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I . .1 ..... I I I I. * � O� , . . ' .1 I * 8. 1�.l s , 4 \ St-... Columban' Premier Re -visit ; _ I . . I . I I I .. a � 7. I .cConfinued fronk.Page 1)� I (tOqr�tlna6d'from page 1) � 4 , . . I I I . . .. I . I Wdway through the first hW, I"Thia Unvel][1-pic not, only bcn 1 4 i . � the Saints took the lead,- moch to the ,those two, boya-" be'doAtinued, 1 14 . a. delight ,of -the large crowd' present. it also 1honors eveiT mother who I . FAsp5e,t*4 ,gatheired tl�e bala friorn, a sone; in the Grelit War land in p ...., f � Toesirtiful combination PW by ,Flan- tieular the mothers whose boys-g�, , ,wery and WdIver and gett4ng -the ball up their lives. . . . - q I �well unde-r- . eontr`01 shoti well out '04 . . Mothers and Sons . , Hesiriffuy's reach into the top cofter- "'Whether the battles af warf * 1 4 of the -goal . Thecheering that grpet.�, bring bonor or ,dishonor lb the ed this -goal, -was long and leu;4 O&Y tions Involved, we . will ,,alwfays- h I I . being restarted several' minutes be- that fOr these who have given tb t I ­Ibrw it finally died down. St.,Col'unN- ILves for their country there is . Than sboal4.liave scored, agan I idn. -an m4fin- due. On,tivis taccasion, I would e . uW boo P):u:t Nh4ebon�si shot, hit. you to, bear volth -me and to.do . the foot of the upright. . to the ''mbtlitirs of such sons and I I . . Sutherland * got in dutch with the syn�pathlze witfi th�em in .the m� I I � 11 crowd, i when, he 'started talking back -sadnesses that came to them throu � I . . to the referee and claiming that Rol- life as a result of,the sacrifices I . I I *� 'Und was pushing thho into ,bou& In- 'made." ' ` � . . . . . otead- of us -Ing his shoulder, nothing At this june-tum in the,ceremo ' , 4 I h resulted. . .. I Premier Gardiner pulled, thLe' . . Meattle and Wye were the most which 'uhveili�d the tablets and 4 , 4 1 I , dangerous of the Rangers attack and George Grant sounded the Last I � TW�ye ,looked to -have the ,goal at his 'One minme ,of silence *as, obser . . mmmy when he broke, *through bui followed'by�the sounding of the I . . twith only Wiles to 'beat ,h�e Tot hard veUle . . " . for -the eomer but thef __. I s goalie - i�Zung from the inscription on . 4 I pulled off a remarhable:'eavie with tWeb.4, M.r. Taylor said that ,one hand from a -shot Omt loo . ked .11Am,e.s:';',Pa I _ . veblendaele,, W�ny I;Wd . i .1 isUre, to score, again, the crow4went Lens, noted, upon themme-te Of I . . icheeminj imiaa and a great rally by significance. � -the ,Saints' forwailds got them into ' owe will ik forget," fie s',i�f, "a I . . iscoring, position again ',but as, Mc- we will tell our vdhildren�tlhat t Carthy shot the ball between the up- too must not �fbrget what these thk I . 4 rights he was -pulled up"for "off -side," me.an for theve 'never w.us, a time . ,the - goal -not .being allowed, - . 'the history of the race when yob , . I . The -Saints continued, to press tb men who had so much to live fte intervaIl -but failed' to add to went out sb, nio(,blk and ma& � I . their one goallead. I greai sacrifice. , They nhw -Ife de I in the fields of Flanders and Fra I Reorganize Attack . . . . . I I I . Rej6mb'er 'Sacrifices - Kitchener reorganized their for- . ' I . . 1ward alne at the start of the'second "We"sh,U] remember the white I lialf ­wdth the result that they had ped,­w�men who - said go9d,bye at .1 . I I ta little more of the play.than in, the statio'n to those Young men who w ;�I:-Arst half. )_ScLeod. who took Over' away starry-eyed, but - did n4at ret 4 I the centre forward ,Position worked The very fact that we have not lhard to get his forward�& going but gqt�n out of the wood's to pei . I . -they were met bya stubborn defence makes it -the More Important that 4 I . that refused to let ,them get into a remember'tbe. sacrifices of that g ;shooting ,position, Every attack sent eration. I v . I iup by the viss,itors was smashed be- "Th6 war a peace must be won lore they got very far, the Saints hattlesJust. as splendid as the batIt I I lhalf and, full backs turned in a ster.: ,of wa-r,but-th�a ivar of peace sball ling game in this -part of the game, -won by. you and, 17,ou-T chil4ren. a , I . the victory, by the -Saints over the your children� children." M4 * ' � ingers is due'to them. Never let- M. - T'yd - congratulated M . . -ting the Rangers reslly get going Qoriner,l�eiruko , his s I they Put up a stonewall defence that tea, Mrs. Allitn', upon the octasi I - 1gaive ,Miles in goal a very. easy time, They all had the love and -gespect"' 1having few and far between shots the ,-*opleof Thamesnoad commi � I -to clear. After a long Kitchener at- ity, the minister said. twk that firrally mefteA out, the "We ,love and trust you, Mr. G I . I Saints took the Play to, the other end diner and we see that othera on � *md with wild cheering urging them prairies love and respeqt -�ou fr I .qn, broke thibugh the Rangeilsl de- the results of the recefif, electioi ;ttew-e only to ,have,. the final sliot. bit '311% Taylor said� "We welcorne i I ., Ithe crossbar and come out into play. to your hqme, on this occasdoil ,,, -iFlarmerry got possession of the ball we give you our best, wisibes forl yo I, . and talting a first time shot Just graz- success. In these troubled ,times, % I ed the upright, -with no nets to stop,is not an easy task whirch your f the -ball it looked as tbough the ball low citizens have called you to V I I ]had . 9,9sed . betwe the posts but a form, but we7 pray ,God that you v ;.nal Check up in ewnhich Flannery adL- be successful in the great reslyo . I midt�( 'd be did not score, eased pres- bilities and plate that thave been ' sure on the Rangers' -goal. stowed upon you." " � f I At, the other end Beattie came In, special request of the pas i close with a fast low shot that pass- Prenrier Ghi,diheT again took ihe p . . ed about a foot Outside the -post, Sev- pit,, bringing an, encouraging mess ,l eral min4tes were spentiby both aides of the prospects of wotld recovery I I in a continual march Up and down He likened prevailing'Cmes to the touch iline with throw-in's. Su-th- conditions in the 1890's, and the 19 I � gain, �aised the crowd to fun 14 Period, opinirig that when, the i I I imaking cheers when'be persisted to tione of the world comie to und � I play. around with the ball in whicl� --tancldn,g about their differences pn I The got .t*he.wu,rs.t of it time after p,erity would return. ,HL- cited . I I time. Kita,en,& staged h final raNy -period of progres-s between 1900- a . fin the last few minutes of the' game, 1910 which followed- in the, wake A . Imt could not iscore, the Saints run- the F,ranco-Ruisian, altiance. vang out winn,erls by the only goal '"It is indeed a pleasant duty # . I scffed. -come back to the old convywrilty a' . Final .. I mleet so many of %ose whom, I kn, 4 . 1. in my younger days," -he gad& , h I Kitchener Rau&rs .............. 0 Had Made Time St. Columban ............... I ...... 1 4 . ist. Columban winning the round -Exoplaining ,tW it bad been di 5 to 3. cult for him to find time, be had n i I Mtelieneil Rangers—Aesinffuy, Mle- erbhelless made it a point to do Leod and Fife, ssutherland, Trenchall and be had been more than, conv , l and Wye, Beattie, ,Miller, -Hill, Roth sated by the genkrous manner and Sullivam which old friends'ralled out for L . V S. I . St. 40olumban�Miles, Malone and unvoiling ceremonie J. T&IveT, Holland, N. Me -id I IMT. Gardiner'said that his, enga, I I WE hams, H. .McIver, Flann?ez S1VP mlent to speak bad been -a comp] . tetun. wo0ar,6by and Eckart. Subs., surprise. 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I _.I_.-,' _:­ P. 70w" ___ "I . ,,J,7�,771,11.11 ."R.K.­'. . . 4 I -0* :�,_,�,�: ­ . � . .,` I ' ­­­­!,�_ , � _r.,�.� ; myetermus ,v`i_r­rUes�;_.­d�;.7-a, _-, -J ' I 1� - _�T,rfc�'�, � (Ws. A:l'Ads14ftn9n A04 sun., Dbuglas, Mane , . . - ' , �., -t a few weeks Wbth. her ,par- can cover a multitude a ,soap alaik- .1 .,� .. I ".,*hm"t-,�,�. ��q- :1 �� . 4 ., � , Snap 01 .71, 1 � , . I . _, ­ _r, I who -spen . . I - .. I - � Y 'I" '�! ... I * 0;1',:btA1. 1. IF 9 ME F.,::,., W t4f ents, Mr. apd,Mrg. J. Rich d the chances. - are - U19A _t . . I _.­.:� --.-, I I . ... 'i � 11"'..va , * 'a . . � . � . I :1-1C 1. � ­ ,g �.� �, . . -1 , � - , - I'll, , , ardson re- ang sins, an . st yl�' *x . i . . . I - turned to, her home in Tillso4burg, You, axe getting an- ordde -that as . . . I . . . I ­­: . Wcy � . _ , ; . - � . better I 1. ,..�__. . I ; . : . . ... ,--- . , , `�,, u 9 *VM is inferior do the.b�eeiittocr - I .. .. I '.. I I � ... �,:", . � .. � I . ,"��..", , this si-sit, .. ,.. ,11, I `61 I I ; � ,V . .: ., I WQ difficulty about .se- 11 I -grades sellipg for a fifth or . I � � . � er and, spending ,the w . egk, end ,,an, a ' I I 11 . ..... I- --1 : ,or , ,14 - % � �� iad I tenth, of the price. To -day we are I - . I 1 6 �' ar- at .her homLa. f ..". . lecting your 'New Suit. , size , X1. . . �_ "�:*L,_:: " .�,;",:.,�,. IMIss, Au,diw Kelly I ' j making in this counla,-y comistdritly- . . . . 5. " -,'I '. � I . , " 1­1�',� . of the Fresh Ai , � . " � . _1 I ... ", ".: �1, '. �­.,L, "'.. . .. . . , ___ ��, . . . I I—. I i f 'I, " With !better isoaps than am manufactured . � . when you.can buy new. , . �1_ -I!,*?, �11?p " Fund W. Toronto, is, holidaying I I I .--.1. ­ I �-,�,, - I . . -1 .. ,,",* I , � , . '. , , _ ��,'4 .' I I � . � - .. : � ,�.,4 , anywihev�, else, in the w & . 1. - ­­ -i%`1.1 ,r____., Miss Amie Jurrott. pA I I.;, I pure botany wool, war-- - - ­-, . I . 1W. 1. 'I �,;,., �­V. ' . , . , . � .11.1 , re IMIss Edha Godir-ane returned to , . .... I .. I .. . . 11 .1 � ...�� ­ -S. Rai I � : .:�`,, 'I,: .1. �; "Ithelegal the problem Of ehoos-� I I sted suits, made 4� to .. ­,�. ,,,�,,6%, 1;"­'�,"', I Da- 'her home afte"p9ndIng a b1horlt v"3- ing a good economical smp� remaiw;, . I I y -7 , ,� �,., I' .� �:; -.' p, � . . �;�0�111 V?l � old, it with her siewr i,n karisdale, and a&- F�*e is no criterion, and specib& . . �. . the high . standai . Ken� Z, 1) . ,.�,,,�,� �­ ,,, .: I I - " ..�. ir so Ital";g in the WDrl&,s Fair in, claims .00MMrning' Ufac, ... - .. ,� I- " t - i..1- -1:�.�' F � W. 1I 4i . I . : -, ­ � - e com- , . 8 � . �, � .�, 1.a� .,- � -.�� . . � ' . or these dits for $18.50. ­ F I .'' 1. 10hluW. . . I . L, 4 .., I r" . Iplexion" soal3s are no criteria eiltheir. . . . . � .1 " , I .,r:�4, I r, , I . Blue Series, D a r k .� 19C - ,.: . �­,'. � 1, ­..A,':�,1r:1- ask Mirs. Ross Dick and son, Do las) . . . 11 .. ,q�,,: �' " Ug I, What is wanted is a rnfid,- Pure soap.. .. 1� " �,..�,.r ,� ' �� : ,,­ Ml! � - . , a few weeks with her purity js judged 1b,y the abserwe of 1, ;; . , 1.,. 1-'M _'. � � :��'., . . ... , i�, .f,�' Wr who sipent ,.Greys with fancy .:. ", ' 1.�R 14�_Ii I .. ".. . - I . - _,�`�, ,��, to Parents, Xv. and, Mrs -i J,.­Oochrape, i-ioreign ingredients ,or adulterants; ­ I . Bright -dhecks., spo#; � I " .�,!! I � -:,$,v� ... . . . stripes Browns stripe ,' .. . .,;:,.,­v.,i .. '1.1;-1 , .. ....", 13 -Irl -v_ -111 t�� ... .1 ny returned. to ,their home, in Toronto. Imoldness by the abstenice� of free alk-, I P ,5trip6s and c lock's ,��..v ,.,h IMbs Ruth, Coles, ,,visited her friend, ali, ,-which is petb&.Ps t - I ul I . I .. �­ ��.. u; , . . he ,greatest- 11 . and Blue hairline stripe '"' '�111'� I .. ,-,­�:;:.�,,t..O " 11 . , . .. ... - ­;�-� - ley se Jeanett . . . ' good - weight cotton., �- . ." " ;N -W, ,,, oB McAllister. I i n � 1, .. .:t. . single virtue any'rtoilet 4oap cWi have I -. 4 J.- ", . "; J . '. �,:�,, I . also - attractive f, e . �� `�, . . 11 . �� ­ .al.�, I I , iMns.:L. Tra�er, whobas been misit- as free altkali irritatw and dries the ray0h -, full' sized', 9nd, - . �� "I-" " -i'�'�,��,,i��. " , ing f9ends in this vicinity, left to sldn. Neve th ese, I_ �es,, W el ,Gme toilet soaps, A .11 I checks. Every Suit, car-, 111. .1"K �.. . - 1� . . � `.1 * "' , I . .. -1 ­ I I - those selling for high prices, do � I t:,.�'._. ),Tdj viAlt her nieces -new, Hensalil before evien, 11-4 will give excellent wear. � j."': � lt'­,,� __�!�_ &. ,returning to her home in Mgden- di -ave free - alkali, and not even the I I . . . ries our personal guar- .. . � ­; - .1 - ­....,, 1. . I '.. 11 ,,,, � � I . ­_-q___�, . . I—' I - ... 'I , .. . . .. "� � ��",... , . , - f -man- . . . ,�'. � mt. - Mrs.. James Love, and menibers of M'Ok -expensive perfumes, can eonv- . antee for it, work . . I . .��`,,� � . . - = I ,-�- � , ,,-.,�� �. . � . ...... �4. I .. I . . . . . . ..... "..."", I . .. .. I, . 1''�%'. ed, "Ib faaWly have been in -Seaforth pms4te for ,this inexcusable defevA. I ( '. ship, and. maximum V4 . � . . .. . . ", � 41,11 le� Where MT. Lo�ehas- been for-thp past , I,. . . I - ., I., I . . . , " I week in the hospital. We alle,90=7 - M%ere is.a simple teeA, muoh used . - . lue. ',Cbme In and 'see . � ..� I., �,:­" I �.. ". . I . ,� , I thp to report that Mr. LoOlVePassed away by Old isoap-makers, which anyone I . . Ments . , - r , . ­�­.,Z,!�', . them. - I . I I . ­ I .��. ,.;. A�,� . . . . th,6 on Monday evening, Alagust 6th. The can. apply. It consists, in touching � 0 . . . � . I . ... "I 1. � I'll I.,," . us, a ,. I "..'. . ­ I � .��. �� LM, sympathy of the cdmftnunity is ex- the soap lightly with the tip of - the .. I .. I I . . 1 `.`4 . � � . � �.;,. . : �, � te I - 11 . , .Balbr . .. _1 �&P nded to the. bereft lamiily. tongrue. If a strong "biting" sensa- ­ . ____ I . 199M ... e.. I I . -Mr. and Mrs.. W. Weldo were vis- tion reisrdlts, Tlwehatees alre that - � .. . . . . I . .., . . . . � 1.17,: nd ited by 1*lati�teis from Buffalo, N.Y., free k1kali is,pir6sent and the soap i's . I . �. ­ ­:�. � ., �..., .. . . not suited -for toilet use. ­ . Underwear . . _ .,-, _11�,__,,,".... .1 'ey ,during the week. I ' MORE NEW � I � . . ` !. `�I' ' . The Late James Love - . . . . .. � � .." � .11.� .in Mere Passed away in Scott Mem- Dopular delusions aboiii soap af, , - . .- 50c � ., . . , � .1� ��'1,11- . I . , g orial INaspital, $eaforth, On, IMO�&Y, ford the �"is for many, claims that . SUMMER ' la % . I .,d .�:,._. I ­. ,Ii',�� I . .. ,!0!� t for August Oth, ,Mr.'James Love, in - his cannot be substantiated. One is that I f I 1-1 . 00. the 70th year.. The deceased had been. a 'n so'sip is likely to be "purer" I % Shirts, long -or Short -' . . n._ I . I ,,�Lh; ' . ' . ' I '_ `�, flrt .n� ­ "' ­ `�. ".., ad -in falling -health for -the past mon-ths th, P floating varieties.. But'any 1. sleeves,; drawers, loifg". . . . , I .11". I . I at all, 'even the Poorest, can be , . .: . .�' .. .. - ce. -and was taken a week-, ago to ta- I legg; good weight, well . . - 1!",- . bospitaL,.where all .that doctors and =,' floata-ble by wbippi:4,g air into . � ,.., .� nurses cbFuld do was. of n,d avail Ow- . . .. - � .1 I ' i . it in the process -of manufketure. , DRESSES !"'' made Will give good . , -:t�"' Qng -to a heart conditi6h. Mr. I-ve Wilien you buy a floating ASOap it is I . . wear. . ,:0 . . � '�4_ I.`� 11 - 9- has lived in this community all his qui)be possEble, even probable, that . I - .. :I . 'J'. ".. . . I t I .. - 'he life and, has been liked by all who you will get -a -good, lWedur-t; but you AT LOWER PRICES . I . ". � ..... I mt canoe in contact with him,. He leaves wiUl be buying'air (and wate,r) as . I . _� . . i ".. ..:, ��' rn. t�'qrourn has -loss, his sorrowing wife ,well as -soap. Another'souperstition . � I . 11 1. 7, 0, .. . - yet and three sons and, two daughters- -rency is a sign of li I. 4CB11y - . .11 is that ti-anspa Stylish—you Will be .. n - I � � . I , ce John and -Stanley, li-Ving rity. , Aetuall��q, ,transparency . -is surprised what one of 4,11- 1 Big I � a,._... I . �,n Stanley Pu . .. :5 ' . �1 " I . I ��, 'we Township; James and Agnes, at home. Imerely a trick of the soap-maker'6 �� , , � I .... these, new d es i g n e d - ,. I ". i.�� . ...- en- and (Anna) M.Ts., W. Huxtable, oi art; it is sonvetimes achieved through 11 . Work Shirts - . - � I'— I Centralia. There are also a number the addition of adulteranti, such'ag - Dresses will do to your I - I . �!, I . I., . . :::'.E I by of sistem and' brothers living at short sugar. One trawparent. soap, which I . . .. . '. I i a world - I figu�d; styles that have. I I I I ..'� . . ­ . � le's distances, - The funeral will take,forrnerly,had -wid�_- reputation I 1.00 I � .1 be placq on Thursday �t 2 o'clock from was found, to contain nearly DD -per a glorious new youthful . . � I I . I I , ! I I ,�,�- . . . 11;1� may .1 nd his -late home. cent. rosin, a substance which dash to them. . 1, . � , Full Sized; col -ors . 11 . . I hive mme value 64.1aupdry products . . I .;LL, - . I . , ,;,. .s. . I Z�_ but is inadmissible in toilet soap.§,. I . guaranteed not -to run. I - I . '. . . . All the new shadings . ' 4 ;: * ' , ds- I . . I I � -, .c 6rd. Extra quality dark blue I �:­:" on. . 'Men there is the magi of the season's fashion- . I .. I .. "Cwtilej" which has been deprived .. '. . I ".. of I Chambray. - Will wear' . P -, "". . I , n- _Mr.and:Mrs Bert McKay of- Bruce- of all meaning. O,riginally, Castile able colors in Volles, I . - . . ._;1.1 . field spent. ��Z'n&y . I like a pig's nose. . ! �'Z r . ,,,, at the home, of fsoo4p, then almost wholly an imported Crepies and Celanes6,,' . � . .:J, - . � 'N . product, ,was made entirely frmn; ol- I � I : a,- , 1'r John A. Armstrong. . :... . - - , , '. ;lie IMrs. J�mels Boyce ;of Egmondville ive ofil. Such a soap has certain ad- short puff sleeves, long . W_ . 1.11 . . . ...:, . ,z!, ­� I om 'has been the guest of Mrs. W. 1. vantages, the most important being sleeves and sleeveless. 1. . I I � `- . 11 Dowson for a few days. that it is probably the mildest of all I . :J". . I, I . r ", � 'IOU ,lq,r. ,George Armetrong, Sr., who 'soaps and therefore ,especially suited gi I `,:�, I , Sizes 14 years to size 51- . Sfii" Proof - I ''I-, . I nd has spent the' past two months with fOr botbies, and for those who- ekins . . . 1:, ' I I Ili4, are sensitive to the cocoanut,, palm — , I . 1!� I ur his daixghter, Mrs. DA.'Stephenson, oils con ; OV'eralls I . It, it has -gone to spend a while with his and allied tc�ined in virtually . el- dauighter, IMirs. Ed. Boyce, of Bruce- 'all' toilet soaps. But adulteration and _..1 I � - . , , '.. . . . . 1. r- field' miswepresentation- have Jong since SPECIAL4smoor House Dtesses �-- 95 c , ' L50 V, ' " � " .!E� .. :1 11 IMr. Stelwart 'Beatty, Mr. Mervyn captured the field ane to -day' even. a . . � , - . . rA - Keys, Miss EnIma McBride and Mis so-called olirve oil castile soap may . . ..'�. .. .. S Black or Blue; eitra - 11 .!. be- DlivLe 111h -raft motored to Rondeau contain practicalay no olive oil at.all. Osmoor is the highest grade House Dress . . . �.�. . , P�ark, on Friday to spend the week . mad weight, roomy,cut; btfflt . . I � �'. v. E. A. Poulter and fam- widely ,dv,ertised statements that the � for wear and tea'r. Sizes I . I :i� or-, -,end with Re Confusion. is still confounded ,by e; exclusive patterns, best qual4y , , r� uall 11y. . Print .............................. 95C ­� I'll ... .. presence of Olive oil results in a na- I . 34 to 46. - ge IMies Isabel ,Robinion is spending tural greenish color in the soap. Ac- . I` . . .1 . the week at the C. G. T. T. camp new — . .11 11 . . I,;, ;be Goderieb- . tually, ,dh,l-'color of a soap made from � I I . I... ".. hi ,grade olive oil is white, turming ,- 13- Mr. and Mrs, John Metcalf of Turn- to �gf h .1 . . 11 - ' , ,br,,, as it ages. From the beat I . _- a- berry visited at Mr. D. J. Stephe,�a , e na Ural . I . . I . er- sons infor-rdation avails,bl , a t . 4 .. on ,Sunday. greenish rolor would, seem to 'be evi- 1� . -1 I _.� . I , s- - fReVL Mr. Bandy -and family, Varna, dened that the soap 'was made in par. I ' . ' ' ;he Jeave this week for their vacation, from the olive oil "ToGts.," wbich are , , , -1 I nd consequently -no services will be held the residue from the pres,s�iig ofthe I , � of next Sundimy irk the churches on .the I " I ; Varna charge. I olives. But this fact need- not be . . . '. to construed, as condemning any brand; .11 �.�; The young people of Blake intend I I nd ,holding their annual lawn social on Ictiltildismi goes to, the confusing and ewar, rosO. e 10 I � ew Aiigust 20th on the public school mised10--ating of consumers, (by un- I - I .!� grounds. . warranted and misleading blakns,. . ! � . - There are Other fie]& where mis- . I . ��� - - � �11 - . :;� representation has been carried much I I . l i - lBefore elgg�gradlng was imtrodue- further. A horde of soap products . . . ' I . .� : -1 3v- ed into ,Canada in, 1923 by the Do- are alleged to be of special -value for ti.vely pleasiant,, and mlay 66 ' good 'Of late years in Scotland, IffiE, Usborne & Hibbert MutiW I : . I I so ininion Dep�a�ent of Agriculture' a4e, fA#. Wor 14kin afilictions, flor amps if the wood' tar content ist no,t spread of bracken, particularly in the , I �1� 41 en- the yearly ,conisumiption of eggs �,, -dandruff, odors and a scOrs Of Other too large, but they cannot be -more W --t, has reached such dimensions Fire Imurance Compaw- , �� . ­ I 1. in head of ithe lyopultvtion was 17 dozen. ills to which the flesh is heir. From than good, soaps, and 11recluently ,they bhat it has become a serious ,menace ' 11.1 ;he Now it is 28 dozen.. the mientiflIc point of view, any good �re not ev,en-tll_t. -Owing to the to hill farming. Heaa office,. Fmlrquhar, Ont. I - A. , President - ANGUS S,TNOLAM 4 ge- I toilet soap will do as nwoh as the dark cO1.oT of the, product," says a — 1,1� most highl-y touted special ,purpose sIoapmaker's guide, "a laree a"unt At the Bee Division-, Central Ex- Vice-president - SEWN DOW .. ,. � e,te Despite -the frequent occurrene DIRECTORS - :V), e. Of soaps. The most pila-sdble of these of scrap soap of almovt -any quality perimental Farm, Ottawa, it has been ,;, ", M, heat thunderstorms, their mechanism re- is little known. . somewhat dubious product.% are the can be worked into the soap.71 It is ftund that at least two months ,are SAMUEL NORRIS J. T. ALUM= I � 0. so-called germicidal -soaps, some of a knoll 'fact that when One Of the requirerd W lay the f'oundation of next WM. H. COATES, FRANX . ­ IV I I te which bear the -names Of faml6us smaller soapnihkers ,has a fire, ,his Year's .boney crop, by building up af- I McOONNE)LIL t�; — lCanada shipped a large miariety of pharmacoulticaR bovs,e,j, Vet in prac- -,first thought is rto salvage his daM- tPr August I%t a.fotve of y'otng bees . , AGENTS I , . _1 I ... . 11 , I -, � Products to South Africa last year— ti'cal u,se none of therm -has any n1ore a -god stock by tuming it into tar capable ,of witbstanding the rig�>urs JCPAN ESSERY, Centralia, Agent fell! . . . aver 200 differeT4 conymbdities in- gvmi,cidal power than plain, soap -soap. It is a commion practice to of the col'hifing wintei in a Satislat- jUsborne and Biddul0h. I "I - cluding apples,, xolled oats, �heat,. alone. darken tar soap by adding an aniline tory 'manner. . AlWaN L. 11AJtRIS, Munro, A*a 119 I . 11 "flour, canned, vegetables, binder twine, I � dye or ]amipblack, Either of whichl - __ __ I . fo,r FullaTtor and Loogan. I . .11 . THOMAS 4SCOTT, CrMhrty, fta* , .,.'S " preserved fish, lurnber, agricultural Soap it -elf isa mild antiseptic, it,, twould ,seem to be more desirable in . , I , and other impleznients" etc, I for Hibbert. ­. . I I _ - i chi,ef value, in this respect, lying in shoe god ish than in a clealusiIng agent � 4A., _.", . .i. . its .PdfleT to fash a -way dirt and bad- for the ihands, face or li�Lir. .1 il . . � . B. W. F. BEAVERS . ., 1 1, � ,, teria. For an added di-Anf,ectant to I. - 111.,i ��� WAWANSEA MUTUAL - 1. I % I �I -1. to tiff,bome, 603owqng the conference be really effective it would have to- be . The list of di�infectanrts introduced I Secretary -Treasurer . 111� into soap 11 � could The extended almost Exeter, Ontario. J? of priomiefs at Ottawa. Present in isu,bh imounts ao to ,make INSURANCE COMPANY . :,t,% ­;.,� lRoduttlig Incidents from. his Own the soap un'sal4ble or unfitlforl do- dndeffiMtely, but ,the consensus,of gel- . . GLADMAN & STANBURY - ,� � ., y1outh, when the comhWr4ty folk mestiq use, Many germicide"odine enti-fic opinion is that -soap ,is a very Cnnada's Lanreat Fire mutual I Solicitors, Exeter. .1eq I , ,4 �`,J us,ed straw for aWffing miattresses'and mercuric chloAde, for exam�ple­ tpoor ,veh6cle for rnedic6tion of any EkmAern, Branch, Toronto 2, Ontario. � ; � ,,,, - ,. I , � . and there was even: more hardshiip react v*hIthe soup eo� as to degtAoy kird.' "Even it the disinfeetant Were Windstorms haveparrived. Get pro- . - - , -. �:'!,,,���'.. effective," AR I and'unemployment than. WAay, .the the viglut -of the disinfectant and aer- says one writer, "its ae- tection from the strongest Company TM MCKALOP. MUMAU L .`,,-� pren-jer said that. .good timeff ,had, fol- iously injure the deteTg,1,ncy of the �o-n would be nullilled by, th-q ,short in Canadi at the lowest rates , *1 , . I . . , I,'., , � 10�1. lbWed u1pon the bad. -So it would be,soap itself. Otlierst, vwah as cArbolip edinie a contact, and ,the fact, that able No premium.n "va" FIRE INSURANCE C". ". � ote-requited. I tsoop is, a cleanser, cauising the dis- * 1: 1� , again, he prophesied. / acjd� eMai)orate -so rapidft7 tXilat it Automobile aedd;nt protection to IFEAD"OPPICB-SEAPORTM Oft. �­ - . � ; ,�,,, . Premier lGardirier �quot ffiftetant to he wadhed awa7 &x. thor- h M i ..;", *d exten- wotuld be ,necessary to pack IM soap farmers at the lowest dost in Ontaria. - . I C� � � 17 9A ak itself!, .1 A ­ZF . eiveI7 from ,Scripture to, sibow that -in sAr-tight eonrwjneo�s to refia even 'Ough '. I -OPPIOERS. . ­ .__,---`J1` - I �. , , ., i �, jl�� when mankind lejMed the Vklue a a mi4q*1Mpe,'0Enftg, of the germ.. FMITJ t1lig point of view SM "tfi&-l' OWSMT-YOUR LWAL A4ENT MexiDwadfoot,, 'Seaforth - Pro& ,��, J __ .,�,�, �- . �A, 0 ldiid.kmess, therer would be more hap- Idde. ,Of cour-916, theyl retain . Janvm Corinoly, Goderich - " , ,,� I . iheir apautic" addifiow may be reg�trded:' vift-p"M 'r. Mw 1. Onoas. He decried .those ,Am trded� STM11 for a long time;, and mianyipeo- as adulterants. The same considera- I MoIrton A. Reid, 9ftforth ll See,-Trdmg. I �, p - ��,,�,,,� " ��) �"Q.ft�,',� . I" . � 111 . TL Box 142, Seaforth � to place the "resporisibUfty in the, ,pqe have come to thilak an wVleuall itions appl�, I*b ef'UM force to SPL- 11SCO 1? . AIMVTSI , . . , . . � I I , -, 4 ""i ', , I Wrong Vlat�01 by suying ,that -.the ant odor i's fbbi sign of attive0c. cisA "`bmuty" isoaps; iall�� to con- Phone 336. Moqay "etcher, R. R. I D"At, . I � ` . ", ___�, , . P _ I., . , I -y�,.11 ­ .. 1,,�, I churldh was mt doing its, A, are. The Merit. � , Itiam, cold cream or other cownetile , I . — John Muftla: Z. R. 8,Seaior&-,,K,-K �,� �4 � . I their . .0. J*ftou& Brom - I , ,,�.',, , .� cbdT& Was, doing -a ;mndarhl Work, I ingredients- if p�esent at all, Mien. Jos, WuLt. I `.; " I , . B.' 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