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BENMILLER. Mills. Senior I11. --Lawrence Baxter, I home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Fi•ther, mer in this neighborhood and is
Welter Washington,' Lillie Plunkett. Huron road, 00 the evening of Fri- (pursuing his wank near Winthrop,
4ierrior H. -Ada .dettd.AdetlftieMll)Ith: day.. =rd nit, when, Mrs. "T'fr)iPr a dive a Tuctuir ,nod tnaE7o hinter!'
Lavine Hutchhys. Junior 11,-Matrtpt �pn•nts, Mr. and 'Mea. Stephen thin; a+riaimnenY in the basement of
$ l
now I
al, Y. Nov, `anti,,._ will
Don't forget the Epworth- Letsgue ''ii
every Thurtata - the
reit t,. Hazel Finnigan, Lillie Dutch- of Colborne,. celebrated their gulden Presbyterian chinch on Friday evr.
iur, Cecil Baxter, Elwin Mose. Sett- wedding unnlveratiry. A large nun,- ins(, November 0, under the auspices
Mr Part l0. --Mary Shackleton, Bur- bur of their tl i,•uds were present from of the Musson Band.
ton Milli, Everet F' 'stud, Edythe Exeter, \Viughans, Colborne and else.
Scrimgeour. Part I. - - Fmilk Wroth- i where. After partaking of a suutptu-
ingtutt, Benson Finnigan, Oliver ous repot, Mt. and Mrs. Butt were"
Snaith. Junior part I. -Mussel Mille, prevented with a purse of gold, fur
Olive Finnigan, Pe,u•I Finniguu. which Mr. Butt exnrt••,red his thanks,
MAUKL A, Battik, Teach)'''. utter which short addresser were
ev y y evening its 7:3 ).
Allan Walker, of Gmlerich, visited
la this vicinity on Sunday afternoon
and evening.
Quits a number attended the quar-
terly service at Iteuwiller church on
Sunday ruormug,
Edwiu \Vulterr has greatly im-
proved the apperuauce of his louse
and store by painting it.
Hallowe'en ie past and gun,•, mud
the boys of thin burg aro Login; corl-
gr•atitlate'd on their good behavior.
Mir. James lung, we regret tu re-
port, tenet progressing vet y favorably.
A trained nurse is iu ntLentlatose e,t
her now.
A Stx,•LA1. Er•sNe in. - An enjoyable
time was spent at the resideuo4t of
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Gledhill nu Tata -
day evening, when they had as (.heir
guests n party front laodericli,-Cuts
silting of'Misi Ethel Vitn+l me, Mies
I boelt' Beacom, Mies haste Smith:
Reg. Smith and Edward %Watson.',pair fund. On Monday eYeuiag a fowl
. Before the party left lar home R p' -r will be served' �t•-r1-•op% tJJ
-"-,•fioice mrpper,warlSerVed: 0 , tter, fidlee 'd by an excellent pro-
- m. a, inwheatthe F,Hswing- are -ez-
CARLOW. to takel part : Hear Ititnne" Or-
MuyIDAY Nov. Sud. droner (iod)vlcI) :• Miss M. to \Val-
Mis. (Col.) Vareoe has been %irities( err, �r1
Bit �alenttvl eht irrei . the
fffit"Tur lila dart couple of
weeks
T,it•bA vctyd tilt' isexpected and all ay
vitexd. Adm . syn to Supper and e
Rev. Neil Leckie, ..f iw.ndrrboro'; ex• cert, 35c ; chit en. 9 k.
changed pulpits yesterday without'
:enter, Rev... It. Mann.
EBENEZER.
TuI.:su.ty. Nov, 3rd.
Orem H let•:urr:NiNu.---The Metho-
dist church at Ebenezer, which has
been closed for cep tire for the past
two np.kths, will 1t, reopened 00 Sun.
day and Monday, November 13th rind
10th. On Sunday, the Lith, special
eeiv0ons will be preached by 1tev.
W. "A. Findlay. of \Vhitecbur•ch,
at 2311 and 7 o'clock, aid special*
inuyic-Hill be pi•iivideil L) the West-
field clear at loth services(."- The
collections will be Vin, aid of the re-
peel •
in -
be past week has been a lively one SHEPP RDTON.
at (•llnw sLatiun, with shipments of \VKl1Nti AY, Nov. 4t11.
gra ', liege, lamb. and apples. Walter Steele has isponett of his
Mrs. Lxrten*layer's sale Not Need, property ,here and he nil his family
-newbrs Wrli a great Rtlei-e... ere • 04 U lllr
u
h n
was a tare. atG•ndan'•e and good e•
prIeeM we • realized. i Duncan McNee has } rchasrtl
Andrew 'dung ie. rscray.•riug !rote David JuhnstonN i a• , •.
the effects o hie accident ut Dungan- .Mr. JohIl'iton has nought Mr. Mc
nun en the de of the show, but will (rattan's num.
feel the effects ir stone time yet. A HAPPY EVENT. - A pretty w
"11 is still suffering ding wav solemnize d at the home 0
bis r1„..,11t„lord »(.. i- • 1
L and Arra. 1Vm. Hawkins ..n Wed•
IS 1104114 0111 in a- nt'1•day 01.1sat week.- when. their eh
angers Gilt.•n utr. daughter. ilarthie was uiarriett
Our apple packer. hn Levy, nom- to !toes McNee, a prosperous young
ttdeted his season's bu. i es I of wet•k, turner of this locality, b)' Rev. N ,
This has been it iie.n tt•»e1.14 to,• &Sammy. ..f Nile. 'rhe bride booked
apple" ; the Jolt is of_ 4 . .alit-)• whirr duchess
in a hrind4enne gown of
• and the market is Iduchess satin, and was attended
Pt'°r' by lire cousin, Mies Agues Rome, of
T'.tentu, wearing white silk. The
groom WAS ,IDIS supported. by Alex.
Tin Ilene
- front the effects
dcut. when be had
rutting box and two
AUBURN.
1VBoNxstmr. Nov. h, Bogie. Tlr• warbling 40141(11 WAS
Charles K. Arthur, of Parry Nn d. played by Miss Alice Bogie. The
is -Here M present, vi.iting his •motweitdhig parr)' nieribered about forty
snd renewing old ai•ynriutaures, nod included guests (rein Toronto.
Tete Ladies `Aid of th t Pr•shyN4tian •Wihds n- 4• tlr•rich, Port Albert and
church intend haying a social in the hince reps Atter the crI - to )• e
church next Wctlt wjay evening. into repast was rrrvrtl to the
.Nb ndant satisfaction of all. The
The evaporator einem; thio week. hap v ,couple left next ming
Considering the scarcity of apples for I3.iITalo tel spend a short
very good season- has been expert honey non and on their return will.
emeed. take in residence in C01110111. fown-
George Lawlor. Raymond Ferguson ship. .1'b bride'y going away dress
and Arthur Ferguson, who took in wait of sip durst Indies' cloth with
cream waist old hat t" notch. The
bride 'was -t ' recipient of uuenernrs
handsome and +dui presents. show-
Mug (be e1.teeul a wally fri.•uds.
the Northwest ex,•nt•sion this fall,
arrired house last week. ,-
Alf. ,Astptith, beeper. inspector tar
West Huron, hats been engaged .this
week paying his half -)-early visits and
collecting the license fees.
The Baptist church in the village is
progressing very sat isfactoi•ily. The
reed is completed and the plasterers
are busy. The intention is to have
el.•rythiog finished as been es possible
olid the congregation wild be able to
have services in it About New Year's.
DIED Ar RK1CLT nF GI•F.I4ATIu N,--
Min. \Villiam Plunkett: of the lith
col)t'sbiou of Nutlet*, Ivan%to Le041d4n
last week for the purpoer of having an
operation performed. The operation
terminated fatally. Mts. Plunkett
wan a daughter of the 'late Thomas
Hamilton, of CoMsmnr, and wax about -
forty -eight years of age. She leaves a
family of two suns and two daughters
and her partner in life to mourn the
-loss of fond cher and ttffeetittnel
wife. Her remain. were interred in
Ball's cemetery. bare line, Mullett.
.8T. HELENS.
Tc gene V, Nov. :Sal.
Wedding-hetielir)4 rineiug.
Hallowe'en passed oft very quietly
here.
Con. Decker, of Lucknow, called here
on Monday.
Robin.% McGuire had the misfortune
to break his army last week.
Mr. McEachern, of Leaskdele, will
preach in Calvin church on Sunday.
.1. R. Rutherford attended the furry
eral of the late Rev. •H. Leask, of Tor-
onto, on Monday.
Misses May Catneren and Mary
Murrayre visiting their aunt; Mr
- D. Mi 1 r.
ullad, of Ripley.
Our local sportsmen have been
Genre
hitlg the woods lately for etnne-
thing to shoot. ieaa, and Jack are
chasing wild ducks this afternoon.
James Ramage, George and Blake
(been returned from the West last
week. They gay the \Vest is all right,
but they prefer good old Ontario yet.
l'IllRCH ANNI y61t4ARY.--Anniver-
sary services will he held in Calvin
church un Sunday, . )November lith.
Rev. Dr. Murray, formerly of Kincar-
dine, will preach morning and even-
ing. A good fold -time tea -meeting
will be held )lye Monday evening fol-
lowing. --- -
(hiving op Tam C iHERA,-AIL Naylor,
of Donnybrook, has been engaged to
teach here till Chris(mes. Minn Ilea -
trice Anderson has secured a position
in \Vinghnm high school and com-
menced her duties on Monday. Al-
thntdgh we are sorry to lose ht•r, we
wish her success in \\'ingham.
DEATH OF RNC, R. LKANK.-it w'aa
a great surprise to the people of Nt.
Helens when word came on Saturday
haying that Rev. R. Leask had panned
away. It was only about three
menthe ago that Mr. and Mrs. Ieask
Rpent a few weeks visiting old friends
here, where he had labored over
Went), y,•arn.
It11 l,K M ATCII.- -Although Friday
was a poor day for the rifle shooting
match a large number turned nut and
Rime goon scores were made. John
McDonald and Stuart Miller hail
chosen nide+ and the total seoren were:
John Mrlh,nald, :4' 9; Stuart. Miller,
:nett; making a win fur the latter side
by nine pointer. The lining side furn-
ishes nn oyster %tipper at sortie future
date, to which we ar•e anxinu4ly look-
ing forward.
PROSPERITY.
TrganAY, Nov. 3rd.
He 1400n. REPORT. -The fallowing is
the standing of the pupils of M. S. No.
2, West \Vawanosh, for October
Senior IV. Lizzie [tinker, Georgge.
Batter. Junior 1 V. -Violette Plunk-
ett., George Twamh•y, Muriel Wash-
ington, Charlie Twandey, Charlie
NIL
,Mo,\D Y. Nov. Znd.
Sem- en. RKr'nter.-T following is
the report of Nile publ • 'timid for
October : V. --Gertrude 'rkpetrick,
talo *Reginald Glen,. 47: • *Mabel
\Wilson. 47. IV. -Worthy Ryan,
1140; •Victor Young, 2131; *01 e Me-
Nee, PK Senior 111. -*May Der -
entail, 3:t2; •Lizzie McDern,iad. i0 ;
•Harold Mel/wain, 14ei,- Junior 11 -
Leslie 1'.ntland, 541;*Gerald Dunba
*17; •Ernest Glen. •2N2. 11. -Viola
McWhinney. 051 ; Lucy Currey, 581 ;
Marion ftyan..15%1.:_Lloyal--Young 4147 ;
Margiserire filen, r0; Vera Tiffin,
101. ('art 1I. -.Harty Dodd, 457;
legate Pentland, :111 -II, A. McDer-
;Mad, 311Q *Howard M.iNee, 2114
• Isaac Currey, 1:14. Senior 1. -Edgar
Mhepperd. 112 ; Aline Sheppard. 140 :
\'inlet Kerr, 11:11. Junior 1.-rMyrrel
Currey, IUs); Henry Matthew., 115:
+'rank Mcllwain, 1)11; Ketta Young,
(10; Limes Kerr. Those marked • were
*Intent for part, of exawibilton. Ex-
aminations are held every Friday
rnurnims. F S. (in.+V, Trachea..
\VEDNRSDAY. Nov. 401.
Mrs. tamp! and her daughter, Miss
Ethel, Of lioderich. ri:it.e.( the farm-
er's sister, Mn. Lewis Taylor, the prat
week.
Mre. Wright, who had been staying
with her daughter, Mrs. Cook, the
past Jenson. has returned to her home
at Kingsville.
Epworth League 00 'lluesd&y, NO-,
v.•mber 10th. will Ire• a temperance
meeting. Subject, "The Coming
Vote," to be taken by -Wm. Watson.
We hope a}i the friends of temperance
will conte out to this meeting and help
to Rinke it a euree,'4.
A.SurressrrI.Oc•4AsttIN.- he an-
niversary ne•rvires which took place in
Nile Methodist church on Sunday and
Monday proved in every way a de•
cidetl surit'St. The weather was all
that could be desired. Rev. W. Con-
way. pastor of the church, preached
oil Sunday morning and in the even-
ing Rev. %V. A. Smith, of Dung/te-
non, ocrupiett the pulpit. Both
gentlemen were listened to very at-
tentively by - large nndienees. The
rhnit• under 'the able leadership of
31rs. Linfield furnished suitable music
for both services. On Monday even-
ing a large number congregated to do
justice to the fowl su1per prepared
the ladies of the church. The pro-
gram which followed was highly ap-
preciated by a11. The speakers foe the
evening were Rev. %V. A. Smith, of
Dungannon. and ]rev. A. E. Jones, of
Auburn. Miss Hart, of Hensel',
fairly captivated the audience with
her i'e itat: and her singing. She
was recalled after every number, and
although elle responded repeatedly
the audience could hardly desist from
their enthusiastic encores. Rarely
does an entertainer so completely win
her hearers as did Miss Hart on this
occasion. Miss McIntosh gate tw'n
silos in good voice and was heartily
applauded, and the choir cuntrihutwl
scceral good chortls eeleetione. The
pastor, hey. W. Conway, discharged
the duties of chairman in an able
manner. Owing to the abundant
supply of provisions a social was held
the following evening and the pro -
creeds for both evenings amounted to
7flxi,,
COLBORNE.
MONDAY, Nor. 2nd.
CHRISTMAS is Collum+. -The Col- We are pleased to welcome Mr, and
borne society of the Evangelical An- Mre, Wm. Stirling, of the 4th conceit•
4ocietion will hold a Christmas enter- sion of (losderich township, to their
tainntent in their church on Christ- new home in our village. Mr. and
mas Eve (Thursday) at 7:39 p. m, An Mrs. Stirling have spent long and
excellent program is being prepared. busy lives on the farm end deserve the
Come one, come all, rent of a quiet, retired life,
GhLntty Wgnntvu. -A very happy
and pleasant event took place at the
KIN(38BRIDGE.
Mtixtr Y, Nov.
Nitres. --Clifton Austin's hew driver
disappeared un Halloween, but turned
wade b) Hes. W. 11. Butt, Centralia ; up the next day. James Furry
Rev. W. Haugh, Beuutifler ; Jalnes has purchased another horse. He bo-
Dt•Igatty, of Staulep, and others. tends putting a te,tu, wt the. railway'.
Mr. Butt, although seventy rags of • • .. Wedding bells will soon be
ringing here.
A FIN* Posses:mos._-Con. l�'Krilly
has purchased 1'at. McCarthy's tarun,
consisting of eighty acres, fur a hend-
aorne aunt. $3.500 being the price pad
for it. Asst adjoins thebackof Mr.
O'Reilly.. present property it will add
l(rvatly to his jt..session, he now hay' -
)lig 180 aer't. of first-ch(ss-10014 in-1111W•bluck. More power to your_ elbow...
Con. !
Pltlut(INAL.-Patrick Walsh, or St.
Augustine, and A. Martin, of Knitted.
MT: Muse nn
o
John and Jerry Connor Il it L tI Godes
rich ou _.Sunday John Sullivan
drove out to St. Augustine Sunday.
Jame4 liuwiet is going to
Detruit..nest._4 i1L ,. -.- -it. . 14.0'41v
and K. Moran art• under the weather
at present ; we .hope to see them
uul 404.41 again. -
tuft., has never Iwt•II out of Ontario,
having been horn shortly after his
Parent s,hulded here, and both he ant
his wile are in the very )test of hea(kth
They have resided un the Maitland
concession of Colborne for a great
many years a(yd artelu•Id in very high
m
estee. As au active member of the
Methodist church Mr. Butt hast filled
the Mile., cf local preacher, i-boir
leader, Sunday school superintendent,
etc., with ability and satisfaction, and
t•verybody present juiced in wishing
them hoar trimly years ail
activity. They have three children
livirrg t Mrs. Fisher, Tiickertmith ;
Mrs. Mew. Colborne, and $ Rua,
Clinton.
ta u. A. NEWTON, DENTIST, LUCK-
1� NOW.-Athutuuevery day except Thurs-
day... New tweedy for extracting teeth ISoluno-
foriut, bet ter than WI.. Crown and bridge work,
• te.. Alnnmuiu plates Mon -breakable).
H. -You can always have your work much
Ix• •r done in the dental otilce-more t'
bet r facilhhis for doing the work, more Com-
fortable for the patient.
t OTICE.-THE I.00AL AGENCY
ol11e4 f4Nt and Stationery Store, where
orders will be received for subscription., ad-
vertising •ud jab work. and receipts will Da
lee° for amount.s mild for the trate.
` Vi:nNxlIAY, 'Nov. 4th.
11. Burton. wife and children. of
Dunlop, visited at the heine of 5.
Roach on*Sunday.
Jaw ,•
Ai.Matl, u
t Clinton cal o
rod n
is uothus our tjyyy]ast .weak..
isees Ida W'hvtuti anl1-Mary Ryan
site t Sunday at Nile.
Wi Crawford,* of Toronto, trans-
arced b ine.s here on Friday last.
Mrs. . Sproul returned h
Saturday tett after spending two
months in th %\'est.
Mr. and Mi
vlsitevl nt the
\Valkoru, Oil Sun
Walkout. of Jlitchell,
orae of their uncle, J.
y last.
(tet•. W. Conw -
duct'd the service
church on Sunday; n3
Smith took Mr. U
Nile,
T. E. Du•nin and Rich. ei
shipped a carload of cattle o
Gees to Toronto on SatUrlav I.
Medd. else shipped a eerie:44 oP
form f othe sante place. Who Nave
v, of Nile, con-
i the•. Methodist
gh
Rev. W. A.
Conw
•'s work at
d each
mMe-
t.. J.
rags
•do
not teed a railway at Dungannon
HartiuersR.=The annual hot sup
per and eenrerL under tTk auspices of
St. Paul's church will be held on
Thanksgiving night In the Agricul-
tural Hall, I)nngnnnun. For the eon -
eel t
on-eert the following excellent •aleut has
been secttFed :-Tynd.Lll Brothers, of
Carboy : Miss Manu Walter. anti
Messrs. Lionel Parsons and Harry
Sturdy, of Goderich. A good time is
expected.
IN Goan HHAI'K.-A uu•eting of the
Dungannon Agricultural Society was
held on Thursday, when matters in
connection with the recent fall exhi-
bition received attention. The reports
*hawed the finances of the exhibition
to be in most satisfactory eondition,
the receipts this year being $151)
ahead of Net year's. When the ac-
ants are all in there will undouht-
e • lennnther-surphls to add to tate
Sec ty's funds. As a further token
of n prciat ion Aj• President Hatlie's
effort 'n behaltorthe $ocrefy, he was
present • by the directors with a gold -
mounted fountain pen. which Mr.
Bailie Ariz s very highly ns a mani-
festation of ' e goodwill of his fellow -
workers.
Suntan. REIN T.=Following is the
standing .of the upila_of_Dungaunwt
nubile school fu the month "f Oe -
toiler: Nantes are i • order of merit :
Senior V. -- Ethel s : so, Pearl Mc-
Kenzie, Vera Durniu, Ethel Glenn,
Janie Stothers, Irene liver, Bert
Wiggins. Roy Medd, t, re Sproul,
Pearl McNally, Edith •cleaves,
Junior V. -Cora Allen, O Case.
Lorne Young. Elva Johnston, lellvil
Glenn. Senior IV. - Fannv F zger.
Lawrence Smiley, Riley ad -
ford, Verna McNally, Myrtle 'Al n.
Clarence -"Smiley, Mary MoCou
La,ira Smith, Luella B('Ilatn)•,
Mostyr. Sands. Jiu,ior I11. - Ethel
St,allers. ,Lilian Pentland, Arthur
Roach, Itay Ntotbers, Ralph Dishes.
Marion ihrnirs, Lotus Giheen, levrue
lifcKnzie, Clayton Nand,', Haze!
Carr. Laura Fowler. Fred Errington.
Howard livers. Number 0,4 roll. :at ;
average, 31. H. R. Luso, Principal,
sesta lR Room. , '
Senior 11, s Pearl leets._ Ethel
flrowu, Linnfield Anderson, yeott Mc-
Nelly, Marion Dish.•,, Myrtle Oliver,
Olive Glenn, Willie Fitzgerald, C. Il,
Rohhtsnn, Prod" Ftsselri ifitieT Aug-
nstine, Jarvis Anderson Victor Er-
rington. Junior 11 -Iva Carr, Edith
Sands, Harold Rivers, -`Roth Fowler,
Eolith Anderson, Harold Sproul,
\Willie Taman. Part tt = T1Json
Hell, Haruki Manning, Albert Brown.
Margaret Medd, Ruby Allen. Georgie
Cardwell, Deloss 15isher, liedvers
Augustine, Edgar• Carr, Lew Elliott,
Frank Glenn, Irene Carr, Franklin
Thompson. Senior 1. -Bert Smith.
Gladys Errington, Sadie Mountain,
Florence 1)urnin, Freida Nand.., Harry
Stuart, Georgie Glenn. Junior 1. -
Errington. Warren Ivers, Belle
F:ninggttol, Marimt Bice, Wilbur Stew
-
srt, Amber McKenzie. "ft" class -
Percy Elliott, Bert Bradford, Stanley
Rivers, ilarry ('nrr, Gordon Glenn.
Number on roll, 53. Average, :if).
Cows B. RoemRT$, Assistant.
tAYFIELu.
\WtcpNgsn1Y. Nov. 4.
The November meeting of th,•
Women's institute will be held on
'11ulrsday afternoon, the 12th into., at
the home of .Mrs. f% McNaughton,
Front road.
Hallowe'en, the night n elves anti
sprites, passed nff with very little dis-
turbance and few practical jokes, a
moving picture show in the town ball
keeping the boys engaged lan(Il a
somewhat late hour.
Mr. Wensley, the colportenr, who
has spent the greater part of the sum -
LOCHALSH.
TrKsD.sv, Nov. 3rd.
Mii;s Bella McDonald was visiting
friends in Laurier last Sunday,
enc. C. 31thenzte finished thresh-
ing with sir "unit. boa Thuredray,
after a very successful season.
Hr nnf1.M)s._ILM..S. AfeD.,naLlryyL-
Huron. were visiting at John Arm-
strong's the beginning of the Week.
Mrs. Chas. Boyd, rf Laurier, and
Mrs. A. Mcf)ertnid, of •1'erantount,
were at the parental home last week.
Alex. C. Mefti'rrzre tient-ti NVing-
lia4Lon Monday in order tai undergo
lot ciPe.ration at the hospital in that
town..
The ail -well d1illera, who hal closed
down 10-st week :,a account of the dis-
agreeable went her, -rrimmenred work
agent thio pork They work now
Orem eighteen 'hours out of ' the
twt•ni ' r.ur, 'Telt are semevTiat
1eded l their pr. gross at present by
extremely haul ro.•k.
U. G: 31clielh, ex-pri vans of the
British army. is still hale and hearty,
Nod able 'tu Gtke his daily inolviug
walk up to Loclalsh for the mail. As
a good Scotsman hr, ,.f course, readi.
The Globe, and is firmly of the opin-
ion that that solid journal is the
most . substantial (mei_ for breakfast,
next to gored o4trueal.
'W -e are pleased to hear that Bob on
the sides -Mad, who is an arleut poli-
tician, will hp Able toga out again in
few dais. and that he is gradually
r, covering from severe shock, caused
by being suddenly, informed byy an
inco • riderate friend of theh{fge
majo 'ty which the Laurier, Govern -
mere tallied at the late elections.
LOTHIAN.
Tt'F.sDAY, Nov. 3rd,
Miss Maggie Ferries ,left last week
for Galt.
Masa Woods ape. t Sunday at home
a week ago.
\V..Malcolm, of C icago. Rpent_a
dry at Alex. McLean',,. -St week. -
Mrs. W. J. McKenzie is spending
Consumption.
is. by no means, the dreadful
disease it is thought to be -in
the beginning.
It can always be stopped -in
the beginning. The trouble is:
you don't know you've got it;
you don't believe it; you won't
believe it -till you are forced
to. Then it is dangerous.
Don't be afraid; but attend
to it quick -you can do it
yourself and at home. Take
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MULSION
of Co Liver Oil and live care-
fully ev way.
This is so nd doctrine, what-
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and, if heede. will save life.
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ROBES
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•5 A
Patent Horse iilanket.s in all
'tyles and totalities,
Robes, Robes, Robes.
Saskatchewan Buffalo
]lobes,
Sandwich Fur Robes,
Manitoba Buffalo Robes,
Bishop Fur Robes.
Ilerse hide Robes.
0n1110 :11111 get nese rhos, -e.
H. E. Knox
AUBURN
Cure Your
Dandruff
Why? Because it is annoying,
untidy. And mostly, because
it almost invariably leads to
haldntss. Cure it, and save
your hair. Get more, too, at
the same time. All easily done
with Ayer's Hair Vigor, new
improved formula. Stop this
formation of dandruff !
1).-, not change the rotor of the hair
Forma,. moth .wa bottle
7 show to your
vers a
•.h uo, .bene it,
th.a aoML•..y.
The new Ayer's Hair Vigor will certainly
do this work, because, first of all, it de•
stroys the germs which are the original
ea:lat of dandruff. Having given this aid,
nature completes the cure. The scalp is
restored to • perfectly healthy condition.
-Marto by th. J. C. Ayer C.., Lowell. Yase.••••••
r...tlttr� • o
l FINE TAILORED- •
CLOTHING
FOR MEN
I FITS WELL •
LOOKS WELL
WEARS WELL
- When made by
• DUNLOP
The Tailor West St.
ave •
is
t i weeks with friends in Kincardine
I
Ten rwoly:
Ce Alien, of Lucknow, was the
guest o All ie 11trolly over Sunday,
Mnyt ' 11. Jo tone, of Lucknow,
spent a ft• • days$ he gue4t.of Miss
Mary -Mt m. _
Thoutans Bu uby telt last week to
upend the win er with Itis son, Rev.
it. K. Harrhy, of li.•Insont. -
Mr. and Mrs. Brody and son,
Willie, are the guests. of Mrs. jiro.ly's
permits, Alt% and-Me.:,Wilia,n Hogan.
31 re. J. Mae kenzie-and
Namara have returned ttilue..
partied by their niece, Aisle Is
Wellington, htter expending
visiting friends at Cala
lthessalon,
' WIZDNESDAY. NOV.
HOw THIS SCHOLARS STAND.
nor) fur the month of October Bison
S. S. No. 7, Ashfiel.I ; u wi s in °islet
of merit.: V.-)laanah Mogen, Lean
i[eliderron. IV. -Marden a Mac lei -
fie, Viola Baker, ?)uueld_ a Hugest\
Greta ('rl'riplw.l, Kenneth HenJt•rron,
John McIeith, Ketanoth Campbell.
Ethel McKt•ith, Rol,. M"Keith, Mabel
McKeith, Janet Rit-hie. Ili. -Kelso
•McNay. Sadie Cook. IL -(live Me -
Keith, Clarence Henderson, Mae Mac-
Kenzie, Eva Hogtgi, 1'houae ('nuke.
Part 11. - l:rahanl ,McNay, Jennie
Johnston, Mae Stein. 1. - Laura
Stein. S. (REN& WOODS, Teacher, , -
ai Me-
cecina -
'aline
in).
nd
Re -
Fort William's New Elevator.
Winnipeg. -'Oct. 24). -- General
Manager 5lerse let the contract
for the great terminal elevator for the
(:rand Trunk Pacific at Fort \Villiam
today. it:44•111 have a capacity of 1,-
000.000 bushels, and will be absolutely
Orem, ni. Innes Stewart & C:1.
secured the' etyntrttet, sleet tete prlee"
Wag not wade public,.1hough it is pre.
sawed to 1t• in the neighft,r•hood u(
a million dollars.
Overwear,
Underwear,
AND THE TRIMMINGS
such . as are to be. had at The Palace
Clothing Store, go a tong wav in im-
proving the appearance of a good-looking
man, and will make an ordinary -looking
fellow appear as good as the hest.
This is the
Underwear Season
the time when you-ehauge froth the lighter
to the heavier weights of nnderwearables.
Out' stock was never more cotnplete, qual-
ities never_better,gnd the. -values we -are
able to otter will make it interesting for
-. _youto-look our way.
Gloves, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Hats, Caps, Collars,
Ties in fact Everything for Men and Boys
McLEAN ' BROS.
Art Tailors and Clothiers
GODERICH, -
- ONTARIO
Such is the charity of some that
they never owe any malt iil'will, mak-
ing present paynu'444. thereof. -- 'f'
Fuller.
There is no greater ul..tacle in the
way et success in life than 1rustip -to,
something to turn up, instead of
going to %totk and -.turning zap some.
thing, if it It• only a potato.
FREE!
LADIES
�a•i1S.ada yuemsaw
ofH :MS COMPOUND PICNNYHOYALA powerful but harmless •
•egetb.bIbmeEdbdne
to „mlraa.i.di....ae ppaasr�syy
velatett: er �Gmt 9iadlaia
GIVEN AWAY /
SPECIAL OFFER TOLADIES
1 will send ten day.: treatment of the
famous Orange 1.11y FRhI( to every
offerer who writes for It. This Home
Treatment cures w Slims the aid of •
Physician It cure. Female lVeakmi..s,
Leucorrhoea, tumor.., cancers, In their
.,r!0 -r -11•g, �' tli•plaretnent4,
ittf
tank. ride, of abdon,,'n bearing poling
i g dow■
nerisnt ion., and all Irregularities. Head
t he following 'otters and be oonvleoed
of the efficacy of this truly wonderful
remedy.
rs. \'.�tyrab, wind•or, Out. Merlin. l out„ March 27, I91%1
'urrah, your letter of the :Nth re,w'.ved today. Please and enclo.ed 4.5.00 for 6
Lily. 1 would not think of di+ron'Moine lir use, 4., 1 know 6 more boxes will
lent cure. (Sven now 1 nip an entirely new creature since untag O. L. At
nowhere teem the same ns 4,11ne horst st‘oding leucorrhoeal, and as you gin.
•, if amt would send rue 3 few 1 would gladly hand them Le my friends,
neo the same goon manse„ l o.very OROS. 1 intend *ending you my photo
tier. for 1 feel we cannot o.ay too much in favor of Orange Lily, and know
. • among suffering womankind the'ulgeon'. knife would be cheated of
Med of suffering women. Hoping God may ever ).!.•s- and prosper
our noble work, b, Neve rte, ever your sincere friend, (Mia l4.
Ont.
j hear .
boxes of O
produce a
present 1 knoll o
sample trial bo es
for I know It si
and testimonial letter
w
If mon. of same all u•t
its mushy baptisms it the
von and lir. Connie in
MeK., Merlin, I'. 0., hint
•
lbw Friend, -Some tines
dune for me, Since then 1 ve
and undergoing three operas
months. 1 cannot say too a a i, u,lt. nowl d
ng as o. that .o many woman Int t.1
cit)' suffer as I dad. and kimono( wI, It did for mc. I would like to take the Agency. tVln Sue
plass. send Inariotttone end t...•n eo 4 - - _
(Ms
I., G. T. 184 Brock Street. Gratefull
Address leuelo.dng 3-.•cutap
t shunt) ar ' ee v.ample:circulars and other testimonial.
Mes'. V. F. t; A H. Windsor. Ung.
Kingston. Ont., July 15th, 1041,
'rote and told you the great Rood you, wonderful medicine had
ntinued to use it. nein atter ave years of terrible suffering
:on conli decKu
aly cryd by Orange Lily, after using It for etht
u 1
NEWS OF SHOES
ie always interesting be•',(ub•• we all
need them.
I'erhapr }L ienoyt stews to .arm that
we are sera-caageft4l.4o toter (til• itt•st
of leather in shoes we hay tool .,•I1.
The oinking must be acs it should he,
and that is why- our sling:: will fit, rend
fit Well. -You pr,idid l)- need a new
pair. Will you rome and see what
we have? =
Wm. Sharman
Goderic11.
BUSINESS
CHANGE.? -�
ilaV(' rentt•artenl to represent
:\'-HAltItIH Co. in
h for
Shecomingsen son at
I on Hamilton StStreet.represented the
l'omp:Any -The past
and have seen tit to .r
change to ano . line of machinerymachineryfor the conking a4en.
Ilam ale.' a . t for (M(MAWfll'GGigs and '1'1"1' 1•: It S,
I314ANrFOKU Wi, 13111.1.S.
MI;LO,TTK ('RH.fe4f . 1•;I'AKA-
TORS, FLEURY PLO\ '4 nod
the IHIMMEL!, DISC 11 Alt • )%VM
and LAND ROI,LKRM.
('all and 1.4.4144);..•.
the .HANSI
node
the of taro
i 'hays
McC')RMi 'K
two seasons,
ROBERT WILSON,
Hamilton Street,
(lo derirh.
1'. M. --i have flit .ole some good
.1-IIfn4 Ilorses and a heavy Colt,
eighteen month., old, also 1t
4hormighhred ('"w and Calf.
BARELY SSI BLE
We admit, hat a sensible bleu just Ne me, t.4) be safe from
COLD and CHANGES of the Sath by wearing a
-- 1
CHAII'MOIS VES
I:veryltidy who is afraid of the weather ehId wear one, and
everybody can afford to at our pricer.
co ort%V live all sizes, in several colors• made in th
Better duality than youbald
Pm y expect.
Fa Ji BUTLAINH, GODS Druggist,
ICH
"THE STORE THAT PLEASES."
L
t styles for
combo, J
GET ONE FOR YOUR
THANKSGIVING TRIP
SUIT CASES, $1.50 TO $6.00
G. M. ELLIOTT
•
felli SQUARE clot)I:1tICH