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Had Diarrhoea
Ikels Se Adis.
Fursd for Nis Life
M. 8 J. Ago, Caaobie, N.B.,
v,rten:-- "Illg tittle boy, when three
MOW* old, hall es tonere *hack of
dimrrition 'The bowels were ea active,
and be vomited su tnucb,1 level for hits
life, I tried wavy ttaediciues, but he ties
alwsyr petting wore*. le friend toll uta
taf
and Atter the
swan doss I taw
an 9mpQment,
I pe nunvealmost
half a bottle and
ha was completely
relieved.
r`I nave used it
for tW other child-
ren, and my hus-
baad and myna
My husiwud goes
it great * 1j e>Ed
' be t he tees away from home to worlt
l e +illtvags tskss a bottle with him.,,
t up only by The T. Milburn Co.
1ut4 eToroate, Ont. .
LEGAL CARDS .
F. R. > t l hili.
T3arrister, Solicitor, Notary nubile. 'Etc:
Sueeessolr to J. L. Itiliaran
Phone 97. lienor, P110 Square, Godericb.
ERNEST U. LEE
Barrister and Solicitor
Sun Life. Bldg., ,Adelaide and ?Victoria
Telephone; Elgin 9301.
Toronto 2.
DLTD,bEY 'E. HOLMES.
Rat'rister, Solicitor, ' Notary
Public. Convey:meet. Etc.
PHONE 27 Ii:111IlItiN STREET.
' SPECIALIST
Det, v. J. a. r RSPER. I
EYB, VAX Nt3SI , THROAT '
Late douse Surgeon New York Oph-
thalmie end Aiwa' Hospital, assistant at
A Ioorefleld's Eye hospital and Golden
• Square Throat Hospital, London, Eng.
53 Waterloo. St., 8. Stratford. Tele
phone 2t17. -
At hotel Redford, Godericti, on the
evening of third Nfonday of each month
' till the following day. 'Tuesday', at i
p.:n. (Next visit in Septt'inber).
CHIITOI:'RACTIC
DRUGLESS PEAC`fITIONER.
CHIROPRACTOR AND DRU,1 ESS
T1HERAPIST, GOIDEliiletn
E qo ipped with 'cleetro-magnetic
hrtths. Electronic' electric treatments
and ,chiropractic. Chronic,/ organic,..
and nervous • diseases. 'Im+dy in at-;
te'ndance. Office hours 2 to rr, and 7
to • D. ptn.,• . excepting Mondays ',and
Thursday and by:appoifitrdent. '
A. N. ATKINSON, residence and
office, corner of South street and' B:ri=
tannia road. Phone 341.
AITCTIQNEERING
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E CODERICH STAR
Neighborhood News Nuggets
kicked From Our Exchanges
a Magee -Wright :tTteir daughter, ,fare 'Elizabeth. be
Mr. Earl Magee. of Ell and 1�iat : !came the bride of Dir, Clittor.1 Eugene
et, V'rigiat, aa- Leedon, were eeentty 'Eastman, Km of Dir. unci M 1 U
married on the evening of 1! ritiay, man }:a -I, eoi.nner `1"iied£axd.
July 12. s,; the Bilge, manse t v Deo, 1)`-eNap#ieils
Geo. Weir. 'i;ite Moan United `hhurcli parson -
l>. Daly Elected Councillor age was the scene of a ,pretty sere,'
Mr. Louis Day . Sr., ha been elect. many on Saturday, July stn, when
ed t.. 1111 the vacancy on the council Miss Florence. only daughter of Mr
board of 1 zzeter •ceased by the death coed Mrs. William Venom', of Chiselr
of tae late E. J. 'Christie. horst, was united in marriage to Mr.
Tattoo at Blyth q William Kyle, ,eldest -OD, of the late
Five) bands took part in the tattoo` `, od.' and '•Ara, Nyle; of Winners, by
at Myth lad Wednesday flight, y The,
Jn ray, A, Sinclair -
14$h, eonaistiug of bands from Luck- Death of Frank Chorea
now, Clinton, Dashwood, Blytia and Ellie donut took piston In Drookiy'n,
Wingbaui. N.Y., on Sunday, July 7th, of Frank
Sel-Rite Purchase Winghant Store (Jli wt n, son of Mr. J. G. 'Cltowert, o}
The Buller store, w:aich was open. Clinton. Mr. Cliotven's death was
ed in ',Vingham about a Year ago has due to injuries evolved as the result
been sold to the Set -Rite Stores. who o#' to fall, Iio is survived 'hy file wife
will tnkc possession on August $rd. and one grown .son. 'Interment leas
Breaks Ankle rondo in Brooklyn.
Mra. Clark, of Ilcnsall, fell and Over 3,990 Attended Big Stint-
broke
tintbroke deer ankle and' will Ito eontiued Reunion
to her home for many weeiis at the Over 3,000• persons -attended the
Home of her daughter, Mrs. Meat- Stine's school reunion held in school
reek. section No. 1,. Krey township, twat
Married Sixty -Five 'Years Brussels, recentIy-. The reunion
`On Saturday, July 13, Mr. and Mrs, brought together pupils. teachers and
Henry McGavin, of Tuckersmith old Grey township residents in the
township, celebrated the ',sixty-fifth biggest event in the'h.story of the
anniversary. of, their wedding. About district.
75 xneinbers of-the_faniily-ond close 'Engagement Atinounceid -*se--
friends were present. 'elle engagonient is announced of door . recreations _including .. tenni ,
rens Gold Medal Agnes Mary, elder daughter of Mrs. swimmein3', motor - boating, eigttia.ptau-
Master'Billy Moull, son of Mr. and M icMurchie end the tete_Jaames lilac• ing, canoeing, likefistag, golf, al sog--
Meet Fred Moull, Owen. Sound, and Morehie of Clinton, to John FleniinQ. ;t i you.
this Lakeland will Region—balmy,iinformal
recent residents of Seaforth, won the Mahon of Toronto, son of the lea lazy ,moonlight nights under the glow
7-
Iy' is 12 years old.:place quietly on Qa'turday, Aug, 3rd liehtful people --e eryt ng sero
your vacation with zeal happiness
ogelGrou�nlls:bq
Englisli Ohina
in Blue and Gold and
Mikado Patterns
• We bane Well appoiittc
wale r(+tia'ria h agents tor' this
high-grade China and have
just reeetve ti large import
order. •
We welcome comparison
in jrice with city' stores and
large catalogue Iwuse..
E. C. ROBERTSON
1l$AlWNi? MERCHANT aisi jt:WELLER
Pbnas 136 -- GOpfi1ICII
-t
i�aing to give recite eungaeti_xts two >1
t.hi:•tt have come to u: train none,'
caro.neiriat *mine* and which are it
itwnitit peseing on,
Let us share meth Sunday bseakfest, q
A vv. -ideal recipe for thea areal is for
%radio An intertestit v;:striv Ls lc);
trio the following bran wattle reeipo ; 1
' Bran Wellies Sepreme,—la: cape i
deur. S tear.p eme to ing pewilfrr, 1
tealpuon salt, tablespoons sugar. 2i'.
eggs lsepanatcan 1 cum sweet milk,'
1:a cup melted ahorteningg. ne cup si'il-
t bran. Sift the dry inlireclienta. heat
" the egg n olks and icon -none with the 1
-- milk. Acid to the dry ingredients
eltd aria well. Add melted shorten
r
k
i andA i
the all bran, cid the fl iE>
fly beaten egg whites, Bake in a lust
waffle iron until the mixture ceases";
to steam. -
luncheion desserts are often a Pro -
Mon. Many people prefer eraekera
and eheese to something sweet, 1n .�
,attractive sand de�lieioug service is . ''f) stage the !Canadian�Natlonait� Mani' laevo been seliovcd of corm,
prepared by placing a brick of erca)n Exhibition. it costs-$1,22nenfin. - by 1followay',a Corn Remover. It 1rats
eheese,oan a glass plate and pouring Although not musical many a girl a rower of its own that will be found
over it a glass of strawberry jam. strings her beau. 'effective.
.terve with crisp eraeckers.
Gelatine desserts aro popular. '_.,..a.a ._,. .
Here are two reeipesone in whieh
dried fruit and one in which fresh a
fruit are used.
Apricot Whip,*Cook one-half
pound. of dried aprif<ots and sweeten
the same as for sauce. Drain .lnlee.
?ACP TIMER
People who prize the finer things of life usually
demand Red Rose Orange Pekoe 'ea. A money -back
guarantee with every package. se
:is e'1►
RED ROS ORANGE PEKOE is extra good
add •enough water to make one pint,
WIZEN THERMOMETERS IN THE heat to Boiling point and da'ssolvo A
CITY AXE DANCING IN TIIE 9O'S package of orange ready -to -use gelh•
Whore's a care -free, colorful vasa- tine in it. 'sVhon cool set in ire or
tion waiting for you in the Highlands very cold water and whip with egg
ori Ontario --where tool pure and bal. beater to consistency of thick whip-
atxm•scented breezes drift 'across ped t ream. '>"lien .add the drained
sparkling azure?blue . talon—where upt'icots After titey have been put
you can•.enIoy to the fuel. all. out -of. through a colander. Serve with rue- .....
s ti%i-J ttI wh`apped.cr'�am:
Straa'vberry BanatIan •Creeds.—?'e
box gelatdne,, ll cup cold water, 1 cup
strawberry 3uiwe and pulp, 1 table-
spoon lemon juice,; cup sugar, 1 to
cups heavy cream beaten stiff. Soak
gelatine in eold water five . minutes,
and dissolve by standing eup contain- "
ing mixture in -hot water. Strain in-
to strawberry juice, mixed with lent- -.
on juice. Add auger ;and when sugar
e g
is. dissolved set bowl containing mix-
ture in pan of lee water and stir until
mixture begins to thicken; then fold
in cream, Turn into wet mold lined
with strawberries eut in -halves and
chill Garnish with fruit selected
TIii»IAS GVNDRY R: SAN.
Live Stock'and ` General. Atietioneers.
Elgin tee., Goderieli. •
Sales made everywhere and all.efforts''
'made to give you satisfaction.
Farmers' Sale Notes disca:J.:ted.
Phone 119,
1 TESLEX VY. PISHEE. AUCTIONEER.
f r ill conduct sales. an}where.
terms are reasonable and I will iii
end give satisfaction.
Phone Carlow 13i 4, ' or address II. R.
•4, Goderich.
NOTARY, PIT-BLtC: ETC.
• TiArit. BAILIE.
ilwrARY . PPitt.IC
General conveyancing done
Good Cornpa:nies _ 1 epresr'ntert
Phone No.- 29S. • Goderleh; Ont.
INSUIEANCE
7tre1iILLOP 1ti''MTAI, FICUE !N$15n-
ennERTY INSLIiED.
?Atett ANI) InOT;ATEn TOW' PROP -
BRAT 1NS1'RF,D.
Value or firo»ertv;, insured up' to Jan -
;earn 1910. MOSS. 975,00.
eiIFICER•S-dames 'Connolly, •Preaat-
dent, Goderteli; Jas Evans, Vice!-Presi«
Ment, Reeehwood; T. .E Hays, See.-
Treae. Srsfarth.
DIBE(TI11i:r--•f; P. :tief,regor, . Sea-
lortlh; ,1. G. Grieve. Winthrop; Wm.
WPM. Constaneeo:.George' •eiuCartnev,
'rrekereintil , John Fertis, -ltarlriu c;
John i3ennewise. Rroadhagen; Murray
Gibson. Broeefleld> '
AGENTS --J. W. Yee, foderleh: Satiny
L. -itch, Clinton: '!'Vin. -Chesney, Sea-.
lorth; it Ilineyhle1, Seaforth. -
Policyholders can pay their assess-
meats at Galvin Citye atnre, f ncinrtrh:
• A. J. Moorish's Clothing store, Clinton;
or J. H. Relate, Sayfleld.
gold anodal at the !entrance •exams at .141x.. and ori. fetor Mahon of Ab .• o£ northern stars.- soft music, de-
Owen Sound, ahnong 187 pupils. Bit- Foyle, Ont. The marriage will take v hi to wd
• Death of.Mrs. Rattenbury ,1n Clinton. For speeiutly prepared booklets
'tt ho
estpemedtresident of Brucefield Death or Joseph . is !son dealing with 14luslralca, Lake of Bays,
passed .away.on Saturday', July 13th, The death occurred. Saturday, July= Algonquin .Park, French and Piekere1
'n the person of ,,,Charlotte Rotten- 13, at 11 o'clock, of'Mr. Jos, Nichol- Rivers, and Kawarthe Lakes, apply
bury, widow of Or. David McIntosh, son, a highly respeeted.and successful to any caiiadian National Argent;,
who died at.the: pipe age of over 84 farmer.of Meiidllop, after a short ill.
years. She leaves' to. mourns the, loss ness. In 1894 he was united in mar -
of
a good mother .two sons and two siege to Miss . Catherine Johnston, of
daughters. Morris township, who survives him;.
Resigns as Organist
also one son, W. J., a:t;Boyne; and one
Miss 1iessie Abell, tivho for the Iastdaughter) Mrs, Lorne Roo, Bullet tp>
few pear. has been choir leader and , . Accident
organist in St. Pauls church, Wing- At t'.7e military carp in London
ham, has resigned her position, leer .recently Dr. G. S..Atkinson,:o:t ;don
-.taking : efl€-:;, '1n aaouu ter, has been taking a special riding
two weeks. - course islet with what .might (have
To Take Charge of ;C -Ray : been an unfortunate accident. The
Din'.Gordon 'Webb, who ,o enol a mount he was riding reared and fell
p over on its back, ;ur. Atkinson warn
practice . in Wingliain t'ihis Totting in pinned beneath, the eeddle Catching
the Ilnvis nro' erty .en Centre street, him ,across the hips.' He was, bruin.
has •seceuted a eositior. in the Owen ed and shaken up tint forttunatelywee
Sound. Hospital. Ile will have r=barge.-ngt seriously injured.
,of the X«Ray deperement. • Death of Mrs. Alexander Lamont'
- Eastman -Ritchie Tate death occurred at her ,home in
A pretty wedding was solemnized Seefoath on Wednesday, .Tiny 14th,
at the home of 11Ir and. Mrs. -Jo -a, FI... of Mrs. Alexander Lamont. in. her
Ritcixie, , Leteknow, on Wednesday, 51st year. Mrs. Lamont had been in
July 3rd, by Rev, .. W Bron -n, Then failing health for the past two- years
=: - .,... ..,.•..,. end bad 'ibeen seriously in for some
months. 1Twenty-five years ago she
was un(ted•in marriage to. Mr. Alex-
ander Lamont, who •survives her to-
gether : , with a family Of , two sons;
Reith Lemont, of Detroit, and Frank
at home:
Death of Win. T. Blake
William T. Blake, a lifelong resi-
dent of; she 14th concession of Gey
township, died' Tuesday night of lest
week, following a stroke of PU11l1Ysis
suffered Sunday night, and from
which . he ; never rallied. He was in
his 53rd year, and was the son of the
late William and. 1 Mrs. Blake, pioneer bow the way- it looks pa can auend all
settlers of Grey township. 'Besides the time he wants to at his wick.
his wife, who..•teas formerly Miss
Mary 'Kennahan, of IV'awanosh town -
step, he is survived by five small chil-
dren. •
A Bad Accident
Little Larry, the . four-year-old son
of Mr.. and Mrs. Mahon of Montreal,
who was: visiting with ' his mother
with her parents, . Mr. and Mrs. I. J,
McCaughey, Clinton, met with a ra-
ther bad occident Thursday last
when he pulled over on - himself a
coil of were which the Hydro men
were using at the house Mr. Clifford
Lott is remodelling un Albert street.
It was found on his being. taken to
f✓ the hospital that his leg was rather
badly fraetured:
The Late Wellington Johns
10,00 Bolfles a Day
Every day 10,09 woinen buy ' a
bottle ot LydiaE.Piatkhain'sVege-
table
Vege
tabie_CoMpound, They know that
there is bo'beitef'%iidd Tor their
troublesome ailments with their
accompanying nervousness„ back
ache, headache, "blue" spode, and
rundown condition. •
1.,“dia F. Piiikhanl's
p'tj('ta t)Ie (-oittpound
rum INSVBAIvCE
!late it attended to by the
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Wm•. Watson, Auburn, President ;,
Chas. Hewitt. Vire President: Jas. `f.lr- -
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Chas. Hewitt, l�iueardlne; dant. Mold -
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GO(ERICH
The Leading
leneril Directors
and Embolism,
also Ambulance Service
Orders carefully attendel to
at all hours—t1lght or day. We
are the inspeeetorey of anatomy in
and for the County of Huron.
Phoney: Store 120; Residehoe
217.
eeler'
Funeral Director ana
Embalmer
Gotlerich, Ontario
All calfs vrettil by atter dCi tet
tl2N or night,
1`benen: Stall A1.3, Donee Vete
1'x'0 ji z py feeling.
NOW whets I drive
through
trta>c
s
D
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R.
s
Fridey--Wlell I got a . lotta bad
news today. They was a lady here
at are home,and I found out she was
gonno be my towhee heist' yr. when
skool begins. She is a going to bard
at are house• to. She was a telling
ma that they are, a going to have
Nutrishun in the . skool neat yr.
Well I duns mind 'takeing ennything
like that if it dussent itch muteh.
Saterday--Ma was kicking becuz
'a put in so shtttch,time at .tis rvirk
itt sted of spending it 'with her, She
sed, You no women was here before
money, Pa replyed and sed. Yes
and now they are here after' it, So
Nothing relieves tension so
effectively es Wrigley's. Them* of
chewing, ao motorists have diseov,
ercd, haat a gentle soothing effect.
The lugging cleansing Action of
Wngley's refreshes the mouth and
ear the nervee>i.
Exeter lost one of its .best lcnown
residents in the death' of Mr. Wel-
lington Johns ' on Monday of last
week. He passed away after an ill-
ness which extended over a year.
Mr. Johns was born and'raised in
the village of Exeter, '1leing a son. of
the lateDavidJohns. The deceased
is aurvived by his bereaved widow,
whose maiden name, wa's Lily Crock-
er; also one son and two daughters,
Prank, of Toronto; Mrs. Win. Street.
of Hamilton, and Mies Margaret,
nurse -in -training at Victoria hospital,
London.
Distinguished MusicalArtists
to Be Presented at Chautau
Sunday—The Sunday skool teecher
ast Jake what Was a Lepper ;and Jake
Bed
d it was. •
a a nim in
1 the Zoo vi
n aa witch
has got a lot of. stripes on him. I
diddent. want to say anything but I
new he was ronw beeuz -1-new•-it. was
a anninial who is full: of black spots.
1Munday--.Pa and .ma sellabrnted
there wedding annaversity this ern-
ing and had a few fiends in for help
eat the brick of ice cream iia w'r•nt
and bat. Dlrs.,Glunt sed to pa. My
goodness it same like you have ben
marryed longer. then you roely have
dussent it ;and pe sed Yes h sure
does Tam very unhappy to no that
ma happen to over hear him to,
Tuesday--Well1 dont. see how I am
ever going to be successful in the
business wirld, I lost my job at the
drug store today. 1 ria I cud make
good oney they fire ane. to .quick most
genreily' all ways.
SVensday—Pa Calls his sloes
Squeak Bt Leek. Becuz when L. is
dry they squeek and when it 13 wet
they leek.
Thirsday—Pa was . a telling about
ole pian Six When is so ` stingy' he
goes up (stares to steps ata time in
order to aaiv his shoe's. But her got
cured today when be was going up
stares to steps at a time and ripped
u pear df eight $ panee. New ones
to.
:'WFiA'1' SHALL EAT T
strawberries and leaves. A delieious
cream may also be made with tanned
strawberries:
Haney gives an unusual flavor
Widen is a delightful ehange. Fresh
fruit may be .sweetened with honey
and 'puddings .both sweetened end
flavored with it.
Daffodil Meringue. -2 tablespoons
granulated tapioca, 2 cups boiling
water, 3 eggs, % 'cup honey, 2 table-
spoons lemon juiee, 1 tablespoon`'but-
ter, Pour the boiling water over the
tapioca and cook until clear. When
'cool add beaten egg yolks, honey,
lemon juice and butter, and cook in
double boiler until custard coats the
spoon. Pour in dish and make mer- _.
ingue from the egg whites and cover
with • it; Bake in slow oven for 25 •
ininutee nut11-deErote . brown (22n
degrees).
Honey . Mousse -•--4 eggs, 1 cup hot
delicately flavored honey, 1 pint
eream (tit roped). Beat the egos-
slightly.
ggsslightly. Pour: slowly over them the
hot honey. Cook until the mixture
thickens. When it is cool add the
whipped cream. Put the mixture in-
to a mold. Put in freezing coniitart-
ment or refrigerator for 0 hours. Or
pack in 3 parts ice 'to 1 part salt,
•
`'Painless and perfect in their action
Miller's Wornr Powders are always a
safe and reliable-eiwyedy for -children
who show symptoms of worms.
These symptoms are Easily recogniz-
able in a feverish restlessness,fro-
quently ending in convulsions. A
point of notable importance is that
after Miller's Worm Powders have.1
expelled the worms, the stomach and
bowels are toned up into a very 'heal-
thy condition,
LOW TOURIST FARES
Help You See Canada
Of course you'd like to visit the
Coast and on the way see all the pla-
ces you've dreamed of -«busy growing
cities like Winnipeg, Brandon, Re-
gina,Saskatoon, Calgary, I draonton,
Vancouver, and Victoria ---the spread-
ing prairies. Japer National Park 1
in all. its mountain splendor, the son1-1
bre Skeona Inver the famous Shelt-i
ered Scenic Seas. perhaps even Alas-
Ica, the alluring Land of the Midnight
Sun.
Low Tourist Fares help you nee the
utmost act least poesible (uperise. -
Ask your nearest Canedian National
Agent, he will give you rates and -
help you in making your trip abso•
lately worth while.
By Barbara B. Brooks
Home I'eonomics Department, Kel-
Iogg Company of Canada, Ltd., Lon,
don. Ontario.
"What :''all we eat" is a question
I
alma' ny housekeepers all over the
i world. The interest in food is shown
'by the tnauy magazine and newapa
per ai'tietes m the ,ublect and even
by the t'dvrrtioen)ent :. The last, not
only tell the good poit:ta about the I
product to be .sold. tut often give.
space to tccted reeiue•i.. iiousel cep-
erq have faund that there recipes are
to be trusted, and tint a oollection of
them r,rakes n splendbt reeine file.
In the Spring eon/Odle a woman's 1
t'1oOChts tun - to sr,,rnothing new in
coointy and altitr:ugli here is said. to
be "nothing new under the sun,"'
there nre recipes developed from time
to time wIdeli ndc did'erent. We are
LOWELL PATTPON,.AT I!LINO, AND Eit'_VFST TON'
Iknest Toy, celebrated Australian violinist. and tho inimitable
Lowell Patton, planiat, coruposer, interpreter of life mut mood , brie
to the ebruing Canadian Chautauqua her distinctive ve reals p
Etranla of outstanding lateness. ry
Ernest Toy has been tate rc-rlencl`;t of moony Wigle ?Miters within
dace Brltiah Empire. ate has Wad the distinction of touring with Melba I
and J