The Signal, 1916-10-19, Page 6TRE SIGNAL CODERICH
EFT Elms IIEUEF, TOO I
i Ytat your skin troubte L Ineerabla
1 bsrause o'.tmary treatments have
t failed! 1f so Ret 7.am-Ruk and
Foie. as thousands of ethers have.
!that yanr.Buk 1s capable of km:-
la$ after everything else has tailed'
Mrs 11 'resit. of 1413 Manning
A Toronto. write: " For eight
ij k. my 11141. eon's tars was
pill cotlertd villi eesema The
zn and Irritation were so Intense
1x41 he reerld not sleep. He re-
wMved treatment at a hospital. bet
it did him no good Then 1 beard
of Lam-Iruk and commenced using
IL It really worked wonders The
pain and Irritation soon disappear-
ed. and I could noal -e a decided
improvement 1 persevered with
flee treatment until now his face
ii• quite free from sores and his
taken 1s perfectly clear. I cannot
be grateful enough for what Zam-
Ruk bas done. and 1 shall never be
without 1t"
?...m Ruk Is equally good fir ring-
worm. salt rheum, hlnodpoisoning.
}ehern, old sores, piles, burns.
asewlds, nits and ail skin injuries
the bot. 3 for 11 "S. all druggists
kw Lam Iluk ('0. Toronto
HORNE
OrallnaI. reaped:
Brood mail.. accompanied by foal.
('bA.. Rat ha ell. Arthur Etaaa: foal.
Cha. !Lathwell. Arthur Evans; goading
plate of bone. .1 R. Stet beg. Mn. A. F..
Erwin, plate of cookies, Miami E:. Setow-
den. W. I' Metu•alf; app.") pie. Mn. Ili.
Grlee, J 11 Sterling. a special prise
by the T. I atou l'o. for the best three
pain of dressed chickens, exhibited by
or tills t) ran old. Jar. Pecker . sr.. 1 aad t am inti v W u&1 owser. who bas cot moa
! geldug or filly 1 year old, 11. Hayter: Satoh prim st any tale shoe 1913,
rata.
This is the season when a
Gasoline Engine would be a
valuable asset if added to your
farm equipment.
Just at the present time we
haa•e on the floor of our Ware-
house all sizes of Engines from
one and a -half to six horse-
pcwei . They will do a great
d<al to take the drudgers' out
of life. Call and see them.
t
bawd ware, accompanied by foal, Job■ Pwab4 blocks. wale by or.
.rewari, 1 astt 2; foal. .lobs Swart, l soder 16. bedroom clock. Wt'►.
and t. r,rWfag or 11111 2 years okl, J. R. pollock R tion, J. R. ent
Heading: b
Sterling, W. N. Keys. teams. ('. Trucial Paw Ot twit's made by girl under 15.
uet..1.i-epb colck,ugh. bruah and comb, valued at l'!.'s', J.
H1.A1/44, I.RAUUHT Sterling.
Brood mare accompanied, by foal. GRAIN AND SEEDS
Jot u De Ater sr.. John McKlsley; W. A, Balk will: best 6 lbs. butter Is
Ja•Reid, Arthur 0..: -fns foal Jw White winter wheat. Milne Itader. C.
Reid. Arthur E
years old. Jno. Stewart. Arthur Evaaa. Battler. Henry Talbot: small white peas.
gelding; or ally 1 year old. John Stewart. (•. Troewner; 6 -rowed barky', Henry
team, J. Merner.
limbers Max P..
•'I Knee; nannies t. 11 • neatt
eal
WWLL ' •ai i MILL
alter mane s f.w limes I was
.abase a. ud attar tlataalea
twain boa tad rate coa$i$
len M M7 w f. to new using
ran and Yds tba abs bail
bene geyser reltavcd ef Mt p.ia
Wee bar k1rgs 1 can .att.y
trsssamed Say see aelsrla4 traa
rattrse►le le gore • lair trial
ts O ?beam etaAramm..,
all disarms awn Gm TIM as
Ms a lea, ar s Mate tar st se.
lidRet if of erns te OaZ
s ALpDIPO�a i
G10 Tor aro One. of
Woods. dollies. Pasty braid and nsselbeG.
Mn. W. Masser, Mrs. S. 1fMMen:
plain band newing, three different tar -
eines. Mn. Roes, Kate Rosa. hemstitch -
tog, Mrs. Ross, Kate Roes: pia csshtos
In eyelet. Mn. Row. lin. W. Meese:
suds cushion In embroidery or fumy
stitcher, Thos. Cameron. Mrs. 8. Hous-
ton. tea cosy. knitted, Mrs. H. Houston,
Mrs. Rom. etching os sotto or linos,
Mi. Rum. Kate Rose. nwdero cross
h, Mrs. Kos, Mrs. W. meows;
braelinp, Mrs. Korn, Mrs. W. Messer:
II ush point lace', Kate Rosa, Mrs. Koss.
lloaltos lace, Mrs. itis. W. F. Met-
calf: baadimade buttonholes. W. A.
Relkwill. Mrs. Dr. Grieve. W allacbiD
embroedered centre piece en shite. J.
6. Howrie, Mrs. W. Mersey. doral Hat,
ad centre piece on liners. Mn. Roes,
Kam Ross. whisk bolder. hand wade.
Mrs. Rona. Mrs. S. Houston. pierced
Maas caadle stick and shade. Mrs. Ross;
kitchen apron. Mrs. ti. Houston. John
Stewart: darning on socks. John
vasa: riding or filly 2 Truemner, red winter wheat, Wm. B. - -
er. John A. Murray: field carrots, A.
Halliday, Richard Smith. table carrots,
Jas. Campbell, A. I.. l.rwln; table beets.
W.A. Bslkwlll; A. Halliday: cabbage,
A. Halliday. Mrs. lleweon. cauliflower.
A. Halliday. Mrs Heater; muskmelons,
Mrs. Rosa, John A. Murray. parsnips,
W. A. Balkwill, Richard Smith; largest
ppuumpkin, Jobe 1. Murray, Mrs. 8.
Hooeeoa. largest -quash, Milne Rader.
Jokes A. Murray . field turnip., W. W.
Wise. Johu A. Murry, eatertuelons,
Thar.. Snowden, M1sr E. Hoowden:
auger beets, A. Halliday. Richard
Hut,th: whiles celery., W. F. Metcalf:
k
\1'w. It. Battler. W. A.
mister radiate.
BaIkwUI; citrons, .Bohn A. Murray. A.
Halliday: potato mikes, large English,
Itichard Smith, Miss E. Snowden: large
white onloos, W. F. Metcalf, Miss E.
' Snowden. large red onions. W. F. Met-
calf: large yellow onion.. John Tough,
A. E. Erwin: large red tomatoes, A.
1 Halliday, 1Kichaiil Smith; large yellow
tomatoes, W. F. Metcalf, Wm. B. Batt-
ler. peach tomatoes. Miss E. Snowden.
W. F. Metcalf:.ainn), A. Halliday, W.
F. Metcalf.
ROADriTfI"
Brood mare. eccornpanittl by foal.
foal not to be judged with mare. W. N.
Keys. Wu:. Higglsa. foal. W. N. Keys.
Ge.. A. Carpet: gelding or 1111) 2 years
old. John Decker sr., gelling or ally 1
year old. Jas. Reid. team. .lona Decker
sr., single roadster. Ralph Hlslgt,
Downs. Mel'ougaie.
t aIRl ta41-
Foal. Wne Higgins. gelding or filly 2
year. old. Jas. Flauuery. single carriage
horse. Chris. Either, C. Truemner. best
gentleman's outfit. Ralph Hislop, ('.
Trneunut t. lady driver, John Uts:ker
.r., C.'ltormae.
CATTLE;
GRAPE CATTLE
)(itch Mw, W. J. Stinson, W. W. Wise,
heifer, two years old, E. Pi. Wise .t
Sons. E. H. Wise; heifer, one year old,
Chas. Rathwell. 1 and 2. heifer calf, E.
14. Wise ,t Sons: steer call. D. H. Mc-
Nauglitou. .1. R. Sterling; steOr, two
year old. E. H. Wise R lions. D. 11.
Mc\aughton: steer. one year old, Chas.
Itathwell. W. W: Wise; tat cow. heifer
or steer, J.J. Mettler, V..1. Stinson:
Lt'RHAM
. Milch cow. E. H. Wise.* on.. Beatty
Rios.. heifer. two years old. E. H. Wise
t Sous. 1 and 2; heifer, our year ,old
E. 11. W t-. .1 Sons 1 and 2. bull esti.
!tett Pick. F. H. Wise .t 8-,n-.
SHE1.1'
ROBT.. WILSON
Hamrboa St., Gtderrcb
Little fob
or Big
Frotr, the
repairing of
a faucet to
the installa-
tion of a
complete
plutnbt n g
system. we
a r e equip-
ped to do
the fob.
eta • ems
Ta:hot. Knee Ra'er: whim oats. J. R.
Sterling, Geo. A. Cooper. black oats.
J. R. Merino:. Cnn•m Ilowrou. timothy.
Wm. It. Rattler. Geo. A. Cooper: yellow
corn, Calvin Ross's, A. E. E.re in, dent
corn. Milne Rader, Tho... Su.wden.
sweet corn, John Tough, MI -is E. snow
den. any other variety. A. h. Jamie:
Geld beans. ('. Truemsar
FKUiT
.R
LF.ia c. F
Rant, two shears of over. A. Elcoat,
E. 11. Wise ,t Sun.. shearing raw, A.
EIca.at. rata iamb. E. H. Wese 1 Sons;
pair ewes. hiletu,t taist.l latah. in 1916,
too shears or over; E. H. Wise a Sous.
pair .bearling ewes.::. H. Wise t Sons.
A. E.Icoal. Eweijaiub, 1:. I1. Wise t
Sobs. .\. i'.I:cst. wether latub, A. El-
c..at.
LIINeineti s
Rami. two .bears 01 over. Geo. Pea -
hale. T. M. Hnow-dt ie taut lamb. Geo,
1'ebhale. G' X. Suuwlteu' pair ewes,
having toned lambs in IMI+:, two shears
Or over. T. M. Snowden. Giro. Penhale.
pair .ht arra, ewe., 1'. N. Snowden,
Geo. Pinhole. ewe laufb, Geo. Penhale,
T. \I.. -Snowden; wether lamb. T. M.
Suow'dtn.
Y!\E wOttl.
Ram. two shears or over. A. Dunkin:
shearing ram. A. Dunkin: ram Iamb,
A. Dunkin: pair ewe-.. haring raised
Iatitbs in 1:•16, two .hears of over. an.
Dunkin: pair shearing ese.. A. Dunkin:
ewe iamb. A. Dunkin. pair fat she gip,
any bleed, T. M. Snowden. Geo. Pen -
hale.
PIGS
Iri:ItK,.I(1)IE
Aged boar. T. M. Snowden. brood
sow. having hatred in 11116, E. Snow-
den. T. M. Soowden: boar. 6 months
or under, E. Snowden: sow, 6 months
or under: T. M. Snowden. E. Snowden.
1'.,RKd1iIRl'
Aged ito t . \1 w. 11. Battier. brood
sow-, having littered in I916, Wm. B.
Rattler. Rob!. plait: bear. 6 months or
under. Win. . It. (tattler. 1 and 2, sow,
6 months or under, Wutii It. !tattler 1
and 2.
W. R. PINDER
ADVER7IS) N PATS
LESS MFA( IF BACK
AND KIIIN[YS HURT
G►.n
Aged boar. T. M. .Snowden, -John
Sowerhy; br.w.l sow. hiving littered in
1915. T. M. $nosden. E. Snowden;
Is•at. 0 months .e under. E'. Snowden:
.ow, K months or under. T. M. Snowden,
E. Sonwtlen: best boat. any brei, T.
M. Snowden. lest sow. any breed.
Snowden: let istir Lacon hogs any
bred. E.:Monaco. T. M. Snowden.
Plil'1.I'11l'
Pair elle. r grey ikorkins, Wm. 11.
Battler 1 and 1: pair dark Brahmas,
J. S. itor%1IV. pair barrel Plymouth
Rocks, E. 11. Wise .t tons, John Prater;
pair white 1.1)ntouth hocks, ('. Truem
orr. Win It battler: pair black Spanish,
J. S. Howse. Wm. cat Battler, pair
white i ea:hotns, A. Halliday, dohs
i'rutri: pair brown 1.'gnorns. .1. S.
llowrie; tram. silver spangled Ham
barge, Win. it 'tattler 1 and 2, pair
Rhode 1.43u.l Itcd., 4'. Truetuner 1 ant
2: par Audaht•iwr, J. s. Howrie. Wm.
B. Rattler. pair whit. Wyandottea,
Truemoer. Win. 1t. }littler, Pair silver
Wyandotte'., J. S. lloarie: pair black
Minorca.. Win. 11. !tattler. Alt. Cope-
land; Iwo 1loudans, Wm. B. Battler, 1
and J: pair 1h4R Orpington., Wm. 11,
Battler. 1 and 2. parr Aleck Laugehana,
J. S. Howrie. John l'r:iter, pair _Bas
tams. any varlets, John ;: 1
and 2. parr Pekin ducks. C. Tr culeet,
1 and 2. trait Romeo docks, E. H. Wise
R Son, Nm. K. (tattler: pair Toulouse
geese. Wm It. Rattler. 1'. Troemaer.
pair and other variety geese, E. Snow-
den. C. Truomner. pair bronze Turkeys,
J. R. Sterling: pair any other variety
turtles... E. Snowden.
DAiRY PRODUCE
94 lbs. salt butter, Mrs. F. Werke*:
10 lbs. hotter in blocks. itobt O. Reid,
Mrs. F. Week.• : lbs. butter, John
Stewart. Louts Beatty, cheese, haeme•
:noir. Mrs. E'. t%repel., C. Truemser.
beet collectkm homy snare wine. Dr
Woolfs. F. Keegan: gest collection
berme made pickles, w• 1'. Metcalt, W.
A. bale will. box borne made o&ady,
Mine lime des, W. ',F. Metcalf, Inst
collection maned trent not lees them s
or more than it varieties, F. K.e as A.
H&Illdst honey Is tombm. holkick
a Noe, Hob. Brows. y in jar,
Lsoty Realty. Gee. A. caper, test
oo11.'ctios of bossy, Robe. Brown, levity
Beatty: 1 loaf of boas mode bread. aot
bakers. Mrs. i)s. Grieve, Itobt. O. Rad;
guar d mmasle syrup Jobe Stewart.
Yr. 8 Hoastoe. two bottles �rt�
kkamort mad ar(&sr) ostamm elan, lbws wise, lir. Woods. F. Reemam: bee gold
a aft serieln Kien, diens, Reach for ose person, W. Y. tiMcNI;
6 hunches grapes, Mrs. Hew.on. W.
F. Metcalf. collection of grapes, Mrs.
of •
collection
!•'. Ker •anapples,
Newson, Keegan:
1 of fall and 6 of winter, i of each var-
iety, John Sow'erby, Andrew Sloan:
winter apples, W. A. Kalkwili. John
tiowerby: tall apples. F. Keegan, Thos.
Snowdeo. plate of Mann apples. John
Sowerby. (leo. A. ('toper. plate of
Hp(trerburg. Andre•. Green, F. Keegan;
collection of peers, John Sowerh)-, F.
Keegan; fall pears. John Forte/by. W.
F. Metcalf: winter pears. A. Halliday,
J. 1t. Sterliag. peaches, .I. 1t. Sterling.
Dr. Grieve: plums, C. Truewner, l.auty
Beatty: prunes. F. Keegan, Thos.
Browne': northern spies, Andrew Sloan,
John Sowerby: yellow crabs. Miss E.
Snowden. F. Keogan; red crabs. W. A.
Italkwill, .1. R. Stirling: King 01 Thomp-
kins, John Sowerhy. Andrew Sloan:
l:re•nings, W. A. lalkwill. Andrew
Sloan: ltibston Pippins. 'rhos. Snowden.
Andrew Sluau: tweuty ounce Pippins.
John Sowerby, Andrew stoat': Wagnera.
•Andrew Slain. F. Keegan: Golden Rus•
sets, John Sowetby. Geo. A. Cooper:
Blenheim Pippins, Andrew Sloan. Geo.
A. Cooper: Snows. Andrew Sloan.
\'El1ETABLES
Early potatoes. to Ile named. A. Hal-
liday, W. le Metcalf. lam potatoes.
Calvin Dowscw.John A. Murrty: man
guilds, long rid. Milne !fader, Jas. Camp-
bell; mangolds. yellow globe. ('. Truein-
ocr: inter.-.ediate wiugobis. Shine Rad
LADIES' WORK
Collection of six fancy handkerchiefs.
Kra. Ross, W. F. Metcalf; Irish crochet
Lace, Dr. Woods. W . F. Metcalf: crochet
table mats, Mr.. Ross, J. S. Howrie:
crochet work in cotton, Kate Ross, Mrs.
S. Houston; crochet work iu wool.
Milne Rader. Mrs. Ross: fancy head
necklace, Yrs. S. Houston, W. F. Met-
calf: shadow embroider)', Mrs.
S. Hous
ton, Yrs. Ross: eyelet embroidery. Men.
Moss, Kate Ross. embroidered tire o'
1
clock, era. W. egerses. S. Howrie:
child's dress, feather stitched in,silk.
W. F. Metcalf. Mts. Ross. embroider)
in lace stitches. Kate Ross. J. S. Howr
ie: collar and cud set. embroidered
Mr.. S. Houston, .1. S. Howrie: drawn
work, .lire. W. Merner. Mrs. Roes, bed
room 'dippers. W. F. Metcalf. Mrs. Ross
batt'nburg lace; 4. S. Howrie. I►r
*ealth kr
$ick Wcmeu
wear.Stewart, Mn. Its. , Mrs ladies under Woinany$ Most Reliable Medicine
wear, basil wase, Mrs. W • Merner.
J. S. Howrie; hardasger. W. F. Metcalf.
J. 8. Howrie: knitted go111. F. Keegan.
Mn. Roes: creche faeclnator lu wool,
Mn. Rom. Mrs. S. onston: pair wool-
len eoeks, John w , Mrs. Ross:
[kited mat. band .
F. Keegan. pair woollen glos
made, Mrs. S. Houston. Mrs. Ross:
woollen mittens. John Stewart. J. .
Howrie: Roman or cut work. handmade,
W. F. Metcalf, J. S. Howrie: rag rust.
hooked. J. Keegan, d. Halliday; patch
ed quilt, Dutton, Mrs. De. Grieve, A.
Halliday: patched quilt, cloth. Mrs. Dr,
Grieve, Robt. G. Reid: crochet qutlt.
John Decker, sr., J. S. Howrie: silk
quilt, W. F. Metcalf. Mrs. Drib Grieve:
best up -to date collection ladies' work,
h aul male, J. 8. Howrie, Mrs. W.
Merrier: one yanl of crochet lace in cot
ten, Mrs. Dr. Grieve. J. S. Howrie; one
yard of knitted lace in wool. Ifni. S.
Houston. Mrs. Roan. fancy apron, Mrs.
S. Houston. W. F. Metcalf, tenertQe
lace, Mrs. Ross. Kate Roes.
PLANTS AND FLOWERS
Boaruet of dowers, large. W. F. Met.
calf, Mrs. Hewson; bouquet of dowers,
small, W. F. Metcalf. kin. Hewson:
collection of dahlias. W. F. Metcalf,
Mrs. Hindi.. Collection of pansies. J. S.
Howrie. F Keegan: collection of geran
iums, Yrs. Ileweoo. F. Keegan: col
lection of house plants. Mrs. Hewson;
collection of gladiolus. W. 9'. Metcalf,
Mrs. Relation. collection of Machias,
Mrs. liewsun. F. Keegan: collection of
foliage plant. Mrs. Hinde: collection of
&eters, W. F. Metcalf. J. S. Howrie;
W. floxanla
\ F. Petal:
collectlou of g
collection of ben:oniss. W. 1'. Metcalf.
Mrs. Hinde: bouquet of sweet peas,
Mn,. iiinde.
.l. s Howrie.
FiNE ARTS
Pencil drawing. Kate Rua.;. Mrs. }toes:
crayon drawing. Kate Ross, Mrs. Ross.
watercolor pending, J. S. Howrie. Mrs.
W. Merner: oil painting. .1. S. Howrie.
Kate Rom: Kensington painting, Sirs.
Roos. Kate hoes: pen and ink sketch,.t.
K. Howse, Yrs. S. Houston. lustre
t painting, J. S. Howrie, W. F. Metcalf:
ppa&iinnting on silk. satin or velvet. Mrs.
Itces. Kate Ross: beet snapshot of Ray•
field scenery. Geo. Greenslade. W. A.
la*Rwill. burnt work. Mrs. W. Meritor.
Kam Russ. hand painted china, J. S.
Howrie. Mrs. W. Merrier.
MANUFACTURERS
Set single harness. Lanty Beatty,
John Tippet: set double harness. John
F.atiag Brat regularly ereetually re-
deem k►dn.y trouble is some form or
ether, says s w.l known authority. bra
oeds,. tie nrtr, and is meat excites the
helm" they brooms overworked: set
wl.iggssh; clog up and emote all sorts of
diem*, particularly beekarhe and ram
pry is the k, tn.y engine rheumatic twin
Rent. Myers healaehes. acid atematrh, etn-
s4patios. torpid liver. sla.'.Iemusess,
Madder and urinary irritation
The mrenent your hark hurts Sr kid-
ery. areal acting right, or M bladder
bolters yon. grt abut four onnme of
.Bal Salta frost any good pharmacy,
lake a tablespoonful is a glom of water
beim, breskfa.t fora few days ami your
lodgey, will them act fine This famous
Saha is sale from the avid of (rapes
sad kenos joins, combined with 13144..
sad kis Wee mad for geasrmtines r
dun *Ingrid kidneys sad stisslsle them
M menial activity . also to ei.halise the
arils in tae +rias se it as leapt irri-
tates, urs 'adios Madder disorders.
Jed Salts eamaet injure
mains a dalialdial o%r•+sseat tlrir
weer drink Mika millirem of mos sad
wmm'a ensu sow sad thea fe keep eta
/To women who are suffering from some form of
woman's special ills, and have a constant fear of breaking
dove n. the three following letters ought to bring hope:-
North
ope:-
North Crandon, Wis.-"Wben I was 16 yealw
old I got married and at 18 years I gave birtb to
• twins and it lei' nn' with very poor health. I could
not walk across the floor without having to sit
• down to nest and it was hard for me to keep about
and do my work. I went to a doctor and be
me I had a displacement and UluerlI, and would
have to have an operatx.n. This frightened file so
much that I did not know what to dei. Having
• �>
beard of Lydia F. l'iltkhant's Vegetable l'omlrrun3
I thought I would give it a trial and it made me as
r• �' well as ever. t1 cannot say enough in favor of the.
Pinkham reneeiies."-Mrs. Mails .lasses, North lraz don,
Testimony from Oklahoma.
,Lawton, Okla -" *lien I began to take i.ydia E. Pinkbam's
Vegetable ll,mpiund I sernwsl to 1a• good for nothing. tired easily
anti had headaches much of the time and was irregular. I tusk it attain
befur• my little child waa born and it dine me a wonderful amount elf
gleed at that time. I never fail t.• recomnie xt Lydia E. I1nklhtlu s
Vegetable Compound to ailing women because it liar dear so much
for me." -Mrs A. L a[CCanLAst•, 5419 Have St., Lawton, Ulla
From a Grateful Massachusetts Woman. ij i" "IIIIII I
l{el:bun,
Mass.-" I was suffering from inflam-
mationand was examined by a physician who found
that my trouble brats caused by a displacement
s he
o tat. tart
n were isearin
down ll/
• symptoms \ s pains, fit- >x
g medi-
cine;
sluggish liver. I tried seve..tl kindsof � +
to l.vdi.► i, Pinkhatn's •
cine • then I was asked try II
a
Vegetable Compound. It has cured ear' and I am
pleased to be in my usual god health 1•y using it
and highly recommend it." - Mrs. 13. M. lhanion, C/
1 Riaynes Park, Roxbury, Mass.
It you want special advice write to Lydia
E. Pinkham Medicine Co. confidential' 1}.tnn. Mesa. Tour
letter will be opened. read and answered b) a W Unaan and held
in at let confidence. _
Will Save Gasoline.
CliRo'd Drew, the e'i!tip•.-41"1
south' -nn barlwl. hes utvrn'ed •tau •p-
MacEwan Estate
pliancfor motor ears whereby the jj
'ileagr nn r gallon of gn•adine IS SI.mt
Tippet, Tbos. Cameron. skein of twist- doubled. He hag rpfli..t for patent. t
ed yarn. Thos. Browner. Milne Rader: in Canada and enited State.. 1„ 11rr vane • Exclusive agents for
r ,
skein Of woollen va, 10 knots or over. mesUm nhe is selhr the a R plli ears j
Thos. Itrownet, Maine Rader: best quart
jar soft soap, Tho'. Browner, alis. E.
Snowden. Crest 3 ban haul soap, F.
Keaton, ('. Truemncr.
JI - UG ES.
Hones- Jas. Archibald. Fred A.
Elleringtos.
Cattle - A. G. /Willie. ('has. Moss.
Sheep and rigs. -11. R Snell; l'untu .
4. l'. Petis. Hen.ail.
Poultry -Wm. tarter.
Dairy Produce- Jar. (unroll\, W.
Scott Thos. Johnston.
Grains and Seeds -James Thomson.
Jas. W. Forel.
Fruit -John Porter. John ('ox.
% rectabies -Wm. Warnock.
Ladies' Work --Mn. James Connolly,
Miss Alice Johnston.
Flowers and Fine Arta -Goo. Stew-
art, .1. E. Stanhury.
Manufacturers- W..cott, Thos. John -
Moo, Jain. Connolly.
St. Vitus Dance Can
Be Easily Cured.
A Tonic for the Blood and
Nerves With Rest All
That is Needed.
and bacilig it m i uIst
Fuerst. "Cliff dr,srwa F. rd and :d SCRANTON
noticed that in damp weather the .•t, -
(rine reit rillt. freely and used Ir. Via• OA L
then on dry they.. AIsm( , a ru•mih
ego he cone. -ivied the h fight ides of
snaking every day a damp dm, s'• far
atm the motor ewe' c.rncerne.l. `Hearst
from the ra.lietnr wise nd.•tltted to the
gaw•lute end' ring the rno'Or end the
vrpui'zoo/ pro.. -as ,t.ve ttitax'nit re
sult- Marra- he had 1.•en sunning
twrnty-'wo and teem )-•brew man
on a gallon of greoline he was elite to
go for t, mike. On r he 1st of Septem-
ber hr mnt..i 'd ran Tor • nt o via Guelph
stud Ham Ito and 'wide ihr trip 11412
ntile.i on •a ' a, d one limit gallon. of
jraseline. ('alder 3i.lolv.ry or -
Panted Drew and memoir. d the ea.u-
line .-Mollnt I'.tre-t Heor..entatire.
Men's .Mss to clear at 192.19.. 63 104,
IKi.104 If v'w wont any thing lit .Mtew,
drunks. cluhha=s or .'ni,caw •s, now is
the time to bur. Walters & Co.
"The Yellow Menace' is the case for
preparednea..
for Goderich
and District.
Best Coal Mined.
Any quAntily heat all Maple
S1atw, Mined Wood, Hemlock
and Kindling (Cedar or Pine.)
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Many a child bee been called awk-
ward, bas been puniebed in .cbaol for
not keeping still or for dropping' things,
when the trouble was really St. Vitus
dance. This trouble eta y appear et
any age hut is most often met ltrtween
the ages of .z and fourteen. The 1
most frequent cause of the disease i.1
poor 1110.41. a,"graysted by indoor con-
finement, or mental strain at school
Under these conditions the blood fails
to carry nourishment to the nerves
and the child begins to elbow listless-
ness and inattention. Then it becomes
restless and twitching of the muscles
and jerkin," of the limb and hody_
A reedy that cures St. V
mVitus
donee and cores it e o thoroughly that
no trace of the diaeaae remains 1s Dr. .
William; Pink Pills, which renew the
blood, thee feeding and strengthening
the .carved nerves. This is the only
way to cure the trouble, and parent•
e bould lose no time in giving this
treatment if their child scrams nervous
or irrita�ie. Mrs, Wm. A. Squires,
Oannington, Oot., sari : "My only
daughter, now fourteen years of ate,
was troubled for several yeah with 8L
Viten dance. Phe was at had that et
i.... sae would lose control of her
limbs and her face and eyes would be
contnr•p•d. We had medical advice
and medicine, lit did not help her.
In tact we thong t the trouhle grow-
ing worse. aged R ily we had to take
ber from school. About a ear apo
we began giving her Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills and by the teen* oh* bad
taken Rye holes she was completely
eared, and is Dow a line, healthy girl.
1 Grady believe see owe this to Dr.
WIlliass.' Pink Pills and am very
grateful for her restoration In perfect
b..Ji h.'
Tow can tet theme pills from anv
dealer in weedIrine ue by mail et 50
emits a Iota or ala boles for rLSO'fro.m
Th. Dr. Williams' Med►elm.Oo., Rrock-
��� c one 4
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