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the: par dlateautdh, Seaforth.
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listmor 1 o'n u.Y Coroner tar County of Hoton.
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old medaflet eecio y andtcui Cortese. Member of
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The,J!i. Conno111,7 y'nderirh, President, James
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„yhe'sveno, «eechkood, Vice President, Thomas
, H aye Seaforth, flee Treas,
with tl• Director.
my sl D. F. McGregor. Seaforth[ Joan e. Grieve,
terra' Wlatbmis W. Rion, Constance• John Bennewelo,
Dsodandgen• Robert Farts. iiarlock• Malcom
and f,Mc1 eon. Clinton• u McCartney scatoma.
presume° , "ndiy,,Godaictit las. Evtetm, Beachwood,
The : agents
Mee Leitch, Garlock; E. Hlnch ey, Seaforth;
Wfiffem- Chesney Egmondville• W. Yeo,
eavflle• R. C, Jarmouth. Brodhagerc; James
andJahnGovenlock, Seaforth, auditors.
le'a desirous to effect. trtsuronsx of transact
1.1"-rtLustness will be promptly attended to by
n to any of 0),a above officers, addressed
eft ''eesp ctNx psotoaices.
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General Observations !
On the 24tb everyone should develop
newels by using the hoe instead of the
fishing rod. It ie far .atter for the
muscles
It rogts with the people itt town to
iuerease production this year, The
farmer is doing his utmost with the
alp he has 11 you wouldsoo more food
products, get a hue and do your share
Talking is no good.
fa*t
There is no roe n itt the world for the
Speculator in food products at this
serious time of the history of the world
The man who does so is a traitor to his
country and to the human race. He
is a blank sheep who should be weeded
out at once. He is a ghoul who traffics
in human life blond and fotteus upon
it.
The question of high prices is a
didicul0 one to deal with. People say
the Government could fix a maxiuum
prioe above which products aught not
to be sold, Thies might only make mat-
ters worse, Either the produce would
be Bold to foreign countries or else the
farmer would not raise there in such
large quantities as would be required.
At the present time the object is induce
the production of all the good products
possible. When that is done, it will be
time to deal with rho speculator, it
m'gtrt then be necessary for the Gov-
ernment to buy up all the surplus food
products and retail thorn out ae needful
if there watt any indication of ashortage
It is earbestly hoped however that,
while good prices are likely to continue
that enough food will be raised to pro-
vide for ell needs,
MECRcL
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COLVj N
If there is anything we desire above
all ocher things, it is to be broad.
minded and liberal, We have no use
for prejudioes and narrowness, be it in
one party or another, Thie is a good
world to live in, but it can be made a
great deal better. We believe that
!roman nature is naturally good l and
that sootier or later it will throw off
the selfishness that is the melee of the
misery of the down trodden. We be-
lieve in the religion of humanity, in
the brotherhood of the race No man
owns a muzzle for us: We are as 'poor
as Job's turkey, probably always will
be, but we are rioh in one thing -the
ndependettee to speak our honest
1
'i'iiE SEAt'Q.1 T,
11101
gat. No Mau .rays very loug ill
obis wore!; be should try and !hake it
batte • for
t
h vin lived 1 ed 't
11 it. 1
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Kthe
longrue t,.
rt 1
It will yield more happiness
than any other course. There is no
better friend cern attend a 01100 at itis
Meat!! than the 00nseleuettoeo that he
hal tried to da right. These tray be
old faeltioned ideas, but they are good
enough
For it wander, 00 is now the fashion•
for women to be as healthy 00 she
can. Fresh air is admitted to be a
good thing for the complexion, No
one disputes that a girl who le an in -
vend can weer five miles a (lay without
dying of fatigue, and an hour's matter
on a good horse is t'eoommended as it
more holphfnl pasterne titan lyinga bed
or reeding French
8 novel., The
new
0y'10 for women has not arrived a bit
too soon'
'this is the best land in the world
and a man Is utterly inexousablo for
being ill tempered here Look et
Growl, Spitfire, 3; brothers, -waspish
oross.grained, uaggy fellows, whotn
ol'ildron avoid, consternate flee trona and
verbody dislikes. They frown and
snap and suer! through the world until
the boat drop of milk of htunMt kind.
nese is frozen at the bottom of theft•
hard hearts attd the hist spark of
human interest is gnenohed in the
nates of their selfishness, But here
aro Morryinsn Bt Warregr0ep, poor
boys when titoy come from the country
carrying all they had in ono small roll
with mother's gingerbread in their
luncheon and mother's blessing in their
ears, "Be good boys and mind the
boss. They are soon favorites in the
store, accommodating and oheerful
everywhere, and when they ale up for
themselves, everybody flocked to the
plane where even the shelves and count
ere seems to be running oyer with
good cheer,
11 there is a mother ,who reads t
column that ever expects to whip
child again, let tts aelc you somethin
Have your photograph taken at
time and let it show your face
with vulgar anger and the face of t
little one with eyes swimming in tears
and the little chin dimpled with fear
looking like a piece of water struck by
a sudden oold wind. If that little
etlild should die, we can not think of a
sweeter way to spend an autumn after-
noon than to take that photograph end
go to tete cemetery, where the maples
are clad in tender gold, and when little
sot,rlet r.nuere are coming like poems
of regret, from tho sad heart of the
earth; and sit down on that mound and
look It that photography and think of
the flesh now duet, that yon boat, Just
think of it. We could not bear to die
in the arms of a child that we had
whipped. We could not bear to feel
upon our lips when they have witbered
beneath the touch of death, the hiss of
one we had struck.
his
her
g.
the
red
he
Waste neither time, money, talent or
Opportunity,
--
Men ought to be mighty good to
women, for nature gave them the
big end of the log to lift and
mighty tittle strength to do it with.
Lincoln,
The boy seems to be turned loose at
a tender age to wander at will luto the
paths of gin and vice and then we won-
der where all our tramps and worthless
specimens of humanity oonto from. It
regrettable fact that too many of them
come from coed germinated in good
homes and then gown In a oarel000 man-
ner.
Says a father of a small family to
us, 'My boys and girls do no, leave my
duorynrd after 7 o'clock unless especial.
ly detained." We know of others that
adopted that same rule years ago and
their sons and daughters are today a
credit to the town and community,
There is nothing elevating in a street
education.
War is no respecter of someone.
They are killing just as many as the
Spring time approaches as they did
when the great 000111ot first started and
with just se little heed for "Peace on
earth, good will toward men u
There are a few harry souls that
can struggle along on atony soil --
shrubs that can wait for the dews and
euubearee, vines that climb without
kindly training -but only a few. Ut-
ter the kind word when you see that it
is deserved,
Worms in children, if they be not
a:tend('d to, (muse convulsions
often Beath, and
Mother Gravels Worm
Exterminator will protect the children
from theme e distressing afflio'ione,
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NEWS
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Accent on the .'Know.,,
Iofark .-
s 1r vu i ,
u had u v
i Il 110
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ova'
a it
e« l wt old you nuu'r,v the seine Ives
Mee? Parks -You ,lust bet 1 Weald, 1
kens what site Is, and women' are to)
uncertain for neo to ettperinaent vette
another Otte, -•-Ex loit:tg e,
Puzzling.
Sftlllons-Do you think you will leer*
to like your titled sou -in-law? Btlltooie
-I don't know, 1 rani tell where to
place him in my Expense «00050)00. He
le neither a recrett.tion nor au invest-
ment, •
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Mrs, Siddons,
After sloe bad retired from the stage
Hors. Siddons was found studying Lady
t0aebeth and Said, "1 am amazed to
Weever some Itow points in the char.
aster Willett t nri'ot' found out while
acting i t. "
i
Tommy Knew,
"Tummy," said the teacher, "how do
they ascertain the measurement of *
vessel?"
"X guess they measure it with a navy
yard," was the unexpected rt'ply,--Chl-
cage News. ^- -
Hueo's Slip.
Victor IIugo ;tuts into the. mount of
Charlemagne, itt "A3'maillot," the
words, "You dream tike u scholar of
Sorbonne," That famous institution
was founded in 1254, 450 years after
the days of Charlemagne,
Might Bo Worse,
"What do you knew about 13111 Hot
air?"
"Why, Bill travels for the same !louse
Ido,"
"I knout that, but is he all right oth-
erwise?" -Exchange.
An Ina
possible Undertaking.
"I hear that you have been laid up
with nervous prostration, What's the
cause -overwork or worry?"
"Both. I tied to have a photograph
taken that suited my wife," - New
York Times,
Don't Write Poetry.
"Don't write poetry unless you can't
help it," says the SO. Louis Globe-D0tn-
ocrat.
And often when you think you can't
help It 'tle well to consult a doctor. -
Toledo Blade,
Peat Bogs,
Peat is a vegetable formation, some-
times of a spongy character (when re-
cent) and again of a kind approximat-
ing in composition to wood, while in
some instances, at the bottom of bogs,
it approaches lignite and even coal.
Getting Around It.
"What would Happen if en irresistible
force should meet an immovable body?"
"It is not necessary for anything to
happen. I maintain that arbitration is
always feasible." -Louisville Courier-
Joumal.
• Tried it.
Gadby-I am• satisfied of one thing.
Our forbears certainly did pass their
time at home most uncomfortably.
Snappertdte-How do you know? Gad -
by -I've been buying tt lot of antique
furniture.-Brownlug's Magazine.
Some Resemblance.
"Lightning rods bo one respect arta
like waiters,"
"What's that?"
"They won't give good service unless
they are well tipped." -Baltimore
American,
Would Be a Help.
"Every cloud btu to silver lining."
"It Would be nice if they also bad
arsenic deposits," said the farmer,
"Then the rain would spray our crops
as well as molstou them." -Louisville
Oourier-Journal.
Modern Version,
The Amazon forces were about to
charge,
"Walt until you can see the powder
on their noses," directed the Igdy mili-
tary genius who commanded the other
feminine troops. -Kansas City Journal,
Burying the Hatchet.
This expression, meaning "let by-
gones be bygones," is derived from a
custom once in vogue among the North
American Indians. According to . a
command of the "groat spirit," they
were obliged, when they smoked the
pipe of peace, to bury in the ground
their tomahawks, scalping knives and
war clubs in token that all enmity
wag at an end.
And So 1t Goes.
"How le it you are always short.
handed at your place?"
"Well, somebody is generally sick or
something, We seldom have au the
clerks report."
"Go on."
"And when they do happen to all re.
port everybody thinks that's a good
excuseto get a day Off," -Louisville
Courier -Journal.
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RECIPROCITY,
There ie one word whloh may
serve as a rule of praotloe for all
ends life -that word ie reolproo.
ity, Whet you el not wish done
to youraeff do not do to others,-
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FRUIT TREES
AND ,n.PLANTS
FOR SPRING PLANTING
We have established a lasting re-
putation for fair loud square dealing
and are now prepared to meet existing
oofditions by offering our high g o de
trees anti plants direct to mutineers at
Roolc Bottom Prices. Don't delay
planting fruit trees end planta as there
is nothing pays better, Send fur our
illustrated oirculers of hardy varieties
which you can direct and get the be-
nefit of agent's commission Otto prices
will be sure to interest you.
-THE OHASE BROTHERS CO.
OF ONTA1tf0, LTD. lee.
ESTABLISHED 1857
COLBORNE, ONT,
SOUR ACID STOMACHS
OASES OR INDIGESTION
Each "Pape's Dlapepsin" digests 3000
grains food, ending all stomach
misery in five minutes.
Time it! In five minutes all stom-
ach distress will go. No indigestion,
heartburn, sourness or belching of
gas, acid, or eructations of undigested
food, no dizziness, bloating, foul
breath or headache.
Pape's Diapepgin is noted' for its
19eed in regulating upset stomachs.
ft is the surest, quickest stomach rem-
edy fu the whole world and besides it
Is harmless, Put an end to stomach
trouble forever by getting a Iat'ge
fifty -cent case of Pape's ' Diapepstn
from any drug store. You realize in
five minutes how needless it is to suf-
fer from Indigestion, dyspepsia or any
stomach disorder. It's the quickest,
surest and most harmless stomach
doctor in the world.
CREAM WANTED
Send your cream to its and receive
sop prices, We are running our plant
the year through and can handle your
full supply and furnish you With cava.
We pay twice each month and weigh,
sample,and test each can of cream care
fully. Our motto is " Honesty to oto
Patrons" Patrons are requested to re
turn all our earls when not in nee,
3 inter au,Buttermillc also on hand
nd for at marlcot prices,
The Seaforth Creamery Co.
Town (` f Seaforth
Street Oiling! and
Watering
Ratepayers wishing to have the
streets oiled or watered in front of
their premises are hereby notified to
seed in their petitions to the Town
Olerlc's Office at once,
13y Order of the Cornell,
Seaforth, April 30, 1017.
Jno, A. Wilson
Town Clerk
A Sure Corrective of Flatulency.-.
When the undigested food line in the
Stomach 11, throws off gases causing
pains and oppression in the stomach
region. The belching of there gases
is offensive and the only way to pr0veut
theta is to restore the etomaeh to proper
action, Perm0lee'a Vegetable • Pills
will do this. Silnpie direetioua go
each packet end a comae of them taken
5yetematioally la oertian to effect a I)
mere.
[.'ores Heal Quickly. -Have you a
peraietent sore Hutt refuses to heal?
Then, try' Dr, Thomas' Eisotrio Oil, It
will atop sloughing carry away the
proud flesh, draw out the pus and pre-
parea tel v.v ',• In -t,,v skin , It
ie the recognized healer among oilseed
myriads of people Oen certify that it
healed where other oils failed utterly
When Asthma Oomee do not despair,
Turn et once 00 the help uffeotivr'--•.
Dr J I) Kolbng'o Asthma Remedy,
This wanderful remedy will give you
the id you need ell sorely, f bolting
Ceases, breathing becomes natural and
without effort Others, tiiOtrsantls of
them, have suffered as you suffer but
have wisely turned to this famous rem
dy and ceased to, Wier. Geta pack:
a ge this very clay
CHURCH NEWS
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published Prot of charge, ex-
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where an admission tee Is
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TH o1 , GLOSSY HA*
&'REE num IDANARUFI
SR73UORTH e1ItJIRCBES
Gt. James'
St. James, Church, lieu, Father P
Corcoran, Res', Father G. R. North -
graves ,Morning Maes 7 item High
Maes 10.30 a.m. Sunday school 2,30
p m. Eyening vespers 7 pen,
St. Thomas'
!ler, T. H. Brown, Rector, Sunday
services 1I a,m, and 7 p.m, Sunday
eohoo 12,30 le tn. Women's ,Anglican
Missionary Association, Tuesday 2 30
p.m, Children'ebranch Saturday 2 pen,
uteruessiou services every Thursday,
.0 p.m.
First Presbyterian
Rev, 11', H, Larkin„ Pastor, Sunday
services. 11 a,m. and 7 p iu. Sunday
school 2,81) p.m. Prayer meeting,
Thursday, 7. 45 p,m. Women's Miss-
ionary Sooietyethe first Tuesday in each
month at 7,46. Barbara Kirhmnn SIie.
Mott Band 3rd Tuesday. in the month at
7.30 p,01, Sunahitle Mission Band
every 2nd Monday 4.15.
Methodist
Rev. G. McKinley, B. D., pastor
-SUNDAY-Chase at 10:00 ,.a.m.
Public service 11 a,m, and 7 p,nl, Sun.
day school and Bible study class 2,30
Epworth League Tuesday 8 p.nl. Prayer
Meeting Thursda y 8, p.m.
Salvation Army
Capt. brood anti Lieut. Saucers
Holiness meeting 11 a,m. Praise
service 3 pm, Gospel service 7 pm.
Chrldrens Servioe-Directory class 10
0.m, Bible classes 4 pen, Week night
Meetings -Wednesday Freer meeting
8 p.m.
Ilgmondv]IIe, Presbyterian
Rev, J. Argo, pastor, Sunday set•
vices 11 a.m. and 7 p nt. Bible class
3 pan Prayer meeting Wednesday
8p. m. Y,P,M,5. Union 3rd Friday
in the month 8 pail, Women's Mission-
ary Society 3rd Wednesday in the month
at 2.30 p,m, Ladies' Aid meets fnn-
seediately after.
Rev.Dllop
C Carswellepbter, Sunday
services Duffs' church. 11 a.to Sunday
school 10 a tn. Prayer meeting Wed-
nesday 8 pen. Woolen'. Missionary
Society last Friday in earth month at
2 o'clock,
Lonstauee Methodtst
Rev, 0, C. Keine, .pastor, Sunday
service 2,30 p.m, Young People's Lea -
g 102,80 p nt Saud ty Woman's seuxil
any fit'st Tuesday of every tnontlt a
30 J,1n, 0 tltso' Aid last Thursday
of each month 2,30 p, to
Winth-op Presbyterian
Sunday 0000100 2.30 pm. Sunday
o:hoo1I i -pm. Prayer meeting
' uesday 8 pen. L.C. WI last Wed.
A Ready Weapon Against Pain,.-•.
i'here is nothing equal to Dr, Thomas'
:1oleotric Oil when well teethed in, It
penetrates the tissues and pain dia.
-ppeal% before it. There is no kuowe
preparation that will reach the spot
lee:tiler than this magic Oil. Ito eon.
-- qttenue it ranks first among limners
now offered to the pablio and is reword
ed first pleas among all its competitors
Glrtel Try ill Hair gate soft, fluffy and
beautiful -Cast a 26 oent !10tH.
of Danderine,
If you care for heavy hair that Idle.
tens wltlt beauty and le radiant with
life; hap an Incomparable softness anti
Is fluffy and lustrous, try Danderlae.
Just one applleatton doubles the
beauty Of your halo, besides It Imme-
diately dlsaolves every particle ad
dandruff. You can not have alas
heavy, healthy hair if you have
dandruff. This destructive scurf robs es
the heir of its lustre, its strength and ifir
Rs very 1110, and if not overcome it
produces a feverishness and itching oa
the scalp; the balr roots fanylait,
loosen and die; then the hair falls out
fest.* Surely get a 25.cent bottle of
Knowlton's Danderiue trona any drug
store and 'Just try it.
...1. 4...,aem01.s,samaueoss rca
Highest Prices Paid
for rags, rubbers, bones,
metal, horse hair, hides,
skins, all kinds of furs etc.
Also take books
and newspapers
Appelzft & Millman
SEAFORTH JUNK DEALER
Across from Creamery
Phone I83
MODERN
PHOTOGRAPHY
Extends its inyldenoe into every
home in the land, and there is no
gnostical as to the additional
pleasures photography has given
the human lace !line its discov-
ery. Years later the photograph
we take of you today will be
treasured far more than you clan
imagine by your relatives and
friends,
Our patrons says our portraits
are "almost speaking likeness,"
Dell's Studio
LPhone 19 - SEAFORTI-t
A lady in Hamilton has
instructed me to offer for
Sale her home and 8 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—
JOHN RA KIN
Bond and Debenture Broker
Main Street, Seaforth
Phone Ola
SEA FOR Tel RK ET
Good Milling FVheut. 92,10
Oats .............. . 05
Barley.— ....... •.......... ,..... ,.. , 1 00
Bran per ton.....• , 43.00
Shorts per ten,......,........, .;r.,,,,.46
5.95 075
Batter.......... ,.. 37
Eggs ..............................31
Hogs to, farmers ..... .............16.75
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