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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1914-7-16, Page 2_ T *OMIDAT, JOLT ie 1914 isbeati4Sional A. K. BRI►DWIN Enema AND Pvatraasa TIM 'resat. r estalsbM every Themla bels tb. oil* In The Miroal smiling. worth Rest. (iodericb. ()Mario. Tol•p►eno No. 30. re'twratrr.ort Takata - One Dollar and Fifty ()last. per /oar : If paid strictly in ad. auce O. Mr wtu M .coeptod ; to wb.orlhen In the edammothe rats M Ouse Dotter end lige Comte strictly to adv.aw. Oob.oribsre who tall to rowers TNa elueaL rw[ularly by mall win confer • tarot by acquainting the pubUsb er ..f the fact lit as earl .date fusible. When hu a choose of ddreee l a desired. both oil and the new address .he.M be glues. )t.atlttaaser m.y be made by bank draft. .zprans mosey order post -ninny order. or rerlet•,r.d letter. Wute.,r4ption. Tay d. u,mer.Y at any lime. AbVntITLIN(i1Li1M►.-time. for dieplay mid wearer* advent -mama. will be al+ en on canon. Legal mat outer .lmlter advert Iwamoto, ten cents par lire for mast lu.ertlnn and four awn per Ilse for each .ubwruuent lnaertloo. 3lre.nred by a scale of .olid nonpareil-tw.le• line. to nu Inch. Mein... card. or s1. lines and outer, Fit 1lollar. per year Admen... - moots et List, Found. Strayed, lineation. Vacant, Situation. Wanted, Homes for Wale ur se (t.ot, Vara. (r dale w to Neuf. Article. for N. l.. ow.. not exceeding( eight line., Twos) are cent ..•&'ti 1n•ertlou : It. Ibll.r for final )scathe Fifty t'eut,toi t•ech.ube gnent month - Lanier advert lrineula in proportion. An- nouncement. Ie ordinary reading type, leu Cent. per hue. No notice 1•.. than T.enty- glare Cents. Any special not into. the object of which 1s the )erunt.rr brutal of any Moth td - nal tel arrlaUw., t . be von-tdrrnd au wiser tiMaent and chanted or•aedingt y. Tu 1'uwakalw,Nut$T4. -11o. On operation of our ...Wollner,. u,4 reader- h .r.rsti.Ily iu+•I?. lad lrwerd• snaking Tim WH:NAL a starkly resort et all local. count) and dt.trk.'t dont•. No cone mwnlwttnu .ill be a, lsoded to ngln++ It coo• talna the none and a tdrr.. of the writer. not swr•..n1) for publication, inn a. an e. Wenner .M day dfath. Nor - Brno. shmtid c'...'h 1 nig inaNA1aglow not later thou N'ednr.d.y noun of seen rook. THURSDAY. JULY Writ. 1014 ENTRANCE EXAMS. The following High School Entrance candidates were panned fly the Entrance Ixunl of ENaullnerw, anti approved Iiv the Miaiater-of Education. A report of the mark,* obtained in such subject has been sent to each unsuccessful Cao - dilate. .The Certificates of the success- ful candidates will be went to the teach or or to the secretary of the School Board early in Augn.t. The standing retiidred to pass is 40 per dent. on eaeti subject and a total'of 390 marks. and fur honors 4147 marks. The highest marks obtained In each Subject are as followr:- Reading- Rea ('uriie 47 Writing Hanel Phalan ........ 46 Spelling Muriel Ilpaln, Agnew Mc- Donald c-Donald Illaytleldr.• Samuel (:tbron, Leonard iluk 30 Literature --Jean Grifltn 97 Arithmetic-- % liner McManus, Muriel llogarth. Mitten Heytock 100 Grammar - Elgin schatr • 94 -Geography - Violet Stewart 142 Cornpoeltloa- Emma Wallace -90 Total -Ale'. Il arse .. ...........:..bop TOWN OF' GUDERLCfi. CENTRAL 5(11001.. Brown. Charles Bradwln, Milton Buchanan. Harry ' Clark, ( )live 417 137 4.4)4 THE SIGNAL : QODERICH : ONTARIO 5AYI•ICLIi Sarney Leath 4311, lreae Carrie 427, Agnes MacDonald 45.5, YT. H1.1 -END Della (:reales 4,49, Swart MacPher- son 394, Mary MoQulllln 397, Wilfred Mt n/lila 467, Gladys Webb 400, %urns Woods 392 KALTizolto Cecil Jtaxter 404, Lloyd Correll 441, Elsie Jones 459, Wilmer McManus 449, Harry Symonds 461, Arundel Lamb 4t), NIL!. David McDlarwld 421, Howard Mc- Nee-, Lorne Pentland 464. Marlow Ry- as 423. Adeline Smith 460, Muriel Smith 46.5. AHHPIEI.D Toe No. 3 -114•11e MacKenzie 419 No. 4- Roderick MacDonald 391, Mar- garet argaret MacLennan 456. No. 6- awns Dawson 392, Samuel Gibson 437, William Helot 434, John Webster 43.5. No. 6 Harvey Maize, 390. No. 7 -Graham MeNay 4110. No. 9 beryl Johnston 459. No. 10-Fre'el Johnston :390, Thomas Little 416. c No. 11-Mldrod Dougherty 393. Ethel Graham 449. Mae ?denary 40:3. No. 13- -Wesley Agar 391. Irwiu Gor- don 447. 1.ornc• MacDonald 397. NO. 16 -Violet Kilpatrick 41.1, May MenemMeea390. !retie MtVuotd 463. No., 17 -Vera M. Johnston 450, Char- lotte 8iwption 451. l'OLHOHNI: TOWNSHIP. No. 1 -Louisa H1/4•11 404. No. 3-\'e•roa Hamilton 412, Health Levy 425. !torn McPhee 420. No. 4-1'slfred A. Moore 397. No. a -Jane,* Feal su :196, lib er• Fow- ler 402, Ralph Million 421. No. 9 --Annie 'tacker 393, Hamilton Clutton 464. Edward Williams 421. DustiANNUN til Hoot - Basel 4 Augustine 4!92. Wm. Fits- gerald 710, Ethel Brown ta.16, Jessie 8tutbeea 857. HEIII*ALL SCHOOL. Wionlfred Cudmore 787, Alva In- gram 704. AsH FI ELD. M.M. No. 14, Bemis McKenzie 745. N.S. No. 4, Liella Finlayson !. Wino WAWAN/INH. 8.8. No. 3. Lottie A. Johnaino 711. N.S. No. 14, llfaewaret I.tidlaw 678. Senior High s<heel Entrance and En- trance toked.l Schools Tho following atrdents of West Huron public schools passed the senior high school entrance or .rotor public school graduation examinatioo Dorothy 1. Fowlie, Annie L. King, Dollie 14. Ba.' Nadir J. 11'itods (lower scbooll. EXNTER PIuHI.1/' SCHOOL. Gordon Morley. DANHWool 1-4•111.14 SCHOOL. Ora H. Hoffman. Pearl E. 'liftman, Addition V. Tiernan. , I IUNOANNUN POHLtuMt4HOOt. Rae I4tothers. •J Zt'Ku ll PrH,.11- SCHOOL. Krna B. Fritz, Elea M. Heyrock, Anna I. Mertorlald. H. E. H. 7,.Iler Ilowre .cboolr. BAYFIKI.11 Primo' 84 HoOL. WEALTH, OF tIAlk Parisian Sage Makes Thin (4011.RH'H TON 3.1111' Lifeless '.air Soft and J No. 1 -Stewart Aldoua 391, Thelma Abundant Laitbwalte 426. No. 5 -Alex Anderaoo 491. Beautiful hair. thick, .oft, fluffy, No. 10 -Lulu E. Elliott 463, Lilian lustrous, and free from dandruff. i a1 Hutchings 450.. . one of women's greatest charms, yet w6WI' WAWANO4H TOWNSHIP. somany-hare streaked, thin and life - Not 1- Angela Brophy'494. Mary r.etl- less hair and think there is no remedy. dv 435.' Pretty hair is laryrly a Wafter of care. No. 6-11ased ?futgan 39s. John Craw ,Frequent applications of Parisian atop 416. - sage well rubbed into the scalp is all • No. 12 Viola Jameson 451that is needed -It sets like magic. . No. 14 -Leola Naylor 41.3. No. 16 -Irene JeRrrsoo 40.5. No, 17- 'Glaelya Rivera 446, 4tanloy Rivets 431, Marie t4otoul 4:17. • EAST WAw.1N(Ixf TOWNSHfI• No. 7---Lrmte Boyle 4:11, Eta Hoyle 392, Stella Janueh 470, Annie Robinson 599. No. 14 -fay lion. 444. . No. 11 -Be'* Cable 1,47. AFRAID SNE was oris Send Torr1Ii Uill SM TW "fret -a -M u" EX. JeAlt DE MATRA, JAN. 37th. 1914. "After sidlsriag for a long time with Dyspepsia, I have been cured by "Frusta -tires". 1 suffered so much that I would cwt dare at for I Wm afraid of dying. Five Tara ago. 1 received samples of "Fruit -e -tires". 1 did not wrath to try them for 1 had fettle conedeaee in them but, seeing my husband's anxiety, I decided to do so and at once I felt relief. Then I lent for three boxes and 1 kept improv- ing until 1 was clued. While sick, I lost several pounds, but after taking " Prnit-a-tives ", I quickly regained what 1 had los Now 1 eat, sleep and digest well -in ,1 am completely cured, thanks to "Prnit-a-tives' . MAnala M. CHARIONNEAV " Pruita-tiva " is the greatest stomach tonic is the world and will alwaysenre lndigMion. SourStonisch, "Heartburn", Dyspepsia and other Stomach Troubles. toe. a box, 6 for js.so, trial Ain, 25c. At all dales or .est on receipt of price by Fruita-tives Limited, Ottawa. 1 cuuldo't. '\VeU did you ? h Iso lshales In Now you say Elliott called et your house? Ye. sir. And you were not there? I war there. Well then that is- the Conversation which you, tell of 'wheie Mr. Elliott said "tit course We have the money. - Yrs. That is all be did say of iulport.tuce 00 that orcarrioa waa's't ' Try it tonight -you will really bestir -Well Well of course -satire r. ally .I sap 'prised with the result. Not only will � pggg,., it is. the hair become soft, fluffy, .radiant That is ell you have told us of any with life end resHy doubly bea4titnl, ' impoltante. but .11 dandruff disappears, falling . 1 have tie yoq al[ chat happened. • hair and itching scalp cease -your , Uid you telt Mr. Elliott you couldn't bead feels fi . 14T(NI.Et' TOWNKHIP. Sep. S.14. Na. 1 -Verde M. Rau 392:- No: 92: No: 3 Ruby Taylor 401. No, 4INortht--Hazel Sparks 435. Be..ide Tough 624. No. 4 it4onthl-Winnifred Etue•390. No. 6-Lortio $ppr!'/js. ''red AtcCly- (Continued from page 3l• • know, .i s molar to that one? i 1 am raking y ag ' d' you ne'. vote for hien ur lair party ? -All druggists sell s large bottle of I said mowing &bow. it. atria110Bade for fifty cent.. Get it ` yew Luew be was wos-ling for De. tam K. R. Wigle. be will refund the 'Latton ? - money it you are not satisfied. i keen what he waisted. You knew to wbr(t party he belong - Conspiracy Charge Di • And you knew be tailed there to smissed �vana Yue. Yuu.anew thst was his • object' ... r l kernel that atter he was in, ,jou { tnont 400. A F•11 i ' No. 7 Agnes Love 3147. No. 10 Emma Higgins. age 10 years. 500, Lawrence Reid 392. No. L3 -'toy M. Ke)s 419. No. 14 -Wel. C. Johnston 4s', i.oglsa McClymont 444, Part rent Wiseman 446 411. U. S. H. No. 1 -Edward Laporte 400. Clark, Robert 467 Grimn, Jean Helsel, Alfred Jones, Marjorie McDonald. Agnes McCluskey, Warren McNevin. Melville McKay, Gladys...g,,,w„ Stoddart. F:ida..,.a,l:........4(p Stewart, Aana {10 Sanderson, Harry Sinitic, Albert ' 4443 Stewart, Loretta .... 417 Tafford, Reggie 499 Vanatone. Mary 459 r-lrroRIA SCHOOL. Bsecbler. George att+4 Currey, Grace 195 Down, Bertha 409 Davie. Bernice Fraser. Purl Halliday. Mabel Howard, Harry Hays. Claire 43J Hume, Alex 590 Hunter. James 441 Johnston, Myrtle Kerslake, Victor Leonard. H*.aah Martin, Greet* Kerney, Edith Noble. Bruce. Bone. David Stokes, Ethel ", . ern Statham. Nora 493 Thompson, 1*may 459 WIliton, Jessie 415 Wallace, Emma... 464 45a Yrs, I suppose so. • - You Juin t tote the nuinb.r? No.. It Kea a ten dollar bill: 1 kept I it in my hand. I never opened it. They are all alike, it stems. Mr. Seager`. We will mask it Ex bibit 1. Mr. Makin*: That it not proven. Sia HAY Tuw Nali1P. - , He didn't Mete that that is the hill hs you un a a any time during that conversation tell t hitt you could out eupp rt him or his party i' No, !sweet did. Well, why i r' What war the nece+.ity?' 1 -wasl1 never asked. Police Magis' rate Kelly : That is 1144 cation. He never itga..kttd. ' Mr. Makin.: - You didn't think fit to volunteer that inf.r...._ ... anti J" '406 , No. 2--Gretta Cane 460 Hazel Laing �' aq t. 478 Police M is ,407, Heroism, Tuckey :493. (al N 't J Kelly a He says 437 t o. , -James McAllister 393, Liter Redmond 411 Olive Redmond 402 ev.c.urte one that dur's't hark like tltu'?; -- - _ _ x N _ Mr. Hunter,: Uh There nee' 429 1 bills• look alike to him. Did you 495 o, b Thacla Smith 411. yes. , 426 dig Mr. Ne. l8 -Lilian Broderick 406, Christina some trent. 2"1"1. •42°' Clan Kant' IDI, Oitla, Well, I undertake fol No. 11 -Ruby Hendricks 401. I marked Exhibit 1. u didn't volunteer it ? Mr. Hunter: None. Then. you welt looking for Mr. Elliott alter that? �1 phoned him. r lu the sea 0.1nis 1 had Neto my law- yer and told him the interview I had and he and "Ona you prove that?" I said that 1 tbougbt it could b. proved. Prove whet? He wanted to know could 1 ploys that Mr. Elliott had said they had for wuuey and I sad I thought it could be proved. Mr. Elliott had not offered you any money? No lair. After that conversation with Mr. Elliott you went to your law yet'r And it was your lawyer who put chir into your head? Yr., sir. That is. I suppose, Mr. Dencey? Yes, air. It wasple brain that conceived the idea of getting up this trap? To get witnees.e to prove that Ml. Elliott had wade this rtat.empnt that wa. all. He asked me could 1 prove It. Ar a result of your zonversatiuus with Mr. Dencey you arranges' a trap for Mr. Elliott? lir made it. He arranged it, Mr._Dancey arranged it? Yes. And you attempted to carry it out? 1 did carry It out. Or at hart you tried W carry it out. \Yb did you do that'' Why did 1 do it? Yee. Well, 1 lust thought a minister of the gospel to Bowe to Du• and offer sue money - You said he didn't offer you looney. 1 He said distinctly '•We have the money." You didn't take any thing front his% No sit, 1 did1.'t, Hut you laid a trap for Mr. Elliott? Yes. And I suppose you undersBrod when you were doing this y,.0 Were bleak - Mg the few ',outsell'? No. 1 didn't No, Mr. Daltrey didu': tell you that? No. You deliberately telephoned Mr. Elliott to Dome over to your hotire? Yes. Having first got Mr. Gundry mud Mr. Turner behind the .urtains? Behind the door. And the only reason, tib far as you know that Mr. Elliott t� to your house was on your Invitation? The second time, yeas. Well that is the tinge we are speak- ing of. You opened Ibe.twnvereatiou by erring to what be bed •previous Yes. AndAnd you spoke about the Wells? And about tl a other man, Mansell: Yea. 'fell we again what was said with eference to wintry? Mr. Elliott said "Of course we have he Money." That was the first conversation! D..1 he sty that at the second conver- at ion also: Well he wanted to know how much would nerd - Now don't start at the middle and go both way'. Begin at the begtnu- Ing of the convrrealion on Lbe sa.:otd OCeawlntl? Well he carne at the appointed tine. halt -prat gine. He carne in and took swat and'1 said 'The last time you were here you told our anything I didn't understand if 1 phoned you would come." He .aid "Yes," I said "there is lust one matter 1 dcu't nderstand. You said the last time on were here you b.4 the money? Do I unders Truemner 440 Clara Weigand 392 Mr. Makin.: Now, Mr. Hunter, y money prove that s the one and i want it No. 12 ---Clayton t'fllc 403, , n Sep. S. S. No. 1 -Richard Laporte Ola PH tirtI EN TOWNSHIP.Ya musician? No. 3-Cor 33-Corina Parsons 402 Lila Sao- You ere not a poet' No. 14-MinaJ. Non in405, haw long did ells say you had been i ' I Borierich ? I ■ c Four years and about three months. ou are Ye. sir. No. 1 --Muriel Hogarth 456. dere 398, Amy Shepton 391. j Not that I know of. 464.2 No. 4 -Clara Morkock 421, Carrie You say you have been a Liberal? 1 Schroeder 44s. I Yes sir No. 7 -Vera Flnkbeinnter 412, Entail Were yon here when Mr. Elliott ran 416 Finkbelnmer 425. l agsinNt Mr. Proudf,wtt at the last elec- "15 No. e-Kathkrn Pollock :395•R ' tion Oliver 413, Ge'orgu Stebbins 4311. Yee sir. ' No. 10--WIltred McGregor 430. No. 12 - Bae Fall's 431, Isabel Webs 600 401. 5dS No. 14 -Hanel Emery 4.14. 1te' lfllb 409 4341. Hep. 14. 8. No. 6 -Matic ('arty 417. 393 " Winnifred Guinan 431. John J. Hall 432.1 427 !'*HORN►: TOWNSHIP. (t. 8. No. 1 -Katie Scalers J9S. NO. 2-Wlnnitrvd Knight 392. Violet Stewart 452. 4'hsrier Tulnitlll 402. No. 3-- Heber Shute 432. Mahal TOM - lineal 474. Wilson, Hanel No. 4 - Harr) Coates 401. ('anis mermeATK WHOM.Thomson 414. No. 6 -Thelma VIM! 469, Ferrol 'lig. Austin, Hilda 463 gIns 412. Garnet McFall. ill, Mryyde Jeffrey, (:laden NM Mpo4le 401. .19_ }' 140. ,)Derllikilte tlaieamer MIA. MMv Moos. Jn.ei.h 630 Horton .194. !twitm Ryckan 391. lle Pha. Hazel 424 No. 12 -Minnie Minot' Spain. Muriel .... 669 Thnraval. Alphonse 437 Webb, Helen t I:xs:TI:K Poetic ficnetit.. Carling, Grace Dav1a, Gordon • ..... 390 Harvey. Gladys . 477 Hurtles, Jack 395 Ortweln. George , . s 393 Powell. Earl ..... 452 Pioksnl. Marguerite:... Klee. Charlotte 429 Sharp, Margaret 479 Walker. 111111e 176 Walker. 1.1111e 460 Wella, Gordon ...394 HENOALI. 1 Marie Miller 446, Alex. McMurtr(e 990, F:meet Shatldick 191, Tho*. C. Smith 433. Did you do any work for Mr. Wliott ? No sir. I never worked in any elec- tion yet. You have leen a con ' t t Last I of DoddIG . don .y Pills a legion. The box is imitated, the outside coating and shape of the pies Aria m imitated and the tam. -Dodd'' ICadesy Fills u imitated Imitations ars dangerous. The engine/ le safe. Dodd's Kidney mai base a reputation. Imita_ tors hare nose or they wwWa't imitate. So they trade ea the reputation of Dodd's Kelsey rich. Do not be deceived. Them is poly owe DODD'S. Dodd's is the th original Dsdd's is e eases to be ears as en 1 rs abas4- w MOHOHow HE)___()___I)___1)._2S - How dd Mr. Elliott htppeo to get 0.lxwd up with 'roll in a thing of this kind- 4 Exactly as 1 have indicated }fecal -I tand if t want an get it." He mid "Oh, yes. How muco do you need." Weil, I said, "tray two Wein and Mansell, say twenty dollars." Well. be raid. •'11r could probably get three dollars each." 1 saiu that Mr. Mansell bad been sick and out of work and he said "Probably In that case 1 could get tier." And that was stout lbe end of it' Yrs err. You mule a declaration on the loth of June before Mr. Daucey giving the detail ut tats story? Yt'ib sir. And in that you say you mid : Well, what about the election any • 1 did say that. You haven't said that? 1 can't remember ever ytbing. 1s your memory of what took plat- .t.eUss ? I don't t bink so. ''ben why didn't you tell us what you swore to beta i couldn't possibly mind all that. Du you remember what took p4a e - I oo reteember. I might ruin s phrase but I do remember 11 Can you retnemb.r whit you melon two nave after you say it WA ace? I ISM trete* to. Well why cruet your ? 1 did say that You didu't say it bens today. No, 1 know, but 1 did say that at the time. I had to remind you of it today' 1'.., but 1 reseeaaber 11 pow. Do you remember the rest sow sr erbat took piece I think 1 brave given you all of it. Will you .wear that you have itbfsklbays. if i remind you of 'something dee contented to your declaration what wig yon nay ? 1 don't know what I will my. ..You said something about melesillY. do 1 usd.estasd from that," whet? Thai 1 can get ,nosey. That was the pbraa.. 'Chet mosey ruin be got." Who put this in this shape 7 1 dict.ted tha thing an it bappeoed. in answer to tbet what did Mr.l w gltiott say ? H. said bow much do you want. led .t the church and met my pupil. Had you spoke's to him previous to that time? i hadn't .pok.n 1.o him for 1 couldn't tell you whes. WWI its malts of months - l A Tear 1 think except just eaaually roe Did pot KIDNEY PiLLS M4Nisll hirerel bad sup r hiss is his campaign' 423 JUNIOR PUBLIC SCHOOL GRAD. ¢ UATION EXAMINATION 466 HASHWOOD Leonanl Dirk 4914, Nettie Brokenahlre 464, Walter Faaand 471. Ada ?tumid 416, Karl Groomer 441, Harry Guenther 449, Kyrie Hoffman 474, Ida Routledge 473, Kenneth RonMedge 510, Ernest Sure 434. Elgin Schatz 54'. ('REDtTON Rummel ('lark 992, L.nnla Guenther 191, Addle (falser 44P, Laurette Holtzman 414. Victor K.atle 430, Arthur Sambrook 150. Oren Winer 393. 11'414 14 Verde Rise 992. MUtos Heyrock 4*6, Willi/km Seibert 996, (ls..vteve 74,44431 114. 1,11410A1111014 Roby Allem 4614, i.. (7atr 4*) 14.1 elle Culbert *10, Delco Disbar 390, 14114e Illesinglee 4la. The following students were success - fiat at the Junior Public School grad- uation examination, held in June. 7h. marks have been sent to the teachers, and the diplomas will he sent when received from the departmeot of education. To pass, a candidate shall make NI per cent on ea,:h ntbject and 91) per oent of the total. The peas stark 1a 090 and honors IeLS. The highest percentages received in each subject are as follows •- Oral Reading --William Fitagerald Ott per cent. Wrltitag -Hernke Drennan, 174 per cent. English literature -Jamie Mothers 7p per pent.. nal eh-mpositlon-.lassie Sloth- er'a, 46 per cent English Grammar -Ethel Brown lid per cont. Spelling- Jessie Ittothetee, IN per eta t. History-Liella Flnlaysne, 146 per cent. Geography - Jessie !Bother.. 74 per cent. Arithmetic Winifred t'sadmore. 37 per cent. Algebra and (isometry - Ethel Brown. 02 per event_ Art Alva Ingram. 70 per mint. Bookkeeping-Winnifred Cadens 87 per caret. History, Art, Bookkeeping and Geometry were the weak snbj•eb her sew eel of the eandldat4es. T fansaast flake Sure of a iE :heady Income ►E 1'ut your savings and surplus It •mitts into tie btardtv)de eying security. 1 he 111;:i rogel C quiantetures rte 3.,.4.51 Reliance Mer,p.41e ate serer.A 1-v • Pini- ap 1u 000.000 011 sad A st$S,000t00000 1)..., dr. ►•ewrene• made re roe s demaladable 00101141 etf SS per sennas, 1/"4 i..ff -rear, pawere.py oft the date. g.W�1�sss,1.�.o.a ►es+ • As aaela5es�dm,,d,� r. *. ass.•Aw'� a e msirr.bla w thea• ,ere Fr .....pd. .011.0. sessions re wR/eeMINI �V. L. iZeiZTON, C•cl'.•., . Ws:deal D redo. Implements Say, when you Dome to town come to Run. W tL- IN1N N place. \Ve have d new car- load of the best buggies money can bur. We have lots of Win Feecing and (4at.es. We have Washing Machine.' and Churns. !Stoves, HMI - tars and Ranges, Lad- ders, Hay ';ars and Track, Litter Carrier,, Entines, Windmills. Hinders, Mowers, Hay i. seders. Weal se and Stook Reeks Alen a number of gond hones Massey -Harris Shop iI imilb+n Ntreet w fg Y.s? YOU said : "Do 1 understand mosey eau he got" sod Mr. Elliot, said : "How much do you want." i You are swamies to that ? ea b no 4osbt about that' Ob, there I. so doubt *boot that. • Weal next t He said '•How much would yr -r want it 1 mid abets Were t It•• t w., Weirs and Marvell, ami ..e .ad . 1 eo.W prrahly tge1," Ihi• to a. Iar w. 1 Mn mind. "three dollar +pls.'tsy I tol,r blur Manes, was ...ea *nu he1iutid t Nr,oaaMt 1 ran get Iles dollars for MauselL W. AC.HF.SON 8 SON Sheets and Pillow Slips at Reduced Prices Sheets, full sine 2 z lt4 yards, of heavy English One aheming, nicely hemmsed, elft and free foot all dressing or tilling. Reduced to per Mir ...... SI So Hemmed Pillow SIIp', 42.44 inch anti yard long, extra quality. Reduced to per pair 4uc White Quilts American 4 -ply Crochet Cotton Quilts. full double bed size, epee's' at each .. Bath Towels :41 dozen large size heavy 1'utkiali or Batn Towels. beautiful quality and in neat brown and white checks and .?wipes• Regular price 440c. On sale at per pair - - vtk Corsets We are pleased to announce the arrival of all the new model. in A La Grace Corsets, styles suitable for different flume-, low and ruedlutn hurt, materials of finestr. ne.t Anirrican tort. ells... 18 to 3). special rt ' 75., 51.00. 01.2'. Carpets and Rugs A number of odd sines and makes in Brussel.. I Wilton and Axmin- ster Hoge. This week we will gape. at exactly hall price. Prices were $Ilk 00 to $311.ect, now 115.11) td $1,1.(tl, Inspection In)ited Store Closes on Wednesday at One O'clock W. Acheson 0 Son The Empire Typewriter f t : -•. --r .3 Visible Writing -perfect Alignment Lightning Escape/went-Endurance-Speed New Model A'. uee.t 1•y the C.P.l'., ,, Bank of Monir.si. Metriusnt..B.ak; ltoyael idwnk, Northern Crown Bank, Might Pirecrnrlea, Iimit.d, Beit Tele- ph'.ni• (:n.. rM. - Med. in Canada-Tberrfe•re wee 2S per tent that must he paid .s dirty un all other snake.. It Geosts you Nothing to Try out an Empire in 'Empire" Your Office WILLIAMS MANUFACTURING CO., Limited 13 Adelaide 8,. IV.. Toronto \Corks-Monthel, Q»e. Meat May Be Injurious and Is Expensive ! Some people may eat iots of meat without in- jury to their health, but it's hard on their pockets. Others should avoid meat almost entirely, yet they eat it daily --these pay in both health and purse. Either class will benefit by eating less meat and more Kellogg's Toasted Corn Flakes. It gives much Wore nouriainuent than its coat in meat., is infinitely more easy to digest -conse- quently better for you. Ask for CORH MIMS Ws the Mena 11 ends per minim BRITISH - AMERiCAN COLLEGE Leda to am. Ir*,. e , nal - nests .f T tree oars.-, Mereasess• Ir. Omer a Pitmen Ph . +m •M wad 5 • en..wwes4 sato..•,. 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