The Seaforth News, 1923-02-08, Page 4J. F. SNOWDON,' prsallrietor,
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Notice to Subscribers i
The News is printed And
placed in Seaforth post office.
every Wednesday evening In
• titrte to reach the :orae routes on
* Thursday, Subscribers who fail
to get it on that. day will confer
a a favor by notifying the publish-
er
by phone or mail.
Ctlt•�+..tBR�w,Vn�w.Ca..w..itn"`�n!C9am.Wii
Mould!�S
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While cotetus are reporting the ap
peat'ance of robins, the Seaforth News
is in a class by itself as a very fine.
specimen was seen in the garden of
the editor on Friday and Saturday
last,
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The anttotutcetuettt that the Educa-
tion Department are considering the
dropping of the Adolescent Act, will
come as a relief to the country. It
was conceived its folly and i; an
iniquity, depriving boys and girls of
the opportunity of using the best
years of their lives to take up and
learn the work of their future. What
chance has a hoy who spends 18 years
in school or'forming a love for any
manual work. He will want a "gen-
tleman's job," save the mark. He will
form a hatred to work and will drift
into the great army of unemployed,
of whom there are ton many to -day.}
Give the boy of fourteen a chance,'
he
wants it, to go on and study, but
;to not prevent a boy, who prefers to
work either in the factory or on the
farm, doing so. It will be a sad day
for the human race when boys and
girls will be rust through a machine
and molded like castings in a foundry.
Give them a chance to develop their l
own laths-Mealfty and nine times out
of ten theywilltake up the work that
is congenial and live a happy, content-
ed life. If not -allowed t0 do so, dis-
Content will surely follow.
se-
tPrance i4 :in such an unfortunateiie-
ancial• condition, and we are also
sorry •for the awkward posture which;
accoediitg to this brilliant writer, .,he
hos to assume: The word, "impeee-
Mae means "hanging over," and it is
hard to face what is overhead. The
most comfortable way to face the
ceiling of a room is to Ile flat on one's
back. Our natural position is perpen-
dicular, and our eyes look horizontal-
ly ahead, The Saturday Night man
would have done better to have simp-
ly said that Prance is facing bankrupt-
cy; or, if he must needs use anadjee-
tive, the word "approaching" would
have done, and then she would not
have had to twist and squirm like a
Japanese acrobat. Our collegiate
boys attdgirls should take a note of
this.
**
Last Friday's London Free Press
had these sensible words, "Three gen-
erations of British must pay for the
money Great Britain borrowed of the
United States with which to save the
liberties of the world,"
'IC1, ST ,,MA
For .infants and Children
he UZe Fear OVer3,(' Years
Always bears
the
Signature of 4‘,1,,e-1/927
LETTER FROM DULUTH
February, 1923, stepped in with, 3
below zero as jativary became his-
tory. On the 18th of the latter a 70-
o tee mperatureale tore thofu50 dh egree inace. A 24
hours from 36 above on the 18th es
lir below on the 19th was the record
drop since 1888, and 2 degrees colder
211 tThehmountain ind stated my
berry clusters the
have stuck to the trees and this is
claimed as proof of a mild winter.
The saucycame sparrowsp thea•birrds fine andralso
the genuine or fake robins reported
seen.
On Wednesday last, an eighty-
three -year-old veteran Of the' Civil
War got jammed between two street
rr •, on Superior street, this cite butrep.
er as not
!met. Dr. Clio. Ric'latigh dangerously
tician, loaded down with hunrll
rations for supper, handed the same
to au onlooker, told hitn to wait, and
assisted the aged ware veteran to an
ambulance. Returning to get his
parcels, he found . they, with their
custodian, had dieappeared. How -
.a *t* t
Irl
Another Act the Department might S
also repeal at the same time is the! ti
t'uneolidation Act. How any one,' t
knowing the road conditions in Can- (
ada during tete winter, can urge a ye
system importedtfrom the milder win- m
teas of the United States, is hard to c
en
t der
stair
d. Im '
ate
g n a young child pi
octor got a fresh supply,
hough it caused a forty-five minute
elay its the meal hour.
eaforthites in the West.
lyttotice.in the Seaforth News col -
mus the death of David Donovan,
or forty-two years a resident of Sea -
forth at the ripe age of eighty-five
tel, Wiars. I nnipeg, Marvw him at in the t. Jsunts
er of 1883. He had brbught out a
ar load of horses to sell. I was stop -
:1g at this hotel when the terrible
going from its home on a morning
like last Sunday and after walking
eighty rodseor so to the gate, being
compelled to stand perhaps twenty
minutes waiting for the bus. Then,
perhaps, riding over almost impass-
able roads for five or more miles, of-
ten getting out in the snow banks on
the way, and you have a picture of
what consolidated schools mean to
Ontario. No wonder they are not
very enticing to Canadians, tin
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GENERAL OBSERVATIONS #$ it
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By W.H.T.' l
Fair reader, and reader not so fair,
have you escaped the influenza cold
sshdown explosion occurred in the
summer of '83. 15 was in the even-
ing. I was a spectator. The crowds
were repeatedly warned to keep back
and told there were kegs of powder
stored in the building. 'iVhen the ee-
piosiou occurred, there was a mighty
stampede to get away from danger,
pedigreesand iomen of falling and tumbling sand
overr
each other in their haste. The flames
and burning brands shot high in the
air, the roof of another building
caught fire but was soon it
S .
eS 510' t
SIO
i i eine Winnipeg
firemen
P g.
t hurt, including
Chief f 1I
c
Roat
d his sort, but I don't' think any fat -
y. George Sinclair, harness maker,
o volunteered to help, also got
own up,. 1 remember, as he was
being carried upstairs to a room in
the St. John Hotel seeing shreds of
skin and flesh hanging from the soles.
its feel and palms of his hands. His
thcr-in-taw, Dave Callander, black-
th, was stopping at this hotel. The
ortunatc Sinclair was removed to
nsnital where he died in less than
eek,
homts Menarey, a former McKil-
er. and schoolmate, and i roomed
his hotel tastether about a week,
ly one morning an adjoining build
-
a saddlery store, cauirht fire. The
er burnt a hole into the rsortli wall
the Si, John's and -filled it with
smoke. The waitress came rapping
on our heti ronin doors and shouting:
"Fuel Firef" My schoolmate of fors]-
ears was soundly sleeping' and
somewhat hard to arouse to the
aril ashnucls pasle 1 eouldt�oftmy wear-
ing apparel and hastened down stairs
in the --blinding' smoke, and outside.
Representatives of both sexes were
there, rushing on their' clothes and
IID P
n. c
tt ns
under the ]e c•r
c cu
mstances
considered it a serious breach of eti-
quette,
The late Tohtt Habkirk, Sr., a form-
er Hurnuite, and who was then on
tints at ten time as a special Winnipeg
police officer. knowing I was stop
ming at this hntel, came over to see if
he could render me any assistance.
The two of us carried"'tlry trunk down .t
stairs and outside, In the meantime
+y roommate had assisted another
nartv down stairs with his trunk. A
watch lease in his vest pocket fell
mit and tolled down stairs as he was
.r th;s. R'et„rning, the watch had
disanoeared. Some one got a good
watch cheap. Three insertions and
eere,•e,l in the \Arinntnnq Fres
cess brought no better resells.
Arn,:,,q this time Tnsenh I.;tee, an-
nther Huron bo and a soil of the late
inhn Little gr,. annther worthy ohm -
ear an irnsidina snore 8th Cnnressien.
of AfeKilinn. had called . at the St,
inhn's, registered and eeine tiiv
Ono', no thr'.rr•r,;ster, mari5 enn,tiriea
of the proorietor hot in the meantime
1 had gone to Selkirk, Man., to e -u'
"eared for rhmonatism by a half-
heeed. rlorint%' The treatment 5 illy
meant to lie on a blantcet covered with
a. low -fixed canvass with an opening
that is so prevalent these days? bio
C;,* !.sins
There is one satisfaction,: the severed r'4
ef
frost and the deep snow have kept a 1 a w
good many people from being killed T
by autos, 01'
*** at!t
The sunbeams, when they shine on iEn r
int,
its these February - days, are as cold . lett
as the Rt. Hon. Mackenzie King's
loyalty to the British Empire.
By the way, just think of it; the er y
Province of Ontario and the Domin- was
ion have each an i serf
i dib -con• I
scription
Premier,
Dow anxiously solicitous fur the
pre
sort t
J a.ifotl and welfare of the: BsIt-
ish Empire, were those anti -conscrip-
tionists during the war. In those
dark days, whets the fate of the A1 -
lies eeertted to hang in the balance,
when the German mighty military or-
ganization—tete work of many -Stren-
uous years --- threatened to carry
everything before it, when our brave
boys it France and Flanders were
enduring hardships, and were being
grievously wounded and killed that
v e might be saved from the brutal
shard tyrannical domination of Germ-
any," these anti-conscriptimucis were
lighting tooth and nail. against rend
c-uig thathelp which would save our
Fear ones from having suffered and
died in vain. And to -day these anti-
e 7.Iscriptionists are as wanting- as
oto in loyalty to the British: Empire,
* * 4
The very clever ruin who writes
s prinked on the first page of
to Saturday.- Night, said last
. 11 that Isnot is facing impend-
). ban(rtptcy:' SVe are sorry that
irwl 6.EAFORTH raves
to breathe through• a couple - o
heated stones placed in a pan a
side of the stripped patient; a
vessel ailed with water close b
sprinkled' on the stases from
to time, the patient -doing this, ae
so in my rase, The heat fron
steam becomes intensely hot and
is bathed in perspiration in quick
er. Stand this ordeal as long as
slide were the orders in my case,
to do so is no fun. Then a comp
rubbing down and he in bed to
Aerate strength, However, in my
no curing results followed the t
stent. .probably this treatment w
I first had been struck down by
inflammatory rheumatism might
effected a curd.
This afl'lictiatt, I contracted :in
winter of '82 and '83 in the R
Lake district, Ont., where the
Bursts Bros., Hugh and Bob, form
ly of.Winthrop; I-Iarry Galbraith
the
ninth co
nee "'
took a to contract,
and my
logging contract, visions o
fortune for, each looming up in
fertile brains,but later on tire's w
dissolved like a July morning dew
the warm rays of a smiling sum
sun.
Before closing this letter,
'Frost King" got on the job wit
cry and vengeance unlooked for.
the morning of the 2nd, or grow
hog clay, it registered 4 below ze
ate in the afternoon a furious no
1111 northwest gale sprang un w
he cold wave following rapidly
is heels, with ,the temperature dr
ing rapidly. At'7 am, today it ton
d 32 below zero here, Tonight
re promised 30 below zero. Evele
lit
i t r„ showed 45 below zero tl
sorting, the' coldest in the Unit
tates, The whole north west
hiring in the Frost King's gras
elief is promised by tomorrow afte
oon up the way,
--ROBERT MCNAUGHTON.
uluth, Minn., Feb. 3rd, 1923,
P fire- Mrs, Fred- Joltiistoh, •acconipa
longs, her. sister, Mrs, Weymouth: of B1
iso a to London, on Monday, where -
y and ,latter has. gone for treatment, •
time Mr. Charles Hall •of St. Mar
least visited his parents here.
t the' The Presbyterian congrega
one has .decided to hold the Sun
ori- school immediately after' the chu
pos- service, and not before, as fothne
and Beginning with Sunday, Feb, llth,:
fete, time of church service will be
ecu- pan. with Sunday school from 3
case, tette four o'clock.
reat-The committee appointed at
hen last regular meeting of the U,F,O,
the arrange for a social evening met
I
the community hall anddecidedhoiti the social. everting on Feld
the March 2nd,
alny Mr. James W. McCool has dispos
two of his fine farts on the gravel ro south of Londesboro to Messrs,
of bert and Herold oI
d i\
Sot reel who
f ha
self, been rentingtheArcher farm for
f a past few years.
our __:_�.
ere ' The worms that infest chilrlr
by from their birth are of two kin
tner those that find lodgement its the stot
ach and those that are found in the i
the testines. The latter are the most de
h a tructive, as they cling to the walls
On the intestines and if not interfer
ro, Worm 4 Powders dislodge both kin
rth an while expelling, them from tl
ith system serve to repair the darnag
at they have caused.
op- ". , _
ch- could be disposed,
wet Western Canada Flour Mills has
the submitted a proposition to Goderie
tis' to add three quarters of a millio
ed , bushels storage to their elevator. Th
is present capacity of the elevator 1
p•' half a million bushels.
r- Misses Tena and Sarah McKinnot
of Goderich, have purchased a millin
ery and fancy goods business in Wal
kerton.
• James Holman, brother of Count
Clerk Mohnen, and a native of Steph
O. en township. Passed away ill Chicago
on January 21st. The funeral took
er place in Chicago, the following Wed-
dmnesday, but owing to the county court -
el oil being in session Clerk Holman
d was unable to attend.
Clinton town hall had a close call
e early Wednesday morning last at an
is' early hour when fire destroyed the
southwest corner of the building be -
ii fore being extinguished.
if ht'akce Breathing Easy. The con-
s' strictinn of the a+r passages and the
It struggle 'for breath, too familiar evid-
- Price of asthmatic trouble, cannot
d 'taunt Dr. T. D. Kello.it's Asth-»a
s Remedy. This is the famous remedy
s which is kunwit far and wide for its
complete' effectiveness even ander
1 very severe conditions. It is no tin-
` tried, experimental preparation, but
one with many years of strong sere -
i ice' behind it, Buy it from your near-
est dealer.
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WRITES FROM TORONT
Dear lir, Editor:The weath
ere has been very changeable a
any persons are suffering frot
Ids. There are also many cases
fluenza which.has already -cause
e death of quite a number, it bein
e aged and very young folks 'AM
e the victims of the malady th
tinge.
An unfortunate woman is in a
re on a charge- of murdering he
sband. They were Russians an
was no a good kited, neither wa
e, I suppose. They had a quarre
c day and she got hold of a re
!ver and put a ball in his head an
other in his body n?hich goe n
ve that a woman sometimes hit
at she aims at.
arliament opened with the usua
up Mid display. They don't ap-
✓ to. have much to dc,. Howard
guson, leader of the Conservat-
s, and Wellington Hay, leader of
Liberals, and Premier Ovary, of
rse, have had their say, as well
Mr. McBride, tete Labor member
n Brantford who, I think is one
the best speaker;, in the House,
has left the govertintent side and
red oxer to the cross benches
t to the re
Conservatives. '
try
a es
Some
k not being taken into the Cabi-
has aroused his hostility ,to the
ry government At any rate, he
thein hard, Hartley Dewart, the
Liberal leader, is also perched on
cross benches near the Conserve
leader and it is predicted that he
run as a Tory for one of the To-
o seats,
here have been a number of
vy failures here recently. The last
ve heard of being the Davies
lesale boot. and shoe' concern
large liabilities, There have
been a number of dealers in
s clothing who have failed. Some
em are trying to snake a settle -
with their creditors and others
given g upfor
good.
d.
magnificent
new bridge g is being
trusted over the Don river on
and street and it is said that it
cost a million dollars, It was
noticed last summer and trill
he completed this year,
J•J•1.
A Household Medicine.- -They that
are acquainted with the sterling m'sp-
erties of Dr, Thomas' Eclectric Oil in
the treatment of many ailments would
not be without it in the hots c It ie
truly a household medicine and as it
is effective in dealing with malty ,;nary cotnulaints it is an inexpensive
medicine. So, keep it at stand, as the
all foe it may envie most unexpected-
ly.
LONDESBORO.
Mrs.' 12. Shadciieh and family spetitt
Saturday with relatives its Fenlnles-
vMs,
Mrs, John Harvey spent a few days
of the oast week with her.•'langhter,
irs. W. Lovett;
Good Treatment of Beef Calf Pays.,
Is
at
t -
e
The most profitable beef animal
the one that elms the capacity to e
and manufeettlre into beef the gree
test amount of,feed, and not the on
that San subsist on the least an
poorest ration,
There are thousands of young beet
cattle tbat can eat plenty of feed,
many of them are not able to menu -
facture mtteh beef out of it, largely
beeause their growth was stunted.
their vitality weakened, and their
beefy conformation lost through lack
of proper and . sutficientfeed whet
they were calves.,
Reel Spiders. ...-
The red spider duesa considerable.
amount of damage to garden crops
of this time of C.a. year, during the
try, hot weather These est suites feed
tincipallt on tee underside of the
loaves, cauau,0 f ,. folittpe to lose
their color, having 1,] a wh[tisb Iab
tit •
-.
ed appearance,e,
cnetunted Thedauianeais be
mdont
to the plants by the mites sucking
the ,prices. This 11110bl. ,.rno part Is
easily controlled b3' the (Toe pec of
cold water applied unlet• l,r c.ssure,
directing the spray to the underskdt
of the leaves. Il' the water is not
effective, the sulpnut soap solution to
made up In the eolleelee, reenee::
/Plovers of s Mph ith, 'one ounce;
laundry.,soap, two tweeze; water, one
gallon. Dissolve the soap in the
water and then add the sulphur and
apply to the mites,
Poultry Rioters.
Cleanliness
oceans ofcoutbatiug lice, mites and
seas and other insidiouslueects
which prey on poultry,
Not more than two • oos,e should
be allowed for each gander, and what
Is better yet is to have then- to pairs
during the breeding'seasou,
Grit is essential to the hoalth of
s fowla and to mammy in feeding
s It takes the place of teeth in pre
ring the feed for further digestion,
Pa
Gel the Service and You Get A11
d a =cid
is Try ourj3onacilla Face Massage, at the Barber Shop,
. or you stay try it at hone by purchasing the ilonaeil(a
i Pat kage 0 -Beauty,
e.
Clears the complexion, removes blackheads and. 1i
closes enlarged pores, rebuilds drooping tissues. Mak es
the skin soft and stnooth. Refreshing and rejuvenating:
The Restful Road re. Beauty!
BONACIILA
Package -O -Beauty SOc
BONA'CILLA
Facial at this Barber Shop 75c ~
We will massage or shampoo alitnited number
Monday, Wednesday and Thursday- evenings,
teof ladies,
ih
thirty, by Appointment. Y ngs, after eight
THE CENTP.AL RAPRER SHOP
and BEAUTY PARLOR. -
'ill,. W. ROBINSON, Prop, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE
nommumammg noonannoominmenono
Children Cry w, for fletcher's
Fletcher's Castoria is strictly a remedy for Infante and Children.
Foods are specially prepared for babies. A baby's ]Medicine
is even more essential for Baby. Remedies primarily prepared
- for grown-ups are not interchangeable. It was the need of
a remedy for the common ailments of Infants and Children
that brought
Castoria ria b
efore
theu "
p bile after years of research,
and no claim has been made for it that its use for over 30
years has not proven; .
I c�
hat is ASTOR1,
p
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric,
Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains
neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its
age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has
been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency,
Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishnoss arising
therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach. and Bowels, aids
the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Comfort -The Mother's friend.
GEN - ME ,
M'?Y�sit�� �dlTt'fS,l1�� j��,;�,��'t
Bears the Signature of
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MAYS
Use For Over 30 yea
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New Year Gift Goods.
And to keep all our staff busy we are offering for two weeks
starting Jan. 27th, a special discount of 20 per cent. on all our lines,
including Players. Pianos will never be cheaper, as raw materials
are again advancing in price to us and cause an advance in Pianos
later. Write or call on our agent and save money.
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The most magnificent filmlapcetacle:ever produced,.
Depicting 1 . Ing thea grandeur that was in the flays when the ancient
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li nation was the cent::` u 4 illi'La UUiI,...
liioederful temples and palaces with their great fluted eolunitis .
aiid beautiful tapestries that reflected . the glory of:Sol m t .
Wisest of -Kings: g tt t, the
Constructed at enbrneous expense as a settingfor the gripping ro-
mance of the most beautiful woman ofancient times.
Standing out among the series of -startling t ng scenes - a•ntlrlp_
ping climaxes, istheFamous Chariot Race.
The oggesta d se
ns Frascennat.
t],. filou�.,'
Here THURS., FRI,, and SAT:
Matinees, FRI,, 4:15 P, -M, and SAT. 3t15 P.M.
Evenings, 20c and 15c; matinees, 'Usual Prices. '
Note—Ort account of the unusual length of thei
Saturday night show will start at 7.15 PM, shar,t, ature our first
THURSDAY, FE$. 8, 1926,
PROFESSIONAL .CARDS,"
Medical
DR, I 'HUGH ROSS, Ph aids
and Surgeon. n
di Late of London
Hospital, London England. Speci;ll
attention to 'diseases of the eye; ear,
dose and throat. Office and redid-
e11ee. behind Dominion Bank:.Ofee
Phone No, 5, Residence Phone 106:
DR, P. J. BURROWS, 3eaforth,O
lice and residence, Goderich Street.
5451 of the Methodist Churoh. Cor-
onet for the 'County of Huron, Tela
epho
I ne No. 40.
DRS, SCOTT .. c't-MACKAY, Phys -
'5 5115 and Surgeons, Goderich St.`
apposite Methodist church, Seaforth.
SCOTT, Graduate Victoria and Ann
Arbor, and member of Ontario Col -
siege of Physicians and Surgeot.s.
Coroner for County of ,Huron,
•'4ACKAy, honor graduate Trinity
University, Gold medallist, Trinity
medical College, Member of Col-
lege of. Physicians and Surgeons, "
Ontario,
DR. • P. J. 12, FORSTER-EYe, Ear,
Nose and Throat. Graduate in
Medicine University of Toronto, 1897.
Late Assistant New York'Ophthal-
ink. and Aural Institute, Moorefield's
Eye, and. Golden Square Throat Hos-
pitals, London, England, At
Commercial Hotel, Seaforth,
third Wednesday in each month;
from 11 a,m. to 3 p.m. 53 Waterloo
street, South,/ Stratford, Phone 267,
Stratford.
DR• A. 112. HEIST, OSTEOPATH—
Licensed in Iowa and -Michigan. Spe-
cial attention to diseases of women
and children. Consultation free.' Of-
fice over IJmbadh's drug store. Suc-
cessor to Dr. `Geo, J. Heilentann,
Tuesday, 9•5.m. to 6 9.01. _
DR. E. G. DuVAL
Chiropractic Specialist.
Otlfce-.-Royal Apartttteuts, Seaforth,
Hours -10-11 a.nt., 2-5 p.n1,, 7-8 P.M.
Consultation free.
t - •
Ramage Licenses anti AI nla� so
forts
General Fire, Lille,
accident at automobile
• zNn•
y..1.AlaCE AGENT
and Dealer in Singer Sewing Machine,
James Watson.
North Main St. SEAFORTI-i, ONT,
THE N1cK1
LLOP'
Mutual Fire Insurance Co.
FARM'
AND ISOLATED TOWN
PROPERTY ONLY, INSURED
Officers
Jas, Connolly, Goderich, President;
James Evans, Beechwood, Vice Pres-
ident; est•
Thomas , mss
Hays,
-
Sext
for
Treasurer, h, Sec,-
• Directors.
D. F. McGregor, R. R. 3, Seaforth;
John G. Grieve, R. 11. 4, Walton; W.
Riau, R. R. 2, Seaforth; John Ben-
ne %MS. Brodhagels; Robert. Ferris,
R. R. No. I, Blyth;:hraledhn McKeon,
Clinton; G. McCartney, R. R. No, 3,
Seaforth;, James Connolly,Goderich;
Jas, Evans, Beechwood,
Agents;
Alex, Leitch, R. R. No, 1. Clinton; E
Flinchley, Seaford!; J. A. Murray, R.
R. No 3, Seaford]; J. V. Yeo,
Holmesville; R. G Jat mouth; Born-
holm. James Kerr anti John Coven -
lock, Seaforth, auditors, '
Parties desirous to effect, insurance
or transact other business' will be,
p".oatptty attended L, by application
to any .f the above officers addressed
to their .respective, postoli=ces.
Guaranteed Prosia ctS.
It's,. The Quality 'Pilaf Comets, •
High Class mood Produces,
,, Best Food Flavoring Extracts.
High Grade Toilet • Preparations
Superior and fexcluisve Perfume
Rygenic Household Specialties
Made . Support
its home
Canada Industries
Our goods sold direct to consumer
through local agents, If there is no
agent in your districtsend us your
address for Price List, and we will
fill wont' orders by retail.
'Local Agents wanted in the fol-
lowing towns: Goderich, Wirt hat
Exeter, Hensel!, Brussels, Winghave
Wroxeter, Bayfielsi, Zurich, )Gyrhe
and Ethel, For terms and , Ge
,address, particulars
t1GF1N • 1�°OOPER
"DISTRICT 1'+z•EINAGER" -:
P.O.• Box 355
Seaforth r ,., _•