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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1915-2-11, Page 6mat ww ...f.a•-....�...�....r 7rvltssAT, Frsattaav 11. 1111111 THE COUNTY AND DISTRICT OI111INAL IND ONLY GENUINE 4 trice 2; tits. irldt BEWARE OF IMITA- TIONS SOLD ON THE MERITS Ot IINIKD'S LINIIENT B()0KBleNDIN(i MAGAZINES, PERIODICALS and LIBRARIES hound or repaired. GOLD LETTERING pp pponyy LEATHER GOOD b MTHKd ONAr t)od ohm on leavhte A. E. TAYLOR, Sa itATYORD. MEDICAL UR.OEO. HP'ILEMANN, OMI'E- 1/ P'ATH..•pecimlr..t lac Walden et and chU- 'run', dn...a-e.., acute. :bionic and uertoue die. ardent ere, ear. noes and throat. lumbago and rkeaniline condition.. law North 4twt,ibitd ioor (nen the tt.1,.44r, Gad.. rich. J. R. FORSTER-EYE, EAR. LI twos and throat only. Hesse remain, New York Ophthalmic and Aural Irutitine. "'Unreal .lralst_, Ler. \use sod hrent Hu..pitsl, Gudden $.ruder, and .Moor.-tteld Cyr H.►•pIW. London. F:rytlnnd. OMce. 63 t. Wareriuu Waist. 8tvatdord. uppo.tw Knox Church. Hosie it, to IS a. w..: 1.. l 1 . nn.. 7 toll p. m. Telephoee 17 H. AND MINNiEr•M. GRRER. e Is. C., Chiropractor., swine and uorce reeria1IM.. ('hirui.r"•ttc in fru .acute that press without drys•• or kn.fe. Few 016 11 Mee. (!rine ever $harm*n'. Shoe i ore, r•. - Imam on East .reset, Plume F.I. 16-2m PItOL'DPUOT, KILL1)RAN A PROCDFOO BA K I c 13TRRS, SOLlt. mow., Ntitwel Seri PVIIU(. ETC. LEGAL Oyoe oil the Square. se"-ood door. from Haas Woe +tree[, Uodrrlch. Private fund. to Igen at lowest rates.. I w. Psorr. oo r. K.U. J. L. N.11.1.4111••w. Paous.eer. J.. I 1 H. W. Cook, of Furdwich, has sold bis store in Hanover and will devote ell his time to his liosinew in Fordwich. i Jacob Schmidt, of Egmondville, Idled on January Net, at the home of bit. son-ioJaw, J. G. Docherty, at the Age of eighty-three years. Dr. David Hamill, • native of Hul lett, and • well-known school teacher of that vicinity, died at bis home at Detroit on January 2dod. Mrs. M. McCormick. of Zurich, bas sold ber residence there to Mr. Luso Kipper, who recently returned from the West. The price paid was WOW. Mies Hackett, teacher at S. S. No. 11, Ashfield. gave 1124 to the Lucknow Patriotic Society, the proceeds of • ecbool concert held for that purpose. The Commercial hotel, Hensel!, has been purchased by Meesrs. Edward Blake and Percy Clark, of that village, and will be operated as a temperance hotel. Accbte Close, son of Rota, Close, of Ethll, hes enlisted in the Borden machine battery. He had been in Northern Ontario for the past ten years. Wm. Wilson has sold his farm on the 4th concretion of Hullett to Mr. McHrien, of Auburn, the price paid be ing $7,01I. Mi. Wilson will t•esidr in Seaforth. Mr. and Mrs. Patterson, of Kiwi 1 tino. Sask., who in early life lived in the vicinity of Wroxeter, are visiting friends in that district after tbirtyfive years: absence. Mrs. Wm. K. Marshall, a furnier resident of Hensel!. died in London tau January :10:h, aged thirty-seven years. Interment took place at Hensalt un February 2nd. I. The burning of the mortgage of Got rie Metbodist parsonage was cele. heated on January 29tb by a social gatheting in whi•:b the wemlwrs of Orange Hill church joined. Mrs.• ltobt. Rolston, of the 5th con- cession, Howick, died on January :nab After a brief illness. she was bin twentysflve years old apd leaven a son. besides her husband, to mourn her lys. Daring the storm of Inst week the house o:f Harry Freeman, of the and concession, Hullett, took fire and w,t.. piaciically destroyed. Mi. 'Freentnn 'was lying in bed net: et the time, but was removed 10 the borne of hie son. !Metre of the futoitnie was saved. Charles' Whalen), alias Harry Wil- son, alias Harry Kennedy, who was wanted by the ',Alice for robbery at 'Kincardine and for. theft at Wing - horn, was apprehended 12 Paltrier4ton !with thestolen articles on him: He will be tried et G eieri'h," Mr. Mena Scbumaker,of Newbridge, Howick township. died on January" 1.11 as the result ..f. injuria, received • when one of the choppers latest in the still in which he was working. The flying ftagunent• inflicted .anch injuries that death emitted. He was sixty two years old. *BA ItIUSTKR,B'rLietTOR. hs0?Aar PiaLIt.. RTC. Oelcc- 14'erling Bank Hlock, Hasates B -rest, 9oderloh. Telephoto. as. Heal }:.tate. Loa.,. .,red Insuraaee. Ly G. CAMERON. K. C.. BARRIS- LII TER. eolicitor..notarr public leo... ton Street, Nvdurirh. third door fro square. VHARLES °ARROW, LL.B.. BAR- . Money attorney, solicitor. sta. Gode- Money to lend at lowcet ratan !WAGER,BA.RRISTER, SOL - C blur, Notary Public said C'oove sneer. •mos --Court Howse. (3•ater(ph. •120 - - _ _- - -- AUCTIONEER. THOMAfi «UNDRY l AUCTl)NxgT: Hex 6, uoderieb. All l.atructlouo by mall left at Signal office will be pn.utpt y at ended to. Ito.ideur,- telrph,.i.c uv - INSURANCE, LOANS. RTC. 120,0111 Io.n.PRIVATE N'UNUN TO ittt�i'iiuRRRRiI/ IIVV loan. Apar to Y. 0. CAlr- ON. Bar later Hampton street. Oode ich. �R. ROBERTSON. • 1N8UKANCLAOk'.NT. Iris ALSO I.rosrnriNu : Beit1A. Cao.dlao and Ataer•loae. a0 -Germ &OILS dAND aMPIATitML Lis siL T - tr: TWei he Ooe*n Aooldeat and tivarautee Corporation Limited. of London, Ens. rreuL.Tv AND IJ AaANrst Hoene : The U.N. Fidelity and Guarantee Company. Omoe at retldence, nortbemat comer of Vio- l/As and at. Ihvld'e streets. 'Moo. 17e. McKILIOP MUTUAL FIRE IN - 9 UR a N C Y C 0. -Farm and isolated Aw propartr insured. t -J. B. McLean, Pre... i4eatort.h P.O.: Ise (ktasol vtorl4es.. Uoderloa P. 0.; 1=1L. Seo. -Treads, Seatorta P. 0. -It. . Re Ors� Seato rtb ; Joke Mete.w Hla Klll,am filen. too wde. H,r�I wood ; Hobert larlook Malcolm tf.Lwwn. ereeseas. Agents 1. W. Yee Bolmesvtl/e; R. Mali.b. •else k : William CkseD.y, teatortk ; ie , Se.tert. Poiewassiders Dao par es and get their oarda reodpted at Omit Grover,•lineatos •lathing freest.1ntonGodertoh SAIWOE UMBER Q/ALTRR E. KELLY, J.'.. TV ooncxH'e. oNT. MEV=R OF MARRIAGE LACINESS. alleniereeneaseltereessestesetennewseeMeosnereense Brophey Bros. tiODKRiCH The I.eadint Positral Directors aid Easholmers Orders carefully stranded M all tsISPS. night or day ..Two snatriag.s were solemnized at the. Presby!e run manse. Kippen, on Weduesda , February Srd, wben Min Grace, only dauirhter of Mr. Wee .Andar.on. of Kipped, Immune tbe wife of Mr.. E. 1. Drake, of Hensel'. and Mia France", daughter of Mr. Joseph Gaucho, of Z it ich, berme the wife of Mr. Percy Clark. of Henson Al the close of their- honeymoons both }couples will reside in Hensel]. 1 • BRUSSELS. - Fred Burchill was in Ottawa re- cently and while there attended the ice races. The Ladies' Aid of Melville church bas placed an order for a $1.200 pipe organ. The ladies have the money on hand to pay for it. Over SON) worth of stone was hauled to town during the pa,t month and will be used in the scheme of making permanent roadbeds within the car- t poration. Two gentlemen frons Toronto •p• peered before the town council at its last meeting and gave an address, on good roads arld road making. They had s number of stereopticon views to help demonstrate their rderu. I Mr. and Mrs. William Ellis cele - heated their golden wedding on Fete nary 2nd. About t evenly -five rel.- tives and ft tends gathered at the house and during the evening a puree of gold and an address were presented to the ag.nl couple. Tbey were max - tied in Irebtrel and have been c.tntin- ueus residents of Brussels since IN7(. Ten children were iorn to them, of wlarnn live Purvive. EXETER. Mr. JAP. J.•rkell hen returned to Port Huron, where he will make his home with his non. Mies Mary Chambers has returned home after «pending six weeks with relatives in Pennsylvania. Wtn. Westcott, . of Ush orne, hes purchased the property fortnerly owned by the tete Archibald Hot - gert, on Huron street. Mr. and Mrs. (leo. Ru...11, who hnd been visiting with the lattet'e parent.., returned to Battleford, Mask., last week They visited at St. • Thomas and Toronto en route. t Mrs. Thoma, Snell died uoddsnly no J Janine1J1 h. She had retired to rent when, she was seised with a hemorr- b•ge and died before medical aid ar- rived. She was •seventy-nine years old. Word has been received of the death, •t Vancouver, of Etta May iand.sy, wife of Cherie. Bering. She Ie the r, andd.ughter of John Sander". of tine town, and was in her twenty- sixth year. WINGHAM. Mr. Web -ter Kaska, of Cahri, iia -k., is visiting friends in this neigh - het Amid. Jame•. Ford, of Inwer Wingham, died nn February 2nd, aged seventy- nine years. Mr. W D. P.inele attended the funeral "1 his mother at Wallarw.- bur' on Re.bruaty Ise The ladies of Wingham heves for warded .event] guile to the Belgian relief fund. They had seven quilling "bees- in one day recently. Mr. Henry Hide., who freight in the Kgyyyyttlan campaign, ha. three .ons sow le them -my. was wounded at the Irma. one le with LW. Reit coati 1RE 81 gent sod soother with a spoil-in•law has just gone to London totntin with the third 000tingent. tit. Andrew's cburch recsntly beki Its annual rongregatiorel meeting and the wartime report" prove the church to he In a prosperous condi- tion. The total receipts were in ex- cels of ' hno,e of any previous year and the mhwionery giving. showed an in - ensure. A tact gain of fourteen was reported in the memberehip, making a total of 4S). CLI ETON. Thursday, April let, is the date selected tor the bolding of Clinton spring fair. Mr. T. A. (:rein has purchased the floe residence of Mr. W. J. Steven -on, who is leaving town. Mrs. C. Pickering and .on F.ddi., 01 Permits B.C., are visiting at the home of the former's brother, Mr. W. ti Down. Mrs. T. E. Kest was in Toronto for a week and wbile there passed the ire tertn•diate examination iu singing at the Toronto Conservatory of Music. Mr. %V. J. Steven,on leaves this week for Thoroloe, New Ontario. wbere he has purchased a sawmill. Ir is fourt-erear. lance Mr. Stevenson settled in Clinton. Mr. Malcolm McTaggart, who bad already given liberally to the patriotic Lund, presented each of the Clinton boys, who are going with the third ctntingeut, with a pipe mud tobacco. George Bay. brother of the Misses Bay, of Chown. died at Hartford, Connecticut. from apoplexy. He rias horn in Clinton. and learned the organ -building trade. The remains were brought here for interment. 813AFORTH. Dr. Hodgins is bycs from Lomita). where be hats completed a erre-e in military training. The sum of ria was presented to LI e Red Cross Yocinty, the proceeds of for bachelors' and ben.dict.hell held en January Lith. Mrs. A. 1). Sutherland and three children hare tetnrned from Port Sasketchewati after spending eight mimths there. The firm of Sperling A Wright. of the Seeforth garageand machine shop. has been dissolved. Mr. Wright will carry on the business. Wm. Prendergast, 'of Toronto, a former resident hire, has recently had the degree of b:acbelor of pedagogy conferred upon him. Rev. A. W. Barker, B.D., who is cksingit four yetis'. pastorate here, has accepted a unanimous call front the offleial hoar[ of the Memorial church, London. At the meeting of the Women's Mis- sion try auxili.ry of the Presbyterian church hell lett week Mrs. Alex. Wilson wise preeehted with it certifi- cate of life -membership. Mr. and Mrs. Thome* Stephens cele- brated the ttttieth anniversary of their riarriage on January 30th. They were married iteLoidon and came direct to $eafnetb: where they Wive spent the whole of their married life. Both Mr. and Mrs. Stephens are enjoying (sir heals k. TRu8TS AND 4JUARANTEE CUM- PANY. LIMITED. The report presented to the share- holders of the Trusts and Guarantee Company, Limited, at their annual tweeting held et the"head office of the Compeer' tau January 29:h, shows that at the close of the year 1914 the volume of asset% in its hands for administra- tion was the large.t in the history of the ('•ompsny. ' An excellent indication of Lbe confi-- deice of this investing public enjoyed by' the Company w shown by the sub- stantial increrie in guaranteed trust funds, which now aggi'egrte $4,0211,- 01r2.7fi. This fund represents money placed in the hands of the Truitt Com - 'patty for Inc; stment on behalf of their clients. The increa;ei business of the Com- pany la further shown in the total assets, now over thirteen million dol- lars, and is rulditionel goof et the ever increasing demand for Trust Company stewardship in preference to private trustees as the safest and moat economical medium fur the ad. ministration of estate, and trusts of every nature. While the net profits show some slight decrease owing to existing con- ditions. tbey were ample W permit the directors to pvy the usual divi• dends and allow a tether substantial balance to be card/teal to reserve or profit and hose account, which now atattds at ga7.i,:791),21. The president, Mr. James J. War- ren, in bac repent to the shareholders stated-- "Wath reference to the Com- pany's mortgage investments, not- withstanding the unusual financial stringency interest peva iota and in- stalments of principal nia.uring have been satisfactorily stet, from which results it is obvious that the Com- pany's oact- an 's clic p y y in , ,egerd to tbe selec- tion of loans and secttrity accepted is a comervative one. The confidence or the public is evidenced by the increas; In the volume of asset• under the (ompauy's control and appointments ander will. deposited for rife keeping. "Mete seems to me no reason why the interruption of our national •rtiv- Me* and productititles shall be erne than temporary. Canada is moment ially an agriculterel Dation. With the largest area ever under cultivation In our Great West -with our Eastern homer, well prepared for this year's crop -with theIaty of • strong d-ptand for our old predates; at high prices, it would pi•ear that our prog rem. though temporarily arrested, will anon Is resumed with visor. If the farmer prospers the manufa. curer taunt, as the puronasing power of the farmer dominates the whole situe- tktn." A vote of thanks was passed to the officer* and staff, including the Wens ern adineory heard. Mr. K. M. Stock - dale was re•elerted general manager had Mr. C. S. Hauelson secretary of the Oompasv. The Hensalt eorreepondenre of The laseter Term last woeo-k contained an obituary not lee of some departed erre theft. entering over throe inches of .pare. In which no mention was spade of owe cam • .4 the perenn elo had died N ; : 3ODERICH ONTA ' 10 PARLIAMENT IN WOMAN IN TERRIBLE STATE ihresMen of Peer Seeds Per S.IJtere Ouse up-Investlpattee We•eewud The address 1a the rep(, to She *each from the throne wry adopted Ube House of Ooniwuas Monday eller aa Interesting debate, 1■ isidoh a Dumber of leading members on both stdea participated. 81r Wilfrid Laurier protested kis dselse to avoid party blckerings and to giro a generous support to the poles of the Government. At the gams thaw he declared that the people. through their represeutattves. h ad • right to enquire how Ike large yproprtatloos were beteg etepeodet. e rrors of Judgment Gess. in ab opinion, unavoidable, bet the casres has heed freely made that the boots supplied to the first contingent wee oatlrsly unsuitable, sod that tie health and lives of our soldiers had thereby been endangered 8f Robert Borden saki to reply that the Government would welcome Ike Wiest lnvestlgatlou. It was not easy. his said, to decide on what type of boot was best fitted for the &orvlce. but whatever sickness had prevailed, among the troops at Salisbury had bean Induced by the unprecedented Mutatlc conditions. lir W. G. Welcbel of North Water loo In moving tate address. spoke hope fully tit the financial situation and business outlook and made a strong plea for "made -in -Canada" goods. 11•• thought the Cerman-('anadtana had 'F Finds Help in Lydia E. Pink - ham's Vegetable Compound. Cape Wolfe, Canada.-'• Last March I was a complete wreck. I had given up all bops of getting better or living any length of time, as I was such • sufferer from female troubles. But 1 took Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound, and today 1 am in good health and have a pair of twin bey. two months old and growing finely. 1 surprised doctors and neighbors for tb y all know what • wreck I was. "Now I am healthy, happy and hearty, and ors it all to Lydia E. Pinkh•m's remedies. You may publish this letter if you like. I think if more women used your remedies they would have better health. "---Mrd J. T. Coo[, Lot No. 7, Cape Wolfe, P.E.I., Canada. Because your case is a difficult one, and doctors having done you no good, do not continue to suffer without giving Lydia E. Piakham's Vegetable Corppound a trial. It surely has remedied many seass of female ills, such as infiamma- doi, ulceration, displacements, tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, and it may be.exactly what you need. The Pinkham record is a peed sail • peerless one It is • record of constant victory over the ob- stinate ills of women -ills that deal out despair. It is an es- • tablished fact that Lydia E. Pinkham's Veget•bleCompound has restored health t' s to thousands of such suffering wooed Why don't you try it if you need gua a medicine' ter . To Please' Husbands." }fere are WIMP west fee- the new housewilr to pito' .e• tun nett•- husband -or IoM the older bouwewltse either fnfh tate metal. 01 that, but,. if Mho didn't begin when ehe awe new the chances air she wont retrun : Always serve hot toodsin bit .is:15 and cold things in cold dish• •. Nerve meals r.n,t.tlre. Keep the table linen ekes,. - l).1u t weir old. street ',Whew f,' hou_e gowns... A seven.cent print or lawn looks mitre better thin a hell - swot n-out. all•wotn-nut silk or broadcloth in the kitchen. Learn to make good coffee. broil a steak and mix French t.r-ssing at Once. Spend tome of yens spars' rime studying rook books. mentos end food ptinciptw. Nutb.ng will please hien bet ter. Learn et Ies.t ens ne4 dish every week. and introduce it into. your menus. if you nee. r h sur gone or c sn't go now to a school of d.nut'stic science, ask y,rur mother• mint and grand her to t. 'eh .S'nu lhetr favorite drake Form a ltoi:sekeeper'i orgenizeti.rn and meet once a ue.-k Mr . a-hange housekeeping idea- and recipes. Much a clnh ell ,rd, snore led pl.a•ute .,.d profit than an of the so-called arnuse- *n«nt clubs. Take so-called turns meeting at the different It Ours. rue w.nnan who me tertains deiq..netrairs and serves her favorite diab. - Make it it pnigt to have order and cleanliueei reigning unprerne When your husband rel.urn, Gout his daj s work. itis the duty and .privilege of every site to convey u t l' happiness end a borne such v./miiiions and materials as are at hand.-tilnhe. Carrying the Joke Too Far. A man was third for steeling a pair of boots from a "hop dewy, with which he ran awry. Judge Ito shoemaker who had purse• d sod seised the prie- oner)-"Whet did he say when you raugbt bins r Wiutes,-"Hy lord. be says he took. lh- bunts in a joke. Judge -"And, may, how far was he off when you relight himr Wittiest - ''A bout ',Arty yards, plea." year lord.' ship." Judge -"1 ant afraid ibis' is carrying the j oke ton far.' And he condemned the Outrun. THIS WOMAN VERY UNKAPPT shown their loyalty to the flag Itr every way. but he did not believe they ROBINS' HALF -YEARLY SALE of Men's, Young Men's and Boys' Clothing and Furnishings at absolutely lower prices than you have to pay for the same goods in any other cloth-. ing store in Goderich. SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK Boys' Tweed Suits Age 3 to N year. To clear $1.19. Men's Overalls White. regular 30c, for a5c, or 3 pairs for 51.15'. Boys' Lightweight Underwear to clear l:«• per garment. Hen's Socks Grey or hrown, regular 30e, to ea_.a clear'2 pairs for 25e Hen's Buckskin Gloves Lined and unlined, to clear at !IIIc or Cir. Men's Night Shirts Regular 51.1N1, to clear ei c. Men's Rubber Boots high grade, regular $4.50, le clear ga. ta. boosts not proving sal intact cry can be exchanged or the money refunded. M. ROBINS Si)t'TH NIDE F(lu.11tE. OPEN EVENINGS TILL 14.9*. should ire a,kod to forget the land 11-----,----e-------_ �1.- _ of their birth. L-w---.+��® The main estin:atn•s for the coming i } Sscal year, prof We for •fetal app:o ji yA/OO D FOR SALE S pri•tlon of ;190,329,352. )j r 81r Robert Horden has given notice ) at. • resolution. on which • bill will S i be based, appropriating 8100,000.000 S tI have n number ..f curds of go tel Hard 1Vu..dlt1 for war expenditure. ) for rale, else A tom:any of Mixes! Wood. 1 Primer or Call for prices. delivered at your home. A PAPER BLOCKADE ; jjj1 Germany DestroyThreateThrten. to Lettish Shipping --Ne: trate Take Plane's The German Admire/1y has issued the following. commnnicatlon: 'The waters around Great Britain and Ireland. including the wh0ie Fng- 'ish Chauist!. arc declared a war zone -oro and after Feb. 11, 19I5. Every enemy mercbat:t ship found th this war sons will be destroyed, even If 11 Is tnip')asiblc to avert da:igers whlci. tkrcaten the crew and passengers. 'Also. neutral ships, in the war son, are in danger; as In consequethce of the misuse' of neutral Saes ordered by the British Government on JIM. 31, and in vie* of the hazards o[ •navti warfare. it cannot always be avoided that att.:ck is :react for enemy shtp< endanger 'neutral ships. Skipping northward. around the Shetland is- lands, 1n the eastern basin of the North Sea and in a strip of at least 30 nautical mile in breadth along the Dutch coast L e:.. a eared In the sante way.., The BrfGah papers g-::cralty take the view that the Germ threat adds nothing to, *ant the enemy hos done or has attempted to do stn the be- :air:g of Lh:l tear. T?e dec.- -. , how- 's i •r racy' b- made the subje 1 of a pretest by %Vssltlagton. The action of the German CoveTn- rirst .In razing mr.d sdmir::tering all the Frrl-t and, flour supplies of the ' l:n:pi: r o.r s given Great Britain legs! tvarrar.t Ifo: derlartng all such supplies entrabn9 whin destined' for 0.,- GIRL SHOT EMPLOYER /ember of rerec a Massey Family Msrered in Toronto by Domestic - A Murder„ r! Fensatloraliy ' Ame.!r :r.;crcrt too:: place in Trrnnt . Men- r'.ay e"en!nr schen Chart. s A Mass.•y ova: rhot and killed at his dcwrea; t.v rlehtecr.-yearo'd Carel • Rail a. It; dotn.•stir sircarr In his own Coude. Resti.r• for approach•• against her :a'ga>•Cn by the girl as her motive. rota -ding 1' the statement o` the pear e. ,-ho arr tr d hos- shortly cher the shooting. Mr Massey. who '•es thirty-two years old. I:ved at 169 'Calmer road. He w.is a son of the 'ate C. A. Massey and grandson of the late H. A. Massey. founder of Lite Massey section of the Massey Harris Coleman>, Mrs Massey. win or the deceased had teen absent In WAS Hartford, Conn , for several days Mr. Massey, the victim of the shoot !ng. oras • motor salesman, betas connecters with the York Motors Ltd. One son. Albert. aged 14, 1s left. The only witness of the tragedy was Ernest Murphy. • newsboy who had called at the Massey home to collect money for his papers. He saw the girl fire two shots lust as Mr. Massey was about to enter his door. Physically and Mentally Worn ut- ells How Nervous and Crying Spells Wet'K Ended by Vinol. 1 Monmouth, 111.:-"1 was weak, worn- out and nervous. 1 had no appetite and was ',Gin so thin and dourag one day 1 Joe. broke down and Med when a friend came in and asked me what was the matter. I told of my ecnditiott and how lathing I took seemed to do me any good Vinol was suggested. 1 got • honk and before It was half gone 1 could eat and sleep well I condoned its use and now my friends say 1 look tea years younger. and 1 atm well, healthy and strong 1 wish 1 could induce every tired -oat, worn-out nervous woman to take Viral." -Mrs. HARRIET GAhL, Monmouth, 111. There are many over-worked, tired - out careworn, nervesa won.m le this vicinity who need the strengthening times buitdin`` and vitalising effects a visa, ear d.liL'isas sod liver and Iron trims, mad se sure are we that it will build them up int d Rieke them strong that sum offer le Mum their mosey it it fair to basaltI Vied is atimed the )ss�mea arereet d .ed ii sod pptembe e( bee sad esW es Ml. H 4 Ihest.•,•. i•hnt. L, drtygiet, Redford Moe!. (ander(eh thiterw. TO PROBE NICKELMATTER Ontario Government as Appoint M Investigating Ce.eeuftese The Ontario °over:eat bas taba action to have made • thorough h• vestigation of tite Metal I&duslry !a the province. with a view to lrrtag all itkel refined at hemsHoa. Ho Perguson. Minister of Leads, F and Minx measured that la order to ascertain •tl the !sets sad to acquire • full k: dodge or the situation. 1t hal 1.' destded to M point • commission Investigate. Ontario contrite, about arty per rent. of the sun- i alebM. 17. nickel lands of t ('aaadksa Camper c'nmpany, the M 1 Neekel Osmpaay and the Rrttbo* Motel eeriest" 0sr- pnrstlon, the elite! Merkel prsdaas. weld ld years ego without reeArir tine. or Ittaltatlom of day hiss aril/ most of the atehN b pettish r Mow Jersey. Mr /*moo& 0, 111, leragsMai4 Lime esstraveeewsar of a_sese. Mei at 11.4.e-rwead." QLstee ROBERT WILSON P4p. sea - Hasa.L rein STRg.T ©�-•.�.J• --...Arm 'I l) The Electric Shop 1 have. ripened in the st ,rd un; West street next tie Peetufiie.• a sampler•• new .tock of Electrieel Goode, and invite the pe -pin of l;+ dei i h to notice in and inspect theta. The stock includes :- Electric Lamps, Globes and Fixtures Electric Light Fittings of all kinds llectric Irons, Eleetric Heaterii Electric Toasters - Electric Cookers Elect ricWarming Pads; etc. Electric wiring and fitl in* dune in the most competent ani up-to-date manner, 1 have had ]ears of experience in electrical wool and give ale attention **elusively to this bumpers, •oil ;patron* may rely upon the estisfaet•.� apd workmalike execution of any ortler entrusted to ma. Plans and e.tiraatp. furnished f..r any desired won k. MY STOCK IS ALL NEW Come in and ee it whether you need anything in -our lino just now or net. 4111414111 R OBE RT TAIT Tmareti Ste Nu. ill S1 EST STnyNT. 44b11! • e. .,. • fih t ; st i q -if you feel hiaous, "headachy " and irritable -- for that's a sign your liver is out of order. Your food is not diet sting -it stays in the Ptomach a sour, fermented n.u•P, poi onirg the system. 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