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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1920-7-22, Page 41 au. • PFPOWONPOW4"^VIUM OSIMMAOliWti% 13nSit1OSS H011145- fa,NW, Telegvaph office ''01 $ to 6.p.m. Bari glitys , C. P,R, 11viegt8ph aloe nights before holidaye 10 tam, Canadian Natiouat tieketiimc COOPER'S STORE NEWS 4f.“,maulteu Why you will find Pyrex • the ideal oven ware Durable- . Doss notfbreak in oven use Nevee gets -dilapidated Never wears out • • Cooks Better - Brings out full foo'd flavoi Gives every food better textute Does not burn food Cooks more thoroughly and eveuly Enables yon to watch tlatough-the dish how food is cooking Keeps -food hot Economical - Saves fuel -cooks with less heat Saves fwd. -cooks °heper foods deliciously -cuts out waste Saves time -cooks more quickly Saves trouble -no more black eeasy pans to wash -the same dish is used for cooking and serving Clean - Does not absorb grease otaooking odors No impurity ean cling to it unknown to you. Cleans like a tumbler • h. 1 ()thee baking dishes have some of these advantages PYREX alone combines them all. A. T. 'COOPER llaviowavag__ limehatfau_ _atettiagsbi_. Beautiful - Graceful hi design Clear and. in harmony With china Makes you mond of your kitcheu and table Makes food look more attractive WM. •11ZINSISINDIMininag MINN TIRES! TIRES ! TIRES! ! We have on hand a stock of tires for quick sale Size 30x3 5000 miles warranteil, nom -skid, $25 4000 allies warranted, non-skid, $20 other sizes -prices in proportion Supply is limited. FOR SALE iVlotor Cycle with side car also Saxott Roadster E. H. Epps & Son, arna Goderich Township Mrs. Butler has returned to De- troit after an extended visit with her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Bedour. Miss Edna Wise has been success- ful in passing with first class honors her Intermediate Piano examination in• connection with the London Con- servatory. Miss Wise is a pupil of Miss Edna McCaughey of Clinton. Will Prevent Much Sickness These enervating days are fraught with danger to people whose systems are poorly sustained. This leads the makers of Hood's Sarsaparilla to say, in the interest of the less robust, that the full effect of this good old fam- ily medicine justifies calling it, not only a blood -purifier but aIso a tonic. It is sustaining. It ghee strength, aids digestion, promotes refreshing sleep, and will prevent much sickness at this time of the year, Hood's Pills, which are gentle and thorough, may be taken with it, in cases where there is need of a cath- artic or laxative. St. Paul's church, Dungannon, which is undergoing repairs, will probably be re -opened about August first. Extensive alterations and repairs have been made in St. James' church and parish house at Seaforth. TheDouble Track Route -between MONTREAL, TORONTO, DETROIT • and CHICAGO, • Unexcelled dining car service. Sleeping oars oa night trains and parlor cars on principal day trains. Pull information from any Grand Trunk Ticket Agent or C. 13. Horn- ing, District Passenger Agent, Tor- onto, A. 0. Pattison, Depot Agent. Goderieh town council has fixed its JOHN RAMP:3RD & SON, tax rate at forty-one mills. Phorie 55, Uptown Agents ARE VOU A Mari or Woman Brave enough to Face the Future? Pig enough to Assume a Responsibility? Far-seeing enough to Prepare for, Misfortune? Ambitious enough to Increase your Estate Immediately? Patriotic enough to be making a Good Livelihood? Healthy enought to pass a Medical Examination ? Then clip this advertisement. Fill in coupon arid send to • S. C. Cooper, Inspector, the Northern Life Assurance Co. Box 5. NEWS-12,ECORD OFFICE/ 1 NAME ADiDISS 00000 Date Born, day of •. *in the your • • I I* 11,1I '• ' • •, Clinton News -Record East and West Huron Entrance Examination Results, The following is the restalt of the reeent Entrance Examination in •the different centres of the inspectorate el! East 1triron, The aggregate marks were750; 450 were necessary to pees and 552 az) ee- gum Horaeurs. Appeals may be Mede to itIM Inspector by Aug. 19th; after that date they mast be made to the Deputy Minister o Education, Toren - to, accompanied by a fee of $2; if at - ter that date, the fee will be $5. Marks will be sent in a few days to unsuccessful candidates and certifi- cates within two weeks to those suc- cessful'. CLINTON-Blyth Anderson, Wm. Argent, Eileen Atkinson (H), Clar- ence Bull, Margaret Brown, Thos. Caldwell, Ferg. Gather, Ray Carter • (H), Grace Churchill, Harry Cochrane (H), Donna Cochrane, Clifford Cooper'Norman Counter, Ruth Dale, Carol Evans, Victor Fal- coner, Anna Flynn, Jean Ford, Clar- ence Glazier, Billy Hovey (H), Frank Hovey (II), Ernest Hunter (II), Dor- othy Jervis, Olive Josling, Helen Ladd, Olive Lawrence (H), Lorne Lawson, Jean McEwan, Malcolm Me- ltatalano, Nellis McNeil, Stella Mar- quis (H), John Nediger, Wilbur Nelson (H), Elmer Paisley (11), El- eanor Plumsteel (11), Elsner Potter, Helen Quigley, Hubert Reynolds Her- old Richards, Kenneth Roberton, Beryl „Salter (H), Reginald Shipley, Veit Shobbrooke, Harold Snell, Elsie Snyder, Kathleen Taylor, Esther Tre- wartha, Louise Turner, Erre' Walker (11), Edward Waiters, Mabel Wight (11), BLYTH-Harold Beacom, Bella Fairservice, Annie Garrett; Grace Geddes,Hattie Gray, Yvonne Haggett (11), adie Hewett, Harold Jenkins, Laura Johnston, Lavine Knox, Liz- zie Lawrence, Geo. Leith, Marjorie Lyon (H), Robt. McLeod, Maty Moon, May Parker, Jean Pope (H), Ross Robinson,H), Ma- naie Ross, Viola Rouse, Harold Tay- lor (H), Mary Wood SEAFORTH-The highest mark obtained at this centre was made by Annie Strong, S. S. No. 5, Tuck- ersmith, who had 691 to her credit; Myrtle Sharkey stood highest in the town with 687 marks out of a total of 750. The full list is as follows: - Helena Alexander (II), Robert Arch- ibald (H), Annie Atkinson, Arthur Beattie (H), Bertha Batty (H), Mar- jorie Bickel' (H), Leonard Boyce; Annie Brodie (Ha, Arthur Burrows (II), Leonce Cadieun (H), Gordon Comedian (H) Margaret Case (H), Edwin Chesney (H), Janet Clutr (H), Frank Cook, (H), Olio Cooper, Fred Crich (H), Evelyn Cudmote, mund Daly (II), Eric Edwards, Eva Fee (H), Mary Feeney, Helena Flan- nery, Robt. Greene (II), Margaret Grieve, Alvin Dodds, Elva Grimoldby, Hector Hays, James Hogg (11), Keith Lamont (11), Thomas Lane, Cath- erine McGrath (H), Gertrude Ma - Grath, Wm. McLean, Helen -Mearann, Mary McMiliai, Robt. McNaughton (H), Annie MeNay (H), Jos. Mc- Quaid (H), Donald McKay (H), Olive Medd, Clair Merner (H), Grace Moy- lan, Richard Nigh, Jas. O'Connell, Mary O'Rourke, Wm. Patrick (H), Vincent: Patterson, Evelyn Peterson (H), Jos. Purcell (H), Thos. Purcell (11), Marjorie Reid(H), Dorothy Reinke (H), Monica Reynolds, Fred Scott, Violet Scott, Myrtle Shakey (H) Margaret Shine (H), Wm. Simp- son (H), John Sinclair, Agnes Smith (H), Wilfred Smith (1.1), Daisy Spain (H), Keith Stogdill (II), Annie Strong (H), Belle Thamer, Phoebe Wakefield (H) May Wallace (11) Mary Webster, Lloyd Williams (H), Margaret Williams, Michael Williams. BRUSSLS-IVIargaret Alcoa:, Nel- lie Anderson, Joe Armstrong (II), Roy Askin, Gordon Best (H), Audrey Bremner, Florence Bremner, Isabel Bremner, Nellie Campbell, Clifford 'Cardiff (II), Ruby Cleaver, Annie Cumming, Eva Cumming (H) Lloyd Dunbar, Elinor Engler (H) Kenneth Ferguson (II), Burton MacDonald, Fraser MacDonald (11), Margaret MacDonald', Elva Hemingway (H), Mabel Johnston, Leslie E. McKay, Lorraine McKay, Leslie Maeban, Earl Mills, Rota Mills, Walker Mitchell, Wm, 1Vlitehell, Mildred Passmore (II), Rb* Patterson (H), Wilbert Proctor, Clifford Ritchie, Grace Shortreed (H), Tont Shortreed, Garven Smith (H), Grahame Stewart,' Bernice Thuell (H) Lenone Thuell (H) Harry White (H), Katie Williamson, Margaret Wilson (I). WINGIIA1V1--Jennie Anderson Vera Armstrong (H), Elsie Blackhall, Bes- sie -BoardnIan, Dorothy Bridges (H), Gert -ie Bridges (II), Jean Carruthers (H), Kenneth Carter, Wilfred Con- vent, Robt, Coultas (11), Margaret Cruickshanks, Ruby Dickson, Vera Edgar (II), Arthur Field, Chas. Ga- mut, Annie, Geddes, Nellie Gilkinson (H), Sarah Hardie (H), Clarence Hinscliffe, Anale Homuth (H)„ Fred Isard, Marguerite Johns, Percy John- son, Aiba Johnston (H), Mary John - stet (15), Wm, Xew, Ethel Mather, Alice Metcalf, Edith Metcalf, Vivian. Munro, Wm. McElwain, Mary Mc- Gregor (H), Wilfred MeVittie (II), Chas, Pattison, Mac Perdue, Mar- garet Pettigrew, Florence Po- cock, Lulu proctor, Geneviene Roth, Dorothy Snell (11), Geo. Taylor, Lille Taylor (H), Roy Thomas, Russell Tervit, Carl Tripp: Nora VanCanap (H), Barbara Weir (II), Jennie Wightman (H), Lloyd Zurbrigg. WROXETER-Annie Brown (H), Elva Brown (H), Ane Douglas (H), Eleanor Douglas (H), Reita Hurst, Archie Edgar, Maa•garet Edgar, Jes- sie Edwards (II), Mary Gibson, Jas, Graham, Ernest Halals Orville, Hupler, Esther McDottgall, Jessie Messer, Janet Miller, Ina 1Vtilligen, Russell Rae, Alice Sharpin, Harvey Timm, Earl Toner,. Fanny Weir, Bes- sie Wright, Greta Eekinier. < FORDWICH-James Barr, Margar- et Bennett, Wray Cooper, Allan Dar- roch (11), Eldon Dammerling Alvin DentrY (H), Norman Gedeke, (H), Elmer Giles, Eldon Graham, Ev- elyn Hargrave Leone Kennedy, Maurice IVIeRee, Rattly Montgottety, , Hazil Reichard, Olive Reichard, Jes- sie Walker, John Wallace, Catherine kl) Worrell, Stanley Wolfe, Willie Huth, WEST HURON 15, 8, ENTRANCE RESULTS FOR 1929 This list contains tho names of the successful candidates examined, by the Exeter High School Board and by the Goderich Collegiate InstitutBoard,e The Ildueation Department hes ap- proved the granting of certificates to the fallowing candidates. To path re- quired 40 per cent in each subject, with a total of 450 marks or more. Those making 75 per cent. of the to- tal marks are awarded 1.-chiss 41011 - Oa (A), and for 70 to 75 per cent. IL -class honors (B). The highest marks obtained in each subject are; Reading --Marion Woods 40. - ' Spelling -Jean Chapman, Etta Mc- Quoid, John Ridley, Nellie Medd, Lloyd Heist 50. • . Writing -Irene Stewart 47. iLiterature-Harry Strang 92 Composition -Mabel Preeter, Myr- iam(' Wynne 82. '' Geography -Stewart Murdoch 95 • History -Abram Brown 88 .. Arithmetic -Irene Snider, Helen Garrow, Anna Kelly, Myrtle Bis- sett 100. Gramrear-Rose Mary Ellis 97 Total -Stewart Murdoch (Exeter Board) 631; Irene Snider (Goderich Board) 612. The marks of those that Tailed are being mailed to them. All the an- swer papers were carefully read and full credit given for each answer. Unsuccessful candidates should con- sult their teachers as to the advis- ability of entering an appeal. If any decide to appeal, they should do so not later than Thursday, August 19th, to the Public School Inspector, God - erg% certificates of the successful candidates will be sent to the teacher or to the secretary of the board, about the 24th of August. The following were successful: CENTRAL SCHOOL, GODERICH, Margaret Campbell, (A), Agnes Fraser (B), Thos. Freeman (13), Hel- en Garrow (A), Dorothy Heileman (B), Arthur Richardson Charles H. Ruffell (B), Verne Snellgrove, (B), Frank Stokes, Kathleen Straiten (A), Dorothy Westbrook, Abrani Brown (B). VICTORIA SCHOOL, GODERICH, Jean Chapman (A) Sidney Don- aldson, Emmerson Elllott (B), Gla- dys Grindrod, Austin Harris (B), Kingsley Harris (B), Adelaide Hays, Chas. M. limber (B), Donald Lang - ridge, Clete McCreath, Amy Mc - Hattie (13), Mary McLean, Marguer- ite Mulholland (A), Florence McDon- ald. Harold McKenzie, Logan. Mut, ney, Douglas Nairn (A), Violet Thompson, Roland Walker, Norval Wilson, Jean Winter (A). The highest total in Goderich was obtained by Jean Chapman, second by Helen Garrow, third by Jean Win- ter. These were very close to- gether in the order given. GODERICH SEPARATE SCHOOL Willie Carney, alat.ion. Griffin, He- len McCarthy (A), Frank McCarthy (13), Freddie Robinson, Ernest Rob- inson, Fred Webb (B). Exeter P. S. Ruth Andrews (A), Muriel Bissett, (A), Ruby Creech (B),Helen Dignan, Fred Heaman (13), Nellie Medd, Mary Nelson, Grant Sanders (13), Lille Snell (33), Irene Stewart, Kenneth WStosonchisurrA()A), Mabel Walker, Marion IIENSALL P. S. Itazel Coxworth (B), Violet Dick, Jean 'Eider (13), Morris Farquhar, Viola Higgins, Gertie Hoggarth, Le- Roy Parimer, Charles Shaddick, Ger- ald Warrener, Dorothy Welsh, Zetta Passmore. • • CREDITON P. S. Herbert Beaver, Nola Faist (13), May Holtzman, Ruth Lampert (13), DASHWOOD P. S. Edith Guenther, Jack Guenther, Alice Hoffman (A), Ferrol Hartleib (A), Percy Kleinstiver. HAYFIELD David Dewar (A.), Charles Gemen- hardt (13), Lucy McLeod (1), Nor- man Toms. DUNGANNON P. S. a. Georgie Allen, Carman Anderson (B), Harvey Errington, Margaret Mc- Nabb, Benson Pentland. ST. HELENS P. S. Verna Gaunt (B), Percy Hyde, Veto Todd, Alvin Woods. WINCHELSEA P. S. Walter Johns (A), Tennyson johns (B), Norman Routiy, John Ridiey. ZURICH P. S. Muriel Howald (13), Veola Prang (13), Mabel Preetea (B), WESTFIELD P. S. Douglas -Campbell, Mary Farrow, Neiman McDowell, Hazel Keating., Edward Rodger (B), Grace Redmond, Leila Stackhouse, • ASHFIELD S. S. No. 2 -Dennis Dalton. S. S. No. 5 -Esther, G. Ritchie. S. S. No. 6 -Flora M. Durnin, Fier - once Hatris, S. S. No. 7 -Wilfred Hogan. S. S. No, 9 -Norman O'Loughlin, Wm. F, Shackleton. S. S. No. 12 --James MeNain, Lloyd Robb. S. S. No. 18 -Annie Campbell (B), Vera Philips. S. S. No. 16 -Etta P. MeQuold (A), S. S. No 17-Lavina Black, Myrtte Dennis. COLBORNE S. S. No. 1-Milthed Fisher, Pearl Wilson. S. S. No. 4 -Nelson Campbell, S. S. No. 6 -Evelyn Fowler, Lily Harrison. U. S. S. No, 1 -Robert Hethering- ton, •• GODERICH 8. S. No, 2 -Ella McCabe. S. S. No. 5 -Vera Cox, Verna Cox, Marion McDougall. S. S. No. 6-13rock Orr, Hay 8. S. No, 2 -Hannah „ S. S. No. 3 -Greta Forest (A), Geftie Love, S. 5. No. 4-Winnifted Oatwoin, 8. S. No, 6-Lylyan Martin, S. 5, No, 10 -Ge Chapman (A); ay Ingram (13), Garfield Iiithderick ), 8, S. No. 11 -Edmond Het (B), Leonard Snares (13), Meirina Salado (13). S.. S. No. 13-,lennio Doering, Beat- rice Edwards. S. 8, No, 14 -Wilson )3rowniee, Gil- bert Jarrett (B), Hazel Smillio (13), Stewart Murdoch (A), Mary Thomson (A), Pearl Thomson (13). S. 8, No, 16 -Cora Baker, Hazel Patterson Wilfred Turnbull, Leslie Turnbull (A), Marion Turnbull (A), STANLEY S,•S, No, 3-Ardell Grainger, S. S. No. 4 (N) -Charles Seoteluner S. S. No. 4 (S) -Louise Btu°, Sol - via Steekle, glifrord Talbot. S. S. No, .6 -Frank Seeley (B), John Seeley, Geo, Pilgrim, Emily Beatty. S. S. No, 7 -Keith Love (13), Wil - limn Cochran°, S, S. No, 9 -Margaret Meyers. S. S. No. 10 -Margaret Aikenhoad, WITURSDAY, JULY 22nd, 1920. "I "The 13 IL it Market" is the Dame of War latest publication, it will prove of 'value to those interested in such current topics as. "Why Victory. Bonds aca C.heap", "Canatla-a Creditor Nation" and 'Inflation", Let us mail you a copy. We shall gladly do so upon receipt of letter or postal ctull. Wood, Gaudy & Company . . Canadian Pacific Railway Building Toronto �(INCE up -o -ti it tinge there was peasant who said it was too cold to go out into the woods to chop logs for the fire, so he conceived the idea of chopping up the furniture. In a short time he had disposed of the chair and table, -then being cold once more, he took out the window frames and burned them, and after the window frames, the doors. These being burned he was colder than ever, thereupon he started to tear down the house and burn it piece by piece, until at the end he had neither house nor heat. The folly of this peasant is not unlike that of the person who for frivolous reasons sells his Victory Bonds which, by painstaking thrift and sacrifice, he acquired as protection for a rainy day. He is disposing of a sheltering roof and knocking out the door that might serve later to keep away the wolf. WO A Victory Bond is Capital T • No prudent man or firm ever dissipates Capital, for it is the foundation on which prosperity is based. Anyone who dips in- to Capital for run- ning expenses is courting trouble and possibly eventual ruin. Don't spend your Victory Bonds. To do so it is like burning down the house to keep warm. Hold and Buy More d, Gundy- & Compa Clete Pepper, Irene Snider (A), Balla Thompson. S. S. No. 14 -Beatrice McLachlan (3), Wafter Workman. STEPHEN 8. S. S. No. 1 -Lloyd Heist (A), Ce- cil Hodgson (13), Elgin Hodgins. S. S. No. 1 -James Willis. S. S. No. 4 -Russell Eilber, Harry Rader (B). S. S. No. 6 -Vera Mawhinney (B). S. S. No. 7 -Ellen Houlahan, S. S. No, 8 -Ester Green, Russell Gill, Gordon Pollock, Warren Patter - S011. S. S, No. 10 -Rose A. Carruthers (13), Keith A. Hayter (B), Ross E. Love. S. S. No. 14 -Maurice E. Neil, Leon- ard Hanlon, Laverne aabbott. Separate School No. .6 -Gertrude Carey, Alice Dietrich (3), Madeleine Desjardine, Francis Hall, Gertrude O'Rourke. USBORNE • S. S. No. 1 -Anna M. lVfolr, Harry Strang (A), Gordon Cudmore. • S. S. No. 2 -Marie Cottle, Lula Ful- ton.(A), Arabelle Hunkin. • S. S. No. 3 -Mary Gilfillan (B), Ira Shier. S. S. No. 4-Gerta Hunter (3), Alice Thomson S. S, No. 5 -Fred Ford, Percy Mc - Falls, Thos. Yellow, S. S. No, 7 -Harold Horn (13), Long Pym. S. S. No. 10 -Alvin AlexanclerkLou- ise Anderson, Victoria Bolton, Ella Homey (B), Evelyn Whitlock, S. S. No. 8 -Edith 'Dale, Harry Gregory. S, S. NO. 13 -Stewart MeElrea, Clifford Pullen, Myriam" Wynne, WAWANOSH S. S. No. 3 -Herbert A. Taylor (West). S. S. No. 8 -Ruth Menzies, 8, S. No, 11 -Sarah E. Deacon, Jan- et A. Robertson,Elizabeth Young, S. S. No, 14-Winnifred Farrier (B), Elizabeth Inglis, Francis N. 0' Callaghan. S. S. No. 3 -Rose Mary Ellis (A), Marguerite Phalen, Robert Craig (East.) S. S. No, 13 -Agnes Mason, Ell- wood Nicol, Peter M. Scott. S. S. No. 16-Eveaett Taylor. MORRIS S. S. No. 5 -Angelo Kelly (B), Anna Kelly (A). HIBBERT S. S. No, 7: --Alberta Douglas, Flor- ence Venner, TUCKERSMITH S. S. No. 1 -Mary Clark (13), WEST HURON Junior Public School Graduation Ex- amination 1920. The following candidates were suc- cessful.' Total number of marks 1100, to pass 660, to obtain L-elass honors 825 marks, and IL -class honors 770 marks. The highest marks obtained were; Reading -Madeline Gaunt, Carman Tebbutt 48. Writing -Grace Eby, Euleige Gei- ger 45. Literatute-Doris McNaughton Composition-lEuloine Geiger 78 Grammar -Grace Eby, Doris Me - Naughton 96, Spelling -Grace Eby, Doris Me - Naughton, 06, History -Carman Tebbutt 85. Geography -Mabel Weeds 9, Avithmetle-Gaace Stone 100, Ari -Ross Jamieson 84. Seitnee-Elsie Brandon 88., Bookkeeping -Laird Joynt 84. A.griculture-Clifferd Clark 62, Highest total' -'-Lois MacKenzie Canadian Pacific Railway Building Toronto (13 years) 853.. Those obtaining I. -class honors (A), IL -class honors (13): Hayfield P. S. -Frank Erwin (B), Ethel Gemenhardt, Crediton P. S. -Elsie Brandau (13), Irvine Finkbeiner. Walter E. Hauch. Lyla Kuhn, Melvin Sims, Alma Smith. Dashwood P. S. -Evelyn Howard (B), Jno M. Tiernan (13), Czar Stein- hagen. Hensel' P. S. -Laird Joynt (B), Grace Stone (A). Kintail P. S. -Lois M. MacKenzie (A), Henry West (13) St. Helens P. S. -Madeline Gaunt (A), Ross Jamieson (El), Mabel Woods. Winchelsea P. S. -Elgin Copeland, Horace Delbridge, Thomas Heywood, Wesley Heywood (13), Doris Me- Nau gh ton. Zurich P. S. -Whitney Brokenshire, Euloine Geiger (B), Hilda Neusch- wanzer, Albert Seibert, Gordon Wal - per (3), Rennie Weber (B), Inez Youngblu t. Ahfield No. 11 -Grace Eby (B). Ashfield No. 1G -Olive Anderson, Goderich Tp No. 4 -Carman Teb- butt (13). Staidey, S. S. No. 3 -Clifford Clark, Arthur Stanley, S. S. No. 1 -.Freida Talbot. E. Wawanosh, S. S. No. 16 -Eu- gene Dobie (3). Miss Luella M. Ross, eldest daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Ross, Brus- sels, was married last week to Mr. R. J. McLaughlin. Stomach Disorders There are no remedies or med- icines so effective for the treatment for the varioua IStomach Disorders we Hacking's. Heart and Nerve Remedy and Hacking's Kidney and Liver Rills. 'Phiwe 103.0w, from the experience we have had from these preparations and from the know- ledge we have of the Notion and medicinal effect of the different drugs and herbs that go into the composition of these two avontleuful remedies. Tlie Appetite may 'be either exag- gerwted, perverted, diminished or en- tirely lost, these preparations will restore it. The camdition may be either Acute or Chronic or the Nerves supplying the Stomach may be defective •or there may bo Gas on the Stomach due to Fennentation or Decompogtion of Foods; no matter Vast the trouble may be this treat- ment will tone up the organs of tite entire system and bring tack the glorioua good health that you so much desire. Pain after Eating, Vomiting, Grad- ual Less of Flesh and Strength, Dyspepsia and Anaemia are some of tbe Syntptems of Stomach Disorders' that radeltay disappear when you use Hacking's. In order to effect a (awe, however, patience is as essential as alto right remedy and anyone who has teen ailing tor any length of time shottild net expeet to be need Ii a few &aye. Buy 6 boxes of Hack - mac Heart and Nerve Remedy and 3 of Haoking's Kidney and Liver Pitts and give them a good trial. 33e MVO to get HackInnal. Sold by 3, E. Itorey, Druggist y Rupture Relief RETENTION NOT INFLUENCED BY AGE OR LENGTH OF TIME, REPORTS VISITING,'" - EXPERT Rupture is not a tear or a breach 111 the abdominal wall, es commonly supposed, but it is a stretching or dilation of a natural opening, J. Y. Egan, of Toronto, the long establish- ed rupture applance specialist, will visit O aDERICH, Bedford Hotel, July 21-2 CLINTON, Rattenbury Hotel, Friday, Saturday (all day & night) 2 days only July 23 -July 24. The "Ctmatrus," the new surgical invention, as now used and prepared to order, will not only retain rupture perfectly, affording immediate and complete comfort, but is intended to assist nature in her work in the shortesttime known. These new surgical appliances have received highest approval wherever shown and are designed in accordance with the principles laid down by the world's text -book authorities on this subject, producing results without harmful ready made hard pad and old fashion- ed steel spring' trusses. Mr. Egan has testimonials from on. own section for inspection. If interested, call; he will give you free demonstration and examination of samples, Now is the time to make yourself safe and com- fortable for your daily work. Note dates, ask at hotel office for his sample room -tear this notice out'" now for future reference. -53-3 EVIDENCE Of Success of Placking's Heart and Nerve Remedy and Hacking's Kidney and Liver Pills Wm. Fullarton, R. R. a, Listowel: "I dloctored for eight years for Stomach Trouble and Pains all &model my bOdy. got no relief until I used Hacking's Heart and Nerve Remedy which fixed; inc up -all right. I used Hacking's Kidney and Liver Rills aliong with the Remedy." Mrs, H. Hinehcliffe Wingham: was on the paint of a complete Nervous Breakdown, could not sleep or plan my household duties, suffer- ed with. my Eleort ami my Nerves and debtors could do little for me. Ater taking the fhat box ei Heck. inigaa Heart and Nerve Remedy improved so much in health that / conithued whit a 6 (box treatment and am able to return to my work with renewed vigor," Mr. Richard Jones, Doom Ont.: "I have bred Pains under my Heart for some time and tried ail sorbs oe remedies and have been, to four dif- ferent doctors and could got no re- lief. I took one box of Hacking's Heart and Nerve Remedy and felt very much better. I rook another box and ham been able to work again. Beane I took your remedy. I could not work tor weeks at a time, the pain was so great." Thoth are only a few of the many testimonials that .601110 to Os volun- tarily and I a9ct sure that you too will get beneficial remits if You 5111 but give thin et fair tkcJ, Buy them, trona your dealer. ' Insist on Hack - hires. Sold by J. E. Hovey, Druggist