The Signal, 1906-4-12, Page 3Figgi
Molders
are simply kidney diaottiers. The hiOnim
Alter the blood of all that shouldn't be
there. The blood passes through the kid-
neys every three minutes. Lithe kidneys
do their work no impurity or cause of
disorder can remain in the dreulatioe
longer than that time. Therefore if your
blood is out of order your kidneys have
failed u, their work. They are In need of
stimulation, strengthening or doctoring,
)ne medicine will do all three, the Anent
and most imitated blood medicine there
r
Dodd's
Kidney
Pills
CURED HER BOY
OF PNEUMONIA
Newmarket Mother is loud in her
Praises of the Great Con-
sumption Preventative
"My son Laurence was take. down
' with Pneumonia," says Mrs. A. 0. Fisher,
of Newmarket, Oat. "Two doctors at-
tended him. He lay for three months
almost like a dead child. His lung,
became so swollen, lis heart was pressed
over to the right mid Altogether I think
we paid $140 to the doctors, and all the
time he was getting worse. Then we
commenced the Dr. Slocum treatment.
The effect was wonderful. We saw a
difference in two days. Our boy was soon
strong and well"
Here is a positive proof that Psychine
will cure Pneumonia. But why wait till
Pneumonia comes. It always starts with
a Cold. Cure the Cold and the Cold will
never develop into Pneumonia, nor the
Pneumonia into Consumption, The one
sure way to clear out Cold, root and branch,
and to build up the body ay that the Cold
won't come back is to use
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if you wish to test
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M W NOVt)ELZ, - Goder
THE "LORNE"
REMEMBER
We build bo idea good w.eon
Pinuehe of ell blade, Meerews, Sell.,..
Manure Seconders, Stuffier..
Wheelbarrows. Ste., Etc.
.a Si pleased to nail yes our cataloger
The Wilkinson Plough Co.
LIMITI;U
TORONTO • OINIDI
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
as -tight tins retain all the
freshness and crispness,
ntarter where or when
you buy them.
They -come to your ta-
ble just as inviting ancl de-
licious as though you ate
them at the ovens in the
bakery. At all grocers in
Reed theater,. Copli 120, es MP. e•
'i'ttF; It; Ns1i 5 r t>;Ol iI.:K leFt I IN A l 1( ►
Xews of the Sistriet.
The treaters of 1Vingitam Methodist
,•hutch have purchased au individual
communion set at a pat of 111115 -
Constable Vatntot•man, of Wing -
ham, hate received notice of his ap-
pointment its Pro viucialconstable.
Mr. I Mrs. J. U. Sterner have
moved from Zurich to El ' •a, where
Mt'. Merrier haus opened up a general
store:
1'idcr the . auspices of the Pres-
bytery of Maitland a suunuet- school
will he held in Lgcknow in the ll,
of June next.
Thi Sovereign Batik has opened at
brand% at Brnc.•tleld, with T. Dunlop,
sun of Rev. J. t'. J)uulup, formerly of
Clinton, in charge.
H. Cochrane, of the Wiughaul
marble works, hos sold his interest .ill
the Hrusse•ls marble works to Joe
11unler,;of that place. '
Mr. Mcliregur has disposed of his
chopping mill in Winghaml to C. H.
Rintoul. Mr. Mu(ilegor's III•heulth
was the cause of the el ge.
Mrs. John McKeuziea, aft old re.i-
deet of Kincardine vicinity, Iuiamul
away recently at the residence of her
son, Jude. A., in Kineanline.
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Campbell,
of Kincardine, recently celebrated the
fiftieth anniversary of their marriage.
The worthycouplehave been resi-
dents of Kincardine sines IMO.
Plans are luring pep,ued fur . the
emelt of new driving sheens for the
Onturim street Mithmdist church, ('lin-
ton. The sherds will be of cement and
cnclorred. .
Witighanl AilVallee : '1'lic question
of a htspitxl in Winghaut is is•ingF re-
viv,rl, and action slung certain lines
propised. The uuettet' haat not ani -
s 'II definite shape its yet.
Sarah Robb. relict of the late David
Mc('illloch, passel ii way on 'Thursday
fur ' g, .tpt•il 51.1i. at the reside•rtce
l, f l,cc ran -fn law. Alexander Stewart,
.• Vorth, The deceased was ninety
i'e :Jtt•s of rage.
Th 'many friends of the fa 'ly in
thi thin will regret to learn oil the
d lth of Mils. 'Thm11uti Hitellby, lis••
rt'Iv et Ashfield, at' Ia:f 1.enunx
street, T1114 flail, Which tlei,: Illitee 1111
Send/1y evening. April' 1st.
The dwitli Gook place on M,Wrlt U' kh
of M,x .1. 31uKev. of Hnwielio' f}v1, n
short illness. Mr. McKee' prtedieei•asud
her alsutt fourteen years. "The de-
ceased was sixtvttwo years of age and
is survived by one son and two daugh-
ters.
John Walker. l+riprietor 'of the
Walker House. Kincardine, died on
Sunday in hir seventy-eighth year.
He was a resident of Kincarline for
upwards of fifty-five yen... Ilk wife.
three sons and serest datrglitt•rs sur-
vive.
Allan I). 14uinnt: of the township
hit Gni. and Miss Margaret Riley, of
the township of Morris. were utiitu'd
In marriage at the 31i thi,slirt pat son -
Age. Brussels. on Wednesday after-
noon 1)f hurt week by Itev. T. Wesley
Comm..
John In et and A. T. Davidson
h tee awarded the contract of building
their block of stores in Luck now to
Jan -line & Robertson, of Amylw•rlev.
'l'he front of the building is to hr of
block cement, w'iIii concrete in the
back and centre walls.
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Andrews. of
Clinton, mourn the loss of their nine-
vc,u•-odd sun. Otto. who, died nth S1111 -
lay, April 1st. Death Naas plumed by
interlard bleeding of the capillaries and
• 'I veins, followed by hemorrhages
•.f the nose antitomacli.
Rev. Thorn. Col, i former pastor' of
she Methealist chcn Scaforth, died
at Toronto on Wednesday of 'last
week. of diabetes. fir en which he had
• offered fur some t' He WAS a
I ative of 31anchescr. Englund and
WW1 st•tcntt-tire rears old.
Onu' it the oldest residents of Bruce
inwnshiti passed away recently in the
Im•t•w,n of George D. It'Kay. in his
.ipaty-eighth year. Mr. McRae 'n As
siren in Zon.b t • ty of Oxford, mid
v , to Bruce township in l+ii'_'.
,there be resided till his death.
The h of Mr, and Mts. WV11t.
t nfhngwtaal, of Exeter. WAS Iwr'aved
hast week by the death of their daugh-
ter. Annie May, sit the age of fourteen
veers. For several months she had
been afllietcd with diabetes, which rf -
s,dted in death n11 Tuesday -utuI)
of last week.
F. I'. Allcnrk. whit has been a t't•si-
lent of I lirt4,n for over thirty years
inti fur two dcu teles a 1114 ill in the
foundry, intends ]cds'ing there in a
few weeks, having deciderl to give np
moulding on account of ill -health.
Mr. and Mrs. Allcock will prulatbly
:mike their home in 11 'lien.
Samuel McIlwain was up Indole
Police Magistrate Morton, Wingham,
recently on It 1•h4114.7e of assailt and
battery. The charge War laid by his,.
daughter, Mabel, who bore marks of
rhe ill-trcntment.she had received. III.
was convicted 1 u n Alen to the
jail at Goderich for sixty days.
-After an illness of tw•o nr1nt.hs Mrs.
J. Myers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Kelly, of Blyth. passed away mn
Thursday; Match 20th. She was
twenty-three years of age and leaves
to mourn her lints her husband and a
little daughter, besides her parents
and several brothers and misters.
On Monday, April 2nol, MrS. Huck,
wife of W. Huck, of the 16th conces-
sion of Hullett, passed away after
Iwing in failing health for some time
with pulmonary tuberculosis. She
was in her forty-seventh yeat• and be-
sides her bereaved hushed le'as'es a
family of three daughters and two
sons.
Ripley Express : .Manors Bryan,
license inspector of South Bruce. says
he will not, be surprised if the 1Yhlt-
ney Government gicip hint the
-walking ticket." Mr. van is popu-
lar with both patties, smut this will not
interfere with the outer to go. There
are only four dher Lilw•raI inspec-
tors left in the Province.
A quiet wedding took ilatceat•the
Exeter rectory on Saturday. Mauch
:31st, when Frank Sweet, win of James
Swett.. and Miss Ida Mitchell,young-
eat daughter of John Mitchell, all of
Exeter, were united in wedlock by the
Rev. Jt. .1. M. Perkins. The young
.ample were unattended. Mr. and
Mrs. Sweet have left fur Regina,
where they will take up their resi-
dent -P.
Word was received in Clinton Net
week of the death of .luules Nesbitt,
eldest son -of Ali. Nesbitt. formerly of
f}etderich townships. He was Pam-
ployed on the C. I'. R. as a baggage -
man, running between Medicine Hat
and Calgary. No partirstlnes its to
how he met his death were given, hot
it is assumed that he was killed id a
collision. He was ahwnit twenty-two
years ,ukl.
A pretty wedding took place at the
y,rl(denim of Charles Weeks. Parr line;
Stanley, on Thursday. Match 11th,
when his daughter, Miss Charlotte
laalxel, became the wife of David W.
McAsh, it .prosperous young farmer of
I the Parr lane. Rev.'rhos. Davidson,
of Varna, was the officiating cletgy-
wan. Mr. and Mt•s. Mi'Ash have
taken, up their residence on the
rw
gwu's tine farm on the l'ai'r line.
On 1Vcdneslay 11f Lt:a week the
hemi t,f Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Davis.
1st cuucussiun of Stephen, was the
scene of a plewutnt event, it being the
marriage of Mrs. Davis' sister, Miss
Alin• Harris, youngest daughter of
Mrs. M. J. Harris, of Exeter, to Hub-
ert Dalrymple, dee-It-it-Mu of Ilensall.
Only the relatives of the Goutl•actiilg
parties were present. The ceremony
was performed by Rev. 'A. II. Going,
pastor of J: •s street Methlalist
church, Exeter. Mr. and .Utes. Dal-
rymple will reside ill IIrua,►11.
On Sunday, April 1st, the death
:took place of Mrs. Conrad Bobbin, of
Zurich, in her eightieth year. She was
staving with her daughter. Mrs.
Strlck, of the l tt Ii t•oicession of }la)'.
when elle passed awry after an illness
of Alaut two weeks. The tleveitrnl
and her husband became residents of
Zurich fifteen years )ego. Mr. Bolden
Spis-deceit/441g her by Al t eight years.
he is survived by two sons, flenry
and Edward of Manitoba, anti two
daughter, Mrs. Johnston, of the it
entic •ss' 'of Hay, mud Mrs. Stt•lck,
of the lath concession,
East Huron License Commiisioner.
By the removal of .1. A. Strang
ftr,ni'the riding of Er;t Haan, a
vacancy war created in the buarl of
license enmuuissioners. and %Vie. Wil-
son, of 1Vraxeter, has leen appointed
in his plats%
Their Golden Wedding.
Mf•. and Mrs. 'l'm.uuet( McKay, of
Hittite'', Observed the gulden anniver-
sary of their wedding on Thursday
evening, March St h, by a social
gathering mf is number of t heir friends.
During g the evening Mr. and Mrs, Mc•
Kay were presented with a compli-
mentary iuldress and at handsome easy
chair each.. •
Former Clinton Lady Wedded.
The Toronto Globe gives nnamount
of the marriage of a, former Clinton
young lady, Miss Mildred \'iclot•ia
`'1111 Passel, daughtet• of the lite J.
Van Tassel, Party Sound. to Sandford
J. Met:Alum, London, England. The
marriage took place in Turotitll let the
residence of Richard Mitchell, tier.
J..14u11e•s, rm-b mu' of the Churdf of the
Redeemer, officiating. Later Mr. and
Melt Mu•l'adlu11t left for New 1"ork en
'matefur London, England, where
they will reside.
Death of D. J. Aitchesoc, Mcl(iflop.
David J. Aitchestu passed aware
Veil suddenly at his rwsideuce in Mc•
Kilhi1e, -neatr llarput•hey, in Friday,
Slatch :filth. Mr. Aitches,n had been
an invalid for several years, suffering
fri'In a species tie paralysis, the re-
sult of an injury, and recently sold his
farm property atndxuchaset1 a large
truck of land in the It_dtnon►um district,
with the iotenliun of going West
with' his sons, hoping to be henefltted
thereby. All arrange•tte-Inn held been
made for his delatrhuw 1u the West
when he passed quietly away in his
sleep. The dw•cas•d was in his Miry -
eighth rear and leaves it wife, three
suns and two daughters.
Sudden Death.
.Lis. Hopkins ii,. of Hallett. died
seldenly on Thursday. Much filth.
He had not been feeling•ve•ry well mal
drove into Clinton to consult his
physician, at)elhall just started On his
h •want journey. when he took a
weak spell and suddenly expired in his
beggt•. Mr. Hopkinson, was born in
Yorkshire, England, and first settled
ill I 1 n l lett about t thirty years ago. ow n-
iug a Unlit 1111 I he 70h naso asimtf for
• yews. mnte• years ago he sus
s•paraterl from his wife, who. with
One.' soua, yow resides in tit• United
Stater. Helios swcnty-nine yearn of
age and was it quiet. indurtt•idnr till -
len, we'll liked by his acquaintances.
Death of Mrs. O'Brien, Hay.
Last week another of the pioneers
of ii.s township passed away in the
strath of Mrs. O'Brien, relict of tile
late Henry O'Brien. in her seventy-
sixth year. The dete,uxsl had been ill
for upwards of threes years. She was
ts,in in Ireland and at an early age
came to I'anaula with her parents, the
family settling near Clinton. F'ifh•-
four years age she was married to her
late husband, who predeceased her
thirty-seven years, and they settled
on The farts in Ility on which she
lived till her death. She is survived
by three lenun and twe tia tighWrs :
William ail Ifenry, on the home-
stead : Jahn, of Exetet• ; Mrs. James
Gould, of }lady, and Mrs. II. K. Hus-
ton, of .Exeter.
Presentation to ex -Warden Miller.
On the eve of his ,/departure from
Witixetet• to take ill, r•sidtmee in;
'1'o: onto the ,neudwns - of. Forest
Lodge, A. F & A. ML, No. 1112, M rnit-
rier, took advantage of the 1,w. anion
to present. ex -Warden Hebert Miller,
an ell member. with a kindly -worded
address are twlnied by a tine past
toasters jewel, suitably engraved. The
Brussels Post gives the following in-
teresting sketch of Mr. Miller's life:
"Mr. Miller was (worn in Berwick-
shire, Strained. and came lib Canada
in 11.611, locating in this section of
Heron /minty. then an nabrnk,•n
wilderness. S e rears afterward
were spent in chopping and clearing
up land. In ISIll he bought the farm
in Tim/Merry township, near WVrnx-
eter, which he recently disposed of
after a residence open it for over
forty-one years. He has been inter,
e+tel for years in the pmchivae of ties
and bridge materiel for railway aGaugecoin-
Iitleit. For the Narrow Gauge in
n7a hi, hail a tie contract from Wlax•
eter tte Hamilton ; in i,0111 he had a
entriet for building the deviation of
the Toro to, Orey & limp at Wroxe-
ter at t e time of the transferring
of that railway to the C. I'. H. and
wideningthe gauge. Following this
g
he bought and shipped Innrher and
ties, assorted and inspw tel lumber for
the score compan and was in charge
of the loading an distributing of lies
for several year's on the Ontario dish
Mom of the C. P. R. west of Mon-
treal. fast year Mr. Miller tweeted
bridge timber for McKenzie & Mann
at Depot Harhxrr. This in Mr. Miller's
tenth ronset'utive year in Huron
county council, being Warden last
year. and it is doubtful if any occu-
pant of the chair e'er spent more
time over it than ex -Warden Miller.
Although removing fn9tn the county
shortly he will not likely resign his
seat at the board, ars he will he hack
and ftd•th during the balance of this
year and this will obviate tin election
and give the county council the hone-
flt of Mr. Miller's expatiator."
Miller's (trip Powders care. Mot
sale by Jae, Wilson.
AiP 5.000 .° eaoi t whlly
o w•a w any
r1,m w prove. that
Sunlight Soap , onta,ne any
fens of9 chemical. or ally
(erre of adulteratww.
is equally good with hard or soft water.
If you use Sunlight Soap in the Sunlight way (follow directions)
you need not boil nor rub your clothes, and yet you will get better
results than with boiling and hard rubbing in the old-fashioned way.
As Sunlight Soap contains no injurious chemicals and is perfectly
pure, the most delicate fabrics and dainty silks and laces may be
washed without the slightest injury.
Lever Brothers Limited, Toronto
5cSe, a ud foSaw5 C
e d,reeswa •
Your money refunded by
the dealer from whom you buy
Sunlight Soap if you bud any
caws for complaint
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AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES.
New Act Makes Some Important
Changes Respecting Them.
The new Agricultural Mu ieiet k's Act
which has heien hitroehuctsl in the
la.gislnture by llun. N. Munteitii
makes me • considerable changes
from the conditions under the present
Act. The teethed of dividing the
grant mode to si m'It•t ie', I,. entirely
changed. Hitherto district societies
have drawn $*11l earl,. While the town-
ship six•ieties ill eachdistrict have
divider} g theuis•Irca the. s f
$1211 in proportion Ill the fact• of
paid-up members., Hereafter the en-
tire grunt mf $711,(55) will be dividedpro tutu g Al the agricultural
societies of the I'ilvince in prop er-
t• to the at t of -y ex-
pender in the previous year hoe agri-
cultul•atl pulp aou•s. 'lies Is specified
gin
the et as being for the. holding of
spring stallion shmws, prizefar agri-
cultural pr thu•ts, •y spent for
agricultural and hullicultura p erioli-
i-ala, for the importation of pe r' -hied
stock. for ph.ughittg matches. ft • teed
fairs, crap cnnapetitions, and mat
funis c pt•t it ions. for the dertruc '4111
Of noxious weeds and porn icitem '-
sects. It will out include the rennin
expenses of the society, officers' std=
cries, or any t I I tared in paying for
special attt•at-tions. infer lion in
regard o this expendit ere must lie
set forth IF :tffldatvut an or la -fol' the
first duty e Mat This will enable
the gran to be distributed P,enlier
than formerly, so that societies will
s•curc lie '.tnonev long before the
short's are brhl. No society is to re-
ceive 'note tl.:t i 1151 except inNew
$I t
Ontario, where grants shah lie 4111 the
basis of double those of the organized
counties. -
Regarding, Horse -racing.
In regard to horse -raring, the provi-
sions of the act remleii, its at .present.
with the tidditiun tof a Clause which
provides that in ease their is any con-
viction under this section a society
pagen to have permitted hone-vac-
thall be deboned from receiving n
grant in the following Veal*. - 'rhe sig-
nificance of this claws. is that Biala of
ped, under the t•eguletion,of the of-
ficers of the soc:et)•, un'etwrmitteetl, but
horse -racing is prohibited, and any
Ipers.oh guilty of A violation of the law
is ladle to a heavy tine. Thus officers
permitting horse -racing and pwr.uns
lutl'tlt'llatting ill hors•-r'acng may be
tined ms before. 11111 it, the event of at
tine (wing imposed the society will
hereafter he made to suffer by at teni-
1wwrary withdraw I of its grant.
The old agp•bcult re nth/ arts act has
been divided into t separate acts,
one respecting age 'aural societies,
tone respecting hurti•ultunel sx'ietics•
and at third resp actin'. the Provincial
*gric1110ml atsuticiatic s. Heretofore
agricultttratl societies ole 411•gamized
according to districts a • d townships.
The present act slakes n i distinction
among ?gaie•tits. Each ' ill now Is•
known according to the pl cent which
it holds its annual exhibits' u.
This Ite•t will not go into force un-
til Fein • y 1. 1957. so that ss•ieti,•s
may hold their next annual neeting
under the old act and edited them -
/wives to the altered circumstan eat.
•
Croup Is Deadly I
it roost be stopped quickly. N
ing so since as Ncet•t•ihinv. (live it
(tumidly, and rub it on rh..Mt.and throe
croup SI/011 vanishes. NO doctor cat
write a more efltcient pees ription than
Pols,n'w Nert•ilime, whirl, reaches, the
truuhl- 1 deer guirkly. The mar -
yellow; power 41f Net•viline will surprise
yon; it's the best I s•hold teineely
for coughs. colds. sine rhe•st. a -roup,
nail internal pain 'of every kind.
Ian•ge bottles have leen sold by all
du-,tlers for nearly fifty yearn at 2i u'.
t
I
t
t
1
S oicism. ,
Georgie, aged ive, land gime iptai the
pantt'y ,against. his thet's orders
and picked the frosting BromBromthe cake.
Hii. they spanked him. Georgie
t
did mucry. 11e wasn't even angry.
Whet, it twin 41ye t• hie mother dropped
I ibu at chair. (iroe ie stored leekiig
o t of the window. There• was it deep
mil nee for n run dr• of Ireb11mem. Then
(ice gie I,x,krd aa rutr,d at his Int them'
and ip,hetnnly said : "11,'s a mh'e• day.
ain'4 1 hur •'—The Pilgrim.
I' ep the. Bowels Rbgular.
If you bowels didn't •r for a
week yet would be prostrated. If
than one• day got -till von bee
languid. lob 1 gets lad. ht•eath hor-
ribly offensiv •, you feel sick all over.
To remedy th s take Dr. Ilainilton's
Pills, which re Witte the [vowels and
cue u-oustipuili i . Taken at night yon
are well by morn g. They purify and
cleanse the system prevent headache,
bilious/mem and she' sttenach. Prompt
and certain are Dr. • wmllton's Pflln of
Mandrake and Rutter nt, Lie'. per box
or flee for Win at all • *lees.
Surely.
Little Girl -"Mrs. T
grin, Itis
mit her wants to ken if she n borrow
mi dizze'n eggs: she wants ter ,it tho•
u
allow it hen." Neighbor - "Mt, ye
have a hen siltin', hart• ye didna
ken ye keepit hens." Li
I WISH OUR OWNER ,
WOULD USE PATERSONS
WIRE EDGE ROOFING AND
KEEP US DRY.
If you don't want sick poultry, keep
(Mon under
Paterson's "Wire edge"
Ready Roofing
Leaks and dampness arc boun'l to
creep in if you roof the buildutgs with
shingles or tin. •
PATEasotr'S "\Clan EDGE" make,
roofs air -tight, water -proof and tire -proof -
and lasts a lifetime. It keeps barns, chicken
houses and tool sheds always dry. Cheaper
than shingles.-
. you can do the roofing yourself. Our booklet
tells how. Write for it and a free simple of the
best rooting made.
. Hardware stealer,. e.- rywhe,e have it or will
get it for you.
PATERSON MFG. Co. LWOW. Toronto son Montreal
The public is warned a nM buying ga es that infringe against
patent, a purchasers as well as users Sr. laving themselves liable.
FROST
STEEL
GATES
The strong features
of Prost Vence are
combined in the Gates
A special feature a the
Game of eoslimtons
steel tubing. This is
vasty; stronger than s
lame with elbow tor-
n.rs and malleable
wi.tings. The henry
wire filling in
,gain,t sagging
Pest Wire Peace CO's
Pnr, sale by
J. J. MOORE, _ Benmiller
W. M. HOWELL, Goderich
FRED. LEIBOLD, - Zurich
W. H. STOG s ILL. - ,' Varna
Y
the Girl
"Neither we doe, but Mrs. 'Wu in',.
gann -to gie um it len' it' a hen t at's
Bann to sit, and mat mither thoeht t at
if ye end gie us a len' to some eg • .
w'i•nd find the nest tiorsel's."
Not Sleeping Well.
Without sleep there can he no bodily
or trental vigor, rrinsequentlyslt•eple'ss-
ne•s is dangen,rs condition. Noth-
ing sip purely restores sleep as Ferro -
wine ; it's harmless—Jona nourishing.
strengthening Moir. Fetmzone vital-
ises every part of the laxly. makes the
nerves hardy, completely rebuilds the
system. The venose of sleeplessness is
removed -- health In rnstoted you can
work, eat, sleep, - feel like new after
using Ferr ttono. Don't pot on'- Fut.
rayons mute ark. per hes at all dealers ;
get it today.
411.-
Or—
AND
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COAL
AND
HARD WOOD
ALL KINDS
TRY MY PRICES FOR CASH
before ordering this season's Wood and Coal.
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BEST QUALITY OF COAL
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JustAbout Buggies
boggy nary be dt•scribell as •';t hex un wheels;" but you
wunitl never think of ,lying Knell a desript' to the elegant
;turmoils manufacture by -
WM. GRAY & SONS, Chatham,
for whom I am the agent, in (Iuslevir'h. Their earl jigger are Ila,•
acme of skilled workmanship and good taste, with the ,solid
foundation of a long and sunxsful experience in the making of
high-grade vehicles..
Some Points in 11'hcn you hey a "Gray " rnr-
u ff triage you ate putting your money
(fray Carriages. , into as flrmt-,'Iasi... investment. 'there
is nothing hist. "good enough" in a
"(fray" buggy ; every part of it Is the result of careful. honest
work, with special attention to
COMFORT iN RiDiNG,
STRENGTH, DURABILITY AND
Tuoasuay, Apr11 12, 1906 3
It is much more Important to do
right than not to du wrung ; further,
the one is passible, the other has
always been and ever will he iw•
possible, -H. I.. Steve mason .
It will be
to your Interest
to curie and see regarding tout
Maisie you are gibing to build.
If it. is u FURNACE Wo hove
11114111 to suit all places and the
prices are right.
For the BATH ROOM we
have everything up-to-date.
P.AVETROUGHING, ROOF-
ING and all kinds of METAL
WORK done in first-class style
by goal ntechuuics.
al
A gostock of RANGES,
GRANITEWARE and TIN-
WARE to chtoruse from.
COAL OIL arid GASOLINE
Always in, hand at
W. R. Pinder's
Successor to G. N. Davis
•
PIMPLINE
PIMPLES
Pimplim•' is absolutely guaranteed
to cure the worst eilltefl of piiiiplem and
other Snell skin (diseases that can be
found, F11111' Or liVe applications have
entirely cured mild cases and we guar-
antee one bottle a perfect cure.
3loney refunded if not satisfactory,
To Whom It May Concern :
I wed Pinipline and can highly
with pimples and a skin disease
for yeara. 1 used leas than a
bottle of Pinipline and I am per-
t lllll cured ; there is not a
pi lll pie on my fact.. It is a
wonderful cure.
Tilt is. Co us
Guelph. Ont.
Price 30 cents, postpaid
GUELPH, ONT.
e THE
FARMING
WORLD
CANADA'S FAVORITE FARM
AND STOCK PAPER.
Ptibii.h..4 at Toronto on the 1st
and 15th of each month.
00 cents a year, two yeat•K for $1.
lhovidell to the fat•ns and its
interest h.
THE FARMING
WORLD and
THE SIGNAL
tHwth papers
fur "" $1.30
A sample copy for the asking.
subscriptions taken now will be
ilitted from January 1st, 1111111.
N. B. - Above offer includes also a
tb,
year's subscription to The Mont-
real Weekly Herald.
J. BROPHY & SON
1111? LEADINO--
and Embalmers
hours, ,ight or d•ir
Livery, Hack,
'Bus Stables
(1000 HORSES
CAHRIAOKN
PHA KTONN
RICAMONABLE
Well-appointed
Italia and reli-
able drivers in
charge off the
'Humes, which will
meet all train
04114 my warehouse, Hamilton stiect, Goderich. if you
want to nee wane II ill. buggies. A pleasure to show them.
L. W, LAVIS
ALL CALIS ATTENDED TO
PROMPTLY FROM HOTELM
AND PRIVATE 110U8S8
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