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goldramalisl Trinity 'Medical College. Member
of College of ryalclars and Surgeons. entarie.
ns. (3:(J, II8ILutMAN, Osteopthir Specialist
!V iu Wouten'0 and (tb11dr0u'a diseases and
Rheumatic troubles. Aerate and ttrnni t 41.0011
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is ISSUE! EVERY THURSDAY 1F
From the Offloe
MAIN ST. " SEAFORTH, ONT.
Phone 84 Evening 107 !
IrKsurance
Myatt tom, n pootalcd wet get ouroratre• rates.
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a t:en eapt Anent for London Life insurance Co,.
v3 lnsoesial Guaranty: and Accident Insurance Co.
Seaforth, Ont.
fames Watson
General Fire, Life and A,+eident lnsaranc,
Agent, and OnUin lowing Malhines.
Main
THE NicKILLOP
Male Fire Insurance k
leaner and isolated Town
9'roperty Only insured.
OFFICERS
.1 as -,'oueolly, Gederu b t'resldeu Jamas
Lraue, neethwnod, Vire lresllept• horns?
Bays, Seaforth. Sac.-Treas.
Directors
D. F. McGregor, Senforth; John G. Grieve,
Winthrop W. Rhin, Constance; Jahn Benneweta,
Btodghngen; Robert Ferric, Matlock; Malcom
Mc"'roc, Clinton; It McCartney, Seoforth;
Domes Connolly, Godedch: Ina Evans. Beechwood.
Agents
Alex. Leitch, Hat -lock; E. Hinchler, Seatortl'•
William Chesney. Egmondvule; J. W. Yeo
meevnle; R. G. Jarmouth, BrodltaFon; Jas,'
)T.rmr and John Govenlock, Seaforth, auditors.
Parties desirous to effort Insurance or transa-t
other Mishima will be promptly attended co tis
eppnranon to any or the above officers, address• -
to their respective postolBces.
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0/500000 C.C.RIGRAROS&
The
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Beware
of
Imitations
Sold
on the
Merits
of
tMlnafd's
Liniment
For Sale
SCRANTON COAL
W. L RV, Seaforth,
Phone 180
A Business
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systia of 8dver-
IsEn is like a
motor without the
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confernotifying us
of ay irregularity odverx
Reading Noticoa—No reading nonce,
advertising 0Y0)y' entertainment or matter by
or cause will1ebe insertedInany person
without charge. Tbo price for the inser-
tion of hasine80 announcements Is TEN
cents pet count line each insertion to
parties having no contract for display S
advertising. end FIVE eente per line each
insertion to Mode having display euntracto,
and for church, society and entertainment
yadin notices. Lard of Thanks 5 to 9
r Si)tS r ha r ,a (+1.fu',aa3 ra
u u
lines. Scents. M p
0 00108eas, An interesting feetare will
be a complete model kitchen of 0. large
I1 e he
Now X oil; hotel, in whioli expert o tsa
w;llsltow howeffieiently the greet nodi
OM hostelries peepat'o their moans,
HURON NEWS
All auction sals'that was held in the
reshleuee of the late Miss ileynett,
Ooder1oh last week, proved to be a big
job, The late Miss Roynitt, who died
iu .1110)0, was worth $25,000 and el-
thongh ahs lived all alone and had n
hotly to care for, she ryes fu the habit
Harvest Help
Aouor ling to Iiogietretion returns of
,lune 22nd, there are over 2,500 men
ill"tllo Comity of Huron who have had
farm experionee or are willing to aesiat
in the saving of the harvest The mei
ganiwation of Beeom see 0=111140o
have had abetraota made of the garde
signed by the above. These cards are
in our Ottlee atttl lists have been proper.
ed fee each town and village ill the
County. '.L'11e lists are in the heeds of
the lo0ltl Organization of Resources
Committee, It fs hoped that in this
of malting largo purchases of all kinds way, those who require help will apply
of goods. It took three solid clay's to to those in charge of the het and that
(Rapoey of the geode by Emotion. Some thdoo who are asked to patriot iu bar-
roinll were an filled up with percale, vesting will matte an effort to comply
f•'w of which had ever been opened, with the roiliest. A little co operation
stilt it wan Minuet 3141.00 ;ble to enter at tide time between ;wino; and city
then!. The salmi totalled $2,500, dwslletl will aid a great deal,
Capt. t'. G. V'u;steno ex -m0) 0)r of '1ha list f`0)• Snafu! th is 111 the bawls
1 y
of the Seaforth C11%41113 11 of the Fo d
i Ed He went overseas as adjutant with Production Cunitintten 51r hinrtry
Judicial, Legal, Official and Govern- 8340 ibi et Hnroaa. 8, l: `)tethers
meat Motions—Ten cents per lino fat first I Department Agriculture,
o"0 11 0 and Eva Tents per line for -sea :tl'. Alfred Baker has disposed of hie',
na:aaeoua' ,nsertlon E - Winton.
Yoorly cards—Professional Cards. not p"illtry Plaut in Ii:•u9aela to Mr Walter
exceeding 100 Inch, will be Inserted for- - fleet, of 'l'eesw•+.tc r Mr. Rose is move I
Se.Wper e,- 1.navabtestrictly inadvance : to licuas,+iia 0114 intends enlarging,
'th,. plant whiehIto luta imeehesed. I
Display ', tvartfain;—Oates furnished
on applicatam
"Advertisement-, ordered for insertion,
wUntfl forbid," and those sant without
written Instructions will appear until
rltton orders are received for their dls•
sonelaoance.
Letters to the Editor Hast be accom-
panied by the writer's own signature, not
or publication, but as a guarantee of good
faith. The publisher accepts no respon-
sibility whatever for the statements made
in such communications. Lettere on rell-
glom topica will not be published at all
except as paid advertising, plainly marked
as such. The rate for such matter is ten
cents per ling,
J. F. SNOWDON
EDITOR AND PUBLISHER
Demand
TO SAVE WESTERN CROP
es
,taco McElroy. a farmer in 'Morris
t nrnehip, about five utiles from 838ytl;,
;tet with a fatal accident on 11ondny'�
m 'ruing. He was leading a teem of
3)0,1880 attached to the binder out of
tee barn, when the team became un-
tie inageable and Molted. dragging him
ander the hinder about forty rode 0c -
rose a Held. Pf'Iten tin, body was foiled
life t0ee extinct
Harvest Hands in Urgent
General Observations
Harvest ea far as cut, in this part is
ip,rp plentiful. The ample is good
and the s'raw long.
- it**
The heel tly is 0108 an nuusual visit-
or in Ontario They were here over
forty years ago and did no more dem-
i age than frighten the cattle. Farmers
do not need to despair over thorn.
0**
There seems to be a demand in some
quarters for early closing of the stores
on Satuaday night, This would be a
great inconvenience to farmers, espec-
ially during the busy seasons,- as Sat-
urday night is usually the only night
he is free to come to town to buy nec-
eesities,
Just a Nate of Warning
Many b:nord;eg-house keepers and
others engaged in the restaurant busi-
ness in a small w,,y, particularly in the
smaller towns and villages, have not
yet Wean out licensee as they are no
required to by the Canada Food Boar
These partiea are therefore liable to
the penalty required by the regulations
It must be borne in mind that a public
eating place subject to license is,
according to Food Board Order No. 46
Amy place whatsoever where mettle to
!Vie number of fifteen or more per day
are nerved or sold to others their mem
hare of the family or household of the
pr13 rietoe or caterer,' POOSOOS supply
u :: n' •als r.o ill" comber as stated ,nest
ideate r.:•nr'.s,.ethsrwise they ars li-
'abtt itnprraoOhl=0)1, or both.
Mating Consumer 1100
per cent, Efficient
A Government patriotic food show,
occupying ono entire building, will be
one of the fe0tnree at the Canadian
National Exhibition, The show will
bo in charge of the Food Controller's
Department and experts fromMacDon-
eldinstitutes at Guelph and eettebec
from Toronto University and other
domestic 80ienee sel.00le, will demol:-
etrette the many discoveries in the kit-
chen economics made Since Mies Cana-
da took up the teak of food 00nset-
vetion, It will be the meet ronlprehen•
give at,t.,Mpt yet uteric by the house-
wife methods of keeping down 0xpana08
without lessening in the least the nut-
ritive and pal (table gilalitioe of her
meals, Te make Canada 100 per cent
efficient in food consumption is the
avowed object of the display, The pnr•
elmeing and preparation of food will be
demonstrated an will aleo the elimin-
ation of 'va0te and the use of 8ub8tit-
utee for the foodstuffs moot needed
Mr. 1i. L. Fairburn, General Paseeu-
ger Agent, Canadian Northern ltailway
Toronto, states that as the result of a
couferencebetween their Western
representatives and representatives
of the Dominion and Provincial Gov-
ernments at Winnipeg it has been dec-
ided that at least 20,000 harvesters will
be required over and above' the focal
supply of help available to garner the
Western wheat crop this year.
Au appeal must be (nada to the East
and this help should be timed to reach
Winnipeg for distribution to steady
points west, from Anguet 20th to Sept-
ember tOth, It is understood that
Harvesters wagon this your will be from
$3.50 to $4 oo per day with board, for
about three months' work.
A Newspaper Bargain
Midsummer Special
The News is in a • position to offer
residents in this section areal bargain
in the way of newspapers, We have
concluded an arrangement with Hu
Family Herald and Weekly Star of
Montreal by whiot' we can offer that
great Weekly and the News until
January 1st, 1919 For the small sum of
seventy ce its to new subscribers,
The Family Herald publishers are
offering one hundred dollare.iu prizes
for the best auggeetions to improve
that paper seethe offer is open to all
iia readers. Orders for the two papers
maybe 1 eft at this othee.
Like a Grip at the Throat. For a
disease that is not classed as fatal there
is probably none which 0080800 morn ter:
rible 881180l'it;g than asthma .
I Sleep is impossible, the sufferer becoms
es exhausted and finally, though the
attack passes :shift unceasing dread
of ice return, Dr, Y..1, Kellog's Asth•
ma Remedy is a wonderful curative
agent. It immediately relieves the re-
etricted ah' passages as thousands can
testify. It i8 sold by dealers every-
where.
Londesboro
Miss Flossie Brown and Mrs, Wesley
Hogarth spent a few days in Stratford,
People enjoy the cool weather after
the extreme heat we had.
Rev, and Mrs, Aubrey have gone to
spend their holiday at their cottage at
hayfield,
No word having beer received of Pte,
C. M. Itrumhley, who wee reported
missing, he i8 new.officialy reported
1''reeumr+d dead. Much sympathy is
exp•o00ed for hie Heinle who have 8uf-
fete,l the loss,
LOST
Can Anguet 7th in Vietor'a Park, a
brier pipe with a long amber 0tem in it
blue velvet ease; Pinder will 1000100
reward by leaving same at the Royal
FIUtol.
Mr H W Bullard
Canadian National
Fox'aibeles
Aug. 26 TORONTO Sept. 7
300,000 admissions sold first
day of advance sale. Come
with the crowds to the great-
est Exposition in the 40 years'
history of the C. N. E.
"The Heroes
f Britain
99
A production of tremen-
dous force and beauty,
with 1200 participants.
Ail the colorful parapher-
nalia of romanceand his-
tory In the making: In-
spiring, dramatic, ---a
spectacle every Canadian
should see.
MOVEMENT - LIFE
SPLENDOR
A Patriotic Thrill in every scene
Giant livestock and agricultural display—
Government exhibits—demonstrations of voca-
tional training by 50 crippled heroes—farming
on factory lines: colossal exhibits of labor.
raving devices — Government patriotic food
show — Creators s world -famed band — Al1Eea'
exhibits of fine arts—AND A WORLD OF
OTHER SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS.
Price of admission 3s 25 cents
• unchanged
Consult your local agent regarding
railroad fares
Fortune Is Built On Sairing
If you have to work hard for your
money make your money work
hard for you.
Our Savings Department pays 3% per
annum and this interest is added to your
principal twice a year.
THE DOMINION B
SEAFORTH BRANCH: R. ,M. JONES, Manageee
486
fill gNil Ei• lintix llMPRIMSSIWasIlsamsfs1 ssosMshaiSaaWastasNYi$Vine
Winth^op Presbyterian
Sunday service 2.30 pm. Sunday
Sehnol 1 15p ml Prayer meeting
T1ine<1ay 8 p. m. L I) Let Wed,
ionstamee°MVletllodfst
Rev. T.E. Sawyer, paster. Sunday
service 2 30 p.nt. Young Peop'e'8 Len-
ge )3:30 p -m Sands), w /O1 1,03 Allen
Ery first Tuesday of every ;month n
180p,in. L01108' Aid last 'Thursday
of (etch month 2.30 11.01
First Presbyterian
Ret', F. H, Larkin„Pastor, Sunday
services 11 am. and 7 p ne, Sunday
school 2,30 p,rn. Prayer meeting,
Thursday, 7, 45 p.m. Women's Mies-
ionary Society*the first Tnosdey in each
month at 3 p m, Barbara Kiritman Mis•
akin Band 3rd'L'uesday: in the mouth at
1,30 p.m, Runsitine Mie0ion Band
every 2nd Monday at 4.15 p.m,
Tenders Wanted
Tenders for constructing the Pryoe
Drain in the Township of McKillop
will be received by thea undersigned
until August the 918) x918, or at the
Council meeting in Seaforth (Com.
Hotel) on August 10th at 2; o'clock p.
m, , a oheune for 5 ou of Coutraot
price to accompany each Tender, The
lowest or any Tender not necessarily
accepted. Mans and Drain can: bo
seen at Clerk's Mime on Lot 24 ;Con,
7 McKillop.
M. Mnrdie Clerk MoKillop,
Seaforth, P, 0,
Clerk's Notice of First
Posting of Voters' Last
Notice is hereby given that I have
transmitted or delivered to the persons
mentioned in Section 0 of the Ontario
Vetere, List Act the copies regnired
by saki Sootier' trade pursuant to said
Aot, of all persons appeariugby the last
Assessment Roll of said Municipality
to be entitled to vote in said Mnulcip-
ality at Elections for the Members of
the Legislative Assembly and at Mun-
icipal Eleotiomo; and that the said list
was posted up ut my office at MoKil-
lop (Lot 24 Con 7 ) on the '20311. day of
.Tuly 1918 and remains there for inepe-
tlon,
Aud 1 hereby call npon all voters to
take immediate proceedings to have
any errors or 0Miseione ',emoted *00-
oording to law,
Dated this 25 th, day of ,lune 1918
M, IrWRIME
Clerk of Moliillop
!every careful mud observant mother
knnwe when her child suffers from
worms. She also knows that if some
remedy is not speedily applied numb
harm will result to the infant. The
best application that can be got is Mil-
le -,s Worm Powders They drive from
the system and set up stimulating and
soothing effects so that the olli3l,s pro -
geese thereafter to painiese and satisfy-
ing.
McKiifop !Presbyterian
Rev. D C:erewsll pastor Sunday
08001084 Duffs' ohnrch 11 a m Sunday
schist 10 in Prayer meeting Wed-
nesday 8 p.m. women's Miesiouary
Sooioty last Friday in each month at
2 o'clock.
CH UCH NEWS
;ta•n+a-1 )01' I. ole IIe ad are
p shed free of charge, ex -
opt those rernrditllfineetings
where nn arlminsinn fee is
charged. The rate for 001001
being live cent per count line
sns,FORT2 CHU;''enSiS
St. James'
St .iarnete Uhnrolt, Itev, Father E.
F. Goetz 1'. P. Early Maw; 8,00, Hsgh
Ilase 10,30, Sunday alltool113 p. In.
Vespers and 13onodiotioo of the Bless-
ed Saurainel;t,7 p. 1(t.
St. Thomas°
Rev, '1', H, Brown, Rector, Sunday
serOcoa 1I am and 7 p 0)t. Stutday
scl;oo 12,30 p. t0). Women's :Ihglieau
Missionary Aoegeiatiol. Tuesday 2,30
pan. Children'ebraneh Saturday 2 p.m.
ntorcossio;l services every 'L'hureday,
.0p,m,
Methodist
Rev, H. D. Moyer. pastor
—SUNDAY Scheel at 10:00 a.m.
Public service l 1 a.m. and 7 0).m.
Prayer Meeting Tintrsda y 8, p.m
VV. 6 elter I t
Ca nrnpetions For
Boys and �"iimJJ
Arrengomenta have been matte to
have the Canadian Bankers Association
co-operate with the Department of
Agriculture in providing 0 liberal 001)11
of money to be offered in prizes for
calves and pigs exhibited b; boys and
girls under 17 yours of age at cue Irate
in esoh llisiviot, Boys and girls should
lose no time 11i finding cut all about
these eetnpeti tienn 0)e the 0,1008 and
pigs must be ted at least six weeps by
the boys or girls who (.x1111118 them and
it is very important to not promptly in
securing ;melee of the rites There are
no entt'y fres. Frill information regard
ins the competition eau be obtained
from the manager of eny back •iu the
locality ohe1'e a 1030 is hold
Salvation Army
Lieut, Doherty and Envoy Whitfield
Holiness meeting 11 a.m. Praiao
service 3 p.m. Gospel service 7 p.m.
Childreus Service—Dirootory Olean 10
a.m. Bible classes 4 p m. Week night
Meetings—Wednesday Freer meeting
8 1',m •
'EgonOndvflie, Presbyterian
Rev. S elelest0) pastor. Sunday ser•
vices 1 I a. tu, and 7 p m. Bible Olaea
3 p.m Prayer meeting Wednesaley
8p. tn. Y.P M,S !inion 3rd Friday
in the ;month 8 p.m. Women's Mission-
ary Society 3rd Wednesday in the month
at 2,30 pm Ladies' Aid flee s im-
mediately after.
(L.S.]
CANADA.
LANA
GEORGE the FIFTH, by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom of
Great Britain and Ireland and of the British Dominions beyond the
Seas, KING, Defender of the Faith, Emperor -of India.
To all to whom these present's shall come or whom the same may in any
wise concern, ----GREETING
A Proclamation of conditional filll'le,-;;:' respectin;, risen belonging to
Class 1 under the Military Servi _,3 :Act, 1917, who have di—obeyed our
Proclamation of 13th October, 1917, or their to ,)ort f8Ar oiuty,
or are deserters or absent Wi.ltout 1 from thc i:':,).::i-
tionaly Force.
E. L NEWCOMBE, 7 WHE17.3.AS consider-
Iropnti i'u„ l.t,•rnr-Jn'lb'i' able numbers of men
t unadn.
belonging to Class I under our Military Ser-
vice Act, 1917, called out on active service in
our Canadian Expeditionary Force for the
defence of Canada under Our Proclamation
of 13th October, 1917, although they have thus
become by law soldiers enlisted in the Military
Service of Canada,
Have failed to report for duty as lawfully
required of,them under the said Military Ser-
vice Act and the regulations tl. reunder, in-
cluding the Order in Council duly passed or
April 20 last,
Or have deserted,
Or absented- themselves without leave
fi'oni our Canadian Expeditionary Force,
Arid itis represented that t::
v v i
and unfortunate situation in V -t It t mer
fact t hemseh s . is 10l 1101 ,10 , t't thi
r
fact deal, n:)twltlistatl ; J, .. ,°.:.1 0)i
Warning contained in -Our i oe.,l•11aa1.,•1.' ,.;'ac0
said, they have misunders.•,.o i their duty o'
obligation, or have been nti-:'.c.i by the _..'.vire
of ill-disposed, disloyal or 001.1.81i,u; per::•)ns.
AND WHEREAS we desire, it po>s:;ible, t..
avoid the infliction of the heavy pedal—Lice which
the law imposes for the offences of which t.aeat
soldiers have thus been guilty, and to ,_;ford
them an opportunity within et limited time tc
report and make their services available in Out
Canadian Expeditionary Force us is by law
their bounden duty, and as is necessary for the
defence of Our Dominion of Canada.
NOW KNOW YE that we in the exercise
of Our powers, and of Our good will and
pleasure in that behalf, do hereby proclaim and
declare and cause to be published and made
known THAT THE PENALTIES OF THE
LAW WILL NOT BE IMPOSED OR
EXACTED as against the men who belong
to Class 1 under Our Military Service Act,
1917, and who have disobeyed Our Proclam-
ation aforesaid ; or who have received notice
from any of Our registrars or deputy registrars
to report for duty on a day now past and have
failed so to report ; or who, having reported..
and obtained leave of absence, have failed to
report at the expiry of their leave, or have
become deserters from Our Expeditionary
Force, PROVIDED THEY REPORT FOR
DUTY ON OR BEFORE THE TWENTY
FOURTH DAY OF AUGUST 1918,
A Z: 'WE :?O HEREBY STRICTLY
WARN AND SOLEMNLY IMPRESS
UPON ALL SUCH MIEN, and as veil those
who employ, harbour, conceal or assist them
in their disobedience, that, if they persist in
their failure to report, absence or desertion
until the expiry of the last mentioned day,
they will be pursued and punisher! with all the
rigour and sev<': i'. - of the law, SUBJECT TO
THE JUDGMENT OF OUR COURTS
MARTIAL WHICH WILL 13E CON-
VENED TO TRY SUCH CASES or other
competent tribunals: and also that those who
employ. harbour, conceal o: ;,,411801 such :nen
wili he field accou_:t•.ble as offenders
210.1 object to the pains, penalties en::fari'ei-
t r, 01 t1:at behalf by law n.ovideei , r thei;
Preeel ,:d hotel - titet nothing contairn',”
.iii-. C P oc 0)1 t.. en r. in -tend -eel tJ release
'la: i i, i 1 .' 8)01 1 ., .1' s )1 eeti,)I) LO
^u't fee fluty 0.1.11.., 3"r .:b1, Or to grant
f;0) „ ;t 0: tick:44 ion in 111e
.. .:r I ,ti .se of comnel'ing•theta
t,.. ..;uy ;tet ; Our intention
1,c r_ el ' t(, '', r .. , or :cit 8.:110 i enaltiee
2 *)'lift' incurred "or f. i'urt' to retnr-t
)hAe.. without le eeeor ri .1i In incurred It
i1;J> stet: or the de::. f1')i ion diart's ,id V,..1
hail be. in the propel dieeIta11'1 11 .!,sir military
luties on or l)rfnre the s-,1,1 twenty-fourt:1 13.'
!' Aueneee. 19l'_ •
-Of all at' which Our loving subjects and ati
..tilers whom the.;. prern.r.ta Troy concern archerebytoquire'1 t„ take notice and govern,
theruaelveJ accordingly.
17: o. TINIONY WHEREOF, We have caused these
Our Letters to be made Patent, and the G-ent Sra
of Gmart;t to be herrun!o affixes witness' Our
12igh: Tr.;s,.y MO Right Entirely Re:oved Cousin
ani Cobol .0' ' ', Vi,:;,,; Christi,m William, Doke of
Devonshire, Marcum:. of Hartington, Lan 111
Devonshire, Earl or Burlington, Buren Cavendish
of Fiardwleke, Baron Cavendish or Keighley
Knight of Our Most Noble Order of the Garter
One of Our Most Honourable Privy Council ;
Knight Grand Cross of Our Most Distinguished
Order or Selnt Michael and Saint George; Knight
Grand Crose of Our Royal Victorian Order; Gov.
ernor General and Commander -in -Chief of Our
Dominion of Canada.
8.t Our Government House, in Our City of OTTAWA,
this 83'IRST day of AUGUST, in the year of Our
Lord one thousand nine hundred mid -eighteen, and
in the ninth year of Our Reign.
By Command,
Uttder•Sccretary of State,
it