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STRATFORD, ONT.
Fall Term from Sept. 4th.' ;
Uonmercial, Shorthand and Tele-
graphy Departments.— ..•We have
throrough courses, experle•ced in-
etruotors and the place Gra(luate8 in
peaitlnus, Denaud upon us for
trained Help is malty times the num-
.,her graitnating, 0e,. our fre
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A D MCLAAHLAN
PRINOI 11.
CLERKS NOTICE OF
FIRST POSTING OF
VOTER'S LIST
'voters List, 1917. Municipality of
the Township of MoiCillop, County of
Huron, ..
Notice is hereby g,ven, that lhave
transmitted or delivered to the persons
mentioned in Suction q of the Ontario
'Voters' Lists Aot, the copies require d
by said sections to be so transmitted et
delivered of the List' made pursuant to
said Act, of all Ieve t
eappenring by the
last revised A8sea8ment Roll of the said
Municipality tobe entitled to vote in
the said Municipality at elections for
members of the .L'e.gislative'Assenbly
and at Municipal Elo0tione; and that
the said List Was fit•st posted up at my
oliioe at McKillop on the I1th day of
Sept, 11117, acid remains there ,for ins
peotion.
And I hereby call upon all voters to
take immediate proceedings to have any
•errOre. 08 Omllnis81011e eorreot8d accord-
ing to law
Dated this It t11'day of Sept. 19 7
1i (lr(lie Clerk of MoKWei),.
MUSIC
j4lies Annie U, 00reulook, Graduate
of Canadian Aoademyof 1i este, Toronto,
Teachers's Course announces the re-
opening of her Masses in piano, organ
and theory. Pupils will be prepared
for Cauadiau Academy and Toronto
Coueervatory examinations.
For terms and scholarship apply at
Studio, North Main St. , Seaforth,
r Try Us For. A
Refreshing Shave
HAIR CUTTING
Our Speciality
Call at
Bolton's Bauer Shop.
OARDNOS BLOOKSI1AF0RTH
have liar salt: sen..
et°aI
Bolds and
Debentures
of a particularly
.i -sigh grade, bearing
interest from 5 to
(, per cent.
A11 information con,
cerningt salve cheer=
Tully given.
JOHN BAN1
Bond and Debenture limber
Main Street, Seaforth
Phone Or a
LOST
A hou3tt, femtl0, answers to the
name of Flops. Color brown, white
and Week, .
Inform8tion gladly rooeived by
Reuben Hart
Winthrop, Oot;
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Dig up your overcoat, have a look at
it, by renewing the velvet miller, Preaa•
tug
and Cleaning lnay8av8 yon the pride
of a new one. My Wardrobe (Walla
St. opposite Queeoa,
Rev Mr, West of J,lenuville preached
two excellent eerIAo)ls in the Presby..
t811a(1 Church last Sabbath,
Mies uefrle of H.eneall le the guest
of Miss Kate MoDairmid,
Miss Kate Cowan loft on 1?110ay to
attend Toronto University.
1L•, A, G, Smillie and eon titowart
speut a few days with friends hero.
Rev F H Larkin was hl Duenvillo
last Sabbath conducting• auuiversary
eervioe8,
Me. Chambers sang a solo in the
Presbytersall Church last Sabbath
:horning.
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Rev, it, 0, 1loDernlid of Goderioh
0031(11(0118(1 anniversary 808710es in Eg.
lnoudvile Church on Sunday last.
Rev, 1, Argo of EgtuoncIvillc tool:
the 88rviees it1 lfnox Church, Goderich,
1'1r, and Mrs, Walter Watts of
Huntsville visited friends here,
Ara and Mrs. F. J. Borrows have re-
turned from attending the funeral of
the (looter's mother.
Mrs. A,11. Simpson of Toronto 1s a
visitor at the home of Mrs. J. U. Grieg•
Mr. Clyde Hankin of the Bank of
Commerce, .Dundas visited his permits,
Mr. and Mrs. J, Rankin,
Mise May Mo0liuohley is attending
he Normal School Stratford.
Mr. and Mrs, Brownell accompanied
y Mr, and Miss Robb of Detroit spent
he week -end with friends here,
Mr, and 11rs, J. A, Roberts Have rs•
(180ecl to their home 3n Toronto;
Mrs. It H, heck was a Clinton vis•
or.
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Mrs. C. Aber.hart sr, has 10tu8118
from spending several weeks with he
daughter in Tuxford, Alberta,
Mra, Allen of DDtroit who has been
visitor at the .bonne of her brother, 1lr
It. M. Jones has returend Mame. -
The Anniversary services of the 11811
odist church will be held on Sunday Oc
7111 wheu 33evA J Langford of Mitchel
will be the preacher, For Monday ev
a rare treat is in store as Rev Dr Cle-
aver ofTorlouto will give his popular.
recital "The Story of Jean Val Jeau'
which hrs received 801033011 praise that
no comment ie needed,
The c0113o11 presented Corp. Scott,
while Here with a ten dollar gold piece
Mrs, Williams of Loudon aclt1i a e(I
a large meeting ell Monday evening on
Foo(! Conservation,
I'he Collegiate lads and lasses ,will
spread flax for the next three Fridays,
The Play on Friday night was well
attended,
The ' Annual Meeting of the Red
Orem; Society will be held in Carnegie
Hall on Friday -Oct 5th at 3 p, 1n.
sharp. It is requested that all auxin
ary branches be represented,
Next Sunday morning there will he
!tally Dayaerviee in the Seaforth Pres-
byterian Olunrnh. Rev F. Larkin will
have for evening subjeOt, "Death and
the Battlefield",
Rally Day at the Methodist Sabbath
Sohoo! next Sunday good programme
at 2, 30 p., tn.
Mre, Normae H8tlry and ollildr0n of
Oshawa (31•e visitors at the home- of her
mother Mrs, J. S. Roberts,
11Jrs, Williams, wife of the Bishop of
Heron was the guest of Rev T H. and
Mrs, drown at the Rectory this weelc.
Mrs A. Scott and Miss Clarissa
Scott have returned froni a visit to
friends in Edmonton.
" Stanley Hays 'of the loyal Flying
Cor e
p Camp Bordeu visited at the bonne
of his father Major R. S Hays,
Harvest Thanksgiving Services will
lie held in St, Thomas 01308 1, on Sun-
day Sept. 3001. All are welcome.
8 30 a n1 Hole Communion-1l80ns 11
e, 133 ,,', 4,t,184ON $ p• m, -...Even
Song 1 p. ill,
't'wn 1 'l, 1,, of Uharity aro at preeeut
in ;38810163 from the St, '1088p11's Or-
phanage in London on au mutual col-
lecting tour for the Orphan Asylum a(
Mount Hope, London, where orphan
children urn freely received and educ-
ated whatever may be their race or
dread.
TNS $ AFOI T1-1 NEWS
Stewart's Sale Sell itfor Less Mall or
Phone Your Orders
The best store and the lar-
gest business in Huron
County has risen here on
the foundation of Public
Satisfaction. with best
assortment, best goods
and lowest prices.
Huron
Thursday, .ser i
Stewart's Sell It for Less
Stewarts
Countp's Best and Largest (Store
We never have permitted „,
and never will we permit
anyon ' to Undersell us on
goods of equal value. No
one can successfully dis-
pute our supremacy in any
branch of our business,
Better Than Usual Clothes, and Why
We used to do business just about the same as other
good stores. We bought the best products of the few best makers, We made prices IS
low as possible, and our business grew and gave reasonable satisfaction. Then we
cause to a point where we wanted something better, and we broke away from old hist
-'
hods entirely.
NOW WE CHOOSE O R FABRICS DIRE T
Secure the services 01 the best desigucrsto develop style and in-
viduality, And we see to it that the manufacturers put in better
lining,s and trimmings than go into ordinary ready-made suits
suits, and label them Stewart Bros, , Seaforth, Ont.
The result is that Stewart's Clothes are better
than anyw�•other clothes sold in iluron County
at the sable price, an& it is not because the
prices have been lowered—It is Because The
Standard -of Excellence Has Been Raised,
A careful comparison will prove what we claim, Come in for a
look through. We assure you a careful and courteous treat-
ment whether you buy or just look.
It doesn't make any difference to us what you may want to pay for
a suit—that is a point for you to decide; but it is for us to seetha_t
ou
you get what you pay for. and we will do it too. Whether vr
preference is for grey, brown, navy, blacks or Fall mixtures,
yoti will find them here in a very gratifying assortment.
For the boys and Young Men we have some of the snappiest
styles you have ever seen.
For the older men and quieter dressers we.ha're styles of conserva-
tive genteel designs that give you a well dressed appearance.
YeeT.RS'
LEN'S •
$3,00 to $10,00
• $€ .00 t0 $:3.00
$8.00 t0 $20.00
H r v.:I../01 114. 8 /', 101;' G15'0(17 r.
A monthly meeting of Women's Pray-
er will be llelii in the Salvation Hall ou
Monday at 3 11, 331.
Mise Cole of W0o(lalev, If,oex Comity
is the guest of her cput, Mrs, Edward
MoFaul,
Mrs, Hugh Murphy of Sault Ste,
Made is 9181(1fig Mre, K. Frost,
Mrs, John McTavish and Ian have
returned front visiting 111 Ingersoll,
Mre, 0.F, Clark of California is
the guest of Mrs• G. 11 Henderson,
firs. Raymond and Miss Eileen of
Loudon are visiting Mre. Alex. Mc
Leman at the Commercial Hotel.
Mr Richard Elliot of Owen Sound
was in town this week renewing old
acquaintances. Mr Elliott has been
appointe(i to a responsible position as
Government inspector of wool.
i1'Iiss Edith Scottleft on Monday for
Toronto to re8111)18 her studios at the
University.
Mies Greta MuNaughtou of Chisel
horst and Miss 11 Miller of Stalfa were
weekend guests. at the home of Miss
Mae Carmichael,
Mr and Mrs Newel and son 0f Exet-
er were visitors at the Fair on Friday,
Mr and 11188,1 L McNabb, Duugatnou
were in town during the past week,
Mt' and Mrs Glen of Clinton were
gueste at the home e
o u of Mr acid Mrs W.
t'mithers,
Miss Richmond of Woodstock was a
visitor at the home of her aunt, ate
.1. A Wilson, daring the week.
Rev,1 Hodgins of Stratford was a vis
itor in town on Monday. The Rev gent
Ionian's many friends will be glad to
hear that his health is improving.
The sum of $03 -was contributed by
the citizens of Seaforth for the Upper
Canada Treat Society.
Pte Percy Rolph who is at the Coln
valesee 111 Home in London, spent the
week -end with Mende here,
Alien Eleanor Thornton of Stratford
was a week -end visitor at her home
bete, , •
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MEDI CAL
BOARD
M4
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CANADA
These Men di
Are you liable to be selected for
service under the Military Service Aclt?
The answer to this .question is
being made readily available for you.
Remember that the first class to be
called includes only men between the
ages of 20 and 34, both inclusive,
who are unmarried or widowers with-
out children, those married after
July 6, 1917, being deemed single
for the purposes of the Act.
Medical Boards are now being
established throughout Canada,These
Boards will examine, free of charge
and obligation, all men who wish to be
examined as to their physical fitness
for military service. They will tell you
in a very short time whether your
p la Decide
physical condition absolves you from
the call or makes you liable for
selection.
It is important that you obtain
this information as soon as possible.
A certificate of unfitness from a
Medical Board will secure for you
freedom from responsibility under the
Military Service Act from any Exemp.
`tion Tribunal. A certificate of fitness
will not preclude an appeal for
exemption on any ground.
In order that you may be able to
plan your future with certainty, visit a
Medical Board as soon as possible and
find out if you are liable to be selected.
Your family and your employer are
interested as well as yourself.
hated by
The Military Service Council. 01
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