The Goderich Star, 1926-11-25, Page 3•
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If you have ssatered hent a ssaipu
'ties fur years *al been sebjeet t i
all the miseries *ssotiated with it,
+we*ida't you eeasider it a Wowing
to be able to keep eke boast is a
goad keelthy ee*ditioa awe prerewt
getting a feetkelet we your
system.
41111111111'p'ti �.
*re inakat.d just for this purpose;
their regular use relervisg the worst
atom 0# eo#stipatiea,
Philippe Lo mit, Varier, Ont.,
writes:
—“Per peers 1 kava
been trembled wick my liver, sad suf-
fered terribly free* coratipatioa.
1 heard about Milbnra's Levi -Liver
Pine and I have bee* greatly. he.
proved, sixes I started to use them,
sad eaurwt reeonimead the too highly
to anyone who is troubled with their
liver.q'
Petite Sime. a vial at all dealers, or
abailed direct on receipt of price by
The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Tomato,
'Oat. Oat.
MU8IC --
.1t3$0F. W. II. ,ACKSON•--Instruction
3- given in Voice Culture, Organ,
'Piano. Violin, Guitar, Theory. etc.
Studio and residence. North Street. •
XIC. HAMILTON --Organise Korth St. •
United Ctunret). Concert player
and Teacher.
Residence at Mrs. Colborne's, St. Pat-
.rleu. Street.
LEGAL CARDS
V. R. DARROW.
'Barrister, SoltetterNotary Public, Etc.,
Successor to J. L. Killoran •
Phone 97 Office, The Square, t:octerlch
IIINEST M. LEE. '
ira•
Barrister and Solicitor
10 Wing Street Fast, Toronto, 2
Telepliones Main 7793.7794.. •
,DUDLEY E. 1IOLMMES
Barrister, Solioltor, Notary'
• Public, Conveyancer, Etc,
PHONE 27 HAMILTON STREET
SPECIALIST
DR, F. J. It, kORSTER.
EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT.
Late house Surgeon New York Oph-
Yhalmte3 and Aural hospital; assistant at.
.Moorefleld s Eye hospital and Golden
$quare Throat Hospital, London, 'Eng.
53 Waterlog, St. S, Stratford. Tele-
phone 267.
!aG Hotel Redford, Goderich, on the
evening of third Monday o; each month
till the following day, Tuesday, at 1
p.m.•
CHIROPRACTIC
DRUGLESS PRACTITIONER.
DR. A. N. ATEEISON,
Chiropraetor and Orininees Therajllst,'
Ooderleh •
chronic, Organie fid Nervous l DLsasee
Equipped witii Electro-atagnetic IMitbs-
Electronie Eiectrie Treatments. and;
Chiropractic.
Office hours -2 to 3 asst' 7 to 0- pen..
end by appointment, ',scooting Monday
and Thuradliy efternoans .and evenings;
o12a`ni.
Office u o these- days 10 t
O eIrs
flours. n. s
halt.
Lady in Attendance.
Residence and Office—Corner of South
St. and Itritanntn 1Gind.
AIJCTIONEERING
• !:iOMAS GUNDRY,
Lice'Stock and General Auctioneer,
• 'Hamilton Street, Goderteh
Sales made everywhere and all efforts
made to give you satisfacttoa.
Farmers' sale notes discounted.
ROBERT11OJ3ERTSON.
Auetioncer, Eldon St. Goderich
sv.i1 •Conduct and.erran ge•. any eine on
the latest methods to gat hest results.
See him, or drop a card and 'he Will
site It immediate attention. Farm
',Sales a ape ally«
NOTARY PUBhIC, ETC.
i "M. BAILIE.
NOTARY BLIC
General Conveyancing dons
.good Companies Repreeente:l
Phone No. 298. Goderich. Ont.
�_._...,.i'''I c;0llfrE—L._„GrIt1ENSL,Abka. ,
CONVEYANCING AND NOTARY.
Bayfield. Ont..
INSURINCE
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Death of Fos s er o* Lady in
Mrs. J. Curtis Stevenson, it former
resident of Clinton, died hist Thurs-
day morning' at Burlingame, Cal.
Slat had been in failing health fin
*ome thaw.
Death of ;firs. Zapf,
The death occurred at her home in
Kitchener on Sunday horning, Nov.
14th, of Mrs. Zapf*, mother of Mr.
John Zapfe, of Clinton, at the age of
seventy years. The late Mrs. Zapfe
had been an invalid for over a year.
Johnston-Plewes
A quiet but pretty wedding took
place at the Ontario street parsonage,
Clinton, on • Wednesday last week,
when Ivy Irene Inewes, only daughter
of Mrs. Melvin Crich, and Alton J.
Johnston, eldest son of t13. late John
Johnston and Mrs. Johnston, alt of
Tuckersmith, were united in marriage
by the Rev. C. J. Mogrhouse,
Clinton Hospital Drive
Clinton hospital is having a canvass
today, the 25th inst., to raise $2,5Q0 to
meet the expense of equipping and;
installing the $2,009 X -Ray machine
donated by Mr. John Howson, includ- t
it g the cost of fitting up a room for
Blyth. Bridge Will Not Be Completed
This Fall
The completion of the new bridge
over $lyth creek has apparently been
abandoned for this fall on account of
the changeable weather which we
have been having. It was a great
mistake that the work was ever un-
dertaken So late in the season. --Blyth
Standard.
Campbell -Cameron
On Saturday, Nov. lath, 'Rev. Dr.
Perrie, of Wingham, united in mar-
riage Miss Catherine •Cameron, of
Turnberry and Mr. John 'Campbell,
of Whitechurch.
Field -Breckenridge
On Monday, Nov. i5th, at the Unit-
ed church parsonage, Bluevale, by
Rev. Walden. Edith A., youngest
daughter of Mt. and airs. Jos. Breck-.
enridge, of Turnberry, was united in I
marriage to Arthur K. Field, eldest
son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Field.
lliur'r'ay-Isard Nuptials 1
A pretty autumn wedding took
place on Saturday afternoon, • Nov.
6th, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R.
IL Steele. 15 Bingham ave., Toronto.
when Mabel G., daughter of Mr. and
"It certainly was
great to hear
Mother's voice!”
"I telephoned home a few min-
utes age, Rill, and it cartaialy
was great to hear mot.;er's
voice!"
"You telephoned to Argyll But
it's we:1 over a hundred,, and
fifty miles isn't it?
"Oh, sure—a hundred and sixtys.
five to be exact, but it was
just as easy to talk as If she
• was only on the other aisle of
the college grounds."
So satisfactory is Long Ma-
tinee service that talks be-
tween friends separated. by
hundreds of miles are daily oc-
curre:iees, The • practice 13
growing,
Have you triectlte.V.V2 ce? !J_
not, give it a trial torlay. Sur- �.
Sur-
prise t,".e folks at. hnue by a
telephone visit.
hEILL'JP MUTUAL •"' FIRE Lesu
.t ANCG COMPANY.
TAR\* A\D ISOLATED TOWN ,P1tOp•
18TY INSURED. `
Value et property Insured up to' Jan -
teary, 1910, $3,019,215.00. .,
OFFICEFtS---James Connolly, Pree o� CAt4a ° 123
dent, Godericti; Jas. Evans, Vice -Press-
dent, Beechwood;'. T, E. Hang, Sec.
tress.. Seatorth. -
DIRECTORS—D. F..:MMcGregor, Sen- , .. ,_.,-. ,
forth; J. G. Grieve, Winthrop; Win. -' -
iDV cke Constancy,; GeorgeFrMcCartney.ickAhl Backache Gone
�uekerttmidfi, John Ferris, ILartock; .
John Bennewise, Broadhagan; Murray •
4l AGE Brueef►old- Rub Lumbago Away
AGENTS—J. \V, Yeo, Cndertch; Sandy
Leitch, Clinton; Wm. Chesn:y, Sea -
tort;.; R. liinchley. geafnrth.
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Policy Holders can pry their aese'ss-
ments at R. II. r'ust's store, inederiehe ' Nab Prim from back with small
A. J. Morrisli's Clothing Store, Clinton; trial bottle of old
or J. lI. Reid's. Hayfield. E "$t. Jacobs' Oil." -
Mrs. Jas. Ieard, W1arhaa,. Ont.. be-
cause the bride of Norman E. *arras
of Toronto. Rev. Dr. Wallace roe -
dotted the eeremaoay. •
Seater*T March Orissa*** New
A new Timis Square was organised
la tine North side ehureh. Seafortk. oe
Wednesday evening, Nov.. $rd, with
Mr. M. Ross 8avauge as mentor. The
square has adopted the name of "The
Elks," and they are planning as ex-
tensive program for the winter
months.
Trinity' College Lecturer Was Former
WINO** Rector 1
Rev. Dr. T. Stannage Boyle, 'vha
bat been appointed lecturer in Church
History at Trinity College, Toronto
was a former rector of St. Paul'*
church, Wingham.
Mosey Raised for.•Wiagka* •Fair.....
Beildiag by Fowl Supper
The fowl supper and entertainment
held recently in Wingham r the
banetit of the new building and of
the Turnberry Agricultural " Society
was a pronounced success. Three
hundred and eight people partook of
most abundant fowl supper and
were afterwards entertained in the 1
auditorium of the hall by a *plendid
program of local talent.
'Watson -Bennett
A quiet wedding took place in Loin don on Saturday, Nov. lath, at high
noon, at the home of the bride's sis-
ter, Mrs" Joe _Davidson, i,2 Rathgar • •
street, When Florence, youngeat
daughter of Mr and s, Joseph - Stolt
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Bennett, , of Winthrop, le carne the ani
bride of .Mr. Thos. Watson, of De-
troit..
STAR
JoizOEir
�ristmas Qub
For massy years we have tea -
ducted a very s cesinehbl Christ -
seas Club la emasedlew with our
stere, which lugs been very con-
venient for sur patrons and
friesfa ami radio la geserai.
We will lay aside any article in
the stere ea the paysaeat .f a
small deposit, giv lstg yea the
.ppertunity of baring an early
choice of .err large stock of
Christmas Gifts.
E. C; Robertson
DIAMOND MERCHANT
AND JEWELLER
PIion. 136
Godrrich - Ontario
Cotton Is
McArthur -Maxwell T'
An interesting event took place at The increasein the popularity of
the Metropolitan church, London, en artificial milk has been mistaken by
Saturday, Nov. 6th, :when Miss Jean many people as a challenge to eotton.
E. Maxwell, daughter of S. R. Max- Important as the growth • of the
well, of St. John, N.B., .became the youngest oi: textiles has been, it b
bride of Sidney Ellis, McArthur, of
IIensall, Ont. The ceremony was not more than one-hundredth part
performed by Rev, J. Bruce hunter.. the sire of King Cotton.
pastor of the church
On the Rampage • Either of the two Lancashire spin-
' Exeter Times -Advocate: A young Hing centres, Oldham or Bolton, mus -
man of town, under the influence of fly outstrips the world's output of
liquor, smashed a pane of glass in rayon, as artificial silk is called..
the shoe shop of Mr. Rumford late Neither wool, flax, silk, h ,
empnor
Saturday night, entered the building;. lute approaches cotton in popularity.
and scattered 'several lairs of shoes(
about the place and then lay down to f though flat may one day give it a
Sleep off his debauch. • Passers-by on serious challenge. But no worthy
Sunday morning saw -the opening in substitute for cotton has yet bee*
the door.and observed the condition of found',
the store and the report was ciroulat
ed that a robbery had been committed. The cotton crop of 1925 was the
The young..man went to Mr..Rumford i best for ten years, reaching over 2535
Monday morning and told his story, million bales, or 12.190.000,000
In the meantime Provincial Constable pounds. Yet there is still a shortage.
Whitesides, of Goderich, was on the. The, United States, after keeping
case and on Tuesday the young man half her crop, sold the rest to the
was- taken to Goderich for trial and world for 800 million dollars, whish,
was. hided $10 and costs.. It shared equally amongst the;people
Action Dismissed in: Graham vs. of England and Wales, would amount
Esson. . to a five -pound Dote for everyman.
Mr. Justice Smits, of Toronto, has woman, and child. Of manufactured
handed down judgment in favor of cotton Lancashire shipped abroad
the defendant• in the case of Mrs, 4,444 million square yards, or enough
Graham, of Toronto, against Mr. leo. to provide ever' person in the world
Eason, of St. Thomas. Mrs. Graham with 2 % square yards.
was suing .Mr. Eason at the assizes Clothing, however, is not the only
recently
held at Goderich for r Iii 000
outlet for cotton. The motor -car calls.
damages for the death of her husband for large quantities, end In tyre
in the automobile collision which manufacture the 'United States ab -
took place a year ago at the corner of sorbs pearly half a million four -
the London road and Hensall Main hundredweight bales. Motor -ear tops
st. At the trial Mr. Esson was de-. or hoods, seats cushions, and cur -
fended by Mr. J. M. McEvoy, df Lon- mins also And � elatins for cotton.
sdon, and Mr. J. G. Stanbury, of Exe-
ter, the latter having also successful, for furnishing carriages with seats
ly defended him .on a Criminal charge and cushions, "plush". and artificial
in connection with the same accident leather, --ill based on cotton. I:vea.
DOES NOT SUFFER ANY 'MORE the enanlelted ceilings of comport-
A prominent Hamilton transports- °lents have a cotton fo.indstion.
Mon man, Mr. L Wilson, who resides Leather belting in factories has
a 83 •Iiondon Ave.,. has received such leen largely replaced by belts made
relief from HERB JUICE that he of heavy cotton duck, or of rubber
gladly gives the following statement supported by strong cotton webbing.
for publication. He wishes everyone Cotton bags for cement, coal, grain,
to know just what it has done for slaty -farina call for cotton. which is
him. Mr. Wilson stated: "I suffer-' oleo required for the linings in boots
ed from stomach, and. kidney trouble and shoes.
severe pains in my back, gas on my When war visits, humanity, cotton
stomach and could not sleep on ac- elothes the troops, covers them at
count of nervotasneas. I had lost to 1 rest, and protects store. from the els
pounds in weight. No remedy ,gave meats; wheat as an agent of derast-
me any relief until I started taking atlon, its employment in the menu -
HERB JUICE.. It has more than ex- facture of high explosives 1s well
seeded my expectations. I ani renew known,
ed of all my symptoms, terrific gas • On the other hand, it finds bags
pains have disappeared- and I eat for sand used in the trenches, and
anything I wish without, any disa- gives the awnings and tarpaulins on
•gseedble After' effects."- • -- - ..__,battleahi;lg4 _
When a man like Mr. Wilson Experlmentswllin c ton 'priiiiirced
*Makes such a statement it certainly it soluble form called proxylln, used.
proves that HERB JUICE Will do all for coating the linen wings of air -
that is claimed •for it. planes to make them taut and, water -
For sale by`' CAMPBELL'S DRUG proof. Proxylin is also used for split
STORE, 'Goderich, and leading deter- Leather, travelling bags, ` furniture,
gists everywhere, • • upholstery, and .high-grade patent
The Proven Asthma Remedy. leather, A coating on 'gas mantles
gives them stability.
Since asthma existed there has dies* Shoe polls.. •hoe -..ilei n •ls
•
►' MLDGI TASLZ T.%Lr
tier ¥...ick Prretoa)
Silsbee Ch* tis Lamb wrist: about
Mrs. Hattie aad whist ranking hu-
man or humane lams been•addresseti to
card players. Une reads Hoyle sad
Elwell and Whitehead sad Work with a
a fueling that the fellows simply
aren't human. They know their *tuft
like so many calculating =whiner.
and write it that way. They have
card sons., but no card sympathy.
The human element that slakes rime.,
tion bridge the fascinating game it it
seems utterly vnknwwn to them
v' They know the permutations and
combinations of the cards, but nut tt M
complexes and neuroses of the card
players. Why are the weiktist_�pplay-
era fregaeatly the *tensest' islddera?
Why will oust player never trust his
• partner at all and another always ex -
peat miracles or lti*s ' These pay
chological factors are a mystery to'.
Work and Whitehead, but no% to'
Wynne Ferguson. author of "Fracti-"
cal Bridge: Mr. Ferfl;uaaa recognie
• zes that in spite of boot knowledge
and experience arida, players remain
human being* prone to hog the bid of ;' '
deny their partner. He knows every
mental weakness ceaenserr to bridge I
players and labors with the victim;
kindly but Amity Take tide pig- •
• headed player who never sepporta his;
partner's bid on a minor suit: "1)0"
you belong to some secret order,'"*
asks Mr. Ferguson, "the laws oft
which will not permit yaw to assist
your partner because he has bilk a i.
minor suit? Have you promised;
your family that pow wu*t'dir't anew'
your partner to play a hand: at clubs
or diamonds? Are your one of three,
birds?" The mangy with: a major suit
complex is going to' feet pretty thor-
oughly ashamed of himself before '
Mr. Ferguson gets through with hint e
"Have you ever been, bitten by l andleap$ Have
PAO E, TSR**
McEwen's Specials
ANOTHER Mama OF SHERIFF'S JELLY
POWDERS TO HAND
3 Jelly Powders for Elle, awl a 1z1a.. Frit Noppier free.
Our Special Blend of Bulk Teri at 30c per 11. in 5.11. lot,.
Try this tea, it's a winner, and is 10 to .10c cheaper
than the package tea.
We grind our best Coffee fresh for your order. It ha:
,given satisfaction for Mears.
We have a large 14 -ounce bottle of Vanilla, or I.enml: Ex-
tract for 25c.
Also a large 1.11. bottle of Vanilla or Lemon Ex-
tract for 5Oc.
New large washed Brazil Nuts, this y'ear's crop,' just in
at 2Se p.r,ilo.
24 Bars of Soap. McEwen n Special for ...... .. $1.00
Pairotre'e Toilet Soap 49c p. dolmas
Redpath Sugar per bag. the cheapest price it has Ween for
years
SPECIALS IN DRY GOODS
blankets, Underwear , Overalls, Shirts, Socks,
Cloves. etc., at right places.
Goods delivered to any part sr she Town.
mon 46
-a/ a ,McEwen
saps?" inquires Mr. Ferguson. "It
seems tome that I am unlucky when' -
it comes to sap bites * * * If there
is a sap anywhere around the bridge
table I get him and his bite is deadly
The sap's daily pastime is doubling
four elubs or four diamonds, when 'I
there is no score; or taking you out!
of a double when you have -the epee*-'
ents lashed to the mast. His usual
excuse for a take-out when you have
doubled is: 'Well, partner, I had no
trumps' and he seems to thing that's
excuse enough, when as a matter of
• fact, having no trumps is not a parti-
cularly unique experience."
We had ourself observed and etas-
•sitled some seven deadly situps .among
our bridge cronies and we find all
these and a good many more deserib-
ed in. this book. In fact, we found
ourself there, handled rather kindly
considering the grossness. of our par-
ticular complex. "Practical Bridge"
is •the easiest reading and hardest
hitting bridge book in existence. It
is so human that we suspect the auth- I
or, unlike those aloof perfectipnists,r
Work and Whitehead; . has bridge;
weaknesses of his own. Ile probably
poends.on the table as on a pulpit
and tells his partner what he should
have done to save himself and the•
rubber. Nevertheless. Mr. Ferguson
has written the.firat bridge book that;
, enabled us to combine pleasure with
instructioneeand we hasten to com- j
mend him to all' who have writhed un- t
der the cold superiority of Hoyle and .
Elwell, Work and 'Whitehead. (Dor- !
an).
No Effect on
Sandy's Smile
Sandy la a cheerful sort of Scot
with a ready joke and a winning *Mlle
although when you hoar his story you
will wonder what It is th'.t keeps him
ay. 1te was a soldier in the threat
ar. where he lost an arm.. Then
overwork knocked him out. Ills at-
tempts to secure a pension have reli-
ed,
last but not least. the only trade
h. knows is carrlage-making, and
who wants carriages now -a -days?
tear all that, dandy is making good
pDrogreea at the Muskoka Hospital for
Consumptives, where everything le
being done to make him well again.
For with health Sandy says he can
taco the world with courage—and he
will toot
t you like to help the Mus-
koka Hospital to such work as this?
Your gift will be gratefully received.
Contributions may tie sent tall=
W. A. Charlton, Pr.std.nt. 221 College
Street, Toronto 2, Ontarto.
Recognized as a leading specific for:
the P ie
d s r do
t n e,f w •l
worms. :'F
Graves' m
.iothet
e Worm •Exterminator has
proved a boon to suffering children
everywhere. It seldom fails. I
School Teacher
Takes on Big Job
Alice 1■ only twenty -ons. Tet she
already. has a' profeeslon and a career
and left both behind her. `From. now.
• on her principal. business Is to fight
hard' for life, and when the footing
does become s little less precarious •
she ma take up moms other. kind of
work, but it must not be teaehlne.
At least that's what the doctors say
.had just on result --they work the went
her
here on a cot in the Muskoka hospital
for Consumptives.
Alla. sults. bravely when she !s
told ahs is only a youngster, and says
her Immediate big job is to respond
to the wonderfully sympathetic treat -
and doctors *who are from g to undo
in a few months the berm • that die -
a, ease has wrought in 1 years,
A gift from you will assist the lies-
pital in bringingAlice and 7ther
similar cases back • to health. •
Contributions may be sent to lion.
W. *. Charlton, Presldent, 222 Coliege
'Street. Toronto 2, Ontario.
e am, ,
no look of much heralded' remedies. finger -nail polish, and even corn
but they have proved short lived and cures are manufeclured front this
worthless. The ever.growing•reputa- amazing fibre. Cinema Illus are co-
don of Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Asthma mented with a cotton preparation.
Remedy has given it a place in the
field. of medicine which no other can Cotton lacquers are used as .pro.
approach. It has never been pushed keeningdpolished costa for als. A braes, copper,
, by sensational methods, but has aim- and hes, jewellery
Artificial pearls,ton
• ply got to be a effecting relief and watches, and Enamels,
too,are r pen -
making new converts. lacquered. Enamels, for pyn-
holders, buttons, clock dials, and
thermos Basks have long been made
from cotton. Imitation amber for
pipe -steins and clgetrette holders, irnl-
tation ivory for camiub and,
hair
brunlhes, by no myatis exhausta list
of novelties made from the pod of the
cotton plant. .
a LJ es/' co Fa MenCattou leas
played intion puofslHnthet; backpart mho bound
TIRE INSURANCE
Have it attended to or the Ahl Pain is gone!
EfE*TWAWAIIOlgl MUTUAL 114E Itt*IIRANCE COI utrom 7 Yes. Almost instant ee-
Lie€ from soreness, stiffness, lameness
••Established 1878 and gain follows a gentle rubbing
Read OIIce t Danganaon,, Ont. ; with St. Jacobs di!." ousts oat
Harry L. fielkeld, R. R. No. 2, God Rub soothing, ptn rqt
.rich, pres.;rigt r pain at irI and Oil" Wm. J. Thompson, Aub- � >cf ,ice, J;,�,2 Oil"
urn,' vice prep.; directors.--Wni. Mc`,bw�kss backache, lumbagoand
Quills*, St.Helens; W. P. Reed, R. 1. sciatica rfinedy which never disap-
No- 2, Lneknow; H to Salkeld, 'phone points end *doesn't burn the skin.
4100r11, Goderich; Alex. Nicholson, Straighten stet Qktitcampt*iaittgl
Lucknow; Wtn. Watson; Jas. Girvin.t Stop tttose,tortprocs "utitchel." In a
R. R. No. 6, Goderich; Wm. i Thome- l olieat post wlTI forget that you ever
son, Auburn; Tim Griffin, R. R. No.1 bad a weak b.ciq beD on' it won't hurt
7, Lucknow; Chat. Hewitt, Kincar- fes stiff or !brae. ix►,f't rufftr r Gat
s< 1asait trial bock of okl, hottest
dineTHt7S. S'T OTHFRS, T. G. ALLEN, Ont. i *St. Jacobs '(Oil'" from your druggist
Treas. Secretary. ! Iwo fret this lasting relief.
•
J. R. Wheeler
Funeral director and
Embalmer
Goderich, Ontario
All cells Iiroull,t;♦ Atte:Isle:I to
des 4- night.
Phoaass: Store Sia; House 211W
...leen a ,ee
tacos ended in death' Bo s recen!
Canadian investigation showed.
These were not. Cases of infectious
diseases --- of consumption — of ty
photos They were cases where a
person Ilad sustained some slight
injury-sa Cut, a burn, a wire -prick
..-and where the : wound, Ming
thotlght not serious enough for caro
ful treatment, had been neglectel,
Btood=poteontng and death resulted
When you or your children sus.
tail any injury, ensure What lit•
fection by applying Zam-Buk. This
balm soothes the pain, *tops bleed-
ing, sad by destroying alt germs ,
prevents blood-polsoning, etc. Hoses
no time need be Tort frog work or
Alt dealers,thee. who50e. iter. 'rstxailt-Brk,
unBuk
ar-
tes of civilization must be made, and
In this work the sewing machine has
also played a worthy part, The two
have spread the use of cotton in every
backward country in the world.
Before the war Germany In a tin-
gle year exported 750,000 sewing ma-
chines at the remarkably low pries of
a*tteen settling* cash.
THE
ODERICH
W'At Mititt
IFr-yotA FURNACE WONT SWAT
THo'Yourt court. BILL cows e1G•
INA WAY THAT vref)uLO SHOCK
AND SURPRISE.'You
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TELL THE HEAT FOLKS
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Is your coat costing more than
it ought?
There may ale several things,
the hatter.
Voter ftfrnace or range nlat'
!need attention.
You may be using the wrong
kind of coal.
You may not be getting all the
s heat out of the 'kind you have.
You *lay be losing honey I y
e waiting until a cold snap to ordir
instead of buying when the price
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is tow.
Whatever your problem is, we
shall to glad to help you solve it.
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For flood (:'.ern Coal
B. MUSTARD co pANy
c` hone 95 • Gcderich
Mitts,
South Side Susan11
CREAM FOR CATARRH
OPENS UP NOSTRILS
Tells Haw Te, Cat Qsdeit Relief
frronu i1N.ad.Ceiist. Pro SpieadidI
In' one• minute, year *togged loetrits
will open, the air passages of our head
will clear aid, yew east breathe freely.
No more. hawking, se*Alliting, btowiag,
hcadnclie, dl'ynease Ne struggling for
breath at niglit;. year* meld or catarrh
will begone.
(let a small' bottle et Ely's Cream
Halm from your druggist Row. Appty
a little of this fsagren*, antiseptic, heal-
ing cream in your nostrils. It pene-
trates through every ale peseage of the
lead, goothes the inflamed or melte*
mucous membrane and relief comes In-
stantly.
It's just fine, Don't stay stuffed -up
with a► cold -or nasty catarrh --Belie!
comes so quickly:
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Mothers all over
Canada are choosing
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for children'1L fit
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DOMINO 15RAND •
Fame Quality 2 tins 33c
TomatoesBAY
N.. 2 Standard Quality 2 tills 21c
PEAS CORN
DOMINO BRANDff DOMINO BRAND e1
Fancy Quality 2 tin opc Flukey Creasy tilll35c
ItAYSIDE Chis Quality 2 W.27e SAYSIDE CLstce Quality 2 ties 27e
Stamford Quality 2 ties slid Standard Quality 2 ties Rye
TIGER or '"A'1''S' UP Sea Bottle 12c
Quart Battle 20c
P�EItL-Fg�
SAUERKRAUT 15c
PUMPKIN 211X 2Sc
SPINACH D.Io.rt. 21c
CAalifende
cute 11..1.
Thi &•31U
BEANS Pork 2 for 25c
SHELLED NUTS
Aimed' or Wslarti
j4,113. 15c
Crean of
WHEAT 24e
M'ZCLAL *LU*D
COFFEE
47c lb.
FRY'S
COCOA
ANN. 24c
TELFER'S CHOCOLATE FINGERS 33C„..
3 Ib. Jar
PLUM JAM
Red .r Greengage
29c
bsrralae PEACHES 25c
Y.11err
lay.ld. PEARS 25c',
larbish
D.6.t.APRICOTS25c!
Sliced PEACHES 2$c'
su . Piseapide 35c''
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MIXED NUTS
25c II.
1 lb. Rdu
CHOCOLATES
Smokiest Chat.
39c
Desoto* Mout
I'ItUITS Ire your XMAS 'WISDOMS
RAISINS
BULK. Seedless 2 16.. 29e
VALENCIA 2 Ea. Rile
PIIIstra
CURRANTS L IU$. 27c
Hallewi DATES 2II.*.25c
LEMON
ORANGE PEEL 27c Ib.
1/it lir. tis Cott Shod PEEL
le's iii. Mitt. a�. CHERRIES
,SI pl.pt'tt. Tata. FIGS
for St5c
TEA 69.0..
*HIRItIFF's
MARMALADE
4 Ib. sl*
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