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MEDICAL
15. i5U(H EtOdg Phys501anand Surgeon
SeltLondon
Special Of 15001oe gar He
and Threat
om0eand residence betdud Dominion Bank:
0190 Phone Ain. ,, R0001100- Phone Ho, WO
1tt��r ir, J. BtSISROWS deafortll (Mice and r a
alyd enl uMn. coroner ter' east of
Horton
Telephone Nutri.
INKS. SCUT i aI: 11 WIGAN% Pbyainhwe and
surgeons, ,,*10fnr b h Street, op5eotire 00th•*.
Church,
S..n'r, pedal to Victoria Bald Alai Arbor, and
Member of cowl() College 01 Physicians and
Surgeons. Cyn,uer gfor County 01 Karon,
gilii *nedalist Trinitiaa! dicoi Trinity... MUnivember
of (,.peg. rt 1'yniriattsand Someone.ontaric,
II% 544. KIEILh:NAN, uateopihle Specialist
io Women's and tbtldreu'n diseases and
Rheumatic troubles, Matte asd ('hrnnle dlsord
en, Mar, eye, Neva and 'throat adenoid re-
mnte:z without t'hekhife imasaltelnon tree
P,eyai 110101
Tuar4ay',s can, to 4 p,m ; Friday a not t, a pit
F UALY jewels
Marriage licenses and optician, sen•
farth
Insurance
ll lyvon oo am, a dpo word will get our rates.Accident
.5. ID. IIINeuLEY.
(iciest Agent for London Life Inenrance Co.,
ad lmoalctol Guarantee and Accident Insurance Co,
Seeforth, Ont.
f aures Watson
General Fire, Lite and Accident Insurance
Agent.
n 604 Seaforth,dealer In sewing' Machines,
THE McKILLOP
Mutual biro ItiSurauco CO,
Property Only Insured. 1
IFarm and Isolated Town
IS ISSUED EVERY TIl1IRSDAY
From the Of0oo
MAIN ST, • SEAFORT5.J, ONT,
Phone ad *venlig 12'
tUBSCRIPTION
and dollar per year, strictly in adya nee
1f not mild In at15a1100, one donor and
a Dan will be charged. petted States
papers, fifty rent% extra. otr(ckly ht
advanced,
OFFICERS 7a
J at. reopoliy. t;aderirh, President, Ja000
S50,00, iieechwood, Vice•President,'1'nemar
Hayti. Searortb. Soc.-Treas.
Director.
D. F. McGregor, Seaforth; John G. Grieve.
Winthrop W. Riau, Constance' yobn Bennewels,
&odghagea; Robert Ferris, 'Efartockt Malcom
Mc -eon, Clinton; (1 McCartney Seaforth;
hotted Connolly, Goderioh, Jas, Evans, Beechwood.
Agents
Nes. Leitch, Hariock; E. Iilar4lp , Seaforth•
William Chemet', Egmondvi le• J. W. Yea
Aolmmville; R. G. Jaa*tmmouth, Biadhooent Jame.
Ear and nem Govenbck. Seaforth, &remora.
Partite desirnu, to effect insurance et trapeze]
other business will be promptly attended to hr
appncatton to any of the above officers. address.-
es
ddress•eo their respective postances.
When subscriber, ehaange [hen' address
notice should be lout no immediately, giving
both the old 0,nd the new address, Sub.
of any Lregulurlty of delivery notifying to
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advertising any entertainment or matter by
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without charge. The price for the loser.
don of business announcements le TEN
cents per count line each Insertion to
parties having no contract for display
advertising, and FIVE cents per line each
Insertion to those having display contracts,
reading church,
treses. society Corof Thans entertainment t
lines, 50 cents.
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ment Notices -Ten cents per line for first
insertion and five cents per tine for each
subsepue insertion,
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exceeding one inch, will be Inserted lot
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Display advertising -Rates furnished
on application,
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wUatll forbid," and those sent without
written instructions will appear until
Arran orders are received for their dls-
contlnuance.
Letters to the Editor must be accom•
printed by the writer's own signature. not
or publication, butas a guarantee of good
faith. The publisher accepts no respon-
sibility whatever for the statements made
In arch communications. Lettere on reli-
gious topics wolf not be published at all
except as paid advertising, plainly marked
as ouch. The rate for such matter Is ten
cents per Ilne.
J, F. SNOWDON
EDITOR AND PUBLISHER
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
tit • sink hole 1e filled with straw and
ooversd with boards and twelve Welles
of eon.
The foregoing information is given in
a leaflet, written by the Dominion
Horticulturist, and which Pea be had
free from the Publications Branch
Dopertmeet of Agrioniture, Ctlt,wa.
•
General Observations
1
The German Crown Prince praises
the British soldier for hie courage and
tenacity, but says he is poorly led.
The difference between the British sol-
dier and the German is this; The Brit-
ish soldier is led after some fashion,
the German soldier is not led but
The driven at the point of the revolver.
Original
and
Only
Genuine
The Wintering of Vegetables
for Seed
One of the simplest and moat 0010e00
fol methods of wintering cabbage is to
Beware place the plants side rip by side, heads
of ,15n. in a trench or pit, the top of the
Imitations heads being about six inches below the
Sod level of the g•ot/nd, the trench 1.151ng
on the 1 Ailed v'th soil to (1;» bot tont of the
heads. Put about a Foot of straw over
Merits
the heads and when the cold weather
eats in put From five t,l eight riche's of
Mlnard's a ii over the straw, Forest 1 tit• would
Liniment yr, taiprove as sa iefaewry as straw.
When trint"ra ar, net very et.v.te, or
Muir,. a 11'ayl i•weri*4 0 sll oar is sure,
11,0
'1111(1'.nes 11,1 r, silllldy heeled ill
�"" ue,• t,..::'L' '.i.un• 4t', uled :Ana the
,t:.;LI. vtraw just
it Bts nfiess
Without a proper
s
y
stn
of Wier.
ti sin is Dike a
wermotor without the
o
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Seaforth News
1OV1:11TISMNTS
will supply the
required energy
pilot - 3
evening:427
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4 r,,...i , lit ti 1.,
irre ,
til t I{ell I
of t,'
Saving of Sugar
Further Enjoined
The Canada Food board in a state-
ment just imam' places definitely upon
householders responsibility fir so lim-
iting tlomeatio consumptimi of anger, as
to unsure e, snitieient supply for pretense
lig, The board urges that a family of
two should not nee more then an aggre-
gate of Ona gtlttl'ter of a level cup Rill
of angst' per day for table use anti all
other purposes exoopt preserving and
for other families, ooneurnption should
not use more than the same proportion
''There will not be sullleient anger if
it is consumed iu tither ways in the
glomes to the 1011110 extent as in former
years or if people eat in homes the sug-
ar that has Leen saved by regulation of
the manufactures' the etntemeut saps,
The board adds that it has impored
very considerable hardship ora the man.
nfaoturers for the sake of securing
sufficient for the honeehoider; and that
it is note the householders' plain duty
to discontinue extravagant use of sugar
After reviewing the regulations to
sugar already promulgated the state-
ment says: But even these farreacb•
ing regulations cannot save oufloiout
sugar to provide for canning unless the
householders too, make saoritces. 1f
all the people in Canada would rise only
one toaspoonfull of sugar instead of
two in their tea or coffee, the aggregate
annual saving for preserving would be
fifty thousand tons, or more than three
times the amount of sugar now . allowed
to all candy and confectionary manu-
facturers in Canada for 0ne year.
Among the ways in which the public
are asked to conserve sugar, in addition
to observing the honour ration of not
more than two pounds per person per
month, see the following;)
"Use white corn syrup in part in
canning and preserving;
"Use no more than one level tea-
spoonful of sugar in sweetening any
cup of tea, coffee or other beverage,
Disountiuue nroking rich pastry.
Use no more sugar in preserving
than needful.
Making heavy jams and preserves
shonid not be done,
The greatest waste of auger does not
now occur in 0ommercial uses as they
are under drastic regulations It is
found in the homes; says the Food
Board,
.1illley
Ti,e Concert at Canino's Hall Friday
Sep', 2O is of exceptional merit, High-
land and Irish Songs and -dances
Mr and Mre Eekort, Mrs .1 He kart
'Miss lse Curtin of St Columba* spent
1'i
Sunday here.
Mr P Eckert and W Maley are at
L .1,1101 fur the Fair,
.s large 1111111 el %ellt to the 1)111lin
1.twtf scowl en Sunday 1.ighl'a!d in
it.. of the cold the crowd and receipts
se largo,
Mr Jos H art is putting c .deem !(none
t t I
. e t �k
the stable u til , t 1 Eckert attd l i t
-.hese it y lite modern
ourf.l1'., of
...Se tit-
lt••
Missionary Conference
•rawnano
Tile Soiui•aunual Cmlforeueo of the
Huron Preebtterial Wettun'e Mieaion-
ary Society which was held in the
Preehyteriatt Vhn'a11 lgtooudvolle on
Tuesday Sept. 10th Wad a very su00esa.
ful meeting,
The morning amnion was uonduoted
by 111081b010 of the Blyth Auxiliary wee
most iuterooting. 11'.irs 0, Telford of
Blyth presided over the young womett,e
Conference. A report of the delegate
to sheembalm' suhool at t11
thy teas
given by Miss Hills of Whitby. %Vhlie
Mrs J, E, Hogg of Clinton react a re-
port of the Proviuoial meeting in 'Tor-
onto whish was prepared by Mrs. L. '1';
De L,icey,
The afternoon session, oendaoted
by members of 0110 Auburn and Smith's
Hill Anxiliaries, 1)r. Elizabeth 11'lc-
Alooter gave a graphic account of tate
work'in Central India, Miss Isabel
Woods favored the audience with n
seared Bolo "Teach us to pray." Miss
Fiuglantl of Lontlesboro who is soon to
be designated to miesiou work in Corea
addressed the Mission Bands, A roue
loan selection "Keep the prayer fires
burniug" was rendered 1by Mies A. 0,
Gemmell assisted by the Lgmotdville
choir. Rev. Colin Fletcher D, U; of
Thames Road on behalf of the Ladies of
the Presbyterial presented Miss Ping -
land with a steamer rug.
Prayers were offered by Mrs, George
Sparks r R l e M• - W
btaks lar, is 1u, iyln(auaan
Bruoofield Mrs, Strachan Godwin and
Mrs, MolCenzio 13ayfi*lrf
The delegates were hospitably enter-
tained to luncheon by the ,Egmondville
ladies,
u. 1. fie Nunn
F::I'''Irtiv: C'pmmitte-e of 0110
v. • l r tLer Ehnen. County `1'0mpern1,n
rt, trait acct. f,f'e ..,rhes of Alli n
err of the opinion that the present 0*t
'11+ glia:,
method of 1'eglzlatittg t1hesttla of li.)uor
el 't 151r..ti, e I, tr,, carrots,' by 0 15(iere is very defective, 'They
11 1.01311ii i. s1,s fy till 11( 115.51 tit. tn,,c u:aim that the vendors aro pushing
s'o,ul,t be out, to lett bin awe inches nf'' then' business with the duct to
o and in
t .' l 1 ti.,, specimen, thus leavii.gi 01015'. ;'theta concerning methods by
the e.-, t r it shout A pit in which good! which liquor 00n be senurod, Tim vend -
success has been ob Dir 0 '
t t d 011 tainteri
ug : ore apparently are not familiar with
roots is made as follows: A hole is dug 1 the law as it applies to Cadets Temp.
of the noeeseary elimeneiona. six inchesprance Counties and they have bean
deep, in a well -drained place. Poles' notified that if further shipments are
are laid n* t110 groped and covet -el ; smut turn Huron County contrary to
with boards, leaving about five inches 1 the law, pros0entiol will follow, The
air space !ruder the flooring, A sink' ['octets aurin express agents are also
hole three feet deep la dug six lee, : liable to prosecution if they violate the
away from the pit. An inverted law by giving requisitions and deliver-
trougheheped pipe connecting this 11o101 ing shipments feigner and alcohol can
with the air space under the pit pro.' be secured in C. '1' A, °entities
v:des vouti'.ation and- drai„age. The only through a druggist on a (looter's
roots are put in bags to separate ;them ' proscription, and the (looter must pre -
better and piled three , tier high. run- I scribe only what in ne0eesary at th,,
ming to n peak. A peaked roof oil time the prescription 0 given and the
boards is put oVer the pit, high enough 1 quantity must not ogees(' ten ounce,
above the bags u, ...low fifteen itlehes
of etraw to be pecked in between: ev01' I s
Coyne cripple the feet and make
the roof is put a light coat of straw and 1 walkingla torture, yet euro relief in the
then fifteen inch.a of soil. A vent
hole trine inohes square 0 lett in the 1'11'1i° of Elolioway a Corn Cure is with.
centre of the roof. Before herd frost 11n roaolr of all.
HURON NEWS
On the c2th of September, Codoricl,
•r.ebrates the fourteenth anniversary
r the turning of the first sod for the
laying of the D. P. 'R. lino from Guelph
tc Goderioh, Sir Geo Bury, Vice Pros
111 *t of the Company is there•that day
t address the people of Goderioh,
Heigh Rime!, a yonng returned so!
dies living in Wingham who had lost
the power of speech, through shell -
shock in France, suddenly regained the
use of his vocal organa one day last
week when taking a horse to Toronto
it broke loose in she car and in tryfhg
to catch it lie shouted "Whoa" Friends
were greatly pleased to heat' of his rec-
overy s
en-overy:
A very serious at:admit Happened to
Earl Sppefford, at Helgtave en Labor
Day when watching a impots-ll match
his hrothor Austin was at hat, when
tho bat slipped front his hood, strik-
ing an awful crack in the+ face,
lrnnoki*g out four of his troth and out-
tittg hie lip badly, Luckily Dr, Stew-
art ci \Vinghem was on th, grounds
and fixed lam rip temporily and when
he arrived hane0 it was found *c0e0dary
to put w,me stitches in his lip,
With the Fingers ! a
4 Says Corns Lift Out
Without Any Pain j
t.
Soso corm, hard corns, soft corns or
t ;tion of 't c n7l call shortly he
.seed right out with the fingers if you
1 *Pia' directly upon the corn a few
-i of freezelne, says a Cincinnati'
e-shority.
,.r , .
t s claimed that at small east one
a set 1 quarter of an ounce of freeze
"sea at any drug store, whicn is ouffi-
t.:1nt to rid one's feet of 00017 corn
r callus wit]tout pain or soreness or
0te danger of infection.
This new drug is en ether compound,
and while sticky, dries the moment it
is bpplied and does not inflame or even
irritate the surrounding tissue. t;
*This .announcement 'will interest
many women here, for it is said that
the present high -heel footwear is put-
ting Corns 011 - practically every
woman's feet,
"Por the Blood Is the Life."
WHEN YOU ARE
p��q
SUFFERS G
with any dieonee duo to Impure blood
each nn Eoaema, Borofula, Scurvy, Bad
1080, Absoeeeoo, Uloora, Glandular
awotnnga, Bolin, Plm pion, Soren of any
kind, Piton Blood Poluon,Rheumntlem,
Gout, otoi, don't waste your time and money
an lotions and ointments which cannot get
below the surfocn of the skin. What yen wino
is a medicine that will thoroughly free the blood
of the poisonous matter which alone is tho true
cause of :dl your suffering, Clarke's Blood
Mixture is just such a medicine, It is composed
f ingredients which quickly expo) from the
blood all impurities, from whatever cause
arising, and by rendering it clean and pure,
can be relied on to effect a lasting cur'
trio , ,dr ej r„lanoutafr,
tarsttsrHmuenp ,phld
rawer 4ariish
Over 50 sears'
emcee.
Named to
take,
Said by o0
Maintain and
Stnreheopenn,
Wane ail
Sabana rev
Clarke's
Blood
Mixture
CURES ALL
SKIN & BLOOD DISEASES,
Thursday Seternbcr
aE.Ci
TO win this war every ounce of the
strength,
of each hof the e a l
lied
nations
must be put forth to meet the organized,
trained and disciplined efficiency of the Central
Powers -that P gigantic,ruthless force which is the result
of fifty years of planning and preparation.
And every ounce of every allied nation's strength is in
the hard9 and brains and hearts of the individuals of
each nation, because they are free peoples.
Now the individuals of each nation must live as well as
fight, therefore a proportion of the effort and material
of each nation must be diverted from war purposes to
living necessities,
So the less each individual takes for himself or herself
for personal use the more effort will there be left for
fighting and winning the war.
Every cent you spend represents that much effort be-
cause somebody must do something for you in order to
earn that cent -somebody's effort must be given to
you instead of to the war.
Therefore the less you spend -the less of somebody's
effort you take for your individual use -the more. will
you leave in the national .surplus for war effort.
The war can be won only by the surplus strength of
the allied nations. The money each individual saves
represents that surplus strength.
So the truly loyal Canadian will use less, spend less,
and save more, to help to win the war.
'Published under the Authority of
The Minister of Finance
of Canada.
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H'tlt1�k�1�I��'
Briefs for the Busy
The farmers noon' Woodatoak aro busy
cutting wood and will not 1100 (mirth
neat this wultor. 'The) hare loomed
experience that coal is 1105(1 to net'nnd
they will It0fiver wood t(1 the city in-
atead of buying coal '
Pte .1 01111 Holesworth of Vautlimar
I Ia 1 1''l i:ill. d le action,. Fit urs fS
ypt,r5 of ago told was, when he 1 nlieted
u. .r
.l pi .: l of tinHold chi l
1 I l ) 1 aI!
looping for nleaue of increasing the stir -
ply of labor for factories,
Engineer.. Willis Chapman of Tor-
onto says the typhoid situation fu
Chatham demands the placing of a
competent titan in charge of tion Alter-
ing phut while tate epidemic. eon theme
Ise eases have entered the hospitals
r't desths,
MJ
1
`rho Luetion niched of 'lead.- is 1II it Uladrs Cousins, teacher of /done anti
h,se0111econtracts form1111:ttol,,, cont . ap.,ly at Residence, co, ne, Qt
the United Sutra, lhey a'" itis Jar. sod Mipi.t" cots, ' ,.
..,r x.r.�..�,nvxazwrs,.
Winth op Presbyterian
Sunday service 2.:Su pm, Singlet
School 1 lap m Prayer meeti114"
Tuesday 3 p. m, h e9 last Wed.
LJOnstall e�Metltedtst
Rev, 1' E, Sawyer, pastor. Sunday
service 2 30 p,tn. Young People's Lea
;1.3,31 p in Sunday w 1 .1 m's :taxiI
try first 'Tuesday of oetry month n
30 p.m. Lr.3ie0' Alfd tart I'hnreday
of each month 2,30 pan
First Vt gyterian
Rev. F, H. Larltin,, Pastor. Smidtty
services 11. a.m. and 7 p m, Sunday
school 2,30 p.m. Prayer meeting.
Thnrsday, 7, 45 p,m. Woman's Miss-
ionary Sooiety`the !fret Tuesday in 00'11
month at 3 p m. leathern. lfil•lrman Mie•
sion Band 3rd Tuosdeyf in the month at
7.30 p.m. Sunehiue Mission Band
every 2nd Monday at 4.1 i p in,
MclRlliop Presbyterian
ieu. 1) Carawoll pastor Sunday
80rvioes 1)nffe' ohnrch I1 n m 1unde3
schml 10 It in Prayer meeting Wed-
nnsday 8 p.m. women's Mlsoionnr'y'
Society last Friday in each month at
2 o'clock.
�,Q l li ftp F P 11 p'‘.40
l
:JItL4iti,.Id..i le
'n 1 I, *5..-.p.1 int.
ph rit..l nt: „ I, a ..'-
Lie[110 TO .,r.11lr(,-0I1ugs
whom ,�n ndmi,1un, fop ,s
luurged l he nil, I, .nab
h"hln lite rent p.rr..lnl litre
S E? IF O RT i;i 0 p3 hi i (21.1110 S
St. James'
St. .)tunes Church. Itsy, Leather 111,
p
1 t,
Heti P. L,
, A,1. ly Maas a 3I
t
High
Maes " 10
,tl, Sunday 8cho*13 p, m,
Vespers and Benediction of the Mese.
ed Saoramentl7r'p, tri,
St. Thomas'
Rey, T. H. .Brown, Rector, Sunday
mortices li 0,m, and 7 p.m, Sunday
sohoo 1 2,30 p, em. Women's Anglicatt
Missionary Association, Tuesday 2.30
p.m, Children'ebl'anob Saturday 2 pan,
iltel'oede!On servicee every Thursday;
.0 ism,
Methoeldt
iRev, Fl; 1), \I, vor, pastor
-SUNDAY :"'ohne! at 10:00 a.m,
Publin service I I a 111.,ant! 7 p.m.
Prayer Ilpptil F I''toredn y 8, p,{u .
eolmpetians For
Boys and Girls
annalanant
'e Ar'1•:ti(gr'niellts have been made 10
h,.. Lha c'omuii,u, le:od ars Asaoeiatie+n
u1.•rnie tvitlt the Department of
1grieultnre in providing 0 liberal Bim
of motley to he offered in ptt20s for
c.. lees Itnd pigs exhibited h boys rind
*Is nutter r i years of s.. • at one Fair
lit each disitict, Boy. and girls should
loge tie (boo in thuittig out all abnnt
these compotiiier 0 66 I H„ caly, s anti
plies 1111st h.'.1011 car 106,4 six Weide., by
the boys or ttu'ls who 'X111 hit them atld
it in 1'0 11' ' ilup.u•t,t'1 t" net i.rs rn .t1y fu
ceiling copies.r .the ell's 'There ere
no erttl'7 1r e, Flul iufcrmatio,, r4,Lot1
ing the competition win le. obtained
from the manager o1 any bank in tho
locality where a fair is held,
Salvation Army
Lieut. Dohorty and Envoy W114fi0'41
Holiness meeting 11 ii, n1. Praise
service 3 p m, floepel service 7 rm.
Ohilcb'0ne Service -Directory class 10
0.111, Bible classes 4 p m, Week nitzllt
Meetings-Wedaosday Pram. mooting
3 Pan .
Egmondmille, Presbyterian
Rev, S McLane pastor.0 Sunday s0r•
vioee 11. a.m. nnd'7 p m. Bible class
3 p.ln Prayer. meeting Wednesday
Sp, nl, Y'.P M,13 Union 3rd Friday
in the month 8 p 01. Wornon's Mission-
ary Society 3rd Wednesday intim month
nt 2.30 p,m Ladies' Aid mar) . im-
mediately after,.