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The Signal, 1924-1-17, Page 2$- ursday Jsettery 11, 1924 wi ionai ESTABLIliIIEIJ 1848 tAIDERICH :: CANADA Member of l'anadian Weekly News- paper Association PubILbsd every Thursday morulug. /tubortption .price $2.00 per year. To Called States and Foreign Countries, $2.50 per year. strictly in advance. THE ;SIGNAL PRLNTING CO., LTD. Tdepbooe $5 :: Goderiele Ont. Athol McQuarrle, Managing -Editor Thursday January 17, 1924 EDITORIAL NOTES Have you got used to writlug yet? • • • Read The Signal's advert - ug umas and don't miss the money -dieing oppnrtunitlea tetr merchants offer. e\• - The London F Press ;says tiu•re is 110 question the Mr. Me•ighen is "the right man in right plats," Why should the F. P. wish to keep. Mr. Medghen iwrwauentl . lo the tit) position leadership? • • • Mr. Meighen .at. the Ottani'* Gov- ernnfent in spending tea) much money. We ag''cr with him. The present Oovernmeut i.. not spending as much as Jlr. Meigheu's (,4,vernmeut did, tett we believe there could be still further retrenchment. None Better IP GREEN TEA is the finest uncolored green tea procurable in the world. 8upertor to the beet Japan*. - Tr7► it. lug Out that there are 100,000 people in the elty's environs, The Star says: "Toronto must enter again upon a euuexatio is to keep Rase w-Ith tuber cities is population -growth. 1t is not a good advertisement for the city . when its populatlun appears 10 Increase on shout 10.000 ler year." )a this a Joke, or is The $far atflktid with *eine wort' of mild inanity? • • Nolssly likes taxes. Fainters con- demn the eugltomx'tarlff, merchants condemn the sales tax,' others don't like the income tax. Ile* is the country's revenue to he raised? Thp l'anadlau Manufacturers' - Asaoclr-r • • • !Deluding pur•halew price of errs, up- keep and d• pre•iation, as well as the l'euny Rank Is now conducted in more than fifty Ontario public schools outside Toronto. , Ooderkh has one and so has Harriston. Since tiles bte 'part of the edumetional system of ac'Ica)ls In otter towtlk. sorely Wingham does not wish to be deprived of the beni- fita which the opening of a Peppy (lank would confer. As the Mlnlater of Education has shrewdly said: "Thrift need-. to 1e eneouragel as destiny and persiatently as good man- ners or as any other desirable habit." The fenny hank hale long sines passed the experimental stage. Ito ability to promote -elk practice of thrift among school children is amply reel - lied by the monthly balance sheet. Gott ham owned a statement denouncing Hae sales tax and other forms of dir- ect taxation and urging that the (levrrumeut should rely for Iter -rev- enue chiefly on the customs tariff. Itutvfit tin• ole time the l'.. M. A. • expense of maintaining motor high - so ,like to have the tariff raised so high\ that there would be no lee wad's, Hon. W. F. Sickle mays t'he .people of ;ware"spout more on Atlto- portatkin: ud consequently me revenue. mobil•, last year than the tonal ratiteawn the a Ir. thing lett for.the Mln- of the crops of tlw Province. That ;-ter of Einem* tit do would be to to someethiug to think about. 1 take alt $ evohestlon. • • • y _ • . • The rr(0as•taw to a new ,town hill -A-ptrase of the nn4mtploymrut-gmw= to Mayor Gallows address to the new tion Is developing .at Toronto. A council should he followed as quick- numbeer.of men. from ;the Old Country, ty as possible by definite action. Gude., who teatime to ('anrda` agl harvesters are stranded in. the eft', .where they r v sadly in • f Mie 1- techs y n nod o a pr and t�uatt.'x1rr. The mutate hare- been teurbte to obtain employ - and othergathre _ Went. The Ik,mltelen Govertimeut has tderaMe rr- I offered them farm Jobs and will give teem transportatiou to their \ Jobs. Mit the men, who worked at`.city- So far ass be announced, -there Las i trades lu tine Old ('urates, want, to been no definite re-ult from the meet- • remain in the city un the sharer Of lag of Messrs. ('reran std Dunning getting employment !later on. In •the with Premier King at Ottawa; yet the tneantlme they are hetet( supported „ley conference may have far-reaching ctarltrbt� orgnnlamtlun! ;'oder The Toronto Star's emjeloymeat insurano.. e•neequetae•4es. Eamrt and. Weer__• reconcile their deffereneen if l'anada ' �" we prevrutoe these sen would i le to he governed wisely. and an ex - which tee in reeler 01 (;evernmt�iit doles I the farmers whose offers of! change of viewpoints should he de- finitely helpful. ^.- i employment they refueo-aroted have: • • • I to help to pt1y, . There is always something to woe , ry about. The sumer elected to the CONT1sNP R.1R1 OPINION i • itrittsh Parliament are now much agl-! Advinee Warrdtng tared over the question of wearing (Ila lou '1'ralwa let ints or going bnnhead.sl In the Thla enuutry wilt Moe 14.000.0001 l -s lionise. If they decide against hats, In whoantohm.ddme-nna11Ythat1111 enhed of 1924,2t, Teeniest ria n'e what faelden shall they *eat their 'elm nee., of helps inn fiver velli - v hair? 1f lints are to iw worn, what lnfprovel by 4,000.000 corer 1923, shale, style and (-dor? • - Irene Castles Ha■Ilaadlt • s (Winghaei Advance ili.ngr,•me•nt has token' among Irene castle. of the ot feet. the European lowers as to the meso- 'tents; marresl a Ikeatetatnis hen a erg of 'a sentence in the treaty ot-•c'aptain. ttrkl now bei latest eiemuiwl- C,•rsatilles. aril the dispute hinges' tion is n major. Looks like a\rrnk ensiu.•ss all through, Evidently,' too. upon the quo:thin whether a comma rhe Joh of king of the ('antic Inst 41 should or should not be in a certain of being a little shnergtre le a lit e place. At,'interm.tionnl eooferr•nee le. proceeds•. being held to decide flu• matter. 1 -et many pople have a notion that punct- I Ne'fd for Penny Bank (Winatham 'Advanr) torlum o for entertainm. Saga would' make, a duction in 11e interest • • I a • uatlon 14 unimportant. Wth the absorption of the Bank of • • • The ('onr.er-atice.. of Western lamer-' 10 had a hid gathering :it 1,n..Ion last Friday. They halquetted Mr.l Nleighen. Jumped on the King Govern - mens with hobnailed hoots, and prom- tsel themselv,'a flbe sport the nett time they go gunning for Oras. la short. a good time was toad by all present. Th, -s• jolhtical banquet* are great for getting tnu• lops going. • • • There Is n proposal to tender a complimentary dinner to members of the British Parliament who have igen In prison. The Manchester Guardian irlfieC r-,wentevet ,etre *oute- be Invited, Including "conselentiopr objectors,", offender.. ngalnet the 'De- fence of the Realm Act, violent sup- porters of the suffragette movement apo others. 14veu more interesting would be a dinner to M. P.eo who) Deere were In prison but .Mored he • • • The London Advertiser advoeat.a collection of the F'eleral and muni- e1pa1 Income tnvev, by one orgnniza- tlon, instead of leaving two separate collections. Why not go one better as pr,pnwvl some years RICO by one of our Gnderleh merelennts--end have all the tare* for munielpnl, l'r.'hnein! and Federal purposes coll.s-N'd lis the municipalities on the munielpnl aerie- ment and then dietrihutel to the varicella (Tomlin( hodiew? The eating in the eo11 of collection would he enormone. ilamilton by the Canadian . Bank of ('ataseeree, there le u" longer nn to, stltutlon In town where the school children may deposit savings. of less than a dollar. The ('hri.tmas ('tub of the Bank of Hamilton <erred a dis- tinctly u1efnl .purywrwe In en('ouraging *neong children the habit of thrift. Now, the quotation mince, Is the good wed thus planted to be• allowed to die for want of proper attention. The local sehoot board might well con- ' thane. etre 'work whfrb !the Bank of Hamilton bieg*n hy opening a branch of the Penny Savings Bank here un- der the direction of the principal and teat -hers of the public school The • • • Toronto ban grown Immensely in the la* twenty years, but It t: not growing fs•t enough. I1 01'0ms Point RONCH ITI S - MIXTURE "SAVED My Life Read this true statement "1, Mr.. Clayton, have suffered from Bronchitis for year• and found relief only in Buckley'• Bronchitis Mixture. I consider this to be • wonderful remedy end wouldn't fw without it in the house, •nd 1 am frrmty con. vinced that it saved my life." Mn- W. Clayton. 90 Uxbridge Ave., Toronto. B.eklej • is s teal to relieve with this very first dose, roughs, rolls and bronchitis. Got • bottle at your druggist's today. W. K. BUCKLEY, LIMITED A 142 MUTUAL IT, TO*ON'To ON 1 - ftokl In (ioderlrh ley ('nmpbelt's Drag t .a Store and H. 1'. Dunlop, Winners' hers' Auto Justified February Rod and Gun In Canada There h Interesting readiug for '' every sport.wnn In the February la - sue of Rod and eltc '11)10 '11 eluding test it does .10- ;• 1 tr'i ,ele dealing with deer n Mg, fishing and 1, o r: .lg. 111 011)' graphing wild life, qn ' ' Cos ! and ammunition, tali • hoc, articles on tri% dug int; kennel .11111 rtm..o, "A Allary of tie - ' lug t'Iuti' 1 y I'arotd Tarim,. 5174 ,e good naeoonr 4.1 rel+ -•'•w . and 1s written In an t •tg )a1 stele Ikinm-caatle hale. t r well 1 ane'• • Canadian nahlreliet of ova 'Scene routlnuree tis article on "'Camera 'but- ting lefrre„the 1tea1ro11' ore -ll tU NOM Serena" welch le written w 11* the e'tth- or's eagle and ability • We make her contributions ontatann')•.tr. "An Inell•et Enoch Arden" by Mart •'t 'tender 'e nn Intereeting. yarn. will... -Toilette. the Wilderness" i'y It( itra.eleT ''- sn article dealing with the •v'e nese, . ossa r}_tdir kiln bras,tyo •dolts- �cl.e..e>L.. will he of Interest t - )-14 are planning frtew e 1'mnd it Specials Befor - Stoc GINGHAMS 20 pieces of 32 inches wide. Inip rrtrd •Gib hams in broken and neat checks, wase Omni, browns, blues, 'and woven C sorts.' Every pattern is •t'Ieet. quality and colors warranted. Jai' •JS per yard. 7 es, 1111 C Sliest ittry at KNITTING YARNS Rest quality (•'auadian ply Pure Select Wool Knitting Yarn. Greys, heather, black and ..-h.tx, h.eswtt. fessisay At. 1a his first nether.. ••BIN:--• nd M which opens a .erre-v on (rna "- Riede..,a *detect on welsh th's welt• le an authority. M. 1' notes. a r... per of long . xieripm•e. has h!e dt.. pertinent filled with inters•:• f^• "" trapper. while F' V. wi'"*"e• has ••.n- trltnttced an amus!n:r -eine of "' Tale Thviee T .kl " W' (' Hon".• •,.r.4 F- H. Walker ore n' r-"' •' ie with good departments •1.0 a c,^ formin t an e-pd•lelly le-er•e•'e r.. hire of "Kennell": ()nee .end Am•n•env tion H Iarrtlenlartr levee -Ms yr "•- (Hanover Post ) with first class *rtI"'•••. by - J' ^ - ieretel-..:\shier A tTatnee Ferri.7 o ante n Targe' number of in '1e. 4_' answers. .t sane and well -port plea for the f4r- mer s right to the convenience, con- tort and advantage of an automobile Is contained In the "Farm Topics" column of the Toronto'Glotw: "'Me ar a 11 e . eragv ()uteri() farmer lire. threw to five mitre from town and has no street ear to take itlm to that town for the purcta.r of supplk... free his family and business. Futhermore, hr m1441 make .a trip there about ob4' -* week with milk. cream, eggs or sone other small amount of perishable pro- duce, which can 1e more rapidly and ec'nnomlcctlly conveyed In a car than in any other vehicle. The t.o,,t of the light ear, and there are few others owned along the c)twmleslma lines, 1s blood IS amazing. and most women are Mit -.lightly higher than that of arhere be no comparison' in speed. ea rrless abut the consllrton of their Thrb + deemoorat 41'fth home and hams*. and blood.Their mert„w are quickly .1- such a:6; the p)glolble exeeptl'on of the countrT ferrel; they worry Over' trifles and do ii; eompneee sone and i. r physician. no Ie•r«rn ;rose more need of not obtain refre.Aiing slop. Ther raking of ca nada. ear for hn..Suess pnrywses°than the may Sue mtomach trotbl'e and head- far divt-act w farmer. To lire this machine a • an ache*, shortness of breath and a tint- Ides soli d t leering of the heart. Tb(e la a condli- Indic•atiou of the agrk•ulturist:.s pros- tion that Mtn for Dr .W'ttlawa' Pink nOswlsoper utility. however. is alines( I•tusurd as. Pitt.. fife Mooch-im ren•` to argne that the average laborer In P tmR. AervPry- etoring tonic. Mrs. Wilt+ams Henry, ttk city must b• snaking hlg wage. he- Lovett Street, London. Ont , has pmv- rnause he tees-asstree•t ear in going to ed the ratite of thaw pills. end nays: and from his work." "I had a very severe attack of anar Maes farmrro are twits,. or three' mist. i was always tired :nd the tenet themes five miles from their nearest: meeker, and moat often make more thing would make m0 nick at the itom- trip,week- temente* the Meet retur . foriNr.i;ice. Another argument for the auto Is that perishable proems. reaches the market in totter detention and sells-wUer. -Still another 1s that the work 4M the farm ran often go on without interruption while the nitro Is on the wa market and task. T114' sorea] el recreational edven- tags. of It Id justify the lureeet- ment Involved.. Powtibly In some cases for a while too much time is spent in this way. Rnt the novelty soon wears off anti the auto la ogled quite se den - sib's: *!t rhe horse and\buggy or demo- e'rat of the port. . R"• 1 0' 1 K 1• DRESSES Wow 2„. tautaliwies' all wool Serge' and Tricotiuex, neatly trimmed. Good styles, well made, a -I this season '24 1111 0.00 to $25.00 011 title • $5.00 t0 $12.50 WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S COATS Formerly $12.00' to . $5,00 to $25.00 $10.00 at. frotjt . DRESS AND SUITING SERGES ;iii -Melt alt wean E,igIiah Cheviot Barger tuedtuiu weight avi(Ewrfet't shade of lldd rant; navy for coats a rtrirnr send for sample. Regular X75, at Vaal -Fingering, 4'ply, best quality. •ry sake Black, greys, heather. .. $1.25 .bite, per lb. W. Acheson & per card $1.50 • • -J r.^ SUPPORT HOME PAPER r, fur va)Ie, Tells Kiwanian. the .. • v and '.slur of the tt*t ■ a e.v Town frees -ten sero to the Barrie Siwalik ( :.^). ',1-•• ;tie visiting "nww•galer- mca w' ' eeuents at the we gkly lure/A- eon' vu.- decently. E. Roy :Sayles. mummer 1 the ('tinedlan Weekly Newgan•r .tvdaoeatton, made a brief address., . nted_ogt lt. vel What They Need to Il'*tetre Health and Vitality ty - The w-on'ul win. feels tired out. wlu, aches all over when she rises In the morning. wl.o hole denr••esed most of the time, neo(' the he'', that Dr. Wit-, Ilam+ I'Ink P111.can�ij-e her --nom ,MP r.__ rich blood and -*renter nerves. The the coml.,. -. . number of disorders ..nosed by poor its ehief-f; c. e ('ommunity !fees• i serves and mnme Of •lo ratty home nslwapiipe. .•e of w teb the e'.W.N.A. said t doing a nada. He 11041 the •*•v all to wuppor Inc of the Menace to Mrrehenta ( Wtngham Advance) i The LIstowe, Ilanner'j*lleves tha one serious menace to merctiandlsing today.• more particularly, perh*pe. in the *=mailer towns, is the gritwing tendenr'y of one dealer to "butt 1n" on the other fellow'* busine•sti. wt4('h looks wt profitable that be attempt/,' to handle it as a gliaeline end thnw helpe to -pall the thing for every. 'body. The Moire is right; tbere 11+ al- t her too much of this commerc- ial oti'gl'ahnees. 1t, may he that prne- tlee is a survival from the time whole\ evert` rural storekeeper was praetieelly a general merchant, and handled ' everything, from whiskey and needles to ca)tlskln coats null eel lee.. NOmetier: The progressive, -Modern ttrtrn lava since outgrown the need tared, for much prnmioetoue m4r'handising. Th lm Is the Age of multiplied and direr.ifled wants which have g en rime to a degree.of • .pe iallsat in prement•day store -keeping qu a unsusp etch hy our grandmothers.' The result Ie that merchants find tlepmwlvee more and more hmpedleet• thropgh the - exigen- cies of !pace and ee Ital to restrict � rhllvew .[g *WVf •k preferably, with whleh, they are- well *equaltttert Neverthele there con - flatters to he -.too mush overlapping overlapping anti until this condition ' Is. righted Tines will 1* Incomplete and orders will gin to the eltlee, where *election 1a' tttctatrit by ?pommel tette renter than hy the limitations of loen1 stocks. Dearing nn tills point n story 1- tull of how the retire...netttite of -1 chain store went into n N,'w Eng land town where slide a condition prevailed. He in4 ee,l the chairman of the hien! ('ioniser of commerce. 'to trail a meeting of the merehnnt. before whom lie laid his remedy. The rettIleetM who up M that time lied been dis,•o:it. sired and jenlotte of nee another. and were selling not and hearing town and doing other things !e slur their tack of tenth 111011 • pt ace. were at haat induced to try- the new plan it worked. in- side of a year easiness hail •n IM - trot -ed for all that the merehnnte lfrrame wedded to the prinelple of each man "shinnying on 111s own mess are gone. tilde." Went worked in Now Rngl*nd Ask any denag'st fur a jar of Resoles 111evi`. '1 '1 ..or'. In R'intlu,m nod Red Pepper Rub. Be sure to get the ether ts' ns in Vee -:,ern 4)nt*rlo .(t genuine, with the ;same Rowles on each least it would •cem worth a trisi.i WOW& to loo part 1* the t1*e day. ral c.mmun- thelr (1nme advertlse- me•Ms a town can have Is * Rood pap- er in fact it it were not for their papers bit;ie would to knnyti of the towns throughout the country. The duty of the newspaper Is to in- form and, ale. to Correct. Ther' i1 nu man whose work is sortlj4s•t to sal ash I ceroid hardlyscrutiny than the now p'rtnaII _ go about and Main _people think they know how suffered fete b jmlt' tea M my legs run a paper is•tter than hr does. A from cramps. 1 had no color. In my trial might es,avinv' then otherwise. face and was es white as a sheet. The A great service Is Ireing rendered bt doctor gave me several kinds of mels- the local newspaper sod it merits the eine, tmt eonldenot understand wiry 1 hearty support --only In this way can did not get rewrite from It. Then 1 It serve its avmmuuity- to the beat went -to a hospital and was there for - advantage tlir*'t months, tout tame home no bet The community newspaper appeals ter than when 1 went My Mendel to the local community. It doe. not were w•orrkd and feared ermenmptIon. While i was still in this condition a friend advised me to try 1)r. Williams' Pink. rills. i tried them and after a time felt they were helping me. and I gladly eontinue'd their i •r :Ind am thankful to say that i nm again a well woman. and 1 firmly believe that had 11 not been for Dr. Williams Pink Pills i'would not have got tetter." t The new vel* tax will not irer'aw. the. price of 1)r. Williams' Pink Pills, net the eompant- pays the tax. You ran 'still obtain the rills through any malleins dealer nt :,O rents a box, or by mall, poet paid. at )hie prem, from The i)r. Williams' -Merlic'ine Co„ BrorkvItle. Ont. A Common Custom Golf la not mentioned In the n1Me. though we lentil of Jelin that he lroce furiously. "Cascarets" 10c if Sick, Bilious, Constipated "They Work Whits You Sleep" When you feel sick, dIzoy, upset, when >yg_-j[rjd•• 1* dell .e aekino_ or you; stomach fn sour or gassy, just take one or two pleseent Caoeareta" to relieve constipation and biliousness. No griping -Must cathartic -laxative' on earth for Men, Women and Children. 10c boxes, also 25 and 50c sizes -any drug store. 11(0 PEPPEJI HEAT STOPS BACkACHE The heat of red peppers takes the "ouch" from a lame back- lore. it can not hurt sem, and it certainly mos the torture at once. When you are offering so you can hardly get around, just try Red Pepper Rob, and you will have the quickest re- lief known. Nothing has such concen- trated, penetrating heat as red peppers. Just as soon u you apply Red Pep. per Rob ye. will feel the tingling heat len three minutes it warms the sore spot through and through. Pain and snre- wish to ('ompete with the daily. The latter has Its plane and the loath newspaper has no quarrel ,with it. "in these days, much is heard of the youth being dra*n by the magnet to the elt- iee while the country suffers. 'tyle home paper is helping to bring the country and town more elos.ely togeth- er to develop a community , %grit of benefit to both. /fr. tlayies-urged Kiwroiaas and others to macre larger use of the home newspapers for exchanging Idrwa. "1f you have something worth while to say, why not write It end s.•tsl it to the newspaper?" be naked. Ex- change of thought Is of gnat value. ideas that would Improve cow nnni its Ideals and bring loan and :-.amity .lu to rinser relatleisdtip" iitsnkiug of the e,.rreetit-e fatter:on of a w'wsprpef. Mr. :Leyte. still -that editor.. are usually t•areful nein and very rarely revengeful. When critic• Sam lo offend it is generally 10 mildly correct anal keep the rromwnnity Woi •ing along rate and wane 1l► s . The home pttjwr is doing a real ..•ryi.e "Srrt•ke." the ..e'ske'r (tw.•Inned "only eonstglts of doing snmethlug for some- body which mentally 1. ueflts that wointeemly• hiw'aliIs ('lila- ere- service. r. glvhlg service, particularly in their week, for boy atleits. said Mr .Presto., "Thee grratesI duty of citizen. 1• t.. cep mitre fie ;setter thing•..^ deelar ed Mr. $*yl,'... "and there 14 no nndinm that guru your mesee:ge mirii Nems. to the honors of the people u. d.s•s the home newrejap'r. What. ver Kiwauis (lots or nt1(•'r organizations are pro tooting for the betterment of the community. hearty, .upment deli be d.• gentled mien from rhe hook. Ions Piper." Also Like a Fish 1Le11n: I►iek's awfnily {..•:ienl. Rlten 1 "'.epttcl him b.' said he felt like• an initMgratit entering a ..range (stunt ry." (Omuta: "11'"11, so he was stella: "An i oteigrant. •1.11*- " 1loom. : "111,.1'1 In• j ea 'J, .1, •I NOSE CLOGGED FROM A COLD OR CATARRH App/opeCnrsain is Nostrils To Up Air Passages. Canadian Parifk_-New Toronto- • Sudbury Steeper Tra4,il•rs to Sudbury wi1l apprec- iate the 04w liuitbury deeper which *ties Toronto Prion Station at 10 poi dally, in Caua,llan Pacific. train • This sheerer alt be oceuplel at Toronto at Wee pm., and passengers may remain In the .deeper a1 Sudbury until h.:10 a.m. • Any (amollan I'a4'ttir agent will arrange r'-.•rratbas. Abl Whst relief! Teter clogged nos- trils open right up, the air passages of your lead are Blear and you can breathe freely. No more hawking, mating, mucous discharge. headache, dryness -so struggling for breath at night. your cold or catarrh is gone. Don't stay'stuffed up! Get a small bottle of, Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist . now.• Apply a little of this fragrant,' antiseptic cream in your nos - Lib', lot it penetrate through every air passage of ,the bead: soothe and heal the swollen, inflamed moon membrane, graving you instant relief. Ely's Cream r Balm is just what every cold sad s tarsi sufferer has been asking. It'. just splendid - WOMEN! DYE :. ANY GARMENT OR DRAPERY Waists Kimonos Draperies Skirts Dresses + inghatns Coats Sweaters Stockings liamond Dyes F,arh 15 -scot package id 'Diamond romaine dlrrrtn.ns •o simple say woman can dye or tint any .14, woes, faded thing aim, even If s1• Ira. never dyed before. Drug stores sell all cams. t� IF STOMACH IS I TROUBLING YOU Instantly! End Indigestion or Stomach Misery with "Pape's i)iapepsin" e• 1+ .nen as you eat a tablet or two .f "1'.tpw's Ulaja'psin" your indlple•stem • gone! limey pain. lwarthern, rata- 1,•.we, gases, palpitation, or any marry from :t soot, aci.l stomach .ods.- Cm-rw-t your stomach and digestion for a few ecru Each package guaranteed by 1niggist, STOCKTAKING 'SALE We AM ;bis week in the midst of stocktaking. To ��``�� Bees we intend to dispose of certain Ladies' and Men's Wrest at re, markable low prices. Call and take advantage of these bargains. Monarch Blankets Monarch Blankets, white with pink and blue borders, and grey, with pink and blue borders. Whipped singly. Size, 11 x 4. All first quality. Per pair, $2.35. Ladies' Coats Of Velours and Duvetynes. A few dif- ferent lines at specially attractive prices for before- Stock -taking. $9.50, $12.75, $16.50 and $25.00. Men's Overcoats Of all -wool Blanket Cloth, 3 -piece be!t., nice comfortable garments for c o 1 d weatl'ier, well tailored, at special prices for before Stock -taking Sale $15.00, 517.00 and $22.50. Ladies' Seamless Hose Knitwell, full-fashioned Ladies' Hose, wide top, brown heather, heather and fawn heather. Price pair. 69c. Men's Mackinaw Coats All -wool Blanket Cloths specially priced for before Stock -taking Sale. Two lines at $6.45 and $7.95. Boys' Overcoats Balance of our Boys' Overcoats to clear at very low figures for before Stock- taking Sale. 57.00 and 18.50. A. CORNFIELD West Side LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHINGS of Square GODERICH