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For middle-aged and elderly people
the ideal laxative is
The gentle but sure laxative
Their elect on the bowels 1. geode, sootb-
beg and strengtbenint.
With advancing sae comas Inactive bowel
movement and aluulah liver; through writ -
nem, nature le unable to perform her proper
functions and need* assistance.
Rexaf Orderlies aid the secretion* and
Otdassittee
summon-. Ilillcrralj=---• e*
ndt
ribirl'arr«....."' :au
WOW tn D CO Wore►
M1.o"•o C
Sea tion of the liver, stomach and bowels, aswr-
Intl gentle action without griping. They are the
perfect laxative for middle-aged and elderly people
and being so pleasant to take are a boon to
chudren.
Retail Storm ...rywaw..va Roll Ordarea.. nod wm
reload your ammo, If for any now they fall to ssti/y.
Made In Canada and sold In metal boxes at Ik, 25c and Sac each at
Re:all Stores only. (:eta Box Today from
H. C. DUNLOP,I DRUGGIST
GODERICH, ONT.
fgRUtl86IJ*Brat
vioLENT ATTACKS
'(,'had" McMIBan, of Brussels, has
satiated with the 71st ljaitaboo. He
had reosbtly bees worth' at Wood -
stack.
J. W. Saod.re, of Giey town.hip,
having sold hie farm bee purchased
the bowl of Miro. J. L. Kerr and will
remove to town.
Alex. Forsyth, who is upwards cl
.1.1.t yearn till, fed front a building
recently and .etiuusly iojuted hie
back and abet. He wall ptob•bly re-
cover.
Miss Dolly Balker. of Winnipeg
daughter of Mrs. George Balker. of
Brussel•, was married at Winnipeg on
September 4th Li Robert F.,itle.a, of
that city.
Mr. and Mrs. D. McQuarrie cele-
brated the fiftieth anniversary r
of thei
wedding day on September 12-01. They
are aged seventy-five and seventy-
three respectively and are enj,ying
good health.
On Wednesday, September Bth, the
home of Mr and Mrs. W. J. Cardiff
Grey township. was the acro. of •
pretty wedding when their daughter,
Laura A., became Mte brides of Walter
A. %ViUiamsoo, of town. Rev. I).
Wren tied the nuptial knot. The
young couple will reside here.
CLINTON.
Thr new fountain, doomed to the
town by Miss Smith. of Toronto, has
been placed in position and the water
turned on. It cost about $1.45x).
Min Margaret McTaggart has gone
to Toronto to attend Havergal Ladies'
College. She was accompanied to the
city by her mother. M». G. D. Mc -
Taegu t
Pheobe, daughter of Mr. and M».
. r Richard Jennison, was quietly mar -
Count and District 15th at her homy hoSwift
September
Curet,
15th to Fred Weir, of Swig l -''trent,
N E W i A T;E Sauk. Rev. S. J. Alba perfot wed the
ceremony. The couple will reside at
STREET. LIVERY �
Having purchased the
livery lupines of Wm.
Knox. 1 am improving
the equipment and in-
tend to provide
Good Horses
Prompt Service and
Up-to-date Rigs
A11 twain will receive
prompt and careful at-
tention.
Timeetto'tt No. 173 for
a good turnout.
H. R. STOWE
eineweiensWWWWieleaeseseaeaMiseatawei I Swett C urreot.
Hrnsall's tax rate for W15 i. t went y
one mile on the, dollar.
James Sww, of Brueeffeld, ha*
purchased the Jesse* Rents farm, south
of that village. aur $11.1JU.
i Preemie Doyle, of Fordyce, who re-
cently sold his farm to Daniel Martin,
has purchased it back stabs. -
Wm. 'visa) passed .away at bis
home at Ki;pen on September 12 b. ,
lie ass in has ninetieth year.
M Tho
position of matron of the Methodist rs mai Pit , an aged reel-
' Deaconess Ti silting School, from 'dent of Clinton. ewpassed away at the
which institution she graduated last' home of her zoo -us -law, (i :y done', on
*0100,0. I September 15:h. She wit. a native of
Nellie A. daughter of 111 sod Mrs.God. eri.h township, her maiden name
David Ha'
Angus Stewart, a welt -known resi-
dent of Huwick township. passed
2 away on Septewhei loth atter a loos
illness.
Mary M''Phsi'. relict of theist* Gil-
bert McCallum. ot Mortis township
died on September ilth, aged eighty-
..
ighty
:.eight Tease ,
Neil McNeil. of Walton, bas rear -
chased James Walker'4 oleeksmitb
sloop at Borrie, and will commence
busier** there.
Rev. W. B. Hawkins, of Mcrpeth,
succeed* Rev. T. 11. Farr as pastor of
, the Anglican churches at Myth. Au-
' mull and Betgtave.
j John Holssee, of Turnberry town-
ship, broke his leg when a wile wbi'•h
McLaughlin
re -Buggies-'t1
Call and inspect'our new
stock of the above high-
grade Buggies.
We have the latest 1915
designs to suit all re-
quirements.
McLaughlin
Carriage
Store
HAMILTON STREET
DATE OF FALL FAIRS
W s l k ertou-flept. 14-16.
Rlncardine-tlspf 16-17.
Seater -sept =1-31.
1St.. Ma 21-22.
Llatow 21-22.
Ntratford-Sept. 21 4.
2,1114 -Sept. 2-22.
M i--Sopt. 2524.
W1-Sepe.211$L
Reefottb--M.pt, 22 U.
OOi1MR1OH-sept. Mk Ilk 30.
Mltehatl--Sept. 91-22.
RipMy Mt -1'D.
1[ irktas_ , saOet. 1.
Ibr►Oet 1.
115.0et. 1.
Riy 5f1.
B.yd.M-Mt K.
Dusgansoo- kilt. 7Jt
Mew are judged by their action..
women by ,thele 1eai114 nod dohs and
condom by their wmsplh.
4
!he was tig�hg` on a• fenOe broke
rlewrn d of Kir'tton was [being Margaret Perdue. Her husband
died b d
:married at her home throe on August i about leo years ago }ire sugh-
Jbth to Chas. L. Paul. The young i trlY and two sous survive.
Kot plea knee taken up their borne at I Mrs at her, home at Hessian herre on Septa ,er Asaesed h
Pett
Peter Moir, of Ueborne 'township, i after an 'gloves of heart trouble. She
was l
lig years ago andcame o nes a
'toy the purchase ca the Westlate farm born in Loudon, England, sixty-
hecowes the lar
gest landowner , , bt t Ca d
the township, having :t 1i acres Al_ ;with her parents when a girl. She was
bert Etbe,ington is a close second, waggle at Clinton in 1866 to Thomas
with 3S' tuxes.
Hessian, who died in May, 1911. •�
The barn on the farm of JneePb family of two sons and fourdaughteti
P survive.
e' ear Exeter, was .truck by
(:lain. o
lightning and burned on September, �EAFORTH.
tub. Thr farm was routed by Jean Mimes Sobel i)tiere sad eve iioiaw
nA. Thar,.wbo lost bis seas'o'n crop. have left Seaforth to train as purse;
There was small insurance. >lisa Holmes goes to Boston and Mia
Marion. the yo-,ngest daughter of ('neve to Berlen.
N. D. %%il.on, of BrucetirlJ, was mar- The death nccnrred on August :'Ash,
ried at her home there on Sepptewber at Nantiimo. 1; C., of Mr,. gain. Sloan.
Balt to Arthur Routledge, of Egmond_ wife of Wm Sloan. ex -M. 1'. Mr.
vale. R -v. H. Wooda performed ;Sloan id* native of Seaii�ttb locality
the eeretnony. The young couple wilt sod is well known ham.
reside at Eguiondville. - Mte. J. W. Jones. Seaforth, an-
1'iiunas Fairvervice passed away at nousce. theengagement of her daugb-
his home on the Iltb enatreed014one tet, app. Genevieve, w Mr. Herbert
Hallett on September 13th. H, war Ase Lrt, Genevieve. Gat ,tie
and Ira ham fall backwards e
J. W Law. m.' of Hey township, i born in Scotiaod risme years ago rie to lake place quietly the end of
and Miss Laura 41. eattitt. of Cliatoo, . but had resided is Mullett for ower September.
were married at Crediton on Septem-, baif-aeentury He I- survived by his At a recent meeting of the town
bar 11th by Ice.. 8. Jefferson. i wife and a large gamily. council it was decided t., institute pro -
Mies Nancy Smith and William ' II Morrison by disposed of bis =dings agwinet .lon Turner to trio
be
bath of Stephen towoahip, property, consisting of eighteen and a- coyer penalty tar having furnished the
.were married at Exeter ea S• anther bait wcrrs of land, with house and town a+weseor with w tale statement
barn, on the 13tb concewwion of Hol- with rrlrrence to ht+ ,ncome.
15th by Itee. 8. W. Mu:worthy. lett to Robert Melrose.M Morrison. The Hower show in connection with
William Drier, a former resident of a >r r.c
Crediton. died recently at the posse of who haat been a resident of that town- the Seaforth Horticultural S,a'iet y was
N. n. a. •hip tn. over forty years, pommies held nn September I lth and was very
pis silage near Ossabroek,
kavas a fourteen -year-old daughter. removing to Manitoba. satisfactory. 1 he cut flowers were
The ter rate for the township- of afterwards
sold and the proceeds,
Ashfield is there and one third mills awouatieg to $13, handed t i the Red
l mea fund.
for county purposes. two mills for
towoebip purposes, two and one- Lilian Pearl, only daughter of )/n.
twentieth mills for .. special public Mary Stewart, of Seeforth, was mar_
*school purposes and six milli for the rigid at the 1 ,eabateriao church here
i
Miss Mabel Wilds and Mr. Plecit'
De.jar.line, It.th of Stephen towoahip,
were married at Dashwood, on Sep-.
m
t.ber 15th, . by Rey. J. H. Grenie-
bath.
James Davie k Sm. of the 5th con-'
cession of Morrie, have porches.d the
fifty -acre farm of Ale,. Cameron on
the same concession. The price was
$2.301)
Frank Guinan diel at his home at
Dashwood on September 12th. He
was in his twenty-fourth year. His'
father is' the 'sensor for Stephen'
township.
Mrs, A. Hijnell, who is fort v -five :
yeses old end a resident of McKiltnp i
towoebip. had her first railway ride'
recently when .he a:traded the To-
ronto Exhibition.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. O,piee, of Whal-
en, announce the engagement ot their,
daughter, Vers Lorraine. to Marl Roy ,
Ned. of L•ican, the wedding to take
place in September.
&.
Mr and Mrs. James Risley. of Lon-
shoto', announce the engagement of
their only daughter, Josie B , to M. E.
Hocper. of St Mat ye. the wedding to
take place this month.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex. McBeatb, nt
Stanley township, announce the eo•
gagement of their daughter, Jessie
Ktz theth, to John C. Cochrane, also
of Stanley. the marriage to take place
this month.
Mr. and Mra. Hugh Riehm,nd, of
Atwood. announce the engagement of
their daughter. Margaret Merle, to
Pbilmore K. Hampton. of Newmarket,
the marriage to take place this moetb.
Mn. 8. Brratt, of Stanley tiwnabip,
has gone to Toronto to take the
nterest on the O. W. 8. R., a total of
*slightly more than thirteen and one-
third milia.
Mrs. Alfred (ole died at the borne
of her eon, John. on the fl.h cot -moon
eit ('.horst, on September 13th. About
two weeks previous to her death M».
Cole, who was eeventy-tight years old.
fell and broke her bap and this great-
ly hastened the end. She is survived
he two sons. John. -of Csboroe. and
Robert. ot Cbi.elhur.t-
LCCKNO W.
Miss Alien Huston has gone to Chi-
c•go for a month's visit.
J. G Andreon and W. C Johnston
left recently for a trip through the
Western Provinces.
Mrs. Robert Graham tripped over a
piece of carpet and fell and broke her
wrist. M». Graham is upwards of
seventy rears old and the Injury will
be slow in healing.
Rural mail mute No. 7. Lueknow,
wascommenced last week. It travels
south from Iwreknow to Bsiaet and
then wee, along conceesioo. Wand 8, of
A.hfleld. Belfa.e, Lass, Swag sad
Mateking poetofflee* will be affected.
The ladies of the Methodist chore*
Mls.ionary Society held a orreries
birthday tea at the home of Mrs 'Cater
on S•'ptemher S'h in honor of Mn.
Cater. eightieth birthday. Mrs. Cater
was afterwards presented with a puree
of Money.
Tile range with pure white enamelled steel
reservoir stamped from one piece. The
P'"
a•
, er
•1r-
'sk
•'1 e^.;;r. sew
ter e
a A V wt.& win le *sat
iMt w weft 111th Mr$tf
on September 13th to Roy Lawson, of
Hullett. by Rev. F H. Larkin. After
the honeymoon the young couple will
reside on the groom's farm in Mullett.
EX B'I'ER.
The Exeter Salt Mfg. CO. have
closed their plant after being in opera-
tioo for three months,
Rev. D. W. Conine. of Exeter, bee
been appointed chaplain of the 7Uth
Battalion, now recruiting at London.
Mrs Webber, reii, t of the late Rev.
George Webber. formerly of Exeter,
died at Toronto teceotly. Two sons
and four daughters survive.
Mr Chas. Hooper, of this village,
won tint prize at the Toronto Bxbini_
tlnn in the egg class for fresh -gathered
specials. There were twenty compet-
itors, each sbowioq sixty dozen.
Ada. ?minty, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Tom. formerly of Exeter,
was married at her home. at Medicine
Hat, Alta ,to HeginalJ J. Parker, 1'be t
young couple will reside at Empress,
Alta,
The village council r. eetly made a
grant to purchase .wrist -watches for g r+
three young men wbo rerea'ly en -
honed. Reeve Taylor prwtnted the
watches one day last week. the rv-
elpiente beim P.. Leon Treble, Earl we are headquarters for
Mitchell and being
. ADderwoe.
Of DYSPEPSIA
Uttered Tis IMA Ss
Tried "Fnq+tha"
8r. Jrtas Ds Mama, Jan. 27th, 1514.
"After suffering fur a lung time with
Dysjapsis, I have been made welt by
"Fruits-tives." I suffered w much
that at last I would sot dare to eat for
I was afraid of dying. Five years ago,
1 received samples of "Fruita-fives"
and after taking them I felt relief. •
Then I sent for three boxes and Ikept ,
improving until I was well. I quickly
regained my lost weight -and now feat,
sleep and digest well -in • word, 1 ass
fellyncovrred, %hanks to 'Fruit-a-tiTea'
Max. CHARBliNNEAU.
50e. a box, 6 for r^.:,0, trial size 25a.
At dealers or sent postpaid on receipt of
price by Fruit -a -tires Limited, Ottawa.
Mia Eva Gracey, was married at the
house of lir. and Mr.. T. C. King on
September 14,6 to A. T. Bull. of2Lon-
doc. Rev. D. Perris performed tate
ceremony. The couple will reside at
London.
Dr Ford. V. 5 . is the possessor of
w freak of nature in the futm of a bul-
lock with fire legs. The animal is
two reser old and weighs mei lbs. The
fifth leg has grown inside of the right.
hind leg and barely touches the
ground.
The marriage took place at the
home of the bride's patents, Mr. and
Niro. F. Buchanan, on September 15th,
i-1 their daughter, Edith Mary, and
Claude J . Gregory. of London. Rev.
J. W . Hibbert performed the cere-
mony. The young ...staple will reside
at London.
H. E. Ricker, who has been prin-
cipal of the Wingliam nigh school for
the past two years. ha. iesigned end
hes acv-piMl a position on'othe staff of
GLASS Of SHITS IF
YOUR KIDNEYS HURT
Bat less meat if you feel Backachy or
have Bladder tronble-Salta
file for Kidneys
Meat forms nrie acid which excites
and overworks the kidneys in their efforts
to filter it from the system. Regular eat-
en of meat must Slush the kidneys Doer
sionaln/. You must relieve them yon
reliant your bowels: removing all . the
grids, waste and poison, else you feel a
Mall misery in the kidney region, sharp
pains is the back or .ick,.beadaehe, di: -
einem., your aton.sch soars, tongue i1
*sated and when the weather is bad you
have rbeumatie twinges. The urine is
cloudy, full of sediment: the channels
often get irritated, obliging you to get
up two or three times during the night
To neutralize these irritating acids
ani flush of the body's urinous waste
ft about four ounces of fad Salts
rom any pharmacy: take a table-
spoonful in a glass of water before break-
fast for a few days and your kidneys will
then act fine and bladder disorders dis-
appear. This famous salta is made freta
the acid of grapes and lemon juke, cote -
Dined with litbia. and baa been ua.d for
generations to clean and stimulate slug-
gish kidneys and .top bladder irritation.
Jad Salts is inexpensive: harmless aad
mikes a delightful effervescent titbits -
water drink which millions of men sad
women take now and then, thus avoiding
serious kidney and bladder disease*.
{"School Days" Meat School Sties
i�viaDav, Starrurrnen Sk 1015 7
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McLEAN BROS.
Come in and inspect our new,
showing of
Fall Hats
We feel sure that they will
please the mostexacting buyer.
A large variety ,to pick from.
PRICES MODERA TE
McLean Bros.
Semi -Ready Tailors
NV
1�
'4`
'+I'1
140
the Normal -School at North Ray. O.R.
Smith is acting principal here, and
Mr. Sinclair, of t1. alkerton, is supply,
ing in Mt . a4mith'a place.
A Slight Misunderstanding.
The aged duly next door had leen
quite i11, so one morning %Villie's
mother said to her email eon : "Run
over and pee bow old Mrs. Smith is
this mo ' g." Willie departed, hot
in a few moments he cane running
lock and .aid : "She says it's none of
your business." "Why,, Willie," ex-
claimed his mother, "what did you
ask her?" "Just what you told' me
ti.." said Willie. "I said you wanted
to know how old she was."
"Are you better off for getting mar-
ried ?" "Yes; fo roerly 1 had good
q uartewe." -"Assgrow ?" "Well, sow
i have a better half."
` More Than Pleased.
• Having fallen into ,pecuniary diffi-
culties, the Iaodlnrd decidel In in-
tthe rents of hie tenants. Meet -
II iagone of them sb"rtly after he said :
' •'Mike, 1 bare to inform yo.1 that after
the end of Ibis rear I am going to
raise your rent. 'Troll), then. your
honor," said Mike, "i'm taore• than
pleased to beitete: 'be -Pm at my wits'
end to know how I'm going to raise it
myself.'
He Sought a Sign.
The self-made man was is a canaille
nio.al. '•These ,chnols. ye know," be
said, ••th.•y'te no good. Don't give
hay no practieal knowledge ; ser what
I mean? Now, my sou, he's supposed
to be le•ritin' (iteek, ,eta' Latin, an'
'algrhrs. An' the other .lav 1 'eked
i'im` to tell me the algebra for fried
potatoes, an' e' couldu t."
rhoma. Clark. • young man who
had been residing so Exeter North,
shot himself in the abdomen with •
✓ evolt' one day recently. He waa
taken a London hospital where the
bullet. located. No motive is given
for the act. He le feeble-minded.
Mn. Chas. Pinney passed away at
the home of her eon-in•I,w, F,11 Snell,
on September, 12th. in ber seventy -
sloth year. 'I s. deceased wee torn
Dear Whitby. Oet.. but had lived seat
of her life in t'itwree towoebip. A
perelytie stroke was the immediate
awe of her death. Four eons sod
three deogbters survive.
WiNGHAM
A. R Lewis Will open a tailor 'bor.'
at the promisee recently ee-up'ed by
Oral Taylor.
A- W. Jacobs, of Merit►'tat reeeetly
o f 1pgisti twenty eight h4,evait winch he
had ptdrebsed in the dist
Marty 1fi*eetiffs has .i ste4 *01
alt+ the 71st iia y w Ke Asa two d/e
n maw on. one
ne with the troops
to ale okia►w Mee. We. t4t1ne fin* r°'n 9.t.4
5.. ate/ 4, {tang IM pain .4 50-5 ebt wool
sod presetting. See the MCClary '. sag bels bn'pobed by tett Red ('rose 8.,
Sold by HOWELL HARDWARE CO. k has ecenmeweol the ().T R.
bridge north of the town The bridge
ail n. built la sectle.e end will sot
Mader the trate .wvfe..
chool
hoes
Our stock contains a large
Iicsortment of Solid Mand Sub-
stantial Shoes for i<,oys and
11 girls. Built for .ervice, with
due regard to comfort anti
appearance as well. No
,'sere will you find
,ekctiott Or letter
a better
value,
Brits the St elars 110.1
WM. SHARMAN
Cotner East Street and Square
ritutatelrie
Great Reductions in Prices
OF
Summer Goods
Lawn Mowers
Waw 15.10, now SLIM
Was $6(M4, now .. , 56.45)
Was 1625, now 11.5 2,1
Was $7.50, now.......... .16011
Was 510.4*), now `118.,54
Screen Doors
Were $2.50, now 72.2)
Were 12.25, now 51 9)
Were 51 75, now ...........51.1,0
Were 11 35, now 51.20
Were 51 Vii. Dow11.10
Hammocks
Were 56.50, now 14.26
Were $4.26, now $3.01)
Were 1350, now ..... 12.75
Were Pilo now 12.50
Were 53(10, now $tYi
Were 1'225, now..., $1.75
and many others.
Refrigerators
One was 511 eel, now... .. t18,5t7
One was $3,.U0. now 1130.(*)
One was $8.451, now.... $11.60
Screen Windows
Were *,e, now .... .... .... . 21c
Were :Mei-how 23e:
Garden hose
One -half-inch corrugated, was
17c, now 15c per foot.
Bicycles
One Rambler. 540.0), now 33(141)
One Wesland, 53(1.41), now alsioI)
Two were a15 110, now $25
one 8. 11, heat's $15 aro
One Girl's Wheel........ 1115,60
A great snap in Graniteware-15c each for pieces worth ''2?.c to
3bc, and if you purchase five of the lrc pieces you can get a pail,
dish pan or large sauce pan for 15c.
Are you going to require any Binder Twine for your corn ? Now
is the time to get it, as there is going to he a shortage.
Have yon any patching to do to your walls ? If so, use Pari -
stone Wall Plaster. It is all realty for tine. For the finishing
coat use Monarch Hydrated Lime. It is slacked and ready for
tax.
Now is the time to have your furnace overhauled before the
dirty weather Mets in. We keep competent 'ten for the purpose.
Send yonrry rder in now and it will have prompt attention.
We carry 2 complete stock of Happy Thought Ranges and Ra-
diant Home Heaters. Call and sec our Stoves before making
a purchase.
In Shelf and Heavy hardware Our Stock Was
Never Clore Complete!
Let tis fignre on your Plumbing. Heating. Iiave'tronghing and
Electric Wiring All work promptly attended to
1 and fully guaranteed.
i d
Chas. C. Lee
*FORM 22 !MONKS --- Movst Ila
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