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The Signal, 1906-11-1, Page 3THE siw'AL • (:I1I)1011C1I )r'VAN() Tncltuaav, November let 1806 3 ,fews of the Sistriet. The people of N'inghatu expect to twenty-tlflh atuiverwtry of the wt•.tl• Ise able to are their new isogonic.. in I ding of the host and hostess. .. Irgatit the course of a few weeks. gifts were presented to the ctuplt� by their relatives and neighbors. The trurteer of the Leatdbury public school have agreed to build a new school house next rummer. N. M. Sanders bar been appointed'1 I)IVllion Court clerk at Exeter in place of Ernest Elliott, resigned. ll. W. Tory'Zy has disputa"! of his Wa•gcretfarw on the 3rd cotcessio►t of Norris, to Joel' H. Heller., the prier be- ing $4.IKS. Miall K. t'hidley, teacher in N. 14. Nu. 7, Ilullrtt, hag tendered her t•esig- nation, as rhe wishes to attend the Normal College. About seventy guests spenta pleas- ant time at the bottle of Mr. 1 Mr.. Kolmer Gardiner, of Farquhar, of ?ri- dgy evening, lt)th inst. it being the FOR ALL HUMOURS Lem., Salt Rheum. Funnies. Hr -ao remedy Isiah ,wore reticle'haa Mua Owetenl. Mea teLevee mfemmanon, soothe. pais. causes sew moue to weer i.e •101•CAL. and octans lite aka to heakhy smoolMea.. eh, J. W ea, ,7) /A,e,rna.r .pr r, roewle, n .UO '11 0 a o.f.,/u/ , . / Y,elwblf• H.- w .1bo,•, Pi, "/ A,aA/y .naw enQN Mara th,la.e.t J Atsewa Mrs Tablets asd Blood Tonic help to a more thorough cure. At chivvy. -04 from The Chime' Co. el Caddo. Lammed. Haa.Ace- Tomato. In.a on getting • �awa 4AAA 00c1 'ILC Underwear That is Guaranteed You gett,exaedy what you pay for- or you get your moony back --when you buy StanfieId's "Unshrinkable" Underwear Every dealer. handing STANFIELD'S, is authorized to refund the purchase once, should any STANFiELD garment shnnk from any cause. Safe Underwear for you to buy. isn't it ? IT CLEANS AND iT CURES "Royal Crown" Witch -Hazel Toilet Soap It's a toilet soap and a medicated soap -- for the price of ordinary soap. Only roc. acake. 3cake3 for 25C. At all Dra3Dttts Sed Des/era. on Tuesday evening of Inst week, Mr. and Mrs. Janus Millis, Kipla•n, erlebrttttvl lisw flftit•th auttiv.rs;uy tl' their marriage. (leu. ..VIeatlt•y, or Natant. 134i week ettperiencel it s.coutl stroke of paralysis. which has rendered hint pt•,urtitaily Helpless. Abram 1. Walker, of l'tediton, passed away on Sunday, 21st 1111.. atgel thirty )stator. The v g t, had hl•ru at invalid for two years. The deal)? cal' liearg0 Hl algwon, alt aged resident of h:gumItd will., 11C- curtrd crit Sunday, 1)itu1N•r Slant. The deceased was 111 his st•wruty-ninth year. Mrs. 'I'IIt)w. SINN1Nl•r, it ft reitt'i resi• dent of Clint un, diel un Odolt•' 141 h at the humw of her son near Alex- ander, Jlat. She wax iighty•f years of age. \Vill M••l.t•ud• the will-kuuNu en- tertainer of Seat wth. left last week of it three months' trip to the \\'est• aw far ate th1• e,wiil, HA manager fair at cute Carl c cans'. H. J. Itichardttln, of Stanley, has averpted the lectur•rrship ill 1lanitAtot Uolleg. which was recently offered It 1 ' and hats gone to Winnipeg 1.11 .•ts• same his ditties. Mr.. •las. liner. tf Kt., had lhate Sit., brisket Said w•:i, other- wise injured :11 \\'itghiuu a few dales ago, lira hots, Lr,tuing frightened, and thrtwicg her out o1 the rig. N. Holton hire disposed of hi+ 11.1. were fuel ill 'I'11.kerstlith tt hi, bntthrr. Henry Horton. for at sutl in the 'arigltt...ilia...I of 1146a1sr, Nle. awl Mrs. Horton will retrive to Harper• hey Iii t•.wid.•. • .lobi, Nichol diel at her Is • in T11rn1n•rry to 'I'uesliy of let week aged thirty -now years. Sh.• tc a. ,1 daughter of \\'rtt.Johnston, elf Tami- ls -1-o., and haul resided in IIle tuN•n- -kip all her life. Tho,. Higgins. Tate of l'ollwtrne. has taken is.ss.•ssitn of the t illtgr More a1 Sumtn.rhill, which lie recent It 'wrcIlat I. Mr. 111141. Ills. liriw•ItG•r lave rd 1.. this %V ALlrt. f3E111 1111 Alar 7th concession of Hallett, whi.h they liaise rented. .1. K. Swart., .of 11'itghoiii, balsa•'. let• has made ai titlildinl, rryotYI •fol these parts. IA... thalt) Iwv. w'erk• after the work on his large new lit ery harm tui* rouuut•nt•el Ihr• britt work wits eu,npletetl. The huildirg i, 11x- I:lI feet and Contents I♦.i•ilsl Mirk,. t he laying of the prick siring dour in nisi.. days. The death of John K l•. a former, r.sidrnl of Hullett township and lt.r of Sraf01t1, tw•cut'r•tt re. cot it. ad Bran- don, laud., wheat. h. had liven living Iter M1111• years. 11.1 WAS alwmt misty year•. of age acid is sn•vivrd by his wife and a gl'11w41-111. fantail V. U. K.•toed'y, who N•itw aityimlant in Ihr Seaford' I,t;utrh of Ihr Rank of commerce for ityear Nod a half. ha. hell transferred to Toronto, and his ',ral.feerth friends, prior to Iti'deist: l - iii. entertained hull at al -tipper at the 1'e4.1uir ..cat bidet. uncles and aunts. 'There she was war• tied Ili John t'auovttn,, who Flrlvle- ceatatd her to the grave.. She leaver • slater, Mw. Catherine McCann. of Sraturth, and three nuns to 1110111•tl ler Inns. Body Identified and Reinterred. 'I'ht• restrain; of Jame., \\'. Knight. formerly of l'ratbrok. who w•iw eh•tlwueJ in 1410.1.11•1• 1111141111. on August filth, were interred in 1 'anbrvoik tl•lurltry on Monday of hist week. A few dayN after the drowning the hNNty was found lull 11utieil at parade' its that of at unknown. Itt•.•idly it was raised +.amt identified by his hrutitr.r and stent to dri•t•tsed's old hath• for Al lr•1'111t•11 t. M'. Knight hail spent the past ten yeaut. in England and South Arri1•it. IIs war thltt)'-live )'eaus of ages. An Educational Experiment. 'Ilia /Brussels Post says : A good , with 'feature introduced in runnect11 a Wll the teaching of hulas) in Brussels echoed is a collection or apples by which the pupils aro mule dell 'it with the nastier and ch:u•artt;rlrtica of the fruit. A nutther of the a;hulat•s rue ale,til)• experts and no doubt the information (unset will lie hath help• fill and of great interest. 'Nothing like lacing pritetical in the cslucntiou int twiny. Nt•xl fall fair will alTutrl oppti-ttutit)• of testing list• fruit. ques- tltn. with, at few cults as. an additional at utast i' t t the prize -vv'EN. Old R:•::adeot of Teeswater Dead. one of the very old residents of'I'ees- w:.ter passel away on Mouthy night. 1)iIolii•r IbLit. ill the ttrl•son of Mrs. lima 1Ietitlel'stitt. IA•rrig far advautrtvl ill )'rates deceased had been ill declin- ing health 1'0' •t• than to year 1 ritentiv suffered at sU•aike cat paralysis. ttIoich was the •ilialecatittecat her doth. She diel un alit' rightikh nn- nite•r,aryof her Intelh.lay. 'I'hirty- litt• Year. ago' she laid herhusbatud r.uti.• It l'nuaJa from Scotland. They heed Its • tiulr, ill \Vawitnoshe near 1Vhite•hurclt, thea in triple) and in litrlcrich• •iug f' there Ill 're's:w:le'. leu year. Sgt. The Late John Shobbrook, Mullett. It is tindeestioal that Ur. Hush:utut. id. Zurich. (an emia:•trs Teat tog that place atm nit the Mat of the )seat. il.• fluty got to iiet-lin tor '1'ortlrrtai. 'floe [Italia has haul x 10111:311/1 wucci•sslnl prufewsiottal eaters: in %urh•h. and his departure will he ,tint•.•rely regretted by the whole„ 'ty. A quiet wedding took plata. at the Presbyterian ntartse ill Sraftrth on Wednesday of last week. when Iniues McNichol, •.f they township. :and Jliss KIizatr•lh Ann \I.•/'all . tf -N.Killtp township, were manias' Id Ilea. F. 11. Larkin. 'Ir. and 'Ales. \li' Nicht! will reside ill Corey ttwtwhiii. WELL KNOWN IN JARVIS, ONT. tlaldintand County Councillor tells how Psychlne cured his Lag Troubles A lean of har•s1•s, u11t.1• weight de,.•s not exceed 2,214 lbs.• belonging tet :/free rating. loss til' apps tits•,` gulping Bert Watson. of \lorti-. Ie1•rutty drew up of undigested laird tot games nee it load of hal/ host..•I...t Iione, kn king 1101 ttalral, N11 -11 -N11 -11 -1N11 -11-113•h a wt tablets 11‘...110,1•-fnnt1hton•w,•igh1, fwut 11,1.11 1..1' te 11.W (lily. before meal. will the Iftttlnlin line tt.trks to Ihr !fel- so s;r.•ngthl•ti the digestitt a outs g . rayshot int for shit •nin t. This that yCorn est anything you w cat heavy load tt is in three wagons. itWhom foal. or distress cat• t•e•.nllittg whicli weir helot together by oleate of sickness. . '• chains. The directions for taking Mi -ii -mi A Brussels Couple Wedded. emphasize the difference Isgw.r.11 Ili+ r311111y 31111 the ordinary nleli„dne on Thursday of last weak .3. 1'. that is given for itidtgest• Ni-ai-na Hames, of Hrinse•Is, and'hiss Fannie is to 1w; used liefor•t• meals. sU't•ugthen- Itogterw, Of the want• 1twn. were ti itilyd log the digestive system for the flax! in marriage• The event took plt.1. a1 twhick is 111 IN. eaten. %chile Use trlin- t hr 1 • ,if the la ids '. int .i het. Mrs. ;ii -y remedy 1. taken nl'I,e•r meads. and (surge Hookers, Het. \It I.tit;ftrd. simply digewls the ft..1 w'it1 tftletatink. Mr. and MI,. I) iitt•. will ,.t lentil betting the 1.l Ir. rnnlinntottreiilli•ill Ill 11,....-1,. 1\'e ad,sthlely agree 11111 your RunawayAccident at Leadbur money will IN• •efundel should yuu y' hu) a :A)-rcnhh.tx car Mi-t•tn PI h A Istel minas% ay ari•itett happenel tattle'tii 31111 Putt IN. satisfied with the as IA•adbury on Friday, (lith tilt. The re,ult.. Mi-t-na is sold i, th•nggislw Misses Driscoll and their br't1 11t'1- .Bohn everywhere. or will la• sent by Matil 1111 weir dl'it'ing wh.r1 their horse became receipt. of 'invents. frightened and teat tawny. They,were %Veitt iittI ey fair a free sample pock• all thrown out. ,and John had his rail- :age. and also give tis your- symptoms. larlwtne broken, Miss Ida had her el- awl on.• of the hest knottn ,tt,nnarh, how disltrated. niul Miss Susan ryas specialists will give yon• ease his Cau•1•- e11t nlwatt the haul, fol and, personal atitoil inn w-ilht limit, Death of Wingham Citizen. change. Ill. It. 'I'. Horth C'ttit tri , Buffalo, N. Y. Alper an ilht•ss of several months, Midi: it Arnlwtituig passed away at Enough is E'iio46h. his b0 • in %Viughan' iiia Saturday, We like tt murk ;and we like to wt•. etrtulw•r 21tI,. ni his '4%1Y -second year, others work, bat we joist arise to ri- ntenth was due 10 i•ane•r., Neatly mark that when we }tet to 1s• wtrila thin t year). :ego the dece.iittl It,t'ttled ;,, •h •y Its itht• tee klloit. to Tot tilterry and fifteen yearn ago work wills tis will cease. ‘1'.• ...add hared inln \\'itghnnt. 11,' I. stn•- ,tries disityer wary met sixty :and vivid by his wife and fuer .tits stat set ent v years of age and sot 11. from four ihttightttl•s. folly to • I Iced thousand dol - Wedded at Brussels. tars should continue to toil fl. -arty moil late and in all kinds of ivl•:etlug . \t' a like 110 ser 1111'n pruritic• suneelhrtig for their family alter they are gone, but the average hay i- beltty off it hot 1141 Its. Smell primerty. Yon who have Ialsire•d y • this..•s'ore years h0•1111 stop work, trod ettjty lite the reit'. shoot ye nes yuu hate left It re- main it -illi ns. h:tihatit•.•. John Shtibhronk, tf Ilullett. north of Clinton, passed away on 'I'hut•sdav et'.•titg, oci111N•r 1)1111, after a linger- ing illnt•-.. The deceit -tit wt, ist•n •ixty•,.nen ,yt•a.r., ;igri in 14"4111.11i1.4..- K111031111. 'Mttnsllile.- I'It, 'I un1, .uta i'.tue 111 Ihi•t eiittltt•%' in I.ti:t. A few . year. aft el. ail. lie sal t led in III ull•tt. Where h.• remained !Alit 11 his death. Ill' IN ..III. iv...l by Ire Of, a daughter car lit" L/i.ltsrph. %Volke•r, of INuule,h,a'i three MID, 3101 till. thulghtly : \Its. .I0101 (':cat weight, cat Hallett Charles. of Ntilb Ilaktet.t : \\'retest, of Clinton. :tint Joseph, :1 ht ' and arta ,ulopllrl .hutghtel. Rose \\'alker. Mr. Shtb brook it., ,1 Methodist awl a itr- rtt,ilt•e. Runaway Accident 'rhos. l-,,,, ,lied, retains lir•rrt, 1, laid up .1- 111.• i i'.tl1 of a peculiar M. - Ile was driving to Ilensall fora haat of the when his burst•,. taut away 111111 h. Nils ptldrd stet• Ibt• dashlwnotl, ltd1mg 111.111..... 1111. langur. \\'11111. in t11i. 1111,411011 1e• Na. re- is•.tiedlc kicked by the hot -es tit their ural plunging, Sind when t.. -cued it was teal "I that hlis•skull ria. frac- tured. Very fotimately thi. it.as nit t .Save 1V111.11' 1.%11111i114..1 1,v 1111• 111N -t..1., \chi. h'o'rse. Tatler 111 .ii t i -,tot 111111. it Nit, 1„1111.1 Ihat hr wt- 0111) lil;hllvcnl.el.,ut the hand, the sot -I iujur) slistail •,1 Is•il g the dist...a tt n of his shout 1,1.4.1e. ti hili will la)' bin, np for : t nue•. DO NV's BE A BURDEN. Some Good Advise to Readers of The - Signal. \ rte lie st nigh nd its r.'sldting i11, :tie tate Mitur,t. With prop.). 1 .11Y• .old 1111• use tf I '-t-n. stomach I:, idet •, alae tel')- Ntt•a'lw• 111 i111113(1..• 11011 01. similar -1i trouble can be r pietely •har't . It is It sill to ,dilu'it• oneself tf enjoyment in life and he - o • it Inlyden through bid igt•sti0n. The Iwu'kdrhs, hendarh.st di.tre•s.. CURRENT LITERATURE. M t'l't.r,t :ti i•'uit Nur gm twit. The. Nave bier Mel'litr't is it striking tla,u tN•t•. The leading article is a brit. ,' Mart Challenge to the .tdwlt•alea t.1. I. spelling •'rq'urue," 1.0 ttitg f1. oto Iitts an authority than 1'tvlfrrwoe llugt \l utist erberg. 11.trtvttvl'i toted lay- clelhati'tt. Ill a ellitttittr w •lirtu'n,1 sat irict1 anal again full (if iutprestivr gravity. he deliver sitt,tr sir the utast erushiltg blows the spelling "reforsit". uliyr111en1 (tt, had to meet. t'nrl S.•1111eA's Alterie all Ieitti tt htt•rtmes spell in this uun.hrt• kith Mr. Nchurz's Ilrst impressions or the 1'n I Slates. The lotu•lIt instalment cal' -The Story of Montana" tlt,el'IIN, 111Y rude of the :Montana I,t•gisltt Irla• telling how oto• man :t1.10r ntuUty i{ett doviit ill de- Gvtt stud dishuttt- Ind palating iti11, great dtallt•etti' ellen late wel'1n• 111 t'ltik'N iltx•liuu. LL rule Sultans re - arae IMP. .1.111l y111 Judge LIno Isir )''s g lath light against igntratl parents, te t'r'uism police, and a curl opt ring. Burton Heudl•iek r •hilar•, -The Story of Lire-Insurasivt'•" sttttitiug up in a free conchae :tad siguill'att pages the condition's which he has Mtught before the attention of the Atreritttt public. '`The Hanging aif \hu•y 1)yt•r,' by Ibtstl King. a rruuu•k.tble roman e' dc,tlittg with the lju,tkt'r itrt- t.cluiou ill Aut•aie:1. is • of Mc. 1111td11 utast original depart Utes ill Ili-titttl 31111 tht•re urn• stmt• ulht•t• stat sUlrirw in t11411111111114•1'. IL in it i tt i i,•u' I:u ly .1rong are number, t i tdt g Cull page t•11l01. illustrations by now - ,rd Pyle, Alice Rather Stephens. and Jessie \1'illcax Smith. The cover de- sign is :a striking decorative drawing Jty N. C. \Vyt•th , A Matter of Pune tuation. A go sl story is it del in 1'. i'. It. cir- cles of Sir 'fhttttas Shaughnessy. president of that •great t•tt'turaNitn. Some time ago a 1N•rs.t1 of 1.:1110' seely appearance N.tt tarot tht•.1'. I'. K. ofTlees cat one of t rill' wewe rut slat color`. 31111 34k141 tri' t111111111311111011 l0 ..\Itttlre•ih cat tits );ruurltI that hat wits It I444011g friend of sty Thomas. Ht eloquently 41i.1 he tutke his pll•,e that the Its -tel agent, t1 gh wu+pic- ettrlu.1ed to win'�lo head- quarters,statin•; Ihr vi' ova:owe., taut asking if lie',htuW i.sue t Ile-, rhe telegram it .l. laid before sus Thomas, who at pure recognized the t ns •he LA Mild old .u•yuawnrr • a Sather tray,• in the %Vest. Si. he in - dieted a telegram which re:ul : ''Ihcti'1. Let Jim walk. A week litter. to hi• :asttni,hnu•tt, the per•sonaiyt• J Walked into hi, other', itt11.lhtutking 1 ' fat• Ihr u•au.portalion. proceeded to "snake a touch.- The great 1.311 - 111311 malt. put 1hi' Iw•.t fare tt tit' Im1 tt•r hr (anto. and biasing gotten rite of his u,tiwv'leaune visitor, pru- ceedrd lit make :cat il.vewligiet• as Its wh)• 111, expose., olds'. had Iwet.el thecal. 11 hen tis.• telegram was,, hunted up it was ballad that it. was 11l d•t.• lu punt 'ballon. for it read : ••Utn'i It -t Jim tt.tk.'. 'rte;enlliSatur- d:ly Night. "I contracted a series of colds from the changing weather," says Mr. Bryce Allen, a well-known resident of Jarvis, Ont., and a member of Haldimand County Council for his district, "and gradually my lungs became affected. 1 tried medicine and doctor prescribed for me, butgot 1 no relief. With lungs and stomach diseased, nervous, weak and wasted, 1 began to use Psychine. With two months' treatment i regained my health. Today 1 am as sound as a hell, cad give all tie credit to P.ychine." Ther u a proof of what Psychine does. it not only cure* Colds and kills the germs o(LaGrippe, Pneumonia and Consumption, but it helps the stomach, makes pure, rich blood and spreads general health all over the body. You will never have Consump- tion if you use PSYCHI N E (Paem.oesat bra) 60c. Per Bottle s+•tar astana SR amid al -all Corea;MM. OIL T. L OM SK Limited, Tarwlb On \V1. week Anil'' )vimg t,u•utrr Fannie, young Mts. It. Sample. of 1hat,tt•Iw, tree• t Rt 1111• Itrtts•It cat n.t•, Itct. A. l'• \1l•hal1 1N•rftln,nti, the alerti:tg. i•rritumy. 'Ili, ttnn• rooph• eclat le - wide on int gt 1w.1t , ho to Writ, t y. neslay aftcrmonl ..f last w' 1ltllgl,s, as wl•II-1111111 if Torn w•t•i3, and Mi'w tdaughter ofMr. and veil known resident, lilted in in it i • Di'd in Huron Tow hip. MOTHERS SHOULD KNOW. Black Haul:. H. H. I►i.... out., Oct. I►tt:dd McKinnon, nn 11111, Id high- :Rola. ISperi:.1.1 .1 !ere fa the ,tti y of It respected resident ..f Iloilotown- It 111.• 11111.. tight•ytnr slit dstghlrr hip, passed xw al otter al shoe 'noes - cored Mrs. IIs IA'1wI, tor this idare, was11n Tnrslxy. Ih•te,ls•r bit h. I►ec usosl cured tf !bight's disease by 1)INIA's waw tint. Of 11111• IIIsi 10.111..1, of 'ill- Kidney 1111,4.111 111, wits in I).centlier, Px11, that the cambia, •Utwnship, and morel Ilurtn township with his sons st child was first Laken wick. She was 1011t11.1•11c.,t's Sgt, and settled to at tai weealk she hall t.. Ill. C313'1011 311111 finis sotto. three miles wiser ..i Luc- like ,tt ear,. If she wanted forte where he t •-ided until his ittg round she would icy aloe lw•ran'e she Was wt weak she timid not torn herself. She was all skin ,cull Ione with brown parches all over tier Iwtdv. 11er legs were MO inntrt.ite) that she „told not stand op, batt wnnitl creep arnnnd tin Thi' late like• at baby. The seventy-eighth year of her age. Mrs. d&smite sada she wens n111lrtel with 1'anttatn wens Iain in In•Innd nml Ht•ight's disease And „mild not be emu*, to this (.tatttry ,t young aortia. int•1r1. PF0111 the day- slue st,trt,il tt awe 1)tsld'w Kidney ('ills, she gained right ,along. She if, naw quite etrd. ,and 1)Nld's Kidney Pill. have savor) lt: r lite. • Most .lrstpl. are At r place that they're deadly 'doll even when y they err inmineeie. What would they Mts. ('xn,tven settle,) in the ttiwnwhip he if they told the tnith'-iron "The of Ad jila. where she had several balance of power." THE POULTRY HOUSE: Winter Quarters et Fowls aaauld M Prepared ,Per OeeUMser• - It to nut too sour to bi'giu prtparu• nous for next wiuter, says F'arui Jour- nal. Too soon to du the work is not to be eousidered unless there is nothing to do. It 1s surprisiug how much oue will have to do wlieu winter twines on and he Is uaprepared. The poultry house may require over- hauling in various ways or a new one may be built. It will be found that a new house will be less dump If built soon enough to allow the wood to sea- son before winter: Earth doors. that have been saturated with the dropf pings of the fowls wbould be removed to the depth of six inches and frisk material used, and the roof should be carefully examined while made light on the old house. Auother point Is that 1t Is ouly after one has built a poultry house and used It a year that he knows what hiswants. No man ever built a poultry house 111:at be could not see tlomethiug to improve about it, and it la this experience that is assisting to get more eggs In winter.' Then there are the roosts and metals. Those who have spent (ours per- forming the work of cleaning out the poultry houses will appreciate any la- bor saving contrivance., and the time to adopt thein is before the whiter be- gin it�e suggested that the house have pleat of wluduww, x11 as to 3ecutr attune and warmth. Nothing is so repugnant to fowls as darkness daring the day. and they will free1eettty re -4 main in a storm outside. rather than kart) w'Itllin the walla or it 11:11•k house. Itt'gitt the full right and prepare for the winter earl • so us to have the hens and pullets la lag before the cold weather stens In. Rye For Paature'sad aolllas. Rye la not half appreciated by the American farmer. it la very .hardy, will grow on the poorettt-tn'm?;-mlkes good winter and Spring. posture -rand If sown early enough wakes good full pasture. it is a good early spring soil ing crop. It makes u fair quality of bay if cut in bloom or before, and It always sells at good prices and makes the beat of bedding for cattle and horses. It la also an excellent green manure crop for turning uuder In early spring. While It does not add nitrogen. na Ihr clot,'r, do. 11 makes a great deal of humus, and thus Improves the trxturr of wurnout soils. it will grow In tiny e'eUou •that can grow nay of the small grains. Where corn or putatucs or cowpcan are growu after corn. rye may be sown in the corn at ogle time of "laying by" or may be sown on the stubble after the corn Is rut and rte plowed under In the spring for any of the crops mentioned. -W. J. Hplllut:til. CHALK dust is fine and white, but it won't stake good bread. Fine, white flour is all right as far as it goes, gut if it lacks nutrition its• other qualities amount to nothing as far as baking is con- cerned. Roya; 79usehold Flour is not only the finest and purest of flours but also the most nutritious. It is trilled by a process which gives you all of the nutri- tious properties of the wheat in the best furan for 'your use. You can get it from your grocer. Ogilvie Flour Mills Co., lid. MSN1IEAL lair's Tes.k for a Cook," con- tains t,o pages of excellent recipes, wore tooter published before. Your grocer cat, tell yuu Luc tuget it FILEN. 06 death. A Thrilling Experience :tet ailed. on Thntrodxy, Ilrltbe•r 1St II. \Is-,. Anti 1'Is ttaitanima old ,11111 tt•spi'rut•It resi- dent of Senfti-i h.delwll'1Irl 1 him theist the When .r•iwsing the keds elle had thriihng 1•xIN•t1it,rt•.The ls.mt 11t1 which she was it `passenger. when neat the coast of APwttlllllllaptl. was broken to piers by icebergs. She and c.rx1 pamnengerw t•rawleil ran to the ,cebetg-i, where they remained for three lav,. till the• were teM•ned, Selena to the Cera /Seek. If whin cutting corn you will place In one of your largest shocks about a dozen of your choicest watermelons, et ('hristmas, when the snow Is on the ground and the frost Is on the pane. yon can mit by the roaring lire and eat one of your melons, which bait kept all that time in the sock of corn. -Form Journal. 'The z- LEAF lfl "Ther, oto IA•af ante lento at :.II Stare and shapes of men a. it -i ata'• anal children'■ at.oee •' Ironer trout vt Ironetroua the oat woman who Used in a 'boo .. Fit neatly, snugly and orate!), ), too. Leave no openings for th t water to sneak in at the . ides. Get a pair and keep Your feet dry. aple Leaf ..4tl.i bber&i. Sturdy's Groceries are always reliable .... \Vi find satisfaction in dealing out pure, fresh ;goods to our eustouters. The stack is specially well assorted for the summer orotate, tend the moat particular wants of our patrons win have prompt service. ARE YOU MCI $2,003.22 A YEAR? it i• 1,en,w dale w,tl ,r Vt-i1. is plen.wnt, prrunaneut sad pi.,to.tl.le• anis 11.e,1 in every ht.u.e, every day. Ieu rate. amino ne'd tet aerate the demand. Legitimate. rt mashie bu.inea.. You ,an start wit h.,ut a cent of capital. WI lr t.Ndits . M111,1111 Wholesale 7",-, ..:ti.• C,,,Irr-, Coutts,, vat. ME H 0,ruu.1,•,,.1 1n trd Alwin* and lwawa. to w.h ..d• 1, n,e up shun t 41.0..... I. nee A, 14.4...- .int h.;•uuu• PIN. ,., dm { ,bulls• •r.,n1i n y..rtw.n„ au' .,1. .l unan,e,locar inner Mn • month and relies•.. P••,w,1., ,ttru,n t rmpluy ,our W Nord r. -11•1‘1..l.. •' n,...1..) ) mil sorb for poll :• .....,....r......,....r.r .. 1 11t4•for partrularn i SALU8 MED,11INAI CO , I"ndon, Ontario, Canada i WANTED e:h;; aseep testes. 1 Sheep require a clean place to est and must have it or eine their health will be Impaired and food wasted. Regularity Is perhaps more important in feeding sheep than Is the tense with "other animals, for whtcp are naturally regular In their hehitw. While n small bnn.h of sheep can ire kept on any form to grtod ndvantnge, they' serve a double purpose, as they enrich the farm and bring a cash M- INION n- S s at the same Um. • LflI N COTT'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE A FAMILY LIBRARY The Best in Current Literature 12 COYPIETE NOVELS YEARLY MANY SHORT STORIES AND PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS $2.50 Pr it YEA, . 25 cls. A ,,.OPY NO CONTINUED STORIES , [VERY NUMBER COMPLETE IN ITSELF F,'ih vegetables anti fruits In season. Particularly Correct is the "Plastic Form" FrocK-Coat Better none than a Frock -Coat with wrong lines. The man who realises the importance of having those difficult lines -that cut which makes or mars the garment - appreciates the perfect style of the Frock -Coats he finds in the "Plastic Form" Parlors. The curve at the shoulder -the snug- - fitting collar the hang of the coat - skirt -are all that can be desired. And ,there is just enough indentation at the waist -line nothing exaggerated the whole marked by good taste and em- bodying the 1)est London style. These Frock -Coats are, indeed, triumphs of tailorship. And prices are moderate. 1♦ Plastic Form Parlors, Goderich REQ. Block, Sole Agent Phone 91 or Call. STURDY & CO. The Square, Godench • J. BROPII Y & SON 1111: LE MONO t'uneral Directors and Embalmers 0riert .arlull) •tteueed to •t all hour, alight or day 1 1.,o,_ THE BON -TON 1 Livery and stack Stables EAST STREET FiNEST SERVICE IN TOWN. EVERYTHING UP-TO-DATE. The finest turnouts in town are supplied at these well -kilo wu stables. Carriages for every re- quirement a n d good horses furnished at real• unable rates of h i re. Careful drivers furnished when required. 11 calls promptly attended to. Walker & Augustine. 'Phone si East street Livery. NEW LIVERY KNOX BROS. have opened ie livery wGehle in the stand " on a'ewgate street ott- posil,: the Co cm. Hotel and have fitted it wi h New and Up- to Rigs, New Harness, and Good. Reliable Horses. All patrons are meowed the hest aif service. Your patronage is solicited. Knox Bros. Opposite Colborne House NEWGATE STREET Telephone 173 I:UNI)HY BROS Livery, hack ♦ND 'Bus Stables I.uol) it11HSF:S 1:\ItItIA(IEH 1' II A I:'1'ONti AT --- It NA soNABLIC T- ItKAMI/NABi.I'f • Ft h: N - \\'ell -appointed 11 wk. anti it 11- ,1n11• IIr1vel'w in charge• of the 'Roves, whitih will meet. all train it and wttamhtars 1 \IPI, ('ALi.1 ATTRNDRiI To PROMPTLY FROM H(YI'EiS \NI) PHIVATK HOUSES GUNDRY BROS. ",111 1II 4 ritis -i 1'Hn'M'. FIi'T\mil