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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1910-8-11, Page 3,-� TR� �`(ew� �f the ORIGINAL $2i..urjet THE SIGNAL GO' E141,1-1. Oh'FA1:I0 PAI s :21E,111- r•ew.. 111(0b h.IL�o M'ANtits?. Ince 25 Cts. RD'S LiNiMENTCO. - LIMITED ,o [ i ;UMW to 5. ADN ONLY GENUINE BEWARE IMITA- TIONS. t, i 1) ON THE )1 K H i U I' ,tifti,Ilt'S LINIMENT 0()li B1.N 111 N'(� MAGAZINES,' T'FRIODICALS and �,ibRARIES hourlli of repiiire(t. d11.0 LETTERING .m LEATHER GOODS .ti, o0.4. promptly MunnM to on leaving hen At THE UN L. (toderirn, A. E. TAYLOR. STRAtYUKI MUSIC LFNEI) k, COOK. TEACHER (11? Nantrp:Ayimlt. Theory. Harmony and teenterpoir:t. i'uptl. prepiired for examine - Was of 7Toronto t'ouwra atatry of Mnrlc. Apply is Tat/nisei, - Music store. Uude,leh. Mondays at Anton. p[ tr./dear. of Mr. Alda.: Macken is.,'ntartn-trret. l; *1,I -!r4). studio at V, 31 A. moo, .a•ar art -Card I.oatt ("0,'5 OM. \or•t, •4.n,`. DIANu• ult(.AN, SINti1S;H, HAH• t '4t•.\'i 'ot's•fKft!4•iNT, F.T'•. bHn 11 li•,nlrr. )_T. t'. M. !Tor.,. prfn,-1u41 Woodeprilt on.erintory 444. Masse; 'stth4.drt AMOK b'jr r t i'NleNir .: rNam;ner London 4 o'arsAt rr n(,Slu it ,,o-te.r(utpreparatinn for .JI itaA n of (n rw•snryry•four •4g. .,.e. arthruarl .tet. Spee.tai caching for radii. din. exalt•n.tf;on. in vino,* and vocal. Mr. 'older will '.411 at any address*. tet at Thom .4.111 a -M• ear. CiViL ENGINEERING , pCtiHA) M, kWBERT,. CIVIL and Hydraulic Eroineer, Ontario Land settee ,fern-M.•L.sn flock, Uodericb, owner Mor real*treet, Telephone 137. MEDICAL DR W. F. GALL1 W . M. Bt 'Pelee an.'-r.idenes, Nor h street, (:oderirh. ,Ar 6o(•',•..• •) K.txts're ollle. Telephone 1'1) LEGAL L. KILLORAN. BARKI sfEK, , . .,lire... emery, etc, Mohr, 10 lead at ewe.; rata.-. tnfue,-often. Street, liodatrich este Signal Office( "In reatosth Saturday .id )lada) ,. 11!wG. 1G. ('AMERON, ii.. C.. BARRIS- TER -elicitor. D4•ory put.ar- (Mhta.- Loo c•:,,ut. Updr: ,I.awnhn door from •ili,.re• UKOCLFOOT, HAYS K' IfLAIR t barrl.te,•, solicitor., notaries public pn. :de to the Maritime court, 4':r., Other, Ptwt aid %tare, heat door. C..A. '.urn..'sro.,ury. Pri r efends'n lend at lewd.t reds of intern..! ff. Pru rt lrj• 4 x rr, K. C. B. ('. HAYS, U. F 41s41R I1H4KLE'!(3ARROW ,, L.L.I3., BAR- ft/ST :R, attorney, r,.esolicitor, etc., bode Money to lead at iet`rates. 1.0.- JOHNSTON. BARRiS'I'ER oe4lct:or, commi4•ha:s', notary public Hamilton street. &wderlea Ont. . INSURANCE. LOANS, ETC.. UclILLOP MUTUAL FiRE IN - VI. s t; R A N (• F, Co. -Frain and isolated tobal,nupery tottered. (lacer. -J, h, McLean, fiat,. Seeforth P.0 Jr . onnWly. Vitx-Per. Ooderlch 'P. U ; Naas ra kayo( tiec.•Tresr , ttentorth 1'. 0. U hoe' "-Wm, Chesney, eatforth ; John Winthrop; Utortte 7)ale, Seaforth; Jakn bmnewet,, Hrodhrgrn; James Rvans, itachwotq : John Watt, Hadlock ; Malcolm Hruc.leld, Aim' 4. W. Yeo, Ho)mew.jlle : smith, murk :.+s. ('otnm4nlItt', Bigmouth )e ; k. 3. -eaf.n 4.J., LbUcy-bolder,. • pari pa d get their oard.redelpted at an hatrac-inaltire. Lllnton or at K. 4.3. Cut., mews Karsten street ltloderioh, o00(i PRIVATE FUNDS TO i. Aurloan. Apnly to M. U, CAM i.ter. Hamilton street 1loderirih, UT R. ROBERTSON, • It !tCanadian AGENT. ANL Lill P441x0.Briish. aAmerican, NNW ,t ' ha 1lcenn eat an t)narantee ,ln- 'ori'"mo, Limited, of London, Erns. 11711 A ri, U cAnA44 'F, L10Mtn.: The U.S. Fideli. 4 Arid (inarantee Coltman,. 'Sem s4. .. t - cA northeast conger of Vic ^esvanret>eete Phone Lift J(IHN W CRAIGIE, LIFE, FIRE .lo a'd strident ineirahce, .gent or Ieadin out and -tock 4wmpaafek. I enramsi in s� di affected on hA1t pians and at lowr4trates. t em'' corner ast iitreet and &) Harrwolen« tµ••CKAIUIE (iodsrftA,Ont.rek,bomu, MARRIAGE LICENSES WALTER E'KELLA' QUDERICH, U*T, Ilii 4R OF MARRIAGE LICIG\(ttR4, WLANE, ISSUER OP; . _ • AGE Iiatenes, %detach. Ont. __SHAVING PARLOR. BEDFORD D BLOCKRA KB ER SH OP- M,n 4.G i` well-known polar stand upetmns the end po �rtot nit, etc„ etc. Led ea' shampooing in •havfnx •, d4. .)only skilled htnempIoa n�4�e employed. a)k=`4.t. t'roprietlor appreciated. H. D. ARCHITECTURE BARCLAY, MEDAL I,ttrt hilt en /tout tHonnte Ritter' Arohltecta anA sr•{ar_ Bootie. (io4erlch. Plana. de- •Mahh� holtrtfnx,,,prepsN!d for na4 nted a.lAena orre-pondnnoe in AUCTiON . ERINO TBaOeMr��A11..H GUMMY, LIVESTOCK tnnthore he win gsritt he friendr. atall ?llnn mea 1' . stroll ns„A to glee n you aUsreati4 I. and antfon. Thos. lit -anti. ..f Whitebait,. +dipg..d while unloading his de,ty ast wind. and broke his ankle -hone.,„ Rev. 1)r•, Stewart ham. a'nter.d aloft his tbiity-third year tot peefor of VViflim i'remhytertnn rhumb; t'iioto..: lsverett Watson. of 4I )IIs, who bad been tea -hint' in Toronto, haw secured x nuts lucrative po,ition in A Calgary mebol A, ouunces that the. leipulat mi lbat- sillxg« is inceeit'sl!Ig : N baby WIC. horn there lately, • erlyt o taught lin 4141 Rime -els wII. olr►is lying 111 of typboid fever in Calgary, where shelm-vleiting relatives. Neil AlcEarhern, of Midland, altr)u1- '1tL of Toronto' 1'144versity, is the newly appointed science minder in the Ulinton t 'Militate Institute, E. J. Arrh4w141. 11. A..! a former ('14trtouinn, ►i'jirerrntcd The 'Toronto /RAI. in the patty that awaiteti. the errital of Ih•. ('rtppen at Father Point. - Rep. T. It. Farr. rector of Rrimity. church, ASn.iwi:h, hits h.'rn IF4UI,- ferrtd to the Hlyth parish And will be pastor of the !Myth, }lelgrav'• and Au- burn churches. llcllueen, of Hruerfield, wbt is ,a Ftudrut at Toronto I'niVaT44ftye is doing missing -work in tiowg.ndal at. pi talent. riis church i, mads of ewe 'Yiru -hut he drntve-large - osier al i,yuw: Mrs. C. M. Uunlop. An old resident of `4eaforth, dim! on Sundae. the :its( ult., at the age of seventy-two years.{ Mos. •1)unI, p had hero in poor health for a long tittle- She 1,•4i11 vivid by tto sons' •Edw;n Stafford. of \Vinghaul, played the iogortaitt role of gre•oni 4n » hymeneal fete which war, eriebti ta(t at Flestle'rton• un 'r'uewlay, thee ;ilial alto .'Miss Pearl lana 1i4.1,).. of that mites., it Val file imide. Mins May Hitler, second daughter of Mr. and Mt•,. I. S. Miller. formerly of *ja'af'rrth, was recently rnarritrl at the }Lome of her intr.-ma in Vancouver to M. I►. 'Creighton, of that t•ity. Mt-, and Mrs. Creighton will reside u4. Kitte- af ano. .ham Edith E. Elliott. Ja,Ighterrof Mr. sod Mts. 11, i•ali(.tt, fortnerh-,,yiol 'Ingham, and mister of H. IL Elliolf, jtor .4.r 'l'he i1'ingham Times, eras ii arrir,I in Pliant -halt nn Wechwe;hrs- of last week to Herbert Hartley, of that city. The Bruesele _Post speaks with pride of the aue.cese of A former Bruserloite, A. E. Whitely. of Ilitilryhur , sun of Hoary J. Whitely, of Kincardine, who is manager •of :i. progres.ive New ( in-' tari0 inetu'Nnee eotnpany, and wand i. "making goiel." The sail news was received in W ox- eter last week of the /teeth at Gilbert Plains, Man., of John S. M' ravish, of Wroxeter, whoho left. a few weeks ago to spend the euminer with his sun John in that i,lace. The r•eruain4 will 1n• brought twine for tnlrrtnent. 1Vhile .sitting .Nt• the tea -table on NL1I Mlmy, the 34t11 alt.. Mrm. Croix« ;(lade, of McKillop, was stricken it)). paralys44. She is Tying in a mi-conscioas condition. As Al pa. et lure is 'seventy-two years of age, tis holm• 144 entertained 41 her re- very. . , !4 2M w se 'itU 4'(1 Neil Me 14.an, of Spokane, Washing - tuts. One of the 'old rei(idents of the vicinity of 1Vhiret•hurch, and o broth- er of Liu:hien McLean, of Wingham, diad of pm -my see ;at the home of his daughter in Roston recentl} , He is aurvtved by his 'widow anti a larg.. fitfully. • J. Arnold M/'•arthur, of the Sterling Bank. Winnipeg, son of Mr. and Mrs. John M»cju tlou, of Hensall, Was mar• tied in Kenorx tin Wedni'sd,iy, July J' 4th, to Mins • Victoria L. Okhlurne, daughter of Joseph A. Osl bene, of Mount Peeved. The bride is well known in Hrnsoll. While alone in the hoose Miring.a recent severe storm Miss Etta Kers- lake, ,laughter of John Kerslake, of Exeter. was struck by lightning and thrown lint manci.ms to the firer. She had recovered consciousness before the family returned and is none the worse for her narrow escape. The marriage of a former Brussels young lady, Miss 1(4.hy Myers Powell. daughter of ,'Mr. and , Airs. G. A. Powell, oft.Torento, to Gilbert 'Cassels Mackenzie. • of the Queen Pity. took place at the residence of the hride's parents on Wednesday. the 277th tilt. The ceremony was very elaborate and artistic in detr11. An old and respected iesident of 'huckerernith, in the person of Issac Moore, passed away at the horny of his sage _.laettic.aa the Lith concession, on Tuosdao, the 25141 t*Tr `.4f -rt > ` - had a )trok.' of paralysis ; a second attack proved fatal Deceased, who had reached the age of -fourscore y'eePi,- was tvifce--msreieda- fie tteattes one son and OOPcrltrgtiter. • +• [ eft trou*IOU t,rale la 1„• th...o,,. 0•441.14 4,, v4. rnt'e u..( L' l i, d Accident to Prom:cent Hallett Man. ltllrnlihtrc Sneii, . t hntvi, h w 4' t )ttl ,e1 L,'+0, dent Peewit waft changing r hr hay -fork 'when 11e slipped And wag preeleilrt.ted to ; hr 41robnd filling on `+yi'b)o irrt, Lill it i. nut expected that AP Will )PenVee. Farewell to Re•)."r W. Charlesw Hey. Y't . T. 1V, i;hatleswurtb. wh i ten pastor of the 4 Tinton and d iixptist e14(44(hts tar the lust years left 4µ.t week tot Lo wh.c.r he will preach tor`1A,me time _before taking .41int her (Marge, tisfole leaving Chilton Mr. and Alts, Ch worth Weer made the I•roipient• of +a nor 4.1 411.44* .t,00n•. yrcomp/tijed by 144 appreciative at/tires*. Mr. Chat lei... - wattles m4 ;;-y lois been flit/tientlt' successful. THIN MILK How can the baby grow Strong if the nursing mother is pale and delicate? Scott's Emulsion makes the mother strong and well; increases and en. richea tha baby'. jpod,, i .44N„ ort • h o ba. Cigars for Harry, tam 1 n '• Wh+1t kind of 1, ` C4 'nim will yoil two have:'" atkSd tiro Healer " light, )1dntl, 'Doti itin} or strong(" - strong nne4, hcn,rit pi«,nr," said the f4hlshingdanl'eLi' Vt:' fig enough not to break le t 11 r )'.' ng Iwatn's not:ket, you know'.' . Washington Hera td. Plowing Ttr:th a Traction Enalne. Harry 'I'ytld,tf the W..11444,44, ti tl11•esbr:• 44)44! Lit Wier nl 'Iltrkel-both, has team 4xpet•imentbtg in plowing withhis ttarriun engine and (4,',p 4.e, Gott this in the cheapest and most ex- peditious method of plowing lar r field-. He coverer--F..urteen acres in pig),tern '4 'tn=hatf--hours,- sing t,nvt tit the Litnt ton t'onkshutl t14o-(i4t rtiw goo gs and 4.4.14- tr,1 vt the time thr•t-e two Fitt row {1;111;'; lnrt)ingsix furrlttt M. 9'hr . t or coal used ;tti'.lagtd frontrt14 4'. 1444' acre. Death' of Andrew Gunn. 1144, t:unu,.,,f ('l;nl 'n, was culled t.) 'ror4,►14o on Monday of last wet I. i.v the .od(len death of his brother. :1n• drew Gunn. Jr.'.irlent of the 5.1.4441,; Ana produce lin.) .,t 4.1:44,,, •whvexpurd yn 111.• !Gait) while 04,11;. ing from his suatnou- itnh.4 at Pu* t Dover- Only .t fes hours hr(ote hr 114414 wxi.l that he hod never felt ietter in hi- lite. He 4.v.„ fitly -tato yearof age and 4s surtitw) by his widow, who Was hormerty Mi,,. Minnie Daum Las, of Clinton, and three young ' 114I- 41 4 -rn, Death' of :vara. Demuth. Mr,. F#esl«rick ll,•wuth, a highly- e•,teetned ....Went 4.1 4Ol4irtL twinned 44, 5. loo,: .and 5.Aittful ,1114..:, oferancer 411 -,•t-u;n114y. the Goth oft- 1)ireaeod, whn•e• )4.l Nldr41 tnlwr w.1, t!at llet'Inv,llon),, was tisk* Il)4irraoat her first husband lsring.the late John Schafer: She was sixty-four yearn of ag,• mid 14 surviV.d by one son.•Jubn $ebafer, of Piu•khih, 'and three daugh- trrs--Merd141nes shoemaker, of Pork• hill. Brenner, of U.}sl)wo,rl, silt] 1hwrn of :Auburn- An Old Huronite Detested, .11 the great • age of t,itlrty•t'.ut idol • l(olwi 4. O. '4! l'aggart, ane 4 t t he 11140ueeu' of %V.aton. era 'Ivo into lir rest on Sunday, the `.il,t nit.- he.; ceased wow torn in liartings rniint'4 And .when a yow)g roan settle./ in Stanley. Half a "rnt,f a ago he : r, moverl.10 Walton, where be hal yeshiva. 4411 65ato '.r Ilan weight ,,I years he had rniut'.(1 comparatively good health rani!! he tea" ettiek4')) wit h pilplly-sis 1n Fein ran, y. His aired pmut- ner. our daughter and ..Ven N"ns s)rr left to neuro hi. 1..11,0 v45. A Sad Death. sionuei '.lohnstoh, (44 the j*Nbylon Ihlr, Mtxniey, a elem.4llor of that tow iiship, during a tit of des5!N)ndeney drank carbolic nerd duiing'1'but•-day. night, and was found dyad in A field on his. Lunt by his son and several neighbors et' a O'clock :-flex morning.. He Attended it garden party at Varna in the evening and retired after -his return shout 1U o'clock. His son re- tooled from Varna at about 12. and' not finding hint in hi room at once became .alarmed and a -search wa+ in- etituted with the above result. 1)r. Campbell of Zurich and Dr. Gunn of tlinton had arranged to accompany the deceased to Guelph sanitarium, »t his own request, the following morn- ing,nnd this eeerurd to have preyed on bis mind and wan apparently the cause of the faith act. Mr. Johnston was awell- wad° farther. about ftfty years of age. a highly respected man of a retiring di.- )tosition anti a.gond neighbor, and his death is mincer -ly mourned hy }144 widow, two sons and two daughters and a host of personal friends. The funeral took place on Munday aftei- noon to Hayfield cemetery. his brother Canadian F.'resters taking charge of the burial Nervier- 7'tie tonere! wag (he largest seen in that township for DANGEROUS DANDRUFF. Will Make Canada a Baldheaded Na- _ slued iF -Not Clucked., Jl. I'ast.•or, the great French I'ny.i - cian of Paris, once said : "1 believe we shall one day rid' the world of all (line:t'<es caused by germs."_ ancTritfl' i6 e-tisett by germ.4-*- fast ereepts4 by) all physicians. Dandrii'R• the root of all. hair evils. If it were nnott or the little destructive genus working dish . a persietency worthy of a betty'. eauilp..there would he no hildness, Parisian Sage will kill the da germs and remove dandruff in t weeks or money back. K. ii. Wigle guarantees it. It will stop itching scalp, falling hair and make the bait grow thick and abun- dant. It puts life and,htstre int44 the hair and prevent. it from turtling grey. It is the hair dressing par excel - tenet.. 'daintily perfumed and, free from grease et,ckine*s. it is the fav- orite with women of taste itnd culture who know the social value of fascinat- ing hair. largo bottle costs only .144 cents at leading druggists everywhere, and in Uoderich hy E. R. Wigle. The girl with the auburn hair is on every pack- age. Richard Salton, a former well- known resident of Wingham, died at. his home in Waterloo on ToOs4ay, the Lind inst, Mr.•f uttnn, who 'was a eon of Mrs. Sutton, of Wingham, was for some years station agent •in the town, but lately had been on the elec- tric railway at iVaterlon. He was forty-six years of age and !Payee a widow, one son and one daughter. S. A. Maguire, who had ben fore- man in the office of The Wingham Times for the past eight years, has moved with his family to Campbell - to accept a position on the stag o he Camphellford Herald, Prior to the departure Mr. and Mrs, Maguire were presented with a gold chain and charm and sets of Miser spoons frons the local Orange gdg, and the Metho- dist Sunday (school respectively. George Hohkirk, one of the pioneers of Heneall, passed to 114e reward on Thursday. July''21k1. ,at the ripe age of eighty-five years. f)Prteaasd was a man of sterling character and was highly respected. He in survived by five sons --Robert, of Bad Axe, Mich.: George, on the homestead ; John, of Seaforth ; Walter, of Manitoba. and Gideon, of Regina --and 0115 daughter. Mrs. Smith, of Hager/ovine. A Roundabout Delivery. The Wingham Advance says: "I1luevale 15 only four or five miles from Wingham, hot during the strike a letter from Bluevale 4.A. Wingham A Stitch in Time. Dorothy was visiting her grandpar- ents in the country for the first time. Seeing a quantity of feathery erattered shout the hen 71)4! she shook her head in disappr•nv.'l. "Grandpa," she said gravely. "you really ought to do something to keep Thour chickens from wearing nut e Delineator Ciark's Pork and Bears, •int loo. 1,,.114.ek441,r1, dllr'rwttl'k 4,+ a 4141den, finds ('la1{'' P,ak nod -. }tent tlM .Ui oiweitell• it,lug1 :tutu. (meat in the hot auututrr lixys. %%rm. ('1,4.4 Jlfr.. Montreal. N(•t Much Doub: Abcl.t It, • `('he .ithit jufst 41,'rn al neat •"1. . n w :lI everreh newai pettp: • "There WA) 1l,,ift,! ' ;Si :I:•' ricer ?flim morning the 1NNit' of a sbIdier teat. to Feces auol !.•wed up tit xrr i<--Tlte'1 cO cttat'ta tees 1.e4yl) 141-1,-oe•lude• Anyl +u.picion j)f soittide." EA.-ay/Kai!, N 311544444lle (ruRRENT LITERATURE, ('.!Nato. tlttvTut-v, ouu))44 r of Canaria reached the .editor'. de II)Idr.11111ur t' flet iott#0ti:, A M4ue14'1), p10Vl4,tin 411 -, and pe,putnt 14 44 1111144 4 In - set, klt.g ,41144(41), A r, • rued.1.• oro the tie* play. is canlril'itred 1.)• - alt..• Je.nr4 and t;'iv4114 44;441'1 ur •,l• :tin 11.ot.tand'.. ►amous "4"(.4:0(4. t tar puri Im 7 hers u( Uan+wla Mout pato ..,e 4.14.• Vnnd.)•buoFGonn (''.o,; 1.:., . 11'inuttN'g, flan, August 1erfey' has; n: • i. the n,; ave-, •.re 1, ,1••ti Accepted .suitor, 4.u' 4,.- frr•e•the't-iii-I»w, aged •..' oa:, ., •i'V,l•;.. du}ou snow that ,:t the natty -las' night your sinter pioppisrd `to marry %t‘'ale- ••On. yet, -th,.t'4 wbat the party wall fur- ".•,llother writes that sit.' w,a 1.44 bete • tomtit l nW for a shot 4.. viol:, •1.,1' Altar, Najd a )08411, wit', '•L -rt w.•i4," t... plied her husband, **,d-.,. n' bit the house he patted his little lteec 4',u the iniad kinuh' mid *aid, •'RoL1-y, - dldn t -7011 tisk. tnr to huh t'..•1 '.n whistle anti A drum the othei day r" •- Yee. (lad." -Welt, 1 will tiling ' nein horns *444 LONDON DIRECTORY • 1•, tdi.hed Ammnatty4 Ensiles [tauter• 4h rt-(tghout ti,• 1Vo1•1d to (4,ft4(1)lanieate- 4411.4''• a •4. 1:n[sti=4.t unrest tetaatMw tie.Jer0. in etch (Lots of uncle, 8..4dem tieing it eowplete cum- r',"r'-ialyt++itle to Low � l4. 4I Its _manna, the 1)iteetory contains • lists of extant merubents x•i' It the good-. they ship. and flo- ats Iry supply ; st.-ani'hip hoes arrang- ed ander he portstu 44411;1 they sail, and indi'•ating the approsi• nlate railings : Pruviocial tradt• notices of leaning Manufactut ('1.14, Mereb,tnt,, rte., in the titin- clpal pt(4i'in(•iel t twos and in- dustrial ;4'4)44'54 of the United Kingdowl: A *troy of ti's current tit!#ion will hr toretitd4d, freight paid, Oft 1..'4'44*:- of po44(1 .'it4 t• "for 20 s. leap•+. - •rLit,C ,4.,4,,•11 •ie' run• ' advertise their tr,d,• ...Lids for• V. or. 141.4144)• advelti.rtstfllts t'r C3. • The London Directory Co , 1-1.ehutch Lbonr, L,.ud••n, F:.C, ease GEO. JOHNSTON EMBALYSER acid FUNERAL DIRECTOR For u:•,u« ...,d ll•N:etl4kin14 NW* tit'Ml 4.4.•i r 44',1'.+4.- 4 ;.mat':'. - •tto� t: Store- )i.-idence )P!. ea.• .14. im,•itlrnrr, ••t 4i11au - • `ittrrt. J. B 0PHEY & SON -1. GODERICH rill: LEADING Furieral Directors ' and Embalmers Orders carefully attene'ed to -.: al: hour*, night or day. illairalffinflyilignemoifymmitr as Are Doctors Any Good? Foolish question' Yet some people act as if a medicine could take the place of a doctor! The best medicine in the world cannot do this. Have a family doctor, consult him frequently, trust him fully. If we did not believe doctors endorsed Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for coughs and colds, we would not offer it to you. Ask your doctor. No alcohol in this cough medicine. 1C. Ayer Co., Lou et1, Mass. if we did not believe doctors endorsed Ayer's Pills for constipation, biliousness, sick. headache, we would not otter them to you. Ask your own doctor about this. 4.5 ERF•I CTE%?+i ' Lir,• A IMAFLL LEAF LABEL! Coevatl'S Perfection Cocoa 'is. perfection ibe1f. Its matchless purity, smoothness and 'natural chocolate flavor, has placed COWAN'S in a class by itself. Your grocer will supply it. . 1st T8R COWAhN CO., iLU*UTEB. - - Tnvotvro. •I l -I E TI \1 E FOR "1""-- A -=. une Weddings is' now past, but I am still in the Furniture business and would like to- furnish the homes of those lately married, or any person wishing to get the best there is in niture would do well to come he •in examine my stock before purchasing. i have the latest thing in Hamm "Hammoolt Couch." Call and see eo. Johnston Funeral Director and Embalmer. THURabAT, AUttUKT 11, 10114 R , • Phone 0. MILLAII Cif-a 'Phone 56 ummer Clearance Fi ItTHEI: ware striking reYductions' will be madeilnring the remaining• week.) of August, when all eJ•t-Nle Ilitisit lar cleared- At any peke, t hat we ma Ah Wart I)Pk4 aea►on RIL•li iiieryt9ftrf3t"yreS/i••- rtrt-dry*-ts•dste. Ate• A11 Children's Millinery Rreduced to Half-price. 11.a r4.- you eat' red our (;rand I: flitting Competition ? (let feel 5114tirulsa.1)4. stole. New Goods New Goods We have this week passed into stock a splendid assort - mn'ut of the latest novertles in 4:•,)44'4' and children's Knitted l'„a.s, Sweaters. rte. 'These goody are -to 4.I.• more popular this season !hap ever before. Ladies' (loll Coats from Children's Sweaters frcm ;2.00 up. 50c up. McCall's Patterns ,and Publkations for September ow in stock. -Phu 56 illar's Scotch StoreP56nc 4 i GOLD MEDAL inder Twine eet. Per pound I (k: Waterpr of -Hay Fork Rope Per pound ...... ....... .... .:'........... 15c, Clearing Sale in Ice Boxes, Oi toves and hammocks. Plumbing, Heating, Troughing.. (let our prices oPumps. EVERYTHING IN HARDWAR 1 ti Fred hunt's Cheap Hardware Store rl Amateur Photo Snpplies 1Y,r 4 arty everything in Photo Su .plies -Films, Fitul Peeks, Pietro, i evelbpere, Toning and Fixing Powders, etc, - Alsoa-rlce line of , • CAMERAS THE FAMOUS BUTCHER CAMERAS -the lest in the worhL Once tried. alway,, treed. Try one and be convinced, F. J. Butland, Druggist 1 he Square, Ooderich. SHOE -- SIIA THAT STAYS If shoes differ at any part-icular point it is in keeping theit shape. - Shape - retaining quality depends 'up- on good lasting, or the way the leather is stretched down around the last, and time given + for the shape to become permanent. Invictas Shoes ;ire never rukhed at any stage, and prove mselves by re- shape until worn out. W M: corner 1':ta.t. street. and Square ARMAN ''01)I-.RU'It