The Signal, 1920-3-4, Page 3.
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MINARD'S
King of Pain
LINIMENT
Yarmouth Soot Scotia
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DR. GEO. HEILEMANN, OSTEO-
PA1 H, specialist ,n w•.en s and chiIdrea'
asetaess. •curt, chr„nlc and nervous dimmer., eye
am,nand throat. partial deafness, lumbago
had
rbeuasalrc e.ndrt,on.. Adenoids removed
without the knife. Office at residence, corner
Yahoo and St. Andrew'.atreeta. At home dine
N.•d•y.. ' hgrsdsp. and Satudays, soy events[
M appointment.
DENTISTRY.
PR. H. G. MACDONELL-HONOR
Graduate Toronto U..veru(g. Graduate
rat Colbert d Dental Surgeons
Successor to the late Major Sale. oaeq corner
Square aad W eat street, (;lderieb.
AUCTIONEER. \ -
IjtHOMAS Gt AUR_ ,
ii
ALL. 1IU1EER.
nor S". Goderoh. All urtrucuons b1 is■a
eft •t Send !■rte well be prsasUy ettaadsd
ealdence Ie phogalgL,
\• • MAL.
.sal'
G. CAMERON. K. C.. BARRIS-
TER, lw.wrto, notary pose(
Street. G,derr(roh, sherd Ina prom
Trust Nobs to loan at lowest taus
Sa. BBA WSTER Horne, NOTARY
1'U IC. ETC.
O/rcewKi-S(rrl7e*ep ne ea. Murk. „rk. Hamilton Street
OM
Real Estate. Low and Ilsur..ce.
PROUDFOOT, KILLORAN & COOKE
aARRISTERS. SOLICITORS• NOTARIES
PUBLIC. ETC.
Oboe on the Square, .ecoc.d {door kom Hanel
r Street. Goderich.
vete MOOS w limn wairri,..�.., ...-
L..IUriAaaN
T■ouo.lm. 1�. C.: 1•
H. J• D. comas.).
oosa-..`.__
(1HARLES GARROWk I., BAR-
T/ RISTER, attorney, aoercwtm. tW Goo:terKh
Mew te•asd at semen rates.
SEAGER. BARRISTER, SOL -
.
OL. ICITUII. ninety. public ..dconveyancer.
para -Cant House. Godmr.cL
INSURANCE. LOANS ITC.
OBITUARY.
NEALON.-Thr death of Miss
Loretta Neerlo1, daughter or Mrs. }:Ileo
Keaton, Ht. Thomism, oeurred on Fri-
day, February 80h, at Lensing, Slick.,
of pneumonia. Miss NJ•aloil uas
twenty-four years of like. She' was a
illative of (ioderkb, her parent,. having
lived Iran' for many years. Beside,.
her mother, three sisters 111111 three
brothers survive : Noce Mrd Mrs, 1.
IilI,11011M, ofLaniltpt SI II.. Judet
Chariest 1•.. Sostph Snd John,. of 14t.
Thoma... The remains we're euuvrswl
to Ht. Thomas anti tide Niteroi took
place on Monday moruing. the 801
Inst., to the 1'hurch of the Iluly ugels.
where rerqulem MOMS W5M smX. and
thence to the Catholic cemetery. Moo -
signor weed (formerly parish priest of
Bolerieh 1 had charge of the Vete-
monies in the church. The floral offer
111gs lrlclUthd AA maths and sprays f
the Knights of Columbus. the Master
_'lumbers' Association and the Elk
Lodge of ].Minting, Mich.
MCNEIL.-The funeral took place on
Sunday, February 22nd, of Mr. Arthur
Eugene McNeil of Colborne township,
whose death occurred on Friday evening
previous of pneumonia. The deceased
was a member of Knox church, (ioderich.
and the funeral services were conducted
by Ilev. R C. McDkrmid. The pall-
bearers were: A. J. Goldthorpe, James
McManus. George Ferguson and Henry
Shields. Mr. McNeil was born on the,. vestry. The family removed in 1885 to
farm he resided upon and was married to Goder,ch township where they resided
Miss Ethel Glen, who predeceased him until about a year ago, when they re-
sume five years last October He leaves moved to Goderich. The late Mr.
to survive him two boy's: !bugles, nine Gould was a lover of his country, a
years old, and Clifford, seven years old, farmer all his days, in politics a Constr.
besides one brother. Charles,- of Colborne votive, and far many years an active
township, and a sister, Mev T:J.Mcllride member of the Anglican church. He is
of ie who was unable 10 attend the survived by three sons: George, of town:
fu I. being quarantined for _-Wm., of Portage La Prairie, and Henry,
HOIX i N -Thr dear! a nrritl at Clinton; and two daughters: Mrs.
Kewptnewnt. fa., on Febru ria 13th. of W. G. Anglin, of Kingston, and Elizabeth
Violet Ritchie. wife of Mr. Johnston at home. (Ile daughter, - Mrs. B. B.
Ifolges. heath wart due to Mortise. Ward, of New York, predeceased her
Mrs. liodge•m was born at SPH ortIi, a father one year.
dnughIer of Mr. David Ritchie. term- The funeral on February 19th was
erly of Heaforth but now lief g at conducted by Rev. A. L. G. Clarke of St.
(*ultimet, Mieh. She was a uu in Gorge's church and the remains were
the foiled States' army during the laid in Maitland cemetery beside those of1114' t wear. klrm. C. M. (toss. 61 t his late wife. who predeceased him about
lis r ulster. four }ears. The pallbearers were John
Sturdy. Wm. Wakefield. J. E. Whitley,
GOULD.-Following-an illness of three John Salkeld, Robt. Andrews and John S.
weeks, death came on Tuesday. February ole•
17th, to Wm. Gould of Market street. .CGL_
late Mr. Gould enjoyed good health nett on an _ another toss of
to last November. when he contracted one if the most estimable business( m ell
a heavy cold. From this he never fully in th sudden death of Mellen! _'glow•,
recovered, and he pawed peacefully at hi. residence. 11:1 Barrie street.
away at the advanced age of eighty-eight late oil onlay night. Mr. I'glow had
years. The late William Gould was born been Md r1itg with heart_zumble for
In Wiltshire, England, and came to the last t -u years, and while this wait
Canada with his parents when an infant. generally , iown among his personal
Most of his younher days were spent in friends, his each was a shook to the
Hie township of Kingston, where he community. to was r close {remand
d
married Mary Wartman, of C. E. L. an- friend of the Ie !Meld Murray, and
Chalmers. chore , to wide!' they loth
belonged, and in th they wens Retie!
workers. midterm t 1s11M•t loss, Mr.
CRti.w was a fur r truster of that
church.
Mr. I'glow was int a hook business
1111 Princes stelae, seta he was meow•
nlz4tl as an authority looks. He
was a man of the high character.
a lover of the I,.anrtlful. rid by him
Trirriirrsfi;fr'ttertmyast•e-yeaIlk XVI
Ottawa, where lie, kept 11 11hIrk .tato
for a number of years. Thp'r: his
Oa. Gabes .passim the rieb ,.Ion was the resort of mein h of
grow of prime Mat is so .oa5s t Parliament. for he took a keen 1 ...rot
...vastest a farm that they ars barkfn politics, tieing w staunch 1.1 1
fee am. eaTw`.n, at say time. lea •
anti he was r must Interesting inn
ash•- b.4 water-aad a Weak or two wtlonAllut, Bering rt profound ha,v
--es/ • light seaNi•imd sass' is ready.
edge of public questions_-,
Mt, I •glow was IM1ra in ' G."lerlc
sixty-Mre years ago. lie was a them
her of the Mawrnk• Order, the iron•
tenac 1'lul., ()uewn's howling _'tub reel
the. KillCS(011 1'nrling 4
The loss of him sin, Harry, vhu
was killed in the battle of Sanctuary
Wood ill Jute, 11416, war a great bow
to 111111. KM aceentuatlrl the mantis
from which he suffered. Harry t'gly
!V s'rved as ■ lieutenant in the 5th 1'a.
Mdmn llutniled IBMs.. Was wuundi
fu action, taken primmer by the (Ie
mans and died from his wounds,
Itecetemed Is survived by his wl
0111' 41013. I .R w rinks., professor
aciewe at the I'ulee•rrity of Van otty
THi SIONAL
- OODZRIO$ ONT.
MINN HROWNE,HAD TO •ANOTHER YEAR FOR
li1VPI-'VP POSITION. AHMEEK l'li.\1'TNK
Was in a Itadb Rundown l'uaMlith
for MIs Monitor -Tenho.
Restores Her.
"Tanlac has helped me so much that
is a great pleasure to recommend it." sa
Miss Doris C. Browne, of 117 G ea La
avenue, Toronto. Ont.
41 suffered from a nervous breakdown
she continued, "and for six months
was in a dreadful condition. My appeti
failed. strength and energy left me and
was so nervous 1 could hardly keep etil
1 would have dizzy spells when 1 wool
almost faint. My condition was sac
that I had to give up my position and f
several months i couldn't do any work a
all. I could hardly sleep, lost severe
pound.; ip weight and became very d
epondent, for Nablus( helped me and I wa
getting worse all the time.
"Hearing so much about Tanlac
decided to try it and aefore 1 had finished
my second bottle I was feeling so muc
ni Annual Meeting of Senior itranrlt of
1. O. D. E.
At els' i11111111 m.etl11g o1 the
it j .tl k Chapter. I. (t. 11. E., upk.'ra
idfor the towing year hare 1.1111111.11 dM
ke fti,lluw M
Hen. regent, Mfrs. t'Mrrio; regent.
Mrs. Jolres- ItaleuAln; 1st vlee•regent,
I Mise E. Mho , 31141 ilee•r•geut, Mrs. C,
to Barrow: secretary, Mrs. 'r, Leckie:
I HMsl$taut ,ru'retary. Mrs. W. .1. Mac.
I. Nevin: treasurer. Miss Nsflel; 141111111-
d Mrd -bearer, &Ds. (:allow.
h Following 1M the treasurer's plitllltll
or report from Vela -tures 17th. 19ta. 4,
t February 111th,
Homdfal Areoual.
e It}:1'};Ii'TN
1tah11i,•e 1111 11:11111
1 Tag Day tat }1111 Fair1
rheum. from airs. Milwr
h Exchange on eh1•.tue
better that 1 kept right on taking it and
have recovered entirely from the nervous
breakdown. My appetite is hne. I sleep
like a child and am in better health than
I have been in years. I have regained
all my lust weight and really feel as. well
as if 1 had never been sick at all."
--Militate le sold in Goderlch by E. R.
Wigk and the leading druggist In every
town.
uU{iLLOP MUTUAL FIRE 1NSUR-
nm ANC* CO. -Farm ..d rotated town wont -
arty Connolly. Pres., Goder(ch P. O.:
kali! Ytca-Pra., aeecbwood P.O.: Thomas
t. H.T S.c.•Trer. SMcGee'a P.O-R. No- S. Sew.
eta; Joan -D. F. eveGty.r. IS, William
.eta: Job. G. Grieve, No. L
toysnn,,R. R. 4440. 4 Iselrloe%L John Beast+,a.
arodha`e•; Geo. McCwrtaeyy.� R. R. No. a. Sea.
.r15. Hebert Fee Maritsa; Malcolm Mc•
[wen, Osmium; Jaen he 's. Beachwood; Janes
C.asolly. eek: Ake. Leitch.Agrees: J. M. eo. Gods
R. R, No. l Clinton; Vi dhow Chesney. Se.lath:
N intit[y. Seatort h. POWs 4wldere can my all
Etemptedste awl get thew tank tempted at R. J.
wish s Clothing Store. Ql.to.: R. H. Cott'•
Y, Kingston street.
ast. GodetM:b, a 1. H.
Reid'• (, .tt 11 ire
CUBES
Brophe) Bros.
Tit Leadlalg
Faaeerd Directers
aad Embalmers
carefully attended to
bouts. slight sr day.
OODKRiOH
•0/10101101.011.11.1
I
Orders
at 110
Nothing annoys a gabby man more
than to bump into someone who can talk
just as fast and as long ■s he can.
Rem oved
1 have removed my stand
tit for McLean Block.
nett to Mr. H. Kr -a p's
wntitralsakl a g
.hop.
mai side et Square,
rod trust that my
friends mei maimsaa win
call ee\ M them 1
sled 40
lire most
will
dears as
all orders
mr will
esreful attention.
Miss S. Noble
Saltk Side Square - G.4.nch
Mo+l
GH -CLASS FOOTWEARv�"'
Worthy of your inspection
Combining an attractive appearance and dur-
ability. and giving exceptional comfort and wear.
It is out aim to sell only good Footwear. Give us
the opportunity to supply your needs.
We have at present a very large stock of
TRUES, SUiTCARIKS. CLUB BAGS, ETC., ETC.
See out goods mare buying.
Repair work Ma is year sailisetiaa
HERN'S BOOT SHOP
4
1.111111,
SI lert
173 41
t.i 1111
1111
Blink intertest
111 •y eollected r.•t►tn iws1,e. , . 1 57
$813.711
EXPENSES
Dishes UK Hospital - t 1450
Material for curtah.s -- 4 40
('outrlhutlon_to :Unset Fair-. , . 5 Ott
Stove for tl.Mpitul 12 tel
Towelling
('brque to _Hospital . Boardlou /at
Christina* cheques to liotlpital 15 pal
Hslall Items 1 Ill
Postage .,'.. 10
hNlltIlie qu laud o11 Feb. Itith,
100 11 .. „q ..i ... - --142 ik►
4 HO
4313 75
L Q D. IC Aeeetlat•__ _- �--
111' ('Ell"1'H - -
1 heti t11v' on m1 $ 4
l'ronerls fn, metre 111111 thtlsw till ;M
Proceeds from\ Tar they t ?bile
diene ale•narlpl Floud ttit-'tet
SHIPof l'Iautauq 1 tiekl•t-67`07
Howrmudr baking 1t; is,
Money donations t, -1oluetuaele
taking tulle
..i fees for 1010
2 fees for 11.111
{tank intertest
RUM 11 dkriat Hun. . , ,.4 ;.
j
VF•:at
EXPEN it}:S
PHI of -.lnldfrlluw'
rioting and dil%I=ft4tiljt-'-..': �" e4
uutribution towint m pre'eeul-
ettiu, to Mr.. G,slerhain....•• 1 411
resent to
XI..
Millings ;, or
outribution to 8.11111•1'N.•8.11111•1'N.' stem•
mini Fund - 2701{l{lose ...
n heatra
for deet >t T i
O1st
1t'martian Ion to Gnat War Ver
-
ermine Aasol•iatiu LYs
Tags 1 Hlddiers' Minuets' Fund.
July 1st 1 - 12
('ord for tags 2
4'Bespie to Holdirt' Mu
en.rial
E'urW
Contribution to edneal1un of
orphans of Canadian sddien, I4J
Clothing pun -hard for Yeast -
ilktmfugr 7
551 rent to i4ltiotml TtY.ta-
urer - I3
Contribution ti Arntenlau He-
Fuld ibi' thigh:: '1t
.'Blas. ,;• ;e orders for
11019 •1
Nw(Wrlt(• ,' 1
Balance MI head, Feb. 16th, 1920 2
Lithane•' oa hand
Western Colada Flour stilts
diebleitel for March and Sept. .-.l
■nk'interest
Resert>e Aesnnt, f i1►
It}a'E11"I'ti
A CIERGYPIAN3 RECOMMENDATION
n •
The Zam-Buk Co. 5
Dear Sirs:
Appreciating what your balm has done for me, I should like an
opportunity of recommending it to others who may be similarly afflicted.
For the last forty years 1 have had a patch of eczema on my right
hand. I tried in every possible way to ge't rid of it -had treatment from several
doctors and tried Innumerable remedies, but received no lasting benefit.
If a remedy eased it or cured it for a time, it always returned as bad as ever.
One of my friends is a treat believer in Zam-Buk, so 1 decided to give it t
trial and sent first for a sample. You can imagine my amazement when even
this small quantity brought me more relief than anything 1 had ever before
used. 1 continued the use of Zam-Buk for two weeks, by which time the
eczema, although of forty years standing, had entirely disappeared. That
was tae year ago, and there hu been no return of it.
Yours sincerely,
(Nam. .f clergyman. hunt whom the Antra latter wa. retrial. w.11 ►.4i.es upas recount)
AM-6VK FREE BOX
S.a4 a►r .a. n w.. .1 ....r .ad 1.•
esus tam unita..)A.. 7....411.1 C...
T....r.. t.. boo *vial Ma.
aormothromma
print year wax art follows:
►In rnmpding the annual report of the
Ahmrrk Chapter of the L O. U. E for
the year 1919 we find it has been one of
the most successful years In its history..
Considering the many other activities o1.t
the past season, the work has been well
carried on.
-_During the year we have had -nine,
regular and two special meetings -the
attendance tieing eleven,
-The chief sources of revenue have been
two tag days -one on July 1st, which
netted us 1383.23, and one at the fall fair,i
from whleh^ we realized the sum of 1
1173.21. The proceeds of these tag days,
were donated to the Soldiers' Memorial
Fund and to the Alexandra hospital, ,
respectively. Other revenues were part
of the procetds of a Sunday eventi
meeting of the Chautauqua school, which
amounted to 166.75. and 525 from Mrs.'
Miner, also the proceeds of a sale of
home-made cooking.
Donations of money were as follows:
G. W. V. A,42(0; Memorial_ �i tom► j, 1'
l-rdutatIOITST-tu %i soldiers orphans, f
56.73; zenana .work in India, 514
overseas tobacco fund, 110; street fair, t5;'
Armenian relief fund, 110; hospital'
board. a cheque for 9100i in addition to
many smaller donationis Mide directly to
the hospital at variousimes.
eat The chief activity of a Chapter sali
its co-operation.with sistl chapters and
se Less Powder-
GI>ret Better Baking
Follow the directions on the labs!
Baking Powder Co., Limited, Hamilton, Calbmit
is, the other women's societies of the tow_
in holding a street lair for tete benefit. of
ial Alexandra be spits!.
(111 In dosing this report we desire to place
on -record our deep satisfaction at the
pia safe return of so many of our brave
soldiers, and to extend our heartfelt
sympathy brothers are I ho lonely whose sons and
Y g y graves in de-
- vastated country in a foreign land. Dur
jdng the coming Rears r work wt
i:, renewed energy in the t ruetmg
the Empire for which t made suc
tslxifice.
- - •Reaectfully •tt.d,
02
7o SCH0O1. RZpo 1Tf3.
32
914
410
EXPENSES
Erle war savings lttahps....3 111
O1'trae C'Itlb and I'atriot if
Xau.Lgueeague
U• Mospltal (India/
Posi
Itala). on hand on rob. 14(tb,
19:A/
.. R
CB1.1(0IIXE,
The following is the report of S. S. N.
8, Colborne, for the month 01 February,
Those marked • absent from part or all
of the examination: Sr. IV. -Pass 660
Kenneth Allen 830, *Clive AII1n 661,
Carman Feagan 627. Jr. IV. -Pass 660.
14 Gladys Treble 1132. *Clifford Allen 6.56,
`Worthy Fowler 541. Sr. III.- Paps 660.
Dorothy Robertson 897, Lucy Hardy
844. *Margaret Allen, Wilbert Thom.
Sr. 11. -pass 640. Oliver Allen 735,
Willie Treble 733, Josie Walters 689.
If/ 00 Wilmer Hardy 534, *Minnie Milian 143.
5 00 Sr. I. -Pass 420. Douglas Feagan 537, •Arn-
1f, 00 old Allen 417, •Fern Thorn. Jr. L --Pass
10 240. Reggie Allin 296,•Margaret Mitchell.
• I Best spellers for the month were: Sr. IV.,
04 Kenneth Alli -
•
12
NS
Jr.n. Worthy
IFowler; 111., WilberThom, SrII.,
Treble. Prevent every day during tete
month -Gladys Treble, Lucy Hardy,
Wilmer Hardy. Josie Walters, Douglas
Feagan. Number on roll, 22; average
atterdance, 15. LILA M. IIOWATT,
H. ('.. and two daughters. Helen • ) $ ori 1
Marjorie. Loth of whom reside at how --
They
- 1'. HAFT};L. Treasurer.
They are receiving warm t•lpreeude
of the heartfelt my-tupathy of the co ' 1rer4ary', Report.
muulty in their sudden adliction. Tsse r'ptt of sue Mmrerary foe the
The above Is from Tlie Kingett�
Whig of February 10th. The late
I'glow left (iodertch with 1111 phut
while still in his teens, but will still
remembered by sour• rrsldentm of t Wilat
town. Mr. N. H. Hick, who 'wale na •
the clipping from vile Whig. e"Joyi/.trto
warm f ---.'.hip with him hail
'omineat
lames Say
ix•t•n ie frequent guest at the f'glo Tmaa_'s�ala. O -N- }'t feehd Dr. Punas'.
home while in Kingston for • ern iiia" twSLdalduunnyy
able thne within reent years. MI 1 aatsttctaacy I1dt
t'glow IN ■ 1•mi*ln of Mr. F. I mutt" poorly, ws.
Laurence of Oda town. sea ed sad Oak,
could sot set aay-
tbey rad 1 was
ea nervous
!d . I took
►aerie• Presenia.
tan' •.4 it epos
' toptlad the samosa.
ay appentalwtarn-
• d, aloe my
arrsag{l and i Ina
anon
Sue
and strong. My
HAYFIELD.
(Intended fee 1•0 week._
TUESDAY, Feb. 24.
Mr. Hannah, representing Robinson
Little. wholesalers. of London. has
in the village this week.
Rev: A. Macfarlane and Mr. Fra
were in Clinton on Tuesday. attending
meeting of Presbytery. fj7e ashy rem.troy
The Young People's Society met las heir•ad l+a.ltbr .hd
Fridayevening to listen to a debate or=..eoasid.r 'P.roriw
the sbject "Resolved, that country life sad mird r 1 tt °„ro a"r„r use
is more desirable than city life-" TheiMOS until.. S.. gyp. 1e.' -
Kenzl a was taken at Miss leltaie
� isKenzie and the negative by Miapl{AMjl,Tglj
vey ant Mim Hilda King. The
judges awarded Miss McKenzie 14(0s 0 4.:-"A 4ww meati• .spa
points above her .opponents. the affirms- Ike tows mrd wr.oh[.sd to bad
eve thereby winnng. My.r astA.0 pelt. si., pe
i8•aas seen. • •kiln. i toe! a..
1 Mt awfully weak sesarward. I
I de We anat. i was wd wird to
area's Plavar4ts Ptta•crieti.a in
i Mind • anal• d batter amid
if M i war weft aad str.sta sad
14 monad•. I ase ieaars•d
Invent' PpmesilWs in bald
dao. E. MARTIN• ..V17
LANKA
(Intended to 1..1 weft)
Monday, Feb 71.
MI,. SH:111 Matt. of fort Albert. be
engaged a.i- teacher here until Easter.
Mrs. Wen. italdwin Ie very Its., We
hopre for het speedy recovery. , hese
Wns. Love. of Mhrnoch, is e■flai j
her.
A sleigh -lad of young folk Jour -
noel to tt'u1. Jbhn"toa''. on the 2tel
,nn,mw,lon of West Wawa nosh, and bed
an enjoyable •Igt1t.
iw grippe' la going It moods. and 1e
rather severe In some crier.
}'rank A,tutan, of Ktngrtbrlllge. le
rutting wood nn his farm.
Mrs. Thos. (lunn and Edward are OR
the sk'k list.
:Ind twin. kakis ase•sit.,
�d rand dare b wta4-
-w4$14 •r- •tllm`aa. blew'
j--=--aaa4 a aeras i•
is lash\ y els Ammonia.
OK Maw. .Astrid. Sea.
hweerws L. Teslas'• Ps.tsn
ridssaw. the
pptrfit
Nathis A
•
w
Teacher,
Steamer %'aleartier Sold.
The Montreal Transportation Company
has purchased the steamer V■Icartier from
the Algonquin Central Steamship Lines of
Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. The price was not
given out but it is understood it was a
fancy figure. The Valcartier was formerly
the steamer W. H. Mack and was everted
by the Jenkins steamship Co.. Roy M.
Wolvin purchased the steamer a number
of years ago and aold her to the Algoma
interests. Mr. Wolvin is president of the
Montreal Transportation Company, the
new owners of the boat. The Vakartier,
gwrhniaceh has a carrying capacity of 5.600)
feet keel, fort was yi
t in 19113. She --dght feet beam, is and
twenty-eight feet deep.
Depended w Yb Spied,
Excited Traveller -"Can i catch the
four o'clock entrees for Birmingham?"
Railway Official (calmly) -"That de -
started thirt
pends upon how fast you can run. 1t
een minutes ago."
A (lam. of Methods.
"You say that you often find your work
confusing," said the visitor.
"I do, replied the discouraged weather
forecaster. '•Frequently when my seien-
tific calculations point to fine weather,
my corns tell rete it is going to rain.'
(Hood -Rye.
"Yew look pleased with yourself today,
old roan," said the cashier as he unlocked
hit desk.
"i am," said the chief clerk. "You
know 1 live in s flat. Well, never in my
life have i been en pleased to hear my
neighbors piano gang as I was this
morning.' :
ODI" esclainaed the cashier, "is there
a gond pianist •4hyi.g there r
No. 1 beard it going away in a saoying
van. "-London Ideas.
Unless a ntas ia a good homer be
should stay out or the matrimonial game_
CONSTIPATION
17 tie term 00149TII'.11 p(►N d meant either tert.w7A.sy
eW.aa s.sevts.a of the footnote et the bower elt�ealt N As..
The Symptoms are Headache, Dlal■o•s, Mental Slag
Commoners Hos Least or a feeling of Wasted Isdlapo.!
Coated TSN' Ler et Appetite, Hallow Shia watch easy
rah aad Temples may appear. S.metfaea flora L
Hysterical *polio sad Nervosa IEthar•tlea• -.
IT 18 IMPORTANT to treat Ciiiiitipetism :ineptly aa t
gss erafy leads to near seri se disorders
rt..ar
abeam. Lamb et
a. Ilsd heath
dry and
PesilldesUgege...
eMHtI..
al Judgment Mosid be seed la ••Isetlaa a proper remedy: ordla-
sy OstbareSce sled Laxatives bare a weskenlag effect apse the system.
aasset, seerettea et the gaatrie Jake *ad gave gripe aad Parte sad Mineral 011a, St taboo **royal Maas • der sa
of teed- mwfigp'1i f[IDNSIf AJiD L also _?ILL n will the olal t a s -
busters tis Cesetipetje■ rad Ila evil regatta form as Meal torte -
We give herewith the medicinal setts' of the lagredl.ats .t MAIM -
MGM. RIDES!' AND LIVER PiLL$ 111 order that roe may term year I r•
opiates as (0 the value •f (kW wonderful medlel■s.
, CASCARA - Iaxative. Cathartic, with late•tf■aI Torpidity
Teak to the Liver sad Iatedttlaes. best when .wd to co• -satinn This stay
dem seas Oriels( sr aaplesaaat ether dregs and kerbs.
a. Lend foused
add r a eoselde.r.hls peeled sl Klds•y. stove polo. vestlms elks
t Cbralc C.ahtl- ^�
Mhos W4s• "d Is mail sad repeat- HT09CTAMUS--Halpin fe Clio
ad
des•. r
Nerves. Jeeves• irritability .f falba
NAT U'PI.R _17sersl la Brew Nerve Centres. Per Peatelesal
Tad -
sad
la[.matio■a of almost Seery Station et the Heart, kelpie. to t
ma
Vie sad ts► all disorders *file LiverMeese Nemb r t►• Kldasyg
sad Spiess. Ter Jainism/this. Java_ Dowels. ('lls57 employed to Pmadj.
dims' oavtlpaU.a. Dropsy and Hove pals aad to quiet ?Vitreous et -
Rte Itrepteoes. cltemeat.
CULVERT'S ROOT A Lazuli,*
sad Trate, street is Dyspepsia, laaa-
dl•tk Pries. D1•rkoe., Dy.eatery.
Melees. Qeer.ete Liver Trash)*
CAPSICUM-atim■laat acid Stas.
mike, users! la Feeble sad i.assaM
Dlgestlea, Dyspepsia. Ateete 4.,t,
. cello amid Chol•rs.
Otte tea• sad etgoe of aetl•• t• tit. PEPPERNI74'--
11111
satire veer.Uv apparatus oto the eye- cells to eleek Na■ a b Pleura
d Calle. Tar
tMadder
em_ Mee foe Iaaaamatlo■ et the Spmw•dle Palo ot iii.t0m•el mal
NOA ISOs . U••d 1s Obstinate
Bevels.
w�' ter Neuralgia mad_Aleams-
DesdtMstee mad Dre prostate griping m■/ t•• M
MIN 'Headed the •tommeb.
!fess •sw the pr.etpal lagr•dle■t• of Msekts 's )cI .
1111111. yes welt aad that ibis eombiaatis■ willpredate[ 7 aad l,tv�
•t Me ilteumel, Liver, Kld■em sad free►ele. m bealtly rosdltl.a
Tie ether Hags •r c..bImatlea of dreg•, ell•, imitative•, gat" art lap.
waves will lave arch Masada! .Is, aa I[ACRINO'a <IDw1CT AND LZV
IMI
FILM bet yeti ogee he •are is get RACRIwg.e aa as othoy head will d..
s. pas a bet, 5 fee pi.41. Sold by all dealers .r by Insall. Ha•,klars
Lraaa. Ltalrwsi.
Ho
ADVERTISE IN THE SIQ(AL IT PAYS.
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