The Signal, 1909-4-22, Page 66 TEVIIiIDAT, Aral. 1909
THE SIGNAL : GObERICH' ONTARIO
OWES
11ER
Lydia E. Pinkhatn's
Vegetable Com pound
Vienna, W. Va. "11..•1 that 1owe
the last ten years of my life to Lydia
E. Pinkham's \ ege•
table Compound.
Eleven years ago I
was a walking
shade*. I had been
under the doctor's
carebut gotnoreiief.
My husband' per-
suaded me to try
Lydia E.'Inkhorn's
Ve'getable Com-
pound and itworked
like a charm. It re-
lieved aN my pains
and misery. 1 advise. all suffering
women to take Lydia E. !Inkhorn's
Vegetable Compound." - M its. I: HMA
WHEAT N. Vienna, W. Va.
Lydia Es I'inkham's Vegetable Com-
pound, made from gqaatiye roots
herbs, contains no ullrcotics or harm-
ful drugs, an today holds the record
for the largest umber of actual curet;
of female di of any similar medi-
cine in the coup , and thousands of
._ioluntatt�y?etatiuio ale are on file in
the I'inkham la tory at Lynn,
Maes., from women who have been
cured from aim. it every form of
female complaints, inflammation, ul--
ceration,disptacementa,fibroid tumors,
irregularities, per , Iic pains, backache,
indigestion and .• rvoue prostration.
`very such suffer .r woman owes it to
If to give > iia E. Pinkham's
atrial.
If yo ula Iikespeciad advise
about yo write a confiden-
tial letter to Pinkham, at
advice b t
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_Bible Study Club
•
Suggesrrve Quest! m, on the International Sunday Se heat! Lessons, Prepared
X Dr. L
by Rev. . .nscot Brantford
rant% ord
el(eliis,teresl in .accordance with the t opyrtght Art*
April 45th. 1909 The Gospel at Antioch.
Acta xi.: 1)4: 10; xii.: 9. .
Golden Telt-The disciple* were
culled (iiiistianCtire.in Aut.och. Acts
xi.: _hl.
Verses ItI :21 Who were. they that
were "scattered abroad ?"
lied these Inco any autbol•ity from
tlw church to preach? (See Ate
viii. 4
Ia it the duty of every Christian to
piearb Christ, whether nr not he has
leen appointed by the church 1c do
so? :)
1s it possible to enjo'y the fullness of
(:owl's love and never gay a word about
it
Ave good people liable to be narrow
in their views? •
Are persecutions and all soils of
trorrieleitlways helpful to the ebildren
uf. tiuli:
Some of these dieciples seem to have
been 'tallow and preached) to Jews
only : either*, being broader, preached
to the Greeks also ; what iu.ula the dif-
feram x_in.iJiaae IU*tI1
%Vhieh is the greater tniwer to
broaden our views, *tad stale us love
everybody : our environment. or sink -
big deeper and tieing higher in the
hive «f (44x1-:--
Vet se ±1-Whetheriinien is narrow
or broad if he only preaches .resits w
God use hint to extend His i ingd ni?
Aro any efforts to extend Lie king -
d if tied ever in vdin!
`.Verse'�t-Did the •'wa the'
mil had rect'i*tesl the e' id of God. give
the church at Jerueah n joy or Sor-
row ?
. What news is the ,oust joyous
either to a In
a church
Sunday. May and.
Whitt was the purpose *.of sending
l4aeu sisom ?
Verses lei -21 What sort of wan Was
Kal•uabas ?
1. it necessary or not to be filled with the
Holy Ghost in order to make converts or
to comfort the children of God, and are
these results always attained in the min•
istry of a gun filled with the Holy Ghost?
tThisquestionmustbe answered in writ-
ing by members of the club.)
1)o we exhort one another as much
Aa We should to "cleave unto the
Lord
Are half-hearted people well pleas-
ing to God1
Verses 2J -2i1 -1Vhy did liaruub.w
start off to Tarsus to seek Saul ?
Does it freq,tently happen that tivo
holy IIIe'n can 410 much -4 t,ngaether
than they could do working apart ?
Wherethere the disciples of Jesus
first called Christiane ?
What had Christ's followers leen
called precious to being .called Chris-
t inns ?
Verses 27-2s 1s thegitt iii prophecy.
that is telliug future events, given to
any person today.
Verses,'J4-iii--Should the church of
Christ today be a pract'I brother-
hoewl, carie for one ane erl and
raping eat15 oilier 8naria ply and n.
every tither way, as the need mtyhe:-
Should out the church be dein, fit
its members the work now being dune
by fraternal aor'ieties?
Chapter xii.:'95-ll:u•uabaa and Saul
took the contributions from -\nti's+
up to Jerusalem to relieve the need
there and then returned: was it just
aPYf obey had been up
there preaching?
1909.- -Paul's First Missionary Journey Cypnse. •
sending Pan- and r
mission
%Void(' it he a help to each local
church trxfay-te*fast and pray before
eiwh miaeionai y meeting ?
Do y-tu think the women took part
in this service. and, whether or not.
what reason is there to debar women
from any of the church's work ?
Vet se 4 -Is it possible or prnct ical
to he guided in every journey we take
•a.f in :ill else livihe Holy Spirit
Should A pastor ever take eharyle "f
a lt.•w churohl:-without -tiring.- dune ed
to do so by the Holy Spirit ?
Piease point nut on the ,nap,f in your
Hille where Selrtcia. Sidantis and
CYprus are situated.
'.Vere they consciously, or un -
con: •busly, directed by Uuil the Holy
Spit -it . along their jultrney ?
Verse d hould men •and wonu'ri.
in the otdin walks of life. be. as
faithful in pre hing the gospel, or
testifying for J . wherever they
mar he, as Patti and
Acis 1.f: I.7.:.
Gulden Text -Go ye into all the
world and preach the goapel to every
creature. Mark 16: 15.
V.'ree 1 --Where was Antioch ?
h a t const ituttd a Christian
char then -and mr,1 :
\Vhat a the difference between•
prophets an , cachet's 1'
Verse 2 -Mut. 's meant by •'nrinis-
th.
What mental, physic• nrjiiriytual
amt. • le ate there det'Ite 'olrl tikt
Ow?
How lout should a person a gin
trent food in Ocie, -to constitute
1'I.f .l iall fault :'
What right has the presentslay
Protestant church hr discontin'1e the
mac -tree of fasting?
When would the eats of a company
of •gall• sten he Most se'usitive to
the voice of God, during a feast or a
• '
- Were there any connection between
their ministering and fasting. and the
Holy Spirit speaking to theta ?
Is the Holy Spirit apt to speak to
those gilt/ are not intense.: engaged
in the cause of
What is necessary in order to culti-
vate an ear for the voice of God ?
Should We all, be "calle.l-Tat God,
before unelerteking any kin'. of work?
Verse 3 -Ought the churl h today to
send out missionaries to new districts
and to heathen countries ?
If it is the duty of the church to send
out missionaries. is it or is It not the duty
of every person. whether a member of
the church or not, to help support them ?
This question must be answered in writ-
ing by members of the club).
Why ,lid th•'y fast and pray before
et
"B" IN THE CIRCLE
of those who wear our easy and hand
some shoes, and you will never have
cause to complain of tired feet.-.. We.
pride ourselves upon the excellent
make of our shoes throughout, from
the selection of the ieather•s to the
finishing of the shoe. They are made
n all sizes and 'widths, on.. the bee
and most approved lasts. aud'are not
only easy -lit ting and stylish, hut very
durable also.
WM. SHARMAN
GODERiCH
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When yen want. (and Yards ( street and
THE Mixt •t flock/ \sonar•
COAL
ALL KINDS OF COAL
ALWAYS ON HAND
w�W weighed ga
Coal weiNion the rtele.
yea pt 1,li3 11". for a ton.
WM. LEE.
as=
yet at C. e', LEE'S 11ardware Stare
II Sonars. prewpUv attended to'
Itofttm htyrps'na that after putting
t a big bluff • man falls ns'.'t fa
rnabas were
Ferre 1) -Hod many •laces men-
tioned ir, t .is legnon ate rested on
the Island of Cyprus I ' your
‚Hall
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eie,i o
thio roan Elyntaa ttO claim to be a
prophet ? \
Verses 7 8 -How do you account for
a man [wing so had as o try to pre-
vent another wan fro serving the
true God ? •
Verses 0 -I2 -Are good n$'n justified
in rebuking had men with V�ehemence,
when they would stop a work of love
and mercy
Is it possible for a had maiq to es-
cape the just penalty of his sin r�:y
Lesson for Sunday, May 9th, \\\ ltll)p,
Paul's First Missionary Journey,--
Antioeh in Pisidia. Acts sill, : 11i -•'i
GEO. ROBINSON NOMINATED.
Candidate of Killarney Liber.Js for
Manitoba Legislature-
Kill;uney, Elan., April lath '\Vin-
nipeg Free Press despal chi. -The Lib-
eral convention held here today for
the purpose of n • ting a candi•
date to contest Killarney conatitu-'
enev for the Legislates. was well at-
tended' and resulted in George
'neon, of Hinge, being chosen OP the
candidate- The following names
wer• placed in nomination : Geer. H.
Monteith, George Robinson, Geo..
Campbell, .1, 1'. McKihbih, Ales.
Rankin, J. M. Rankin. las, Mc-
Nnnghton. M. M. Hayden, ltev, M. P.
Floyd. J. W. Swale and A. McQueen,
jr, After all these gentlemen had de-
clined to stand. with the exception of
Mr. Robinson, it was moved by Mr,'
McNaughton, seconded by Mr. Mc-
Kibbin, that Mr. Itohineon'e nomina-
tion le trade unanimous.
Mr. Robinson in accepting the nom-
ination said that he thought with
good hard work and unanimity in the
Liberal tanks this constituency could
1w carried, and from that day until
election day. whenever that might le,
he was in the battle to win. in a few
words he showed that he had a good
graep of the public questions and Was
quite callable of showing up the
iniquities of the Roblin Administra-
tion. The tweeting was 'addressed by
R. H. McDonald and Mr. Fisher, of
Winnipeg. and J. B. Anird, M. P. P.,
of Pilot Mound.
Mr. Robinson, the candidate, re-
sides wt--Nierga, where he holds- the
position of postmaster. He in also
largely interested in farming. running
three farms in, the conetituency. He
was both In trilderlftb forty -flee years
ago. was educated in the public
schools there. and graduated from
Goderich Collegiate in U{R:I. He
moved to southern Manitoba in 'MAL.
meeting first at Roiaaevain attd later
at Ninga, where he ham been engaged
in mercantile and farthing interest
since. Mr. Robinson is well known
throughout the constituency as a
of sterling honesty and solid in-
tegrity.
Aar_ Ituldnaaaiaa-hrothnr of Petra..
8, E. Hick and of Capt. \Vat, Robin-
son, of (lolericb.
Colonist Excursions to Pacific Coast
and Mexico.
Daily until April :soh, nn_e-wayy sec-
ond -}'lams colonist tickets will is• he
Plied by the Grand 'Trunk )railway
System to the following pninte at
very low rates - Vanr,,uver, R. ('.,
Seattle, Wash-, Spokane, Wash.,
Portland, Ore„ Los Angeles. ('al„
Man Francisco, Clal., Mexico City, Pte,
For farther information and tickets
apply 10 F. F. Lawrenee, town ticket
agent, Goderich.
Repeat it : -"Shiloh s Cure will al-
ways cure my coughs and colds,••
1f a druggist len t given a golden
harp and crown when he dies, will he
he Rationed with "emnething jnsl as
gond s..
CURES INDIGESTION.
All Distress from Stomach and indi-
gestion Vanishes Ia Five Minutes.
Take your sour stomach -or maybe
you call it indigestion. dyspepsia, gas-
tritis or catarrh of Ptonetch : it
doesn't mutter -
take your stomach
trouble right with you to your
pharmacist and ask him to open a
ie i -cent ease Of Pape'• t►iapepsin and
let you eat one 23 -grain tt•ianguie and
Nee if within five minutes there is left
any trace of your stomach misery.
The correct name for your trouble
is foal fermentation -food souring ;
the dipfestive orgund become weak,
there is lack of gastric juice ; your
food is only half digested, and you he -
conte affected with lyse of appetite,
pressure and fullness after eating :
vomiting. nausea, heartburn, griping
in b rwele. tenderness- in the pit of
stoutaeh, had taste in mouth. consti-
pation, pain in litub4, sleeplessness,
belching of gag. biliousness, sick head-
ache, nervousness, dizziness and many
other symptosis.
If your appetite is fickle and no-
thing tempts you, or you belch gas or
if y u feel bloated after estltilt.--lit
if your food lies like a lump of lead on
your stomach, you can make up your
mind that at the bottom of all this
t here is but one cause - fermentation
it undigested food.
Prove to yourself, after - your next
meld, that your 'stomach ill so good as
any :.that there is nothing really
wrong, Stop this fermentation and
begin eating what you want without
fear of dlecowtort or misery.
Alinoat instant relief in waiting for
pouf. it is merely a matter of how
soon you take a little Diapepein.
How to Make a Lawn.
Prof. Hutt, of the O. A. College, at
Guelph, gives the following advice on
the Way to obtain a goal lawn, and
the matter is now timely : "The lawn
is a problem that has conquered
runny, but a gond lawn is only a Mat-
ter of care and the right soil. To ob-
tain the happy HI impels -carpet -like
surface the lest seep to 1,e until in
this part of the country in a combine -
tine of blue grime, red top and white
clover. ,Thisshnld 1* mown as thick-
ly as possible in the spring, so that
when the grams grove it intertwines
in great profusion. This system
brings superior results than sodding,
The beet fertilizer 11 manure, though
a commercial fertiliser can be used.
The manure is applied in the fa11,
after the first frost and Is•:orp the
first snow. In the '+piing the 'snow
rune into the gr 1 and feeds the
very roots of the grass,"
A Special Offer.
Wo are able to ennonnee a special
rete to new anhsrribet•s for The Mon-
treal Fetidly Herald and Weekly Star
in etentenation with The Signal for
the remainder of the year. 'Tn new
subscribers the two pipers will be Rent
until .Innuary let, 1911, for $I 111, En
clg, one dollar with emir 114n1e and
iultire•os to V*hatter ,t Robert eon.
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THE MARKETS.
Liverpool and Chicago Wheat Futures
Clos, Lower -Live Stock -
Latest Quotations.
,Monday 1 {,•nine. April pi
Liverpool w host futures to rho
1161 lower, raid core led higher than on
Saturday.
Chicago May wheal , lose,l 1'er lower,
corn sec higher, and oats 'et. lower:
Winnipeg Options
edea&: -Ando IL'r'ti hast. Jut. al "4', hid,
Mao 91.3 bid. hid
Oats -April 43ifc bid, May
Toronto Grain Market,
Wheat, fall, bush 11. 15 to 21 16
V. -heat . rad, blah. 1 14 1 0
Wheat 10014, bush 1 tb 1 10
Rye, bushel 0 75
Buckwheat. bushel 0Peas, bushel , 0 1111
Worley,Withal 0 60
Oats, beulhel 0 W
Toronto Dairy Markt.
Rutter, separator, dairy.... 014
Sutter. store lots 011
Butter, creamery, .elide 0 !1
Butter, creamery, Ib, rolls0 x
1011,. new-Wd, doses o 19
Cheese, parse. Ib
14
Cheese, twin Ib 0 leie
Holey. extracted 0 leie
0>r
0 19
0 29
099
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New York Dairy Market.
NEW YORK. April 19 -Didier, steady.
omelets. 6790: creamery. specials, 11, to
}glee; official, 21c; extras, to Tie•:
third to 'first, 111 to 26c, held. third to
lied. IOC to 27c; process, corner to ape-
r1aL ate to We. western factory. nret, 14.4
r., 191•.
Cheese. firm. receipts, no. state full
cream, ,pedals, 16e to re, do , tansy,
Wise: do., good to fine, 15' c, winter made
heat. 1404e:- 4o-, good Li prime. 13iec to
1 e; 40., com_ lmt0_to fair,13c to 11r, skims
full to specia1:ESf'it r61Siir""
Eggs --strong. recelpte.. 71.=.41. State.
Pennsylvania and nearby fancy. selected
white. MSc: do • fair to choice. 1 .' to lac;
brown and mixed fancy, 1cdo., fair to
choice, 311ec to =Vac. western storage,
packed. Mo. western fl 21{ee t fife
,eeonds, -3610--10 .11c:
1. UV; do., gerunds, IOe to vac,
•
BRAND
CORN
SYRUP.
Makes
House!�e�o ug Easier
ler o '1tU, ;1,11.1 summer "Protea Brand
Syrup'' ` •!:uuld be. More largely. used by
everyone. I t simplifies the slaking of deli-
cio!: n. ell•.to sucji :in extent that house-
keepi r ., I•: 'omen easier in Cveryway.
1.'1i.v. a ili.*nd Syrup eaten with bread.
toast, hist -nits, pudding. porridge ur
paAtrv, lir—ail , s ..astaining dishes that
please the p;iklte awl. don't' ti• t the ixtaly—�ttghes that
-ire pl.tin, v: h.lesomc, cosily 1. ed and easily digested
a tl at the•anit•'lititi•.very;,uourishing,-,,.
nt. e Wuultyotl try CROWN BRAND SYRUP? When you
.r..,a."o iter nrR -.. thil.k ..f itp•wit" it. w•hnle.nmeneya(, of all the dainty and
delightful dishes you can make with it, --when you think of
CATTLE MARKETS.
Cables Firm --Hogs Steady at Buffalo
and Chicago.
LONDON. April 19 - London cables for
r•'6,Ele are steady, at 19'tw• to i'h-r• per Ib.
for Can 'tan steers, dressed weight; re-
frtgsrlFtr
Per Ib.\
Tor to Junction Live Stock.
TORON JCNc1riON, April 19.---
Reoaipta or. v. atmk at the. Crum.
Stock Yards ere 54 carload*, eon -
stating of 1196 the, 1*1 hoc.. 33aheep
and lambs and •5 calves.
sap era
Export steers sold l640 to X.70..
the buck gang at i. 50 to 98.00. export
bulls sold at K31 to fu tier -wt
Butchers.
Prime picked Iota of butcher sold from
15.30 to 35triads)10 of 1 to R •V••mrdlum. atl 61.60 to tN.90 , ORIm N to
$4 :u. , owe, 11 'O to XIX calmer com-
mon cows, >1.,01 10 31.80.
veal Calve.
A limited number of veal calve. add
39 to 26 per cwt.
Milker. and springers.
Fred Rowntree bought all the n.9lkera,
and springers 9m .ale. 11 in number, at
$4 to 16o each.
'beep and Larrobs.
Ren 1pt. light Prices were. if anything.
a little easier. Export ewes. Nee to X.
rams, 9250 o 84-14, yearling lamb. of good
quality, 3 3.50: .amnion, 6 to 19 par
cwt ; spring Iambs. 33 to 1s each.
Boor
Prices unchanged. $sleets, feel and wat-
ered, at the market, 3.50 and 37 14. f o.b.,
cans. at cowMry points.
Montreal Live Stock.
MONTREAL, April 19.--(9rwrW-)-At
the Montreal Stock. Yards.. Weal End
Markethe receipts of live stock for the
eek ending April 17 were 11710 rattle. 11C
s p and lamb., 1104 hogs and 1410 calve.
the ' ferules this morning consisted of Not
cattle. ' sheep and Iambs. 2775 hogs and
400 felt'- Altho the weather was unfa-
vorable, 1t Ing wet *rid cold. there was a
fairly large tendanre of buyers, owing
to the fact th they were all pretty well
clearaed'041t of s k gad d coasequenc..
they all wanted a w cattle, of whl, 1
the supply was none , large. The de-
mand was good and a ray active trad.-
was done at firm. prices. Chale advtcwe,
continue firm, consequently -,ere was al-
so some demand for export - • tint for
small lots to complete s • •- - - with
from St. John. N.R. Clinic* and
belfers sold at Hee; good. at Wttc to 664e:
fair .t 416c to 6e. medium, at 4iee to 4(4.,
common, at Sne to 4e. and buns. at Wee to
6e per lb. 'ens condition of the market
for same and lambs was unchanged.
prices being firm under a good demand
and =all nipple and eels of yearling
lambs were made at G4yc to 7c gad nld
Sheep at fie to bier e••r ab Being lambs
Were scares and wnnte.l at prices rang-
ing from 93 to 66 each, as to aha The.
°Metes of calves were fair, which met
with • good demand at from 12 to :s each.
as td, quality. The undertone to the mar-
ket for hop continues strong and pricer.
are alt IIS tending toward* a higher
level. he supply was 0:'.. ly large, but
as peckers and. dealers were short of
stock ths•delnand was hest and an artier
trade wag done. Sales of aslectsd lots
were nude at 9114 Per cwt. -weighed off
ears fables front Liverpool and Landon
os Canadian bae•nti, were Meting and or -
ed an advance In prices of 3 to 4 ' -
ewt
I
its fine "Lust 1-t tf4111 flavor and clear golden colour,
--and how it will save you trouble and bring variety to
every meal --don't you think it worth your while to order
some. Children thrive tin it. Adults enjoy it,
Fa your ..nrearnre Ce,wa Breed Syne w pd win 2. 5.10 ed 20 air lids ne w.k I.h - 4 fib.
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East Buffalo Cattle Market.
EAST RUFF'A14). April 19.--Catty-Re-
celpts, 1100 head, fairly active and stei0
prime steers, 9640 to 9675, shipping,
to 1131, butcher., 9614 to Il16i heifer:.
$4-25 to (6; cows, (I to 95.1; bulla, 374)t•
16-116; stockers and feeders. Eli 1.. IG.
stolek heifer, 33-50 to N. trash Dow's and
springers, 314 to 914
veal.-Recelpta, :.900 head; meso
Power, N to 3.71.
Hoge -Receipt,, 11.800 tela
tivs and 6c to lac higher; hoary. 1 1
3.60; mixed, 3 31 to 97.16; corkers, ! .r, I.
3.15; prig, 9666 to 3475, roughs, i' 1:, 1'.
3140; stags, 96 to 9680; dairies, P.9) to
$.10:-..._ -
Sheep and Larnbei-Reoelpta, MOGI t,, -ad
slow; Iambs, pec to 10r lower; tarn' . h'^
to 9190; • few 3: yearlings. *JAI '0 1',
wetbers, 46 to 16.16; -ewes, N.60 to 61.75,
sheep, mixed, 32 to 3.
New York Live Stock.
NEW YORK, April 11. -Reeve Re-
ceipts, 6006; steady to firm: steers,
9190, belle, 3275 to 34.75; cows, 37 -too
9616; dressed beef, steady. Export to-
morrow, 707 rattle.
Calves -Receipts, 7411. Market, 1 wer.
Veal*, * to 3.A; few ehotee, at 3A '.e -a
36; culls, N to 34.50; city dreams.) vee. +,
to Wee, few, lac, country dressed, . to
10e.
Sheep and iambs-rteceelpte, ' '',
steady to firm; wdnlled sheep, 34.50. w.
clipped do, N to 06; trooped Iambs, .• In
38.41. clipped do., 36 to 97.1.
Hogs--Recelpts, 9861 steady to fats.
state hop, 3.26 to 97.60.
Chicago Live Stock.
f'IITCAOO. April 19 Cattle-rtecr.1
estimated at 21.000; market steady to 10.:
(over; beeves, $4.76 to 3; Texan steers.
5410 to 16.70: western steers, 3.40 to 15.75:
stocker and feeders, 53:0 to M.60, own
and heifers, 22 to X. calves, 96 to 37.26
Inure -Receipts. estimated at 24,000; mar
ket, steady; light, 8070 to 3720. mixed
56.*) to 3720; heavy, 96.53 to $.30;
6186 It, 17, god to choler heavy, 16.16 to
331; Olga, 66 66 to KW. bulk of sales, $
to $.20.
Sheep -Receipts, estimated at 2.,110.
market, steady; native. tiS,to 16.16; weal
ern. 3,14 toi6.16; yeerllnros, WA to 314,
lambs. native, 36.50 to 1130; western, ISO
1. 11g.
Woman's Wa .
The saintly thing shout a woman is
how she can adore a man that nobody
else ran tolerate. -New York Preen.
Significant.
\Vhen a schoolboy begins to comb
his heir and scrub hie teeth 01 his own
free will. it's a sign that he has matri-
monial designs on hie teacher. ('hi
sago New..
Foolish,
"A mane a fail it be believes every
thing 'is/ wife tells him." mays the
philosopher of ',Mt, "Intl he's a hog
ger fool if he iln sn't pretend he doe., '
-Cleveland Leader.
1
Why Christie's Biscuits
are the ,best
GOOD , I3ISCUITS\are made
by more than one or two manu-
facturers, and can be baked from any
one of a few excellent brands of e • ur,
but the Christie way is differe
The best millers in Canada ship us samples of
their flour twice a year, or oftener. We test the
samples and-sefect the hest brands for our purpose.
\\'e blend the brands which we have proved best—
keep on blending and testing by actual baking until
we get a dough good enough to sustain, or better,
the Christie reputation.
Every ounce of raw material is carefully anemia
before it can pass into the mixing room.
The bestsugar, pure, fresh creamery butter, new
sweet milk and_deliciou' cream—these pure ingredi- '
ent, mixed with our blend of flour, in the Christie
scientific way, yields that delightful, appetising crisp-
ness and delicate flavor which has made
Chrir-, , „'s Biscuits
favored above al othertable dai nties from ocean to ocean.
Yes, -Christie's are the best biscuits money can
buy, yct they cost no more than just ordinary biscuits.
Sold by Craws eierywher$
Christie, Brown & Company, Limited, Toronto
tramormataimm
mean Kidptly :tout,...
\
:, aad Feet
'vol• t. 3, r,nrrca!ova, What yen
1 . , u,,- * 1r l.l,;u,.t .:. Take
iN LLS
';'.z:e t."y.:r i,,�, .Y._ •,.s•��I"�rLi �l
. t;10; 'ctt.nt-Cr_-,4id0—o,ict01•; tae-ycth0these vital
• n- 4, du„' ,vc6•;'firrg!In.:h,(andA-ttaandHeerlret-neutralize
t'oakas t. 1 -et on receipt of price.
Fer.eedy
,noes 6y
Dolt Drug Co..
Winnipeg.
REPT. fl. —RATIONAL DRUG & CHEM. CO. LIMITE3
1-;',304T3 ted► _--
:: , o rne7,T-- -}amt 71' .y
LITTLE DIGESTERS
Positively cure Dyspepsia. Promote
Diptestion. Money back if they fail to
cure.
Atall n, ott,.•e "r d,rert (rot.
2Sc. a Box. COLEMAN MEDICINE CO., Toronto
CHAS. E. GRIFFITH
UPHOLSTERING
AND REPAIRING
HAIR MATTRESSES RENEWED
AND REMADE
CARPET All order.
LA 1NG promptly alteude4 ler
Y i teems moderate
Itupalr Items+: one door rve,o 011. J. Harper,.
stove Store, %Vent Street.
Itesideece-Elgin Avuuur.
(4uler. 1:0.1) ysl
i
G. JOHNSTON
EA' ?4LMER
AND
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
(uruitureand Uudertaking;wareruoa,n,
West aide square,
'YBONE: Moretti. Uodurich
Residetwn 178
Night call: At rwidetioe Si w'llhaat
Strout.
J. BKOPHEY & SON
- ---101E LIADINU--
Funeral Directors
-
and Embalmers
Orders carlally s[Lt,.ed to al all
born, ,.Igbt or day
FINE TAILORED
ICtOT111N6I
FON MEN
1 FITS WELL
LOOKS WELL
WEARS WELL
i
When made by
-
Lhe TailofQUNLOPWest St.
4
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U' t_ • 0.
Very L F wFares
t0
NORTH PACIFIC
COAST
t hu• -e ae. second . bas. 1 is t, hon-
or'ti to t int sleeping ears(
n,Pnt 4,1 moderate berth
VIA
CANADIAN
PACT FIS.
Direct Line
Full infurmat ion ft urn
JOS_ K1UU. - C. I'. R. Agent. -
(iodPrroh.
ReLW
GRAND TRUNK_sYISTEMAY
NEXT
HOMESEEKERS'
EXCURSIONS
ALL RAIL `-IA
('1I I('A'O
MAY .Ith.
VIA RAI L and BOAT
Steamer leaves Sarnia .1::1,
May 19th.
Vnnipeg and
\\ return $32.00.
Edmonton and
return $42.50.
I'1» lona , rates 10 other points
eastern Ca ada. Tickets Kos"I
fur days.
Secure Octets frontV - -
F'. F. LAWI NUE,
wn Agent.
CANADIAN NORTHERN
RAILWAY.
11omeseekers
will find the route by Chicago.
wihtlut0,, Fort Frances anal
Canadian Northern the most
intPr.•dting and direct '••
Western Canada
SETTLERS' and
HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSIONS
Apply to nearest (:rand Trunk
Ticket Agent, or writs
C. PRICK-GREis,
Passenger Agent,
('annmlian Northern Building, Tnrnnto
A• woman's Sympathy
Are you dlerouraged? la your doctor'.
hill a heavy financial ioad? 18 your pair'
heavy physical burden? 1 know what
then mean to delleate women -I have
been dlecour ed, too; but learned how to
nrn myyeetf. I want to relieve your bur-
den*. Why not end the pain and stop the
du, tor'a h1117 1 can do this for you and
wilt tf you will assist me.
All you need do Is to write for a free
hex of the remedy which has been placed
In my hands to be given awel'.Perhaprl
this one hoe will CUT, you -it has done en
for others r. If so r shall be happy and
ynu will he cured for to (the eOst of a
postage etampp). Tone letters held rnnfl-
drntlally Write to -day for my free tic,,
n.enl, MRH. F. E CURRAII. Windsor. Ont.