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Shampoo for dandruff or our
Poco Butler Shampoo /or drp
,scalp and falling hair, or Iol-
a gOod head wash our farn-
oqs!Parnolive Shampoo.
Alp our Owl Massage for
clRdporas and black heads
•This will clean the skin.
Wave pour flair Cutting and
Shabing done bp us.
We gualantee to put a shav-
ing edge on our razor.
Oommaroiel Barber Shop, C4th
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I'CORRESPONDENCE I
eonstance
The hot dry weather is ripening the
grain and hay and the season will be
very much earlier than for years.
The Sunday School realized $194
frora the recent social,
Mrs, W. Britton and family are at
Warwick with her parents,
Geo. (hark of Toronto is home for
the holidays,
Mrs. Ed. Britton is at present in
Mt. Clements, Mieb.where she went
with her aunt and uncle by oar.
The corn crop is growing rapidly
We are all glad to hear that Mr. Wm,
Rism can beat them all growing tier,
IMore linen to his elbow, say we al.
Cauliflower Plants Londesboro
Geniune Early Snowball
50 for 1.1.5c postpaid
Shipped snceessfully everywhere,
Ask for price list of Cabbage, Celery
and other Vegetable Plants.
HEROLD'S FARMS.
Frnitiarid, Ontario,
Niagara District,
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For Sale
Londesboro now has a Lodge of Free
Masons. It was organised by D. D, G•
M. Rocke of Clinton and others, anti
called Hellett Lodge. There were
thirteen charter members '
J. Granger is Master; Thomas Sampson
Senior Warden, Win. Armstrong, J. W •
Geo, MoVettie, S. D Win. Knox, .1 D
Ed. Youngblut. I i Thom, Miller, T.
John Fier:land, Sen. The gavel of the
L.'dge was runt,. by a soldier from a
piece of au airplane captured from the
Germ -ire, at 11 the handle from a part of
a elmich ..rgan in France.
Good two ist.vry frame 1., 'Aso, bunts iiMre Ettin,1 Horn ho,, 40!„, home ofto.r
as the Tagner property ''itiittnot, St, ..0,,s1,al,wr
SeSierth ttot,sisting of 0 eiss is, eoesi I
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THE SEAFORTH NEWS
of Seaforth Collegiate were at the Com.
martial last week,
Miss Stinson, ti:nisei:or of Trinity
Guild was presented with a shower -of
linen, previous to going to the West,
where she became the bride of Mr, John
Reid, formerlY of this plasm,
Manley
(Too late for last week)
The many friends of Mr, Wm, Keh-
ler are sorry to learn that he is on tie
siok list.
.Misses Monica and imcy Eckert and
Miss Annie Hutchison were visitors in
our burg last Sunday,
Quits a number of our young people
took in the picnic in Seaforth on Dom-
inion day,
Miss Toledo Miller and Miss Mary
Ellen Dempsey are in Seaforth this
week writing their Entrance Exams,
Hay making is the order of the day
and the crop promises to be fair but
the grain crop will be light.
Mr. Ed, Regele of Elmira spent Sun-
day wider the parental roof of air,
Ornerier; Regele
The sad news was noised abroad on
Saturday morning of the death of Mr,
Michael Johnston at the age of 85 yrs.
Reis one of the few pioneers that are
left who moved to McKillop about 57
years age with his mother, brother Jack
and 4 sisters who survive him and by
energy they hewed out one of those um
dein homes that are dotted all through
this rivisiity, He was married 35 veers
age to Miss?, Mary O'Loughlin who sur-
vives butt and one son Thomas on the
homestead and one daughter hits. P,
McKeever sii Hibeert me lett to odonnu
to toes Th,, funeral took it'ai:o from
his late ',es:donee t+. Sr, ;:olundom
Reghienne high
% is.10iitt%•ii. I, , !White AA
t,, a,,e• h:oth tit t• qsvrto,ry, t
to,,,t! 'die"
which required several stitches, and
Jamas ticrt had ant arm, leg and w let
broken, Both lie; 9 are doing welt at
present. H. lit'S father WAS killed at
the front alul a year ego
, Starting Early Plants.
Growers desire to have vegetables
as early as possible, and for this rea-
son it is necessary to start plants
like cabbage, cauliflower and beets in
hotbedis. Others like tomatoes and
peppers have too long a season of
growth to ripen a sufficient amount
of the crop to make It pay. This
method gives us from four to six
weekS start.
Hot beds should be on the south
side of •R fence or building Obtain
good fresh manure, turn twice to get
fermentation well started, Put it in
a pile about eighteen inches to two
feet in height, and a foot larger each
way than the frame, being careful to
tramp it thorotighly. To do this put
it up in layers of six inches. Then
put on the frame, which should be
eighteen, inches at the back and
twelve inches at the front, facing
south. Put M. four to six inches of
sail and put on the, glass. Air every
days bet' the first • four days to get
rid of the gases generated by the
fermentation. The soil is then raked
and utade ready for seed sowing.
The seed is generally sown in rows
three inches apart, about. 10 seeds It;
the inch, When the seedlings are
showing this tirst true leaf they are
tranaplantoltto other beds, the plants
being set two inches apart each way.
With eabbage, CalllitlOWer, beets and
lettuce, this one transplanting is all
that is nesseepary. • Ionia:toes, egg
plants, peer' and such plants re-
quire two transpla,ntings, the last one
four inches apart each way, or' into
four inch clay pots or quart berry
baskets.
Ventilation and watering are the
an most difficult problems in hot-
bed management. Ventilation should
be given whenever possible. Even on
at only days the Stith should be lifted
even it it is only the thickness of a
lath that is planed under it.. Many
growers use a meet. of lath three
'tithes long, This gi'“ s them three
different 1.ti$1.010eS of i/ai ion, and
It may Is., 1.. . on the ititi W aon not
in thse„,ml catty.
Alvin:vs it 01, tto,_. Iron, ,
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SCOtt9S lig Stock
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Spend and Save
eliticinli Sale
H This WeA
Presenting a Wonderful Opportunity
To Every Person in This Vicinity
To Stock Up in Footwear At a Big
Saving in Price
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THE Prices we are quoting during this Sale are no make believe prices, and
are Not on Goods bought just to make a sale, But Every Article offered for
sale belongs to our regular stock and will be sold with our regular guaran.
o f Satisfaction—Your Money Back If You, Say So.
True we have forgotten profits on our original cost, as e are determined to
make this sale go down in history as the Biggest Value-Givinp, Eootwear Event
ever known in this district.
It is Your
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During this sale ill our big stock consisting in part of our big
$`,?,0.000 worth of l-ligh Grade dependable Leather, canvas and
Rubber footwear for Men Women and ehildren, elub zags, 3 Vat t
eases etc, are all on sale priced with a special sale fj
tickc,it at prices Less than Anatinfacturercs prices tea -day' _ p
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The, Phanola people receiv-
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Dominion bey, flayfioisi's Day, has -Boys will he boys" is an old saying
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If ytm tho -Dark Cross”
071 the I trIll i,, tofotto them ---they are
mot Aspirin at all.
Your dricigiet gladly will give you the
genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" be.
maim' genuine Aspirin now is made by
Canadians and evened by a Canadian
Company.
There is not a cent's: worth of German
interest in Aspirin, all rights being pur-
haseil from tbe S. Government,
flitting
the war, acid imitations were
• sold as Aspirin in pill boxes and various
other containers. sot now you can get
genuine Aspirin, plainly stamped with
the safety "Bayer Cross,"—Aspirin
proved safe by millions for Headache,
Toothache, Earache, Rheumatism, Lum-
bago, Colds, Neuritis, and Pain generally.
Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets—also
largeillr'tayer" packages.
Aspirin is the trade mark (registered
in Canada), of Bayer Manufacture of
111foneaceticacidester of Salicylieacid,
eeme and gone Death, There was
King's; weathor, and a big crowd in ho
all say they enjoyed it. The big pro-
m.ssioe, the boothes and the races were
all carried out Ile field defeated
Goderich Township team at baseball,
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T; e Orangemen want to the Method-
ist Church on Sunday evening when
Rev, E. T. Andersen preached a special
seem on,
Mrs. Stott of Detroit is staying at
the Queens for the summer.
Mies Clara Moore of Detroit is visit-
ing her father, Mr. L. Moore,
Misses 5, and Addle Drehnaan have
gone to Wingham for the summer,
The Misses Travers and Maopherson
and surely is a true orm, Who would
hive. thorn anything else, if he could?
The truth of the saying was again
shown eon Monday evening during the
Baseball gaSe Two boys, Jack Walk-
er, SOS of Mr. and Mrs. W..1, Walker,
and James Hart, whose mother lives in
Egmondville, wore about twenty feet
from the ground in a tree, Those on
the ground heard a crash and the two
boys fell from the tree to the ground
Hart came first and Walker fell OS him
Young Walker sprang up at mace and
went to the assistance of Hart, who, he
thought, was killed, Both boys show-
ed self control and bravery. When
taken to Dr. Scott & Mackay's office
it was found that Jack Walker had his
wrist broken and a wound on the*ohin
12,000 phonoias to be de..
livered this fall. After their
consideration of other Can-
adian makes. This alone
should concern you in buying
to see us before making your
purchase.
We will have over zoo
copies of the latest and best
in sheet music in stock, by
Saturday.:
JNO. E. HOGILL
Opposite Bank of Commerce.
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Play Safe. Carry one of' our Inner Tubes
$:..1(L:1150
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7o. per doz.
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and guard against air oyine.-; Tire Trouble
whel motoring.
Size 30 x 314, Price each $3.00
The quality is their striking f'oature
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Distributing Warehouse No.1
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(Phorie 1117)
Seaforth
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