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HAS ACCEPTED THE POSITION OF TINSMITH WITH
US. WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO ACCEPT ANY
KIND OF WORK IN THIS LINE. NO JOB T00 BIG;
NO JOB TOO SMALL J1i
FULL L INE OP
General Hardware, Stoves,
Building Paper, Tinware, etc
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FOR SALE
Young cow, due to calf this
Inanth. Jos, Rau, Drysdale.
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HEAD STUFFED FROM
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Insireet. rlivt-no waiting. Your
cleeged epee right up; the air
pass.ages 01 ;Vont' heed clear and you can
breathe fre(ie. 1V1 more hawking, enuf-
ithg blownie, Leadaelle, dryness.
trnggiing or b -.til at nig1it. your
colcl or catarrh disappears.
Gel n small bottle of Ely's Cream
front your druggist. now. Apply
a little of this fragrant, antiseptic,
heading cream in your nostrils. It pen-
etrates rough every air passage of the
thead, seethes the inflamed or swell
piteous membrane and relief conies in.-
Etantly.
jut 7(int. Don't stay ttuffed-up
t cola oz. ..:tay. catarrh.,
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WE HAY IIE NEIGHBOR-
HOOD OF 150 . OF SOFT 0.0&L
FOR SALE, Aee" eS LONG AS:
IT LASTS WE WILL SELL, SAME
FOR $8.00 P11 )N, CASH, FOR
FURTHER INF RAATION PITON
24-Hensall
coo;. Mliing Co.
ITEMS OE' LAL 1NTERST
Messrs. Jew. Preeter, Chris. Gin-
gerieh and C. Schrag are 'this
week attending .he sale of pure
bred Holstein -cattle at Breslau,.
belonging. to the estate of the
late A. C. Hallman. These , ar
among the finest cattle of th
kind in Canada. It appears tha
the demand for good Holstein eat
tle is increasing among the farm
ers as their sueer:or money makin
qualifications are better known
The annual election of officers o
the men's Adult Bible class ofth
Evangelical church was held ce
Sunday which resulted as follows
President, C. L. .Smith; Vice -Pres
S. P. Greb; Sec.-Treas., Wm. Brow
Teacher, N. E. Dahms; Organist
Miss L. Siebert; Assist. -Organist,
Mise Ruth Hartleib. This class is
in a prosperous working order,
having 41 names on the roll wit
an average attendance of 20 Re
the past year. The 42lass met 44
times during 1918 and the total a-
mount of collections amounted to
$56.64.
Miss Anna Hess spent Thursday
in Exeter.
Mr. Wm. Ruby left for Detroit
on Monday to visit relatives.
The boys are receiving their of-
ficial discharges from military
duty.
Messrs. H. Price and H. G. Hess
weer in Exeter on Wednesday on
business.
Mr. Wilfred 'Denomy is visiting
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Denomy at present.
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WE HAVE BEEN A PPJ''INTED LOCAL AGENTS FOE THE
•CELEB.RATED MASSEY-II k.RRIS IMPLEMENTS AND BEG TO AN,
NOUNCE THAT WE CAN SUPPLY ALL YOUR WANTS IN TE.a
LINE OF FARM IMPLEMENTS
ALSO REPAIRS FOR 1VIAOHINERY, PLOW POINT,
ETC.
GIVE US A CALL,
MEETING OF HURON COUN-
TY COUNCIL
The Countil of the Corporation
of the County of Huron will meet'
in the Council Chamber, Goderich
at 3 o'clock in the afternoon of
Tuesday, the 28th day of January,
1019. All accounts against the
County must be in the hands of
the Clerk not later than Monday
preceding the meeting of Council.
,Geo. W. Holman, Co. Clerk.
Dated Goderkh, Jan. 10th 1911
CAN LTNDERSEL MAIL OR-
DER HOUSE
Your home merchant is a bus-
iness man. He gets the best val-
ues he can for his money when he
buys goods, and he does not exp
ect his elastomers to do anything
else, A11 that he asks, in return
for the favors he does for the
good of his 'community is that he
be given an opportunity to meet
the insidious competition of the
mail order house-. He. is r'jetl
willing to have his prices and
values compared with those of tht, ' a or ick L x. 1ren grant
mail order house, but he has a, $5.00; Children's Aid S. . grant
just complaint when he is not giv- 10.00; Clerk, election expenses, 9.00
en a chance to make this compar-,,Freight: and exp. tel supp. 2.35;
loon. t ! lights, January 1.00; express, Mun-
If all buyers would take the Val- ieipa lsupplies .45; Bert O'Brien
ue as well as the price of the ar- repairing road, McDonald bridge,
tiele they are buying into consid- 5.00; Harry 0. Hess lepalingr tel-
ephone lines. 3.00; Municipal World,
supplies 11.80; 3North Electric C.,
i'OW supplies, 163.34; Bel ltel Co. L. D.
tolls 51.12; ditto switching charg-
e.s, 25.00; L. Foster gravel 4.50 L.
.Prang account 14.30 Can. Ind. 't el
Co supplies 2.53, P. MaIsaac aec.
15.37; ditto corn,. on local tickets
5,41; ditto salary to Dec. 31st 1.918
234.00; ditto labor re cable work
at .Sarepta 27.50; ditto cone. on L.
D. T. to Dec. 21 33.20; T. Johnson,
expenses to Goderich 5.00; H. .G
Hess. 3 mons salary 300.00; Mun-
icipal World, 8 subscriptions 8.00
The treasurer was instructed to
furnish bonds for $15000.00, subject
to the approval of the Council.
The council adjourned to meet
again on Saturday, Feb. 1st, at
2 p. m.
A. P. Hess, Clerk
oration, the mail order houses wo-
uld all go out of business to -mor -
THE COUNTY COUNCIL
The January session of the Huron
county council will convene on
Tue.sday, Jan. 26th, at the county
building at Goderich. The elect-
ion of a warden for 1919, of course
will be the first business. This
year, according to the arraagem-
eint by which a Conservative and
a Liberal are chosen alternatively,
it is the Liberal's turn, and the
choice, it is said, will be beteearsnt
Reeve J. N. Campbell, of E-
Wawanosh; Reeve M. Armstrong,
of Hullett; Reeve B. W. F. Beav-
ers, of Exeter; and Reeve ECrieh
of Tuckersmith. About a third
of the members of the 1910 eouneil
will be new men at the board. The
following will constitute the 1919
county council.
Godcrich Town -T. M. Davis and
DIG.oCrIlear)islech. Township -N. W. Tree
warth a.
Colborne Township - Gordon
Young,
Ashfield Township --I Joseph
Dalton and jos. Hackett.
Stanley Township -Mort. Mott,
Hay Township -John Laporte.
Stephen Township -W. D. Sand-
ers and Alex. Neeb.
Usborne Township - ArtherMit
dieli..
Tuckersmith Township -IT. Crich.,
Hull et t Town sbip-M, Arm s
East Wawanosh Towuship
N. Campbell.
West Wawanosh Township -Wm,
BrIIIle.
Morris Township -Wm. Elston.
Blyth-james Cutt.
Brussels -S. T. Plum.
TernberrY Township - Jas Mof-
1att'
Clinton -.T. A. Ford.
Seaforth-Dr. .3no. Grieve.
Wingham--W. Isbister.
Exeter -B, W. F. Beavers,
13010(1-A. B, F,rVtn.
McKillop Township -J. M. Go
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Hensall-G, C. Petty.
SAGE TEA DARKENS
HAIR TO ANY SHADE
Don't Stay Gray Here's an
Old-tirne Recipe that Any-
- body can Apply.
• The use of Sage and Sulphur for re-
storing faded, gray hair to its natural
color dates back to grandmother's
time. She used it to keep her hair
beautifully dark, glossy and attrac-
tive. Whenever her hair took on that
dull, faded or streaked appearance,
this simple mixture was applied with
wonderful t.
But brewing at home is mussy and
out-of-date, Nowadays, by asking at
any drug store for a bottle of "Wyeth's
Sage and Sulphur Compound," you
Will get this famous old preparation,
improved by the addition of other in-
gredients, which can be depended up-
on to restore natural color and beauty
to the hair.
A well-known downtown druggist
says it darkens the hair so naturally
and evenly that nobody can tell it has
been applied. You simply dampen a
sponge or soft brush with it and draw
this through your hair, taking one
strand at a time. By morning the
gray hair disappears, and after an-
other application or two, it becomes
beautifully dark and glossy.
Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com-
pound is a delightful toilet requisite
for those who desire a mare youthful
appearance. It is not intended for
the ture, -mitigation or prevention or
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On Sale at all
MONEY -ORDER POST OFFICES
BANKS AND
WHEREVER
THIS SIGN
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DISPLAYED
11QUY War -Savings Stamps for $4.00 each, place
J -J them on the Certificate, which will be given to
you; have your Stamps registered against loss,
free of charge at any Money -Order Post Office; and on the first
day of 1924, Canada will pay you $5.00 each for your stamps.
As an aid to the purchase of W.S. S. you can buy THRIFT
Stamps for 25 cents each. Sixteen of these Thrift Stamps on a
Thrift Card will be exchanged for a W. -S. S. Thrift Stamps do
not bear interest. Their virtue is that they enable you to
apply every 25 cents you can save towards the purchase of' a
Government, interest-bearing security.
f'If high rates of interest must be paid on Government borrow-
ings it is but right that every man, woman, and child should
have the opportunity to earn this interest." -Sir Thomas White.
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