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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1911-10-5, Page 7THE SIGNAL : GODERICH ONTARIO ,... .44444.4 $444.44************ *.. ****.+ i i The News of the District • 104446 5°°4446.41 04545 44464645 44 54545 64°144444° °544°44' BLYTH. HILLS GREEN. Tee -epee. Oct. 3rd. Ante%elsary services will be held in the Hills Green Presbyterian church on the cunning Sabbath. October ' scoot* Tha 1 o'clock. eveniog 7.3.'.eservioss will be ixeu sagged by trey. A. haeFariane, M. A., d gsylield. Everybody welcome. SHEPPARDTON, - WEDNESDAY, Oct. 4th. Dos's utas Tela. -The program for the and entertainment in Shep- pV,dlon Methodist October ou IOW. la - dudes e svenlpg of Tuesday W _ rids of ore tri as Itis choir, recita- Done by Miss 0. Pest:and and others, mess by Rev. R. A. Miller. of An- ton, and others. Hot supper will be served from 6 to 8 o'clock, followed by the concert.dmissionCotue and - 5c.. chit - good drto .} . MAFEKING. MONDAY, Oct. Mid. repOoLf HHEPOIIIT.- M 9Wly school , Aablield. Nantes are iu order of merit : ter. 1V. _Sidon Twanilev, Charlie Twaut3ey. jr. 11. -Lilian Alton. Mr. Ill. -Beryl Jebnston, Rets Tw•mley. Jr. i11.- Itene Morar. Peter Glazier, John Glue. Jr. 11. -George Glenn, Cecil Iobnston. Sr. Pt 11. - Laurette Hackett, Harvey Anderson, Harmed - int ('Loughlin. Jr. Pt. 11. -Tillie Hackett. George. Twamley. Sr. I. _Frank Anzac. Lennon O'Loughlin. Jr. 1. -,Thomas Glazier. Madeleine Jokauton. -A-chisel-Bruce Shackle- ton. Heber Glazier, Thomas Kennedy, Caswell Hackett, Finlay flfhadlleton, Myrtle Shackleton. Acaiures Dos - 'i Tee cher. BAYF1ELD. Tt'>mDaY. Oet. 3rd. Bin. Stanbtuy lett last Saturday to visit ber son in Ezeter for a short time : trent then she will go to Tor- onto u. spend the winter with her eld- est son. Dr. J. 13. Stapbury. Mr. Heath. of London, spent Sun- day with his wife, wbo is slowly re- mrering from a diabt attack of paral- yse Yr. McCoig. of Walkerville, agent for the Massey -Harris Co. of Toronte, epee the week -rod • guest at the home of Jas. Campbell. Mus Maisel Stinson is taking a few days' holidays. at her bonne on the Stable Zine. The young people of Mt. Andrew's tltureb bate decided to organfze a Guild and at a meeting held last week elected the tollow ing officers : Hon. president. Hee. A. Macfarlane: ptesi- dret. Colin Campbell ; vice-president' end secretary. Miss J. Forbes ; treas- urer. Miss C. Spackman. NILE. Tu lttD A Y. Oct. 3rd. CHCRe 11 NUTlts -Anniversary ser - ti e. will be ccuducted in Nile Metho- dist church next Sabbath by Rev. A. Brawn, .,f Godericb The Ep- worth League meeting on Tuesday evening hest i• the regular monthly cno$ r.ti.or Meeting A number hem Nile attended the district Ep- worth league and Sunday school con- vention at illyth. All report that the •easi•n., w, -1e instructive and inspir- ing. FIRER M'I.r. Pit Esr14TAT10x. - isaac Currey's home watt the scene of a Qleasent •o„-ial event on Friday even- ing. when:. representative gathering ••e \Ile people "surprised" Miss Minnie tense on the ere of her departure for Tweet.. to take a rouse in Deacon- ess titining. Miss Currey has been I r veats en Retire and effi..tient women in the different departments of rbarch work and ber friends at Nile were pleased to hare the opportunity of giving her a slight token of their sterno and appreciation. Atter a awe tinge spent socially an address we read by Rev. W. Conway express- ing appreciation of Mise Currey's ser - rices in the church and her example is the community, and praying for Hesren s blessing upon her in ber new work. C. Girvin and J. Dustow then Resented the gifts. a fitted suitcawee a dainty onnulu gold clock, a Bible and 'fountain pen. The recipient replied in a few appropriate words. Mies Larrey left for Toronto on Monday awning. attended by the gond wisher -tenant friends. ONE MiLLION DOLLARS FOR A GOOD STOMACH. this Offer Should Be a Warning to Every Ku sad Wosltaa. The newspapers and medical jour- bsls newly have had mach to say relative 1.• a famous ptillionnaire's offer of a million dollars for • new stom- ach. %ism eat meltemillionnaire was too hey to wort y •brut the condition of his stomach Ile allowed his dyspsp iia to ru•o frown had to wore until in gleam it became incurable. leRh esiefortene *error as a warning leery one who suffers with sishe a few _be owes y•uneve • ae isp=alieMcommerdy tilmed by mats retgastric om ar by leek of if the MIN Moe walla atnsaaeb glial �in llat Use lass bees IIs 'attar to digeet o conAin 14111•11_stoheipatyo restore iternie _tunes chair digestive alk e. "el le making the - strews bad welt tau= are that Refit bl. remeall dy �,•ystreia y tr atemseha Indigestion. Yaingels wawasepe M esters �!!�ref them sold will lies • with Irk resarw tsat mm 11 caste, iM ewes, sad yea ens =Win 'It- raDA Y. Oct. 3rd. NEWS Nor .-Tbe council has now got the iron piped here for the Un- proved fire protection, and it is likely work will soon start in the dij y of the ditch to put them in. Thep will be laid as far as the Queen's hotel for the present. The new engine ,also is bete tor the power house anal it will be installed soon. It is larger than the present one and will bare more power. 1t is also claimed it will take less fuel to run it Next Sunday anniversary services will be held in the Methudlst church and Ie conte quorum Wets will be nu service in the Presbyterian church in the evening. in tbe mooning Rev. D. Carswell, of McKillop, win preach, Rev. J. L. Small exchanging pulpits with him S Livingstone had his pacer at the Mil- verton races last week and cap:ured tint money. .Although the weather was had teat Friday quite a number from here took in the fair at Wing - ham, but more intend goiog to the Brussels fair on Friday of this week if the weather is good Some of the Conservatives in town seem to be greatly of tbe opinion that to the victors belong the spoils and are al- ready talking( of trying to put out the postmaster here. We are afraid, how- ever. they will base a hard job to do that. Surely no civil servant can he put rut of office unless he has done some wrong or taken a part in the election, which not even the Conserv- tives can say that Mr. Sims has done ; so we guess the office -seekers will have to wait a long time before they will he able to tight amongst themselves for this position The Woolwich l'on- struction Cu., who are doing • lot of ditching tbrougb Morris. received an- other dredge and gasoline engine this week and have now quite a force at work Tbere are quite a Int of apples coming into the two depots at present for shipment to the Stites: How the farmers must feel sleben they sell a barrel of apples eo go to the States that they stood in their own light on September 21st by not voting for reciprocity. The opening of the United States market would have Eisen them a bigger price for their applee by the amount of tbe duty : hut they themselves ire the chief sufferer. and have n'body else to blame for the loss .•1 the greet oppor- tunity PERSONAL MENTION. -Mr. John Wilford, who has green living in N'ingham for the past few months, has returned to her home here .tnd we understand it is her intention to spend the winter months in California.. . Rev. W. McLean. son of Dr. McLean, of Goderich, formerly of Blyth, who bag been preaching in Waubuno, has received a call to Hanover. which we expect he will accept. His many friends here are pleased to hear • his advancement Mr. and Mrs. Lewis and Miss Edna Carder. of Mount Forest, are •t present visiting their numerous frien. s here Miss Annie Taylor. of the Wingbam public school •loft, visited beer mother here the past week . - T. 11. alcArter. ••f Sesforth, visited here .,ver Sunday . John Rose. head of the inspecting depart- ment of the public echoots in Alberta. visited his parents is East N'awano.h the ppeaaat week. returning on Monday. ... Mester Harvey Mason went to Toronto a short time ago sud is in the hospital being treated for tuberculosis of the hip. His many friend: will bre pleased to hear that he is doing nicely. I - Dr. Annie -Ross, of the Macdon- hid Iostitute.Guelr`h. visited het home here over Sunday.. _ ..Miss Eva Stothers. who is teaching at Elmira. with her friends, Miss Cockburn. of Elmira, and Miss Fann, of Milverton„ spent tbe week -end at ber borne herr. .'4. A. Popplestone. Grand Master of the 1. 0. 0. F.. :iccornpaoieel by Dr. Campbell. fast Grand Sire. and Judge Cowan visited the Dorchester lodge on Tuesday evening. On Friday evening. October tlth, Mr. Popplestone goes to Toronto to install Bro. R. A. Sims as Deputy Grand Master. On Septem- ber Doth be was in Toronto at the in- auguration ol Dr. Heoniston as Deputy Grand Patriarch of Toronto encamp- ments, and he also attended the ban- quet to Cantcn No. 7. which won the $1,000 prize at Indianapolis for the best -drilled canton in the world. THE FAVORITE LAXATIVE DISTRICT NEWS. J. W. Orr, of Wingbaw, has gone to Nanton, Alta., where he purposes locating. Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Towler, of Los Angeles, Cal., are visiting old friends in F ingbam. Mrs. Andrew Calder, of Seaforth, has gone to Chico, California, on a visit to her daughter. Mise Mary Lamont, of Greytown- ship, is away on a trip to Esteem), Bsttleford and Yorkton. Victoria Hall at Jamestown, which was destroyed by fire some months ago. Was reopened last Suoday. The flour, feed and grocery- business owned by W. N. Ruby, of Zurich, has been pur±aced by Louis Jeffrey. Herbert H. Bloch has purchased tbe dwelling recently erected in Zurich by F. W. Hees. The price paid was $960. J. G. Jones, jeweller, 'of Brussels, is moving G. Listowel and goicg into partnership with J. H. Gunther in the jewellery busineea. The death is announced at Strath- roy of Mrs. I. R. Birett, a former res- ident of Exeter. She wa.- in her twenty-eighth year. R. D. Roy. a fortner well-known res- ident of Exeter, died at Russeldale, on Sunday. September 17th. He was sev- enty-three years of age. T. E. Elliott has purchased Jas. Slemin's store property in Wingham and has opened business in fancy groceries and confectionery. The streets of Seefort h were in dark- ness for • few nigbt7 last week while the old. lighting system was being( changed to the hydro -electric system. Wm. Somerville, who had been agent for tbe Dominion Express Com- pany at Seaforth for $ number of year's, has resigned and Malcolm Mc - Keller has been appointed agent in bis 'stead. After an illness of eight weeks of typhoid fever. Mary Ann Clark. wife of L. Williamson, of Walton. was called to her long rest on Sunday, September'21th. She was thirty-three year. of age. While the Conservatives were Mak- ing merry in Seaforth on election night, some pet -son threw a .tone, striking Miss Jennie Crich in the mouth. She had three teeth broken off as a result. The death occurred at Exeter on Friday, September Tend, of Ellen Joey, wife of Rev. J. I)..Kestle. She was in her seventieth year, and is etrrvived by her husbandand a family of two sons and three daughters. H. W. A. Liens. ..f Seaforth, has bad the degree of L. L. A. conferred upon him by the Detroit College cf Liberal .arts. He was appointed rec- ently to the board of directors of Windsor Conservatory piano, depart- ment. ttev. John Md.:wing. eldest son of Mi and Mn. Malcolm McEwing. of the and concession of Stanley, has re- ceived a call to the pastorate of First Presbyterian Church. Fort N'ifliam. Mr. McEwing graduated from Knox ('ollege last spring. J. H. Sperling. a resident of White- church for fourteen year-, parsed away on Tuesday morning of last week. The deceased was born at Sea - forth fifty-six years ago. He was twice married and is survived by bis second wife and two sons and two daughter. A quiet wedding took place at Exe- ter on Tuesday afternoon of last week, when Mies Robertha F. Russell was united in warrisge to Oscar A. Can- non. M. 1).. of Stratford. Rev. Colin Fletcher. M. A.. tied the nuptial knot. For several sears the bride hab been superintendent of nurses at the Mia - land hospital. On Wednesday of last week about fifty guests assembled at the home of Jennie Bowman, M.P., Morris. toattend the marriage of his eldest daughter. Mir Lizzie L.. to J. Russell Wheeler. of Southampton. R.v. A. C. Wisbart, B. A.. of Brussels, performed the cere- mony. Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler will re- side at Southampton. The partnership which existed be- tween ge, hardware merchants of Seaforth, has been dissolved. Mr. McIntyre hasdis- --- posed of bis interest to Mr. Edge. who One at Night Makes the Next Day I now will have sole control of tbe busi- Bright ; No Charges If It Doesn't nese. Mr. McIntyre will remove to because of its extremely, gentle and Hamilton in the near future. effective action. Reisll Orderlies bare A pretty wedding Gook plate on become the most popular remedy for Wednesday. September d)th, 4t the constipation. church of the Holy Angela. St. We are so positive that Rezall Or- Thomas. when Mia. Marion Margaret. denies will do all that is claimed for only daughter of Hr. and Mrs. Eugene them that we pi.sitively guarantee to E. Kessel. formerly of Bzeter, was band back the money you paid u• tor united in marriage to Joseph Fred - them upon your mere request. if you mirk Pace. of St. Thomas. Ree, are not entirely satisfied. Father West celebrated the nuptial ltexall Orderlies are esten like mass, candy. are very pieawnt to the taste. An interesting event took place on dc not gripe, cause nwgea, or any Tuesday, September dlith, at the home other 'annoyance usually experienced of t he bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Nel- wben nrdioarywtbartice are used. .on Rpt ofExeter. when their daugh- za Ord res reeide at Eike!nee 0$ laxatives to keep the bowels in Arta, a wool mums. mrs. Johnston.aortae' rond it ion. wife of Fred. Jobsetos, manager forWe hooretty believe there is no eine the Cans= Furniture Manufacturingilwr medicine so good as Rezall Order- cm. wiggbans, peeped away on E. J. McIntyre and H. Ed lie Il erl' have a positive ter. Mile Pearl- became the bride of regulative10 effect upon the bowels and Lutbe- Penhale, .oro of Mr. and Mrs. tont to tion e d bbd invrl relief fovercome the noceseity of the constent rom Wm. Penick. The ceremony was constipation and trhe myriad of wood- M� by Rev. Mr. Keene. The ate ailments. Besides, they help to PerTYonne eoude ' MANKETt '. and Chicap Wheat Futures see Lower -Live Stock - Latest Quotations. concern). Oct 3 --Corn led all >tbee markets today 1n point d rhity and strength. Wet weather ante tore to Dome wee the Dauer. la tilt .rad prices were %o to %c higher that taturday night. Wheat dosed us - hanged to • sixteenth lower, mita s. M a net advance of tllc and hog products carted from the same level aa the prev- bus close to file up. The Liverpool nearest closed to -day un- changed to hod lower than Saturday es wheat, and 14d r tgt.er on corn. Park, *Weed yc lower on wheat. Bertin le low4 or. Iles. espettaAFp for children. meted. nr Tuadda d last eek• Ttis'tieesawed diieate parade. They are prepared was is � foet�bth year. Ries was a Wheat - Oct. seat - Oct. Deo Oats - Oct_ Deo. May r mpnvenient tablet form in three ,stare Orf C3Mo.s township sari was dna of packages. Prices. IOC.. We.- held is high esteem by all who knew Nu 011e Wby not try them st our her. A dimly gl fav• ebildrm am left guarantee t Braider. ber '�lielle eab>er. Regal! Remedies can rw hand mirkshewarvivod try bar ag.d ea our obtarm si to this community only at wosber. two motion end flue .is►.r.. oar gl00 '- itis Retell Rowe H. C. .ti D ►. smith side of Square. Gode- rklR. Winnipeg Options. owes. Open. litre. Low. CNoa Mid si 01I tall utl Toronto Grain Market Wheat. tall, bushel M R te 10 10 Wheat, goose, bushel ..,• A Rye, bushel • 11 ..i•2 , Oats, bushel • i ds Harley, bushel t '11�� • Btrokwbeat. beaks. • M • Peas, bushel • la • Toronto Dairy Market utter, separator, dairy, lb. 0 oft Hatter, creamery, 15. rode• of Hatter. creamer/, .coda 1 Si meyones-s gone. ! r C' min, anew,,,alltb 5 336 • * 4 Montreal Grain and Pr•du.s. MONTRIGAI5 Oet. L- bare wan some bualness worked to Ns. 1 nortaern ltaal. toba sgrtag wheat for nearby shipmea to London, but the prices boa for future .hlpmeat were all out of Zine. TM fon Sim demand for oat. was good sad iuls ther sales of several loads we s mast tor October ahIsenent to Lommn. .y good bu.lneus conttnaes to be done 111 wheat flour ter export seeouea Inclu Ing sates of Mind grew to Liver! .pool at 27s •d, and 55 ger cent wiring wheat patents to (limpsw at fls •d. 111111 feed la scarce and firm. Cholas and ter are stronger and prices needle' eel vsae4ng. Eggs firm and fairly active' Provlsk.ns steady. Dressed hogs, abattoir, $9 75 to rl• pee cwt. Beet. Plato, Mit barrels, tl 1M 11.80; barrel*. Is1 lbs, 114 .00, tlerees, lbs.. 11.50. Lard, compound tierces, lbs., 1164e, boxes, 80 lbs. net sparse heed), 504c; tubs, 60 Ib.. net. greased, t hetdles, 1%c; palls. wood, 75 Ib.. n Yt tin palls, 20 lbs., gross, S%c Pork, hea Canada short cut meea, barrels, s to pleceg.iil.l9; half hernia, W; Canada short cut and back pork, 16 to 56 barrels, *23' ; Canada clear pork, barrel 30 to 16 pieces. 420-55; bean pork, sma pieces, but fat, barren, 11(50. Oats' Canadian western. No. 1. 17c to 47%c, cal lots, ex store; extra No. 1 feed, Wee 4744c; No. 3 C.W., 44c to 41%c, No. 2 1 white, 41%c to 45e; No. 1 local white, 4e 46%c. No. 4 local white, Nye to 46o. Flo -Manitoba spring wheat patents, ttrstw 0.40; eoconds. i1.M; winter wheat patentt.� 0.75 to 15: strong takers', 0.75: 'Dwight' rollers, 14.25 to $4.40; la bass. SIM to tli /tolled rats, per barrel, 16.35; beg of Its.. 8256. Corn, American No. 1 yellow. klc to 711,4c. Mltlteed-Bran, Ontarlo, at to 1-4: Manitoba, C7; middlings, Ontarlq fo 128; shorts, Manitoba, 535; mottling ala to Et!. Eggs -Selected, toss to 77c; Nor 1 stock. 214lc to Mc Cheese-Weteternei 14450 to l4'rc; ea.tertts, 1404c to 1414c. Butt trr- 4iioieeet, %4e to 27c. . New York Mb" - Market NEW YORK, Oct. 2 - B W terms Fl rm-Re. celpta. 4611; creamer,, 21c to e; tsame held. 254rc to Oe, state dairy, Mc process. 19c to 2Sjkc. factory, curre make, 191`c t0 '30}4c. Cheese -Firm: receipts, 8143; state, wholmi milk, 14e, c to 14itc; Power grades, 12c tei 14; state. whole milk, deletes, best, 16c ke 161rtc. Eggs -Firm; receipts 7948; fresh gather. ed. 16c to 23c; fresh gathered, dirties, 17e to 17c. refrigerator, 15o to 21e; dirties. 13e to 16e. state, Pennsylvania and nearby. bennery, 27c to EC; gathered, 210 t. 17ea western gathered, 23c to 00. • Ile lobs 0oveulock. of Neill/op mer With s painful aecklest a few Jaz' ▪ 1!M had just returned front flea 1lwn with taking geode ouoft hey = the baggy Mies lbs hem made a wMes g k Mr. "Nat - -moi ea .Y ar Ind £ mutt Urwedding took plan at the home 1 . and Mrs. Arthur Whit - WQIaMn. at high sones no eissla 41f Imt week. whets their ungest Age was united In" the of matrimony to Freleelsk Rdwfa NM if tit nomad ISM nobs Laub played tiw wadding mon wee pm` OW* Mid ost. es% T. Ocoee. CATTLE MARKETS. Onion Stock Yards. TORONTO, Oct. 2.-Reoelpte of live stock at the Union Stock Yards were 176 carloads, contesting of 2816 cat- tle, 1313 hogs, 1104 sheep and lambs, 65 calves and 54 horses Exportsra U. Ween bought for 0 • B. tbmpaas 123 steer. for London, 1350 lbm ease, as x{.35; 74 for Liverpool. 21m Ilia each,n.1 11.0. 1 Butohors. Prime picked lots and loads sold at 15.55 to Kis. good Weds, 0.0 to 15.35, medium. 15.11 to OA, eomaton. 0.60 to 16.35: cow.. N to 0. bulls, 43.10 to 4s.6.. Milkers and 8pringers. Receipts moderate and prima steady, at $46 to 46 each. Veal Calves. Receipts were moderate and prtee. rum at N to t1.16, and one or two of extra quality mid at 81.10 per out. Sheep and Lambe. The sheep and lushs trade wan talrpl acttve. Lambe mkt at 0.35 to 56.0: see, rage price of Iambe, 1615_ per owe ii slreeP, 15 to 04: average price, % per etr1. Mops. W. 2. Johnston bought for (luna..ass; paid WU per cwt . red aid watered .se the market. Montreal Live Stock. MONTREAL. Oct. 1 -At the Meetresd S tock Yards, Watt End Market. the re, celpts of live stock for the week erd1aa sept est were >M 2. nettle, 0 ebo.g ani lamb.,NMhogs. and ss Delver. ?laon the market for sale e( s1 cstue, ts75 sheep and iawkp, hers and 400 eelvee. There were only four bade of M rbmestto cattle on the marint, welch .old at N.21 per cwt, for all; insert, and heifers, welsh averaged 1071 poundd, per bead. 011elos Mier*, weighing tela peessift MM. rill is%%oo tb Nlgood,e: zz b toal se qtr;to fab" 34o fW, g't4 n• eMtnnss�� moo, at 4%e to 4Yc per nand aeAwd /paid three cents per le. �g f� there continues to be sop taw hN la the market for hon nail wit" laic day week .hoe a furter* dowse 5e to IOc per cwt, on atsstat ot more iIbever .upplle. fat Tis demised was fairy and or s.1.cted lets were m se KA b hapMwct-, wombed off the sang soma sea sad sewn .old for to per cwt Y • the above es orgeed trade wea Man le lar& sod ea QM 05IesirsSs were ee..seaag .1eni4 t`b. recline ate a garlm e . 105110Pa w of tVerai.. 04140 WY gone km bets ~~~ysei► Oblssse Live Week eOat ->It+ew edged WoM+a &4 eiriti. soyaaw.vp• 66 NOW 6:111.111 10155 bead •.,u►r4 .reales 5 te 1475 mew. and ltrr ode 55 M rt ■ ~Mrs ass feedwr.. WO 111 11.4_16,4. 55aa 05 .aS to 55. maws" il t{oer�., Wel best. welt imete �A 4o fm; wed1.rws to mil 1mIM& 55 be . wa•era le I u exegete, Ocrosses 5, 1011 7 MORE PRAM CURES Med M Ihc Las Lid ie le Ms Fames ltenetly. (;Ledmd Station, Oat- 1 ' ba ,s Vegetable Com - pound for yearn and sever found any medicine t e roams with it I had akar* and fall- ing ell the uterus, and doctors did me M gold I atfrered ®tL lI �t yPao abs helped other woman to whom I have recommended it." -Hrs. HsttZY Qraa, GLo1epd Station, Ontario. Amens= Herne Barmy Bank, N. B. -I can highly recommend Lydia E Pinkham's V table Compound to any mufft woman. I have tr ken it for fe weakaees and p cul menstruate= and it cured r - Mag. DiVnn BAasoun. Became you' is a difficult one, doctor's Ravine • yds no good, ds not continue t ,r without giving Lydia E. Pini -'egetable Com- pound a trim .c 1y has cured many tease o ilia, such as in.~ Aammatioo, tM son, die pl menta, fibroid tuneea, irregu1 tIea, periodic pains, backache, that bearing-dows feeling, t�igertion, dimness, and nervous prostration. It costs but a trifle to try it, and the result is worth millions to many suffering women. II you want medal advice write leer M N Mrs. al Illtaois.o L iii a fes. I' 40 014 LION BRAND CLOTHING for Boys and Children Parents who c.dntrwplate the• purchase of Clothing for children should bear in mind that we carry a complete stock of goods from which they niay-suit their boy in up -to -elate style. The quality of Lion Brand Clothing is second to none. We make a specialty of boys' and children's Clothing and can supply Suite in all shades and sizes. Brownies and d o u h 1 e - breasted Suits with bloomer trousers are very popular.. 1s4 -rat- for Carhartt Overalls r- Semi -Ready Tailoring Fitwell Hate CI3WANS PERFECTION COCOA 4 Is rich in food value and easy to digest. It is just Cocoa, pure Cucoa, ground from the choicest Cocoa beans. Nurses and Doctors recamnend its use is sickness or in health. 1,1 Do You 0. use Cowan'. Cocoa. 7 ON THE SQUARE 1 Cold in the Head can be relieved very quickly by using INTOLOZONE, the dry air method. Relieves immediately and is a sure cure. Price 25c, at F. J: Butland's Drug Store GoDERlctt terKodek Supplies and Cameras always in st•••'L r=i =I = 0 STOVES 0 The Happy Thought Range still leads the market. As we repeatedly state the HAPPY THOUGHT RANGE of two years ago is not the HAPPY THOUGHT RANGE of today. Every year sees improve- ments. The Wm. BUCK STOVE Co. do not change the name of their Range every time they make any change. To the housewife and the cook, the word "Happy Thought" means satisfaction and the best that money can buy. Call at our store and examine .the Happy Thought Range and be satisfied that what we state is correct; and to back it � up we are willing that you take a Range on a TWO WEEKS' TRIAL, and if, at the end of the two weeks, you are not perfectly satisfied you are l.tnder no obli- gation to keep the Range. The old saying: The proof of the pudding is the eating of it . For regulating the bowels, invigorating the kidneys and stirring up the lazy liver Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills have proved for over half a century, in every quarter of the world, absolutely safe and most effective. 25c. a box everywhere. n ION ,DONI1`of1Y. ygtlf tad) tlMigats att4° 1 orals IbMi Mus Of IN :rad fifty to win w e __L. sumllism st.tra t help. Odlefta le eesis. i�5m fl fie r soy I Co loin• sins. MIL Forest T, wCollege ClimiC'tba r 0 U The Radiant Home Heater Q is like the Happy Thought Range. it is in a class by itself. It has no equal. It is a wonder as a heater and a fuel saver. • Plumbing. Heating, Eaveatroughing, etc., we give special and prompt_attention, and all work fully guaranteed. National Portland Cement always carried in stock. II UNTIL THE 15th OF OCTOBER. INCLUSIVEII u We have just received another car of Pittsburg Perfect Electric Coiled Fence; and for a 7 -wire, all No. 9 Fence, 47 inches high, we will sell it to you for 24ge per rod, while it lasts. II Special Offer in Fencing CHAS. C. LEE Phones House n -Store 112 ■II