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AFTER
SUFFERING
TEN YEARS
Cared by Lydia E. Pink -
ham's Vegetable Compound
MAittsoN, N feel that I.ydia E.
pinkham's Vegetable Compound has
sr yen we new lite.
I suffered for ten
years with serious
female troubles, in-
thimmation. ulcer-
ation. indigestion,
tiervousuess, and
could not sleep.
Doctors gave Me
tip, as they said my
troubles were
chronic. I was in
despair, and did nut
rarewhether! lived
or %hen I read about Lydia E.
"Inkhorn's Vegetable Compound; so I
began to take it, and am well again and
relieved of all my suffering." -Mrs.
GeoHox JorroY, Box 40. Marlton, N J.
Lydia E. Ilukhoni's Vegetable Com-
pound. made from native :awn' alai
herbs. contains no narcotics Or harm-
ful drugs. and to -day hulls the record
for the largest number of actual cures
of female diseases we know of, and
thousandsof voluntary testimonialsare
On tile iu the PinkliaM laboratory at
Lynn. -Mass.; from women Who have
been cured from almost every form of
female complaints, intlainutation,
ceratiamdisplacements. It brim' tumors,
Irregularities, periodic pains, backriebs,
indigestion and nervous prostration.
Every suffering woman owes it to her-
self to give Lydia E Viiiktiom's Vege-
table Compound A trial
If you would like special advice
about your case write a confiden-
tial letter to Mrs. l'inkliam, at
Lynn, Mass. Her advice is tree,
and always helpful.
III JLIGHT
SOAP
St•
'TIM SIGNAL: GODRI ICH. ONTARIO
Col. John Sneed's
Conversation i on
Domestic Problems
By CASPER S. YOST.
Author or " trwr mesins to • sireeewfol Hoebstittl. sod
"TI.• to tidos of • successful Wife."
Je Coos r it,,, 1909. by C. 11 vett
1.—Should the Man Smoke On the contrary, It stimulates
to. totelligeuce and opens Ills eyes
at Home ? tter appreciation of the beauty.
OLONEL RAIN SNEED, having .1. t gout/lie:or around Mtn. o tole at
dined with ssti,fuctio„ to iii„, ,•' -awe Hine it softens lily heart unit
oies his nerves. It has a trialiaics•
Jake a man more amiable aim
t amenable, and after a eaial Ina
of observ•Uou, my dear, t
tty well satisfied that there's moth
self and pleasure fa his %We,
lighted a cigar and strolled
sow Lai the colorer to the modest cot
tag., In which his son itrla a • had re-
cently established
-Where's Whllluiiir he inquired et mint promote matrimouial tsar
after he had paternal!) pecked at the moo s- like a good cigar smoked at
pretty 1198 11"ehled to bit"atiti ac ...• Jou never beard of a luau
(voted the comforttible seat. In Die liv-
ing room. -11ope he's at home ' -
"Yes, be's at bottle, papa," the tit ugh -
ter replied, uud a roaler flush came
Into her cheeks as she liddeds"ilv's
Just gooe to the woodshed for n mo-
ment."
Colonel Sneed noticed the heightened
color, and his cariosity was aroused
"les a pretty warm day." he re-
marked, with a twinkle in his eye. "1
duW,t nrc...kca hos solo' to build • tire.
is be?'
"No. papa,. It Isn't- that. I told he
thought -i -l --be went out there to
smoke."
"'What," exclaimed the colonel-'
to the woodshed to autoke! What in
the world! Why don't he get on the
roof or sit on the gatepost? Why
don't he come lob, the bout -c' or -fat
little girl, la -this sowe of your doltr's':'
And tie looked at his daughter sternly
through the Incense that arose trout
hls cigar.
well, papa," she repli.s1 falter
Ingly. "I don't sant him to awoke III
the house. and I thought we ought ti
begin right a nd'• -
"Ruh!" grunted the colonel •"rhat's
a thie way to begin. Turn y our hut
. tt a cigar In his mouth breakin' UI
laa furniture or draggin' his vs Ire
ii the room by the hair of her
ge
rev 1, did you? No, I ese nut! Nor
n't Induce him to sneak out Mt,
tt,.. is iti•ben and kiss the cook, either
it- itidueuce Is always In the &rev
tio, of virtue Many a crisis, domes
lid otherwise, has been, presented
t..s the contemplative restraint of a
▪ cigar. You needu't little
• Multi aw Oka, Of..eearee- 'ea-
.., always get too much of a gss!..1
Ill- 4 Too much tobacco will work
bat II in time, but so will too mud
la. t and eggs, and the man wh(
lokes at home bail half as likely ts
erdo It as the man who has to gc
In the woodshed or to the cornet
- nit or to thy club.
".1u41 that „brings me around to tin
point that I want to press int.
-trr pretty little bead. You've gut
u --t. hair ft
.., honey .
tali! Looks fi
• • say, the Is
.t ke his elk
s a.' ve got HUI
Ii tryin' to get
• Ada awoke, an
woke for the to
With half the labor, and at
half the east of other soap.
Sunlight does the whole
washing in half the time,
yet without injuring the
most delicate fabric.
Us* it the Sunlight way.
Follow the directions.
'nighty nice this even
ew style, ain't It? Uti
C. But, as I was •boul
I place for a man u
is at Lame. Now
ut there In the back
some satisfaction out
he Isn't gettlu' It
t part. Is a tuenta
r. tess, and Its Joyment is awes
liii a good deal b the sursoundin's
tarn puffin* away o t, there and won
ii' why It burns • slow. All tin
trine he's thInkin', an you oughtn't tc
1•., ore him if his thin ain't the kind
like to have wo In' around It
Lis brain. ..lie ought to sittin' tier*
lookin' at 'you just a I am and
won min' to him
self ow, in the
w o r be was
lucky rough to
get sue a dear,
dellgtof little
wife. In
CANADIAN NORTHERN
ONTARIO
THE SHORT ROUTE TO
GOW GANDA
lietting into Low ttida
Winter will be- made easier, ..14
CAnadian Northern I /Matto Risilw sy•
s will in a few days have steel laid to
Dow Itanda Junction, V1Iliell I. '31
utiles n It of liellvvo sl .1 onctiot. III
Utiles north of Sit -limey and 331 mires
from Toronto.
Ths (low (Janda Tratisp ,rt Coto
patty ars building a wt.! le Vol
from ft ow It ittlit Jittostion," that
be non -h shorter and a gr.'iiimprove
tuent .iver the toad used last yetsr.
if-sps of the rout tel -ti freight,
pruewnger awl exptoss tariff, :its. it,
emirs.. of preparatiott. a ri .1 a it
annicinrement will litit,' shortly of
the too-viiie and :49 areallealefl
regitraing thelifraTing id -The "Tc.ilTir.
For information writ.' WIII.
Phillitk, (bowl Creiglil and Pasf44.II.
ger Agent, Canadian N.,1 them timid
ing, 'lot -onto.
-.rum • MAN INTu au ostler."
band out of doors Just because hi -
wanted an after dinner smoke, force
him to roost wtth the chickens while
lie coutemplabes the vaulty of life in
general and of matrimouy in particu-
lar! Osi and tell him to come here-tio.
wait a minute, little girl. Just ka
him keep on rooatlu' for a little bit
while I tell you somettilu'.
'This world, hooey, wasn't fitted up
as a habitation for cheruhims and
things of that sort. It was wade for
mortal men and women, and you can't
turn a man Into an angel without call
In' in the undertaker. I believe every
body ought to be good, but there's
such a thing as belle too good to be
interesting. Its the little faults I'm
talktn' Viout, you understand -the fail
In's that all of U8 have. wore or les,
of, and wouldn't be exactly human
without. I don't know whether it's
exactly right to call 'ent blessitcs, but
It seems to We that they act kind of
like safety valves and keep Us front,
doin' worse things. Aoybow, its beeu
my experience, an' lee been here a
long titne, honey, and kept ins eyes
open -It's been WY expt-rience „that a
moan vrho don't appear to base any
faults had better Le watched. The
natural born cussedness '11 pile up
side of him until some day he'll
out and 'atonish the natives ' :it's
why I say, honey, that it won do to
bottle a man tio too tight. less s
have an outlet for the men test that's
him you're likely to aye trouble
and I don't know of a better triplet.
for trinaettfilirde-pra y
fend of
that lie's prob-
ably thinklii that
It's mighty tough
that,a lett II can't
stuuke In his UWII
houw.. If he bus
to go away from
the lioue to do
hit rouokIn' he'll
gradually go fur
titer awl stay
longer, rind lii
first thing u
know !volt old
yourrwlf al tin
t. THE TIME lit S up ;It it front
is lot it iv at
tok In the mornan' tryi I Woo-.
et what's happened to ill awl won
.11,' Whether you vu it tit gel out
rItt* pin or a rd liii der
' little giri; it al what your old
saysIi ut try to wake 'a
• ,-;rliblat out , Bill. Keep lihn al
Make tIns think tfiat horne
!..• 'worms and pleasantest place ot
: lace • this green earth, and let
S •ke nays here he doggon.
:although ili,•lownships of NIelatictlion
A 11/.11 alit II, I 'I lit, oil. Ai I elliesix. 1.1./
piey. istulsome others, are all at a
higher hitt( tide t ban any other poi
tion of °Mains, yet these high town
1/14 have or had tutii•li swan it
lands, mice thicl with cedar and dial,
In MOW /II e• Bete watt a wittital
It's,', s for the irrigation ot the
Pi ovin-e.
Three of I he att rams that water Om
tArio take their rise up there in an
Area ilk, en or t went y miles square.
Speaking f memory we believe
that tow Livouels of the Sato/pain rises,
in the township of .11 tentesits, and I he
sillier somewhere in tile lit dary be•
Merit that township luta • Proton, and
after t'ttuiiiiig together they wind their
Wit)' to Lake litarow 'Fbe Waiver
Riser takes ils rise, we think, in the
iseighlstring township of Osprey, and
flowing over the edge of the mover in
another direction, empties into Die
ti.swgiit II Bay. The Drama River rises
not far !may, in Antal dill,, arid maketi
ii 14.11K journey til jli
lathe Erie.
One 01 the arguments Ill favor of
maintaining .klgoilquiii Park as a fish,
game iii ii forest preserve is the fact
that within, it is a high 1.•vel table-biaid
where four important stresins take
heir rise, and thence run through a
%%id,. 'ammo-. If that meg lllll ent is
go ci as regards Algonquin Park, it
should have iii at' as I egards the near-
er and long -settled area of which we
spelt k. Of the Drailil River and the
Saugeen, pat tictilaa ly, it is safe to say
that they have mai kedly diminished
in volume ,within twenty -live years,
linig the greater p irt tlwit leogth
tiny lie exposed toile., blistering, it
tall/. ‘VOIllie I hall that, the at ea
%%loot. they lake their list. is being
cleated ism, ii lione. It is being
done gi:olually i,iit iiidustt Musty.
N. farmer who I IVc us one fLienjytd,
TailllerEI who
own ten thousand :odes. eon be t x-
peeted to maintain those natut•al con-
ditions that se -ill feed a wide pros -ince
with a water supply.- They want their
lauds to be Itelive, not idle. But the
general welfaie of the P tovinee may
utak.. it ad vi table that 1 lie reservoit•
designed by* mama. in that district
should be preserved, even though it
should be to•cessary for the tioyern-
'tient to it,,.,, own, and proti•et exten-
sive wot and swamp lands, SO that
I he nal oral condition. t hat have
worked for good shall not he wiped
out
Hut the staggesLieto we ii iv to offer
Sir JaIlles Whitney is that, hi view of
the dwindling of the VArious streams
thiouglowl the Province, and the fut-
ure menace contained in this -change.
his tioverritnent shoold-appaint a com-
mission • t 0 eX8111ille !lie various
streams, from their mouths to their
sources, and rt•port upon their cotiiii-
tirme and means for preserving them,
and as far as piutsible restioring then
It their original yob •. It woul
we are cony Meet!, I, wiser to do JIia
now than neglect il :ttiollwr tw nty
years.
• A Charming PIctur
Chat ming, indeed, is I e beautiful
picture entitled ••Tlie si I. Awaken-
ing." given with Tbe molly Herald
and 1Veekly Star, if Monti cal, this
...twill. It is difileti to find words to
the picture justi e. It is an inspir-
ation to look Rt. 'here is a beautiful
lessor, in Ibis sw et pieture. and every
I • would I • the lotter of a ei•py
aditining it walls. This picture is
litx2-1 helm ready ft i fransing and is
alseilutely e to all it lo.i stilorwribe to,
that gee antl f•ti in paper. the
sitiocri loin pike i f wluii, is only one
*dia. a year. A dollar could not be
I- spent. Eitlis i picture or paper
le in WITtli more. The Family
ald should be kt it! busy eutei lug
e NI11.4eribert I Ills 811/8.84/O,
TOO Muth for the "Cop."
1
•
TOINKINo
cigar.
-Now, little gi you•se married a
man. I've been atchin' William pret ty
close since! eaWP
home, and l'in
tolerably well
oitIsfied that he's
/Ile real 111114!
11e git Rowe
rough eilr.es that
!night be sarallia
•rmared down with
benekt t himself
and you, ton
I oarit to give
patio straleht tip
Ilttle girl. and
that Is that th,
moot bin' out
process is go it
whole tot easier
when he's got a
lit /RAPE TO sunlm. g o old cigar be-
tween bbi teeth There's somethIn*
about burnIn' tottacc64 ha t makes a man
more ausceptible to impressions from
without and more readily 'influenced
by reflections from Within. Let him
118VP a mild Havana, fix him up corn
fortable in an easy chair, anti he's In
shape to submit to most any kind of
a domestic op* ration that is proMpted
by loge and reason. Ile ain't doped.
Ratak* don't steal away is maa's
COAST
TO
COAST
INA
Tourist Sleeping
Car
"Doing Tourist is t lie pAntilar way.
It. travel now -a -days I he lwrtli
rates but half those, in the standard
sleeper - and Die areommodadim
quite satisfactory. Ask for "Tom ist
Oar Booklet".
Jos. Kidd, Agent, Goderich
Mlle., hours 0.101n. into k, it, p.
hii
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY
_SYSTEM
California
Mexico -
Florida
The land of Hoare's, fruit and
sunshine.
Excellent service via Chiriqui.
LOW TOURIST RATES
For full information see
F. F. LAWRENCE,
BOwtt Town Agent..
Office hours -6.90 a, in. to 9 P.
Be Sociable A.nyway.
1, re never was a road yet that
Ii t run In two directions, and sin
s au stand still you•ve got to travel
-.• •• pay or the other. There's a con
a.:ble crowd golu' both ways on
highway of life, and that Leto'
use it's just nO easy and a whole
pleasanter to have company.
'ae-brs-her- it man's gotn' to. heaven or
.to the devil It's better to be so -
...L -11w 1. never did have any WOW tar
•io fellow Who flocks by himself to
rat -o ties either his virtues or Ws %ACP,/
I take It for granted that you
ss aid to go In the right direction iii
If you'll find the only real crowd
I hat's gone your way 11 It, the ehIlrell
rile,' 're In the church primarily. I
vows., because of Its pronikes 1 -iii
ipart from that they're In it beeasi,ss
Jordan, as the old song env s. Is a
tiaril road to travel, and they need
the help of the church to get thew
over the stony placea. That's Jo I
why YOU need it and just ii he 1.11
-aril afford to go along it 'mom it
Don't get In the habit of ii -In' ts. I of
Sunday morishea.--Oolonel Joh,i d'
The Cradle of Three Stream!:
Toe -wile star.
In !Ile Province ,,r Ontario the Olotoro
..11.1 • ranolootmoo of I be men who fought
then way foot by foot against the in -
ba minable bosh went stt•angely un -
ti,!.• 1'1 forget tile I/111 feud. One might
-*wpm«. that they *till feel the stir,
tiniks of 1131 illhf`titP11 y,
1 his, at least, is true, that it, rural
Intario altogether foo many farmers
still cling tv, the erroneous idea, that
freed land is land idle, is reproach to
its owner. and that it is the ditty of a
progressive man I. u clear it up, and
bring it smiler rilltivat
No the shady woods disappear, and
in their plait' we See a drear stretch of
stomps Anil Straggling grain. In the
next geti,•raition iine -of the most
-earnest. effortsut Dovernownt will is•
direeted towords restoringin Rome
Part.. 'fbe groves and n,i;oirs fieVit,
with so notch hard labour and poor
jodgment, been felled and burnt.
In connection with this matter we
heve a suggestion to offer the Ontario
flovernment.
Not long ago a representative of
The titer was driving along is sideline
in the county of Grey, when he male
an extensive stretch of swamp land
heing cleared of spruce and gnarled
cedar, drained, and prepared for col.
tivation. There Is a high table isf
land iip there. It is the apex of On-
tario. It might almost he celled A
mate or saucer, for curiously enough,
Polio men in New York and Brook-
lyn are wipi'red, while Oil their beat.,
It' keep 1 reciail 0 the night's events
iii little iil ,ks furnished Boon by tile
A new 'a ,pper,- Pod appinnted
uu it long WILS put. out iii Brook,
lyri. lie f.uuih,1 it large dead dog at
Do* et.rIler I wo sit•eets. lie limits
011t his 1101e I*// k• Wrote "MIS
morning, at LI- a. III. I found a dead
dog rit the corn —" and he
•lia,l,ed up it,see s hat the streets Were
And disciivertal they were Keep anil
Koseiuszko.
II.' studied for a long time. Then he
dragged the dog by the tail to the cot-
mti r of Keep and Kent streets.
stir,
Easy to Identify.
A stray of I iv el- wornan's
to rise impel Mt I Ilius,' is-•tty detail.,
which to often hamper, j and mil
lify the operation:. of any were ins.n is
told of A flays ison woman who tried to
have it check i ashial at a bank where
She WaS 1101 kla /WO. 118118.1 le -
11181 iss wt•te made by tile cashier eon -
eel ning the urrr,i if identification, to
likb the wolmio immediately re
piled . `11b, Thars easy ; Tr`itI
alWayS hy this mole on
my Check.- Newark Call,
Increased Pay for Jurors.
An incieaot Dom hie. to Lie, in
roots' mileage lin, lost been author -
Is y the I lobo io tioveinment, and
shetilf. throughout Ille Provitira
have 1.1.1.11 lot,- time Attorm•y•
Iietie: tel of Iiii• AllOWSrlee.
I'm, per diem allowanee WAH increased
a year ago ft pin $2 to $2.50. The new
Mileage tilloWance takes effect at the
fall aRSIZAN.
Frenzied financiers are men whit ails
vise you to !rave Ii oney so that they
can advise you Iii isy to invest it fie
Ineir benefit.
rapailee y11:111133
led as a iyaiii-rulieviiy4 tt'ett t.
Applied in " l).
Menthol l'huatr-r ii thc ntrrt
efketive remedy ,known foi
Lumbago, Scialka, heuma tic
Actics and Pain Try a ''I).
I,." Meath, 1 Plaster .the
ti xt time yot, arc sufferiug
hi -in any o:le of these com-
pld iUt 4 0 u#1 con,..iuc-A. 25c
h at drit;gists,
. =
FERR 91 AY IM I
A Splendid Tonle)
Oulld3 up the System
Strengthens the
hl wick's
elves New. Life
Reid be all mediehlre deakells
Davis / Lerwasee es., Slasised.
One reason why the Mason and
Risch piano remains longest in tune.
ONE cause for a piano get-
ting out of tune is the bend
ing of the pins under the great
strain of the strings.
This happens oftenest in the
pianos which have the strings
attached high up on the pin giv-
ing the string a great leverage
on the pin.
In most makes of pianos the
strings must be attached high on
the pin because the pin -block is
covered by the iron plate which
neither the strings nor pins must
Ordinary= sibrte.::s.
touch.
=17. Lai A loB'
Mason -and
•
R1SCh
The piano with • soul
Now the iron plate does not
cover the pin -block of the Mason
and Risch piano as the strings
are attached to the pins close
down to the pin -block where it
is solid as a rock and will not
bend.
To this system of con-
struction is due in part the
perfect standing in tune of
the instrument.
W e would like to
tell you more about
Mama rod Leek mastruebas
Val acr &tat =to: the Mason and Risch
lay(orC•tban.= a I"' piano. S end us
this coupon to -day and we'll mail you
our book "Inside Information;" it
/tells the whole story.
The Mason and Risch
Piano Co., Limited,
32 West King St.,
Toronto.
op
City
MASON
aedRISCH
PIANO CO.
Lhoftsd,
TORONTO
Seed too your Mug,
bated booklet ouplal•-•
Imig it. reasons why
ahoold woo • Masse awe
kWh piano. This is.. wit,
obligates no to purchase.
Name
a.m.*
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— EMBALMER
AND
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✓ omiters a id Undertaking waterooni.,
Wert side Square.
'PROWL Morella tiodarkb
Reeideuce 173
Night earl.: At reagent*, Si William
Street. `
No, Alonzo, all men are not grafters.
Opportunities are not so plentiful as
they might he.
New Ranges
AT REDUCED PRICES.
On account of having to store
part of my stock of stoves I find a few
of them have lost sonic of their
brightneaa, though in no way injured.
We are making a special cut of from'
It to '31 per cent, tin these for quick
as we do not wish to carry
any -thing but clean stork.
We are SOle agents for the
Good Cheer Stoves and
Ranges.
Another line we are pushing at
present is the celebrated
Brantford Roofing.
suitable for house, barn or factory.
All grades in stock from $t.so sp.
A good stock of these lines always
on hand.
All kinds of I 'ontractinik. Jobbing.
Heating, Plumbing, Klectric Wiring
and Metal Work.
W. R. Pinder
'Phone Li5
NEW STOCK
of Pickles Just in.
MUSTARD PICKLES,
SWEE T PICKLES,
MIXE D PICKLES,
AT THE PEOPLE'S
GROCERY
Also a new stock of
CURRANTS, RAISINS, Etc.
Highnet Leash or trade prices
for Potatoes, Butter and Eggs
Let us have your ordertokir
• FlAilrlt AND FEED, \
l'rorupt delivery.
. P. g. RYAN
'Phone No. 161 Hamilton St.
The
Latest Thing
for Wash Day is
TAYLOR'S
BORAX SOAP
tThebuendry
best made for
hela
No need to add bora\
with this soap to soften
the water, as the soap
,cqounatnatiintys sufficient
TAYLOR'S
BORAX SOAP
can he had at ,
Sturdy te Co.'s
'Pb... gt — West Side Square.
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