. Bible clans
3 p tn. Prayer mooting ll'edueedny
Sp. re, k P.M 8, lemon Ord Friday
fill the month p.tn ti,(.111otis5liesioll•
cry Sueiety;ird Wednesday in the tomtit
at 2.30 p.m. Ladies' Aid meets im-
mediately after.
Metrilfop (Presbyterian
Rev. D Carswell pastor, Sunday
services Duffs' church I1 sem Sunday
school 10 e. to. Prayer meeting Wed-
nesday 3 tem. Women's Missionary
Society last Friday in each month at
2 o'clock.
(✓Onstatiee Methodist
Rev, 0, 0. Kahle, pastor, Sunday
service 2 30 pan. Young People's I,ea•
ue3.30 p m eueiley Women's Anxil
cry first Tuesday of every month 22
30 p.lu. Laclise' ..111 last Thursday
of eaoh month 2.30 p. at
Winth"op Presbyterian
Sunday cervico 2,30 pm, Sunday
oohool I 1 `cpm, Prayer meeting
'l'aeaday 8p.m. L.O.WLI last Wed.
Olean stomaoh, °leen Mind,—'Cho
stomach is the Workshop of the vital
fnnotion and when it gets out of order
the whole system clogs in sympathy.
1'he spirits flag, the mind droops land
work becomes impossible. The first
etre should bit to restore healthful
a)tion of the stomach and the beet
!,reparation for that purpose is I1ar-
melee'sVogetable Pili. General use fo
years has won the oleading place ie
medicine, A trial will attest their
value.
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TAKlaS OFi?' DANDILT PP,
HAIR STOPS PAltILLN
gave your Hair! Qet a 28 pent bottles
of Panderine right now—Alec
scope )tehing eoa!p,
Th; 1, brittle, colorless and scraggy
mute evidence Of a neglected
' dandruff —Shot awful scurf.
is nothing so destructive to
as dandruff, It robs the hair
,,,.LPs, Jte strength and its very
life; eventually producing it feverish.
nese and itching of the scalp, evhlett
if not remedied causes tile hair x00(4
to shrink, loosen and die --then tit•o
halt falls out fast. A little Dauderit-o
tonight—now—alij' tilde—will our...
save yam. hair.
Get a 21 cent bottle of 1Cnowltolt'a
Panderin„ from any (!rug store. Yon
surely can have beautiful hair and lots
of it if you will 1(184 try a little Dan.
derine, Save your hair: Try It:
Highest Prices Paid
for rags, rubbers, bones,
metal, horse hair, hides,
skins, all kinds Of furs etc,
Also take books
and newspapers
Appelzlt &
SEAI+'ORTH JUNK DEALER
Agrees from. Creamery
Phone 183
Something New!
\Ve pia need for months
to make our new Spring
mounting an exhibition
of the latest and most
artistic styles.
May We Show You How
Well We Have Succeed-
ed?
Visitors always welcome;
Fell's Studio
Phone 19 - SEAPORTH goal
temmessoannosinmsmononannenow
A lady in Hamilton has
instructed meto offer for
Sale her home and four lots
Situated on the North
Side of Crombie St.
This is excellent prop-
erty in good condition
and must be sold at once
to close an estate.
—A Snip for some one—
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Bond end Debenture Broker
Main Street. Seaforth
Photic lila
SEAFORTH 51Alll(ET
Good 51i1Iieg 1Y neat ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,eI,00
Barley,-,..,,. ,. ......1 02
Bran per too...... 30.00
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Shorts per coli......41
Flour ..... ............... .........4 90 5.15
Hogs to, farmers .... .............15.73
1 1. 1 .,' 11.,0 ,.. ''It '14. ...
"For the &Bocci is the Lite.
WHEN YOU E�'
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Rich *,,(y d;oo¢oe due to 4171a,0,3 I0(om,j
auoh an Eczema, Scrofula., eourvp, eine
Lone, Aboouaaoy ttenory Gia,ndaht,
ewotnngs, uoilo, Piesptey &woo*?any
(rind, NteyGioere p'oiww,rtle••„aru,tiertn,
Goat, oto„ don't waste your time and money
on lotions and ointments which cannot get
below the surface of the skin. What you want
Li a medicine that will thororl free the blood
of the poisonous matter b the true
cause of, all your suffer(aq. Clarke% Blood
Mixture is loci each a medldae. It I, composed
of blood ingredients which quickly expel front the
Impurities, front whatever cause
blood
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