The Goderich Star, 1924-11-13, Page 3ileaono ta► .r4,1
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vamiassi:as Irma oilwoa are.
• and the United etwfas. It is we
e t ti.. reel Mikes et this dist ries semi
rwwasi as lee luslramt strn et vir-
giw piers
s to be femme anywhere tr
- $seoieas Dee- lid Mach #Vilsa e's Old
did aOrlo,
ti lNAs-M+aF�wa+sieserlrate' Wei"
amodelpel troth.* will with
..r. Met *wept wow a *nee sparsely
IS .,iso,, lot, with sa°a•Mr;, ' lit't1�8laRsessassi 'iwln"o, kept
tte . aelet a;r arlaeeeia rreerf
w , , . t ,h,a d C Mrs. COefr •inn Wahl died Frider of the Ort, speeds mired lead dire
. m,. alas )txa. 1*. Irl. tea,, et win- morning, out. Elsa, et firs homer of down all danger was believed to be
bars. sosoance tem s+stC>�t of leer deughttr, Iters. J. Marr, til West over.
a�N est de sr, Cora Mase !flub street, Witatieo, in l r nth!
CANA15IA^f PACIFIC RAILWAY
to) rC. Howard Wtlkimen, of )(or- r- Mrs. Wells rowed freta Wing-1
CANADIAN
pis, =lags taking pace early ..}L:rF1 °°ednd shout few rpt C031PANY
to
U. Wiese fees , r k� leer , ., w,,.
3 years Five dasghtsrs nd = Htrxtl ftnssa sires Dote
ate steiisisek ler some . said +rn ado, her bees at "
I ate seemed to seesimsse ars. I ar Llesa Oa -
Get Boehm',Tol,ltgk,one eon are at
to mow*
away diidersat medteiame bat Iatprevsresni To_ follows: Mrai. J, Mawr, Waterloo; For assay years hunters front Oa -
w1 h,st ,wale resaly 1�' I wept At their last emoting the Wier- { Mrs. Frank Biomes, 1aartiese:s; Mrs., txrio iters realised that the rosy Mutt
savieeal to try really
at'tee 1mr- Kant Lions passed a resolution to et os. Finley, Preston; Mrs. Jas. Court,1 hunting grounes are lowed le the
tag 1P ISk Ices tWW.W 7 Was 1174.1.0.63sirt,d tills premed Mies Selmai '" i Wateriso, nes Henry Wolfe, of Due- !vicinity of the Ganlidisn Pacific Rail.
The et my treelike. 1 sow , liverr skeet time it wanes before the mon. Thes itrrsoxal tank lessee oat way. Hunting clubs, out well cis sasses
pye
r thug 1 vitae ts, tkwskii electors s avor to carry it, as "neon_
afternoon, Nov. and, to I�tag+ parties, appreciate the ntces itx of
iheoneed is. unquestaonatrke. au cereetery. ;arrangements Made in advent*
Tile prepertien is taateatfiastiorad Third Ber+nvsmeatt is a Few Wen Doatit of iteireser whisks= Etsietut i,Can 4n pacific agents are `qualified
eely by 'rile T. Milbara Co,, Limited, For the third time witis;iit a few A former well known resident of to -glee you accurate information ax
Termite, Oat. yyeeaxrs, Mr. and Mrs. James betels, Ste Wingham passed away at Ferro to whore deer, noose and big same
• Helens, have been called upon to North Dokota on Sunday, Ottobae can be found. They are plentiful in
7p mourn the lois of a eon Early Weal- s t. in the
•
parson of amass Millar. the French River district to Sudbury.
narsday morning, Oct. 29th. Frank:.Mr.'Mill er was .iib gears of age and from French River along the main
•.4Aa. daa�'a »Dos osetu copses o their 19 -year-old son, died in- Wing. •� eyed good 1tealtb up to a short line of the Canadian Pacifie Railway
OMstt thl• eieseilat»-• owe ane s I TU.. s ham hospital, following an operation, time ago. He cattle - to Wingharrt , Sudbury to Chapeau and alba
nests t+earlts. »peetu a tlou Da nellaaee
of w•oaire aaxt .ltlidr.tn�Gorastrltation tree, Bask Capturedoa Hay. Towns** from IiDlyrood in '1887 atm: traa'•rn. In the Maritime Provinces, as well as
district around Sherbet Lake
execs corner tiel,Nxn and U. Andrew els, Psrtn.Geiei to I+etttlat4 Zoo geed for aaverNl years there at salla in the
ea r se Pr, iteliaatseto .in setter* The bald heedeo close, captheed-..oil, trade as a carpenter. „Upward* of; Ask an .Canadian l'scd%e agent for.
w-r� -Livir � :. the Estate of Mr. Wm. Donn��ail, .jell twenty -1 ve Tear* ago the �t�tiitil3+ as e0Py titan
Pamphlet or'
Bay township, a few months ago moved to Fargo, North Dakota. lairs, i write W. RULTON, District F'assen•
, was putcohas.4 by Mr, C. L. Wiliest Miller died. a few ears agt> and the',ger Agent, G. P. R. Building. Toren-
1 , it, Fn, hurt. and by him presented to: the Lender' deceased lived with his daughter; to.
tate stets, sur leets. nl1 AT..Miss Mary Miller, until her death it , � , iiHl l,Tl�A•iiSM
surgeon New YO p�,tttai .Zp0. • February last. He had since resided
toic lad ttireaf etasp{,tlat. assistant at aii,orn• V4'aa Iiorat In W!ngltalaa 6
maws Hospital and logien Now with his other daughter, ..Mrs, Stew- OFTEN COMES' BACK
•'estrest teat, Condon, Mr. S. J. Forbes, president of the •art Wilson. . •. I - •
peb+ta �a ...roe et. S.. r`auorn . Tote- First National Bank of Marshall
ehreshing Aceideest i The Usaal Treatment Doea not Beach
.A,t Bale u Hotels., Gaderish,--from MinnM th," wh ai died
a#ar tbe••de�thr_of. ' A.� xery.�serious„ *aid if/1,44s _what ", Mthr or the ltrouule
Monday, .Npv. 17th, ,et 7 p. m,, to rah
w ie, was s native of- Wingha�ps. might have proved a fatal accidents
:
Tuesday, Nov. 88th, at; dep.: m, where h'e was born May 4th, 1870, oceurred at's the farm of Gottreieh l Most treatmenrtm for rheumatism
....- He removed to Minnesota when tea Wein, neer Crediton, at. 4 o'clock da no.„more than *int to keep . dowi
�TDENTAL `'-� •<.m Monday afternoon, Nov. 8rd. Mr. i the poison in the blood and enable na•.
years of age. " Harry Trick, who'hns been operating tura to overcome that particular ate
I.{)cl1E 1YlI,KEY Jo.hn.tarn.Metcalf a. threshing outfit all summer,. was 'tack. Then when. the system be..
Over 'Kern's Shoe store phone see .A pre, ty wedding took place at 8 applying a compound to keep a belt comes run-down from any cause the
Offfee Iiours 912 ean.'GP.m. o'clock on Saturday afternoon, Cleo: from clipping, when it caught his disease again gets the upper hand
Evenings by Appointment tober 25th, in the Methodist church: arm and threw him. onto a pulley. and it:all has to be done •over.
_Burlington, when Rube Katharine, After spinning hint around several Sufferers trona rheumatism who
MUSIC . "" elder daughter et ' Mr. Ross Metcalf: times it : t w him to the floor. have found their condition unreliev-
r while
wi
wD
oractuallygrowing
Mr. .:dg
wifeofD aced
became the - i was felled IaOF, W. H. JACKSON, prganist. snn ,Port Nelson,stw,ofWlaen he wait klaed upet,
Director of Music, Nnrtti Street::harry C. Johnstoat, Hamilton, for• .that both bones of his forearm were using other remedies, would s. TTI
Methodist ohuroll: Instruction given le_merly of Blyth. fractured, the bones coming through., to` try Dr. Williams' fink Ieillg, he
Vpiee -Culture,- Organ, • Piano, •.Violin _ • •;-- • X300 for Haying --Still :.. • the. -flesh.- elle-suffered severe body -Lottie treatment with this medicine
that
h s roved in thousands of cases t t
a
the face. p
1 cutsabout bruises as wel as bou
>n r . eor etc
b se
GStud_aTand Yreslde ce, Kerala Jtreet, ose. ems e s of saes= Elsinore, asit builds up the blond to a polnt that
Phoi1@_3t34._ .. whose premises a mammoth still was Died in Weat'Wsw*nosh •,enablea,itete,.0eat gest the, rheumatic
. operating merrily wiser officers of
• o a -regular
annuls
'o ti sr la
dere n a 'through h thea u
e poisons r
its. a art An p a eo h
Di gg
TRAM W. RTON-.,rgaii3st. the law called a few weeks ago, wasoes sed away mon Sunday, Nov. 2nci, in the bowels, kidneys end "the skim.
St. James Church,PanOrgan
hLes• - mulcted $600 arks costs by Magistrate .West Wawanosh, was truly. one, or When this is done rheumatism is ban-
sens in voice, Plano, ratio Theory. hies .at r this
on Monday re- the old residents o£ Huron County.. iished, and as long as the blood is kept
•Coir preparedax minationss grades
last week for thea breach D# the In She and her• husbar..u, Alexander -An- pure and ,rich the •.patient will be int-
1frs, W. Ilarrisson's (Opposite Victoria land Revenue. Act, to ..which °the aei 'dermas moved to the farm on which mune from attack. This is falls
School). • clued pleaded guilty, she had ever since resided, sixty-nine
Claimea,1700 proved by the seal, of_Be E. Davis.
cdd A*Y t'tl$l.iC, F;7tw- '' years' ago. Her husband predeceased J. P., of Dinsmore, Sask.,who says:--,
A County 'court writ has- been ent- ;het about fifty years ago. The "sur- "I feel it is my.duty to suis erere from
W1f. SACLCR. ered by -Bruce Bossenbury of Grand ,riving members of her family are: rheumatism to *recommend Dr. Wilt
'NOTARY
PUBLIC ... Bend. against Geo. Webb, of Stelilien .Alexander : ;and Janes,: at home; slams' Pink Pills. Some years ago 1
"'erg Coitverseetnx pdnA ;tel., through his . solicitor, Norman Charles, of Johannburg; .Mrs. (Rev.) was a reat sufferer from this.'trou-
Mod. neuree'rtwartt g
Phone�o. Mitts. oedemal. ons.. F.Newton, of Pateseili. The plain- Barbour, of Franetown,, and Mrs 'ole and was confined. to my room. I
c ; .• ,,Ie is--43-0.4tig.. $"i0D•.,dionuges; for.:Xtobt, ,Dowaon, (.•Toronto. It can.;be tried two doctors Without relief and
irroir!*1G''aVai alto 149Tat►Y a=� damage to his auto , caused -by neglll- i well, be said; of the. late Mrs. Ander- had b..eome despondent. Then I tom
"C".."""vat, r.:lDe, HAyartt4, flit► went driving. of the defendant r hie son that she. was a true Christian lady , Dr Williams' Pink Pills. recommend,/
mooing .twiutryi _ pui+tir - servants• _.. .: a r, ed for' this . trouble sand -go .-six•..boit.s •
or.agents. who was beloved by all w',ta knew
1.1111% C,ttkr#s . Thompson -Batter• I The remains were laid to rest in the'Before they were all gone I was able
AO'. Slt:A6Eit, g. C. mow; St. Thomas': church, Seaforth,. "♦vas Greenhill cemetery, Lucknow, on to get around on crutches,. and who»
' Aerrtsa.r gottcitor, .�, eolary . Nein! the scene of a quiet wedding on'Mons', - es 4Y, afternoon of ]esti week. t work. the
heleventh box
ed a a e tl : '
ono + Collet of o da morning, November 3rd, `whew Late Alexander Torry -
btace court flout*. -/tnnrrtrf>* ' - work since on account , of rheuma ._
Anne. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs 1 Tee death. took, place 3at:hia latea'reSitism, • On two occasions'esince I:have'
z1oL'Ipb'oor Barristers, N1LLOIlAe:,. _ . • Frank Baxter, became the bride' of 9sfiienet fn .) mondville. o Nov. 2ndthad light :touches of •the trouble, but
>s
QUfWGGODERICH,
tries, Elie, r„ Whitechurch.
Richard , Leslie y w s ' •of of 1Mir. Alexander . Torry, at t'he age a box of the pills soon put me right _
()Mee oia SQUAW: G4rilalilGH phone • fo' formed
' Cergmuny ywas ; "per= of eighty -nisi* years and nine mon#les, x: strongly -recommend rheumatic ruf
r.r nLEY S. I10i,111 d.. ioxined by alae rector, Rev. T. Ilk. The deceased was a native of Scotland rotors to give Dr: Williams' Pinit 1
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary • . Brown, in the presence of the terse being barn in Rothimay, Banffshire,. '.pills a fair trial,"
is r tie s. at
abate els e C nada
'at to a
• 1?uq[fs Convewancer. i,ic... - presence,
In X83.1, Ile emtgr ed :You. can get fleet rills; from any
HAMILTON STREET Ihveriellustoin 1MTtaptials the aged of seventeen .years, taking medicine dealer or by mail at 60 cents
O� it ' 'ensures
swift. clean. antiseptic
lsatlittg aveaats, bruises,
bar=es, tuella, etc.
Swam it aispele feel•
taticn, allays pain and
inflainmation. reduces
swellings, and kilts the
germs of festering and
blood-poisotain;.
Because it quickly
Brows new healthy *kin
where injury= or diocese
has damaged or ides.
troyed the tissues,
B!lcllll • owing to
it* purely herbal origin
Zest-Euk is safer than,
anti superior to, airy fatty
-cl
i
a ointment
i>� �S ti n ent
°rsalvs Containtfgcrude
mineral 'drugs: .
.For its wide range of nsetuln�sa end
its instant healing .power in sato ase.
two and amines Zanellh1 k !mown
As "A eurxery in a Two=•inch slum:'
.atli� rates. la. b .v. . 11w $1.11.
GET * BOX TO DAY
feature service from iorgnto to 'Mon-
treal via the Lake Shore Line, which
has been entirely rebellasted with
crushed rock and relate' with 100
pounds rails, insuring a maximum or
comfort for travellers at night art
well as an absence of dust in day
'time. Trains leave Toronto Union
:Stations at 9.00• a. m. daily, x0.00. p.'m.
daily except Saturday, and 11.00 p.nt.
daily. Arriving et Windsor Station.
the traveller hes the benefit of Me
mediate..ffcalitie&in_the women* -rent
room, lunch room and barber shop
xh
P
which cannot be duplicated in am
other station in-Mentret . An :•added]
convenience is offered those who wish
to travel to Montreal from . North
Toronto; in the 9,45 p. -m. train, daily
except -Saturdays, from 'longe. Street
Station. .
' Canadian Pacific agents will ging y
make your reservations and simple
. PHONE 23 .
ft. ' A.' CLUFF, B. A.
Barrister, Solicitor sins
Notary Public
North Street,Godericlr-
Phone 41L.
A quiet* but pretty wedding took passage on the sailing vessel Quebec •. a box from,. The Dr. 'Williams' Medi-
place at the Main St. Methodist part and landing at Montreal. Mr. Tarry cine Co., Brockville, 'Ont.
bonege, Exeter, Tuesday morning later. came to Dumfries tp., where in -
Nov 4th, at teen o'clock, *ben Mist 1806 he• was united in marriage to C.AN.iADIAN . PACIFIC SERVICE '
MarjorieGertrude youngest, dangle Sarah Hamilton, daughter of .-Sr• T. • •
ter of Mr.. and Mrs. 11, E. Huston, Hamilton, of < Gold. •Springs farm,
�r n Or• t ?� 21'stianal~A1liset•-� _�
•, ,� ,. n., =`r,. -malted in maiminge.t to• Mr txfa�,r4 : to t d•, ownah p, • later moving to As the greatest.traria rtxtioin ^�
nor i✓:�'Rfvers. ; son;. :f„,--,..7i,mr-tiaaified. 1Mrra. f one an tQ^lfiii p; ',+here hetsrrmcdapa�//���^��W..itivers. The domywas pv_le1 .,y�e�ars* rthencame to Tucke)rt mitoh cDziei,nyiiith,.e_r.world, the~f `,aynadian..1. •7. arfiinr ibY � — here --he--farm 4 ..NaaluGr of ^ ^`• c 1 a.7�a'as m. lilLOA1AC4 .. Al.\' �J ..
Llrs y and '-01�_ au ace McLean.yoong. _ I"mare and- Moved, to Egmondville in :tional service in the Trans-Canata'
A mist wedding wasi solemnired 1902, where he had since .resided. lie Limited, which is second to none and
tlertdlton street. t70f1erICn. '
Wise rasee srerrwiiert tenet ..tui .tiaoru at elle parsonage, Clinton, on Sa'tur, is survived by his widow and seven an the conclusion of the summer sc..e•
t to sive you satisfaction.children. - suis of this: crack train ass transfer -
is
s Crich and
N'ermers' we notes dteeounted. • r `No Nov. let,
rae .t 1le4.
.Tulles by
cd t A Half '3Miillion Dollar Fire .. red the equipment to the Vancouver
on of the
N! Young, of .Tnekersmith, was united
The -e3timsifed loss in the fire in the: Express which .leaves Toronto story
i ciuLitiR�. MUTUAL Fasts l,ra4,rtArcit in irisrriage. to Mr, liennetn bfeLean. Greenock esvvampf which broke out or. night at 10.10 p, m, omits trip across
• t,o, • of Auburn. The. young couple were Friday, Oct. 31st, is given as half a the continent, via 1*innepeg; Calgary.
� neaotlaldin urt,ti to 7ua°iui r; yMiss cony After the worst blanxillion ze was on 8th1 one et:ou Sicamouske end parte of the he Canadian
MO a itiiika.00. of Greenock,' 5%
miles west of Car.
()free:Ens-ewes cortoily President, ceremony Mr. and Mrs. McLean trot_Pacific Rockies famous throughout .
eral tunnel.
docorfclr ; las. Efnit1, lee•Presteeett, ored to Goderich and other points. sill, where G00. volunteer worker* the world, on.its way to Vancouver.
uutsc+tan.roon ; T. E. Heys, sec.-rredd., ecu- They,;w.ii reside in Auburn. were' engaged in fighting,- through whe=ts .the tt xvaUers are unanimous
"'"m heat and smoke, the worst xorest fire
i were, Wint�tcon avow. �w . eV -Mellowest- War •.hlemorial Lighted in the history of Bruce county. Fol• in their pritise of', the service of the
+taxed "Vie uecartae�r, TuckersmlW ; The ladies of the Wingh*m Patrice lowing the destruction or one 'of the Vancouver _Hotel... The Canadian I'a-
,lonn Ferris, Harlot*: isit geene.rlsr. tic Society have erected two attract• big lumber tamps on Friday night cific also operates a steamship `ser,
l3roadhagan; Hurray 'Gibson, Bruce- lye pillars, surmounted with elus.:et farmers commenced plowing, around vice to Victoria, the Mecca !or wine
.R £OEITS-J. W. , Yeo, dpderlch • Stogy lights, in front of the war memorial, their -farms on Saturday in an effort ter tourists. •
tenet, amen - Wru., atesiiey, *Woe*: each pillar bearing a' suitaltly en- to check the fire... This did not de Not only does the 'Vancouver Ex-
a.
x-
*Pn ici i oriaerrss rr mpar their s'ep.smena graved bronze memorial plate. The much good, as it only checlied the press carry • tourist and standard
at -R. f . Gates steel, O.aerlctl. A. 1. Iter- pillars and lights cost the ladies in grass 'tire. The fire fighters were sleepers, but it also varrr;es a .cam-
risa'a Stars, tltnt„n, or f, 11, the neighborhood of ;800. The lights .greatly hampered by Me dense smoke part Tient-observation car complete.in
't'iA1''� ., Y : = • Were . first uaell? en'tlriiaiatiee •DRy, which, driven ,by'. the wind, almo:3+ itself, while a parlor car is added
lief spierVatearecre° -. Nov.. lltie Shrubs have been ptaltti-'suffocated'them.' Fanned by the wind from .Revelstoke to Vancouver=.
ed as a background for the Monument the flumes illuminated the sky so Added,to this national serxice is a
Us" s
HaIt attended to by tine and .no doubt will Tadd to the appear• much that it could be seen at' a die•
Allrcal Nt EUIN
1IE4t YAWAISOIN 10U12M.1titE i1iIIMIA CE 20 ,ince of the al
Eetablielied 1878 grounds.•
Reatirsfllice: Deaagaaaon. Oat. Pinned 1lntler Auto
Mil rNRNrr SUSYS Ota MINaaee HALM
Jna. A. McKenzie, Kincardine, On Wednesday morning of last
prtua., harry L, Salkeld. R, i:, N,, 2,. hur h, met wr. ith on unfortun*tepee!-
,Goderich, vice -prat.; directrrs-- f m, dent while motoring down Dickey's
McQuillan, St. Helens; W. P. Recd;. Jens. Hes m some manner, lost coo
R. R. No. 2, Lueknow; H. L. S*1k ld ayes of `the. ear .and it dashed head -
'phone 600r11, Goderich; Alex. With. long through the fence and turned
ohms, Lucknow; Wm. Watson; Jas. over, pinning Mr. Gillespie under it
Girvin, R. R. No._e, Goderich; Wm. J. and in the told river water. He watt
Thompson, Auburn; Ton Griffin, R. It.. pinned here for same time:before Mr..
No. 7, Lucknow.
'.THOS.ST®THERS, T. G. ALLEN,Y+
ready tattraetive- tance of 40 . miles. -Many. thousands
tooiieu Bros.
GODERICH
The Lealrftp
meatal li$rectors
and EagW:Jars .....
Orders carefully attended ;10
!tib >rll beano tr r day.
• t, .
3. Ilk Wheeler
Funella Directtor'and
Nrobalnut
Goderich, Ontario
Ail eons 11:rxtseth a1teeded to
dei or night.
ptroaes: Stole *We Hone* slow
it
wry ineeal „ .
ill oUaaalates
appstIts ant
aide tat#oIillgi lit.
11 snakes year
lead m.y4attswrrs
gated. sisals bow
IN relieves Not intatty 1Aislliyt
a tlaeea'.Useart► saw.
Vineateete testa.
elivel:ttem•
Derillitegioodto
MYtR
of people visited the scene of the Are
on Sunday, and the roads leading tc
the eighth concession were biocket'
with motor traffic all day. Mr, and
Mrs. Caslick and others living in tilt -
vicinity of the Alps, just north of.
Wingham, have seen a big black beat
sauntering, around. sneer are com-
mon sights around the vicinity ''these
days. It is supposed that the ani-
mals are driven from the swmap hyt
the fires.
Big Fire at Grand Renal °
Fire laid bare about 2,000 aures of
land at the north end or the -famous
Pinery Saturday afternoon and these
tened for a time to destroy ell the:
cottages owned by London people b
the summer resort there. Only e
turn of the wind and very hard work 1.
• by a number of Londoners and by re-
sidents of that community taved the
summer camp. Brush was being
burned in a clearing about a mile'
Routh of the village. It was thought
that every possible e>rire was being
taken, bot a strong wind sprang up
from the south, fanned the fire into a
blaze whieh swept toward the camp.
Dry heather had left the pins trees
an easy prey to the flames which rap-
idly gauped .fn volume and increased
in- 'rapidity of advance. Hurr=i'_d•
calls were rprtsd througtt tite neigh-
borhood and a ecore of teams end
plows were pressed' lfito service tr,
throw, up a fire break 'south of the
village. Embers carried high inti;
alae sir threatened t•oo:ege* 'with de.
atrDetion and many Oocipieht :lie
were extinguished by volunteer fire
fighters. Quite a number of London'
sees were taking• advantage of the Pint
weather for a week -end and were al
their cottages -and they joined in the
fight. it was a terrific eget and fo•
a tinte appeared almost hopele"s, lits}
the wind changed and the chnee.
rias pa! reef, The bursted area :
CENTRAL
$TMtA'IFORO. ,aNT.
prepares young men and young
women for Business, which is now
Canada's . greatest • profcssirin.
We assist graduates t8 positions
and they have a praetieel train-
ing which •enables them to rneei
with success. Students are re.
gistered each week. Get our fru.
catalogue and learn something se
bout our different department«.
D. A. 1MIeLAC1fLA'`4.
Principal.
TRY SULPHUR ON
AN EMA SKIN
Costa Littler and Overcomer ,
Trimble Almost Over
Night
Any creaking nit of the skin, even
fiery, itching eczema, can be gaickly
overcome by applying Menthe-Sulpltttr,
declares a noted skin specialist: lee.
cause of its gran destroying properties,
this sulphurpreperateet nietanti�r brings
ease from skin irritation, soothes and
' bests the eczema right up and leaiss
tine skin clear and smooth,
It seldem fails iso relieve the tome
without delay. Sufferers from skin
trouble shooks obtain aswan jar of
Eowks Writhe -Sulphur from soy
good druggist and tees it Irks sold
• WOOL
i.
0'
Fromm* w Turnover
Mean 7 � at Lowest Prices
That rape Aha' mulles eesstationit es ware doer
r��+wstt racket erd poesy seems at wee illi DOMINION
il'Q1 S lime. are alw�eys Mak awl deem stead
that the striae pea aM well wit* while. kers is
'meek and tes s,1tselt. *nisi* is marked In fan *germ
very ankle ie teaJNwt..4-ties prices catartst y tow. ...,
Alt Next W.eke SPECIAL
Nahum& Cocwl
'al). Tits
,lath, Tin
13c,
1lc.
17a �i�s'�
*RN' FD. CHEESE
POBAWDER,`"
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49c RAISINS TIN LOC
Valencia 2 ib. 5c 11 V 1V, M►a + �"#�.i+,Fe,
RAISINS 1l.ARC�1tC a5saua1eT1 mNb.s. T COFF;E
WITH SEZDA " «t"SIN 45.
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49142A" PEAS TAw
11#tAHD
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CHIPS, 2 lb. e 250 WASHING SODA
BORAX, 2 for „ • 213c 3 for - - . e SSC
*LACK ENICHI'T MIXED NUTS, Ib, 21cr ,
*T4vl'E POLIS* • 14c 'TABLE FIGS, ib.. . 25c
SNAP »!ND ':-lb. Pkt. P101, S Lar ii 5
CALPEAiiER , • - 1.7c BUL* IIATICS, 2 lb, • . c
PALMOLIVE $OAP BASSET,t" $ LICO, •
31. for . 4 » .atee RICA all antras, ib• . 39c
you with any information you veei ter a "second to none" service to the
quire. They are fully qualified to of -1 public.
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eep Friends
�. with Heaith
^g' *tr r A T T tvr .. too valuable ....
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, asset to be considered lightly.
It is very essential. if _you are to
take a leading part in business, to
1 M p
a;a . � get the rcat�st pleasure out of life;
� • Abundant health depends upon
Carrie 1 lancharars Offor
o1 went roe. -to try Tortoni for Wits day., Y
want to .tart you out on your tit by rlvl,t,edreg goo
_..:...i rt ~t r , thane weals ken wks !clow for
milkers, partkieorlg to think of ta,fe toot la reit.
tlw�tlon with Ike health of their f..etlie..
'Wilt gig wad nte.youur estate and addrrret
TolI tee 'dutch kind von prefer=-lnrta,S Tontine
or ?outwit Cereal ttk0ke16.I yes heili. i'11 wee that
'not Yet the suet week'o auwply risbt A.Mer:'
FRICE->MAIL THIS" COUPON NOWT
Canadian Postum Cereal Co., Ltd.
45 Front St. East, Toronto. Ont.
Tonne to *Wt.,* tkirty.day teytol'To.tutn,
rhyme tend n,,, without'ro.s or ohlig.t vn,
the *rot week's- stopple of
INSTANT POS'11131 -0 Cberk r.kkk --
Pt)dx'r;3C CERt•;AL J gait piste/:
Street ; ... ,.... .
Cis=.•.,.,,,.,..,,,,,..•,,,.,.., P.or..
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steady nerves• -nerves untroubled,
by poisons often .unknowingly
taken daily into the system.
These poisons are Caffeine and Tannin
—in tea and coffee. They are : detri
mental to the whole nervous system.... -6
fteguently cause 'restless sleep, excit..
ability, indigestion and other troubles
which affect health,
IIeep friends with health through
Instant Pt stem, the hot, full- iodied
drink which is friendly to all. Delight-
ful and wholesomeat any time, it is
made instantly in the cup with boiling
water. Economical—costs half -a -cent
a, cup. Ask for it at your restaurant, '
your club and on the train. Por those
who prefer it, there is Posturn Cereal,
xnade by boiling for twenty, minutes,
'.Take advantage., of Carrie Blanchard's
offer. Send the coupon.
Canadian Postutn Cereal Co., Limited
Head Office; 45 Front St. Hart, Toronto
°rectory: Windsor, Ontario
4 ` The re's a Reason"
'r1e•0e Tyra
las a8. r.....t
ladsig weal watt:
Yea ltnaw how r-atny c" ildren de net elle !h- assts et milk, Yes know how they
fik�s to etre th•. same *oink as the "r5rown-uis." Yea knew. tie. hew pad WI,
for t'se n to :tare s bet sleek!
Mese Itt:stsnt Pastern fort there,using hat milk lettered of boiling waste
like the taste imiretl atetyt Ano t' ey wilt set "ea foal eleansstte of w
the r.ouri , vneett of milk, in x hot stink "Lot Fs es c. i 1.ral aM se easy
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