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LUOk14OW.
MONDAY. Aug. 28th.
Mies Barber has gooe West to Red
Jacket, Alta -
W. C. Johuston has returned from
his trip W the West
Tt,turED Tcrcrts.-A traction en-
gine, daowned h a and t4 &
other clay
deep ditch, where It "turned turtle."
The accident occurred at about 10
p. m., wbeo there was little light to
guide the engine. The fly -wheel was
broken off and the driving mechatikons
on that ride i, s Buri ted d tu the soft sal.
out 1160.The damage
Fortunately no one was iojured when
the mishap occurred.
AUBURN.
THt7RSDAT, Aug. 2ltb.
BB1El''6,-Miss Cora Washington, of
Goderich, visited at Mrs. Symington's
last week .. Geo. Denstedt is in-
stalling the furnace in the new bank
this week .... Clarence Naylor. of
Iwicktlow. spent Sunday at A. A. Nay-
lor's Herb. Knox lett yesterday
to accept *position at Winnipeg.
Nine tickets for the West were sold at
the I:ocal C. P. R. station yesterday
morning The Epworth League
held a social eveoing at the home of
Mr. Ferguson on Tueday night. On
account of the rain, the smears and
contests had to be play:d in the
house, but a very eujoyable time was
spent Ice cream and cake were
served during the evening.
Tgeine.-The local ladies' singles
tennis championship was won by Mies
Sadie Carter. who showed splendid
form in the final game played last
Thursday, night. 8be defeated Miss
(lertie Asquith 6-0. 6-2. In the fleet
round of the men's doubles Munro and
Rollinson beat Asquith and Meth -min
8-8. 6-2; Ir. Weir and Sturdy beat
Knox and Riddell 8.4. 6-2: Naylor and
Lawson and Mcllooald and bions
were byes. The members of our club
have been invited to go to Blyth on
the afternoon of Thursday. August
31st. to play another match.
BELFAST.
SATl'KDAi. Aug. 3114 h.
BRLYAtrr Bit are --Alfred Sherwood
lett on Wednerday of last week for
the West.. -Mira Webster, of St.
Helens, is visiting Miro A. F. Rutber-
toed Jobo Roy MacCrovtie left
for Chicago on Wednrtiday afternoon.
Mies Jean Mullin was the guest
of Miss 8. Griffin. Winghme. last
week W. Roe, of Choreic. spent a
few days very pleas/tatty with friends
here Mise Rae Cameron. of Cleve-
land, is spending a month with her sis-
ter, Mrs. N'm. Twambly.
DISTRICT NEWS.
'elle rate of taxation to Seaforth
for the year 1911 will be twenty -eight
mills no the dollar.
As the result of improved fire pro-
tection insurance rates in Clinton
have been reduced considerably.
James Cleonan, • former well-known
resident of Morris township. died in
Detroit on August 8th. It is five years
since be left this county.
An aged resident of Hullett, in the
person of Mrs. Warwick. passed away
on Monday of last week. She was
eighty-five years of age.
Seaforth expects to have Niagara
power by Labor Day. September 4th.
A monster celebration i, being ar-
ranged for the occasion.
The tartar ebop in Brussels. .oper-
ated by John Elliott. has been pur-
chased by Cleve Baker. The new
proprietor has installed John Emigh
an manager.
\\'m. Isbister, who sold his firm on
the 'god lige of Morris recently. has pur-
chased J. C. Gr'aham's residence in
Winghem He will take posession in
KINTAIL
TcvBuaY. Aug. 29th.
NEWS Nares. -Mrs. J. Flynn and
daughter id. left oo Tuesday for their
home in Sault Ste. Marie.. ...Mies
Loretta Austin spent a few days with
relatives here Mrs. Lennon, ac-
companied by ber daughter Nora, of
Mount Cantel, arrived on Friday for
a visit with Mrs. Jos. O'Loughlin..._
Misses Mabel and Loretta Young
spent en afternoon with Mies Priscilla
Dalton last week M. \Witty has
been very ill agair. We wish him a
speedy recovery .. ...The separate
school at Kiogebrklge reopened this
seek. Mies Nellie Sullivan hoe
charge of the junior room. The
voting people bad a jolly good time in
Melooald's hall here on Tuesday
evening of last week Thomas
sandy has every reason to be elated
over his success at bridge -building.
Huron county is fortunate in securing
the services of such a competent titan.
The censur'of Kingebrid a will
need to be revised. it eeeins. A little
daughter arrived at J. O'Neil's and a
.on at Wm. Hackett's on Saturday,
August 28 . A series of accidents
bas been occurring in this vicinity
lately. On Sunday little John Kenny
had his hand badly crushed by a win.[•
mill. Tuesday, Clarence •loge re-
moved the top of oneof his fingers in
a cutting-bcz. Friday. Joe ?tattoo
was kicked in the jaw by a horse: and
Saturday tbe buggies of J. J. O'Reilly
and Duncan McDonald collided on the
Lakeshore road. No serious- damage
was door, although both rigs were
overturned.
STRONG RECOMMENDATION.
British Columbia Man Tells Why He
Speaks so Highly of Dodd's Kidney Pills
Gilbett Dick, which sad event oc-
curred on Sunday evening August
ash. Mr. Dick bad been in for over
two montbs and nearly all of that
time he bad been confined to hs bed.
He was fifty-six years of age and was
the eldest -eon of Thomas Dick, one of
the pi/sowers of Hay but now of the
village of Egmondville. For many
ears the deceased engaged extensive-
y in the buying rod shipping of farm
stock. He leaves a wife and a family
of five small children. He also is sur-
vived by bis aged parents and several
brothers.,
An Old Readmit of Grey Township.
tloe of the old and highly esteemed
residents of Grey township, in the
per,on of Thomas Johnston, parsed
away on Wednesday, 18th inst. The
deceased was a native of Ireland bot
came to Canada about sixty years ago.
For s time he worked for the late
Alex. Wilson, of Seaforth. surd after-
wards moved to Grey township, where
be continued to reside for many years
After settling in Grey he was united
hi marriage to Miss Jessie Buchanan.
wbo died about fourteen years ago.
Oa the death of his wife Mr. Johnston
went to live with his son, Duncan, and
it was there 'he answered the lInal
summons He is survived by the fol-
lowing family : Her. D. Johnston. of
Varna : thirteen. of Walton: Thomas,
of Grey: James. in Michigan; Mrs
McTaggart, tirey: Mrs. P. Kerr, Mc-
Killop: Mrs. Mono. RI1-tb : Mrs. Mc-
Vittie. Mullett : Mn. Williamson. of
Grey. and Miss Anne, also "f the same
township.
Fire at Whitechurch.
A di,tastrous Hie time place at
N'biteehmrh on Monday afternoon
of last week. While George Cottle
was running his planing mill it ie sup-
posed some sparks trom the smoke-
stack got into the upper part of the mill.
Almost immediately- the roof was all
Mr. and Mtn. Jas. Scott, of eeefortb, riblaze and before the consuming ele-
lett last week on s tripto tbe West. 'tient could be got under control sev- are actlye firm. fir. Lma
•nd for
eral thousand dollars' worth of prop- is good.
erty was destroyed. Besides the pill 44O•ai"-'ao` adlanwro e rt 'o.„o 4r. tit
and it, contents. a stable, driving •
taws to 573yc. No. i C.vt'., CRC to 43c.
house. honey storehouse, some gum- ele,iy-Manitoba swat, wheat patent,,
bee, a quantity of wood. an orchard firsts. 35.40. mouses. 14.5). winter wheat
and about fifty hives of bees were all patents. 14.80 to KR, strong bakers'. $.7•-
consumed. Mr. Coulee house caught straight rollers, 34 to 114.1 In bags, 11.ri
1'Nl' liel)11, etut; try M. 1011 7
THE MAICET$.
Literpoel and Chicap Wheat Fut
Clem Nigher -Live Slack -
Latest Quotations.
CHICAGO. Aug. 211,-Altho reports et
damage to that psrtles of the Cana-
dian crop not yet ban est.d lent a
Denser tone to the wheat market to-
day, an advance of 3-$c over Saturday
brought out an ample supply. and tel
close was only 1-$c and 1-4c to 1-40,
and 3 -Sc better than the previous MOW
Corn and oats were strong. the fermtf
advancing 1-2c t0 3 -lc and the Latta.
Sbi-tic and 1-2c to Fbe.
Ic. Final figures e.
provisions were a Meade lower to le
her.. Liverpool market closed to -fish'
to lad higher than yesterday so wheal
and 1 14 w fed Ivignor on ogre. Berns
cloned lac higher on. wheat. Antwerp he
higher, and Budapest yc Welber.
WInnloes Optiena,
CMOS
• Close. Open. High. Lew. C
wheat- Ws 1016 len ta *Se
Oct.
May 15118 103% !spy
Oats -
Oct. » es « sea
IJtc•. 35 ten ma W. s
ea
Toronto Grabs Market.
Wheat. fall. bushel. MM b .-..
Wbeat. goose. buabd ..,-. 1 • ••••
Rye, bushel
Oats, bushel • 6041 • .r
Oats. new, bushel 6041 d ....
Barley. bushel V • N
Buckwheat, bushel
Peal, bushel• 17 121 5 5
Torosepantorator, D.hvdairy Mibar1ket
Butter, store bis
Butter, 1 11 1 M
• 14
Butter, creamery, 1b. /.4018••1 13 a 11
Butter, creamery, sends.. -115 •••• 1
Honeycombs, dome 2 5
gess. sew -laid i v t 154
Cbe as, new. 10
Montreal Grain and Produce.
MONTREAL, Aug.311-Bustams In (Tail
for export account ceatlnuas sulci, beg
then Is a good local demand, aad this
coupled whh the strength cunt*}ad b
Wtnnlpeg, gave a mese feeding hares.
and prices have an advancing teod1ey.
The demand for sense obese new le
good, and the market Is fatly asth►Q
with • ttrm undertone.
The butter market 1s strong, sad higher
Prices are anticipated In the near nouns
on account or the good demand and this
areugth in the country. The envois last
week were 11.541 packages. Mimeo is
fairly active and firm The sblpmesta
last week were 14,06 boxes. Provides
441.
OPERATION
11ER ONLY
CHANCE
Was Cured by Lydia E.Pink
■aa's V egeta bk Compound
Lindsay, Out - •- 1 think it is no
tseart► than right for me to thank Mrs.
Pluk4ia for what her kind advice and
Lydia E. Pinklum's Vwtable Com-
pound has done for
as. When 1 wrote
tr her some time
ago I was a ver
ick wo
tering .
trots sI ►ad
tnfiammation o f
the female organs,
and coal d sol
stand or walk any
distance. At last I
WW1 confined total
bed, and the doctor
said 1 would have
to go through as operation, but this I
retuned to do. A friend advised Lydia
E. Plnkbam's Vegetable Compound,
aad DOM, after [sing three bottles of it,
1feel likesnewwoman. (most heartily
recommend this medidae to all wanes
who suffer with female treebka 1 have
also taken Lydia E. Ptakham's Liver
Pills and think the are fine.'' -Yrs
PRANK E11ML&Y, Lindsay, Ontario.
We cannot understand why wemea
will take chances with an operation a
drag met a sickly batf-hearted exist
eaee, misdag three-fourths a the je
of llvieg, without first trying L dia E.
Piakbant's Vegetable Compos.
For thirty years it has hien obs
standard remedy for female ills, and
has cured thousands of women who
have been troubled with such aillmsts
as displaoementa, ineammati in., Mees•
ation, fibroid tumors, irregularities,
periodic pains, backache, indigestion
and ner06411 prootrstioa.
They purpose goiog as far as the
Peace River country and w ill be away
for acme months.
Miss Liaie Mc\authton, formerly of
Bruseela, w'a4 msmed at Wallace,
Sask., on Wednesday, August 9th. to
Adrian Taylor. of Rhine. Sask. Rev.
fire several times and had it not been
Mr. Leech, a Yorktor, officiated. " for the heroic efforts of a bucket bri-
John Weldo has disposed of hie Bade it also would have fallen a prey
farm on the Goshen line, Hav town- to the flames. Besides the intense
ship, Dear Zurich. to Oscar itoehter. beat, the bees hung like a clnud over
The purchase price was $8,(1NI and the the scene and seriously handicapped
new owner gots possession next tht .corkers. The loss is estimated at
spring. between a:i.(M4( and $4.000 and there is
A quiet wedding took place at Pet- no iusuraoce to .'over the loss.
rolia on Wednesday of, last week. Re ceptioa to Grand Master Popplestooe.
wbeo Miss Myrtle Aldred, of that In honor of his recent elevation to
town, was married to Edward Steep, will reside in Petrone. the position .of Grand Master of the
couple w
formerly of Clinton. The -- ag Grand ',ochre of Oddfellows of Ontario,
S. A. Popplestone. of Blyth, was ac -
Richard 'treble. of Exeter. had ana1 corder! ( grand teception in his old
row escape troni fatal injury the other home town of Exeter on Thursday
Elkinouth. R. ('., Aug. 2&h (Spe-
cial.l-Frank Miller, silty -two years
Old, and section foremen oo the rail-
road here. oar•: '•i ran recommend
►bosh!'. Kidney Pulls to anyone suffer-
ing from I nubagn, rheumatism or s.o)-
other kidney digester. And when
naked the reason why. he is not slow
to give it.
"For four yearn- Mr. Miller sate.
"1 suffered with lumbago. heart dis-
ease and rheumatism brought on from
a cold. 1 used Dodd's Kidney Pills
with the very bent results. that is
why I rerommeod them."
1f your disease is of the kidneys or
caused by ben kidneys Dodd's Kidney
Pills will cure you. 1f you haven't
.tried them ask your neighbors.
dap when be was knocked down by evening. 17th Inst. Headed b•• the
h Citizens Band of London a procession
of tbe three -linked brethren represent-
ing .Seatorth. Clinton. Hensel! and
Exeter lodges marched to the school
grounds. followed by the guests of the
occasion riding in autos. Seats were
provided for about six hundred
people. but over two thousand were
present to do honor to one tyho had
The editor of The Fordwich Record
was forced to undergo no operation
for a tumor oo the jaw bone, on the
Roth ult.. and has been off duty since.
No paper was issued. as the necessary
help could not be obtained.
lig tnieg.. He was entering the office
of a livery barn wbeo the accident oc-
curred. and when found a few minutes
later he was unconscious. His nose
was broken and a bone in his left wrist
was fractured.
The otatriage of Alex. Rintoul. own
of Mr. and Mrs, C. A., Rintout, : f
\Vinghani. to Miss (awrgina M. Phi
pen. daughter of Mr -and Mre. Geo. A. grown up in the town and who is held
Phippeti. of Loner Wiughstn, was sol- in the highest esteem by all who have
emoizetl at the home of the brides sis- the pleasure of his acgdaintance. In
ter. Mrs. A. \f. Bird. at Walkerton. on addition to music by the band a short
Tuesday evening. August 15th. The program of speeelies was given. ad -
ceremony was performed by Rev. M. dresses beiQg delivered by L. H. Dick -
J. \\intern. eon, the chairman. W. H. L.evett,
The marriage of Miss Loi. Henry. acting Reeve of Exeter, J. G. 8ten-
NATURE STOPS
When the Kidneys Give Out.
1)o you feel that you simply can't
go any farther -that you must bare
neat for that cane and aching hock
relief fermi that cenetant dead -tired
Peeling freedom from those .tabbing,
• darting pains i
1t is nature's
warning that
the kidneys sr'
giving e.t and
. -u nodal the
help of 13. oth s
Kidney Pills
rhe guaranteed
kidney remedy.
in evert not
chine there. is
one part t bat
works the hardest and gives out first.
The kidney. work both sight and day
and naturally *lite of unwtial active
it) doubles the duties of the kidneys
and In buts* the strain tolls. Thnt k id -
.f moth''
(Pills!
a formerly well kl:own Wioghsm Miry and Past Grand Master Bleweett.
young lath-, to Garnet Pear -eon. of Ed- K. C.: of Stratford.
tnonton.'was solemnized at Brandon, Deem of (avid pomace, Seaforth.
nn Saturday afternoon, -august 12th. David Dorrance. one of the early
Rev. Mr.. &I,nison tied the nuptial residents of McKillop. died at bis
knot. Aftei the dainty luncheon was I home in Seaforth on Monday of last
nerved Mr. and Mrs. Pearson left on f week. at the age of eighty-nine years
the six oclock train for Calgary- and
HAL.l?. and after a short holiday will
take up their residence its Edmonton.
John B. Holman. .t noted ironmas-
ter of the Pacific Coast, is visiting his
youngest brother. (jenrge W. Holman.
of Egrnoodyille. This is the sixth
time the visitor has cnosed the con-
tinent. the first time in 18111 by the old
Aspinwall route and the last time
via C. P. R. (hi the other occasions
he made tbe trip by railways of the
United States. He thinks the C. P. R.
route is the most he titiful. outstrip-
ping them all in boldness of engineer-
ing skill and beauty of scenery.
and two months. The deceased was a
native of Belfast. Ireland, and cane
to Canada over sixty years ago with
the other members of his family. all
of whom have predeceased him. On
coming to Canada first tbey nettled in
Levert county. hut after a .hart veai-
deoce there they moved to McKillop
township, where they were among the
first settlers. The subject of thin no-
tice took up a farm just north of Har-
purhey end in the early days he was
agent for trees and was for many
years engaged in the pork -parking in-
dustry, at which he was en expert.
Being compelled to retire from active
The death took place in Exeter on work on account of rheumatism, Mr.
August Pith of Jane Brophy. relict of Durance moved to Seaforth, where
the late Richard Atkinson. She was be lired until his death. His wife,
eighty-three years of age and a native
et the county of Galway, Ireland. She
came to this country with her parents
in 11(66, settling in Montreal. Eleven
Gwarn afterwards they moved to Mc-
illivray townsbip and twenty-three
years ago Mr. and Mr•a. Atkinson took
up their residence in Exeter. A month
later Mr. Atkinson ;unwed away. Mrs. tr•aordinsi y powet to permanently re -
Atkinson i . survived h v three have all forms of eczema. skin erup-
hrothers and three sisters. also by time tions. piniples. blotches,. ringworm.
sons and three daughters. acne. tetter. -. sly .c.lp, hives. all
Seafortb Furniture Factory Busy. form- of itching and irritation caused
The Canada Furniture )famine- by insect hitt- its power to v pev.
ule.•es, tore- wo•i weird, u t ery pro-
nounced.
We are a, positive that Rexall
Eczema Ointment is unexcelled for
oyrrcoming three ailments that We
full ea t for some time. Thr sell it with our nervosa! promise that
P y it will not rest the tae' anythingca-
rotwnr was dreittattd that if iectptc)- lees .-wagiss natidaction.
edty married, the factory would berhut Ree exactitin noeery pr.vmyise and in n , way
down. The manager flatly contra- obligate the purehaaer. Yon must
die& Hsi..tatemeet. admit that we rook] not afford to
Tsls,3 t Correct se- • make ateb a broad liberal guarantee,
Tuesday of Ise[ week the .con.-rtion
'crept we area certain we c:ruld wb
ordered by the Dominion Railway stektl•te cwt claim
Bond beset wean the Bell Telephoto, Igo. !recall Eears►a ointment is a gray
and the B,utsrtels rural telepbon• .r11- isk-white• pk'aet smelling, wiles.
own e►a. wad., •ml nerd' tie. cooling. healing salve that }s
have now the long-diet/ince manner 14.1"61:1y gereatddel. It destn•es /M
tion. hasp ng mnasagne knee fifteen grime that penetrate the .ken acid
menta lidded to the regular Bell rate caner eraema 5041 .ether t..rmentieg
and for incoming meemote. the He111 skin ailrnnrt. A rIan dy must do
este prevail*. The ereang.•tnent wilt that to be effective. Ger in no other
Odd to theRetail e/refvine•* rot both the Bol) Ryy- ran Ouch diseases
hie Morrow., a
,tem Moth ez fees*, R.esevrtw (lint i+ Moat
for
who was Miss Ann Johnston, of Luck -
now vicinity, •urylvee him.
FOR SKiN IRRITATION
We Guarantee Relief Your Money
Bank if Not Satisfied.
We hare an ointment possessing ex -
torero. Sen forth. are preparing to
erect a large dry -kiln on tbe property
recently purchased in tont town for
the purpose The factory is rushed
with (orders and will likely he running
to 13.
Corn -American. No. 3 yellow, 70c
Mlllteed-Bran. Ontarlo. 373 to W: Maa-
ttoba, 1_1 to 313 m.iddlinas, Ontario, RS
to 124, shorts, Manitoba, 124, moWnfe, ii
to 121.
Eggs --Selected, 44. to 36c, No. 1 stock,
20c to C.
Cheese -Westerns, 13%c to 1.1%e; east-
erna. 13,4c to 13%c.
Sutter-'c-koi e_t, 25%c Io n • second;
1105c to w'oc.
CATTLE MARKETS.
Union Stock Yards.
TORONTO. Aug. 2E. -Receipts of
live stock at the Union Stock Yards
were 92 carloads, croslsting of 1
cattle, 179 hogs, 553 sheep and
calves.
Exporters
5. -„'.port steers sold at $6. N. to 14.45, one
land sell.ng at the :atter figure, and an-
other at 16.75. bulls, for export. sold at
*5 to 31
Butchers
Prime picked load. and lot. sold at
11.10 to 1413. loads of good. 15 65 to 3.5
medium. 65.31 to 15,r. common, 35 w k.341:'
cows, D. to 11.:5. buns. 14 to 15.
Milkers and Springers.
A moderate nurrtlxr of milkers and
.prtnger„ sold at 340 to 15 each, but only,
one at the latter price.
Veal Calvsa.
The market for veal calves wan firm
at 6 to is per cwt., or an attrage of
$7.5 per cwt
Sheep and Lambs.
Sheep. light ewes. .old at 13.3 ter cwt
average: culla and heavy ewes, >`.14 to
12.0: lambs. IRA to ILIA or an ay crags
et 0.45 to 14.80.
Hogs.
E. 1. Woodward. 1•uyer for Swift Cana-
dian eo., quoted 3 to for bogs. ted and
watered
31
COWAN'S
PERFECTION.
COCI3A
Montreal Live Stock,
MONTREAL. Augthe Montreal
Block Yards west , nd market. the re-
ceipts of live stock for tie week endiitg
Aug. til were 1140 cstile, 3126 sheep and
lambs. 2626 Dogs and AO calves. The sup-
ply on tbe market for sale tbia morning
consisted of the cattle, 1115 sheep and
lambs, 960 hogs and 176 calves.
There was 00 important cbange'In the
condition of the market for cattle, prices
being firm owing to the small run of
really good stock, which tended t0 1n -
crease the demand for this lower trades,'
as butchers and peckers generally were
abort of supplies, oo ueatly a fairly
active trade was done. There was .1.o
some demand from Quebec buyers, and
a couple of carloads were bought for
shipment to that market.
On the whole the trade was satlerse-
tory to both buyers and sellers. At thei
close everything was cleaned up. Chuloe
steers sold at it 15 to 1►16; good at 676
to 6tfairly good, 026 to 54.60, common,
54.50 to 14.;5 per 100 poundsrow. were
rather scarce sad in better demand, at
14.50 to 14 75 per 100 potmda.
A firm (*Meng prevailed In the market
for bogs. on account of e small offer-.
ol
Ings- and the demand Ter packers' select-
ed stock. Prices for selected hue■ ranged
at from 10.76 to C 111. misted Tots. *7 tot
37.50, and heavy, 5_I5 is 071 per 1«
pounds. welgh.d off wow -
The trade in small mrat. was active,
there being a good eemaad from local anti
outside buyers for supplies. 4
Becelpta of lamb. were fairly large, but
prow ruled steady at the decline noted
last Wednesday, mire
be4. f r
at k to Iltsc W p11 ire Sheep
g a gM
swtalg to the tact that the ettrerisgs 4o
sat Merman to any •:teat. sad MIH were&
suesat 4e u Mac 1'. round. Good cyva
s
were scarce and in &sward •r prteee
rouging at trap 111 to 116 each. and lea
lows, grades brought from 0 to 134.
East Sun.11 Carter Market.
KANT at'rrALO. deg ri-cacti.- Re-
ceipts. 41i. market Minds lower, prune
steers, six to 17.5 beteber greets, 3415.
to R. rows. 5645 to M.26.
Calves-Recelpla 1.41•4 band, t ac-
tive and firm, run to deuce, N 11•111.
Sheep asks Lamb. Raeslp4s, SW ho5k
market helve an4 mels0y. obtain lamb%
It to 57 run is pair g►M ss 0.26:
hosts. 0.5to6, ., R.5ttelteya4r•
Hors-Rweeipu,
15.7melts* wire
r 11rt
y.re,. • le 5M wells, R to M.. IM7 .
raised p 1• gena. 55557. N. IL=
KA 1.. 34 14.
Chicago Ulm Week.
('H1rAt4.1, AegReeM *g
MOM market steed, N krwer tMstd
ew4 k.ith•re IS 46 to 1116 good tsavp
If: 10 to v. rowel, awry M s. g; 55;
Is good for Growing Girls
and Boys -and they kke it h
nourishes thea little bodies and
makes them healthy and strorip
Cowan's Cocoa. as you get i Iron your
goon, is absolutely pure. 11. delicious
Ameris obtained by the use o1 the highest
grade of Cocoa beans, skilfully blooded.
Notting is added to impair the heakh-
btildmp properties of the Cocoa.
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Do You Use
Cowan's Cocoa ?
Fitwell Flats
FOR FALL w
Our stock of Hats is now complete.
We are agents for this famous FIT -
WELL HATS ---the kind that fit well
and wear well. They come in two
styles - Christies and Fedoras.
SWEATER COATS
The time of the year has arrived when
a Sweater Coat is a most essential
article for wearing when the evenings
begin to get cooler. They are a very
comfortable garment, made of pure
wool, extra heavy knit and in assorted
colors. Come in and examine our
new stock.
MCLEAN BROS.
MEN'`! OUTFITTERS
Cold in the Head
can be relieved very quickly by
using INTOLo%ONE, the dry air
method. Relieves immediately
and is a sure cure. Price 25c, at
F. J. Butland's Drug Store
GODERI(-11
es Kodak Supplies and Cameras always in stock
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Goops
Hammocks, Coal Oil Stoves, Gasoline Stoves,
C Screen Doors and Windows, Refrigerators, ice O
Tongs, Latvn Mowers, Ice Cream Freezers, 'Fishing
Tackle, etc.
a . i ye not and natars wise ' •d kneel art tct
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the trewrm(-ot of .kin itritatio•5 tg
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Come in and
Get
Acquainted
If you are riot already ac-
quainted with the merits of
STURDY'S
GROCERIES
try a sample order. You
ruin he certain of-ecuring
seasonable good.. here at ell
times. Our 'phone number
is 91. Give is • trial. The
quality of our good. will .:on
wince you.
Sturdy & Co.
racer. On The flaw.-.
tl. Bft1PIEY & SON
OODERICH
rHi: LEA I►INO
Funeral Directors
and Embalmers
a,.i. •.y atter:+4 r
a. .10 r,. •11g51 Aa,
BRASS GOODS
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We have just received a beautiful line of Florentine Brass
Hoods. Each piece posse:tees the aesthetic charm of Nature's liar -
,len. each decorative design artistically engraved by hand and
finished in black and dull brass.
We have ,also a fine line of Rodger- 1547 goods.
Big assortment of Carving Knives and Forks in cases.
BICYCLES
We are agents for the Canada Cycle & Motor Co.'s Bicycles and
carry the Cleveland line in stock.
We have added & bicycle repair department to our workshop'
and Carry a full line of bicycle sundries.
IIIs your LAWN MOWER out of repair or doe*, it need sharpen
ing? We can put it in order for you.
FENCING
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We bay about two thousand re of Fencing left yet out „f
abdit. four thousand. Weare going to clean thio Fencing out et
prices that no person can afford to miss. The lines consist of
The Piofshnrgh Perfect Pence. 7 wire.', 47 inches
high. No. 9 wire, for '27$c a rod.
Cyclone Woven Wire Fence. No. 7 and No. 0 wire.
American Woven Wire Fence, No. 9 wire.
Page Woven Wire Fence. No. 9.
('oiled Wire at $2.441 per 10(1lbs.
Barbed Wire at $.50 per I(1) lbs.
Does Your House Need Painting?
If .o, don't forget that we handle the eherwin-\Vilhame Paint,
no hest paint on the .tet.
,w, you want to brighten up your furniture. f/a.n and wens!
work ' if so. don't forget that we handle JAP-A-1.4C. a high-grade
wraieh and stair rombined.
CEMENT
.4 fresh -arload of Nat..ulal Portland c ement has tont arrived.
The Natiowal i- the bast and stroageet rvytnelit made.
Let us figure on your Plumbing. Bratton. Kam.stroughing,
\Ictal Ho••ling. et+.
CtiAS. C. LEE
House Phone No 112 Store Phone No 22
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