The Signal, 1909-7-22, Page 68 Tul•RaIAY, Jets V. 1ECE_
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.International JYewspaper
Bible Study Club
Suggestive Quest( ms on the International Sunday School Lessons, Fnpare
by Rev. Pr. Lmscutt, Brantford
Was Cured by;yout..::.;ink•
ham's \ egetableCompound
Lindsay, Ont. -"1 think it is uo
more than right for me tie thank Mrs.
I'inkham for what her kind advice and
Lydia E. Piukliani's Vegetable Coul-
p ottnd has done fur
we. When 1 wrote
to her sense time
ago 1 was a very
sick woman. slif-
ft•nug from female
trouble.. 1 h a d
inflammation o 1
the female organs,
and could nut
stand or stalk any
distance. Attest 1
DWI Coutine o my
lad, and the t star
said 1 would have
to go tlo',ugh an operation, but this I
__refuted to du.friend advised' Lydia
E. Pi khaut's Vegetair Crumiound,.
and trove. after using three bottles of it,
• I feel Ilkeauewwoman. 1 roust heartily
Tecwnmrnd this medicine• to all is omen
who suffer with female troubles. I Baer
_ l'ills and thinly they are 'line.' -Sirs. ,
FRANa Last.ey, Lindsay, Ontario.
We cannot understand nil women
will take chatters with an ope anion or
drag out a sickly half-hearted exist-
ence, missing three-toucths of the jay
of living, without first tryirig Lydia L.
I'iukham's Vegetable Compound.
For thirty years it has been the
standard -remedy for female ilia, attd
• leas cured thousands of women who
have been troubled with such ailments
asdisplacenwnts. intlamutatioii. ulcer-
etPeru lar etiea,
periodic pains, backache, indigestion,
and nervous prostration.
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write Passenger Dept., Toronto, Ont.
Ineguitan4 to accordance with the t'opyriebt Ac1,1
Sunday, July 25. 'goo -Paul's Second Missionary Journey --Athena'
Arts xvii.: 111-34. I knowledge+ to another who desires to
insides' 'Pest. -ileal is 'a spirit ; know Hine?,
and they flint worship Him must wor- Vero' 'til How do we know that
sh.p Him in spit it and in truth. John God made all things?
Cosi dews fill heaven and eath with
Ili. presence ; but dews Ile not. also
dwell in temples that are made in
which to worship thin
iv.: 24.
Verse In Can any title man, at this
time, ser the folly and sin which
thou.;touts so eagerly follow without
his spit it being stirred ?
Verse 47 - Notwithstanding that we
all. necessarily, have trades and callings,
Verse 2.7 -While titd dewe not need
the support of Slid It'd itxudr, does He
not. desire the wur.ship and love of
to persue, should, or should not,,the chief wet" hearts :'
concern be the tremendous -issues involved limy do... Clod give to all "IIIc and
on
inapiruual truth, and Ahy? !This ques- breath and all things?'
tion must be answered in writing by teem- Will we its heaven be able W see
hen of the club.)Ooai, in any diMrt ut way folio the
Veuses IK'_'1The b;piourranr and way iu which it btu t• pi ivilege to ace
111e stoic* sod r .".teary ,phllurophy Hint now? 7
of life ; Mate briefly what they each Versa yl -What is the evidence
taught. that all racer of men sprang from the
Which hringr the wore hating hap- carne original stock?
Mora+a and develop the nobler char. Han (Ted hot anything to do with
meter, a life devoted to the pleasures our present individual cohditions?
of sense or a life devote& to service Verses 27 241 ---What is both the
for others and til.wlf-denial? chief joy and object of fife?
What .as a Matter of feet it the sub. Is it possible for every man to find
stance of what Paul taught ? • Clod if .e will hut 'leek Him. And what
• `(i Id we fend a respectful ear to is the only condition for seeking hie, ?
How do you conceive of the thought
"in- Hint ..ata.live.and.mova
have our bring;"ran you illustrate
the thought with air, that is loth in
ua and around us ?
1'rrse Be -tam any work of art rep-
resent Oat to any practical advan-
tage
Verses YI-3t - What makes the need
for repentance?
In what way' will Jesus fudge the
world?
Verse R; -Why did some (nock
when they beard of the resurrection?
Verses /-ei3i-Did alt who were true
all i,. v Ihroriee °f Idealist elt•rnitV or
•erjce thl-,n witlt.+t.6re>.wipali..0 1'
Terse 22 -Which is the tetter roan,
an active skeptic or an indifferent
mad i honght less Christian ?
Which is preferable, to to ever spec-
ulating about (.a1 or to have no
thought concerning flim ?
is lethal in 1 1a lunging for (Ind
pernliar to l'hristianity ?
May a4lieat hen who tons never •couie
intones -at with 1111 i+tiani, y Cleat wet
and know the trite (;tel ?
1Vhat then is the advantage for a
true -hearted heathen et g into con.
bort ..;Ih Ob.i-t;anity'
Vere. 23 -Can one man ho knows
(iod be the means of imparting that tt
Sunday, August 1. 1909 -Close of Paul's Missionary Journey.
A.'Ia xviii.: 1-22.
Bolden 1'ext--In Cie world ye shall
have t. ihulation : be of good "here ;
to fled accept of Paden luessage. and -
were all untr,ie to God who rejected
I have overcome the world. -John
xvi.:Xt. •
Verse 1 -What remarkable thing
had immediately preceded Paul's start
for Corinth ?
There is no record of a vision or any
nal
dieing instruction for Paul going
tintb ; but is a good man as much
-juided- fry-uiedwbenhe is notconscooua
Of it as when he .s, and why 4 This
question must be answered in writing by
members of the club).
Verses •.-::-{1%hat wAs thr.attrac-
tion twtween Aquila and Paul ?\
Now do you account for it'' that
there is an affinity between men ..of
the Ism. trade ?
Have labor men a perfect right to
hand themselves together for mutual
protection against the undue demands
of capital ?
line capital a moral right to protect
itself against labor ? ---
Have business men a right to pro-
tect themselves Against undue com-
petition ?
Paul worked at his trade as a tent-
maker fora living ; in there any sug-
gestion in this that modern preachers
should do a sln;tlartlilsg?
A large t1rupirrtion of the metnlwr-
.,hip of the present 'day Christian
church have the latent ability to
{wench : ought dot• Chia ability to be
developed, thus giving to every local
church several preacher's, and the
work Icing divided between them
would be letter done than at present,
end each preacher make his own liv-
ingg'?'
1
Corinth, confine his work to the Sail-
cloth dry and to the Jewel?
Verses 3 -11 -What effect fid the
visit of Silas and Timothy have upon
Pant?
If a good man is evens" much in
eerne'st. may the visit of another
earnest man intensify his spirit 1
1Vhen a man does hie very beet in
preaching and fails to make converts,
in he entitled to ea touch credit aa if
he had great sutwss?
4r1d Paul Memo himself. for his fail-
ure and that the Jews resisted and
blasphemed. and ought A Ivan of God
always take a sithilar position in like
circumstances ?
Verse 7 -Has it ever been in the
past. and is it today sometimes nrers-
seryfor a good man to leave the
church and start • nseeting of his
now?
Verse 44 --la belief in Jesus an in-
tellectual effect, or is it spiritual and
supernatural
Verses 9 -11 --What method did Orel
take in this instinct to talk to Paul ?
1Vhf is it that so few Christians
have any experience of any special
message from (bbd ?
Do .Cbrirtians speak as punch as
e ou •is' or . today and Is
there any feat• of being holt by speak-
ing for Him 4 -
Verses 12.17 -Can any loan expect,
even in these day, t., he unflinch-
ingly faithful to Ood and not make
some people angry ?
How de, yon estimate the character
of th4s man, (hallio, and what is there
in him worthy of imitation 4
Ver
tree 1.-7-11.1Ltlhe duty atttipriTtlege Pau"
of'Tvi•ry- adult - C'hrfstiaw7ta--be=en= .leosen.
u•.g''il• at least every Sunday, Fa genie [ewp
.prcitir spiritual work ? - 14119
Why did Patti in the beginning. in Thefts,'
sen 15.22 --Sum up the elfects of
efforts as revealed in this
n for Sunday; August Sth,
Paul's instructions to the
Ionians. 1. These. v.: 12.24,
QUESTIONS REPUBLISHED.
Lessons of May 2nd and May 9th in
Rev. Dr. Linscott's Series.
There ems 141)111e eon4tlsi4 in of dates
in the publishing of the Mnggeetire
tjurhtiom( on the Sunday School
Leeson for \lay 'Sad and May 9th. In
order I lint those who are interested in
Cheep tl nest ions and who may be
thinking Of sill '(ling answers to
(hent 111xy not he confused we repub-
lish hetew144. the Vacations for these
4 wo dates.
Slay , 190. .
Paul's I•'Ir'.t .Niseionary Journey -
14VT'rnit: --A.4. 414: I-12.
4i..hlen Text -lin y.• into all the
world and Ipen,•), the (h.,epwl to every Verses 4: 12 -Are goal men justified
creature. Mark III: 15. in rebuking had men with vehemence,
when I.11ey would stop A wink of love
and mercy ?
Is it possible for bad man to ea -
cape the lust penalty of his sins ?
May 9t11, 4909.
Paul's First Misslnllwry Joprney-
Antioch in 1'Isidin• Awls I:i: 1:1-54
Cyprus are situated.
Were they consciously, or un-
consciously, directed by Oat the Holy
Spirit all along their journey4
Verse:. -Should men And women,
in the ordinary walks of life, be as
faithful in preaching the Ouspel, or
testifying for halt's, wherever they
may be. as Patel and Bernabas were ?
eras d -How many places men-
tioned in Ibis lesson are situated on
the Island of Cyprus? (Mee y
map.)
1Vhat motives haul likely induced.
lhia rnan Elyuhas h, claim 4o be a
prophet ?
Verses ,-M -flow do you nrcottnt,ftlr
n
11111 11 being so had es to try to pre-
vetit lirldflhilfjngi-femu 'serving the
true (itld ?
erst• I Where was Antioch ?
%Vhnt ro11stitiited it 1'hristion
('lioreeh.4 hen and now ?
What was the difference between
prophets and teachers ?
1' er4e 2 11'hat is meant by "minis-
tered In the Lord ?"
N1 hat mental, physical, or spiritual
benefits tire their, derived from f 1.t- Golden'lex1Thrwohdofthe 'surd
t1g ? --
�wpublished thrnttgtunit ad the re-
t N " t.,"„- t.,...n. person� - - Sinn. Art. xili.aa
Verne 13 At whst points lied Paul
end Hiroab;as t"ached, according b,
the last lesson ?
What important events were nar-
rate) in the last lesson :'
Look up your neap and nay white
are Paphos, i'erga and Antioch hi
Pinldia,
Verse 14 Should a ('brim Tan always
attend ehoreh °n Monday if he hoe the
opportunity, whether at home or
abroad ?
if a Ulan does not art like a Chaim;
inn when Away it 1 he a real
('hrist.ien when at home, nn matter
what his °inward Arts may be ?
Vers 15 ---Are not, our present-day
churches tot atif and formal, com-
pared with the 'services in this syna-
gogue ?
Should not our nerviceb bre suffici-
ently elastic to cell upon cohere beside
the pastor to take part in them ?
Verse l0 --Were there many devout
Jews and other's in those der' who
hared (Tod and were Accepted of Him
who had nut embraced Christianity :'
Should preachers and teachers in 1.d•
dresser,/ non -Christen audiences assume
that there may be some of the number
who really "fear God," notwithstanding
that they may never have heard of Jesus?
(This question must be answered in writ-
ing by members of the club. i
Verses 17 37 in addressing a ho.tile
audience it is well for a speaker to
eommence with things which they, bre
flees in common, making them lead
up to the mein question; what mat -
tete did Paid refer to in carrying out
thin wine rule 4
What. points in thin ;Ware.* of
Paul's would you Ivey were the most
Meth ?
Verse, 3S- )-1n what sense can Ord
forgive sins through Jesus that He
1 food en order to constitute a
Christian fast 7
What right has the present-day
Protestant church to discontinue the
practice of fasting ?
When world the eats of a company
of golly turn be most nerwitive to
the voice or Ood. during a front or A
font ?
11'ae there any connection between
their ministering and (eating, and
the Holy Spirit speaking to there ?
Is 141e Holy Spirit apt to speak to
those who are ' not, intensely en-
gaged in the ranee of God ?
1Vhat is necessary in order to
cultivate an ear for the voice of (hod ?
Should we all Iw '•called" of Ood,
Delete undertaking any kind of work ?
Verne 3--Ouj(ht the church today
to send out. missionaries to new dis-
tricts 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
writing by members of the club )
Nally did they fast and pray before
ending Paul and Barnabas on their
mtesion ?
Would it he a help to each local
church today to fent and pray before
each missionary meeting ?
i)n yon think the women took part
in this nervier, and, whether or not,
what reason in there to debar women
from any of the church's work 4
Verse 4- in it pol'sIbie or practical
to be guided in every journey we take
and in all eine by the Holy Mplrit ?
!Should a pastor ever take charge of
it new chureh without beton directed
to .lo no by the Holy Spirit ?
Please paint. oat Ott IM snap in
your Bible where Deisticie, Mlelloia and
could not through the law _if Mose.
Granted a future life of reward,' and
punishulenta. what 40e4ti5n can moo -
pate in importance With the forgive-
uern1:1 f 1.1,11 ?
Are men Mane who nrgl.s't. W have
their sins forgiven, seeing they adroit
the grave dangers of delay :'
Velar,. 411.41 --What do un••ona•rriid
sinners need to ••la•wale" of
Why do sinner's not .crpt o
af the
salvation ntfered •o thennby Jesus' 4
-- Verger 12-4f What i., it_a sign t•f
when men want to hear the theme!
preaches 4
Is there always a,1 affinity between
.peritual people, not% i thsttailding dif-
ferences of opinion ?
Dora it do •1s all g!101.1 (11 IN) urged t"1
he 1roe to that
Verres 44.45 - laws the story of the
cross "ti11 draw . crowile 1.1. it 411.1 at
Antioch'?
%Vh.0 one preacher is .t•• 4.111 at the
gosf another preacher is doing what
is that ti sign of ?
la a troly good man ever jealous of
lb•• good "thein are doing
\'res.'s. hi 444 -l1. Coal new.. partial to
one neationelity 4it:atl 111 is to another
Doer lied ordain all those to eternal
life who will accept of Jesus?
Are glade sr and joy always' in the
hearts of those, w ho love and aal•vr
1g1a1
Peewee 5(1(42- When the bed perse-
cute the good which gets the real
trouble f
CURED HIS DIABETES.
That's What Dodd's Kidney Pits Did for
Thomas Harrison. of St. Marys
Ferry. 44. B.
Mt. Mei y'e Pert y,. York Co.. N. B..
1t.r(„Ypw'i.ti --That Ihatd's Kid-
ney Pil1s will clue diabetes -ham been
proved by Mr. Thos. Harrison, ut this
place. Mr. Itareisun slwakr of - his
rune as follows :
"1 suffered with severe 1)44115 aik,Ve
the region of the kidneys. When 1
lay down it was 101 1114. 40 get 11p
again. I grew weak and ray Appetite
failed. 1 doctored with several phy.i•
eianaa but it was of no use. 1 grew
wotxe all the time. till 1 begin to de-
ep t.ir of my life. Shortly after thin I
began to _urinate blow) and I knew 1
-was intba- grip. of that. tereible
esse, diabetes.
"At this time a friend pereuaded me
to try Dodd's Kidney Pills. After
the use of one box I Wan 11111th hotter,
Th1111.11011P11 rimed me conipletely.
Western Fair, London, Ont,
Special efforts aro being put forth
this year by tile management_ of the
loth to 'Slit) to make everything hi
the way of an •Gractive rind
pleasant_ for the visitor's Ita 11011/111)11.
In the utain building there will he
tunny new and very intelegting ex•
Whits. la the dairy hall the butter -
each morning and Afternoon. when, in
addition to the latge cash prizes
offered by the Association. a beautiful
silver cup donated by the Canadian,
S alt Co. of 1Vindsor will he given to
the winner of the first prise in section -
in the machinery hall will I* found
all the 'meta tip -to -date machinery ttr----
full swing, which is Always en in.
teresting eight. The transportation
building, which is always n piece of
interest. will again be filled with,„
splendid exhibits isru! all the live 0515(14
TOBY, M.P.
Henry W. Luny Tolls a Story' of the
Late Mr. Gladstone.
Mr. lieury W. Lucy, one of the
moat uuted of veteran tiuglirh jour -
waists. wbuau reputation sus made
by Lia unique cu lit on Parliamen-
tary pruceediuga in -"The Diary of
Toby, M.P.," w Punch, has just pub -
balled lila recollections in a book ru-
'�tied, "Sixty Yc•anr-ia'ihr-ittiidrr-
uesa." Among them is this character-
istic anecdote of Uludrturre:
Tltr latter was very auxioue that
Mr. tivachcu should suc,sed to the
Speakership of the Nouse od Cum -
It is well to"have on hand
tremedy,simple, .effective and
easily applied, for mosquito
bites, insect Stings., Sores,
bruises, sunburn, and injuries
to the ski:I, and bull,- other
• ailments not 111\t.1\'r: danger-
ous, but tthidt viii be cure('
t -.by ou)u'artl applit':ttion. Such
a remedy i., Davis' Alenthol
Salve(TheI ).&I..),whicht'tnnes
in tins for 25 cts. at druggists.
mons when it liecatrie t
by the retiresueist of Mr. WWI&
at/at/hen would have been willing. but
be -feared, isitbout testator.
stiort•ighted vision - he could
barely rceognize 111V, ISC11111 tire
!tilde of thi• liouse--vrould be it too
hindriowe. Sir William Bow -
Man. ati oculist 016111 111 (1/1/SUltr11.
„nsfeet1 ,*-1111 10111 441141,10Di. wilt 'for
die expert mid -persii:iiied filo
body ..f anything. Nut th.• sp5•Cialitif
first imieli to the gr,•at
void: tor which 1:5» beet
buildings of course will I* filled /to
overflowing. If space is requfried
write at Once to the secrete( Y. A•
Hunt, London, Ont.. who, will
proniptly furnish prize lists,/ entry
An Able LIngulit
At a diplomatic receptiOn in Wash-
ington. Mar. Taft, on being comple-
mented on low esqui e told
a little Mot y about Senator whose
F'rench Isequired ti twelve phono-
graphic li•sisons) s by 110 means ex -
The Senat55r, fresh from one of his
au • moder-seceptery ut the French 1••
gation at a dinner.
"Monsieur." he said, neoka--ah-
'My dear Senator." the serretai y
speaking French. Y..ii speak it tai
well -ah, so very well -it makes mi.
hOniesick 4"
Youthful Dignity.
Senator La Follette, criticizing a
is. somehow. funny. It reminds 1111
Of ft little Sioux City girl.
''One lllll riling she hong /111.110 the
kitchen continually, bothei ng the
Moor cook tr. death.
"The cook lost palmier Knell v.
brat r she shouted. thitiopitig_ the
"The little girl gave the cook a
haughty 'chat. •
" 'I never allow nnyone hot my
mother to speak (0 ine 1 ke 'hist,' she
baptism W1114 1,, take 011111. 1.11 the 11,..1
Sunday of the month. hut no aster
could be got for the font, ri1 it had
been .oit off. "What *hall we do,
John?" said the minisder. ••Just put
your hand in the font nio' let on
thete's water in't." sushi the beadle,
"mild Fits slue the wenn', al 110' ken
ony odds."
ovim, the invigorating ,
contain,' beef, the moist 'strengthening
focal in the leftist bulk. iron, which
midges fifh, 1 Poi 1110041 a1111 wive*
atrength And vitality to the whole
body. and Jost enough pure Swinish
shsrry wine to se late the diges-
tion and thus aid thts nesinallation of
the 011,11 end heel. 41.00 per bottle at
Mr. Slimson-"Willie, didn't you go
him to send romid the trunk I ot-
non-"Well, here in the trunk, but no
strap. Didn't he nay Anything about
the strap?' Willie-"YeP. pa, but I
told hint I thought you hadn't better
have any strap.
Doetor-"Did your husband follow
my directions'? Did he take the medi-
cine I left for him, religiously ?" Pati -
Altair! not., doctor. if e abused me
frightfully every time I gave hint a
dose f"
"John," said the wife gent/y, "y011
D115 Intereeted in temperance move
he goserared. "Well, isuppose you
knfl make a few of them at the
pump -handle. I want pail of water
at once."
One fact is better than ten hearnayn.
-Ask Doctor Burger., superintendent
of hoorahs! for insane. Montreal. for
Plaster. The genuine outdo only by
Davie & Lawrence Co.
A girl's lore for randy doesn't
11.11.11 s i• 1101 11'g01..1 al Anything
HE ENJOYS HIS MEALS NOW
huf Ile Keeps • "Little Digester"'
Handy
. Glassco, of Toronto, wrote us on
Tits Min MEDICINE CO.,
oo Church St , Toronto.
Dear ars,
i/wish y would bend me another
bolt of your '• tle Digesters''. All the
nWnibers of my ily have been using
anti baso rod tits must 'atm-
actory results.
I congratulate er. on your success
in putting up a table for the cure of
indigestion._ 1 auRered yearn and
tried everything that was rumended
to me. Nothing gave me liet.until
I was persuaded to try "Little elders'''.
I enjoy my meals and am not haul
to eat, because I know a "Little 'es-
ter" after each Mee/ wilt digest my( 1.
I revommenil them to all my frien
who suffer from 111111geltIOn and wout
further sey that you may publish ths
above if you wish. I know there are
thousands of people suffering from
indigestion who will be glad to know
there is • safe and ear* cure for tbeni.
• Yours very truly,
"Little Iiigeriters" met as wow at
your druggists, or by mall front Colenias
Madinat Co., Tomato. 35
To Relieve a Choking ow.
rnay be relieved by ty a !tick ie
ker month to- load ft for a whMe.
Her effort di/dodge t will,start
ebelinctIon In the Sit S.
Kellogg's
Weans Babi
y Mother dreads
'aevintioilunigdih-so long as it was
food w formerly good
of its Food -value.
But now -- the age of
Toaat Corn
trivial matter.
Kellogg's .3 pure, sweet
and wholesome -it^
Nature's Own Food.
That's why Children love
and t_hrive on Kellogg's
Givtinby Kellogg's when-
ever be wisbes-it will do
him good, but be sure it's
1'402:
Toasted
Corn FlakeF
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Funeral Directors
and Embalmers
1 Ord•re car, tally •tt•ttead to at all
beers. t.1,10 ow day
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AND
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ON TIE
MERITS
LINIMENT
RUPTURE
CURED
AT YOUR HOk,
This is not • truss Cure. but
treatment you can use in YOUR
HOME. NO PAIN, DANGER a
OPERATION, no loss of tme from
your work. Wrte today before you
NOT WAIT.
Fill in this Coupon
Naine
Time Rap
and mad to
Dept. C., 22 Ontario St
Sugar and
Fruit
For Preserving- Time.
't\'e keep nothing
t the Iles t,
a d the price
William L. Lindsay
This is an entirely new idea, and will ewe-
cially interest people who reside in natural
gas districts. The gas ring takes the place
of the Weer Sunshine fire -pot, thus making
it possible to burn gas in your furnace without
inconvenience. Such is not possible in a
furnace where the ordinary gas log is inserted;
for, should the gas give out, a coal or wood
fire could not be started until the gas pipes
were disconnected.
To provide against sweating in the summer
time, Sunshine Fernace is equipped with st
nickelled steel radiator andf dome. All
bolts and rivets are nickelled, ail rods
copper:plated. This special treatment, be-
sides meaning quicker And greater radiation
from the radiator and dome than cold chill
iron could possibly give, acts Air protection
for the bolts, rivets and rods from inroads of ,
gas. When cast iron comes in contact with
our nicke/led steel it is coated with our special
Anti -Rust treatment, which prevents the
slightest possibility of /00 commencing
anywhere in Sunshine Furnace.
The
Gas Ring
McClar_y's
FOR :SALE BY
W. R. PINDER. GODERICH
eeticfnz- - A
is the perfect food drink for
children. Highly nutritious -
easily digeated delicious and
REMOV NOTICE
We beg to announce
rims that we ha•e remoi
premises on
where our cinstomere will flnd
ready to fill all orders for
HEATING
METAL WORK
In workmanlike manner,
to new
at closest prices.
W. R. Pinder
'Phone 55.
FINE TAILORED
I 0 ill I N I
I FITS WELL
LOOKS WELL
WEARS WELL
When made by
DUNLOP
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PECIFIC CURE
F LUNGS, THROAT, COUGHS,
',NIGHT SWEATS. CHILLS,
FEVER, DROPSEY. GRAVEL
an Kindred Omani.
Augusta ary MacLeod.
So Patentee.
NEWGATE ST., Godench, Out
'PHONE 1
When yOn want (and Yards
THIC It/CHT •t Hook
24
COAL
ALL KINDS OF COAL.
ALWAYS ON HAND
WM. LEE.
Ordefn tort at e. C. LICE"( Hardware 14""
mat *Ms of Sonars. Promptly Attoodod
CHAS. E. GRIFFITH
UPHOLSTERING
A ND REPAIRING)
HAIR MATTRESSES RENEWED
AND RE -MADE
CARPET Aii (WW1
LAVING Chartres modest*
Stave Store, Wow litems.
Residence- Elgin: A ?IOW'.
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