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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1906-3-8, Page 3SUNLIGIIT SOAP is better than other Soaps but is best when used in the Sunlight way. Follow directions. SUNLIGHT WAY OF WASHING e'II(ST.—thp the article to tie wuhtd In a tub of lukewarm wets,. draw it I un a w.s111.,.ard 011111 el/ the swap Wit* 01a {t he partaulat nu to miss paining all 01 er. T11 EN roll it in • tight roll, lay in the tub under the water, and go on the same way until all the .Lee the 'roep rubbwl ou, and are tolled tip Thea go ewes for thirty sniertes to one hour sol let the "Sun- light' Soap do As work. KT. --Alter ..kin; the full time rub 1)111 Int rep tightly out one wash (hard, .d Itis diet will drop set tum the Itil1111.1il ter. tale oil to ger at nw gram, • halt don't use any awe mop; dont .said „r 1.111 a single piece, sod don't snub through two suds. 1f the water get• too dirty, pour a little out and 1,111 esti. M • streak is hard to wash, rub some more soap on It. 111111 ter, the piece back into ler suds for a Irs oases,,. IA!IIY IOMLS Iltt 1e6 1 dune " 1•<- dune ;n -lukewarm water, taking .pe,ul.,,are to get all the duty s • ols .ay, their wring out and Lang' up tort,. for WooWs ad flap. OWN pr'era a, Inn, - Sluke the anis les free from lull. ('0t a tallier of SUNLIGHT SOAP int, thAVIng,, 01,011 In a 1011.111 of wow and s hy.k ia.■ holler. Whom is 1 esarm, work 01101r, in the lather wittiest rub- bing. Saueere out dirty aye, .r without rebates lid rinse thoro..ihly nr relays of lukewarn, Smitten out water wabbyt bristlierbristliero and hang m the open err. t/ -The most delicate Colors may be wifely washed in the "Sun- light " way. Pc•s3G r4 _-, o ss v t r) 000 RtWARD Ill" wil I be pard' •Y r to 1111 -un wbo proves that !sunlight n,fP 0,111• talus any ilt.lurlouo chemicals or any forma adulteration. . Buy follow 5ce d.rItwandtont. 5c. LTVTR BROTrtt RS LIMiTTD., TORONTO rf,t THE "LORNEf1 THE SIGN A I. t (:(►111';Itlt;Il• ON'I'A Rllt Mews of the i8trkt. . 1). A. Anderson has disp oned of Ice in the ceremony in the presence of only ntpractA) agroom.rlAfter'the1lweddingbrei e and 1)rkfaet Kiulpsun l3ta,r., general merchantman, i the newly -wedded couple went to their own hoofs in Keaforth. Nuptials at Hensall. A very pretty wedding totuk phase at the Stethtnliut. parsonage. Iltrlttsl1, on \\'edmeMlay, 1'ebruat•y 34t1s. when Miss Is Vollick, of tidy tlwuship, le- canIe the wirli tet Jacob Snider. of Hay- field. The groom wise ably supported b)' '1'r tet 6ue•linet•, of St. Jose th, and the bride 11 • het' niat,•t, Slisa 1«tnt•tVulli}♦;. :\Mersa; Wedding din• tlle•nded fur the position of {4tb111 tier ,at ter Inane of John Vullick, nlagist•ate of Clinton and Dr. Thump- father of t he 1114410, the happy euupk• 411 for 11111 pnhl(aHl Ill 11tI'Om1•P, proceeded t. their new house in Bay- son text fall fair of the 'furnlerr3 Held. Hes, pt. Medd tied the 11111/11111 \t:rieulturaal Se,cnety w111 be hold in .knot. \ Ingham e.11 Thursday and Friday, Egmondville Resident's Death. • sieptetlls•r 271II :and :tyre.. The death occurred ou MI 'day of %'. B. McLean. of lielet"11, hay in•, last week of Mrs. Omega. Each, of vented +t dust -proof heating ti 'bin h: mdvipc. The deceased Iuu1 been n. etlove- ,i fes Land has appliedpplied n 14 nu l':uuuLa u0ol the United Status fat `ick only a steam time with pnewutmta and hersudden deal h came As a gr tit laaleanitl._.. hock ler herr friends. Mrs. Fisch (4rotge Muldoon has sold bis Iivei formerly lived in fhurylteld, where httsine•as to lirusst•Is tat Hugh Ramsay. avid her late hustsuol they Managed if the lith rconctsaiot of Ut•ry, w'bo .1tit' of the 51rticetielil 111004. From le in posses.' . 'fee price Paul w"" 1her they trmoved to EgutottIvillr, about $11.16111. whe•ve they lived fur a tattooing. of .1 •11 'rayloc has •0141 hist -100 -stere years and in whirls 11thtee the husbawl tars rut the 11111 rnneryatuu of Turn. of ler dereasi41 (heal. Mrs. Filch then terry to John Baird, who gets tosser+- newts! to Settfn•th, -where, haul situ this month. SI r. 'faaylut• intends ..ince continued to reside. she w'als going West to live. sixty',two year of age. 11,•,,t-gt• Kerniel , a Guano- trsident Induction Service at Winghani. • cof I'xet•r, died recently at Oakland' An interesting seryioe ill c .,.(. ( alifuruin, of heart tatlurt. Hr was with the• induct un of Re.v.' ,S, Royle. sixty-nine year.; of age and leaver one .N.:\.. li. 11., as rector n( tit. I'unl's son and nue daughter. i•hurih, \Vaughan, was held on Tues. Mrs. Gau•,liner. wife tet 11. Al (heir- .lay evening of lot sveck. There was let•, of Klal mesiiJt•( pis-sr(I ilway alt as very Loge at trod:auee of members of TI""alay tet last week. She alts the cnngregaticom Anil, tnwnyefyla•. twenty-seven years ' of age and had The ceremony sus performed' b \' en. Item i11 only ,a'thort t:1rcluleal'uu,Hichar,la011, mks biol. Niel'ell , who fon of landau, oleo was assisted by Rev. spur nia,nom had lee% stenographer H. 1'. \Vestgatt', of Atwood. d. and Rev. for the Exeter itr,tach of the Sttvert•igtt 11' 11. 11tu tie), of 115yth. Arch. Bank. luta accepted A Isr'iitiuu will leacutl Itiehatd,on preached the we - he lietrdren, Mackay Co., of Turout"- man, which was very appropriate to ;15 stenographer. he to•Carh0l. After the induction si'I'- \'m. Brow it, 2nd concession of Grey, vice a1 short. musical program was haw • lspnsrd tet bis tine list -acre las tet rendered in the he11001 1011111 and re - his sou -in-law•, S. G. Sangster. foo ftrstitnents were peeved. thy sol of $41.31"' J1 . Brown 11x. r•- Wingham Retail Merchants Organize. sided Ib o for the pod 'foety years n will st• 1 Blake home with Mt- At tht4tt' utigalion meeting of the Fordyce, have made :111 assignment to Uro. C. Hanna. of \1'ingh,uu. Tender's are lasing asked for the erection of a new schoulht,use for 1'. S. .K, NO. 12, (i elerirh and Mullen townships. W. G. Paton, of \Vingleaut, 11114 140111140111him welirlrillitg outfit to S. \\', Leg- ghlt. of Collingswood, to which place it rias leen shipped. 14. J. Andrews has lett tr'coul- a t1 \Vinghisut branch of the Retail Mer- 5ang«tcr. rbtnt' .assrtciotiur. of 1'iulxdn onl'rrs Airs. Junatl were elected as follows: President, it. 11. 1�' owder L 1. vier -president, IV. .1. Urrer: 2nd vitraptesident, 1►. 51. Gordon: tremover, 1'. N, (ariflln : -ecr•anrr. A. %'. Brewer : auditors, 1". 11. Walley and 1,. A. It ell. The As- :urtntton is not berthed with the object prosper. if raising. fixing err controlling polices lens n1 any way,- but 10 present 11 united front and hefalre justice for themselves • and Irl .Iti•h matters ,4y ttssr-11111.111, i*totir- .tnrr, freight and ex pre,. tales, roller- I tum ttf ace.n tit s, inspection of weights .and turitxutes, purr food Ian s, 1 other matters of interest to the re - tiler. n Moine. 11 well-kinnt rt 11101• resident tel the orris. ens -rd 1,0.1*y.. Oil 1'1•.•.•111 ly. at the ars. 1)eotll was Mil Which she auires. and respected telt cunweision o at, her home• in Wil ,age of sixty- ' •3 cuuM•d by a canter had suffered fur seVrt•a liilsines% with the .\Vest rn Foundry' of 1''ingham, islet it Ve ,,its condition: An •,ester r:tt'Iu:ids 1)t' the Huron stun ranges hos been rescind from peg, .and the tit'st consig �t t) -t stoves has just I shipped. Tniiiilits Witt 1, of 1'liututf, met with tet aaccident List week which might have leen attended with ser' s re, suits. \%hale engaged at his work in the plaiting. mill he stepped 'awkward, and fell through al 1r1gs1.0trr avhieh luta been loft open. Except for it severe yhnkinl( up he WA, uninjured. • 11. J. Aitt'hcse.tt has sold his farms near itarpuihev, ill • .McKillop. to Hobert Auntie. for the sum of $2,7164: The farm tuntaius about twenty-eight 114.11.14rend Ices ren i1 good huilditigs. \1r.:\ che,on iutrr,d. going tet Alls•r- , k- etd t Is int 1 his l • wh t e•i be ,tet l sons ing op 11 Lugo tract of hind. • :\ pettily w'Wlelirlg( Cad: place tit the shame of 11 r. and ilex, Allan Slli•ir. of 31urris. int Wednesday, February 21st. whets their daughter. 3111 Aggic, Was nnit•d ill marriage to David Drnholul, tet Myth.. Hest•, 14, Met ait, per• furuteil the ceremony before al large company of guests. The happy couple will make their hohte in Myth. he Wednesday alto tee in of taut we an intetrating event took place at' .t • 11 • of the bride on the Jt h eou.rs.'nn of M*KiIlop, when Miss Slaty He i11 Isvnimr the Lride of %'t1. limn Sotit of Sesefurt11. Rey. F. H. Inrkin was be official ing clergyman. Mr and Mrs. smith have taken tip their residence r S.•ttfnrth, , Who Mes+rs. 1 er delft( r A (L,u•dm tr• , e 1 have been c14,h\t'ing e x general store busters. in Exeter 1 • the I:ut1hrre year!. have dosed 1hek torsi• there 10 lake charge of ,a Widnes,. in l(Ivth which they pur'htsrd in\Deeeniot•. 31r. Poplestotti, hes )n•td r 11101b since the beginning of the'C4 r and 11 r: IJsrliner and t 'ly will re flay there ritually. 1)r. N. It. a foods, pastor Of Jailor{ 4tl'I;I•t Melhaltst clion•h. 1•:xrti•r. 1111 ij,pwrl 1101111' its 111• pulpit Of the Itlenhofin Methodist church on s1tIt '. February 'Lith. Death came suddenly just offer the !Nieto'. had dclivctrel a 1'ineirons tied impressive sermon. 1tr w;1s se•t•vmty yearn of lige and is siitnted by lino. nuns and one daughter. REMEMBER We bu,:d bendeae good wagon Ploughs of all 'dads, Marrows, Rolle Manure Sprooders, prattlers, Wheelbarrows. Ate.. Etc. \ •.4. ,raa,ed te awl ym our catalo,:n- The Wilkinson Plough Co. LIMITED TOROITO • OUIDI Sold on 3 Month8' Trial Vow money returned d not'absbcd In every ways 61151:aLis, ALWAYS READY FOR INSTANT USE because the "l:arM-Magnetic" o {arL0tlnal/l tr,wl'rnAand hollow ground in its owe I,eculiA way. With S� ordinary prelul VQk use. it will hold its edge lot years with cps c.r uu t • ktugs•tle Nr to 1436 leather oam • Do.bt• comae..7ts for Iwo beards "Carbo- Magnetic" F las. tic Cashion Smola. $1.00. !tie booklet "Biota to /theatre." sur (..w u> e W HO vet 1 - Corer tel I) Stolen Pleasure The children will show you the merits of Mooney's biscuits r you give chem the chance. Moonelts Perfection • Cream Sodas have made themselves famous all over Canada in A very short time. Crisp. - inviting, tasty. Different from Any other cracker you have ever eaten Say "Mooney's" to your grocer. N'T DOSE THE 'STOMACH. Hyomel Cures Cataria by Breathing emetic Healing Air. Yon raw, 1 afford to risk pollee - pent •ithlt Ity taking 4tlotig arks, into th stonuu•h in the vain hole 01curing; •ttarrh of the nose and throat. The only true way of raring catarrhal t roily is by the use of Ilyulnei, w'h' •'s is bta.ithlOi Wk. er that r:; ask Itlllal I 1111 h a ti t II a 1 It It Yvon i is not every sec to t• 1 u wry, and its forth is given .to al •e•put:161. physici,tM. Its WM. Im tileiiiii 14 eucalyptus o 'Phis is rumble] with other hr:ding, /tr• tic g stool It:als,3ntn, so the when timing Hoo el. the air you hr, the is filled wi t gettn•killing, heart giving. curatiV powers. It kills all catrt•rhal germs and restores the mucous me•nbrane of the nose, throat lend lues to at ler• fectiy,healthv e inion. The complete. It,ytimei outfit. eon0t4t- ing of n neat phcket inhaler, a Inedi- eint' dropper and n bottle of Hyuhw'i, costs but $1, and e'xr111 bottles can be ubtnittgl for :10 toile', king it the Molt ernntttltcal nle•lhtrl of cueing colau•1•h, atm wr11 /IS the most reliable. If you eanuot obtain 1lymne•i of year deader, it will be forwarded by nuttl,'postnge paid. reik1'w•eipt of price. Write today for einyultttion blank t hitt will entitle you to lt•t'Vires of our medical department without chorea. Thr R. T. Booth 1'mnpttty, Ity- •i Ruilditg, Ithaca, N. l'. GIRLS 'IN PLENTY. On Thursday, I:Own uy 22211(1, Mite Heat McNair: of 4'r tiltivn,k, wily in rd in uuuti;ipp• In J. Robertson "With regard Ml ate, item in yealer- Mit ,ell, nf,Mt'iitl, Shlnitnh+l' The 111'SSOW, sayingthat the•femallesex cere•m ny t tt'v. r1) 1n41 in 1'r:anbrnok was greatly in the minority in the nllanse v He•v. 11. "lis McHiu•. 3l•' counties of Huron and Bence, allow •end ;11r•s. Mthhell reit nn a slumt to say that v • correspondent 1 ,;"11,117.:,lnu Iri�, t1) ('IiiCngre. after one t have been kindly misinformed. which they will take up their iv - I have lived in•lhnon enmity nearly aidt•nce at Me fifty years, nod can saw that there appear 11) Ire it Inuit, LIMP marriageable females to one of the male sex. and It is a very common sight to set• three, four or five girls going with one young nutn, as many of our young Men hn)'e gone West. leaving the girls her'. Phoneve it is abut the %atilt' in limp small. ns I was talk- ing tort voting lady 11 short time ago from Mildnuty, Bruce wanly. She said that thew. were five gills to nor boy them. Sol your emigrant ',title for wives are out of the qucsl ism here. ' 'MIt11W'ttlle tat. mhvir h, Ifucoti ('minty, Felt, 1M." 0 ONE WAS BLAMED. strophe at the Bridge Guelph. Guelph. Slat• ".- After waiting three weeks to s •11 • the evidence of Clement :\me'3•, t1 - •lege foreman, who w,14 no !erimts i • 'tired, the in- quest. upon the acridcn t, the (Lu(•Iph (irxlet•ieh Railway a le 0t•,1nd MVP!' bridge, by which t o nen Inyt their lives through the it; • ing of the derrick while placing a r1.p-toe girder on the bt•idge, wife con talr41 Incl night.. 'rhe Pura- wile unable to dee whether the upsetting was canned 1 defieta in the trendily'', 1)1% by defects in the construction of the derrick, in of free the evade• re n . hitt founts that it was not entlwd by criminal negligence. its every urle of the employee.' did is he possibly ertnld 11ndt•r lite citemitsttnces to prevent such an ocrnt'n'nar. • Uel your sale bills at The Signal. LEGAL NOTES. Huron Correspondents Answered in Mail and Empire's Legal Colunm. A. t'., (Tinian: 4ju,-- During An im veatigatiou A tyle intimidated +end hurried into eigniug a atltemrut of facto which purported to giveevideure r'lieving the elf eitls of an inst it at • from all blame. lir now regrets It ty- ing signed the statement. Can he re- pudiate it and bring an sixth cou against the panics for rousing 'situ W sign Ans. --Even it A cru► aucuvrl in prov- ing that the statement which he signed was untrue, it will out add au)'Lhiug to Iris credibility as it wit- ness. The With who 11111,0.4 1 ' • •If to be intimidated iutii putting his Ili It) to f lar statement (.111 apt be Cilli• sidrreir it very 'reliable portion. He may succeed tet deet•uving the tater of the seawater.' which ler aigmetl, 10'11 it is quite certain that he CA WWI II1a1111t1111 all roll ittl tall ILa1Uag0a Agisimat' flu ptlrtics Wilt) iuducrd htim W sign it. \\loxeter. --( t, -Il haul at axle of farm stark : A put a COW to fur sale. The ('(11Y turas Mild. The puC- chA:tet• now liuts that ane of Iter teats does not give milk. Cali h• return Ow cow and demand his 111oucy Back Ans.--Where houses err cultic are. sold at pubic ,ulctiuu without ail)' ••warrant)-', as ler their soundness, the purchaser buys them tit his own risk. Che general rifle i, t hart t he purchaser of articles s,tlll it 5/111/1111xuction utast et/A.mine (het11 11111141 f. The ,arc ' 'et is not la 1 to point out their defects, W. It., 16e-ltw,taI. - Qu. -If 11r - sett dice worth $i11,16)), does the Hov- e 'tit charge ,r {a'rcenttge on the whole amount. or only on the excess tet••t $111,16)1? It there are debts 'mist they he deducted ft•f$m the amount of the e•stlte before the succession duty can be charged. Alla. N11 suee'rss. duty is enl- teCtahle from any estate which is un- der. or deals not exce141, 8111,01K I. If the estate exceeds $111,16)1, after pay- ment of della,, and is IttI,te eco tint V, the duty t. rolleetable frown the whole amount. Where he estate passes to It stranger 10 ler ('rut. is collected. If it passes to certain of the lustre dial tont relatives of the Ilrt't• tmal .1 per cent. only i. collected, 12iChe debts t. be deducted, anti the duty is chargeable on the, balance. See Sur- tessinn Duty Actof 111 ti, it ia', too lengLhv to give herr. • l'. if., -qu.-1 ani it house- holder in a village and receive $1.1) annually brine* a1 mortgage on 11 farm. Can 1 ie e pellet' to pay int. tax? Ano, - The income derived from mart -gages is eubjeet to taxatiiut. There is no exemption in such Cam,. But the income of a farmer "derived from his tarn)" is exempt. Correspondent Says There Is a Surplus in Huron and Bruce. Mr Merritt s Explanation. - The following letter trout It. N. Slet•t•itt lythe entitlitlg editor of The London Free I'r.•ss explaie% itself : Sporting Ed4•n Editor Free Pts : 1ii a eo ' silicon of 21t11 Itlt., 01Kne.•t1 "Tecumseh," a slight injustire is (lone Clinton. On the aftrt•nta,t of the tin\ of the match Clinton 'phoned, desit•i of postponing 1ht' galore. Ilene%o the boy's would prefer• -a night w114 the ire would be goxai, I rnn"'•nw However, 1 inllucdtayely letu•tn•.' piety art•autgentent% had been and 'phoned to have the gamy played, and tole expected the match that _ night. fiat• the Clinton tram had dispersed, and the manager tells ere pAG he did his utmost to co his players. Failing, he tried twice to retch ale by l'hcT,notg(1l,M(ar hawing mauls the suggest n that. 111 account of the 1111111110' ,bachelors in tort' of 11181.1)11, fin 'o and Middlesex. snmu' of the girls con'ng out filen the ()141 (lomaty shoed be wilt to, Ihisedis- tt'li't, 'tttU' writes to that pet er any follows : a. Matt. On February 1,. 1 there dieltkan old and respected t'esi 'tit of Kincardine in the person of Mrs. etude McKenzie, in her eight 3'•ninth ye t. Death 'w'as the result of ,t stt'ck' of paual•018. Che dereasitl WAS 0 native if Me, it lea d AIM Came 10 ('11(1x(114 ill Masi, She hai.1 resided in Kincardine for :t it ober i,t Years. She is survived by at fit ily of teinr irens 11 (111'4• daughters, Mrs. Angels 31,•1A'Ist, 1)f (itoI•t'idl, Io11) Il daughter. Leaving Wingham for thz West. \laiguire, %%Ingham. has meld Iia roil estate and ,insurance boldness to J. 11. Chisholm. a fanner %'tnghtm young than. Mr. Maguire purposes going West to engage morrextenslt ely in the real estate business. Death of Mrs. George Clark, Haller. The death Occurred on %'nlneselty, February 21st, of Mrs, George ('Lurk, at her hone in Mallett, 1►eath, which wits rine to heart trouble, Came very suddenly, Claiming its victim before medical nl cadence ennld be pt•nrumd. Th.' d,''ioisttl. hi, was a native of York'shitw, England, was seventy -t hove years of Age Itnd 514110 one of the oldest residents of the township. Resides her husband she leaves e. family of thrw tion% and Her daughters. Seaforth Nuptials, The marriage was gniel.lc solenn- ilaYl on %'edne'+dty aftrrnr.in of last weak, ,It the home of the hride'0 fatfler, e,f hiss May, only daughter of N, UIuiT, of Medina h. and Jas. Grieve. Dan of Hebert thieve, of McKillop. Rev. A. K. Mike, paator of the Sow forth Methodist church, performed e The Shape Vermanent Style and of Semi -ready Garments Teltivauay, March t4, 190ti 3 PIMPLINE e 1 lel PIMPLES 1'iulpline is absolutely guaranteed to cure the worst CAMAS of pittplen and °thi . stele akin IdiM'aaes that can le found. four or five applications have entirely cured x1111(1 l'ane's lath we guau'- aut•e ane bolt IP a pavfet41 are, Money refunded if not snliafau'lory. To Whom It May Concern : 1 used 1'ittplinr and caul highly reepml lltettd it. 1 w•as lruublwf Willi pingdes and t skin 'Baena.. tut 3 ears. I - used less than 11 bolds tit Pill ilii' Mill l sal per- manently ruled 1 there -is not a pimple on my Tice. It is a wonderful cute. Teens, CtusetN. Iiuelph, Ont. Price 50 cents, postpaid P.ve • •sae wants style in his clothes. S men say they don't, but they are mistaken. Almost all reatly-made clothing has 'style jet it. In fact, it is style that sells ha' f the ordinary ready-made clothes. But there are t5eo kinds of style- etlrfacc style and through-and-through lailor.'l style. There is as mych differ. trace between them as there is Between a wooden Louse palated to look' like stone -and a solid stone, 13011se. Surfacessty1e is created principally in the i/ressiwg room -put in with the hot iron -it pleases you when you try it on, tut after a couple of weeks wear it looks as if it had been drawn through a knot -]tole. , Our styles see designed by the ac- knowledged last clothing designer in Attlerica. Semi -ready styles are right - then we tailor *cut permanently. Smi-ready Apt is bath from the fouuylation out. 'every step in the, con- struction is in i%o hands of expert tailors. The shot$$►. are permanently stitch - moulded into shape (see the illustration), not prated and shrunk by a hot iron only to erg out of shape utter a little wear. Every part of eve, hemi -ready gar- ment is stitched into permanent shape. 1f the least unevenness shows it is ripped sad re -stitched, not smoothed over with a hot iron. Every garment is pasiltill by an expert as perfect in shape letter it gate to the pressen. Semi -ready fit is a certainty. Our plan of physique types cover every class of figure. Short stouts and tall stoat:'., sloping shoulders anti over -erect, as variations of figure are provided fur in the Semi -ready plan. • These points give you. style,' fit aa.I comfort—now for wear. ^ Every piece of cloth that comes in' our tailorey has lteen selected at t1,, mill by our cloth experts ; hefure• it i placed in stock it is tested by the tit, severe tests. Some cloth mea rpy vc are too severe, but we think not, for we put our reputation back of t'' 1 Y thread of it when we sew the Semi - ready label in a garment. • The silk -sewn seaters, the carcf:t l •: selected linings, the ,perfectly. ti..'.t button -holes, every little detail is , 1: fully watched so as to inns:e :;euli-1. ' tailoring the best produced. You can see -the style, fit :aid 1.^1 of a Semi -ready garment wh':n • try it on -there, is• no guess wet: - . our guarantee covers any pxosath'c - velopment. Next time you are thinking of r'.,::.. . drop in anti see w -ill' justice to your- self, you should investigate our claims Sy4 Semi -ready Tailoring E. BROWN & CO. (GUELPH. ONT. SEIM Build P ow bygr11ingour Beef, Iron & Wine $1.00 battle for Mc. Cud Liver Oil SI.UO botllt fur 501x. Compound Syrup Ilypophos• r pintopintoSI.UI bottle, 51c. Any of thew' irlediciuer will put you in good bhispte for the springs, \ H. W. Thomson's DRUG STORE 011 GODERICH - - - MclihN BROS., Agents 'ph I f I ' '1' f this. lint the I s o withstand- r a• remains. lett not 1 111 fat ort ing c plot• arrangements hard been inside; many tickets sold, and that the boys fully expected the match, no telegraphic or other' Inexsage wits smut. This fact, added to the displeasure felt hist year, when Clint ou (lid not play a return ge • that hail been advertised, explains the warmth if the w•t•ite•r. Haul he known the full trircumstances 0 w•onld cet•ttinly. have noted tht•tl his letter. , It. N. )1KBItrr. urich, Marsch 1. Verdict on r E FENCING alt was unsurtrn% u . scan'' j THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST 1)r. Si tigly pr patients. which a 'trot which illust•at ofrrt• Iiainn. A voting man tiit' ,Ment• and lie melody that had befit "The thing for not physician said, •'I" to dei en hour before• break font ing," The patient took his leave, i week returned.; ••%Veil, how sec you feeling physician asked' , e n• o •if thing," wont the reply. -Alil Did you follow my tulvice, and drink hot water an 1 before. breakfast "i dal my test, sir," said the young mat, "hut 1 couldn't keep it up am ten minutes At stetell."-'SVunl urs llotne Uompan' . 'rhe high fiver is usually the heavy feller.- - he iioheuliten. The Hot Water cure. lass Osler is always exceed - bee in hie directions to e relater all expe•t•ience r practitioner once haul the dangers of lack visited ellr tiny 141 tt 't'ilted tt Cmlll moil t1 him, to do," ter Int water ery morn - (I in a l on tbuy knife for w h ora• t When you a 3 ' the steel intheconsider the n t f quality blade. The biggest and heaviest knife ire:et nci•essaniy the best. Netw there is ji,.1 ay much difference iil.lhe yu:dity and "Ark meth of Steel in fence wire xs there is in a knife blade or razor. • The Page Co. use a high carton steel wire. which though it costs you but little more, is fifty per cent. (io;-) stronger tIan wire incliner fences. T'helightcst PAIGE fence is as strong 'e0 the heaviest of ether makes. Notice the lock in l'.1G1, "EMPIRE" FENCE. You may have noticed also that others, are imitating it. That is a good recommend for it. Where we lead others follow. All PAGE wire is "COILICD.”,not crimped. Gist priors before placing your mrd the extra str'•n rth an s t v;or Besidesd f, tis workmanship,p.1\GE FENCES aledip- ped in a special white painto% hit h on top of the bcs1.4galaanlrit:g, will lengthen the life of wire for years. Aqd, also, this e. white coaling makes wire touch more. sightly. • 4)o- t.; .to - the great •treng lit and elasticity of I'AGF. fencing, ono- -third lass posts are re- quired, thus reducing the cost of the fencing. • "As you get in PAGE, FENCES one -halt more fence strength, greater protection against rust, halter workmanship, ••FENCES. better appearance, use less posts, can you afford In use other fenccs,.'ven though you could but' thein for oar -half the lyrics of the, PAGE i' But, really ours cost you little if any more. • 0s I er for Fence Giu.-s or Lawn Fence. THE LOC K IN PAGE "EMPIRE' Sold and erected by J. I3. HAWKINS, Godericn 1 371 If you are in Need of anything in the line of' Tinware, Graniteware, Stoves and Ranges, Coal Oil or Gasoline, call at PixI)E1t's, ,.He keeps only the best and prices are right. Let hint• figure on your Plumbing, Heating and Tinsmithing. 'mithulb . S •5.1'rlsi.t "PION (iti-ARAN- TEED. RAN- 'I'I•:h►. W. R. Pinder 1 min.!) nun , fi rmr r1 I lea R nil, former,. as the 1 Oink Made. he. nu, tI tins ter g•aparll7, Ih. Stanek. Mt I.et There, welch other, lark. Try Ihr 1(103411 tar making ngood herd lied - for pnlrerirlog I tt,. or Roel lason net. or for not' tough init. It'a the Innot.h lar. None Rg mina 01)1 .',r rho name "BISSELL..' Nor Salo by Aram Mnnu(aclurcd by T. E. BISSELL, ELORA, ONT, -Ask for Booklet "fr." If You Suffer From Germ Troubles, Please Learn W Thousands who wore sick -like you, perhaps -are well to-drey because of i•trinozone. Many had doctored long. Many were discouraged because other treatments had failed. But they were treating germ diseases with remedies which do not kill germs. We offered to buy them it bottle of Liquozone-just as we foffer you. They did with it what other remedies failed to acromplish. And those countless cured ones - seattered everywhere - are now telling others what Liquozone has done. Kills Disease Germs. Contact with Liquozone kills any form of disease germ, because germs are .of vegetable origin. Yet to the body Liquozone is not only harmless, but help- ful in the extreme. That is its main distinction. Common germicide. are poisons when taken internally. That in why medicine hna been so helpless in a germ disease. Liquozone is exhilarating, vitalizing, purifying; yet no disease germ can exist in it. The virtues of Liquoaone are derived solely from gums. They are generated qt, the hest produeeri of oxygen, ,lil- p r dioxide and other germicidal gases. The meets of making requires large tipper us, end from 8 to 14 days' time. The oh t is to PO fax the gases, and to romhine em, all to Carry Intl) the sys- tem a powelrful tnnio-germicide. Wo purehaAed the American rights to Liquoaoae ate *masts of testa had ��f1s J. BROPUEY & SON THE LEADINn s Funeral Directors and Embalmers Orders carlully attenunt In •t ■11 hours. ,,gel or de. t Liquozone COM Do. withpowerhad been been made it. Ill proved, again and agaiin the most. diffteult germ dienaey. Then we offered to supply the first bottle free in every disease that required it. And over one million dollars have been spent to an- nounce and fulfill this offer. .The result is that 11,000,000 bottles have been used, mostly in the palet two years. To -day there are countless cured ones, scattered everywhere, to tell what Liquozone has done. But so many others need it that this offer is published still. In the last few rears, science has traced acorea ad die - Pules to germ attacks'. Old reme,br•s do not apply to thorn. We wish to show those lick ones -at our cost -what Liquosone can do, Where It Applies. These are th . diseases in which zone has been most employed. In three it hall earned its widest reputation. In all of these troubles we supply the first bottle free. And in all -no matter how dif- ficult -we offer each user a two months' further test without the risk of a palmy. Asthma nMtnp-liner A IAMB - l MEOW nonorrh.a Moot Bonrhltis AV Falr-tnS. oia Aland Poison taanrlmp,n• Ane, Tvvv*I.. teceorrheu ('nnelts-Holds Nalarle- Yewaisis Corwnrnptt.n ihlel - Qnln. Contaglmie nt.onlsu Rhemin•n.m Cann.? -Catarrh facrntote 4.1,31%111s Inserting Hen her TRh.restia Ya',,.tea- r:1 Ip.lY 'roman C101a/.Oal1 NOON Throat Tt.,bl41 Iss best forms of eke fnll0wleg R nay Trnunlea 1.' o1.07 Trml,lrw Mtn b Trembles wnm.n a t,t,.aa.+ Yet rneantn,atbn nr catarrh - lelpere nr pd. a•ned b • -11.111111 Indic -at. • germ altar In nor me MPhil It? ldgwvnn. r u r• villins , ane ntupfla ^ s remarkable resui u 50 Bottle Free. If you need i'luozone, and have never tried it, please s. d us this coupon. We will then mall y an order on a loeal druggist for a to .. rzn bottle, and will pay the drtggiat ou vee for it. This 10 our free gift, made t eonvineo you; to let the product itself ow you what it can do. In justice to y, melt, please aceeppt it today, for it places • u under no obligations whatever. Liquosone costs 50c. and 111. CUT OUT THiS COU 1,111 It out ■nil man It In The T imb:aom Cern - panl,4M-4g4 w'ab*b Aya, Chicago. My dims. Is i base never MM 1,1g1n0eM, het 14 yea will Supply m. • bis bottle free 1 will uta 14 A R D 1 s Oise ell asgass--ente plalalr • Mout teal (hie Mier ap pates torte. mows mil,. boy pkyetelau nr1...0l•I not yet meas Lt.aassas Will r Maly .opldl•d for a mat •r i, GUNDRY 13ROS. Livery, Hack _AN. 'Bus Stables (1001) 110103E$ CARR! AIRES PHA ETON 13 ---•-K T C., AT -- Illy, 14 ON ABLE T --- I ll,14ONAI3I.E :' E 14— _ ti 1bu•ks and reli- able drivers in charge of the 'Ibises, which will Sleet all train a iantl steam lfitatm tiwaviausmommotwoso ALL IAA ATTENDED TO I'HOM1 '1,1' FROM HOTFI y .y ' •t h. v ► VAT H017, SEs IRt RH GUNDRY BROS. t44PUTH +TItRt71' l'iP t --# i