HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1906-10-18, Page 3THE `I(:NAI,: GI)I►;':I;I(H t►Nr;Rit1
THONEDAY, October 18tb, 1908
fewa of the Sistriet.
Norman Julhtfe Lew hero engaged
119 choir -leader in Wesley church,
Chilton.
K. N. Barlett has sold his barber-
ing business In Winghaul to Chita. %1••
Swanson.
t lIeelry, in Bruce county, ha« ileen
raised from the *latus elft village to
that of a town.
Mrs, 8, R. Kent, formerly of Wing -
1116111. died at her home in Mouthrunp• 1
ton on Wednesday, 3141 inet.
J. Roberta, photographer, of ('lin-
tun, waft married at Paisley on \Vett
Tuesday of lief week to Miss Minnie
11IT IS Y1'•
-.ay 1600 lull
1'wplc
Bleeding Piles C::rc1l
-Jur Yeats of Sohn ,
Miree4•days may b. pea -kat 11,1
same people heel
� --w6cm` a ever .yl egret,
.eh.. • more e*is.ung titan itc:.+ng, IIi-.r!1•••
Pie.) Some .ay the only cure u tare lush. \l',
557, op5sai•ons ate entlscceory, Peead (14. 1 us.
•• Fw rM r. / ha/ Pali r'h,410,w..JN .,..J Lv.•
lbw*.
safer /�afbr( prim 914 .urr.lwn elm,."
Q14.1 trr/ss el••.l se,fle,eIr ra ',r4 t.. al
yimpuWMN4..sun Mlrty. B44134 A... J,Ay I.
Mfg. / Iris/ wrap rrmeds, 1..1 it 04 po, Jus• .0
•• !ani soden Air 1'044 -40th. /GA. A s4..:.-
(ayard erMity--ava 5/55941 rar04,/'!4 I9 Ptoain
4. we roma /n offoensu oreite-teet4.st .Ary
Or my rear,. A.we, ,Vna Ur azrl.at M•ai 94, 4).J
I4ardd.' /« mail • 445499 limo, 5 144, lla/w4 .1.4.1
pis sawed, d, / rag mow It a14 ,e rte role end a:z..J
W fade*/ e e awm.4rr e/14a Farr Dna. hers.
"Isomer, raeerreasef Mus O.,.Irrrr n4.errorte
ss/brins/nm Nu Arr5)151( s4mflr.u/.
"•115554145, Me. e4 9, Jpd."
(Swami, Mark O'Re..4c ,16 //fir St. N.
Its't that the .ort 111 Feel yes want )
Mr. O'Rourke is the wetl'knowo breedee of
bell armee dope is Hsg.1,on know, Lm.
Mrs 05485eot beings quirk, hiding rebel, sod
p55msnemly cures the wont coats oI Yap, Eczema.
Uttar., Sorra. Chabr.e. Bern. mrd other cko,
ao,ebks. ,xk. a boa ---b for $l loo At dntegos'
-or hors The 1]eeraa' Co. d Ca5sda. Lunged
H.mds..-Toronto.
1.4deloto -
•
/ "'ream teAAA z Lere mass.
Dues the Cold
Stanfield's Underwear is the
moat perfect protection against
Canadian winters.
It is just the nght weight for
warmth yet not too heavy for
easy comfort.
Stanfield's
" URshrinkaMe"
Underwear
es made of Nova Scotia wool -
the hnetl an the wot'1d and is
guaranteed absolutely unahrink-
able
Sees tied you, dealer gyves you whet you
were - S'i ANF ll.11)'S Unirrwe.r
•
MOTHER, SISTER
AND BROTHER
Dkd of Censumption,bat this Undes
lady used Psychine and Is
strong and well
" Yy mother, br•Mtwr and sister died of
cosmamption," says 1.11a M. Cove, of Lin-
den, N.S."and I myself suffered foe two
rears from, a distressing cough and weak
kings. 1 suppose I inherited a tendency
kt this direction?
" But thank God 1 used Psychine sod it
built me right up. My lungs are Deus
strong. I enjoy splendid health, and I ewe
It all to Psycbkae."
Cousamptton, whetherheredltary or cos
erected, cannot stand before Psychine.
Psychino kills the germ, no matter how it
attacks this lungs. Psycbioe bu.Ws up the
body and makes it strong and •bio to
resist chimes,. Psychine is an aid to
digestion and a maker of pure, rich blood.
The greatest giver of general health is
PSYCHINE
(Prsw.amd
50c. Per Bottle
We.. /laws St seas* 411-al1 drugtgMka.
k T. A. $LHUM, Limited. Tenth
For teak by J. NICHOLSON
• Bryce. daughter of (Worse Bi yes., of
I Kearney, Alu.koka.
Tony Srhrrtlk, a former resideal u(
Clinton, duel at Lloyd iii inoder, Sesk,.
8111 the 4t11 inst., aged fort) • • yea's.
Rev. (i, P. (Ingham. of Toronto, 11119
accepted the Ball of t h.• I'nsbyterian
4.ungregali1411e of \Vhitechureh :old
L,ulgpWe,
.betties -Collins, for 114441)' years a
resident of 1%'itngham, died on A1tM•
day evening of hut week, of rawer.
111• was NfIy-six years of age•.
r111. I Airs. Robert t'uurs, m(
:ln.t h\vas+t»1M.n, rrh•hri111'1 their
golden wlvldiug 00 Monday. /.tense*.
Stli. They hat eremitted i4) �1'a\vuuo.le
for about furl y -five years.
111 spite of had weather. the sit
feted annual t.eurlI lulent of • 1 he
Cliut,m gun chub; held 'I'nrsd,ty and
Wednetelay of last week. WAN it so,
eemeftil event, Nod Bums ;prod 9(11Met-
iMg wNN dune.
It is reported that Rirharxl Alit•
chrll, :101 111111 of Morris. has dispersed
414' his fitly -alai• fawns to Jusnjt 1, Shtn.
of Grey township, the price tiring >Ifl.-
)IN(. Mr. 7litehell may go to Ile
\\',est, whet-.• he iMO if Mtn foe/deal.
11re. Moffatt, '.list '.1 the lute
1/avid AG,trata, of 'I'nreherry, died at
11.-,usel,. t111 Suttday of last week.
770e dressed w'ae seventy years 111
age. She. lived in TurM1le•rry town-
ship for limey. years 1 the death 41
tier husband in 1111i4 and sinrr .1 •
:try last bait 1.widrtt in Itru•,efs.
•Slargiu-el Acher.,u,, wile of Maliolr1
Sn(itlt. Isl.srd away 1111 Saturday. 1{th
'nut.. at her 1 in Seriforth at
Use age 4,t seventy -meet -it years. lie -
litre rr 'telt iii Mehf,rrh,
`+tuifh A11(1 her 1iII.h;n d hod I„•r 1,
t•rsidenl. of 110• township el AI. 1'. illop
formally year.. Beside...11cl 114-1..1114.
hull' ...oils sill l iter 1.1•1'.
' \11...411(1 \11.. (irurg.. M. Ito15•I leen,
of I.ie know. hear r1•Ulr11.•1 71.111 a
:•i1 ,o Imli.uap.tis.•n•hel.• flet• VI 1•119
t•. like pawl i4) 11 family ',reopen. Ah
Ft"6eri•on 'waiter. Airs. Isabella
Robertson. late o1 4'baton. lit nig
there with 14.1• tou11gi".( 'laughter.
Airs. 1.. R. 1..,4,-n)'.. The faintly had
44,41 been together tar 11ra t t 411:119.
A Liege :Ord .err)' .Durno rsr of
people nssrnlble.1 140 Thurs.l&)' rvem-.
9ng. September 1 i. 111 the home of
Mr. and 711s. .las. tit -rig. Slier*.
Portlier.. Itrey township. to help the
worthy couple erlebral' thrix silver
1. rdtliitg. Slipper waw Meerut eel the
lawn to three hundred ps..11.1... and
afterwards the young -people joined in
•l dative.
Barn Burned. (
The Her barn belonging to Joseph
Lovell. of Turitherry. w,r.. "1 smelt
light - W11114iug the mita-tit un Alunday
night .d 1:141 is eel. Jsiel was complete- 1
ly .111,ltoyrd, will 11.. seaM4114.•Pop. •
ab0 141441 hugs told Iwo elate, he
moaner tar $1.495( Was eartietl in the
Howick Mutual.
Wedding in Morris
A happy event took place at the t
trait/ether mf Henry Seiler... :tot vow
ees.iu11 .41 Mrn•ri9. 1011 Wrilti11,41:1,
0ctober :ltd. when Iii. daughter. \I L.
Lizzie. w'aa ' •d in Marriage 10 Si ti
'a1 I.. Bari,... The rrr1tll4al' *41.
performed I.y Nev. ti• -o, Baker. Nit.
.rid .Nr.. learoi•s w IiI I e.idr in \tort
induction at Ripley.
Het, N'. A. ltrrntl,r•. bite r.f lien. r- M
bridge. has been 1ndurl.A the
postural charge of funis .dime. 1,,
Ripley.d o
nn 1.n x 4.11.11..1...
IA•t•tn•
,
The induction I....k phi., at t1..
fermrr i.1nn•rh. !tee. E. 12, el(.14. 1'
of (1rtn1o111: Ree. A. Milieu, et A'.1,-
11••1.1 : Rev. F. Smith. of Kinloss, ,ill I
It,•v.•R, %V. Craw. •.t' St. listens. toed: ••
part in the Mc•re•tee,
59411.1'1,, 1111 'I tlr::d:l)' evening 11f lust
wet•k. Hr britt Ik-. II (11 111« 1144.1x1 g19411
I I 1, hal shortly.` uftrr .altos hi«
511l'IM•1• Ip• wars atril•Kell with (WI's1y«1x
and a few minutes liter writs dead.
11 r. Jokestrut was 01111 of the testified
settlers 'of Mori -i9, having hewn in the
township tufty• 1vegye H4'sitlrs hi*
• i,1uw he leaves 'tiv settle 111141 ti
cu
diwghtt•rs -,- R.dM•rt and Hugh, in
Al+wiullut 1 Itithalal, \\'illiaw J
811.1 Millar: oI \1111'1.1%: Al alt.-(i.saqe•
Alalhere and Mrs. J ts Pearre•N.,
Mr. ,lohusten sae+ seventy -1 we. year,
of age.
Prominent Exeter 'Man Dead.
111 the oreorrtsldeath 1.Charles
l`Snell. ,1
4)11 1'1.0 M11n.t►-1o1M•r1111.
F:tete. hies• Joist • of its nlsuncheMI
•:411,1 ltlo.l- 1.0.1W1.1.41 teshdt•III*. :11r.
s11.•11 was seventy years, of age and
had been i11 (Mall' 114:111 II fol sora•
Nears. but 11/14.•••111.1e to /0111111( l'' hi,
ollkr wnrL 14.1111:4 -J, -I time IM•tnrr
hi. 4111th. Ah•. Mnell *4.4a. 19)11:1 111914'
:41111 +i 1u.ulcr .Doth •.I Facets :old
.11', •-r. .. }..i, n1J1,1))e9.,1 he Iatighl
s.11o01 in C. -borne and 8fterw'ir,1,
*4.441 *4em for a while. At•.nt
Iwe11ly-lice• years 4.4o. hating ire 49.-
nleanlin11• art -111,11111 to I•:x1•14•1•. 1. *4ns
apµuIled agent for t lie .lntet•ican 1:s
presx 4'unlp:wy, it (MJsili,.4 Lr held
1.. Ilse 4i11,' of hie .1ecti,. 1111 *4:+-
I1i,I.I* l( Court clerk ler .sue )est,
andal,ou .111,11,.•111 Ito• Ve..e.% All.
S 10 11.., .1 .Jct hodist awl .. Litre' al.
11.• le .1 e, ,. n i.1•.4' :4441 iAl1• sire1•1 .
11,..1.•.,. Srint.r•IL
A Former Huron Physician. '
-1l ter in Ihis ',Hotly 0111 leas
49)lh.teglW of the dettl of Ur. Jame
Stewart of 71untreah who at nu
19)44.' (•(':(4•11,1'11 his professi•.11 al firm%
field. 11.•. Sl-ew'tl'1', deo t le 80.1111.1'1•
„1 Mo11111-,,l An S.1,n,I.c. lith item
fullotamg of a itaek u.•Ic-i'•. H
ecus nue of the 11111,1 ••nun •fit phcs
1'1x11, i0 1..1n.J,4, 111,1 haul nr.•ul.ie
(iltih (MJ.ilitiri• it. hi • pr•.fi-,.tear. h'.
te.41'. 1,. a.. -1 In,.h --oc o11 n1r(19r:
.14,j,..I.. At \L Gell t 11(4.1.11 V..41141 11
t,. ',.u'• 4411y,it•ir11 i14 rho -t of 11.
Ib•c 41 \'I. 1•.ri 1
the {at .1 ellen 111;11 it
-toaros, N.,- ,.pA••.I .,unr• t•:,,
1'1.• 10.o I.. Ihi, ht. it .4, 1111. 1,.,161 l.1.)
-i, i,.n ..t 11..• l.•.1 .1....•1..1
4.il.11. 11., t -:I ro:.I I 14.4 11.1,1' emu
i'' 4, 11.• 11 ....n.- 4 11..• to .-1 ttruia
atilt klll•11r.ul'II 4)l 411111, :1141 Ilene
forgot hi, ,.lel 11 ie•u(1. 144 Ilerl.n.. 'rli
ol'llll:tin.
Were ititeerld 'In 4).K0txh
Itns.,.11 rrmhl y. Whet 1• Ile. Ml ala n,
*4as 6.1.11, -.. -.. .
FARM CONVENIENCES,
Homemade Contrivances That Answer
Very Useful Purposes -Clod
Crusher and Leveler.
First is a laud drag, clod, crux/lei o
leveler. Take tutee planks 2 by . 141
the length you may want your drag.
place theses, together stiffish. fuahlo11,
vaporing au)' ff\. Inches; .cull down
gtwd u1d strung: boa.' a hole two or
three feet Rout each end' fold puss ,e
No. 9 wire ten or twelve feet lung
through these holes to pull by.
For moving frot11 eue field t,r
another, make a hole In the eitd of c..,
ere plank and Wes4 a short piece of sir •
through this. 113 this m.aus 34)44 (lull
Cuuvuy 1t from nue plat•e to another un
a very narrow turnr•ow. Another - int
portant thing is the rWhlw. plauk. This
ruuslsts of a board one and ole -half or
2 by 12 lecher, six feet lung, whlt'h
should be (tolted 011 114111r the centre
of last plank.
This machlue should be run with Ili,
cutting or expeese•ti edges forward: that
is what does the w•urk. Three edge's
UNLIGH
OAP
TWash oilcloths
and Ilnoleums with
warm water and
Sunlight Soap, rinse clean and yvipe
dry. The colors will be preserved
and the surface unharmed.
Common soaps fade the colors and
injure the surface. Sunlight Soap cleans, freshens and preserves
oilcloths and hnoleums.
Sunlight Soap washes clothes white without Injury to the: most
delicate fabrics, or to the hands. for it contains nothing that can
injure either clothes or hands.
Sunhght Soap is better
than other soaps, but is best
when used in the Sunlight
way (follow directions)
dry u and fJlloW
5c• d,reuwcu 5c•
It\ti 14401111RS LIMIT( D, Toronto
CLOD CIIISrr4: •\l. 1., 1 1. Ea
'11 should be taeed with h. .p iruu or
s something u( the kind to keep them
u• from getting dull. Noir, who ever hard
of a drag getting duff; Hut Itis a fact,
.1and they are no good after the edges
become rounded, says a currespoudtut
e who describes this contrivauce lu Farm
i. and Firualde- -•
4 ► saw a farmer the other day dra_-
Ir ging a log twelv.• or sixteen inches in
41 diameter and that many feet in !emelt.
e It Is hardly worth while to say he was
wasting time and a whole lot of mute
1• strength, for he had four hitched to It.
I told him of my drag and he said he
would 1(o at once and make one.
• Talk about harrows; they are mighty
fine in ground that le already In good
I
sirup... but for lough, cloudy ground
i they are not 1n 11.1 Send a sketch of
e this drag.
Another thing t want to mention, is a
1 device for putting under a•eieds 441.1
grass In plowing land. 1 llpd two
trace chains do the work for 111.' all
right. To adjust, take a short pl.cr of
cotton line -I say cotton because It 111
softer than hemp -and run It through
r the rings. Tie t41, to the beam of your
plow Jut forward of' the stock. Now
twist the challis a little and tie 'a knot
1 144 them that will fall just In front of
I• the .moldboard, and hook the other
ends to the single or double tree, Now
II don't be satisfied. 1? these ehaltlm half-
way do the work, but change. them 4111
a you get. them .111't right, and -Yon will
1 wonder why souebnd) didn't tell you
about this sooner. I can cover up any
.weeds with the:, rheluR unless they
are longer than ,ny rows.
WARM WEATHER WILL HELP
Now Is the Time to Get. Rid of You
Catarrh by Using Hyomei.
I{eery one who is nt11i,'trd wilt
•.11.41r11'h•t111•1 take 1l l44ll11rige of 11.
4.44 ill *5 .,hies to. get 'id 4t thi
nae,) lIg :uui diel rr ..inq disease. to
the 1 eghl tIv2Ito.111 144-\riqu•t 11111
4ep1,•o1l4•r w1!1 .4(44' h.yp•at mewl
111.1e.pnekly th.41.-11 1111• *4iul,•1
-ally sports.
The genii -killing and health :'1* nl
Ily tt lre.l r, -.I in the- mm
lies 1110111 111N h:,, .111 111 r,4 1114,1 •• 1.411.•
(('1141 action haul iahi•1. (444.44 nl the
901.1.•1. weather, It i. N111ew•1
erred • 4.44- the . rie of emeriti. 1111
I;.M', to the mac remote a,r r.•(4. ie
he nos.. 1100..1 suet Meg.. killing
111.1 Jeili1g !'rola the sy.1'•n1 lb.
-.11.411 h germs.
117. 0,ei is the simple -t. most pleas
oil and the only go:trawrr(1 'atle t..l
Atari h that ha. .Vel heel' Ilk. alVe•d.
1. i..old 11111.4-. it 1(03111011 •••• l o - e 4)
he Immo) ti it 1119•. OVA, 4.;944,' runlld.(t
ltislll•ti1.1..
Al this season of tlie 'year. the first
I n•'•4)• r.,f II rmme1 will shoat 11 decided
. r.r n nt in health nn 111 a
1IIn
4)l
11411- 11:,•11.• twill IM• un Meller ('11)1)614
14au ,.ilirr6_
V,•' lake no risk im keying (lyeun.'i.
h.• . ompl••l.' "oul4(4 ..ea. bet $1.10.1.
•1lei bottle,•,:af.•. ,
1'.44
sale I.' ,ll *1.; der.. '('hr If. '1'.
Routh e'n., Iiull'.lo, N. 1'.
•
•
Ichabod.
E. Hrcignen(. t1..• 4'111•• n,Ptrhanl ,
:rid tlat11111MUttrr or SI. .Joseph. 4,.19
1"iii'vwh ,1*14 hi.. Lunily to Sahel •aa•Ii,
Hr had been a rr.ide»t of SI. J.N11•ph M
soi several years. '•11y degrees." says f
:, eJI'rvMIM.INI•'111, '•l le filly 18 IN•ee111-
-ing IIPIN,t1111411r11 .111.l the big- hotel i, I
lalling to purer.. Its glorc 4' •In .ulyd ,
and it is hoped the pl.,'.• ,old far (111144-
lr promoter will not have Nov 1,
e .1111.es.- '
Wedded at Clinton. - t
The wedding took p hie. oii \1'ednes. i1
a)• of Inst week of 1114114". (ia•1ssiek. w
lanky township.1111.1 Alb,.,. 1.:V;1•.1.11111•
.i,on, dnnghlrl• of .lames' .Iohn.tnn.
1i Irrirh township. ' :1'1.,• `r. n.onony w
wa performed 4,r ltd-. H. 4.111111'
at .'t. Ihu.•a
ll's ,iry, ('lihlon, 7.1,'.
and Mee. lirasseek left nn Il.• nft.•t-
00N111 11+1911 (or I4ahlon :rid "flier
ls,int. and on their roma. they will
reside 11 Stanle•1' township.
Fatally Burned.
A read a 141 111u1:Ie.:W ld twilit 1...1 144
PnItv14M, 14 few nab,. 111.4 \\'tog•
haul, last lark. 1111 M"tt.11y evening
11r... John . r.'Flistel' ens lighting
t ••xpl..,I. I, 1 Mowing' 1114'
1111 r1' 1..•r. 11.•4 elmk l s
l -
. fire lultir ens
A Brikht Boy.
:111 Mlle.. 19.1• who wee IIie greatest
uerrss nM a ream... Mel theglraerd
;alms. ass it M treete. That. was ever Meru
.84.. on one 101'1,11.1111 sent to Ri*-hiaxl
lar,1i11g Dot 04' 10911fs 4.1 gel some
copy. I'relly misers was' 111411111 a
latter of feta on )114' taxies and in
111.51 t1.,• IN.y etllirely nut If breath.
\Viva.« the tI1.1111k'7 Wasn't 'le
Mae?" wax asked. ••N.J.'ar, hr's a ,4
rid .l•• p,111I'M all 1,8•krd rep." "'Then
111. dicker . didn't you wail for
•res 1 ,old you:'" "11'1. -w1. -why.
er wiez :1 111,1e on 1 he door die M,AK.1,
Return at *ewe.' sn I I'ouglil noose
'anted 1I• hark .109. k,,,
Br a Strong Man.
1111,1.. when
lnrnh.g nil a
iteg fit 4mee t
burned Me, NMI.- that she flied al 11./011al \\'e'dnraday, ;.stet• MnlTerinit te•r-
1.4,1r agony. Ale.. Mr•:lflislrt war
1,4111 11f1y-il%•' ye 1114 of lige.
Death of Mrs: Ja Walker, Clinton.
The wife of James Walker, (' lintott,
p,ase•il
;may nn Stat 1114ev. /H1. 1nst.:
after a ehnrt 111 *'•ss. .wing 14 44.hw1
the right)--Me•nnd yea • of her age.
She ww« burn in Yorke! ire. England.
,n(1 cattle to Hui 1114 sett ty will her
hu41M1nd ,t little over fifty )'r,u•M ego,
For twenty-three years 11 .:4101 Airs,
\Talker had resided in ('lin )1. 'Mee
,,,Its (44,144.1.1. .John and A% Milani. of
linton and our danghl Alts.
Thom. IS hall, of Elmira- survive
h,•ir 1n,411•I'.
Death r,t Mrs. J. A. Anderson, B h.
On Fliday, Orte.lier :it It, the d aril
orrurrW1fit, fle•frn IMvi1ia AlcTnv b.
wife .4 .1. A. Anderson. iticlh, at t s
age of fifty-five years. Mrs. A11d.•nn 1
wry. 491141 fit Hayfi.'1.h hot the fa111414
soon after •111 14 Myth. In 1M77
She w•n4 married t4 her now bereft
ptner, and foot r•hildt'dh •n)yilr:
Mies A11lrlie AI., at bona' : Ah.. a lt.a.l
Ailfieson. of Ilalhritn, Mnsk.: Ite•len
C. rind Frank at hold", ,fen, .'8,,. •t.
4444 pill be greatly ini.-.',l in the fonl-
funnily in which she livid.
A Fortunate Location.
It ie reported that it f,tmrf Hay
tow hip ' 1)', a son of Jostle.Alrle•k.
of /\firh, has ,ir.lrk lurk in fhr
Newth4d'vst. Some six or «•ern 1•.1144
ago he Merited on a farm neer E11
cnn, wh1414 ham rims Ise. • the cap -
MAI city of the nen- Province ..f AI-
iteerhl rind is griming rapidly. Mr.
Meleck's farm, It not now within the
rity limits. will he very noon, and ham
thus heroine very valnehlc. with ihi.
prospect that its Tabic will rapidly in•
er41(M' And make It bet'gr Torten• for
hint.
Sudden can of sterns !tenser.
Inere:ase• von.''1il,dily an•1 111•1.1 f•
P11.•I ay. restore• vim and foie,. to vont
nve•i'workell (81)15'. Fusel/. • will vin
this nM it. did for \Vatter Wood of
Ii••:ul4Mn•t, N. R., who writes : •• I CM)
may 1•'rrruzoto• 1.11. gin et. m.• 11 nr1V
111:uM• of life. :1 yea,. ago 1 •ntTered so
(• ' herr nthr•thiliest ion I 1111,
41'111 rell• 114,1. 11) drat env -elf. charnel,
7Iy appetite was 4.:''n,•. 1 lad m. , ,.Ins
or ambition :441.1 fell 11- eel rip. 1 nie
le.x .f Eel a11/.unr started I. I.nrk to
health. 1 tnr.k a number of boxes and
my. 14.11111 wa, .onlpl.'l'''7. w•slm..l...
Fur neon w'Flo ere t 1...1. pale. fir, roils
and lhin-hlo.'led nothing • pin .•.
Willi 4,'lts.rotlr, :em- Vitt' Is,x ,•I all
dealers.
NO DOUBT NOW.
Nth 4,,,,i'. 1)11 lin Hrs. Que., 1►eto19•11
I:dh. Slrrrtnl.4 Tinier is till /Inuit,.
now 1hal Ihsld', Kidney i'ills are
"w'nen:en's Is'a friend" and fhr follow-
ing letter from 71ne1ttue 1.,tvnir, o1
this place, i • ennvinr•ing proof .4 this
(eat. She %riles :
"It gives nnac great phases,' 'fn
testify to (he (e•nefits I have reeei veal
from the nM• of 11...1.1 . K4,1u.•y 1'111.
For runny yeatI!, I suffered from weak•
111.45 11114 d 4,4114S' 1114mlling f14rin diM•
ordered • kidneys. 4 wvh .'nhiret to
t,-r,-il,h' i,, in, in the hark and thrnmgh
411.41oinsenthat ifoondit very hard In
slimy .tit. trend 1111' hnrk :1t, my
week. I also nulTe,ed fir pales 111
my Ings• crimps in Ihr muscles. end
Irepsiral swelling. nf- the fret and
1 ikl.s. 1 tie%er found anything do
11 good till I tried 11141(1', Kidney
They Warr 1111' great relief and'
tinnily cured tor. for ell the pains. have
••ntieely ,'i*ap(wnrrsl."
in the Newspaper Office.
•'11'1.)• didn'tyon publish ,an neither
"n my dknghtet's •stage to the
duke:%'
\1 the ew94 moment we fent wool
.4 a bigger rlrla.f rnphe
7lill.'r's Kidney and Madder Fills
cleanee the eymtenl and petrify the
blood. Few MI.. by .lits.. 1VllMon,
The Signal end The T01onto'8%'ev'k1*
(slob.• to new subscribers for the IM►l-
ancl• of the year for 31 centre. 11 iN 44
snap.
Every person suffering from general
debility should take Miller's ('nr11•
arid Icon Pills. tot sale by Jam.
ikon.
Death came snldPnty t4 1Vi11i,un pet
.lames Johnston, of the 1.1 line of AV
'e
Vegetables For Poultry.
All poultry keep.•rs who have a, ti,.
den and gruel v.g"rfebles should 411
ize the surplus to.- their fowls. a, t: .
he•Ip to keep the. birds In he,:tth and
ale. ev'unoulize the expense of feeding,
says A. V. Meersch In Western Fsuul•
try- Journal. to the sutmhe•i• months
fowls do not 'require acs good feeding
14.11 In the winter, hu account of their
being able to fled such a large amount
of natural food fur themselves. 1.1 the
shape of slugs, worms, grubs, seeds
and Inserts. In niaey eases where the
winter tact R r
un are continuedthrl
ugil
the •ummer,dtseaxn and death follow,
owing to_ the birds becoming overheat•
ed and too fat internally'. Green food
of all kinds 1,4 invaluable for keeping
poultry in health; therefore all cooked
leaves of cabbage, lettuce, caultdoirer,
et('..110111d be mashed for the morning
feed. Uncooked cabbage leltveM should
'also occasionally be thrown l,, the
run, as they are fond of them, and
they are to be recommended on ac-
count of their cooling and health giv-
ing properties. The poultry keeper
with a garden should therefore let
nothing in the way ,,r -garden food Fo
to loss, with the. twofold object of
keeping the fowl,( In health and of re-
duciug the food bitl.
•
Effects of Heat and Cold On Eggs.
"When fresh 181.1 eggs are put Into
cold Morose with a sweet. pure atmos.
pheae at •1 temperature of :44 degrees
F.. 'very- little, if any, change takes
place, In their quality. The egg canes
should be fairly .lobs to prevent circu-
lation of air through then!, wMeh
would cause evaporation of the egg
contents.
"Wheel an egg is covered with boil-
ing water in a balnmarie or double
holler, and 4h. eenteeratilre of the a'
ter Ir the eater ve4ael fenlntaln.d •
14411-190 degrees P. for 80 to 17, mhintn--
the hard cooked egg 'vaults, wItll the
yolk dry and mealy and the white 501141,
yet tender."
No Worlds..
At an Inquest -0 saiethamptof en a
man W. .tial from pt'.tnaln, pol4on-
Ing; It was stnh-d that on she drip hef.re
lie war taken 111 he had mackerel for
dinner, winkles for tea; and ' e irnnan
sausage fur supper, '
Life of Bank Hetet.
A bank clerk, gleam evldenee In chi
King's I1.•nch iolvlslnn, Bald fhr aver
ago life of Yank of England metes w.,
from ten to sixty days, but that ate
bank had one which was uut fur 111
years.
Eight Years Old Exhibitor.
' At the Hagham Abbey Flower Show
the Eat i of Brecknock, 8 years old. son
of the :Marquis Camden, exhibited a
collection of vegetables grown In his
04441 little garden, and won a prize.
Teaching Arithmetic By Model.
The elementary schools in Wiltshire-
are
Wiltshireare bring supplied with models for the
teaching of arithmetic, by which it Is
hoped to make thn Wrier, Intcr.4tina
metered of repnlslve to the scholars.
Historic Inn For Bale.
The Red Lion inn, at Ilanlfiton7m
Thames, which ham herb the resort •.
many fames peopIP, and wham darn
fr.ml the tine. 1,1 1'arrllnal \Wo1s11y, L .
been oRPYed for sale.
Simple Feeding Regimen.
Use Morgan poultry farm people
smite as follows to Poultry Riirress:
The following feeds we have found
sufficient for a laying been or gr,ttwtnct
pallet: Oats, barley, euro, pd111.4.
wheat, middlings and bran. Attire..'.
fond In 114144114 form. For grit ordinary
round gravel. Cinder* are also good.
'lean water: that's all.
"Leel 1114• met.," Ilvgnn Mr, Henpeck.
"the *5,1,441..» Wedding iM Ihr fifth nn•
nivert.Rry, isn't--" "ro," snapped
his trite, "when one ni*iris. a bun k•
he,ul. the ..ere y it.rlf " But
the mi'ernld, men had Hest.
The Signal to Jan, late (31e4, for $1.
7611 n..•..„•r L,.4• u„crr.eg
Kt.,, the Cm,ur e•t
mar.el. leer Lor
reruns,
1 he waw 6umao norther
teeth her incus.. 00
Parnell's
Pure Hoselido
Bread
1t b.,...i• rsus,r, sharpens .ntellv.t, lays
L.uo,lat..,n 1.4 •..,,r.,4)• nuultrau4
P. T .011A IN
10014 POPULAII 41ROCI.D. AUF411
"Plastic Form"
Travelling Tweeds
have an underly-
ing strength in the
well -curved, broad
shoulder -cut -in
the collar, the
lapels, the back.
There's scienti-
c tailorshi
o p
roughout 4)t which
8
preserves the ex-
clusive style and
fit - no matter to
what wear and
tear the suit is
subjected.
Each particular
part�of' " Plastic
Form" tailoring
receives the entire
attention of an
expert. He knows the disposition of his collar -
his back -his cuff. He is able to attain just the
curve -the exact "set" he desires.
' When one considers these things-- -sees the
perfect result sees suits to choose, not in whole
cloth, but as they will appear when worn, the whole
effect -the custom tailor suffers from the contrast.
The most particular dresser will choose from
these ready-to-wear garments with satisfaction and
he can congratulate himself on saving much time,
worry and money. 13
Plastic Form Parlors, Godterich
Rea. Black, Sole Agent
Grand
Peninsular"
Is
an Ornament to the Home.
i'opular tate no longer
clings to dei -ply carved, highly
ornamental nlmcntal rangR's.
People now want -rich, yet
sirilple, elegance`,
That is thc•way i make my
' ;. ' :. '; " �■■ new (irandl Peninsular Range.
The n Grans! Peninsular „
-�- - - ' is case to keep clean, because .
there are no deep carvings to
collect the dust•and dirt. The
design is simple but veil' effective. No- fuss or frills.
Just smooth surfaces which take a beautiful bright polish.
The nickelled castings are detachable, and can be lifted
oft' without Ioosenir•g tt bolt, when the range is to be
brushed or cleaned
'1Te» there is the ALi.SI'EE1. OVEN the 'THERMOMETER.
on the over d,.,,- eels large GRATE. BARS rt.1 a ayfrn "then time-
and-labor,„axing, u.ntesiea,ee that arc exclusive with my GRAND
P'RNi`iSDLAR. 'Italy your desire show you aiLthae point.,
42
CLARE /ROS. & CO, LIMITED - PRESTON, Orth.
GODERICH AGENT : C. J. HARPER.
Sturdy's
Groceries
3
are always
reliable ....
\\'e Ihwl satisft•1i.41 in .denting out
wire, fresh ,gtMMlx to our rust •1'x.
Th1 s4ack i+ specially w1111 11,Ax411t4vl for
the ,un11111Wr trade, :Litt the t
p:4)ti.,lLs•w;te144 of our I'111''1' wi11 •
has. I,ruu1(4 se1•y.I1'r.
Fteil1i vegetables and (ruit.« 144
s.:1MUU.
Phone or, or call.
STURDY & CO.
The Square, Gotten. 1*
•
J. BROPIIEY & SON
Inc Le'AUts°
Funeral Directors
and f:mbalmers
11rJer, .Me 1,•11, •IIs 4,4 1„ .1 511
clout.. .5h1 or r,a)
•
1
-11
I THE BON -TON
Livery and Back
Stables
EAST STREET
I- (NEST SERVICE IN TOWN.
I-.VE,RYTHING UP-TO-DATE.
The finest turnouts in
town are supplied -at
t hose w't•il-known stables.
carriages for every re-
•Iuir('olt'nt and 'good
tint slwl furnished at real'
I'uablt) rates of hire.
1 %Ireful drivers furnished
when required.
\II oldie promptly attended G1.
Walker & Augustine.
Fast street Livery.
II
NEW
LIVERY
KNOX BROS.
liav,• openc,1 a livery ml,ahle• in
the NI 41111 OD Newgate turret op-
(x•sit•. the Colborne HOW end
( i',,• fit l,'d it with •
New and U'p-to-date Rigs, New
Harness, and Good.
Reliable Horses.
\11 IMI arum 44re• assured the best
t 4.4.111 r, 1'0111 patronage 3,
solicited. -
Knox Bros.
L
Opposite Colborne House
NEWGATE STREET
Telephone 173
UUNIIILY BROS.
Livery, hack
'Bus Stables
(MOD IIIIItMF:M
4'AHR1.40(5
ifs
1'11A ETON«
KT('., AT---
itl:\MuNAHLI�
It A T
\VIII - appuhnted
IIm•ks and reli-
,hl•• 'Inver,. 944
.hang, of/ the
'Flumes, which 44911)
meet all train s
and eteitmhoata
9
AI,1, C,\I,i9 ATTENDED TO
PHo%Jp'rI,y NROM HOTICLf(-
ANTI I' it t V ATE HOUSER'
OUNDRY BROS.
$01 TIT 4TR1:F.l' PIP/Nth 1-I8TY