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OODERIOS, ONT.
ATalkto
Mothers About
Boys' Clotliing
Mothers, do you know we
have lots of Boys' Clothing
carried over from former
seasons 1 You know what
this means. ' It makes it pos-
sible to sell you Boys' Cloth-
ing very much below pres-
ent prices and much cheaper
than you can get through
mail order stores.
Prices are going up. so
w is the best time to buy
to present or future needs.
Cal see what values we
have • • offer.
Prices $1AOO, $13.50
and $ 00
We also have a od.stock
of Hats, Caps, Shi • s and
Stockings for boys.
s
Walter C. Pridham
Phone 57
itsi
vome time ago 'my daughter
severely :welded about the ' legs
..with boiling water. in(medlately
following the accident we plaster-
ed the wounds with "!MECCA."
keeping this up every day, and the
result was the child suffered but
liirie. in a few months there was
u•,t a sign of a alar to le sewn. al-
though several of the parts ealdal
w
ere very severe and stars would
naturally be expected.
We have since .vnsid're.I 'Meeea"
o:. iudtslwuwbte hons!•ho1..1 rem-
and with pleasure gh a it our
1. cry nrrommendatlons.
-ern truly.
MRS. H: D. TRE:tf/IDDER.
Toronto. tint.
For sale by
J. A. Campbell, Dnuggist.
CHILD.LESS
WOMEN
Please Read This Letter And
Saga What Normal Health
Will Do For You.
Berwick, Ont. - " I had organic trou-
ble, and after taking Lydia E. Pink -
ham's Vegetable Compound and Blood
Medicine all my troubles passed away.
I,
was made strong and well and have
been ever since. Now we have a fine
baby boy six months old, and I know
that I would not have this baby and
would still be suffering if it had not
been for your remedies. My husband
and myself say that your remedies
are worth their weight in fold. and I
recommend them to my friends. One
of my aunts is taking them now." -
Mrs. NaroLcoN LAVIQNi, Berwick,
Ontario, Canada.
Among the virtues of Lydia E. Pink -
ham's Vegetable Compound is its abil-
ityto correct sterility in many caeca.
This fact is well established as evi-
denced by the above letter and hundreds
of others we have published in these
columns.
In many other homes. once cbildlesa,
there are now children because of the
fact that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Co m p ou n d makes women normal,
healthy and strong.
If you have the slightest doubt that
Lydia E. Pinpkham's Vegetable Com-
poundPinkharn Medicine Co. t(contidto ential))dia .
Lynn, Maas., for advice. Your letter
will be opened, road and answered by a
woman, and held in strict confidence.
DUNGANNON.
i MR. N., F. WHYARD is the agent
I for THE SiGNAI. at Dungannon.
Orders left with hiw for subscrip-
tions. advertisements or job print-
ing will receive prompt attention.
Telephone l Golericb Hurall. r39.
Thursday, April 22.
Mr. Julies' .Malluugli is visiting at
Tr+eswater. -
Miss Isreaney- returned lest week
from TilMeeteh afhlff t'G.lrleg IT- yhe
home of Iter stater, 31rs. T. E. 1lIirit!u.
Postm:isfer Stuffier. and S E.
Sanderson wen: busy the past frb- days
putting In dralsage from their (+liars.
whk•li dv1•re real -wet.; and we know
they' an. not In favor of wet retlars.'•
Hee. John Currie, ;of Le noon. .wilt-
occupy
wickoccupy the pulpits in 1ttttrganhon and
Albert_ ie'snyterla vehurt:hts w'xL-
Sunday.
The atiatwt meeting of the Wonwu'u
iustitnte Will' he Nair tin Tliiir.iday.•'
April =It,
Mr. and Mrs. 11. J. Itcuiuger 81141
-Mr.. and Mrs. I.. lk•ninger, of WintF
Ilam. sinned friends in the village last
Sunday.
Mr. Iiory Metrotteld has a position
at Stratttroy atgl he and his family -
are moving than• right away. •
Mr. A. ('nllwrt has We eaw-mill
nearly eompleted and has a busy
season's cutting ou hand.
There -are quite a few potatoes mov-
ing this week. the long pekes bringing
them out. - ---
The new fad, the 'IlveraUs Brigade."
is not afeeting-our Imre yeti We are
neo trues' weardrig-rest-:be- 441- 1teit •
not been in the best of health for some
mouths. but he was not runsider.d
seriously ill. He took a sudden
change oil Saturday uud diel at 12.30
that night. He was in his seventy-
first year a 1114 was a ualtye of Golerkh
township. lis the year 1875 he mar-
ried Jeulile 1►reauey and they moved
to the Tann un the 4th evu cession of
Ashlleld at present owned by S. It.
Reid. .t(h•r a short time they bought
the farm across the road, where they
lived until *bout two years ago. wheu
they moved into the village. Mr.
flog leaves to MIAMI their less his
wife and four daughters : Mrs. Ni.hul-
'eni and Mrs. Loekhert, of Aubttru:
Mrs. Straughau, of Renmiller, and
Miss Jeunie telufr, of Myth; also two
sisters : Mrs. Cauplwll, of Oakburn,
Man.. and Mrs. Lockhart. of Stratton.
Ont. The funeral took place ea Tura -
day afternoon from St. Paul's church
to 1►uugaiinon cemetery, ltev. Mr.
Ik,uglas oak -taring. The pallbearers
were Thos. Stothers, Rola. Davidson.
James Maize. S. E. Sanderstm,' John.
Elliott and t:eo. Irwin. \t
}:Ii}:N}:'L FH.
A box social and entertainment is to be
held on the evening of Wednesday, May
5th, at Ebenezer. Admission. adults 50c.
children 25c. Remember the date. 2t
COLBORN E.
Mi Andrew Young has transferred to
the MacKay Farm two tine purebred
female shorthorns. J.ir. MacKay is be -
coning quite interested in shorthorns.
Rev. H. F. Kennedy is to 'deliver an
address on "The Ideal Rural Life." under
the auspices of the Colborne Farmers'
Club, at their next regular meeting. to be
held at llenmdler on Thursday, May 6th,
at 8 o'clock. A Lary attendance is ex-
pected.
MAITLAND CONCESSION Lilt RAPT
-The Literary Club held their meetir
on Wednesday evening. April lith, and
.were pleased to have with them a number
from S. S. No. 4. who helped to nuke the
discussion on consolidated schools inter-
esting. Mention was made of S. S. No. 4
and No. 7 uniting with'Benmiller. The
speaking was interspersed with singing by
.4 number of the scholars. Ladies are
cordially invited to attend theee.meetings.
Mrs. Robe Mc.tUlster. w -ho was vlteit-
Ing at Golerich for a few days. m-
intiest home Tuesday.
The young people are 'puffing on a.
dance on Friday evening. The musk
tTr-'fiat i TTte Ftniiu,i Ritilmnu
Drer•ly,tr>L
Thr farmers. .Ince been busy
tlw pw; t--- Pok:
'3Ir. mud Mrs. !toy Harris t soli,'
of Stratford. motorist up on 74tturday
ro vt *t Int cite bone of ii id Mr..
T. G. Allen. •
The Late Henry ('IufT.-The la•ople
of 1pingaupou-were much silrprlsel on
Smudgy morning to .hear of, the death
of Mr. Henn' Mc chat I:.ed'
e
THOSE EXTRA TIRES
What make are you carrying ou
the' side of your .5r ? Are you sure
they will give you the right .scrviee
when the eua•rgene;y irises 7 There
-win be no doubt lis your mind --41
Ion order Ilominiou Tiers from as.
They stand up raider the- herder'
road conditions.
4:wleataleistg, Retrrradin -tied �'lrb
• Aeuuseies •
if Haman ffit
H. i. F7SNER, GODZBICII'
Fibre Flax Seed
We can still supply Mill -owners and Farmers with
choice Fibre Seed at reasonable prices from our stocks
of direct imported Dutch -Irish and our Dutch -Cana-
dian Ontario -grown.
About 500 bushels of each still on hand.
Delivery can be made at Seaforth, Blyth, Brussels
and Toronto.
Also a quantity of choice Meal Seed.
Wire or write us at either place.
uton County Flax Mills, Limited
Head Office : 96 King St. H., Toronto
GODERiU'll TOWNSHIP.
A meeting of the Ladies' Aid Society of
Taylor's Comer will be held at the home
of 'Mrs. Wm. Haacke, on Wednesday,
Apnl 2Sth. at 2 o'clock p. m.
COMMUNITY HALL. -A public meeting
will be heck.* the Union chjtrch on
Tuesday. lllay`4th, at 8 p. m . to consider
the erection of. the proposed community
IL D o not furter daywith
Itching, ased-
ins, or Proved.
iog Piles. No
surgical open -
a t t o o required,
De. Chase's Ointment will relieve you at once
MA as certainly cure jou. sac • cox; all
��aalle.rm. or EAnaaoon. Bates a Co.. Limited.
1'atouto. Sarnpy�• box heel! you mention We
pear and maims fa stamp to Day Pastille.
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SMITH'S ART STORE
is the plate- te Indy your
WINDOW -SHADES
We are specialist." In this line.
We niakc any .iced ..hack to order.
and mita', keep all the standard
sizes, made up In all rotors. In stork.
Single and Rouble lira.. Curtain
Rods. .1n+ Poles by the foot.
Shades delivered and hung for
you free of charge.
SMITH'S ART STORE
Fast St. ---- - Phone 19*
-._ R. 'rah
Electrical Contractor
Wiring of all kinds up to date
for Telephones, Burglar Alarms,
Police Patrol and Fire Alarm
Systems.
Private Residences and Bust nest;
Places -a specialty.
All Work Guaranteed.
Electric irons, Toaster, Grille,
Fane. Vacuum Cleaners, Washing
Machines, FlaahWghts a n d
Batteries of MI kinds always on
hand.
Ring up 82 or 198 and have us
give yon an estimate 011 your
wiring. It will be done ght.
Robt. Tait
Wee Sweat Ne.t Postoffice
Phone. -Shop 112, House Ilk
God
First
THEY have been called a peo-
ple of one idea- Goo first.
WHATEVER happens, their
work goes on, serving God
and their fellow men.
Et►IPIRFS may rise and fall,
' the world way seem to be
enveloped in blood and strife,
but they still see God's sunshine
and love, still do the nearest
work of mercy. Still praise God
tor the saving of souls.
JUDGE if you will from what
you know of their work,
whether the world has not cause
-to rejoice with them in their ad-
herence to this one idea -"Seek
first the Kingdom of God."
The Salvation-
-1
Army-
308 Citadels
and Inatitntions
in this Territory.
-Use them !
hall. All thee( interested are invited
come prepared to speak on the ,ublect.
is hoped there will be a ful discussion.
to
It.
Remember Rengougb n.•tt Monday
night.
AUBURN.
5000 Rolls NN allpaper
All up-to.clate patterns
From 8c to 75c roll
W. T. RIDDELL - Auburn
%V.dnes&L•ey. April 21.
' Mire. Han, of Ti tont°. is rbdtisg
her. mothetlM.. W21,, Jackson, '9f_rr
the week end,
Mr. Donald Patterson. jr.. of Pere,
Itiver, left on Monday for his home
after visiting his father, who 1„ III.
tit }•inglartd her eel* Hiss Algae
os' 13th er,teesatan of Mullett to
Mr. Jas. Raithby and Mr. 1'olin ring -
teed has sold his harms stunk' anal
implements to Mr. Jas. Ituith ov and
gate posse cion Last Monday. Mr. 11181
Mrs. Colin ¥ingtand int,•;i.1 taking a
trip to the West. owing, to the health
of Mr. Finaland. We are -..cry 1., lose
1141.4 family from 'our community mild
hope they may return and haste herr
again.
Suave of the f rimer, have commenced
working on the ground.
dlr. Noah- Plaetzer and his father
intend moving into Mr. Smylkee !wave
.-4011, baring sold their farm In Col-
borne
Mr. .1a.4. Mntrh bar started on 11114
nwd Work again, grading and gra vel-
1iug thud making a great ituproveme•ut
to -the roads.
DI UTNE T$Q.t181.ES "
CAUSE DISTRESS.
But They Arc Nearly Always
Due to Thin, Watery Blood.
Do not think that because your stomach
is easily upset you are the victim of some
serious malady. One rd the moot common
predisposing causes of indigestion is
anaemia, or thin, watery brad. In fact,
It has become generally recognized that
healthy activity of the stomach is im-
possible unless the blood is rich and red.
Ur. Williams' Pink Pilis have been
found most 'valuable in cases of indiges-
tion, nervous dyspepsia and s{pmach
weakness, ju't because they are a blood -
builder and nerve tonic. The rich. red
blood they make not ohly imparts a
heal•hy digestion, but i arries color to the
cheeks and lips and glees vigor to the
muscles. One important point to remem-
ber is that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills con-
tain no harmful drugs or optatev and are
thus to be preferred to preparations that
merely stimulate tot a tense. Before you •
begin worrying unnecessarily about your
• state of health, try the tonic treatment of
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. You will be I
surprised to see how rapidly your appetite •
returns and your whole debilitated system
revives, as your new, nch blood courses
through your body. Here is the statement
of one person among thousands who have
used Dr. Williams Pink Pilis to their own
great advantage. Mrs. A. Veniot, Hom-
ford, N. S , says "For about two years
1 was a great sufferer from indigestion.
which seemed to carry with it a compli-
cation of other troubles. -Every meal 1
took brought with it misery, as it was
followed by pain. and sometimes nausea
and vomiting. At other times gas would
form in my stomach to such an extent
that my heart would palpitate at an
alarming rate. These conditions brought
on extreme nervousness and irritability,
and i found my general health so much
affected that the least exertion would tire
me. and I slept Mut poorly. I had been
doctoring for several months with no re-
sult beyond slight temporary relief, when
I was advised by arf iend to try Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills, 1 decided to follow
this advice and got a half-dozen boxes.
Good results soon began to show from
this treatment, and the further continued
use of the pills bias made me a well
woman. I can cheerfully recommend Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills to similar sufferers."
You can procure Dr. Williams Pink
Pills through any dealer in medicine or
they will be sent you by mail at 50 cents
a box or nix boxes for $2.50 by writing
direct to the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.,
Brockville, Ont.
M I LLA a &f SON
56 111. 56
a, "The Scotch Store"
STORE HOVRS: b A. M. TO b P. M. r SATURDAYS 9 P. M.
Hoose -cleaning Time Has Arrived
As the windows are the most prominent • .of the house,
they are the parts that require the greatest a d most careful
attention. ' -We have equipped ourselves with a larger and
bCtt r assortment of Curtains, Curtain Materials. and Over -
drapes than ever before.
,
.._ _ . �
Curtain Scrim --36 inches wide, in white, cream and ecru, 29C a yard.
Marquisdfte---ih36 inches wide, hemstitched border, plaid design. fancy stripe
spot, lace -edged and inset with 3 -inch -wide insertion.
Prices 45c, 60c, 69c and 85c a yard.
Curtain Net In several beautiful designs, s1_aosy, and of first-rate
-ity. 36 in., 42 in.. 45 in. and SV hi.�, wide ; white, cream
(cm Three Ore extra good value, ranging in prices from 45C a yd. to $I.50 a yd.
/
Colared Marqu• isette-- In moss green. rose and gold, hemstitched bor-
-der, 75c a yard.
Beautifully designed in flowers interspersed with
Fancy Colored Net--birds-an ideal overdrape for Curtains. Puce
90C a yard.
Cretonnes, Chintzes and Brocades
A ap1:- hd variety of duplex and doniestic Cretonnes. 36 and 45 inches wide.
Ch,ntses---tf a very high order. inchoice designs and solosings.
-a' moor green. old rose. electric blue and :old sold. Peke
a;9S li yd-
Ripp.A strong heavy material, for upholstering purposes. in dark
--green and dark cardinal, 50 in. wide. Pric[.i� a yard.
Hemstitched Marquisette, with narrow crocheted edge, 2% yds.. 36 in. wide, $3.35 a pair
Dainty Voile Curtains, in ivory, lace -edged. inset with insertion, from $3.75 a pair.
Cream Swiss Curtains, of very good quality. 2'-; yds. long. from $4.50 a pair.
Lace Curtains, special, 45 in. wide, 2,4 yds. long, a good variety,from $2.95 to $650 a pr.
Scrrim Curtains, a very fine variety, from $3JI
Cartaia Extension Rods -both Single and Double.
CaII and see our R iadow Curtain display before buying.
Orders by phone or mail receive best and prompt attention.
PHONE 56
Millar's Scotch Store TiWNE 54
The Leading Phone and Mail Order Store
KINTAiL.
TUESDAY, April 20.
Mr. John K. McGregor. of Granum.
Alta, is renewing old acquaintances here.
Mrs. A. Evans has returned to Port
Dover.
Mr. and Mrs. Albin Griffin arrived here
this week atter visiting friends at Detroit.
As the result of a fall, Harry West had
the misfortune to have his elbow put out
of joint.
ST. HELENS.
Mr. Harry Wo.ls has commenced
ploughing•on his farm at St. Helene
The BL Helens Women's lnstttnte
w III hold its April meeting on Thurs-
day, the 20th. at the home of Sirs. B.
Naylor. at 2.80. Subject : "Best
Methods of Preparing Flah :" roll call
-hints in hoes cleaning: mnsIe. etc.
A cordial invitation Is extended to all
the ladies.
LOCAL Torics IN BRIEF.
Mrs. C. Fisher, of Detroit. is visiting
her sister, Mrs. Ben. Allen.
Mrs. Frank Allen and Master Frank
returned this week from a visit to
Toronto.
On May 2nd there will be a slight
change in the C. P. R. train service. The
train flow leaving at 1.40 p. 1g. will leave
at 1.35 p. m.
Mr. A: F. Somersall, who was book-
keeper In the otlhr of l'rondfoot. KII-
loran & Tooke for a number of years,
has taken a similar position with the
National Shlpbnlltling Co.
John Tremor, a farmer of Tncker-
amfth township, near liensall, appeared
before Judge i)ickann on Saturday for
senten e neon a charge of Incest.
Tretnur U fifty -font years of age, and
hie offence was continued over a period
of ...venal years. Rus Honor addressed
the prisoner at some length before
miming the sentence of not lees than
five years and not More than ten years
in the Klagston penitentiary.
Just a Wkfired ! DON'T WORRY !
This M is assins1•g et • Nervous
Breakdown
How often do we
bear people say "Oh.
there's Nothlag the
matter, juin a little
that's ail,"
This may be the
begtnnlag of a Ner-
vous Breakdown and
may soon be followed. by Ioeadiseki%
Diestne re, pains Is the region of the
Spine, Weak Dtgr.Hoa and many
other troubles.
Hacking's Heart and Nerve Remedy
Is almost more to prevent Nervous
Collapse. It is just the right tklag
tux Nervous Trouble. of any kin.
Whoa You "don't feel right," and tire
easily you should not delay fa taklag
this wonder remedy, an ft will beteg
bask the Vigor aid Vitality et flood
Hesith. that you so muck desire.
Tt drives away Fear. Nervousness
aN Deopoedeacy and mak.. your
Weep more moms* aid aetlatytmg; ft
b a Toulc and litres/theme to the
Heart, the Nerves, the Brats aid the
sets.
Teat Worry end don't give up be-
calm ethers modifiees have failed to
bele you. buy a new boxes of Hack-
ing's Heart sed Nerve Remedy hem
your dealer to -day aad au Improve-
ment la year *sedition will quickly
fellow.
Be shoats cast yea get Backing's, 1t
year dealer does sot keep It, we will
gladly goad It by mail. Pries fey a
hot, 4 ter 11.21. Haekleg•s Lighted,
L88 wet, Ogg
Hackiag's Besot dig ii.. Rnasny
is simply a wo.Melai prsparetlos for
Diereses of this Wart; drives not
PM.. Fear, 'lorry td Ira aorseredr
ty that goes along wttk diseases ad
this most lmportaat orgaa.
BI.i11IPLffill81112811
de -vitalises the whole bodily sews -
Metier and Toe lima Have Peep fa
order to batld up your health sad
strength. If the Nerves are all a
toggle and jumpy, gad the Brain Is la
a state of unrest through Overwork.
Worry or some P'unetfoul Disorder.
a restful sleep will be difficult to ob-
tain. Do sot dope yourself with
"sleeping powders" or "heart devisee-
eats"-take
epresseata"-takeMelting's Heart an
Nerve Remedy gad a sstaed saesg►
will follow.
R ADAUBIR
is Nature's Ritual of dfsharaony la
the human body. It may come from
impoverished blood, overtaxed bears.
lees d deep or it may be from Cos-
geetlos followed by Inflammation.
No natter what the curse may be
Hackies's Heart and Nene Remedy
will help you.
People wbo have been alifag for
years shoats not expect a Oompiete
(l.'s be a sew days but should Per-
sist 1s the treatment la order to ban-
ish the underlying carica and to eor-
rest the evil conditions that bring
about the trouble. You should be
Suss to get Hackling's as no other
hied win de. Ds about
your madMtaa ea Tpp1k health Ice
tmportaat.
Haekiag's Heart *ad Nwe Remedy
Is soM by all first class druggt.te or
by mail pool paid. Pries Ile a bog.
• hexes for 7$2.10, Hacktag's Lkaft•Ci