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Bayfield Fall Fair Prize List
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. .,4„,,,,, 0. :Varner; larz.r.st, tomatig. Mr8.
Mamer; yenow tomatoes', Mrs. „Vet-
toMatoes, II. ' KallVelseh, A, xt.
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, 1 i:sator;^ gh.(T4.110, '0. Rattler; RUCIM
Acontintwil, ,frow, pagv 5) ' IZ3eira4..Johnston; pii-4410. O. Ilattwro ibers, a Zattler,, A. Mellleli.; (Swan fruit
i -4. 1 „ 'e 3414bv W- Zfer1ng &I-S€03.4-kval kW.- , U. iDhis,jarallne ; 3ell., and armalade, II. ,toinatoo, A. H. lvfiruer, (0. Bawer ;
Insjanthae, Mrs. A. Melllek ; .4"(ANIIP:3: tar, -est bead "stltrilower; IL, Pisardlne,
iihrOpiihireS. - Ram, O'r'val Me- and meat 6'auces, iilarnet1Datars, 'JUL', A. ilf. 'Warner ;,e.ollection' garden herbs,
(i,,owan.; 014,.ariing • ram, ,019,-01. Me. lioNtIrdine; _(,Inueol frolts, 0. ILIttk,N1 Alm. Metcalf, A.' 'Menteli; green pep -
Omar.; ram Jamb, ()rya': NisQuvv:all;'` 1101. 1)14;mitirtv; vanned v'eMt3'bise.9. '''°'• , Pero, li. 'A. iVu5s; vegetable marrow,
41.AAVa Orval MCGowan;-' Rtearling 'ow', 'Battler, ii; 1)islardhly;11{14*4 (f‘Itit'att4'' T M 1'8. ' '31" eag, 0- nattivr; 'Cilreozt 1110-
Tval raMoilvan; ewe lit m1),..orgral Me- V..SloAlYitir011t ';',' Intiple 44Y1','41), Ir••, ne'' !bard 6tIncit'sb, Outlet IViatars,a:Pen-
OWan. , ,,, , 4 lymont, Itachitel. .1,01),uston ; raisin pie, Ida; 1,:t.now,49tyhaw sTplas,b, 0. -Bat.
Dorsets.Age4.1 r;Asa,, II. a Veering, Ottruet •Datarsltachael Johustola,;. tler?; Spanish OniOns,„II. Disialdine.
Orvp,1 Aftlitowan; 1:31warling ram, I.". E.: lemon pie, Raehael Johnston ; box' luneh . PLANTS AND i FLOWERS,
,liceri.tag J.st and 2nd; r;Int lamb, Orval i for school child, 'Garnet Datars1; home,- 'Collection of cut flovvers, .4.. !l/fellicit ;
NICGOWan,,,, P. ' E. Deering ; itgvil eWe, ! anatle fudge, A. Mellielt, •(). Battler ; .41.:quoluet, small, A. 71,1ellick, Mrs. Met-.
'Orval AleGow;an, P. E. Deering k, shear- . !Indeed ' beans. Garnet Datars, lirs- A- ealif'colleetiOn salvia, IP-. Middleton, R.
ling -4.4e, 4.40 E, Deering, 00rvar *Mc- i Melliek; void lunc11 flu' one Persqn, Ca twilit • Iv olleetion, nithl.ern. do:two. 11.
Clitwati.;.ee ;lamb, 1'..E. Doering ist . Garnet Datars, Mrs.' S. Ilellick.. ,,,,
; • DiSjardine; , colleetiOn , tlahlias, old
am] .211,d,.. : .. . ' • ,' GRAIN AND 1'43110S 'variety,- . aim Snider; , Collection ner- I
___. PIGS ' White winttn, Wheitt, IJ. 1) iS•j ardinti, .anlunis, MrS. nett:air; colleetiOn n6E:vs,
, Berkshire.,: -.Aged hoitr. ,thlried mu,. 11,,,A, Foss; held peas, 11. Disjardine ; „ 1oy-1.4nnont, ,,.1,1rs. Suid(4r ; f(pir var..
bill; brood sow, Snowden .4 (4t1 ainger.; ! ,I)t,4,1 1ff, il. . 1 )i,.4-jard11e, 0. Battlit•r; ,'leitie,, of annuals,. Mrs. Metealf
boar, littielvd this, year, Guy Dorrance, ; whitc oats, H. Disitalline: Immi t'l°%-er lection. zinnias, O. „Battler, A. Akelliek;
- • kinaiwden Ilt,- Gritinger;,Sow, littered this I SoFd. ( i, Bit tt le r, ..k. Men iek ; timothy 1. t„solleetion •gladiolus,'V. ..Nliddleton, Mrs.
Y'earr, b''llowden"e4 Grainger,• (411Y Dt,r.. ,yed. II. A. Fuss. 11. 1)isja141111e; swe.t.,t Howrie ; collectionoroses, Mrs. IIowrie;,
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rano• !elover m-INI, r• M(-clYnunit' 11' Di', talkie WelnIneta :Sirs:. 3kItctor, r. middle,.
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Yorkshire.-Sged hoar, A. II...War- ' jardine; fibit• corn. 0. ' Battler: dent,„ . •
nor; brood sow, A.. II. Warner ist and ;t•orn. (1.! Battler, Snowder & Grainger:I
,.., FINE ARTS
A40.1 ;. sow, littered this year, Ri)3• La- svii•et corn. II. Disiardille, thirnet Liinilscape, oil, Mrs. Metcalf, Aii:s.
room; A. 11. W:trner., , Datars; pop corn, 11. Disjardine; Pea I Howrie ; still We, oil, 31. 'Livingston, •
• TuoiltWortib.-;-Aged boat, 'Snowden & beans. (1. Battler. 11. 1 11si:11111114'; buek- mr.s. powrie ; • landscape, water color,
,Grtiinger, 4. m,ttisolt : hi 101 ,,!0w. .• WIMP. Garnet, Da la rs ; 6131 k of "rn• ' Mrs. . llowrie, .N.1. Livingston ;',., fruit,
$nowden. 4 1 4ritinger, It. •Mans,,n : sow, 4 I. 11:i T t it V. • , - Wzi tv'r color, Mrs. '3,1etit1111', \1 '4't •
littered this yeiir, R. 31,1 iisim: ht .t FRUIT ., .
ston : dowers, water (olor. NI. Living- '
1)air baton hogs, :AnY lir.et-ii, .1.. 11. • Grapes, 1. vitriety, Mr,. 'Sit it 11.
' ston, 3Irs. Ilowrie: pen tund ink draiv-
trixr: • ' 1 iisja 1%1 i ne : col lei.tt ion gratites,- Nits. Met- ;
.ing. 31. Livingston, 11., A. 101.1SS ; draw.
DAIRY rito01.1"rs • V.1 1 I'. Murray & (ittainger: peaches, A. F. ing, crayon! or lead point, Mr.s. Howrie.
• 10 Ib'. stt
alt buer,' • 31,•cynnt
lio: 1 1. AVariwr; 1)1 11111,, N1r,..Mca,
etll, 311::,. ty y ;vy.
...t. .i.ingston ; • Water color vitiating
cri lbs.' butter ,j„11 1.11), Won -Ks, F. McCly- Snider; prunes, . Mr 1, ‘X14.14.:11f, F. Mc- un silk, m. Livingston, Airs,. ii.oviiei,
imont ;• 5 211'..., eroi•k bufter, F. mer i,,%.,' ciyinoni; ,11044 erillys, F. M4 (71yn1on1 ; thilior painted ehina; Mrs.: Iiowrie, 31 .
modt, Mich ati .-1 olinsf on, ; ' fancy • prin t red crabs, ,1 1 , Penhill, 0. II:atter; Bart- Livingston; stenciling on fabric,. NI
butter, 0. Baulk, 0. Disjardinc: cot- let tiv-: ..11• Vellilill• F • .3.1t*C,ITIlliztut : , 14i'v i ugs t op ; 11. A. "FaSs ; fruit, in oil
I:age cheese. Garnet Data'', : home -rend- 'h1( 41)11 114 11 F. N1cC1y211011t, 11. Dis- ',Mrs. Ilowrie, 31. lAvingston ; tiewers, in
ered lard, Mr,. A. 31ellick. F. '31.1'13.„itviline; pears,. any other variety. lien 4,ii. NI. ,Livingstmi; mi.,. liowrit;
=out : dressed Z-hiekext,, Michael John- •Rathweli. .k. 11 . N\. arner: collet -awl of , 1"t [14.0 sketch from nature, .11. Living*:
eyton; lien'.T t'ot.gs, white shell, II. Dis- ' apples, four fall and six winter, F.. st„,11.
Sardine; Lien' N ogg•s, brown shell. H. AleClyniont ; winter apples, fouaLADIESWORK
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DisW. Gk. jariline, !.' Clar. ,
. eti,,,,,. F. ..Nliddivioll:, F. Mnio
x( 'lynt : , . Lieing-rcc
oom Aessor4.
ies. - Tabl- i
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. DOMESTIC SCIENCE hamper NIellittksh Reds, F. Middleton: . et.uirepieet.,
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110 -me -made Whitt, bread,. 1 1. Penhale.
baskot McIntosh, eds, F. 31 idtletp
ju. . , Livingston:table runner . xilvi
. Angston,
colored, 1). Bat tier, 31. I
' Rachael Johnston; nut, bread, 'Mrs.', VEGETABLES'. , . ; R. Lamont ; cushion, embroidery, 31,1
01-10wrie; grahain muffins. Mrs. Snider; Early Pt 4104. Garnet Datitrys, th' Livingston, 1). Battler; cushion, any i
layer, cake, light, Itachaei johnston, Battler: late potatoes, 0. Battler. 11. A.
. tither kind. Mrs, Mellick, 1-I. A. Fuy.4.s. t
Mrs;. Snider; scones. Rachtiel Johnston ; ' Fuss; heaviest mangolds; 31urray ! Dining -room Aecessmies '1White).-
tarts, Rachael Johnston; salad' \eat-, •Grainger ; 111 411,4)1(11 long 1:e(1; (). Bat- : Ta 1)1,, cloth • and two serviettes,
fables.; ICrarnet Datarso 'Alm *X Melt ie k ; . tier. F. Nicely/nom ; nnimgolds, globe, 4 MUM led. M. Livingston, -R. A. Fus.s;
!Seetch'shorthread, :M.S. Ilovrie; layer ' ,`,110w(len & Grainger; intermediate ..tea cloth. cut work, NI. Livingston, R.
cake, chocolate, Michael' .1 olats top : ' ma ngolch,, NI. • Gra lime r, Garnet Diu- ! Liimuitt.; ,tea 'cloth, enittroidei•Y, M.
fruit cake,. Mrs. I-lowrie: lulus. Raehael ' ars; field carrots, 44. Battler: table,
, , LivilkgM
ston,' Mrs. ellick; tea cloth,
Johnston; tea biseuits, Rachael jam, ' i-arrots. long, 1!. Little, 11. Lialbtleiscu ; ) crocheted corners and 4ttlg-ing, M. Liv-
ston, F. 3.0.4 iymont: ,00kles, Michael table 4. 11)4)1 short, fi, Battler, 11. ingston, MrMellick; fray cloth, e111-
aolinston4..•31r::, Ilowrie; plain muttios. ' Little: tiible beets, lougi, 1). Battler, Y. broidered edge -eyelet and i•zatin stitch
,V. ' 31(.11yr101)t ; neea t loaf. Itachael A1etlY12),0111 : table turnip heets. It A• 'design, Mrs. Mel Itek, Airs. How rie ;
.10b11,1011 ; 11)1th--, ,pie. Garnet 1)1111s. Fuss; II. Little : pin -snips. 0: Bifttler, II. centrepiece, 31. Living,ston. MrS. )1e1.-
'' Little; lie:iviest tuynips*. F. AlcClymont, lick.; luncheen'set, M. Livingston, 11 .A
Snowden & (.1irainger; table turnips; F. Fuss; buffet set; M. ‘Livingston, Mrs.
17 Nliddleton.!Snowden & Grainger.; sugar Mellick ; buffet .scarf, R. Liimo.nt, 31.
beet nizingolils, 31..Grainger, O. -Battier : , e1e121g,,4 1041 i tea cosy, Mrs. lelliek,
Will ter,,,J;z1dish, 0. • Ba t [14;1'. II. .k.. Fuss ;1 (7,010)i4 Linens.--Dridge s tein braid-
fia Ito'ifYmrs, mercalf, 0- 13attle.r : e'ltI7 ; t.r.d. xi, Livingston, Mrs. Iliiwrie:
bilge, 0. Muller. 11, A. -Fuss;• satin-, eross_stitvit bridge set, '31. Livingstim,
flowery .1). Battler. Snowden &,, Graing-
, ! \1I 12014 bridg,e seCappli(1ue,IL.A.
er; .whito celery, .4). Battler, II; Little '.., FIL.ii,,-.; buffet Set , embroidered, 4). Bat
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muskmelons, 4'). Battler. II. pisiardine; ' tier. FI. A. Fuss
watermelons, II. Disjardine,- II. Little; , Bedroom Accessories. ---II
...einstitehed
eit r(ils. 1). 1;;; tiler, .'4. .13.. Warner ; iie . sheets, AL ' Livingston, 11. A.. Fuss ;
pumpkin, 14. Battler, II.alatle; largest.. ' ow -vases, -hemstitched, M. Living-
' pumpkin or squ.ash. (4. Battler, F. mid- stop., II. A. FusSt; 'Pillow ctise;:., eni-
dletolt; large English potato _onions,1 broi Ts-, R. Laino-n-wr_se/. 1,/,./,,,x,stoir;
4). Battler, Garnet Datars: large white!,,,iiim. etist,s., lace -trimmed, M. Living-
;ionion.s. 0. Battler; large red onions,. 1011 I. A. Fuss: curtains,.M.' I;iving-
! II. Little, 0. Battler:i, large yellow ston, II. A. Fuss , towels, embroidered,
; onions. 0. Battler, Garnet ham's: red .31. Livingston, Mrs. 'Ilowrie: towels.
_,_.,-,..,:4,....,..,... crochet -trimmed, M. Livingston, -Mrs.
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- DEPENDABLE..
MAGIC gives light,
tender texture,
every time!
OOTO„ int
C1MWE
ilitiOWN, Sept. 30.---Th'e• rain is very
iteceptable 'after the long dry
Mr. Matt. 'Shackleton and son Bea-
son were at Stratford. on Saturday
attending the ;wedding of: their niece
,31.141 e0U,Sin, a daughter of Mr. Law -
react, Gray, brother of Mrs +Shackle-
ton, and meidentaliy a 'Crewe old boy-."
Mr. and Mrs. Kenny ramphhil and
fainily, of Detroit, Mieh„ spent the
weekend at the home Of 1f 1', John
Menarvt.
Mn., and :Nil's. Ben romfort of St.
Catharines spent the week -end at the
, hoine a Mr. Wad Mrs. Cecil Blake.
l'ongratulatiens are extended to Mr.
" „and Mrs. reel/ Blake on the arrival
of a baby boy, Harold James. 'Cecil
is W4N.I g a• broad smile these days.
It is.heaven on earth to have a man's
mviindedneeaTned itnu rin'llauriitton trheest, pionie.spr(e)f-
truth,-flacon,
(1,11X.N+FlItS IttlADY TO GO
- Throughout Canada, from, dawn 16 -dusk, lieen-eyed young men
from Canada and other Empire countries learn to become I:Anthers-in
14.147..A.F. schools of the British tlommonwealth Air 7`Praininol Plan.
Nothing is left to hi(zard in the training of a gunner„ for upon- his
,sharp eyes and •quiek trigger finger depends to a larg•e extent the al;
%Amity oninr Air Force. In.this photo a young4.,runner of the It.)CtA7.1(7.
with his Vickers gun stands by the tall of a Fairey Battle It fo"
action.. ,
C,N.R: SUPERINTENDENT
CAALOW
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Low Rail Fires
WEEKEND.FOR
THANISGIvING
;FARE AND, ONE-QUARTER,
FOR HE ROUND TRIP
Between all points in Canada, and to
I certain destinations in the United
; States.
GO: from, Noon Friday'., Oct. 10 2111 -
til 2 p.m. Monday, Oct. 13, 1941.
'''Where no P.M. tram service Oct 10
' tiekets good on A.M. trains.
RETURN: Leave destination up to
midnight Tuesday, October 14, 1941.-•
MINMUM SPECIAL FARE
Adults or Children - 25e
IN 11 int o tin t i on from any Agent.
CARLOW, Sept. 30. -The bean crop
lo lieing harvested and is an average
one,
,Miss Violet Sharpe, -Auburn, spent
the week:end with Mrs. T: W4son.
• Mrs. Treble, Sanford, was a guest
with Mrs. .Stoll.last
4Co1-n chttizig and slid i11ing. are.
keeping the farmers busy these dityS,
but, „weather perainting, they will be
completed thi.s week.
Mr. Gordon Young has erected a new
Silo, and Mr. -Ernie Mitchell has put up -
the one blown downcin a repent wind-
storm . . •
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AIli,Div.-Rally Day was observed::
„in- both churches on -Sunday last: In
tlie United 'church Rev. it, G. HaZi.e.
wpod was in charge and the program
got out by the Board of Ohristian
Education was followed. • Joan M.
Macithee read_ the 'story of the influence
of a thUrch •service on, a_r_bey. Mr,
Halewood took .the_theitte -Serving
andSacrificing for -ii •Phristitan World
.1.: A. Murphy, formerly _super -attend- Order " In tl 1 i
Canadian Pacific
'rile doctor's small son was enter-
taining a prospective patient in the
office. The caller gazed in awe when
.the kid, opened a joor and displayed a
skeleton. Caller: Where ad your‘father
get that? Doctor's son :Oh, he's had it
for a long time. I think It was his
first patient.
HELP. THE RED CROSS
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Howrie ; dressing table set. M. Living-
ston. Mrs. Mellick•; embroidered "tea
towels. Snowden & 'Grainger, Mrs.
Melliek.
Weare-4.'hiltrs dres.s;.-
thaile from old garment'. M. Living -stop,
II. A. Fuss; ehild's play dresS, • M.
Livings:on, 11. A. Fuss.; baby's jacket
;lb& bonnet, crochet, Mrs. Howrie, H.
Fuss; baby's jacket and: bonnet,
knit. Mrs. Mellick, LiVingston;
haitys ,l4i.tees, knit, Mrs: Mellick, M.
Li v gst on ; lia by's bootees, ertiebet,
Mel ick ; ern broidered- baby's,
petticoat, 11., A. Fuss.
Ladies' - Wear. -Work apron, tiarnet
ia A. Foss; (lees's, housework,
4a met I t rS, A. Fuss; ladies'
underwear (Saki!: M. Livingston ;
4111 wk, M. Livinginou : collar and , cuff
. set.. Mr.s.-Melliek. II. A, Fuss; Miniver,
handknit, II. A. F.11Ks ; apron, M.
Lining.' -ton, 'Mrs, „Melliek; fancy hand -
hag, M. Livingston, 0. rattler; fadies'
dress_ anade_front gaimeat„.
Livingston, Mrs. Mellick; home dyeing,
M. ,Lisingston; Mrs. Howrie.
• Men's Wear. -Sports shirt,'16r man
or 1)03', A. Fuss, Gar.O.: )t-Datars;
pyjamas, A. Fuss, NIL Livingston;
pullover sweater, Mrs, flowrie;','mitts,
heavy, 0, .Battler, Livingston;
'soeksZ heavy, M. Citingsten, Mrs.
Howrie7:- soCks, fine, M. ,LiyingstOn.
Mrs. Howrie, • ' • -
Miscellangons Work. -Pa t h e m -
flied, , Mrs; .Ncellick. IL A. Fuss'; filet
eroehet. It. Lam•ont, II. A. Fuss : tat-
ting. II. A. Puss, M. liiring•ston ;'fancy
knitting in cotton, H. A.. Fuss, Mrs.
Howrje; drawn thread *Work, M. Liv-
ingston, Mrs. Mellick ; hernstitAIng,
Mrs. Melliele, M. Livingston.; 01 tivork,
0. Battler, R.' Lamont:- tapestry,- M.1
Livingston: II, A. Fuss: eros stitch,!
Livirrgstryn,-11.--A. --Fitsse;- 41111 II jaw, it
A. Fuss, Mrs. card /able cover,:
Mrs. 'llowrie, M. Livingstod; sampler
111 eroSs stitchy Livingston. H. A.
Fuss ; darning on worn sox, H. A. Fuss.
Home' Manufactures. - BedspreacQ
tufted, Mrs. Howrie„; quilt applique, M.
.Livingston, It. Johnston ; cotton,
O. Battlei•-,-11.---• A:, Fuss ; eotton,
plain, 0. 'Saltier. II. A. Fuss; cont.
forter, fancy; O. Battler. :Mrs. Menial.
comforter, gpeve, down, JohnSton ;
crochet afghan; .Mys. Ilowrie"; hearth
rug, hooked yarns, Mrs, Mellick. M.
Livingston ; hearth rug, hooked, wool
rags. 'Mrs.. Morrie : rag Mat, Mrs.
Me]lick; mat, silk, Mrs. Melliek; hand
omp. home-made, Mrs. Snider, Mrs.
Mellick.
"Imagine it taking a
war to set us right"
Husband:
Wife:
• Husband:
"There's one thing we can thank Hitler fen
Iles -Kot -us saving -at -last."
"Yes!, Imagine! , Until it became a positive
duty we certainly never managed toput any=",
thing by each Weeic."
"I think it's partly because these War Sayings
Certificates are so simple to buy."
Wife: "You mean the idea of gettipg- the office to
deduct a regular amount each week from
your salary?"
Husband: "Yes! And how they"Te,mounting Up! Quite
a nest -egg when yori _cotint the interest
they're earning."
Wife:
"Well the more the nierrier, I say! There are
lots of things we'll need the money for, as the
years roll by!"
" het f Canadian is e ckd is V • t ry" ihe e days
,p o everyn e OT te 0 . n 8
uvr tize thoughtless selfish iPender is a traitor to our war effort.
4 reduction in personal spending is now a vital necessity to re-
lieve the pressure for goods, to enable,moie and more labour and
materials to be diverted to winning the war. The all•out effort,
which Canada must make, demandthis selkdenial of each of us.
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SPEND ten --lre sale Nen
eat at, Toronto,-, 'Canadian National
ivho has been tranSferred
to be superiniendent at •Stratford. "Mr.
Murp-11.3 . will ;114.;W d'Utie.s
• restyter an_cenglega-
lion the special order or service\ was
followed, with Rev. A. M. 'Boyle in
eh a rge and giving t he ,,,rja ess a ge, -Christ
the hope of the world," stressino*, the
DNA "0 ro)
at once' Ile has had a long serVice'-`7,
with the Canadian National Railways;
in *Many. distriets. He -is it charter
meinber aud past President. ,Toronto".
Ra 1 (7111 1).
J. R. VVhepler
Funeral° Director and Embalmer
All calls pronaptly attended to
day or night
-AMBULANCE SERVICletr
Phones: Store 335. Res. 355W.
Hamilta Street, Goderich
eagkeWAR SAVINGS'
"I' -CERTIFICATES'
, FUNERAL' SERVICE
(Established 18751_
-SINCERITY AND °
, --EXPERIENCE
-0-
Prompt -
Ambuicince Service
Phone 12,0
FLOYD I% LODGE, Director
TRADITIONAL
"Young man, I found otg:Ahat thy
s'attootter is planning to elope with
you, and I want to give yoti fair warn-
ing." "Ah'-er4--yes'?" , "Yes. That
ladder of mine in the garden is _
craeked."
THE')
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Nagging,Dragging
Pains In the Back
Many women have to do their own
housework, and the constant bend-
ing over, lifting," making beds,
-sweeping, ironing, sewing, so neces-
sary to perform their household
duties, puts it heavy strain on the
back,and kidney), and iflbere were
no kidney 'weakness the back would
be strong rind welt
Poan'solCidney Pills ;help to give
relief to weak,.baelca,ches,ltrdney suf-
fering women.
Doan's, Xidney Pills are pat up
in an oblong grey box with our trade
mark 'a "Maple Leaf" our ther„.1
wrapper.'
Don't aeeept substitUte. De ,
sure and get "Doan ,s„ '
714. T. Milburn Co., 1441.,„1:Corbirito, Ont. •-
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Wingham District Man
Praises Syntona Highly
,
Troubles, Dizzy Spells, Back -
Reports Relief From Stomach
‘ache and Headaches., Nothing
Ever Helped Me Like This
Before,' Says, As Nerves
Are Calmed, Sleeps Better and
Has More Energy.
"1 ean honestly sa'y that Syntona
has done ine more good limo am thing
else 1 ever used.", said 31r% Wrn
J a ek I in, , ueva le, t rio I near
The
ranston Funeral
•Home '*
Complete Service at Reasonable
Prices •
PROMPT INVALID CAR
SERVICE '
No extra charge for the use of
our modern Funeral Home.
17 Montreal St Phone 399
asuismisiumgamins
ach Misery. Then, my w1101.e system
began to improve. Now I ann free of
headaches and. dizzy spells and I got'
relief from the. ains' 113 My back. I
isle_e_pAetter no% , my nerves are re-
laxed and I fee/ -more healthy and
hanky in every way."
The reasont, such 'good resultu are
produeed by a mediqine that is cone
gounded to act on the stomach,
kidneys and,bowels at the same time
is- simply this: The organs of „assimil-
ation and eliznination are so closely
related in their ftinctions that when
one beeomes ailing, it 80 often affects
Wingliam), in a recent statement:
suffered with Acid in -
one or more of the others. Food that
',dig -0:4,00n, gastritis, storniteit pas inandhon
id $h°.111 supplyenery gLind resistance,'
Cunninkham
Pryde
EXETER and SEAFORTH
We ,.invito -you to inspect °our
'stock of •
Cemetery Memorials
All enquiries will be .promttly
, attended to.
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heartburn, and I felt Miserable and ' 'ferments' in the stomach. Excess
rundown; ../ „abject i() dizzy acids and impurities are absorbed into,
spells, Ilea dacheR aild pain, ,a4in • ins the bloodstream...and soon, the whole
had I slept poorly, in 11(.2vvr:\ were )4Y141tem is rundc'wn-
tense and. I had no energy. -
Let this pure herbal compound help
- "Right from the first, I liked the you US, it has so inany other local
way Syniona acted on zny stomach, men and Women. Syntona is sold and
My- appetite pieked- up- a r1d • my-- food- recouranended- in Goderichat-CampbelPs-
began to digest without all that %tom-, Drug Store.
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Monuments!,
To those contemplating build-
ing a Monument . . Get my
prices before buying. Cemetery
Lettering a specialty.
All work guaranteed,
JOHN GRANT
bLINTON MARBLE
GRAMTE WORKS
• Clinton Ontario
Successor to Ball & Zapfe
a -
IMALSDEAD or
DISABLED
removed ,i;;;:eletan Sanitary _Truek.s_Phone-collec
910 r 21 Clinton, 215 Str4tfoPi1 , • or Ingersoll 2!
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William Stone Sons Limited
Do -You ,Suffer
From Headaches?
It is hard to struggle along with 'a head that aches
and pains all the time, a
A headache need not be an illness in itself, but it
may be, a Warning symptom Ant there is intestinal
duggishrtess •
To help overcome the cause 'of headache it 'is
necessar3r to eliminate the waste matter from the system. Burdock Blood
Bitters helps to remove the cause of headaehes by regulatingthe digestive
and biliary organs, neutralizing acidity, regulating the ei
onsi pated bowels
and toning uri the sluggish liver, and when" this has been ,accomplished the
headaches should disappear.,
Oct 13.13.13. at any drug counter. Price $1.00 a bottle.
'rim T. Milbuin Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont.
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"Pretty warm' weather we're havinm dr:"
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