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N A JKIRACLEI'•
--osy Hemiltu. Peupim
Blooding Pilot Cured
__shier Years d Sfderm .
wscV.dsys . ay a pea -but the dsy hi
wale psopk liv,a s .1.1105 a *we-pre.at
WL.' k sen dla.esuog thsa Itching. Nlsediag
Far) Sawa wy tie oely cats is the tads. We
aft..preeaos sae a...crwry. Raid this Isom:
ayyrr,sn/had PJm *Ault fr.uenaiad and Mad
/A. Neb.,' prom war rams, •/a.w/
agie...41.. O/... /,n/4...✓,u ,n ern,,t mu mart
tf(4uwA! le Ira.M./ea day. Nn el A.•drA.l!•
eels. tins" rasa" r ma'am,, be! u.rk leer tae CAM.
••fA,woman, In A'mw diel --a4. ohm Se..A £A.a.-
/a*j'.J P -..1/. -was abs.. r ewe penal le remota
rr•a.. !l.. d," n'.l,:ma*s-I..Me.! rthtt
"Oa as, 4.A„ a Sari...Vali O. n(Mrn/ vea, rdrur/.
(mato. /a Sri/v• .,r;M•, all Mr or nral.e.a awl
, to 44.4. 1 ear rya malt bah Atm.ad alu.d
a aeroMm of Mm R. r Orla.I•.'.l.
•• / th .mgf, r v:rm.tsJ Mu. 4.4 al fatal lam area"
.slim atbass Ni' Samaria,' r.r4,"41..1.
//a+.%haw, Ala..1. 1. 4.4..
(•,sw,J) /1.r1CrRsark,.,kUm;
S!,1'.
pss.1 lbs Olt asst of prod yaw Waal?
Mr. O:lear►is is it, w•'1 Lco..o breeder of
p,„gxen►as ag►
Ewa) eat il.l :-„.,Iwo \sows liar.
Mita iia rise n l.,is+i gf i.l !shag whet, red
harm,.,,,4411'; sag ,t' •.. not tuesel Piles. Eczema
rat. Brow sad ether die
uoabks. In: •1,. - •• w!2.:u) Aid/imps:
-vw bur
T tamed., Limited
11ar YN' . 4. -'
A Baker's Triumph
The Mooney Baker cannot
produce anything better than
Mooney's Perfection
Cream Sodas
The very best of flour, butter
and cream -- the most modern
plant the very best baker in
Canada. A btscue superior to
any other you have ever tasted.
Say "Mooney'i to your grocer.
r11HF:1
The Beaten horse show will Iw held tended his operation, lord twenty
onNrptrultwr'2lth. I yea)*ago he t. ued up ,a produceHon i)Iliam Pxtrrson, Minister of banter at Wigan peg which. with itx
(lustuaa, ho to 'nem the Kant Htuvtn I branches, did a large busiuese through'
fair at Brueerle. out the West and the \dirthweat.
Several deer hour been vrs•n lately
the last few years he had lived
sortie retired and for
alongthe bike shun between Dr s- fsortie luusalts he had
daleand(int11d Bend. ) been critically ill. Mrs. Perosons died
II514fl '.4.141.1 .1.441) and the surviving
John Mei'(14d, elf'. iuglia ul. bud hie ('hilth'ru err : \ 'illiauf, of l'enirelie
thumb in the coags of it m aeloine in the John, or \'xnrouvrr ;• A. R., mf %yin.
fIu.•tory at \\'ingh one day las. nip.yt, and Mrs. (l4.orge Ktnr►•)', of
week. ('rutt•xliu.
1)r. Rollins, formerly oY Eaeler, is lhath lel Kgs. J. W. Hill, yww►11rhiU•
now located at R'ay t. Alberta,
having. removed threw Crum Prince. The death of Mee..Inshu4 %V. Hill
Allwrt.
leek plater et S hill on Monday
Miss Beattie. daughter of John Beattie t w4.rk iu 1►rr fltty-eighth year.
Beattie, Seifert h, h,td the mliefurIuie 'rhe devwkeeel heal Iw.'m .11 fin several
to slip and break her left arn1 11110 41:►)' 11114111 h., Shr t4. su1vivr,t h)' 114.1' hus-
1a)ud and four W,11. (ieorgr \V., of
land week. Stanwaal, \V.aehiugt'el : S1s'W t
W. A. Galbraith. dealer .in clouding of n:tt•idn,tu, Mask, : 1h•Ivin *0(1 and 'rosette' 'rosette'furuinhings tit. 1 •lintafn, bee mrd, eine at home.
assigned to the W. E. Sanford ('.4'
of Hamilton. y Township A Stank Innocent
Thr hovel option campaign, is icing "en"11 OhsrrveI : .I,dua Steph('n•
rushed inGrey. Morris ,• uutlw►ay.fiid 4ou. who ha, lived in !laude)• 4411111'
pushed
wish it view of eubu0+..50 to 10112s %idled He1.4111 for Ow lint. time
the ratepayer*.
un Monday. He Wri• p;r:•.etly mow-
* 1114.
Mar??. N,uliger. of Dim11w•ew14L Pras.el at the. nizt• :11141 ly,ts'.uancr of
was married tit the Zurich parwnlxge the psac0 m'Htwl that it hr lived
01 5I lay: 10111 Md., to Wm. Schultz h4' w•uuld r hwe ofltn. Hr has
of Mt. 1'Irlw•um, Mit*.H• 1. 114.15 in Lindon n4. Ton onto aur
5,14114' On x titin.
Wei. J. E.Campbell. a Curlier red -
Action for Dams es.
dent. of Blyth. woks .tarried et \\'inn{• [
peg on the '.Simi in.t. tr. Minim Amy O. Meier has been riven that the mei!
Uoeltty, of \\'inuilwg. of Mrs.• \\'in. Wilk -Mem', 4th line of
Andrew !•:. F:uuuPlt11n. Bervi.'. has Mo:•4.i. Iqw n14hip, xg•un.i the I8.411,1
rnU)rltwl from the \\'were with ,1 Horan and limy Blanch Agrir'ul-
brukrt arm. Reboot the arm caught
lural Societies. clt nling $11))) from
iu lite twit 11f 4 vgmratl41 each, for damages owing to injury to
one of het -limbs at the bast fall fair at
'rhos. A11114li..i 14 and f. 1)• re- Brnx.rl'• to „teaIN„tea 41, (i...te •iwl)
•4."I 1,1.1 week (10111 \t'inghan11" on (Mauler :11.41. The M,wieIie, will
Calgary. Alberta. where they will d.'(,',,d 114.' 114't 1111).
make their home in the fent e.
The 14.x14,•.4.1ohu Short reed. on 111e A Hallett Wedding.
11th line 11f .,\loud., wan ,l4'4(uV•IA by The residence of W. 1. I(tBrie,,
tire on the ith fuel. A ieeid port' ' twat S ' 'hill. war taw ..ear 4111
of the hunw•11uld a•tdrrtm were e4veel. Tuesday of 1.1s1 -week of the wedding
Noruu,11 1(1,1m•rtarat. Irr4vnrrl ,f of him 'laughter. Mier. Ella May Mc-
Hrmcr ruunty, iv pmlt.iug 111.• fimi.hing Brien. to 'rho., E. M.*wnl. 11f Htln4.tt.
tl)IIr114'e 1111 ill, hartut•y of 111.• c ty of Ihr 441.0 )• was performed by 11'•v.
Bruce. whish will shortly la• it. the 1'. R. (i ...1 Clinton, and after the
hounds of the printer. needfestivities the newly -wedded
On1'hursetny, Srp tender Ikh, nt the ('(maple heft on x trip to Detroit and
looter 111' Mr. and nits. Henry 1`xrtrt•, either points. Mr. and Mrs. MasonTuM►rrnulith, their second deughter, will take up housekeeping on the lith
He•bow•r•n, war married 141 1r011111Yd co• nren.iun (.f Hulletl.•
Tuylor. a pt••wln•toum fanner uC (initial Death of Mrs. (Rev.) J. Staebler, Crediton.
Bend. On Monday. September 11th0 Mrs.
J.s. ('Lurk. h:trnees-mak.•r, ('rediten. Staebler, wife. of Rev. John Mt40hlrr.
lute sold him huaineee a0 his sun, died et( rrdiu)n at the age tit seventt•-
Franett ('lark. of itt•antnu, who taken seven yearThe deceauel WW4 born
pl.s'Nsion Uetnlwt• lilt. las. Clark in- in Germany and came W this country
trod+ ring to the. West in the alsmut mixty yeer•v ago, settling with
spring, her parents in Waterloo county. A
A. H. Muvgt•ove, principal' of ‘Virg- tett year, later• ..h1• w'a. Harried to
h public shoot. is It candidate for R.'v, John Stacbler• wh" is now .ufwr-
m1rl11wI•ehip in the Advisoy Council 'annnatwl xnd *44 living a1 1'redit11n.
which is bring r.tehlirhed in
connec-tion with th.• ehu'ati .d y' -tem of 'ourviv4..
Ontario. blarrage in East Wawanosh.
Mrs. John M.•Nah and her mother. The reeidenee of Mr. tied Mrs. James
ilia. M.Niti,, of ('ranbr.sok, were Walsh. of East Wawa/Irish. was the
thrown on! of their huggy while re- wenn of x hippy e•vf•nt on \VWhlt•s-
nuning from Ethel one day last week. day, SeptetnlWr 12th. when their
Booth were inj red, the (atter rather youngest daughter. %laic A., was
40•11 441)•. married to` \Villiemt .1. M.•Ilurra)•. tit
John Wil.on has 14.ld his farm on Morrie. The ceremony was per -
he McKillop -Hallett lone, neer Caine termed by Rev. \\'..H. Hartley. of
shame. no Ji1114.1• Adams, of Constance. lit)•1h, in the pre,ence of the int
The price is $7,445). '1'114 farm con- mediate relatives .4 the centric -tine
tains 111) tu•re's, with geoid boil. parties. The ynung4•esnple are )upn-
and everything in, tlr1t•c14'' condi- lar throughout the neigh*ue-hoed end
tion. will live on the fart. in Ilorri. where
'rhe following p•rlw)ns from this the groan' has diced nr•u'ly all his life,
emont4 are attending !Amami N11t•,n.)1 Diza of Creeping Paralysis.
School : Miry Bark, Mitt+ Ross, ;Sirs j•pee drah urcurlwa wit 1'Iwlaten 1111
Smith, Ili14. \111tun, HrU,mrl• .Alis. lionise, lath lost., of Mr44. King•
Dur Dungxnu.in 1 Mi+N T. M. wife• of Albert King. and daughter of
are coming hark and
1 {I w'iU i,Iw'ays Ir our en
dearer to serve ow moa •r•
1„ the best of our ',tidily ii auav
thing they need in the line of
Heating and .yl
Plumping,
Eavestroughing,
Roofing and
(leneral
Repair Work.
Prompt service and vbsfact.on
guaranteed.
We ,H•4 44111e .gen,. Ihi••
v4ar ngnin foot those wr1r1.1 ated
Good Cheer and
Penn -Esther
Ranges
and Heaters.
p,Pavr )'our orders rally- and
Il aid the r1,44h..
ALWAYS NEAIY
FON INSTANT USE
became the "Carbo -M c"
i..4rf.a ally I'm and
we
hulk.., trol is is emu
'walla.. way. With
ordisar Lime, careful
hold
1. 1. 4 to
•a to
WSW
NonJ.
I.ew ewete s4t!
Pew *WNW, ops
he worry scads
"Carb..Merneae" mew
ie (:uMos Shope. II.00.
fee booklet "Niru uo &hives..
) Nr +ale h.
CHAS. C. LEE, - Goa*rich
puhtl'ton. (',uluw : 111.. ,1, N. L,►ne. \Ir. and Mrr. \\'ihi:un ttaftnee)•, ut
Brucelleld. • E. ter. at the ago of forty-two year,.
\Vie. Ii.•rgot1, who has ramie led line gins.. of here death was rtrreing
the lirip hotel at Seatonh for. 4.h.• ,,tralyeie. Five months ago Mrs.
Imre dew• Year.. 1.:Ir sdd mut I" .1 'hi' King showed Nym )* . of this di.-
F'tzputriek. late proprietor of yh.• ('4144' and 44411414. then she 11.1d wIPiveil
1 'latenee holler, London. 51,. Fox- the best of medical row, boot from the
p:ltrirk takes p oiesessiun 111e latter time .4 her drat illness h,•r suffering,
part lit 1110 in. nib. were beyiiii the pawn of pen to ili.-
'l'he *4)ta re form, on the :loth line of .rile. di.•s1drr her husband. the de
Muerie belonging to \Vile beery, of remind leaves three eleil tree, two
iwondrn. hos heed Odd 10 'Wilson ;imp• and ,a !14))•.
Marks, of Wallow.. township, Perth Clinton Collegiate Reorganization.
enmity, who will take pm).s•4sien this
fall. I'hr price i, -.aid to 1N• in the The buster (board .d' (Tinton ('01-
nrlghlw't't11Ni1 u( Sauna
b.ga;atr 1r)rtit'tt.• has drride'l 111 re -
(In Towelay, September 1IIb, Rev. .mginiz.• the teething nt4ff of the
K. Schurlkr per -toweled Ihr reretunny a •haul and with this end in view the
which united Mise Tem'. do hoer of Prrsrtt t.•.whet•, hey.. all been nutidrd
A. Hartung, %nrirh, and Edward t11:11 their rnntr,lrts with the 1141trd
4(1•int, of flee• Nam, WWI,. 151,1,1.1(4•14 Willtrrminatw on the 44th of Novrnl
11f>n1a.r y. Ile. and Mr,. Seim bet next. The hoard will in Ihe .11h111-
will continue In residein %nrirh. tittle advertise for!towhees. u114.11ng
A happy event. 1'1)k pl4r.' 4(1 II"' and pn•incipal. $1,•11,1: Knglieh rmd
Methodist pwareonage 4t Henwtl u° 1111441. Lutgnag.r, *Lomat: 411544441,'.,
%V•411rs111) Se•plc11dwr i21h, arhrl5 Moo; nithrmatiis, $gin•; ronttmPrrLil.
tiat•net. .1. Frayne. of 1's11w•nr, xnd $len. The present 'utrn11r1s of the:
Annie M., only daughter of Mr. and „hall may of wtusr rHulk.• 4p Iicxtim
Mn. Wna. Reid, o1 Exeter North, f'
were united in meter' m *. Ric, t')4. any of the do so. m('nt11ne•t, if
T y they ,IN.In• to do so. The rrMdut!11(4
Mr. Toll. • of the board bringing this move Into
1)n \Velneo4day of list %seek \V. D, effect gave 344 the w,)N,11 for it "the
Clarke, aecomnlxnt of the Molsane dif eulty Ihe• hoard hos eiper•iel11.4'N in
hank at Exeter, was married to se•11ring n 44p.w•i4lisl in 1144' Noi.•1114' eM-
Vivien May. daughter ofMr. sail Mrs. part input, and the praminenwP this
\\'i11i1n11', %%$IN(m. 114 1441nlnm. The department now "weenie% in the elm
rate y woe. performed al the First rxti1111 ! N)•e10111 of the Province." B.
.INIheNlisl church, leentun, by I1r'...1. p), Grant, formerly 01 (41.,1 rir'h ('(r1 -
\V. ( irnh.11n. Irgixl4 [wahine, has been engaged to
Thr doth occurred on SHndnp, lake eh4l•gt of the seir: ire department
ise inns., of Mrs I 1 HrNwlwin. Kin• *4'I5I11(11u•ily,.-
sardine. "b4' deee,lr44d wool mottled
_ is
oilmen. It year age 81541 wee only nine- Uses of Mak.
leen )•elft+ of rage. A little baby girl A very mild North of Engliunl vie; it.
aurvice. her. 115'x. II.wllwin ens had for w • Bene tw•en di.plrnee.'l
furnn•tpy Misty lined lie Ryan., of with they'tali6y of 11111k srtswl h[nl.
\\'alhu•rhorg. At length he determined to lemon.
The [ergo. bares of (ieorgr 1A41g?ns. strode with his ntilktum► for supplying
.4 the 11romon 6,114, MNanlee. were nosh week end?. ile began mild] ':
destroyed by fire en Wednesday even- weenie hewn wanting to set. yeti in 'w-
ino( ul Last week, together oath the gent no 1h.• .pn.11ty of milk with
season's trop, tarot i.,. lem'tts ,5141 whielo Yon Orn eervinq tile."
emus live e1,1•k.
The Ilse w,s. ett;t441 "re., sir,' unwni441 xns)w(rnd the
by light ( an(f thee 1„44+ nidi ligm'• *4414(lrsn)no.
nip 111 over $1,01)5, whi.h 114 pa1'linll .1 only'w'anfel t.. ally,"'vont in...0
career.] by imm'trnu• e. the mlini•t('1, "thiel. 111.0 the intik ter
A. (4. 1).whert.v. of F:g .1.111e, hit dietary JNuiwww•e ex1.111.i'Plr. a(NI 1101
last week for Detroit to undergo an for e•hrist.ning."- Lender' Tit -Hite.
4)41•('4*400 fur *1*, 1'1.111110':.1 0f (4144'.4
hi. rysu. J.Let 641111',ags) \i4.. 1)oo-her• w4... NOW IS THE TIME. 1
ty had hitt Pye injunel 4l the Bell
•
engin" w•.nke. 11 w4" "11. *lief h"/"I
that the eye ntighr he .xt•e a, has the Summer is the Best Time to Cure Ca
.fight cif the other yya. Icing affected, terra--Hyomei Sold Under Guarantee.
and a. the Night of the injured rye !'1ain.nn'r ei the test time in the
had ronipl't.ly gone it wee deemed whole year for the treetnrent of ra-
padvisnblP to hare the operation pier' terrhal trouble. and we 'tree every
formed at once.
FOR THE PLAIN PEOPLE.
aaartary 11111k That May M V•aaee
at H•derat• Oast.
What 1s to be dens .ger the great
mals of people who casein afoul to
bay curetted milk delivered In glass
jags at as adwauce priest The follow -
lig edbeme has L1eu suggested to milk
pplaae_ by the health autholtttea of
one day:
Bake the mllktug pall, shipping can
and delivery can one weasel, bobbing
about enema quarts, with a small 544
Inch +pealing and u tight cower. Milk
through a sterilized cheesecloth steeled
dlreL•Ily into tine can until 1t 114 full:
throw the atsaWer•s Into a pall; put
un the cower and sink the can In lee
water. Ade eau 1s shipped • by roll, or
carried ea the peddler's wagou, and
used (or a delivery can.
This milking peat( and cheesecloth
strainer must be eternised by steam
er'atesply by putting the pall coutalo-
lag some water mud strainers on the
debt to bolhgor tire mluutes. A cool-
, leg tank should be made so that 1t
eeerGuws,atedeme) Just below the cov-
er caa. '"hie soirees ougat to
oa ly'4ower the coded etreu .Milk.
F bousepeddling we ottergneor
two waggentloas. The usual method of
using a quart dipper or a tightly closed
pall witto a spout that can be -corked:
then the peddler turns the pall upside
down to mix the milk, removes the
cork and.pools out the required amount
Into the customer's glass or tin quart
meawre, the ciraullnees of arblch the
customer is respuustble for.
the following fed.riss : Selene.. master
TY* Glrl and Hue Cows.
Seven years ago a little seven-year.
old Indiana girl was made happy by
the present of a tluy QIg. The pig's
life, though short was a happy our,
fur be was acv r neglected by his
small owner. At last tbeQlg was sold
for $7.50. The most ut this money was
Invested 1n a full blood Jersey calf.
From Ibis small start the girl -now has
nye head of 17ae Jersey cow.. This is
ao fairy story -the •girl and the cows
really•extst, erode* shows what the girl
or boy on the farm can do, says Fan-
nie M. Wooden i'arm Journal.
Far sale by J. NICHOLSON
Mr. (Awry -"Mart, i don't approve
of klwlgg, to a rule : Isg$ if that Toting
('ewlees ARng to speed in hem every
ew*sing togging •}5sat one.' why, for
goodness" ssike• give it to him !"
moiler of The Signal 10 11401iromei
Wiseman Wedding. now and tw JrPrut.,nentlp wulwd.
On Thnt•wlnv evening.lith inst,. at t'nl'ke rho 11rdinmy traUht(*0 for
rtnrrh, thPrn i. no sf11ennrh rina►eq
the home of Mr. and Mee. A. H. 1''tm• when u•inq HynlnPi. The ►rined i•
ming., Wingham, their )n'tngPNt iwr,rtMd thnmgh n nrnt 4Nxkrf in -
daughter, Mies .Iran. t.prante the hnlrr that rumen in every outfit, and
bride of A: P, !Stewart. contntrlx.r, of
I,,irknow. Iter. E. PPrrie tied the
nuptial knot. Mr. end MIN. Mtewart
will reside at Lurk now
Glare Cr Wealth la Crows.
This L one of the sayings of Buddha.
the HIndoo.god: "I charge you, 0 my
Boas, to follow n herd of cows, quaffing
the dust ralsedlbyy their feet by day,
and at debt Ile down and guard them.
O tboli mighty Indra, make our pas-
tures wide; gibe1 us wealth 111 cows."
A Pioneer of Stephen Towaakp.
A pioneer of Stephen township in
the person of John Parsons. of Cen-
tralia. passed away on Friday, Mop -
'ember 71 h. at the ea.. of seventy-
seven
event -
.even )noes, Born in RngIAnd, Mr.y
Parsons None 1.1 this eoentry when a
voting men. .pttling nn a Tann in
Stephen tnwn.hip. For a while he
taught school at Fairfield, 'wing the
find teacher in the totvn.hllp. He
.
afterwardentered lnereent.ilP Ifs and
velt,h Mr. R{Iher sternal a stem at
Crediton. Mr. Parwons gradually Pt -
IButter and Milk I
It. 1m1.nteir healing sir penetrative to
the most remote part of the tins.`
tha•,watnnr) lung.,:.e,rnhs.' (wet snit
kill.. the ceterrh germs In al/ports of
the nwpirat ory organ',anlwoof hes and
heals any irritation them nervy he in
the mllewls m.mhran*.
Hyomel is not alone the only natural
treatment for eaten*. h1►t. it Is the
only one sold tinder an ahanta►te guar-
antee to refund the money ',Mese it
give reitlefart.lon. It kills alt flier.,..•
germs and reinforce the mlr"o• men -
lwwne of the throat, nn,.P and hinge to
perfectly healthy ramditl,m.
The complete Rymer' outfit enure
hgtgsl.lI), elites bottle. :der. Moor mar
M1r aft dealers. The R. T. Rooth co,
ififfak►, N. Y.
1
Toosso T, 8epeevt.er 20, 1006
Groceries
are always
reliable . .. .
55'1• find satisfaction in dawliog out
Imre. fresih 'goods G) our t11$t2)mlr..
TIN• 140 eek 1.. apw•1a11y well rtswn'ieel for
the tr(ute, 1 the newt
puu•licnhar wants of our matrons will
have prompt '•ruler.
• Free vt'getalrhn and fruits
season.
STURDY & CO.
The Art of Baking
The Squkre, Godench
more than any other, is priced by the housewife. But
even the best housewife need • good materials as well as art.
PURITY FLOu R
J. BROPflMY & SON
milled from the choice,t Western Canada Hard Wheat by the
latest improved proaxssc,, makes sweet, whc,lesuit)e, vital-
izing Bread.
Thoroughly Dependable
In the Bohing
For sale everywhere in the Great Dominion.
WI ITISM CANADA FLOUR MILLS Co.. Limited
111111 at Wlnn,p•a. Ood•nch and Brandon
a:k,''° I11F: LEAtINtI\-- w?f,
funeral Directors
and Embalmers
Orden certully atteoaed to at a/4
beers. night er day
THE BON -TON
Livery and Hack
i$v,# Stables *.
No better.package for preserving but.
ter, to reteln Its original choice !aver.
has ever born devised than tae- oda
stone or•earthensvare Jar. When Cow-
ered with brine Ili keeps the batter
from the air. 1f+the butter could be
prevented from shrinking and rising
to the top of the brine It would be
still better. An excellent plan Id to
place only a thin• tam of brine over
the buttereand lit,a plate into the Jar
Upou the bi.dter;.then pour melted was
or paratHa fupou the plate, completely'
sealing it ale tight. Stored butter
should beakept tat as low and even a
temperature est possible. --Farm Jour-
nal. -,
FORUM la the Charm.
Cream that contains too much skim
milk and k•too•cold wUl foam. Never
add bot water to the cram. It must
be taken. from the churn and heated
by placing the call In a pau of hot wa-
ter and/Stirring until the desired tem-
perament 1. reached.
Hast aerie ••oa Homer."
MUk making and milk selling are
and a ould be+largely transacted on
honor. The advantage 1s with the
dalryIJaau. The customer who con-
sumed the mill must take it on faith.
Suchen advantage Imposes obligations
uponebae dairyman which might nut to
so binding If the.buyer's eyes could be
his nearket guide, ,remarks an ex-
change.
Handy 1111ktPall..
We{ use cheap tin buckets with at
bottoms. *They are easy to dean and
light et° carry. When soap Is used in
washing palls, etc., grestacare must be
taked to have 1t all rinsed out, says a
dalretnan.
Just Good "Plala•`M/tlk.
'Idoet.of us have to be content with
sellInaduvt good -plain" talk, so what
we most need.ls out lnstrudlon regard -
lug "Idlest canoe., much as tsching cos-
cerning a few simple. Iueapen.lve pre-
cautions which shall tend ttrralse the
general grade of the great bulk of
milk. The retnovat'ot the immune from
the stable every day, cows bedded well
enough so that their Beaks are not
coated with manure and their tails
soaked with ,lrine and brushed enough
*0 thnt•hairs and deckmof manage and
dandruff scale. are rant falling In a
con.taut shower tato the pall -these
are ■ome•ot the simple things that go
to make.good milk.-4'rofessor J. Wan
Wegener, Jr.
la Hetet.
Q•eam l• cash. -a,
Don't mix warm andlcold milk.
He gentle when OIIIUU(, *veto It the
flies do bother.
hasp the milk cane open and in the
suet when notsln use. (They need the
ventilation
"'ream and ' milk should always be
kept where surrouudingeatmosphere le
pore sod. cool.
There 'are no bacterial In the milk
when It•cows•. from thesecow's udder.
They get In mighty gpick. though,
afterward.
AHUce.Crouse is•a goollittling tf you
can 1ffford it. Heti you lately can af-
ford (cold watereto,cool the milk.
The milking •msehlne *teems to be
doling good wort. On orae farm slaty
eows4 are milked lin 110 hour with One
outfit( of els machine.,,-&Ylmball's
Lahr Farmer. 1
Definite sets of Baby. l;.. ;
Pandora
Range
EAST STREET
SAVIS FOIL AND ■ELPS TO PAT FOB ITSELF.
It is out the price yuu pay for a range which makes it
cheap or expensive, but the fuel it consumes after you get it.
If you buy a rango wbich costs $5 to 17 less than a
" Pandora'' and it burns a tun, or ouly half a ton of coal more
in a year, what du your gain? Nothing, but you actually
lose mutely, besides putting up with all the inconveniences,
troubles and extra work which are a certainty with a puur range.
The "Pandora" is equipped with many fuel saving features
which are out fouud en any other range. But -air dues are cuu. •
strueted su that all the heat ,'rum the tiro -Lux travels `
directly under every put -hole and around the even twie•-
every atom of heat is used, and only the smoke goes up the
chimney.
Sold by all enterprising dealers. Booklet free 0?
0
EVERYTHING Ur -TO -DATE
The finest turnouts 111
town are supplied at
these well-known stabled.
Carriages for every e-
giiirenient a 11 11 goo d
hl)15('s furnished at reas-
onable rates ' of 11 i re.
Careful drivers furnished,'
when required.
All yells promptly at tended 1.
Walker & Augustine.
Phone Sr Fast street Lavery
London, Toronto, Nont,eal, Winnipeg.
Vaneouver, St. Joao, N.B.
• 4.; ..
NEW
LI VERY
SOLE ACENT
tree.e.e. GODERICH
KNOX BROS.
I crumble the marble pal4ee,
1 rot off nice u, linen 'Khat(
The mo„archs of the Iore,a
Fall before the ,+-ythw of Thee.
net ay uu.•I desb u.tier efforts
111 •woe. end heal and cold,
11.ve no effect an •• Wise BdoefLer
It last. lit 41.114. Untold.
Paterson's "Wire Edge"
Ready Roofing
rod less tied ordinary shingles and lasts a
lifetime, It is rain, snow and fire proof -inserts
u,:ufotalle quarter+ for live stock and
poultry =and makes the ideal roof fur harm,
es:n:s, rhickeu houses, etc.
Sample nod INNok itt free. 'rile for them.
Ilardware dealer' everywhere have
PAT/enures "Wier. Elx;s"or
will procure it for yon
Patens. Nig. C. thrilled
Mentrsal end
Toronto
have opened a livery stelae 111
the ktalnd an Newgate el reef op
pesite the Colborne Hotel and
have fitted it, with
New and Up-to-date Rigs. New
Harness, and Good,
' Reliable Horses. ",k°
All patrons are wrnured the 'wet
of n.•rvie.. V patronage i.
eoiicit, ed.
Knox Bros.
Opposite Colborne House
NEWGATE STREET
Telephone 173
51FFALL 1906. r.„ ,t;t^ ' i ir 1 .r 11l StiFALL 1906:
..BRIMFUL OF STYLE..
Fntl,.r'. rival In mother's love.
A re ying evil )coal (qtly aggravate by
patio g down.
A !native of. all eountris•., who
speak. the hang nage of none.
A a tit, of a thing that requite. a
might! mlot of ialientirw,.
The magic 49.11 lay which the geed'
tPanl* arm a h. )n.4. into w home,
A g demure to two, a nusian(•r to
eve4y other 'Ilady mad a n.•e.s.i ty t0
the in .odd.
A se dolatu re Atlas t.laet Ivan, the
wheaP world of wedded jays and ('4111•.
ewe iia Httlw ahnitlderw.-i1'hll.delphl.
Presort
that's what you can say of our Clothes,
and then GOOD VALUE sticks out of them
so plainly that good dressers can pick them
oris from all the rest. That's the vital test.
MARTIN'S
THE PLACE FOR THF DRESSERS
0001) HORSES
('ARRIAHRM
PHA ETONM
-RTC., A T-
REAMONABLE
R A , F M----
111.
\\ •'Il -:appointed
1lnrke and r.•1i
ahlr driver• in
rharg.• of/ the•
Nowt, which will
Meet nil train s
•end .t.•:1111he al s
•
Al.) ('ALLY AT•TF.NI)FI) Tt)
PROMPTLY FROM H(►TF1 y
AND I'ItIVATR HOUSES
OUNDRY BROS.
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