The Signal, 1911-9-28, Page 7TRE SIGNAL : GODERICH, ONTARIO
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PORTER't1 Ht
TutsDAY. Sept- Mb.
�u.T1ts.-Mr• and M..at O.Putol-
sr, of New York, visitedr's last week Yr, ••d Mrs.
ho PottrRutledge • id children returned
o their horse in Toronto oo Saturday
aa, having west a week with the
ter"s persists Mrs. George
m' ughter. and Mrs. Sam
asst W. Pott ori and Ohvof . Mc-
Phis-
. Messrs. Legge'
pkatl"s Out week -. have returned
isles, Mies having spec
sed `to Pt tl-burigh, t two
,reeks at John Torreught1 *yrtli re -
tweed
and de of paving
,tenet rnemo West.
,;Ret two mOnt=-_
BAYFIELO.
TU ,AY. Sept. 26th.
Jas.
Cameron, of 'Taranto. was in
teen last week for the election.
Children's Dale were Mid in
Se Andrew's ckevek on Sabbath but.
Ilse F. M. 8taahery left lad week
for T,srooto to rewire her duties there
ss pischool Campbell, who has
Mies
Margaretski
t the pest few wee Province. velling re
the eastern part of lbs
burned home Saturday low.
Nibs Middleton, of Godericb town•
▪ pleased the audience In tat. An-
drew's church last Sabbath evening
ver' much by her reod•ring of the
beautiful solo. "Ord Shall Wipe Away
TbTrus.
Liverpool and Chicago Wheat Futures
Clete. Lower -live Steck-
Lat
est Quotations
CHICAGO, Sept• fL.--Depression
came largel
BLYTH. as a reflection o1 weakness In Wan -
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LOCHALSH.
MONDAY, Kept. 25th.
Mrs. Daniels, of Ingersoll, is at pres-
ent the guest of Mrs. John N. McKen-
zie.
Wm. Metheeoo, of Winnipeg, is vis-
iting at the boute of his mother, Mrs.
W. *atheism.
Mrs. R. W. Matheson and dein ;iter,
of Toronto, spent & few days hast week
at Mrs. W. Matheson's.
Tom Bandy is at present engaged in
constructing a Dement bridge in the
township of Colborne.
Tbe latest sporting news is that
tbioga are about even to that fast run
between Tommy and Postal Jimmie.
Donal] FInlaysoa is to o. congratu-
lated that his a ready large frail was
increased by another young lad lasti
week.
Among those who attended the
Goderich show lad week were Hugh
Ferguson, Miss Lizzie Brown and Sate
Brown.
Success is attending the drilliag op-
erations of R. A. Grant between Gode-
ricb and Hayfield. He ill now engaged
in drilliog big sixth wen in that rd._
trict.
John N. McKenzie, 13th cooeession,
arrived home last week, after several
week? absents. on "business in the
county of Dundas and other eastern
oounttes ut Ontario. He intends re-
turning thither shortly.
EAST WAWANOSH.
B&1.o*AV=, Sept. 18th.
Corsi today
y M adjournment. council
mettlxlayaspet' j
MEM -
bora all present but Mr. Burread chill.
](inters of Vitas was present
adopted. Geo. F. C
asking the council to furnish him
with a eloper outlet on sideline 39 and
ill. c, i o e rton . h. lotr h 39 draining
of
bi. plcpesty. }.
11. Left in the hands of the Reeve
sad 1'osncillor Burchill to take ha a
ever ,tops are deemed neosesary
forse;tlelnent of this atter. Noinappeals
being received against
on the Blyth creek drain bylaw. said
bylAw was then read and w6 Dally
pissed after being amended, y
the payments to Ss made will be col-
lected along with the ordinary taxes
this year. Court of revision on the
toll drain was then opened. the fel-
lowing appeals" being received : C.
Rouse. R. Marshall. J. Caldwell and
G. Caldwell. F. Tolls .ppesl by resol-
ution of the council was aalL.on admitted.
Mood by Mr. Scott. seconded by Mr.
Stonehouse. that the report on said
drain I.c retorted back to the engineer
for amendment the -court of revision
to he adjourned to meet again on Mon-
day. October L. at 2 o clock p. m.
Carried. On motion of Councillors
Campbell and Scott the Reeve and
treasurer were authorized to borrow a
further .um of money to meet tbe or-
dinary expenditures. The following
accounts were parsed : A. Porterfield,
telephone message. 2io cta. • The Muni-
cipal World, supplies. 58.98: Wm. J.
Geddes. repairing culvert on eastern
boundary, 311.511; J. L. Coultes. draw-
ing plank and repeating bridge, lot 38.
conce•..ion t. $3: T. H. Taylor. drRw-
ing the and potting in culvert. op-
pose, lot :i14. concessions 6 and 7, $7 :
A. Eider, ball rent, voters' lists
courts, $2: W. Wightman. attend-
ance at voters' lists courts. $3.50:
street. The close was 1 -kc to 1 -Ate sad
Tuiso♦Y, Sept. Goth. 1-!c and 1-4c under Saturday sight.
The latest trading left Dorn 1-2k and
I.:. down: oats oft 1-4c to 1-2c. •d
Cuuacu Norma -Sunday befsg
Children's Day at the Presbyterian
chunk it was beautifully decorated
with /ewers and maple leaves, which
had a *wry pretty effect. At tbemoset-
tng service the Sunday school scholars
odd
tbe centre seats and the
tslW out well .. Trinity churl
hslti Its "Harvest Home" service on
ea=da� evening last, the vhurcb being
pa ' Thera was • grand display
at odor in the church. with the Aura
demos tions. Rev. Mr. Jeakine. of
__stere occupied the pulpit, and kit •
good laopme here on this his first
bMr Rev. Geo. E. Ross, of
of i =iiis to give • lecture in the
pq��n church Thursday even -
on the mission tfeld•
a(�etisgrara where he :mission
for a length of time. There is to be •
lunch in connection. A collection will
be taken up mod it is hoped this will be
liberal Next Sunday morning
sacrament will be dispensed in St-" An-
drew's church and on Friday after-
noon Rev. Mr. Bract, Of Clinton, will
preach the peetsar•tury service
Mr. F'ingl•od, of Auburn, who has
been in the home mission field this
summer, addressed the Christian En-
aeavor Society on Sunday evening.
Ex -Capt. T. F. Henderson. the well-
known military man, who, according
do a distinguished writer now ree.idiog
in Goderich. was present at least at
the beginning of the battle of Bayfield
in the Fenian raid, is now engaged in
making repairs to his residence in
Hemlock City.
The death. of Km John R. McDon-
ald. 4th concession, Huron, took place
oo Monday, September 18, after an ill -
new of two years. The funeral took
place on the following Wednesday and
was very largely attended- Among
the friends left to mourn her demise is
her sinter. Mrs. John N. McKenzie,
13th concession of kshfleld. to whom
the ,empathy of this locality is ex-
tended.
Herb. Ensign and Elliott Sandy were
down at the mouth of tbe Eighteen
Mile River last Friday. in order Io
have some sport. They cast a hook
and line into the river and soon hauled
out a hideous monster of Ash -like form[
with horny projections on the bead
and around its wide mouth. The hair
stood up on the heads of those brave
lads and their eyes bulged out with
bo•-ror. 1t was no doubt an innocent
catfish. but the boys are firmly re-
solved
o-solved never to swim again in that
part cf the -river.
DEATH AFTER A SCRATCH.
Tug Stet-rms.-Election day went
off very quietly here. There was a
good vote polled, however ; in fact.
Dearly every available vote was cast.
There was a considerable amount of
swearing done. hut it stopped no per-
son from voting. A number of voters
arrived from outside points, as fol-
lows: Roble Tunney, Robt. Somers,
Geo. White, from Underwood, C.
Willows, from Tilbury, A. Wilford, of
Wingbam. Blyth just about reversed
its vote of three years ago, ae then it
went eight Liberal and this time it
went seven Conservative. After sup-
per the Conservatives met in Industry
Hall. while the Liberals met in tbe
club rooms, for the purpose of getting
the returns. 1t is needless to say that
the former were very jubilant, as they
bad every reason to be, while at the
Liberal meeting everything was very
quiet. and the Grits were much dis-
heartened by the reports, and it was
not long before they knew that. the
Government had been defeated.
About eleven o'clock the Conserva-
tives got in line and had a broom par -
Ade. ending with a bonfire. at which
they turned Sir Wilftid Laurier in
effigy. This, to say the least. was a
most contemptible affair. aa no tnan
can ever lay the least scandal against
hint, but possibly they are angry that
he has kept than away from the treas-
ury benches so long. They may feel
more like burning his effigy at the
next election, as we understand he is
going to lead.tbe Opposition, and if he
does he may yet lead them to victory.
On Saturday afternoon two auto loads
from here went to Clinton to the big
Conservative celebration there and re-
port a very successful time. It is no
wonder the Tories feel jubilant, as this
is the first time Huron county has had
three Conservative members and at
the same time the Government being
Tory.
Morris Quatzam, an eleven year-old
Windsor boy, fell off his bicycle and
scratched his wrist. He thought noth-
ing of the injury. but bio d poison set
io and he is dead.
Such incidents as these -by no
means infrequent --ought to make peo-
ple realize the danger that may lie
even in the stnallest flesh wound.
Take a .inple illustration. When a
knife. a rusty needle. a splinter of
dirty wood. a barbed wire fence. or a
thorn, scratches the hand, the fatter is
inoculated with germs.. of which the
air about us is full.
The way to avoid serious results is
to cleanse the wound and apply Zam-
Canada Ingot iron Co.. culvert at Int Buk. %ameBuk is a powerful. yet
32 concession 2. $3&70 ; Joeepb Stone- painless germ -killer, and when applied
house. part payment inspecting eon- to the broken skin is absorbed into the
creta work on river bridges. i120 : A. tiswe. instantly destroying the genn•
Hill l Co., part payment on 10th line
bridge. * : for gravel -Jas. Mc('al-
tua /sits, H. McKay $5.110, W. G.
Salter $2.61, Jas. Martin 811,90. J. .1,
Ken 12.70. W. Wightnlan $1.110. W.
J. Perks $5.50. Wm. Walden *1,
The council then adjourned meet
&train on Monday, October 16th
next. at 10 o'cloek R. m. ALBS.
P' RTEarIELD. Clerk.
TUESDAY, Sept. 201.b.
TBC: Lary Mas. McCAt.Lc11.-A
worthy citizen of this township has
been called to her reward in the per -
win of Mrs. James McCallum. wbo
Eer.l away Thursday. September
14.she bad been in poor health for
some time. several slight attacks of
Paralysis weakening the physical
frame, :tad the fatal stroke coming
just a -bort time previous to her de-
mise. The deceased's maiden name
was S o ah McLean and she was born
ih the township of Erin. Wellington
county, no December 20th. 1856. In
November, 1880, she was united in
mai riage to the late James McCallum.
who passed *wee about three years
ago. Soon after their marriage they
morel to East Wawanosb. where
they enjoyed the confidence and
esteem of the entire community.
Mra. IMcDalluo is survived by a family
of four sons, Duncan, James. John
and Finlay.and two daughters. Mrs.
Harvey atson and Miss Agnes Mc-
Callum.
THE DOCTOR'S QUESTION.
peovideas at 7 1-2e W b 1-2c down.
The Liverpool wheat iaarket clog d iW
to %d lower thee Saturday: corn 1W low-
er Parts wheat closed ttacbannged 10 {op
moue Bertin 5l,o timber, Antwerp
else
lever, and Budapest tees higher.
Winnipeg Options.
Close. Open. !sigh. Low. Mee.
Y*
Oct. M felt V ',l
ass
Dec. � 1/710.
that spread disease and stopping
the pain and smarting. That is why
Zam-Buk is no popular with children.
The flesh thus soothed and purified.
the wound is made perfectly healthy.
and all poison and reuse of festering
rewoved. Having done this. -Bak
then . proceeds to heal the wound or
sore. and new.healtby tissue is built
up in a quick, painless and perfect
manner.
Zam-Buk must not be oonfueed
with .'rdinary ointments. Za,n-Buk
is a unique preparation. possessing
antiseptic, soothing and healing qual-
ities that are not to be found together
in any other preparation. it is not
only a unique healing balm. but it is
also a skin food. For all skin diseases
and iojuries-cuts. bruises, burns. ec-
zema. chafing, uicet,e, ringworm, etc.,
it is without equal. ft is also used
widely for piles. for which it may
oe regarded as as specific. All drug-
gists and stores sell at 50 cents a box,
or post tree from Zam-Buk Co.Tor-
onto, for price. Refuse harmful imita-
tions.
Mack Sickness Dos le Bowel amor'ders.
A dortor's fine vitiation when con-
sulted
on-
su ew jg by a patient is, "are your
bor'
regular He knows that
nine'•
eight per cent. of illness is at-
tracted with inactive bowels and tor•
pod live[, and that this condition moat
be .m health toved an be restored. and thoroughly
bed
Regan Orderlies area positive. pteas-
aat and soda remedy for eosetipatba
.rid bowel disorders ie general. VI '•
are so certain of their great curative
vv1e that we premise to return the
Purchaser's
a.esey ha ewe wbss
they failproduce satire saris ac -
tine
Recall Ogles are Moes Rio
thy, they act quietly, and have •
soothlng,es �+
2(7 st�r..gtM.geyg, Mew
eaaflilifiestieal .
rbei de 001 ROM
47a.
wanton
weak pumas
ee*.grgyesp.eg.b Mei itis
lie. .red �,
PEROONAL AND GENERAL.--('. Spaf-
ford is still having a hard time with
sickness, being confined to bis bed,
but the last few days he has been
somewhat better Mrs. t}. E. Mc-
Taggart visited with her mother in
Clinton this week Mr. Uttley, of
tbe electric light plant, went to
Waterloo last week to cant his vote
He also took his family with him
J. Carter was in Atwood oast week,
being a judge of light hones
Neat Tuesday and \Wednesdsy the
great Blyth fair will take place and
the prospects are it will be better than
ever. as the program includes a base-
ball tournament. horse races, foot-
racee. and the Lucknow band is to fur-
nish the music. Don't forget the date,
October 4th, which is the big day.
Dr. Hardy. of Toronto, was vis-
iting his college chum, Dr. tient g•rt,
herr, this week for a couple of ddaays.
F Metcalf was judge of fruit at
Lucknow last week Judge Holt,
of Goderich, presided at the Division
Court held here Monday morning.
The only case tried was that of Holla-
han vs. Whiteman. the decision being
given to the defendant. Neither par-
ty bad a lawyer, therefore the case
was derided quickly ' Mrs. A. Bal-
lantyne and children. Mona and Dor-
othy, and Mrs. H. Willits and daugh-
ter, of Prince Albert, spent a few days
this week with their cousin, Miss M.
Forsyth Mrs. Carrier and ehil-
dreg, of KL Thordas. spent a few days
Isere this week the guest of her sister,
Mrs. C. Burling. They intend leaving
noon for Prince Albert, Sask., where
her husband has • good position in a
large drygoods store The millin-
ery openings trot place on Saturday
evening. Tbe weather was beautiful
and in consequence there was a large
crowd out. both places being fell alt
the time. Some beautiful shapes are
being shown and the ladies should
have no trouble in choosing their
headgear and by the number of hats
sold they are picking their bate
earl Miss McIntosh, milliner for
O M. sChambers, has been on the sick
list since the openings. -
40 WS
n°°te rix rnh sex ributk
Toronto Grain Market
Wheat, tall. bushel 50 w to m 1i
Wheat, goose, bushel 0 d ....
Aye. bushel 01►
Oats. bushel • N • M
Barley. bushel 0 01 0 n.1
�e.whbusheat, DushN ..•••l OW OM
Toronto Dairy Market
Butter, Separator. dairy. Ib. 0 iii OM
Butter, creamery, 1b. rolls. 0 fi 0 II
Butter, creamery. Bolide .• 0Id ••••
Honeycombe. dosen 150
Eggs. new -laid 0 n 010
Cheese. new, Ib a 13 0 M
Montreal Grain and Produce.
MONTREAL, Sept 21. -Business at
Manitoba spring wheat and oats for
port account continues very Quiet,
to tact that prices bid are away out
has with values here. The foreign de -
mead for spring wheat flour wasLair.
and sales of 10,000 sacks were made. Ther••
V also • fair enquiry for winter withal
grades. The local and country trade la
air. Bran and shorts ta big demand ed
scarce Cheese fairly active and firm.
Exports for the week. 'LAO boxes.agalnst.
"',2d7 a year ago. Denial
tor butter fair.
Exports a for week• illllne51 a ea• •gains'
PI a year ago. Eggs active. Trade
m previsions good. hogs weak.'
er and 5c per 100 Ib.. lower.
Dressed hogs -Abattoir, 52.75 to 510 Pei
100 lbs.
Beef -Plate, halt-barrels100 lbs.. $7.511;;
barrels, 200 lbs., $14.20; tierces,
$n.6e.
Port -heavy Canada abort cut ' mese.
barrels, >s to 46 pieces, 5A•r0; half -bar-
rels, 513; Canada short cut and bac*
Poch. I6 to 66 pieces. barrels, 520; Canada
clear pork. barrels. 20 to 26 Pieces, *2.60;
bean pork. small places, but fat, barrels,
$10.80.
Oats -Canadian. western, No. '247iic. car
lots, ex -store; extra No, 1 feed, 47c; No:
3 C.W., Mtge; Ne. 2 local white, 46c, No.
3 local white, 4610c, No. 4 local white, 46c.
Flour -Manitoba spring wheat patents.
firsts, MN; seconds, $4.110; winter wheat
patents, 54.75 to 56; strong bakers'. 54.70;
.tralgbt rollers, 04.26 to 54.50; 10 bags. 5.50
to 32.
Rolled oats -Per barrel, $5.25.
corn -American, No. 3 yellow-, 74e to
74IE)g
Eggs -Selected, :4c to 2re; No. 1 stook,
20c to 22e.
cheese --Western. 1646o to W,4c; eastern.
Wise to 155X.
iter --Choicest, see to 25c; seconds.
W,cto23%c.
'Does your wife worry about burg-
lars i" "Not much," answered Mr.
Ideekton. '-1 wonder what she'd say
if she found one in the house 7' ' I
don't know. But I've an idea that
she'd ask him bow he dared lime in
the house without wiping his shoes on
the mat."
NO APPETITii
This Remedy win Restore It.
If you Wave no appetite for meals,
can't work, can't rest and are annoyed
with too frequent urination a
ebaurreniing. scalding pain in making pas -
if •t night roe retire hoping for
sleep that either 4 •
does not come,
or is troubled
and fitful, you
have looser
trouble ed seed
Booth's Kidney
P111e. the gess-
aeteed reedy
for all kidney
a a d bladder
treakls. A tew
dens. CtMI Seethe KYry Pitts will
woke p dig gossith Maws awl nos -
date do 0e- -1
will
a weelmaisel
.d to s tbe is Ile
way. Sold everywhere �•
't. orI p.etpid from Tbe R T.
Mege&
Weird sold In IJMt Pitt.
by % L
; � as at f411111:114.811164.811.-
•
CATTLE MARKETS.
Ttreaso•s. &irr Mso11R * 11111 7
MADE
WELL AND
STRONG
Union Stock Yards.
TORONTO, Sept. 25. -Receipts of
Lye stock at the 17nian Stock Yards
were 118 cars, compl;;aing 2488 cattle
210 hogs, 480 sheep and lambs anci
46 calves.
By Lydia E. Pinkhaa's
Vegetable Tot gladly .radon ld
testimonial in favor of oto
des, Last October 1 wrote to
rinfpr advise as I was completely rias
bad bearing down sensation is
the lower pert of
bowels, backache,
and pain in Case
side. I also suf-
fered terrt� frees
gas. After receiving
your direetiom, 1
followed them
closer end am now
entirely free from
pain in back and
bowels, and ant
stronger in every
way
I alts took Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound before my baby
was bore, and I recommend it
to all prereggaa t women. -Mite
WAMDIY, 92I,ogaa Ave. t Toronto, OnL
AlaNier Woman Cured
Maple Creek. Sank. -I have used
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-
pound and Blood Purifier. and I ass
new it1 perfect health. I was trembled
with pains every month. I know ether
wgore i who suffer as I did and I will
Crmmend your medicine to
i�eoa You may publish this if yes
think it will help others. -kiss, F. E
COOK. Maple Creek, Sask.
If you belong to that o. _Close army
of women wbo suffer from sores form
of female ills, don't hesitate tD try
Lyda E. Pinkham Vegetable Cone
poem), mads from roots and herbs.
Exporters-
E*LW to
xport extra
ateers alitSeloadld [brought 54.56.' and
Ex-
portebtra Wr Y
port bulls sold at from 16.25 to $5.50.
Butchers,
Prime picked lots and loads of butcher*
sold at 55.20 to 16.16. good at 56.65 to 50.16;
medium at $5.20 to 0.66; common,
54.50
to 50.2;, cows, $3 to 16.26;
to 1.•'.50; bulls, $3.50 to 14.60. -
Mll,Fters and Springers.
About a dozen milkers and springers
sold at $n. to 156 each.
Veal Calves.
The market was steady for veal calves.
at 54 to *8.60 per cwt.
Sheep and Lambs.
The market for sheep and lambs was
fairly strong, at following prices : Sheep,
ewes, $7.50 to $4: rams, 15.60 to 53: lambs.
56.;5 to 11.00, or an average of 16.60.
Hogs.
W. J. Johnston, for Gun., report■ .e-
lects, fed and watered, at 27.10, and 16.70
f.o.b. cars at country Points.
Montreal Live Stock.
MONTREAL, Sept. 25 -At the Montreal
Stock Yards west end market the re-
cetpts of live stock for the week ending
Sept. 23 were 1560 cattle, M00 sheep ants
lambs, 2800 Dogs and 100 calves, while the
offerings on the market this morning for
sale amounted to 1100 cattle, 1400 sheep
and Iambs, 1400 hogs and 160 calves.
Altho the supply of cattle was fairly
targe. and the weather was unfavorable.
a stronger feeling prevailed in the mar-
ket, and prices since Wednesday show an
advance of 15c to 25c per 100 pounds. A
feature of the trade was the demand
frau exporters, and sales of Manitoba
domestic cows. weighing life to 1350 lbs.,
were made at tic to 65ic per Ib. The in-
crease In offerings is attributed to the
suppnes coming forward from Manitoba.
there being fully 400 heed on the market
from that source. At the advance to
prices butchers were not disposed to ope-
rate freely, and 1n consqueoce the de -
mend thruout was rather stow.
/tales of full bads of Maaltoba domestic
steers were made at elle per Ib., and
choice In • yobbing way alt 6c too KO!
654c t0 6xc; fairly good
fair at 45(10 to etc, and common at 4c to
5'to per Ib. Chola Manitoba cows brought
6c to 65tc. and the lower grades from that
down to 4e per Ib. ♦ few very choles
heavy bulls sold at 6e t as and p r-
'ers paid trio to $c per
' n truly feeling continues to prevail ,a
the market for hogs, and prices to -day
scored a furt)1er decline of lac to 250 per
105 lbs., which 1s due principally to tor,
liberal supplies coming forward - At tale
re..,uctio n Ar'e•ar'e stated teat they Wel
mossy In .00e cases, and especially se
on stock wtteh had tong runs, as the
shrinkage was heavy. The demand [ran
pps.. k•rs was fairly sad salsa of uts•
lerool lots were eat to tor.* per 550
18... wished off rata.
Osest to Isng deveollloped
K imam,
an •a5•r Carling developed `tM terNsal,
and prions rated xa tower aim • weer
aorto, sad eves at too reesmM0 the M
mead erre net 10567 toss, doll
somesee et 8 elle
in It
r1ty warm. Y • M
c t•
ce110e. was geed et pewee
at tress M Ctrs sack, ss to rue
quality
East & ale Caatatale M.rket.
Fpts. IS b'F♦�)• T_. 'Wok, Prase
octets No) head; es,emss.
.env, or noddy. Odom a e. slow �low-
.",
,5
grog**, O t• W S esters. M et M.
caters-heae50ta• 4 seed, worest s-
tove. tee fewer: nett to cb lel 5111 iso Ola
Moo sod I.nm4-Rees4We. Ode head.
market al tf s.telve sad messy, reeks
lete6S, Kr t• MM to fair,, s to K0 M:
np ' d 8.54
mance*
g,'"",tp,'..1..
Illig 2.5 kasvy, ors t. w
M
ANOTHER CONVERT
To tbe G�Be1'rl That Dodd's Kid-
ney PI Care say Form of
Kase, Disease.
glenBask.. Sept. 26th iSpe-
Vieker, a well-known
/tW t of this place,elis mother
ot Dodd',
con-
vert to the growing
Skimpy Pt will care any form of
kidney disease. Here's tbe reason be
gives :
• I .rained for three yearn from
Imwhich developed from a cold.
«ye �slgt that led me to
kw.k o7lrro wan the erase d
wettualMi My Mart woad sobs.
Always tired .rnervosa.
1 bard • Misr Clad. ID 'the ab.rnisg.
toss dM d gad always thirsty.
Mtaidel me but did sot
• `rile alk. It woe nee bow of
Moly . that fixed ate op.'
flee as
la
the wetter a . d
aNlasee pound
OWAN.S
PERFECTION
COCOA
Is good for Growing Girls
and Boys -and they like 1t. It
anis-nix* the hide bodies and
snakes them healthy and strong.
Cowan's Cocoa, m you get it from your
greexr, is absolutely pure. Its delicious
(aver . obtained by the use of the behest
grade of Cocoa beam. skilfully bladed.
Notbiag u added to impair the heskh-
bgil.fmg properties of the Cocos.
CO
Do Yon Use
Cowan's Cocoa?
Come in and
Get
Acquainted
If you are not already ac-
quainted with the merits of
STURDY'S
GROCERIES
try a sample order. You
can be certain of securing
seasonable goods here at all
times. Our 'phone number
is 91. Give us a trial. The
quality of our goods will ron-
vinoe you.
Sturdy & Co.
Grocers On The Square
estaeraesesevesa
J. BROPBEY & SON
OODERIOH
THE LEADING
Funeral Directors
and Embalmers
Orden carefalty aseadad es
at as hears. sight es day.
'I LION
BRAND
i THING
CL �
for Boys sad Children
Parents who cunteusplate the
purchase of Clothing for children
should bear in mind that we carry
a complete stock of goods from
which they way suit their boy in
up-to-date style. The quality of
Lion Brand Clothing is seeoud to
none. We make • specialty of
boys' and children's Clothing anti
c:tn supply Suits in all sheudee •eel
sizes. Brownlee and double
breasted Suite with bloomer
trousers are very popular.
Agents for
Carbartt Overall,
Semi -Ready Tailoring
Fitwell Hats
M°LEAN BROS.
ON THE SQUARE
Cold in the Head
can be relieved very quickly by
using INTOLOZONE, the dry air
method. Relieves immediately
and is a sure cure. Price 25c, at
F. J. Butland's Drug Store
GODERII'H
ere -Kodak Supplies and Camerae sleetys in stuck
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The Happy Thought Range
still leads the market. • As we repeatedly
state the HAPPY THOUGHT RANGE of two
years ago is not the HAPPY THOUGHT
RANGE of today. Every year sees improve-
ments. The WM. BUCK STov»Co. do not
change the name of their Range every time
they make any change. To the housewife
and the cook, the word "Happy Thought"
means satisfaction and the best that money
can buy. Call at our store and examine
the Happy Thought Range and be satisfied
that what we state is correct; and to back it
up we are willing that you take a Range
on a TWO WEEKS' TRIAL, and if, at
the end of the two weeks, you are not
perfectly satisfied you are under no obli-
gation to keep the Range. The old saying:
The proof of the padding is the eating of it •
The Radiant Home Heater
is like the Happy Thought Range. it is
in a class by itself. It has no equal. it is
a wonder as a heater and a fuel saver.
Plumbing. Heating, Eavetstroughing, etc.,
we give special and prompt:attention, and
all work fully guaranteed.
National Portland Cement always carried
in stock.
Special Offer in Fencing
UNTIL THE 15th OF OCTOBER, INCLUSIVE
We have just received another car of
Pittsburg Perfect Electric Coiled Fence;
and tor a 7 -wire, all No. 9 Fence, 47 inches
high, we will sell it to you for 26',!C per rod,
while it lasts.
CHAS. C. LEE
M 'Phones House n -Store 112
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