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MEDICAL
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X,'R;AixOf Emanon Ioep hal, Loouudon.d Englannd
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pant a0SSIDItn to diseases of EY*. Ear, Nose
t� i'co and reside nee, behind Dominion Bank.
Of8seAhon. Nc,0. Residence, Phone No. W6.
yDE. S, l.BURROWS, Seaford Office and
essldse0p**-Goderidt Street, east oI the Menlo -
disci March. Coroner for the County of Huron,
reh®heee, No. 40.
I URts, ,tilC.ilrYT & MACIKAY, rbyatciana and
®trpsewea, Goderich Street, apposite Meths.
tC6osob. Seafo0th.
80eU, arudaate Victoria and Ann Arbor, and
as tuber of Ontario College of Physicians and
sfnrst'cour. Coroner for County of Eaton.
5LACES.11, honor graduate Trinity University,
)d ntedailitTrinity Medical College, Member of
oi)oa ul Pbyetetane and Surgeons, Ontario, . _.
D3L, ttlkO. I1EILEMAN. Osteopathic Specially
ig Skemen's and Children, Diseases and
Biles{ tl' . Eye,ye,eNose and Thdroat. Chronic
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oral Agent for London Life Insurance Co,,
andI mnartal Guarantee and Accident Iaoluance Co_ ,
Seoforth. Ont.
James Watson
IOetterxi Fire, Lite and Aceident Insurance
Agent, and dealer in clewing Siaehi:ter.
St aiu Street, tiealurth,
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Parma and Isolated Toon
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better servloo et Ottawa, The Liber-
als joining the Goeernlnent are roost
heartily supported in their action by
tunny of tate leaders of the party.
We feel, nail have previously ex-
pressed 811e opinion, that the Liberal
Executive should have palled a oonv8rl'
tion of the Liberals of the riding and
had the platter of meeting the 001.
servativas in 5 Union convention {lie.
Mused and p8880d upon,
An Order in -Codicil has been passed
by the Dominion Government by wide!
the Fuel Controller is authorized to
make drastic regulations in regard to
fuel distribution, All dealers and imp-
orters in coal must be licensed and ap•
plications for such license made before
November 21st, Iu regard to profits
broker must not get more than ;0cents
1 per ton for their service, wholesale deal-
! et•s 30 cents and retail dealers 30 cents,
jIn 00899 of emergency the Fuel Con -
I troller will have power to regltieition
any gnantity of coal in the possesion of
any consumer in excess to the legal
supply permitted. 1t is not the intent:.
ions of the fuel controller to disturb
those who have laid in their winter
supply of coal except in oases of em-
! ergeitcy when pnolic interest may de -
!mend that they share the excess sup
ply with their neighbors.
Our Fiftieth Anniversary
The following is the poem which was
eumpoeed by Mrs Wm. Kerr in honor
of the Golden Jubilee Anniversary
which was held in Duff's Church, Mo
I> jllol,, un October 25th and 2titlt 1917
and was recited by her ten year old
dnughtor, Itssie on tin Monday earth.
1t is fifyy Yeats, so I've been told,
Mice this here Church was built.
It was in the days our forefathers were,
The ones the pews then tilled.
Butt tihue has wrought an awful
change,
An the years roll swiftly on,
And nearly all the older folks,
Hoyt moved away or moved or gond.
HOOT EXPENSE
of 1 7b 0 question asked recently regard-
Minard's lug the rtil%ay fair anti expenses ofuue
Liniment! taking cu. dical exalnil ,til 1 under the
3L.ttart
Set vice Act, a daily pipet' gave
:the following answer:
Ij If a draftee 10port0 for nervier* at
the local post-u0ire, he will later re•
{ nerve from the Provincial Registrar nu -
der the Act iustructiots to repo t for
medical examination on a specified day
aid, aecompaujiug the iustromtous,
• will bvouch r cit •f '1
For Sale
SCRANTON COAL
W. L. KEY, Seaforth,
Phone ISO
IA Business
Without a proper
in of adver-
tIn is like a
motor without the
power. .
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will supply the
required energy
phone - 84
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They have gone on a long journey,
From whence no traveller e'er returned
And other hands take up the work
That they once carried on.
For we feel ad if we owe to our
forefathers
A debt, which we only can pay
By the carrying on of the Church work
That was began in their pioneer days.
\\'e are pleased to have still living
with us
A few of the 04108 whir can rive
The history of the early days e.f Duff'sChurns,
?'or they are some of the ones that
have lived.
All their lives they hove lived here
amongst u0, .
And at yesterday's service was told
A story that was full of interest
To the yol ;;g, as well as the old.
To night I thought 1 might try and
tell you
About the
minister we have now,
And even if he is listening.don't1 don'thndc he will caro, anyhow.
It is fourteen years dire 51r.
Carswell came
From the cold and frosty West,
You know the cold was hard on hint
And bis health was none the best.
Hut since he has lived fur all these
years
Up ou yonder hill
He's not afraid of our winters here,
Or the drifts on George Hearn s hili,
For no platter hew stormy the Sun-
day.
Or how bad the roads you know
He'll hitch old Prince in the cutter,
And off to Church he'll go.
And oh so many weddings
He has had for to attend
I don't believe the weddings yet
Aro just (pito to an end.
I.
A1 in our homes of sickl,ese
He is alway s a welcome guest
And some thirty of our loved ones
He 6;18 been called to lay to rest,
11 ;t although so many homes have
been saddened
When the loved ons Were culled away
e n (e go. Or fah way There's a tlitl'ereut sadness reigning
brain{sortation. The draftee will also 111 many of our hues tnday,
be paid $2 00 a day for the time omen-
pied. Bur there will be no pay std no It is 11 86dn0ee mingled with pride
free railway transportation for men
who apply for eyan1ptiOn, ThOy
will have to 90y their own expenses.
2; ! Ilaimauts for exemption are nut
allowed to Veep the form claiming
exemption. The postmaster sands it
to the Provincial Registrar.
The flight Course.
The editor of the Wingltam 'Times,
which has always been a strong sup'
porter of the Liberal party in his last
issue gives his brother Liberal editors
some good advice. He says:
In common with a great majority
of the newspapers in Ontario, daly
Oct.nd weolcly, both Libeaal and 1 o,
servativs, we are moat 8rtnly conv'ifiC d
{hut the proper thing for the wat$a:o
of Canada at the present time, ifs to
a fpport tate Utlon Government'
In taking this oourse we do not oast
aside any of the principles we have
labored for in the ranks of the Liberal
p.tety for nearly thirty years. We are
ah much Liberal as ever, but the pre-
sent Orisi8 demands united action in
order that the war may be brought to
a suooeeeful Oenelllafort for the Allies,
The job is too big for a art of politic-
ians of either party, and some of the
leading Liberals have joined in formieg
a coyernment which ovary true .Clang
For Duel's Church is proud today
Of her brave boys who are fighting
On the battle fields far away.
And we pray that God will hasten,
Hasten the glad, glad time
When All Nations shall bon' before
Him
And fear Him for their King.
p.•U•.rhN.e. (1.11., ... ,.... M... wa. ° - • 4 -W..-
Sure! High Heels
Cause Corns But
Who Cares Now
Because style decrees that women
crowd and buckle up their tender toes
in high heel footwear they suffer from
corns, then they cut and trim at these
,painful pests wJiloh merely makes the
corn grow bard. This Suicidal habit
nay cause lockjaw and women are
:warned to atop it.
A. few drops of a drug called free*,
one applied directly upon a sora corn
gives quick relief and soon the entire
corn, root and a11, lifts out without
pain. Ask the drug store man for a
quarter of an ounce of freezone, 'which;
costs very Ilttle but is sufficient to,re•
move every hard or sett corn or Callus
from one's feet.
This drug is an ether compound and
dries in a moment and simply shrivels
up the Corn without inflaming or even
irritating the surrounding tissue or
Ain. Clip title out and pin: on ymrr?
wife's droner.
A Great Drawing' Team,
By Augustus Bridle
A good drawing team is jest as 0111t0h
of a joy to the man that owfrs it es it
used to be in the bush.log days. We
tell{ a good deal—some of tis—about
the great horses we used to handle the
ribbons over in the bush, lifting our
great loads of elle logs, sometimes
1,500 feet or 2),f00, sometimes more
aocording to the man who was telling
it, front the 8t(itnp to the skidroad end
the aonceseion line,
Certainly se111e of those tenths could
draw; and surely some of their drivers
slid neo tc be able to talk about it, 13ut
there are good average hauling teams
lu the country now as •there were in
the bush day's, B'arnlers have gotta' in
for opecialfzing on draughts enol road-
sters, because that it poor team is bad
economy when work has to be done in
a hurry, Getting stuck with n load in
the fields is a dead waste of bine and
of temper. Wo used to be etnek often
in the old days with some of those poor
teams picked up any old way at an
auction sale. lint a good span of
elydee or Percherous nowadays is a
real piece of insurance agaivat wasting
time with stuok loads. The only tiling
that happens in that lice with such
horses is a broken harness or a snapped
dunbletroe,
Of course a good deal depended on
the driver as it does now, Ono of
the beat drawing teams ever known in
an Ontario aouuty would pull like a
tractor eugiue for the hose, but when
it came to the hired man they see-
sawed and jumped in the collar like a
pair of balky Texas steer's. When the
t•0ss pulled the lines over theta at d
posed, "Git down together" --they g, t
down, those 13ob Hunters, and lifted
the load—heavens, bow they could lift
It. No matter what the loin war,
g^niu, or loge, or gravel; it time out of
the hole ou the highroad, just by tits
simplekneolc of getting dowel together.
,Jest now the greatest hauling team
fiver lumen in Canada are engaged in
1lftiug the biggest load that a team eve
st wd in front of. The lord is,
$160,000,600 of Canadian Victor}
53 mss,
That's a tremendous load. The lea
is there all right. Canada has th
money; twice as numb, ready to pile up
for viotory, It's a hatter of fifth'
the load. It's a matter of what team
is to do it, and who will he the driver
What's the best team for this job?
The Canadian Farmer and the Gov-
erument of Canada.
If those two can't lift a great part of
that load, you might as well leave it
alone.
Who is the driver?
A groat boss named Victory.
Victory. VICTORY!
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Bull supply and furnish you with c.
We pay twice each mouth and weigh
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Patrons " Patrons aro requested to re
turn all our calls 'Nils;, 110t 111 1188,
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Oats „ 00
Bran per ton....., ............... ...37.00
Shorts per tun ......... ......... .........4,1
Eggs ..............., 42
Hogs to farmers. ..... ...........,15. i 5
LEMONS WHITEN AND
BEAUTIFY THE SKIN
Make this beauty lotion cheaply for
your face, neck, arms and hands.
At the cost of a small jar of ordinary
' cold cream one can prepare it full quar-
ter pint of the most wonderful lemon
akin softener and complexion beautifier,
d by squeezing the juice of two fresh lam-
e ons into a bottle containing three ounces
of orchard white, Care should be taken
to strain the juice through a fine cloth
g so no lemon pulp gets in, then this lo-
tion will keep fresh for months. Every
woman knows that lemon juice ie used
• to bleach and remove such blemiehes ns
COMPULSORY
SERVICE IN 1863
Voluntary System Cave Place to
Conscription Under Lincoln
It is s matter of record in United
States history that President Linoolu
after attempting to prosecute the
Civil War with volunteer troops at
last, in 1863, turned to conscription
in order to secure the necessary
forces.
Since Lincoln is regarded as one
of the greatest statesmen this con.
Went has produced, it is instructive
et the present stage of Canadian
Watery, to see how he dealt with the
problems that arose,
The President was warned that
grave disorders might follow the en
fo'celnent of the cousoription law,
which it was argnod, was in oppositiol
to the oonattutiotal privileges and
liberties of the citizen.
Lincoln took the ground that demo.
oraoy means an equal share iu the
burdens, as well as in the blessings of
a republic, and deoided on the firm
enforcement of the law. All opposition
was firmly repressed.
On entering the present war, the
Cnittd States profited by plot t'
patience lull piompti3 adopted com-
pulsory set vice.
Nov that Canada hat adopted a
sinliliar amuse she is in a hotter posi-
tion to do her full share and though
opposition is unlocked for, repressive
010100ures are 9100111,0d in the Aot.
Internal parasites in the. shape of
worms in the stomach and bowels of
()Whiten sap their vitality ant? retard
physical development, They keep the
child in a constant state of unrest and
if not attended to, endanger life. The
child can be spared much suffertug and
the mother much anxiety by the best
worm remedy. that can be got, Miller's
Worm Powders, which are sure death
freckles, sallowness and tan and is
the ideal skin softener, whitener and
beautifier.
,Tnat try it! Get three ounces of
orchard white at any drug store and
two lemons from the grocer and make up
a quarter pint of this sweetly fragrant
lemon lotion and massage it daily into
the face, neck, arms and hands. It is
marvelous to smoothen rough, red hands.
FOR 5A1.15
7 Room House, good (foliar, Harte
and Soft Witter, good condition and
splendid locality, Apply this othe•,
ROO ARO GUN
Rod and (lin for Novsnlher, which
Is now on the ;tews•atand, contains a
usual tunny stories anti articles of
particular interest to the lover of out-
door life and eportateett generally
R, J
. Fraser in thio 108114 describes the
"Joys of the WinterCatup" and (Charles
Cassell wt'ltae of the Wood Buffalo
of our North.Westeru Canadian 1,161118.
Fred Copeland tolls an enterteiusug
story, '"rite Domune's 51.1seot," and
there are runny more 5( 010, interven-
ing between these at d tin ",'gtilar de.
pnrtments 1101.1 to Fishing. (Inti s
and ammunition, Kennel, :Along the l
Trap Line, to. The 1Ci•t:ne1 fere this I
tuonthcaet111181l wflte.14e of tno re-
pent lingo shows et Uttawa and Mon-
treal with a hat of Imelda given at
each Show, Rud nod Gen is pnhiioit-
ed by W. .1. TAY 1,(rlt. Ltd , Wood-
stock, Out.
Crtv.ld "SYRUP OF FIGS"
TO CONSTIPATED clamp
Delicious "Fruit Laxative" can't (harm
tender little'Stomach, Liver,
and Bowels,
Look at the tongue, mothers If
coated, your little one's stomach, liver
and bowels need cleaneing at once,
When peevish, eros8, listless, doesn't
sleep, eat or art naturally, or is fever•
ish, stomach, sour, breath bad; has sore
throat, diarrltcea, dull of cold, give a
teaspoonful of "California Syrup of
Figs," and in a few hours all the foul,
constipated waste, undigested food and'
dour bile gently moves out of its little
bowels without griping, and you have -a
well, playful child again, Ask you, -
druggist for a bottle of "California
Syrup of Pigs," which contains full
(directions for babies of still title
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where an admission fee Is
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SF,ThFORTi-t OHURCHES
St. James'
St, Jaynes, Church , Rev, leather P
Corcoran, ltev. Father (x, R. North -
graven ,blor•uiug Mass 7 a.m. High
Maas 10.3(1 a,rn. Sunday school 2.3(1
p no. Evening veapera 7 p.m.
5t. Thomas'
Rev, T. H. Brown, hector, Sunday
es rOces II a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday
school 2,30 p, t11. \'tOmeu's Anglican
Alissiouary Association, Tuesday 2 30
p.m. Children'sbrauch Saturday 2 p.m,
1teroession services every Thursday,
0 p.m.
First Presbyterian
Rev, P', H, Larkin„ Pastor. Sunday
services 11 atm, and 7 p Ill, Sunday
sohool 2,30 9,1n. Prayer meeting,
Thursday, 7. 45 p.m, Women's Miss-
ionary Sooiety'the first Tuesday in each
month at 7,45, Barbara Kirkman Mis•
sion Band Ord 'I'lsoday 111 the month at
7.30 p.m, Sunshine Mission Rand
every 2nd Monday at 4.15 p.m.
Methodist
Rev, G. MoKinloy, 13. D., pastor
—SUNDA\`—Class at 10:00 a, til.
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 Phursda y 8, pm.
Salvation Army
Capt. Frond and Lieut. Savo,
Holiness meeting 11 a.m, Praise
service 3 p.ul, Gospel service 7 pen.
Childrens Service—Directory class 10
a tn. Bible classes 4 p.m. Week night
Meetings—Wednesday Pram' meeting
8 p,ul,
Egmondville, .Presbyterian
Rev, J. Argo, pastor. Sunday ser
vices I1 a.m. and 7 9 in. Bible glass
3 p.m. Prayer meeting Wednesday
8p, m, Y,P,M,S. Union 3rd Friday
i11 the month 8 9.5n, women'sMission-
ary Society 3rd Wednesday in the mouth
at 2.30 p,m, Ladies' Aid mum situ.
mediately after.
i6iclefilop Presbyterian
Rev. D Carswell pastor. Sunday
services Duffs' church U. a ro Sunday
school 10 a m. Prayer meeting Wed-
nesday 8 p.m. Woiu'en's Missionary
Society last Friday in each month at
2 o'clock.
Oopetanee Methodist
Rev, W. 1(311,, pastor. Sunday
service 2.30 p.m, Young People's Lea-
gue"'311 p no Solidity Women's Auxil-
tu'y first 'Tuesday of every month a
30 p.m, Ls,lies' Aid last Thu I'S t1ay
if each luentlt 2,;111 p.7t1
Winth-op Presbyterian
Sunday set vice 2.311 pm, Sunday
Tuesday 8 p.m. L,C, last Wed
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in the treattnent of indigestion and all
derangements of the Stomach, livor and
kidnovs, Parmelee's Vegetable Pills
have brought relief to thousands when
othoe specifics have failed, In
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Onoo tried they will be found superior
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Highest Prices Paid
for rags, rubbers, bones,
metal, horse hair, hides,
skins, all kinds of furs etc.
Also take books
and newspapers
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SEAFORTH JUN1'; DEALER
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Phone 183
Photographs As
Xmas Gifts
Only 10 weeks until Xmas
Remember pour friends with
Photographs this pear.
Nothing you Dan give to
pour friends far awap or at
home that will please them
better than a good photo-
graph, the kind we slake.
Come in now and have a
sitting made and have that
much off pourmind, Remem-
ber .12 Good Photos will
please 12 of pout friends.
We have a beautiful line
of folders and the prices are
not High, We plan take pour
Photograph an a dull dap as
well as a bright dap as long
as you come earlpin the dab
as the dapsare "getting short
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PFIOTOERAPHER
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SOUR, ACID STOMACHS,
GASES OR INDIGESTION
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dyspepsia, heartburn and '
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ea. rets
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Time it! to Ove minutes all atom•
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No indigestion, heartburn, sourness or
belching of gas er eructations of undi-
gested food, no dizziness, bloating, foul
breath or headache.
Pape's Diapepsin is noted for its
speed in regulating upset stomachs,
It is the surest, quickest stomach sweet*
suer in the whole world, and besides it
is harmless. l'ut an end to stomach
distress at once by getting a large Ofty-
eent ease of Pape's Diapepsin from any
drug store. You realize in five minutes
how needless it is to suffer from ir{,di-
gestion, clyapepeia or any stomach die --
order caused by fermentation due to
exressMI acids in atomaall.
MEN 14 ANTED FOR
MUNITION WORK
A 'lumber of good reliable
men can secure - steady em—
ployInent 011 l\Iunition work.
Apply to
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1 hredhc'r -Co. Ltd. •
Seaforth, Ont.
"For the Blood is the Life.'°
WHEN YOU ARE
SUFFERING
With any dloons° duo to Impure blood
ouch au Eczema, Scrofula, Scurvy, Bad
Leas, Abeconaoa, Ulcera, Glandular
Swollin o Boffin Pim
Swelling , Nio, Soren ofa
kind, Pllao, 0lcoU Polson,R hen mattan�
Gout, etc., don't waste your time and money
on lotions. and ointments which cannot get
below the surface of the skin. What you pram
is n medicine that will thoroughlyfree the blond
of the poisonous natter which aone Is tine true
cause or all your suffering, Clarko's Blood
Mixture is lust such a medicine, Itis composed
of ingredients which quickly expel from the
blond till Minorities, from whatever cause
arising, and by rendering it clean and pore,
eau be rolled on to effect a lasting cur;
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Over 50 years'
1001001,
Pleasant to
lake,
Sold tr all
Ohamiala and
Stnreho°per.
k,thn° 10!1
&Lorna too,
CURES ALL.
SKIN & BL00D DISEASES.
In all countries. Ask for our INVENTOR'S],
ADVISER, which wilt be sent free.
' MARION & hr47ttT••
Awful Asthma Atteelcs -- le there a
member of ynnr family who is in thu
power of lhin distil 'spiv g tw Ili,', ;- No
service you can render him t' til r (;t. 1
the bringing to hot nllenitrrtl','1 Cr
D. l:tellogg's Asthma Remedy. This
remarkable remedy teats its reputation
upon what it'has dole for others, It
has a truly wonderful record, covering
years and years of success in almost
every part of this continent, and oven
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