The Goderich Star, 1926-08-12, Page 3•••4'
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.011; ita POMO*. Olipiumukt, hitt/
reliable and offeeteal, sad
GOMM* promptly,.
"Dost't wept subatituteatt
The mambas put up may by The
llillburn Co.. retested.- Tto. Ott
MVSIG
pitoF. W. JACICSON-Inatritotion
Plano!INYtrillni.11.011'ittr AVArht2rifin'
Studio and residence. North Street.
H.C. HAMILTON- efigattiat eatelat St.
end TtaTtliVe Churcti. Coptert player
Residence at Mr. Colborne's, St. Pat -
leek Street.
LEGAL CARDS
'Cr. IIMIROW.
'Barrister. Solicitor, Notary Publio,
Snecatosoe ,L ts. gliloran
phoneys mace, The square, teen:rich
ERNEST M. LEE, ,
Barrister end Solicitor
10 King Street'E.ast, Toronto, 2
Telephones • Mein. 7793-7704.
raDDLEY E. TIOLME'S
narriefer. anteater, Notate
Conveyancer., Ete.
latneNt 2T HAMILTON STREET
SPECIALIST ss
Da. F. J. ponsmi.
EYE, EMI, NOSE, TRItOAT.
Late house Surgeon New York °ph-
, thalinie and Aural, Hospital, assistant at
Aloarefleitas Eye Hospital ,and Golden
Square Throat Hoseltals London, Eng.
,3' AN atertoo SL e e.rattord. Tele-
phone ' -
At Hetet, Bedford, rioderieli, from 7 d
P.m, Monday, aepl. 20th, till 1 p. m.
tt iteedate .Sept. tast.
Ain
Mei Our
PAM 161111111
Joh& thseeten. cempbaed in
INA woe a trims*" of magamer-
Mgt. aad wee. it was deassatelood ItO
years Ister to We way ter the prow
eset structure it wow as street ea the
ditty It lam hailleattst its removal was
alertsswiteteig to the eagles en
• witiett It bowleg been oedemas -
the
Drowasa in Tib et Water
Stsuobliag into a tub of water, the
'en* belf.yearead Imois cf Mr. and
We. Jame Miser, was drowsed at
Saturday, July test, at elm family
home at Cranbrook. The tub had
been plowed in the beck yard and
Users was only 10 Mehra of water in
it. Although nobody saw the &�i -
dent happen, it is believed that the
Want was remain into the tub to
dabble kis hand* in the water, lost
his Wanes and fell in. The fumes'
took place on Monday, Aug. Ind, wAh
interment in Bruseels cemetery.
New tree ream ter Wingham
Cuist*ry
A new iron fence has been secured
for the Wingiston cemetery and it has
been decided to ereet brick posts of
buff brick at both gateways.
Sylveater.Lavis
A charming wedding took place at
seven -thirty Mueedoty evening, July
27th, at the home of Mrs. Harriett
Levitt, 'Clinton, Rev. A. A. Holmes- of••
ficiating, when Edna Pearl, youngest
daughter of Mrs. Levis and the late
George Levis, became the bride of
Mr. Allan Grant Sylvester, of Tor-
onto. .
Contract for Milton Collegiate Let
,The contract for building the zew
Collegiate Institute in Clinton has
been let to Mr. A. Ivey, Toronto, and
wort!' has been commenced. It is ex-
pected the building will be ready to
go into ,after the Christmas holidays.
Mr, IveYaatender was the lowest one
received, thee being a difference of
over $20,000 between the bighest and,
lowest tender. It is ilialieved, bow -
ever, that Mr. Ivey Icnowea hie busi-
ness and that a good job will result.
A. F. 3ohns Letting' Clinton
Mr. A. F. 'Johns, who has been e
citizen of 'Clinton for some years past
and has been teaching In No.• 2, Hul-
lett, has taken the principalship •of
the hublie school at Vineland and
takes on his new duties in Septemaer.
He will probably not move his family
until later in tile fall.
Death of Miss Johnsoti, Seaforth
Miss Alumna Pearl Johnson,
aughter of Mrs, *Tolleson, of Sea -
forth, and the late Ae E. Johnson,
passed away at the home ef ter
mother, Main, street, Seaforth, -en
Saturday, July 31st, in her 31st year.
Misa Johnson had been an invalid for
some time, but the immediate cause
of her death was pneumonia. She
had resided lit. Exeter -until a year
ago when the family moved to Sea -
forth.. She is.survived by her mother
and two sisters, Mrs, Kernick, of
Exeter, and Misa Ila Johnson, of Sea -
forth.
' CHIROPRACTIC
• DRUGlaESS PR.t,CTITIQNER,
A. N kadaIN.90,N.
chiropractor end Drugless Taerapist,
alodericis
* ahrotake Organic and' Sermon Illsemes
Equipped wets aieetro-efogneilo antis.
Eleetteinie thettric Treatments and
Chiropraetic,
Ofliee hours -2 to a anti 7 to 9 p.m,
and bv, eel/ointment, et:teetheioedaa
and Tntirsiiiiy atterneons and evenines;
Otace Houma on these lays to 1012.am,
onia.
-1,a(les1e Attenriesses, • • as
• _ Residensdead Oilier -centre of aotaitt
st. and iltritannta Itonii.
Theisen-Carbert
St. Boldface Janata. Detroit, was
he scene �fanattractivedvedding,on
Tetealetamordfritt, August 3rd, ether)
las Irene Carbert, 11.14„ daughter
Mrs. M. Carbert, Seaforth. became
he bride of Jerome F. Theiseu, son
f Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Theiwn:De-
mit. Rev. Father Skiflington per.. t
omed the ceremony,
,. opT9mErnr.
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OPTO-afETRIST. OPlICIAN. 1
West street, Goderiole
eer T. R. Pattersom •
Largest Pea Peak ist Mister,
The Exeter canniest bictery has
teem a busy spot, having Just Ilitish-
ed the pea pack, The factory has
been running till near attlisagitt meet
of the time ana a couple of three*
they ran till eerly member The
peek has been the largest in the kis-
tory of the factory in Exeter.
t , A Miraculous Itemapot
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vt.t. 144•44,411% buffeting of the
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Exeter unes-Advocate: Mr. and
Mrs. R. E. Pickard and eon Allen,
who s visiting with them from. Re.
gin*, Misi Marguerite and Mr. F. W.
Glaciate; had a narrow weepe from
a bail motor accident on Saturday,
July 31st. They were motoring north
on the 'lake shore,, road
field, and were going down a steep
hill. They met * big American en
travelling at a fast speed and taking
all the med. Mr. Pickard was crowd-
ed to .the side and his ear struck a
Couple of posts that guard the reed
et that roint, It was brought to a
stop with the front or the car hang-
ing out over an embankment with
*bent. a forty foot drop. The ear was
slightly damaged and was taken to
Goderith for repairs.
Shrines of Britain's Glory
28-Plynamth
The famous seaport town of Ply-
mouth has been aptly desetabed as
the nursery of the British Navy, and
there is no place M Great Britain
that has been more closely associated
with the daring sea -dogs whose
doughty deeds have 'made them the
special pride of our race and the ter-
ror of our fees.
The town Dret came into promin-
ence in the 14th century, when it was
fortified and used as a base by the
numerous expeditionary forces which plural in form bat singular in con-
Nomt, Tag CHILDREN
In floomeser ektallieed ,Athaesas
Are Meet Deagerette
Mothers Who keep a b:,x of Baby's
Own Tablets In the house may feel
that the lives of later Little ones are
reasonably safe daring the hot Win-.
then Stomach troubles, cholera in-
fantum and dtarrapea.earry off thou-
' nada of little ones eery emawier) in
most eases become* the mother does
net have * sefe madicine at hand to
give promptly. Belay's Own Tablets
relieve thew 'Resales, or if given ma-
casionalle to the well child they will
prevent their meting on. The Tett-
lets are guaranteed by.a government
analyat to be obsolutely harmless
even to the new-born babe. They are
especially good in summer because
they regulate the *towel* and keep
the stomach sweet and pure. They
are sold by medicine dealers or by
mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr.
Williams' Medicine Co„ Brockville,
Ont.
Our Weekly
Lessons ;uEnglish'
By W L. Gordon
•
Words Often Misused
Don't say "1 do not know if we van
go." Say "whetherasse can go,"
"Tasty" and "tasteful." A good
cake is tasty; a becoming goer** is
tasteful.
Don't say "acousties are .4 Menet
f
sound." Say "is." The word is
crossed the English aChannel during atruction.
the lengthy war with, France, and Don't say "r expect she was there."
ever since that time it has played an Say "suppose' "think," "presume."
important part in the maritime and Don't say "his reserve fund grew
naval history of Britain.
Plymouth reached the zettith of its smaller." Zone eriths approve, but
"became smaller" is preferable.
Don't say "directly he entered" to
express "as soon as he entered."
fame in the gaming days of Eliza-
beth, when it had become the moat
Important seaport in the kingdom,
and was the startiug plaee of the
Memorable voyages of such illus-
erious mariners as Drake, Raleigh,
Gllbert, Hawkins, Grenville and Fro-
bisher. Sir John Hawkins, who was
a native of the town, and Sir Francis
Drake were elected, filhaiber$ of par -
dement for Plymouth, and the latter
was its mayor in 1581. The citizen
*typified seven ships of war to fight
against the Spanish Armada, and it
'was in Plymouth Sound that
at the
greater portion of the Britss h fleet
awaited the 'arrival of its formidable
foe.
In was from Pteizeoutit taste Dike
set opt en hie wondered voyage round
the globe in 1577, and it was from
here that R I ' h strted sn us lant
expedition in 161T, the ill-fated trip
to Guiana, frail which he returned in
he ftillowing year to face totally un-
inefiteci disgraceand death. e was
arrested on his arrival at Plymouth
and hurried to Londe; 'where he was
promptly executed by James
Two years later, in t620,1he "May-
flower" anchored in Plymouth Sound
before taking its final departure on
hesepoch-marking voyage to the New
World, The Pilgrim Fathers were
ntertained by the citizens of Ply-
mouth for several days, and the spot
n the quay from which they embark la marked with a memorial stone.
t was on the same sera that the
Mayor of Plymeuth received the crew
Hoaor Graduate of the Canadian Oph-
thalmic College of Toronto.
' Eyes moaned by the latest methods,
.eettehe proper fitting' of slaws at mod -
orate prices. Ontario Board ot Etam-
'hers Certificate No. 875.
AUCTICKEERtilla .
rioNtAsouNDRY.
, Live stare and General- Atietioneer,
Hamilton Street, Goderich
Sales made everywhere and sit efforts
• made to give You eatistsetiou.
. Farenene sale nates dIscontited.
ROthato atatil-S0h.- •
'tea- • °netters: AuctiOneer.
Paden Sirt`ek Coder's+, -
will conduct any -me* MO County ot
' Surest. For inform:men apply to P. J.
Ryan, Hsrmilton St.. o- "f•ev..-4 .let with
him will receive prompt attepti so.
NOTARY PUBLIC, ETC.
Wet. BAILIE.
NOTARY PUBLIC'
General Conveyancing dons
aloud Companies Rencessittel
Phnne No. 218. Goderich, Ora.
asakielltilS E. GitralssLaus.
., '. CONVEYANCING "AND NOTARY.
• ' Daytteld, Ont. .
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.' INSUSAIICE
etiacEILL0P lettITtIAL EIRE deetant-
aaa ANCIS CaMPANY.
.
isAtakt AND ISnISATED TOWN' Matta
ERT a INS'Ill El).
Valet_ et preperty Inettred tip tn Jan-
narY. 1910. $3.01teltia.00.
elFloItir.1".:-:•.-Jann's tainnello. Presi-
dent, Guaericila Jas, Evane, Vice-Preal-
deut, Ititethwood; T. E. Hays, See.-
**--atretteeteetfortbse ,
ItiliE0T0iteesn. P. efer.regor, sea -
forth; .T. ti. Grieve. 'Winthrop.; Wm.
Write ftinstanca; eteeript Mer:artney.
Tuekersinitit; John Perris, Itareitk;
joie) ilennewise. Resailliegan; eturray
Carson. Reneatiat,i, taa a
AtittNTS•,-,T. W. Yeo, Cloileriell; aanila
Leiteh. Clinton: Wm. ,aeliesn,ty, Sea-
. forth; 11. Ilinelitey, Pesti-tree
Peliey Healers tan pay their **seas -
lsilents at It. IL ontta store, and,•richt
New Bridge in McKillop
Work was started last week on the
new bridge to replace the iron one,
ata. miles north of Seaforth, and
known as -Grieve's bridge. ,The new
stredge will be a handsome cement
arch one. The county has also pur. t
•chased a lot from' the font of Mr. B.
Rising and will make an' S approach e
to the north end of the new bridge, so
as to eliminate the deep snow drifts o
which form at the present turn each e
winter. The work is 'taping done ult. I
der the supervision of County Engin- ,
of the American sea-planewhich flew
sircumy )-mtim across the Atlantic ita1919.
A, On the 17th August, 1657, the "St.
MIMI George" arrived in the Sound on her
return from the great fight at Tener-
RUN DOWN MEN
NERVOUS MENE
b
ffe, and as she dropped her Anchor
lier gallant commander, Admiral
leke, passed away. His heart was
buried in the ancient church of St.
ndretv'e, which is also . the resting -
lace. of Sir Martin Frobisher, the
lizabethen -.matinee, and -Choks.
lathews, the famous actor. It was
o this church that leatherhie of Ara -
on, the first of Henry VIII's six un -
appy wives, hastened to offer up 'a
hanksgiving for her safe arrival in
ngland aftec a tempestuous vOyage
rom Spain,
Capt. James Cook sailed from the
ort of "Platreftialtson his three fem.
u$ •voyages, and in 181a the "Belle-
ephon" nether:in the Sound with
apoleen litionararte on board. The
hip remained here for five days
hile the British Government delib-
rated what to do .with its dangerous- Many have aeon telieved of -cone
aptive, and it wane from here that he by noltowaale Corn Remover- It has
ailed to his place of exile and deathit
--St,Trelena. power, of its own that will be found
• •
On Plymouth me, an elevated es-,
lanade overlooking the waters of the _A
mind, asevere! interesting mem-, cl
reds In Stomach
rials. Iiere peen& the trunfernent
You're behind the times if you don't 5
know that Cod Liver Extract is one of
the greatest flesh producers in the t
, •
Because it contains more vitalizing h
viternineis than any food you can get. t
You'll be glad to know that Mc- E
Coy's Cod Liver Extract Tabletcome I
in sugar emoted form now, so if you
really Want to put 10 or 20 pounds of P
wild, healthy flesh on your bones and 0
feel well and strong and have a cote- 1
plexion that people will admire-osk • IC
any druggist for a box of McCoy's $
Cod Diver Extract Tablet&
Only 60 cents for 60 Wade and if
you don't gain five pounds in 30 daya r
your druggist is authorized to hand It
you; baelc-the money you- paid --Inc •
them.
It isn't anything unusual for a per- P
son to gain 10 pounds in 39 days, and
for old people with feeblenesa over- 0
taking them they work wonders.
Words Often Mispronounced
Asphalt, Pronounce both a's as in
"s'yait,a"eand not as -ns Accent first
bl
Inexplicable. Pronounce both
as in "it," an accent the x, not the ea ta
Debonair. Pr000ttnee the e as in a
"bet," a as in 'lot," accept last syl.
lo
Igue, Pronounce in-treg, the e
as to 'tree," g an "go," accent last
sylItelabitus. Prthyta'4 tame' ha -nu er the
first syllable metahtayad the u as in
1j as as In
"at," i as 'an
a 'Words Oaten., $11aspelled
Aequittal;'tweVes„.• Nicotine. Coy.
ote. Foliage. Homeopathy, Par
chute.
:PirtOnymss
Aim, intettt, intention, purpose, obs
ject, pia; project, design.
, Collect, assemble, convene, gather,
summon; muster) call.
Sign, portent, presage, token, em.
blem, augury, manifestation.
Repentance, coneptmction, 'regret,
remorse, sorrovs, penitence, contrition.
Allure, induce, lure, lead, draw,
pull, attract:entice.
Permit, permission, authority, lib-
erty, license, consent,
Word Study
"Use a word three taut; and it is
yours." Let us increase our vocabu.
lary by mastering one word math data
Words for this lesson:, ,
REPUDIATE; to disown or die -
claim; to refuse to acknowledge.
"The idea was repudiated by members
of the opposing, party."
'VINDICATION; justification; de-
fense, "The triumph seas hailed as
a vindication of his theories."
MENACE:. (noun) 4 theat. "Such
propaganda is a artenace -0 the peace
of the world."
APPREHENSIVE: fearful of evil;
anxious for the future, "No one was
more apprehensive or the disaater
than La
PRESTIGE; moral infuesra dasto
peat reputation. "No one 'without
great popular pre.4tige have ac.
ccmplished it."
10I840.LITTION; the net of dissolv.
ing ; disintegration. "Ite employed
every ounce life heing preventi
the disaolution of thattause."
ille0 PIMPING tau nutimium
portals et' Tier sad its lespertasee la
Mothers mediae the bealtkful peel
W 144. LES
a child's diet. but awn tad that the,
elm* metheds of serving h boiled'
or as a halted custard become monoti
DANS iumi distasteful. Eta contbiniaa
it with trait it takes on an entirely
diterent appoweance which is sure to
appeal to the thild's appetite. And -
aa.u.ght its Savor is also changed, it
carries the same airs** of nutriment
fact more, because frisk fruit is,
also beeettelal.
This paddies, whiela is easily pre -1
pared, can be ;marvel as a main lunch.1
11011 or supper dish fur children, and!
dainty dessert for the grown-ups.
with a few *elated touches booms a
Boil One cup of rite in a quart of
salted water until very soft. Drama
the rite, add a cup of milk and then
took until it is like mush. Add a
ta1espoo of butter, half a eup of
sugar, a tablespoon of lemon juice
end little of the grated rind, Pull
two mell.beaten eggs. Arrane in a
well -buttered enameled ware baking
dish, piece halved ripe peaches dyer
the surface, with a spilt blanched el
-
mond in each cavity, it (haired. Then
spririlbritilltlfitekly with powdered sugar.
with melted butter and
Bake its a hot oven about thirty min.
utes. Bake In 4 hot oven about thir-
ty minutes. For the children,.
serve it plain, either hot or cold from 1
the dish in 'which it le baked. Fori
et:a:own:ups, prepare a hard settee
as motel, beat well, thee fold in some
tared:Abe stiftly beaten white of one
Pilch Peat to Mayor well, also if de.
RASPBERRY AND CURRANT
CONSERVE
The berry season is now at its
height and the housewife who wishes
to have a good stock of preserves on
her pantry shelves far winter use,
will take advantage of any bargains
she can get when she finds her dealer
overatocked.
Conserves are always a delicious
adjunct to hot roasts or cold cuts,
and raspberries Attie claimants are a
splendid combhustion. A ' conserve
made of these berries together with
other fruitt, provides a delightful
pungent flavor which is sure to satis.
V the most fastidious palate. And,
in adaition, Its lovely color helps to
make a well-appointed table look
more attractive.
Place two quarts of currants in an
enameled:ware saucepan together
with a quarter of a cup of water.
Simmer until the currants are soft
and then press through an enameled
ware colander to remove the skim
Then put the juice and pulp into the
nameled ware saucepan again, add
'ree 'pounds of granulated sugar
nd cook for about ten minutes. The
urfetce of enameled ware is imperv.
us to the action of fruit acids, so
there will be no danger of the fruit
affecting it or becoming affected by
it. 'Theratadd one medium sized pine-
apple cut into cubes, one pMt of
etraYberZY rhubarb cut into small
pieces, 44.1 the pulp aml juice of four
hich was erected in 1888 to corn- Causes In4igestion
memorate the three hundredth anni-
ersary of the defeat of the Spanish
rmada, and nearby is a statue of Crehie 611"/" 8°411144 and Pal"rntadg,
rake, whish overlooks the spot on ffow T0 Treat .
Medical authorttiof state that
awn he Was laying bowls when nearly nine -tenths of the eases of
he news arrived that the galleone of stomach trouble, indigestion sour-
BrODilell Bros ;A)
A. J. Morrisli's mere, ,enveen;
•
or J. II. Rears. 11sylleld.
ratio, NSA/RANCE
/lave it attended to oor she
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Riad Ores Dammam, art.
Barri L. Salkekl, R. Ne. 1, God-
er1ch,. pros.; Was. J. Thempeon, Auto.
erne vim pros.; directors -War. Me.
Q*31sa, St.Relents; W. P. Read, IL Ito
No. 2, Imeknow; R L. WW1, `phew*
41011r11, Gmlerleh; Alex, Ificholisora,
Leekaorr; Wm. Watssaj 3as. Orris.
It. Cleeerichi; Wm. I. IV
sea, Asara; Tim Chien, It.
laakepow; Chow firrettti Ilatar-1
As% Coe.
TIM SMOTHERS, *141.3t
ream fiseregery.
Children Ort
PAIISMIA
I II
CSODERICH **Biotin hadhbeen sighted in the Chan.. new, burning, gas, bloating, 'nausea,
nel, on which oetattion he calmly fin. etc., are due to an excess of hydro -
imbed his game before going to join' ehIorie acid in the odonmets end not
• The Lading
funeral DIrsotors
Me Embalm%
Orders earefullv stieunied to
at Ill kours-a1,14 or, day.
m.o. •
J. It: Wheeler
itaxisral Diraotor. and
Gods** Ontario
Ali sails mop* afitanded bo
day or nigitt.
roma Mom an; Wens Slaw
•
cEwen's S ial
?reek stock of Sheriff's Jelly Powders Not hs.. 2 for 3iir
A good Teammate, Xing George Design, given away with each 2k.
worth.
Another shipment of mut special Black Tea to hand, only, per lb...Ste
Tay a pound. It Ls a whew.
We grind our Ne. 1 Slone Coffee Blab fresh with your order, fin*
mare* to suit Mut tracts.
Finest Seedless Raisin. Per Ib Ik
Some tasty linms for pietas.* :
SANDWICH SPREE
OLWI fert, EAD
PEANUV BUTTS*
$4,LMON SARDINES sad TUNA FISH
PICKLES, OLIVES AND SAUCES OF ALL KINDS
LEMONADE, ORANGEADE, RASPBERRY SYRUP*
CHERRY SYRUP atel ORANGE SYRUP,
FOR DRINKS.
A :Mir assortment of Fancy Cakes always on IteniL
Shutt received fresh shipment of Pienie Plates.
Vegetables and Frolts fresh from the gardens alwitya on hand.
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Goods delivered to any pert of the Town.
•
PHONE 4$
J. J. McEwen
smiths& so.
FALL FAIR DATES
Toronto -Aug. 28-Zept, 11
Goderich-Sept. 8-10
London -Sept. 1148
Stratford. -Sept. 20.22
Exeter --Sept. 21-22
Listowel -Sept. 21-22
Seaforth-Sept. 23.24
Lucknow-Sept. 23-24
WIER ALL
There:c Nothing
To Equal
It makes
them smile.
It's Ord
IIVOrth Whit"
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urr og tau. 'You some.'
stm. FIRE unuttAtios.
eass
The Heat Folks represent a corn -
party which homilies emelt exeellent,
his ship. 1 as some' believe to lack Of digest/ clears chstiaeasjlur,t
you fire wlthout lots front clinkers or
slate.
If you take up their tfoliey of buy..
Mg early, they will keep you instated
against any sudden cold snaps.
Thie same policy covers life ineur- •
ante and health insurance.
Buy your coal from the Heat Folks
now, and take advantage of that ex-
eelient offer.
-CALL tHE-
Vatleari
• Fos Good Clean Coal
11. B. MUSTARD CSALANY
PhaNt., 93 -- Gelstiols
At the entrees*, to the Sound stands
the fatitous Eddy:abet Lighthouse.
The rock, upon which it is erected
and from which it teats its name,
was Inc many centuriat a terrible
nwoneee to the moiety Of the mariners
meeting tlw port, as it was only cis -
at low tide, The first beacon,
which was built oe the rock its 106,
was t wooden atructure and only loud -
id for dve years, stet it- was swept
away in a violeat storm, and ' Wire
startler. its bonder, who Ives in the
liglithrraut at the time superinteneting
1101,44 rapairs, perished with it. Its
SUCCOSIar, which was also of wood,
was bunt at the expense of John Rud -
yard, a London merchant, in 1746,
and was- berried down after an exist.
sew. of 49 years. The third light.
Emma built of *time and designed by
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ret juices. The dentate stomach
'italic is irritated, digestion is delay.
ed and food sours, taming the dis.
**reelable symptoms which eirtsry
stomach sufferer knows so well.
Artificial ellgestents are not need-
ed in latch NIS** and may do real
harm. Try laying *sidle all digest-
ive aids and instead Ed from any
druggist e few mine., Of Biscroted
illegnesis and take a tealsillordad in
tipartie east of 'water vista after
eating. This sweetens 51s itimaisch
prevents the formation of mopes
atid attstbare is re• sesrates, gas or
pain. Siegnssis (inpew, rd.
irr or tablet fOrnt) bait& liquid or
nollk) is harmlem to the stomach. 1a.
impenstve to tales
for stem.,
ado purpompe. it is used by thou.
*ends of people who enjoy their
meal* with ne mere fear ef indiges-
tion.
amiuk
fOR The $4.1001
Blyth -Sept, 22-23
Kincardine -Sept. 23.24
Bayfleld-Sept. 28-29
Mitchell -Sept. 28.29
Brussels -a -Sept. 30.0et. 1
Zuriche-Sept, 30.0ct, 1
Dungannon -Oa. 78
Win:them-0o. 7-8
Many infants are infested by worms
which cause great suffering, and if
not promptly dealt with may "cause
constitutional weaknesses difficult to
remedy, Miller's Worm Powders ,
will clear the stomach and bowelef
worms and will so set upon the sys-
tent that there will be no recurrence
of the tx•ouble. And not only this,
but they will repair the injuries to
the Organs that worms eause and re-
store them to soundness.
Children 017
POR FLETCHER'S
°ASTORIA
Leduced Prices
on AnthraciteCoaI
C631121,4 (Anthracite) ..
Stove (Anthracite) ....
Pea (Anthracite)
Coke .... .
Pocahontas... . • .
. ...$16.00N
.. . .$10.501
• . a 4 •
$13.00
. •• $15.00 I Per t
Domestic Lump for your Grate and Range
$
Our Coal is weighedio21:"Yo:err Ownitn
Scales the
With Spring House Cleaning, you will require PAINT.
We stili have sorne Sherwin-Williams left that we are sell-
ing at $1.00 per quart. Muresco and Alabastine at So c per
package..'- Liquid Veneer and O'Cedar, small bottle, 23e
targe bottle, 45c each
Special prices on Door Locks and other Builder's Hard-
ware.
Clothes Wringers and Garden Tools at Special '*Pricesi in
order to clear.
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CHAS. C. LEE
The Hardware at the wharf
*HIP CHANDLER lattillaslat0 and HEATING
Store 'Phone 22. Rouse 'Phone 112.
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011,21...111'
Call:ate
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THERE MUST BE A REASON
ror the continued popplarity of the Dominion Stores
Limited. Over 415 Stores in Ontario and Quebec supplying
and satisfying over a xnIlion customers weekly. Qualify
groceries and consistently low prices is the secret. 'Buy
"Where Quality Counts" and SAVE'.
TOILET PAPER
yotYTIIING NAVY TISSUE
3 rolls 10c. 3 tons 20c.-
EXTRA SPECIAL
Clittlet SANTA CLARA
PRUNES
MED. 3128 LARGE SIZE
216. 19c. 211s. 25c.
EXTRA SPECIAL
142o COCOA_!111p.
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OORINION STORES
TEAS
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tar11L1117:,;(17‘.
FOR THE PICNIC
BASKET
CRATIAll LOAF CHZZ$8 34c IL
STILNA OWED SItt 25c
atilt/LED MACES 2 for 13e
12 es. it. SWEET PULES 23.
tom WATS 25*
1.A1121 CNICE131
wars M1JSTA112 13e
21c1.
PRESERVING
NECESSITIES'
amine*" $1.05
3A23 tiaea.2.1:
rs6$1140,
Jar Rises 34m. 3$4
Zee Map *0. 41“.
:Parereas 2 for 22*.
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un cuss/Dna roma unt
rurnwincs Gilt Art MIMES Sumo Mins
2 ribt.35c 31choods 15ctifi 23c bow.
$ime* Mere is eldest tow *se wash Mat riots .1 514. aer 'tse-e
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