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The Signal, 1908-1-23, Page 44 Taoa%iT, Jiiu y 23, 19Cd -«AaOIw - '1'1IE SIGNAL : GODERICII' ONTARIO • THE TOWN COLD CIL'anwunt, in olalpr t1 Adjual acequnla.lalthwaite, o.8.k the engineer frit a Thr drtxtti of the at'tvllttlr aa', repo t 44. to curl, erg., w'ne suede. AIr, tufiutlr : a Kelly- war present and war asked as. tis - - , Tura of Guderieb Dr. mist, but Ills reply war that tie was • "Cu tt'attar and Lht1a 1 armt..iun. dealing entirely with the water and PLUMBERS ASK TO HAVE AN IN.,To,xth)dnuus at Itot:xut' light r 'ariun, The nl iter was water for .tteols mai park 4418.4*) 1 Aushiug sewers till/411yreferred to thy cu lesion, the fuuntaiva qy este ttreva anti (:aaureillurw Humbert .and f Tky „ tow hell 14.11.1 Thouswul voting for a further auleud• Agrkuttanl /fall t"+ two 1..1.00 well weto inrtriiet the commission 111 10.141 put in the ligble. Thr ruggeation was Made that the a• tv ronuril might. I lie Approached to see if it would hear partut the cost of putosg in glass dinleill)d ill 'watimg-(18r clock. front GA* Mettle. ' , I The matter of opening lip, ('ypr•se :atxu) 'street war left with the •pubhe works xx.0 l cnouIIOILler, r sawausi Bylawreoulirluing apgointuentr to kkrtr.c light furnished the town, Is- • 1 warIUU8 board* were read twice. and (Meting flan: bight. and *11 the kion- so were bylaws appointing W. A. deoc•eml lighting ..las(st...... .r... sMcKim clerk and \Vet. ('atuplwit -- - assessor at sal.4Ave of gala /well. %eateratd l.Libt t'iarIwlr.iou lir. H' ry Cuuncillinr Liithwaill• and It her Tu 7bwn oI 004(441(4) in,ade m vnuurut tin the ilicleame Tndraft paid ie AIlla r'halwrr. co, Ise. p,Jr~t,r�i1. Tocashldval,v+ed.IMf t)12.u1 4, NI•.l%awAlN•11. but Ih4• loiter Impair gp•nl.- w•ae.allow•ld 14. oak 10 n8. sup. ear3f,e1 port end amide out that 06 thu aertar- SPECTOR APPOINTED. P,yap.cI of a New Boat Line for God*• r:ieu'm.,I. st if1 rich - Salaries of Assessor and Free taster Gwen,. ler. - organ Gwen,.efigine work*. fetish Clerk Fixed --Adjustment of A4 lure factory. Uor) engine work+. knh• Wig facture. Midtown' plantig will, Counts brbwi.n Council and Wafer mica, e,alienator . saw mill, e•leeutor and Light Commission. ,tw)none mill, tanner), Muir mill and g 1414 .Iwl., e4u► (salary. salt works, Sala l)frin.h wUl. Jackson hetes',. 111/6104111. 11/1111/0 82041111•11 - " utas, fur tot{ hues ...... The Host resider meeting of the. town council of tui wear Mid last Fri.h Total for Nater day evening, with all the members present. A communication from the God itch branch of the 1Voiaen's histits asked for the ore of the utin(hars- her for the regular tidy sin -rains of the branch. This was went to the special committee. Pr'Mackliu'r resignation f t'le board of health was accepted. A eouomunication 1 row t h,e plumber* of the tow er askant fur tote appointment of a plimihing inspert••4', as they said a good deal of work w u improperly put 111. They suggest. -d 11. C. �F ilautger as such inspector. l'wulrillor M1uruiuK' thought 11 is WAS A matter for the board of 'waif !a. Councillor )lumber w*id he understu• 41 the idea wait that the plumbers wot::d Tway for the lubrica'ttuu and charge the p 44144 m hodu)47 the work d •, e1) th .t there would Ire 1)u cost 11) the tuna n, A letter fir J. Ai -Fowler also trews mended tate apixiiuturent or au 4.1- apea'Wr. The Reeve thought the (ma that the town had abylaw covering the case was sufficient and footed 11) I a - the request of the pluuhers un the Wile. ('uuncillor (:allow Said there t0 w es certainly 20001 for improvement bat thought the duties of inrpect•rr saould Ile added to throw of medic 11 health officer, at an increase uf retnun- e:allull If twee.mary. The matter was finally referred to the public works cuuuuMei. io -('5444. jauctiom with the 110:4111 of health, 4 n motion of Councillors Thomson .n..) Mannings. 'lire next matter was the reading +•f Cie following letter slum the C. P. It. station agent : w'. A. Ntel7lm. Mq . Town clerk 1)1:Alt ala, -The Mutual Transit re. pie a,aunt• to reenact, aiiitne•Illent; wllh o'er c mummy to handle freight u.Mc, titaMlone. Mich.. and aarioua tlotnta to uoderlch for dor rnbution 1011110 crit. providing we ren gi.A 1 sew primer facilities. eau belulf NI ode I , I', it. e'o.. 1 would earue+sly ask the coauril a 4 .4- 00enlnon in bringrits this Ibnr .r boats to rhes - p In, which will peen three Matt- In and oat . •r week. aP te,'mg three hundred fu.0 Ir lthl .and Isle employment of 44113 or sfs: r glen. In older fur u. to complete arraa4 - „mont. and do hu;Imes•s with the *lave IolaN 0 regamre to hate Acre., In the harbor from. , What ira,•ka44e arrangement, au. you 44ite 14.! Storage .he,1 will bloc to beerected tu..- r,olme.We the trete to and front. the co,. (KW., aid (Mra rinletalel,t. Mr. t , Murphy. sea• here • few Cara NM lu,t'sdt o, llh your council. but was 4Rll.d nwq• hue trent sod sled 1s,• In the ,or*mint' e. bring the Jost ter h.rfore ruu Its unser 'eget matte:. moving. and if necerear) a rusulaine" u4 - pointed to take hold at the earhr.t 1aw,lhla• moment, w'111 he pl4A.e.l to hear re.alt of lour .W111;4..00lone, 'come very truly. .1, P. nolle 10', Agent - .1106 was refereed to the public works con nnittee. A letter from Proudloot. Hays A Blair and one from the town solicitor were with reference to the third read- ing of the Doty hytaw. The bylaw was given its third reading at the statutory meeting of the (awned the previous Monday, but it appears that, the final passing of the bylaw berme the expiry of the fourteen days from the s Ing up of the vote allowed I for the application for a recount of the vote is as technical point which in some cases has resulted in the quasl.- ing of the byllew. In consequence oI this the council suspended rule :le of - its rules of order, which requires notice of motion to rescind any action of the t(uneil, and the third reading of the bylaw was rescinded. The call Depetattaa Makes Request to. Pre,in• ing of a special heeling, if necessary. clad Government.' - Mrs. Joseph Eccles of Dromorr, *fit's fur the passing of the third reacting •..411 ot°, Inn. It. - Asking that the •'I took 4 or 5 betties 01'Psychine was left with the Mayor. . regulations with regard to netting on and a cough 1 bad continually for nine The tlnance roan iuittee levan)- the Lakes and Georgian Bay should he months disappeared. ' It is the he - mended tint no ,dlownucc be. 11010e amended, a deputation representing remedy for chronic coughs /bat 1 err to Nos. McGuire for tent of Miert in the tog )Ishrrnsrn o1) Lake Superior, Geed.'' which Gime had Leen a smallpox Lake 11114 on and the Georgian Bay in- Thousand.; of living witnesses pro patient : that the clerk virile the tel viewed Hou. Dr. Heaiuue ye4ter- 'ounce royelsls' the greatest medicine Wheel Itig4•('n, that a- 101.11 as the day mug. The deputation, con- in the world. It is not a patent medi plant is ready for vahulti the r - misting of Amid thirty-five members, eine. but a prescription of a great phy e l will appoint a valuator and sell rte- and representing Mind River. (lore skims, Put it to the test in an hen, tome to raise the Isms : that the Ray. Sault lite, Marie, l'uliinnwnod, ease of throat. lung or stomach trouble clerk's hours lie from n„i) 11) 1 p. n,. Iliven Mound, Meaford, t% larton, er any run down or weak condition. and that hi* Irunm,elation 11e $fist. Southampton and Kincardine, war in- all druggists, 50e and *HMO, or Dr. T 'the special conundlte'.• rt•cummnen,hnl• 144 -diced by J. Dun, M. P. 1'. for Sino- A. Slocum, Limited, Toronto. the 1e ppoiutmcnt 1.. the. lard,' cal. co,, %Vest, and %V. R. Smyth, M P. P. health sir Dr. Clark and Lime, Wil -on fol. Algoma. W. 11. Dobson, on he- --- - -. -- -- fot• three years : lir t.•,t{{gw.i1atmerit half nt the party, pointed mit that at , LITTLE GIRL'S FACE COVERED of 11. L Strang, B.A., L1.. D., to the present tug fishermen were rolled ip- public;hhrary t*,old, and the it Mt. on to pay.$kn) a year as a license fee, WITH ECZEMA. uinturnt of R. G. Reynolds Ill ILe l iidet• law lion•,• they were permitted 'AL:":,''''' _-"- 13Alegiate leslmute 11oa1d fur the to Use "I,1)4) y,ukl4 of gill net, Fish- Cid by Zam-Bek. period of three yl tots : that Ilse. 41CMS- iog ler inodern eondituo, andtiler That terrible skin dlerumr c•rterrya is aherulbe nodwttl,w ed athoLtrsuwom nl cd a ire oiling -le,uu !Arts, the depute(• tic reepector of persons. it attacks aimed that with sunt a Iintiration it the 1),•w--bornl.ahs' 0e re)a4liIy am tile taeaeurer pro teal. was iii. .ible Mr thecal to make their Agent, but in 7.nlil-Rik we have No. 1'hc Jmdllihwork, at llt• collllMee 1 ' 'hu•imro' profitable. As a matter ..41.1iire'.yawe,lyfur- IsittinKand 1)ve•- I. pl't l't1)n, fact, the li-hetmen have 11ee14 Ascus= (1rlll int( Lei; ',wanting Ana Ng4re'.l;ire signer.' 1)l the *or kiu •ita•n e t 0 to iIw a h lar et length o[ which ,)eked for the stertin + of 04)11)1 K K d1)4 4'' . Th., following came. tea(ieyp. municipal work, that wink hill be' net., and they now asked that the 0111- i11K 11) the nlarvr110tss rnlea br•,.nght g1)ne u� with n8. 1111)11 n• Wenthrr sun- tial I. 44tiO4) .11.1114 111 ba:reasel to alau,' t•y %ru0•Buk 1,. cnnvioaamK,ii•gu- diliouar permit. 4 : that 44'41e rt lull, to 75,IsxeyArds. II w,4* pointed out 1)1.1 111sut. that in 7.a,n-Bol we have the American flmherlaier,, who in ninny in- vera• hero skin cure offered to this 0r area if h will net as communicated a triol' e,f'I 46 ;orifices netted the ,taint waters ns the any other ct.uuf ley : (.'anadisns, hod +1)o limit placed upon machinery •at the Duty factory. and them with r(•KArd 1.. the 'mutts of get. that C. A. Reid be Appointed valuator I)r. Ki•,tomc, while slating that Le of the IOUs and Inlikliugs. • was unable to make any 'wonders, These three retorts were adopted, said tied, the repro-iientations of the and the_ information was given that deputati should receive currhd cop. 1.'. Bell had enirse•nt1,1 to act all 8.4114- shlct•ation *tor. One of the signers of the work• lognleo's petition was allowed 1') 'I cis Ni htmare, f l rot their cans R Dame .1. 11. Smith, liAwkcslnlry, The nprw,iMnlrnt of a .urrrswnr "Jliss Ilarkii --1 m imgn,$) y.4u tievir 4hit., wr,tc.: •'A11.n• Ihrr a .Ii,;l- to )r. Macklin on . the board of /dream -ad marrying, 4) h was, taken op next. ('nun• Iklndalry 4)),, wnuu•tnn•w nit.er A (1 1 was better 14 liq and bet eIII,.,, Mooning. dud Thomson late and l.at•tieol:u•ly in.t g:,•:tilde seer 1 had uxnl halt 41 moa 1' was moved for the appointment of A. O. s(1111) 4. mired. McLean. Councillor Humber 31111 Ihe. - Zan, -1101 encs, rids, horn., ecald , f)epthy Reeve lno14'! in (148,11' of H. ulcer%• 1 ungw,. I.. itch, ' arlier'.s real., K. 4ladgens, and the yews and nays Wired poison. Incl IeK, wilt 'heron. in. were taken. ('otulcillut- Craigie, (int. alorA.i abscesses and all skin in- 1nw. 11iu11Ntr .end the Depot). Itoev,. 13rupgists Will Battle Stomach Troabks turves mid diw•aarti, 1 i x11 stole's and voting for Mr. llexlgenR ,esti l%uunctil. in God(r,ch. druggists At :114 (rote or It0,1n %ala -Bok lora Monism), Mannings, 4.'ithw.ite The iucreAne (damned' tnuthlee it, Co.. Toronto, for pestes 0 boxes for and the RI.'ve voting for %Ir. Me- Goderirh h.,, led .1ns. 11'ilson to take >M"i1)' !mita. The Mayor gave, his casting effective mem-owes to emailed. fhel (Jcevai.nalty a man fails so lot, that vote in favor of Mr. !lodgers.. dilsert . He hex the laced Agency fat ,ihly gandidales fur oMee will speak to The Reeve haul a second nureudtuent Mi -o -n8. ewmpet) ',thief., and in order 4 trim. to the effect that Malcolm Nicholson to induce people Rutiel i1); with weak --- he epponitel and this w,40 Net. mu) ed stomach or indil,estiurt 11) use the . Not Warned, by (, enter' lalthwaite•. the vole remedy nRer. to supply it with the, , on this boo was n tie and again the .Iistinrt undrr•tnnding that ' %1i hal did 7011 think of that girl at Mayor Toted for Mr. H,nlgenr,' who will hn trAndr41 in terry r,1) e w h>' him e;' llMng ant party 'r" w sa therefore elected. - it does not cure, -Well, to be' perfectly frank,' 1 Councillor Munnings 11 ght'sorne \iron.a is not a mere digestive, lout thought alre'd letter go Hack," action abnuld he taken to let the nut- an absolute strsngthence and builder. - - bac. d de world know that the smallpox up of of the whole digestive trsrt. If tailed He Was Not Angry, trouble in U(alcrkh was over, The you suffer with headache.., widdine.s, ,% notorious lnunntahl nuwmshiner, Deputy Reeve advised letting the palpitation, haul test.. In the mouth, fenlilisrly known am Wild Bill, was mattes alone. Councillor 'Thomson, nervousness, coated longue, diatrens recently tried before a 1•'edet•;.l entail howurer, thought something Should after eating, use Mi•o-n, ,and see how in Georgia. and was adjudged guilty. ho done, and toe matter was referred quickly theme symptoms of a weak Before pronouncing sentence the to the special committee. stomach will disappear• judge lectured the prisoner no his Tl:e adiustnlent of accounts between The remedy stt•angthous the tufts- long criminal record. and at last, ba- the water and light annmisrion cular walls of the stnmarh and in. forming hire that the court enter. aid the towel war brought up by a creases the How of gentile jelicee so Gained no feeling of anger toward ►:eml.ntlrom the c•omnd4Riun, show- that nourishment is extracted from him, holt felt, only unmoved nits, r rj amount dee the- rnlnmierion fur the food and th.- refuse f+ ex- eentencel hien to spend six years in water and light, etc„ for last year am pelted without the aid of purgative or the Federal ntlsnn et Athlete, 4,270 79. and amount paid for the Imitative medicines, Hill stolidly ehifted the, quid of tne earrlmiseinn by the Men es 410,737.01. Remember that las. Winton gives* h,u'eo in his moulii And turned In leaving a balnnee due the rommicRlhn guarantee to refund the money tiniest!' leave the court room with the of Lia1.71(. It. was 41crirted to issue nn 4114111'a. He taken all the risk and mnrwhal. (ince outside, the only order to the ennmmission for the 117,- there 1e no danger of yrrrr toeing soy Iblo w he mild woe this : 77.711, Use rolumissiun to tsetse an thing except indigestion wbeu you "Well, I mush and glad he '44'4'1 I order to the (own for the other bay a J) -cent box of Mi•o-nk. clad 4t mc."--1'otftb'r Lk)IIIpauluu. ' , The Mlayor reported that the town meta bad ineleasad by about a ball held intelim1 receipts for 1nol•e than during him term of ulllce and• the col - the required tut of imuranre un the Kensington turuitute factory. Thr u,atter of the atijwatrneut of the small account which had pre- vented the 1rtur11 of the eo)Ioaor's. 11111 tans 1'rferlell 10 110• fluance coop )tiller With 110Wer to ort. '111• Reeve then. brought forward a teeth's% of taxes by about $1:i,(AtU dol- ing the saute time he WAS entitled to the increase, which he would have applied for lost year but fur certain cumttances. \L•, l'iuupbellether 1irtewvl for 4.11 passing of the third reading of the bylaw that night s1) that he could get an early start i a paelwriug his 1011 that the clerk notify Engineer t•411t. Some of the c •iilurs did not Kelly to bare four :1_'randlepow'er �' Ihnt the de1Nv u( the final p:r;si)r„ lights ll:u:e one at top of the lie hew need ' pit rent 1 ' from (uepating for the 'Yolk. 1,111. the bylaw app4)Intime him and the one appoint- ing Mr. Meliinl were put through :all their *Lagos. The council then ad reunient. 1 the t4 I of each of the (our (sures of the town clock, with relleclor In cast the light down over the (,sir. He was seconded by coun- cillu/•Thomson, hut an amendment by the Itepuly Havre and Councillor 1 . A CHAT WITH OUR SUBSCRIBERS. We are mote than pleased wrth the manner ,n which sub- scriptions for the Signal for 4908 are coming in. Not only arc renewals being made in gratifying numbers, but new sub scruptsons are corning in at a rate that shows that Thi Signal 1s being more and more appreciated as a first-class local paper. ‘Afh11e we are always glad to add new names to The Signal's mailing list, a word of special appreciation is due to the old subscribers, who have stood by The Signal year after year. for te11, twenty, thirty, forty, and on a few cases, we believe, even fifty years. To these we extend our thanks for their continued support, and we hope to be able to keep The Signal as firmly established in their goodwill in the years to come as w has been in the past. The publishers of The Montreal Weekly Herald, with which The Signal had a special clubbing arrangement for sedlral years, declined to renew the agreement for this year. and The Signal has now no connection with that paper. Our subscribers will please take notice of this, and d The Herald c•intwua to come to them after their term of subscription *apes they should (if they do not want to pay for it refuse it, and ask the postmaster to .notify the publishers to stop it. THE SiGNAL CALENDAR. We have have a calendar for 2908 for each subscriber paying in advance tor the year. Some who subscribed before the calendars were ready may not yet have got one ; we should be pleased if they would call at the office, or write. and ask for It. The supply of calendars is limited and we cannot promise to nave any for those whose subscriptions arc not received before the ens of the. month. Don't be too late. LARGER NETS FOR FISHERMEN. Chronic Coughs Cured u • r Y Al hire. A. K. Grose, Ht. Catharine,, 0Ays ; -One 1.1Ix of %em -Hak hen4rd my little girl + ($.e 4.1 eczema. %\'e tree it for meta and SOM./ alis/," Mrs. (:, A. Kerr. (Mnlleigh, UnL, say.: ••311,. I,..bv'., lege 1.411• sen bail With e!/a1o* that I could not. keel? .44.-14 in). un host. A lox of Zama -Bolt cured her after the des•4ir hail hailed," PLAN 10 FIGHT DISEASE. 1sra1gia Ls Rheumatism of the face. Uric Acid Left in the blood by disordered kidneys lodges along the gene which branches from tb• eye over the forehead, and across the cheek to the side of the nose, The cause in the tame as in all +r s Rheumatism-- disordered Kidneys. The cure it 4141.' wise the same-- Dodd's Kidney Pills • gars " las All et Tb • Tat e kltk Neat of The Mase" That's Armoric: Ralrwet of . Meet - \!1 of that rich eatery taate of prime renal beef with none of the "mere Incident to 144 re•tar.11.nn. T1'r t a r e mot tired tint tarter - let the taste capture You. () r n.. rue► trot-' Lr Ya.aelt• Recipes' tent free en r1.Yq.4 of roe meat raptrls a;war ArI.our• Extract of nest. Amcor. Lms.d, To.no,. Solid Extract of Beef tin r. Pelou bet's Notes on the international (� S. S. Lessons J SPECIAL, 51.00 The Gist of the Lesson -By Torrey Leather.bound pocket edition, asc Pocket a•id Chice DIARIES FOR -1908 Canadian Ahnai.ac lar 1908 50 CEPJ73 Geo. Porter 'Phonc. :c•) The Square McLeau's Meat Markel: t A T W O WEEK S' STOCKTAKING SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES COMMENCING SATURDAY, JANUARY 25th AND ENDING SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 8th As we want to make room for Spring goods you will find this an excellent chance to procure Some startling Shoe bargains. Below you will find a partial list Of what we have to offer you. Mens Ilox Calf and Viet Kid 111411 and Bluchers. regular price $3,(i). Mises 0 to ht. S41e priee 53.00 Men's Hoa Calf and Viri Kid Bale and Hluchels. Sizes H to 1). Regular price *1.Is) :and $4.50, .gale 'nice 53.36 \reds Patent Colt Bale :old -Bluchere. Sizes 6 to 1 4. Regular peke, $6.(14 vale Arise $3,00 \siert': patent Colt Blucher*, sizer 7 to Irl. Regular prier. 414.514, rale price 13.60 Men's Box Calf and Dong..la 11a1• and Bluchers. Sl/ON n 4. 10. Regular p1 ice #1.40, sale price $2.99 Men's Box ('alt and Dongnle 11a)s and Blnehers. Sizes R to It). Regular price 413.00, sale price. ;2.36 Men's )lox Calf and Demgnl. Bala ants. Blushers. Sizes n t. 11, Regular pri,e 412 50 And $'473, sale prix* 12.00 J(en'a I)ux CAM and 1Aongola Bahl and Nlncben. ,Sizes to 10. Regular price 52.0) and $2.25. rale price 51,66 Boys' Unngola and Budd Bal., H471111 to:). iteg014144 price 51.24, sale pt ice 51.00 Boys' iAox Calf *nal Ibrn{ ria !lads. Sig.'s i to :1. Regular price 11.:0), sale price. 51.26 31tenet.' Mongol* rials. ,Issas 11 to 2. Itrgub►r price $1.'Si. sale prier.... . , , 51.00 ih.n ides i14101,1'SnteN to Irl. Regular prior $1.111) aml 161.25, sale Al ice.... 851 1 uulh+i IS,alo. Sizes 11 to 4:i. iteplier prier )4I.)r1 and 161.211, (tale prier 85c 17 pairs Men's l.itg Felt -Boots. Ni 'hers 7 0, 11. Krgular prier $2.60 end $4,tr4, , ele price . 52.00 and 52,26 141 pliant \len', flitch Felt 1.4.:e !teas. 'Siz.n41t•, 11. it-- gnlar price $2.75, sale price 52.00 Men's Lung Boots, sizes i, 7, IS. 1n, Sale price.-... . 5160 Gf 4_idI.w' Vivi Kid Bids ,1)11 I1luchels•. Sites 2) 4t 44, Regular price $I.:at, sale price 53.75 1.:adie N'ici Kid hats amt Bluchers. Sizer 24 to 7. Itegular. prim Alf tel, sale • price, r. 53.26 Ladies' Dongo la HAI. and 111ucherm. sites a to Regular price 13.61), .ale Prier 52.7) i.+ulies' I longola Bals end Bluch- ers. Sizes :t t1 7. Regular price *3.184, male prire, .52.36 Ladies: Kid Bala and Bluchri.. Sizes :l to 7. Regular p»r.. $2.60 mint *22.73. - Pale price - 54.96 Ladder Kid Bala and Bluchers, Sitter. :1 to 7. Regu1u' prier $2,41., sale price51.66 Ladies Dungol* 114Is. ' Sire. 310 i. Regular price $1,:0f sale price, . , . .... $1.26 1:l', pairs Ladies' Oxford-. Size's 24 to 7. Regular price $1,25 (II $2.51), sale price 51.00 ANY GOODS CHARGE: WILL BE BOOKED AT REGULAR PRICES. j E. 4,1, WM. S'FIARMAN Y 1 have npKeued as new Ment Market in the stood on EAST STREET IN`kt t,II,FI11RI1; Xhes `t117r. feud 110.1117 Opposite the I'owu 41.li. The stlr41• is titled tali in 1111 dt•rn R1yle for the hnudlin4f 111 1411-1 4n file most approvtil way. 1uN4'1 intend to .,,`i -v,. my 111,11111113 .1 with the ilent 11) IN. 1i41(1 in my fine. ' BUSINESS STRICTLY CASH PRICES RiGHT W. E. Ne Stoves and Ranges al Manufacturers' ... Prices . . . Second-hand HEATERS AT YOUR OWN PRICE at Worsell's Hardware McLEAN IT "Brick's Tasteless" Rr(,ISfrREO is an extract of fresh cod livers, containing all the %,ewes of fresh coil liver oil without the nauseous grease, the compound syrup of hypophosphites, nutritious extract of malt and the fluid extract of wild cherry Lark. purifies. the blood, makes the weak strong. is a specific in sore throat and lung diseases. is so prepared that it can be assimilated without the least digestive effort. is sold under the positive guarantee that a decided improve ment will be felt after taking one bottle, or your money .ill be refunded by Ilio druggist from whom you purchased it, ( an we be fairer r Two Siylei -8 ounce bottle %0(.; 20 mince bnttl♦ 51.00 Favorites. They were dining together. "My favorite gable." she raid. 'lir quail served on toast." "And mine," he rejoined, "iso eagles served o1) twenty -dollar gond pieces." 1 Any man can her • popular if h• is willing to buy the drinks al,.l cigars. An 'retake'. is probably so called becalm.. he eventually 0w•rtale/1 the rest of mankind. GREAT STOVE SALE We require our floor space for summer goods and are offering the balance of our big line of stoves at cost. Below is a list of those we have to offer and the prices. HEATERS onwillIIIIII • :1 No. 35 Art Garland wit'll oven 44`x.011 1 Ideal Jewel with oven •Is.OU 1 No. 14 Empire Garland with oven 39.00 I No. 1.1 Empire Garland :16.00 1 No. 1 Buck's Prize :°-. ' 26.50 1 No. 26 Crown Brillianti ' "'`'''. :10.00 1 No. 16 Volcano ,i 16.00 1 No. 17 Oak iieatel 20.(0 9 No. 1:, Oak Heater.' - i 17.00 1 No. 13 Oak Heater k`' a ` 1.4,IM) 3 Dandy Ileaters12 d f .00 ,e 1 2 Telephone City - . 12.00 RANGES ,.Its ((104) i0.00 :12.00 2000 20.00 :10.00 12,00 15.50 12.50 10.2:1 8.75 8.00 immumwmmmussmemessgmteme in ranger§ we have large number at equally As low piic,', a' heaters. if you .111 need a new stove w+thin the next year or t n n, 3 1111 will he making a profitable investment by buying now. ma were not that the stove selling season Is nbuut over, ser Could 1 in justice to ourselves quote the ni)Ove low prices, but they must go to make room for other goals. PLUMBING, HEATiNti. Er.ECTiti( %'IRiNG And TIN- )4\IITIfIK(l given special attention, and all work fully guaran- teed. *Rote 'Phone 22 kHousr'Phone 1)2 CHAS. C. LEE FINISHED UP 11 This week sees the end of our GREAT JANUARY SALE Now we want fust here to state that although the general sale as closed there are a great many odd left overs in short lengths, in nearly all kinds of goods that we carry, that will still be offered at SALE PRICER TO CLEAR We want as few old goods as possible on our shelves when the mew spring shipments come In, which w,11 be very soon now. In fact, we are looking fol our first ahspusent of IMPORT GOODS NEXT WEEK - LACES AND EMBROIDERIES Our Ili•at shiputent of latera, Embroideries, ).ace Curtains arid 'Fri in) lalleea it !Wit* 1",t% 1,11.4 Is start ng to move area. , ' sty area sir 0 , Having bought :early our values are ettcep- NEW SPRING PRINTS \\•e "41".c. lb. Most shipment of new spring prints, next week-and'perhwps 'sooner. The beet 1'istglislt make.., and ••t.ery piece guar'Muteed fast, a all at old prices, lOu and I21c, - - D E LA I N ES' W. are expeeting,daily a ahipmeot of Just -cart -detainee.. They' may be here before you have :a ehauce to read tits 114410at inn, WHITE GOODS. . A anvil' lot of Bowe., Skirts and Cornet Covers at a big drop in molar pritat.. Ask to we thein. They Are 'Ural 81)444).. , s '. 'Phone THE 84UARk - j �.. t J. Fl. Colborne (:uDl:ltu•H. t A T W O WEEK S' STOCKTAKING SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES COMMENCING SATURDAY, JANUARY 25th AND ENDING SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 8th As we want to make room for Spring goods you will find this an excellent chance to procure Some startling Shoe bargains. Below you will find a partial list Of what we have to offer you. Mens Ilox Calf and Viet Kid 111411 and Bluchers. regular price $3,(i). Mises 0 to ht. S41e priee 53.00 Men's Hoa Calf and Viri Kid Bale and Hluchels. Sizes H to 1). Regular price *1.Is) :and $4.50, .gale 'nice 53.36 \reds Patent Colt Bale :old -Bluchere. Sizes 6 to 1 4. Regular peke, $6.(14 vale Arise $3,00 \siert': patent Colt Blucher*, sizer 7 to Irl. Regular prier. 414.514, rale price 13.60 Men's Box Calf and Dong..la 11a1• and Bluchers. Sl/ON n 4. 10. Regular p1 ice #1.40, sale price $2.99 Men's Box ('alt and Dongnle 11a)s and Blnehers. Sizes R to It). Regular price 413.00, sale price. ;2.36 Men's )lox Calf and Demgnl. Bala ants. Blushers. Sizes n t. 11, Regular pri,e 412 50 And $'473, sale prix* 12.00 J(en'a I)ux CAM and 1Aongola Bahl and Nlncben. ,Sizes to 10. Regular price 52.0) and $2.25. rale price 51,66 Boys' Unngola and Budd Bal., H471111 to:). iteg014144 price 51.24, sale pt ice 51.00 Boys' iAox Calf *nal Ibrn{ ria !lads. Sig.'s i to :1. Regular price 11.:0), sale price. 51.26 31tenet.' Mongol* rials. ,Issas 11 to 2. Itrgub►r price $1.'Si. sale prier.... . , , 51.00 ih.n ides i14101,1'SnteN to Irl. Regular prior $1.111) aml 161.25, sale Al ice.... 851 1 uulh+i IS,alo. Sizes 11 to 4:i. iteplier prier )4I.)r1 and 161.211, (tale prier 85c 17 pairs Men's l.itg Felt -Boots. Ni 'hers 7 0, 11. Krgular prier $2.60 end $4,tr4, , ele price . 52.00 and 52,26 141 pliant \len', flitch Felt 1.4.:e !teas. 'Siz.n41t•, 11. it-- gnlar price $2.75, sale price 52.00 Men's Lung Boots, sizes i, 7, IS. 1n, Sale price.-... . 5160 Gf 4_idI.w' Vivi Kid Bids ,1)11 I1luchels•. Sites 2) 4t 44, Regular price $I.:at, sale price 53.75 1.:adie N'ici Kid hats amt Bluchers. Sizer 24 to 7. Itegular. prim Alf tel, sale • price, r. 53.26 Ladies' Dongo la HAI. and 111ucherm. sites a to Regular price 13.61), .ale Prier 52.7) i.+ulies' I longola Bals end Bluch- ers. Sizes :t t1 7. Regular price *3.184, male prire, .52.36 Ladies: Kid Bala and Bluchri.. Sizes :l to 7. Regular p»r.. $2.60 mint *22.73. - Pale price - 54.96 Ladder Kid Bala and Bluchers, Sitter. :1 to 7. Regu1u' prier $2,41., sale price51.66 Ladies Dungol* 114Is. ' Sire. 310 i. Regular price $1,:0f sale price, . , . .... $1.26 1:l', pairs Ladies' Oxford-. Size's 24 to 7. Regular price $1,25 (II $2.51), sale price 51.00 ANY GOODS CHARGE: WILL BE BOOKED AT REGULAR PRICES. j E. 4,1, WM. S'FIARMAN Y 1 have npKeued as new Ment Market in the stood on EAST STREET IN`kt t,II,FI11RI1; Xhes `t117r. feud 110.1117 Opposite the I'owu 41.li. The stlr41• is titled tali in 1111 dt•rn R1yle for the hnudlin4f 111 1411-1 4n file most approvtil way. 1uN4'1 intend to .,,`i -v,. my 111,11111113 .1 with the ilent 11) IN. 1i41(1 in my fine. ' BUSINESS STRICTLY CASH PRICES RiGHT W. E. Ne Stoves and Ranges al Manufacturers' ... Prices . . . Second-hand HEATERS AT YOUR OWN PRICE at Worsell's Hardware McLEAN IT "Brick's Tasteless" Rr(,ISfrREO is an extract of fresh cod livers, containing all the %,ewes of fresh coil liver oil without the nauseous grease, the compound syrup of hypophosphites, nutritious extract of malt and the fluid extract of wild cherry Lark. purifies. the blood, makes the weak strong. is a specific in sore throat and lung diseases. is so prepared that it can be assimilated without the least digestive effort. is sold under the positive guarantee that a decided improve ment will be felt after taking one bottle, or your money .ill be refunded by Ilio druggist from whom you purchased it, ( an we be fairer r Two Siylei -8 ounce bottle %0(.; 20 mince bnttl♦ 51.00 Favorites. They were dining together. "My favorite gable." she raid. 'lir quail served on toast." "And mine," he rejoined, "iso eagles served o1) twenty -dollar gond pieces." 1 Any man can her • popular if h• is willing to buy the drinks al,.l cigars. An 'retake'. is probably so called becalm.. he eventually 0w•rtale/1 the rest of mankind. GREAT STOVE SALE We require our floor space for summer goods and are offering the balance of our big line of stoves at cost. Below is a list of those we have to offer and the prices. HEATERS onwillIIIIII • :1 No. 35 Art Garland wit'll oven 44`x.011 1 Ideal Jewel with oven •Is.OU 1 No. 14 Empire Garland with oven 39.00 I No. 1.1 Empire Garland :16.00 1 No. 1 Buck's Prize :°-. ' 26.50 1 No. 26 Crown Brillianti ' "'`'''. :10.00 1 No. 16 Volcano ,i 16.00 1 No. 17 Oak iieatel 20.(0 9 No. 1:, Oak Heater.' - i 17.00 1 No. 13 Oak Heater k`' a ` 1.4,IM) 3 Dandy Ileaters12 d f .00 ,e 1 2 Telephone City - . 12.00 RANGES ,.Its ((104) i0.00 :12.00 2000 20.00 :10.00 12,00 15.50 12.50 10.2:1 8.75 8.00 immumwmmmussmemessgmteme in ranger§ we have large number at equally As low piic,', a' heaters. if you .111 need a new stove w+thin the next year or t n n, 3 1111 will he making a profitable investment by buying now. ma were not that the stove selling season Is nbuut over, ser Could 1 in justice to ourselves quote the ni)Ove low prices, but they must go to make room for other goals. PLUMBING, HEATiNti. Er.ECTiti( %'IRiNG And TIN- )4\IITIfIK(l given special attention, and all work fully guaran- teed. *Rote 'Phone 22 kHousr'Phone 1)2 CHAS. C. LEE