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Confined iii
f e
!d
to HIS Home for
Weeks.
"Heavy work, severe -Straining and evil habits in youth brought on
Varicose Veins. When I worked hard the aching would become
severe and I was often laid up tor a week at a time. My family
�IA�hysician told me an operation was myonly hope -but I dreaded it.
money. several omenced to oolsoon n alis cto s 11(9 111110
abetterathan
rogues Otte day my floss asked mo why I was Oft work so numb. and
Staid him my condition, Beadv#sed me to consult Ors. Kennedy &
Kennedy ashehadtaken treatment from them himself and knew
they Were 58sad 1. nrbto them.goNaw
MnraoaTasernlattr.uaro Myprogr8111111osswaI Psomewhatand slow ant dTna during
the first month's treatment I was somewhat discouraged.
However1.haoltecuecneaeirchiew pecur. for
Hulce
longer2 wekn was rewarded
shop before treatment, now I am earning sat and never loose a day.
I wish all sufferers knew of your valuable treatment,
HENRY C. LOCUST.
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Et d10 at Oorter'a Iltpaic Store, ono door North
o; me Standard Rau , Brelisids. 1.141
MISS PERLE SHARF,E
has
pa9sPd bucoo?afuny her seoend Pxalnhlo-
tion the Plapry o Department of the To-
ronto
o Oonservaterof Music, and le prepared
to take paplls at her heals, Pri r.ce Irs attest.
Fesits
Ethel Friday an
il Saturday of eeobYne.
DR. r, T, M'RAE
Bachelor of Medicine, University of Toronto ;
Lieentlete and Graduate of the College of Phy-
afolans and Surgeone, Ont.;Post- niduses
Chicago E e, Ear, Nose and Ahroot Hospital,
Chicago, I11. Ex -House Surgoop to St, Mich-
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p tadan (Eng.), New York and seofe Mirage Bar,
pinata, Special attention t diforse ae eon, err,
UM! and� throat.. Eyes tested for glasses. •
DR. HAMILTON
Dontal surgeon
Honor Graduate tital p'nToronto
ee fUiiertyLlgnoe of HoyeCogoDenal
Surgeons, of Toronto. Office in Smith
Blockrecently vacated by Dr. Feted.
OR, WARDLAW
Honor graduate of the Ontario Veterinary
College, Day and night calls. Office opposite
Flour 52111, Ethel.
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Mei Genie SOUTH GOxNG NORM
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To Toronto To Goderich
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WROXETER
Going East 7:05 a. in, and 8:66 p.
Going Weat - 12:40 and 0:47 p. m.
All trains going East connect with C. P. R. at
Orangeville for Owen Sound, Elora and T
G. 8. stations,
um. ALLAN, Local , A ant
s .
Seaforth
Rev. F. H. Larkin has returned from
a trip to Prince Edward Island.
Tho many friends of Miss Beryl ()ri-
ch will be sorry to heir of her very
severe illness. •
Mrs, O'Leary, who has been here for
some cline visiting her mother, Mrs. L.
McDonald: returned last week . to
Cochrane. She was accompanied by
her slater, Miss Vera McDonald.
Miss Florence Thompson has gone
to Golspie where she will teach for the
next year. Miss Margaret Scott has
gone to Lakelet where she has been
engaged by he school of
board
of that
Place.
Foe bowel complaints in children
always give Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and
castor oil. It is certain to effect a
cure and
when reduced i with w
stet•n
a o
sweetened Is pleasant 1.c take. No
physician can prescribea better reme-
dy. For sale by all dealers,
Coderioh
Last Sunday the members of Court
Goderich No. 82, C. 0. F. marched to
Maitland cemetery to decorate the
graves of departed brethren.
Announcement mentis
made
tat
h work
hash
been stopped on the construction
ton.
of the
Ontario
West
Shore Railway
and all the workmen and engineers
are paid off.
The members of the Goderich
branch of the Womens Institute had
a rest room during the exhibition days
where home-made baking was for
sale. Proceeds towards furnishing a
real "Rest Roon" some time in the
future.
The choir of : Knox church re -or-
ganized for the coming season. Two
practices will be held every. week, on
Monday and Thursday .evenings.
"The Pilgrims," a musical story by
Schelley, . will be prepared for pres-
entation by the choir next Christmas.
At the last'. meeting of the 'trustee
board of the Goderich •Collegiate In-
stitute the salary as teacher of A. M.
Robertson. was increased to $I,800;
Miss Hodge's, to $750 ; Dr. Strang's to
$1,250;
The
salary of Robert Young,
as caretaker of 111e school building,
was increased by $50.
1t Creeps Like -A Serpent
Steals through the system like a
thief in the night. That's how
catarrh acts. Don't, trifle with such
n scourago Don't experiment with a
doubtful treatment.. Time and ex-
perience prove that Oatarrhozone does
cure, that it gives quick relief' and so
thoroughly destroys the disease, that
it dies forever.
Get Oatarrhozone in the fleet place,
and your cure is assured. In 25o and
81.00 sizes at all dealer's and guaran-
teedin every case,
Blyth
T. Coulter received a new racing cart
from Stratford,
.1. R. Forsyth, who has been visiting
with his sister, returned to Ottawa,
Blyth nlillillets have decided - to
hold thea
Intl Millinery r
Y
openings,
SALurclny, September 23rd.
Trinity church will bold its Anni.
vel'sary Services Sunday September
2011, when Rev. Mr. Jenkins, of Olin -
ton will preach,
J. Coombs was taking in the Lon-
don acid Exeter Fait's. He has a num-
her of relatives in these pla0e0 and is
Visitingwith them,
The ilnutil Convention of the Ep-
worth Leagues and Sunday Schools of
the Goderich District will be holt on
Tuesday and 'Wednesday, September
26th and 2711, in the Methodist church
Blyth,
S. A. Peipestohe, Grand irfastet' of
the /. 0, 0. i+', was in Hamilton laying
the weber stone of the slew Oddfel-
lows Tetnpi,e before a large number of
Oddfellows of Hamilton and district.
He was present :sd with a silver 1towel
by President Webb Of a local. ledge,
Hair Beautifier
Refined Women the liMAt'Fq ayer
u it
use
]every woman knows that :there is
nothi#xg so good for hair and scalp
troubieas I'at'isiai# Sage, If Parislan
Sage is Med Leve er three titres a
week it will keep the setup nice 4134
clean and remove dandruff, It Makes
the 11t
it lx8tlci
9 a
lto
f3
an1.
keeps
from falling out.
'We 1.r
e every 1 g e it' woman who loves
radiant W t sated�' a i
is c leatbxg hale to g0 t0
James Fox and get a large 50 cent
innate of Parisiall,Sage, Ile guttrttfi tees
it to cure dandruff, .falling (fair and
itching 0oalp, 01! honey back.
Div'eetore of the B1yt,h Fall Pair
have seemed Lucknow Band for the
days of the Fair, October 8rd and 41.12.
Miss ss
Annie Spofforda
for left
for
London
07
where she will eoromnce her duties
as nurse in St. Joseph's Hospital. She
was aeellrnpienied by Mise S. Belly,
Large quantities of hay were ship-
ped from the G. T, R. station by the
local buyers, Geo, Powell and John
Denholm They shipped lbif•teeu oars
to the 'United States.
A. Mc Iesizie, who bus been en-
gaged in the lightning sod business in
the West for the past few months was
home spending a felt' days with his
family here. Ile returned tar do his
colleetiog.
Dire ehoeat is always more of less
prevalent dtwingSeptember. Be pre-
pared for it, Chamberlain's colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is
pi'onpt•stud effectual. It can always
be depended upon and is pleasant to
talte,. For stele by all dealers.
Atwood
Elnla Fire Insurance Company
met Tuesday.
P y
Miss Mary L. ]3latehford left for
Dean Lake where she has accepted a
soh001.
Rev. J. 0, Reid has returned to town
after spending his holidays in Chicago
and other points.
The reeve has been authorized to
purchase through the county, the
Climax Stone ()rushee arid full equip-
ments um upon the
Ps e being 1.t -sled
satisfactosly, for the sum of $2(00.00
for Blum township
Roy Wilson, who has been in this
branch of the Bank of Jiainilton for
the past six years left for Toronto,
where be has been promoted to a posi-
tion. Lorne McMane has been raised
to the position of teller in this branch.
The wedding of Miss Clara, daughter
of Jno. and Mrs. Berlett, of Carmen -
nock, Ont., to Sidney Zieman, of .At-
wood, took place at their residence. 013
Wednesday afternoon of iast week.
HARVEST THANKSGIVING SUPPER
AND CONCERT will be held in the
music hall, Monday,, September 25th,
under the' auspices of the Ladies' Aicl
of St. Alban's church. Proceeds to be
applied on the shed debt.
When Children iidren Are8 ick
They eat, something that chsagrees
cath cold, have cramps of colic. If
there is pain least apply Nelviline,
its good 10 rub on, audfor the inside
it's most comforting. Effective and
pleasant, you can't find a household
panacea to equal
Ner 'il
in
e
Used
with wesatisfaction
for halt n century
and in better demand every day be.
cense It does stop pain,ease suffering
and cure the thousand. and one ills
that
constant arise se in the family,
Large bottles at all dealers for 25e.
Listowel
'Messrs. Goddard anal Bricker, . of
town
cantnted 13 prizes at the
NVesterr Fair, 1413
Londntl
The
evening sereices in town
churches begin at 7 o'clock, instead
of 7.30 es during Summer Months,
N. It Bamford is in Foi'dwi h look-
ing after the F0I'dwicIARecoid in the
absence of Mr, Wafters, 'the publisher,
who is undergoing an operation,
Christ Church congregation reopen-
ed their parish hall Sunday morning.
The morning service and Sunday
School joined together into One united
service held in the palish hall. The
hall ileabt.>
eu closed for two months,
and during this time the whole build.
ins has been put into new form and
'a new piano has been installed. At
the re.openin.g the orchestra was in
charge of the music.
Last SpiinsListowel Public School
took advantage of the seed offer of
the 0, A. 0. at Guelph, and packets
of flower and vegetable seeds were dist
tri btt
ted to the.
pupils
who.
1 h undertook
11110me.
to plant them m the gardens at home.
Friday, 8th oust., scene of;' the results
of the children's gardening operations
were to be seen at the school, where a
display of vegetables and flowers al-
most egnalhn a 001(111 towFairnship nship roto,
was on view. The beets, carrots,
DOCTOR
ADVISED
OPERATION
Cured by Lydia I3 Pirlk-
etableCo
ham'sVe
g mpouad
°snifters, Ont—"I had been a great
Sufferer r o i
o for five years. One doctor
told me it was ulcers of the uterus,
and another told me it was a fibroid
tumor. No one
knows what T suf-
fered, I would
always be worse
at certain periods,
erailgulaand te
bearing -down
painswere terrible,
was very ill in
bed, and the doctor
told me I would
have tohave an
operation, and
that during the operation.. 1 wrote to my
sister about It and she advised me to
take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound. Through personal expe-
rience I have found it the best medi-
cine
it has cue red me,, aforn
d did not troubles,
to have the operation after a11. The
Compound' also helped me while pass,
ing through Change of Life,"-:Ivf-Ir5,
LETITIA. Exam, Canifton, - Ontario.
LydiaE. Pinkham's Vegetable Com -
has provmade be he most eu essful
remedy for curing the worst forms of
female ills, including displacements,
Inflammation, fibroid tumors, irregu
iarities, periodic pains, backache, bear-
ing -down 0
g ion fe "
ern
tut
fie
g, flatulency,
indiges-
tion,
n
butatrifle nervous it,
a dthe result has
beenworth millions to suf feringwomen.
radishes, squash, etc., were credit to
the young growers, and the flowers,
including asters, zinnias, sweet peas
and other annuals, made a very at-
tractive show. Prize ribbons were a-
warded for the best exhibits in the
different classes, and 80100 of the
teachers gave books also as first prizes,
A number of the 'lady and gentle-
men friends of Fred. Vandrick as-
sembled at the home of Is. S. and. Mrs.
Howe prior to Fred's departure to the
West. After a few hours of social en•
joynlent were spent, an address ex-
pressing appreciation of his many
sterling ng qualities s and
regrett
t
at his
de-
parture from town
was read - by Miss
C Smith and on behalf of those pres-
ent E A. Roos presented him with a
pearl crescent tie pin, guard and tie
holder. The Foot Ball boys gave hint
a club bag:
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APPLES
AT
al
Brussels Evaporator
Oaand after Monday, SEPTEMBER lith,
20c & 25c per bag
will be paid for all good paring Apples de-
livered at tele Factory. No small or soft
apples wanted Mil (I if brought will have to
be culled out or taken home as there's 'no
market lot them.
JOHN CUNNINGHAM, PROPRIETOR
HOW
TO
LIVE
Q
With healthy kidntys, one has a
Rood chance to live long but weak
lckliseys afflict old age WI kb Swat ills-
comforts. The hack beeulnee beth and
Janie, e filen i at# '
rr
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xi c
hro
nic, eyeeigl#t
WIN and
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frequent or in.
vel
111#tar
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sa e
O
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g f
the
urine cause ens-
bttT'
rassman1. by
clay and loss of
glee et 1215(811.
Bootle's .Kidney
Fills bring new
strength to old
backs and quick
relief to weaken-
ed kidneys. They 11anieb backache
and rheumatic. pain, regulate the
bladder and urine.
Booth's I?;ichie
Pills are it
y a for sick
kidneys in old and young arid are
ua100640d by the proprietors, The 1i,.
T. Booth Co, Ltd., Fort Erle, Ont.
Sold everywhere 50e. box. Free trial
ears on request.
Wingham
Winghaul Fall Fah' '1'hulsday and
Friday, September 28th. and 20th.
Dr'. and Airs. J. 12, T'amlyn of town
were rnarried fifty years ago nn Sept.
14kh,
After nearly eight years' service as
leader of the Methodist church choir,
J. A. Morton tendered his resignation
to the Board. F. T. Hill has been ap-
pointed to the position,
Arrangements are being made for
the Annual Field Day, which will be
hold early in October on the school
campus under the auspices of the
Winghatn High School Athletic As-
sociation.
Re -opening services in connection
with the Winghani Methodist church
were held Sunday, Rev, Do', Carman,
of Tomato, General Superintendent
of the Methodist church in Canada was
preacher at both services, Monday
everting et Harveat Horne Supper and
entertainment was held. The cbtu'eh
building hag recently been thoroughly
renovated 2811(1 beautifully decorated
Rallresents a very elv a
tel Reel
ve
ap-
pearance ( Lance and reflects great credit o1
all conuected with the wok Three
new electrohers have been installed in
the galleries containing twelve lights
each, and seven globes containing
three lights each .are placed just be-
ueath the front of the gallery, all pro-
ducing a very fine effect.
Mrs. Edward Bosman mourns the
death of sister, Elizabeth Stephen-
son, relict of the late Geo. Swinbank.
She was a native of England but came
to this 00011187 early in life. Por 80
years she aocl her husband farmed on
the Landon Road, South of Olinton.'
They then spent about 10 years in
Clinton, moving back to the farm and
on the death of her husband, 4 years
ago, Mrs. Swinbank, moved into town
an(1 ever since has spent her time be-
tween her own comfortable cottage
and the old
homestead, where she he
n
was
1vhe the end
came. The deceased
lady was its her 76th year and has
been in failing health siuce the death
of her husband. Mis. Swinbank wase
ife-long Methodist and was a member
of Wesley church, She leaves a fami-
nf o sons, s and i
3 also
survived by3
is 1
to s and
4 brothers, --Mrs. Ed. Bos-
man, of Wingham ; Mrs. Geo. Ted-
ord, Chicago Mrs. W. Dickie, Hill -
rest, Vancouver, B. 0. ; and Thomas
tephenson, p on, of Souris, Man. ; David
tephenson, of Duluth, anJohn
tephenson, of Clinton,
PRETTY 013o102 WEDDING.—Tele
fethodist church was the scene of a
ret.ty wedding on Tuesday morning
last
week,w
when Miss 1199
Emily
Lillian
utied
e, only
gdaughter o
fRe:
v Dr.
ud Mrs. W. L. Rutledge, was united
marriage to Vrnl. Percy Shilling -
n, of '4Vlndsor. To the atrait,a of
gner•'s Wedding March, played by
iss Reynolds, the bride walked down
Ire aisle on the arm of her father,
en, while those present stood, Dr.
utledge read the service. The bride
es attired in a dress of Dresden silk
fled in Marquisette and trimmed
f111 rose point lace and pearls. Her
sly ornament n1.
was
a earl
cud
e gift of the groom. pearl
ter the ceremony the wedding break -
97 WAS served in the Parsonage and
out2 o'clock, the yonng couple left
a motor for Clinton, taking train
111 there for Toronto. The bride
avelle(1 in 8 Breen cloth tailored suit
111 hat to match. After a honey -
ion spent in Boston, New York and
ler Eastern paints, Mr. and Mrs,
illingtOo will reside in Windsor,
nong those present from outside
ees were :-1lfiss Lister, of Hamil-
1, an aunt of the bride ; Miss Nor-
Shillington, of Laura, Saskatche.
n
sister of the g
Il
Boom Miss Ina
ofGuelph,
,
Mi
y Miss Eloise Chap.
11, of London H. L.Vipond, o
ntreal, the brides 0011010 and
L. and G01(1on Butledge, of
ntreal
1
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Father Morriscy''s
Remedies
Now sal aide fa %ado.
Whoa Father Morrlacy, the famene
priest -physician of Bartibogue, N. a„
died a year ago last spring, he left his
prescriptions to the Sisters of the Hotel
Dieu, at Chatham, to be used for the
benefit
of humanity nrt
and of
Y the
church.
Not being in position to make up and
distribute
Sisters an'angedlpwithsatnumber e
the
gentlemen, who lad been FatherMorrisey's
friends, to do it for them. Those gentle-
men working -under the name ofthe"Father
Morriscy Medicine Co., Limited," had by
the first of the year placed the remedies in
nearly every store in the Maritime
Provinces.
So gladly were they received,.aad so
satisfactory has been their record of cures.
that the Sisters and the Company have
decided to place them oft sale through -
cast Canada.'
Father Morriscy's "Na 7", for Rheu-
matism and the Kidneys --"No. 1b",
Cough Cure and Lung 'Tonic --"No, I1"r.
Stomach Remedy—"Na 26", foe Catarrh,
and "Faiher•Morriscy's Liniment" --can,
now be obtained from most dealers in this
Province. If yours does lot keep them
write the Father MorNscy Medicine Co.,
t imited, Montreal, elite,
"8kldoo(' Fur your.H♦adstohe
Ascertain ain iCs cause and Ws ono
isn't hard to fled. Look to the
stonraols alio bowels, Aren't you
eciistiptltted, isn't your liver slugged],
§r.. �u�'t the storn11c1hr ailing in ire mission 1
What t
a you need is Lha cleansing Conic
influence of Dr, Hamilton Pills,
Ilfli,
1 a eifot
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15 lasting g because they aid ..
l the ailing organs 1
a##s least
g g lout all nn -
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tealth
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stomach With
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# itosa's Pills
your stomach gels a ohanoe to IL'eU-
perate, and does so quickly.. For weal
11110y(8(81 health. nee De, Hamilton's
Pills 7'egulai'ly. 25o per box at 0,11
dealers.
George Reebe, the Maidstone farmer,
whc murdered 1118 wife, returned to bis
'some and congealed suieidebystabbing,
Rev. Dr. Clark, • the founder of the
C tri
1 8uan Endeavor movement, spent
his both birthday at Aylmer, Que„ 1115
old home, Special honors were paid
1111n in Aylmer and Ottawa, - J
The Methodist
Pv
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Lea
A7aa'ye3 enjoyed a visit from the.ict,
here of 81L'attord Central Leaggue,
vie(tore and one hundred 100201810 A
the SI•e Marys ieageo were present.
CENTRAL
srluaFQAIi5 ONT.
rOur reetetrati0(8 greatly exeeede thai
' Iofs i evio,18 years. Why 1 Uur Rolloul.
i e befit of its klod in the West: nest
ei courses gtyen best in trimmers en2• `.
Played and hest in Assisting graduates
1.q position, Our graduates are in d4,
wand, 13ueine8s men abate that troy
ai'e the best, In the peat three days we
had eleven eppliaatione fur help which
we could not supply, W have three
departments 1--Comme'rclnt, SiNert-
hand and Telegraphy. del ;,nr.`
free catalogue a
guo
for Tall
p.nrtfoix
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Commence your course nt once,
p!(`1.y D, AM,LAOHLAH, Principal
, Y4. 0Y,1r_0,ra Wb ,A v4R ?
And Its Keeping Qualities
SOME people find it necessary to buy a considerable quantity
of flour at one time—sufficient to last for a long eriod.
Naturally they are anxious to procure a flour of the kind
adapted to lengthy storage. best
There are two important reasons why PURITY FLOUR
possesses these qualities. One is that it is made entirely from
Manitoba Hard Wheat. The other lies in the fact that the careful
milling necessary to produce "Purity" absolutely excludes all
low-grade particles of the wheat berry. It's the high b grade
Manitoba Hard Wheat Flour that keeps—stands longeststora e.
That's "Purity." g
"Purity" flour may cost a little snore,
but i
so
m re
than worth the difference.
Try it. Watch results both for quality
and yield.
"More Bread
and better Bread"
WESTERN CANADA FLOUR MILLS CO., LIMITRD
Mills at Winnipeg, Goderich, Brandon.
SING[E
HARNESS
Oak Te.uued Leather, up-
to-date style of Trim-
mings,
ritn-
min 6
g .all our own malts,
and the prices will suit you (quality considered.) We will build
to order
any style of Harness ABS
s ou
ma
Nan
Y may -want not
Y already d in
stock.
Trunks,
Satchels, el
s
Rugs and Dusters
J
Large Assortment of Shoes
in stock to choose from and prices lower than the lowest.
Let us show them to you.
Two Sets Second Hand Single Harness $450 $6.00
1.0. RICHARDS