The Signal, 1915-7-8, Page 7i
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THE SIONA L GODERICH, ONTARIO
Dimity Tres enjoy loaner Bet
t
so dee" she bicyde owner tries
then-rtk. tires tad went
down Y quickly - the wtta.ry
kind because the cornpdoas
are on top sad alder both- Tlie
owner avoids accidents became
Dtnbp Trleeti.. Tread Team
me skid-peocf-the V-n1oulded
tread has a wonderful reactance
to the coed ea times of per&
r.m fester r lire
Butter Wrappers
GET THEM PRINTED AT
The Signal Office
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ATTRACTIVE WORK MODERATE PRICES
Great Lake
Cruises
To the
North
(ountry
Water Sea
Voyages" -
Os the Brant
Lakes --ideal Trail
awl Recreation Cruises
-with di the material comfoeta-Iuxmioes
aggene res sad pleasure eajoymew el scene
tr.ast on the lamest User.
wee e•rYid serene r dtala eal aysaarar ea herr.• encs-Wwtst res awl fele
y�-rylq 1t.. bs Plinks r Mr..r•. W11Y. Wale -sed trade►
ria snidest emea.
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To Duluth, Fort William, Port Arthur, Soo,
Illackinac, Georgian Say
and She 30,000 Islands
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Os men wry mews
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NORTHERN NAVIGATION CO.
farnta Ontario
Not Guilty.
Jasper was • negro servant, Ione in
the employ of the family. and his
troubles were related to them with
childish simplicity and trust. One
morning be sought out the master of
the house and said : "Mann John.
dry bad me up lefnab ma eh.trt-h las'
night fur tangosn' " "Well." be re-
plied. "1 doq't suppose you were guilty
-were you, Jaspet :'" "Van. suh ; yes,
sub! 1 wuz guilty, mod dey proved it
on me, too; but. 1 come out ods it all
drab, soh. Ma frien's stick to me
close; en' after dem otheh oiggahs
done testify algin me. ma fries).* all
got up and testify dat I had tenoned,
but 1 wuz ro .trunk at de time 1 didn't
know what 1 won loin'. 40 1 come
out all cleah-w' de preacher 'scored
1 me
Freckle -Face
County and District
Mies M. Clark. of soar Messealli watt
as.rried rectally to Alvtu QIurin,
of Zurich.
Miss Kwestloe White. of Md*illop,
broke bar eullarbo.e whew she tripped
and frill oast day recently.
The Commercial hotel t i$•na•it
was recently sold by auctww fire Tao.
Wm. Bettd.r was use purchaser.
While at a bars -raising at l!> ande-
boy. Wm. Lee feu a distance of nine
feet and fractured his leg *boor the
klieg,
Mies Anal. 8. Cheadle sad Jewel* A.
Edwards. of Fordwieb, were married
osJurte gird- Rev. A. B. Dolman of-
ficiated.
Corporal George Knigbt, who be-
fore enlistment waa janitor at Kioar-
carliue hospital. is officially reported
a• being killed iu dcUuu
Thomas Watt, of Kincardine town-
ship, fell .dlatanee of twelve feet in his
new baro and bit ke his "boulder and
several rib.. He bag since died.
Stu and Wind !long Oat Ugly Spots
How to Remove Easily.
Here's •chance, Miss Freckle -face, to
try • remedy for freckles with the
guarantee of a reliable dealer that it
will not coat yo a penny unless it
i removes the freckles ; while if it dot'.
(,give you • clear complexion the ex -
I prier is trifling.
Simply get an ounce of .rthine-
double strength -from any druggist
and • few applications should show
you bow easy it is to rid yourself of
the homely freckles and get a beauti-
ful complexion. Rarely is more than
o0. ounce oersted for the worst case.
Be sure to ask the dtuggiat• for the
double strength olhine., as this is the
prescription sold under guarantee of
money track if it fails to remove
freckles.
••I see, Mrs. Nurich, that the Britisb
soldiers have resorted to the tae of re-
spirators.' "Heavens to Betsy ! Aint
they gonna stop at anything short of
murder "-Buffalo Express
Mn. Rosenhaum-"Oh. Ja-oh, little
Ikey has *wallowed 1 dime." liosen-
baum-"Sand hint to bed midout his
supper. Dot will make it aboudt efen."
-Boston Transcript -
••If you'd adrsome •more genial man-
ner you would get along better in
business." "Huh ! 1 tried it once and
everybody 1 niet wanted tb borrow
money." -that me Transcript.
KIDNEY HEAL/ACME
is caused from the blood bring thick-
ened with uric acid poisons circulating
in the head. Anti -Uric Pills cure all
forms of itidney trouble They are Mo
good and w sure C. I. Cook is guaran-
tees them. Be sure you get Anti -Uric
Pills. B. V. Marion on every box.
Bold only at C. I. Cookie' drug .tore.
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CANADA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER
VLTAL-neweelair se [teed imitate••.
t•e ber .a.ae WO este barna-
"The -War Summary"
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Mc the outstanding Tater. In e•■nadlan journalism coverts," the roa.let
aa. boos ..The Wee $wa..sry" della es pares 1 and 2 of TUB GLOM.
1■ the .ew.iwt -••diel. tors the writer bit Olen his readers a
pew plrt.ry of Il. development" 1■ all part" of the world. while the
det.tllt ..f the me..mest• along. the eri.•n.l d frontier* 1... not been
erM.onk.d IM r. -•der. of TSI •:LOB here bees esel.l..l to follow
sm.-meetly and nub count/on,. rbc gener.l wallows of abs .apesMws
r..ellr1. "TM war eneemert" of TI.i tUWmi 1s reproduced May by,
several papers throughout tbs. 1)u t 1o..
The Editorial Pare
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public In proper py►re•n...11re thy breed be cerrood .f tow. Waste
• tr.ttle This ...e1.•r ..f .rtl.-I-. has .Itr■rted taw ettestl.n nM sale of
tb. 1 smelters people. bet of moll.,m wow sod )...real. In all porta
.f the wer:d Thr scene L..ltn0 op hrM
to .. war. the .1.anla ..r1a•
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tries', of Tri OLogl/'$ dn.riat page.
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Other Features
Th. •t, -stint patty tb, flaall.111 and rommetrlal portae, the terrines',
pew. ..tc. nos. with is.. a441tIMot peg.. 1a welse.eay'a Wee deeded
to ' m'.rm wad r nSntry 1.11.." ate aaflbl teed at a blib Meed and or
ex.+Ileo.+. a N°.derd (bet Into ]rattled TUX CLOW le Its title .f
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Local and City Papers
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et all meas. 1.1e Tone Inr,l paper, Mt 1e tie geld d mlf+.p.rltaa
ww•p.trr• TUX CLOS as.ln.eslle•ably ..erne we tar gr..sea4 vd.e
to be bad In 15.545 Order te twee, S cent pot menthe. dealae
M Mr m mete 41w5 MYan cot roar.
THE GLOBE, Torose s,
it- candliseted ea t or plan of fifty
ease ago, with P. L. Hamilton, of
Oak. who fur twenty yes r• wan precen-
tor of the church, in charge of the
service of praise. On Monday the
congregattua hew a large picnic The
proceed. from the twmbimod meetings
totalled $3)J.
At the anuua/ meellog of the East
Hare. Fames eri lostitute the fellow/ -
lug officer's were elected : President,
Amos 8toitb ; tar vice-president . Rich-
ard Proctor; Sad vier -president. Peter
8. Metiw.w ; seer.tary -measurer. P. -
McArthur; auditor., A. D. Grant
J. G. Tlar.twll. Tbs directors sue :
Howiek-A. A. Graham, A. (iibsoo,
T. A. Gibeoa, Wen. Koos mid Jas.
Arnastroug. V. 14. Turn berry -J. W.
King and Miller Proctor. Ms--
t.rsiW.
H Fraser. Walter fiesUlie, John
Clegg and Thom. McCall. G -Thin.
E lliott, John Pearson, lid Fulton and
Jas. McYadsean. McKdlot.-Joss. Soap- -
son. A. Gardiner, Robs. Scarlett and
Howard Hall, of the nth cuuucceessisi00.
Morris, who recently purchaed£1arm
north of Brussels, moved with' his
family last week to their new home.
Neil McLellan, an aged resident of
8tepheo. died at his home at Mount
Cantel on June Sikh, aged eighty-eight
years. Two sons and fve daughters
survive.
Some person. as yet unknown. de-
liberately cut the tongue out of a two-
year-old steer, the property of Hoary
Jana., of Mitchell. The animal bled
to death.
Margaret L • eldest daughter of Mr.
and Mis. Jame' Hudson, of F:gmond-
ville, was married on June 2..tnt to Gar-
net Hahkirk, of McKillop. Kew. jetties
Argo officiated.
Mrs. Robert Monk pared away at
her home .on the Mill road, Tucker -
smith, on June 211b. She had been
an invalid for four years. Om two
and ooe laughter survi ve.
While administering medicine to a
boom E. W. Stoekopf, V. 8„ of Zurich,
was knocked down and trampled on.
One leg was fractured in two places
and he was otherwise injured.
Jos. Barber, night clerk at the Pat -
torero bcuse, Kincardine, was Lined
=:1!11 and costa for keeping liquor for
sale without a license. He bad 125
bottles of whiskey in his possession.
Myrtle .hits, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John %Vehbter, of Fordyce. wan
married on June :r'ird ter W. M. Mc-
l'rostie. of Wert Wawenoeb. Rev.
Wm- McIntosh performed the care-
moey-
Mies Lydia Mitchell was married at
her borne at Moie.worth on June jird
to Alex. Crete:. of the same vicinity.
The young couple will take up their
abode on the groom's farm west of
Mole.wortb .
Mrs. Peter Scott, a former resident
of Wingham and for many years a
resident of Culross township. died at
Treswater oo June '2.1rd. One daugh-
ter survives- Mr. Walter Taylor, of
Wingham, is . btother.
Ma ret. daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Thos. Houston. of Fordwicb, became
the bride, on Jute LS, of Robt. U.
Muirbesd, V. 4., of l'onniston, Algoma
district. The ceremony was performed
at the parxowage, Furdwicb.
Tiscitenae, Jute 8, Hits
DURABLE --Fire grates are three -sided;
last three times as long. Shaped in the
c
r
•
nsitne
frrnace to grind up clinkers
when "rocked". See
the McClary dealer or write for booklet. >.
Sold b W. R. PINDER -
Jlta.rpb (br.ena. Hallett-Thw. Mc- when his only daughter, Mary. he- '1Milian, James Watt, H Young and Re. the beide 01 Nath a Stena ,
Jtrbn Heigham. Brussels . Thom• Rev. D. Perris uMldMr. and
d
sun Y !Scutt and WV H Kerr.Mn. ritswart will reside
si ■t Edmonton,'
P.
Alta.
BRt'ri3F.Lli Miss Catherine 11 Rutledge was
Mr. and Mrs. TbomsiTnomson and arrird at her bunt.- here on June Tried'
family tads removed to Stator -Lb. Ito Albert o_ Fothergill, of gnat we.
where tory will in future reside. 1 wauosb. It... J. W. Hibbert psr-
Ueorge Buchanan. B. A.. will team formed ;the ceremony. The young
.peclal cadet training at Toronto dur- coupple will reside on the groo's fame
ing the emotion and further quality in Ksat Wwawneb. m
himself as • teacher CLINTON.
Mies Verne Walker has arrived Mose, Jobe limiting 'end Mies Ranh,
borne after compleliug her first year at , of Toronto, are visiting their friends
Toronto Conservatory of Music. She in Gown.
tusk first-class honors in vocal and
honors in haamooy and radimenu• On June 'fifth Miss Bernice Beattie*
*Charles T. M.rore, a former residentj Agnew became the. wife of George K.
herr, died on June 2: led at Stratford, � Phelan. Rev. J. 1', Putti tied the
He was eigbtyoue years old •ted is nuptial loot.
tesunrv. ivedWhbiylethreeBsose"and htewocltedaugh•s- 1 weJlaco
l-knbowTaoaid,of tToronTto,
inttons
fobrormer
ke
councilor for $term. I his leg between the knee and the ankle
Miss l.iisie lie Ferguson 0"4" away a •few days ago. He slipped on a stone
at her home on June 26th after • pain- ( while going down an embankment at
ful illness from cancer. rib a was horn l'oronto.
in Grey townsbip forty-five yeas ago The Canadian Order of Foresters st-
and bad held positions of trust at 8yd- tended divine service at the Baptist
ney, N. 8., Lethbridge. Medkio. Hat , cburrb on Sunday, Juno. ':ith. Visit -
and Calgary. Her mother, six brothers ing member of tom Order were pres-
and two sisters survive- ' est from tioderic la, lteaforth and
Holmesville.
Fire broke out in the furnace room
Mr. John, Daley, with hi, family. of Thomas McKenzie's planing mill on
left last week for Lucas. Sask., wbsre
be bas taken up a homestead 1t b
about forty years since Mr. Daley set-
tled here
SEAFORTH.
Fire was discovered one day recently
issuing from the roof of the house oc-
Monday afternoon of last week. The
Ore brigade made • quick response and
quickly subdued the fiancee. The
damage was not extensive.
Re►. J. C. Potts, rector of Rt. Paul's
church, has tendered his resignation,
copied to
ffect on
ust 15th.
exttiogui.hed K. the firemen cCaw'. It handl the I haw take
Keene offered the pastorate of la
roof t•a since byeen repaired. Toronto church and wishes to accept.
P. A. O'Sullivan, cattle buyer. me. He has been rector here for about a
cently shipped a consignment of i51 year•
cattle which he had purchased in the Charles Ridout peered away at his
district for shipment to France. He home herr on June :59th, aged eighty -
paid about 817,ua1 for the bunch. live years. He was born in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. John Brenner, of Zur-
ich, have received official notification
that their Soo. Arnold, was !tilled
in action. Pte. Brenner joined the
duh Battalion in the West and bad
been in the treo.-bes some time.
Kee. Father Gehl, who for eighteen
years bad been pariah priest at For-
mula, died suddenly at Drayton on
June 20th from appendicitis. He was
sixty-one years old. Three brothers
are_with the Canadian forces at the
front.
Mrs. John Milker, sr., who for
many years was • resident of the IOtb
concession of Howiek, died suddenly
at Harriston ntt lune dhb. She was in
her ninety-first year and had been
married over sixty years. Her hus-
band, three sons and one daughter bur -
vire.
The home of Mr. and Mn. Robt.
Fitzgerald, of the 7th sonoession, Ash-
field, was the scene of a pretty wed-
ding on Jame Y.l, when their daughter,
Apns Beatrice, was married :o James
E Culbert. Rev. ri. J. Bridgette per-
formed the ceremony. The young
couple- will reside on the 9th concession
of A sb8eld.
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
('lark, of Mullett, was the scene of a
pretty wedding on Wednesday, June
3rd, when their only daughter. Annie
Evelyn, became the bride of Wm
Howard Armstrong, of Hullett. After
the wedding trip Mi. and Mrs. Arm-
strong will reside on the groom's farm
east ..f Constance.
John Campbell, a well-to-do farmer
of the 9th concession of Howick, com-
mitted suicide on June 311th by cutting
his throat He had tomo In poor
health and left the house saying he in-
tended to go to Stratford to consult a
doctor. He ended his life in a hay-
field. He was sixty yeas old end
leaves his wife. one son and one
daughter.
Douglas Fraser. who lived for many
ears in the neighborhood of %Vittg-
ham. died at Pilot Moond, Man., on
June :lith. For seventeen years be
taught *reboot at 8. 8. No 2, Turn -
terry. and for eight years at 4. 8. No.
14 in the same townsbip. He was slaty
wean years old and is mtrvived by to.
wife, Mx eons sal two daughters. His
aged rather, ergot sisters and one
hruther alio survive.
ilensall Observer : Judge Doyle
held court here on Tuesdav in maser -
ton with an appeal made easiest
their aseeseme.t by the Canadian
Orem Company. B. 4. Murraynd
Al gentleman represented the
Oompany, while tbe comes' sussi rep
reeentsd by the Reeve and Ooaociflor.
Smith. Nichol and the earl. " His
Honor stated that be bad not dealt
with • case of this chsrseter for tonne
time and would kook Into the matter
eirefully before rendering • dasbton.
Cromarty Presbyterian ehnreh Aeid
Ip jsMlom ewl.bratlnn on Fluidally and
Monday. Jon. 2'7 and Wt. Res. R. M.
Mamiltns. IL - of Toronto wbe.Mt
his bnybood days near ereasitp, was
tae speaks,. The oocalai t tttitetia
A pretty wedding was solemnized at
the home of Mr. and Ms. W.R. Smith
ou June S)tb. when their second
daugbter, Agnea. was married to H.R.
Scott. Rev. F. H. Latkin was the of-
ficiating minister.
The social evening held recently un -
but had resided here for nearly sixty
years. Otte sister survives. The Rid•
out family was prominently identified
with the early history of the Province.
The father of the deceased was •
judge, and an uncle was • member of
the Government of Upper Canada.
der the auspices of Seaforth L. 0. L. I EXETER.
was well paronired and the sum of seven carloads of choice tattle were
$I4' was realized. After paying ex- shipped from Exeter fast week, their
pensee the balance will be handed over 1 destination being France. '
to the Red (how Society.
Mine Mabel E. Allen. B. A., of Bor-
lingtou, formerly on the staff of the
Tillsonburg high school. has hear sp.
pointed teacher in English and modern
languages in the aeatorth Collegiate
Institute, succeeding Mies Murray.
who resigned.
LUCKNOW .
Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Ackert, late of
Hclyrood, have taken up their resi-
denceio Locknow.
W. J. McClure, of Vancouver Island,
blame on a visit to bis brother, B.
McClure, and other friends.
Herbert Graham, own of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert I:rahaw, has enlisted for
overseas service with the Eaton,r
machine-gun battery from Toronto.,
which is now in training at Niagara.
Mine Armstrorg, who for the peat
year bad charge of the school just
worth of the town. will not be hack
after vacation. lire will go to Toronto
to seek a position in ooe of the city
echRevoob.
, Geo. McKinley has concluded
his pastorate of the Methodist church
here and is succeeded by Rev. R. J.
Garbutt. Both Mr. and Mrs. McKin-
ley before leaving received presenta-
tions testifying to the goodwill of the
people among whom they had labored.
The'1Vnmen'a Institute held a well-
etiended slimmer meeting on the lawn
at the home of Mrs A. E. iurnin on
June `Leith Mrs. C. 11. Burns, of Tor-
onto, was present and gave en instrnc- -
tive address. At the close of the pro-
gram Mrs. W. E. McDonald, who is
retiring from the presidency of the
local branch after six years' service In
that position. and Mrs. R. T. Phillips,
who has been secretary -treasurer for
four years. were each presented with
an address of .ppreciatioo and a cut -
gime marmalade dish.
WiSGHAM.
John Quirk celebrated his eighty-
second harthd.v on June Zttb.
Roy Monday and Wm. Monk have
gone to Listowel to work In lire organ
factory. Fed. Nash bad the top of one finger
est off by a circular saw while work-
ing at the Bell factory last week.
Mine Georgia Forbes, daughter of
Mr. Thomas Forbeo, of W ingbam, was
married at Winnipeg on Jon.'Med to
Dr Noonan Warner. of that city.
Miss Mabel Shall, of Wingham, was
tamrled at Crestline, Ohio, on June
10th, to Spence Currie The groom Is
a brother ..f R A. and Jobe Currie, of
town.
$r. Thomas Kew has gone to Paris
for • omnt.b to take charge of his har-
ems business there. Roy Stephenson,
of Farb, M io charge of Mr. Kew's
W. H. Willis, who for the past
amen yeas bas been organl.t and
choir leader of ltd. Pant's church. baa
resige.d. He officiated for the twat
time on June/Rh.
A quiet wadding took pities at the
hoar of John Ritcbie on June lith.
SSTH�UDY
Mb Comma only.
SUMMER
SCHOOL
aQ oma MINIM
QUEANY
[INOSTON. ONTARIO
Alli ilexATmON MZD1QMi
SCHOOL OV gNL 1.
M "1�l Teltat
ORO. W. CROWN. RearSearer
a
Albert J. Luxton, son of Feed Lax.
ton, of town, was married a1 Montreal
uo lune ISIrd to Mis. Elizabeth Camp-
bell McGregor.
Dr. Campbell, who for the pest year
had been engaged with' Dr. Routeton
as dentist, has gone to Toronto to
open a practice.
Laura May. daughter of Rev. J.
Wesley sod Mrs. Down, formerly of
Exeter, was married at Omemee on
June Lard to Rev. Andrew M. Mc-
Laucblin, H. A-, of Toronto.
After an illness of many months'
duration, Mine Minnie Wynn pawed
away at her home here on June '.lit h.
She was born in Uehorne fifty-nine
years ago. Five brothers and three
sisters survive.
A' pretty wedding took place at the
home of Ur. and Mrs. Sweet on June
30th, when their only daughter, Floens
May, became the hriie ut Dr. John (1.
Reid. Rev. W. G. H. McAlister per-
formedthe ceremony. Dr. and Mrs
Reid will reside at Exeter.
Exeter Lodge, No. ff . i. O. O. F.,
held its animal Decoration Day on
Sunday, June V. A proceneion headed
by twelve young girls, dressed in white,
went to the cemetery and placed flower-
ing plants on the graves of departed
t)ddfellows. Mr. 1V. Bradt, N. G.,
gave an address.
Thomas B. Carling died on 8atur
day. .ird inst. He wan one of the
prominent men of Exeter, mid eft the
time of his death was town clerk. For
years be was a general merchant, be
and his brother Will conducting busi-
ness tinder the flrm name of Carling
Bros. When the partnership was
dissolved, the deceased went into the
insurance business. He leaves six
daughters and one son, besides several
brother*.
John Hind and William Miners. who
for many years were in partnership as
builders and contractors here and at.
Elimville, died within a few holm of
each other. Mr. Hind pawed away at
the home of his son-in-law, Mr. Lords
Fletcher. in l'shorne, on tiunday..lune
'nth. at the age of eighty-five years.
He was born in England and came to
Canada in 1),yt. Ten years later be
settled at F.Iimvtlle and be had resided
in this district since. His wife, them
daughter" and one son, Coon:411o, J.111.
Hind, of Exeter, survive. Mr Min.eu
passel away on Mooday, June With, at
the home of his son, George. at Wind-
ow, where he had gone alter undergo-
ing en operation at London. He was
barn in England girtnine years ago.
but bail lived in Cutworm. and Exeter
sines boyhood Four sinus and four
daughters survive.
Men. women and evilest 0f every
age, all fled Rexall =Iles a perfect
laxative. Sold only by C. Dunlop,
the Resell More, ilk., 'Mc. and 51k.
boxer.
"Did you vee wb.e.. •n ofctoo I says
that the
ed Pnll Motrter.position b
as an uplift r"Ha'. made •
mgake
; be meant a hold.op.'-Haiti-
more Apwrican.
mow' won
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oSSean1eem. I S apse
bawd bet.'
saint Rot nothie' 1 �a
Is Your Roof One of
Those in This Town
that need our attention? Tbo
longer you delay making the needs
repair, the more damage th
weather is doing and the gr•eated
your expense.
Tinning and Repairing
roofs. also building gutters and
leaders. is our part of this world's
work, and we do it well.
Better mod for ca now and be read
for the coming weather.
Fred Hunt
Hamilton Street Phone 1'63
7
Spray Year Orchards
Nothing Pays better
1 am agent for all Spray
Material, Lime Sulphur.
Dry Soluble Sulphur
both Dry and Paste Ar•
inmate of Lead.
SPRAY PUCIPS
-both power and hand
machines.
FERTILIZERS
We have the beet brands
and at all prices.
Come In and see me be-
fore placing your order.
D. F. t1AMLINK.
Onderich, Ont.
UDI61 SECRET TO
DARKEN GRAY HAIR
Bring beck color. glow and thickmsut
with Grandma's recipe of gage
and Sulpbew.
fire rmnn garden nos brewed hie le
hear! tea. with sulphur and abahot
•ddwl, mill turn gray. Streaked and
Wool hour beautifully dark wad luxuri-
ant rrmw* every bit of desire/F. Sop
e mur itching and failing Mir. Mixinat
tb. Sags Tea wad Sulphur recipe at know,
though, is troutrissoser. An easier way is
to get the reedy -to -um toaie. maing
Mat 50 cats • large hotus. at drug
down, kaows as "Wysta'e s.se and
Sulphur Ceopouad," thus avoiding a
lot of muss
While wispy. gray, faded lair fa est
S inful, wsi all dnetre to retain oar youth-
ful appraise." and attrsstis.assa Sy
darkening your hair with Wyetbls fhige
and Sulphur. no one sa tall, beeness }1
dove it So laterally, so srea17. Tee
NA
andmdra a rough your sponse or *aft break with
It
draw tkie tb itdr,
taking ono email strand at a tins;
morning all gray labs have
After asst se applimation or ter ywer
lair lanae as hsutltslly Ant. veer.
soft and Inearlaat •ed yea appear yam
ylreager.