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1.0i 'AL AGENT WANTED
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SE AF O12T H
and district,
—to
sell for—
OLD
or-
1; X_ 12 RELIABLE
FON Z'HI LL NURSERIES
splendid list of et:•,•it
For fall pluming It+)7.
:end
i,rint piae,tiug
{•'.:tiSug many new rarir'tiee.
wi eh w,• alma ca'utnd..
itst:d kr new ,.i'.e,ratr-d catalogue
else Agents Pret,es,tioe. Handsorne
frees. e.rttriti Enelueive Territory,
Lineral ,'ten,tnieaintle.
leTONE andELIANt1'1'oN
..,c Fent1ill t,1'aerie-e,.
Fet,r.il,hr i
TOF1stIvl
esaern C kill arei Uty
London
Three :vlelre N w Professors
Etinal to Any in _ ranaia,
tudents can ;iow obtain ss
good an education in Arta
and 11iedicine. at the Western
as anywhere.
E E I3raithwits, M A. Ph
President
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Ho ese kers
Every Monday till October 29th.
LOW FARES
FROM
TORONTO
TO
Albreda , 554.00
Athabasca 48,50
Edmonton . 47.00
Stettler . 47.00
Cancra .. , 39.75
North Battleford,,...,,.,, 43.75
Regina . , , 40.50
forward ... 40.
Saskatood . 25
Dauphin .. 37.75
Lucerne , , 53.00
9algary , . , 47.00
Cam=era 46.75
Hanna . 46,00
Rosetown .. 43.50
Yorkten . ,. 39.25
Moose Jaw 41.00
Prince Albert 43.50
Brandon ... 37.00
winntpee ... 35,00
For Tickets, ReeervationeLiter-
ature and Information, apply to
C. A. therhart, Druggist, Sea-
orth, or write P L. h'atrbairn,
c' P.A., as King FC E., Toronto.
GANND,'AN-PINRN;.
GANAD AN f AT1ONA
EXHIB1T'ON
Aug. 25 = TORONTO .. Sept. 10
On a Moro Than Ordinarily Progressive Scale
MOBILIZATION
OF NATIONAL RESOURCES
fobetructive and Destructive Ncods for War
CONFEDERATION
SPECTACLE
1200—PERFORMERS-1200
Canada's Story from Birth to Nationhood
Dramatically Told
The very Apex of Spectacular Achievement
1 GIANT LIVE -STOCK AND
, AGRICULTURAL DISPLAY
edging Competitions for Young
=mors - - New Farm Crop Com -
tions - - Extended Classifications
ad Innovations in A11 Departments
IMMENSE EXHIBITS
s1OF TRACTORS AND FARM
w LABOR SAVING DEVICES
h;T—Italian, French, Persian
therican and Canadian Masterpieces
p0SIC—Innes' Famous Soloists and a
iti:'e of other leading organizations.
`hNTIRE NEW MIDWAY
mikTIONAL MOTOR SHOWoutST SHOWING OF 1918 MODELS
flee
flnttl enlarged Government and
Jr Exhibits - - - War in all its
haat - Model Camp - - Artillery
Ivo - - Aeroplane: Flights - - Scores
meurprises in store for old friends
0104 thousand thrills for new ones.
the
s11b1 UCED FARES ON
ver:,.' LINES OF TRAVEL
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roweveninel
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CORRESPONDENCE
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THE SEAFOI TU NEWS
eonstance
!Mies Florence McIntosh of 'Toronto
to visiting her Inuit Mra, H. Colelcugh,
Miss Vara Oolelonghand Misses Jean
and Annie DioMlohael visited Miss Lou.
Mr•, R. a". Willie has resigned as
office manager ,of the Doherty Co. cc
! go to Ottawa aa nlauager of the Per.
rival Piano Co of that city,
I Captain .1. K. Fah full Ilse removed
ha family to Kingston,
( Monday .4 og,tst tete t th has beet,
proclaimed t'ivio Holiday,
Mt. Isaac Barr hay sold hie hotter in
Ol.ttton and will hie V5' CO 'i'arotttn ire
; the fall.
Mr. Jas, s'eventyof Marquette, :Mich
formerly of Clinton .tied at that place
en July Ilrci,
Btl°us ells
Mr. 1'. i, Mulr.een oagauist of Mel-
ville chnr,eh hes been appointed organ-
; ist of lines 'inlrch, Kincardine and
will remote to that place shortly,
Ike ele,,tric fight service which has
' been rely unaotisfaetbry for dams time
will have n 6etflr:oto c rerhauling w>th
;the i%tentiull securng a wider house -
held rut s:ee. It o hoteed a better ser:
cie0 will be seeurod at an early date,
The namo of Pre, ..Fo, =rimaldby
appears in the list of eaenalties. He
: was married 50 Maas Addis Robb and
formerly lived here.
+lrvai Hatekirk of Winnipeg has
bought the barber shot, of W R. Little,
tl
ror 3at`ty
Mfs, e1, Dar and son of Ottawa and
;was Steielioff of Toronto are visiting
relatives.
Miss Maggie. Wilson has returned to
her home i11 Hickson after a months
i visit with friends hese.
A large number from here attended
n concert at Staffa on .Friday evening
and all report a pleasant time.
ayfield
Quite a number from Seaforth are
enjoying our cool breezes,
Mrs. A, Vaustone and child of Gorrie
are visiting Mrs. Green, her mother,
Miee Ada Emma is spending a few
days at her home.
Ma, Welch and child of Toronto is at
her home that of Mr. and Mrs' Baggart
Mise, Pollock fa spending her holiday
at her home in Bancroft,
Mies Rae Govenlock of Lindsay spent
a week with her aioter Mrs. Ferguson.
Ire. Sabeine and daughter are here
for the summer,
Walton
Walton people purpose holding Aug-
nst the 8th as their Civic Holiday and
a picnic will be held on James Rase
Lawn. Races and games will be in,,
Bulged in. Ererybody conte and have
a goat time.
The doe dry weather of the
past week has been a great
bnoue to the Farmers. They are all
bprsy n,akinglhay while the even shines
even if it is hot work.
Mrs, (Dr.) Neal of Peterboro and
e m wholhave been visiting Wm. Neal
for sone time left for home on Friday.
This school had two successful pu.
pile at the Entrance: Harriet and
Harry Bolger.
Rev, aud,Mrs. Lundy, Misses Iva
Harris andtMand Fergu son are attend
ing the Slimmer School at Guelph.
Miss Marjory vuill has been engaged
as teacher:in the Junior School at Wal.
ton for nextlyear.
Wm,IRobb has sold his farm to Wm
Cunningham`of Colborne Township and
will givetup)posseaaion next Spring,
Staffa
The Mimeo 1Hutohison of Seaforth
are visiting their brother Mr, F. D,
ff utehison ,
Pte,IMathew Carmichael wounded at
the Nommelhaa been visiting his uncles
James and John G. Miller, He was
going to hie,ttome in the west where he
will boldisoharged..
The Misses Clare and Maud Saddler
of Hamilton are home at present.
Mrs,"nlEdward of Mitchell was visiting
Mre, R, Sillery,
'ublie Library will be closed Mrs. rhos, Fell of Underhill ie visit
gg, 2nd, to Aug, pith. for Lib- ing Mrs. Alex MaDanrld,
+ihblidays
ire e!lark of Heiman.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Riley spent a day
%vitt. the forntera brother Mr, Chas, Ril.
ey Tueltersluith.
A heavy crop el ]fay is now being
gathered. It is going int in good shape
Hallett
;viae Eva Brown who has a position
with The Saufurd Clothing Co, at
Seaforth spent her holidays last week
with her mother Mrs' Robert Brown of
the 2nd concession,
Mr Wnt. Brown and children Robb,
and Mattie and Miss Bessie Brown all
of Detroit motored to Clinton on Mott•
day and spent last week at the home of
Mra• Robert Brown.
Mrs. Rohe. Brown visited • relatives
and friends int Hensall on Saturday.
dippers
Airs, McDonald of London has been
, visiting her mother Mrs, J. Anderson,
Mrs, I'inlayson of Sealortb spent a
few clays with her sister Mrs. George
McKay.
Mrs. Geo, Taylor and daughter. Mrs
1S m, Rose are visiting Mrs. 0, Thomp-
son and ,Mrs. Geo, Troyer,
Aratnintha McGregor became the
bride of Basil Edwards of the second
Couceseion of Hay. They left for their
home the same evening.
Mrs. Archie Nocke of Seaforth has
been spending a month her with
parents, Mr, and Mra, Thomas
Richardson.
Dates of Fall Fairs
Alois Craig ...........................(lot, 0
Arnhor'atburg .....,.....« .,,.,..Oct. 1, 2
Atwood ..,.'Sopa. 18, 19
Iloamsville ,,.,,.,.,., Sept. 21. 22
Blenheim ...,,,, ti . ............Uat. 4, 5
Bothwell Corners....., ..... .Sept, 20, 21
Bowmanville.................. Sept, 18, lq
Brampton„,..........,.,.....Sept, 21, 22
Brigdeu ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Oct. 1, 2
Brighton Sc pt, 13, I4
Brunelle ......... ......... . „Oct, 4,
Campbellford ..................Sept 25, 20,
Cayuga ........................Sept 25, 26,
Charlton ........................Sept 26, 27
Chatham ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, , Sept 18-20
Chsaley .......................Sept 18, 19
Colborne ........................Sept so, 12
Comber Sept 28, 29
Dorchester Station ...............000 3
Dresden .... ............Sept 27, 28
Dr'umbo ........................Sept 26, 26
Dunnville ....... .........Sept 13, 14
Durham ..... ............Sept 20, 21
Embro Oot 4
Essex .. .............Sept I8 20
Fergus .,„,,,, ...................Sept 20 27
Fleahertou Thanksgiving Day
Florence ,,,,,,. Clue 4, 5
Forest .............. .. Sept 20, 27,
Fort Erse ..,.,............,,...,Oot 9, 10
Galt ...Oat 4, 5,
Georgetown ....................... Oot 3, 4
Glencoe .................... .. —Sept 25 20
Goderich Sept 20 21
Gorrie ..................... ... .........Oct 0
Hanover Sept 20 21
Harrow ,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Oct 9, 10
Hepworth Sept 27, 28
Highgate Oct 12,13
Ingersoll ...... ...............Oat 1 2
Jarvis ..... .....................Sept 20, 27
Kincardine Sept 20, 21
Lakeside ... ...........,..„,...„,Sept 27
Lambeth ......................... Sept 20
Leamington Oct 3-61
London (Western I+eir).,....Sept 7-15
Lnoknow . ,,, Sept 27, 28
Listowel iaopt -20, 20
Metier; ,....,...,„.,.,,,.,..,,.,..,.Qet2, ,3
Merlin ,,. Sept 202i
Melbourne .....................Oct .3
Midland .. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Sept 27 28
Mildmay ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,Sept 17, 18
Milton............................Uct,110
Milverton ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Sapp 27, 28
Mount Bridges .....................Oat 5
Mount Forest ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Sept 19, 20
Now Flamburg,,,, Sept 13, 14
Norwich .................,Sept 25, 26
Norwood ,,.,,... 0ot 9, 10
Orangeville ..Sept 18, tet
Ottawa (Central Canada) Sept.8-17
Paisley.
.................... ..Sept 20, 20
Palmerston ..................Sept 18. 19
Paris ,,. ,,. ,..,..,Sept '27, 28
Parkhill . ................Sept 24, 25
Petroloa *********************Sept 20, 21
Ridgetown ........................Oct 8-ru
Ripley ........................Sept 25, 26
Rodney ... ...... :........... ... ...... Oot 1, 2
Sarnia .....,..,... sept 25, 20
Seaforth ..... ............ ...Sept 20, 21
Shedden ...........................kept 19
Sinlaoe ......................... ....Oct 8-111
Statford ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Sept 17-19
Strathroy '.',,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Sept 17 -le
Taviatook ........................ .....000 2
Teeswater ,.,......Oct 2, 3
Thamoaville ,,,,,. Oct 2, 3
Thedford «..,......,..Sept 20 2I
Thorndale ........................Sept 2428
Thorold ........................ Sept 18 lo
Toronto (0 N E) ..,......Aug 25.Sept I9
Wallaoeburg ... ...............Sept 2(1
Wallacetown ,,.Sept 20 21
Welland ............................. Oot 1-3
Weston ...........................Sept 14 T5.
Wheatley ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, Oct 1 2
Wiartou ....... Sept 25 26
Windsor ................:.......Sept 24-271
Wingham .............. Oct 9 10 f
Woodstock ,.....,...,..'.....Sept 19-21 f
Wyoming .,.,.Oct 4 5
Zurich ...........................Sept 111 29
Cell? K 1/.3 Ft CPS. &-
'1',/7',.,,q,',11;1”'. PIRA ;,iss
LLQW LlM `3"tet
U should
gjve the consci-
entiousness of this store
a proper place in your
consideration—we're
Conscientious in our
_ service to you—we feel
the responsibility your
confidence puts upon
us. r IIt means gqthat in
Bile iT `F.^sL 'Th F ��n�
you can get value and
satisfaction tailored to
your measure from a
choice of a wide range
of fabrics and models.
E have a knack of
doing the unusual in
the clothes. We put more into
them than you get in any other
Eine—better style, better tailor-
ing, better cloth. We keep
pounding away on the advisability of
wearing Art Clothes—we're earliest about it—we believe
in it sincerely. And when we once get you to believe,
you'll have a lot of satisfaction out of your clothes,
r27 G je t YSd
Thursday Rug
A� S1hiper Sale
Right now when slippers are in great demand we're
going to give our Patrons a Slipper Benefit as we do
not like "Carry Overs”
We want New Slippers Each Season
Men's tan and black oxfords $2,49
Women's Patent and Kid oxfords $f, 49
Women's tan pumps and oxfords 0x.98
It is simply good business to close out our stock in
its season, that is the whole secret and while it mans
cl loss to us it will certainly be a Great Benefit to our
Friends.
Come ill on Saturday and get your share of the good
things we have in store for you.
TT
"The Home of Good Shoes'
Phone 5I
1 SUFFERING CATS!
t GIVE THIS MAN
THE GOLD MEDAL I
Let folks step on your feet hereafter;
wear shoes a size smaller if you like,
for corns win never again send electric
sparks of pain through you, according
to this Cincinnati authority. e.
Ile says that a few drops of a drug
called freezone, applied directly upon
a tender, aching corn, instantly re.
Heves soreness, and soon the entire
corn, root and all, lifts right out.
This drug is a sticky ether compound,
but dries at once and simply shrivels
up the corn without inflaming or even
irritating the surrounding tisane.
It is claimed that a quarter of an
ounce of freezone obtained at any drug
store will coat very little but is suffi-
cient to remove every hard or soft corn
or callus from one's feet. Cut this out,
especially if you are a woman reader
who wears high heels.
Seaforth
Razors
Now is rhe time to have ponr
razor put in proper shape,
This being one of the barbers
quiet periods you are assured of
a sufficient amount of time de -
voted to each razor, thus assur-
ing a smooth quick cutting edge
resulting in a saving of time and
worrg.
Delap no longer, bring your razor
here and have it honed and'
enjoy a Real Shave next time.
We guarantee a smooth clea n
cutting edge.
Commercial Barber Shop, C4th
W. ROBINSON
Prop.
Fe•:; Reli- ea 'sere Ise-ei-•i •:': , Cti •, 6 ......... .
HOW TO KEE
t' BY 1013N W. 8. McOULLOUGH, M.D., D.P.H., CHIEF OPFIOEa
• OF TER PROVINCIAL BOARD 02' R EALTH.
Dll'll'I'HERIA AND SORE THROAT.
AT TRIS TI ME of the year there is apt to be a good deal of sore throat
and diphtheria. Every sore .throat should merit close atten-
tion. It may be diphtheria, even if there is little or no membrana
to be seen. The throat from which Park and Williams, the noted
diphtheria specialists of New York, secured the most virulent of diphtheria
toxins had no membrane whatever. If your doctor has the slightest doubt
about the case, have him take a swab for diagnosis; and while he is waiting
for the report let him give thrt patient a dose of antitoxin, If 3t turns out
not to be diphtheria, so much rho better, If it is diphtheria your child, It
may be, has twenty-four hours' start with antitoxin. Since it is well known
that nearly all cases of diphtheria which are diagnosed given antitoxin on
the first day recover; early dosage is of great importance. In the city of Phil-
adelphia 761 conaeeutire cases of this disease were given antitoxin on the
first Clay and all recovered. Sometimes children who have been given anti-
toxin show a rash, which is alarming to some people. It is a rash similar
to that occurring in certain persons when they eat shellfish, tomatoes, or
strawberries. Ail that the rash means is that certain persons are susceptible
to protein or albuminous substances contained In the horse serum carrying
the antitoxin. The contained antitoxin has nothing whatever to do with caus-
ing the rash. If it similar quantity of horse serum or broth were injected
under the skin of a susceptible person a similar rash would occur. Some
persons will never show a rash with serum of any kind, others who react
easily to proteins show it every time. The rash, apart from the uncomfort-
able sensation, does no harm,
e • •
Dose of Antitoxin.
Then there is the question of the dose, There is no more danger from
20,000 unite than there is from 1,000, so the large sire of the dose need not
cause any concern. Almost any case of first-day diphtheria should receive
5,000 units, It severe, especially if a day or two has elapsed, the dose
should be much increased, say to 10,000 or 20,000 units. In laryngeal or
advanced cases, the remedy should be given in the veins (intravenously) So
as to get up against the toxin in the blood as soon as possible. Now that
Diphtheria Antitoxin is supplied tree by the Proi'incial Board of Health
to everyone, we should hear less about death from the disease in Ontario.
Medicines are of certain value. Good tonics are useful. Good food
at regular intervals is essential. It is most important that the patient have
absolute rest in bed all through the course of the disease and for a week or
two after the serious symptoms such as fever, rapid pulse, swelling of the
neck glands have subsided. The heart muscle in diphtheria becomes weak
and soft and some patients who have got about too soon have died suddenly.
A case of sudden death in diphtheria must not be attributed to the anti-
toxin administered, It has nothing to do with causing death. It is harm-
less. Remember this about antitoxin—that it 19, when used early and In
proper doses, a most marvellous cuse for a disease which twenty or twenty-
live years ago was the terror of the mothers of our country. The fact that
this terror of the disease has disappeared is due to antitoxin alone.
Membranous croup is diphtheria. It Is diphtheria of the larynx or
wind pipe. The reason it is so fatal is because the membrane and swollen
tissues of the small windpipe of the child Is easily plugged up, and as a
result the child suffocates. Prompt and vigorous treatment is needed in
sue11 cases. in addition to the use of antitoxin (given intravenously) in-
tubation, that is the introduction into the windpipe of a metal tube, is often
a life-saving measure, Tracheotomy, since the introduction of intubation,
is less used,
There are certain quack cures advertised for the prevention and cure
of diphtheria, None of them are of any value. Moreover they only cause
a waste of time and interfere with ,valuable measures.
1n the prevention of a further spread to other members of the family,
the most important measures are:—
(1) Keep them away from the 'sick patient and give each one 500 to
1000 unite of antitoxin.
(2). Let lots of fresh air into the house and clean up the sick room
after recovery or death of the patient,