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This Wing/tam /lomat,' I "trig ' gt tie re -
Port the dote ..f 11122.a to. the receopte
of their capopiti.ni mi.., uly 12( h.
Roy Traquitir. 01 Bennett, vice mu-
ried sin Wedneeday, July Vith, to
alias Kdith P. lilaudeon, ot Chiseihnret.
W1'14 Chialluitu. alma inapeelur
for Wert - /knee. has *regaled the
notition of science wavier III the
Peterlipro' Notinal Nehnol.
Ilrolespt it. Clark, or Elcre, hes
Ongiflef'd as 4nt411llit and ../wirtua.tet
41 and hail as ed hie new altitiee.
Friel Beaver, son of . /Celestas
Beaver. 44 ntepher. town:WIN won the
gold medal in the recent typewriting
contert at Chatham Business College.
Harold Hogg, former priniap11 .4
Lundraliorti eciteol. hns been engaged
as principal of Fordwich public School
for the entitling year at a balmy of
&init.
Fred. Treble. An old Exeter .hoy.
atm of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Treble, Of
that town. 'Vies married in Seattle,
Wtosin, on Tuerday, July 12th, to Ilia
Nettie Lipsky. • .
A former Exeter young lady, Milo.
Lillie Mey. danghterof Mr. aritt. Mre,
John Biessett. was married in lawainn
ou July Ilth. to -Frederick 6. 31(K.
liosth, of taincion. -
A. P. Oundry. B. A.. principal of
the (linnets Collegiate histit.ste, hat.
resigned to arcept a aitailat letattititt
at Strathroy. Mr. tnitsdry -eame--to
Clinton four years( ego. •
• • Allik.- Forgie, of the tit trentp-mision of
l'urnherry. had his tern containing
about tesi ton14 of hay and two how
deed bushels of mate 'destroyed 'luring
a recent electric storm.
f'.4 int ribut ion boxes *4 e bei ti2
erected, in (lint/in to4 terrier dune -
t for a fund Ir, ssaist 111 4 4111.1441 -
Liao next year uta nue moasnation _111iy
of King (image And Queen Mary. •
James' Beatty. u( Exeter, wh.. went
%Vest a little Over a year ago. has do' -
posed of one of hie lively harm stud a
three-quarter section of land at 1.4011-
11anil. Soak.. tot the emit of Siliamoi.
The dead, of Mrs, Jo4-eph ararling,
at the Moire of her too14 .1,40-rpk. In
Clinton, took pLarsi ou natuttisay. July
nth. She had rem. th.t advanced
M)(1 of - tyanie %841I and three
the.
, Forties Ire., the roiral telephone
contteetore in the vieinit y of !nurse's,
lasso. pan:hared 441 electric leas1 to be
used ill etatiieyittg Wen and mos t erlitl
from point to point. lt,' will catry-
eixteen tiaasengers. -
William, Henry Phalle. *former well --
know', raritient of Exeter. died in Post t
Huron ma Friday. July nth. He oar
in hie aixty-tiftli yem,.• and avm. a
native of England, cognate to Senadis
thirty-five y4 -8r14 ago,. .
A wad death wars recorded in tire),
township liust week. when Maigatet
Teinuan. beloved wile of Thoe. Alcock.
was oalied away. She war in het
fortieth. y ear Arid la survived hy a teni-
ily of two sons and two daughtess.
'rho marriage ie saMounces1 of Mies
Matilda ' Wind.---tbt hter ret .hahn
rtifloc
Wind. uf (7reito
ditoto nee Perry. of
Maniac, Mu -h. It t k place on
'Thursday ot Ictst week, Re\.Mr. Bean
performingee
the remony, he young'
empty will make their bottlein Pon•
t iac.
..% team belonging to Ed. K CH, of
the 2n11 couceettion of Ushorne wn-
ship. .4114) away while they ere
hitched to a mower. Mr. Kast a
eldest eon, who was seated on ihe.
mower driving the team, Jumped lust
io time to neve bas- life. The rooster
Was A 1.01.41,1 Wreck. . ..1
.0)16 ON
l'ilE
p:Iturs
Boil BIND ING
MAGAZINES,
1 • • PRRIODICALS an.1
• . LIBRARIES
b4"uud or repaired.
p01,11 LETTE1-11-1•16
tn. LEATHER-DODDS
. -
Alford.. promptly attended 10 ou leaving
aeto ot.TH It eitiN A I.. 41oderfelt.
. A. K. TAYLOR. SIKAYFonn
_.,
MUSIC.
A
LFRKI) E. ('OOK. TEACHER OF
Pt.rio waving. Theory. Inerniony and
ouoterytatft. Pupa.. prepared for examiner
Lys. of Toronto l'onaervatory of 31Usic. Apply
A Thomson Mu.4" Store, lloderich. Monday-
ter.Inton, traseci,ce of Mt. Alex. Marken
iluntmono mutt Siatuatd Loan to. e oftit•
erip etreet. tittleticti 'Audio at M
h ..trer(. '
1)1ANI-1. Oitt N. elINGINO, Hmt,
I WA: V, I LPOIN'T. 'KT*
1,,4,.l1 Hue...
principal
Wand.tocit4 iii,rrratorr u tele ; orgat.lat
Kw, worth : 4111.0 Pr, 1.46.410/1
len-el awry 01 Music. Raceetatul Iton
for. •11 ea4ist,a.,(641, went y loot aUtteca.ea
e.ia.•bing for grain,
4.114 ex..414661410, in Kano 41.4 v0e.61.
rluntri silicon at any sddres•e- left at Thum
pa- music -tole
CP/IL ENGINEERING
VACtiHAN 3.1, ROBERTS, CIVIL
t. and Hydraulic Engineer, Ontario Land
ettreofor.>
111110e-Helean Mks Ooderieh, earner
lestreal nowt. TeleAss,.. 137.
.MEDICAL
DR. W. F. (4A.1.1...)‘‘ M. B.
Ono* awl eaddeuee, Nor 1, etteet, lioderich.
mina mint y Resin, ry °Mee Telephone I/1
LEGAL ---
j- L--KILI.ORAN. BARRI-31MR,
tr. •aticiior, neer,. etc. Monty to lead nt
wrot rate:. ttther..-Nortli Street. Hod erlch
.neal Signal °Merl. 14) eroatortb matarday
ad Rondos-.
L0. ANIi.RON. K. C... BARRIS-
t(ine atter% leotterteb. Iblid dodr hoist
TEtt. aolieltot, notary public. I enoe,,_
Square.
1)ROUDFUOT. & BLAIR
v.- barrb.uo. •oticttons. notarte• ph.
teals the Maritime Court, eta. ogles. /414.1 .14
4141166. neat door . A. •alrit e poorer. Pt&
toeholds to lerd at kw s4 now of interect
W., yitotlIWOOl. IL L. ft. -v. BAYS. .44.44
SLAM
'HARLEM (FARROW. L.L. B., BAR -
I. RIRTICIt. attorneys, whence. etc., Heato-
n& Mowry to lend at Itespet
•
LO. JOHNSTON. BARRIfilTER
. .04444(0?., mount...donee. notary Public
Hamilton street. Godericb Ont.
INSURANCE, LOANS. ETC.
tIcKiLLOP MUTUAL FIRE IN -
31 SUR.ANCE CO. -Varna and twisted
'04:property moored.
00cere-.1. R. McLean. Prem.. Seatorth P.0;
44. I onnolly, Vioe-Prew. 00derkb P. 0:
Nem It Horn, Seatorth P. O.
luernas -Wm. ehoaney. Seafortb ; John
; George bate, easforth:
leo hennew..a. !tractile/en Jame* karma.
areileoas: JoAn Watt, Harlock ; Malcolm
. Bruce/14dd.
nitstm: I. VV, Voo, Holnuteville ; R. Stalth.
hulack . Jita. Commitura. F.Aniond, ille
Blackly. Seaforth. Poticy-holdere .6141.1 11.0.7
weanienta and get titer card. recatipted et
Tame OTOwn A. Clinton, or at ft. H. Cutt's
rwart. Kinraton ntreet Oodetich.
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(X)Ii PRIVATE FUND8 TO
t/ loan. Ames, to M. 0: CAM-
liatriater, Hammon ntrinet Ooderleh.
W Ft.'ROBERTSON.
INSURANCE AGENT.
hie 4/11, 1.1.4141N1141: Britten. Canadian and
Ainerlout.
Amiff&___ ...WIIreffeas AND hart-or/00 LIARII,
n'T :111.1 (train Aocident and Gicaraoteter
Inett.tre AND •.‘kgAN MS. BOALei . T
..:oroonit: Limited, of London, Eng.
---11100f - guarantee company. - -
Mee at reaidenne. northeast corner of Vic
'n'1141, DaViti A 411*C14. • Phone 74*
JOHN W. CRA1(31E, L!FE, FIRE
. !axi accident Macre/ma Agent for leading
. vin'llo. 4s4 'lock companlea. Inettranae man
we effected on beat plane and at lowest rate*.
•all 84 dila, corner Wean eltreet and )(Vlore
f" addrea.. 1, W, cltAllelk. bledericb. (Ana
fele 4tone 14 .
MARRIAGE LICENSA-
WALTER E. KELLY,*
tomEnteet. ONT.
WM( OF MARRIAGE L1CSN
W Lore, 'BRUER OF MA
.7 AOC linemen. Orsderieb. Ont.
SR Milk& PARLOR
BEDFORD BLOCK BARBER 0110P -
well krum..iina_lopusat atniod
patron. t. 6 t spry se In shaving
etc., etr. Aherne:noun"
'WVkItled band. employed*
litiKtiZttirinNr" will be appreciated. H. H.
Proprietor.
ARCHITECTURE
fik
J. BARCLAY. MEDAL
p,81atI
oyal lntote Rreseh wreathe:ass
HTHFR
•milt. Hotterfcb. Plane, de-
aori inn prepared for rentdertres
"4 Panne ttoomnir,.., epreaaponde110111 in -
eta
AUCTIONEERING
ri HOMAN OU!•11)ktY, LIVE SIT()(IK
nut mane anrtioneer. (4Mem on Bomb
whom he 10)1 he Mond at all timeta
.."‘" Vyjn1 4616... Terms etwortetable and
ern.
Neefet
Wee/ 10 give 1041 611441011611011
1 44 with ribbons of phil"-• tentt--wie 4 e
It W. H. Batt , tilsoacra. -2
lutp pie an, . Mt.,. y .a.j.
trip' to Inetssit, Cliscasgs. ena 0..bes
1111141o. On thane re• urn th..y. %Ai
ride near Crediton. -
Vit. Kneenter, a twitter well-known
re,isletit of lirtisimia.• dbsil at the-tinue
'4 los etailti law. W. A. itiets, at 1.111 -
go.. 011 That stl.iy, July 7th. lir
Wt s Plight ydes s ire41 s 14 441,144. 111,,P11.4104•1
11641 1 s11144.1 St . 4111014 1.1 111. "1111
t IA il
t mug .t e night to a 1 •in • 4r4
was foundnext morning tatting be-
side the stove with a cup in hie hand.
• Awful Punishment.
Exetei. Times: The local fife and
&um corps lined tip in front taCl'he
Purity Monday night and played sans'
of their fevorite *election* for the
1111441‘.1g1.4gh. ...I. W. Po well. t lie
phonograph man, had mierythinIt In
readiness and e. -cured a good revuol.
He loimeattioly played it for the
Wye. -thur letting them bear what
their !Miele lititeutleti like.
The Late Frank Clegg.
Priank'Clegg. of (loin,. who dies! .f11
FtiAliy, ,104 Allet. . W/L44 leen at Mask-
hato, °merit... op July !nth, than. snit
.wa» thus neatly revs-soya...am) yeate ef
;me. He war-. orie of t lie fti.as.ers ot
the township of liostrick. A .fewV11111
auto he rind hie fareeestel retired to
("mei.% 1).444esooni WOle 111.1, ;ea I it,. 14
1.41141. 41/4114.111'4'iVe.41 br11.141.1114-411.61/....
A. 141110- 14 SsVell monis ThTea•
datightare at e mill living.
Tried to Wreck an Auto:MI:de
A vs.. loos 4.4.141011t 'nes marrow's
Averted IWO eV*. ' g loft 1011g fg...
enters SD 4.111 bile was proceeding
ailing the Alia vomit two mitre tea of
Seafot *11. The 1444... wits svitls1,11;
11.414.641 spi4l....4041/1g 41..1 .. 1.11.1.0.1 .
14114 Were, laid, Ity 411111 '4 4.1fvfltlaif
1)144 entire rocalway, 4411 either elite or
which its a deep•dits it.. The etutuffenr,
who Yves ii• young lady, isiansigeni to
el;414 the car !adores it se.is tint•heyl.
ths theareturn iournerderger obstacles
were found en the rood. but sr the
occupant. of .t lie irar- a* e.te rat ..the he .1a-
0411 for 1 roillole AO Accident W.411
',averted.
Prominent' Rilidesit of Osborne Dead.
t isioneer teetidritt of 41-alt0rtie. in
t he peraiiii of Jonathan Shier, died 4.1)
r4,4tiold,.y, .1(4)y tht.h. Mier a. long end
tali...re inuese. Ms. Shier. w... .0110 of
41141 best-k1w. WI) and. 11414- of the moat-
higfily nale-ctesi I4-idende of the do,
tri(•t. He was leen io, England end
calve 1.. Vattseala when it young nom.
He conducted A 110.1r srul grist will
at Exeter Anil later was an eltelatiVe
dealer in needs. He always took a
deep Interest in municipal matters
arol for twenty years. was 4 tueother
of the, council its reborn.... He is snr-
vivediby his wife, two eoint- and two
daughters. • _ .
Seaford) Bylaws.
• Mire bylaws will be eutiiiitted to
this ratepayer* of Seaforth un Moe -
(lay. August silo The Hist ist a bylaw
autinnizing Os..council 441 44nter into
en agreement with the H pit o -Electro
e4.11112111181011 to fernish. Srafoi th with
400 hooftWIHVPI. 'rite pel.o.).1 hyloW
provider toe the raising of ir2a,1010.0)
thirty -Veer dehenusree for the •
pose of erecting a power house, the
porchese And installation of a icowee
plant for stteet light leg. geiteial cone
merriel lighting and povver- einem.
The third provides- for the ntuareastee-
ing by the town of the bonds of the
Allen Engine ar 1 ),reeler Company to
the amount of $511.1113). the toien t,o 14.
Peen: eel by a fit -et wort gene on the en -
\tire plant.
A Terrible Accident
,A aboeking accident ccrurred at
Walsh Station, California, to two.
monis Id former residents of Tucker -
smith township. , John and Russell
Faithisrl',%\. aged es. ighteen and . sixteen
reepectiv ly. wet ))))) wing sa hay det-'
rice On a ,, agora And 4.4 they passed
under an electric ttansmisaion wire
the steel (mete on the derrick attracted
the current. Both bort were severely
bmned and Rumen .was tendered un-
conscious. After their removal to A
1.t.apittl in Meer•amentn; Russell's . left
band -And parte of troth feet were am-
putated. John, the elder brother.
wan thought to be iso seriously in-
jured that PM would not survive an
ulceration, but later on his left Ann
and both feet were amputeted. Both
boys are improving elowik and it is
expected that both will ultimately re-
cover. The hoye are -Anne of Mr. an
Mrs. J. T. Fais.burn, former rerritle
of Tuckerimaith. '., . •
MOURNING COSTUMES.
to Stanuner All White la Appropriate
• For Deepest Slack,
Muurutng 'volumes for very young"
sere are always sourewhnt of a prole
to summer ull white la 1141W 0011-
elgrn41 appropriate fur 4..eir deepest
lassirtiltia. but the trudge twist he 01
the alisiplant. Without any, race. or ens
tery trimming.
White sweetens trimmed with
',Isms of uet or point d'ereett lace or
with white crepe la perittneghly even
in devg mourning tor el turnout) or
Sinking Spells
Every Few. Days,
'At the time I began taking
Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy I was
having sinking spells every few'
days. My hands and feet would.
get cold; I could scarcely
and could iiirfityitictrt'
gradually sinking away until I
'would be ungtattsciutts. Those
about me could not tell There
Phone56 D. Mill AR CO
'Phone 56
Complete showing of al1 the latest novelties ii. ledleit' apd childrea's
SWF ATLI:S. and GOLF JACKETS. all at exceptionkify reasonable
prices.
?firs Myrtle P. Mclvet, o1444. Thom-
as, 11 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Me -
I Ver. tOrsiterly of Wioghaw, woo the
gold medal at Alma Ladies.' f'ollege,
taking first-clitse honors in piano,
leehnique,' harmony, history and hist -
tory essay ; *Imo eecond-class honors
in theory And choral.
Peter Whitlock. of Usborne town-
ship, has quite a distinguished reputa-
tion air a farmer. He drew in his hay
thie season with two gasoline engine*.
The engine's *re mounted on A fr*me,
specially deeigned and ronstructed so
that they can be put to almost any
use on the farm in Lhe way of drawing
luade.
The voters' list for the township of
McKillop for thee year has been issued.
Tbe lipt contains the names of 063 who
are qualified 40 Yore at 'both muni-
cipaland political electims 102 at
municipal elections' only. and .*4 et
political elections only. There Ore' 457
modified to apt WI jiaroccand 42 fyInstie
enters.
The director* of Seaterth fall fair
have arranged for $ drill competition
for twelve 'school children, with their
teacher, from the townships of Me -
K dlop, Triekersnut b. Hibbert and
tillikti---iSfeeesieStemes PM* asallinnee
conteet for fanners' no under
eighteen years of age. Good prizes
will he given the winner io each com-
petition..
AVhile bringing in part of a head of
hex froin the lel& Nathaniel Ogden
*nil Mime Veria•Hodgeon: of the went
boundary of Ushorne, met witb An
onfortunete accident the other day.
The wagon was upset in stone marine'
and ifs.. Ogden suetained a fra.cture to
one of his lege end -Miss Hodgson a
fractured arni.
A much -esteemed resident of Stan-
ley townehip, Rebecca Reid, relict, ot
the late Alex. Johnson, is dead Mee.
Johnsen was in her seventieth yea].
She was born in Ireland and came to
this country when ovate young. tains
team married in 14144 to her late hits
hand, who died twenty-five years
AV071;
who are still living.
One tiny mat week. Harry, tb eldest
son of John (iarnmes, of the :3 line of
Morris, hail * font so hail lat /tad t
a mowera
that mputation Ise found
necessary. The young DOI Was getting
egge from a neat in the hay Held and
before he could get awiaa the mower
knife .aught bIui. His father wae
driving the team at the/time.
A very pleaaant event took place on
Wednesday, July dtb, at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Jou'. Walker, 110.41'
()entrails. It was the onataion of the
mArri* e of their deo hter. Miss Mary
E. 13. % alker. 40 14 re prick Kerr. The
ceremony wag performed under a
beautiful arch, of evergreens inter.
SPECIALS FOR HORS
Long List of Them for the
National This Year
A ' .ng list of specie
homes Is added to the
pretntmew ist -tree
this year. The (arm
has been divHell into
and heavy, with
;mid -MVr eumb.
Live Stock Ins
England. givin
notate' tat eel
Clydesdkle
math prizes
draught
draught
gives t
Lomas
And'
prizes for
surd liberal
*4 101)14)
of ten horses'
wo chimes, light
lees of f1100. $50
(I _the Yerkettire
anceWas:-
the additional prizes
y the henge. e
seocitation give special
4f $40 each tor the heavy
Mots and best beevy
mare. The King Edward
$100 cups( for the best lady's
and best gentlemen's turninit.
ere are downer of Miters.
hi e --"Don't you know, '6 e o r g e
ki ned ma at the door lest night twice
fore kcould stop him I"
Mae - -Gracious 4 what cbeek !'
titte-"Ooth "
New Yorkers and the Bible.
"What is the meaning o t e wO
Easter P" asked William J. 'LeRoy. at
Use Lambe' Club.
No one could annerer - the qtleldierli
and Mr. Kelley went on 1
"Nobody in New York mode the
, Bible now. ignorance of the Bible
and of Biblical things is amazing.
?lot long ago, at a canner. I got into a
Biblical argument. When the argu-
ment was over a young woman geld:
” •I enjoyed the discuesion eplen•
didly. But. do yon knot., 1 always
thought that Sodom and thimorrah
were man and wife.'
'Another young woman com-
mented : •011, well, I iiiippoee i hey
ought to have been, if they were
net.' .-New York Telegraph.
Shier white bests or mull- made up
with the utibtist Mtnplicity and eveu
white dotted swiss la eorreet for /Ra-
nter ifternoone.
FOr tennis or gotr a black hell. 440
and hat will not give the effeet Of net'
and mourning. but will serve. to distill -
was e .in
spells I would be very weal( S'nd
nervous, sieepleis and without
appetite: had neuralgia in my,
head and heart. After taking
the remedy a short time all this
disappeared and in a few weeks
all the heart trouble Was gone."
LizzrE PT
AINE4,..
1103;.;30 Ave. Evansville,
For ‘twenty years we have
been constantly 'receiving just
such=letters--as-these-.- -There is -
scarcely a locality in the United
)•-•liere thee i'z pot .some
one who can testify to the
merit!, of this remarkably suc-
cessful Heart Remedy.
Pelee $1.00 at_ynpr druggiet He should
supply you. if h• iota not. sewer lior Se
101 up, welerward prepaid.
COR., MILES MEDICAL CO, Tonnes.
MGM Prism
.10011
• Ntasse the il16116. .1. fTrIes. ' Then
it -Non collie 10.'6 1 .1.eieuissi 1 asr„.
in'-Tril.tif
eT FUJI 10134-0
ruled bet ween the !severe 'tyle of
white dress that 44' today so regular
ly worn during the [(tremens.
pm. or two, black hie ti or batiste
drewaeo‘a black linen and a black rajah
poiene vont and skirt eostunie
be found necessaryln • mummer mount-
ing outfit for a young girt White pon.
permits'altgle for (tenter mourn
Ing, and coat and skirt coeturne 111
suateriat are wucb in rogue still.
The tint anti veil illustiated are very
smart for a young. widow The veil is
of crape bound brtlaineki net.
MR. KNOX PRAISES -WOMAN.-
- - •
Departnient Employee Is Able Lawyer,
H• Says.
Philander (7. Kuos. who eras femme
OH :1 lit wyer before be became atiorne
general of the United Swett. gents
from Penney's-main or secrete of
state. hue given the highest .k of
indoreeinetu of the legal attainments
of an employee of his depann nt The
employee is n two, Ws Annie
11. Shortridge, who is pow aw clerk to
Counselor Hoyt of the tate depart
merit.
fittortridge." Id the secretary
of state to the houseicommittee on ap
propriattons, which( is rnakiug up the
mate department estimates. ”bas been
in the service o the government sin,
Mr. Olney wa attorney general. she
began as $enograpber and general
elerk. end e bad been in tbe depart-
ment of jultiee evt-r since until she
cern* 1 o the department of state.
three four months ago. Sbe is un.
doub 11e and to Illy knowledge a very
abl Ise Ter Many mportabt briefs
po.oared by her when she was in
• department of justice. It Is a
great pleasure to me to hse able to do
her justice."
It is n certainty that many male Inn-
yere would give A good &at to 4444 1)
haarty a11. todorsonsent of their term
ettatnments front Philander C. knol.
Dainty Ilaby Seek.
tie dainty flannel sacks and kimo
uos
that the baby wears are usually
from a good patter° and then
tat to *en* art neet1WwerlEbTe4i16
be stamped.
This is not always convenient, and
14 is *011)4 (0 know simple borders that
-FAH BS Inn 011 St Winne.
Most of theft marl gafments nee
furnished with A buttonhole scollop,
which can be worked around the ends
of a thimble or spool. A daintier 'wal-
lop la made by using • spool of 200
thread and drawing hallway around
ft
A cOarte deep scallop DIM looks
wen on baby garmentik
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PURIFIED HIS BLOOD
Dr. Morse's Indian Root PIRO
Heated Mr. Wilson's Sores
When the era of the body -bowels,
Icidnevs and :in ducte--get Clogged up,
the blood uickiy becomes impure and
frequent sore, break out over the body.
The w to heal them, as Mr. Richard
Wilso who lives ,near London, Ont.,
f , is to purify the blood. Be
es:
For some time I had been in s low,
'pressed condition. My appetite left
me and I soca began to suffer from indi-
gestion. Quite a nuniber of small sores
and blotches form:4 all over my skin. I
tried medicine for the blood and used
many kinds of ointment", but without
satisfactory -results. What was wanted
was a thorough cleansinr s.4 the blood,
and I looked about in vain for some medi-
cine that would accomplish this.
At last Dr. Morse's Indian knot Pills
were brought 10 my notice, and they are
one of the most wonderful medicines I
have ever knewn. My blood was puri-
fied in a very short time, sores healed up,
my indigestion vanished. Thee always
have a place in my home and are looked
upon as the famitv remedy."
Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills cleanse
the system thoroughly. Sold by all
dealers at 25e a boa. •
Don't you worry about
" breaking in" those new
shoes. Buy a big sprinkle
top canister of
EAS EM
and forget your feet. It over-
- tomes filci--,--"Pivevin eon's
and blisters. Since it's Nyars
we know it's good Price 25c.
Amities
roe Use
wi44 the
maim
Soli mid goarantood by tin
F, J. RUTLAND S. E. HICK.
H. Y. DUNLOP - pE. R. WIGLE
GODERICH
Get'
Just a Touch
here and there
marks the differ-
ence
'being "well
dressed" and
"dressed up.
WL MEMS
combine
Style with
Simplicity.
articulars of our Grand Knitting
Competition at StOre.
5.6114iiiar's Scotch Storer:.
Shoes that Give Your
Feet Every Comfort
lit'. e V..11 sVO.*
W..../1 light. ill -
If you heve.,
you know how IM-
cumfortable they
are.
11 1 t, 1 g
as r • feet
114 1)1111 y-plip
It lace corns and
But tInee's nt,
newer why you
o boold wear. ill-
fitting tineyoufort 111j1 ‚1
able ,hors.
Because 1 n
INVICTUS Shoes
you bay -e the very
neweet, up-to-date
shapee-the shoes
that lead the
Myles in Canada.
•
riv I4,•ELS1914'.
A 1 1 31 11 have• the hest selected leather and the fltteat and
111.1.116es workmanship that mosey and exp'lrienee can procure
Then you baye books and eyelets that never become htassy.
INVICTUS Shoes mean perfect foot -comfort every minute
they're wono
Save your feet by buying pair to -day.
WM. SHARMAN,
GoDERicti.
1•••••40
Right now it cy r
chance to get really good
Shoes at a coneiderable
saving. Om policy is to
eel' all alines in their
eeason and carry nothing
over. The halanee of
summer styles" we are
!selling now et prtces 40
(neer quick)y.
liondrede of pairs of
O -X -F -O -R -D -S
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r i*tir-1,-4; A V:\
SEE THE SPECIAL VALUES
ON OUR BARGAIN TABLE.
is the most
you can buy.
will make a Ciii)
fragrant, nutritious -with the delicious
flavor that is characteristic of Cowan's.
ecpnomical that
Half a teaspoonful
of cocoa - rich,
TM/ COWAN CO UPAITtlf, TORONTO
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G. M. Elliott
The:Square,
Ooderich.