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as/ Hydraulic Zogtaeer. Ontario Land
diaersystrl MaLsaa !look. GodadaS, earner
Moelreel street. Telephone IN.
NLDICAL
DR. W. F. GALLON. M. B.
(des sad residence. Nofh street, Ooderich.
n orth of t:usnty Kaat.tr•y diem. Telepkooe 11.
LEGAL
DRUUDFOUT• HAYS L KILLUR-
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preotor� In the M.e. rttsu.e Looeta. Private
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MYost ride *mare. Oodorts& W
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L.O. CAMERON. K. C.. BARRIS-
TER. amattor, notary Palette. (mow -
me tluest. Oedetich. third door from
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CHARLESOARROW, L.L.B.. BAR
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wares" es Betio es,. etc.• %...w,
rich. Mossy toned .t Pawed rota
II O. JOHNSTON. ,BARRISTER
. onioar Haamllltaa darnel Uoddrloa Unt. pdWtc
INSURANCE. LOANS, ETC.
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al d U K A N C b C O.-Y.rm .ad 1.oIated
t. e s prepatr . McLean, J.. Vsae suderlcb P. U.
Jas comedy.
lksmn !C Hayti new-Treas.. Ss.toetle P. IS
lra.atena - w o . Cb.eoey. rearrests ; John
O. gfMve, Winthrop; William Kinn. l oort.00e;
Joao L.seewelr, Moans moo ; Jame. levan.,
Hssekwsea ; John Watt. tr.rbua ; Malone,
Ya=wns ••& ioradd.
sat.: J. N. lea, Holm..vtlie ; R. Smith.
Jar. Cummings. i.moudyille ; !.
. S..hath. ru.aoy-Posner. war pay
�w.ss�easr saw their get ecarer recessed .t
•realm&, trrowt's, cnnteo. or as. K. K- taut.
Grsasy. Kw,wtarave. Ucderlth.
Dt:tO !1(1L► PRIVATE FUNDI TO
aLt l/VV lam scaly to n- 0. CAM-
a.b.0.4 barrister. Hamulus .chest Ooderlon
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R. ROBERTSON,
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FINN AND LIAa wean; &JINN. CADMIUM and
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ITT : The ocean Accident and Uuarwstee
„erpor.ttoo. Limited. of London. Itta.
IID.LI1T ANDI'VAaa7TeOI boltne: Tb. 1..8.
7fdebty end Guarantee Compeay.
Olflos as rad_ rice. tsort0.n.t =row eVie
sad bM David tt
'e aeela.
JOHN W. CRAIGIE, LIIFE, FIRE
and .oddawt laearwtoe. Moat ter leading
^ustw.4 and nook esmr•nrr• teestwnoe Is art
WS .treated on bar pleas sad at ioww.t roma
.,all at antes. earner Nest suw.t ate itekkie e
ea .ddrema J. W. 1ttLlULh. Uldenee, USM
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MAGE LICENSES
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LANK, ISSUER OF MARRI-
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SRA VIIW PARLOR
u6DFORD BLOCK BAKBKR SHOP -
1) nib well-ksdl►n and - wed
veer its pourer the best torulus ushering
aalrawt.u.a, eta. eta Iodate' eesmp.Mssr •
✓ loot p •cosy wild. seemseaba. p0 tl.
WILHaIkil, krop0Mts•
ARTH UR J. BARCLAY. MEDAL
Lle1 loyal birthrate 8.4 .8 Arthwaote
l.uddeto.-insula Howes. 4.0111en Plum le-
I.4Is and .r ssimatbss prepared ter reedenees
sad public bailees a tisrtegsoknes u-
vwd.
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' I iIUI>lAb O U N DS I. LIVE terUI. A
1 rid general .weuuneee. 01111ew. ea eeutat
saes 1 whir re he wed br tonna at all user
when no e.74nw eta Terme r.a.oa.tde sea
every °Wee aired te give yrs ra1,d .
HUSK
a0UKMICII CONSERVATORY OF
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M. 1Teramea era m.4 Zees Mum* velar est
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ave. ase lied pians. karewy. eete
e.revans
ate.' •. r boot plana laden eawatM
p.ti t. .see- MINN ANDIetws kf.d.eatn.s
one PIANO. Yr Hnsrraa--ermine. A. C
Snot-moMY. mow owl alaae ee. For
Msmnaatlsu v u went ser. age* et tY
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UNDERTAKERS
AND 1MIHALMER•
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law
OIPPOOKA.1111e1141edeeteladsit
newo of the Sistriet.
l istou'r population this year is 1 1, deice. Almost as anon em applied
' Z.m Buk st.uppnd the itcLIP.r sial
The village of 8: usaeh. will celebrate ' irritation, 1 persrvc.ed with the
Victoria Day. I halm. and it was 110011 eyelet,' that it
would du me good. Each day the
pain war rrducee, the sole tomtit br-
Rcurau to heal. and by 1 he tiwe 1 had
used a few boxes of 'Law-Buk 1 war
ed."
Fur resents, hlood-poisoning, pile.,
ulcers. sores, abets -cies, vantage weer.,
had lett. sole feet, blietere, insect
',indent of Wingham, is dead at the stingy, poisoned wounds. cuts, burn..
age of seventy years, bruises, and all skin injuries and dis-
eases. Z.m-Buk is without equal.
Jas. Gould• an old resident of Elle- Zaui-Buk Soap should elsta be used for
ter, passed away last week. He well waebing all wounds. easemous patches
in his seventieth year. and sores,. All druggi.ta and .noses.
Thome. Prior has disposed of his sell Zam-Buk at 50 Dents box and Zam•
farm property east of Exeter to Buk Soap at 35 cents per tablet. or
Charles, Harvey, of Urborne. from Zara-Buk Co , Toronto.
The town of Kincardine is consider -
Piscatorial Don'ts
ing Use Advisability of holding an Old
Huy.' is -union in the year 1912. Don't walk right up to a riff and fish
William little, a former resident of 't ; stay above it and let your line Host
down tc it, and if )-on don't et a
strike hold your pole still and reel
your line in. and le: it run out. again
The total assessment of \t Ingham two or three times; then swing your
sae Nu is 06,1,310e. The p opulauon is ' "Ifr ride to side.
sill. w tnen+as,e 01 "1 Over last 1[f using ted worms don't put u .
big bait. One nice worm it enough.
7� a figures. Start about three -quartets trent herd
The death of Mrs. Sidney Johns I and string worm on tae hook ; let l he
occurred at her hose iu Seeforth on head stick out so there are end. to
Wednesday of last week, she was in
ber sixty-third veer.
Robert Milton Gibson. of Fordwich,
who bad been el sufferer from lt_ng
trouble for seteral months, is decd at
Maitland Presbytery meet. at Rip-
ley on May 1t1.
Exeter is to have an all-night tele-
phone service.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Steep, of Clin-
ton, celebrated their silver wedding a
few days ago.
Mee. Walter Taylor, an esteemed
Mutsu, died et Hale. Mich.. un the
filth ult. He was in his eightieth
yam
wobble. Pull point of hook ant, eo
the worm can't comae off.
Don't jerk herd to hook a flab.
Don't pull tau quick. Don't let the
lints slacken.
the age of twenty-three years. When a fish is hooked don't get ex -
Miss Leila Hest, of Seaforth, has I tiled ' if a big fish in hooked give Esta
time. Time i. gulden,
Dont swear if you love a nica 51 h -
It's no use -hr is gots.
Don't time lead on lire when fishing
for trout.
Don't use a heavy line, and a good
many mole tbiogs too numerous to
mention here.
taken charge of the continuation clays
of the Latchford public school for the
balance of the present term.
Duncan Stevenson, • resident of
Clinton for nineteen years, hes pur-
cbaerd a boot and mute business at
Newmarket. He will take over the
bywioese in a few trays.
Mrs. A. McIntosh. formerly of Grey
township, mussed away at her home at
Mayfield. Manitoba, on April 24th.
The decceaaed was tort) --five year of
age and went Nest fifteen years ago.
'Rte population of Walkerton, as
found by the aseemor this year, is 3,-
046, a drop of 46 frim last year's fig-
ures. The oese.a,ment, however; has
increased by $10,500 and is now $824,-
975.
J. E. Barnwell has sold his store
business' at Varna to Albert Horne, of
Hay. who gets possession the latter
part of May. Mr. and Mrs. Harnwell
have not decided where they will
locate.
John Potter met with au accident at
the Bell factory in Winghaiu on Mon-
day of last week. _While working at
the buzz planer. two of his fingers
caste in contact with Ibe knives and
were taken off.
The death took place in l'hicego on
Monday of last week of Augusta
Oke.. widow of the late C. C. Partello,
of Detroit. Deceased was well known
in the vicinity of Clinton, having
NO MORE DANDRUFF.
E. R. Wigle Knows What• Is Mak ng
Clean Scalps.
1n order to rid your scalp of filthy
dandruff you must kill the germ.
There is a hair dressing called Parisian
Sage which is now sold in every town
in Canada. It is guaranteed by E. R.
Wigle to eradicate dandruff, .top fall-
ing hair, :plitting hair and scalp itch
in two weeks or money beck.
If you have dandruff get a'large 50 -
rent bottle today and rid yourself of
it Remember that if dandroR germs
are nut destroyed in time. the hair
will surely fall nut and baldness will
follow. Sold and guarantee i in Gode-
ri. i by E. R. --
LACE FOR THE CORONATION.
Sister of Thomas Betties, Porter s Hill,
Has the Commission.
To be entrusted with a commission
for the royal houaehoid ,a e-tr.uned a
great honor, s,.(1 when that commis -
taught music there before her mar- .ion is to make with one's own bands
nage. something for the personal use of the
A quiet wedding was solemnized at Queen. and for so august an occasion
Zurich on Wednesday afternoon of ss the coronation of the King and his
last week, when Mies Phoebe Louise, consort, the person entrusted with
vuungest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. such a Leek is indeed highly honored.
rf. Rtckbeil. was wedded to D. S. Mor- Such a distinction has fallen to the
row-, a prosperous busioe.s stun of lot of 'Mur. Morris, of Shelton. near
Berton. l)Dlario. Rusbden, England, 'sister of Thomas
The assessor's roll for 1911. of tbe Betties' of Porter'sHill. Mr. and
Mrs. Betties are thinking of going
township of Tuckersmith, shows the
total acreage to be 40,f1fi9. The actual over to England for the coronation.
which no doubt will afford one of the
value of the hued is pieced at ilding rsndest spectacles of the kind in the
OM, and the value of the buildings g. Pro
$474.34& .The total assessment is $2,- history of the. Botch Empire or of
1EI,1g7.tei mid the p opulaticu 2,072.acv other empire.
The Eche. published at Rushden,
'• A quiet May wedding was solem- publishes a portrait of Mrs. Morris,
with the follkwing reference:
In a pretty little cottage in the pas-
toral village of Shelton, near Rush -
den, site an elderly lady, whose photo
ized in Clinton on Wednesday after-
noon of last week. at the residence of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Livertllure, Lon-
don road. when their eldestaaughtet,
Miss Margaret E., was united in mat- appears above, and who has been hon -
risme to= D. Mc('artney,.o1 Chit- meet so highly as to be entrusted with
the task ut making the Bedfordshire
pillow lace for the coronation attire of
ton. The ceremony was performed b)
Rev. T. Weelev Cunene.
(tares Ovemeer Chauvin, of Windsor, Her Majesty Queen Marv. Mrs. Jane
WWI in Brussels a few days ago in- Morris -this is the lady's Dame -has
meeting tbe mill pond and river at been working at her delicate task
t since October last, and has to finish it
during the month of April.
The lace. which is of extraordinary
beauty, is being made on en exqui-
sitely delicate parchment. which rep-
resents the crown and pendant worn
by the Queen, and each diamond in
the crown is represented by a dot,
there being ten in tbe flourish, twelve
round the outside of the crown, twelve
in the crown and five round the lower
part. The thread is as thin es a hair,
and when asked by our representative
if she often worked with thread of
that quality Mrs. Morris said : "It is
wonderfully fine thread ; 1 have
worked souse very line thread in my '
time, but never anything to come up
to this."
The lace is about three inches broad,
and Mre. Moria is soaking four yawl..
Up to the present stir bas completed
about three and a half yards. It takes
her • whole day to nuke an inch and
a half.
The parchment is remarkable tor
the remain that it is the identical
parchment which was need tor mak-
ing the 1soe for the late Queen Vic-
toria's
ic-
torias corm anion, and it must there-
fore have been prepared over seventy
years tyro.
Mrs. Morris informed our 'eaent-
that piece to decide as to whether t
was suitable tor depositing black bass
fry. 1f good success Is achieved at the
hatchery the fry will be deposited in
the river about the latter part of May.
After a lingering illness a well-
known farmer of the hltb concession
of Howick. in the person of Acheson
Laird. parsed away on April rhtd.
Deceased was a native of Ireland. tie -
Ing horn in the county of Fermanagh.
in 1643. H. had treaded in Howick
since the year 1g&1 He is survived by
his widow, two sons and two daugh-
ters.
A fatal accident befell Gavin Jamie-
son. a former resident of Sesforth lo-
cality. at Q.'Appelle. Sask.. on April
BFttb. He took • drink of formalso,
under the impression that he was
quenching his thit.t with water. im-
mediate steps were Laken to counter-
act
ounterart lb. (-Recta of the deadly liquid, but
WI efforts were unavailing. Tine un-
fortunate man was flfty-.even years of
age.
An old resident of the $th line of
Morrie township is dead in the person
of Jobb Pratt., who paid Natures debt
on Soodsy• April 3tkb. at the age of
.erenty-I..ur veers. He had he.n in
failing health for the past two years
with anaerssie. The deceased had hese alive that the parchment had en ex-
tremely resident of Mortis tean.bip for over well and carefully kept and
half & ertotrry. Hie widow :,nd three 1. much bears quality than is obtain-
able at the pi resat dsv It is one l.•.5
in length. When aak.d if she \orae
who possessed it b. fore she did. Mt..
Morris replied that she did not. fat
Avec Ne Setter and Then Two raid that et erns given her ley the
Came y daughter of (wird St, John. of Weisoe.
Ifla:es d Zan. -Bak Worked Complete
Mts. Morrie, who is ss, expert 1"ov
Ctwe make'. is one of a vary few left cap
Mr. r1e,6 .ane. 'he well-known able of making lace of such fine gust
sons Survive hits.
THIRTEEN WEEKS iN HOSPITAL.
epholeterv'r wed mattress osanofac-
tomer of lit. *.acirews, ti. R., says :
ity. She has m use 1141 bobbins for
this p"rtlenlar work. and it es wonder
fol to lase b( -IF finger, working mooned
•'I ltd resew" on my Imre. which
mused me terrible train and inronven- them with amazing rsp'dgt y, and
W ' h and
never picking up the wrong bobbin.
burn and ung . wM Mcome i dexterously made give to ine=-
bu r+ fbr .or. Darla west tut w The intricate rev-olntirmr, so, quietly
I then when'
..r' rubbed
1 rosishirs ids Aaeori.uos. ala g
ul
tome .44K Is.e wb•n r►.tl.°s * `I Suffered Intense
year. of ante. hear yewmincher slot
hes
I Pales ill My Left
Bird tweet)' -fuer yews alfa .Ile hma r
bon entirely dependent mein 11 f.tr ff
her living. Mir. Nutri. v to kr all the 1 Side.
special lour for h• t ers.PI„ter-. She
has iwe,ved h Lisle .4 prz•-is, aa
well es certificate., the last of whi- h
wee awarded I,.r 6.t yea, I.y th"
Hume Arts and Indus, r'•1 A...etcist Inst
for Hocks lace.
Ms*, Mori is l+ hat.iegrd with visitors
of all cla•.-e.. and I all uvrr Ibo the.
trice, and all he • • i.itur8 ore high in
tb•i, prelate of her deft handiwork.
It is pleasant to was Mn,. Mon is bold-
ing her work up f ,r nese and a'l to
view, and to n0tice the co astray with
which she treats her vulture.
When asked by our iepaeeenlativs
how ate secured the corowi.rion. Mt..
Morris replied, "Lord St. John's
d.uahter was linking for a capable
person and was ,ecou,eodr.l to we,
.0 d she at once gave we the work."
M.i'. Mori is raid that such very floe
work ea that oar which eh. is et pree-
ent ucruised se very) tying to her
eyes, and she is uneble to keep at it
for very long S0terlhcr Alter a day's
work she is very glad of a night's, rest
and after a week's work .be it very
gl.d of Sunday's ,.-l. ase front toil.
The lace, wbi.•h i.•, l.y the .say,
celled crown leer. will he the only lace
in the world of this pattern NO copy
of the parchment is allowed to be
wade. 1f you have any of the symptoms
Mrs. Morris spent the first portion
of her life at Lowe. Dean. but has 101• Mrs, Gokey mentions, it is your
the last thirty -•even yea's resided at duty to protect yourself.
Shelton. with the rx. rpi ion of n year Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy.
two'is
or testi r nwidence at Yelden-
Ths Longest Word. is what you need. If the first bot-
tVbut is tba longe t worst iu ehr tie fails to benefit, your money is
English language?" ,ukud Uncle returned. Ask your druggist.
1'.tw. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Toronto, Can.
"Valetudittar•an•e n, I suppose." le
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plied Jausrs, who bind taken a prize in
spelling.
• Nu,•' rpnkr up Susie ; ••it's 'smile.,.
because sh-re is a W'bulr mule ttrtween
the fist and last biter.."
••i know one," std Jack, 'abet baa
over three angles bet wren its first and
last Iettes.t"
"-What word Is that ?"asked 1'nele A camas made among the intelligent
shows that seven homes in eight serve
Tom. oatmeal. Among the ignorant another can -
"Beleaguered," :red Jack t. iumpb- easy shows that not one home in twelve
I)-. serves oats. The children grow up incapa-
ble because bodies and brains are starved.
Nature stores in cars more energy food,
more brain food. more nerve food than in
any other grain that grows. That's why
childrien crave oatmeal. There is nothing
to take its place.
This is a tuod on which it doesn't pay to
be careless. There is a very wide differ-
ence in oat foods --a difference in richness
and food value. Don't serve the common
kind.
Only the richest. plumpest grains are
used in Quaker Oats. They are selected
by 62 siftings. Only ten Founds are obtain-
ed from a bushel. The result is a food rich
in alt the oat elements -the utmost in oat-
meal. Yet the cost to you is tint one-half
cent per dish.
Made in Canada
Do you realize 11 is better to be
safe than sorry, that it is the best
policy to lock the stable door before
the horse is stolen?
Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy
cured Mrs. C. C. Gokey, of a stub-
born case of heart disease, such u
thousands are now suffering with.
Read what she says:
"Before I began taking Dr. Mics'
Heart Remedy 1 had been suffering
from heart trouble for ores five
y.ara 1 had grown so weak that it
was impossible fur me to do third
minutes work in • *thole day. I
sugared amass Wks in my lefaids
and under the left skoslder blade, I
could not sleep on tate left ode, and
was so short of breath that 1 thought
I should never be able to takes full
breath again- The least escltemcnt
would bring on the most disucs.uae
palStation. 1 had scarcely takes •
half -bottle of tate Heart Remedy be
fore 1 could see a marked change In
my condi.ioa. I began to seep
well, had a good appetite. and im-
proved so rapidly that when 1 had
taken ass bottles I was completely
cured.
MRS. C. C. GOKEY, Northfield, Vt.
THE UNDERFED
How Children of the Ignorant
Are Robbed of Oatmeal
•'1 know Doe," amid I'h.lhp, that is
longer than that 'I,.i..cu••tinenIal'
has whole w•ntauent bet wren its be-
ginning and ending."
,. 'Intrr•nc• anic' i eats them all," ex•
claimed Elsie, -for it contains an
ocean ; and au nci an is large - tbau
any continent" -May Lippiucutt's.
Globe-trotters Plus.
A Iluutwr ul 1.001 1118 01'1e ' ecus -t V
looking down the rraler of 'Vrsuviuii.
An American geotlru.an wad 10 bus
companion:
• Tbat batiks a good deal like the in-
fernal regions."
An English lady, overhearing the
remark, .0441 511 snot he r• :
“Good Praci. us hoe these Aweri-
cans 1111 tea•, 1 r
Som. wen Talk and talk, and,uever
seem to get relief.
or ,crstt red eye. en intpr•eswon M
cure paenfnl. 1 t oar warmer ram- uddled up cotton, and whmio otss
halts r so i decider looks at the lovely lace one finds it
hard to imagine how Mr•a Mrrriis
flexible engem transform the threads
into such • sareellow r•Oenhin•rlom 05
beauty.
Mrs Morro serwll7 works for 11as
Mikan., Lase Assoei.tion, but she Si
etAre- this dueler skeeter tie Bed -
dies testw
tri vs w ...trial end take .penial
trwataswi1 I ireeely d treatment at
tie Montreal Oesw eI H W for
t.hlrtwtrs weaks asst is tae M that
time I wee trot used. sad •5.uu4 save
is. A hired tifviwr sue se give 7r-
Rwk • trl"L .d, /Abase'
bad NUM
geed 1 i bash the
bored it asks* me
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-tit said a mean uncle to his
nephew, , . w would you feel if I wer
tate vett a prnnvf' '•I think," re.
Plied Sammy. "I should feel a trifle
.1.,11 .., hist I'd pat sip with it!"
D.MILLAPuSON
NEW
NjATTINGS
Our Spring shipments of Japanese matting, have merited and we
now have the choicest collection we have ever shown in regard 111
quality, designs, and superior values. You cannot rffurd to midi
seeing them.
Japanese matting., extra strong, made ftow selected .u.tw, at, pet
yat d, 15c tr 50c.
Special quotations for pieces of 40 yards.
JAPANESE RUGS TOKIO RUGS
Something new in Rugs are these Japanese ebud 'Iokiu Rags.
They come to sizes to fit almost any room and are most adaptable
for bedromus, Summer cottages and verandahs.
Japanese Bamboo Verandah Shades in all sizes.
COCOA MATTINGS
Costa Mattings, suitable fur verandahs, churches, and puhlie
buildings, in 18, 12, 27, and 38 iuchee. at keenest prices.
Special showing of tat pet Squares. Large assortment to select
from. suitable for all rooms, in tapestry. Brussels sod velvets,
CHILDREN'S WEAR
Special values in Children':; Near
We are showing some very smart sty lea in infant: long embroid-
ered cashwere robes and coats, in n•+w and attractive designs, from
52 00 each.
l'hildren's Headwear a specialty.
Millar's Scotch Store
HOW xo HAVE
tyijsjj Footwear
if you buy a first-class
shoe. don't you wast ti:at
show made in the latest
style ?
Why should you pay
the price of a high -claw■
shoe, and, iD return, get a
shoe one or two seasons
old
How do you know,
for instance. when you ask
for the newest footwear
that youle actually get-
ting the newest ?
But why takecbrtncea ?
Whyy not ask for the
shoes that lead the styles
in Canada - INVICTUS
Shoes?
Isn't thele a great
satisfacticn in knowing
that the shoes you're wear-
ing are not last year's
styles but the newest thele
is in footwear?
This satisfaction will
be outs when you wear
INVI('iUS Shot, There
are other faeh hle sh,e *
besides INViCTUS, hut
bow are you to know them ?
Why run any risks, why not ruder the shoes that have tnade
a reputation throughout t'inada far their Stylish appearance?
You run 110 risks when you order INV ICTUS Shoes.
A Real
Lung Tonic
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There are many prepar-
ations that will relieve a cough
-few that will cure it. The
first class, containing such
drugs as Opium and Mor-
phine, simply deaden the
irritation and stop tate cough,
but 'do little or no permanent
good.
"Father Morriscy's No. 10"
does not contain a trace of these dangerous drugs, but is an
absolutely safe and scientific preparation of Nature's otvn
remedies -Herbs, Roots and Balsams.
It entirely removes the irritation that caused the cough,
by cleaning out the mucus, stopping the inflammation and
healing the delicate membrane of throat and lungs.
Moreover, it tones up and strengthens the whole
system, particularly the lungs, and protects against future
coughs and colds.
Trial size 25c. per bottle. Regular size Sot.
At your dealer's. 23
Father Maviasy Medlelne Cs. Ltd. - a+eae..al. QUINN
Sold and guaranteed in (:oderich by F. J. BUTLAIID.
The Square
The Signal to January 1 st, 1 91 2, only 50c
Enduring tit,
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Exceptional
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amazingly. "•
Real Comfort,
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shape stays, •
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look for the trademark.
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FOR WORKINGMEN
if you want a good solid leather pair
of shoes for your work, come and see
what we have to offer.
Have you seen the shoes made cot
the new Tan Broncho leather They
are the coolest, cheapest and most
durable shoes ever offered tor summer
wear.
We will be pleased to show you
them.
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REPAIRING
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Downing & MacVicar
North Sick of Square. Gocierich