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Had No Evidence
(Toronto Globe.)
It appears that Mr. R. J. McMillanhacl
no evidence Other than that supplied by
What he speaks of as "a publicly circelat-
ed pamphlet" to support his statement
that there were 30.000 bogus names on
the army pey rolls and that the country
had lost thirty million thereby. 'I he
answer is not a good one The pamphlet
may have been of Bolshevist origin. It
sounds like a "Red effusion,
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Not Pleased With U. F. O.
(Goderich Signal)
The U. F. 0. is developing a peculiar
strain otarbitariness, which had a rather
curiou,s, result at the North Huron nomin-
ating cenvention on 'Monday. Mr.
Fraser, who was elected to the legislature
a few months ago largely by the farmers,
votes, and to those subsequent cause no
objection, so far as is indicated, was
take, was refuied an opportunity to go
on the ballot for nomination for the com-
ing election He is a farmer, a U. F. O.
man, stands by the U. F. O. declaration
• of principles, and would be better able
probably than any other man to carry
those principles to success at the polls;
„yet he.la,sumniarily rejscted. It remains
• to beaeen whether the action of the con-
vention is representative of the sentiment
if the great body of farmers•who support-
• ed Mr. Fraser and elected him handsome•
ly at the last electien, and who have bad
DO reason to be ashemed of that day's
work,
Morris
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Full weight .of tea in
every package
REDROSE
TEA is good tea:
Sold only in sealed packages
; A very pretty wedding took place at
their Summer home at Bala. Muskoka, on
Wednesday afternoon. September 3, wheu
• Elizabeth Hamilton, niece of Wm. J. and
Mrs. Crown, 31 Summerhill Avenue, Tor-
onto, was united in marriage by Rev. 3.
A, MacDonald, to Leslie James Jewitt,
son of Jonathan and Mrs. Jewitt, Shell -
•brook Sask. The ;•guests assembled on
the spacious verandah, which was beauti-
fully oecorated in autumn leaves and flow
ers. The bride wore. a pearl gray georget-
' te- crepe over venite satin, with hat to
match and stood under an arch of ever-
greens, The bride was given away by her
uncle, Mr. Crown, and was attended by
her sister, Miss Mary Hamilton, gowned
' in French blue voile. Dr. Wm. Hamilton,
Professor of Anatomy at Detroit College
of Medicine and Surgery, and brother of
the best man, was groomsman, The
groom's gift to the bride was a beautiful
pearl pendant. Miss Cue Crown, Toron
.to, cousin of the bride, played the wedd-
ing march, and very shortly after the
breakfast the happy couple left for a brief
honeymoon.
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EVERY business should have a re-
Eery's Lice t tr 1 ;
portion of tne profits go regularly to
create a fund available for development
or einergency. The farmer's herd of
cattle is his reserve fund and should be
continually growing, If you need a
loan, see las.
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liVINGHAM BRANCH C. P Srnith Ii 1 try
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GIRLS! WHITEN YOUR., SKIN
WITH LEMON JUICE
Make a beauty lotion for a few cents to
remove. tan, freckles, sallowness
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The 'Temperance
Referendum 4ct11919
Form 10
Oatario Election Act, 1919
(Referred to in Section 34)
Notice of Sittings of Reviring
Officers
Eleetorel District of North Huron:
to wit;
Take notice that the list of voters for
Polling Sub-divielona numbered 1, 2, 3, 4,
5 and 0 in the municipality 9f the n -
ship of Howick; numbered 1 in the mum-
cmality of the village of Wroireteri 1, 2, 3,
4 and 5 in the municipality of the town of
Wingham; 1, 2, 3 and 4 in the- munieipals
ity of the township of Turnberry; 1 lind 2
in the municipality of the village of Plith;
1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 0 in the municipality
the township of Morris; 1,2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and
7 in the municibality of the township. of
Ashfield; 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 in the municipal-
ity of the township of East Wawanosh;
and 1, 2, 3,4, 5 and 6 in the municipality
of the township of West Weaver** have
beer* prepared by the enumerator and
have been delivered to the Clerk of this
Board by the Returning Officer,
And his honor Judge Lewis H. Dickson
has been appointed Revising Officer for
the purpose of hearing complaints and•ap-
Peals as to the said lists for the TOM), of
Wingham and the township of Turnberry.
His honor Judge E. N. Lewis has been
appointed Revising Officer to her eons -
plaints and appeals as to the said lists for
the township of Howick and the Villate of
Wroxeter.
D. McDonald, gsqvire, bas been a'
pointed Revising Officer, for the. Purpose
of hearing complaints and, appeals as to
the said lists for the village of Blyth and
the township of Morrie. • '
R. G. Reynolds Esquire, bas been ap-
pointed Revising Officer for • the purpose
of hearing complaints and appeals as to
the said lists for the township of Ashfield.
Seeger. Esquire, haa been appointed
Revising Officer for the 1?.urpose of hearing
complaints and appeals as to the said vot-
ers lists for the Townships of Bast Wawa -
nosh and West Wawanosh.
And FURTHER take police that the
sittings -of the said Revisiog Officers' will
be held as fellows; .
In the Town Hall, Wingham, on the
22nd day of September, 1919, to hear
complaints as to the said. voters lists for
the Town of Wingham.
In the Township Ball, Bluevale, on the
23rd day of September, 1919, to hear com-
plaints as ot the said lists for the township
of Turnberry. •
In the Township Hall, 'Gerrie, on the
22nd day of September, 1919, to hear
complaints as to the said lists -tor the
township of Ilowick.
In the ToWp Hall, Wroxeter, on the 23rd
day of September, 1919, to hear corps
plaints as to the said lists for the village
of Wroxeter. .
In the Township Hall, Ashlield, on the
Wnd day of September, 1919, to hear
complaints as to the Said voters lists for
Polling Sub -divisions Nos. 1, 2 and 3 in
the said township of Ashfield.
In the Township Hall, Ashfield, on the
23rd day of September, 1919, to hear
complaints as to the said voters lista for
polling sub -divisions Nos. 4, 5, 0 *auci 7 in
the said township of Ashfield. .
In the Industrial Hall - Blyth, on the
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; Coale....................October 4
At woud Fept. 22-23
(Blyth .. Sept 22-23
1111 ussels Sept 10-17
{Dungannon... .......... . Oct. 1-3
Your grocer has the lemons and any IExeter Sept. 15-16
St 15-16-17
... • . -Sept, 25-26
, &pt. 18-19
rpt. 18-19
6 to 13
Sept, 25-26
Sept 15 16
. Sept. 23-24
Oct, 18 19
Sept,
id the beaatiful results will surprise you. NVingham .... (Last and bes30
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1)10,10113S PHYSIC* kN
OSTEOPATHY -
A. PARKER:
Osteopathic.' ,Vhysielan, only' Tgke.
witeopeth la ISIorth Huron, •
Adjustment of the spine is more liedelily
secured AO vvith fewer ittPatidelfts than
by any other method,
Blood paessure and other exathiestion's
made,
All diseases treatod.
OFFICE OVER. Cull ISTIE",94 sTo
drug store or toilet counter will supply
iGoderich
you with three ounces of orchard white for
a fearcents. Squeeze the joice , of two Harriston.... ....
fresh lemons iolo a bottle. then pet in the Kineardine"
orchard white. and shake well. This List owel
mikes a quarter pint of the very best lem-
on skin whitener and complexion beautiti London ....
er known. Massage this feagrant , creamy Lucknow.,
lotion daily into the face, neck; arms and Mildmay
hands and just see how freckles, tan, Ripley
sallowness, redoessis and roughness dig -
appear and how smooth, soft and clear Seaforth:
the skin becomes Yes! It is harmless Teeswater
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ADDRESS and PRESENTATION.
Last Friday evening over 50 people,
members of Trinity church congregation,
assembled at t'Be home of Frank and Mrs.
Kerney, 4th line, and presented Major
Harold Kerney, (only son of the home and
recently home from battlefields of Europe)
and his bride from overseas with the fol-
lowing kindly address read by Rev. W.
B. Hawkins. R Proctor, one of the War-
dens making the presentation: -
Dear Friends, -It is with sincere and
heartfelt gratitude to Almighty God, our
• Heavenly Father that we, the members of
• Trinity church, Belgrave, welcome you to
our midst once more. During the months
you have been away fighting our battles,
Harold, we have been praying for your
safe return. You have endured hardships
like a good soldier and we honor you for
all you have done. We hope and pray
that you and your young wife may enjOy
many years of happiness. To you Mrs.
Kerney, we extend a most hearty welcome
and may you ever find this, your adopted
• home, a place of joy and gladness and op-
portunity for great good." We hope you
• will accept this clock as a slight token ot
our esteem and love. This gift is joined
with the good wishes of the entire congre.
• gation. Signed
R. Procter,
A. Bryclges,
W. B. Hawkins.
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IsundTAKE NOTE -Will close every Friday evening. one half hour before
• own, until Saturday, one-quarter hour after sundown Time this week:
Friday, 7 00 ji. m. to Saturday, -7 30 g. m. Meals will be served to regular
boardel s during this time. ,
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NEXT WEEK
We plan to have for sale a few bulk Groceries.
THE PURITY RESTAURANT
• Mi. Kerney made a brief appropriate
reply on behalf of Mrs Kerney and him-
self and 'heartily thanked the donors for
their kind words of welcome and apprec-
iation and also for the choice gift. It
•would always be a happy temembrance to
them The ev.ening was spelt la music
games social ehat and partaking of a tasty
lunch. Harold went overseas with the
• 161st Huron Battalion and did his duty
faithfully as a soVier of the.King and we
are glad he was spared to return in safety
to his home and many friends
Mr« J oseph Robb wilt have a clearing
motion sale tif Farm Stook and implem.
ents on Tuesday Oct 1 Ith He has sold
farm to R J. MeLentian and will move
to Strati -MA to live.
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GIRLS diiiITED
Clean, airy, naniit; wcritroortrb
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MERCURY 'MILLS
(-)t ittario
THE PURITY RESTAURANT 1
PAUL E. VAN NESS, Proprietor.
Special Discount To Regular Boarders.
ascasturieems •rmazvamo camas cias erzwastvatent comissamsta, atisIewoomis atoll
WrapPed to insure its Perfect
condition in all climates and
season & Sealed tight— kept
right. The perfect gum in the
Perfect Package.
After e,very meat
Corner Dundee' and Richmond Streets.
Up-to-clato courses. Day and night
claseee. JeMorritt, Priaelpal; N. Stone
house, Vice-principal. Phone 7380,
Whittchurch
13ornssin Lueknow on Tuemday Sept 0,
to Sergeant and M. John J, Kennedy,. of
2nd. Con,. Kinloss a daughter (#lorence).
Mr, and, Mn. Wisher Paterson of Wing -
ham spent Sunday at Mr. Ken, Pater -
jam's.
,Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Gaunt And Evelyn
and Russel motored to Loudon Isst week
and spent a. teW days at the Fair.,
Mrs • Duncan Kennedy is visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. David Kennedy.
Mr Kennedy has returned to Toronto for
medical, treatment
Dr. Arthur A. Simpson and Mrs. Sim,.
son motored from Kintail last week and
visited the formes brother. Mr R W.
Simpson. They were accompanied by
M'Iss Sara Sharpe, of Teeswater, who will
visU friends here for a time.
Mr s And Mrs, Oliver IVIclirien. ot Auburn
and Me, And Mrs Percy Vincent of West-
,
tiekt spent ,Sunday with friends here.
Miss 13ertii C. McKay of Wingham,
is holidaying at ,her home here.
MISR. Margaret ctinpbell of Proton., has
resumed her dutiust p.s teacher at Murrays'
School.
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Chowen have taken
SALM EN •WANT ED
• , To represent
The., Old Reliable Foothill
' Nurseries
The greatest demand for Nursery
Stock in years.
•
T3ritishand European Markets again
• open.for Canadian Fruit.
Largest list of Prat and Ornamental
Stock, Seed Potatb4s, "etc., grown in
Canada. ,
oxoxo
•
•• Write for particulars •
• 'Stone & Wellington
Established 1837
ORONTO ONTARIO
a house in Wingham for the winter, Mr;
ChoWen and Baby Jane are at present
Sishing friends in Clinton.
Misses Olive and Kathleen TOriff sps'eni
a few dayS last week with their aunt. Mrs,
1. Hendersonr of Lucknow.
Mr.. and Mrs. Duncan Kennedy have
bought the house and lot belotiging • to
Mrs. Gahm), Sr.'
Mr and Mrs, William Dow of Bru*e-
spent.Sunday at the home of ine
latter's sister; Mrs, John Clubb,
22nd day of September, 1919. to hear
complaints as to the said voters lists for
the said village of Blyth.
In the Township Hall, Morris, on the
23rd day of September, 1919, to hear com-
plaints as to the said voters lists for the
said township of Morris.
In Ferguson's Furniture -Store, Auburn
on the 22nd day of September, 1919, to
hear complaints as to the said voters lists
for the township of East Wawanosh,
In the Towreihip Hall, West Wawanosh
on the 23rd day of September, 1919 to
hear complaints as to the said voters list
for the said township of West Wawanosh.
Each sitting to commence at 10 o'clock
ip the forenoon
And further take notice that any voter
who desires to complain that the names of
any persons entitled to be entered on the
said lists have been omitted from thesame
or that the names* persons who are not
entitled to be voters have been entered on
the lists, may not less than 5 cleat: days
before the dates fixed for the sittings of
the Revising Officers apply, complain or
appeal to have his own name or the name
of any other person eorrected in, entered
OnprretPAYea from the said liste.
flgther tgke notice that spch ap-
pealsrymet he brnotice ip writing ip the
prescribed form, signed by the complain-
ant and given or ieft for hiM g his resi-
dence or place of business, to the Clerk of
the Revising Officer, as follows;
J. F. Groves, Wingham, for the Town Of.
Wingharn; Paul Powoll, R. R. No. 1.
Wingham, for the Township of Tririterry ;
C. E. Walker, Gorrie, fpr the Township of
HoWick; D. M. McTavish, Wroxeter, for
the Village of Wroxeter; T. G. Allen Dun-
gannon, for the Township of Ashfield; 13.
B. McGowan, Blyth, for the Vil age of
Blyth; A. McEwan, Bittevale, for the
Township of Morris; A Porterfield, R
• 1, 13elgrave, for the spid Township or
lima Wawanosh; W. A. Wilson, Lucknow,
for the said Township or Wesst Wawa -
nosh.
Lewis H. Dickson,
Chairman Voters' Registration Board,
County of Huron, •
Copies of the voters list may be seen
• with the Municipal Clerks, Postmasters,
Chief Enumerator Dudley Holmes K. C.,
Wingbarn, the local enumerators for the
poiling sub-divisiona, the members of the
Various municipal councils, and with the I
undersigned.
C. Seeger,
Clerk Voters' Registration Board,
Goderich.
LIFT OFF CORNS!
Apply few drops then lift sore,
touchy corns off with
fIngers •
. •
•
- Mr. John J. Johnston cut corn during
the past week for Messrs. W. H. Conn.
_Robert Ross and Frank Henry.
• Miss Mary Laidlaw led the Guild on
Sunday night:: Misses Ada Clubb and •
'Lettie Fox sang. The leaders for Sept.
21 are Misses ,Cassie Purdon and Lettie
• Fox. , A • •
Among those who attended London
• Fair last week W'ere Mr, and Mrs. George
Cottle, Miss 'Nettte Cottle, Misses T.
Laidlaw, Mr. • Joseph Laidlaw; and Mr.
and Mrs, Sam. • Hutchison
• The W, M. $. Meeting was held on
Wednesday last. Mrs, Rev. McKenzie 'a
Kinlough, gave an interesting talk on the
forward movement irr Mission work.
ibuteday, Sept., iath, 910
Doesn't hurt a bitl Prop it little Pree
one on an aching cop, instantly that.
corn stops hinting, then yon lift it riglit
out. yes, magic!
•A tiny bottle of Freezone costs but a
few cents At any drug store, but is suf601-
ent to remove every hard corn, soft corn
or corn between the toes, and the callus.,
es, without soreness or irration.
Freezone is the sensationtil discovery
on a Cincinnati genius. Itis wonderful
RAILWAY TIME TABLE.
rivals of New!
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FALL GOODS
• We have just passed into stock a shipment of
Ladies' Fall and Winter Coats. /
Our range comprises coats for Ladies, Misses g
and children in all the popular and fashionable ma-. X
terials and correct styles moderate13., priced, We. X
invite your inspection. • X
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Ow'
M Raincoats -That are satisfactory in quality, style X
X and price. We have the "Duktex Brand made,of . rk
.1 4 pretty tweed effect .patterns, guaranteed Water- N
X - .
e proof and will give excellent service.
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7 0
.4 Sweaters—Our fall range comprises an .ssatit---4*
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..- ment of smart new styles in Pullovers and Sweat-.
i • .. A
er Coats. . All the newest shades and color com-.lc
1-4 binations are here at popular prices. . _A.
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x Top Skirts—Another .shipment of , silk poplin , a
skirts to hand. See out special skirt at $5.00.: v
• GOrtie
We are pleased to see Rev. Wr J. Ash-
ton around and improving after his serious
operation.
Harvest Thanksgiving Service will be
held in St, Steven's next Sunday 2Ist.
Mr. Jas. Bell has sold Ills 156 acre farm
180h. con. Howl& to Mr, Thos. Bennett.
Mr. Jas. Walker has purchased • Mr.
Angst Kill's. 100 acre farmoo the 4th
con..Howick.
• The Pupils of:the Gorda Public School
won several pries at the school fair held
at Fordwich last week .
Miss Blue of St. Thomas is in tharge of
• the Millinery department of Stevens and
• Ashtons. •
Daylight Saving Time
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM
TRAINS LEAVE l'OR •
London . — 7.30 a. m. 3.20 p. m.
Totonto and East 6.40 a. m. 3.10 p. m
Kiricardine....... 12.20 p. m. 9.30p.rn
AIUUVTS xortom
Kincardine 6.15 a tn. 3 10 p. in.
London 12.05 p. m. 7.45 p. m.
Toronto and East 12.20 p. m. 9.30 p. m.
W. P. Burgman, station agent, Wingham
H. B. Elliott, Town Agent, Winghain
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY
• TRAINS I.F4AVIll FOR
Toronto and East 6,40 a. m. 3.00 p. m.
• Teeswater 1 04 p tn. 10.32 p. m.
• ARRIVB PROM
Teeswater : • 6.40 a. in; 3.00 p m
Toronto and East 1.04 p. m. 10.20 p. m
3. H. Beemer, Agent, Wingham.
J. W. McKibben, Town Ticket Agent.
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WED
At her home in Regan,
Manitoba, on August, 27th. 1910, Mies
Maggie Baxter, formerly of Wingham,
and sister of Mrs. John AndersitYei of
DRUGLESS 1:11:18101AN
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CHIROPRACTIC
Chiropractic Drugless Healing accur-
ately locat,..s and removes tbe cause of
disertee, altowing natere to restore health.
J. A. FOX D.., D.0,
Osteopathy gleetrielty
MeMber Drugless Physieians Associa-
tion of Canada
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RARE
CHANCE
For immediate, sal, a
complete small farm, near
Wingham. Good buildings,
well watered, rural mail,
telephone and a fine grow-
ing crop.
Will be sold either with
or without the crop. Best
of reasons for selling. Easy
terms. Apply to
ABNER COSENS
Insurance and Real Estate
Bur tesanr tn Ritchie & Covent.
Wingharrt, Ontario
Thanksgiving services were held id' the
Methodist Church last Sunday. Rev,
David Wren of Mt. Forest giving excell-
ent addresses in the morning and even-
. •
ing.
It was expected (hat Mr. Hill of Wing -
ham would have assisted at the Musical
part of the service but owing to illness
Was only prtsent at the Morning service
•••
Men's Store
What about your ;new fall suit or overcoat. *•
Shipments'of Men's and Boys' Clothing ;are
M now coming in. Take a look at our FITE-RUE
X and BACHELOR SUITS. Our new style infancy
X English worsted effects will interest you.
44.
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On Sunday evening' Sept. 28 at 7,30.
Dr. Redmond will give an address in the
Bluevale Methodist church His subject
will be "The War Against Disease",
Miss Eva Duff of Welland is at present
visiting at her home here.
Miss Wilma Shaw left Monday to at.
tend Normal at Stratford.
M. Wilb. Mailers was home over Sun
day.
Arthur Shaw shipped a couple of cars of
apples from her this week.
Miss Susan Collie is on the sick list, we
wish her a speedy recovery.
Mr. Robt Yoe has purchased the Case -
more house at the station, and Mr. John
Hall has purchased the Anderson uottage
and Mr. Geo, Mather% has bought out
Mr. Leonard Ruttan. Quite a rush in
real estatb these days.
Mr. Gorden Hall was on the sick list
for 41. few days but is better again.
Mr. and Mrs, W R. Gallaher spent
Sonday with..Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thornton.
GENUINE ASPIRIN
HAS "BAYER CROSS"
Tablets without "Bayer Cress',
are not Aspirin at all
E. Isard & Co.
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Get genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin'
in a "Bayer" package. plainly marked
with tho safety "Bayer Cross."`
Genuine "Ba.Yer Tablets of Aspirin" are
now made in Canada by a Canadian Cem
pany. No German interest whatever, all
rights being purehased from the United
States Government.
During the war, acid imitations were
sold' as Aspirinin pill boxes and various
other containers, The "'layer Cross" is
your only way of knowing that you Are
getting genuine Arpirin, proved Sale by
millions for Headache, Neuralgia,- Colds,
Rimmatiam, Lumbago, Neuritis, and for
Paingenerally,
Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets -also
larger sized "Bayer" packages can *lot
had at drug stores.
Aspirin is Vito trade mark (registered in
Citadel, of Bayer Martaneture c.f Mono.
ac'etkaolelerstat i,f Sedivylicamd.
'SWEET MAITLAND
By B. of.
love thee, Sweet.Maitlandi
My heart's all aflame;
The farther I've wandered •
More arecious, thy name,
Thou'rt wed to dear Huron
Forever and aye
A dower of beauty
Enriches thy way.
A song at the rapids,
All hail from the bridge,
The maples in whispers
Bend over the ridge!
No lovers live fonder,
In Life's long career,
Than Huron's green valleys
And thy waters. clear.
Afar are thy wavelets •
Borne out to the sea,
And so are the native born
Scattered like thee,
But thou art a sweetheart,
Dear Maitland to all;
A sparkling tide welcomes,
As homeward we call.
RtlEINATIC CAPSUL
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"Good health is priceless."
Ifyou suffer from Rheumatic afflictionslr.R.C.'s will remedY
your condition and remove both. pain and disease.
Ask your druggist or write as for our new booklet ; it is interesting and costs you nothing
,(Templetons, 142 Xing W., Toronto). We mail T.R.C.'s anywhere on receipt of sue.
Sole Agent for J. WALTON McKIBBON Druggist
Wingham• Optima
kirSeArCid and ha- kistidej •
led -
ofoterilv
c - sliver
Virss•Nes
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45 all
ideal
F you are thinking of adding a piece
of silver to your household utilities
• why not let it be a tea ball—either
the spoon handled kind or the ball with
chain attached. There are ever so many
articles in silver and cut glaes that will
delight your eye, if you accept our invi-
tation to visit us.
We will fit the bridge between your eyes with an
adjustment that won't let your nose know
your eyes are using glasses.
R. M. McKAY
Jeweler and Optician
Wingham