HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1921-11-17, Page 13OLD•TA[Z OOLD CORE-
'DRINE HOT TVA !
(let a small package of Hamburg
rifest Tea at any pharmacy. Take u
tablespoonful of the tea, put it .up of
tolling water toxin it, pour through a
idrve awl drink u to io' full at any
time during the day or before n•th•lug.
It la the most effective way to break
r cold and cure grip. as it opens the
pore„ of the skin: relieving congestion.
Alar 1441sens the hostels, thus breaking
U a l,l
11.
p
Try It the nexttime you suffer fi'o
r t•oid or the grip. It i, Inexpensive
and entirely vegetable, therefore safe
and Inn rw lass.
HUB HflEUMMISM FROM
Siff ACHING JOINTS
Bub Soreness from joints and muscles
with a small trial bottle of old
Bt. Jacobs Oil
Stop "doing" Rheumatism.
It's pain only; not one came in fifty
requires luternal treatment. Itub sooth-
ing, penetrating "St, Jacobs Oil" right
on the "bender • t," and by the time
you say Jack Rubinson -out comes the
rheumatic pain. "St. Jacob's Oil" is
• harmless rheumatism cure which
N ever disappoints and doesn't burn the
akin. It takes pain, a,reness and stiff-
ness from aching joints, muscles and
bines; stop. sciatica, lumbago, badteche,
neuralgia.
4 Limbar upl Get a 35 cent bottle of
ofd -time, holiest "'1t. Jacobs oil" from
any drug store, and in a moment you'll
be free front pains, aches and stiff-
ness. Don't suffer! Bub rheumatian
away.
THER tY ONE
GENUINE ASPIRIN
Only Tablets with "Bayer Cross"
are Aspirin -No others)
It yaw don't see the "Bayera"
S"
t tablets. refuse theme -there
irin at a11.
alasist on genuine "Raver Tablet. of
Aspirin" plainly stamped:with the safety
"Bayer Cress'-Aspiryn prescribed by
physicians for nineteen year. and protrJ
safe by millions for Headache, Tooth-
ache, Earache. Rheuellatiatn, Lumbago,
Colds, Neuritis, and .J'.ain. general.y.
Handy tin Mien of 1.2 tablets -also
larger "ILIyer" packagers. Made in
Canada.
Aspirin ia the trade mark (registered
In Canada., of Bayer Manufacture of
Monnaref icaeldes(er' oT Ca icy wet
While it is well known that Aspirls
means Bayer manufacture. to asai.t the
Bublir against imitations. theTahtet. of
ayer Company, Ltd., will be .tamped
with their general trade mark, the
' Bayer Cross:'
Mt'SLC
P IANOS TUNED. -APPLY TO C. V.
HENRY. Music Studio, north side
et Moore. tf,
PUBLIC NOTICE.
CH.DEN GATE
R.B.I'., No. 1034.
Mets first Thursday of:enrh month,
in F'ren••teri' Hall. Visiting Sir
Knights welcome.,.
J. M.'NEVIN, R. II. MEW,
next fit r, r. W.Y.
LEGAL
M G. CAMHRON* K. C„ BARRIS-
O le TF,R, Sotic iter, notary public.
Office Hamilton street,, Uoderlch, third
door from Square. at funds to
loan at Ioweet rates.
DROCDF0(YP, K.L4IRAS 1
• }HOLMES.
BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NO-
TARiES Pt'BLIC, ETC.
Office on the Square. second door
from Hamilton Street, Goderich.
Private funds to loan at lowest
rates.
W. Prondfoot, R. C., J. L. Killoran,
Dudley E. Holmes.
CHARLES GAR1toW, 1.1,It., BAR
-
RI4TEII, attorney, solicitor, etc..
Ooderich. Money loaned at lowest
rates. -
It SEAGF.R, IBARRiSTER, SOL -
lee ICiTOR, notary public and con-
veyancer. Office -Court House,
rich
INSURANCR LOANS. rim
M/c&ILLOP MUTUAL ruts INSUR.
ANCE CO. -Farm and isolated
town property inured:
Officers -Jag. Connolly, Pres., Gode-
ykh P. 0.; Jas. Evans, Vice -Pres.,
Beeehw0orl P. 0.; Thomas E. Hays,
Sec. -Tress, Seaforth I'. O.
Directors -D. F. McGregor, R. R.
No. 3, Seaforth; John O. Orley.., Ni,.
A Walton; William Rhin, R R. No. 2,
Seafortb ; John Bennewle,, Itr>d-
hagen; Geo McCartney, R. R. No. 3,
Seatnrth ; Robert Ferris, Warlock;
Malcolm McEwen, Clinton; Jame
Rana. Bee<•hwood ; Jame. Connolly,
Goderlrh.
�\ Agents : 1. W. Yeo, Gnderleh ;
Alex. Leitch, R. R. No. 1, Clinton;
William Chesney, Meaforth; E. flinch.
fay, Seaforth. Policy -holders can pal
alt p.ymenta and get their carde re-
cetpted at R. J. Morrtah'a Ciothfng
Store, Clinton; R. 11. Cott's 13roc,4ry,
Kingatnn street, Ooderich, or J. lit
Reid's Gegeral $to». Barfield.
Have paled tee .t Knox thumb 01No-
vember 24th.
so
THE SIGNAL.
GODERICH, ONT.
f •
e
LOCAL TOPICS
Social Evening.
'flit- toys of St. .1,44dr•w''• 1'It1, held
11 Kiel* 44t011011a hl Ills leslseal..11t of
Knox church on 'Tuesday evening of
last week. the 441e -I. being 1Ile 1111.111.
Ism•• of the pilule ladies' Bible class
of the $11444114}' .rhuol. The eutert,lu•
Meld consisted of games and 14111441.•,
folhiare I I,r refle•1uw•I,ts. Mr. W.
11'e•
Ir. ] rres id.•ut of St. .1tHlrew's flub,
tele.' 11s elulirwuu.
(*omens* Wester Organlae,
.t. meeting 4 uf1Iw Contervative w,
'len
of die men t
tows
U held t in th •
Teinpx•r•
:MCP• 11:111 11 deer • 4.1elli441„94 nail.
%heti a aonau'- branch of the National
Liberal and l'moservetiee Aesoeiarion
was formed, with the following.oltfcers
find ex.i•utitc: H.uiorary- preaddhIts.
Iles. M,•ighen and ales. Perauw,u; pnwi•
lent, Mrs. Jot,,.-Itlb•tiut1; drat' vice-
president, Urs. Carrie; ..,' aid vice -prem•
dent. Urs. Muria.); 4Iiiril vii.' -pre ii•
dent. Mrs. %falter Naftcl; tat•n•n4ry-
tleasurer, Mrs. Macklin; executive: Urs.
H. J..1. MacF:wan. Mn.. 11'urtele, '41re.
Itra.Ef.rd, Mrs. slack, Mrs. 4ia44ible,
it. C. Ilays, Moi..11liu, Urs. Rpm, Mies
%Vaketiel.1, Mrs. Mair, \In. 1%. I.. 1 or -
bar, Mrs. B.,J. Sault.; Miss B. All' ,,
Alm. Bolster, Mrs. J. Clark, Mrs.
Elliott, Mier Roberts. Urs Mrhtu, Mi
"watliekl, Mn,. F. 1:4euer, Mrs. 1191,
Mrs. T. Davis, Mrs. ler, Mrs. H. Ed-
wards, ilea. Middleton and Min.l;ilx•on.
Convenor's of want committe s-11rs.
W.L. Horton. Mrs. Carrie, %Ire. Murney.
and Mrs. W. F. Nafte'.
Sterling (tank Perim/ale.
yr. 4:. 11. 4'hellew, formerly m.li.ger
114 1 1e•11.1111. 11.1. beim transferred to
Toronto .444.,• a. 44 4 4 /111414414 4.
'rh.• Sigmaf regret. 4o learn that air.
4'. L. Jackson. manager of the St.
t'atlariue. brHu.•h. formerly tit Gale•
rie'h. 1u•1_ been cuulpl.•lLed-_to__give LIP
work for a short time."owing to 111
health. lie ha. been g1',tnte.1 leave ,If
alw,•ise and it is 1o1fxd that a ('ism•
plete rest wI11- restore hien to good
health twain.
The •kuelwr issue of '•The.Telter,"
the know organ of the Sterling Bank
of Cattails." eoWaius a likeu.•v.e of 31r.
E. a.' Hanley. 114111/4 111:nlllg,•r-of Ibe
10,-r1 141'n Dell of the Sterling. Bank
with the fallowing counsel At
the outbreak of ll.istiliti.e. Mr. Hanley
was employes' in the .t.sign d Py
liraleh ,of the lh'partueut of Militia
and Defence.- 17wt-lona hl. outfitting'
It tzept.•uds•r. 1914. he -\ens went to
Louden to a..14 lea the Pay °Mee
there. air. Manley .pent over Nor
years overseas. lacing the Minor of,
winning the Uilitary Crus. while there, -
Nod returned to l'ansrta in tlp'•ta, of
1919. lie entered the eery -lee of this
h1•ti4ution 4" 4k•toleer. and after
r brief f.•rlesl of -training at fiend
1►t ee. was &appointed acting manager
of our Auburn branch. at w'11l•11 pint
he is still st44tinmd." •
heath of Philip Steele.
A very .a.r'event occurred at Port
4'ullx,rese on Tuesday. Nuveniber 1. in
the death of Philip Steele. eon of Mr.'
Hud airs. Philip Steele. of 44111144411141011,
ihseawl had 1.4141 ill for aloud two
.tits With typhoid fever. ;Ht+Ai.ot1B
at the age of '.31 years, K suonibe.
1.:1 se•ri,ius 1.lov to his ,young w'Iduw,,
l.-• war Miss Eva Susz*I, nt 4:ak,.
rih. as she i• left to care for flee
young ellildrei %loin. ire'.•, Ray-
mund, 111111e 11414 Archie' He 1• eytw)
-.mired by five -sisters : Mrs..Thutlbas
Smith. of I.ucknoow : Mn. Jack Me.
Knight. o1 .\116nrn: Mr.. I'er.;e Shields,
of Sh.•ppu1rltnn: Mrs. Thinness Itlre'tt.
of Icunga1uo11: Ur.. Wip. Westbrook.
'of London: 411441 fuer brother.: TM's.
nN,l'Itk•harl, of Brandon. alae.: Wil.
Ihun, of Ryland. null .films., at Snit -
ford. Twu brother.. Alfred and Fred.
were killed in tetl,u in the greet war.
The testy was brought to Goderlch.
and the funeral took plate on Friday.
Nutimbe • 4. to Maitland ,'t•wr•terr.
Bev. -LI. f►. Moyer hind charge of the
servie,• and the palibean'rs-were sit
br..Mler•-It-law of the Merril d'el :
Percy Shield., Thomas Rivett. Thos.
Smith. .144ek McKnight. John Rnazel
and William Snmz,h
Johnston(:riMth,
Tie 111ome of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Griffith, prettily decorated with flowers.
was the seems Of a pretty /emitltng on
Tuesday of Inst wie•k at 11 o'clock,
whim their dnugllter. Helen., May, bee-
eline• the bride of ('he•.ter 3V411iv J1hn-
stmt. sons of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Johnston, of Galerteli. The eeremotly
was performed by Rev. II. D. Moyer
In dm, presence of the immediate rela-
tives.- The bride wits attired In navy
satin. trimmed with silver and won•
a black' hat with taltrleh sonny.. and
carried pink rwa'R. Her bridesmaid
wag MI's i.illie .lohneton, cousin of
the graM1, wearing navy taffeta, while
fat's. Margaret Griffith, In fluffy white
organdy, aced ns ring -hearer. The
gnom wn..npp.lrted by Mr. Clar'Iwe
Robert deli. The bride: s presents were
many and 1.'sutifd. the gift of the
gr.on, Ming a chest of silver. Ater
the ,rr. y the gm'ets rspailrrl to
the dintngro01 where a delis -Iona
lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. John -
'don then left for London and Detmif,
the bride wearing n suit Of navy-411-
cotine. Inn their return they will
aide on South .tnet. GodsrIeh.
Sudden heath of Wiliam 1Nerri.b. •
A mn,•h lover) and respected citizen
of ,;.slerieh tiled suddenly on yntur-
day. Nov. 5, In the per.on of Mr. Wm.
Morrb,h, air. Morri+ll hid a serheu.
Illness 144 the spring and never fully
Everybody knows
tt-tt in Canada there are more
Templeton'•
Rheumatic Capsules
Sold than all other Rheumatic
Ramediee combined for Rheims
matism, l(turttis, Neuralgia,
Sciatica, Lumbago, etc.
Malay doctors prescribe them,
moat eg ieta sell them. Writs
for free trial to Templeton. Toronto.
Reis by It. C. Mink".
THE FIGURES TALK
11d114101I Advertiser. 1
Why 1s It that the Meigheu ]arty caul do nothing to relieve the
tax -payer 7 'l'im'e• 'Weer was a truer plu•1iN.' put into eit•eulatlon
than that "the cost of gut'eruwe4t has much to do with the coat
of livlt "
g•
Never wind what either side 1141.4 to say regarding extravagance.
?limply turn lank to figures.
Let us fat thew down side by side and s1'•' Whitt there Is In the
chitin a UI llml the m1UU1•' N x• b' (' Y 11 \\'• N
1
tit the .m\eruw tit tit tw a I wal'h
til
a direct levy a h, '
u the pocketbook of the people e mf the 1 wudau.
fa t 1 ] f l e
('wuparlwous are fair, if Hwy are leased 011 Net. 'fake, their,
the year when the Liberins had their last chalice tit oftawa,
19141-11. .%galnst that put dowu'what it Is proposed to spend at
l►ttj4w'A in 111:1-_"2. 11.•r•• are the figures :
1 'lusercatl it,
Literal proposed 1'r.4't.
t:xf.mdlture F:xfeudtuu•.• 1Il4l'so
lkyrrtlu.•lt19144-11 " 11r51-__
Justice $ 1.�r5,{til t .'.147.47 449
Arta, Agri(uluue and Stat 1,319,4Il'. :11ti7.1a9 41.:41:
Pill Goiter •Ills . 4.{ICt,la4 111,11.4,713 t{G
Fisheries 71141,73{ 1,43:,,1aa1 1411
Immi
Mines 244.•7{ 741,t14a1 hl
Indians
1,117A.l21 1.4144,11144 of
In41li,ue44 1 449,11411 S 7lki,7a9 1x4
Legislation • 1,tki,,{Is 2317,1"? 44
Lighthouse and ('tan Service.... 1:►711,�t4 4447,llar •5:'t
fa.elhems 1,12"9,434 - .'11,!4 17.11111 ::174
t'.1 1'ollee 7741..".17 a,.i_'7.5744 :f i7
\(k•ean and River Service ., 1Na1,1041,9.i11,:;rfif • 12.1
, Icii iiitenttari,$ 3 7,7410 l i►t'_,IMM► 144
Mlle Works, Capital account3.7{'5.717 3.• 4 ).84'- {:. -
14u{.lic 1V.rk.i Revenue A,'.Ytunt:'14,41444 1351..;442112:::117411°.
3.24a1,4sn _1414)
Itailway. 111141 ('n1111ls U:i3,uyk 11,n1S,:415 177u
II •11.4..ig. and Inland Itovenue St.,,t�I4.Ht Inspection 42.t+ls 1444,Sl4r 134;
r 41a1.hil: 6.75_4111.1 139
1,514:2,111 3,14; 441;41 l+ai
7.1).'4:222 229,444,1)11 :fin
7{
Ihauhnitil, Lands
Militia (i,wW11:.1 11 1)34,1714
5222
I:aLa' :.� ��::UCt,{11_ 1..a._.laal 1:4410
Rallways in ('aunts. 'tereuite 11,128,234) 1144.2I14,7al 1111.1
Wrights and towsuns ]lA""as44, 447.979 :44444
Naval Sett he ' 42341.704) 3,7241.oso 62
These estinte . were made, having' 111 wand the fact that an
da,4luu was only short distaIH•e off. It is safe to assume. them
Gust it is the twist Performance the Meighe44 Government van 4,-i\.•.
Nothe. also that thele is nothing fu the •torr that has referetwe br
the administration of War accounts.
The'Whole ■mount\eoinee under tbs. twattlug of eontrelfable
expelent are.
Mai we have the epeeta a of an Ottawa government that' la go-,
Ing to siwmd *3417.1t9.i.'231• a lust Au expenditure 111 the last days
,at.the Ltlucier_reglwe_fut jee nke_gf.179.411,7j7,
• And tl►lti Is the Ottawa cro
try with hill Ixrartls gel) stkkere,
d that onlay is plastering the corm
M4lghell Will land 1's Through."
rw•pver.d 11It11011g1 he .41111. 110 leen
ahh• 10 work hi.... of the time. Sat•
11riiy m,INn111g In. went "tip town and
arae. talking to 31r. .Inuit al,.•Ihnu41d
at the town hall when hr .11dilemly
eollap-.d w ith heart failure and 111411
if !Moat 111uurdhttely. I kr•e•as.d WAS
horn h: L.•xin4tnu. alieh., but when
0111. y 1
\r a .. blossoms. , •
cuts. air. and Mrs. Niebolax Morrish, taillight with r age Th
to Colborne blwu•hIµ About ten beide was ah'.'u '1 by her hrothrr. I of C4.11ef;e Vit: et 1':c '1\ t': 1
yen r. 1101 he ea un• to 4;:xlerich Where air. Senn McNutt)
t
Elliot. Midi.. Church, T u .: t ,. n
he 1111,1 lived ever •ince. 111 1'*7:. lie alai Miss .\!eta Long.
of"1011. pblyell i
was married to Margaret Lang, of the wedding- man•b` The happy' I
Knox Church -t--
SlvtLwd. oho survives blm with one tvapTe a.s"T-Tio r.? ai of palm-
srnl 1111.1 441 dArgrhiers : -Mrs. claret -ire tarot ferns .a. the 1v was per.
Waiters. ..1 Beiimiller: Mrs. 4'harle. forme,!. Afterwards. th. est. mt.
Allen. of 31.1;aw : Mrs. Wee. M,`L.•an, Jer11e11Y.1 t.. :he dining-r.s' 5 whi;1,
of 4;,alerich ; 11114•. .huhu 4'hi.h,lw. of M'll• daintily .44,•orated iu r • and
Brantford. and ali•se. ,11•nn11•. Stella white shades of carnations at esti'.
and Walli „•. all at home. Mrs. Rubs. and 11 samptu0n- .11iuer wits' '-1•,41.
.341e... of G.slrrlt h, is ;1 sister. Mr. The he:llth of the b:ejdi• was prop ,I
Morrish was a tinier. unassuming wan by Iter. K. 4'. 34,).,•rui1.1 to w'hieh e
lout he won the r4.peet and ...teens Orf grow qi*4;.110,1.111 o4)i''l•'re•.`.rud.
aft who knew hint nt ht. -work amt Ott-Mws►yt were hetei•..4Nr d arts -w 'r*'
Victoria street-- Methodist church - at teh•ed by 11e bride, in••Indhlg several
which ,141• was a faithful intendant. I valuable cheques a11(1 Vtetory bends*,
The funeral took plat, 011 Tuesday to; all t'riden:,' of the• high esteem In
31sithuld cemetery. iter. J. F. Rey- *111Yh .he 1. held by many friends.
craft hall charg.••of the services ami. The haptiy temple left nn the 4:. T. R.
11e pall -hearers were four eons -in-law i in the 11ft.•rtlrxnt for their honeymoon.
of the decenwd : W,'', Mrl rias l'lnr- which will be spent in New York aid
en.. 1VHIters. Cha rhos Allen nnil John Philadelphia, the bride travelling -hi a
4'lai.holm. smart suit of navy blue French Vi-
cuna .loth. with hat to match: They
,one of the 1,r,•lie.f of nations' wed.:
he nt hour to their friend. atter
ding. Nsik phew on 33 dnesdny, Nov. Tkr4'ntler fath at St. Faoi apxlnliiiiti.,
4)the at high tn.ren, at the hmteeof Mr., eorner Sherman and Ma MI streets,
Fl .t. 31,_Nallr, Brion street. wbett ler Hamilton.- tprese front out of torn
g
daughter. Verna Mildred. wasiniiite,1 who %•err present at the ••ley, of
in marriage t0 Mr. Thoma. G. ('airy. were: M,, aunt Mrs. T. 1:. ('nley, of
of ftamtlton. .on of Mr: fie p--ealey; 'Waterford: Mr. Scott McNally, of
of Waterton!, Ont. Iter, lis C. 3L•• Flint Mich.; Mrs. N A. Irwin. of
duvie r . ]ir_ stat: 34»41.4 C .---*1.tt.
-- / Auburn : Mies Aleta 741
1t%,' oT . London.
arni Miss Stella McBride, of 1►wen
Sound.
You will be well advised to check that
first cold weather twinge of rheumatism
before it develops. 1.11' the standard
remedy, T. R. C. S. ]tsar -Mal,, the posi-
tive asthma remedy, ally. sold by 11. C.
Once -Nose and Throat Clear. Dunlop.
Der Id conducted the ,rrewuuy. The
bride bokwl very I.cuutiftnl In her
gracefill lire•+, of ems. hark . 4'har-
wade Iia; 4rluiwe.l with Fre eli
seed" 4411 purl Humming. Slit. wore
:441 ex.t.i.it rope of pearls. the gift of
the groom. ,.I (-41 11 I.nnluet of
ewretll.arr v ,. +4nal, lilass of the )''al I{evelleJ< lochrane M.�
ley. Her vhf of,,itrnss•Is net w'44- a'
HAMILON MAN IS
OUT WITH FACTS.
_
Davis Was Often Forced to Lay
Off job -Tells How Tanlac
Restored His Health,
"Thi. Tanlac is done. nue So nowt)
44•sal that 1 should like to tell everybody
about the \\"1Nderflll way it' las helped
4441•," mist Charles 11.Dat'is,
machinist, t. .•f 12 Cr .sth'.t:n/re a\euue.
limp .
H 1., n
til.
'.11rrt a11 year 44. my kidtiey- began
gftiving,ne s„ much tr.oiblc than I often
head to lay o41' l'r•iiii .ork 0r three
day's at a time. .1. heal i. erre, 14444in41
east of }xthaa atYosstle smell ..f 111y Lark.
I Mel {eminent spells of -we:lk o s. whet, I
hardly knew 1144% t.. keep ..t the job. I
hat a!I •twin• for bsri amt ..het went
whole .Cly witlu'lit ruLUliva to eat, 111'-
4au.le 1114 .lisamt1 n ttan.,.e-nir>rt -that i
after a meal 1 wou1,1 bait, 1''v,•ie pain* in
4he .it of my sto.nlaa•I, 1 Met Ii'I1 tire.);
1111 the while anti 44:e. ceaiu0 w1•ukeri
every slay.
• "f hadn't iiuidart u y tirst l..ttle .4
Tunl410 Is•fon• 1 mus satisfied that it was
just the medicine for u,Y. It • gave ale a
tine apl.•tit,, and 1 have uo n,on• trouble
with pain or iudi4Astiot. I u., homer have
Heine 44•11s of di,.xiues. alga have been
getting stronger ev,•ry .Lv. I'm right
oil the jolt every day tow , 441141 1 just Itr,I
air d all ole time."
Tanlac is took' by leading drng)4)14
erlry%len•,
•
HEAR
c 41 .'itr 111.1 come 4.1111 its mar=
n
•
Thursday. Novewlwr IT. ltr:1.-..$
The animal 1lteukoffering westing
of the 34,4;llllrary Mt•sl*I Band of
Knox eleleeh t4:as held lu the I.rture
room of t!i' rhtlrell on w'nhle•day
•,tt,'ru,Nlu of last week. There was u
4.4.11 1,ta•i41144t1t•r, and a eery Intrt•esi•
i 1. talk war given label.
44111141reti by
31r•. Uter.1 J. Reott.
Mr. .T. 4:. Reinhart. a resident of
G.sierk•b, for Mil ..year.. mud tow a
resident of Loudon, ant., was up for
the weekend visiting relatives, friends
a1141 &Nita Iota es. .
dirt your Christmas presents at the
Knox clutrell bazaar, Novewix•r'24th. 14
Doni N
TSA
Persistent coughs lead to chronic
bronchitis. asthma and• permanent chest
weakness. Swallowing druggv mix-
tures into the stomach Is useless in
bronchial trouble. It needs Pers the
breatheabi,e remedy whlcn goes direct
to the root of your cough.
As Peps tablets dissolve in the mouth,
they give off powerful medicinal fumes
wht.h soothe and heal the inflame
breathing tubes. and destroy all disease
germs. Peps speedily end chest sore-
ness. clear the bronchials of phlegm and
mucus. stop -the wheeziness and cough -
big. and malie breathing easy.
Remember, It n far better to precc.a pleurisy.
p*•aur ono and other lung daces,. arising from neg•
leveed cosiest and ol,:,, than to care the n. There•
tate Peps a the but sign of a cough c,,ld or cull
50c. box all d,u, (,ata and stores, or post-paid from
Th. Peps Co.. Dupont S1.. Toronto.
A
SAMPLE OF PEPS FREE)
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Healing Cream
Stops Catarrh
Clogged Air Passages Open at
If your nostrils are clogged and your
head stuffed because of catarrh or a
told, get Fly's Cream Balm at any drug
store. A ly a little of this pure, ant, -
septic, germ destroying cream into your
nostrils and let it penetrate through
every air passage of your head and
membranes. Instant relief.
How good it feels. Your head is
clear. Your nostrils are open. You
breathe freely. No more hawking or
snuffling. Head colds and catarrh
yield like magic. Don't stay stuffed
up, choked up and miserable, Relief
is sura
Upset Stomach,
Gas, Indigestion
"Pape's Diapepsin" gives
Relief in Five Minutes '
"Pope's Diapepsin" is the quicke.t,l
surest relief for Indigestion, Gases, Fla-
tulence, Heartburn, Sourness, Fermenta- I
tion or Stomach Distre.a caused by acid-
ity. A few tablets give almost imme-
diate stomach relief and shortly the
stomach 1s sorreeted so you can eat fa-,
vorite foods without fear. Large calm
data only few cents at drug store. Mil -
Moss helped annually.
1)epreasing.
•'I hear you had a puncture thin morn-
ing ?"
"Yes, i ran over a hooch bottle."
"Didn't you see it in time ?"
"No, the guy had it in his hip pocket."
-Toronto Sunday World.
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I THIN, FLAT HAIR
GROWS LONG, THICK
AND ABUNDANT
"i endetine" <,c este
only 33 cents a bottle.
(Inc application ends all
dandruff, steps itching
and falling hair, and, IF
in a few moment.,
von have dn.hled the /
beau .y of your hair. j
It will appear a masa, so
soft, lustrous, and easy
to do up. But what. will
please you most will be
alter a few week. use, i
.when you see new hair -
fine and downy at first -
yes -but really new hair
growing all over the
s(•alp. <Danderine" is to the halt what
fresh showers of rain and sunshine are
to vegetation, It goes right to the roots,
Invigorates and strengthens thein This
delightful, stimulating tonic helpe thin,
lifeless, faded hair to grow long, thick,
Wavy sad luxuriant.
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Sunday, Nov. 27th
on the occasion of the -
celehratron of lite
I E:GHTY-FIRST ANNIVERSARY of
J PRESBYTERIANISM in GODERICH
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Soak the clothes -the dirt rinses away
RINSO is not a calla soap, not a chip soap, not a
washing powder but fine granules of wonderful
cleansing power that soak the dirt out of your clothes.
Dirt is so thoroughly dissolved that it floats away in
either warm or cold rinsing water. This does away
with the boiler and wash board -it makes wash -day
work truly easy and simple.
If You Have a
Washing Machine---
Son:. the clothes overnight
,n the usual Kan.' wry.
The cleansing tugs ioosen
evert hit tit dirt. la the
morning operate the
machine for a few minutes
and the clothe. are perfect-
ly rleon even the most
,oiled •puts.
Ar pier grocer',
I.' -V14 PH.'Tlll'H' I .IMI'l'F1. T,)RONTO
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\ Cold Weather--Wearabies
Summer's verdant beauty is gone, autumn is here with its fancier dyes,
now it is time to prepare for the advant of King Winter.
��•P \k ('nH\l-I I'L 1, , \VRAR ANI) SAVE MDNRY "
Since
rt_. ei
is the big thing to consider when you --winter cloth -
will find it here in thehues which we carry. == Your
attention is called this meek to the following :
LADIES' 'WI ER COATS r
A new shipment rrive(I this week.
:Kt -twitted with fiir Bolla and enffs, sortie
with ftir coIlers only, nth plain tailored.--
'Yoit will find thern a very i, nice line front.
which to make your selectio Prices are
low, quality considered.
LADIES' SKIRTS
Ladies' Skirts. pleated and in, all
wool, in lengths that suggest the ewest
styles. None priced higher 'than $9. '
LADIES' DRESSES
All wool serge, tricotinc and si
!priced for very IOW margin orP rofit
MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS
A few select styles in Misses and Child-
ren's ('halts. To appreciate these values
1 ill should see them.
UNDERWEAR FOR LADIES, MISSES
AND CHILDREN
Penman's, Zininlerknit and Moodie'.
llygeisn I'nderwear, all wood, union'•aaid
fleece -limed garments at Prices which you
wilt find satisfactory. •'
LADIES' GLOVES
Ladies' Kid Gloves, in tan and gray
suede, Tined with wool, also Ladies' ('ham•
hisette Gloves in all shades and sizes.
friers are very reaanl.abi4.
Ladies' Black Wool Gloves, all sires.
LAdies' a11(1 children's Wool Gauntlet
Mitts, in red, white, grew and black.
TEDDY BEAR SUITS
('hiblren's Knitted Teddy 11'*.r glut,
all wool, four nieces, selling at
$3.75 and $3.96.
HOSIERY
- A fall rang of Ladies' and Children's
Hosiery, all wool, anti cashmere. also Ladies'
Iheather Iiosiery and Plain Black. Llama
Hosiery, ranging in pri('e from 49;_t_OlL59.-
MILLINERY
Ladies' and Children's Select Rea -
to -wear Milliner' at Prices which shoul
induce you to btty now.
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KIN'S OVERCOATS •
In gray Melton**, blind( lleltons, all -
woo blanket cloth, half -lined. and lined
throe hunt. Our Overcoats are ,just the
kind fo the miming winter weather The
prices a very reasnngble Mn, when you
consider tl splendid ,lualitie4.
\MEN'S SUITS
.lust arriv . . en's and Young Men .4
Snits, in navy e, b?own worsteds and
tweeds, at' low p eee, gndlity considered.
MIN'S ' DZRrWEAR
A nice range of en's 17nderwear, in
wool, and fleece.lined.
KEN'S S TS
' Men's Negligee and Wo het Shirts at
C'ornfield's prices. ' a
it't_i_ ` nape
A. CORNFIELD
Ooderich, Ontario
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