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Spottal attention to ,diseases of Lye, tsar, Nose
W Throat.
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e Surgeons. Goderkh Street, opposite Rfetbo-
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SCOTT, graduate Victoria and Ann Arbor, and
member of Ontario College et Physician* and
serseolea. Coroner for County of Huron.
MACRAy, honor gnuduate Trinity Univnnity,
CaW medalist Trinity bimetal College. Member or
ollege of Phyuiolano and Surgeon, Ontario.
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The Conspiracy
A Brilliant Sucease
Meaty ttutgha and thrills were com-
pressed into the three acts of "The
Conspiracy' which was artistieally pre-
sented last Friday evening in Oarduo's
Opera Bonet) which was crowded t0 the
door. Never before has a play of such
great merit been offered to a Seaforth
audience and they show their appreoia•
Original tion in no uncertain manner From
and the time the Curtain rose on the first
act, The Refuge scene, to the brilliant
Only climax in fhe third act there was no
CrellBlB@dullness, no hitoh, A!1 the parte were
Li well chosen and admirably taken under
the able direction of Mrs Murless Jones
who played the leading part, that of
Margaret Holt a stenographer who had
committed murder. Mrs Jones" ability
Beware I is wall knowu and we can only add that
of lithe is an arti-t of the first rank, so
imitations `realistic woe her portrayal that the
Sold 1t11(11eiiet. was epeli hound, Mrs ,)ones
00 the possesses :t wenderfnl voice and the
Merits !intensity of Ler interpretation 0400
of magnificent.
The part taken by Mir K J Francis of
leard S Winthrop C'latering a bad tempered
l lair@let i ail novelist who was quarrelling with
every one was a masterful piece of act.
ung. Titre, a very heavy part wee
For Sde
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.'to Prod Taylor 0f Winthrop who
tittt with Hilal is reported Wounded.
executed in a wonderful manner his
comedy kept the audience laughing all
the thus. The ability of Mr Frauds
a.+ an actor of tneu'It 4.tnnot be ques-
tioned and the impressive he left with
us will he long remembered by those
who heard hits, Seaforth people will
look forward with much pleasure to his
4attire appearances,
The Clevdl work of 31e Geo Isrea as
tt n0wepaperreporter RAO also a feat
urn, This was a long aud difficult
1 part and was token to perfection . His
wort: was full of animation and most to
hr appreciated was his naturalness.
Undoubtedly air Ism' has a futilre ha -
1 fore hit( 111 the dramatic field.
3lrs LOuloe Rosa as Rose '1'ewrl was
very clever indeed and M1sa Leila Beet
made an excellent Spanish woman 13040
dialect worst throughout was good
James Watson made a splendid Colonel
Schultz and Frank Sidle as Shipman
evoked well deserved laughter, Mr
Sills played three separate and distinct
parts showing great versatility. Mr L
T Delaoey who is always a favourite on
the Seaforth platform gave a clever im-
peroonetion of Martha which was very
humorous as was also his word ih the
first act as Profe000r Kaufman. Mr
orlon Jones ,Superintendent of the
Refuge was esoelleul and his splendid
apperance and free and easy manner
ware highly commended,
Dr. Beechley who is new to Seaforth
audiences created a fine impression as
Captain Ryan. Cleo. Chesney as
Weinberg was very amusing hie part
being particularly well timed. Gordon e
Willis made a tyipoal New York Nowo-
boy and spoke his lines with distinct••
nese. The tleotivo parte taken by N A b
Brown andF N Faulkner added much
to the success of the final eceue "The
Round Up."
'Ui.jF SEMI:ORTrl NEWS
AS OTHERS SEE US
Holding Canute upasau exempla to
luepit'n and gnida the United States In
110 conduct 0f wat','L'lle Boston herald
says
''t)anitiln has found itself 1u the
past two yeal'9 nod a half. 1.1 Elam
boon through the fire of a test such as
few dopendonoieo have over had to
face, and it is elevating lent of the fire
not only welded closer to the British
Empire, but of empire strength itself,
It has set al example and has had ex.
periencee that ere very likely to prove
of tuna value to us on this side of the
border ill the months ahead.
Remember that to do things on the
settle Chet Canada has been doing them
shim* the sunnier of .101.1, the United
States w0111(1 raise and train nod equip
an army 6,000,000 men in a little over
two years, told ship 4,0(10,01)0 of thein
across the Atlantic. 1t would raise
and spend no less than $12,000,000,000
for tsar purposes. Yet tvllell the ;war
clouts burst over the world, Cannula was
frilly unprepared as we have been. Its
army, which has grown to 400,000 sol-
diers was smaller than the militia of
Maseaclluaette, and its resources (cud
industries, now splondidly mobilized
and affluently organized for the great
work in hand, were on the most peace-
ful hind of a ponce basis.
Small wonder that our patriotic
gatherings listen- with muob respect
and with deep Interpol to Canadian
speakers, 011e thing is certain, the
a
Gai lad of the future 1t+ not to be looked
d
en with anything resembling the sup-
erior ail' that we have habitually as-
sumed on this side of the border.
The peao0 that has made it unnecessary
to build a fort along the 3,000 miles of
border will continue, but it is not going
to 130 the peace of the condescending
kindness of a big brother to a helpless
yougnoter An American only belittles
himself if he fails to recognize and ap-
plaud the great things that Canada has
done in this world crisis,
And if an American belittles hi,-
self by failing to recognize the things
that Canada has done in thie war, whet
is to bo Saul of the Canadian who with•
holds the same re0ognitionP
HensaII
Our people have been shocked by
the three casualties reported from the
front this week,
Rev J. K. Knight is recovering and
able to attend his work again .
BEST I EVER USED
ANGUS SIMPSON, Sarnia, Ontario,
eaya:
"1 have used Homestead Bone Black
Fertilizer and want to tell yon that it is
the best fertilizer I ever used, both on
my onions and beets and potatoes,"
RESULTS WERE WONDERFUL.
WM. PACH, Lambeth, Ontario, says:
"I purchased Homestead Fertilizer
from H. Hnmlyn, Lambeth, merely as a
teat. The results were wonderful.
The ground between the rows was cov-
ered by the tops, Tho yield was extra
good I can easily see how anybody
would be greatly benefited by using
Homestead Fertilizer."
WELL PLEASED
JOE MOSS EAU, Belle River, Ontario
says;
"I used Homestead Bono Blaok Fer-
tilizer last Sqring on my potatoes, and
am so well pleased that I must write
you about same, 1 made a thorough
test with two bushels of seed potatoes.
They produced forty bushels and whore
I did not fertilize they were a failure."
THREE TIMES THE CROP
CLARENCE RALF, Orweli, Ontario,
says;
"1 bought some Homestead Bone
Black Fertilizer front Charles Mirard
and used it on part of my onions.
Where 1 tined it, I had three times tett
crop I had where there was nu Fertilizer
My corn was the same."
Write Michigan Carbon Works, De.
trait, tor free book and particulars
about their Homestead Bone Black
Fertilizer.
It rubs Pain Away.—There are is no
liniment so effioaoious in orercoming
pain as Dr. Thomae'Ecieotric Oil, The
hand that rubs it in rubs the pail: away
and on this account there is no prep-
aration that stands so high in public
esteem. There is no outer pain killer
procurable, a thousands o0n attest who
have used it successfully in treating
many ailments,
Worms fit children tvork havoc. Thea
posts attack the telader lining of the
intestines and 311E41 to pursue their
ravages undisturbed, will utinately per-
hrrste the wall, because these worms
re of the Book variety, that cling t0
fid feed upon interioreurfaoes. Miller's
Vorm Powders will not onlysxter-
minute diene worms, of whatever variety
ut will serve to repair the injury they
nave done.
FIGHTING GARDEN FOES
Dokotroy Them or They May De.
Ow Your Crop,
•SPRAYJNU A READY REMEDY
Yea This Ltohtrun the Anieteitr is far
trOduced l'A3 1II.4ects and Fungus
do That He Jtay Know Theta be
Their First Nantes.
(fly S. C. JOHNSTON. Vegetable
Specialist, Ontario Department of
Agrlcalture, '1 n"ato.)
Garden Foes,
Unfer'tuntttely the backyard veget-
able grower bas some difficulties to
overcome. It will not be all pleasure
and profit which he must look for-
ward to because there are -innumer-
able insects and fungus diseases
which cause mu0L worry and trouble
and neeossitute the use ef PXIXEOrdia-
ary methods to present; or control.
Most of these trembles may be over-
come by spraying 1he plants with
remedies which can be secured from
seed stores and tither (iruna hand-
ling them,
The following is it list of the more
common vegetables and the insects
and plant disease., attackingthem
with remedies or preventives,
ASPARAGUS. Beetles, Ilia•, black
or yellowish colored, about ono -half
inch long, wield' appear early in May
and feed on the young 0hocts. Keep
the bed closely cut in the spring or
allow poultry to run through 1t. After
cutting 0e40011 is over, spray with
arsenate of lead, Encourage the
lady dY bird bottle whieh destroys m
All
Y
of these insects.
Anthracnose or .Pod "Spots, Brown
0r reddish spots on the foliage and
pods. Found on low damp ground.
Plant only seeds which Lave no
signs
of the disease. Pull up and burn
diseased plants as they appear.
CABBAGE, CAT')4FT,OWI;It, AND
BRUSSELS SPIl•OU'1'ti. Root Mag-
got. A small whitish colored mag-
got one-quarter of an Inch long.
Looks something like a grain of
wheat, found just below the surface
of the ground either close to or en
the roots. They eat the roots, mut-
ing the plant to drop over. Apply
a solution of corrossive sublimate
one -halt ounce dissolved in five gal-
lons of water, at the rate of half a
teacupful over each piaut once a
week for five weeks after they are
set out, -commencing three or four
days after planting.
Cut Worms and White Grubs.
Greyish white grubs which work at
the surface of the soil cutting off the
plants, They may be trapped by
spreading a mixture of poisou bran
over the surface of the soil close to
the plants. A pail of bran with suffi-
cient paris green to highly color it,
should be moistened with molasses
until it crumbles readily in the
hand, This moisture should be kept
on the ground during the early par(
of the season.
Worm, A small greenish worm
three-quarters of an Inch long, which
appears quite early in the season.
Dust with pyrethrum or hellebore
powder when the plants have headed,
or dust with a teaspoonful of paras
green mixed with three tablespoonful
of flour when young. A piece of
burlap may be used for this purpos.
or an empty can with holes punched
in the bottom.
Aphis, also called louse. Stnall
greyish insects which multiply rapid-
ly. They may appear at any time in
the season. Spray forcibly with a
solution made from steeping one
pound of tobaeco refuse in one gal-
lon of water. This solution may be
used 0n all plants on which Aphis
are found.
CELERY, Blight. Black spots
appear on the foliage followed by
wilting of the plant and a soft root
on the stock. Spray each week with
a mixture of Bordeaux mixture cov-
ering the entire plant.
CUCUMBER. Striped Beetle,
Black and yellow striped beetle
which feeds raveuously on the ten -i
der leaves of the plant in the very'
early stage of growth. Dust leaves I
when wet with ashes or air -slaked
11000.
Squash Bug. Dark brown bettle
which sucks the juice from ttie plant.
Hand pick and destroy. Found on
the leaves.
MfEL,ONS. Cucumber insects usual-
ly attacks and may be destroyed as
given above.
ONION. Onion Maggot. A white
maggot similar to the cabbage root
maggot. No effective. means of con-
trol. Spread charcoal over the
ground or try the corrossive subll-
mete solution as recommended
above.
Blight. A violet color, patches
appearing on the leaf of the onion.
Some advise spraying with Bordeaux
mixture from the time the onion
plant is three inches high.
POTATO. Colorado Beetle or Po-
tato Bug. Dust with paras green
when the dew is still on the plant,
or place a teaspoonful in a watering
Dan of water al.d pour over the
plant, If possible have the plant
dusted with paras green before the
bug appears.
Scab. Easily recognized by char-
acteristic roughness of the skin. Im-
merse the uncut tuber just before
planting in a solution of two fluid
ounces of formalin with two gallons
of water. Dry, cut, and plant.
Blight. Brown spots distributed
over the leafy surface, usually found
in July. If they are not prevented
from growing, the whole plant will
be destroyed. Spray once a week
for four or five weeks with Bordeaux
mixture from July 1st,
RADISH. Root Maggot, Use the
same remedies as given for cabbage
and onion maggot.
TOMATO, 'Tomato Worm or Flora
Blower. A large worm which rapld-
ly defoliates the plant. Head pick
and destroy,
Blight. Black -spots app alring on
the leaves whiob spread rapidly and
cense the whole plant to dle. R
the plants growing vigorpl*. . n a+ei
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CAPITAL MW RESERVE $13,000,090
Farmers' Sale Notes
Farmers will do well to leave their stile notes with 'I he
Dominon Bank for collection. Consult the Manager.
SEAFORTH BRANCH; R. M. JONES, Manages',
alt rasfwixtl sn amsfaso m isgisimai surnaistil stiliRKYpgsszunefisaa.;lpllj
,uu .wevon,u®®a+
FRUIT TRIES
AND aPLAN'TS
FOR SPRING PLAN'T'ING
Wei have established a lasting re-
putation for fair end square dealing
alcl are now prepared to (meet existing
conditions by offering aur high grade
trees and planta (direct to customers at
Rock lJottoul Prices. Don't delay
plantiug fruit trees and plants as there
is nothing pays bettor, Semi for our
illustrated circulars of hardy varieties
which you can direct and get the be-
nefit of agent's 0010111 1581011 Our prices
will bo sero to interest you
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heartburn, sourness or belching of
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`food, no dizziness, bloating, foul
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Pape's Dlapopsin is noted for its
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It is the surest, quickest stomach rem-
edy In the whole world and besides it
is harmless. Put an end to stomach
trouble forever by getting a large
fifty -cent case of Pape's Diapepsiu
from any drug store, You realize in
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MAIL CONTRACT
SEALED TENDERS, addressed to
the Postmaster General, will be receiv-
ed at Ottawa until NCon, on Friday,
the 8th any of June, 11117, for the con-
veyauoe of His Majesty's Mails, 0u n
proposed Contract for fon' years, Six
times per week over Seaforth No, 4
final Route, from the 1st of July, 1917
Printed notices containing further
information es to conditions of propos-
ed Contract may be seen Slid blank
forms of Tender may be obtained at
the Post Offices of Seaforth, Egm0nd-
ville and Clinton, and at the Pest
Office Iuopectoe, Lon''on.
Post Office Department, Canada,
Hail Service Branoh 0. C. Andereon
Ottawa Superiutenlent,
(27th April, 1017
CREAM WANTED
Send your cream to us aud receive
lop prices. We are running our plant
the year through anti chit handle y0llr
full supply and furnish you with dans.
We pay twice cools month anti weigh
sample,and test each can of cream care
Edify. Our motto be " Honesty to 0u
Natrona" Patrons are requtated in tr
lura all our Dana when not in nae,
3leter aniButtermilk also on hand
nil for at market prices.
The Seaforth Creamery Co.
Town Of Seaforth
Street Oiling and
Watering
Ratepayers wishing to have the
streets oiled or watered infront of
ebeir premises are hereby notified to
send in their petitions to the Towu
Clerk's Office at once.
11y Order of the Council.
S. oforth, April 30, 1017.
Jno, A, Wilson
Town Clerk
*early ail children are oubjoot to
worms, and many are born with them.
Spare them suffering by using Mother
Graves' Worm Exterminator the best
remedy of the kind that can be had,
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SF1•IFURT!JI e(4f.IRe8RS
St. James'
St, Jatnaa, Church , Rev. Father P
Corcoran, Rev, Father G. R. North -
graves ,Morning Mass 7 a,ln. High
Maes 10.30 a.m. Sunday school 2.30
ice Evellin
P � g vespers P 7 p.m.
St. Thomas'
Rev. T. H, Thrown, Rector. Sunday
services 11 a.m, and 7 p.m. Sunday
school 2,30 p. m. Women's Anglican
Missionary Association, Tuesday 2.30
p.1n. Children'sbrancit Saturday 2 p.m.
nteroossion services every Thursday,
.0 p,m,
First Presbyterian
Rev, at H, Larkin., Pastor. Sunday
services 1l 0,m, and 7 p in, Sunday
sohool 2.30 p,m. Prayer meeting,
Thursday, 7, 46 p.m. Women's Miss-
ionary Soeietysthe first Tuesday in each
month at 7.46. Barbara Kirkman His.
Bion Band 3rd Tuesday) in the month at
7,30 p.tn, Sunshine Mission Band
every 2nd Monday at 4. )o p.m.
Methodist
Rev, G. McKinley, B. D., pastor
—SUNDAY—Class at 10:00 a.m.
Public service 11 a.m, and 7 p.m. Sun.
day school and Bible etudy class 2.30
Epworth League Tuesday 8 p. m, Prayer
Meeting. Thnred0 y 8. p.m.
Salvation Army
Capt. Freud and Lieut. Sauners
Holiness meeting 11 a.m. Praise
service 3 p.m, Gospel service 7 pen.
Childrens Service—Directory class 10
a.m. Bible classes 4 p,rn, Week night
Meetings—Wednesday Praer meeting
8 pain.
Egmondville, Presbyterian
Rev. J. Argo, pastor, Sunday ser-
vices 11 a. in, and 7 p.m. Bible cissa
3 p.m. Prayer meeting Wednesday
8p, in, Y.P,M.S. Cation 3rd Friday
in the month p.m. Women'sMissiou-
ary Society 3rd Wednesday in the month
at 2.30 p,m, Ladies' A1,14110540 ire -
mediately after.
MclV1tlop Presbyterian
].rev. D 'JarsweII pastor. Sunday
services Duffs' church 11 a.m Sunday
wheel 10 a m. Prayer meeting Wed-
nesday 8 p.m. Womon'a Missionary
Sooiety last Friday in each month at
2 o'clock.
t'ioastauce Methodist •
Rev, 0, 0. Kaine, pastor. Sunday
eerviee 2.30 pan. Younk People's Loa-
gne2.30 p m 9nndey Woman's Auxin
("1' first 'Tuesday of every month a
JOp,en, Lilies' Aid lit Thursday
ofeaoh month 2,30 p.m
Winth-op Presbyterian
Sunday service 2.30 pm, Sunday
echool 1 16pm. Prayer meeting
Tuesday 8 pan. L,O, W! lest Wed.
Nights of Agony come in the train
of asthma, The viotim cannot lie down
end sleep is driven from his brain.
What grateful relief is the immediate
ffeot of Dr, J, D. ICellogg's Asthma
Remedy. It banishes the frightful con.
rlitione, olears the p innate andenables
he effiioted one to again sleep as
soundly and restfully es a ohild. Luse
on the genuine at yotir nearby druggist.
r day May a
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beatitlfut—SZet 2•rr nt botttp
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it you °aro for heavy hair that glis-
tens with beauty and 1s radiant with
life; has an Incomparable softnees and
Is nutty and lustrous, try Danderine. •
Just one application doubles the
beauty of your hair, besldee 1t imme-
diately dissolves every particle Of
dandruff. You eau not hav'4 adee
heavy, stealthy hair if you have
dandruff. This destructive scurf robs
the hair Of Its lustre, its strength and
its very life, and if not overcome it
produces 'a feverishness and itching of
the scalp; the hair roots "famish,
loosen and die; then the hair falls out
Mete Surely get a 26 -cent bottle lee
Knowlton's Danderine from any drug
st0ro and just try 1t,
Highest Prices Paid
for rags, rubbers, bones,
metal, horse Bair, hides,
skins, all kinds of furs etc.
Also take books
and newspapers
Appelzft & MUlniaa
SEAFORTH JUNK DEALER
Aorose from Creamery
Phone 183
SIVOSIORMOSOSOC,
Something New!
�p
We pia nned for months
to make our new Spring
mounting an exhibition
of the latest and most
artistic styles.
May We Show You How
Well We Have Succeed-
ed ?
Visitors always welcome;
rell's Studio
L. Phone 19 • SEAFORTH moil
A lady in Hamilton has
instructed me to offer for
Sale her home and 3 lots
Situated on the North
Side of Crombie St.
This is excellent prop-
erty in good condition
and must be sold at once
to close an estate.
—A snap for some one—
JON
ANN
Bond and Debenture Broker
Main Street. Seaforth
Ph ono 01a
SEAFORTH lilARKET
Good Milling Wheat ..............$2.10
Barley ...........................1 00
Brent per ton .......................43.00
Shorts per ton ......... .......... 46
Floor,,....... . 6.96 676
Hogs to farmers.... ............15.73
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WHEN YOU rARE
SUFFERING
WWI any disease due to in,pure blood
ouch as Eason., Scrofula, Scurvy, Sod
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Swellings, Boils, Plmplea, Sores of any
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Gout, eta„ dont waste your dm and money
on lotions and ointments which cannot get
below the surface of the skin. What you want
is a medicine that will thoroughly free the blood
of the poisonous matter which alone is the true
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of ingredients which quickly expel from the
blood all impurities, from whatever cause
arising, and by rendering it clean and pure,
can berelied on to effect a lasting co;
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N. etu
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Over 50 rears'
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Pleseaat to
duke,
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QURES ALL
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