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Ttheumulle troubles, Acute And (throttle Milord
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The Bible says "The sinners stand
in slippery plume". Judging by the
number of people who fell down in
slippery places, during the past week
there are few sinners 600 Seafot•tii,
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'Lite Food Controller urges everyone
tap all the maple trees he can this
year. It may be the only sugar to be
got before the year 13 out, Ssaforth
has a large nttrab*r ofatraes They
should all be put to work You would
not fail to milk a cow. Why neglect
the maple cow at your door.
Shower For Hospital
The Women's War Auxiliary of Sea -
forth intend hafting a shower, for the
Byron Hospital, London, early in April
when donations, of eggs, butter, jam
Liniment and marmalade, will he asked from
the people of the town and vioinity.
This epees.] should meet with a eym•
pathetic, response a* Byrou Hoapitai is
the one to which the returned soldiers
of this district are sent. Fuller panic.
mars will be given later,
for Sale
SCRANTON COAL
W. L IbEV, Sedoelh,
PttOlite 130
A EISIIITESS
Without a propel'
systm of adver-
tisin is like a
motor without the
4. power
Sc forth News
ADVEitT1SEIMENT'S
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required energy
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eYeaings127
Government Majority 60
.mom.
The official soldiers' vote taken in
France and Amertoo as announced
gives the Union Government sixty of a
majority. This may be increased when
the full returns are made The Govern
merit has 147 members and 87 members
for the Orposition, The votes taken
in England aro not yet ootinted These
may meke Further changes.
As standing at /meant there is no
oleange in South Perth. Iu South
Huron Merner bad civilian. 3,399; 1n
America, r37, continental o28; total,
3,664, McMillan— civilian, 3,344, ,
American, 8; Continental, 25; total
3,377. Majority for Merner, 287.
In North Huron, Bowman reoeived 229
soldier votes and Hyslop r2 giving
Bowman x m t f 1, 696.
THE ag4FORTH NliW;;a
art, politic., literature. OP pt'ofeeeiotrgl
Life In mere!
Take Sheridan, for ioatanee, .ilio
jo*te anti pine kept allie his memory
lucre than WS *peeehee or his writings.
Ile 11118 a very convenient form of ail.
knowledgemelit for the new books
ich
which were uonaGantly tent to him;
'Dear Sir, t have reoeivod your exquie-
ite work and i. shall be highly delight-
ed, no doubt, after 1 have read it,' Ire
was much annoyed one day by a follow
member of the House of Commons,
who kept (trying out every few rninmtes
'Hear, heat!' During the debate lie
took 000aeion to deeoribe n political
contemporary who desired to play the
rogue, but hod only sense enough to
a0t the fool, 'Where, ho asked, with
smpbaais,'where shall we find
a more foolish knave, of a more knav-
tth fool than.tee' 'Hear, heart' cried
the troublesome member,- Sheridan
turned around, and, thanking hint for
the prompt reply, eat down amid n roar
of laughter,
No gest of his wag mote slatting than
that oceasio1ed by Burke's flinging :a
dagger on the floor of the House whish
produeod derisio'). 'The grinds mon'
observed Sheridan quietly, 'has brought
us the knife, but where is the fence'
The retort diaoonrteous was illustrate
ed fu rho ease of Dr, Porsoo, the Clreek
scholar, to whoan eager disputant
said, 'Dr Pursoo. u)y opinion of you is
most oontsmptip]0,' 'Sir,' rapidly came
the reply, '1 never ]mew an opinion of
yours thea 10118 not contemptible,' The
retort eotu'teons, however was given by
an English re•etor, who one day read a
sermon by 00* South, who chanced to
be preseet ineognitn, ao,d, ihankiog the
rooter for the discourse, suggested that
it must have been the result of much
labor. 'Not at all,' was the reply, 'we
turn off' these things rapidly in ru, aft-
ernoon and morning.' le that p,00ible
Why It took ane three weeks to write
that very' sermon.' Your name is not
Dr South? the rooter asked. It i*, She
'Then 1 have only to say that 1 am not
ashamed to preach Dr South's sermons
anywhere.
Old rejoinders are sometime the beet
For example, Euripides 000e remarked
that three of his verses had cost him
the labor of three days. That is ne•
thing,' another poet observed, 'I could
have written a hundred in that time,
Of oourse you could,' Euripides rejoin-
ed,'but they would have only lived for
three days.' It took Goldsmith seven
years to beat out the pure gold of hje
'Deserted Village' He considered font
Tines a good day's work..
When Bollingbroke who was at Aix.
la•Chapelle during the treaty of peace
that place at which time his attainder
was 1101 removed, nes asked by an
impertinent Frenchman, whether ornot
he came there in any public ohareeter,
his lordship answered, 'Not at all; I
came like a French Minister, with no
character at all,' No less historic was
Cato's reply to the query why with so
many statues in Rome none were erect
ed to him. '1 would rather people had
inquire why Ihave not them than come
plain that I have. There was more
cons0ious irony in the remaremarkof M
d'Uoez, gentleman of honor to a.o'rench
Qnoen. One day she asked him what
o'clock it wee. 'Madam any hoar your
Majesty pleases.'
Lord Brougham, speaking of the sal-
ary ettaohed to armored appointment
to a new judgeship, said it was all
moonoshine, It may be so, my Lord
Harry,' Lord Lyndhurat remarked, 'it
may be so; but I have n strong notion
thatmoonehine though it may be, you
would like to see the first quarter of
More severe w0.0 tho retort of Dean
Swift to a emulated youth, who prided
himself on hie ability to soy pert things
You must know Mr Dean that I set np
for a wit. 'Do you indeed, the Dean
replied, Well take my advice and go
down again,
When the French Revolution broke
out a number of scientists lost their
lives; but Lelande. the astronomer only
aid the more attention to the skies
nd. its oonetollations, When he found
fter the reign of Terror, that he esoap-
d the fury of the mob, Ile exclaimed
ratefully,'1 may thank my stars for
.—would any apparent jest p080080
ore getauire truth! Allison tells bow
ng Napoleons Egyptian campaign
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Readable Paragraphs no sooner were the Momelukes obeery.
HISTORIC SAYINGS OF FAMOUS
MEN
1 t io related of Rabelais that, after
he hod written somo amicable !Aeons
which Baine 1 little favor, "1 wilt write
something which they vei11 take notice
of,' he said, and immediately sett down
to write ndn0ene0 which established his
potation: Noneenso, under what
aver ,tame, wit, humor, playfullness
bus done more perhaps, to spread a
man's fame than any scalene work is
at a distance than the word was given
to form equate' artillery to the angles
and metes and sevens to the centre,
This command afforded no little fon to
the soldiers even at seal] an exalting
moment, and mode them cell the eases
demi sevens,
William Scott the English jurist
Ming once with a popttlar physic.
who was rethor llippent in his
rsation. •Yon know, Sir William,
the nonchalant remark, 'after
n mai is either a fool ora physic,
'May,ho not be both?' was Scott's
rejoinder In a 0lmiler vein woe
Sir
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Dispersion
PIUeTION SAL
Of Pure Bred Registered Shor'thore
Cattle, Sheep, Swine, Horsea, anti Ferns
Implements,
The undeveigned owing to inability
to Beware suitable farm help has deoidefl
to give tip farfniug and will offer for
Bele by Publjo Auction at his firm on
Lot 14, Oonoeselota 2, L. 1i, S. Tttok-
ersmitlo, 0 mile and a quarter bleat of
Kippom, and a half a mile South, on
FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1918; at one
p. in, the following personal property,
to wit:-
HORSES—One registered Clyd.cte-
dnle store six years of age, Lady Os-
waldJ(36032); One, gelding, 3 genre of
lige, sired by Colonel Graham; One
gelding, 2 year's of age, eir0d by Lord
Armstrong.
(TATTLE—Melee.-One anperior roan
bull, (Suhoolmaeter) 11 .1590) 14month
old; ono bull calf 11 menthe old; (115 •
8.5); and one bull oalf(Judge Bolden
115839) five months old, Females—
One roan cow, Lady Waterloo, 2nd
(118000) this an extra Hue ' cone and is
the dam of Schoolmaster; one red no w
Lady Dnohess (1041 i I) 6 years of age,
one rod cow 5 year's of age Lama Duch
Ode 411, (124982), one fed cow 5 years
of age, Pio Cruet 2nd (104491, this oow
has a bull calf at foot' one red cow
calved March loth tett, Janet life
Laren 009,1112), this cozy has a heifer
calf at footeone roan heifer, Lydia J,
(113147) calved March 4011 1910; one
dark red heifer, Rosetta (128064 calv-
ed August 1st 11115: one reel heifer
Mary Grey, onlved July 19,5, All of
the above females bat's been bred and
are supposed to be in calf to Shorthor
bulls poesesing tho merits characteristic
of this untod breed, nod all the cow
are good milkers anti have all bee
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WHILE YOU SLEEP
For Sick Headache, Sour Stomach,
Sluggish Liver and Bowels--
Take
owels—Take Cascerete tonight,
Furred Tongue, Bad Tante, Indiges-
tion, Sallow Skin and Miserable I3ead-
aohee come from a torpid liver and
clogged, bowels, wino% Cause your stom-
ach to become filled with undigested
food, whioh sours and ferments like gar.
huge in a swill barrel, That's the ,first
step to untold misery—indigestion, foul
gases, bad breath, yellow akin, mental
fears, everything that is horrible and
nauseating. A Oascaret to•nigh* will
give your constipated bowels a thorough
cleansing and straighten you out by
morning. They work while you sleep
a 10 -cent box from your armlet will
keep you feeling good for months.
SEAFORTH MARRKET
tloo41 $Tilling Wheat.............,. 32.1u
11 Oats ............ ........ r,,. r,,,. ,,. 1 00
s: Bran per ton ...,.......•;600
u' Shorts per ton .................. .........41
milked by baud. Also ono roan heife
Highland Mary (t21981j calved Aug
est 9001, Leib; one rod heifer !'lora Mc
Donald 22706) calved Comber let
1610; one heifer calf, Mary Queen o
Soots, oalved in May )917; one belie
calf Annie Laurie (1.327911) Calved Nov
ember 21st 1917. All of the above
cattle are _recorded in the Dominion
Short Horn Herd Book.
SHEEP—Ocie two-year-old Loiceet
sr ram (17377)• And also a number of
pure bred Leicester and Shropshire
ewes; also a number of nose bred ewes.
SWINE— One pure bred' registered
boar (45049). Also one pore bred
registered sow, Kippan Belle (45178)
implements -1 Massey Harris binder
nearly new, 1 new Massey Harris side
delivery rake, 1 now corn saoffler and
bean harvester, 000 plough, one set of
iron harrows, 1 wagon set of sleighs,
mower, drill, gravel box, sat of double
harness; disk, rank, and other articles
too 100111100005100111100005 to rn011ti011.
TETERS—All sums of $r0 and under
oath; over that amount six rnouths erect•
it on furnishing approved bankable
joint notes A dieoount at the rate
0,f six per omit per annum off for cast
on credit amounts
0. W. ROBINSON, Auctioneer
W, 1y1.DoIG, L.L.B. -
Proprietor,' ICippen, 1st; 2,
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Lord Metalloids reply to an English
barristorof considerable fame, but of
little courtesy, One day while pleading
before Lord Mansfield on some quest-
ion of manorial right the barrister was
uulnoky enough to say: My Lord, I can
illustrate the point in my own person.
I myself have two little manors,' With
a profound bow end one of hie blandeet
smiles, the judge exolaimed, 'We all
know it, Sir Fletcher,'
MARRIADES.
BELL—VAN EGMOND—At St
Paul's Church, Toronto, on Wednesday
Fehrnary' 20, rgr8, by Arohdeacon
Cody, Ruth Clare Van Egmond, only
daughter of W. D, Van Egmoncl,
of 8eaforth, Ont., to William Earle
Bell, of Seaforth,
McELROY-- 000PER—At St, Thomas
Rectory, Seaforth, on Feb. 20th John
McElroy to Dora M. Cooper, both of
Hnllet,
iveyrieE
A regular meeting of the Farnior'B
Olub will be held in on Wednesday
March 6th at the Separate School Hall
80*100th at 8 p, 10,
Flyers Must loin First
All young men who come within the
provisions of the Mtlitory Service
and who wish to join the Flying Co
must first report for service to th
Depot Battalions. This in effect
meaning of the ruling handed out
the Militia Department,
Enquiry et Recruiting Headquart
of the 11. F. 0. elicited the etatem
that such men where still eligible
the Air Service, but that they nil
first join their Depot Battalions. 'ref
the draftee has reported for service
the regular way, he may then make
plication for discharge to his Comma
inn Officer, with whose couse0t he in
re-enlist in the R, F, O,
While this change hi the regulatio
offers difficulties to the young aspire
for a flying enters rank, these *Elliott
ire are not 1nsturno tastable It is,
course, thought that any young m
whose natural talents would et him f
flying will be readily granted t
chance to enroll with the . R. F. 0
But he must join the Depot Battelle
first. There are a great number
young men who have intended to en
roll with the Flying Corps, fu fat
there has been a steady stream of v0!
0nteera for this service, It it impor•
ant that they should know the exec
proceedure that moat be taken now t
to be allowed to enter the 11, F. C
They may obtain full iufortutttiort b
applying to the R, F. C. Recruiting, 0
their local committees, the names o
whom are published front tome to aim
in the, press.
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A meeting of the Food Preelection 688
Committee will meet in the Couoo jl en
Chamber on Monday March 4th at 8
p, en, for organizing the 0908 oempaign
for More production,
Wm, Battey, Chairmae,
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SR5"LF RTH �IHURCHI S
St, .ia.tnes'
Et, James, Church , Rev, leather 1'
Corcoran, Ret'. Fatho r G, R. North.
graves ,Morning Maes 7 a.m. High
Mase 10,30 a.m. Sunday school 2,311
p m. Evening veapero 7 p.on..
St. Thomas'
Rev, T. H. Brown, Bettor. .Sunday
se Woes 11 amt. and 7 p.m. Sunday
soliool 2,30 9. on. Women's Anglican
Missionary Association. Tuesday 2-30
p.m, Children'abranolt Saturday 2 pan.
m teroea0ian sentient, every T11ura,luy,
.0 p.m.
First Presbyterian
Rev, F. H, Larkin„ Paster, Sunday
services 11 a,m,. and 7 p no. Sunday
school 2.30 p,m. Prayer meeting,
Thursday, 7. 45 p.m. Women's Miss-'
Tottery Society'the first Tuesday in each
month at 7.45. Barbara Kirkman Mis•
sion Band 3rd Teeedayt in the month at
7.30 p.m. Sunshine Mission Band
every 2n(1 Monday at 4,15 p,m.
Methodist
Rev. G. McKinley, B. D., pastor
—SUNDAY—Olaas at 10:00 a,w.
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 Thurada y 8. pen.
Salvation .army
Copt, Proud and Lieut, Shave
Holiness meeting 11 a,m. Praise
service 3 p,m, Gospel service 7 p.m.
Childress Servioe—Directory o103e 10
a.rn, Bible olessee 4 'oni Week night
Meetings—Wednesday Pieter tweeting
8 p,m.
6gntondville, Presbyterian
Rev. J. Argo, pastor, Sunday ser-
viette 11 a, m. A110 7 p 110, Bible class
3 pen. Prayer meeting Wednesday
Sp, m. Y,P.M,S. Union 3rd Friday
in the month 8 pee, Women's Aliasion•
ary Society 3rd Wednesday in the month
at 2.30 p,m, Ladies' Aid mans im-
mediately after. •
Mcltiliop Presbyterian
Rev. D Carswell pastor. Sunday
eervioes Duffs' ehurob 11 it In %endue
school 10 a m, Prayer sleeting Wed-
nesday 8 pan. Women's allissiounry
Society last Friday in each month at
2 o'clock:
(9enstaoce Methodist
Rev, tib Keine, pastor. Sunday
service '2.30 pen. Young People's Lea.
01e2,30 p onSundays eenmerl'a Auxii-
sry first Tuesday of ovary month a
30 p.m. Ladies' Aid last'n-hureday
cf Gantt mouth 2.30 p,tn
Vitinth-op Presbyterian
Sunday setvioe 2,30 pm, Sunday
oboel7 15pm. Prayer meeting
Tuesday 8 p tn. L.C.Inst Wed.
Ift Will Prevent Ulcerated 'Mired t,—
At th fir•t symptoms of sore throat
whiuh proteges nlooratio
n and mllnrn-.
muton, tdk0 a spoonful of Ott, 'Phomas
Eoloctrio Oil. Addeo little sugar to it
to teak° it palatable, 10 will allay the.
irritation end prevent ten ulceration
acid awellieg that nen an nainful
Those who entre p0riodioaiky 0nbjeof
to qufncy have, thus have maple them,
melees immune to attack,
F " S
Uhes P►rwices Pax:4a
(or rags, rubbers, bones,
metal, horse hair, hides,
skins,, all kinds of furs etc.
Also take books
and newspapers
N. Appl1ez ft
010AFOR1'H JUNK DEALER
Across from Ooeamory
Mono 183
Mr. Business
,(an
anal . between you and
ourselves how long is it
since you had a photograph
taken?
A long time, c'e'll wager/
And have you thought how
Me family would be pleased
and surprised to see yoit
walk in some evening with
a dozen of our richly /r`slr
ed portraits uncle, your
arm?
Well would Meg?
DIBUCK
PHOTOGRAPHER
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"Pape's Diapepsin" neutralizes excel-
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DIARiON Se 0401°I'''
"Poi. the Blood la the 1,11e,"
WHEN YOU ARE
SUFFERING
With any Macaws dem to impart, blood
such as Ccxan,o, Scrofula, Scurvy, wad
aegis, Abscesses, 000a,m, Glandular
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of the poisonous matter which atone s t u true
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rT„rurm,ds nn/ ?allows 406
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Over SO years'
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Mixture
GIRLS! WHITEN YOUR SKIN
WITH LEMON JUICE
Makea beauty lotion fora few cents to
remove tan, freckles, sallowness,
u
Your grocer lute tlte' lemons and any
drug store m• toilet vomiter will supply
,you with three Donees of orchard white
1'or a few vents, Squeeze tireuice of
two ;fresh lemons into a bottle, glen put
in the orchard white stud shape well
This makes a quarter picot of ilia vary
beet lemon skin whitener .and complexion
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neck, arms and hands and just seo:how
freckles, tan, sallowness, reduces and.
roughness (Reappear and how smooths
soft and alone the skin beaomes, Yea
wli:ilfslsurprise harmless, ayoun, d the beautiful result¢
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