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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1910-2-3, Page 66 T.41. NAHA V. FKISKVART 3, 1910 Huron County Council. What Was Done at the January Session, Held Here Last Week. The county nouneil was in swish) laid week until Friday. lie members of the council ot 191 Thew. Mothers, IJungan nue ; Wit). Hunter, Lucknow. Hayfield Or. Smith. Hrtis.aelki —John Leckie. ittrth–Luxton Hill. Dolleirne J. 5. Kernighan, Ben Rueter- Wm. Hamden. Utiderich towitihip- --Samuel Sturdy Goderieb town—O. A. lteid, t; Hensel! -Owen Geiger. , Hay—P. Lemont, Zurich. . llowick '1'. G. Shearer, Pordwich SIcKillop----J. M. Govenlock. Win — McKay. Eg- fertile Tun ilberr) T. K. Powell, filfillfer- TOW - John Moir. litironrialo. Whit et hut ch. W.44'411,411 West stephen Medd. Antall it. - coot,. 11 •• at rtifit IOIliaWs : n ;and asked for liberal support front the ; county council. 0 Among retrolutions referred to com- mittee was one by Messrs. Geiger and - Reid, "that, the mini of $25 be graoted to thi. Huron Poultry Association! for this year. to be held in the town of Goderich ; that the place be then moved yearly, or every two year', Co different localities iu the county to • serve the beet interesta•and welfare of suck Association." On Thursday afternoon T. B( -Dur- , nit', of Dungannon; appeared before the eouucil and attempted to show . that Inspector Tom had been partial in granting extensions of certificates : to certain teachers in bis inspectorate. Mr. Tont was heard iti bis defence and the following day, on motion of Messrs. Reid and Watson, the follow - having heard the complaint of Mr. T. Durnin concerning inapector .1. E. Tout and after explanations of In- spet•tore T and Robb, this council desires -4o place -on -record our _opinion that the matters complained of by Mr. Durnin are without foundatiop, and that Inspector Toni siniply com- plied with the regulatiims in the re- newal of t lie certitloates-ot teachers." . It was moved by Slessrec—rylen and. Living/4411e. and earriedr, that the Warden and Messrs. Lamont and Iii/atata• be a committee to confer ith Dr. R. W. Bruce Smith, Pro- vistilai inspector i!!)f prisons and char- ities, with a view of 'itelr•cring a Hint - able It tcat kr, in 4 he 1.1111111T of Litiroli for ttaltrtoilosis sanittirititn. The before the ernincil at its' June meet - s remedy, simple, effective and It is well to have on hand sAvED easilyapplied for mosquito bites, insect stings, sores, bruises, sunburn, and iaju: les to the skin, and forty other figments not a: w ays dangrer- S ., hat by outward application. ';�,, : - a remedy is Davis' Menthol Salve(Thel>,&L.),which: in tins for 25 cts. at drug 1.. ,, FROM AN OPERATION By Lydia E. Pinkhani's Vegetable Compound Belleriver. Que.—"Without Lydia E. /Inkhorn's Vegetable Compound I would not be alive. For live mouths I had path! ul and irregular periods. and inflammation of the uterus. 1 suffered like a mar- tyr a ia,d thought often of death. I consulted two doc- ,tora who could do nothing for Me. I went to a liospitaj, anti the best doc- tors said 1 :unlit submit to an oper- at lost, because I had a tumor. 1 went back home much dis- couraged. One of my cousins advised me to take your Conipound. as it had cured her. I did so and soon com- menced to feel better, and my appetite came back with the tint bottle- Now I feel no pain and am cured. Your rentidy is deserving of praise."--Ittirs. Another Operation Avoided. Adrian, Ga. — "1 suffered untold chance, atid I dreaileil it almost as much Its death.: -Lydia 17.—Phikhain's me vrithout an operation. '—LENA y. Thirty years of unparalleled sucf•ess- female diseiises. .• ing. Alien's Lung Balsam Cementite no Opium. Is the one Safe and Effective Cough Itemedy for general family use rola 1 1. if the diteAT inn ennimit- the Itill•or ing.trittotrot, be paid to the 11.1.11t•13 1,/r 111e 71. Ea .11111, 1 Quick tReturii3 Honest Assort meet Correct Market Prizes Paid RAW FURS ni;C The 1.1.:ader the :Our 1909-PiD PRICE LIST MEE (or thc asking I WE. PAY Exeirmis cttaltonS h will visit Park -stir,. and iteher Basi - 1 ern ands. .eCWr$N lass year. Then worn four of these. Trustee" are Ending it al most impossible to obtain dui) yuali-I Bed Leachers at reasonable salaries. In rural schools in MOO the average -.alar- les were $48- for men and it 1B fir women : iu urban, schools, $891 fur men and $142 for wounut. Our ecbools vary little from year to year, rays In• l specter Robb. sud change only -what it necessary to keep up with the prr:og- reas made in other departments of human aetivltiet; Mud while the De- pattment is trying to make teachin a permuanent calling the lure of the West will be too great an attraction for the men and lady tearhrts should and will marry. Roads and Bridges. It. Pat ter twu. county road and bridge twmmiaoiuner, submitted a de- tailed report of the orders issued 'in his drpartwrnt bluer his last report it* December. 1be largest amount* were $10110 to Thos. Sandy air Bret paytueut for treed BBuckley's and Boyd'a bridgRes, in Ashfield township; $1,018 to W. J. I Iliott as payment in full for erecting abutments. for the Olen bridge : $000 to Thou. Mandy as eecotel payment for erecting Buckley'y and .yd's bridges: igi,I60.50 to D. With- erspoon as payment. in full for erect- ing abutments and piers for Huluret- ville hridge. The treat and •brit1ge committee re. Make Each Animal Worth 25% Over Its Cost On of a Cent a Day tad Nobody ever heard of - sto.h loud • curing the bob ur whc, making hens lay in winter, mcreutng the yield of milk five pounds per cow oda), or restoring rundown animals to plumpness and vigor. When you feed .tock food " to Your cove, horse, swine or pooh ye" ars merely feeding them what you are Browny on your own farm. Your animals do need not more feed. but something to he:p tt,vr ,yu,liee get all the gwud out of the fwd you give them w they can get fat and stay fat all y.areound: also to prevent disease. cure disease and keep them up to the be iWww eytttn. NO '..todt food" cantle all taws. things. ROYAL PURPLB STOCK SPECIFIC can and docs It is Not a "Stock Food" But a "Conditioner" r lyat_ PURPLE STOCK SPECIFIC contains no grain. nor farm pr..tucts. It ant rt.,. s 1 • 1.1 of milk from Ore* to five pounds per cow per day before the Specific ha• been l, 64 ki 2 ,i. U .1., It mak,. the _moat richer and adds flesh faster than any other preparation know II. . I'j ilt1,11frIl..14:11tVartitAitnSFEVFIC builds up run-down animals and restores them t•i Plurnoners atm.( magica ay. Cures hots. colic. worms. skin diseases •nct darhality permanent() V spot calVes fed with RIJYAL PURPLE are as large at sat week• opldulasstTlivey.:_wko,u: 1,1 . e ct t i va: 1/111 ,41..,F.w.in. the hor .eman, says: -I have used ROYAL PUR 1, ,.....tvntly in the. feeding of 'The ltel,• 2.04 largest winner of any pacer cial Gr.ina t ie,,,,, ,,, I tit. inci .11unry %Vinters ' 2 09t. brother of Allen Winters.' %winner of 11:16.04X1 an t rot t one •1.4.i-, in 140-4 These horses have never been off their feed since I tornmensed urine kuyal btu, pie Soccific almost a year ag..., and I will always have it in my stables.- . 1 Purpi STOCK AND POULTRY SPECIFICS co trim • Qne 50e. paekapo of ROYAL PURPLE STOCK SPECIFIC will 1.,,t one animal Iwo, 1-• .trtys. Whadh is a holt °veer woithirds of a cent • JAIL. WIN( StOail foods as.iihoIrct Keersi,tptsek la.t hut lity clays and are given three times • day • ROYAL PURPLE Won Ait on...e a day, and lasts half again as long A ft ro pail containing four tar es the Sinintait of the fifty cent paelfaaa will lio.1310i.lays. ROYAL PURPLE wtti int reas. he value '64 94.4. at.th.it Yes .tei• arc astonishingly. quick fattener. stimulating the manna, and- the relialr:fwarittfr:1„. it,s.sineytitnigmner,t,u1,re,lotcliineevsettarn,ndatruyrnhiflei.ed into flesh Asa hog fattuner at o leader. PIC ...sr other Specific: fair poultry. not for stock. RotlfseAL.,,,PnUt pRaP,LE POULTRY srt.ct. 1,,I^.A),1•11'• Or Pall 120111,nit 11 iOsvill last twenty-five bens 2.10 days. which is foto-, fol.e.'rui for. onlY three times the cost. It makes a laytng ioachine of t,t.•r tu•nr I" u.e ROYAL PURPLE on ono of yoor animals and any other re..plent ;on no siv./.1. - :itl heat- to death. or else hack corner your money. PRF.P.— Ask your mershant or tir e us for our valuable 2.: -page booklet on cat t and poultry diseases. containing aka cooking receines and fiat! particulars ahout ROYAL PURPLE STOCK and POUL- JV TRY SPECIFICS. If you cannot gut Royal Purple Soecifice from merchants or pezio.. We On r.,..eipt 41.30 a pad for either 'Swat y your district. Not" or terror. . For rale by all up-to-date merchints. ! The revirt of J. Torrance. invector nf the house -of reftige, grsve the to! - 4 it( inmates on Ist of December. MIS: during year .! BIM, 17 ; tutu Iwo. of notiiber pt initiates in lualse tat- 1st Admitted during the year from th . Nationality of imitates, .arititill; 4 Iti, II_ roetilitr. 3. re PO Royal Purple Stork and Poultry Ovecitica and free bookie an. 1(1.111 K i•y .4..4. 1 ,)11;.1.). lave a Cough.' Nave twig Treat/ICS. 'Rave Lest Are Threalcord with Con• ;lir-the res ts. sad SZ.00 Bottles. is the most .2 make a rconomkalth Haifa teaspoon —with the deIie llavor that is characteristic of Oowan's. COWAN CO. LIMITED, TORONTO • a it rs ci Ile ed • I tt-p, et o • Tony in his ret wort upon 114A .• 4,1 ,..1.1•11111. :11111111fied It1.3111111r ;910., .11111 111r• .1.11i1111$ ,weri. opened by 0-1,i- 'pectorate there were' in IWO filet! left t heir positions:. Sotto. ktui• "filo! 41 ocilvr work, 'and s.,tiite !Mao and ..tminagernent of the stilted.) tiro Otter:111y lie- first inn,. in twent y, yenta tio • ti,o•.; teachers taught in the in- MICK OP" Wish for something so irresistably- delicious—so distinctively -delightful, then try McCormick's Maple Leaf Biscuit—a delicacy revelation. A soft layer of enticingly -palatable, full -flavored, pure Maple Cream, smothered with two temptingly -wholesome. rich Maple -flavored Biscuits afriezea of Maple Leaf design • Here RNM01E111E1 Fr Your Chance to Save MoneV We have dis who will take o Tin and Gram scd of our business .to MR. FRED HUNT, of Chicago, an expert plumber, steam 'and hot-wat engineer, er our stock on. April 1st. In the meantime we desire to reduce our immense stock of Hardwa • Stoves, ware as low_as possible 13efore that 'date, so—we've–put prtees where you'll feel Compelled to buy. • Leather Goods lies! Leather 1 1alt Soles, per pair Sit& Tacks. 2. :packages Economy Cobbler Set Twenty-five per cent. off Leather Gloves, Mitts au Mouse Traps 2C each. 65c Horse Blanket,. Rat Traps, each 10c Axes and Saws Axe' Handles, each HockeY and Spring.Skates, per pair 50c Maple Leaf, Racer and Lance Cross -cut Saws, 'each $3.45 Black Diamond Hand -made Axes 98c NV.• dd our business. Come on • for Genuin(. H WORSELL SON) GODERICH