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The Signal, 1911-8-24, Page 3THE SIGNAL « GOD CH. OBIT o StaTSE 1ewf� tke 9istrkt. 11 fla es my producehatall wtt tha tlta trade ustagI.0 ani wiin remove. Eves taking NA/it lore p sed o ar mill Id rhes if of itv�esa �rdill not once t si. at [wait ball of it ANDAND would. and Wt is •e amount worth while fur ib. average struggling farm, - ONLY SENUIIE BEWARE OF 1MITA- T1ONa BOOK BINDING MAGAZINES, PERIODICALS and LIBRARIES .end or repaired. GOLD LETTERING on LEATHER GOODS All ordss.• peempUy attaadsd to on Marine i s at Testi 810NeL Godrlck. A. R. TAYLOR. STRATroeo CIVIL ENGINEERING V• AUGHAN M. ROlilsKTea, 1:1V1L and *vermin., foata.st• Uotarle land t Yelwao Meek Gatwick corner ]issessd sow.[. Televises 1S. IEDICAL DR. W. F. (JALWW.sad resideam NatesCM..stB. e• st theme Renters Teepees*� DR. F. J. R. I.ORSTER- EYE, EAR oam sem New York Opbth...ic anarid threatd Ay. uJ badioneoss, Cfiaio.J .1latta.t_, Oar. Nese sad 1 Most nesp.isi Golden themos. mid Moor.esM ltyes HoseMe. Lends. b nk1•od. Office, st ei W aterloo bine& t3testlre, opposite Knox Church. Hen 9 y e s. m.. Y to t w m.. 7 to • D. No Temeheae rer LEGAL DROUDFOOT. HAYS & KILLOR- ▪ AI11. barristers, aotllitem, notaries. puede �reotr� ID tbs Manwol Court. eta Private leads to lied at lowest rates of latenon VIMasst de. square. 0o*0rach. W. <IOU()UFUOT L C., !t C. HA1d. J. 1.: PILLORA .. G. CAMERON. H. C.. BARRIS- TER oolldtor. notary patsae. Whoer- aaamlllos Mom. oedema, Mint dear tress Heeneo C HAR4.BiIGABROW , L.LB.,BAR WW1/LK 0ngtps, aohntarr, sea. bode rw:k. Atm, mese r emelt mom 111 O. JOHNSTON. BARR18TER . sariesto.. comm- ''.r. notary Stabilearmum llamU ' .uvea 1.0411100 [lot. IESDRANCE. LOANS, ETC. Mc&ILLGP MUTUAL FMB IN 8 U it A N C 1 C 0.-r arm sad sedated tree pwparq'tasarwd. tJMasrs.-d. 11. feiw.n. Peas.. liesterth P.0 Jas. tasaoity. Yaw -Pre. n4441601' P. O,. Themes 14 kWs, sea -Tessa., nentsrtk P. U' iarwotere-w at. l b1.wl. ctaLrta • Jana G. Grieve, W introp : W Wars Kinn, Cesiseaace, Jdes neenswesa taoatom is summa lsvaae. liescho ed : Jobe M a,i. carioca : YNm do Iseawls trrwoesied. Meats :4. W. It eo BokmmeUM ; R. &math, Batteak: Jsa lAwnsi.gs. biassedvWs; n. Rinehart. aea.s.sa, i'esrc7-a+Wsry eta pry s esssmerls wen res Uhler corse rsoetpted At lam s tlswwaia t,nai'Ia, er et it H. Cott Gresem. Osebss nowt. Gedsrlak. gk,0 4Wk PRIVATE FUNDS TO ill+ 11lN Mea. Apsty to *. G. CAM- rs1Ia.i rowr0Aer. Hamilton street lioaar/Ob. t1/ R. ROBERTSON. VT s LNSURANCE AGENT. rums *OD Loam muse : 1Vt .b. Caoaaisa sod a ashen. coraexr, aganse a arm arruovxas' Luau, rev : The oaten amisat sea Glmaaatee 3se.ma000. Limited, of London. RPM FrD'aley AND 0°alatrTo biome : 1 be L.B. nada/ .ad Guarantee company. theles es red -eros, sot•tb00.t corner ot,Vic 000 at Vivid'. drMta Cheese IA J OHN W. CRAIOIE, LIFE. FIRE lute "mead end ekwoe t taeart wta�anceinndi nines eMsmss en err mom sad at lowest roma (..0 os seek semi wen nese 0e0 wow. rUa aa�aess J. %• v�VdLO. Worm oat. iLkIR1AGE LICENSES w ALA hit h His/AA , J. P.. tatuI0.LLtt:n, UN .1. 11M11) 11 Or MARRIAGE UcZN81ii3. TVLANE, ISSUER OF NA - RBI . AGN lieaaa, dealeiea. Gat SHAVING PARLOR J REUFORD ISI.00K BAHBER /HOP- -The wdt•taews sum popo*r stand sae A Hassan lee best 1,e1M01 u eaaveze d . re.ttlle. .mle .e. .. seLamer w...a . Only 0 Wy�eaua tl. reedeter. b. Auc•IONEERING f1 HuMArl tiUNUht, WV1STUV 1 see sewer ►uAnrlser. diner ea MMru suss was re we watt be 100.0 at se tames waw .. Wiring test. Tees rw.+eeakl0 W me mond d 10 sore Fee ,Mma ne{an Mire RiYR1C LIODERICH CONSERVATORY OF • ltt.l. .1 • Qtieset oTms, 1. C. oligmej c. Mis T. MI-- btww. mese asks Mama keasn-F, emasasrw. abs. A. It genig-11111101.kereea . seiner lehet. ISM Ma Mem. all• IHMiet-vslem. A. eear -sank.. geese end deans. For .a..mmma es to .letw d.. as/d st tae 'amssewnes. W. J. MUIR & CO. uNDURTAXi $ AND aAwaALMERti crerbsiwietseste Miss Qesskembuals baa beet. mowed Bowenanville clod while in her twee• by the ti0uIsr school board to SO tae tM she was married to her late luso vacancy eased by tbt resignation of band, Richard Harvey, who pr's"' Miss Alexander. ceased her eight years. Shortly atter their tserrisgs they niuvetd to Us - borne. from which tame who had ooa- Unuo0sly resided there. She was the smother of thirteen children. ten of whom are living. Sbe is survived by three sistei • also. A Vamcamet Wedding. The marriage of a Farquhar young lady was esiewaised at Vancouver, B. C.. ou lioodsy, Almost 7th. 1'be contracting parties wire Miss Clara J. Docent., youngest daughter of John Duncan, of Farquhar. and T. i1. Rill, of the (bast city. Rev. yL Tbomsoo. B. D., officiated. The wedding was a quiet ooe and afterwards the bridal pair took a boat on an extended tour to Victoria. Liao Ftaneoiet., Lfle An - shot 111 ltfl3 but she had spent the Kelm. Pasadena and lbs Southern groatar part of her lite in Unborn. States, whale n he boury-in,non will be labor Day at Zurich will be cele- brated with baseball is the fosesawn. horse rams in the afternoon mid • oosoert at night. Reif the houses in Clinton will be ooanected with the sew waterworks, system before the fall. At present 276 homes have the co.neclion. The Clinton New Era telco of • three- legged oolt which was born on the farm of V. M. Diehl, ot Stanley town- ship. The front right leg is missing. 1be colt is perfectly sound otherwise and is doing well. Following • year's suffering. Miss Carrie W. Earl, of Exeter, pawed 10 her reward on Tuesday, Augnst SU*. The deceased was born in Hay town - Win. McKown. of Lus Angeles. Chlifuroia, was in Clinton lust week vt.ung hie brother. Alf. McKown, and other old friends. He left Clinton ergot years ago and sti11 maintains* spent. The groom exon .eainr .bomber of the Urea of Hill & Watson. ewe- cbants, Vancouver, and a very we• cessful bUsilil 10 wail. He is a brother of Mrs. Al/a.vere. u, aetbbridge, warm spot io his heart for l'atiada torsuerly ut C', einem, while toe bride and Huron county. is •sugar ',I ills Gea.rge T. Mamie, of exeter. T. ev will be eit bowie to their filends at. 277i'2 Triutty evenu.. Van- couver, after November let. Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Alexander. of Clinton, have returned home from a seven weeks' trap through the West. They went as far west as Banff and SPEAKS RIGHT OUT. SOH WILFRIDOPENS CAMPAIGN. Bar Wilfrid Laurier opened hie car- peittn last week with a great meet- ing at Sheaves. Following ars some notes from bis address. 1t would haus been a crime against civilisation not to have helmeted to those advanoee from our not to have accepted the opportunity of wider reciprocal trade with them. Raniproe�•ty has become law in the Unit states, and we can have it to- morrow if tI ('anadian people will approve it. I you have it or not? The Conservative party have. turned their coat-. and are r...+ , pi•..tiny what iory advooatsd f tett. year!. - _ 1f the fermiers at:- to h,• l uetit.-t.1 ;id section. 111 the couro,uoli\ w111 .,,- rs-n5t-n, .•eau..• agriculture i. the 1 G.uudsti ut twoada'* pt-uapei a v. If i wear p ivileeed co eddied, an 1 American ■uthen••e 1 would tell thew : "We want to trade with 'o.i, hilt it the price w0 are to pay for it as tbe.ac- Calgai•y, tbep north to Stratbomoa. _ lifter of our manhood, keep your 000 Edmonton and on their return Manitoba Man certifies That Dodds trade, wen will have °one of it. 'sat they- visited in North Dalutis Yips Cored His Rheumatism. Ply State. This talk of annexation is situ fit -- Mies Wilverna nuance, of Exeter,St. Georgy, Man., Aug. .th 11m -(spec- heath e contempt and beneath the aat left hweek dor Saskatoon. where tOLl-The loliowiotg strong statement 0.LteoGun of serious people. she has secured a position as clerk. to the public bas been issued by Mr. Before her departure ner friends pre- relwphore Dupont, a well-known ree- iment.ed ber with an address and an ldet.t of this place : ebony hairbrush and a fountain pen se "I certify that Dodd's Kidney Pills A token of for eatery) in which stir is cured my rheumatism, from which 1 beid bo.tfered 101 ten yearn. Tbirteen hexer cured me. 1 ani .nxiy rive years old and I can uo all my own work. now. 1 encourage all pia plc who suffer from rheumatism or any other form .11 ney disease to use Dodd's Kidney Pills." Thousand. of w ber .4anitohs na have had just the .nose esprr-teuce .. Mr. Dupont. They had kidney disease. They need Good'. Kidney Pills. and At high noon on Weo.nesday of last now they we health) [nen and week WemarTuge wits aulenwiled et women again. Dodd's Kidney Pills the bowie of Mt. and lin. Alex. Mc- always cure kidney disease. Ewen, Morro township, of their daughter, Annie, to .Wilfred Fryf o SURE SIGNS eon of lir. and Mrs. Dan Frytogle, Wnngbam. Thr marriage ceremony That Yoe Have Kidney Trouble. was performed Iiv Rev, J. W. West, ot Bluevale. After a trip to Detroit the newly --wedded couple will take up their resideoce in Wing - haw. While driviog to Clinton ',oe day last week, Wm. Reid, 01 ntenley, was thrown out of his buggy and had his right hand bruised, se t.be result of tn. nurse's becomirgg frightened at • traction engine. '!ben &pitnal made • sudden Jump and broke away front the rig. It ran sowe distance before being caught. The death of Mary Thomas, widow of the late William Welsh. occurred at toe home of Wesley J. Hewett. Jfsetrr, un Saturday evening, August 1Ytb. The deveased was in ber eigbty- fourth year, and was a native of :ng - land. .the came to Canada about sixty yews ago, first settling at Lon- don. l''ive years later rue family moved to Exeter, and deceased had resided there coounuously ever since. She leaves to mourn her uewi,e three sons and five dauabteis. The home of Yr. end Mrs. Cbnsuan 1 inkbetner, Shhipk-a, was the 'Irene of a pretty event on Wednwaay. August kith, when their eldest deugnser, Miss Clara, was united in marriage to George Totten, grain merchant, ut Weyourn. Sank. Mev. Mr. burn, of Creuiton. performed the ceremony. The bridal trip includes a visit to Tor- onto, Niagara Falls, Buffalo and elee- w•bere. Un their return Mr. and Mrs. Totten will spend a few days with the bride's wrote, alter which they will go to their new home in the West. At a recent meeting of the Clinton town council • bylaw for $3,500 was. passed to defray the curt of an addi- tion to the Clinton Colleg Insti- tute, debentures to be imted e0 that payments of t 'I[.07 annually will wipe out both principal arta interest in twenty years. '1 his expendi&ure will increase the efficiency of the Col- legiate Institute so that the Govern- ment grans will bulk more and the ex• penditure for permanent improve- ments will not be felt so much .. might be supposed. '. building corn - =tom bas been appointed W p.epar' the plans, make other preparatory ar- rangements. and supervise the erec- tion of the two-story 'wick addition to the Uollegiote. Bee mss Editor of British Columbia Paper. Chas. A. Barber, eon of Cbae. Bar- ber, arber, of W ingbam, bas purchaad The New hes at ('bnlltwack, B. C. Mr. Barber hati had several years' news. paper experience which will quality 11101 for has new position es editor of the British Columt•ta 'simnel. Look Before You Leap! If your hack is rou.uintly aching and if you experience dull shooting pains, if your urine is thick and cloudy 'or your passages frequent, scanty and painful, your kidneys and a bladder are out of order. Neg- lect quickly brings on rheu- matism. d i a - betes lumbago, sciatica, etc. Booth's Kid- ney Pills are guaranteed to r•lie-v.- or your money back. They are the world's greatest Specific for kidney and bladder trouble. All druggists, 50c. box. or postpaid from the pro- prietors, The R.T. Borth O... Limited, Fort Erie, Ont. Free trial on implica- tion. Sold and guaranteed in task rich by E. It. Wigle: How the Wind Slows. Vennot.tb, N. S.. Aug. 16, -Yea mouth today gave the lead to the Lib- erals of Carrera. when it recorded a smaabing Liberal victory in the local bye -election. Hoo. E. H. Armdrong, whose acceptance of the portfolio of Works and Mines in the Murray Gov- ernment neoes.itated an election, waa returned by a majority of 7513 over James Dentremont. Conservative. in- -reasing bio vote apt over his vote at the general .le 1 ion in June. As reci- procity Wes the prime issue of the cam- paign, the overwhelming verdict is indicative'of the sentiment of Nova Scotia. DON'T BE BALD. Nearly Aayooe May Secure a Splendid Growth of Hair. We bsve a remedy that bas a record of growing hair and curing beldam* in 93 out of every 100 cases where used according to directions for a reasonable length of time. That rosy seem like t strong-0ltement--it is. and we mean it to be. and no one should doubt it until they have put our claims to an actual test. We are so certain Metall •93' Hair Tonic will cure dandruff. prevent baldness, stimulate the scalp and Bair roots, stop falling hair and grow new hair. that we personally give our posi- A painful accident befell Gordon, five guaeaot.e to refund Beery penny son ot Jobn Cornish, of Crediton, on Paid us for tt to every instance where it does not give entire satisfaction W Monday evening of last week. The young tad was in the mow in the tarn and jumped to the floor. alighting 00 an on can. The spout of the can went through the soles of his ahoy and pene- trated bis foot, oomio4 out at the top. The wound is doing solely. Barth Barged. The bat n belonging to Richard Webh, 1100 miles seat of Grand Bend, woo struck by lightning and bunted during a recent [Metric storm. The sbasun s crop. which bad been stored in the tarn. was eoneumed. Toe bar u on the 3rd areceasios of Usborne cow0ehip owned by Ws. C. Heston and leased by Wm. Robinson was struck by lightning on Teesetsy of last week. Thr Mnkling was eon- pk'tely destroyed together with the 01101 its. A large quantity cd psora strew had been pecked in the barn the previous day. There was no Meer- thee. oserthea. As Whom Phew Deomssd. Ale di and womb Asa.sosd readopt of Usbsemsis ulna Is the pw ed aneMmmaisis. worse ef tens bee elshood Barwsy asr death. 0111 ll took plass os Thursday. civ - =n*. seem after a conginag germs iwb ammo ensued ty as essidset i• Vathe deemed summered • rim. hip � ls& Hee deamatd ago saieot bre mod atter s ported at '.tame soillselog .he pssd Nay The Yom leis. Marvsy was a Inane at awe Ormodwhys gas � thus ad the freer. Reran ••lea"' Hair Tonic is asnt to use as clear spring water. tis de- lightfully perfumed, and don not grease or guns the lush. Two .izee, SGJ, and =1.(.1. With our guarantee back of it. you certainly take no risk. Bold only at our store-Tbe Rrxa11 Store. H. C. Dunlop. south nide of Square. New a Fernier Loses by the Tariff. 1 asn in favor of the trade agree- ment.- stated Ju. Mc0wing. of Wel- lington 000sty. Ont., reoe0UJy, "for two reasons 1 will illustrate : During the twelve months just put 1 sold off my farm thirty tons of hay. 1t wee worth to 100 abet 11 wee worth in the New York muerte*, 1e.0 the praising ehergpe, the freight "-barges end the d e end two Manses were I e tataat Thr. 'rhe third. of N Mr DM as too before is sneered the United ea. wee jest Yet mesh taken from we sod paid into the Udted Slates t>rwwry. eft Mine war w0 tart, ea that bay tees. IMO 11e10 that would \see Rose issee wry lave at the premot time thirty - chose fusee et outer em my tam 1 avors(here is it�Mmthiey�.b M aloe Welsh o sols. i Slaw hooboik et gf.r eat the se as ry�lfs ami a1 -MS Do.:m.ws its • toil�IUas wtyfetal if bete by the V�/•1 We stand upon our manhood. We will trade with our neighbors and make a good thing out of It. Ata if they will not trade witb us w.• yen get along without thew. 1f the British pt. pie eh..bge their*► cal policy and give 111..1 pr -termer We are rea Iv to meet. them. 1 say ..Alec that for presses • rens it "'meet M eo ie- terfereuc,-. is no ola:tack agsinet 01, *std N. .,111 bring ;1 a0 fhe advantages of reciprocity err x11 obvious that they need n.. reiteration. But the more thoroughly they are discustsed for clearer they ap- pear. This agreeinent constitutes a lond of peace and harmony and of friend- ship between the two baUune. Reciprocity will not only be a pow- erful factor in for material prosperity of our country, but itis an advance pi - winds that higher civilia:atie-b which resent events bice shown to he within the range of erect i'. 1 politico. Fruit Crop Report. The Dominion Department of Agri- culture has issued 1t-, fruit crop report for August. For district No. 2 (in- cluding Limon county)00)apples are re- ported ens 1.411011,.: Repot to from this district are not taogoosJ the, month. and the outlook Is discouraging. The crop will be even lighter than was anticipated. owing to dry weather and wind storms. La.wbton county will hair about half an average crop of apples. of good sit.. 11d free from .cab. Hut.si county. iu the hest cared for orchards. will have a light crop of giaid quality. The trees gebrraally are+ 1n good condition. bat hall bas strip- ped a good diel 01 the trait. General reports for other fruit are as f-illows : Prate. -in Ontario there will be a ' good crop of Kieafers, a medium crop of Clapp s Favorite and a light crop of all 1115.1 eerier lee. Plum.. -The plum clop baa some- what improved In Ontario during the pa,t nwutb, and a medium clop is , now looked for. The hail storms, al- ready referred to, worked consider- able havoc in a few localitie•s., to the other Provinces the crop will be ligbt to medium. Peaches. -Peaches generally will he a fair crop,but Early Crawford- will he very- right. Smock and Elbert* show fur a talrly good crop. Yellow* and Little Peach ■re reported preva- lent. Grapes--io the Niagara district grapes are 1.' oking splendidly, and promise to be s full crop, although in the seed° t affected by the bailstorms considerable loos is reported. Small Fruits. --Owing to the dry weather, the crop of small flints was 'Mort evel-ywhi-re, and bigh prices pre- vtu. Toiedmatoes, - The early tomatoes were small oil account of the dry weather, but the later vat -imam are doing well end. with favorahle- tweet condition, a full crop will be harvested. lumbago i. Rheumat item of the no ck_ The cause is Cr., Acid in the blood. If the kid- ne.did their work them .e ld be no Uric acid and no Lomtago NI.ke the k.dneys do their a,.rk. The sure, poen.. and only cure for Lumbago is Dodd's Kidney Palls 1 How Ther keep Well in Chins. Dr 11.- , -1e-..,...1 , •.-.lrh officer. Torout••. err -i, •, 1t „ 1. - .111 les in re- tard t.. 1 he I. eve....., 11 of disease, w bich toe -.1d.. was 5-- .• the situ of w.do.n .nedic•.I . Ve• ••e generally, told of 1 he 1 1 1 . n, ,'gee in China of pay log 1 • •- ! ••sly .1,a -tor while the family is se. 1i ..std cuttnnt off the pay wben -ick nen., coos.. This sbowed a shrewd understanding 01 human na- ture and was an exceroingly good plan to &ti all the docteis working togethe to keep down disea..•. A Good Defence Ags:n:t - the White Plague No elle r_n .I. -. •0 !user tl r• orc- duaq power tr,-„a\, and to have ;ower you mast have good machinery. . The human body is the greatest ma - ghee ever produced--tbe ei.ndrr- fnl mechanism in the world. It is sheer economic waste -n.4 to keep your body in the hest cnnditi- -. 'There is no valid excuse 1,7 a;i, wing the tissues to become attacl.,i1 by the white plague. You need your Fc:1!tbb and Canada needs you. Insure against it by buildin'- up your deserve forces and bodily defences. The best defence you can get is Nyal's Cod Liver Compound. It builds up the thaws and prevents disease. A • tonic and a splendid vital- iser, is on grind, solid flesh, .-'d Drakes pen tach fit for any task. s Per the puny and backward child there better. Nyals Cod Liver Corn - mem bring the roses back to cheek sad give vigor and vitality. owe Druggist cheerfully guaraa- else Spots Cad Liver Compound. Said and guaranteed by : F. J. BUTLAND S. E. HICK H. C. DUNLOP E. R. WIGLE GODERICH r 1.4 Tom --"It wt.- a case of love at end sight with me Jack- 'Then why didn't you mare. her?` Tom -•'Ob. saw her again 00 seversl o rea.ioes!-- I .Tunes -"Whenever I have to hot - mw won. I try to borrow it from el peed mist. R. own -"Why 7 .sane, "A pessimist never expetts t.. g -t of hack.'. Doctor -••111 ..,or wife faints sags in just throw cola water over ber-quite cold waxer, 7041 onder.tArid --.mid then I - Caller --- Sod then run for von life ! W inghase Ti roe.: An airship was sero Goiania in 'bis district on Wed -1 needay of lest w.sk sod was seen di. - fierily by a number of people living on the 18th cr.n•*skrt of Kest Wawa nosh. ti>. i• linen 4w Memo ria. Ieearsd.rmemi aonia 1w rime set MI ems me WO f sad - mail it ledasslj _._J hissedp. am inostioi and _ Me e me hams of si`g, teAe whoa soD▪ ews. powders seined Me Reseeek�1st he pt tela rwere.s weine wen iesd get a wary a ye cries ensditisa 1 w airissi M toy was mieederiel bow 5 end mid nam the d►ild's hendes. paw skin. >an -19k bre. the '0017 enimeeseseree se med or pe right to the spot, td the pro ptasd sms..d the ir^keins gm les read hem, Within s few wade iny baby's shin w healed Oe.Fkod,• Me ens sew sot • trace of rash, w Oat. Net , or or Mean mMf�skllszUssbk, 1e ens s/ the a 0 igs�rrsa�telsaasstaa �ad .mill ahem so thew eel ws4tni yawetere of em p..� ane l5 Q.. ?swam sem bete% ems- red Me U 1 t n. Row t. 4UO1210T AM, ligI $ The Opening of the Schools We nuke a .Ir vial feature of everything needed for smart erboul ur .-.Menge wear, special values. in \ov- ' crges - - t hr worn popular material for children'. . c b o o l Wear, rite* hard wearing qualities. at. per yank as.. 60.. Iso and $1.00 i Cg'..wverocoi JMMG 'heoherd ('hicks are aka much in demand for rhil,tr-.n'a west-. We have slnnret every size of i -beck in stork at. per yam ' 20o. 25., 50o, 75o and $1.00 Special ealur. in Bl0Oket Cloth for children's warm school coats, in red. navy. green and grey, :ll inches wide. per yard. $1.25 Complete stock of new foil and winter Underwear for misses, girls and boy,. Turnhnll's perfect -fitting Underwear is the hest for growing boys and girl•-. Our will -known children's Hose fere school weui- are the hest the' can be hod. Our :MO two .Ind one -rib Cashmere Hose for girls' weer will give thorough satisfaction. From, per pair_ $so u, 500 Our kW for boys' wear, black cashmere. double knees, very tough %ear.0g, from. per pair. .. 40c to 50o CHILDREN'S SWEATERS There could be nothing nicer than w nice Sweater Coat for school wear: they look smart and give the wearer plenty of comfort. We have them in a greet many different styles. from., each ... .... son to .4.50 We expect delivery this week otour cbildt- i ,. fall and winter Coats. 7: Millar's Scotch Store r HOW TO HAVE Stylish Fvvear- - It you buy a first -elm - shoe, don't you want that shoe made in the latest avis ? Why should you pay the price of a high -clear oho.. and. in return. get a shoe one or two seasons old How do you know. fon Instance. wnen,,you ask for the; newest l.a,twear that you're act natty get ting the newest But why take chance:. Why not ask for tSe shoes that lead the styles in Canada - iNVICTUH Shoes: isn't there it great satisfaction in knowing that the shoes you're wear- ing- are not last year's styles but the newest tbere is in footwear? This .atiataction will be youts when you wear 1NVi11'1'l.'$ Shoes. There are otherfaeSionable slices braider INVI(,TUB, but bow are you to know them Why 11110 any riska, why not older the oboes that have made a tepatation tbrouggbol;t'Canada for tbeir stylish appearance . You run no:ricks whenlyou order iNVIuTt.'11 s50e.. rL Wm. Sharman The Square Ooderich mares °Ns Hoed s laxaue, -Dot roe mow be too , *wow what you give mss. Marna pmgrmwm toms fir bswsh sod pros is ay hr sa tr.tdsa As see -CO LAXAT1VES doss the wort some slissemoy aims., *ramose as Womb sr win amp H..ar.00rt Tlis shows Moe gels ter they uses lis eager (Dos of the moat p*rw e1 the NA-ORUCO /sepreasea fie • tem HYMN lead_ boom pot seer/ ems wt. Ma lee w mar Alm Y 11510•5 Wm owl Choornoso • - NA -0 R HAVE YOU EVER WORN A PAIR OF OUR Cushion = Soled SIIOES 1f you haven L you owe it to your feet to invent ip a pair the next time you are buying .hove. They are the moat comfortable in our whole hoe of comfort- sbis footwear. People who wear them say that their feet di sot Net tired after airy ris ar "talkies tory do in aseeter. b We hese them in both tom's and w...sa's limes. --1bs.tangastao �Mr A Full Line of TRUNKS and SUIT -CASES 'Phone 226 W. f1ERN Repairs Promptly Deese it 11 0