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Velvet C`ui' 1 CORRESPONDENCE I
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Adds much to the Appearance
v} a man. Have pour hair eat at
the Sanitarp Shop.
We trp to please pou.
Commercial Barber Shop,C4th
W. ROBINSON
Plop
Apprentice Wanted
anted, a Boy er (..irl about 1.5
to leant ltarbttut . ;exceptionally
good trade 'Wages !rent the start.
\\'. 1L,hinson,
Commercial Barber Slim:
Mensal,
Mr, H. D. MaOonald was in'Poron-
to during the past week where his wife
is undergoing treatment for eorious
ankle trouble,
')'hie is the shipping Renew, for onion.
from here,
('hook faros, have iunproved the a p
pearanee of the town.
�ttllet
For Sale 1 fri Iltih lora wi,h Ili fit enCCeae.
Me Harvey Barr, eon of 11r, John
Barr ,If this township, wee Zine been
conductinggrocery and confectionery
business at 111 Jett a :\t'etille, Toronto
for s io intl., time, has dieposed of
hie business and bought a larger bus.
Mem; of the same kind at 4881 Junes
Avelino, Alt', Barr is already in pose
tomiou of hie new promisee and his
' One evening last week, prior to his
Eggs for hatchteg slosh tur Teel Val. ',.ruiucat to his eetvly purchased farm,
en's English White Legherne. .i the Loudon Road, a n umbar or
Females sires imported ,lir, to trc,ru friends of Ali, John 11. Qniuley gather-
3?nglaud, irea dank having nt int at his home giving him a complete
78 eggs its year, set prise and spent a very pelaaant ie.v
$7 .50 per setting et Jit hours iu mimic, aloes or dancing. 'lite
g
iJ0 „ go
R Illi '• Jut)
t'slder
,,sit,. puitl4: stilts.
Neafartih
ladies provided !mch and a jolly even.
ung was spent. The company broke up
with he national anthem, Auld Lang
Syne, and "He's a Jolly flood Fellow,"
ilir 18 i 1 .v will be much missed in
the neighbourhood.
Mensal!
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CANA IIAft NDRTHERN
For Tickets, Reservations, Liter -
attics' and Information, apply to
C. A. Aberhast, Druggist, Sea -
forth, or write R. L. Fairbairn,
G.P.A., 68 King St, E„ Toronto.
"'CASOARETS" WORK
WHILE YOU SLEEP
For Sick Headache, Sour Stomach,
Sluggish Liver and Bowels—
Take Gascarets tonight.
Furred Tongue, Bad Taste, indiges-
tion, Sallow Skin and Miserable Head-
aches come from a torpid liver and
clogged bowels, which cause your stom-
ach to become tilled with undigested
food, which sours and ferments like gar -
hap in a swill barrel. That's the first
step to untold misery ---indigestion, foul
gases, bad breath, yellow skin, mental
fears, everything that is horrible and
nauseating. A. Oaaearet to -night 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 druggist will
peep you feeling good for months.
For Sale
7 Room House, Geed cellar. Hard
and soft water; good condition and a
Ilplendidplocality. .Apply at thio Office.
oarders Wanted
Three or four boarders wanted in a
private house on Goderioh Street East
Mrs, D. McLeod
FOR SALE
Eight roomed frame house, good
cellar, hard and soft water in house, in
Seaforth,
Four and one-half aerea, with stable
and hen house. Fruit trees and all
kinds of small fruit. A good 'Mantle
for a retired farmer, Apply to W. W
Oowan en the prenisee. End of Mar-
ket Street,
McKillop
MoKilfop Council will meet at
Hall, Winthrop, on Thursday, April
Beth at 2 o'clock,p,m,
M, Murdie,tlurk
Reeve Petty, was in Toronto recent:
ly attending ;t meeting of the Y. M. C.
A. They are )laving A campaign at
present iithe interest of the soldiers,
Ralph Connor, the author addressed
this meeting.
:Mr. E. Rennie has disposed of !tie
cottage to Mr. A. Hemphill of this
villa,e
A sudden death occurred in clay
Township last week when Mies Hattie
Dignan, was found dead by her bed-
side in the early morning, It io sup-
posed that she had gone dnnn early in
tete morning for a drink of water, and
was later found dead loaning on the
edge of the bed, although the body was
still warm. Heart failure was attribut-
ed as the cause aa the deceased has
been in ailing health for some time.
She was in her 87th year and was be-
coming rather feeble. The funeral was
held from the home of her brother, Air
Roes Dignan, and the remains were
interred in the Evansville Cemetery.
b,ondesboro
Mrs. Thos. Miller returned home
last week from the London Hospital
where rho uuderwent an operation
Her many ftietds will regret to learn
that she is not doing as well es hoped
fur.
ft .nolle Finland returned hotti
i,tat 1St ;k trout Toronto where she had
been visiting her daughters, Misses
,fetaima and Alice,
Mr, and Mrs. J. O. Lounsberry
attended the funeral of the latter's
Sather, Mr, Robert Chrysler, at Delhi,
Out.laet week.
Misses Esther and Mary Jamieson of
Toronto returned on Saturday of last
week after spending the holidays at
their home here,
Mies Aune Abery has returned from
a visit to Exeter,
bliss Minnie Lyon visited her sister
Mrs. Doer, in Toronto.
Mies Olivetta Brigham has returned
from bar home in Highgate to resume
her duties as teaoher in the eohool here
Misses lister and Marjorie Lyon
spent a few days of last week with
friends in Aurora.
Varna
Mrs, W. Stewart spent a few
weeks with her daughter, Mrs, H, Turn
er, Parr Line
Mr, and Mrs. O. Johnston have
moved into ourvillego.
The West end of our little village
eau now boast an eleetrie light plant,
whtuh is quite an , Itnprovmant.
finch sympathy is felt for Nlr,, ; µad
Mrs, Wm. Forrest, who have received
alta clad news of the death of their
youngest son, Henderson whospecumb•
ed to sputa, ineninigitie in France,.
Miss Lana .neatly; talo has bee
spending the holidays in this district
TIIE SEAFORTI-1 NEWS
has returned to her du1105 its Toronto
We tnderstend site has been taking a
ooureein physical training tied is now
qualified to give tnatruotlons in the
sande,
Iiippen
Thursday April 1
Malty changes have taken plias in
farm lauds arotutd Isere this apriug.
Among the latest, 1t, R McLean, who
has rented uie farm to ltissou,Itimee 13.,
and Jae, Robertson, wl'c has soli; hie
160 acre farm to Mr. Green, of Hay
tutruahill, fur $11,800. 13et11 these
Intel have lied large leen stweesafttl tun.
tluu sales of their farm stools anti jlup-
leineuts. Mr, 11, MoLosu intends liv
lag in his Mouse Isere but Alt', Robert-
autl is going to live ill Housed,
Mrs. Jas, Chesney hes been offered
$ti,80u for her farm but she is going to
work the farm herself if she can get u
goofs wan,
Mies \9ol'owan, of AloKtIlep, visited
in the house of her unole, Mr, Robert
Boxman, last week.
1).. 66, H. Johnston attended the
(1,16 A. in Toronto resell fly.
eonstance
The fun. -Fal of the late Mrs. D.
Al dine was hold on Tuesday afternoon
to the Maitland cemetery. limit. Mr,
Keine, of Lttutlesboro, took the eery -
ices, Deceased lot{ fife to m011f0 her
loan, two daughters, MIN, Bert McLean
of Buffalo. and Mrs. Peter Lindsay and
five sells, David, at home, W111 at
Cleveland, John at listhwoll, )!red at
Forget, Sask., and Charlie at 00) ar,
Seek She was 77 years old, Her
children were all Moue for 2 days be-
fore her death, except Charlie
Misses Hazel ar d Josephine .l3ertcick
were taken to Seaforth the other clay
Werk with pneutnouia, 1\'e hope they
will soon Improve,
Campbell Sutherland, of Sarnia,
Spent a few drys with ilia mother, Mrs:
Sutherland,
Sinclair Kiuoly, of Toronto and Mr -
Frank Saha es, of Algoma were visiting
old neighbors and friends fora while,
Aire. D, Sutherland returned to our
village accompanied by her grandson
Mrs. Jas. Manu, sr , is very poorly
at present.
Winbrop
The play entitled "The Ladies' Aid
of Mohawk Oroseroada" was presented
under the auepleee of Winthrop Liter-
ary Soolety, on Friday evening last and
was much appreciated by a large and
euthusiaatio audience, Although it
was the second time the play bas been
given and several new 'nowhere took
Part, it did not laolt any of its previous
iuteroat The costume,' worn by the
oitarxotera were very amusing with their
Woke and frills and bustles and were
worth the admiesiou fee"aloue, Sono
of the uoetunoaa dated back almost a
;lunched yearn autl when the ladies
gathered for their meeting it occasion-
ed many a hearty laugh, Though the
ladies thought they were conduotiug
their meeting under strictly business
principles their disonssiona would lead
into very amusing and trivial channels
All the ellaraotera deserve much credit
for the talent they showed in taking
in taking their parte,
Another pleasing feature of the pro-
gramme was a drill given by the school
boys which was very well performed,
The proceeds were donated to th
Red Cross,
Mrs, Robert Dodds was taken seri.
misty ill while visiting at her mother's,
on Saturday evening Shit is improv-
ing as well as can b0 expected and her
many tritonds wish to hear of her con•
plete recovery.
Owing to the illness of Rev, Ivtr
Oarswell, Mr. Savauge, of Seaforth
took the eervioes in Oavan Church here
last Sunday.
'Phe Farmers' around here are busily
el:gaged seeding, although very early
in the season, they all report the laud
jus 11110 shape for working,
Pills of attested valve—Parmelees
Vegetable Pills are the result of care-
ful study of the properties of certain
roots and herbs, and the notion of such
as sedatives of the digestive apparatus
The success the compounders have met
with, attests the value of their work
I hese pills have been recognized for
many years as the best cleaners of the
system that can be got, Their excel-
lence was recognized from the first and
they grow more popular daily. ao
000 aid PUN
. '1'lte April issue, of Rod and Gun io
replete with interesting stories and
articles for the out of door's' man.
Among the stories appearing in this
tnonth'e lesue are; "Following the Fur
Bearers" by Bonnyoastle Dale; "'the
Mysterious Wolf Paok"aby A, W, Peck
"Thu.Job" by Marvin Leslie Heyward;
"Just Fishing" by Marls 0, Molalhiney;.
"A Soldier Fisherman" by Helen Guth-
rie; A'irip down Peace River by Harry
N': Lsughy; "The:Way:of the'sMighty'
by H C. Fladdou;I"Rivers of tiles North
by Mabel Burkholder, ate, The reg.
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those devoted to letting, gine and am-
munition, kaubel, ere. being of epooial
intermit to sportsmen featuring these
partiotlar branches of sport and out-
door life This representative Can-
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Dr. J. D Kellogg's Asthma Remedy
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The cheapness of Mother Graves's
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Orae -on Truck $750
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The White Starr Line will run the
usual Greyhound exoursion from De
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Leaving Detroit on Monday, June 10th
at 8.30 Eastern time, the Greyhound
will arrive in Goderioh at 8 in the after
noon, The moonlight excursion under
the aumpioee of the Goderioh band will
be run at eight o'clock the same even-
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Detroit on Tuesday, June lith at 9.30
stops at Fort Baron and arrives at De-
troit at five o'clock, Returning the
boat will leave Detroit at one o'clock
in iho afternoon of June 13th, arriving
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St Clair ands nine little visit in "De-
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to Detroit for a temporary stay aro not
required to pay a head tax or make 11
depoei.t Immigration ollooro win be
on board the oteatner for the purpose n
passing all exoursiohiste,
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Jatnuary there were six fires, Tho los
was $2648; insurance loss $1,096, anis
leas not hovered by'lmaalanoe $1,880.
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