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The Goderich Star, 1924-07-02, Page 3. -' yg lee giess. leo la'eelI[. 11101,1111111.: 11 0(111 IIII VIII 11 I 1 11 e --- I 11111 IUM ■IIA1I 1 11 •11111111 1 1111111 1 l flail.., razz fists: --et Per erase t3itsi, I was Meier tteasbied with ers.•+s, but deer tabor three bottles sf Burdock Blood, Bitters I was eertaialy *rprieed to lad that I was etltirely reetewd of rsy trou- ble. Teat was six reoeths ago, • dud I h*vs not heel a sign of it *Mee, and I mutely wish to Omsk yea for tills , oweetfat medtdluo, and ego strongly retommeul, it tat aromas guttering as I did." ` Dardeek Blood Bitters has been on the market for the oat 46 sears; snot is maaufaetured only bT The T. mit, burn Co., Limited. ' DR. A. It. 'HEIST, Osteopathic Ptiyficten. Graduate Des Moines Stilt College of osteopathy, Licentiate Mtn and Michigan State Boards. Specht attention to designee of -worsen fad children. Coneultattea free. unit a corner Nrlson, anal Et. Andrew Sts. succeawr 10 fir; Helfemsan. In eeatorth • Tueulays, Ott, E 7, R. IOKSTfR EYE, .L'A1t, -Noir., THROAT. Leta House Burseoa New York Opbthal- aaflntault at Moore• i are Throes Hospital, London, Eng. 53 waterloo st, 5., Westord, Tele. "hone Beeddford Rotel, tloderich, from eVed. weds?, June 23t11.. at 8 p. nt„ to Thurs- .ttay, June 26th, at i p. m... . NOTARY PUBLIC., art:, etre and Aural Kpaptial, eettf e. Eye Hoiptt* and 0O'den t+4 t �`• NOTARY PU*LIC Mineral conveyancing done Good Companies ReptesenIee rtiooe No. lee. Ooderteb, News rw: SNS' PickedFrorn Ex Detroit Cala' Turns Over at Fort fee 's It�11— SDs'*► eC cajole' Celehonto Di ss000d Wedding HoyCowls --Currie's .Ssokool ' t'D:kMedia at KincaYr ----FW- toes-res-add Boy Drowsed "tLucloaow. Proust Trust st Pro la • Sloss kudos fewer Broads sera $W& Itwreeeliwg, .-- The'Dewia Illaaeslla ■eeltealsell Wee rniesear 0 8beeaat' diss Per tt5e.trisat rlri oaten* rleeea►l iosot ee taro 8. Freak Glass, ax -M. P., Moves to Patrick's chureb. Exeter, on Wednes • The world ever stases tor aone- 8a,asaea' Melee at Bay deli • day toorning, June 35th, when Miss thing mew. It matters sot is what S. P. Glass, ex -Ai. P. for East ldied-1 Alfie, Nary Hunter, daughter of Mrs. sphere our lot is out tiro call for disown and one of the most popular E. E. Hurter, became tiro beide of Mr. .men in thatriding for years, has.move! Wellington R. Brock. ed to Ms summer home at Bayfield. !Fortier Brussels Reeideatt Dies lm Hatailten First Gets Contract for Stratford Myth PavementMr. Thomas Moore, a former roti-' The Brennan Company, at Handl dent of Brussels, died recently at his ton, has been awarded the contract borne in Stratford, is his 90th year: for the pavement of the Blyth main Re was born in Devonshire, Eng. Re street. fanned for about ,5 years in Grey Was Fanner 1"iiatoa Man . . township, after which he moved to Brussels, where he became widely Mr. Chas. Wiltse, who was drown known as a' machine agent. About ed recently in Stratford, ego .a. for- twelve years ago he retired to Strat- met Clinton residentbeing a son of ford. Mr. and. Mrs. Levi-Wiltse, of that A Diamond Wedding town. Listowel High Bchlaol Vin linngh One of those events which come to the lot of a very few was celebrated up •on 'Monday of last . Keck, bet Vain The Listowel High School beam end Mrs. Halliday, Belgrave, namely the preduetiom of new materials it always upon us and. the aunt who dovenot progress loses the rase. Per - baps many people still believe that there is room for *ew breeds of live stock and that Cantata* breed- wed tti odce. tem. Perhaps new breeds could be pro- duced to miret certain special condi. tions better, tbaih they are DOW met, but the writer believes that greater stock industry trfor y would surely theve a policy of fewer breeds with better breeding. For concentrated egort, for uniformity in outWat, for MOM, Peek t p Your Bisbee. tition in world gas 1ti tsar, for most 'rant to the farmer and greatest sat- (A Sung tor tlstu istactioa to the consumer we alreadyPack up your disgir:•ta d hive too many breeds in some clashes pen stock. True, there is room tor *11 /4;n; wat:h, wash; trash, have won .tbe Hough Cup forthe a Diamond Wedding. 60 years ago , of of breeds, but hecautE we have wide While we've trot soap and water sear ,. rrth congeeutive year s Married in Toronto. Miss Robertson were married at lot conditions Is no reason ,; why throne isoesioNseling pos eon how 01.61111 Mil a • be lt1bR. 1t1t0l sad l 4 ataseesn aswollas • geggligege �a�ity roc FOR VACATION DAYS disk the 15th of June Dlr. Halliday and acreage Sind somewhat Wien -sifted at hand. • fie • tte,,, Wee win the bFuah very pretty wedding was ;totem. 38, eon. 6,. Wawanoltb. They have acres should be mired over by, and What's the use_o :,•a:iug theme 8' e y p y g nixed a thi t the ' To grumble testi daughter of Mr and Mrs. David field; -Mrs. Thos. Walker Brussels; 17 bosh. . point of both producer and market dish *an, because our "likes" °sa dictate shout , • the Church of St, Cecilia, seven of a family, era, Dave Dunbar, be growing lead for. atty ng >au Toronto, when *Helen. Mar;.% eldest Wawanosh; Mrs. Stewart, near Bay. most .irritable breeds from the view- 90 pack up your dish s til "the 'old ' to Crawford, of Dublin, .Ont.'i3nd for- MI's. Robertson anman- The day of keeping breed Ana ,witih wash. wash. d Mrs, G. Praetor; d merly of Clinton, became the bride of Adam and;Donald, of the West. Mr. be gone toree er, and the breed, what- Protect the child Irony: the ravages Joseph Gerrard Gibson, sou of the Halliday is in his 91st year and Mrs. ever It is, should win its place only of worms by :aging Mother :'Graves' late ;On and Catherine Giesota. Halliday 80 Arid both are hale ant through its ability"to .produce, ata -orm Exterminator. • :It is a stand- �Dirin Fgrmer ab . iater :A,ece is hearty for their *ears. ' ° ' • profit to the breeder. the bighe*t rd re edy,' and Years Of use have en - Call to Harriston Hay T0rnahip' Couple Celebrate Sib. grade product i demand em and b the Con- y sumer, In short, markets are exert- hattctd its reputation. Rev. J. A. Sm ll, a former minis- ver •WnHdin>r ing a greater influence than ever has- ter,at Avery happyppY time was spent tonAuburn andDlyth, and recentlytore in breeding work and there is . 11 ' minister of the Presbyterian church Saturday eyen,ng, June 21st, et. eiie no doubt that such influence must . at Ilespeler, has accepted . a call to home of Mr. and. Mrs. Wm. Truemner,` continue, Railway News Get- Haxriston and has been inducted into 14th: con. of Hay township, it being ,Fewer i3reeds�'and Better Breeding. his new charge: LEGAL CARDS Ch' Ring. Again wedding anniversary nes m de in aapinl,al breeds g is nut orout:O.--It is' annaunceti that Mr, the occasion of• their twenty fifth Exeter Chimes; ng. g n . eeIIAB. SEAM, K. C. • The bells. of the Trivia Memorial t u g Barrister solicitor, Notary. Puma church are again ringing: the bar "Ilgglebide•]!arm" wasrthe scene of more breeds but rather toward ear Agent William Fulton, has been pro•• rno (gin a nett event on June 18th, who maturity enc} improved type fn the p Ohio : Court house, oedema.' ; zrenious melodies of familiar hymns p ,)7 n breeds 'strew sly sun existence, It we mo ed, to the est of assistant dig. Keeping this in mind the progie*s ng a jG. S. Beer, G. P. R. city passenger Clarke -Keys so much .toward 'the protiuc Ot ' nder . District Psssen ee gen, 0oNVgYANCIrO AND NOTARY . and Mrs J T �,r to the ropes being broken. After many months of disuse, owing Della R., youngest .daughter . 04 Mr. had lower breeds we could make .. .,Keys, .was ,united in more rapid nrosresg. Imic oath ee are no* has two' adsistanta in his tote tr` t passenge,' agent. Mr, Fulton atrOR01R g ; eRENNi LABS, ,Baytleid, Con marriage t°. Wt,1• J. Clarke, son of ,,l . .'that certain breeds loons gain. Oho - vezaucimr ante Notary Pultlle Death ;of Mrs, Frayne, • Exeter ' and Mrs. Launcelot Clarke. The ascendancy,, aud these will" be those Mrs.. John Frayne, another of, the .Medicine. Hat, Alberta -,-An ex - tory. 'Dsoupl,002, • KILLORAN er HOt,ME9,ceremony wire performed by Rev. J. Which are bred to supRly what the penditlire of about $60,000 is rep• ,lL ; narrtgters. Benetton, Notaries- PIM, esteemed and mucii xespeeted.•--i'esi-',J• Durant of Varna, hinder an arch oP consumers want, res n o y tory. • and: at. the seine e t d b the extension to the Frocks that will sad mice roar laotiasys lay Ow lotousl*Jpr • than you afire itooithes your lean. ,. Voile [tresses on the„ newest summer models iii' both dark and. light shades —SA*, up be 112.7* Ratine Dresses in ver,\ sma4'rt styles, ...$3.15 up to WOO • PLEATED SKIRTS Plain and combination pleats in wool Crepe skirts, all the newest shades. • Special . seltin, _for FRIDAY and SATURDAY.... , $3.31f 1VIILUNERY''... SPECIAL A special ofisting of street and sport models. They are made up in the newest.. shapes and are daintily trimmed. This is a bargain in the better class hats so don't miss it: Special 42.75 to $3.95 R04AllA�lES QYAQi Batt Side Square- • GODERICIt : toimr:% .Olaai• ;mac- Ammo REAQYTOWEAR COMPANY - tie ate. aooi' trtim dents of Exeter- passed away at'her ivory on the lawn. _ _ time pay the `feeder eels a returns Canadian Pacific structs y round• . Soldin mce-011 Mie fkviare. end . y22nd,homer, and the aumnton street tiodericn. !owes; riteel hams Monday, after.a long Kincardine Turf.11leet duly 10th as the srieemp maycon tnectiof athe. Owenby. tunas "lid About f1 1 t but Company s mechanical coaling p Private - to. teas at as and s1ieltel i tri ou our 5ears Kincardine turf meet will--be-held- Zealand, to. 1111 a special -want, u W. rAoun> ooT, tf. c.. J. L. KILLORAN, DUDLEY HOLMttS, Jur ago she was stricken wet paralysis and that sum is about egpel d •. afid about a year ago lost the sight this year on July 10th with $900 in. better lnidtriduals and stronger vided between these two improve=. AL1CTIONEERII4G° THOMAS OU$DRY. gLtvo Brock and General Anent neer, have ° purses. , There will be three ratty; strains in the , best breedsweh menta. . In both ,natanccs•ths7 world of both eyes,. She was a daughter' of ' is thegoal of the.present day breed- the nate Thee. Oke. 2:15, 2ao and 2.30:has given much employment W decal ate* Yealurt toeverytrwe.re00.rtnn : ecorte .th tisf etio Curt -leg School Picnic - . A Tragic Death let Kiircardme h that necked • " it They ori n'Canada. 'New.Zealand.wanted a sheep a ens y. men and there is stilt a consider. S No. 9, East able amount o! inside work• to be ir annual picnic in fihos.:Taylor'�:.which have occurred at' Kincardine Ino with, a.betterr'graade of wool than sion.•to the roundhouse. • te,L us on: un Mrs. John. Oliver in ,the, cistern at -Dose breed; by, crossing Lincoln tarns Renfrew, Oiltaria—Mr:1✓d• Wil» Death of �.1. 11'. K. :Vim Norman,on-Merino .ewes, and practieing;,care- , Name. ,Canadian Pacific °•Ratilway URAN( ,. Whigham the. back of heti home. Last Noven,; lul selection.. The production. of Per - bey she, stiffened a• stroke and she wasoo, baggage master, who. in addition . to a r. confined in the general h spital `for Warm and Isolated: -Teas rropert% amxurrd ratan were shocked to hear of his some time and had contitl ed in potric "there. certain methods are f'o1lyThe flower garden ,which fromts so' value of roomy insured up 10 aaluary death which took place.iii Winnipeto produce a :special article,, 'The, , much ,favorable comment' tray Itnn'rqg health: since. Its one of• her - lapses writer.has heard that a certain well, fillers over the line; has. secured ark Otolax8B--SA*iee• Gbnotiv; Pre tdeni. Gener'al` hospital on Sunday,. June she removed. the double.. lid from the known protegee* in one of the. leading other. triumph.' Mr. WiIliama has' dodaricn ; Jas. bans, Vire-President: 22ni1, following an operation. The cistern and fell in, striking hes; head vUnited States. Colleges. 1s .at present ;just been notified thee his plot has Beachwood ; T. E. bays, . sec: Tress., sea deceased_ was a brother of Mr. V. R. • busy iir the . Making of a tail -less been .awarded •second rize • in the RBCr0RS -D. F. *cheer:ie. Seaforth,against the side. p Van ' Norman, of ' Wingharn.:.. The old, . breed of sheen to get around the Quebec district, all of the depot gar- s., a. Grieve, winturop ; Win. WHO, ConDeath o£ Jeri.,I.eathccrllind, Seaforth stance - oeorge ateCartner, Tuckeramtth ; hams of the family v►as in Belgravetrouble of docking;. -And by selection,' dens having been recbntly judge by James Lealterland died on Thurs it la id is halo made an official of the road During the the Mer -a a 1 er sheep than One f thesaddest tragedies wanted a h e o of w d b g 8 Dthe xte -' n tion h c. n ge e' in c ec w, h heldtt conn t 'Vt"avv nosh ld d a h suede •to dive you ,e, e n Ret•ateey • eels nnten dtergnn b Yt Friday) J e 27t12 for some lime was the -drowning of the 1.incotn, 80 t ey;niade it ux -pure • - cIt Lot' IEiITjOAAL_1'1 tvataAffCt Friends 4' bi Meiel. W K' Van'Jor a elan Iamb In Canada is another ease his regular dutes,.takes fibre of the. t lenient • oho sennewtao vicinity. • aaid, progress.g • o g Sohn earns, ti,c t y. Broadhagen; Murray Gibson, Bruce Drowned' at Lucknow day.,nighh,at his Mime in Seeforth, The Down Breeds Becoming ,Aloha paat'!ew years ',Mr. Williams has carried off a number •• of first pellet; A ustnrs—t. N. Yeo, ciollevicb Bendy David Grant, 15 -year-old sole of Mr. 'semi - tine lived In the vicinity where Calton Clinton Wm, Cn4eney, Semitone r, SOter ,field. and Mrs. Roll Grant of Lochal h, t as sheep are concerned Potic Holders can p . share aslseasmeettt, was drowned in the .river 'at. Luck- On March 9,. 1858, he. married Miss ,tined to sett efion in ourerecoguized St. Thomas; Ontario --Work has M's. Cts s , , , been' commenced on the eonatruction Amigo, Lemma. e 18th. Ile was • attending school in came to McKillop over 60 years age. market, Now, that. market demands no• w - aged g.7 years. He was born in King- popular, but the competition is growing keen- • s Hlnrhley, searorte.1� y' • he taught school for several yea a breeding work is pretty largely con- er year by year.. rt R. . Cutis store, llodswish, A. J. Mor now on Wednesday afternoon, June Amy ,Townshend, of Sydenham, and breeds. with the idea of meeting the • ihln 8tot'e CtlatOn or. J. R. rIRE'l SU Have ..it" ante WEST WAWMIO`N MYTNM. Established Head Office: Dungy *ATat, Taint 11,1111111 Pan iia Jno. A. McKenzie, prea.; Harry L. Salkeld, Goderich, vice pres.;. dire Griffin, R. R. No. 7, Luckn Reed, R. R. No. 2, Luc Salkeld, phone 600 r11, Alex. Nicholson, Luekngw; • son; Jas..Girvin, R. R. No. rich; Wm. J. Thompson, Au ft i' , . THOS. STOTIlERS, T. G. A Trete, i of an extension to the present C.P.R. ANCE Lucknow and' after four, in company where he lived for 5 years, when he the finer and medium grades of wool yards east of the city, in the form' with half a dozen companions,, west Jememileeseeeerth, where hie hollowed wee _tite Pigli�Yfo>}r;ltvttnd-lamti; anal e ne800=moot repair tnacic ret an ex - to by the - --' •- to -the river fora swim near. the card= hie'trade of cartionter and builder.. it would appear that . so far, as penditure of aw roxiwately bei 0. Hl$v*ANCE CO"mill, The boys did not notice , markets. for mutton sheep ere (con- The radin work which is being ing ,lie was 'of English descent. Hifi earned the Down breeds may get the done by Irwin sod 5pn of this city,` tion, Ont.:' that he was missing Until whet great-grandfather. fell at the capture inside track. Fifty-six -per cent. of was started recently. The ekitension dressing, when .the of Quebec. a Iamb carcass is leg •and back. is necessary to'cope with the. in - Kincardine, clothes. - - Death of Life-long Resident of Stan- Thirty-six per cent is, fronts, and -?—g. creased business and also to facili- ., per cent is flank. We are after the tate the repairing . til cars. It • is it. No. 2, Mmett-Boy ley toes_eebe Mr. and Mrs. •W. T. Box, Sea#.ertte Mairoiiti McNaughton,.. life-long biggest possible percentage of leg and, alar) underxtood thrit the addition of wl W. p. annpunce ' the marriage :of their resident of Stanleytownship, passed back, per h sell for Stier twice as tbe new ,trarka will result in sev. daughter,Henrietta, of Toronto, 'to much per pound as front quarter and rel more employees being added to H L.- . Mr. Henry Minett, of Toronto,'at t:"away June 1$th at his home at the eight times as much as flank. 1?ro- the C.P.R. repair gang, . •'e'4 h' James'. An Bean church, by the Rev. age of.00 years. He' had been in poor grecs la only made by keeping weight . A small track about 80 feet long m. wet_ _ g heulti`i for several ye ' s, and about, a and type in mind., • Will also, be erected alongside the Gwe, Mr. Bryant, on •June 28th. inohth ego. became a riously i11 and So. far as fleece is concerned the new tracks to••be used in ease of an n• _ Butler-Govenlock • ., on • June, :13th, was 't•ilCen to St. Jos- finer the quality the better, emergency. The new track will hold LEN, A very_pretty wedding was, solem- ash's. Hospital; London, but returned EYperlmental work in IIughing at least forty cars. Four teams and, etaey nixed• at the home of Mit and Mrs. Home the next day and passed away ewes has proved 'very profitable in about twenty men a -e engaged in • • increasing prolificacy. rushing this work to coopletton. . CANADIAN NATIONAL ' John Govenlock in . Egmondville, on the following'' Wednesday at noon. Relative Standing tar Prolificacy. re Wednesday, June -25th, at high noon, Cal Strikes, loose Gravel --Woman Belfast, Irelands -leer the first Yawhen their youngest •daughter, Mar- 1. • :73adl$. Hurt " From a - study of 500 •yearlings in time er record a Canadian -bound - egret Rae, was united in marriage to A rd s Ban driven b Dir Dun. h breed mentioned, the following steamer sailed from 'Belfast -Lough � o are warranted • • `` each TRAIN. SERVICE to TOR ' TO Dally Rsagilp* Sunday .0 Lyse. GlAericli 600 nem. 2.20 itne. Clinton 6 25 a.m.• 2.52 • " Seaforth 61:41 a.m. 3.12 p. , " Mitchell 7.04 a.m. 3.12'p. . :Arc. Stratford 7.30 a.m. 4.10 n " Kitchener 8.20 a.m. 0.20 On. ' Guelph 8.45 a tip. •' 5.50 p.m. ,; Toronto 10.10 a.m. 7.40 p.m. flotut ning—Leave Toronto 6.50 a.tn., 12.55 p.m. and 0.10 pm. ,; Parlor Cafe car, • Go'derich to Tor- onto, on morning train, and Toronto to Goderich 6.10 p. m. train. Through coseh•Godorich to Toronto. +•..LAWRENCE Ik SONS Toldt passenger and Tickets Astute 'Phone 8 ' BroDIlell Bros. tilt Leading funeral Directors and Embalmers - Orders esrefully attended to tri ail hours—night or day. E. R. wheeler Penes Director and imbaliner .Goderii hf Ontario All roll* promptly Wended to lay or night, llileueset lists 111; Rous SOW ree men one , to Mi, Chao. Arthus• Butler, youngest can Graham, of Detroit, s rueleaeosse , conclusions. The relative standing of the conveying capital. direct :vessel was son of Mr. and Mrr. tirthur Me But gravel at the foot- of Smith's Hill oh breeds of Mutton sheep in Canada the Canadianshelf ie Railway Com• ler, of St. Catharines. The ceremony. the Goderich road MVioaaday afternoon • Witlt regard to prolificacy is: , Dorset an 's :8.S. "Metaganta," which, in* was, performed by Rey: W 1 ' IeDan• last,oveelt attd.turped Over on its side Korn, 16 Le ,o . increase; Leicester, cidentaliy, was built in Belfast. The ald, of giilondville-` Presbyterian' without' leaving the road. Mrs. Gra- 1545e; Iiainpslflre, 149rb; Suffolk, vessel anchored' o!! Kilroot and 23 h h he.driver and his site. 148.2eel Lincoln. 144.8 ;c: Shrop- bags of mail, together with some . n f• c u . ham, wife of r h 3.6 S ethdawn 142... shire, 14 of o o , , � were anti from Ulster, e a Death of :revs. Wm. Archibald • _lei•, Miss M. (�rahatn; were in'tha err , , , r, , 100 onlay r m , ah Cheviot, 13A,8 t n, f Otswolci, 1., 8.O ,r , , conveyed to it by the harbor Com. Mrs. Wm. Archibald, a worthy, •and Dirs..Gr ant hnd'her. right hand Romney Mersii, 113.0 A. missioners' tug "Musgrave.'+ • 'ionert• of. the: district, c}tq, quietly so injured.that 'the two•.middit; fin- 2, The average Increase for all Ilitherto..it had been the practice laid to rest on Friday. afternoon, Juno gets had to be amputated. Fgttun- breeds of mutton sbeep.in Canada Is to send the • mails to Liverpool and 20th, in the Maitlandbank cemetery, ately the car was proceeding, at .a 144;6 re other ports, from which they were - Seaforth. The deceased lady, who moderate speed or tile outcome 'bright 3. The average increase • for all despatched. but, acting on instruc- was 78 years of age, was the second have been much snore seriou:1. • Mr. long wool breeder of mutton eboep' in tions from the secretary of. the Post daughter of the late Robert McLean. Graham is an experienced dri4er and Canada is 138.55. Office in London, •the present sys- - one of the first settlers on the Mill finds sotue difficulty to accountem the 4. The 'average incraasr� for ail tem Was introduced. `� o sheep Wool breeds of 'notion s} efive. I Biu i g� was a [ Medium mp f the ..,rn era Road in Tuckersmitle where she was sudden mishap. Evjdently i the r. - ,. born 78 •years ago: In 1866 She was gave way just as -it hit the •ravel, in Canada is 148 .--Wade Toole, year o] j re in from Dublin, whose 'united in marriage: to her late bus- The party was coming over from De- 0..A.College, ,Guelph, Ont. parentf aro in Canada. The little n A. E. Colborne Sunset Hotel. N.: C. Dunlop • S. C. Wilson • f internal .and Lxternal Pains arcs' promptly relieved by. . C R C OIL .EC D� THOMAS'. 'THAT IT HAS SEEN SOLD FOIL NEARLY FIFTY Y*Aite AND is TO -DAV A ONEATEM SELLER THAN EVER . afFOR$ la A CIVTTSFOR NUMEROU URATEODUM.I$Fe.•• ' You will see this shield -Asp trade nark in Hardware stores everywhere. Yeoweabt ' s�ed iton cheap, inferior goods .It govt onlyen household utensils of the highest i • treliin aitatte-peioea;_ _.. meq, yet--. T because of the 3remesdous quantities ..id each year. Choose cooking and baking utensils that carry this trade stark. Choose SMP Enameled Ware, with Revery bard, shooter. surface.. l esta,.faster, cleans easier, Im- parts no metallic savor, causes no danger•• ous acid re -actions. Ask for •SM a RE P WA Three finishes: Pearl Ware, two coats of pearly -grey enamel inside and out. Diattoatd, Ware, three,e%its,ltg}i'ti"C11ltP [tnd white out-. side,. white . lining. Crystal Ware, three coats, pure white inside and out, with Royal Blue edging. • . . wilt er .r oe cAwsa t"o SHEET, ME?AL, PRODUCTS Co, u..itr MONTREAL TORONTO WINNIPEG EDMONTON VANCOUVER' CAtOARY• one was in • charge of a matron who • band, who predeceased her four years troit to enjoy something of a,fanti:y`' We .are made for cooperation, like handed'it over to the matron of the ago, and they went to live in • the re -union, and the mi: hap so near feet, like hands, like eyelids, like tee "Meteorite." HOLIDA IN JASPER wilds of MrKillop, where they remain- 'heir destination was particularly un- rows of the upper and lower teeth. A Belfast "Telegraph" repre::en, , , NATIONAL PARK ed until twenty-five ye s ago when fortunate in that it ppset all arrange. To act against one another then to tative was shown over the "Atets- t v they retired to Egmon aIle." , (Vents. The top of the car (mitered contrary to nature, .and It is acting, game. and save something of the , Brock -Hunte ; • rather severely, but there was no ncr against, one another to be vexed and rpxeellent arrangements made for A most delightful and picturesque ions breakage, to turn away.. I the comfort of passengers. - " June wedding was solemnized at St h D tied St t rag nevi' bring about a better system e,i farm- Londono England — Major A. The boys are certainly helping to The n States averages oF.tFan Moore, ioridon Manage+r o! o than one fire per minute and sustains ing. A saw, a cow send mo hens with the G P,It. 1)e artment of nageriso t a direct and indirect "bre tax" exceed. • • a club boy on the tib will get the tl D j t 162 6 Ch RED P�PEflNFAi tion an eve oilmen , - e, sr in the combined values of Its gold, desired result. g I believe in golrlf in the bottom of ing Gross, has received the fenced- curer, copper and petroleum protluc• things and theretoite in deep plowing In to from their hb Brussels ouadvise that don.. and atlnnpls f it. -Henry Wabd Dear Q a certain Mr. Martin, Avenue des - STOPS PIPVIVf1unL E „ "6`hat was tough on Davis" Beecher. ' Courses, Bruxelles, who haat fore "Wheal" Club work develops the manhood merly resided in Canada, brought • . "Ile stepped on a 'Iticee of orange and womstihopd of the coming reeler- over by our Line in April of this The heat of fired ' peppers takes the °ouch" from a sore, lame back. It can not hurt ytni, and it certainly ends the tortttrkat cnce. When you are suffering so you can Isardly get around, haat try Red Pepper and you will have the quickest re- lief mown. Nothing has such conceit - dated, penetrating heat as red ep,ers. est as soon as you apply Red P pee Rub you will feel the tangling hat. In three minutes it warms the sore spot through and through. Pain and sore. p telta jar art ilZsttiee ]wlr r� sire to get fiat with ma* ■tra* Rowles eat each t peel, fell and was arrested for giving anon. strata performance f nce without tis li • year a shipment of Canadian pots - 1 toes.` They were planted soon after ....i.,:„ Time has Tested It.—Dr. Thomas' arrival, at Heeded, a suburb of lieleettie Oil has been on the, market Brussels, where an ?exhibition of land, products was held on Sunday ultward3 of amity yeti's and in tint land, A certain Mr. liftmen* plant.) time it has proved a blessing to thou- Ind be, teres with Mountain Green sande. It is in high favor throughout and Irish Cobblers. His crop Canada and its excellen a has carried amounted to aver 300,000 lbs.; one its fame beyond the rce%i. If it were 'plaint bore 9 lbs. 2 ozg., one potato double the price it would be a (Attar weighing well, over 2 lbs. This par - liniment. r titular phlnt has been lent to ns for window displsy andhas attracted a 'Don't think th t h i mportan+ great deat of attention. 'late. Martin "What do you think of my new bon- net?'' "It's a fright." „"Vin so glad you think so. Frights tie all the.style this year." Detroit tee Press. • .+aren't women greedy in ;tome ways? sly wife monoponees all the (-toilet •Dont for her clothes. Does yours:" "Oh, she allows tort a cert of ;,arklne ricileghefor a suit er tWei."•-•ii(r5te,1 •casmeript. • a .108 111I24TLMG Ili'C RIt olAtt a e s , just becauale he has a groueh.Who 146 4011,000 kilos el Canadian pots - azar heard of a xrunchy winner!be sold for immediate renown deli rates are goose: •tats in 13clwhich are not to glum, but only for reproduction.— etre 1 yourself est tits hack. ,;falgrwrrl) Co DE KEY, k'r ..wry+-...,..' You can't push ahead by patting very truly, - ...>t , 4..,.4,, s.r...u` ...< ,1 i -•1, r r"III f 4 .....4.4e...116 .f1010/001 1 .--•„�,. nils Sunitner, apmel your vaca- tion at Jangler Nutit;•.iat Posh. Motor, Ellie, Ca••.p nr tine::,. Golf, TCr,ni3, Dance or Pet amid tide t;,lrgeo ss ataraiear r,E the Canadtart Izuri.,. i. Jasper Park Lode moiler twin ngcs.knt of 't arladtan lvatsa,ral i.ai1wayai proviles every coin• fort for 350. guests. Rates no 1,w as $0.00 per 'day American 110.7 TRIANGLE TO1J1 • - Your joume+y,to trio West would not be complete without enjoy- ing the ineon.parable Tries• Tour. Through the valley or . tete Skeen* to Prince Rupert down the coat by boat • to Vancouver .and back slong the Fraser and Thompson to Jit per National Park.,; This is no- doubtedly one of the finest aecenio Trips in the World. AIR sev Adele rt the Cats. . edlrn tat,o»at Maitears r,,r inantmwt,on and rap.ta,nf deit*.ptire booitleta, LOW 'rou#IST ItAti u lirOW" IN iCDi'i,'Ii:CT. • les enell .1 ree • 4 • 3, 1' F