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MEUWCAL
LOX PR, 0 on it LOSS,
LoudoPhYsician n En6Cgland
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to 'sennee of Ryer Ear, Nose
wo mid ttcaldeuee,behind .Rondedoa Bank..
o Iwo is e. S. Reetdence. neeae No, ted.
R. • h SURROWS, Seaforth. Office and
Codertch Street, calf a' the Meth*.
ell Coroner for Mo Coasts of Huron,
SIDNilrre. No. 40.
}dill. EVOTT & MA.CKAY, PhIardans and
ns. Goderlch Street. opoeslte Matho-
die tl -, Seaford).
0633*'graduate Victoria and Ana Arbor, and
zlszebly of Ontario College of Physicians and
sitpn,laqms Coroner for County of Eldon,
swan. honor graduate Trinity University.
gbolgire tielhtTrinity Medical College. Membet of
College of Physicians wad Surgeons, Ontario.,_ -_
n>i4.tg6X1,HFII,EMAN Osteoathic Spe(faits
fa admen s and Children's Descries and
fc Troubiee. Acute and Chronic Dlo•
peegef. I'•or, Eye, Naar and Throat. Adenoids
sa without the trnlfe• Conaaftatlon flee, 1
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InsuranceI
JJiyyap on mre..nn dpostcu d nv Ui get Life rateAccident?
1 .1. D. ufiNeoLey, 1
Genansl Ascot for London Life IW0rrtnce Co.. I
and Intperf alGuartnteeand Accident Insurance Co. .
Seaforth, Ont.
James Watson
Genera! Fire, Life and .accident insurance
Agent, sal dealer in sewing Mae:tines.
.Main Street, Seeforth,
THE McKILLOP
Mutual AM Immo Co,
Passu and Isolated Town
Property Only insured,
OFFICERS
J as. Connolly v t oderieh, President, Jame,
L1T411s, Beethwand, Viee•1'rc+ident, 'Phomas
Hays, .seater h. far �Trea0.
Directors
D. F. McGregor, Seaforth; John G. Grieve.
Winthrop W. Rhin. Constance; John Bennewels,
Brndghagen• Robert Ferris. H¢rlock; Malcom
McKeon, Clinton; G McCartney, Seaforth;
3aenea Connolly. Goderlch; Jas. Evans, Beechwood.
Agents
Alex. Leitch, Harlock; E. Hinckley, Seaforth;
Wlllam Chesney. Egmondville; J. W. Yeo,
Holmeovtlle; R. G. Jnrmouth. Brodh♦egen' James
Sar and John Govenlock, Seaforth, auditors,
Parties desirous to effect insurance or transact
other business will be promptly attended to by
opplication to any of the above officers, addressed
le their respective postomces•
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0111; SEAFQRT1-i NEws
while they are hovered -beneath your
twinge, Do not Wait until they ore
gone, perhaps forever, from the home
neat, If you love diem, let them know
it. You have au interest in their welfar
let them know it. If your girls are
amb1E0110 and wall} to gain it position !ti
life, help thein for it is your duty to do
s0, If yourgft'le want all edueati0n
give them all the chance that lies in
your power to acquire one,
Melancholy minuet hold its own with
pereitfal good nature good nature, Sun-
shine is contagions, Smiles are epi-
demic, Oue joyous nature will fill pu
aliditet'itlxn with good (410e1', Despond•
tinny is a poor debater, It eau bring
no argument that sunbeams will not
p011etrat9.
LOO[C177G AHEAD.
in little things we must look ahead and
think or the future, Perhaps the little
deed of kindness, the loving word, the
sweet smile, of the wrong act, the idle
word or angry frown, may not effect
our lives nor the lives of anyone else to
day Let us not Duly thin!( of the pre-
„0nt, but loukcing into the hereafter, see
what that 11,tluence will be there,
It is ill more subtle, and so to speak,
Beware higher *Emirs than those that the wie.
of dem of looking ahead assorts itself.
Imitations When Estill, coming in weary and
Ssift spent from the hunting field, sold to
031 tilt' crafty ,locob, for a mess of pottage, the
Merits , birthright which belonged to the elder
of t,Ot13r, he simply did what hosts of
Millar `s men have dome ,ser shier. He did not
1i11ioieot look ahead bet actt•(1 on the Moment's
For Sale
SCRANTON COAL
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L. MY. Seaforth.
Pilo lie 130
A Business
Without a proper
systrn of adver-
tisilt is like a
motor without the
power
SeaforHi News
AMUSEMENTS
will supply the
required energy
hone . 34
evenIngs127 i '
fmpuleF. 3',e1' a temporary pleasure, all
apparent preernt rid van tn'g.. he barter
eel hi, llo:al'el, i,estenved right to dignity
cotetide'l'; iini, and manhood, And yet
today, many of i,:e, t0 gratify onrsel3•es
ter the pres3it scale ple04-
1r:1 whirl} perhaps mute 3). 13111' ruin It
1s duan 13133:ultt thought for the Future,
1t 34 a 330,• thin;; to steed lu the
,midst of }easy bolts and whirring pal.
legs. with the ;cuoivledge of their gov-
orliieg 121 PIS iu yonf brain, aid the
getelc coutre1 of them in your right
)rand; but 3t 3s litter au(1 grander to
• be where 1t1ey mother mar stand, if she
will_,ruuig the living spirits, which are
to
dominate the wheels; pontleriag larva
or human agency, dieeeting the human
(development of human activity, bear
f1 dug the supreme weight of human act-
ivity, bearing the supreme weight of
human responsibily; doing it all in utter
unoon1ciesnee9 of self ur of esorifioe,
strong in the won(lro•ls love which
• alone of earthly^ mollionxs is allper-
1 suasive and all powerful against the
grind and worry of the world,
A love of home and home life should
be planted in every girl and boy, and
there is no way so sure of giving this
lesson than it* making the home pleas-
! ant and attractive. Now to make it ate
tractive i0 not for mother to do all the
rough work and the daughter to do the
trilnrnitg, but it is to have your boys
and girls share the wee,. experiences
and labour of the home, Teeth every
detail, give them a personal interest.
Lay a fonndetio11 early. for it will be
slow work, requiting patience through
leaned tipli9•(1 failures.
Parents, we would say to you when
(cod has bieesed you with good girls
approoiate them. Today is the time
Among all elevating iuflue1100*(, that
of a happy home is the moot perntau-
ent. Every clean home is an influ-
ent, for good in the community. -Ev-
ery ideal home (hast p000ees beauty
is well as cleanliness and kindliness.
Every happy Monte 0110111(1 shed ice
refining influences abroad. Every good
home is an educator and adds im
measurably to the sum of human hap-
piness. Every home should . be a
faithful guardian of public morality
the surest safeguard of the public's
future.
Bayfield
Rev A, McFarlane exohaeged with
Dr MoQrae of Mitchell recently. The
Doctor is a learned and able Speaker.
Mr and Mrs Sturgeon were in Loud
on last week,
Mrs Campbell of Blenheim is visiting
her shut, Mrs Parsons,
111r F, A. Edwards is sp011d111g some
time ill London,
The Reeve, Mr Erwin, was away last
weelc with the engineer looking over
the roads in Huron in connection with
the good roads system,
Dublin
Millinery Opening Sept 28ti1 and 29
The barn and shed on the farm of
Mrs Timothy Maloney, south of here
was destroyed by fire last week. It
was when placing the threshing mach-
ine in the barn, full of grain, that the
fire was first notioed, Soon the whole
building was on fire and the contents
were consumed. Five pigs were in the
building, The loss is very great, and
much sympathy is felt for Mrs Maloney
The W.P.S. will hold their nest
meeting at Mrs P. Evans on Thursday
October 11 11. All ladies willing to as-
sist will be very welcome.
Egmondville
51 r..1 antes Laidlaw and wife or Ca'1-
foreufs aro visiting the fo1'(uer's mottle
in our village. It is litany years since
Mr. Laidlaw went !vest and his many
friends are glad to see him again,
Mrs..T0[ul Owens of Chicago is lying
very 41 at present at the home of her
brother, Mr. G, Holman, Her sister,
Mrs. Drew, and *19100, 1111.s. Knight, of
Exeter, are visitil,g her this week.
I'he Harvest Thanksgiving sen•iees
in the Presbyterian Church, 1083 Sab-
bath, coudneted by Rev, 13. 13, MuDer
mid 13. A , or (loderloh were of a very
high order and attracted large and
appreciative C011gregetuon8, 1%11'. elc-
Dernlid has won a high place in the
esteem of the people here who thm'-
eughly enjoyed his forceful foul elle
(pent sermons, 'Pile morning discourse.
ems based 11p011 ,IOh11 12-24; "Except
a grain of wheat fall into the ground
and die, It abideth alone, but if it die it
bringsth fruit', In ringing can to
duty he urged service. The music amu
passed all expectations. The cleats ;113
Messrs Beattie and Israel and by Miss'
s Robinson and Mr Robinson were very
good as were the solos of the Misses S,
Holman, A Gemmel and Bessie Argo
and by hire .Jones of Toronto. The de.
(orations urdor the direotione efMrsias
Sproat were artistic. The offering was
over $190. Mise Babe Sproat, orgaoi st
deserves praise for the music,
Hope for the Chronic Dyseptic,—
Through lack of consideration of the
body's needs many persons allow die-
orders of tete digestive apparatus to en.
(lure until they become ehl'onio, Hit
days and nights with suffering, 7
thee° a co*lrse of Parmelee's Vegetable
Pills is recommended as a supe and
speedy way to regain health, These
pills are specialty compounded to com-
bat dyspepsia and the matey 1110 that
follow in its train, and they are site
ceeeful always,
1 tieT1e111 S14LE
Of Perm Stook and Implements, 11'7►
Tiles 13rolvn has been iuetrueted to sell
by nubile auction on Lot 8, 00np03010n
tO, MoKillnp, on Wednesday, Ootober.
10th, at one PA., the following; HOC.
ace— I'feavy horse rising 6 years, heavy
mare rising 3 yeer0, drtying horse rising
7 years, quiet anti reliable and a good
worke1•; blood colt rising 3 yearn, clue
heavy draft team (i years old, (Attie
Seven mtlolt (ewe calving from il'eb-
r11ary to May, S heifers rising 3 years,
5 steers rising three years, 3 steers ris-
ing 2 years, 2 heifers rising two ye0re
7 spring calve0, Pigs—Three sows
litter at root, 5 store flogs. Also a nam
bar of hens and young pullets, llnplem.
ante—Massey Harris binder 7 foot out
Massey Harris Ilay loader, Massey Bar-
rie side rake, Massey Barrie fertilizing
hoe drill, Deering cultivator with seed
box, hay rake, ICenlp maniere spreader,
two 'walking ploughs, twin gang plow,
2 sets iron harrows, Massey Harris plow
er, lumber wagon, top buggy, cutter,
pair bobsleighs, gravel box, 2 bayrarolcs,
2 sets double harness, set single barn•
ess, grindstone, wheelbarrow and other
aroticlee too numerous to mention.
Alec a quantity of mangolds in the drill
A number of cedar posts and a quantity
of lumber. Household furniture -51 of
fat range, new; glues cupboard, 2 tables
kitchen chairs, 3 bedsteads, parlor edits
churn coal oil, tank, The .whole will be
sold withoutresorvo as the proprietor,;
11,10 sold the farm, Terms—All stuns
of $6 and under, cash; over that ameubt
twelve 111011t118 credit tie!! be given on
furnishing approved joint notes. A }dis
collet of 5 per cent oft' for Dash on meri-
t amounts. THOMAS O'LOUGLIN,
Proprietor; Thee. Brown, Auctioneer.
MARRiAOEfl.
PRICE-CANNING—Ln Stratford, on
September 17, Marie Canning of
Stratford to Thomas G. Price of
Brantford.
TAYLOR - ROJ3INSON At the Manse,
McKillop,onthe rgth by Rev D. Car-
swell, 141r John Allen Taylor, Walton,
to Miss Elizabeth (Bessie), daught-
er of Mr and Mrs Andrew Robinson
McKillop,
DEATHS.
BURROWS—At her late residence, 10
Teresa St London Ont, on Sept 19th
Sarah Eliza Foster, wife of .lames
Burrows, in her 79th year.
FOR SALE
7 Room House, good cellar, Hard
and Soft Wates', good condition and
aplendi(1 locality, Apply this 01Hoe,
6oderich Fail Fair
Greater Premiums
Mounted military manouvers
New Poultry house, and en-
larged poultry lists
New merry go -round for the
children an other pastimes—
Splendid ,peed tests in four
events, liberal purses.
All distri,t horsemen invited—
Remember the dates .Sept 26,
27 and zS,
Notice
01ir choipiug'Mill will 100 013.0e1
(lew1'thre first weak id October [or nee
esters, repairs, Our timelier will he
running as tumid,
SEAFORTH .MILLING CO, •
LTD.
"For the Blood to the Lite."
WHSUFEN NIRYOU E
With any di this to Impure blood
such as Eozrnra, Scrofula, Scurvy, Bad
Logo, Abreeseoe, ulcers, Glandular
8worl3ng., Boils, Pimples, Bores or any
kind, Pilo,Blood Polsan,Rhsumatlem,
flout,. oto„ don't waste your time and money
on lotions and ointments which cannot get
below the surface of the skin, What you watt
is a medicine that will thoroughly free the blood
of the poisonous mutter which alone isthe true
ausc of all your suffering. Clarkes Blood
Mixture 153001156a medicine, It is composed
of ingredients which quickly expel from the
blood All he urines, (rem whatever cause
arising, and by rendering it clean and pure,
sen be relied on to effect n looting curs
Mous.* 4t ruli,notank.
/ornate/ion nenO phtel
round bottle),
Over 5s years'
success.
Pleasant to
hike.
sold Gu all
dhmnled and
Stnreneeper,,
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CURES ALL
5usr IN Ea'e.
SKIN 84 BLOOD DISEASES.
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Do.ininon Bank for collection. Consult the Manager.
SEAFORTH BRANCH: R, M, JONES, Manag(ia,
CREAM WANTED
Send your r
t C eat!] to119
y and receive
top prices. We are running our plant
the year through and can handle your
MI supply and furnish yeti with cans.
We pay (03oe 0aclr Inollth and weigh
saulple,sud test each eau of bream ears•
fully. Ouc motto is " Honesty to out
Patrons" Patrons are requested to re.'
turn all our Calle' when not ht use, - II
3liter an.113uttermilk also 011 11a1111
113 for at market prices, j
The Seaforth Creamery Co.
SEAFORTH MAR KET
Good Milling Wheat,,,,,$2,20
Barley ,• 1 20
Bran pee 3 e ton ...,.......... .., -30.011
Shorts per ton , 25
Eggs..................................38
Frogs to farmers ..... 17.25
St. Joseph's Sehool of Susie.
Year opens Sept. 3rd, 11117, For
particulars apply
St. Joseph's Convent,
Seaforth, Out
Notice
The regular meeting of the Farmer's
Club will be held in the Library in
Seaforth on Wednesday Oct. 3rd at
S p. nt.
G I), E Barn
President
1 CHURCH NEWS
All 110010 tinder thin Head are
published tree of (Large, ex
(epi lhgse regarding uleslings
where an admission fee is
charged. 00 (nate o a.
1 for
burn; five cont per (mnu Ila(
SF,1 FORTR e19UliC bH31,S
St. James'
St, Jnlnes, Church Rev. Father P
Corcoran, Rev. Futho r G. It. North
graves .Morning Huss 7 a.m, High
!)lass 10.30 a, 11. Snuday so1)0o1 2.30
p in, Evening vespers 7 p.nl.
St. Thomas'
Nev. T. H. Brown, Recto!', Sunday
cervices 1I tem, and 7• p.m. Sunday
school 2,30 p,, in, Women's Anglican
Missionary Association, Tuesday 2.30
p.m. Children'sbranah Saturday 2 p.m,
1)30100001011 services every Thursday,
.0 p.tn,
First Presbyterian
Rev, 11', H. Larkin., Pastor, Sunday
serviette 11 a.m, and 7 p m, Sunday
school 2,30 pen, Prayer meeting,
Thursday', 7.45 p.m. Women's Miss-
ionary Societyethe first Tuesday in each
month at 7,45, Barbara Kirkman Mis-
sion Band 3rd'Tuesday:in the month at
7.30 p.m, Sunshine Mission 13and
every 2nd Monday at 4.15 p.m.
Methodist
Rev, G. McKinley, B. D,, pastor
—SUNDAY—glass at 10:00 a.m.
Public service 11 a.m. and 7p.m, Sun-
day seheol and Bible • study class 2.30
Epworth League Tuesday 8 p.m. Prayer
Meeting Thursda y 8. p.m.
Thursday *Lela 27
THU M, GLOSSY HAZE
FREE E'ROM PA mom
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Girlsl Try Ill 'Hair gets soft, fluffy and
beautiful ---Got a 26 cent bottle
of. Danderine,
a you care for 11ea'vy ball' that 6310-
teus with beauty and is radiant with
life; has an incomparable softness and x;
is fluffy and lustrous, try Danderino.
Just one application doubles the
beauty of your hair, besides it imme-
diately dissolves every part3aele of
dandruff. You can not Lafq' 111100
heavy, 1lealtihy hair if yon have
dandruff. u This destructive scurf robe
the hair of its lustre, its strength and
its very life, and if not overcome it
produces a feverishness and Itching' o3)
the scalp; the hair roots famish,
loosen and die; then the hair falls out
fast.f• Surely get a 26cent bottle of
Knowllon's Danderine from any drug
store and just try 1t,
Highest Prices Paid.
for rags, rubbers, bones,
metal, horse hair, hides,
skin9, all kiiacls of furs etc.
Also take books
and newspapers
Appelzft & 14'iillll><a>n
SEAFORTH JUNK DEALER
Aar0as from Creamery
Phone 183
ri,gonamuacman•,=ava.rffqwr.rcoaoeaaVl
Xisrepresentation
Never snakes friends
Wer"
Might Induce you to
buy our photographs once
butifthe portraits were un -
satisfactory you tvoukl nev-
er come back.
.Ererp tar/rail u cmake is
as -good as first -Hass work-
manship, artistic training
and practice can produce 8e
our prices are as loco as pos=
sible for good work.
OUTSIDEWORK a ,s' )2 •'i-
altp. Palos ofhozzses V
OA sell Films and finish
for amateurs.
Picture Framing, w e carry !i
a large assortment of mould
pigs.
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PHO-FORAM1ER -.
SEAFORTH
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TRY it just once! Ask your friend to let you "pilot" his car on an
open stretch. You'll like it, and will be surprised how easily the
Ford is handled and driven,
If you hap never felt the thrill of driving your own car, there is some-
thing good in store for you, It is vastlydifterent from just riding—being
a passenger. And especially so if you drive a Ford..
• Young boys, girls, women and even grandfathers—thousands of them --
are driving Ford cars and enjoying it, A Ford stops and starts in traffic
with exceptional ease and smoothness, while on country roads and hills
its strength and power show to advantage.
y
Bay a Ford and you'will want to bebehind "the wheel" constantly,
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
Runabout $475
Touring - - $495
Coupelet - $695
Sedan o - $890
F. 0. B. FORD, ONT.
F. Daly = Dealer = Seaforth
Cook Bros. Dealers Hensall
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