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The Signal, 1924-11-20, Page 7THE SIGNAL, GODERICH, ONT. 'l'hursllay, Nuteudu•r :10, County and District ' ONE 50c BOX tlht• l e in poor Joh 11.•a Alexander Fltsllater, an old resi- dent of Delmore, paloavl utaay re- cently. 1 Ir. and Mr.., J. M. lbw...duck, of 'Winthrop, on November :411 vele- brattvl 1Ile fortlen% anniversary vof their wedding. Mr. Arnold McMaster, of Ethel, i Is brought home a bride. formerly Itin )ilitrtlr'ry hell Weir. dautth1.•r o1 Reeve and Mrs. ,trchie. Weir, .f Brant. Bruce county. Elizabeth Mary McQueen, wife of R Wtnan Sander -on, dlea nt Wvox 'ter on Nu.eudwr 0th, In hrr "seventh-•I year. rhe k survived by her hus- band /Mil it sun, \VI11Ialu. ,? '1'.r1111111. 4Mrstole died sit the home ..f Fred Shollbr.s.k. Hallett township, on Not•• emneY-iuth, agwt seventy•four years. Brophey Bros. THE LEADING FUNERAI. DIRECTORS AND EMBAI.MEKS srdo•rs ear'1ully attended too •1 all boors, night or day GODEKICII BRJUGHT HEALTH 11ltiultar y of 'tars, Mrs. John Shob 1404, of Clinton. Is her only sister. M14� 1'usswore, widow of the late years of Constipation Ended '1'1 .... 'ussuwn•, duet ut ht•r how,. 011 the Tlt,r. ?rad "11 November tial, i11 her reuty-fir.t year. 1hvtli was .1.1.- to 1 eausonii. Sly daughters 111111 two ili$ sllrtit t.. , .1a111.•. Flla1�nugou. of \IbKlllup, .11.41 Nuretaber T1h, at St. •lu.r•p11's hospi- tal. Loudon. l bit thirty first year. The funeral ti ` plue• the following' Monday frutu 1.1 home al Iterbwutut• to St, Columba'. •hurell uud erne t cry. The death .srtlrr. 011 \1'ed11est111y. Noyeulier 11111. of 1411 1111.-1 Madge, of 1'sls.rne. in his thirty rr.•tettl yeatr. - The deceased wale. 11 a tire of IV - borne and .pout all Ilk' Ile I 1 that towmshlp. • Hr is-.Iry iv. by his wife uud two ehlldr.•u: al . t.ytis parent*. lir. and Mr:. Milli Mad 1.• Aad three Alltel+.: ' A .happy event took platy al Dash- wood 011 aloashly, \we1.114•r 111i11, when F:ulttev'u 1'.. t•Idtw1 chug lilt' Ot Mr.. Jane f:ue,tlmr, wus malted' lis I marriage to Lloyd E.lighoffer, son Mr. awl Mrs. I:w.. Edit;hnffer II. The eer.aaont• wus performed By "Fruit -a -tires 11 The Wonderful fruit Medici% Anyone who suffers with miserable health ; who is tortured with •Ileid- aches; and who is unable to get any real pleasure out of life ; will be interested in this letter of Mn. MartLa de Wolfe of East Ship Harbor, N.B. Mrs. de Wolfe says, "For years' was a dreadful sufferer from Constipa- tion and Headaches and I was miser- able in every way. Nothing in the way of medicine seemed to help me. Then I tried " Frult-a-tives" and the effect was splendid; and after taking only one box, I was completely relieved and now feet like a new person". 50c. a boa, 6 fur $2.60, trial size the. At (leftists Or from Limited. Ottawa. Ont. Fruit-a•tieq other children. 1, tial stitches were't:le. died. 'hyo sous and ualr driegh ter survive. NIT. and Urs. Tido) Hey. -r., and daughter llargur•t and Miss Stella t'ultn. w-itil.• driving near Uushwtupl to.•rturu.vl it. the,Iitell 11ad reerivd u ...v. -re shaking -up, though no bone - were broken. Thr ear was wine- ..4111111dawugld: Ur. .1 ley was 111111 iui In tut a gilt••tc10 at nal got too 1.1145'' 111the .1/14. /rt the road. The 111.4wals Hank -11a. moved int.. Its flue now' pr•wlse,. The..lmi:.luls Is ,u ups --tory' ',trio -tore ..f red p1'. ••• d brick. ' EXETER '11t• 110w,• 4.f 11 r. and alis. Roy Parsons has been, •idly and tuu•xts't'- trdly ber••at•.4 by the death of their, eight-year-old daughter. Margaret breaking her ankle. m the Tth inst. after .1 few days illness. Jn11n Farmer. who duel ut l.ourlm on the 1Mh i11.t., for many years .Y.u411411 1 n -gr..•.ry store in Exeter. .Ile_ had r.•sidel ill 1e.udron for the blit sixtr.'u year.. - Ht. widow autd one sou. lir. Roy Fortner. of 'Torgn- tn. survive. Mr. and Mrs. .1. S. Harvey were at Port Perry on Saturdaey. Ath Inst., at- tending at the marriage .4 their son. Iter. i.luden 1'lnrk.' Harvey, M: .1., 11. 1►. • t.. h.UE:u4 Mary i eutriee, daughter .4 Mr. and Mrs. Thos. 11. F'olliek; fort Perry. The newly-w•vl- • 4.11'.01111111 will reside hi the j.ar.nit- • age tit West Move, Out. lje. and Mrs. W. H. Gregg. who • w tailor shop Lrre since .vgl4urtrt April. lace r."moved to 1.i.towel. k$ :ago. %•here flu•. w °'' •-cage du :1 similar required in .1r.'ss'tug the tl•Wlnd. Th•• i little fellow had the, same arm true• tared by u fall u year or .r. acre. 'rite f -rat of Mss S01111 lit 11 y. who died tt 4'111.•ago on November :trll. took place to Chub... cemetery from the home of her "sister. Mrs., 1'. M. Flu•qulutr of llrltwlh 'Miss Kitty was a dalight,'r of 1be.laite John Kis• .rwlu uHallett. ty, .1 the 'irvl .v.0 u f WINGIIAM Work is being rushed on the recon- struction or the • %\'11/g141111 arena, which tta, partially destroyed by u windstorn. iu N.,.ewh•r, 1919. The intention Is •10 Have it really fur the skiatltlg .wll'snt. - \l'hfh• out with her :hasbllsd pick- ing apple.. Mrs. (li.a. ,II'.r slipped and tell, Ll'('KNOW Mr... 1', Rasmussen, of Itl.s.niflcld, N. J.. Is visiting her father, foul SineItxer: Mrs. Ihrri.l Thosul s.a1 • ha. Pe- tnnsd from Western 1'au:"1a1, wain - .he spent Amu 19'IIt ISM. 1.IMk1!11W people w'.•?• sh,s•Lel 111 Lit. 1r "f tit,- death of Harry Uac- ( Jaarl.w. whiel, ,sv•nt rel at \\'httefi.�h. I Ih1• tat November stn. 'I1u• d.•••etw•.1 w s the ori!:" sou of the lute Mr. and spring. 1 �.. ••4l and A ueidr Angus Mao•('h1. 11e was a Well-111forutvl man 1111'. r 1. mends r'.rf the Itoyul .\aronnwlrul Swirly of Canada. 11e spent most of the snnlalt•r in I,1s•kn,w' •nn1 Weal 0Prt11 0114' a t' .Y'..•, Ili. It. 1:. aunt Mrs. Stntthrr+ nut '; ' 4.w of Roderick Ma1� hau'1,.. nt Iowa. Ills saihsl f?nn 1'nn.,•urrr Nocew- + at the home of the brhhs utotlu•r Iry :111 14.. S. H. Kneshh•I of New Ihtuburg. 1 •r 11th on their return"to Chita: 1 ell.of the bride. ll r, caul Mr.. Ed- ' 4- Ir Struthers bud hem. biking fahoffer will r.•14.:If Slilrh••tl. ''on'st' lr .re treatment at t 11ir»y I 0 •110.1 117 t'Iitg' lien. 11 /•1111. t• .e .1 pretty welalug took 910'44. alt na••ut s ng". awl 111•: fuuilly hu'l be•a .1.•,11111. Mah.slist .Inrr.-11 11r- t ltin- r •1•tiy.•s h/ 1'ullfun.hl lac. November slit. when Marjorie ,lark. 1 Llllbw,. eldest 1L•taglter of )Ir.w 1 )!r \Ira& 1:e1. Hodgson. of tar•aslnll•. meas 11rin bleep --L„n}fi,d- int trrarrialt••a ler Ilury7+L--1'e41'r711.--.t+no: i hale, of Stanley. township. ,It,•'. Mr. Satellife ,w'a' the t411.'ittlint cleri, 1 man.' 1'h,. young .onpl. "111 re•si.b ,.a, ;he gr.s.w's Gann, "m lit. It..rol,.ol1 111141. 1. tat heed. ,tt mitred plight nun•. re- ,4te.1 1-1 ••n nolo. r1•ri•"aly thou 7r r1 t .av•tnT,vl 1,4. ereuhlg 1'•••••IItY o.. the lololon road 111$.11 a mile north J 1't.'l:-r. J•.bu lox ••11011 :. 'ton ra of j.et•.... :.' ••h.sl to n ant re' Mtge, %%het, .. •Iticv•n by %Vilna in t1"I.I trwf 11• n -. 41 era -heel tut., titw horse': idle ••• 111•• le.rs.tt 110.1 a leg brokt•u nod 11:14 io 1.'• that. Mr. $..ldat,'• k•",1 was e.1, on. Of t111• 11.4:1111ll•' 1..i11g--••y••t'.a. Mr: Orel. inJnro.:tat 14. w...^ 0o sans pretty w 11 wr.s•krd 1'.9• .:•r landed in the dit.ia 111 .i, 1..1 1 anl- 1y sma.t:e1, - f \hay. who dhtil the five-roau••11d tam of \l r. HRl'l+SE11i This is Different from all other laxatives and reliefs for Defective Elimination Constipation Biliousness The action of Nature's Remedy OR Tablets) is more natural and thor- ough. The effects will be a revela- tion -you will feel so good. Make the test You will appreciate this difference. Wei For o..r Thirty Years Chips off fhe Old Block M JYNFDRf-Lttue Ms Th. situ. M - in one-third doses eaody•roated. For children and adult. SOLD EY YOUR T ('till'IIF:I1.'S IKl1. STOKE •CI.INTO� .. Jelinstew'nrt has r,•utel• it boils • iu t.iwn and %411 woe'.• i)4 trotu,l:on .cele lr township w ith itie fnudly, Mr. att.] Sirs. Fletcher '('own• •'a 1 I1:at.• p.....1 t•. ,111\ la fret, Loud •'n' 1,•1 i t '• tt iter. 1 hey iM••Isi _ ,ll,g •.Int 1.. the* farm in 'I'n,ker-naith, in the • cI htsl ne.s. r e . IMO his left rushed bya bee. bete' plc W0111W0111d sans nvr•iceweekl !ai•t wk from CONSTIPATED CHILDREN fit• da i p yrift with some 1„Fort 11'lllitw .1 the +A111ttl tri --"".‘,"tr ' ) It. 1;11rry. a former r. -idea'of Hous- 1 facts $.non till. •BABY'S COLDS Children's dt•licatt-6igeq ions'ire ea disturhed by ten much "dosing." Sti the little ones' cold troubles cannot neglected. At the very first Finn of crntip, lore - throat, (yr any other cold trouble. apply l'uniRub over the throat and chest.- There i• nothing to swallow -you just rub it on. Colds. go over night, croup is usually relievaA 111 15 minutes. NEPTUNE TO VISIT WORLD CRUISERS „ti'rti'i��a.* vAt1•Ml}"d `l��o • ,. u1.pi.1We •1 1 • A lit .15,r 41714‘14: Tle reetltlratr .. •44.wn ob.,. .111 hr Issued t. .11 p...•asere ■Mae .1lf.re Mertes,. .. 414 those Paa.eaa•re .■ tl. Emprea. .1 Pratte. loot and $. When to travel upon the sea was to venture in gnat danger it was usually thought wise by the voyagers to propitiate the god of the waters by making gifts to him Wore setting sail, and oftentimes, when Neptune dis- ,played his wrath at sea, human sacrifices were made to his. To our superstitious ancestors the son •of Saturn sal Ops had great power over the waves, especially e 4f tba ass, and had, therefore, In his hands the welfare of ill vesala and their human and other freight. The warship of Neptune was early introduced Into Remo. *ad Jts1y 21rd, "Neptunalla," was his feast. As stlprtee redneed the terrors of tbel sea, and Muddles and higher civilisation erased the sometimes terrible wperetklona from the minds of the world, 1111 the woul d1. d and aaeriAess to Neptune reseed but even to Ibis day le 1s vsersted by many Latin and Scandinavian eaters and no ship crosses the equator without some .ressgaltlon being made of him. Usually -this takes the fens of a burlesque performance in whieb these wbo are .snaking their first "crossing of the liner are Initiated into • tri s:.aP••aa .t (waNM twt..sP•■• vette, sal. See saewa fa g•See.r•. 2 the mysteries of the deep. The unique photograph reproduced above was taken aboard the Canadian Pacific Ismp>aess of France" while eptune on the great linerrin thld" e ea lylrnorast nl� of the day on wheel the 'line" was Pressed, and held court. He was attended by the Royal Barber and other bigh officials who assisted in the initiation ceremony. Meet of the passengers were summoned to his august premise* and were tried for their misdemeanour, punishment or praise being awarded without favor. Those who pm- dueed evidence of laving` been "initiated" beton were, of vein, exempt from trial. This year, when Neptune board. the Empt•ea11 of Canada, which leaves New York en a Round the World emits. on January SOth lis secretary will issue to all these who psis before the dsecretaryr el of the Waters, eertifirates 10 that effectwhieh will be eountersfgntd by Captain B. Robinson, effect, win commands de vessel. and which, besides hies valuable souvenirs of the trip. will exempt the holder from further trial. sb\.. t '1 Ai acus, tune uaoth.-r of N. F. Gerry oft . { j�(�/;. of a/Ihe taster cartoon alba/ 11 of of ehihihwd awl lulu• .now, ..f Illi...' 1.l•uth ..f iJle lute, i.,, child gaff. -rtes ""in 11 .pstsftiray Mrs, t lir. t (;, I., .1.141, of Torontln' ''a/ILo1 thrive: -Tei keeji the little one was r.vr'iced with regret 11 ItrioneIs, well flu• bowel.' tut: -t 1.•.1eregular wLrrt'. the- deceasedstgeut. her early 4 and • tire, stnnt'.;lt •w. et. 'Cu 111 'his Y!'llrs MO -tea- marriedto" her now n'thla. ul e'I,1n! 113My''s ()tan Tah- ht•ri•ft InisbatI•1. After r.•atRlg heti lets, Th. ;r i' a nn1b1 1.111 thorough for :I launlh•r of '.ars 1tr. and lues, laxltrlcr: a?• !'4,--1.1,' 11...11 1 rake• au11 Ihlll 1'1•tnor.d to Sea forth and later 't It IN. ^iyrn t" ,tit. lew1• 111 babe to Toronto: - of their family of throe will {w•rfe. w!ett'. Tb111s sats of ..dl$ and -,u4.- ilnilghter only uta• attn. 11.1rer$ nw- 11. •.?beer lmelirine for lIr, Y.lirl (tail. .rtn'i41" that II1it''..ties pmt 1,' 111! (►wen Tale ; It•t+. they :are -old by nu:Heine deaf- 111. or 1.y mail at •.r.. .,:rt. a hex fr •ni Tia. Ito Iviltf:u11s' ll.•{lei 11e 1••1. lir.s•kcill.. I last. .ti". 1,y 1. 1(•11, for ten yeaar+ - they.1(•.'•sfIll .aelier . English Anal j ' ! ' R (.11-1\ ‘'� THIN LHT!t history ,.t tea• ,,••,forth t'ollegiah' ht- stltate, diel oil Thursday. Gth inst.. ,,,•_,•,I,•,••••, ,1,111.. ,1•e,s,, at h; -r Hoon• to -gr 1nge•r...11, ..f pica- -SEA 'OKTH Rhoda. alts. .4.1h•11 had taught top to two .t., i. 1Hdt•r1• her 1111 11. ttht' w'a. in her, tw. utr-fifth year and was a dumghtcr of 'lir. :and -"Urn. tarry .114.11. SV.'-t.-.1I%ford.. Mr-. \Ci111stn r amerolt- tell un the st+ e. while mooing •"tt of a neith- Is.r house 01111 fractured her hip. M. s (licks. of Loudon. has IW5'II els:ag •d h• fill the vaeala.y nna the 1'oll.•a te .11114' 411 111,041 lye Ilio 111•011 of alis$ 411hell. airs_ scar t:h•mlentlini. of Orion. lll••h.. w o wits killed recently 1.y a street ear In Detroit. was a daughter' .4 Urs. \\'illi;un. Wallace. Seaforth. tool was Is n in Tuekeremith fifty- eight years go, Sirs. .lr.•hi. 1.uuoot. aril children r! In -1 we'•k for Fr.vtei•b•k 11"ase, w Iktnrfo_-_here they w-II1 spend the winter. _ The +Menial til�p ting .if the :Sea.. forth laic, 1H.w'lhit chile tan• la.•171 On. camped ',lot ilw" Friday I•redng. 'I'when - the 'following • ffhrrs were elet?•d for the yv,r i91.' : 1'r.•.1 bent. John MacT.1%14h ; -vice-pr.•.ident. Itns- s1.4 11. Sproat : ws-r.•tnry-. . It....t .1. 'Sprout': I t,vasnrler. ' W. .I. 1441.1.41: t.uroe•y .trreNtry, 1'1.ltr1.• Stewart .Ira {tun ills. If.v. 11r.. I:a rk in clot Bev. '1', Brown: officinal referees,. Thu., Joh-M.-ton. .1•w Uelllllall: unditor'. 1(. \I. .10114.., 1.. T. Delacey : lnntorlry member-, Jame.. E. Welk. .1. F. Boss: executive. R.dwrt lloyd. Will 'Thonlp• .coo. .John 'ten ltie. 11. E. Bright an 1 err. 11. 11. It.'... Thu• •e:leoa Jts.t e10+4.11 ba. beet. a tif,.t socees.fnl "t1i•, PALE ANAEMIC GIRLS 4 UCK EY'S BRONCHITIS OM1= MIXTURE 't all 'U E$ 3 Results s oil tsts� o� Gt>laranteed gcJ � `)hphtnin i Remedy �q 9 IOrCQUN$, C0.0Se BRo %MITIS 1 . haapo r of .1o141' : 1...vest thou Me. r..41 ll' .h.+ -p. 1 oi.- l rh Ale? F..41 ll'' lambs. Th.•' rang.. 4 Christian liter 'tore l+ '-ath.lr and sill ealbra.•ing 14'1 111. 1:.k•• :I .T.w- s.. 11.111 11f 11111' •11ta111E11' 10- Htn'tr11rr how we have tried to l,.•!p 'he Chin. r.4. to 11 11,111••r 11..• great gnu --tote.. What think 'e of 4'hr;st? We air- them rho story. .1 Christ and the great 14 to•naditl,s ,f the Western world w L;- inrnrlat.d ('I11'1-t -f1r•i_exnmpl+, ..f F:'ixah•tl. Fry. and 111.• lobulette •tart gni+•lops f- . ..:. tiers: .4 Shaft -burl:. and they miser for the. part .11 ?)nr.•n.v Nightingale. anti an army ..f 11.11.....• ourvw. i. I quickly gathered; of l:r.irge Meller of BO -tot :Had 111.•y 'start orig.'''. ig•••:,.•f Helen Keller. and they- work for the blind: •'f Mary, We....r. and Hwybegin 1...111.-ntsstons. hitt 1 n► . ie.sihl fail to tell of Martin Lather. John \\'reHff.', John \Ve•.lcy. John Milton: 101.ia 4'nlrin. 11114 ninny M- other h.rn of the F'nith. rad their ..nth. nor nuln•4hlg through all tit• capitals of t1111.:1. Fellow .tudents, .tint !'a; la -ye '1I /1 1444.1. all. oho' think y.• of Christ'? .\re tri -eking for 11i110 11:1 V. Von f•nnad Irina? I. the 4'hri t ran have fonod worth giving to ('Linn? WIII yon help to give• illm to 4'hf,n. Will. vlring her. save the world from that elnsh .4 rigor w•itrh is the nightmare M nor stntesmt•n" Tut' tno.t 1rniw.r tont qtu• 1l01 in the world for you and fur China i.: "What think ye of Christ ?" Ill•w.t. fitly 1111111 n 111 Ile about hove truthful Ian 1s, Slightly Mixed 11.' Maul - A well -know 1, firm it. New lark "'there 8441 t•ite addressed a 1.41.•1 t.. • rhri.tinll used 1" '11y t & Devil0Worhd. Philadelphia. 1':1.:' 1.94 I". bill 1hey and the smoselons 1't,ltel states "Wl:y wt',,, post1fln.•' 11.'l1v.ivr1 11 at our "thee in Iteetns,-1 have .-uur•.dow'11 to my Bo. -ton. It was -meant tar 11•. t.'•. I:Ist r•.t,lwr.'' Christian Endelror ll'orld. 1 ' But you''. .4444. 1 a .upper:" something ober people 111 .'rety .11In"ila?t•enowtf•an u." :1 ',IOW11:141 ranI't Ptnd ,New Health Through the ANatfotul Asset Use of Dr. Williams' .\s the greatest transportation .om-• pan' in the worl.I4the Canadian I'neif- Pink Pita l' ilailwaly hits nlailltairm.l a tuition- ' al nervier in the Trams-('wntda Llni- There 11111-r be no gn.'s,.wnrk la the Red n -hi li Is s.. and 10 tour and nn tr. atalent of pale anaemic girls and the tMMhwl"n of the summer 'Wiled - 111r, of this ern,•k train has transfer reel the equipment to the %a111ea1yer Express which leaves Toronto every night at 10.00 p.m. on ire trip neross the continent. yin Winnipeg, Calgary. • Banff. Lake Louise, the spiral tan I children. If your •daughter is Inn- cnld, 1111+ 11 1tale.. callow .omt►wlrxlon. is short of breath after slight exer- tion nr "n going upstairs. if she has pn•lpitnttnrl of the•h.urt. n tenor appe- tite. "r h !endow,- to fault. she ha. auntemin-- 111,' medical name for per- I Iwo, Sltnntus and porta of the (an- erty of the blood. Any delay in adlaln Pnelfie itnekIes famous treatment may lenge her weak nn.L tbrottghout the world, on its way to .I('kIV for the rest of her life. 1►elny 1 1'an...ew 'r, where the trayellTs are may .ern result in •',nswmpflou. that I 11944nIiwius In their 'rake .4 the s.•r- ni"st bowies. of disuses. When the 1 .ler of the VWnetur.r ilotel. The blood 1. poor and watery g!c•• lir. Williams' 1'Ink Pills, enuple,I nit'. twwtrlshhlg fo"(1 and gentle nal-of-d•s.r exercise. The new life-giving blood which follows n fair Ince of 1)r. \\'il- GASOLINE ENGINES We have :t number of -•-1 1,, 11!4,_ 1 .l ••( at 0111111. in- ' eluding I 1-2 11.1. , . 1a.ti., ::1.1 h. . 1 1 .' 14.1'..: 111 1...411.1 a 1..1.. Conte and sc. 14 w1 ..e 1. ill �' !.ri' . emu tear 1„ .1111. ROBERT WILSON Hamilton Ser..t Massey Harn, Agent Phone 165. GODERI r. • Seasonable Goods We Have a Good Stock of Fresh I ruits and Vegetables in season: r Apples. Pears, Grapes, Cauliflower: Cabbage. Celery and Tomatoes Try our XXX Vinegar and. .mal jlvhite -Pickling Onions for pickling. J. J. McEWEN Phone 46 (gosh Dshversd b AI rafts of the Town a 4'nlwdinn Pacific also operates n steamship .erdve to Victoria, the Nies•a for winter touristic Not• only does the ,Vaatouv,r 'Ex- prss - carry tourist and mondani Bart fink Pill. 'timulnt.'s the , sleepers, ers, twit It also earner a c'ou- nerves, increases the_ 1111111411.' aro) ' Iulrtm.•nt-.J,s6n'ntion car complete In brings the glow of health to nate 4 fr m Itwh.lslnkrile a �o Vanr couver. It' added cheeks. •lira, R. E, Armour. Har••- 1 Add .d el this to Van .0 .'r.•1• i. u Ls•k, (nut.. .Iles:--"lty' little girl gat I feature senhcr from Toronto to Into n eery (weer state of health. She featttrenl . r the l.,.m `bore. ',Inc. um, wink. torp mtwh run down and NIow•hlrh has been entirely reballnst••rl as the doctor did not seen, to do her lF IT IS Pipeless Furnace, Cook Stove or Heater you want, we can supply you. Look 'your old roof oyer and get our prices on Galvanized Shingles.Corrugated Iron or Asphalt Rock Surface Shingles. fuliline of Shelf and Heavy Hardware. In Farm Implements we can supply your needs, McCormick and Deering Riding Plows, Manure Spreaders. Corn Binders, etc. HILL'S HARDWARE / AUBURN PHONES: Dungannon. 5 ring 3. [Myth, 32 ring 12. any good, 1 thought 1 w:ou141 try Dr. Williams' fink Pills. After diking 1 six hexes of the pills she got nice and 1 1rosy end strong again. 1 would re- Icommend ilr. Williams' fink l'Illt to ' anyone wink and {mndown.'' Ton can get theag pills through any dealer In nedfelnr or by ninll pest - mild n1 50 cents a boy from The Dr, 1 Williams' M.riiein. 4'o., Itrn'krilte, I t Int. 1 I ZURICH --- Death ,bliniel another of 'l,• old pioneers of Ila' towro.hlp, ill the is.1 ran of Enuwt tales. ort Nor••mh •r 7111. lfr. (ilii I%OR burn in t:.rm'nro .•Igh ti-fonr year. ago and rnme 1.1 11ny township when a yo1101 nut•I. clearing a home In the hu.h About fifteen years .ego he and his wife ,...y••'1 to the Village, and three years ago Mrs. • with crushed ra'k and mild with 1110- 1.4111.1 rails, insuring n 111115tmnm of comfort far travellers. at night as .4411 as on alw•nee of .Inst ll day." tlnr1�tc Trains leave Toronto l'nlon Station at 900 a.m. dully, 10.00 p.m. daily eteep t Saturday. and 11.00 p.m. daily. Arriving at Windsor Station, thi• traveller 141s the bene- fit of Immediate faci14111s In the wnmen'a rest room and barber shop, whleh cnnnnt iw' dupdk'at.d In any other station in Montreal. An added eonventenee Ie offered those who wish to travel to .16.ntrml fres Nlnrth Toronto. in the 11.4.1 p.m. train, dally exw'pt Rntnr.1ayr.. from Ynnge strmt station. Canadian Pacific agents will gladly make you reservations and supply you with any Information von re- .tnlre. They are folly qualified to offer n "$mon, to none' *Prviee to the ptrhlle. IIIIIIIIIIttIHlII "' In power economn and debendabilitty the McLaughlin Buick valve -ill -head engine stands in a class by iise/.' MSLaughlin Buick'$ popularity year titer year proves it .2,,, LOCAL DEALER W. M. BELL EAST STREET GARAGE GODERICH, ONTARIO W.LAUGHLIN -BUICK J.. 1