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be entrusted to this Bank with
e'er' confidence that careful and
arcking service will be rendered.
Our fatties are entirely at your
dieposal.
THE CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
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Seaforth Br..;nal J.G. Mullen, Manager
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and
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ere er
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License
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STRATFORD. ONT.
We have TELEGRAPHY, COM-
AIERoIAL and SHORTHAND
Departments, We give individ.
nal instruction. Students are
entering each week. Our grade.
aces secure positions of trust.
Get our free Catalogue now it
may interest you,
�. 74.. McLachlan,
Principal
IF YOUR CHILD IS CROSS,
FEVERISH, CONSTIPATE?'`
took, Mother) Lf tongue ie reale;'
cleave little bowels with °Cali-
fornia Syrup of Fige,"
Votltei'e. Han rein ellerl'9i i 1
"t'alifornia• Syrup of r r la', ars i::
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For .Sale
House and half acre of land in the
village of )tgmondville The property
is situated on Centre Street, close to
the Presbyterian ohutoh and is known
as the Purcell property, Good com-
fortable house, good shed, good well
and cement cistern, All kinds of fruit
trees, „strawberries, raspberries and
currant bushes. This is a corner pro
party with no breaks on front, and the
and is in a good state of cultivation,
Thie is a nice 'property for a retired
farmer and the taxes are light. For
partialiars apply on the premises or t )
. an c n, eaforth.
JOHN RANIKIN
Bonds for sale
bearing interest from
6 to 7 p. c, -half yearly
If you have any unemploy-
ed funds now is the time
to buy some. of these.
Choice securities. Pio ex-
pense to investor.
All information -.cheerfully
given.,
P,1
n for hcura ail the ,lr:,a',$i-up vt. {•, B Bond anti IThboolmt Order
Main Street, _.. Seafort:,
Phone el .l
semi• bile and fermenting food tooth.
moves out of the boacls, cued your lra.r,
t well, playful child
Fick children nrrz,'i bo t i, ,
-Ake this. i, araii l ta l,t airs, a
a'eiliIuns Of t.tt,t:eerr, keep I
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r.euse.'tfaay htsw, esthete, ; he et
tr, liver anti l a<cl- is p or.tp:, end
Ask your dreeelst lo.r Itottle
'tlrfarntat Syrup I r a t, i u c t 1 *afi q rr ,e
'tins.-dit'eetioa:. rte! 1', ID, r'.11;lla,•:1 1Illl' h.1 f eetllt des4elye,
tl egos and for ero\,e-u?,^,. es,
FOR SALE d �
Frame House, 7 rooms and pantry
summer kitchen and cellar, Hard and
deft water, Electric lights; large ye
randah, Stable 16' xf12' lien :house 9
Apply at the
News Office
CREAM WANTED
Soul your ()ream to us said receive
top prices We are rending our plett
he year through ante oats hautllc, your
frill„ supply and furnish yen with cans.
We pay twice each month and weigh
eamplo and tent each can m Cream oar -
fully. One motto is " Honesty to our
Patro'to" Patrons era regncetsd to re
urn all our cans when not ill nee,
3 atm ate lliuttermilk al.ic cn hand
n 1 for at market prices.
The Seaforth Creamery CO.
SIOAFORTHMARKET
Good Milling Wheat, .... $2.12
Oats , ........a 60
Britt' per ton ,36.00
Shorts per ton. ..... 41
Butter, . g 0-5a
Eggs 47-47
Hogs. to farmers 2200
for the "()id Reliable"
FONTHILL NURSERIES
: housands of Orchard ;trees
need replacing.
War Gardens call. for small
fruit trees, Asparagus, Rhu-
barb plants etc.
The demand for Ornamental
stock in towns and villages is
large.
Secure a paying Agency with
liberal commissio:'<s, Exper-
ience not necessary.
STONE & WELLINGTON
(Established t83;-)
tom` Ott qtr
FLAX LAND WANTED
esteseene
The Cansli-tnFlax Mills Li'nito
Seaforth, Ont, will rent a large scrooge
of sod land, Spring or Fall ploughed,'
Will furnish seed free and do the seed -
tug. 'Farmer will pion•, diao, harrow
and roll.
. Pheee M. McCormick/ Seaforth 212
alter S p, in, 202,
e. 15 — lI a '—ea1/,.,Es liasPgnd a,.ff.il a.®my •
'> ..e.,...a„.mi rie..e,aa,amei,...WM. .®.tw..,i
Toplcs:
gin-®�woe•..wu�fI, Deis -.
turned and are returning,.
Ptee, Harold Deem and W,
Brunner hare returned from overseas
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new
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The'High deet of -Living—Esso
a the word today. Make you
garments do instead of purchasing
ones. Rev° them dry oleo -nod
pressed. Dry alarming when pro
done lengthens the life of germ
preserves their fresh new appear
°and sots es a disinfectant, ,Unsani
wearing apparel oftencauses sick
and death, duo to germs, clot
should beeleanetd at frequent inter
IMy Wardrobe, Goderioh St„ Seale
Opp, Queen's Hotel.
Mrs, G, Silts, Mr. 0 Sills and
r
Grave,took a trip on the steamer G
hound to Detroit,
Rev, Alexander Forbes b, D,
Grand Prairie, who has been spend
a few days with Mr. and Mrs, A,
Sutherland 'left on Wednesday o
trap to the Old Country,
Rev. Alexander Forbes D, D.
Grand Prairie, Peace River Digi
spoke in the Presbyterian Church 1
Sunday on pioneer mission work
the West, Dr, .Forbes is an interest
speaker and has an impressive para
ality. In the evening Pte Fm'r
lei
Hab kwhowaswiththeli,A,M.
in Mesopotannia made a tilea f
sympathy for the soldiers who have r
0'
A meeting of the brans heed wee
held last week and enthutisastioally se-
lected Sergt. Wm, A. Chapman, who
left here as leader of the 161st brass
band in t0I0, as their leader. He is
still overseas, but hie father, Mr, Wm,
Chapman will load until he returns
a
g
•
A false alarm gave the lire brigade
run upOoderich on Tuesday afternoon
Mr. Barrows of London is vision
his son Dr, J. F, Burrows.
Pte Shelman Stewart left on Mon
day for the West,
Miss Belle. Cummings and Miss Mar
ion Relater are visitors at the home o
Mr. and A'Irs, John Finlayson,
Miss Norma Jeffrey spent the weal
end with friends in Bruoefield,
altos H. French of Ailsa Craig is
visiting her parents.
Piessra W. Edwards, 11, Wvilliems
and 11. It. Scott are in 'Ibtonto attend.
the
1, O, 0, F convention this week.
Aliee Heal Dormice is .the deleg to
from the I,t becec Asr.oeiation,
Mr, anti Mrs. Uotttehctlk of Mar-
quette Michigan are visitors at the
keine of Mr. and Mrs. lt' Winters.
hi
Air De Lacey of Toronto is visiting
s rota Mr. l,. T, De Lacey,
llic•. and Mrs. A, linseol and sort
tiot;t;e endtlaughter Lilian of Avon
tin, spent Sunday at the home of Mr.
Alre, boll t.11tenllie,
Rev. De Witte and alive, ceeo,e of
Cornwall spent a fete days recently
with Mi', and Mrs, A Scott
Mr. Frank Habkirk and bride who
have recently returned from England
are visiting relatives here,
Mrs. J. 0, Hoffman has returned to
her home in Hamilton,
Mrs. D,' bitCovan of Roxboro is
visiting in Detroit, '
Mrs, .T, H. Broadfoot and Miea May
Broati'foot have returnol from a visit
to friends in Hamilton•
T
Det
lie Aliases Mescal ate visiting in
reit this week,
Mr Ceoil Johnston spent Tuesday in
Stratford visiting relatives,
Alice Hills of Egnrondtitle left on
Tuesday to visit her slater in Toronto.
Fidelity Lodge No, 56 1. 0, 0. 6'
will hold their decoration service our
Sunday nest, June 22nd, The Lodge
will leave their room at 2 p. in, and
morel] to the 21aitlaudhauk cemetery,
Addressee will he given by .Grand Mes-
ter 'of Ontario and the local
clergy. The attisene', band will he
present,
Rev. J Al. Eckert arrivedhsrc last
Tuesday to visit Ids mother from St.
Oolumban who is at present visiting
with her sou Con Eckert,
Lient, Pietism' Grieve arrived home
front oversealon, Monde y
M
fro
a, Edward McFall! has returned
e trip to St, 'Phomas,
Pte, W, and Mrs. McGee of Toronto
a'e visiting Mende here,
Mr. L Umbach has rented Mr. 0,
Little's residence on Johe St..
Mrs. Biighnm of. 1Willcie Sask. is
visiting her sister Mrs, George Bilis,
•
24 Years the _loss
"good" tea
Sold only in sealed pracka.gyc,2i
1.26
Next Sunday evening Rev, Mr Moy-
er well conduct the closing eervioe of
his pastorate in our town,
On the following humidity tete services
willbe taken by itev. A, .T, Love of
Staffs.
Very general regret is felt not only
by members of the Methodist Manch
but citizens that Rev, H, B. Moyer has
been'removed to Goderioh,
Sunday July 0, will mark the open.
ing of the pastorate of the new
appointee, ointee 13ev.
I A . E. W. Edwards, M.0, ,
M. A. , B. D, The new pastor hes
but recently returned from overseas
where he saw much service as a com-
batant. He rose to the rank of captain
and as reward for special bravery on
field was invested by the king with the
Military Cross. He was, repeatedly
wounded, --blit has made an
excellent recovery and will take rip
once more the work of the active pas
torete with the added equipment of a
strenuous and extended war experience
He coshes with a record of sueo,sslnt
worts on all his fields and being to the
prime of life his many friends antici-
pate a happy and fruitful pastorate in
Weir -plum. He is assured of the
warm support of a united and loyal con
gregation,
Ptr Burtnti Muir returned on Tues-
day from overseas.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Pinkney spent a
few days lest week in Guelph and Tor-
onto.
Mies Isabel rs'oede of Larded made le
a brief visit to than tints tt,olc pert - in
the Conceit Oil Thai tt ty night. 11
Titt Licuem-iV., of thA llni,1 k di1
Gross and WW':.r'',-ntu,geet 1 ,,,1.iattoo 1 °
met in Clinttitl on .Ines 7th The r..- r
port of work done itrrn tt + t e sar
r
and 0 metals of erottnieed County work
showed that 1
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POTATO CROP DISEASES
Most Serious of Them Widely
Established in ON Ontario,
l'iteieties of Grains Which Give Heave
test 'I telels- o, A. C. No. 21 Best
h alley of All (-ret Everything
In. Readiness fin' spring Spraying.
(Contributed by r_)nlario Department or
Agrh.nit,ire. Toronto.)
PI ICIALS of the Ontario Do- I.
'art -emit, of Agrioalture in -
®®®a\ ::peeled 319 seed f notate
bolds in Northern Ontario
last year of 278 aeree, and 119 fields
(mill tled for certified •:eed. It is asti-
nuaterl that there were 16,000 bushels
of certified, seed secured from North-
ern Ontario. All of this is being
sthihisppeyedart•.o 014 Ontario to he planted
The survey which was made last
year by inspectors to detect diseases
in I,he potatoes was spread over 82
counties, although the reports front
four of that number are not included
in the statistics because of irregulari-
ties in the work. The territory cover-
ed was front Northumberland and
Peterborough. counties west to Essex,
not including Shiecoe and Victoria. it
was found in this survey that an
average of 15 per cent. of the pota-
toes had the most serious disease of
Leaf Roll, and that 7 per cent. were
affected with .Mosaic, a total of 22
per . affebin-
telvcttngreedfactcted revealed
y bydisease. the suAnrvey
is that the diseases arc most common
along the eihores of Lake Ontario,
through Dnfferin and Wellington
fount les, and along the shore of Lake
Erie through to Essex county. Far-
hes north the p':•re„ntage of disease.
s mush stnairi While the tvera `e
ar the two cls r t .t iv 22 per cit!., !!
nom of the ronrtti t Mee -yell it emelt J
tight,' ucle to Ii;,ld e i tt l 20, 'Nol-
and 61 7, Li neelit , Wentworth
6.6, Brant 11.e, Halton :12,1 Pee/
1.9 and York 25.1. iLr- standard in 1
hie province p,riaitst t ta•O per cent.
.eat o
I 1] in No.
]1 er anti Fi
per r
'antits No. !ir eti're Mos to
He pli:rt,Mtage i the. +m although
t slight Shoe:'in ire;. tignr.s erre
1
shipped t•, Hymen 11 ill for It a and
W C A work And 21.7 1t) article,. were It
shipped to the name place for the lie ii
fugeo Reticle Althurmh tin 1,-...,1 of nt
sup ,lies is 11,1t urgent at Irr .-ant it a •te P
dreaded that, the ornsnizit'..,, wotild i
fnot h.• afrb:u,tlu.i ttnt.il furile.r u„!irn 0
Tli +oust to
of t te iiso ,e n s not ,
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ne .it. Vilict err tiler., is sumo or-
artisan
l'-
gain tn. or whether the. climate
ionl,tthing to do with fhein. is d
setter of doubt. Prof. i A Stun ly,
' (b'u lottetov 1t Who is IBP Chir:f
all ologist.fni poi to - frit' t)!r. Do i-.
marta Irl nl1 , It; ttt t heti to the. .
ennui it$0,n-leifilfctl irrm, is at
sit I on Oita plot 1 ai. inti it is li apt t
t,¢I
11;"f014:;• W , turntn-
will 1,t, knot . any rate, if is
kt,oan jh;1t ,ii ,. 'S are more oaqu tori ii, moat -feet la Ilia Southern ..
al.aiee. That is',vie,: it. Is. expected'
Ontario seed potatoes will be in de- 1
and there in a few years.
tv
Mr Ea ,W1ohr?s attr mein 1 to SIcc,_ ti
deal Lonveelieit at 1, t etel . i' ill,
Corns rause much anti'. r nag, brat 1-1„1-
loway's Porti Cure offers a speedy, sire
and eatlsfactory railer.
til
Weste
In tk6a
W -s s -
Cost $4.04
War Savings Stamps
eon be bought wher-
ever .this sign is
d'iepieeyed.
Most of us fritter away at least five ;.sr cent,
of our weekly wages in trifles,
if we stopped to reckon it up, we woni1 fired
it hard to t:emernber where the mums tela,
If we could ,hake that money earn sure
money without troubling to think out a
plan or attend to details, we would consider
that we had done a good stroke of business.
The Government has made it ceossibie far us
to do that. Here is the plan:
You say to your employer: "Every week
I want you to 'told back five per cent. of my
wages and invest them in War Savings
Stamps. When you have bought a War
Savings Stamp with my money, put it is my
pay envelope. Go on doing that'for a year."
You will never miss that five per cent. which
you had previously frittered away. But at
the end of a year yen will have a little pack-
age of Stamps which, in 1924, will be worth
$5.00 for every $4.00 odd you pay for them
now.
The guarantee of safety behind the War
Savings Stamps is the whole Dominion of
Canada.
Make Your Savings Serve You and
Serve Your Country—Invest Them Ira
War Savings Stamps.
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Cool STRAN
.omfori bl'
Thursday Friday & Sat a
Bert L
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Here's a picture that into o good to over-,
look.
Motion Picture Nem, says: -..--"Um xpe( tc. Places'
will furnish many a lit art throb. ,,nd ihri 1, T
production looks as if all the moneyinthe e
world was
spent on some of the scenes. it is a corking picture
from whatever standpoint otne cares to view it r.".:..
Also -
13th Chapter of
66A EIGHT FOR MILLIONS"
Only two more chaptersn Get in at the
finish,
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town
hurtidmiv
Osborn'
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h r comical little picanniney team mals
appears in
The Voice of Desthy
Monday Tuesday & Wednesday
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Wirt rein Othello is euccest:e i t- hi alit up-tc.,iat.,,
—Otir Musical aifeenupati it,,tit-
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;cif tt picture that all produce's now prorido r.outple,te mneie cu., sheets. I.',
short the eye and ear of the discriminating .Ott etre goer hes been tlenlanding
leans -work,
Citr ability to take. a•Iventage of this service is one of the reasone why tet
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