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r')DERICH TOWNSHIP.
MONDAY, Sept. 27t,h.
.Lu ... 1: •ilew art left last week ou
trip to the \Vast.
.t II. S Nap. of the Bayttelil road, is
enjoying a tr'il to the OId Uouutry.
pt - ,11111010 bt•1•e—Dungwluon fair,
on Thursday and Friday of next week.
M,.. ma I M J.tnline hetet. arrived
(, um Indian 11e:14, Mask., ,fuer k year
n•nt•in the West, an.1 have been vis -
m.
VN INt•AVl11t FKtlarr s ('Roo'. - •1•:dwaid
ul the H"vh..* t Itur, hot+ a
t du•I)le rot crop, hes Parol prduc.
1 ,g tooth geutien and sacs to trial t. l)t
1!.e ttttpr be h.tr rule) :thud, several)
doll treeworth this ye u• to a w:tolesalh
1u,•dietne than at tinsekvino. The
(cent i-, erWauubles ginseng .red i•. used
in ulr,iirines, 1)1)1 {, not s" V4l114b1,•o
the latter. upon which the Obivauc•u
dote. 11ut having gentian and sarsap-
a1ilia Mr. JlaAbalt tuay yet ilud t hr
ginerng and thus add to hit re•ceil. s
how 1 Cote.
81'. AUGUSTiNE.
Tu.c*wAY. Sept.
\Its. McCaughey visited here last
week.
her the mile rout -race at Dungan -
nate fair.
Bernard Brnpbey is taking hu* hob-
_ does this week.
W;ilinRfoi N ioil
Si. NI *rye last week. -,
NI r. and Nine. A. K. Johnstnvirited
Eyrie.' ft
•Irl I. hoot week.
air and Mr*. 1'. NIe(iuire slant Sun-
dse huh Ashfield friend+.
John ('r.jg erected a new silo last.
week. sod ho io now ready ?or th •curio
(l opt, •
-lttt, Heorge templesy and daughters
spent Mand .y with Mies Mary Nrlu-
teh.
)Irr. A6 let•Lly it utulerguing Um b:
car le.•.s ment in Clinton hospital at.
pi cent.
number of people from thin vicin-
ity alt.'aded Lucknow fait Tart Friday
nal report haying bad a gaol time.
Thr North Huron Telephone Cu. has
its line completed to thin place from
\t'ingham. Quite* n,uutwr of !Mill-
ers bevy the 'phones in their houses.
}kers Father Lim and John
m.o.. also have 'phones.
EAST WAWANOSH.
MONDAY, Sept. nth.
NI es It:1ea Robinstnt, a lonole little
la-, is one of 11N• entertainers at Dun-
gaen. n f air concert -Friday, (Mtrber
Nita
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Patera OF• Mets. KEITH At the
r sAence of her daughter, Mrs. John
Elliot". Els' Wawannsh. Mrs. Keith.
Mier of the late James Keith, p& -wtl
away on Thursday, nth' inst. De-
ceased wets born in Scotland ninety
years rtes, and had lived in Canada
ah ut efts. years. Two ,.dna and
Hee daughters survive her.
HYMENEAL t. EVENT. 1)n Tuesday.
S p•e,nb.r 21st. the hone of Mr, and
M, Wallace Potter wee the seen,. of
a pre• • y wwi,ling, their eldest daugh-
ter. Mew Arletta May, being united in
marriage to Reseed R. Fear. of Morris.
The ceteunroy was performed by Rev.
W. 11. Hartley in the presence of
'at an rorty guests. Miss Belle Pot-
, sister of the bride. played the
w• 1 ling march. and little Lizzie Fear.
ninon oN the groom, acted as ring -
leaser. After an evening of festivity
the casing couple drove to their home
on the Nth line of Morris.
III RD ..T IIAV CITY.- -There palmed
away at Hay City. Mich., on Monday.
I:AL inst.. one of the first settlers of
the toienship of East \Vawanoeh, in
the pet Siet of Elizabeth Forsyth, relict
uf:he lute Hezekiah llelps, Deceased
hot reached her eightyp-flfth year.
14!-... ranee into this township with her
hn.htnd. now dewar....l, in Irtitt.
twilling near Westfield, and here for
e nauder of years kept what was
kto.wee in the early days ale ••stn 01,011
haus.•;" providing accommodation for
flys new w•ttler*. Mr. Helps ptoseeel
aeesy in 18711 and for a nitmeer of
y. ars the widow and fi uuily continued
to reside tut the fain. Some thirty
hPars ago Mrs. Help, mowed to %Ving-
Aa1 and she continued to reieide there
mitt twine months raga• when she
went to live with her daughter at
11 t Cit y. Two Nona, James, of
(holden, Colorado, and William, oj
h.mdnn, and one dkughter. Mee, {lobi.
Jonas, of Bay City, a, well *s thirteen
gro'll-hildrrn and six great•brand-
eieldrerl, survive her. The reeking
W -r,. interred at 13ar elityr-
NILE.
TrEHDAT, Sept. 3fth.
1 b•• buy singers --Matters Nelson
Ad sir and Thornae Melhy—in All the
_J 111 si airy, at Dungannon fair fpn-
reef, Friday. October ht h.
LOTHIAN,
WRDNKsnAY, Sept. Ixltb.
Mies (i:ahn, of Wrens. is visiting her
sister, .Nita, Thor, Sandy,
Jae. Gilmore left on Monday fur an
extruded visit in Chicago.
Mies A -1a M'u•Kenzie hale gone to
Stratford, where she it attending
Nortatll.
Miss Dulleat. Mackenzie, of Detroit.
luta returned suspend some tiwr at her
home here.
Thr stork visited this district a
couple of weeks ago and left a boy at
1'at Hugau'r
Hake y • entries early for Dun-
a& chow—Tint!*Mlay and Friday.
Ootuler 71,11 at d NIL`.
Mise Ella Johnstone has returned to
Detroit niter epertding it couple of
'wraiths at her home.
Saul Kirk was seriously ill with
heart trouble, het we 'are glad to re-
port he is improving.
IDUNLOP.
TrRoDAI-, Sept.:i4th,
Hear Miss Ver:►'H. Hewer, elocu-
tionist and imperannatnr• at Dungan-
non fair concert, Friday, October Nth.
COUNCILLOR, \h,SRR'a Loss.—On
Saturday morning the fine brick resi-
de/we 01 J,tr•ub Moser, wf Leeeburu,
was totally consumed by tire. M1•,
Moser succeedted in saving 001110 of his i
tirtilture, T*uutThe greater hart of (bit!
also went up in rmnke. It will be a
heavy lows 111 Mr. \lower+ as, though he
was instated in a lir \Vow nu Mutual
a sh
Co., hr did not cony nearly enough to
cover lair -loss.
Cat uwit KS: '., 1)y.—Last 'Sunday
war Children's Day at Leeburn and
the church w*, prettily decorated
with fioweree and fruit. The usual ser -
i lees -for the day were carried out.
Mr,i. titre.) JAers Hamilton gave the
'children a very pleasing and able ad-
' taking fur het_ subject, "What
the -Bible Has (lune for Us." Another
interesting feature of the service was
It wdu rendered by Nl eater Bert ('utt,
of (i.derich.
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WESTFIELD.
Tt'E1+DAY, Sept. 28th.
Hear the Lucknow i'igoe•rg at Dun-
gannon (air.
iarnes Redmond is now occur/ lag
his new home.
The track event, at Dungannon fair
aye a gtwat eirewin,t card. Better
then ever at the show next week.
The frust on Monday night gave the
Turn a very batt Searching. Every
person who has M silo to fill is rushing
alter the cutting hux.
John Chautney had one of his horses
very badly injured in the stable on
Sunday morning. We hope be may
sol tae so unfortunate ai to lose the
a1.
A large number from here have
availed themselves of the bpportunity
and driven over U) Blyth to hear the
noted evangelists. Crossley and
Bunter.
Mrs, John Bell, who bed been visit-
ing her parents. Mr. and -Mrs. John
Redmondter the past two months,
lett to j her husband in Alberta a
few days ago,
The Donnybrook bridge hies been
murk improved by receiving a coat of
paint. but we think there is one thing
yet which is much needed, and that, is
a
good substantial fet.ce at 'the apo
proarh on the north end of. the
bridge.
AMBERLEY,
MoND.t'. Sept. 27th,
Alex, Roma sold a tine young horse
to M,ui,uel Brown last week.
\)avid Nc3leer•rhy and )lie. Annie
llueglass event Sunday on the bound-
ary.
Win 1.1,11er ret,irned horse last
week after a few months' visit dawn at
\VAllarehurg.
Mise Sadie McKenzie, of Nannie, kat
present visiting her sister, Mrs. Rod.
Roe.. on the boundary,
'I'be railway is booming in Amherley
at present and everyone is anxious to
get a rile on the first cat.
N We aro all glad to hear that James
clh,nald 1s on the mend after et few
week~ sickness with fever.
Ernie 1danders, the comedian, is
funny fellow, At Dun,tannon fair
concert, Friday, October 8th,
t't/l•te•H NOTRs. --Service i ai the
Methodist church next Sabbath after-
noon will to at :1 o'clock The
Ladies: Aid held its tea -meeting and
gripper iast Tueeftley evening, 8epU•w-
ler 21st. Supper was served in the
hall from 11 to 8 o'clock, and the pro-
grath,'whieh Was lea grand sum -saran. war
given in the Methodist church. The
church was crowded to the Aloof-
the
doorthe proceeds amounted to a lath
client 11 NerrNs —A p.IPasing end
pinofltahle literary evening was enjny-
wb by the Epworth League last week.
'rale aeli,iert under e•ellltlderitj„lel 1445
'•1 &nada- and the thief feature of the
!..gram war an address by J, \V,
''meatier, of I oderieh, who hes re-
t e itic let nrned from an extensive tour
th#'ith the West, Mr. Vanattersaid
Ise heti gone a. a etude I! rather than
.s a prospector oral hp proceeded to
tell many interesting things about the
rt.nutrt, concluding by giving it des
p, ion of the Onukb dans and thein'
In.uons tea of life, We feel h in-
e:•hlr d to him for his visit and thank
him for his rntartewy tele Monday
r as Monday school Rally Des.. Fleet -
ever and Sheppsrdton arhnole and elan
a nuttier from Ceder Valley joined
t.eth the Nile school in nbaercing this
'.antral rally. The gathering was
highly boccea.el in every respect.
regular Rally Day program, en•
titica The Rihle, l.ife'isGuide Rook,”
was followed and reeved especisll?'
interesting and edifying. Short ad-
eiresese we rp given by Mkt; Gladys
Pentland on "The 1311,1e A Niu.lnnery
'took"; by Mr., J. R. (+miopi -sett "Dur
Itiey to Send the Wont. of Oced to All
Nations": and by the ptstnr on "Mia-
sinnv in the Sunday School" Special
I, nape was furnisher) by the boys and
1•'rla from Nhenrxnr and also by Mrs.
"%I. -Dwain and \liar Railie, whn rend-
ered .4 1•001,10 of violin duets. The
nnnyal.olfermg•for the Sunday eet•]Tued
aid fond was taken and Pi to
fleetly (levee donate . .Anllver•
sat y aervie,, will be held at, Nile
\I .1 {Indio ch iirh nn Sunday, Oester
11th, Rev, J. 1'. 1lrjd, 11. A.. B. D., •
former rotator, will preach ening
end evening Ebenezer •nnivet-
fiery Is slated for the- following Sun-
day, October 17th. R•'v. A. E. Jones.
of Auburn, will preach afternoon and
evening. Spediwl freewill otteringa
are asked for at these spryfrpa toward
tnutep board fends.
Verne L. Hewer, baritone, at Dun-
gannon fair O.nneert, Friday, October
flth,
over $111.
UE:
axREW
MONDAY, Sept. 2411.
Nis. \Yen. fierce is 9* ending ,t few
days with eelativer iu Guderich.
Mi. and Mrs. J. Blake, of M ifekiesg,
spent Sunday with relative* herr.
Join the crowd at Dungauno,u fair
Thursday and Friday, October 7 and
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A couple of R. Darnel's gauge o
kpole-packers are busy packing the
tall apples in this nelghborbixal.
Leo Mc(llynn, of Detroit, has re
turuld home to Detroit after spending
clout a week under the parental roof
bete,
Jas. Maize, who has leen spending a
couple of months anlunget relatives at
Siesttle, Washington, basks fine after
his 1 rip to Uncle Ssni s d in.
(;ARLOW.
TONr.uAY, Sept :'}itis.
\I isle Cura Tyndall cause home Sun-
day after a two weeks' visit in Blyth.
Mrs, It. 11, Young and daughter,
isalrrl, returned from the \Vest this
week.
F. W. McDonagh went to Tor-
onto last week to undergo a alight
operation.
Unite a number from around here
are taking in the euuuty- town Ex-
hibition tine week,
Mew. W. (}. tlams%of_ieaf•e(•tt, w
the guest of her sister. Mrs. Lautefl
slayer. over Sunday.
The funeral of the Tate Mrs. Finlay
passed through here to Dungannon
cemetery on 'Tuesday,
Miss Keturrh Brown, of lioderieh,
spent a few days lust week with her
1
a tot, Mee. Alex. Young.
%Ire. A. Young has been very ill
during the last week. We hope soon to
hear of her speedy recovery.
Children's Day was observed last
Sunday at Siiufth's Hill church. 'rip
members must be losing interest in
that day, se it few bouquets were the
only church decorations.
FALL SKiN DISEASES.
An Article for Mothers.
When the children "break out" with
N.1116°101+ and skin diseases, so com-
mon ih the fall. don't run to useleaa
and nauseating medicines. Zam•Buk
is what is needed. It is a skin food as
well as a healing bairn.
\Its, Chaa. Lever+. of Preecott.
North Channel. OHL., tells bow %kw-
Buk cured her baby. She bays
baby's head and face was one complete
mass of sores. The itching and irrita-
tion were fearful. and the little one's
plight was so fearful that at one time
we feared her ears would be eaten off.
"We had to keep her hands tied for
day. to prevent her rubbing and
scratching the sores. Doctor after
doctor treated her in vam, until we
had five donors. They all agreed it',
was a frightful case of eczema, but
none of them did any p•nnanent good.
"As a last resource we were advised
to tory '/.ant•liuk. The first box did se
mach gust that we felt stere we were
at last working in the right direction.
We p •rsever•ed wi th the treatment
until we had used thirteen bore., and
at the end of that time I ant glad to
say %tm•Buk effected it eure."
airs. Holmes, of :in tiuise street,
Hamilton. 1/4 quite eloq.aent in her
praises- She says:—"Zsan-liuk (-nerd
my holy of boils and eruptions, when
he was No had that he had been unable
to naix with other children. Prior to
the boils "breaking out he hal hal a
bed erupthr, but %leu, -Bok cleared
this away too. and made his skin clear
and smooth: It is a wonderful prep-
aration. and mothers throughout the
hand should always keep it handy."
For eczema. eruptions. rashes,
tetter. itch, ringworm, and s' 'lar
skin diseases. Zam•Bua is witLout
equal. It also cures cuts, burns,
scald+. piles, abscesses, chronic sores,
blood -poisoning. sec. All druggists
and stores at :at rents a fox, or post-
free for price front Ztm-Bok Co.,
Toronto.
KINGSBRIDGE,
Tresr*ty. Sept. with.
Rig speeding ',rowan' et Dungan-
non fair next week.
Mike Howler is able to ere around
*nein after his accident.
J. P. Sullivan and Charles McCarthy
traded drivers this week.
S 1111. Johnstone, cif Owen Sound. he
visiting at Michael O'Connor's.
We err glad to state that John J.
Dern is aIle to be around rug/0).
Miss Pauline O'Reilly stent Monday
with NI me Pratt (lriRln, .rt Kintail.
Mr. and Mrs. Jackman, of Dungan -
'non, visited at Kingsbridge on Sunday.
TII•e 1114 '1ity of the people around
here intent taking in the (helerich
Fair.
Morgan Dalton purchased is tine
heavy-deangght colt from Murdoch J.
McKay, of Lochalsh. last week.
Joseph Dineen and James, Bowler
soft) s, , valuable horse* last week.
They deliver them in Clinton on Sep-
tember 20th.
Jerry Connor and Patrick shone
are Inky drawing hay dor the r betty
horses, Priddy W. int*tul, tee com-
pare in the mile race at Ihtngann on
the 8th of October.
John C mnonl end Tom Sullivan
traded horses last week. John got e
teen, of workers and gave Toni a
driven .. Teas -will split, the, wind and
touch the high spots now,
ko,.s TonK t 1)Rtll'. The Kan
bridge egg egg roan had the flambe! un,• of
having a collision on .1. E. Sullivan',
bridge nn Wednesday evening lest- Ile
was taking K load of egg" ton Kintail
and was run Into by another vehicle
with a he oiler load In it. Kegs todke
sudden drtlp.
Etretive, economical, pieeteent,
Whet /here ran inn ask ? Devi,' Men
thiol Serve 1,11111a these apeleifleetinn.
And is the lest remedy for bites and
"ting., akin diee*..a, MIP...tc.
pet the
u.
and • loving wother. Five years
later, early Wednesday morning, Sep-
teulher let, Mr. M•rshullpassid.awey.
and on Sunday wurniog, after au int
pl•essive WtlWOrial +leveler/ in the
chinch, sympathetic friends laid his
irody to rest en Ball's cemetery. The
only rel•ttivee present was hie eldest
surviving wet George, of Yet kton,
Sskatchrwau, hia other sons, Samuel
and Jow• 111 being 0) Venrouver. B.
C. -Coe
KINTAIL.
AN IVF: ARB OIVINO UP $TOOK•
INC! uleies readgneule eluthheg, we will
. stock ell entire .ck reg.M.- .J le00,4.prior:per
suit. 1 pieces. i-.. ',Wins white lewd waists.
regular 7:11• for ties. Itenuctnts at low prices
F. A. J+:LLIS. Kiutall.
OAR(;AIN WEEK. -Ot'TOHKRINT
1t Werth Wclu-Iva, K-sesove, roe. t for Y;t;.:
raisin.. rycleanod by us. ( Ile fur 3sc.: McKim
pie rriruth powder. r.gt.L r 2.40.. 2 for Y:e. ; elf
11104 linen crash towelling.13ir. . for tae,: Red
Ettore ten. ear.. for 170. Prudueo'al highest
price.. Deg nue of out premium curds.
JKLLI.. Kintail,
Kneel' alway* *ends a good mote
sentatiun to Dungannon fair, and this
year will be no exception. 1f the
weather ie fine a large number from
around here will go over to see the
sights and hear the concert in the
wetting.
DUNGANNON.
it A. NEWTON, DENTIST, LUCK -
ti NOW. --At home every day except Thur.,
A 11.., New reinedyfur exeracl Ina teeth tt+onmo
thauwar -t nlettl and yy dge wink,
ate. Aluminum plate. loon breaks. 1
N. 8 —You can al ways beer your work much
better done 1n the dental °nice -more tin,.-
better facilities r doing h
A ons t ,e work. more com-
e K abule for the aueaL
TOTICE.—THE LOCAL AGENCY
h1 Dungannon for The Signal b. at the Post-
onlce Hook and Stationery ,tore, where
orders will be received fur subscriptions ad•
vertising and Job work. and weeny(' will be
given for atpuuuts paid for the same.
WHEN VISITING IIUNGANNON
1•htr o0 1, h Sud 1411i . ).4e:obe, don't for
get to call at the Postoftta• and sero the ban
gains in wall peter. Regular GSr. aro( :ale.
1.1)11 pap,•r.-tilling for 1'.• . regular 1s'.. 1a•„
17,-. leg:. soiling for 12c.: "12c 1'A• , lac, selling
for pr.: also alarge a'unntnein nt good tapers
selling at 3u and roll •. a roll NI It VAX. Dungan
nun.
WRnNE..n.ty, Sept. Jltb.
Mrs. \Valkomand Mks Gibson were
in (ioderich yesterday.,
Edgar Bickle' (itdo:rich, visited
friends here on Monday nil Monday
last.
Benton Cas-. Roswell Rutherford
and Ed. Durnin left on Monday for
Tornrrtn to pursue their et(Idies at-the
University. We wish them all a suc-
cessful year.
Thos. Elliott moved on Monday in•
to the inure he recently purchased
from Willis Bell. Wm. Matthews
moved yeaderday into the house
vacated by Mr. Elliott and recently
purchased from Mr. Reid.
Tete DCNOANNON FAIR.—The Dun -
Reunion Fair, the last and lest, will be
held on Thersdsy and Friday of next
week. The fair this year promises W
be better than ever, which is saying a
great deal. (lood exhibits, good races
and te gond concert at night will slake
it worth coming to seer and hear. The
best talent that could bre procured has
been engaged for the concert. Mee
hills for full particular.
Tile LeTI-: Mits. FINLA'c —The fun-
eral of the Late Mrs. 'Phos. Finlay toot
place to Dungannon cemetery yesIPI'
Clay. Tlu' deceased was )4reruty-two
years of age and was for about Ilfly
years a resident of Ashllt•Id. For the
past three years she had male her
honer with her daughter, Mrs. Jas.
Long, of Colborne' township. front
whirh place the funeral was held.
She leaves a family of two sons and
four daughters to mourn her lose
The services at the house and at the
grave were 0 lusted by "try. Wm.
Rough, of Beunriller, and the pall.
bearers were. John. H. R. and Benson
Long, Anson Finlay, Thos. Blake and
John Make.
AUBURN.
WepseruIAY, Sept. An11.
The Hewer male quartette io worth
going miles to hear. At Dungannon
fair concert, Friday, October Sth.
The trustees of union school No,:,
have. engaged Miss I'rarl McPherson
we principal in place of A. e'. Johns,
who resigned some time ago.
ANNIvKRNARY MplRvur1,.`4.—'I'be an-
niversary service. held in the Auburn
Methodist, church last Sunday and
Monday were a derided anecees. On
Snndav Rev. 1)t. Dougall, of (lolerieh,
preached eloquent and inspiring ser
mons to large and ,appreciative audi-
ences, On Monday night Dr. Duugall
gave na by far the best illustrated *pe-
wee we have had the opportunity of
attending. The startling .cenes of
Roman and Jewish history in the
tirne of our Saviour, the t.rageediPI of
love and hate, the desert travels,
the battle of the galleys, the chariot
race, the scenes at the crucifixion of
Christ. RA depietrd in ioew \Vallaee's
great book, were thrown nn the rtn-
vtts in large life -like colored pie•tu,es,
while the lecturer gave in Hne rhetori-
cal style a Cvnopeis of 'the took, re-
peating verbatim many of the most
thrilling ;massages, the presentation in
this way of the chariot race alone
being wotth the price eharged to hear
the, lecture. Another very intPrent-
Ing feature of the evening's enter-
tainment was the beautiful dismaying
views illustrating the songs, "Hook
of Agee." "The Holy City" and
"Abide with Me," The songs were
sung in good voice by Milton Tyndall.
OHIT*:env. -The late Samuel Mal '-
Anil was born in Nuttinghatnahire,
England, on Nay lah, 1171). As ,e
young man he spent six years in
Australia. After returning' to Eng
Land lie was united in marriage to
Jemima Dennis, of Kinolton, Nott.ing-
han"hire, in the year /NCI. F'.ur
cal, erpr* born to them. Mr. Mee -
shall with lila wife and small rhillren
ramp to Caned* in the peat. 1.ee17 And
settled nn a ferns in Etre \Vaw.nn.h.
I1P41r Auburn. Sortie eight year* let, r
their ehles1 son, John Dennis Mot -
shall, died at the age 111 twelve rare.
ofttipht11,1 t. "Nle, 11ai-hall1vii.(".11.
of Nue first etas,. leade•t•sef the Auburn
Meth*Mtist church, a position he filled
until hie d,.nth, having also been Sete
day sehntl superintendent for A num-
ber of yeses. He was very faithful in
his attendance nn divine star vice and
will lie grr.tly nlia4M1 by the men •
hears of the rhnrr•h, Fatima( health
forest hien to heave the farm in 111111,
when he took up his residence in the
village of Althorn. In the year 111)1
he guttered a great los, when death
took from him at the ago of seventy-
seven year. his godly. devoted wife.
who had moved • faithful helpmate
LOSING FLESH
in summer can be prevented
by taking
SCOTT'S EMULSION
It's as beneficial in summer
as in winter. If you are weak
and run down it will give you
strength and build you up.
1-.4..t I. • 1 0.1•0014 01414 ,n water
Cut a scall book now, A4 Ihvga4ts
*-. E STANDARD Or THE JUORLf.
THURSDAY, Met-rR14111,” Y), 1'1' '7'
When You
Take Cold
One way is to pay no attention
to it; at least not until it de-
velops into pneumonia, or
bronchitis, or pleurisy. An-
other way Is to ask your doc-
tor about Ayer's Cherry Pec-
toral. If he says, " The best
thing for colds," then take it.
Do as he says, anyway.
W. sauna ... n.. •..•
' w. 4.0`81 u«►w
11t'? 5 ". o.�• yea w
tsar
awn.,
Witt.. the 1 -..ti. 110 ca,usupal.d, pol-
1 sonous substances are absorbed into the
bloodinr,cad of beingda.ly removed from
the body es nature intended. Knowing
this dant • r, d,•ctors always inquire about
the cool eel , f r':: t owels. Ayer's Pitts.
-Y.4. , '14.4. O. Ayer C..- I.*M1,M . -
Don't'abuse the rich; ee can ell
to paupers.
i I: \•Ol'
Real Economy
if you care to -shop -where your
dollar- reaches farthest don't
fail to go to McLean Bros,',
where they carry the best liner:
of Clothing, Furnish'ngs, Hats
and Caps, 'Tailoring, :old every-
thing for gentlemen except the
boots, at the very closest prices
for good goods.
McLean Bros.
-('afloring
OWER'S FISH BRAND
WATERPROOF
01 LED
CLOTH ING
v.... give you full \'clue
kr every dollar spent
r.5d lt.72 you dry in
the w .test weather.
FEIN GARHENT
Cllr-RitNTEED
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LAI r CJ,t71A1101L0 [taftust Cul-Iralosolag.faa_
THE BEST SCHOOL r
CE??NTilAL
G//.f l
STRATFOIsf), ONT.
The hest lime to Vnt. i' nor 01aenes
is now. We are I canning the largest
rand. we. believe, the here business
ttaining school in Western Ontario,
Three rlepar•tmetes :
COMMERCIAL. SHORTHAND
and TELEGRAPHY.
lie•` ,t money Inakin edu,•ation•
Our graduates are in demand anal
ere meeting with a11CCPNe, tint our
free cat -theme how.
Et -career & MCLecetaN,
['rine' pets.
A Man in the
Type "6 ' Class
In (fur book showi "What
Melt Wear " ':' ,Low ltttyles
dosignod especially for Tall
Mon who weigh from 14O to
240 pounds.
; the physiology o'
Mankind developed certain
facts and factors, and the
wholesale tailoring system
known as "Semi.rea(ly'" was
developed to its present per-
fect form.
Everysize and type of man ie
provided for, and ('very coat
la made to fit n certain man
Just as though he haul taken
his coat off W bo measured.
i. E A N BROS.
LONDON. ONi
ARIO
Business & Shorthand
SUBJECTS
Resident and Mail Courses
Catalog.... Fr_ -
It M=r 1 ..t..
Grain Wanted
1 ant prepared to buy all
kinds of grain at McGaw on
Wednesday, Thursday and
Friday of each week dntinR-'--
the sewed. Highest market.
price paid rand full weight
guaranteed.
J. N. KERNIGIIAN,
Benmiller.
(lents' Furnishings.
Autumn
Term
feom August :slth in all dapart-
ueente of the
Central Business College
Vonge and Gerrard Ste,. Toronto.
t'.al,.h,gue mailed free on t•e•,luest.
i1F--{fr-$HAW,
Principal.
ELL OT7'
‘ '
TORONTO. ONT.
'1' limo -and Alexander `els. A high -r
+, hoed. Muter: ny time, rlrartnar,e• readily
Ks? poeltIon.. WIf*, today for Handsouen
talagele,
FALL SHOES
The time alas conte for you to
buy your Fall Shoes. Here is
the place to fit yourself to' pair
that will suit you for Style, Fit
and Durability. Our prices Are
right ; satisfaction guaranteed.
FOR FARMERS
,' special invitation to farmers
\ to give us a call during Fair
Hilus. We have some excellent
agues to show in serviceable
s id leather working , boots.
We ham* Granby Robbed',.
G� • THE, SQU412E
. M. Elliott = (IODERICN
1
1
°SPECIAL!°
" Granite ware
II
that looks like china, has for durability i( fur
superior to china. The price at present is-33,\per
ent. off regular prices.11
,-
GASOLINE AND COAL OIL STOVES
AT COSI'
REFRIGERATORS AT COST
0
0
0
StO Vf 5
The Happy Thought Range still leads the
market in economy of fuel. Even -heating ovens,
easy to regulate. It is the heaviest and most
durable range on the market today. - It. is- in - a
class by itself. We have several other stoves and
ranges that are equal to other makes, ranging in
price from $25.00 up. Cail and see par full line
and judge for yourself.
Q
FRESH PORTLAND CEMENT
Al.1VA1 S IN 81(1('K
Now is the time to do your Fall painting.
We have a full line of colors of Sherwin-Williams
Paint, also white lead and oils;
Roofing
We are agents.rocthe famous Regal Roofing,
manufactured by H. W. Johns - Manville Co.
This roof is fully guaranteed.
For Eaveatroaghing, Tinsmithing, flaunting and Heat mg we tai,
givo you prompt attention. and all work fully go or"nt•ed.
Seen 'Phase se
Nome Time its
CHAS. C LEE
I0, 000
Over one thousand students
P.enrolled
by out chain last
E"s
year. It pays to attend a
..i
link of this great chain, for
"IN UNION TH RRR 14
lTItRN(1TH."
O'
The demand for our rad -
nates is THREE TIMES the
supply.
O
Other 'reboots engage our
'r;
W
graduates no teachers. A
spacial course for teachers.
0
Graduates of Igo year•` lige
are flow earning $2.IMI(1 per
J
ea
O
annum.
courses —
STF.N,MIHII'HYan
V
r 1Tk
and
l0IK4Pill%
=
Fill Teta Open Aug. 31.
1•"'
\Veit,. for pnrtirulaa's,
OODERICII
BUSINESS COLLEGE
ONO. seorroN, I'RIN.
A Man in the
Type "6 ' Class
In (fur book showi "What
Melt Wear " ':' ,Low ltttyles
dosignod especially for Tall
Mon who weigh from 14O to
240 pounds.
; the physiology o'
Mankind developed certain
facts and factors, and the
wholesale tailoring system
known as "Semi.rea(ly'" was
developed to its present per-
fect form.
Everysize and type of man ie
provided for, and ('very coat
la made to fit n certain man
Just as though he haul taken
his coat off W bo measured.
i. E A N BROS.
LONDON. ONi
ARIO
Business & Shorthand
SUBJECTS
Resident and Mail Courses
Catalog.... Fr_ -
It M=r 1 ..t..
Grain Wanted
1 ant prepared to buy all
kinds of grain at McGaw on
Wednesday, Thursday and
Friday of each week dntinR-'--
the sewed. Highest market.
price paid rand full weight
guaranteed.
J. N. KERNIGIIAN,
Benmiller.
(lents' Furnishings.
Autumn
Term
feom August :slth in all dapart-
ueente of the
Central Business College
Vonge and Gerrard Ste,. Toronto.
t'.al,.h,gue mailed free on t•e•,luest.
i1F--{fr-$HAW,
Principal.
ELL OT7'
‘ '
TORONTO. ONT.
'1' limo -and Alexander `els. A high -r
+, hoed. Muter: ny time, rlrartnar,e• readily
Ks? poeltIon.. WIf*, today for Handsouen
talagele,
FALL SHOES
The time alas conte for you to
buy your Fall Shoes. Here is
the place to fit yourself to' pair
that will suit you for Style, Fit
and Durability. Our prices Are
right ; satisfaction guaranteed.
FOR FARMERS
,' special invitation to farmers
\ to give us a call during Fair
Hilus. We have some excellent
agues to show in serviceable
s id leather working , boots.
We ham* Granby Robbed',.
G� • THE, SQU412E
. M. Elliott = (IODERICN
1
1
°SPECIAL!°
" Granite ware
II
that looks like china, has for durability i( fur
superior to china. The price at present is-33,\per
ent. off regular prices.11
,-
GASOLINE AND COAL OIL STOVES
AT COSI'
REFRIGERATORS AT COST
0
0
0
StO Vf 5
The Happy Thought Range still leads the
market in economy of fuel. Even -heating ovens,
easy to regulate. It is the heaviest and most
durable range on the market today. - It. is- in - a
class by itself. We have several other stoves and
ranges that are equal to other makes, ranging in
price from $25.00 up. Cail and see par full line
and judge for yourself.
Q
FRESH PORTLAND CEMENT
Al.1VA1 S IN 81(1('K
Now is the time to do your Fall painting.
We have a full line of colors of Sherwin-Williams
Paint, also white lead and oils;
Roofing
We are agents.rocthe famous Regal Roofing,
manufactured by H. W. Johns - Manville Co.
This roof is fully guaranteed.
For Eaveatroaghing, Tinsmithing, flaunting and Heat mg we tai,
givo you prompt attention. and all work fully go or"nt•ed.
Seen 'Phase se
Nome Time its
CHAS. C LEE