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THURSDAY, Noe', 8th. tete
large Pimples
Cow Ori on Nor
Ink ad Shedders
Mtn James Pink, Moose Jaw, 8k.,livrites;----" Gut antereer on- biota be-
came very impure and /toga pimpl,'s
came out eni roy back and 5149uldera.
I Wei/ all kiuda of (tint:mato hut to
no avail. .At bat a, friend advise1 ma
te get a bottle of
'Welt 1 did, iota in file mum of a
month'e time all the pimplee nate niee
appeared.”
Manufactured only. by Tho T. Mile
damn Go, Ltd., Tweet°, Oen-
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LEGAL( cARDs
D.eRROW.
Barrister, Solieltor. Notary Publie, Etc.
Sureessor to a L. nilloran
Phone 07. 0flice, The Square, GoOerich.
ERNEST M. LEE.
Barrister and Solicitor
Dominion Bldg., 463 Ban Steeet
Toronto 2
Telephone Adelaide 4163.
1)130Ln HOLNIZS.,
Barrister, Solicitor, No•tary
Conveyancer. Me.
PHONE 27 HAMILedN VrItnET.
• •SPECIALIST
• DR. P. a R. n'OftSTER.
....-- •
EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROA,T
Late House Surgeon New 'York Oph-
thalmia and Aural Host -Mel, assistant at
Moorefield's Eye Hospital and Golden
Square Throat Hospital. London. Eng.
. 03 Weterloo Se, S. Sirattord.. %e-
11 at Hotil Bedford, Godericio. on the
evening of -third Monday of each. month'
till the following day,Tuesclanat J
JJ
.CHIROPRACTIC
. DFCLIGI;ESS • PRACTITIONER.
Din
Chiropractor tuid Drugless Therapist,
t,
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Chronic, Organic and Nervous Diseases
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Equipped with Diathermy, Electro -
Ni ti tl , El I El t
TroatinentS •and Chiropractic.
-Wet bours-:-2 to 3 and 7 to 9 p. m.
..and by appointment, excepting Olen:try
• and Tioarsday afternoone and evenings.
Ofilee Hours -2 to 5 and 7 to a p.o.
• Lady in Attendance.
Residence rend Office -Corner 'South St.
and Britannia Road.
AUCTIONBER.ING
• 111110MAS OIINDRY dr. SON.
Live Stock and General Auetioneers,
Elgin Ave., Goderieh.
Sales made everywhere and all efforts
• Partners' Sale Note S disco -noted.. .
how 119. • • „
•ROBERT ROBERTSON. •
• .• AiCtIoneer, Eldon SI" .Coderieh
• VIII • oonduct and arrange any sale on
ehe latest snethode to get best results.
Bee him, or drop a. card and he will
• •give It immediate attention. Farm
Wes a specialty. . • •
. NOTARY PUBLIC; ETC:A"*". -
Urn BAILefl,
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NnTARY PuBLIC '
General Conveyancing- done
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Goad 'Companies Represented
• Phone No. 2D8. • Goderich, Ont.
• -INSURANCE
VecRILLoP -1111.1T11AL •Pink INS.U11-
!e1.1. gliTY INSURED.
PARef AND inOLATED TOWN pri61).`
ERAY INSURED. • -
Value of eroperty insured up to Jan -
nary MO. 5M,048, 47540. •
ulCfltUtuil.i'h11J.14.. P,vatia Vir"e-Presi-
dent, Beechwood; ir. E. Haes, Sec.-
Treas.. S,forth.
DIRECanniS--7). F. McGregor, Sea:
forth; 3. ft. (wine, Winthrop; Wro.
Conetaneet Genn m Oteeartneve,
Tuolteremith; Jelin Perris, inirloek;
John Bennewise. Broadhagen; Murray
" nrurefleld. •
AGENTS -a W. Yeo, Goderieb Sande
Leitch, Clinton; Wm. Cheeheeo Sea -
north ; R. Iliachley, Seafortii.
'Policyholders can pay ibeir assess-
ments at Calvin Cutt's stoee, Goderieht
A. eloorisins Clothing store, Clinton;
or J. IL Rent's, Bayfield.
FIRE INSVitArsICE
I'M it attended to by the
WEST WAWANOSII RONAL FIRE INSURANCE CO .
Establiolted. 1$78;
Head einem Dungannon, Ont.
• Wm. 'Thompeon, Auburn,. Peea.;
/in. Watson. -Viee -Pres.; Jamee Gir-
et yen, Iron. Direetor; Directors -Wm.
Miiinuillen, St. Helens; W. P. need,
'R. IL N. 2, Luelanow; Berry L. Sal -
held, Anderich; Alex. Xleholson, Luck-
• now; Tim Griffin, D. 11. No. 7, Tateltnowi
'Men, Hewitt, Eineardine; Robt. David -
coin Dungannon.
al Rate -42.00 11i thOusami.
lir '1110S, S1O1 1111118, T. G. ALLEN,
Inez.
,genettre
e
Brophou Brod
nom RICH
The Leadiag
,Foaeral Directors
and ElliblaiNtri
also Aerimalance Service
Orders carefully attende3 to
at all hours -night or day. We
art the inspectors of anstonlY in
and for the County of Huron,
Phones: Store 120; Residence
217.
a. R. Wheeler
Funeral Director and
Embalmer
Goderick Ontario
Most y altstideli to
day 4111.
nears *NO1 "loose S.Sitist
Neighborhood News Nuggets
Picked From Our Exchanges
211111.1•••••••••••
Wet; With Accinent ;Ofinvii yeaa iler ineneirei peak:eye-- .
ceeeeto een 0,2 ma iteneeneen ;cci. her about a eear alete nerviviere ;
of. 'lunette had. elze toieferteate ,• nen two e:sienn ..!klee, Joint t..InleiTaisin
to have one eft "untie Aimee, teen- Catenna and M2C.':, Uinga,am;
; 'nettle eevered unite eperatitig a eir- eizo brotben tee Euler:etre Man.
kUlar c.:aw remedy. Clinton nIan Fracturee Leg
Tho Late Joseph Bawdeet 1. Mr. Feed Lavaearoe, of (lantern wlao
Mr. Jeoeph lieweien, wee tor many is teaeinno. ea tne staff of the PC:re '
, yeara =5 a higbly reepected residene Moratoria' inehoon Hamilton, bad the
; of Exeter, net wno for the pi-11'3,1nm.; misfoetune to full .tho otber night
; Rees haci made Ins Mune wit.h hie ;.eoming out of. the Central Collegiate, •
eelakiven, died In Ridge:awn on Wed- • where he WaD attendieg night ale-
nee.day, 02t. tithe ut ins :kind Yeate ;• eat, and frectured In, leg betweeo
Clinton Firm Wins First !. the lance and panda Ile is now in St.
; First prize tor nonce, at tam Nnen Joseph's liospital.
',Hemet Detre- noow neen in aoacionn Death of Tuckersteith .Iteeldent
.1e1getnd, recentey, woe savartica to ; Mr. Thomas $preat, reeident of
netenare, Watto, LA:Mauro afta nerine the eth coneession of Tuckersmith
:inns, of Opium Inere were SOVOIA all his life, died .ut the home of his
entrieeatkj-"nil etiefele peizeeeenesinlOTRIdioni Mn-n-W."M; Snout"' inn Teen-
tentario. This ia i hotabee. triumph' day evening, October teeth, about nine
.for the 'Clinton; bee ;nen. - o'clock. His • death was unexpeeted,
• Wine First Prize - tbough he haa been .confined to bed
Mr. Hugh Grigg, of Montreal, on the past two weelts with heart trou-;
ot Mr. and Mrs. 4. Li. Grigg. Olt Can- bit?. Mr. Sproat was 73 yearnd 11
. tete recently weeaejnedeo tee nen, . Tomtit* of age- and a SOT1 of the late
mar111 n eptest •pett on..oy .the. Bang, Mr. anti Ittes. John Sproat. .
• ere Association tor theeest .essayun- . Chapmarahlusgrooe
Banking.. Mr. Grigg began his •bank- A verv pretty autumn Wedding eves
ing -career in tint out neoleens lieu% solemeneed at the home of Mr. and
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Clanton. Mrs. Wendell M. Musgrove, Jam ete
. Exeter Hotel Changes Hands -; Niagara Falls, Oct. 4th, at 1 o'clock •
--Mr. Ed. Lowery, . of Brisseleo who whet the former's-onle-sistetee-Helen•
xecently purchased the furnisleinge of Bedford, daughter of Dr. George S. -
• the . Central Hotel, Exeter, .ftont Air. Musgrove, ex-M.P.,. was united in
C. Lee, end who has renteti the build- marriage to Dr. Garnet C. ;Chapman,.
log for a team of years, has taken of. Bridgeleurg, son of Mr. and Mrs.
noseession. and Mr. ,Lee is moving -L. C. Chepmare of;•Seaeorth.
with his -wife and lawnyof four •• ' • " Ineye-Rein
dren to London.
. At hig
• • Mrs. Samuel Burchill • ;, g7th, the horne li noonomeotinStutiaY
ira.alardiOsr.etHoboerf
•Thette died on Monday, Oct.. 29th, . old Graham, of • Goderich township,-
in Wmgluim, Ann 1Rontgomery, wlde weeethe scene of a pretty. autumn '
ow ef.the late Butane' Buiehill, in her eevedeling .of the lattees sister, Clara •
• -
Eunice Reidadaughter of Mr. James
'Reid and the late Mts. Reid, of. Agin.
Bladder Troubles, • ley township, and Mr. Wilber- 361wart
Kees, son of lir,' and Mrs. Nelson.
. Both:cr. Many Past. 40 Kees, also of Stanley. .
---• Suciessful Plowing IViateltNear
Lockup -in • '
THE COM:RICH STAR
BOOK LOVERS' CORNER
(By jaile Holithy)
"A Good Book is ithe Best Companion"
CANADIAN BOOK WEEK
Canadian Book Week, which, this
year is from November 4th to lith,
was inategueated to develop a love
and appreciation for Canadian books.
Much hes been accomplished and this
feelfng developed to a splendid ex-
tent. Wo lane much to be proud of
in our literature, Canada has, and. is ,
developing a splendid 'national hterae
ture-virile, cleanly, interesting and
beautiful.
The following ita of books la'aiven
in the hope that abould anyone ore
to establish for themselves a Cana-
dian shelf in *their librare, help may
be found. It does not claim to be
complete, but has aimed to list books
of general interest, history, travel,
biography, fiction and poetry. As
the list has been confined to thirty,
Many worth while _books have, of
necessity, been omitted.
Frances Parlanan-The Jesuits to
North • America ; The Old illeo,ime
in Canada.
George Locke -When Canada Was
New Frame.
Bryce ---The Remarkable History of
the Hudson's Bay Company.
Bourinot-The Story of Canada.
• David Duncan -The Story of Can-
adian People.'
• Kirby -The Golden Dog. '
Parker -Seats of the Mighty.
Ga.therwood-The Romance of Don
lard
W. T. Waugh-4=es Wolfe.
Haliburton-Sain Slick.
Iterby-rAnnals of Niagara.
emon=nlinia ap aine.....
Makers of Canada or Chronicles
of Canada -Diary of Lady Sinacoe.
C. G D. Roberts -A Sister to
Evangeline.
Seton Thonison-Animal Stories,
Oxford Book of Canadian Verse.
Pauline johnson-Flint and Fea-
h .
--
Seven out of Ten a•re •Victims But
• Writer Tells How sUratabs" - Despite threatening eves:thexe the
• •
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Bring Swift, ,Antazhtg Relief • plowing metal staged be the Luck-
• With Renewed Vital r now •branch of the .Tc.inor • Farmers
•iorce
on John Scott's farm, east of Lucke
"No one know e • better tban I, the now, was a decided euccess. The
horror of joyless days and sleepless goad plowing which always charact-
••
nights. Tltere have been times when erizes these competitions was evident
I felt hopeless • and helpless -am' and the• events• were keenly contested
• when my 'weakness caused me the spectators. M. McLaughlin, of
most intenee humiliation. Only those :Waterloo, octed As judge.
who have gone through such tortures - Death of Alexander VanAlstyne ,
can possibly realize my great satise There Passed away in TurnberrY
faction when Dr. Southworth's URA* on MondaY, Ott 29th, one of its old
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TABS brought me quick reliefest residents, Alexatiner VanAistyriee
tIRATABS are truly' wonderful, and in hie 82nd year. Born nt Picon,
I . give them full praise." Suck Ontario, he moved, to nurnberry in
emaznig evidence serves as convInc- Ins early years, and had lived there
ing proof of the power of,URATABS since. ohr a long time he had been
to relieve• those' distressing ailments in, very poor heaith so the end came
so often a handicap to those in mid- . as a happy rolease. Hes survived
Ale life. - by his vvidew, and a theughtea Mrs.
Overworked, sluggiisb. Kidneys - tn. Radford, of Turnberry.
Bladder Weakness and •Prostate Exeter Loses' Prominent Citizen
Gland Trouble bring on so many -die-, no o xetee's oremost citizens
•
•
tressing• ailments which so often lead passed away wedriesday a last weelt
•
to serious diseases that every suffer•-
er from Lamenesst Pains in back and snomy hetore noon, in the person to
do•wn through groins, Beauty tint fre- Ver. ./...P. .darvey, Noose illness • oas,
t t " extencted over sever'ai months. In
•
'Nights," •- Nervous 'Irritability g and los paseing eateter loses one who for
•
Lack •of Force-nbould try the•tunas- many. yeas has shown a deep inter•-
ing value of Dr. Southworth's URA- est m everything that pertained to
TABS a•
t on•ce! Any good druggist its weltaee and it is largely due to
will eupply. you on a guarantee of his Interest and • activity' as chaIrman '
satisfaction or money back. •
of the Bartictuturai•Society that
nateter riqw possesses many of her
kahlaeseni
'
nIbl Dunhae-The Trail of the
Conestoga. -Sa
diaua.m
lverson-e %rung.
Robert Service-Sonfos oa Spur -
Wilson MaeDonald--Confederation
Odes.
Hector Charles wOrtli!--Candid
Chronicles.
Raymond Rnister-Cianadian Short
ofStories.cRaaarni
Romance Hale -Canadian Hou see
Peter McArthur -Familiar Field,
0. J. Steveneon-A people's Best.
Le Rossignol -The Beauport Road.
•
4 :774\
How
• one mother
keeps young-
llow splendid, that we can
TIM away for a few days to
visit your mother! Without was :nese Margaree Metornie Her
• -Long Distance it would betef; husband died about tune years ago.
course quite out of the ques- She ls OtIrVIVed by two sisters, one m
notonto (Mrs. Murray who has been
tion, but it is so easy to call.
here in comiection with the funeral)
up our homes by Long' Di- oWt
taticet and make sure.nd ne in tot es.. all is
.well that, teeny, there is no• Induction Services
ammo for denying onecelf." 'rho -induction, of Rev, ;. B. Keine
into the ministry of earet Presbyter -
"I suppote you use .Station- ian church, Beatorth, was 'heist on
to -Station calls. -I do. By Wednesday evening of last week,
editing for the number / ged when a very large congregationAt-
the cheaper rate, and the tended the servutes. Rev. J. MeIlroy
01 Bewail, moderator of Presbytery,
Evening Irate after 8.30 le presided; Rev. Mr. Goodvvill, of rillytte
really moot reasonable.° • neld divine service; Rev. R. C. Mc -
The ratto to nearby
Dermid, of Goderieh, addressed the
towns,
Old St. Andrew's Church Anniversary
The sixty-first anniversary of Old
• St. Anctrow's Presbyterian • church
congregation at Biycri was heist in
• Memorial. Hall on Sunday, October
eeto, and both 'morning and evening
setvicee were wed attended. The
halt was nicely arranged • with
• autumn Leaves and flowers which ad-
ded much to its beauty. The singing
be -the choir was muca. appreciated.
• Rev. JO G. Lamont, pastor of Moor
nt. Presbyterian march, Tort:lite,
was the preacher for the day and az
the mornmg service was assisted by
ltev. dt. B. Gracie, of Chntot.
• Another Old Resident Passes
One of the old vesolehts of Luck-
• na-w m tue person ot eare. Nen Die-
.I.JOnald, teed on ouriday, uct. '4601, at
• the age of el years and .e months.
;smote her marriage lure. encemnani
within ei radius of say 23
mike, are to low that it is
now poraible to keep up a
wide circle of Mends at very
slight mouse.
"Every Bag Teteplaina
Long Divtanee Station."
ino.nster and iRev. James Foote, of
-Exeter, addressed the congregazionO• ,
ollowmg the induction, services the
ladies of • the tongregation ilerved
- lunch in the tchool room, when a so-
cial hour was very pleasantly spent,
and where all had an opportunity of
meeting Mr. And Mrs. Keine.
Norman, Duncan -Dr ' Luke of the
Lebrenon.
. L, M. Montgoinety-nanne of Green
JUVENILE
Thos. Nelson and Sons bave juet
published two lovely books for little
children.
The Red Shoes -A fairy tele with
a very good moral for little people
about six to nine years, is illustrated
by Anzio Anderson, an Englishwom-
an, who does such charrainx picturia
ehiidren's •books. It i; quite a
small book, but beautifully made and
is priced at 50c.
More Birds in Rhyme. -By Sulius
king, describes fourteen well-known
birds, gives the notes of their tong, a
little verse about each one, and a
beautiful colored painting of the bird
by Estelle Duval. It is a book that
will give pleasure as well as reliable
instfuction to boys and girls of from
six to twelee and is priced at 75e.
Ben Hur.-A Tale of The Christ,
-by- Lew- Wallace. A new abeidged
edition of this ever fascinating story
hae been published by Harper Bros.
d is distrbuted in -C d by th
Musson Book Co., Toronto. Price
$2.00. This is a splendid book and
this shortened edition, but one in
which the original text hes been ven-
erated, is one that will appeal to
many young people who have per-
haps been deterred from reading this
famous classic brits length.
•'HURON PRESBYTERIAL, • ,
. (NORTH SECTION). • -
With the Pordwieh United ibutah
well' filled with women of the Huron
Preebyteriel (north section) Miesion-
ary Conference of the Woman's Ills-
sionay .Auxiliary- Mission. Citalee, C:
q. L T. Groups, Mission Ilands, can
vetted On Tueeday, Oct. 23,.1928.
Mrs. T. H. Gibson, Wroxeter, •vice
president presiding, the Doxology
was sung and invocation offered.
. The hymn, "All Hail the power of
-Jesus'- Name " was sting and the de-
votional. exercises were conducted by
the ladies of the Gorrie Auxiliary.
Mrs. Chandler gave a cordial wel-
come, which ' was responded to be
Mrs. Chas, Gillespie, Whitechurelo ,
lthe . minutes and treasurer's re-
ports were read and adopted.
• Of the fifteen auxiliaries in tbis
section, thirteen nave -splendid re-
ports,' one auxiliary had reached its
allocation, while eaeh auxiliary was
hopeful, and expreesed earnest en-
deavor. . • •
•The conference =eV appreciated
and will long remember the solo ren-
dered by Mrs. A. W. Berner, ntrue-
sets.
There ;s etgret vaii; there are not
more C. G. I. T. groops, More circle
and more bands, but the interest is
keen and more will be argameed in
the near future. The reports from •
the groups of young womennvere full
of enthusiasm and are anxious to ail. tA4t4 Ittitt
in the progreao of the Master's work.
• Some banda have o herald (it may
be a boy or it may be a girl) who re-
ports of the different bands. • . One
band had children 'walk three miles
;to their meeting, . In this nand they
use Inuriburts etoey of the Band,
which they illuetrate on a moulding
• 'board on whielt they have saw -dust-
; and tooth. picke. Theee 'children are
,atosious to be present .each day.
. Why . we =mod have Baby Bands
was answered very capably by Mies
-Bolfingbrook,. Wroxeter. She said it
;is not an enperiment, for nome I
yea= . ago the Mt thodiet Episcopal 1
church -organized and in. two Yeare
load come 12,000 members and, in
. about two yearmere they had; ti0,-
.000' ehildren enrelled. What -the
!great need in cub auxiliary i, ie to
havo a secretary t.1 see that the ba-
• bies. are regtotered.
Mies Thorton, Daevale, tang beau-
; Muller, "There were ninety and nine."
Brupeele auxiliary gave elle confea;
mice an invitation to meet with the -1
next year. This was kindly accepted.
The question of Finance was hand -
Ilullett 8. 8. No. 9 Has Fine New
•Sehcol
: The trustees of 8. S. No: Ilullett,
built a neat and roomy new echoed
. house during tlie Teat &ranter, which
; vole officially opened recently by an
. evening gathering eof alma one hun-
ched ratepayera and friend, who
came together for a little community
oe
social tune. Several of ewe pros-
' ent had attended the old firt log
school, over fifty yearo ago, and re -
Herbs ,are Best for 'ecollepd.4.-zr}1 pof.tkil ,feoirronoIrc•InTI,
. equipment with that of the early
Adeem. Auother interesting featuee
i'ing 1.* .eys was the presence of a former teacher,
Mr...iolin WiIro, wbo land tatagiat itt
„ the old tog cebool; and oleo tile
Natural, toile and wode
nrfulty 1franto tehool vellich succeeded it. He
is still strong and active both • physd-
healing- and mentally and was heard
with interest wlibn he recalled Wk.
Hair, and herbs only., aro ttscd CA-
Itidacy remedy whieh is one dents og c3rn4r
ittil
et°1d
herattliel.. The wormat infeot
Ineee enfilaglacr, eempresteled himeeif ;; from tnoir birth ;ere of two knelt,
tusret1ant9yol15c9. Anilthesegood those that find loOgenient in the
herbs, Naturea t1t, hart, Elmt healing :stosiaela and those that CITO r;eunti
pen-cr. Even stuto kilacy ailments the intestines, ,,The latter are gm
o Ithannatist!„ rdicval by Gal. • inost.destruetive, as they cling to the
Isghcr's,Uid 13frt:0-141) di2ry ehi walla of the intootinte man if not fn.
terfered with work havee there. Mil.
1!.1.rroifelZfAtlifon istv:
Try tbis romtptorshy ;w4;,4 relyke& lor's Weeea Powdein &ledge both
Itlmtemapi44,..41140,40, $em ht. a kinds and wIa5le ornelbrg them /trim
-.the r,t,,tem ct....;e to, topene tiee nein. ;
.tfavapbeit'l ))Tog stok, tio‘rkh ,oge .tizvy Imre cato!cd,
led very instructively by Mrs. Hogg,
of Clinton. qt seems a lot of money
for women to raise," speaking of the
Sle000,000 asked by the Woman's
Missionary Society, "but," she con-
tinued, "the need of wernen is eo
great. We have a lot of women in
our cleirches who are not taembers of
our W. M. S. That is -Where our
great weakness lies. How are we
going to dolt? We feel they do not
know." In the matter of giving the
monthly envelope has been, /found
very -successful but there i$ one bet-
ter and that is the weekly envelope.
for C014.711S,COLDS
• MWAreW,TIS
THE
ODERICH
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Special Prices
McEWEN'S
IN
Groceries 'peas
Tobacco Dry Goods
China • Dinner Wear
Call in and look them over
-THE SQOAKE
J• Mc WEN
• The moral is, "To have the m ney on
hand .before NVO pend it."
• The closing of the morning teseion
won brought to a close be -singing a
•
hymn and preyer by the lattice of St.
Helene Auxiliary.
The Indite of the Foalwieli elonoth
served a fine dinner after which the
;conference convened at two o'clock,
with the ladiee.from.the Salem Aux-
iliary taking charge. --
Mrs. 'Gardiner in her own inestn
mable way, -piesented her report, and
• Mrs. Mcdnenzie, Egmondville, gave
an eneouraging report on systematte
giving and finance and Miss Later-
ence vecognized keen interest of the
women to eCooperate. Mrs. •Naf:el
was, present and :had an attractive
table •of literature which many visit -
t.
• The play,"Nev Eyes for Old," wits
acted by the ladies of Winglotm aux-
Mary, It certainly was a great ob-
ject lesson. •
Mrs. Willis, our missionatly month -
le secretary, gave a fine addrette and
hope more would read and digest the
good things printed in our modthly.
It will ever be remembered- the
picture of the great need of work and
More work among women and child-
ren presented by Miss Effie Jamie.
son, of 'Toronto. She reviewed some
of the work not only in Ontario but
in this fair Dominion'. The anntienete
need is appalling -the • need is to
great. The heed of having %more of
our women to know and be intere.an
ed.
• Mrs. - Gibson gave the dosing
words and with the singing of a
hymn; Mrs. Scobie, 13elgrave, closed
the meeting with prayer.
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TEN .BOYS WIN FREE TRIP
•TO -ItOYAL WINTER FAIR
nide-six- Huron County junlor
, 2firtTI:h.e e:
tion held at Clinton on Friday, Oct.
nual Junior Royal Judging Compoti-
sinesoundigpenItede in the second un -
ten boys Milting the best
live etock and :crop
'foducte will visit the Royal Winter
Pair at the expense ef the Ontario
Government, •• e
The winners of this free trip are as
• follows t „ .
Name . Address Score
• Possible score -850 .
1. David 'McIntosh Seafortie 3 775
GODERICH
2. Fred MeQutUin Lueknow, 3.753
3. Jim, Fotheringliam, Brumfield 75t
4. James MeIntosh Seaforth, 3 750
5. Frank Reynolds Beaforth 713S
0. Cecil Coutts Wingbanl, 1373.3
7. Nor. McDowell Belgrave, 1 728
8. Gordon Reynolds Seaforth 718
O. Clarence Down Hensall, 1 704
10, Ross McGregor Seaforth. 1101
The contest was held under tho
eetion of Agricultural Ilepresentit.
tive, G. R. Paterson, and his assist-
ant, G. A. lAcCague. The Judges
were; Messrs. W. K. Riddell and A.
E. Donald, 'Walkerton; it 8. Comm,
Markdale. and F. A. 'Wiggins, Cline
ton.
CHILDHOOD AILMENTS
Can be Quickly thinished With Baby's
The ailments of childhood are
irony but nine -tenths of them are
clue to one cause and one cause only
--a disordered eendition of the stem -
:telt and bowels. fro quickly banish
any of the minor ailments of baby-
hood and childhood the'bowels must
be made .to work regular and the
stomach must be sweetened.
No .other medicine for little ones
has had such success as Baby a Own
'Tablets. They banish constipation
andindigestion; break up colds. and .
simple &vent comet diarrhoea and
colic and promote healthful sleep -by ;
regulating the functions of the atom-
aeh anti bowels. COTICerning them,
Mrs. L. M. Brown, Walton, N. S.. .
C
of Baby's OA% Tablet'; as. I have,
found them excellent for childhood'
ailments."
Bahyle Own Tablets are eold bv
medicine %dealers, or by mail at 25
cents a box from The Dr. Williams
'Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.
No one need endure the agony of
corns with Hollo Corn Remover
at hand to remove tIil.
"Come, • come. Peter," 'said the eld. •
• erly governes, "von surely know' the •
Latin word for 'left,'
"Spinster'!" be replied, triumphant-,
y.
Shet "What should I do, .doetor?
MY husband talks .% itis sleep?"
• Doetor: •"Give him a chanceto
talk during the day," ••
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NIGHT COUGHS
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Without good coal
Many of the winter's act:vine:3 would
have to 'cease.
&Imola would eldse.
Business hones would close.
Churches would close.
Everybedy Would be beat' at the the
•ercupation of keeping 1,varro, ex.
•cept the doetore.
, They'd be busy trying to get 4...ay-
• body well,. -
Rut, fortunately, the coal 7.,.‘ here:.
Rutter order yours while it's plenti.
ful.
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For Good Clean Coal
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