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See Out Select Stock of
Ladies' Whitewear
in the Latest Effects
Ladies' Collars
sod many other lines of wo-
men's and children's wear.
Novelty Goods
A very extensive line. It
would be worth your while to
call and insect thein.
Miss S. Noble
South Side Square -- Gederi:h
McEwen's
Specials
Flannelettes at reduced prices.
Sheeting at reduced price*.
R.rkfa.t Drill at reduced prlew
Ginglia rti at reduced peaces.
A nice assortment for Window
Curtains. from 2k and up.
All -wool Serge. nary blue. double
width, et 11.75 per yard.
Underwear. to (clear. at prices
worth w 4Ue
A •.'sat afasber of articles In
Gr cerieu at reduced prones.
J. J. McEWEN
Phone 46
The Square
Kodak while yeti, then get your
Developing and Printing dose b,
R. R. SALLOWS
Go-_Pumbing
1.5 A ,DELIGHT
Poor Plumbing
IS AN ABOMINATION
When we do the Joh, we
give you the right kind -the
kind that gives you plea.ur••
and ..)tufurt.
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FRED. HUNT
"THE PLVMBLR"
Hamilton *troll PAon. (aa
Pinioning Heating
E*veat.roughing Metal Woe k
COUNTY AND DISTRICT.
Ills* lila gaud., of ltruas•ls. tau•
Peal re-engaged eat the staff ut Mount ;
Forest Butane*. (college.
Forty people lett the Ilensall sea
tion owe morning rwwutly to take in
the Farm laborers I.:xeur.ion to the
West.
Iter. 1)r. Aitken, formerly pustor of
St, Andrew's chun•l., Klppeu, ha. been
engaged to tench In the Teehuk'al
i'ich/trl In Toronto.
Thema. /:(,wily, Howiek, wet. in-
stantly killed .a few day's ago, when
he fell from a haymow in the baro of
a neighbor. Andrew Miller, wham he
was assisting.
May Ine•kinghaw. widow of the
late Robert Martin, .11441 In Truckle),
in lu•r hint] yearUntil five 4ar•
ago the 'fatally Mewl on the 4th e.•n•
.r-u,k.w Of Huron.
THE SIGNAL
Thursday, August 214. 1021. -t
�yy1NE BACKUS DEAL
I'rrmier Drury F.xpl•6r I h - I r;,uI-
action and Makes Clem II,. lttf•
-
Bode in the Lakes of the ►l,rrls
('ontrovers)-Points Out \Ir. Frr-
gusuii s Ineowsislenee.
bee/CI -^-.,.-
• At Jlenesetuug Lark uu .\iieile 11th
Premier 'Drury tack '•.. n.L„u to i
make i.1. opposition clear . 1' the Lake
When you meet with an accident . art the woods awl Enaish River
••-a cut, a burn, a scald or a bruise quest ion. 11 was ale ' .•'gai'ually
•-don't spend money needlessly la clear and masterful ezp"-irb,l of a
doctor's bills, but apply Zam-Buk vane which 1. arousing • emsidereble
at once. This herbal balm will end Iutrre.. lar -the Yrovltlst* • I h, 1' ,mane
quickly.
the pain, stop the bleeding, prevent aloe, pointed eat th* tW4)I ice,.,;. attt-
t
festering and heal quickly. Eee)t tele of the Jiion.,0, ilowa:,i lettguson• box handy. in ,••'rrlticlslnt the., Fare, , - .;�.vern
For akin troubles Zam-Bak is mII for telling away Pro'. t. -l:al right.,
equally Invaluable. A skin disease a1Nl then rudura 14 ti :'''i'•„i Ile
cured by Zam-Buk does not break Federal. Government .1 ,sieJ .Wray
out amain, because Zam•Buk cures these rights.
from the "root " up, North of Krd,ra the F' -lie' Itici r
Zam-Buk Is best for eczema, bolls runs west to Joint (1:Cinulieg
blood -poisoning and piles. AU River below the Lake 1.r :°•WI..10.
Mr. and Mr.. John TIams.'u...f 1-s- dealers 6Oc, hoz. Most of the Lake of th'• \1....:
atwl
1..ne•. flmen0e• the engazemeut of all of the FsagllAh•-Ktve' �'��t
thele daughter. Paccar Will'•u it t.. Ars } -BUk - tarin. a dew known .: \ 11
low Copeland. of Klrk(fi11. tile mar- aii
n mut dant regulates+ thq flee. ia„uyy�/ih
rlage to take, place this mouth. i Illke and se controls the' eaterelea•l.
In 1149w the Ontario dov.'11m•• /wall,
1111 agreement with the „A u r of rl
dam to take over the angel. len .d the
water level. The owner, '- .aid. how-
ever,
ow-ever, terminate this ajrr.-a tale at any
time by giving thift,7 day+: 'woke.
Later on the were?' level in the Lakr
of the Womis became au international
gnestion, and to protea the United
States a tare foot range of level was
A pretty wedding wan wlewulsrd at allowed. Four engineer }.',•r.• last 111
"Taw l'i11ei' on ,4ugu*t 17th. when charge. two reprem'ndne the 1►utark,
Ethel Irene, youngest (Wielder of Mr. I:ficrrnm• art and two representing
and Mea (: D. C. Hera. of Seaterth, _ ____ . •
was wilted la marriage to halter„ the Dominion.
Alexander 11remuer. only sun of Mr.Ketrsra Fated Iliwntrr.
and Mol. ltobrrt Bremner.of Ethel: ' man talnwl Haekn- had t,r,ttgtlt
-Rev. David Carswell. of Toronto, om- the Norman dam from its. 6)rrw•'t•
elated, assisted by Iter. T. E. Ken- owner. He bad aloe j.'u:hr' the
tie• plan of the "Itrinsley chime( minden/al power plant ,la Krtora.
The marriage t.s.k place at Lack• 1 ttwly. of ('nlubnok• In lUli Ba. ku* bought the L,kt of
now- on srrhij' 17th fig EI lie","N•,1. TIN' d.•ath .*rnrrwl fin Angust 1202 the 11',*'ds timber limit-. prutals(4,K
only- daughter of 3.1r. W. E. Mnel'her•
of Miesalargyrrt J. Itlrhanl-.n1. MIM. In his agrtwmrat tO tliild a' mall nt
.nn. M Mr.. \l'nI. Itnthrrfonl. lt1"v-. RL•hard..m was born Iia Turtlm•rry
Harold Isere, of Ethel. who went
„vereea. am n soldier is at,pn•setlt In
11 .tat tin torfuw -at '-Itorllugtup. '. His
health M not at all gotta. Ilk heart
in•iug the .wu.r .'f ht. tronbltl.
twentieth year, and ha(► beetsmt-
I.wtContin„alilee.t!f th" n. w' INN I�aha•n+ RIp.l .'tending Toronto University .rerlous (o
iginel
after maven yeus' faithful w•rvtt•. on
the state. she has aery)tel 11 p..ltion
en the Kincardine High m•h.ol staff
at a *alar.' of $2,1101) a year.
The 0t11.4ls . of 4'mit r,+ii.t Meth-
'di•t .-tntr'h whleh h4trm.1 down on
\agave Lath.
have 10.4 le. time In mak-
ing :u•rallgrmWnte tsar the ereetioll .►f
a new Hulett. The lending will be
I on the old .ate. and will be i.lmilar to
the summer vacation.
'IIEA FORTH.
Mr. 4'mmnithg officiated. We aunt Mrs
towu.htp, stet -four years no,
ltutllrrfot.t will 111ake tlwIr 1N.nie en
the 14nNem'e fano near St. HPi,nM. PAINFUL NEURALGIA
The married- took place In St. Pahl'*
•-hnreh. Ripley. on August 441,. of
TORTURING SCIATICA
Mnrgairet Emma( ,laughter of >!<r and 0
Nies. Thos. Morgan to Ernest $ 'Ma.•.
Gregor. of /tarn $'Inds Iter. •L H.'
1 M.;Ir.MI performed the ceremony. Mr. Both Come from the Same aU..w..l itackus to go witleoit building
nnl Mrs. Mact:r.•i:or x1(1 make their hi. will. *sateen• the n.w'n of Ken -
home in ('algnry. • Cause -Thin, Watery Blood. ora luta spent a million dollars on civic
1 r v•rwrut. irrludtng Its aer
Kendra and so .furntdl au additional
industry'. The tinder lulu!. 144111 1101
1.14.11 crniswl before Ba 'iai---T»niETtt
theta and it was found tt:at-they.„
not.•xt.•f'lvP enough 4' ja•lli) the
building of a mill. Si dl.-h•up
r ,w.'r
W11,1 not available ettlwr. So'
the
Hr,
.rst 4lovernment did 'Ltd Insist
u'1:1...•111.•11(
vet
flu• carrying out of the ers
,•nl.•ut but
The dwith I -went -red :It ('aleary. of I nip ° Po
Ir.. Charles lAp acrd. a daughter of T - plata. ain' w•a, s1111 w-ithout this in -
the hair Edward nail Mrs. C.sgwr, of decry. It stood to "be ruined. The
Most people think of neuralgia as a fatly.. of the town rime to the Dlnry
the 211d .,)n,w4don of Hnwhk. in . psin in the head or (ace, but neuralgia may I:overtone/tit for help.
..saw-wa.'..Mre. 1'..ppwr11 Get +kaaa4ydcect any nerve in --tete body. Different- Ketiura. because of it• "eo;trapl.leal
•ta1r InJuritir h'••reelf .o nerionely 'flames are given to it when it effete p,r.ltk,n. is important- to the I'roviuee.
that she passed away en hour later. certain nerves. Thus neuralgia of the
At the time of the accident Mr. Lep.) !t in the only town of ow size ill that
sciatic nerve is called sciatica, but the wlok (anter of tate Northland and
1':u•d tans nt queen's University. King- 'character of the pain and the naturd of ,;rrrirx the basins* of a 1111,4" and
stmt. w ritIng off has eeanitnntlr.n •for !the disease are the same. The pain in important sr. -lion. Ont:trio u•'',ls a
a I1a:1relor of .\rte degree. Two child" neuralgia is caused by starved nerves. tow's t'i4y4 ,nod sobeeres•utly it w'n1
r' -u also survive. The blood which carnes nourishment to
the nerves has become thin and int a 'hpthat Kenna should receive
EXETER.EXETER.Pur help.
loin lsaxu,n returned fromtoe and no longer does ao. and the pain you Backe. Bits Fir T10811%
q'wt Inst seek, der.mpmau1441 by h►4 feel is the cry of the nerves for their IL+ck11-.. it will be. remembered.
fath.•r. Fred Luxton, w Ir, rer'P��ly •natural food. You may ease the pains of.
could regn in control of the \firman
suffered a paralytic stroke.
neuralgia with hot applications. but real ,tau, by giving the Government' thirty
The 4.' ilea staff for ExrMr ,hlg(1 Italie( of the trouble comes from enriching days' notice. it waw .l.,•ided to give
1rnt-fmtlttc school. imr rr tlt�l)lood For this �ttr-. lrtttt a eraser ..f tilt s
for the (i-m111g term. Upper whorl.'
. pat Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are strongly to enmity his power needs on the eon-
for
wall for tanght for taw fleet time recommended. These pas Make new. moon flat fes (k,veemsent be given
Exeter this year. 4 ticb blood and thus act u a most effec-
ts permanent control of Mel Norman dam.
five nerve tonic. if you are suffenng Thais was done. Then Rackne also
BRUSSELS. from this most dreaded of troubles, a wnun.l afire dml.•r So the English
inieen'. Hotel chang.•tl hands again any form of nerve trouble, give these iles R14',v Ilmtts wen• pat up for tender. I
n week ago when Jame- Smith, of a fair trial and note the ease and•comfort TI..•..• limits do Ise ....nmpris,. "a huge
itrnw•la, t.ok p•reeeelen. that follows their use. e•mpir.• ..f timber.- bur take in slant
Thirty-eight }errs ago last week was You can get Dr. 'Williams' Pink Pills 3(1414) .etlare mile's. alaut halt of
the .tate of the big flood In.11w Malt- from any dealer in medicine or by mail which is. order water
orl bnr11,l over.
land. when the sax barn wigs taken at 50 cents a box or six boxes for 82.5!) Tle t(ml-'r s l .' more tlixn ordfnar-
Arae. and the bag br1.1 holly -dam- from the [h. Williams Medicine Co.. ivy v'ala:able, Till• Untie was put up
need. Brockville, Ont. for tender la 11'): by the Hemet (lov-
Pr11ne•11t awl net :1 bad wit. reee4vw1.
KINI:SBR1'N;};, '(1e +.oi.litloD„ w.•re easy. in 1!421)
Untended for 1.,t weeks fig .ron,lit iota baptised by the-Oovern-
Weoxeso.ty, Aug.7. Govern-
ment were much harder but there were
g•
I.nrch,.•ial 141411 alta► the English River.
vcial, l i.. enitlrrly provincial through-
11
hrough-
%'hole Irugth.
Thi. prfuellde fully nppli•vl would
uumu that 4h.• 1houInJ1l l:orr art
.,'old take over all the water power
ill Ontario. Tb1" Chippewa ('anal aural
the Hydro system are Just as liable
h. be taken away from Ontario n4 the
English River. Ontario has put to..
much 'Loewy Into it. water {tower de-
'lII.Ilmellt to let 4(414 hapten. For the
Rake of its erelit Ontario dares not
tolerate this Invasion of 11. I'rucltslal
rights, but must tight it to ii linhh.
Twisted PIMtles.
"Now, Hon. 1:. Howard Ferguson.
having emdetn)Nrl the 4)uta-ik..- 4fin-
erlituelit for what he railed giting
away its I'nlv'i1N•hla rights, rIMc+ uud'
applaud. the Dominion 4 I)),' 7u11.'at
for takiiig away tit.'ae right.. It
would Meal that the I'onservative
leader approver rdth.:•r of a system
of piracy than a '0 ,,tem of hair Ito -
operative dealing. 'Iw'.1 1001)1h have
motile a big difference 4n his wavy of
Il)•king u this uu.,tter."
If ih.1• Ihnuf11ifiu I:overnnient will
put through au, enactment n.penliug
the Lake of the 1V..ssls Art. Premier
Drury stamls ready to bring his bill
In again std will pr.•s.. It to n rote
lad If necessay Fro to the country fill
.la the F.rl4ra1 statute now stn11d.t
'provincial enactnleut wouid qua
only yet do 1)IIV g,ndi but w41111.1 ro-
n(nn•...a11 pmv(4ien11 claim to 0.4111r,1
of thew h•rs o4 the Prng
oviand lay
all Ilut'i o water power open to
Fwlera1 exithdtation. Thr 1.11k0 of the
'Woods Regulation Act must lie uiped
off the Statute Books.
GUARD BABY' 5 HEALTH
IN THE SUMMER.
IS YOUR BOY READY OR SIC OOL?
The summer months are the most
dangerous to children. The complaints
of that season, which are cholera in-
(antum, colic. diarrhoea and dysentery,
come on so quickly that often a little One
Is beyond aid before the mother reali
he is ill. The mother must be on her
guard -to prevent these troubles, or if they
do come on suddenly to banish them.
No other medicine is of such aid to
mothers during hot weather as is Baby's
Own Tablets. They regulate thestomach
and bowels and are absolutely safe.
Sok( by medicine dealers or by mail at '25
cents a box from the Dr. Williams Medi-
cine Co., Brockville, Ont.
Middle School and .1 ' Matrkuba-
ti.o Results.
The following list contains 1h.'
(1.4011". of the candidates in Intron
molly who were sne•.•eMful at the
11lddle :h•hpl examinations for en-
trance! Into the Aormal )lchooIn and
the paw j1t{dor matrietliatlon Pxaua-
luatluu lhudkhtes writing taw lass
Junior m•holar,hlp examination for the
l'uilversity of Toronto. McMat.t.r 1'ni-
ver,lty, Queen's University or `the
1\'estern 4'etiv_ersity have been 1•ou-
.14.•res1 in the results.
now '!'Ire c*Zsthlatrs wham' name. are
bevel In the Middle Seined Normal
el' ralue list have passel in all elle
subjects of the examllultlon. which
are tai -fellow'.:---Engtish Iitrrntmr,
English eump's.tion. British end
'idiot' history. rnciet:t history, alge-
bra, geometry, physics and chemistry.
Latin e'r art or agriculture way' be
taken us 11 1M11111s su1)J.rt.
The 11uulidatrs w•ho..' names are
1414'+•11 111 the pa.. junior nlatrleulntion
list have obtained complete matrienht-
tboo standing by passing in the twelve
mitered examinnt:nn papers, which
are as follow.: };uglb,h 1fteratere.
English a position. British and Can-
adian bistorv. ancient history, neg.•-
urn. geometry. Latin anllors mud 1.,."
(in composition. together with the
four pajer. in any of the following
FuhjOrt'. : experimental science (pliy-
slos and chemistry); French (authore
and eamposltien); German (author/.
and compose ion) ; (:eek (authors
and composition) ; Spa ni h (authors
and ermpo.ltlon).
Middle Seho01 Normal F.ntrats•r' -
C. Anderson (honor.), 1. A. Arm-
strong. \I. Armstrong ( boners ), \. M.
Armstrong (honors), 11. I). !tall, E.
Berton. M. Bell, W. Itlnekwell (hon-
ors). E. Bolton, M. itee(•roft, 1). 1..
Cooper (honors), E. Campbell ( hon.
tmc1-.-N. 1'ru.k•r, A. K. Dewar (li.nols),
R. Dewar, NI. T. Dalton, H. P. Dnney,
C. E. Driver, A. Dale (honors). A.
1►oeld. II r.), J. E. Earle., M. J.
Feear, M. JI. Finleon, M. F. F'ynn. 1.
M. Frnndm, A. • E. Elena. A. (1. Ilam -
Ilton (honors), A. E. 11111. V. I1.'ley-
wcnnl M. 14. [Hogarth Ilnnors). A.
Haugh, 7d. Hess (hears), J. 11e'gR
1 honera), I., Hudson I honors I, M. (:.
Johns, V. 1. Jones, 1,1. Johnston, i.
,lace.',, Md M. Kuntz.(1. Kerr (lions
0114 , (Ince Kerr (honors?). .E. M.
Kew, W. L. !imam, M. Laing, J. W.
i iitton, Ili. Maunders (Mindrr) R A.
McMath, C. J. A. Matheson (honors),
f.- M. Merner (humors), A. Muytarl,
C. M. MacKenzie, T. J. Mt('arthy
(honor*), R. M,tioldgle, E. M('(;rath.
I. McI.elha, 11. McPhee (Rome"), 41.
McIA'IIn, 1*, Mercer (honors), 1. 1'. Ile -
well, t' Mi'l'an, T. 11. Mills. D.
\erlhfar, A. J. Nairn, M. T. Potter. V.
11. I'elrper (honors), M. A. 14•ntlnnl,
.4.. et. Reytald4, M, E. Itcyernft 1hon-
ors i. F. Stewart, M. Hillery, 41. Snow-
don, S. ettnnl,ury Ih,11or$), M. SRP*.
art (honors), A. Strang, .7. E. Thom-
ann (honors). It. Thonip.op (honor"),
I
Nhsa Dell• lfoi.an'hlin is home preen
a ilei trip, 14) the I'ar111.' ('+eat. Seattle
and Other point... Her waster, Mian
!Jamie. ' 'ho - js teaching In the West,
ac-0Ini.td,11 iter.
James .4.111!roug has been added to
the Shambled 'tank staff a• Junioc.
11 1. e:+.wvly, who 11111 111.41 IPdger
keeper was n)m'44l M Maisie. (Int. ,
('LOA 1r hN.
.\ hirer staff started at the IA0hrrty
i'inro ('o. Inst week. Orders air .vm-
lug In every day.
• Notice ha. been rewired that the
Mtelel school at (Tinton will 1N• dls-
ennttnuwl. For the 41111.1 f.•w year.
t tM• wttrtnlattee - twee been s4w•rmewing
Candidate?, from Western Ontario will
now have to attend Model nehool at
11)rillla.The death occurred nn--,nsttatt h
of !ferry Rater. nephew of Mr. W.
.1) -k-o•1 HP hail 11.r•n III for a
,4l)". w-ItII mummer "tin" when hitt
heart w,akemsl. Mr. Ranee we. In
FROM ENGLAND
Some very old copies of
hand -painted
English Bowls
(all sizes)
JUGS, MUGS awl PLATES
ENGLISH BRASS CANDLESTICK
TOASTING FORKS
OLD ENGLISH BELLS
ENGLISH PRINTS
Come in and bring your
friends.
Smith's Art Store
F:aot 4f Phone 1941
WREN iN N14R1) Of' A TAXi
PHONE 1118
eheecanWeetontehnoWenenteetentWiseePee
TICS WOMAN'S
MISERY
Ended by Lydia E. Piokksm's
Vegetable Compound. Rio.
markable Recovery of
Mrs. Church
On Friday night a regular old-time Iti,e bids n y ••- dance was held an the parish hall. The Itaekna w•aa the (41141` st ar(i'the limit
large crowd in atttendence being out for a was 1. dwsl to ham .r s .ash tants
good night's fun. the event waean enure "P2 ,IMIni..hs). Thenext nearest bid wan
success. In 1919 .,)n(u:•rrur 1)rdera4n-Coup
ean.
Miss Elisabeth Stott, of Detroi'. visited ,•il were passel in Ottawa and To -
at the home of her cousin. Mr. John J.
macro11teo byd+la► wbwlcanla.rilrthr l,l "ntroltothe ala of the Nor•
D
Mr and Mrs.MichaelGritlin and family, nils of
oflFlmt, Mich., are visiting relatives in a board consisting .if four rn14ineere.
Ashfield. two for Omtarfo Niel two for the ike
Ke are pleased to relate that Mr. Mat- minion. wird the JFen,inlon (interlining
tfiew O'Connor. who was etrlckenby':a"tom- eve There Orders -in..
sudden illness on Saturday• is improving. council even' in filer:,tion sglien Back -
/13s son, Thomas O'Connor, and daugh- urs` taught the English River limits.
ter*, Mary and Margaret. are now
at it habeens been .howl het Itaekns was
home. where they were called at the first not to 1.• invest The Ontario 4101--
alarm. u
orment is not in a position where 1t
The young folks of Kingsbridge and the (Itrs),' to trust him. A good itargaln
surrounding district will be pleased to has I.rn dray' rind ample security
learn that the whole High School course is has lieu -brai'''d.
now being taught at St. Joseph's school Government Measure Opposed
by the Sisters of St. Joseph. Then it we: derided to place the
Among the visitors who paid A-hfield ,,f1e:itrnl of the Scram dam on " -n leg -
e trip after spending Ol.i Home Week in (elathe. Innis .Betel of carrying it
Coderich are . !\tr. and Mrs. Robert by Order-lar-l''yur Il. Tihill intra
Clear, Mr. and Mrs James Mc-,lynn aid ')n'r.l by I'n•noier"I)n1rY provided for
daughter. Mrs. Mackenzie and Cecelia, the same lamed. except that the 'to -
and Miss Ettie MacNamara. minion was to have to casting vote.
Mrs. Joseph Dalton, Mrs. Michael It taw a tale act of c-,gwrntbn.
O'Connor, Mrs. Morgan Dalton. Miss The board tans pard` 1'roviI,'4 nal
th
Monica O'Connor and Miss Ida Flynn I rwls(falrh nail a ih mtnti iionlle watP)rw
motored to I.ordof in order to be preserK Kendra w'u, agNat'+Ltjs bi11_aa wan
at the reception o1 Mias 'Nellie Sullivan "1"4 -hack"•. "team mtrotig erg
into the order of the Sisters of St. Joseph. position. The Premier withdrew the
Mr. Ed. Sennett tock in the harvest
acur*ion to the West. hall n•rs{arnrflc beeline. of tate opposi-
tion of both Laterals and Conserve-
tlrro, in the 11nnm• and, hpenuee the
There ate over 2(M) piehlrea In the Onlerw•In-Conte•1l were doing the work
Withal art collection nt the Canadian for the present.
National Exhibition thin year, valued Ferguson (p{ame(1 the bill Demme
at =250,000. be scald it was gh•fug away the eon-
tml 0f the ('rovluctal (:otrrnmPnt
firer 1). venter power. "ThIa Int fool-
othe ens when It is coneldered that
the 44111 would have elven the Prov-
in.r More power than the Order -in•
('onneil 41.1." . I'remler Drnry Aske)
Pretnler Meith'n, to keep up the
hods! of control, end the Dominion
Premier consented to keep it no, '.11y-
1ne he wen mere that the (metric)
Prime Minister had found It Wer -.eery
to withdraw him hill.
T1wn in May of 1921. the lake of
the Venosis hill was hMnght filen the
Dominion 'Tonne. which took nway
dal )'nlvinclel (r.w•Pr over the !Ake
of tit.. Woods and the Winnipeg River
whirl. are lntornatio)►al or inter
Sttiitha Falls, Ont. -"1 suffered with
falling of my organs, pains around my
heart and in bowels and down my legs,
neuralgia in my face and head. and that
terrible sinking feeling. I felt that I
could not live and would fix my house in
order• every night iso there would be no
trouble if i dropped off in the night.
My husband went to the druggist to get
the best remedy he hid and he gays
him Lydia E. Pinkham'sVegetablepouCom-
nd. I took six bottles and felt a lot
better. I will always recommend the
Vegetable Compoutid, and you can use
these facts as a testimonial." - Mrs.
.1. 0. CHURCH, Box 816, Smiths Frio,
Ont.
The sueeses of Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound made from roota.
and herbs, is unparalleled. it may be
used witb e women
who rafter ffrom nervous
et cprostration,
dieplacementa inflammation, uleeta-
on, irregularities, ties, periodic pains, beck -
Vim, bearing -down feeling, flatulency,
Indigestion and dizziness. Lydia
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
standard remedy for female ills.
if there are any complications about
which you need advice. write in eon -
Schnee to Lydia E. Pinkham bledic1M•
Co., Lynn. Masa. ,
Public Schools and Collegiates will soon be
open and it is now time to consider what
must be purchased for that boy of yours to
complete his clothing outfit. For years we
have been recognized as one of the leading
outfitters in
BOYS' CLOTHING
Our stock is so well assorted that we be-
lieve that you will agree we are well able
to maintain this reputation. At any rate
before buy' be sure to see our
VALUES RANGI FROM $8.00 to $'5co
don't forget our splendid line of Caps.
McLEAN BROS.
Self Ready Tailors and Gents' Furnishers
THE SQUARE GODERICH
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Canadian National Exhibition, Toronto
AUG. 27 - Inclustoe - SEPT. 10
'•OVER HERV-Super PRtgeant of Renal
Magnificence &tuna /zine vividly Canada'.
Origin, Growth and Achievements.
Calor -Symbol- Allegory -Hundreds of
Perfaemera-Mwic Fine Arta -worlds
Largest Collection of War Photographs --
Thrillers of Many Kinds Fireworks on a
Iola scale than ever before -Scores et
Features only to be seen at Terme..
Canada', Greatest Lie Stock and Ftrau
Display- Machinery and Equipment of
Endless Design for increasing the E, cicnq
of the Farm and the Comfort of the Horne.
Reduced Fares on All Lines of Travel
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JOHN C. KILNT, RO*T. FLEMING,
M.n.an.e 01..cto. re..id..e
To be opened by
Lord Byng of Vtmy,
Canada's new
Governor-General
\Color of the
Orient
Gaiety of a
Mardi Gras
Complete
of Canada's
skill of men.
wealth of material.
FALL FAIRS.
Atwood -Sept. 111 to 20.
Raylleld-Sept. 27 to 24.
ltlyih-Rept. 22 to 23.
)lrnss.l.-dept. 13 to 16.
Dungannon -Oct. 6 to 7.
Exeter-Sept,
1f) to 21.
Gederieh --Elpe. 6 t. 8.
((nrrte'--4 Mt. 1.
Ila et -berm -Sept. 29 to 90.
Kinrnnl l ne-Sept. 13 to 16.
Klrkton-Oet. 6 to 7.
'Advert --Amt. 27 to 2R.
l,rodon (Western Fair) Sept. 10 to
17.
1.m -know -Sept. 29 to 10.
\) it reston-Sept: 211 to 10.
Mitchell-$+qx. 20 to 21.
1h,lnwr.t-n--(171. 4 to 5.
Itiplee--Sept. 27 to 2ft.
St. Mery'-- - Sept. 72 to 23
Nen forth--OPt. 22 to 2s, IL a
'pwww•ater- ilii. 4 to I4.
Towne) (Can. Net.) Ang. 27 to .un pen
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De nog suffer
easyw.'a111�e..
bow kali es'
Pit,. Ko
Weal nom.
mann r«1mires
IM Cllaae * O1nam.at w•i�lt 7041 at ase The new one mllj)on dollar Ire"
cad send lasting NI."ewe. a bat as Merck arena at the ('anadlnn Nathan)
Rept lel. I
dew*** ne admsn«'n•_M• IJm'ttss. Fah11dtion will have Ry4 acMt under
Zurcbnm- t.2 2to 2R. Tpaper -- stoop mpayp�,u'- roof.
7.urlcb-dept. 21 to 22, -
Victor oris at
Less Than Cost
stili" .we are changing our line from
r
IC
r to
Columbia we are selling our complete st
of Victor Records for
69 cents each
The regular --price is $1.00. The ie Records
are all new and guarantee,. This week on-
ly, for 69 cents.
H: U ER, - Phm.-B.
CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST
North side of Square Phone 19
A. Turtbnll (honors), H, D. Taylor,
0. Vener, .1. Vanstone, M. Wilton
(honors), 1.. S, Walker, R. J. O. Wil-
s+n1 (hears), A. O. tVU1Lmaon, .1. J.
Wei r.
Pass Junior Matriculation --A. • M.
:1rm.teeig, J. A. Attnmtrong, M. Arm-
.trong, 4'. -A1sl.•r"on, M. itclrroft, W.
Blackwell. 11. 1). MIL 0, I,. ('ooper,
E. Campbell. IL 1). 1M1xwy. A. Ik"ld",
A. Dale, .1. E. Earls. M. M. Finleon, M.
F. Flynn, A. Haugh. \I. P:. Hognrtt,
J. !loge. J. 1.. Hogg, 1.. Tltt(IMnn, L.
Jarn.•M, 41. Kerr, (irate Kerr, 'C. Ni
Pw•. J. 11'. Latton. M. Laing. 1'. M
'Mackenzie, U. Mclean, T. Ht 111111*, 1.
(. M,•ikiwell. T. J. McCarthy, W. A.
\feMeth. ('..1. A. Matheson, 1. M. Mrr-
n'r. A. Mustard, E. Merner, 41. M.' -
Piker. A. J. Nairn, n. K. Perrle, M. le
Rey.•rmft, F. Stewart, 8. $tanlmryrM
Stewart, R. Thompson, A. Tnrnhnll.
IL 1). Taylor. J. Vanmtnne, G. Veneer.
M. Wilton, R. J. H. p Ilion. Jr S.
Walker, A. O. 4VfMawisnn, J. d. Weise
lie r.
ii1'T LITTLE TIME
--OM ItElil `IREB
to hoe.' yioir hero.
___-OIIL4ianilnnrut Is rnn1111eir u)td�ws
can hnrnite and relate a tin in
1:11 tial'. Renleru)M•r our vnl.•adlsr
ing Isn't repotting In the or,lltat i
sena', • It I. mnklnes nn 0141 taro
t••w-, "av it-lsni..the wrap
end saving. the elliellne of a
tire.
a
11 j Ilamiltbn et..
• lI. FISHERf GOI►EK1l'il
THE t ('I.l'AN/Lf
Individuality
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Garments produced by Martin are dis-
tinctively individual. They're different.
It isn't just fancy. You find out when
you wear them.
F. H MARTIN, Tailor
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