HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1917-8-2, Page 4THURSDAY, AUGUST `L, 1917
THEsSIGNAL - GODERICH, ONTARIO
Strain HatSa e �I
at Half Price
Commencing Saturday, August
4th, all Straw Hats, excepting
Panamas, at just half
regular price
Walter C. Pridham
PHONE 57
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DUNGANNON.
MR. N. F. WHYARD is the
agent for THE SIGNAL at Dungannon.
Orden left with hlm for subscriptions.
advertisements or job printing will re-
ceive prompt attention. Telephone
(Ooderlah )Lural) r'
THOS. G. ALLEN.
I)UNOANNON
UER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES
IRBIONER POR AFFIDAVITS. 1rrC.,
AND CONVEYANCER
WILMI, Dans, Monreaoss, AolUUMsgn,
art.. cARZFULLY xxaClrr1D AND
Moser SCrruaD role
Moaroaogs
Agent for Ftr*. Wind and Life Inmuranoe in
the best Comp..•.res only.
PORT ALBERT.
' Ice cream will be served on Mr. H. Hayden's
lawn UI Saturday evening.
WEDNESDAI, Aug. 1.
Mn. Jane Drennan is visiting her
sister. Mn. Henry. in Huron.
Miss Marguerite McNsh, of Dun-
annon, is the guest of Min Minnie
Dickson.
Mise Della McGee with some of her
friends intends camping for a few
weeks in Dungannon shortly.
Mr.AlbertMyers,of Stratford, has re-
turned to his home atter a few weeks
camping by the lake here.
Mr. and Mrs. David Martin, of De-
troit, are visiting with the lady's
mother, Mn. James Young. of this
place.
Min Mary Morris and Master Doug-
al, of Saltford, are visiting their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mc-
Millan.
Dr. Nelson, of St. Thomas, who has
LOST.—ON SATURDAY, JULY 21. been visiting with relatives bete for
• chid'. lockat and'Mai° with the name several weeks, returned to his home
"Edith" 'ed ole the locket t\'lll the
engraved
recent)
Ander Dioses leave at the bakeshop and 1,e re- y
warded 1 MBS. N. J. TRF.LLAVLN. 71 t Mr. and Mrs. Clove Myers and fam-
ily have returned to their house at
Stratford after speodiug a few weeks
in their cottage by the water.
Mr. and Mrs., Morrison, of Houston,
Texas. are here on their wedding
A number of our villagers took in tour, and are staying with the lady's
the sports at Auburn on August 1st mother, Mee. Wm. Richardson, sr.
All report • good time. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Torvey and son
Misner B. and J. Wilkinson, of Tor- James, of Morris t iwnship, and Mr.
onto, were visitors at the home of Mr. I Wm. Woodroe and sons, Howard and
Robert McKenzie last meet Clifford. of 8askatl,hewan were here
Mr. and Mrs. King, of Chatham, are
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.8. Loynes
at present.
and Mrs. c eozie .
Mrs. Gillen and daughter, of Duluth, Mr. R.eir J. Hr o; icing with their sister,
and Mrs. M. McRae. of Lochalsh, I Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cunningham and
spent a few days at the borne of Mr. (daughter, Betty. of Toronto, and Mr.
and Mn. F. Ross. and Mee. Horace Cunningham and
Mrs. (Rev.) G. Gomm and family children, of Wsikerville, arrived in
lett on Monday for Blackstock, their their cars and spent • week with the
new charge, where Res. Mr. Gomm fin -meths parents. Mr. sod Mrs. N.
bad gone • few days previously. I Cunningham.
Rev. W. A. Gardner, B D., of Tor -
There will preach in Dungannon and j Then is more catarrh In taloa section of the
country than all otbor dt.ease+t put tosether,
Pett Albert Presbyterian churches. and ter Sean ;.,!1.0t
t ens wDDOaed W be IucurwDls.
WHEN USING
W 1 LSON'S
FLYPADS
READ DIRECTIONS
CAREFULLY AND
FOLLOW THEM
EXACTLY/
SOMETHING ABM! '!PR)iw
• The Belgian Town That Has Talmo
a Place to Our History. .
I Although Canadtans pronouns
the word "Ypres" so many ways
tbat It is no: always possible to
Identity what Is moat, the town has
nevertheless passed into our history.
It will be remembered in thousands
of Canadian families through many
a generation because so many of our
men suffered and fought and died
there.
The little Belgian town of Ypres
is sure enough of a p=ace In history;
but. in Canada, at any rate, it will
always be specially sure of It under
no
loth
Far more effective than Sticky Fly i Flanders ever me hheardcand would esert
Catchers. Clean to handk. Sold by tainly never recognize. The "Tom -
Druggists and Chown everywhere. my," who for over two years has
held up the German reeves round the
famous Ypres salient, insists on cen-
time Was Ineate•tl not far from shote. Ing It "Wipers," tad the t:aae has
Dr. Tillman worked with her for "taken on," as be would say. it
bourn, but ad to no even. ae she was traveled over to England, and
already dead. The coroner. Dr. I "Wipers" began somehow to be as -
Thompson, of Clinton. was summoned aoctated with "hot corners." The
and after holding an inquest gave as I present Prince Minister, i■ the course
his opinion that her death was due to of one of his speeches, some swaths
heatt tsiluie and not t. drowning. It I ago, alluded to the place by this
is sepia, -ed that the shock end fright , name, and "Wipers" It is likely to re -
1,t the rough waves had caused death, main, and as "Wipers" it is likely to
as she wa% a very delicate gel. Mich be discussed for many years.
sympathy is felt for her bereaved' Curiously enough, 11 is not the
family in their redden effliotioo. first entry of Ypres into the English
language In this, or at any rate a
similar, form; for it was In the looms
Of Ypres that was made, in the mid-
dle ages, the famous "tones d'yper."
the costly table linen, or dia-
pers. which the great ladies of Eng -
that has been developing for some land admired s+, much, says war bal-
titne, fella of the National Geographic So -
Mt. Steel Hunter has resigned bis olety. To -day, of course, the town is
position with the town as engineer in a battle -.cared shell of its former
charge of the fire protectign water- self. It was occupied by the Ger-
works, after eight years servile. lee mans in the course of their forward
will be succeeded by Mr. J.ht. Nevins, march on October 1, 11114; but a
who conies from Brussels. Mr. Hun- month later be British regained It,
ter has taken a position at Calumet, and, since then, the buildings of the
Mich. old town have leen steadily crumb -
ALL 9uccsssrot.—The following ling before *v intermittent shell fire
pupils of Lucknow continuation clap from the German lines. Ypres, bow -
were successful in the lower school ever, will .Ise again, and amongst
examinations for entrance to normal the bulldiags to be restored will
schools : A. Alton. M. Errington. L. burely be the great Cloth Hall. the
Fidlaysoo, R. H. Mitchell. H. 9. Mac- old. turreted, three-storey building.
kenzie, M.J. MacDonald, C.O. McNay, whose belfry at one time rose 230
M. J. Rathwell; J. A. &others, N. Lr, feet above the street below. The
Thompson. This includes ell who great Cloth Hall of Ypres was Indeed
wrote on this examination. The fol- the most famous building of its land
la Belgium. Begun by Count Bald- cewsiom
wig IX. of Flanders, tt was over s Mr. and Mn. Frances Hillock, of
!area : Willie B. Andrew, Stanley
merehundred years is building, aald, for Godrricb, visited their old home on
G. Burne, Ethel M. Howe, ai, Katie Mae- mere than three centuries after Ira ,the tkh concession last week.
Donald, Lorne R. MacDonald, Willie co end's n„ was the centre of the Mr. and Mrs. Alt. Phillips and sun
G. McCall, Clarence P. McMillan, len' world's market for cloth. More than Homer, of Al ng, Mich., visited
McRae, Alt. T. Mitchell, Kenneth C. 4.000 looms were kept busy in the Mr. end Mrs. O. F. Edward Iwt week.
Murdie. As this constitutes the town In those days, and merchants On Friday of last week Mrs. T. J.
whole clap the results are about as from far and sear attended Its great Johnston, of the 4th concession, was
satisfactory a• could be. cloth mart. The population then thrown from a ride delivery rake
numbered over 200.00. It was, in- when the horses became frightened at
next Sunday, with a view to Seal!. A I beater% pra.crfbed lora! remedies. and by Don -
present, while all candidates are beard• al•e.ae, tgreatly innaenced by noostitartosal
large. congregation is requested to hell .tautly autrI to can with local trea.ment.
ro•ou n.xd t Incurahle. l:atarrM is • local
f d littleoo^dltioas►nAtherefore require..constitutional
Mr. Roy Wlllu wife and
Crwtment Ba11L Catarrh t'un• twnatactrod
daughter etln of Toronto, were the I by F. J. cbeney a Co.. rol•do. tibio. Ix a U0011 -
guests of . and Mrs. B. J. Crawford ,.titntional remedy. is taken internally and
for • few days last week. They left on ecu through thep blood oil the MUCOUS
Monday morning for Winnipeg, when fads of the sytSm. Oue hundred dollars Is
y g peg• 'Rend for guy cans that Hal,'.. Gawrrh $feesp
Mr. Willis has a very lucrative fall'. to cure. Send for circular, and testP
moolala.
position.\ l J. CHENEY R CO.. Toledo. O.
Ba PATRIOTIC- s, Haying will be said b drnalenv.7sc.
well over this w k in this locality.
Hairs rosily Pills for constipation.
This will give • splendid opportunity
to the hsymaken to celebrate- the
completion of an excellent hay harvest
at Dungannon on August 81h. Be
patriotic and help s good cause. We
have had splendid hay weather, and
bay in. abundance. There is an
excellent, outlook for a bountiful bar -
vest. Our soldiers at the front are
showing a magnanimous spirit. let
us be large -hearted and do our part
towards the generous cause of $..i.'-
isg those who are sorely in need. If
you cannot come, send your offering
to aid the lied Cross and help your
''entry.
Tit LATE R4,BRRT HRNDERNON. -
On Sunday, July Lind, the spirit of
Hobert Henderson passed peacefully
away. Al hough In failing health for
the past ree years, the end came
rather un xpectedly. Born at Am-
herst Isla , on January 31st, 1844,
the dec had resided for the past
fotty years at concession 4, Weet Wa-
wanosh, where he was greatly es.
teemed by friend and neighbor. He
wait a consistent member of the
Methodist butch for some thirty-five
yeare. His wife, Annie Elizabeth
Garvin, passed away three years ago.
He leaves to mourn his lose one son,
David (with whom he resided for the
past three Years), and one daughtef,
Mrs. R. R. Anderson, of Swift Cur-
rent, Sask., who was present for the
lamer .I. The tunetal was held July
kith to Dungannon cemetery,Rev.
J. A. McKelvey officiating. The pall
bearers were Messrs. John Mclean,
LUCKNOW.
MONDAY, July 30.-
Dr.
0.
Dr. D. (redden bas gone to Roches.
ter, Minn.. to undergo medical exam-
ination b -cause of an internal growth
lowing get the sone standing by ex-
emption, having gone sal work on
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4:t THE COLBORNE STORE 41t
SPECIALS for SATURDAY ONLY
Here are a few specials Peat are real moneyS4ttakers. Seasonable goods that must be
cleared, and Cleared quickly. Read the list intelligently and you will be sure to find something
you are in need of and can save money on by buying now. These prices are good only on Sat-
urday of this week.
MIDDY BLOUSES
Middy Blouses are just what is needed for this warns weather and you can bay them on
Saturday at greatly reduced prices. White Middy Blouses in all sizes, with plain white or
colored collars, with or without belt, pockets, short ot long sleeves, at reduced prices. $1.50 fur
$1.23, $1.`25 for 99c and $1.00 for 74c.
SILK SWEATERS
For Saturday only. A line of Silk Sweater Coats rednced for this day. Ladies' Silk
Sweater Silk Coats made of the yt with tassels,ality,and out large collarriin t white not
or self tcolocotton
and in accurate
the Silk, beautiful long girdle
sizes, in colors rose, Copenhagen, pink and a beautiful shade of yellow. Regular $12.50, for
$10.99.
On Saturday we are putting twenty pieces of Dress Materials that are in dress lengths of
x yards on sale. These goods come in the newest and daintiest of patterns and there are no
t o alike. New checks, stripes and combinations of check3 and stripes, and all new this season.
T • is the time for summer dresses. Why not get yours now when they are reduced in price
Regular $1.00 for 74c, 90c for 69c, 85c for 134c, 75c for 49c, 44c for 29c.
Ten pieces of good pattern Summer Muslin, Regular 20c and 25c, for 12c a yard. A
real snap at will not last long.
DRESS MATERIALS
This store will be closed Wednesday afternoons at 1 o'clock during July and August
a J. H. COLBORNE owe
0ODERICH TOWNSHIP. the noise. She had ber shoulder bone
•
WEDN&SDAT Aug. 1. broken and was hadly bruised and
Mr. Win. Logan, of Varna, visited
at R. Y. Uoz's last Sunday.
Mn. M. R.Iton, of Wiudsor, visited
Mrs. O. F. Edward the past week.
Mr. Logan Keys. of Nashville, Ten-
nessee, visited at Mr, Thos. Uox's last
week.
Mrs. A. McDougall. of London, is
visiting Mrs. Jas. Bell, of the 41b con -
LOTHIAN.
TUESDAY, July 31.
Min Elsie Barge, of Stratford, is
visiting her cousins. the Swans.
Miss Margaret McKay, of Kintail,
is (spending a week or so visiting Mrs.
Rod Csmphell.
Alvin Sherrill sad sister, Miss
Mabel, of London, are visiting at.
George Swen'€,
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mit-hell motored
up from Detroit and vis. Led their
CO urine the MacDonald..
OnlTUARY.—We are very worry to
have to report the sad news of the
death of Mn. Samuel Swan. formerly
Latina Bell Johnston. She attended
school in Lucknow until shortly be-
fore ber msrriege a little more than a
year ago. A baby was born in the
Swett home two week. ago, and all
(teethed to be going well until Monday
afternoon, when the mother developed
septic ' poison, which caused her death
during the night. She was In her
twen ty•flv'et, year:endwae a daughterof
Mr. and Mr+. Archibald Johnston, of
Ashfleld. Deepeet sympathy is ex•
preened for the bereaved families. The
funeral, wbidh took niece on Sunday
afternoon, was very largely attended.
BRIEFS. — Monday next will be
Luckuow'e civic holiday Mrs. J. deed. to the Introduction of cloth -
McGarry is here from Toronto visit- mating, towards the end of the
ing friends Min A. Elliott, of Eleventh Century, that Ypres owed
all its subsequent prosperity.
Towards the end of the fourteenth
century, however, popular uprisings
and an ocean of other troubles dealt
Bayfield, is visiting at the home of her
uncle, Dr. Elliott Miss Margaret
Miller, of 8t. Helene, has returoed
home atter spending nearly a year in
Alberta Mn. William Jamieson hardly with the city. The popMaUoa In a : c,i.n:rtes. AFk for our
has lett for the West to spend 'be began to dwindle, the weave's, on Tun .i A1,VISEIt,whlch wdn be
summer months Mr. and Mrs. whom the Drosperft7 of tete town MARION HARIOY.
W. J. Treleaven, of Hanley,8~k'• largely depended• began to migrate, au University at., Muntrdals
shakeu up.
Miss Lydia Walters, of Taylor's
Cotner, underwent an operation tor
appendicitis last week and is doing
nicely.
DEATH OF Miss MART L1N1)s Y.-1
The deatb of Mies Mary A. Lit.ds..y
occurred in Ooderich township ou
Thursday, July 2dtb, after an illness
of aeverat yearn. The deceased, who
was torty-four years of age, was the
daughter of the late David Lindsay.
The funeral was held on Saturday,
July Z8, to Maitland cemetery, Rev.
W. E. Darling, of Bayfield, conductiog
the service. The pallbearer, were :
O•wald Ginn. Howard Walter, Luther
Afro D. A. MUr•tiug, J. R. Turreuce
andT. M. Woods.
ANNUAL MaaTttva.—The Goderich
Township Patriotic Society bed its
annual sheeting on WVedncsury of lest
week at the honie of Mrs. T. .1oz.
The followlog officers were elected for
the emitting year : President, Mrs. O.
W. Andrews :\ let vice-prestident, Mr...
Dictum ; 2nd rice -president, Mn. T.
J. Johnston ;dtory-.r•easurer, Mli.e
Mamie
ti
Mamie secretary-
D• ursurer, Misr Muiirf Johnston.
During Inc Cis -t ysat .the 8uciety has
✓ ealized g11o0, in whidb $314) w.• the
proceeds from the Bern swam at Mr.
J. B. Iteyuolua' on July ..4.
When you are going to the movies
make it a point before starting 1.0
1111 up on green onion,. It le a sure
way to avoid being crowded.
0 Y SECUR
!NVEN-
sent tree
are visiting relatives hen Mr. J.' and when the student of history
A. MacLennan, of Toronto, i- spend- takes note of Ypres, sas' towards the
ing a week's vacation at the old Moire sed of the slzteenttt century, he finds
on the 'eke shore Mr. J. G. And- it a little peace of fol mos. than
enure has returned home from a Weenit
inhabitants.
cru trip. He went as far u ,
Van- One of the great events in MI hls-
eouver Mn. Arnold Cowen and
two children. Orace and Jack, of Tor- tory was, of mousse the laat'tle of
onto, are visitiret with Mss. Cowsn'. Cobrtrel, "the Battle of the Spurs,"
mother, Mrs. Cliff Mn, Campbell which was Sought under its walls.
and daughter, of Ham i an vl•it- In that battle, whish recorded the
tag relatives here Mr. p a Ben, first importaaj victory won by in -
formerly of the flntb of Bell & Dowse, fantry since the Battle of HasUaga,
pow of . pybill, Sask., was in town it was tie red -coated contingent of
list week, having come east to attend Ypres which, joined with the men
the funeral of his tuother Mrs. from Bruges and Courtrai, defeated
Kinebelo and children, of Chicago, the Dench ander Count Robert of
are visiting the lady s slater, Mr.. Artois. Ypres, Indeed, like so maay
Philip McMillan. of the towns to this part of F1• n,
has seen its 'Oar- of fighting. -
Make Yourself Strong fog the °eecagtorth century r she
four times capWeed by the IsYensis�
BAYFIELU.
TUESDAY, July 31.
A number of young ladies front
Stratford are spending a few weeks on
"The Cedars."
Mrs. Tolmie, of Windsor, and her
dwughten are occupying their ab ninding vitsI t
bet, many years before the present
-- ' war, it had ceased is be a place of
People with strong constitutions es- any sanitary iumertanoe. and some
cape most ot the minor ills that make thirty years age Its on fortifications
life miserable for other*. Don't you I wart, dJsaaatleb, tie ramparts betag
e• vy the friend who does not know converted Into boulevards Pied pro-
f. hs• n headache Is, whose digestion is 'nenadiG 1n guile recent times.
perfect and who sleeps smuttily at Times devoted self chiefly to ►De
night? How ter do you come from' mat 'Ala of Valeneletaes lace. al -
this dead iptine ? Have you ever made tion!, it ads' carried on a large
an earnest elf .t•. to strengthen your trade in bolter. It !s •city of the
c n•tiUt inn, to build up your system plains. the wide, sandy Flemish
t . used off discomfort and disease ? Dtatas; a ty. too of wide streets
U.dea. you hare an organic disease it and old -we d bulicdangs, past which
is generally poeeihle to so improve the little er Tperlee mates Its
your pbysi 'al condition that perfect way to the
Yser
health will he Souse. The flat thinit
to be dune is to build up your blond, es
poor hio id is the "source of physicist The Ottawa Fire.
weakness. To. build up the blood Dr. There are many Canadians who
%Villiam'.' Pink Pale is just the medi- will always believe, official state -
cine you need. Every dose help. to 'nests to the eontrary notwlthstasd-
make new blood which reediest every iag, that the Germane had soma -
nerve and every part of the body, thing to do with the bursing of the
bringing color to the cheeks, bright- Parliament Buy' dings at Ottawa.
nem to the eye., • steadiness to the Wben Mr. Nathbm, the American
bandit, s good appetite and splendid editor who has exposed so fussy
energy. Thousands throughout the .rpstomis plots was in Toronto re-
eountryy whose condition once made matey be was asked about the mat -
them despair owe their present good I ter. i�1� said that be kad no Positive
health to this medicine. It you sol tolorml�on but three weeks beton
one of the weak and ailing give Dr. It toot ace they had information of
Williams' Piot Pill* • fair trityl and I a plan to destroy the Parltaveat
once the daily gain in new health and' Bulllipga about that time, with two
B. J. Crawford, Jos. Mellough, Jae.
two y'
Redmond, Wm. Smith and Robert cottage, 'Shingle Shack." You can get these pills through any
Bell Mise Marion DnugIes, of Hyde ! medicine dealer or by mail post paid at
Park, is visiting her aunt and uncle, 60 cents • box nr six hoxe s for $2 fit)
Mr. and Mrs. John Tough. from the Dr. Williams Medicine Uo.,
THERE IS A MESSAGE IN TH18I Mr. Beverly Ketchen, of Hamilton, Brockville, Ont.
Mae joined his wife and family in their
cottage nu Sunset Heights.
Mr. and Mbit. Hunt and family, of
London, arrived on Saturday and are
occupying Mn. Roes' cottage, "Sam
H Inn."
Mies Stewart, of London. and
Master Kenneth Stanbury, of Exeter.
are gusstsat Mrs. titanhury's cottage,
"The Cedars."
LADY'S STORY.
She Tells What Dodd's Kidney Pills Do
for Women.
Hamilton, Ont., July 30 Special).—
The story told by Mrs. H. Dickens, of
70 Tom street. this city. carries a ides -
stage of hope to every suffering woman
in Canada.
"After my hahy was horn," Mrs.
Dictens states, "i used to After with
my hack and had no heart to do m
work around the home. But I read
ahnut Dodd's Kidney Pills and what
they have don* for other, so i thought
i solid get a hos and sew what they
would do for me. i am plewse4 to sa
that atter taking two holes 1 found
such at relief i would not be with-
out. then in the bones, My daughter,
t.no, had been very sick nn and off for
a Inag time. Iter, nerves got so bad
we were afraid we wood awe her in
.h• hrapltal. But. 1 am pleased fn sa'
she is better through ,laking Dodd •
Kidney Pills." -
DRoweurdAre1nsgT.—Asad drown-
ing accident occurred on Monday
afternoon In the lake, just beside the
south pier, when Miss Margery
Chnwetl, of Clinton, lost her life. Mies
Chowen witi, Mitre girl friends was in
the water bathing and the water being
very rough she was knocked off her
feet by s wave and carried out by the
under t,ow. Her sister also was
knooked down by tiles wares, but her
screams were heard by Mr. Casty
Atkinson, who was In the river with
his ,rotor -h,$1 and who hurried to
the tweet, and was sun'ssafol In sav-
Ing her A number of men withered
and search at one. started for the follow be able to put, It Minter us wh i dashes ma the eaelue
missing girl, who afle some little says. "1 told you so r Bre.
LuniUeh "tants to Canada. The
Attorney -General for New York
State was not informed of this, be-
cause a Mr. Marshifl had let it 11e
over,, not believing the Information,
though he had since said he did set
forward the information. Both Par-
HENMILLER. tiamest Buildings and the munition
WEDNESDAY, Aug. 1. planta were damaged by fire or bomb
Mr. R. T.Pfrimmer has a barge gang wtthtn fort,<Ight hours of the tines
working on his sow dam He expects ne whish The Provfdaace Journal
the job will be completed in about six Must information. "That V all i terve
week 1 of tie Ottawa nee," said Mr. Haty�.
Rev. and Mn. P. 8. Banes and the 'se i am content to bMleve that It
latter's sister, Dr. Bagshaw, of Ham- could not be charged to carelessness
ikon, are spending several days of this ser laet of ordinary preeautton at
weak at Crediton. Ottawa, because we know how (MO
The lee cream social on the grounds Emit !t is to circumvent than mem."
of 8 R.No 2 on Wednesday evenitg,
July 2o4,,, was very successful. With I Light Craft.
ideal weather, alarge crowd turned out Tbs Canadian canoe, whish for
to partake of the excellent supper pro- tights'ss, carrying - power, see-
•ided and to listen to the splendid pm• worthiness, sad name of propulsion
seam afterwards. Music was provided I has no rival, was an Invention of the
y the Clinton Orchestra and there North American Indians, whose
were oohs, duets, etc.,h� local t.lent. birch -tart craft wee for a long
i )r- period the 'wittiest boat propelled
The proceeds were in t e neighl
hoed of PIO. I by rsaa's Mew.l's; lest as the native
if it 'should after all turn nut thet -catamaran le the only vesewl that
Lord Kitchener le alive, won't the cam slid* ever the terrible surf that
For Good Reliable Shoe
Repairs, try
Smith as Ring
30 East Street. Opposite Knox Church
Git'e Us a Trial
We may i.e mistaken, but it looks
as though this old Province was g0
to demonstrate that it can show the
Western youngsteu what real crops
look like.
Hern's Grocery
We were asked the other
day if we had in stock some
of the most commonly used
Polishes. Here is a list of
some we have on hand.
Shoe Polishes
Stove Polishes
Silvo and Electro -Silicon,
for silver
Brasso, for brass
Wonder Shine and Welling-
ton Knife Polish, for cutlery
Spick and Span and Old
Dutch Cleanser, for general
cleaning
Renu -all and Liquid Ven
eer, for furniture
Bon Ami, for glass
W. HERN
Cern.,' Naw,.nonet.
and agaare
Prov. es
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EUROPEAN WAR PIG'I'URES
On the British Western T'e'at to Trane.—Ptrittg a long range gun.
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The British dvanoe hs the West—Tarseers back among the trenches
lid of Qe ra Sal