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Senforth, Ont.
James Wat
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Agent amt dealer to Sewing Machines,
Ida1n street, S"afertb,
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OFFICERS
J as. Gut t,tly, i:odeyleh, President, James
Evaas, Beech% cod, lice -President. Taomas
Hays, Seah•rth. Sac•; Trnas.
Directors
D, F. McGregor, Seaforth; John G. Grieve,
Winthrop W. Rion, Constance' John Benoewds,
Stcdgbagen- Robert Ferris, Matlock; Malcom
McKeon, Clinton; t, McCartney Seaforth;
James Connolly, Goderlch; Jas. Evans, Beech
Agents
Alex. Leitch, Garlock; E. Hlnchley, Seaforth
WWWam Chesney. Egmondvflle; J. W. Yea
Holmeovtlle; R. G. Jarmouth, Brodhapeo t Jam .
ter and John Govenlock, Seaforth, au tutors.
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ether business will be promptly attended to hr
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J. F. SNOWDON
EDITOR AND PUBLISHER
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General Obsl'rvatIoas
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app 0 tl to any f til hove officers, address -^
The man whose iia! ha! reaches from
one end of the street to the other may
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be the same fellow who scolded his wife
and spanlced the baby before lie got his
breakfast, but his laughgter is only the
I cradle of thorns ander the pot The
man who spends his laughter through
lua life—before a late breakfast; when
he misses a train, when hie wife goes
visiting and he has to eat a cul 1 supper
I GI, man who can laugh when he finds
a batten off his shirt, when the furnace
goes out at night, and the twins Como
down with the measles at the same
time—he's the fellow that's needed.
He never tells his neighbor to hare
faith: but somehow he puts faith into
Beware him. He delivers no homilies; some-
Ot i now tho sight of hie face, the sound of
Imitations hie happy voice :sntl the light of his
tit Soil blessed daily life, carry conviction that
eA the that words have not power to give.
Merits : 'lire bitter Ile defore him as the fug be.
fore tho west wind. He names into his
of
Miaar6 s home like a flood of sunshine over a
meadow of blowuing butttreups, rind
Liniment his wife and children bloom like .lune
' roses. Bis huuto is redolent with sym-
pathy anti lava. Ths neigheritoud is
better for his life. and somebody is sure
to learn front hint that laughter is bstt-
er than tears• The world needs this
ntau. Why are there so Few of thein?
t'an ii be created? Can he be evolved
!IA by is hu sob in every house, turning
rain into allrtatiitie and winter into stun
iter the rear rust; tl until life is a perp
etual g. 0500 of joy?
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SCRANTON •COAL
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Without a proper
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motor without the
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Isn't it remarkable when good hook
and papers are so cheap that men atatl
women road so little and neglect the
minds God has given theta to improve?
11 we would, make our home lire pure
happy, and elevating we must seek
knotviedgttou the various topics that are
daily discussed. Too many boys and
girls grow up now that by the time
they have enter(' their teens have cult -
rated such a taste for trashy, impure
literature which is scattered broadcast
over our land, that anything solid or
that world improve their minds ot• char
eater is considered dull and uninteres
g•
There is a great deal said About
fig making- horns attractive so the
young people will not want to wander
away from them; bat it is a private op-
inion one hardly dares to express, that
there is too much being done for young
America of the well to do classes; they
aro coddled and bothered and given
places while the parelata take the rough
ones, until the parlour has come to be
looked upon as their orbit, while the
mother "lives and moves and has her
being" in the kitchen,
A beautiful writer has said: "11 there
he any pleasure on earth which angels
cannot enjoy and which they might al -
moat envy Inion the posoesion of, it is
the power of relieving disirose. Every
kindly sot we do bub inclines ne more
ardt e toward o
t nor t wart aueh deeds n we be
s ,a dr
cotta readier to do the same again and -
with more enjoyment. 'Every kindness
done to other's in our daily walks saran
cos no that moll nearer those great
souls which stake the ago they live in
memorable.
Every luau, every woman, every child
has sotue talent, Immo power, some opp,
ortuuity of getting good auddciug good
Ettoli day °it'ers some oocasioa for using
the talent. As we nee it it gradually
itefeases, improves and b000inea native
of the character. As we neglect it it
(brindles, withers and disappears, This
tits atom but benign law by which we
live. This makes character real and on
during; this makes progress possible;
this tune hien into angels and into
goudliesa
1\'e have no desire to throw buutluets
at Oittedives, but we believe there le not
a family that reads this department in
our paper from week to week that it is
not benefitted and ottlnnlated to better
things. It encourages all that is good
and discourages all that is evil. 11 you
agree with ns spools a good word and
help us to place our paper in every
home in the community,
REG GROSS REPORT.
The annual meeting of the Seaforth
13r'anch of the Oauadian .Rod Cross Sac
ioty was held in the Carnegie Library
en Friday afternoon; Oot, 6th 19t7.
The meeting was openedby singing
the national Anthem after which Rev,
T. H. Brown led it prayer.
The President, Miss Case, presided,
and gave e most appropriate and effic-
ient address. The minutes of last meet
lug were read and the various reports
were given, A hearty vote of thanks
was tendered to all the officers of the
Society, The officers for the coming
year are: - Hon, Pres, — Mrs, Boyd,
Hon, Vioe Pres,— Mrs Jas. Rivers,
President— Mies Case, 1st Vice Pres.
Mrs Holinestead, 2nd '
Virg. Jas. Reid, Secretary— Mrs L T
DeLacy, Treasurer- Mrs. ,J, G. Mul-
lin.
SECRETARY'S REPORT FOR
YEAR ENDING SEPT, 10th
1917
2634 anise of pyjamas, 2736 Towels
3010 Pairs of socks, 486 flannel shirts
26 feather pillows, 38 quilts, 16 Trench
caps, 68 dressing, gowns, 0.; Smrlotna
Bandages, 54 Comfort bags (unfilled),
;14 Personal Property bags, 112 Hos-
pital nightshirts, 30 Pillow aloes, 18
pairs of Wristlets, 8 %Vttelh cloths, 8
scarfs,
All shipments nrt.'inatie to— Caned -
au Red Cross $ociot3, Toronto, aur
each shipment has Leen officially ac-
knowledged.
The Society has a membership of
eighty-five (85 and twenty life mem-
bers, fire k;) of these being made dlr.
itg the past year. The average attend-
ance at the weekly meetings was twen-
ty•eigi:t (28„
Edna DeLacy,
Secretary
SHIPPED I SEPTEMBER
318 suite pyjamas; 4132 towels; 186 pair
of socks, 04 flannel shirts, 4 feather
pillows, 2 q',ilts, 3 trench cape, 4 dress-
ing gowns, I4 Soultotus bandages.
1t;dua DeLacey,
Secretary,
TIIEASUREI:'S .REPORT
ANNUAL
Balance on hand (Ict, 101 19,g 681 lu
Total emount raised this year 0873 37
Interest 12 50
LXPis'ENDITURE
Stewart Bros, dry goods
J. MacTavish
Hon. Jae Mason fu' yarn
Sundry expenses
$b5ti7 27
2108 56
t964 76
1152 00
439 19
$6604 48
Bal, on hand 902 79
56667 27
311 regrotetoJreport a falling off of loc.
al contributions this year, amoitilting to
$1.107 92 and only through the County
Council grants whloh reaohed our Soc-
iety through Doffs Ohnroh, Winthrop,
Oonstanoe, Egmondvflle, and Seaforth
Branches, amounting to $1107 35" were
we able to reach last years total.,414,1
Total amount raised since our organ
isetion— $1662; t9, Monthly oontrib-
utions this year $t327 90,
Jossie Neil
Audited and found correct,
tJohts Rankin,
8E1';pEMB11:R Rk,PORT
Balance on hand 017 62
Fees 00
Mrs S. Dickson 5 00
Winthrop Branch 10 06
Rag rage 88 So
DOB Cltttroh Branch 100 85
Duff's ghurolt Ghrden Party 80 00
Mrs Oriel), 60
Detroit friend $ 00
l'rooeeds of dowers sold ab
flower show 40 00
Pr'ooeeds for boo °oats
donated by Miss Lukas 45 50
Winthrop Branch 19 35
Egluotdville Branoit 0 70
Dance 10 50
Ladies Soeioty of
Cavan Ohuroh Winthrop 25 00
Money boxes 6 04
Monthly contributions 111 3o
Interest 12 60
$1021 57
EYI'ENDITCRE
Ron. Jets. illaso❑ for prisoner 10 00
2250
83 08
95
1 75
Stewart Bros,
J, AlttcTavish
H. Edge
Mrs Shade
C Aborhart
Balance on hand
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I18 78
yin 79
51021 67
Jessie Neil
A Safe Pill for Suffers,—There are
pills that violently purge and fill the
stomach and intestines with paint
Parmelee's Vegetable Pills are stilt,
and effective, They are purely voget-
sble, no mineral purgative enteriug into
their composition and. their effect ie
soothing and beneficial, Try them and
be cenvinoed. Thousands can attest
their great curative qualities because
thousands owetheir health and strength
to timely use of this most excellent
medicine.
Sweet and palatable, Mother Graves
Worm Estennivator is acceptable to
children, and it does it work surely
and promptly.
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SEAFORTH BRANCH; R. M. JONES, Managd',
CREAM WM'TED
Send your creak to ue and receive
top prides, We are running our plant
the year through and eau handle your
full supply and furnish you with pans.
We pay twits each month and weigh
satuple,aud test cacti can of oraam pare•
fully, Our motto is ” Honesty to our
Patrons " Patrons are requested to re
.urn all our cans when not in nee,
3 atter an 1Buttermilk also on hand
n3 for at market prices,
The Seaforth Creamery Co.
SEAFORTH MARKET
VIIMAKIals
Good Milling Wheat.......,,,..... $2,20
Barley .....................1 10
Bran per ton....... ........ .........20.00
Shorts per ton ...........................46
Floor ............... 5.55 6.10
Hoge to farmers..................17.25
IN POUND
Mr E Crawford, Dubli',:has two pigs
sows, in pound. Owner requested t
pay damages and take away.
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All 15115 ttoalut' 1115 LI mei ore
published free of charge, ex -
opt these regarding ateetings
where' au admission fee is
charged. The rate for such
being live cent per count line
SF,PiFeRTY'A emtuRe}iIiS
St. James'
St. James, Cituroh, Rov. Father P
Corcoran, Rev. Futile r G. Ii. North.
graves ,Morning &lass 7 0,1». High
Mass 10.30 a.m, Sunday school 2,30
p in, Evening vespers 7 p.m.
St. Thomas'
Rev. T. R, Brown, Rector, Sunday
services 11 aim, and 7 p.m. Sunday
school 2,30 p, m. Women's Anglican
Miesionary Association. Tuesday 2.3U
p.m. Ohildren'ebrattoh Saturday 2 p,m.
ntereession services every Thursday,
.0 p,tu.
First Presbyterian
Rev, k', H, Larkin-, Pastor, Sunday
services 11. a,m. and 7 p m, Sunday
school 2.30 p,m, Prayer meeting;
Thursday, 7.45 p.m. Women's Miss-
ionary Society'ttte first Tuesday in °soh
month at 7,41, Barbara Kirkman Mie.
sion Band 3rd Tttesday: in the month at
7.30 p.m, Sunshine Mission Band
every 2ut1 Monday at 4.15 p.m.
Highest Prices Paid
for rags, rubbers, bones,
metal, horse hair, hides,
skins, all kinds of furs etc.
Also take books'
and newspapers
Appelzft & Millman
SEAF'DRTH JUNK DICALEIt
Across from Creamery
Phone 183
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P1?otographs
Stop
-�Y ) oment!
and take a look in our air:-
dow or better still call in
our Studio and see the class
of Portraits we make and
the handsome new mount-
ings we have just received
Bring the children in and
have those photographs
madebefore the cold wea?her
comes. Or perhaps its a
family group photo you want
Try us when you want a
small photo enlarged. .)e
can please you.
We do finishing for. An:a-
teurs,
Picture framing a Specialty.
D F DITCH
PHOTOffltAPFlt:#f
SEAFORTH
Methodist
Rev, G. McKinley, B. D., pastor
—SU1'DA'Y—Clued at 10:00 a.m.
Public service 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sun.
day school and Bible study class 2.30
Epworth League Tuesday 8 p, m, Prayer
Meeting Tburada y 8. p,m,
CLERK'S' ADVERTISEMENT OF -
COURT IN NEWSPAPER
Notice is hereby given that a Cour
wit be held, pursuant to the Ontario
Voters' List Act, by His Honor the
Judge of the county court of the county
of Huron at the Town Hal! Seaforth on
the 15th day of Ootober 1917, at n
o,olook A.3l. to bear and determine
complaints of errors and omtnissious _in
the Voters' List of the Municipality of
the Town of Seaforth for tea;.
Dated the 14th day of September 1817
.foo. A Wilson,
ohmic of the Municipality
icipality,
of din Town of Seaforth 1
PiCeTI@N 614Lsi i
lith, 'Phos. Brown has been instructed,
to sell by public stiction at Winthrop.
on Saturday Oct't3th 1917, at one p. to
25 acres of land being part of Lot 26
Con. 9, Township of McKillop, Ou
the premises are a good frame home
formerly used as a store and post office
combines], also te small frame barn.
At the game time till the store goods
and fixtureslucludittg 2 large galvanized
oil tanks and a number of oak barrels.
The louse hold furniture will also be
sold at the same time,
Terms—Chattels and gentle will be
sold for cash, Terms utt the farts will
be made known at the sale.
Miss CI, Murchie, Proprietress
FOR SALE
7 Roost Hones, good cellar, Bard
and Soft Water, good condition and
splendid locality, Apply this Milos,
END STOMACH TROUBLE,
OASES OR DYSPEPSIA
"Pape's Plapepsln" makes Sick, Sour,
Gassy Stomachs surely feel fine
In five minutes.
If wh -. you just ate is souring on
your e' nach or lies like a lump of
lead, re i.ln); to digest, or you belch
gas an. eructate sour, undigested
food, or have a feeling of dizziness,
heartburn, fullness, nausea, bad taste
M mouth and stomach'headache, you
can get blessed relief in live minutes.
Put an end to stomach trouble forever
by getting a large ilttycent case of
Pape's Diapepeln 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 loo.
for In the world. It's wonderful.
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,.LEquipment
ORE and more the Ford car is looked
upon by progressive farmers as neces-
sary farm equipment, the same as the
plow, the hay -rake, the drill, the mower, the
harrow and other labor and time -saving
machinery.
A farmer with a Ford car can dispense with
one or two of his horses and snake the trips to
town, railway station, creamery, or to the neigh-
bours in one-third the time. 111 fact there is no
farm machine made that will save the busy
farmer and his busy wife so much valuable time
as a Ford. And it's so easy to take care of far
easier than a horse. No bed to make, or hay and
oats to get, no harnessing and unharnessing, and
no stables to clean. The Ford practically takes
care of itself,
Ask any farmer who owns a Ford if he would
ever again try to get along without it. His
answer will hasten your decision to own one.
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
Touring - - $495 Coupelet - - $695
Runabout - - $475 Sedan - - - $890
F. 0. B. FORD, ONT,
J.F. Daly = Dealer = Seaforth
Cook Bros. = Dealers nensall
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