The Signal, 1911-5-18, Page 3THE
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THE SIGNAL, : ii01)EItIt'11 ONTARIO
'Yewei of the Sistriet.
Mrs. Wesley Heywood, ul Ushr•rne, r=age was ronsuourneord. when r•e-to
died uo Friday, May 5th, aged testy•
were prawul (torn leen ,4nL. 11_,a....11
SNIP yeah. and uTdltbrr p/.cew.
Mr. and aft -s. Miss I''lytter, saa--CoaRWts wedding.
ot Wellington, New 'Zealand, are visit-
ing lenitives at Exeter. (tuj�•ssSwtuda)', M.y tl•h. Min. 11.7
Peter Ito,tbdrmel, ewe of the early Fin olein .i hIin. dhiin,lrif t'prtar ttima. -
setUees of Hsy tuw'nabip, died on I 1 relic, nal M1 r. hIingblis, of r b
htee.day of last week, aged righty Princess avenue. Loudon, sae. war-
ye5re.who moved West from HUCILM county ri�11 to Ur W. J. Tillwao Ay Bisb••f.
Thomas Hi►kp, of Ate.ia, Seek., Fallon. The ce,rwuoy, wbieo trek
place in the Hisbop'r chapel in N•
Peters Palace. Landon. era. • quart
one. owing to the atoms of the grown.
Miss Eche Coughlin. cou•Io of the
bi ids, was bridesmaid and Norhit Cor-
coran. nephew of the go00te, wee beet
wan. In. Tilln.an ha. been ill I. r ibe
past two wrecks, buffeting from a err•
you. breakdown, end Lis phys.cien.
have ordered him ale'Ad. Isn't for
ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Thiol .Il left
for Toronto and from Gide they will
go to New York. whence ,bey will
sail for Europe. They wi 1 to nano
about three mouths end *to vis t Ir. -
laod, Sco.land and Germany.
in the year left ie deed, aged seventy-
six years.
The IOU acme known w the alba" pe
farm, on the bth line of Moon', has
teen purcbsaed from George Keys by
Allan Speir.
John Story, of Grey township. is in
Wingbam &capital suffering front a
compound fracture of berth bonen of
C the right leg.
IINARD'S Mrs. James Carn=e, of the Brunson
line, Stanley, died at St. Joseph's bore
LINI/ENT(alai, Lundtw, un Wednesday imoi'n-
iug of last week.
BOOK BINDING
MAGAZINES,
PERIODICALS and
LiBRARIES
;land or repaired.
GOLD LETTERING
on LEATHER GOODS
A110,600. au.d.d W 0a leaving
then at TH SIOSAL Oodsrteh.
A. E. TAYLOR, fSTaATTman
CIVIL ENGINEERING
VAUGHAN M. KU ITS. CIVIL
vel B)d+wabe gaa•.•r. Oatarle lead
ollbso-IdoLeaa lfseak. Gol.r)ea, owner
Mastesal asst. Ts1.Woa. IT:.
MEDICAL
DIL W. F. CALLOW M. B.
Vi)Moe.ad ,akineses North ems., Goderfeb.
earth of toasty tteseary oiler T.Ispb.e. 11.
LEGAL
DitWUL 1 OUT. HAYS k i(ILLuR-
1 AN. hamster., verb:bora notaries subtle
pectora 1. lbs Mariuiae Court. ate. Private
triads W Mud at lowest rata* of interval
Whoa. Loa side [quare. God.rieb_ W.
KRUViYUIYt h.. C., it t.. HAYS. J. t-
P1LLoKAN.
1,11 G. CAMERON, K. C.. BARRIS-
7EK..olleitse. astaer psWfc- 011010-
swathes dtz tet, UMatiest. Wird dear from
Sows.
CHARLES OARRO W . LLB., BA f
KIMTIGt. attersays. •olicitor..t... and.
.,c . MWasi to lied M tow wa rots.
1e0. JOHNSTON, BARRISTER
eiH lot. reluiesi,uer..otary public
t♦pse Ma ()too sumint t,ad.ric14 wt.
INSURANCE. LOANS, ETC. •
1I ct1LLG? MUTUAL FIRE IN
dl 60 M 6 N C k CU.—tars sod waisted
Wan escapism assrea-
Utn.are--J. b. Molarn, Prim. Ssaturtb P.0
Js. Caonour. Vivo—rpm. t.adarlea e. u..
Thomas kr Daps fisc- - I r.... easN,tb P. 0'
UMraetors — M a. t arael .. newfortS : Joan
U. Wises. Winthrop; w ill..O K,nu. teDatas+e;
Jobe H.an.w.r., moo wino: Jamas Kvsus.
Hoseawood : Jinn a .u, uariuea ; )lalcuam
Meawen, bre40S field.
ageut.:
_
Ha m
* ; J5.. lu.w0 . aamat.l ,ifs its
Haase*
!lla:alel. 05.20, W- rower -Duster* sou par
wawsbt. sou set theta cawss rew.pteu al
Tow a ruawoe, t tiptoe. or u It FL (Anti.
O,0wry. [lantaa street. 0edarleh.
,I, PRIVATE FUNDS TO
to 000 loan. Amity to M. O. CAM-
a1U.: Brrrtuer. rtamilien street liod.r,ca.
Ili . R. ROBERTSON.
y •INSURANCE AGENT.
tea Asti Lina NINA : HtWs , Canadian and
American.
CcaDaNr. ISICINalaa AND sairaormts' Li. am -
ITT 'I1e 0e550 Aootd.dt and Ooarwn105
„orporstloe. Limited. of 1.ud00. kelt.
VID.LIT1 AND VtVA*ANlu BONDS : The 1..8.1
Fidelity sad Guarantee lam I Fie
Wier a d
rin_ etvo.. cert bee corner d of ie
and 5t. David's streets.
JOHN W. CRAIOWK, L'FK, FIRE
and accident. lasar&000. Agent tea leading
^latwr1 and Hoek oomp5.54 . Insterfous to W
• 5d.eted On bee. Wass and at lowest rat o.
..all 51 WOOS. carom M eft enema and Moore
Os damn J. W. U)WNIb., tsedwlea. that
Nene shoo. M
NAREIAGE LICENSES
W AL'1 K!t hs A1tiLLY, J. P..
OODLRLUH. ONfT'.
ISSUER OF KARELAOS LICENSES.
LAN188UER RI
OF MAR -
W ..inti Itsesem. t1.deriek Ont.
ERA VINO PAR Los
UR;DFORD BLOCK BAttBKRr1HOP-
A1 -1k w.11-kaows and popular stall
loon Ite patrons tar bait wrvios ts Aortae
Wraattlna• .t0.. euo. Ladies nhampOM•t e
o.e.eisIt/• oat7 sidled Sande wNored-
low p•trease• 0611 M spg,adabad. H. B.
111EWlK11, l ,0001.ter.
ARCHITECTURE
ARTHUR J. BARCLAY, MEDAL
WWI Royal Institute If1t1.4 Arektteeu
I.wddeeo.-A.alt. lunar. lieowILla Plaut. dr
Who and et scatestlless prepare/ err reideses
o d public b.,:Qt•p.. 1 orromm060eoa
AUCTiONEERINO
1IIUNAt1 UhNUR Y, LIVh0BU(.k
no a ....rwr ruotreo.w. Other on Desna
stew • w b. re 'r wie be bend at all Use.s
when nn r.71nR *sift. Terme ,w.us.bls rad
crit)a. *du toed to 5115 you aatratostio •
Rev. Ur. Rose, a former pastor of
Melville church, Br,u,srle, ha, resigned
his prereot charge et Port Dalhousie,
owing to ill-bealtb,
Clayton Proctor, teacher of S. S.
No. 15, Uiey. has been re-engaged fur
another year at a salary of 1625.
This 1. 11.o more titan last year.
A quiet wro+diog at Winghsui was
the marriage of Miss Olive F'itzsim-
umono to IN m. Martin, of Winghaw
Juoction Rev. Ur. Rutledge offici-
A Slick Game.
Exeter Advocate : The old epee-
tacle racket was worked or town
Thursday last by a glib -tongued
young man about twenty years
of age. His wiasinn, u usu.!,
was to sell some u.efnl hr•rset..1
article -this time can ape nets -111
before leaving he would intr . du. e . h
spectacle gs.ur. As he weer fre mt
house to Louse pis sru, y was u hilt 1,e
had just aniir.l' homes C. -nodes mud
•led• whit. their bed pocked tip fi one to,
Mrs. \V=illain Cowan, of Bad Axe, stlret a pair o1 gold -e=ndued spr.•-
Micbigan, a cousin of NO m. and Ed- t.iie*. He n.qu Seo and . tul.l find no
owner and ail • hey were o1 nt. 1450 11,
h.•would -el. thein ober.►.-a dcl
lar. Th, sr wt..,, ',ought w•it have
tetter idea of their ' low gem" after
thwarting the • pr. tacIe- ,, few dry..
Time the old a45.lte •gam spell...,
fool end his enemy sown pat 1. d."
ward GI.u, of Stanley, and Mrs.
Frwuk =)'VAIs of Clinton, died on Dun -
day, April ankh.
Mos. Wm. Rands, a former resident
of Morrie township, died at \Vresiug-
too Sponge, South Dakota, on Turn
day. May 2i.d. Mbe was eighty-five
yeses ot age.
E. W. Lewis is dead at his home at
Wroxeter after an illness of several
weeks. He was ,n his fifty -remold
year. He is survived by bas widow
and one daughter.
Alva We.tcott, son of Mrs;. West-
cott, of Seafmtie who went to Cal-
gary Inst summer, is going into burl -
nese at Habkirk, Alta., with Eel. Cud -
none, of Kippen.
George Muldu.,n, of Bruamcls, ham
leased the W. H. Maunders farm five
miles south of Brunets, in Monis
township, for this year. The farts is
nearly ail in gram-.
Mrs. James Livens, ot Ingersoll,
well known na Grey towppchip, wan
found dead on the kitchen nom in her
home by her husband • few day's ago.
Hart fa=lter was the cause ot death.
Dr. el. S. Hackwell, a former resit
dem of McKillop, died at Cbicagn at
Um early- age of thirty-three years.
He had wren a sufferer from menin-
gitis for severs! months. His widow
survives him.
Mrs. Joan McIntosh and family,• of
Ethel, moved lest week to Stlatto/d,
where they will reside. Before their
demo (lure the W. K. M. 8. of the Pres -
I vtrnan cbuteh presented Mrs. Mc -
!Marsh with a tan.y roeking-chair.
MI/SIC
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��OUBRII H OONBERVATORY OF
lT
NL ell
Irma. L L (. M. Lashed,. r T.C.
IS 17aros,o. erg•ru.n Kana armee vane eel
sora areas sad peas hara.rey eo ollwebbbw•
um A C t ossa Saba bara.^S7 4t.lna0
nett. eV Mir. AMDwtwe 'Radon:arts.
ial NaMir Munn as .4-115. A. F.
wowsno mend.ba manor ..d l•w.eaa Ter
Woe motion as t5 memo ere ,ver/ 41 IM
'Ware* .tart
W. J. MUIR & CO.
UNDERTAKER(
AND aHIIALMfR•
(a�.1aa�.�e Prbswr ,a wase ip4 d
nese Lae opoodea Roaplit5its.c rl.iew.
1.
1 the great public questions of the day
t. r 1ra•5u by r.• . bnei c .n vera
t.••n with him. .1 ..t u..w Engl./id ,.
ail 511,•K whh prpm alien for ibis co-
: .yit, for ..I. that, ,•en cau,•••t
(,g
1 es it,. greet I•.uu...
..nte,y a•••.
11,.t tl•h,.gb wbelch W -y err ow=ns
••. .b... their syr. in the fa•
that usuy lnt.Wrlus nwtaln Irl to Ir
cul v ed.
t'•absda." said Mr. McKe.z.e,.
I
eon large is the tet a ists . yr. Thal
is evinced by the tart that. its the
utier.urae u( 1 b , public men Sbe is
wuwlly .rf.erud t•• taus, so •guar.'
She ,. looked up I. as the right atm
alb, Ewl.ln, at,J thole is piactit•ally
nothing U.at they would Dot du, In
w ltrylrli•uau aay. to further her in
t -i
e 1 is tee &Jen of the B. 'limb
NO REASON FOR DOUBT.
A Statement of Facts Backed by a
Strung Guarantee.
Wil Rua: antes. con, pletc relief to al
sufferers frvul cor..tipstio11. in reel y
case when we .vel we will supply Lb.
medicine free.
i(exall Orderlies are a gentle, effec-
tive, do -lendable and safe bowel regu-
lator, strengthener and ionic. They
re-eetahlish Dat ore's functions in is
quiet, easy way. The) do not cause
any inc*uvenience, griping or nausea.
They are so plresant to take and work
so easily that they may to taken by
.nyone at any time. Tin y tele -
ought).
el e-
oughiy tour up the whole system to
healthy activity.
Hexa.( Ordeiliee ate un..uipareahle
and ideal for lite use of child, en, obi
folks and d.-licate persons. \%" cam -
not t..e highly recommend them to ell
Buffeters Iritll any form of coustlp-
(ion and its attendant reale. 1 wi
sizer. 10c and •Lac. Rememtwr you
can obtain Resell Returdiee in chie
community uuly at our ..roar -The
Retail Store. H. C. Uuu.op, south
side of Square.
LEAVING ABERDEEN.
Shortly after noon a tew "days ago John MacLennan, Canad an Goveromect
fire was d=iscovered in the track fart of Agent, Removing to Live.pooI,
the wart -memo of Broadfoot. Box A The Aberdeen Gazette nnhli-hes a
Co., Sraioto. It was extinguishedportr..it of Mr. John MacLennan, ('a -
'ohne much dameg0 was done. but 'utilise (inv.rnrlarut agent et Alwer-
had,tgot a start it might have re- deer, with the folloiticg anuource
.•ult,.1 seriously, as the scene of the 11,0111
Hie was surrounded by frame build.. Mr. John MacLrnnnu, who ha-
Mira. been agent of for Canadian Govern -
Jas. %lrKeever. of near Crediton went in Aberdeen for the pest four
met with a very serious accident ou and a half yr are, has been appointed
Tuesday afternoon of last week while to takr charge of the Liverpool office.
drawing out manure. The horses be- andMr. W. Bs him-ining, Sas a Me -
came trlghteotd and ran into • post.
r.
throwing Mr. McKeever about fifteen MacLennan was horn in Bruce
feet. The gravel box was thrown on county, Ontario, nearly fifty- piers
top of bile. One hip and both legs' ago, hie parents hailing from Wester
were broken, besides otber injuries. ,Rose-sbire. He was reared under the
Mr. McKeever is in a serious condi- bard eonditione of pioneer life. clear'.
(ion.
Following a lengthy Moen of
nearly eleven years 11om cancer, Mrs.
Adam Knox died at her home on the
If51h concession of Grey township on
Sunday morning of last week. De-
ceased was torn in Scotland sixty-nine
years ago, but since the year 18(51 she
had resided in this country. She fs
survived by a family of two sons and
three daughters. fier busbard pre-
deceased her twenty-three years.
Mrs. Andrew Simpson, of James-
town, answered the call higher on
Tuesday afternoon of last week, after
an illness of about three months. She
was sixty-nine years of age and was a
native of Scotland. She had been a
resident of Grey township eine the
year 185.3 sod torty-seven years ago
elm was united in marriage to Andrew
Sampson. who survives her with a
family of ten children.
Roes McKinnon, of the 7th concea-
ing the land of tbe heavy woods o
Vieaten. Ontario. He afterwards
took a eollege course, studying law
and architecture, and on the comple-
tion of tbat t•rurme he settled for a
time in l eetern Canada, carrying ou
business as • general cootracuir;
Four and n ball years ago, when the
Canadian Government decided to open
an office for the north of 8cotlaud,
Mr. MacLennan was appointed by the
How. Flank Oliver to take ohaage n1
that. office.
"In the coulee of an interview yes-
terday. Mr. MacLennan said he would
leave the north of S.•ntiand with con-
siderable regret. He had come in
colonel, with predicts ly 1411 cleans o1
the English speaking purples through.
out Canada .end the United Stater.
and there might be, from fon e of cir
cumstances, tmme .v ho were more
promr...ive, nut the Aberdonian hitt'
made • place for himself in every de-
partment of life, whether it was s1,
Sion of Grey. had a clone call the ether finance. commerce, education. or u.
day. Hr was driving a three -borne the exercise to nein i.1 funetieos. Re-
learn attached to • cultivator. The (erring to the que.tion of imrnigr'-
animals became frightened and run- - . be admitted that there were
ning w their beads to bold them be many people noting f0 m this country
was tbrown to tbe ground and the who were ,in►,ilted ro for commun..
horses and cultivator passed over bun. I of Canada. tint^oar :het country lied
He punned severe bruises end had not developed i,.dustriee rn which
some ribs hrokes, interfering with they could Ie ily find work. Asked
one lung. :be patient is now mating to explain thF-"movement which had
fair progte.s taken piece Itom the rut nl du
isicta in
Canada t.. the West. be said that the
p, more was purely economic, nett as it
was in thi. country in the rural ,lis•
- tracts the guest adveneement which
had been nude in the introduction of
d habrit hiving machinery had Ihrewn
II; many fum-eervente net of denier
meet, with the tewult that they had to
find a field for their labor, lust lied
e. i was being found in W estern (;anal..
•oar a
investor. Mae and more the Bru11b
ui,unryrd s..ro the looking .n time dir-
rr:410u. The psesour spring and the ,
cowing summer will witness • tee-
mrudous minus of Br)tu) c.pilal.l
One thou. a • apitatsat in Dunn,. to .
whoa. alt. M,Kruaie explicitly le -
fel red- ext:eet. to ti,.r.t h 'e bund. id
lou.atwl Bullate to ti. vel. p tl•r ,obaC-
a. lode -try 1.. Bondi tohuuhi.,
.11 rat'.) dere. (it...re sir 1• ac.ollg
or•reti ...is 04) et. .'i .ally large ee air.
Hundreds of thousands of poem., a of
Biting'. emery a1•• • ego ing eta more •
teen 0. C and 0,40-1 o f per cent. inter-
est or ulvwrUU.a ill the .,Id Irnd.
tiue e. not tar di.tent when the la. ger ;
pot. ion of that w y will be invested
. ere. 111 11.1. C4.1;11* C1.011. Saye Mr.
Mcheua,e, (..135(1.. w..uld du they. L.
I.r ac,wewbat cauti.us in her flirtatious.
l'. P. R. .tock in 1.00.dou has done 1
ta
nisch to int,c.tuce 41145 win cuulideuce
tar ('enact• an s. cue=t trs. (i r and
Trunk Paeihe ie now tering sought as'
similar ts,v.ibilatirr. riot a
few as 110. al schen.'.', rnvnlving lose •
and theism ,.l..'int. to the Bluish in-:
vas..., wetted du much 113 desttov that
cuuttdeu,e, end •. n. w. rk meat 111-.
jar). 10 leges iotate • r.•j• (til`. .
btu ,he 'toIhe, L. 0,1 a4 sending
M. a than her 111,44405 , u t l.e Duwn1-
,. n ; 'rrg.eifel.v e, c ,s seidirg, or
tot1, r lei.u,tiug lou.- drpai lure ul,
1hr 14.-t .4 her ..n.. ..t.d uat•gbtere,
1,5.. H..1 En/ Lu•J and Scot laud,
seya A,1. 1,c11ruxir, ate being drpopu-
lat.,l til y ew,, ,"rt.. n. Perine=a
evei vwh.le , re saying ,het farming
uu henget pays th.th there; rent. are
Ula bieh, 11,lifi,iet u.srrurre sae (ou
a opt floor, ,,sial . 1141 'U.14 thauuelves
vara b•,u40R.tuft hrrand lrufltable
de` clonal, n. ; .0 the fans. are being
he es ken sod their .-ccupauts ale coo,
ing t,. ruj..y the 111.e111'. 111141 lbs pt0
esti icy ot the Dew um Id. In une in
wane.- cited, ten maids from one
locality bad declared their intention
of removing h. (:.nada. The nal a al
u.usequeocrs, fur hrcrd I.y the new
Lloyd George Midget. •will 1a• the
ht+aking up of the large eatat.s aid
the til-.nvr.uuent of their salute in
.ether rutr,priere. Reference .o thus
prose of lie e'co,iomicsl satire Lien
c1Nwd Mr. McKenzie's all too inlet re -
11 alike : •
'•Lilyd-G.t..ge," he said, ••l- Iled
1W, i•i,-ds Willi .u,r slum. Ne shilt-d
tbe louden of taxatioi, w here it eboutd
I. ash lava• leen • hilted ; snit he
doomed tat til..,45i.0,. Among c•rr,.tin
elas-es, be is the r,.r.st hated end 1•r-
vilea man io Enda d : hist Leidy.
Wk.* i. br iutrodu,x.l ei. iew insurance
While at work on the farm ni An
drew Miti hell in 1'urnbrny townebi
Wm Clendennin` suffrrvd a Brno
accident. He was engeeed in draw
ing manors. with a team est ho,.e.5
when the lines fell to the ground. ao
in ende,.voting ti r'ea"h them he fie
front the wagon tongue and was drag
gild a oiliesderelite distance, Three
rips were broken and he received be
oral had cuts on the ►,ndy
Is Tins the Record ?
Exeter Tines It is quote webs
that Will Jaffray. of t shorn*. I held
the 0004.16 for catching
em
Ask this season in this seetioo
Neturday he caught a ,erp tb
w.igbed sixteen pomade
A Teekereostb Wed.atg
A pleasant mat r isnoo iai event use
Mleinnifld al the manse wt riSd•
1,110 nn Wednesday of last :wIsr
Mir Jrnnw Pearson Chesney'. dimwit
tee of Mr and Mrs Wm 1 Nbeswey,
the Mb ronrsa.kw of Tweke srni
wee united in marrow a• Matt►ew i� coedit lone ail they sea That1.1(1(110, rti Niag•r• Pall• 'v Y The ons
rwrewsony was perfor 1..44 by fin►.be made gond rase of kin npptwt onil iwr
Nell elinin. ♦ rsrs�abs was held at Ord et
� � ineermeet feel.
soma d
tis home d tae kelie sAar LM IOW- �
rs. -
BACK FROM THE OLD LAND.
Ahs
s P. H McKenzie, e: -M P.. Tells dCeD-
set dittoes e. the Boni Isles
Gs ,reem Toe i.eckaaw dentie0
et Peter 11 McKesane. ex -IL P . at
rived home Ism week after hie six
' months' a(.joure is the Brit.isb late.
j He is looking hale and Marty, a if
toast beef. haggis and teeth potatoes
had well age ew^ with hist Hn duties
se e.rnmi..ioiner of immigration took
of i Aiwa into variates parts of t • three
ti,. emistrl .. End gave him many npper-
C. + tenities oil ohne wing soetal and wens
.Iv. fL•°v' %yi;d3l+rrr u :rte•
tlsurawas. Mar 11, IBII of i
Take
One
Pain Pill,
then -
T.. Ke
is
Easy.
To Head -Off
a Headache
Nothing is Behar than
Dr. Miles' Anti -Pain Pills
They Give Relief without
Bed Alter-LIf.cts.
'For four years 1 was subject
to almost constant headache. At
time. so severe 1 was un:itted
for work. Throug', the adv;:e of
a friend I was persuaded to try
Dr. Miles' Anti -Pain Pills and
the result has been that 1 have
entirely eradicated my system ui
those cottinimu•, headaches that
followed a herd ac.1 cnntitntou•
mental strain." -(J. L. Russell,
Agt. C. Sc N. W. Ry. Early, la_
For Bal. by Alt Drugpl.ta.
25 Doses, 25 Cants.
MILES MEDICAL CO.. To onto.Can
FEEDING BRAINS
Why Studious Children Always Crave
Oatmeal
Nature gives oats more organic phos-
pborns than to any other grain she growl
And phosphorus is tbe brain's main con-
stituent. Brains can't grow. brain. can't
work without it.
Oats also contain more lecithin -the nerve
food -than any other grain. Tbey form our
greatest energy food.
That's why growing children love oat-
meal. Some instinct withi0 them call. for
these elements, and woe to the child who
doesn't get all it wants.
rbe right oats for food are tbe rich.
plump grains. Bn the choicest oats there
are but ten pounds to the bushel. In mak-
ing Quaker Oats these choice grains are se-
lected by a separate siftings.
Quaker Oats -just the cream of the oats
Ehmosesu bet one-half cent per dish. One
us worth two dishes ot oosnan-
al. Don't you tbink it would pay W
serve your children such oats?
Made in Canada. Wil
Sold and guarahteed in (aalerich by
F. J. Burt. -(mo.
.che-ne, it was received with apldaube
by both ra fir,. in Pertiamout. A
men whn call a^c..rupl sbe ibex'. in ,he
fa -e of the oplr shin,) he has encount-
ered. meet be as. st-t(,w(11an md.-est."
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FINEST WESTERN WHEAT FARMS
Dirt Cheap !
WM. PEARSON
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Iand-hungry hom..eekers are rushing into this fertile valley
by thousands. Seeds railroads reach this distract. Entire town-
ships are broken up and put under cultivation every day during
plowing season. New towns and cities spring up over night. The
population of thts valley will increase four -fold In five years. Liv-
ing In Last Mountain Valley L like living In your own home
country. These new settlers have all the comforts and luxuries
of the homes they lett. and are GETTING RICH. BESIDES' Grasp
sow this great opportunity to secure cholce,K wheat land .•heap'
Our Prices Lowed—Our Terms Most Liberal
We have a list of land bargains such as were never before
known Our prices are absolutely the lowest—and we sell on
small, easy payments. No other Colonization Company can hope
to meet these terms and price* because done can buy land now in
such enormous tracts.
Send for Free Library of Information
about the Last Mountain Valley—book,, pictures of farms. crops,
pictures of people who will he your neighbors, their own stories
of success. our special low prices and liberal terms. and all about
excursion trains, rates. date of starting. etc. Address your letter to
Wm. Pearson Co., Ltd. "x5": �,'1` Toronto, Ont.
AIiK\'IS \vwNTFD
I have 175,000 acres of the finest wheat land to
the world. I am going to sell a part of 1t quick, at
low prices; to advertise the district, and to the eon
bomeseekers or Investors who write me. I am going
to make the moot remarkable land proposltion ever
known. The price Is so low that the first, year's
wheat crop will, in all probability, pay back Cte en-
tire cost of the land—and payments so easy that you
will scarcely miss the money. These farms are right
In the heart of the Western Canada wheat country.
located in
The Famous Last Mountain Valley
SASKATCHEWAN
"The Golden"
rwiNGLE
UNDERWEAR
THAT is the name, and
1 below is the trademark.
you are to look for next
time you buy underwear
Your size in any garment
with that trademark will
flt perfectly. will outwear
ordinary underwear. will
not shrink Yet you pay
nothing extra for this
extra value and you get OW
Guarantee of - money back
if you ran fairly Mahn it -
Made at P•ilis In Canada,
by P E N Mt A N S limited.
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SPECIAL PURCHASE OF
Ladies' Silk Skirts
Last week we were fortunate in securing the samples of one of
the best makers of silk skirts in the trade.
Twelve only, ladies' high-class guaranteed silk Skirts, beautt-
fully made of rich lustrous taffeta silk, regular price from 118.511
to $1.2.50. all marked at a saving et 25 to 93 1.3 per cent. off regular
prices.
Kayser Silk Gloves
Kayser Bioses enjoy the reputation of Is-ing America's beet
Gloves. \Vehave a full stock ..f all sizes, in black, 'white and
colors, in loug and abort lengthy et exactly Swine Wipes as charged
in the Seale.. Kayser Silk Gloves have dout.le Mager -titre which
will outwear the rest of the (:loves. Per pear 75c.
Kayser elbow -length silk Gloves, per pair, 111.0/ and 111.25.
Full range of Perrin'. fabric (:loves, ih all the leading colors, in
long or abort lengths, in flsle, cotton and silk.
Radium Hosiery
We again feature this brand of Hosiery which nude so many
satisfied customers for us last season. Our stock includes hfaek.
white, tan, sky. pink, mauve, cardinal and fancy lace and em-
broidered effect-. From 'tic per pair.
Silk Jacquarde
Siwcial showing of .ilk Jarvis rite in ell the newest destines in
alma -r every wanted color, 27 iochee wide. Very Special, et per
\aid :111i• and
Millar's Scotch Store
'Phone 56
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HOW TO HAVE
tylish Footwear
1f you buy first-class
shoe, don't you want that
shoe made in the latest
style ?
Why should you pay
the price of a high-class
shoe, and, in return. get a
shoe one or two seasons
How do you know,
for instancy, when you ask
for the newest footwear
that you're ;veiledly get
ting the newest?
But why takechancet
Why not ark for the
shoes that lead the styles
in Carada - INVIC1US
Shoes .%
isn't there a great
satisfaction in knowing
that for shoes you're wear-
ing are not last year's
et yles but the newest there
is in footwear %
Thi. 'satisfaction will
he vomit when you wear
INV I( l'US Show. There
are other fashionable eh -es
hesides iNVICPUS, hut
bow ..re you to know them
Why run any risks. why not order the shores that have trade
s reputation throughu;:t Canada for their atylieh appearance?
'You rho 110 risk. when you older INVI(,'TUS Shoes.
Wm. Sharman
The Square
Ooderich
The Signal to January 1st, 19 1 2, only 50c
SHOES
FOR WORKINGMEN
If you want a good solid leather pair
of shoes for }'our work, come and see
what we have to offer.
Our range of this class of footwear
is very complete, from the best manu-
facturers at the lowest prices.
Have v ou seen the shoes made of
the new "Tan Broncho leather 1 They
are the e:(7olest, cheapest and most
durable shoes ever offered tor summer
wear.
We will be pleased to show you
them.
REPAIRING
Downing & MacVicar
North Side of Square. Ooderich