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THE SIGNAL: 't;OT)N:RICH ONTARItr
COUNTESS CREY
'WIN of the Governor-General.
The life at Rideau Hall, the official msidctee of the Gotvmnr-General of
Cantua, is wwial rather Huta political; it gives just an atmosphere of royalty in
t deuiteniie country, which though a colony in in • is practically a free nation
in fact. Earl and Col -Mesa i;ivy ?vent tu'luiyr just the delicately difficult blend-
ing of aristocracy and dwtss•raey that make them admirably fitted for their
kxdoas as representative) of the. lung .in Canada. Toney are I..,ih fur from that
oppressive rtse•r%. that distiiguishcs many members of the British milady.
Lady grey has never taken an aetive part in the political world in whieh
her huslol.d has ls.e1 ver (II.$piclmtts, her domain Is•ing sora;!! :ut,I phitatthropiu;
and she has been as Irnthllrlaxic as the Esti on ala• subject of tenganlnee rebuilt
and • devoted co-worker in his Public House Trust for r•nxtvueg ala• wont fea-
tures from English walcoals.
• Lady Grit" i+ wealthy in her own right. !Ming one of the daughters of R.
A. Hulfonl, the u.illumain• member of Parliament :tad owner of the palatial inan-
ition, 1) or, aster House in !'ark Ian., one of the most famous 1 .s in la,ndon.
At the• time of her marriage in 1477, Lady Grey wad her two sisters were t .n-
apicuolIs iu 1.0mion for their 114•t1Ity, rare intellectual gifts and their'briar standing.
Knee herr marriage,. Lady Grey hits *sent little thin• in London. as she has fol-
lowed the fortunes of her busb:ui, an1d been lois ewe -taut companion in his various
positions in all parts of the warld :ill wean with. bum whet he litatI' his splendid
record in South Africa in the all trtion of 1{Mola•sna after it aril lawn taken
over by the crown frMit the S.alth ((ratan rharter..I contiguity. The Greys have
five children, the eldest Lor! llowteh, now t wean old, alio until r•=
reentry acted as his father's private secretary. 'and tour daughters, the eldest of
whom, lady Sybil, married -Arthur W. 44r14.11.
Lady Grew bit regular features. it p•rf.c4 rnglish complexion. a sweet manioc
that wrnw a iai ili,tion. aid the re^atlul, calm no: r mf it nater.: thoroughly
well poised and controlled. \lith a keen mind, a kindly tact that wails instine-
tiye, a simple, sincere cordiality and grauuoustt.ss it life -time of (loosest. :t. n rat Bait
with the hest aiwi:d life in England, and the additional chart"' said ease that travel.
has brought her, Lady !.r•y should tit parfe•t!y into the life of the 1haiinion
and add to the tr:aditiona ut hospitality that linger like a perfume ro 1 the mem-
ories of It ideal' 1131E
t and a.rM..• to Act A we Par .rt 11 cassis. Is as rasa r••a b tt', 0. Mal. Ma. nglaulem or a••na•aes
TME TOWN COUNCIL.
Business Transacted at the Regular
Meeting on Friday Evening.
An then lengthy session ll the flown
counci wax held on Friday evening.
with al he me,nbena pastern.
An adv' a from 14
fr..Iiritor Dickinson
was to the effect that under section
C,I'I, sub -see. 2,t• of the 1'onsolidate!
Act of iINE{ t e• tinned wt.s .ngwtt-
er•('to give a cmuletgeulent to 11na1-
teur sports. and
t1 the a pplicition of
the !Howling ern o at 1h.( previous
meeting co111d la legally granl,i,
The et.iittt•11 1(1,•11 tow in 'passed it
tine granting the 1 wuflig club free
w9ater, with rem bad. t 1 f the arrears
of water !rates 11111311%
In 11.11114111?• Ina roiggal t it torer-
charg,• from hila M. Plat . it wits
decided to make ar rebate of $0411 in
his water rates, cheering thny years.
Request from W. C. T. U.
A ' •atiun haul th.. 1. 1e -
rich W. C. T. 1'. e•aal lit the nttent, n
of the council to the ron.Uutt viola
tion of the bylaw foot bidding ex1wetor-
ation on the sidewalks. On tion of
Mearrs. Flellnw•a ,and li,ldthorpe, the
clerk watt iu.lrurtel tm eply elating
that instructions would la• given lti
the police to have the bylaw *trietly
enforee,I, The clerk nen* iortrucled
,den L01141111. muted tl„tM1• 1n the,;worn,•,
It 'was derided that the at rent
inspector should have oversight of the
pruning of trips. tin Ihr atreeta.
An application from J. \V, 1'rnigie in
connection with the transfer of some
Iota at Ala utland cemetery wive
granted.
An application from :1h•*. n. !',atter•
,sin for fowl was left in the hands of
the' 'medal ronrtnftter.
A emit utttMeali°u f the An11'fi
ran \Vaterw.rks Association. stating
that the animal convention would Ile
held this year at itwton, Maas., .duty
lit to I1. and suggesting that thin
corporation should Pan the A+tarso•
firm, was referred 1,1 the waiter ,and
light rononittee.
It. was de'id,d lit i.sn,• ail nOlder (Or
*lest in part payment of the titwie•rirh
Planing JiiH Co.'. neruunt.
More Granolithic Sidewalks.
Three petitions for gratiolil lir side-
walks Wear received • for the west
aide of \'detail:l *(tier, h• Napier
sleet to Elgin avenue ; ane tar the
east side of \'retain street, from Elgin
avenue to lilmnrt•ste• t errata* ; and nate
for the south side eat' Lighthouse at i ri t,
hone Essex to 1 'ol. an'g. The Victoria
sleet walks to be six feet wide :
the Lighthouse street talk five feet.
It war Oro tequeste11 that the Light•
loam. strput walk be placed out*xle
the tel•...
These partition... together with
Why's previously received, will be
meter upon together ht the carrying
ant of the preliminary proceedings
necessary befnrr the :let nal 'i'urk of
cottalrurtitn ran I*' eon11111.ne.ti It
Will 1...It,ly dal, probably, before the
contacts can Ia anotnlel and the
work started.
Committee Reports.
Thr wa1•r
and light r Iter
11•1•111111111.1111/41 111111 1111` Clerk %'tilt \V.
.1. Mnt•rnw that the corm:tell cannot
vary am wat1.1 woorkoo bylaw ,a, as to
grant hie re,im•.t for water aert•irr
that Mire It1•ynett is notified that
under the waterworks bylaw nothing
ran he dam• in the (natter of her ern
plaint as to water charge* ; that the
engineer be Finkel to give nn ..timate
of the number of lamp* neee*aary tit
light. betide of the Square: that the
engineer be In*tnlcted to have the
harbor streets lighted from, the *teNlll-
hood dock past the railway works ;
and that the tender of Meiwan turns.
for a cat•gat of rind ix• accepted.
The report, war amended by provid-
ing that the teespt*me of the tender
for rota from MrEwan How. I..• rwh-
jeet. to the t•ereip t of and tp .rnvnl of it
wimple rtrltatd• and that the matrel
of lighting the tkpl*re Iw left in the
hands of the engineer and the %•,ter
aid light c 'lbw lit ',quirt. Thr
engineer had reported that it wield
rust al*nt Cot for forty eight-candlr-
latwe•r lamps for 111E !lighting of the
K.p,iire. ,allowing five blimps foo.
rash
w•rl ion of the park.
The hater of illuminating the town
.1u.•1, -was referred to, Engineer Kelly
for a !,•port'(.
The eenet.•ry. park. and market
ry Itee ray+,alter that the mho
jaw( IN•iirhrs in the `quare be re-
ed, and that fitter Is•nchea with
it•o'i Muni. :1111 %',aa1.11 1.1•t1s 31+11
1.4e14s la• 111•111•1111•11 :t that the ...Pik
haus• in the park be repaired 11111) 11111
the chairman have pane,' 1n pra14'ui•+• a
'tote, rte.. for same : that tt•n11rt-t la•
osteo for the pulrhaw• and Irmot'al
the old fence ;mould the (arse of the
hill at Imolai,- park : that a r•w•,nd t
$:1 la olferrtl for the ctin virtion of any-
n11ew '(ting any arta of iandali.rul
n' destroying nit• loathe or private
...petty in liar town. The report
• adopted.
e• report of the finance ,,
itt. .,•t- aiding payment of a
large t (other mf ar('.alrltx, waw passed.
Water- Extension.
,t podia. for ib.• ,•stint' of tote•
w',trrn11tin 11 luulti salsa wrath of
f{riiatnti:, to was met with the tumid
gnestinn as 10 on' marry people along
the street wolf take the w'itte•t•. Iu
!warn•
1111.%imla en: t %'111.11 1•.(•tl.lnrla
wirer 111'11! upiti pt i1i1/11. not enough
of I he pal iti°tr1'a tt ,k the wrote(' to
pity Ina the wren 'tins, nod Ihr
council now
Makes the 'imp pro%i+inn
the before. all charm'' .r made thele
tltiitL la•. some gtu11•tolt • ft1,111 the
r1•..idgpts of the •trrt that sufficient
!.!•weal its n ill 1v• teweiwef ti tearrant,
the expendiUoe. The engin er was
;Irked to gi''e a r •pnrt.mt this a Itiltit
(1. ittpike-
Air. Cult ,isk,d that ,11t old elate in
front of hie pl11p nn North sleet
lilb•d in. and woos ptotltisef that
womb' la• .1 • this week when the
own ahonal h:• using the grader on
t hr at rte .
The Power Scheme.
'I'It, Maitland nd Rivet' power wrltrine
earn.. in for it share of at tem ion again,
Ihr. Holmes representing the Power
('oto poi ti v
('noncillor Elliott moved that in
slew of the i.we' bill paatr,l by t he
1 tgialntutr the intimal take nn action
in the matter of the 11nit'and Hi vet
!'ower 1'o.'-. proposition. 11e held
that the Heck Bill enteral ala• gtoand
and that tie. Bovie' •nt• (would pan
vide the leaver. 1 that it would be
mor• sal i.faclirily handled under
liuvirnite11i ouspieea than by 1111.
1'olhtpnnp.
1'.1m•illur 111:111.auggi•wlnl that. 111C
w •ii mittitt r itte• of the
whole at a* early :, out.* as possible,
:gong with Ihr Insall tolii•llnt :and o
Iepreaentmive of the 1' Many, to
discus' the tet nta of a bylaw : Ihat
the rtinn,'II 111/ 111/1 :11 this tins w 't
itself to the scheme, hal in the mean -
thin., landing the arrival of the re-
port from the Ontario power a 'N -
shut, the consideration of the mol-
ter be ngyamr, in this way. This
suggestion w'at adopted, 1'onm•ill tea
1':I11o4t'.. nal mem to the effect (hat
nothing he doth•, exlrpl to ask row the
emnnnisaion'* re•prt't• not. having a
...wonder.
11n 'million of 1'tnntrilitn•a 111Fi1, And
Goldthorpe the waterworks hybtn•
wits amended by providing that the
charge for lawrl-rprinklrnl be $:; iter
year for the that and $2 for each nth.
*rpont tole. wit i( use Limited to reVett
hnura per day.
it w,ta decided to nhlish the arw•ss-
Inent roll of l'aid in the two Isocal
papers.
Councillor $allows' Docket.
Councillor Mallow* hada list of mug•
w
te
'gestions, inelnding ieferettea to the
police regulation... the consolidation
of t lie town bylaws, the ptlieenlet't•
chalk, the - mutilating 'mists at the
harbor. the mailing of the streets.
e.ounrillor !(hair tl gill there was
too •11 other omit ou hound at
pecsetit for the consolidation .4 1
hyliw's to Ia• attended to just tat ,
apparently nothing was !wing done
I aianit the policemen's dock ; in the
otKea. matters Itlt,glesN was leialt•Ud.
The chairman it the parks enmt-
mit tee waw empowered t11 engage
extra help fur work iu the parks when
1 necessary.
Tha Spring Cleaning.
Constable Phalen had t;egtn'ti•d that
nearly all of the wad* aitatt lite
Square had hod their *prim,( cleaning.
but *tour of the i •illula 11 ght
i titere weir• still rouse pokes that amok!
I ite 9nyt'ot•ed, 1 it was sated that
thele writ• rcrUiin'ponces ill 1'tiit that
Urgently required attention. Thew ig•
gestioo weaa again mule that the
medical health Balmer xhou►d he mole
itetiVe in 1 ling tint thee.. pant opium
i and was islet with the statement thttt
the N. iL 0. Iwld* lomat. ouch work it
( nut within his duties, but that it sani-
tary inapt -riot. Nhuul. he engaged for
this purine?,.
Hy Lha time it was getting pretty
Lite anti a barge niuliti (' tit twitters
were hrought opt lit a retry desultory
fashion and dropped %%ilhnut any
: decision being arrived at, awl Hunlly,
i it: it Ince i it was decided to
Iadjourn.
Notes from the Town Hall.
Councillor Elliott's belief that the
He•rk itet conU•ntplte•s the developing
of prover he the Piovint i.1
Sinn at much {maims as the Maitland
River is not held. 'tp t:u•cntly. by his
fellow -members of the toured.
Elliott. hotyever. clitigs to 1114 vottrelr
aim11 and to clear iip the pont. has
pratioisd to write to Ilona Adams !trek
for a declaration in the into.
mi. Lake Erie1.,a11'11. did nor
'crept the conte:art (or tial vpp1y
°Kraal by the t•oum i!, +ts 1114ri11e%1
npxn, at r tm•viour meeting if the
i• •il, ant( \IcEtt•an Hats. tender
war 1 hereto'•. given prerta bows, but as
eau•I,•ul of the revel will Ir• tested
,befetre it 1•11114j111./ deHnii.ly nitle•11•II.
bola ea a.sI.u.
%Vlteu replacing the lost buttons Of'
garment* I4 is very Important thtlt the
new buttons should be of the same else
an the old ones. Careless menden pay
no ntteutlon to this trifling detail, end
the cons•gnenee IS that buttons that
are fist small will not remain fastener,
and those which are too large tear the
buttonholes. A button lax for storing
reserve bnttoru should land a plait. In
every mending basket. In this reeep-
facle ahonld be put n11 buttons which
have been ripped off old garments as
well se any complete set of buttons
there may be. ilnn*ekeep.rs whopick
up and put away In Its allotted place
every button which falls Into their
hands may save themselves many pur-
chase*.
A meal•:
Amenia' Las (,item known...from very
early toms as • deadly poison. it is
believed to have been the means em-
ployed by Nero to remove bis enetsies+,
and there is I,ttle doubt that It WW1
also kttowu to and employed by Mas
salons and Arrlppina. Luring the mid -
tale ages It was extensively awed as •
secret pofsoa, being anti by akhewlsts
and poisoners of Italy under the name
of "widow's powders" or "i,occesslon
powders." it. properties here deanite-
Iy astertalnel and made pubitc by
Brardt in 1 733. The plant from which
asafetida Is produced 13 • native of
Persia, Afgh•riittaa and northern
India. In alt these countries the I. -
habitants use It as a seasoning for
their meat ■nd vegetable., much as red
pepper is employed by the natives of
D1elito and South American stat -a.
The odor Isnot deemed by them in the
leant ofletwive.
•Isalau a rievelver.
It 1s a peculiar tart that very few
men, even accomplished abets, know
bow a revolver ought to be handled.
Nearly all are tat41',t to Indic a re-
volver •a if it were a rice that Is, by
bringing the object Omitted at and the
fore and bond sight foto a hate. 'Ibis la
alt well enough for *booting gallery
prattler, but should never be followed
In the Oeld. Nolen training troops to
use the revolver they ere taught, la
alining, never to look at the weapon
at all, but to keep their ryes oo the
object to be struck. In quirk firing,
and specially- In shooting from borer -
hark, much better result* are obtain-
able in this way.
A r..er.
A All*sourl judge tell" bow be quiet-
ed a barter who bad n lotion for sale.
The barber had just shared him ■od
before letting his up wanted to sell
him the lotion to use on his face when
be *hayed himself. "is this what yowl
Me no your customer•?" sated the
judge. "No," replied the barber; "It is
so expensive d cahoot afford IL" "If
u can't afford when you get 10 cents
r shaving a man," replied the judge,
"bow do you expect me to afford It
when i shave mysei for nothing?"
The barber was nonplused and gave
up the tale.
f
Net 11111seeelf.
Mistress ( head gardener, who has
been 111)-1'm glad to see you mut
again, Rates. atrs-Thaokee, mum.
Rut I ain't any link like right yet -
Why, when the d blew these 'ere
pots over, hln*tt•ad of, '-'moron' the him -
der gardlier to pickip, biennial if
1 didn't start •lob' t , It mysclf!-
i'ttoch, --.
P.t tb• t..nid's s.
The fanner w'ns fertilising U soil.
A lady from the cit, stopped • (Cane
et tont.
"What on earth 1. that''" ahs as
"A new fertilizer. ma'am ."
"For the land matt•!" *he cried.
"Yea, ma'am." saki the fanner.
Tt.N Wort.' Nate. f
"PP thnpa If 1 were to broil It down,"
suggested the spnee writer.
"woildn't do any good," Mild the oft•
dttrate editor. -Tithe a gallon of wa-
ter and boll it down fat a pint. and It
would still roe nothing hot water."
Aaelg.t• Per Ca,b.ile Aela,
it may prone vslnnhle Information
to knew that sit -014 (. 'the antidote of
earhniic aria( nM how to 11.0 it if the
horn 111 external ;soar alenhnl near It: If
Internal, swallow whisky.
--
The tirtue des In this t,trlljglt. not
la the pH Me. -Houghton-.
Clark's Pork and Beans
Agwaya keenly enjoyed by ehitdten
and there's uuthillg natter tut' (hent.
tart t'Luk'it and yuu get the pure'
Mal best. .14•. NMI ill', Otis.
l'allrr '•\Von't you walk with His
as far ns the train HGeggie :'" Reggie
"t 11111 ,churl I earl." l'nller-
"N'hy not Y' Reggie •• 'ode we're
gain' 1.0 have lunch ns a.alu as you
go., _ I
diet yarn• wedging .tationet•j' really
fainted at ('ate tiign„l.
HEART 11
DISEASE
is a symptom of Kidney
Ilisea,r. A well-known
doctor has said, •' 1 never
t et mactea post-mortem ex-
aminationinacase ot death
nom Heart' Disease with-
out finding the kidneys
trereat fault." The Kidney
medicine which was first on
the market, most success-
ful for Heart Disease and
All Kidney Troubles, and
:oa+t widely imitated is
Dodd's
Kidney
Pills
CASHOk Hosiery 'PRUNE:�
PRODUCE ery and Gloves nb
co•rTON 1
HOSE
GLOVES I
NAPKINS
We sectored a mtanufgcturtr'r lot of cotton hose, seamless, ins( block
and gtsttd to wear, ,.t o price thot lets tis offer therm in ladies and
witsr,r Nixes, 14, li}, It. Ii.S and 111, al, 13 Cents or two pair's for $a 'ruts.
These are the best stockiigty we have ever offered at these
prices.
Our 2-bttlttttti taffeta milk at 2.1 cera(.. and 3.1 vents are
the beat we ever oleial at these pricer. These gloves go °11
sale itt-
A 21141oxen lot of wimple table napkiia, all linen, it little over
half regulu• prices. 4 dozen 1 oilier, t• (darted howlers, at
At 15c
or
2 pairs
for 25c
25c
J and 35c
5c or 3
for I2c
Waistings and Muslins
\Vhite \'!•tings, white \\-nialitlgs, white 4)igoodies. whit•• India Linens, while Lawns. white
1;11 41%111111e. wIdle dress Linens, cream (Andres. volt tit•ti \'eat ings, CI thll'e•l't'''idings, coboral dor.►:Lime ns,
mercerise d check 'Zephyr... black and white decreased suiting*, black cotton Ore fine Stripes, plait"
black dercerisd Mnitltiga, plain black dims lawns,
CORSETS \\.• have the largest and best assorted stto'k of eou'sets we ever carrier.
The prices are 35C. 500. 78C, 79 81.00, 51.28 and 1.80.
1) A A miikes,l•e W11111 we are welling I no other because 1) k A are the
hest in the market for the price. flaked. Every pair guaranteed to wear well aid tat perfectly. If yon
don't ling then, lea r•epte.ented whom thew and get .your money back.
J. H. COLBORNE
Corner Hamilton Street and Square, tiOD1 RICH.
A Hot One.
\n -batman caught a bt(nlllelxre in ,'PHONE
his lea J, *upplasing it to be a ( 56
thing I 'rd. "Orli 1" he exclaimer,
"how' lin his feet ale." Youth.
We Are Ve
\Ve always iii'.i+t on and always
\\'e are mighty hard paopdt to suit, but t
carer it is to please pm.
Th, plaid y lit Ilii following goo,ls i. *ore 1.r. defter •
et firs
hart
rticular
Davies' Horse Radish at, per bot le,
Quaker Puffed Rice at, per package,
Heinz Tomato Soup at, per can,
Forest City Tomato Catsup at, per i t tl
D. MILLAR CO.
PHONE
56
Mantles, Jackets and Capes
On Saturday and following drays W. will Blake a special display ..f
lily in elerything, mantles.j*tckrts and capes.
1, to ..,it to, the 02'f tart to hated .r new assortment of ladies' raincoats in all the newest styles.
•11,
10 cent package of 0I15T
the lien' fool. :t Illy for the children in ••t.•i v 1„1. kale.
P. T. DEAN, The 0
'PHONE Ito. COR MONTREAL ;1 AND !.QUART',
ro
LADIES' WAISTS
LADIES' WAISTS
13C' We lutye s • exceedingly smart lines in ladies' waists at popular price..
Ladies white fawn waist,. with embroidered fronts. the yoke in unlade of wniali
IUC Lucks and insertion, the hark has f • rows of small tucks, �� •�O
25c special value each at
13c1
1 Barrie(. ri,laoiderd linvi tw,tiextra. extra useful and vet nice and $1.95
I dressy. sp cigar value each at
Last w.•t.k we o tenet tip our 111141 111•1i very of bultie.' parasols and sou•
shtulet, whir h include w. • very elaborator designs, Mean- of thein (wing our
ow11 excdusiyr designs. Thele alt• not more than one of a kind so conte truly
and have the best choice. 4'hiloiren's parasols in it great variety.
CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT
er.
GODERI ON T. I Our C11111111•11',1111•11411 meat it mow rontplete with a full rouge Ofchildren'.
headwall., child's -WO r •1' watts, children's hosiery a'sperialty.
'We will also 'onkel' xpriol display of wash belts and collars,
b .n1;4 all that amid 1•e desired.
' W. C. GOODE
begs to announce that lw has lice I appoint•'(1 local
agent in Goderich for
The Union Trust Company's Northwestern Lands.
pole plan upon which ' these lanais an• .r,1.1 '-
remarkably favorable and helpful.
Small amount down. Prices very moderate.
Money loaned for buildings and seed.
A great chance for the poor man.
Call and talk it over anyway.
Every possible accommodation given.
Easy Terms.
I have also some excellent town properties in the
Northwest to sell.
Splendid investments. Take the 'chance now.
Disinfectants, Fumilure'FPoI
1f these chancen don't appeal to yon, perhaps it's because von need
a spring fork,. If sn, there... none letter than tour Sassafras
Blood and Stomach Bitters. it rtinutlatt•r Ihr stmuuarh,
liver ,and kidneys and will restate the freahm•vs and energy v no+ L.ek.
t'ontaint no poisons. (7 position iv not secret. !'rare 50: or 6
for $2.50. (1st it now.
\\ II \i' AItOCT THOSE OTHER SPRING NEEIrti'r
Disinfectants, Furniture Polish, Dyes, etc.
bet's try to and you.
W. C. GOODE
The Red Cross
Drug Store.
(Red -cross quality ;s always the highest.
14, Lt..',d ai••a. 1 (ar Tauls• it v n,. , , r -iii,! +p, •' I,•
REAL IDER EWOOL
It t!' In he ha.i itt our atom (or hooking ruffle., shawls. etc.
• range
PHONE Mi
56 llar's Popular Store PHONE
WHEN YOU'RE GETTING,
GET THE BEST
I art still talking stood buggies. and the best thing itt.this
line in made by the Wm. (fray A Kone t'o., Limiter. Ch divan,
ant.
THE GRAY BUGGY
is the Harsher pmalatet of the last primipara .4 manufacture
applied by eompetl•nl workmen in It t lrndo11ly-ie1uipped factnry
to first-class material. THE CRAY BUGGY is thorough
every hit of it i* genal nod the man oho Metra one is hettei
plea'*d with it HO. bet tt ' he is au•gnainted with it.
. . . I 'wooly . . .
GRAY CARRIAGES
it all atyii's. ('all itt my w•arrhnur,•. Hamilton street, and
what 1 ern cin for you.
L. W. LA.VIS
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Some People Don't Know'
SELL .. HARDWARE
To those who don't we want to say that our
HARDWARE BUSINESS has grown so Targe that
we have had to enlarge our store to give us more
Wo want to impress upon your mind that
room.
sell
we
Farm and Garden Tools. Refrigerators,
Freezers, Nails, Glass. Locks, Hinges,
Screen Doors and Windows, Paints,
Oils, Varnishes, etc.
As we have no extra expenses in selling lianlware we
do sell at less than others. Special prices on
MICA AXLE
GREASE
a 11, tin at 23c
Ili Ib pail at 75c
LAWN HOSE
Special priced at
8c and IOc per
foot.
ROYAL CANADIAN
CLOTUES WRINGERS
at $3.10 each.
Ramsav's Ready -Mixed Paints
The Right Paint To Paint Right
Worsell's Cheap Hardware and Stove Store
IHamilton Street - - GODE1lICH
116
.4 lip 11, tb 111i oil 1l/ oil lb Ile ire Ili ata do for iii oil lir N/ 1blii11E i1Ili 1lb Iii y�
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New Hardware
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J. NICHOLSON
Store
I have opened out in the Dunlop block
West street, a full line of
et -
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HARDWARE
IC
including Farm and Garden Tools, Build-
ing Supplies, Paints and Oils, Shelf and
Heavy Hardware, Graniteware, Tinware,
Vessel Supplies, etc., and solict a share
of the public patronage.
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