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The Signal, 1906-2-15, Page 3THIJ i4IGNAL: I:0I11':1;ll'il l►�; �itlll TIUISDAT Feb. 15, 1801; 3 Many a Woman is Taking Headache Powders who ought to be taking Bu -Ju. The kidneys are making the head ache. they are not doing their work properly - not purifying the blood -not ridd- ing the systeat of poisons. These impurities stagnate the Wood -irritate the nerves - and bring the headaches that so many women auffer with. Bu, THE GENTLE KIDNEY CURE takes away the headaches because they take away the poisons in the kidneya. They act directly on these vital organs, strengthen and heal! mance the in aamlation-and atop the headaches because they remove every trace of Kidney Trouble. At druggists. THE CLAFIJN CHEMICAL Co._1-,MI-ED. w11O.OR Owe • - New YORK. NO NEW BLADES. C`� ci bo= 'i agn� NO ANNUAL TAX. If you wish to test ono of thess Razors without RISK or OBLIGATION on your part, apply to us for details 1 C 4 "o PRICES LCa rr, n Sym, e Pdr 1a Luther Cue - sable loneme kr awry Beards S2ls Wsbo-Jla:,r• tisane (\1Ahloa Dt req..-, it .00 Fns saakrt "fru t• S4r.A." Iussieu, M W HOWEct_ - ;n•"1.1c' Packed at the Oven's Mouth We do things right at the Mooney bakery. Crackers are packed piping hot from the ovens. The moisture -proof paper and air -tight tins retain all the freshness and crispness, no rio E Y `S `i PERFECTION. Siaas C44holeruc • MONEY bISCWT A CANDY J;0 ai stir ratio matter where or when you buy them. They come to your ta- ble just as inviting and de- licious as though you ate them at the ovens in the bakery. At all grocers in air -tight packages. THE "LORNE" REMEMBER tyr hudd he"deset good wagon Ploughs of all kinds. Harrows. Reser:, Manure Spreaders, Scuffles, Wheelbarrows. Ete„ Etc. Always pleased to mail you our cataIngur The Wilkinson Plough Co. t-I'NITED TORONTO CANADA Grand Mogul Pure Tea Q Grand Mogul is not exposed to store dust or microbes. The clean, air -tight packages are the housekeeper's protection against inferiority and dirt. Q It comes to you free from adulteration -the nic- est possible blend of the finest teas of Ceylon -and affords you double the sa- tisfaibon of just as good " teas that are sold in bulk, or packed in poisonous lead Grand Mop' il apr sals to the palate and tones tap the nerves. Not a mere sub- stitute for bitters. Grand Mogul Tea f1Sold at 25e. ]Oa (Oe and SOc per pnnnd blade green or mixed Advarti,ina ap0nbprratron it divided with buyers of Grind Mogul Tea dmemdl pr.etiten couenrw in the paaba•ea dews of the 9istriet. Samuel It. Borne. of the toweship of Uahurne, has mime an assiguutent for the benefit of his creditor* to Johu Gill, of, Exeter. Rev. Dr. Murray, of Kincardine, who With extended a call front a Pteto- byterilu congregation at Sydney, Cape Breton, has decided to remain 111 Kincardine. Miss Georgina Murray, who had tendered her resignation as teacher of the fourth division of Blyth public School, hits been re-engaged at an in- crease of eatery. The Marriage took place at Winni- peg on Jarlunry 2:nd oY lleorge ltiucilley, of Regina, formerly of Clin- ton, :and Mise Agnes Demme'', lute of Rguuutdville. Rev. C. 11. Stewart performed the ceremony. Mise Agnea Govenluck, daughter of Hobert Govi iskwk, Seafuflh, who has been in the millinery bUSlllee. in At- wood for eight years, has disposed of herbuNineee thele and intents going to Sintalula, ,SItekatebewate in the spring. A pretty wedding took piece in Guelph on February 7th, when John H. Geiser, of e:ttd1Un1; With utarried to NW* Katie England. '1'Ite cere- mony was terfort(d fit 1lle home of the bride'* Mealier by Key. Mr. Burn,': of New Hamburg. Mr. and Mrs., (iaihcr will reside in Crediton. -Learn U. \Veelr, manager of the Penna. Albert hotel, Prince Albert,' Mask., anti formerly of Setif i e!), was married on January 121.11 to Missy Evelyn Crowe, daughter of the late, l'hin•Ies Crowe, Hudsut Bay 1'eallpaity racism at RPi Rat rtllge.'1 '1')11• ceremony oats performed sit the Prince .Chert 1, (Manta('. The llal-cere farm of Albert Carter. 11th a :teslas of they; leas been leased to Thema. fear t, of Brus- eels, fur a thaw -year term, possession to begive!' on March 1st. Mr. Carter intends taking a trip to the West and in Saskatituu' locality will tike up land for his sons. Mrs. Carter will re- main on the, farm in the meantime. . Gavin Davidson, of %Vinghaul Junc- tion; INt.,sed away on Tuesday ul' lest, week, at the age of sixty-one years.,, Mr. Davit'son had been confined to his h • fur several weeks with an after-', tion of the heart. l'ht. deceased was a 41141 iVe 4)1 80)41.1)11141 but had resided in Turnberry Mr a number of years. He leaves n widow, three sons and five daughters. A happy ('vent was celebrated at the haute 0t Mr. and Ma. Robert Ferguson, 11,,Wick, an January 21th. hien about 1511 guests assembled to witness the marriage of their youngest daughter,: Slims Jane. and Andrew Allan. a well•ttrdu young farmer (,f the same township. der. and Mrs. Allan left on :a visit to New York and other 1'uited States cities lttel on their return will take up their reeidl'uce on 1191 'nth cimeessi°n of Howick. A i' -4 -try wedding took dace at the 114)1111' of James end Mrs. I•'ei'gneon, of Listowel, nn ‘Vetlneshty, .Iaunnry 31st, when Miss Margaret .1. Edwards, Iest, deugSter Hruseely stunited eKae 1 itsuniteitm1in ofgesto Wm. Baillie, lnllrconcessiou of Elmet. Miss Carrie, sister of the 61•idi , Was bridesmaid, while J •. 1111)1111' sap polled lbe groom. Rev. Mr. Fergu- son, of Monkton. performed the vete- nemy, after which the hutppv couple drove .tc their It ' "1A•5w•age• Farm," hhele a sumptuous diea1'r bird been prepared. Exeter Wedding. The home of Mr. and \lea, John Ilawkshaw, of Exeter, Was the'see•ne of a quiet wedding 00 Tuesday morn- ing of last week, when their daughter. Mims Vera, was united in. IIIar:'lege to Charles Livingstone. of Milverton. The crt•t•muny wits 'wren -teed by Rev. R. J. M. Perkins( reftorof Trivitt Mem- o) isl eero)irl clench, only the immediate IIIOIlllx•I•t of the family. being present. After the erre y the happy couple left for a .bort honeynllll before go- ing to Calgary, Allwi'tn. where they intend making their Ii Jame, Kehoe, of Seaforth,'Passes Away. After it .bort illness of only four or five days Jetties- Kehom•, • of the sturdy pioneers of '1'uckerenlith. died at his home in Me'aforth on Thursday, Februery .1st. He was t.e.venty-two years of age. The deceased was born in Iti•Iaud, and cattle to Canada in 191)(, nettling that in :Montreal and Tater coming to the Harm Tract it the early slays of its settlement. and tak- ing up the farm in 'l'llt'kersi litll on which he lived until his removal (o 8enfot•th fourteen year. ago. Ile is survived toy his wife and it fancily of four suns and five dntighters. ,Death of Mrs. Van Egmond, of Egeuond- viiIe. Another of the worthy pioneers of Huron county passed away on Sunday of last week, in the person of Mrs. Wan h'gnioud. zeliet of the late L. O. Vile hglnond, of Egmondv'ille. The deceased wits in her eighty-third yen!• and had been ill only a short time. Mt.. Van Egmond'4 maiden niunet Was 3lxrgaret Johnston. She was is native of Devonshire, England, and cam(' to Commie when quite young. After her marriage she went to live in Egmond- ville, where she continued to .reside until 'her death. Mr. Van Egmond died about two years ago. Died in the West. News sons received in (Tinton Inst we k of the, death at Middiec11tu'ch, Ma Gibe, of Mrs. ('r'e, a1 former resi- dent Clinton, and her remains were br)ug to Clinton on 1'ri(1ny for in- terment Mrs. ('ere and her daughter, Mies I'1 lenlae, were en tempt' as tenele•rs it the Middlech11rch Indian institute, w rich wan destroyed by fire n few week's ago. miner which time Mew. (live had lived in the 1 • iff the superintendent, of the Inst it lite. She wo1M a ditughter of William Cook, of Geslerich towniebip. She is survived I)y tWO mans, Hobert and I. x'k, of.l'lin- ton, and two daughters. She was fifty-seven yearn of sig The Uakladeat fat. "Is 1t true that your fattier Is so angry with you that he even refuses to speak to you?" "Why, he won't recognize me at ■11. Ile Is so angry that the last time we met be even cut my allowance." A Bad armee Often enures a good deal of trouble. The lust cure is a prompt nppliceti(111 of Nerviline, which-iustantly stops the pelts prevents .welling, removers all blackness and discoloration. Nervi - line is antiseptic -- pteyepts h10o4 poisoning. Nu lit inleut so strung, mo penetrating, .o swift to destroy pato. Yat 1111445 it 101 Of . fort by not using Poison's Nerviline. 1•'u[• nequ•ly fifty yealb it has been the 1. 'ly liniment of (Swaula. Nationality Didn't Count. A mother went into a shoe store to buy a pair of shoes fur her little sol who accumpauied her. A clerk came briskly forward, and, learning that shoes were wattled for the boy, Raked at hint intently for at moment. -"f reneh kid ?" he said. • •' 'Tis none of yarn' business whether he do he French or Irish," flushed he mother : "1 want a Stair of shoes fur 'int."--Lippincott's. EVERYBODY KNOWS HiM. Winning Man Who Never Tires of Tell- ing What Dodd's Kidney Pills Did for Him. Winnipeg. \inn.. Fees. 1'lth. (r(Iwc- ial.l No railway man running out of Winnipeg is better known than Mr. lien )Rafferty, C. 1'. It. engineer. whose house is at 17:I Maple .lreet. And there ore few who know bite who have not heard hits tell ed the great benefit he !peeler(' from Ihsld'i Kidney Pills. Nenrly everyone knows of 'the hard- ships rnilwity men endow... Mr. Raf- ferty got hie full .hnre of them and they left him nlmott. a wreck. ile had pains everywhere 80(1 wits tired to death, hut. 4-4)1,1(1 nut Sheep. He end 'to Isy off work. Then Ise started to OPP Dodd'. Kidney Pill. and the first night, after taking them he slept. They cured him completely. You're Only Half Sick, Hut nevertheless you feel pertly "seedy." Best prescript' is Dr. Rendition's Pills; they tone up the entire system, strengthen the stomach, elevate y • spirits loin slake you tem (letter in one day. It's by cleaning the (only of Witstes, by purifying and etirichingg the III(Msl, that Dr. Hamil- ton's Par: a14.0111plish so Much. N'ery mild. exee(tilingly tncemit, and guau•- bntex d in every case. Your druggist sells Dr. Hamiltuu'e Pills 05 Mandrake and Butternut in yellow boxes, 25c. each, or five' for $1.111. Get. the genuine. • Tantalizing. "See Here," grumbled the initiate of murderer's rote, "ain't there n law 11gin crool and °mesial pt)tishulenl:" "Yes," answerevithe harden. "An' ain't 1 g ' g' ter be hanged next week?" "I'm afraid you are." ••'Then what d'y'er mean by s,ndin' rile a► bunch of story it:epees to teats that ain't trot nothin' but continued stories in 'enc Y -Cleveland Leashes i Wearing Away Your Lungs? Yes, awl your strength UNI. atop coul;hing and get rift of that catarrh. The only remedy is '•L'atarrhozone." which guts to the 'then:mei! tissues along with the air you Menthe t it can't fail to reach the source of the trouble, it's bound to" kill the genius, and its tar healing up the sine places, nothing can ' surpass (ahar•hnzune. If you don't get instant 141ief and ulti- mate cure yon will fat (cast get hack your 01019)•, (or Gitt arrhuzune is guar- anteed In cure catarrh in any part of the system. Yuri rile Ina rink --there- ( we use l 'at4l-I'Ioesme--at 011r expense if tot hatixlit4l_____-_ The Wrong Shins. . M1.. Smith. afros w'1 an unex- Ips't1'41 guest for dinner had fallen. carefully adnloni.h(•d her husband lief oreh:unil not to offer a second piece of pie, AS there was joist gh to go around o n c e. By the time dessert was server. Mr. Snaith had- forgotten his wife's in- structions, . n u 11 repeatedly - urged a eecuud helping upon the guest, who refused, emit ti nm evincing increased vusint.sii. \When t h e door had shut upon the guest, Mrs, 81111111 called 1 ' to n(•count for his action. "Why, didn't you feel me kick you under the rale.. she in- quired. "Why, n1l r aln5wered her husl)nnd, 111 1tlrprise, •'you didn't kick ale•."-EXcliange. You Melancholy Women 1 Can't even sleep -restless dlty and night --brooding over inutgined trouble .111 the time. The disease isn't, iii the brain. but in the blood. Whirl' is thin and innutritiou.. Do the right thing now• 1111(1 ynurll Iw cured quickly. ,Inst take h'erroumt'; it (urns every- thing you eat into nouri-hment, ('011- ,x•quenlly blood cmitaining lots of iron and oxygen i.. fnr11o•d. Ferro - zone slakes flesh. ut(IseIe, nerve- slrcngth1'ns in a week. cures very quickly. You'll live longer, feel brighter: be flet. from nrela11('holt', if you use Ferrnznne. Fifty cents ()eye :► box of this 101,1' (fifty 1•hocoln.te- cuaued tablets in every 1441X) at all dealers. Ancient Rermedle■ For Hiccoughs. .The hiccough scents to hen modern and dangerous disease, but the ancients kuew it and pre.erit)e(1 remedies that might now be tried adeantugeously. Gbien recommended sneezing; ,Aetius itipprovcd of a cupping instrument with event heat to the breast; Alexander be- lieved In an oxymrl of squills; Alaaha- ravlus made use of refrigerant drafts; (theses put his trust in calefacients, such as remits, pepper, rue and the like, In vinegar; Howling looked kindly on calefacient. nttenuant and carmina• live medicines. Batey F.xerrlae. Place a baby on his back on a rug. and be will soon show you els own ideas about silent , reerclse. If his clothing is not too tight he w11I wave his little lege and arms in the air and kick nod sprawl in great delight. This Is 4X4-ellent for the muscles, and baby will show his appreciation of It by Ills evident plenanre in the Ilttlo -gymnas- tic% he performs. , Glass, F.ralahtags. Clam furnishings for the dressing room and bathroom are more and more popular. Sets of shelves with nickel supports, gine% towel rods and other fittings have eupermetl(11 to n Inrge ex- tent nickel enol even silver In bonnes of wealthGlens bathtnla are not very nen-. They are still too eslwnaive to have conte into common rise C..klna Filling. A .very gaol substitute for down or feather, In cushions la found 111 the cork 110st smell Inc pecking fruit, prin- cipally grnp,e, from nhrond. 11)1s can IN. bought quite inexpensively from grocers and fruiterers, Inc when the fruit is unpacked they hnve no further use for It. (blit water Is often mere eatisfnrtery than warm water Inc le ehing gloat If It Is left to drain Anil then. polished when dry. The glasses will leek much brighter if done In this manner. -e► The C.agreesleaal Ltbrarp, In its fine building the i:brary of congress should be safe al plust de- struction for many centuries. hire has cost the world many of its greatest col- lections. It ruined the ancient Alexan- drian library of the Ptolemies when We Christiania sacked the temple of Seraphs In the year l75. It cost the world thousands of ancient mauu- sc•ripts that were stored in Constauti- uople when the Crusaders captured the city. Twice the library of congress ' has suffered by fire -first et the de- structlou of the capitol by the British In 1814 and again in 1851. In its pres- ent housing It 1s protected by every possible aa(eguard and directed in its development by the must expert of custodians. And with a sense of pride In which all Americans must share the nation has given to its foremost sculp- tors and artists the opportunity to enrich its walls with their works. 11 is a monument to American thought and learning, which must grow in value and significance with each year. Tee Carious.. One. well known New York woman bas discovered, like some others of bee sex, that It does not pay to be too curi- ous. One of the did family retainers 1s a Reotchman named William, who does not believe in glossing over the truth for the sake of spariug his listener'tl feelings. The woman In question, al- though possessed of considerable chartn of manner, Is not a beauty and knows It. Her husband, recently deceased, was a remarkably handsome man, and his wife was one of his sincerest ad- mirers. One day when lthe was looking at her husband's picture on the mantel In the sitting room William was fuss- ing around the grate, and in a momeut of impulse she asked: "William, what do you think made sues a handsome man as Colonel S. marry- aueh a plain woman as me?" William looked from the portrait to the speaker, meditated a second and answered: "Must have been heaven's will, ma'am." The Afrieau Drama. The African drum appears in varied and often picturesque forms. 44Fbe na- tives make drums out of shells, tree trunks or earthenware, covered with the skin of some wild animal or some- times with India rubber. Of the origi- nal calabash drums there is probably only one specimen (n Europe. Some of the drums are highly ornamented either by painting or carving. One specimen, indeed, bas puzzled travelers, for there 1s depicted on it unmistaka- bly a cross and also u head of European type. A drum found in upper Lualaha bus a unique peculiarity In the way of a"sympath.'tic cord," formed by means of a small tube ingeniously inserted lu the side of the Instrument, which causes, when the drum is beatnik a vi- bration resembling that of the reed Pine. A Plea For seep. A learned doctor, pleading for soup on every dinner table, says: "A person comes to dinner weary and hungry and needs first something to stimulate the secretions of the stomach. The flat course, hot soup, does this by its action upon the nerves telePh control the blood vessels. Taking the soup slowly is an aid to digestion, and if -not a favorite dish fish or oysters can be substituted, serving the same pur- pose. The joint or roast can then be taken with benefit tt) the oystenu, and the game, vegetables and sweet,' should follow in their order, not nec- essarily in courses for the plain fam- ily dinner, however." lRlleage of the Blood. The mileage of the blood circulation reveals some astounding facts in our personnl history. 'Thus it bats been cal- culated that, assuming the bears to beat 69 times a minute at ordinary heart prelseurc, the blood goes at the rate of 207 yard. in the minute, or sev- en miles per hour, 168 miles per day and 6,520 miles per year. If u man of eighty-four years of age could have one single blow' corpuscle floating in his blood all his life It would have traveled in that same time 5,150,908 miles. Wretch wad See. A well known horseman describes a fact in natural history whish may not be generally known. It is that nil four footed beasts In maktng tie, first move- ment In walking, running or any sort of forward motion IUWays employ the loft hind leg as a starter. Even n child if put down ma all fours nud bid- den to advance in that position will make the first move, With Its left leg. Its hands at the time ocetipying the place of an animal`, fore legs. • Absolutely white flour makes the most beautiful white bread -the kind we all like. But white bread is not necessarily pure because it is white. To be pure it must be made from purifild flour. ' - There is only ont lnethod'1of making fl: ur absolutely pure, and that is by elec- tricity. No impurity can Withstand the searching; purifying work of this electrical process. The electrical method, is employed by every big mill in the United States. In Canada the only flour purified by electricity is Royal Household Flour therefore it is the only flour that can he . considered as absolutely pure. 'Say •• Ogilvie's Royal ,Household" to your grocer -he'll do the rest. Ogilvie Flour Mills Co., Limited. MONTREAL. • "Ogilvie. Rook for a Cook,' contains '130 pages of excellent recipes, some never before published: \our grocer can tell you how to get it h'I(I-.E 2 we... e. llrle 55otnt5311)11)1.0. 1050.0N It 000 [MO 1.1401111 ?War GUARANIlly PERFECTLY PURE,GENu1NE.A rMEE flaw ADUOCR Art OM All DIMLRS... AUTMOSIZIO 1(0a4T1an PVRCM1151 MON(♦ To ANTON(- rIMD1MG CABS( 4OR COMPLAINT. fes 4,7 the dealer fiom whom 1 Iron buy tion- light snap ►f eu 8111 any cause for complaint. Sunlight than other soaps, but is best when used in the Sunlight way. Soap is better 5e• Buy it a, 1 follow directions. 5 Lever llrotaere Limited. Toronto $5,000 reward will be lad t4- M \ person w h o Srorty that o'lighti.ap rontain, any In) trloua ehemL•da or any form •f adulteration. 161 BISSELL 3 DRUM STEEL ROLLER t4 Thus Dravida Bracket giving low down hitch and removing all neck weight. Solid Pressed sleet Brads of a spacial "baps in au the l)rnms. else Large Aal-Frtetle. -Bolles used In Bearings No Dents bearing to cut Inmost or grind. None genuine withmit the nam.e Inquire of your Agent or sddrew T. E. BISSELL, ELORA, ONT. Write for Booklet •' E." • "I'm Well Because of Liquozone," is s Tale In almost every Gamiest -every neigh- borhood -there are living examples of what Liquozone can do. Wherever you are, you need not go far to find some one who has been helped ley it. Talk to some of those cured orris; per- haps your own friends ore among them. Ark if they advise you tie try Lignozope. Or let us buy you a bottle, and learn its power for yourself. If you need help, pleaae don't wait longer; don't Stay Rick. Let us show to you -as we a to mil- lions -what Liquozone can Wheat Liquozone Is. The virtues of I,igwasone are derived solely from gases. The formula i a sent to each user. The propels of misting re- quires large apparatus, and from 8 to 14 days' time. It ii direrted by c herniate of the highest cine. The object I. to so fix and combine the gamestMtoca.rry into the Iystem a powerful eonic-germ icide. Contact with Lignozonc kill. may form of disease germ, F senate germs are of vegetable origin. Yet to thebody Ligon - sone is not oely harmless, but belpful in the extrerde. That ix its ms in dis- tinction. Common germicides are poison when taken internally. That phi why medicine has been so helpless in a germ disease. Liquozone is exhiltratir g;, vi- talising, purifying; yet no diseass.serm can exist in it. WR purehalted the Ammdcan rig'bh1 to IAquosoae after thousands -of tests had Told Everywhere. been made with it. Its power had been provr�, again and again, in the most dif- ficult germ diseases. Then we offered to supply the first bottle free in every di- sease that required it. And over one million dollars have been spent to an- nounce and fulfill this offer. The result is that 11,000,000 bottles have been used, mostly in the post two years. Today there an countless cured ones, scattered everywhere, to tell what Liquozone has done. But so many others need 'it that this 'offer is published still. In late years, sci- enee has traced scores of digesters to germ attacks. Old remedies do not apply to them. We wish to show those sick ones -at our cost --what Liquolwne can do. Where It Applies. These are the diseases in which Liquo- sone hes been most employed. In three it has earned its widest reputation. In all of these troublm we supply the first bottle free. And in all -no matter how dif- ficult -we offer each user it two mnntbs' further test without the risk of a penny. listens (Mitre -(font Atones,- num lo Onnomh.s 0..t AmnrMn, Hay Poem In/names Putrid f•noon rlpppw* newel Trn'hte a ionmrrh.a crnighs cnida M.l.115.- Nrnr.Igla canennirtion t•IIM Quinsy contagions OMawn Rbsomatl m fencer Catarrh Armenia--8,phllu Hylset.rr 015rrba. 11510 Messrs. Intap,paua Handrail TabMlrntn4. Tnaen.-Yid psra.M T*maR-n Imre Threat ?radian Alegi reset forms of the renewing Rldney'1',0Ohlea UT, Trnohl. Ammonia Trnuhlee Wom.n', 1n..aa.a Fever, lnasntmsl Mn fir ra srrh l mpnr. er coned Mond u,nally 1ndl-.t• a germ •earl In neroon. drM111w Lionuenne acts ass e1ta11aR, accomplishing remarkable ream).. 50c. Bottle Free. If you need Liquoaone, and have never tried it, please Send us thin coupon. We will then mail you an order on n local druggist for a hull -size bottle, and will pay the druggist ourselves for it. This it ctur free gift, made to convince you; to ice the product itself show you what it can do. In justice to yourself, please accept it today, for it places you under no obligations whatever. Liquosone casts 50e. and $1. 60DERIC11 1ELEGRAPIIY SC1100L come 10 the Ualerlch •'elegraphy Nehool nasi u1 a few month.. you will be able to earl a .aktry of tip) to ;tin per month. 'there is t great demand fur oWratun. Ike ready to bold a position un lite Uuclpb & (;,derrick Icy. (feed chances for lady •ela•plurs. A. E. MATHESON, Principal 141'1'1'1; (l.tf, Th"nl.uu a 4•.4)'19 Jlu.ic vdre, ou I0r S,tnure. CUT OUT THIS COUPON r111)t out and mad It to The Llqunan. 1 nm pesy,441.444 Wabash Ave., Chicago. My rhenium la........ ....• T haws tried l.lgnnat,, bat if rig 10111 ,apply me• 4114 bows ft** I will MIN tl 1lllll RD......................... Mea foil waives errlq plainly. true. that .h u ' Rs, *orlon a paw n,er, noir Aar rhr,irl an or MOOl5I Met est past Llq.Nkr wW te Wells auspb.l 1w • tK Build Up Now h) get 1ingutll' Beef, Iron & incN$1.00 bottle for 75:. Cud L st r 011 $1,00 bottle fur 50e. Compound Syrup Ilypophos' phites $1.00 butte, 51c. Any of these medicines will put you in good shape for the spring. H. W. Thomson's DRUG STORE: BROWN'S Celebrated Hair Grower. )'hysir1511,, ScientLd,.. etc. have given their unqualified tests to the only known remelies which will nbsletry do what Is claimed for them. and at the .same time 41)414. be relied upon as ab.olut(•y harmless and effective. We do not cairn to grow hair oma shining laths haul where the routs of the hair are tiled Or de- stroyed and Ito fine hair left. but If there ibi any tine hair left we can snake it grow. We hate grow 11 hair no helots that have been bald for teat•s nod years, and there is not it ('10.09 (o be found w here a young manor woman who is lo*- jug 1 heir hair and becoming bald Where mfr (Vie - rated hair growing remedies will fail to pro - 'duce a good healthy heart of hair, If mod acceding to tbe. directions. To whom it may concern : - 1 most heartily endorse the use of Brown's ('riehrat.d Ilair (1 rower. lay personal expert. euce 1 hove found that It 1s not a common pat- ent nitul4•ine, but a '1ientincally prepared el • ad 4.0111p0111111. which prevents the for- matiuu of dandruff. and otherwise cleanses the scalp .0 that the Imo not only disnxrtinues to fall cul. Intl 1xgis to grow b1 (loose places which are bane, \ly hair was falling very butt and in smile places any scalp had become quite bald. 1 used B.C.H. Brower : toy emit) le now quite free from dandruff. mid supporta As (.3150 a growth of hair it. if ever did. 11. 3. WATER t ieneral It'presentative (•,iradian I'orro.pondemoe college. For Rale by S. E. HICK, JAMES WILSON. Druggists CEMENT BRICKS Thome proposing to build the coaling 5Pas)11 would do well to investigate the bricks matte by us. They are Firmly Pressed Evenly Finished Can be colored to suit Rock -faced for trim- ming The perfect brick for handing pur- pose•.. Fur prices and pat fielders white tc The Goderich Cement Brick Co., Ltd J. BkOPBEY & SON f Illi LEAIIN0_. Funeral Directors and Embalmers Orders .srlully attenocd to it all hours, night or day 1111) GU\TDRY 1311OS� • y �v r L e ilack A N D 'Bus Stables (1001) 11011SEy CA'i(RIA(1EM PHA ETONS ---ET('., AT-- REAMONABLE --RATES-- Weil-it kin n t ed -RATES--- \thee((-rip"point('(1 !lecke and teli- nbM driv'eet•e bre charge of the 1 11s•s, whieh will meet all t rain lint' atea111110MMN \1.1. ('ALI t ATTENDED T'•1 4'ROMi'TLY FROM HOTELS AND PRIVATE HOUSES GUNDRY BROS. MOUTH STREET PHONE FIFTY