The Signal, 1909-11-4, Page 3t
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'i f1E SIGNAL : GOili•',R iON. In'i' t 1t1O
BOO K13INDING
MAGAZINES,
PERIODICALS' and
LIBRARIES
bound pr repaired.
1i111e1) LETTERING
on LEATHER GOODS
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cadets promptly attended to on leaving
U,(AL trader -lett.
A. K. TAY IA►It, hints rEoltD
LryNall'al!I OI, CANADIAN
x siu'llwLa'1' LAND iissitharI,Ns.
, u leo erro la^year. old, may(ead 'f a IIW family
,,iu.,ip,.l ,earl nun of a% enable Itulllll.iwl loud its
>I nobs. Sa.kalenewiu or Alberta. Tir.•
..rh''r.u.l load appeal- Ica )ierwn:at the I)uudu
un Lrad- • AKeu.y or Sub AKeurry fur tin.
dy t, wt.Egtry by pros)' may be made cal ally
uu er,liali e•0id1t11.1154, by father,
w,a on.ae-U Ih1er. brother or .i -Ler of
+ending
11.•ic Y.. uwulh-. re.ideure upon and
alt, uup un, of lilt' l:urd it each of Ibus•
Wine-leader
uyear,
t- -�yhudr lilmn-1YI Ula of at miles
acre.
ied bon lo
04
-earl) uW144.1 and motherems.. datughter, bros
th .ur
r ore••.
.-afro
In G•ltaiu 411.4r1114 at hmued.euler in Klksl
-�,.u,ld.l.• sur)' 5111.euyd a .('tarter.rruipu
long ;.is. Li- bu
o.e.1.•.u1, Price t Ica kr nares,
Ila a re -ids sit Ir us earls of :as
_ _>•••al' hops date of Ila sieetaad entry' litcludiull
41f1... ai„ nose nrWind to earn hsrnu teat latent)
st$ �t..t alts, at.• till y erre-ret ht.
glgpr, .t buue•teadrr. who Ile• eshau-tedIwrw.-
4:5a .ec.sit Inaba and rotund obtain a pie 4•1111411015
f May lake r p11r94l4044•.1 home -lead to .•.•rt
Priv, Viol kr acre. Irgl i.'- M.it
.. -Id,• .0 sustit h. In emit If )tin'• yr:u-.ruin
• Oh y :u'ii'. and. etIr•? .+ host-.. w'nlll. Fet..•e'.
II'. \v. I e 101,V.
1`'51••'y of the atilyntler df alae Interior
t usiui liuriuul putt :d gnu .44 (ju- an
.`,111... MP nm hr mut for.
Music
asIt. \I, If. KILP 1K. A. li, S. M.
,I ....too. s:,sstan•blergnui-1 tf t't t.rpret
ualeneh. 1, prepared lis errs to -tris.•
. {An- org.u.ut.u,u and a awl mill lire.
,Ueutiu" 14rs.t. to til, u Mee. Pur pal
'du- tui Lefts tIcep: f kaon A. 111:. Cook.
o a .
.11N. I \ nap's.",\Luk. -tJe.•t heir It.tni-1
et de'lt'a
ALFREDCOOK, TEACHER or
. rl daEinK.Themolly
.441,51 of Toronto Conservatory ntMu.Is.s Apply
I,,, , , • Moot' Mtore, l ialrne is. \lust' aur a
'' residrouse ofarken
'so so Overt. eketere i lr.5tst,u .,t 's'.. M.
,...- near standard luau 4 - Wlk-e.
-tchmaking, etc.
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panful• tt, Ont.
Civil Engineering
VA
u,4 HydrauliHAN c Engineer.
tont r2 !gond
11411,41.0
tee, McLean Itlork, ltaterlrh.. corner
Mer.' ural r Crest. Trlrpliime Cf.,
1)10:4. EMMEItMON 'R TtntN
1 A. T. F,weclao', M. I'.
W S. Tiasat-to. M. II. l'ha.e'/IrL
idlice. llamlltot Street,
lir: ltmiefeon • re.idrnee. North -live!.
►k,-] •ntibulle r,.StS, tO/elrY•n1•ht ruealht1nhrm.,e IY
southwest of 1'ublle Library. 'Thane 1'54.
)lt. N'. F. GGAI,IA)W. M. 13.
"M,,. .,.1 re-i.lenc.r, Suitt, -tort, nourish.
PO ft h of Mown) 14441-'1y nm.s•. T.•lrph,mt• 111
Legal
II.. KI',LORAN. BARItIMTF;R.
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.•.;lei'or, notary, Cl'', Money to 1.ottl nrh
it
to...,t ore,. a ;Mee- North. r,•1. a. liutr
,near '.Knot I /Meet, Is, :SwJurth aatnrdaY.
and Mon.ta)-.
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11, li, l'AMEItON, KK. C.. HARRIS -
1 'I r:K. -elicitor, notary public. uttber -
HARRIS -
.11. :At met, Oudertehvthird .dour from
rr..yl'.. I
is . tlti(►t-lztfterr, HANK, A -Hirth
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y h Irl art M/I.,,it.ir-, 1:441,7.14,i '-.oaa tI I r. •
4 wr-m theMuitinlel Durr, ntlee, a 4t -nae
teat.. hoot- to lend al icws•t r rates ad sten,rr
• w•, me Ka Ft ere, KK. t'
. c. i. II A V S. U.
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'IIARIA:SUARROW. 1'.,1..IL, BAIt-
ItlsTi;R, attorney- s.dneni
or• t ., bate
t„ h. Money so lend at lowed r..a.•^.
. O. JOHNSTON. BARRISTER.BARRISTER.1N
01 Iicitor, .t)tulalMrinuVL notary p"bb,'
inner.- Hamilton street, Uaterira Ilut. ,
insurance, Loans, Etc,
At,1) "'I" PitiVATF: Ft'NDS TI)
IOW, Apply to \1.. it. I ASI
T.I:V., It art -ter. Hamilton -I east, liateris-Ii,
T1 . it. ROBERTSON. '
INSI:111Ne P: Atl Kyr.
Flttr` Asa latatrylyiu: and
ttwel uaa,
A„ Il') ♦ 1. SI. l:%Fares AMP 1'.w 1'1JJy sale,' 1.111111.
it% • The I mean :1e9•ident and linaranter
-"m po: ,t bun. I:.
ed. or-
l:o IIl't i\e pal .H\\TLY Il' eslM ' Ills 1
Fld.•ic y and ii llaral.Jlt• I nun,auy.
_.Wats: cat. rewdenee, uwiheaat corner of 'i to
.old y(_ David - .1 a'm't.+, Planus -1 74;
U)lI'4 W. ('HAIOIE, I.'iO's FIRE
fm IJ and accidentiu-car. owe. Agent for 1.•.uliisK
puC - ournal and stork rmmannies. itentraner in .dl
III,.rl),r•t,rt on ta'-t plane :cul at tow,•'t t.Or,
1311 :et ogler, corner west ite.•t and Square
1''r? el :lire,. J. W. 1'RAIUI K. llalrrir L, hut..
t�l'a Fele ,hole :1
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Ii K11.LOP MUTUAI. FIRE IN.
u)s St. ItA NCK CI). --Farm and roto eel
to-, properly Insured,
wf aslg.wrs-J, fl: Mehean, }sear«: Klwem P ---u
I. Fraser Vlce'Prus-- Hruyi tlttd h I" I.
nine K Fraser,
., iec.-Tyra.., f
,;-_- Ittrretor+ May.,
Chssony :4rofurth : John
fI 11. Ilrlevr, Winthrop • (Irony. Italy, seafort l.:
John HrnnewelaIluldlu; Imus'. pavans, HI'S'h-
wnol : John Watt, Ilnrla•k ; l'hn,,. Framers
Nrn.v'tlelA ; John 11, McLean, KSistt to ; Jsua.
Connolly, I •linton. '
J. It'. Yro, Holmes'Ille, agentfor We -t
Kasen. tasney-hektenr emo pay aealwanenta
and K"1 their card. reeelppte.l a1 Tozer k
filnwn., (Milton, or at It. It. t'ull r Krroll rr.
Kau^ton'trept, (lodelieh.
ins
Marriage Licenses
IVAI:I'KIt E. KELLY,
11 uousati 'Il, OYT.
Matchmaker, Jeweller and
. tenter of Mat'rtnae Llalnseu.
YY,LANE, ISSUER OP MARRI-
Alda limnsns. Uoderlch, Ont.
SHAVI11Q PALO is
J EDFY)RI) BLOCK 1iARBEft SHOP;
n en IMapatrons
wan-known and peyote'. .eland
Ii i t. lS n t is the bent nervier In ehal in'
R. rte.., etc.. t.eille, .hampnotn(
r a
,p.+riallr• it kNlcl hand' emplgyet.
ss sans 1111 B3 apprerlat5R, 1t'
Ikip It. t , 1 roprletor.
suctioneenng
VAS OUNDRY, LiVE tiT(K'K
mint wort loneer. I Mires on South
he will be Vinod at. n11 Mine*
IR ,atm,, " Terme rnseonahle and
neat to glee you ssttefartton.
street, w..
when nes
evehet
Phone y
AUCTiONEERINO.
Alt branches naeefully emended to. Farm
sales. Ilse nooksalee. yawl aerate and merchan
dire *ales made anywhere. Write ter date, or
1•wll and talk is over with
Geo. Becket
&althea street.
Tdeplpfte N. ire
Oat.
few. 6f the i.trict.
The \Viughaul public school board Ilawick to'%Villium Helga, and fifty-
two years ago last May they came W
Canada, settling that at Paris, and
thirty-two years ago the family moved
to Culross. On the death of Mr,
Ilrlul, twent y-ttvu years ago, the lalu•
By moved to Wingham.'':lace`-Helm
was for years a member of the Meth-
odiel church and an active worker.
She also took a deep interest in Lent-
o -ening.- -W4441. - .Mile - was -edlWNlaai
who endeared herself to a largecircle
of (riends. A fatuity of two Muesli -
has adopted IP Val se the maximum
teacher's salary.
The Exeter s it has awarded the
rut lll':arl.r Ill colt ueclion with the its.
leaflet iou ••f a waterworks system.
k cull has been extended by the
Loudrsburu' and Hw'ur Presbyterian
congregations Lu Rev. E. II. Sewers,
of Iirucelleld.
Howard 1.1w, youngest stn of Mr.
and Ml's. NV11halet lee, of Eugene,
Oregon, toruua•ly of i'Iifitoi, died re- tors and two suns survive : Mrs. Tarter
ceutly at Eugene. S. Linklater and John Helm, Wing -
A. E. Il•adwin, formerly proprietor ham ; Mri. R.;.1. McKenzie, liluevale
of The Myth Staneltrd, has purchased road ; A. J. 11. Helm, Cruntwook.
The Parry sound North Star and is Death of Alex. McKenzie, Clinton.
now 111 I r.Irsen•ie.m. '
Mr. and Mts. Suutu.•I \1'iltun, u The I'liutou New Era pays the fol.
neighbor -
Brussels, celebrated the silver auto- lowing tribute to nue of our neighbor-
versary of •I Ilei)' wedding sin TI►tu•s- lug town's well-known .esidenty who
Thum -
mitoses' a•.l.•rlul awa at Ilse. late
day, Oet..la•r "Ise, residenr,•, Ontario stet, tY Friday, ' 'cad
airs and Mrs. Fred (Ireeu, of ult., in his eeventy-Ilfth year : "Fur
Sle•p.hru township, miens. the death fifty yen! wi Ii,• was a resident who ever
cal their six-yelu'-s bel sou. Fredet•iek endeavored to proutuls: IV.. interests
Psus,uw, which occerted on October of all classes of the euuiwuuity, end,
Sl•sl. thought he bought, neither position nor
%Vaatter t ulr, of 4 hnfserth, -formerly publicity, yet hr never sp u't'd himself
of Clinton. has secured a Cauuldiatt when he fell his help Nara needed. ie
patent fur hi. inventiuu of straw pipes had been a v•.sued ,drunter of the
car chs4tus fie • wind or pneumatic straw town C' nucil, Itbraty I ,ard, board'nf
+ta.•.kerstut threaten's' tuacltituiii. health and die. emote of the Huai.
,1)m \\'r.11eslu ' of Iasi week Miss cultural beset). lit politics he was a
Sarah Jane Elizabeth Riley was uuu•- Liberal. and in re•lgiun a Presbyter-
ian,
tied at her lather's baro. in Ilullett 'of which s lunch he Was for
lull Henry Ile�selwo,sl, of the twent, -one )ears as titjsts'e and fora
lou time Sunilschool leacher.
MI! h r..neesaiom of that, township. K a Sheehy
lliseHenrietta J,ihustcm, daughter Il' hhuwrlc%ie lest a gentleman of
of Mr. and Mn.. 1\SHiam Je.6o,t.,." wf the old ach}a) "boat. lsirwory will be
veltfor[h, ions married un lMUdwrDptlm t eledis rd by 1 hose who knew
to N', II. Mundie, 1st Buffalo, its wilicl4 him Iwst." Nr. i e i r tie-
uawas dors
it y the 11 ids had been living for sotto.
near BrI. A t whew tie. ,asset his
boyhood. At' nineteen he went to
London, where he sewed Isis appt•rn-
11Ajur .1. A. Anderson, street and ticrship, gut tiered experience at
drain totem in of Mraforth. 1Iieli on Scranton, Del I sit and ether United
Tuesday of last week at the age cal States cities. In lane lie entered the
sixty-live'years. Ife had been n res- employ of M :T*14 al t fi 1' I„ remain -
dens, of the town for upwards cat thirty ing with them until the dissolution of
)'ears. - the filial, when Ise b,•c.aate A meristwr
A pretty M.Killgp wedding was of t he succeeding partnership. In
celebrated on \\'ednesday of last week, lStitl h.• married Elizabeth -Pollock,
when Miss Rosanna Alliu Was united who predeceased him three yra_s ago.
it, Mil stage to .lump 17amplw11, a pros- He leaves a son, James, of Aberdeen,
porous )suing farmer cal the tit Is con- South Dakota ; t wit daughters. Misses
cetai,in'. -
Hannah and Nellie, et home breath-
er, James, of Dubuque, lows, and two
sisters, Jane, at \Vi-uxeter. and Eliz-
abeth, at (iireenstinro, North Carolina.
A Ii)Lt.% -trill hr sul,wilte.l to tlu•
.•le, tot\ of 11 ingghvl. iu January sin
the que.'lion of electing a- water and
light conil„i'aou to mintage Ilie
'ilia skittle light end water-
aurks alateta.
('linton stud Myth are to take a
..tr,..r t. al--siestioes-at'-tint--Latluar•y
'pal •leetiuns. Ica Hensel) a
petition, asking for the repeal of hoe al
prohibition, is being presented to the
. .last eiuineil,
The death of Mrs. Stephan, of
I),sl)woes1, ,refined on Sunday, Oc-
tulwr I7th. at the lions* of her daugh-
ter. 11 re, John Meals.. with whom she
had (aero )icing. Mrs. Stephan was
eeteitt)• years olyge.
thr 1Vrelie•sday. October 20th, the
hone of Mr. nu,l Mrs. Wei. Arm-
strong, It li u,.ue,"'sign of Ilay:weethe
sowncat A pretty marriage, their only
d:uy,g'liter'. Miss Louise, bring unites) to
lulikl l'uletuao, sat Rtalger''ille.
David I e•eldes. of Hs'lgrave, a native
o' Iilsasgow, Scotland. passed pc•aee-
fa away on \Veshneselay, Octolwr
l•thi. in lir eighty-third year. Mr.
budder. Wits nits of the pioneers of
\lnrri•T:\ Mix sena and two daughters
as Well ain tiro brother- raid two Mister*
tsaran ye.
11i't..luha no Hughes. widow of the
IuU• Jrehn Hu lay, shied October 21st,
at t he resident of. her daughter, Mrs.
Patrick \Va1sh. 'eaafurth. in he• -soy
e'uly-eighth yea She wain burn in
Tipperary, Ir•lat , Iperue to this
country a, a young ,vnritpn and wee
moiled sit tlarnilt.en:., She, leaves five
sons and three daught
lulu Shipley, brother Mra, L. \V,
Las is. of tlshawa, forme! of 'Gish.-
re.b. neared d +away at. the spite• in
Mu•eso ' , S,tsk., .at Satuay. tic -
tuts -I -2;11s1. in his t.wenty•secun year.
Th.( inlet Ment took place on \V a nes-
day.ut' last week tot ('linton, mite the
yewtng ntan'Irpatwits and two ii s,
Misses I':u'rie and Pearl, reside,
l in Friday evening. the 22m1 tilt., the
Pine River Presbyterian n.ngtegatiun-
held s farewell gathering in hosier of
their retiring pastor. Rev. John 11ar-
fu rl,,1ie, who had Ieem their ininiiter
(o Twenty-nine years, An +uldress,
:ace"ulp+uiieit by a pnrse.ut gold, was,
pn•senl,4l to Mr. Marfalhune, who
road, a tonebing speed' in reply.
William .1. Mdlinruey, of East
11'nwaneish, passed away on Sunday,
(r•t,lb.•i' isth, after a few weeks' ill-
ncss; Resides his aged mother, who
les -ides at ,11'inghatn, the decease)
laser. nue-iste•r. Miss Charlotte, of
Wing sant, andbnn, heoN..,. ,Johnicd
Tnrliberly ; Samuel..loseph and Ru'
wt.- .4 1t)awonsih. Dlscased was
twin mat 'wit. and hes ides his Widow
leaves Ilru rhildren.
on taay morning, October Ytth,
Ml-, Catharine Mghme; beloved wife
of John 1I thine, of the tnw•nship of
McKillop. died atl••r a abort illness.
She mals in' her tea eta) -itth year.
She was line mitt rat- of right ehildl•eu;
II%e• boys sold three girls. who are all
living with the exception cat one riot'.
Two of hi -t. Cons ntr priests of the
Homan I.:tthillie slttnch, Rev. Tiny
othy Malone, M. J., rector of the
parish of Smolt Me. MartP: Mich.,
and Rev. James Malone. of Mt. Jrrhn'e
chur,•h, New Orleans. -
Sudden Death in Grey.
1)n Aliapl:lq'nf last week Archie Me
Neil, eldest tem of Lachlan McNeil,
it concession of (tress_ died very sud-
denly from the breaking cif an abscess
is, the middle ear. Mr. MiNeii's wife,
formerly Miss Lambkin, of iluwick,
in 1 a family of four daughters and a
son sort/ire.
A Clinton Wedding.
'•I
In Tuesday .it Lint week Miss Emile
Flukcr, second daughter of Si is and
Mrs. William Pinker. Clinton, became
the bride of R..1. Cameron, of Luck -
now. the nuptial knfu. being tied by
lb•v. I)r. Stewart, Mr. and MIC.
F'luker left on the evening train for
Lm•know, where theywill make their
hotne. -
Western Foundry Co., Wimgham.
The Weatl•rn Foundry Co., of
Ingham; le rnnalderrlrlf err enhance-
ment of its plant. 11 ith its men
working overtime it is impossible to
catch up with orders. The following
have leen elected directors : T. A.
Sidle. .1. J. Cunningham, It. Van -
stole., • J. A. McLean and W. D.
Vevey, Mr Stills wan elected presi-
dent.
A Relative of Sir Walter Scott.
On Friday, October . YLnd Janet
Beattie, relict of the tete William
Helm, matted away at her home in
Winghilrrt its her eightieth year, De.
ceased was horn in Hawick, Roxhor•o-
shire, Scotland, her father, John
Beattie, being for years a shepherd.
Her mothpr. ImbeWt Scott, was a
cousin of the late S r Walter Scott,
Scotland's .greatest 'writer. Fifty.
four years alto she was married in
Oiling the Roads.
%Veiling to The Orillia Packet. J.
Arthur \Vilsyn, of 11'innipeg, *aye :
I have been twa.littg with interest -the
articles which appeared .inyour IIgs•r
fr t' • to time on the anhject of
-Wafering the streets with oil," and
would say that many ,cities its the
States use oil instead of water With
very good results, At Summit. New
Jersey, oil was first used while I lived
there and the experiment was a great
sweetie.The regular city sprinkler
was used and sprinkling was done
three tinter during tiler season. The
.slur of tilt• iiiI i>t,yot- very Objection-
able, and is not noticeable after two
or three days fraw the time the work
is done, Rain does not necessitate a
new supply of oil. There is a great
saving in labor over use of water
Iwl•attrl• of small number of times
sprinkling is done, and the oil keeps
down the dust 'steadily. which in hot
weather cannot be dune by water, ow-
ing to quirk., evapuratiuu. Objections
to the system are that nil getting on
clothes or dresses )light uses particu-
larly) le•4ves a stain, and the oil also
has a tendency to destroy rubber tires
of automobiles and bicyles. The bene-
fits derived, however, are much in
favor of the oil. -
Ii you are in a generally "rim.
down condition ; cons. scent upon the
effects of la grippe, take "The I). &
I.." Emulsion. It Will soot restore
you to health ,again.
His Mother (reprovingly) -'•Curve
here, Willie Voll know Satan always
finds work Lir idle 11 %ride, so i'll get
yon to clean tut the yard fur ore."
One fact is better than ten hearsay..
Ask Doctor Burgess, Supt. Hospital
for Insane, Montreal,. for his opinion
of "The i). & I.." Menthol p'laste'r.
he genuine made only by Davis &
I. wrens... Co.
rote
ts,
into t
then r
to vet ou
r customs and habits are like the
roads. The wheels of life settle
en, and we jug along through
because itis too much trouble
cat thein. -
After the • sof fifty people find that
their strengt is not what it used to
iw, and they frequently stiffer from
n,' and weak heart
ch we recommend
lc Ferro -vim, S'sui•
rate of iron and
wifire. Nolh-
icial in suet'
sudden exhaust
action. Tu all to
the invigorating to
posed of fresh beef,
pore obi Spintxh she
lug (mild i)e+ lucre Igen
eases, tltlMb it Itotilr.
Father -"My boy, don
that when you .tell ole a lie
it noshes IDe ashamed to ow
on know
ike that
you 39
my sort t Mon -"Well, dad, I sh ddn't
think you'd expert al little Iso- like
me lotell thele as well as yon Call.
Father -"You biddies are well o
now -a -day's. I've seen the day when
had tar Ia• runtenl wi' a dry (-rust for
my dinner." ,FJ.le,t ssm 1:01 iir•orrig-
iltlet -"1't' %Pe ye're better off situ's ye
cam' to stay wi' un, faither."
As mule thh1mnte thoroughly dis-
ciplined and lit rumen may be for any
really great wont\ the more come' s
will lie IIs of his I vn unfitness for it,
the more distrustful of himself, the
more anxious not to thrust himself
forward,
FATHER 80 -MOTHER 76
The aged father 'and mother
of a prominent I3ustun lawyer
safely carried through the last
tW+u.winters by
poi
The son says : " My father
and mother owe their present
strength and good ' health to
Vinul. During the last two
trying winters neither of them had a cults, and were
able to walk farther and di) more than for years.
1 think Vinod is perfectly ww)derful. It certainly is
t)ae greatest blood -making, strengthening tonic for old
people I ever heard of."
We want every feeble old perces in this town to try
Vlnol. We will retnrn their mosey without %nestles dt It
does not accomplish an we claim dor /t.
H. C. DUNLOP, Driquii '1j, v tiati-`rieil, Ont.
Steamer Ossifrage Purchased. -
Windsor, Oa. !Pis The steamer Oasis
frame has been purchased by a Mr.
Hall. of Chat 114111. I and next sea-
son will operate between Detroit and
Chatham, replacing the t'ity of Chat
Icatn, whirl' left, these waters otter the
season of 19t7. Although the t►ssi-
frigr ucadr s•veral trips to Chatham
toward the end of Ills season, local
nsa) inc mien were somewhat surprised
to learn thatshe would be put on the
route regularly. They think the boat
is fou long for the tortuous turns in
the Thames River. 1Vhile lad ger than
the City of Cheth:un, the Ossifrage
will carry about the Sallie number of
passeIlgel'a.
A Serious Undertaking.
At a'small country church a newly
minded couple were just receiving
smile advice fern the elderly vicar as
to how they weir to condtu•t them-
selves and au always -live happily.
"Yeti fault never lath get cross at
once; it is the husband's duty to pro-
tect his wife whenever au ocsa
arises, and a wife wast love, honor
and obey her husband, and follow him
w het -ever • lie 'gorses." "But. air-"
Weeded. the y g Wide --'-I lea "•rn't
finished yet, remarked the clergy -
Mali, annoyed at the interruption.
"She t ' "lint please, sir" -
in desperation --"can't you alter that
last kraut:' My husband is a post-
esiau.
Would, Indeed, Scare Us.
John Marker, the town marshal' of
llarri:unville, Kan., avers that he
syerheard the following conversation
between two)ittle girls who were ,not
yet ilid enough to go to school: "What
makes a'1turse act nazi hay when he
sees an auto'" one ask 1, "It's this
way," replied the other, 1 "Horses is
used .to seeing other horses pullin'
rigs, and they don't know what tip
think of 'eat goin' shone without a
horsy. I guess if you was to see a
pair of pants welkin' down tete street
wit' t a man in 'em you'd be scared.
too."
Won the Prize.
Johnny came home the other night
in high glee, wearing the arithmetic
tne'd:d.
"What is that for?" asked his
mother,
"That's the prize for doing ex-
amples," said Johnny. " 1 did this
one: 'If our new baby weights eleven
and a half pounds, and gains an ounce
each day' 'cause you told Mrs. Smith
she slid yesterday --'how much will she
weigh when she's twenty years old?'
And the -answer was, four hundred
and sixty-six pounds. And the teacher
said I earned ,the prize." -
NiPr a •'t'nrte. they say there are
mote marriages of blondes than of
brunettes. Why is it, I wonder
Uncle Singleton ;a confirmed and
splenetic bachelor)---'•H'm ! Net tuts
ally, the light -healed ones go first."
Have one wit t P. past. Stiffen
your luack. pluck up your courage, and
go It,ldl)' forward to meet the future.
- Gornto- (Iillwaut,
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FARM PROFITS
may be largely increased by knswtag ties
coact condition of the tarmet's market,
and by learning of the beet method Li
farm practice. This is pr y tie
`Tort bf inforiMitttm-tke Fa eskly
Sun gives in every issue I has no sepal
a. a . Farmer's Bum Paper. ' lived
f::rwers• rely on it. P price see ear
clutbinf offer.
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Phone 56 D. MILLAR O.
Special Values in Blankets
Tri Nora AY at to VSl11tnR palls DOR 3
'Phone 56
We have just received a shipment of Blankets. bought direct
from the ulauufactur'ers, and are able to offer some excep-
t iunal values.
A special line in extra quality heavy union Blankets, a;i;
splendid wearing Blanket, Inge duxtil, *2.tai per pair.
A leader in union Hlayketl, extra heat y quality, in pink and
blur borders, splendid wearing and washing Blankets, special
V.75 per pair, -
Special values in all -wool Blankets.
Estra values in flannelette Blankets. Only the heat brands
mocked. All sizes,
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Spacial values in Pillow Slips and Shretings. •w.. trf`
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UNDERWEAR
Our sales of l'uderwear fru• the present season have been far
its raceme of our expectations, and we are again prepared to
meet all demands with a complete stock of ladies', gents and
children's Underwear cotton, fleece -lined, union and all -wool,
in all sizes and styles, to meet every requirement.
KNITTING YARNS AND FANCY WOOLS
We wake a specialty of Knitting Wools, and feature the
!'eVleb)•uol,atecl Baldwin'', SPY Hive Scotch Fingering anal Eider
\
t Bee Hive Fingering in 2, :i and 4 -ply, black, white and colors,
Eider 1Vool fur fancy knitting, iu black, white, sky and pink.-
Shetland F'Iuss in all (Madre. -best quality, I skeins for 2ic.]
'Poe MILLAR'S SCOTCH STORE
'Phone
56
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RITY FOU
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196 POUNDS It .98 POUNDS 49 POUNDS 24 POUNDS 14 POUNDS 7 POUNDS
BABY CARRIAGE
t'1 If His Majesty -the baby -could talk he would always insist on a GSMORON
carriage car. -
r Baby longs for comfort more than for anything else in the world end the
specially selectedsnd tested triple -curved springs -exclusive to the tliEME)11,3)M-make
this carriage car the acme of baby comfort and luxury.
Then -the GLINGKIGRI is built In Canada. An unavoidable accident may make
the purchase of a pert necessary. Your dealer can supply you with the part you want
when you want it -If it's a `E1VOA „
Sold by all first-class dealers. Write to is if your
dealer doesn't carry thele.
Geadron Manufacturing Co., Limited
TORONTO. •7S)
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You enjoyed a package six months ago.
They were -dellclous. But much more so
to -day. Improvement In _process and materials has
Molted- in greater erle.paeas, finer Raver, • mere
delicious quality. They ar4,superior to all. Prove it.
Make a test. Try them now\
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Send this .'lupe.
and 11n elan to
UM Malt Co., To.'.
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Have you on some part of your body a sore, or eruption,
ulcer, or eczemous patch which, hidden from the gaze of
of rs, yet causes you hours and hours of pain and incon-
veni ce ? Have you tried this, and that, and the other
remed in vain, and are you feeling disheartened and dis-
couraged? If so read the following instances of Zam-'
Buk's heaff�g power, and apply it to your case :
" I had an ulcerated leg for several years. The ulcers spread nil round the limb,
which was swollen to nearly twice its normal site. Several doctors treated ins.
One erggeeted atepetatioo. N,.ne did me any gess). Zara Ituk healed the sures l "
Bu says hire. Gilmour, of Prince's St., Kingston. Or, reel this : -
" My mother tried many things for abe'etses ami eruptions, but in vain. In
Zam-link she (nand a o'Iwplrte rare." So says Muss A. I;.e,;gill,.of Wspelli (Suit ).
Sufferers from these Hidden Skin Troubles" of any nature, should profit
Hby
such experiences as this.. %am•,k is seen at its beet when applied to cases w high
have defied ordinary treatment Write for trial hot, and test it
it at our evpense
I
ZAM.DVK AND A MICACLIC
or NFALING
Over and over aeamu 7•am•Buk baa per-
formed a miracle of heatingwhen applied to
wires and skin injuries wich have refused
St heal under any other form of treatment
Why not lit it heal your trouble? Immedi-
ately Zam-Bok ie applied to a sites or wound
or diseased portion of flesh it commence' its
work in two directions. It anoints the ea
teri..r, and its antiseptic properties prevent
any germs and bacilli from creating trouble.
Then the herbal essences and jwrea so finely
puri&sl and concentrated, penetrate the
subjacent layers and stimulate the weakened
or diseased cells to active, healthy operation.
'These cella then put forth their "'tinlding•
products and replace the diseased outer
layer with fresh and healthy tissue. Ry
degrees the whole diocesed surface is thes
replaced by new healthy akin.
In this way Zen, Ruh cures tato, borne,
beetles, ulcers, abscesses, itch, eeasaa,
eruption., pustules, scurvy, salt rhinos,
blood son, and other forma of skin trouble.
tam is also tern piles, varicose alien,
eta All drawling sad stores sell at all, per
bee. 1.r Irma 7N•Dek C.c., Tomato, for
pries. S buses fg.ltf),