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tIcEILLOP MUTUAL FIRE IN-
DIA. •URANCC CU. -Fare and ds feted
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MARRIAGE LICiENSES
`V ALTER E. KELLY, J.P.•
°Wiel l( H. ONT.
18sUKR U0' 11AKltJA06 uCLKOs1).
Patent $OUCItor
111. S. BABCOCK
/NlerICA.)Mull Held Passim Attorney. FH
�7 ex/arlsaM M Pjitade mark', and
eegt.terad.. InfrIsod t•
arnaalar Ininsad retinal'
trident.* collected la patriot .uns.
prepared to roomed.
Expert witness in patent suits. Pat-
Owts Obtained in all countries. 99 St.
demes Street, Montreal.
writs W 1.1010a14e..
amosmowtowsioweaassesoeetamokeentieserelor
Brophey Bros.
O0DERIOH
The Leading
Funeral Directers
sad Embalmers
y eittsadod to
sight or day.
OUR OTTAWA LETTER I WOMAN IN
.41.4140.0.•, M... OAo•sys sS
Ottawa, August 19.-Tbe Rood gues-
sers at the Rideau Club appr•esnld
.bat the Manitoba eh:otiose is the
political death knell of the Hon.
Robert Rogers. They may be wrong,
but it looks as if the hearers were
read to carry him out in order to let
B.
R. Beonett In.
The fault found with the Honorable
Robert is that ha diol not live up to
the specifications. A Wicked Partner
whose wickedness is unsuccessful can-
not expect to nourish like a green bay
Wee 10 • Government which is die-
poeed to be critical of his work. An
election wizard who can't put the trick
over bailer than ha did in Manitoba is
hardly worth keeping. Almost any s
fool can bring about • disaster. but it
takes a magician to head one off.
Eztemuatiog circumstances for the
Hoc. Robert are said to be few and
far between. Premier Borden tailed
away to England to collect glory and '
the freedom of Brest cities. leaving
the Minister of Public \Yorks with a
free hand and • foir Meld. The Prem-
ier did not want to be bothered with
sordid detatb. All its asked war er-
udite. 1f the Hon. Robert was a ,
wizard, here was a Cbattee to prove it. .
After four months of concentrated I
effort. the Hon. Robert opt may failed
to deliver the goods but let 400se • •
landslide. What kind cf a wfiard is I
that eh, wbat?
Of coulee there are plenty of excuses.
Foe instance, the Lieuteoant Governor
del not ezetcise a restraining nflu-
en r. For another islet once, 15e elec-
tion machine'', hall purred into 15e '
brads of :he enemy But excuse,* ate
not what hitt colleagues ark of the
Mini.trr of Public \\'arks -be is the
great fixer, the chief dealer in human
nature for the Conservative party,
Ind what they demand • or bion t+
111N) )title.. Av an election wizard he '
tic• turned out • strut frost He had
uo tsroee tight to gat Luur0ed'ill usa-
itoha than (.metal Von Kinck had to ,
1*. Paris. In abort. war is what
General Sherman said it was, and i:e
fected generals can make no excuses
that will I. accepted.' =
Al w matter of fact. the Honorable '
Hugest put up a very Lnilliant aril
strenuous campaign. although Ilia
friends terror to hoot &I+, in 'hot light.'
As snort as he took hold. 1)r. Simpson.
the Manitoba organiser for the party,
and the repository of some of their dark-
est srcretr,disappear.d in the twinkling
of ass. syr. ;umr Ar•i)ian Night. can•
ner
whisked him off to the fighting trout
in Fland.'i,. and thee. the Doctor
found mote peace than he has likely
to find. in Winnipeg. ContemQoran-
eoudly sow with the Hon: Robert '+
appearance on the scene of action.-'
certain 'telegrams in the G. N. W.'s ,
keeping pee is -bed in the flamer and
%ehulun A. Leah. K. l' , wrote a letter
explaining that the conflagration was 1
accotding to rules and strictly in Ibe
interest of public safety. 1t was a hot
letter Z-l.ulon wrote, skid eur»eyueotly
dangerous company for any telegrams i
that might be lying around -lying be-
log used hese in the sense of s teeass- ,
bent position. •
1M next phase of the campaign was'
tbs '$ppearance 01 Judge Pbippen. 's t
sesao0ed seteran tame lar with the
ground, who was sumr000ed from I
Toronto to take part in the 'conflict..
The Judge dial "out.ide work,- circu-
lated among the high and mighty in '
the land, told stories, cracked j..krs and
interviewed chief jtwtices on b.5.11 os,
the parse -used Kelly. His operations .
for some reason et other. were• tact . at- •
tended with success, but it canaot • be 1
said that kite Honorable Robert ove'-
looked any point.. The C. N. R. toe([
the mark and all those who had re-
ceived or expected to receive favors
were obliged to do their bit. The Hon-
orable Robert is a gallant stud re-
sourceful leader • and co$tests every •
loc.
Thhe third phase of the campaign was
the a i.Ilerton charges and the verdict
-of the ,l'erdue Commission thereon.
Bir James Atkins and bis snore or lege
spotless associates said • they would
take the veidict of the people on this
subject rather than abs verdict of the
Perdue ('otsulireioo. They seem to
have got it all right- They srarte.l
out "to hang seulerhing ,,n the Grits,
but (he people of Manitoba had other
ideas where it ought to be hung. To ;
change the figure, they bought un'
their forty-two centimetre gun and it 1
leo k -tired. I
The fourth and Ica ph... of the'
campaign wail the eleventh hour re- '
pentane, of thel'oseervatise party sad
the parr -as -driven -snow platform they
put together. They shut the Roblin
crowd out faster than the whale did
Jonah, but all those gond works sante
too late. The )ianit.•I,.t people took
about as mu -h aro k its the platform
ns they did in the corporation lawyer,
pints and rich. who had been tentpnt-
arily detach' .1 from Federal p.411401
as the leader of Gide.m'e hand. It woe
. matter of comment that neither Sir
Jatuea nor his lieutenant, Mr. Sharpe.
were what you might rail genuine al-
truistic. They had not dropped the
substance for the shadow. Sir James
having been promised the Lieutenaot-
(.overnor.hip. and Mt. Sharpe one of
the nine vac 01/111. places in the Senate.
As they stood to gain, win or love.
Manitoba heal no compunction about
banding 1t to them goed and plenty.
The leader went down with the rang
and M1, and Kir James and his lieuten-
ant will presently enter into their re-
wards, .aid rewards being much hotter
tban anything • patty hoot in the wil-
dernes rtrn offer then[.
the Hon Robert fought a sutbbon
batt',. It ie no rem mach of his that
the stars were against him When
the dans breaks no man can bold the
flood hack it'. tea) big a job even for
Bob Rogers Incidentally most of hi.
hopes were swept away by the detest.
W hat Winnipeg del to his eandid•tes
heap anything in the way of stoning
that Jerusalem ever did to tits proph-
ets.
liegwr. where he might have er-
f•a•tod to lay hie heed. turned mit
• lash? uncomfortable. As a lianiteM
poli n. it Mot. as if the Hoo. Rob-
ert
obert Roger. had no home left. 1t will
be the Hon. Rotert's suet duty to re-
gret many tbinp�1' In hie report to Pre-
mier S.sjen. ()ne thing be will re-
gret le that hie anab{tJnn to beans..
High (L,snistint be
lamina hobs {Rove
giima probably
that (Alt or his report. .cotter re-
gret will tea that N siestas to have lose
TERRIBLE STATE
Fmds Help in Lydia E. Pink -
ham's Vegetable
Compound.
Cape Wolfe, Canada.-" Last March 1
was • complete wreck. 1 had given up
all hope of getting better or living any
length of time, as I was snob a sufferer
from female troubles. But I took Lydia
E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, and
today I am in good health and have •
pair of twin boys two months old and
growing finely. I surprised doctors and
neighbors for th y all know what •
wreck 1 was.
"Now I am healthy, happy and hearty,
and owe it all to Lydia E. Pinkham's
remedies. You may publish this letter
if you like. I think if more women
used your remedies they would have
better health "-Mrs. J. T. Coots, 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. Pinkham's Vegetatrle Compound •
trial. It surely has remedied many
cases of female ills, such as inflamma-
tion. ulceration, displacements, tumors,
irregularities, periodic pains, backache,
and it may be exactly what you need
The Pinlcham record is • proud and
peerless one. It is
a record of constant
victory over the ob-
stinateillsof women
-ills that deal out
despair. It is an es-
tablished fact that
Lydia E. Pinkham's
VegetableCompcund
to thousands of such suffering women.
Why don't you try it if you need sock • ;
Medicine7. aapgE
his boll on Menitobi, hot thea will
not cruet Premier Bolden as much re-
Rret as it does the Hum. Robert. There I
is rally no reason why "W tnitoha
abodld nave more than one member
in the t)uminion Cabinet, and its Dr.
Roche is a quiet...inot entive and use -
tut statesman, who has never done
anything. and there're, invites no re- t
'nark% he will perhaps ha enough.'
People w.bo put two and -two together
have uc.t failed to notice the tiro who'
went together to England -I'reoder
Borden ac.l R. B. Bennett, M. P. for
Calgary. Whenever !moots base teem
deacentied on Premier Bolden, there
has R. B. Bennett ► ern also to catch
the drippings.. Rumor his it that
Premier'tor ten i+ gtn'owicr It. 11. as
Hon. Robert'. eueces.or.. The noon -
her for l'•alxary lase many advantages.
He w young sad tall of ' are. posseaas
a high degree of el.getence. Ja• been a
lawyer for lbs C. P. R. and conse-
quently has the railway situation at
his finger ends. and has always been
ambitiona to enter the Federal l'airin-
et. He is rich enough to bare ideal.
and his political past is comewratively
unspotted. Moreover. he would rep•
resent Alberta and to that 'extent
would equalize the distribution of
Cabinet Ministers in the West.
The member for Calgary signalized
his entrance to tee House of l'ommnns
by leading a rebellion again+t further.
gifts to the C. N. 11., and it looked for
.a times• if be were going to upset the
colt. Having shown what he .:edit
do if be wanted. be became suddenly
and eloquently silent and has not re-
newed the struggle since. Fortune
brushes bins with ber wings.
H. F. G.
From I of which it appears Ow
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by tort: at'nn, a;ior -. +• they r+r rot n.rh the
d•,ea-ed t4wU"r, of the ear. 1 l3 sore
eat 10 sun• degree. aid th-t ,• Mewl-'na-
h,a,.0 reme.:i-s. IMafor-. i, i,..,.1 by .,�-
f1.m1 ..•ndrInc of the mu, r.
ein
nt U•.- -'
poach r nbe. when th1'. • ob.
0 1,1 you h.0. -e 4 ron►lint -toad
w ur:l+rfeet beantg.. sed wbulk. eo it Is
Seed . Seeddeatur., 1. the baand as-
le.- the indentmatiun ern he eaten cot and.
*14. tube re.toeed • 1 •t• oormwl • ,1-litiM.
hearer will be dr -.rayed furrow; hire cater
out of tear err 1.414 -ed by cstanh. w5M•h is
uothtua Ant an u,ttame.t rmdtttoo of the
w,•r0n•
tt'e will give one hnn.:r,* dollar. for any
ce.r ..1 distnea caused b. catarrh that 411n01
W en red by ■anis c.tarrh rare. tend for eta
olar (res.
F. .1. t'HFVEY S d 4.. Tuledo. 0,
ATI/ tt' Artttat.t-,7a,•.
'rake Bali • Family Pills f'wc•on.tlpat in),
Have you noticed how often [nen
write to newspapers to chide other
risen for lark of hackhone and then
sign ht -:loons
1 "1t was a great move the It,a.ions
imote in ehohshirg vodka.- -Yee.- ',-
red the turn who i+ never happy.
only it wears to me they have got rid
of •newt the only word in their lan-
guage that ie easy to prOarW*Ce."-
ashington Stat.
MacEwan Estate
Exclusive agents for
t SCRANTON
ICOAL
for Goderich
and District.
Any goanstty bent •ll Maple
Slabs. Mired Wood, Hemlock
and Kladling (Cedar or Pioe.)
[MARIEr QuorAnons
AUGUST 16
Toronto Cattle Market
tetra choice steers....8* 25 to 83.00
Butcher steers, good.... 7 50 0.00
do. medium 1.75 7.35
do. common 5.60 6.25
Heifers, good to choice7.5" 7.75
do. medium 7 00 7.16
Butcher cows, choiceC.70 7.25
do. good 6 50 6.00
do. common 4.50 6.01
Butcher bulls. choice6 75 7.ia
do. good tells - 6.20 $.30
do. medium 5.75 1.4111
do. rough 'cologne 4... 1 4.75
Feeders. 100 to 1,000 lbs7.25 7.10
do. bulls 5 5) 6.y0
Stockers, 700 to 84;0 the 6 5') 7.25
do. med , 650 to 750 6.2:t +.5i
do. light. 600 to 650 5.Oo 1.40
Canners 3.75 4.10
['utters 4.11 - 1.0)
Milken, choice, each141.4) 00,00
Springers 4'1.1)') 110.00
Calcts, veal. choice..., 1.00 10.50
do. medium 7. E) tt.Q0
do. common 5.10 6-
I
Lamb.. yrar:irgs 7.00 7.1.0
Culled lamps 7.00 s.r'J
Buck Iambs 5.50• 1.50
Ewes, ttrht 5.f?- 7.60
Fhecp, heavy and 1,e -':s 3.40 - 4.5"
'logs, weighed cR ctro. 1.15 !.SO
do. fed and wag• red •9.00
du. 1.0.5 3.65
Wholesale Produce
Toronto wholcsate prlcei to the
trade:
Eggs•-_
Special- (eartcns) .24 to .2,
Extras (selects)_•2 1
No. 1 /sew. laid) ..1 ..:a
No. ! .13 .!t+
Cheese -New, large, 131e ao
twins, 15%e large, 31? jC; do. twins
3194e.
Butter -
Creamery prints, fresh .27
Creamery 'solids 21: :
Dairy prints --.,... •
Rakers' _
Honey -Buckwheat. 714c a pound. In.
tin?; 7c to 7'-4c In barrels/ strained
clover bogey, 12%c; 14e In 541). tins;
comb honey. No. 1, 33 per do;ea; Ivy,
2..32.40 per dozen: •
Poultry Live l?teased
Old fowl, Ib. .. 12o 15c ISc
Spring broilers. iSe - :.. ..
Old turkeys ..,1Gc 20e
Turkeys. , . 23c 254:
Ducklings--..,,- 13c - 15.0 .17c it
Toronto Grain Prtees
Staultobs our quotations at Tor•
onto are: First patents, $7.10 fs o1 -
ton; second patents; 30.50 in jute;
Strong bakers, 86.29 in jute:
Ontario O..tt-No 2 wttte, 67c to
f Ile, .outside: No. 3. 56c to 67c.
Hnckkheat-NoneingL"
Bran -Meet,. •ba. $27. to bags. w'ot'
onto. and shorts U.). To:onta; wild-
dltn,,s, 130.
Rolled oats -33 to f31A Per bag.
Pai1ey-epntar10 No. 3, :Oc, ao:ninal.
outside: feed barle7. 65e,
lfanitoba wheat -Bay Totts -\o. 1
rnrt':trn, $I 404x; No, 2. 3125),; No.
3. $L34'e. track. !eke i -'ns
Corn -No 2. 1141_ c t.!:. bay ports:'
Canadian:. No. 2. nosy nal.
("nark, flo. r-34.60; neg. 14.13 0•s'
board.
i'.2,s-No. 2.nomlpal.
E,c-\o. 2,con la*). -
C ncda western oats -No. 2. at My
tint:rie s-;leat-No. 2 White. $1.15
onts5 e.; ricar.w:trat. nom:cal, 31.02 to
$•1.04.
East E1'falo Cat;le
Cattle --Receipts, 2.:;00 head: enc
';re; prime steers. 19.54 to 810; ship-
' l: 35.53 to 33.40;. butchers. 37 to
. o heifers, 35 to s' A; cows, IC$0
7•0 $7.25; bight. $3 to 37.50.
Vea13--Hecetpts, 1,eo0 bca/; slow;
-1.50 to 812.
i toys-Reeclpis, 15.000 head; slow ,
hev5y. 1725 -to $7.35 mixed, $7.40 to
$7..9!; yoraors, '$8.10 f0 $S.1'•: pias.
7.1a to 85:5: *0115*. 15.:5 to 85.'5:
t'ags, $4.50 •, 35.25.
r Leap at ;ambit-Res-'•ipts, 5.600
''end: slow .muse 5 to $1: yearling+.
['4.50 to 37 ; "ethers, 86.75 to 87;
cwes, $3 10.i:70; steep. mixeil. 36.50
D. 86.75.
Chicago Live Stock
Cattle'-'-Reeelpts. ;‘.0800; market
creak' native beef rattle, 86.00 to
110.25; westrro steer $5.7.. to $
cows and heifers, 83.10 to 15 W
tnly t, 11.00 to 311.75.
1f, el -Roo -Optic 22.0r9: market
r.,ct;led: fig':'. 87.00 to 57..0: miS.•rb.
.:.:.;s to 17.7o; !,envy, art ":, to $710;
86.05 to 56.20; gici, 84.1)0 to
57 '.alk of .ales. 36 1-' :•) 07.1-x.
Si'rep-Receipts, 1 .000; market.
Steady: ehrep, 85.30 to $o b5; native
iambs. 36 75 to 399:)
Fruitti-Whote.t'e
4'herrl's. goo 4. per 1 s'a .3 40 to $ .60
do common .46 .00
Respherrles. •1' bo .. .oft .10
Illurberrii e. boast 1 :
t;oneeberric.. beet ..
Vied currant.. Mkt. ... •N)
4.1. per it oat, .)r.
Week corners ....,. ',1 111
Apple•. hamper , 1 -A)
Plums. cane .. 1.50
"eat -hes. ('el . ,ase .... 1 . 22.
do Gieorgta. Kase.... 1.75
Lemnos, ca.* 1.76
:)nage,. case 4.75
Melons, case 1 50
1 60
.611
.07
1.25
1.7
2.50
.00
2.25
4.60
6.00
4.76
Dressed Meats
Whole's)* houses are Quoting to the
retail trade •s follows;
Reef, hindquarters. .pas Seto $14.60
do forequarters .. 10 00 11.00
do. choice side .. 12 26 13.60
do medium 0 7S 12.21
do common 8 26 1.16
Mutton. tight 11 00 14.60
Voila, prim. 13 Si 11.00
Shop hogs 12 40 12.71
Neavy hot. ,. 0 25 10.60
tam^s. coring 10 M 310.31
NEW FALL GOODS
New Dress Goods
New Silks
New Velvets
New Coats
This season we were fortunate in placing our fall orders early
and insisting on early deliver- and 'have been most fortunate
in having a big portion of our orders now delivered.
As the season advances there will be a great scarcity of de-
sirable goodsandit will be impossible to keep up our stocks
Serges and
Gabardines
Serges art:Gahardincc' are
the most favored materials
for fall. The most popular
calors will be navy blue,
submarine blue, browns
and greens. Our stock of
Serges never :was better.
Prices'ranging from
Glc to $225 per yard
Velvets
Velvets will be popular as
the season advance,..
All the wanted .shades in
plain and corded Velvets,
extra super qualities.
Ricfi plain Velvets, 22 in.
'wide, 6ac. 27 -in. heavy
corded Velvets 6oc.
Black Velvets for suits and
dresses from 6oc,to $1.5ora
yard. -
_ r ass ksa �,, tureaTs So:tid to Lar : s
e. sic:441 Flames
t7 74t,en 'ir. . a •`.7.
•. a rc.ny aloedeluges ;,e Aut.: ..
New Fall
Coats
We have received our
first sifipmertt of, the
New Coats and these
%hill be on view' this
week. Many of our
customers prefer .sel-
ecting the irCoats.early
hefi re the ending of
The holidays and the
re -opening of thee
schools.
This .season me will
make a' special feature
of popular -priced Coats
to sell.0
.$10. $12.50
and S15
CLEARING THE SUMMER GOODS
goods and goods of paassing fashion are all being
cleared . at sweeping reductions.
.all summer
Phone 56
‘4ft==Lt-
Kayser and Niagara Maid Gloves
McCall Patterns
The Store That Makes Shopping a Pleasure'
Millar's Scotch Store
Phone 56
FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 1st
Tout., 1144-,.,t ..-k for a tui{nr Trpnlatinr
Shalt it already ia,-.•'-K•. Wr ai-I lin-it aa,- for
.reuy .nwlrnl• tach year.' t atrMpw• tree.
W. J. K1.11t1Tr. l'rfneiivtt 731 long•• 11..
Tonere/1.11 harp•tts. -
Farm Cond•tions in South Huron and
North Middlesex.
The F'arneer'. Advocate has the fol-
lowing:.
least w..•k we took a short trip
through Nettle 61i.1(1Lsoi and South
Huron and found cwry'+ generaI:y
heavy, but suffering from •Itogether
tote h moi.utre. The latter part
of July and the Mat two weak. of
A ugtoot were exeredingly wet in the
ne.•uons of country vi•.ted end tamer.
had greet difficulty in getting their
hay and Wheal h led- in fait, rot
'tolerable hay was still in the Heidi..
Pettit' of it not cut and nio n( it lying
in the windrow or .':anding in roil.
blackened by the rain. Vett' little of
i
the fall whew[ saw. at that time har-
er-ted and the general rcnlplunt was
th.t it was beginning to ,-prank The
sl.ike crop, where grown for seed, bad
been practically ruined by the wet
Weather. itimbs and beans were laking
well but corn had suffered early on
fron, cold weather. which. followed by
excessive 1)101.111,,. wars not condor -
{ye to its rapid 'meth. Halley her.
vest wail jos% h.ginning, the rrnp gen-
erally wise heavy and very well headed.
Being riper than the oats it stood the
storms much better, and wee not in
anything like as had condition forhar-
ve+sting es the oat crop. The latter
crop has bean eery badly lodged, in
fart many field. are wlmo.t fiat on the
ground. The stand was heavy and
the exe.aeiv0 rains accompanied by
wind and In one rase bail had worked
great havoc In the beet IMlde. Thos,
fields which were sown to early set
tette', and ooasequesUy were better
matured. Good up far tetter than the
greener Date. We also noticed [many ;
Melds of mixed crop, Dare and hanky ap-
parentiy own about hat(a00 half. T hi.
crop bad also stood up better, no duet t
heeani-r of tie maturity of the barley
and oleo the barley being aborter 151,1
eat+ helper) to make a stiffer stood.
We .t'ortiml wonder why more r•( i
a
thi.• crop is not grown. Ezpetimeuts
have proven that this Mixture gives A
lamer yield of grain per acre thew
either Data or barley sown alone.
We ate particularly plead with the 1
attention being given to the re•adeides
by mwoy of the farmers in retrain 10 -
entities in the northernmes-t part of
Middlesex county and in the larder -
tog townships of Ninon. Along e.'n)•
01 the toads farm alter Irtm is skirted .
With either w crop of potato/co barley
or clover. The idea seems to he to .
work ibe roadside and plant the p' t,. -
toes the first year, following this with i
I1 barley crop .Ceded dowel to lover
and timothy the second year and then
the crop of clover an.l, timothy the ,
third r, leaving it permanently
serded So lung as It rent rine eleon. Theo I
Lay crops ore cut, given* the ti.•d+ a
wall -kept appearance. This is a good
ilea Inn i i+ sure to lo.' the means nr
getting rid of roadside weeds. whish
r 1► w n n he main
are well known to Its one f t
Iw.'urrn . of the spread of nntive:a eie•'el.
1 I the country. In -lite- tocsin l•'.
where this its being prat -tiled we n,•-
tieed that the roadside f,nree had 1
been remover' entirely rind th.• gen-
,r•1 appearance of the country ie mncb
improved thereby. Of sours, no rattle
or other I've stock are allowed to pas-
' tore the n•wds .n thee* 'coolie hut
this is no drawback, as no farmer rats
afford to peat 1/14., madaidas 11 he is *Ike
.imus of making up 5i+ own land and
of maintaining the highest type of live
stark. V..' think the practice i• a
commendable one and that more road-
sides should tors cultivated. olewned up
and kept cut.
Many return from • y.,•atinn with •
fooling of thankfulm.e that 1t is over
Things .welly look tine to • man
after be bas painted Um town red.
IAMB SAGE 1EA IN
HAIR 10 DARKEN IT
Grandma kept her locks dark. glossy.
thick with a mixture of Sage
Tea and Sulphur.
The old-time mi'tu-e of =cite Tea and
Stili'hur for darkening coo-, streaked
and fated hair is grandmother's treat-
ment, and folk•♦ are Wain tieing it to
keep their b.tir a grr.1. ,vers r••lor, whist -
is melte sensible. a.. • :are living In an
age when a youthful appearanos is of the
Rrratrat advantage.
•N. wadayr thnog)l. We. don't Faye 0.
trrtdleo'ms task of eitheritig the sage
and the maws n 'ling at hems. All
drug stores .ell ti.. ready -:.glee prodl:ct
toile] "%V)-rh''. Cato. and '.,ij1ur
L1,Mpo nd' for Menu, t50 ceut. a bottle
1t is very popular be'aa.e nobody can
distorer it has been applied. Simply
moires yam. comb or . ft brush with It
and draw this through your hair, taking
ne emelt .tread at .a time: by morning
he gray Lair dlwppesr•, but what de-
tghts tie ladies with )Wirth'. Sage and
Sulphur is that, broilers beautifully
darkening tt'e hair after a few applio.-
tions, it alio produow that aft lute*
ant apptszarxoe of abundance wbirb is en
attritive: bailer. prevents dandruff,
ilskisr ssalp and falling hair.
Dont s* de good [iawd ter sen.[
Prosperity. Let Him 4�e t 41 said yo
cost off en' ye' skew !$ rolled high,
tryin ter pitch Heed Imes over d,
fence, an' Prosperity will be Noon' rr
yd; 5.1051s.' table net' mawnin'. An'
you nrealn t wonder haw he gut dar 1 --
Atlanta ('onstitut)on.
"Mr. Nur'eh, your hnshsrd just
telephoned that he hail ran down •
e,mnambuliet.-. "Heavenlvallay ' There
ought to be a law •gwinet the menu
facture of those little care Buffalo
Express.