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GRAND BEND
Death of Mrs. Taylor. A sad death
took place here on Monday evening,
ov. 4th, of Maggie Love, wife of
Robert Taylor, at the age of 40
rs. Death was due to an attack
influenza followed by pneumonia.
TayloF had a serious illness last
g for three months, but recover-
ed was in excellent health, when
became ill of influenza. Deeeas-
as born on the 21st of Stephen,
resided in this neighborhood all
life. She was highly respe.ted by
Besides the husband and three
g sons, she ' is survived by four
ers and five sisters. John and
as Love of near here, James and
in the west, Mrs., • Stephen
ebb, Mrs. Thos. Turnbull, Mrs. An-
Turnbull
nTurnbull and Mrs." Jas. Hodg-
here, and Mrs. Thomas Farrell in
se West. Then funeral took place on
lednesday.
LtiLDROOD AILMENTS
ailments of childhood-- constipa-
indigestion colic, colds, etc,-
be quickly banished through the
of Baby's Own Tablets, They are
Mild but thorough laxative which
sntly regulate the bowels and
eters the stomach. They are guar-
d - to contain no harmful drugs
an be given to the youngest baby
perfect safety. Concerning them
Alcide Leuage, St. Beatrix, Que.,
"Baby's Own Tablets -were of
help to my baby. They regulated
ed her bowels and stomach and made
plt en and well." The Tablets
sold by medicine dealers or by
t 25e a box from the Dr. Wit -
Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.
CENTRALIA
fed in Toronto.—There passed a -
in Toronto on November lst,
e
.Elizabeth Huston Rogers, at the
of 94 years, 9 months and 4 days.
had been quite frail during the
few years. She and her two
ghters Ida and Minnie resided in
'onto for many years. Mrs.. Rogers
the last surviving sister of the
Tate Thomas Huston of. Centralia. She
is survived by Ida and Minnie, Mrs.
George Cruickshank, (Cassie), of
Wingham; Mrs. Robt. Clegg, (Fannie)
Alberta, and one son, James, of Al -
She was predeceased by her
dren, eamuel H., Joseph and Mag -
and her husband the late Janus:
ers. Mrs. Rogers saw early pica
life in Huron County. She with
husband settled on. the second
ession, lot 6, of the Township of
phen, more than 70 years ago, on
ae farm now occupied by Murray El -
Bata She knew and experienced to
full alb the hardps of pioneer
Her home, even in thely
when it was only a log cabin
oods, was open to the weary and
sad pilgrim, who was fed and
red and sent happyon his way.
home wad the stopping place of
early missuinary, wherein he was
e meet heartily welcome. She
endowed with a strong. and love
g nature. Her Iove for her friends
her children was a mighty force
her demise there passed away the
of the earliest white settlers of
he Fairfield district. She was bur-
led
ililed in the family plot in Fairfield
Cemetery, one anile west of Centralia,
-FEW ROUTE TO WESTERN
CANADA
We Armon ee Ou .' Speeial Fall.: #gplay
Of WeariD Apparel for Men and BOYS
Including an Attractive Showing
of O er o t , Spits, Underwear,
Headwear, Footwear, } - :.fp
Shirts, Gloves and 13ciq
draft." This means shut ash pit dam-
per," open check .draft damper wide,
and very nearly close pipe damper.
Never have ash•=pit lift or slide
damper and check -draft ° damper open
at the same time.
If you nacnchcetok ?ohegL-a:
If you cannot cheek the fire without
opening the faring door, your damper
control is wrong. Study it.
It is not economy to allow the home
temperature to drap away down at
night. It takes too much coal to tea
gain heat in the morning. •
Remember, the clean out door and
why it is there. ' Remove soot or ashes
that collect in flue and on heating sur-
faces, brush or scrape thoroughly at
least once a week, ofitened when using
soft coal.
See that grates work freely and that -
they are left in proper position (flat.)
Stop air leaks into the ashpit ak fur-
nace.
Cover all heat pipes in cellar to pre-
vent loss of heat.
Carry a deep fire at least level with'
fire -door. In mild weather carry a
layer of ashea on the " grate.
Don't shake clown ashes until after
pit,
let ashes pile up under the
grate. Save good coal from the ashes.
Don't shke down ashes until after
new fuel has been added to fire.
Burn off gases before closing fire for.
night.
To leave fire for might partly close
pipe damper, close ash -pit damper,
open cheek draft damper.
When burning soft coal have the
slide, or lift damper in firing door
partly open. Soft coal requires air
over • the fire foe proper consumption
,gases.
These are general rules applyingto
all heaterse Study the rules regarding
the particular kind of heater you
have, hot air, hot .water or steam.
HURONNO. E
--NOTES
--The death occurred at Lambeth on
Sunday, morning at -9 o'clock of Ber-
nice Anderson, aged 24 years, eldest
daughter of Rev. S. Anderson, fo mer=
ly of Blyth, from pneumonia, fol`lgwing
a severe attack of influenza. Miss An-
derson was an aecompilshed singer
and organist . of:. the Methodist church
and a leader in all the young eople's
circles. She is survived by her parents,
two sisters and seven brothers.
—On Wednesday .aftexooii of last
week a bright young woman was a all-
ea away from the earthly homer in
the person of Cela A., daughterofMr.
and Mrs. William Rathwell, of Gran-
brook, after a brief illness from in-
fluenza followed by pneumonia. She
was born in Goderieh township and
was 27 years and 5 months of age.
Deceased was a clever, affable young
person, a general favorite and al-
ways ready to lend a helpful hand to
every ,good cause. She excelled as an
elocutionist and often assisted at en-
tertainments in this art and was in-
terested in church and Sunday school...
Miss Rathwell is survived by her par-
ents, three brothers and four sisters.
tee
VICTIMS OF LA GRIPPE
Left Weak, Disheartened and An Easy .�
Prey to Other Troubles
A Nova Scotia Man Tells How' He
Found New Health int Strength •
If you have had an attack of of la -
grip, or Spanish influenza, you are
not out of danger until your blood is
On your next trip to Western Can- restored tolortial,
a why not travel over a new route, influenza leaves •behind it weakened
ing two famous trains on journey vital powers, thin blood, impaired di-.
d traversing some of the most inter- gestion, and over -sensitive nerves• In
sting territory in the Dominion? The this condition the system becomes an
iational is a through train which
ayes Toronto at 3.35 p.m. on Tues -
y,. Thursday and Saturday. The
lits otfhteF orms9Ommwmwtuwinan
ils of the Grand Trunk are uged to.
orth Bay, which is reached early on
morning following . the departure
ram Toronto. A daylight run is made
through the Lake Land beauties,•+ the
T-emiskaming and Northern Ontario
to Cochrane, calling at Cobalt, with
its wonderful shining activity. From
Cochrane to Winnipeg your .Jouy
easy prey to - deadly pneumeraia,
bronchitis, nervous prostration ,rlieu-
ri atism and even -consumption. Ask
anyone who: has had an attack of in-
fluenza what their present condition of
health is and most of then will ans-
wer -"Since I had -the rippe I have
never been really well " This -gen-
eral feeling of weakness will.continue
until the blood is built up again, and
for this purpose nothing can equal a
fair treatment with - Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills. From first to last dose -
lies over the Canadian Government•these pills Make new rich, red blood
Railways with splendid opportunities which reached every organ and nerve
bf inspecting. the fertile regions of in the body, and through this weak,
New Ontario, including the famed clay despondent victims of influenza are
belt, where tens of thousands of set- transformed into cheerful, healthy,
tiers will make their homes in the flit- happy men and women.
sloe. The three railways hae e combin- Among the many viatinis of la
ed to make the passenger service aver grippe who proclaim the value of Dr.
this new route of the highest possible Williams' Pink Pills is Mr.Amos Kaul-
standard. The greatest travel corn- back, of Petite Riviere, N.3., who
fort is assured, while there is no added says; "I was taken down with -a sev-
expese for railroad fares as compared ere attack of la grippe, or influenza.
With any other route. Full informa- After a time the early symptoms of
4Fiort, from any Grand Trunk Ticket the trouble left me, but I did not re -
Agent or C. E. Horning, District ; gain my usual strength, and I had al-
'Passenger
l-' assenger Agent, Toronto, =Ontario, ( ways been a strong man. There were
-- . s.--- I times when I felt I could hardly crawl
ENERAL RULES FOR ALL COAL, about and I was so run down I could
HEATERS I scarcely go about my business. 1
The cheek draft damper seas m- continued taking medicine but it did
me no good. Then I found the trouble
was affecting my digestion and, the
disagreeable feeling from this dded
to my general misery. I was finally
advised to take Dr. Williams' Pink
kilts, and I decided to try them. I
had only been taking the pills a few
weeks when I found my strength re-
turning , my appetite improved, and
still continuing the use of the pills
a few weeks more found me restored
to my old-time vigor. I can most
strongly recommend Dr.Williams Pink
Pills to all who have passed through
an attack of influenza, as a safe medi-
cine for renew ing their strength."
lo�•ly, a good �, nia,ke coal burn
You can get Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
• a is to partly close pipe damper,1 through any dealer in medicine or by
tartiv open cheekdraft dampen_ and ! mail at 50e a box or six boxes for
erose ash -pit damper. $2.50 from the Dr W-iliams Medicine
To make coal stop burning "shut the t Co., Brockville, Ontario.
portant in controlling the - rate at
'hick the fire bum as is the throttle
of the engine in controlling, its speed.
Get acquainted with it.
Just enough draft, and that from
below, checking -the draft by letting
more air into the smoke -pipe, is one
of the best general rules for heating
the homes, declares the Ontario Fuel
Administration.
The :dour of air through the fuel
hrakes it burn. Learn to control it.
Tcinake coal burn freely "open the
This means open ash -pits lift
e damper; open pule damper and
eek -draft damper
Men's andOoys'
Undetweor
At slight Advances Over Last Year's Prices
Lo not. cotne here expecting to pay exorbitant
prices for Underwear, based on the present
prices of wool. The underwear we are selling wa
bought last December oa the basis of last season' `
wool crop, and while there are avances in prices
they are so trifling that they are hard mentionable.
But take a hint—buy your needs this season and
buy enough to do you for the next season too. Be
are a few prices.
Stanfield's ]fed Label.... ................
,Tiger Brand, heavy.••a.a..::
...eraeea r. rte.*it pee aria
Meek Scotia ........ •
Red .iaRs•...be• so ♦est•.
.42.75
•••.•ee...••..42.5O
:..$2•20
$L25
Scotch Knit•...•.••.•.••, e. e. t r•..e •..•...
Fleece Linede.....t..•.. I• ...... .•••.4eo•••••.4a.•
FleecWool....
e , `rf`a. se •!•.a••o +.i•;I ►•�1
Boys-yoii .i .i. b4 Feels• e b • • • ••• , ',. .••s..6 c to $2
9
Combinations in all the above lines at proportionate
Prices
Warm,'. Cozy
Ori Women and Cftildren
E"" possible effort has
been
een spent toward owe.
s
r.
d
giving you• the very- best possible Underea
Values. To this d that diligent searhin$and
careful buyng we have assembly' - a stock that
mould, rove',c f fiery special interest, to every woman
in Seaforth and vicinity. Space-a►iIl` notpermit of
description, and after all, seeing.is believing, Cote
in and .see. Standfield's, Turnbull's, Penman's and
Watson's are- our. Leading Brands.
PC14
Dust Caps
for Housecleaning
Work Clothes T1+ .
IT is now for the Men's 'Store to -demonstrate the
Styles for Fati an,1`inter. .. It will be a genuine
pleasure for every Man and Box ,.:to visit our Men's
Store and view the delightful display ' of the Season's.
Newest Everyone who sees this big informal
I .
Display of
ashionable
•
ciothii.gaid Fijrnishings
will be delighted with the luxurious cosy comfort of
the Overcoats, the Snnart Style of the Suits, the soft
warmth of the Underwear and the snappy- attractive-
ness; of the Furnishings. But the most pleasingfea
turd: of the whole display is
The Re sonabJe Prices
Every Man and 1foy--:and-Woman too -is heartily in-
vited to cali,and inspect this magnificent stock, When
you have seen it, y$ u will know there is no stock in
Huron Count 'to equ l it for size, for variety or Low
Prices',
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We wil expect you in
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ttil62"74r
New style
Caps
ALL is the great Cap seas-
on. There itnothing so
comfortable or so set viceab!
in the blowing, blustering
days of autumn as a good cap,
We have somevery attractive
new sha es in special fall pat-
terns
terns and colorings,
P RItE
50c to -$2.
:n's Coata in •Styled You'iI Like
15c
HESE Caps are made of striped and
A checked printed percale in the Dutch
style with front band turned up and good el-
astic at tne back so that they fit tightly and
exclude the dust.
PRICE
15c each
j'�Oi1 nti
�!l k
Wi1iLT D
•
.Costs of Eiquisite Designs, ,Charming. in
everydetail,from the graceful -fold. � of their
Attractive Large Collars to the bottom hem,
and every ardent TEIITTRIGLYPRIORI),
T not of for man" a eason have the
a�rel� in., �, �
Coats been. so attractive, so sensi-
ble,
.�
and so eminentlyComfortable — three
.reasons why you .should buy your New Coat
this season, and buy it here. -
.
n-.� a dos = n-
re �
There is another � , ,
cents reason.. With the present unprecedented d pri
of wool,' which- will'surely present itielthr next season s parr
cents, it is the 'very highest economy to buy one of t -'
Sensible, comfortable, attractive , :Coats now -White you cant.
, < t __. We have a: coat to s
procure one at � reasonable pri?�e$.
yon.
Telephone or. ra
Your Orders
•
We Prepay Charges
Prices2O to
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Tremendus •Showing
of Materials for
Women's Coats
Beautiful Materials of Velour,
Broadcloth, VelorCheviot, Frize
Serge, Beaver, Chinchilla,Kersey
Cloth, in Burgundy, wine,bnywn,
navy, grey; black, green, tau
56 to 58 inches mei
Per d
wide,� r tAg,•Vki
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