HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1909-2-4, Page 3TIFF sTON a1I, GODERICII : ONTARIO
IN THIS STORE FEBRUARY STARTS WITH A LIST OF
Extraordinary Bargains
BERLIN WOOL
to:clear at half pace
all good shade=,
regular $c, to clear
out entire stock, is
per oz.
Winter Goods.
Watch for gree
In every department, including Winter anti
new Spring Goods. New Goods f.rriviug daily :
many heavy Winter lines to clear in a hurry act -
wake loom fQr them. _WiL.ixre ui kiag this
mouth a very interesting one here fur you.
Come and see the rush -out prices op our
Come and see the now Spring Goods me are
n price tickets this month.
MEN'S LINEN
COLLARS.
-set good styles and
all sizes, sc each.
opening daily,
Cretonnes and
Art Muslins
at Half -Price and Tess.
A lot of Cretonnes and M u, -
line, nice patterns and colors,
wore short ends among them,
regular 10c and 12Ac, clearing
this week for ... . . . . 5c
Women's Coats
Still some of these left after
our Jauuar)rrlearing Male,
all extra good VA 11.11.6 ; don t
delay, make Mute of them
now.
$17.00 (:oats for $13.00
lifkati-etiatit for $ 11 tis
$10.110 Coats for $ 7.1IS
Wrapperettes,
6c per yard.
A few pieces of Wrappereto.•,
hood colons, regular nth: qual-
ity, this neck's price . tk
Wool Scarfs at 38c
Three dozen Wont Scarfs
and Sashes, in red, white and
navy, special price . .....3Sc
omens Skirts
at greatly reduced pricer.
$. I1I Skirts fur $3.70
1.5 Skirt.. for 3.10)
- _'ttxtMMkirttrinr Vitt
$2.00 and $2.+I) Skirt.. !Irk•
Furs
at Rush -out Prices.
du to lel per a mt. eiseount.
Wo have twiny good bar-
gains- left is this depart-
ment, ineleding Meseta;
Stoles and Muffs.
One only I:ulc', cur -lined
()oat, Is gelar b:'J cs), clear-
ing for, =39 50
Heat lies "bloom
Petticoats, $2.19
Twee dozen only in red,
'levy, Mark, preen and
brown, cit etze•p, lege la t Venn -
to
to clear• at =3.19
Men's Clothing Department.
Men's Linen Collar
Sc each
1,0(0) Men's and Bile' Linen
Conan left over from the
January sale, all sizes, clear-
ing atearh 5C
i 1
Underwear, 21C
Boy 'Vied Shirts and
Drawers, uTa video
Cs and firts his k clear-
ing at one pri
February Clearing of Boots and Rubbers.
We are able to mention onl c a fe •. of the many Ieergtk'ns to
this department.
Girls' storm Rubbers, regular 00 c, for :Or.
Women's storm Rubbers, regular inc. for Nie.
\Vomen'a cloth -top etorin Robbers, regular $1.10, for th,.e.
Alen'. cloth -top storm Rubbers, regular 101.10, for 115:•.
Men's heavy snag proof Ruble as, segued *2.514, for $1.58.
pairs of Women's drnlg. and box -calf, blucher cut, riff
sizes. regular $2.50, for $I.t$l.
Wonieu'M Patent Bluchers, regular $3.511, for
Mews of the £iatrkt.
Jeinee Laurie, of Egwuudville, suf-
fered a paralytic stroke last week.
\Vied hew Leen received of the
death of William Bond, of Windeor,
formerly of Wiughu.u.
Mr. and Mrw, Kehneth Rae, of
\Vinghaw, tom owly escaped ruthwe-
tion from coal gas last week.
\V. 11. Dlcdavin, of Leadbu•y, Las
purchased the Muldoon homestead on Compound hylup 841srp41i11s; 1III ee
the J2th coueession of McKillop, fur I ounces. A lutd druggist it the au-
$4,Wthinity that these simple, I1arwlear
Atte0,r a lingering illness Harvey, the' f.glt tjiente can tfr`t`Sb'falnetl mint•
•nal cost lion! our Sime druggist.
The nttxture is Said to cleanse nod
strengthen the clogged rind inactive
kidneys. overcoming backache, blad-
der weeknees and urinary trouble of
all kinds, if taken before the stage of
Bright's disease.
Thtwe who ...have tried this 811y
it ..positively overcomes pain in the
bark, clears the urine of sediment and
vegetates urination, erpet'ially at
night, curing even the worst forms of
bladder weakness.
Every men iW01111111 here who
feels that the Lidneyr Me not strong
or acting in a healthy meaner should
calix thin prescription at home and
give it a tiutl, as it is said to do won-
der. fee mauy persons.
PRINTED �Y REQUEST. •
Recipe Easdy Prepared at Small Cost.
and Many Swear by It.
Mix the following by shaking well
in w lwttle, rod lake itt_leasousitful
(Leer after meals and at bedtime.
Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half
ounce ; Compound Kar gon, nue ounce ;
youngest son of 1h my 1 leischauel, of
Lurid), parsed away on Muuday, the
:5th ult., aged sixteen years.
The 1.x1 -ecce faun of Frank Keys,
on lot 4, &tr cunresrinn of Grey, hiss
leen purchased by %Vet. and Duncan
Brewer, of the .71h concession, for
$5, oo0.
John T. Murdoch. a son of P. G,
Murdoch, a former tesident of Wing -
ham, wilt married iu Portage la
Prairie, Mau., recently to Miss Elsa
Evans, of that city,
Charter Cleaver, of Ethel, lute put -
chased the 50 -acre farm on lot 2- of
the Halt concession of Grey, the prop-
erty of J. W. Haulers, of Moncrielf,
for the sum of $3,10U.
Wie. Monteith, of the Thames road,
CsI,otne, has mpsold his 100 -acre fawn to ilia neigbhorhutd; . �
fur the ntuAndrew irf S tUWI that
tnwni.tit4 his duties in fhir tae.pret. Deceased
was twice =music( and both wives
ptrdet•easet him. Six sons and five
daughters survive.
#s Erediton Wedding -Event:
Crediton w•u, en tete oil Wednesday
of -last week, un lite occasion of the
marriage of 1wi popular young people
of the ph,..-, in 11,.- psroons• (of Ernest
Gittinger and Alias iaviva Klumlpp,
intends going West in the spring.
John McTavish las mild his leesacre
term on the north boundary of Grey
trettl4ert !Melt. of taowtck, TUVE con-
sideration, of $3.(0$). Mr. McTavish
end fauiily\p•ill i.-utove to Michigan.
The stock of drygoods and geote
flirritainga'of henna isroa., of the
"Little Katon" \\ ingham, has leen
soldby the a ignite, Osler Wade, to
the !(obwn D erciiulile Co„ of Oslo
.„fee int• u.n.lnur Gm: +:t,ul.ies
of unr m.a11e-to-weasure de -
pertinent in Inen'e and boys
Suits- __ - _apes. _ _.Spring
shades juet in troin the mill•,
Nu old goods Tying on the
1 abl+ fee you here. See the
Famplea, make your choice,
get it made up in the latest
cut.,Latest New York fatnh-
inn late•• for Spring will nl.o
1e• seen iitdlie• window. Choice
'suits mxdr to your order for
02.0) up, beet, trimmings.
tui ,,t uarenteeltlaatisfactory
or no-. tautest _uo _dspuatt
resµlired:
Grocery Department, Basement.
This _.depar - the u
misunderstanding with our patrons, -we would make some pointers laiit . hich
may not 1)e clear to theni. Furinstance, 23 -lbs granulated sugar for '• .00: -Note
this applies to $11.00 purchases only and floes not apply to purchasing i!1 smaller
quantities; purchasing say. lac worth is less than $1.00,quantitie ; lite Ilei(-,! will be
rated at 21 II)s for the dollar, so that it is cheaper to purchase in della!' gtl.tuli�les.
When specials are quoted for any stated time, such as "special for one week" dot
expect to get such goods at the special price after. Tho week is included from tit
time such advertisement appears in the papers.
Mr. Norman McAuley is in charge of this (lepai tment and will be glad to
give any information necessary.
. In case of error or any cause for complaint, don't fail to Iepnrt same to the
proprietors and it will receive prompt attention.
2bottles otamity ()tlteasfors , .,-..t..••••-• ...-•-.•-•she
Freah Canned British Columbia Sslnion, special, 2 cane for 35C
Ii:pton'a Orange Marmalade. Strawberry and Raspberry JAMS, elleciatl.... 9e
Finest English Chow -Chow Pickles, extra large bottle, special 23C
Sultana Ilaisins, special per tai.......... ... • . • • • • • • • • ....we
Choice Butter and Fresh Eggs always on hand.
CAMERONL& MOORS
THE DEPARTMENT STORE
w
OF SODER/CH.
i
TELEPHONE
ORDERS
promptly attended to.
Lots of
GOOD BUTTER
AND EGGS.
William L. Lindsay
tlaralltee St Those No. 115
•
THE
0QI6INAL
AND
ONLY
6ENUiNE
BEWARE
OF
IMITATIONS
SOLD
OM TIE
MERITS
OP
MINARD'S
LINIMENT
NO DOUBT NOW.
tat. Louis rite 114 iia. due:,Fi4i
1st -(spatotat:r- Thorp in MU &Milt
now that f)tldd'it. Kidney Pills are
"W0111411'1 beat friend." and the fol-
lowing letter from Madam Lavoie. of
this place, is convincing proof of this
fact. She writes :
"It gives Inc great pleasure to
testify to the beneftt i have received
from the use of Dodil's Kidney Pills.
For many years 1 suffered from weak -
nese and debility alining from dis-
ordered kidneys. 1 was suhjeet. to
This Didn't Happen in Ooderich.
.._.=lett iai thirty _whin
appreciated in musical circles. A
music -hail in a ret•t Rill small city bore
the unenviable reputation of possess-
ing ah.oIutely the worst baud any-
where. On one occasion a '•head•
liner" !rout a near -by metropolis had.
been promised by the managetnent
for a turn, and consegpently the hall
was packed to tie dooms. R -hen,
however, the time came for the
celebrity to appear, instead of that
eagerly awaited attraction the audi-
encetetrihlr Lina in the Salk and through was astounded to see the
P agitated 'manager ramie before the
my loins, eo that I found itvery hard curtain holding a tclegram in his
to stoop or hend my back at my WO -Fit. hand.
i also suffered from palm in nay' legit. "Ladies and gentlemen," acid he,
'•1 very much regret to inform you
that the 'Great Stewart' carnet
!hisses 111111 eatt'allF) posaihly arrive
for at leant half an 1 , ((treat ap-
plauw•.I In the meantime the band
will play yon a Melectioa."
At this a .lead silence followed,
which wait flnally broken by a man
in the gallery :
"Snotty, Smitty ! " ho shrieked.
Asthma.
"Don't let the band play. Weil be
quiet, honest we will."
Nature has a remedy for catarrh,------_----
epidemiccoldsand bronchitis that IM
far letter than dosing the stomach
with medicine and dregs.
It is the healing oils x1111 I,alrains of
ilyomei which medicate the air, yon It's of Special Value to Many Here
breathe. reaching the utost remote air ' in Goderich.
colla in the nose, Ibises! and lunge, A notable discovery and one that
killing r11 catarrhal germs and rester- la especially to man people in
in health to the mn. rn1e membrane' (Ind aerfch Is the comhinstiou ret �,..
lynmei arts like a curative =Herresl aeh help in the Mio-na treatment.
air bath, and has the same healing This preparation works wonders in
and antiseptic effect as the air where cases of indigestion or week stomach,
the pine and cucalyptic forests give It acts directly upon the walla of
off their fragrant and healing bellama.' the stomach and bowel*, strengthen-
ing and athnulating them so that they
how quickly you will get relief from will readily take rate of the foot) that
d is eaten without distress or suffering.
So primitive are the good efTrctM fol-
lowing the ape of Mi -o net That the
tem,dy is meld by James Wilson un-
der an ahsolute guarantee to retired
the money if it fails to cure. A :It
Enough. f cent box of Mi-o-ne will do the gond
the stomach needs whieh is simply to
make it do its own work.
• mast.
Mr. lying. y (Inuremeta/antrmrmeta/antref
Zuri.•h, died road illy at his home in
youlgeat daughter 01 Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Klumpn. The cereIunuy was
pet f. rimed by Hee. E. I1. l=ean at the
home of the ',tide's parents in the
pre.ent ta.-ge uoml*•r 111 Roeser,
1 he bride, who carts 1esptt•ndent in a
Snrein, oil Sunday, the ' , 111i ult. lie princess gown of nbite Swiss, w:ls
isui t ivt shy his •tdow, t=ile • {tom attended by alit+ Amelia 1' hlerrof
of %,Inch, and libel hildren. "1lashwood, while her mete caw Alh.a
Smith made a chnrtitii►g (lower -girl.
Isaac Jackson. of C nom, was called Thomas Klunlpp, brother of the bride,
t•1 hinca4dile last wee by the death acted (ti hest man and Mis.. Myrtle
of his eldeet sou, JLselrl a resident of Clark played the wedding March.
After their wedding trip the happy
couple will take rep t heir residence in
0, editolr.
the latter town, wilu had been in
delicate IteatUt for F/Nusi 7t411111. D,'-
('0411(1 is survived by his w chew
The engagement it an ninced of
, Rev. E. R. Fitch, of Toronto, for•t(uuerly
I pastor of Wingghalit Baptist clitirch,
to Miss Pearl Lamont, eldest daugh-
ter of Malcolm Larnolt, of London,
, the Marriage to tyke place irt\ Feb-
raari•.
John Harris. of Carie\ale, 8
who is 1 ivitinl{ in Exeter as pr
Was shocked best neck on receiyi
wort! that his father. James, Barri
a former resident of Exeter, had bee
suffocated by coal gas at his home in
Carievale. -
Miss Nellie Moir, of Brooklyn, N. j-.,
daughter of the hale (ieorgeMejtsp
Terence resident cf PSzeler is one
Death of Mrs. Biddlecombe, Glutton.
After a piolonged and painful illness
at eabeer Mts. Joseph Biddlecuwle, of
Clinton, was released (Join her suffer-
ings on Mond.tT, the- girt i nit, 1)e -
ceased, who we- : •rsixty.thiill year,
Wali it native of—Doi/on. -. in ISM she was
married to herluto part ner, a hhildhood
friend, who was visiting In the land of
his birth. Coming to l.'nnndit with
hien she settled iu Clinton, where
he a had' leen conducting a' jewellery
stress for some time. Deceased
n b.•cante identified with church
d temperance work in the town.
-was-fer several year's- president o r
'.V. 0. T. 1'. Shd was a woman .,f
culture, cf noble, utselli.l,
-ter and elm -alio disposition
survived I.y her sister, Misr
orter, of ('limon, awl it sister
d. The hate Henry Porter,
of t'ittttef{t, wets a'brother of the iter
ceased.
Another Pioneer Gone to His Rest
Ripe with\years James Pollock, of
Drysdale, ones 1t the honored pioneers
of the county, catered into his rest o!
Thursday, the °1st tilt. Deceased,
who had attained to the good age of
eighty-five years, was a native of
Ireland. Emigrating to America
with his parents in, his early ehild-
hard, he settled in '.Lower Canada.
On reaching manhood to went singhe-
handed into the deep forests of Stan-
ley. with indoulitaole energy, cour-
age and physical ('111 sante establish-
ing a hoose for hiuer,•lf i. the face of
manifold difficulties. So. . years ago
he removed to the Sautrle 'oe, !ray,
where he resided until sum oned to
his lung home. Deceased Wax i'res-
byteriaan in religion and hall be n for
over thirty yenta an eider of bike
church. Ile leaves five sons ant one
daughter to mourn his demise. A rs.
Wilson and Mrs. Armstrnug, cf St
key, are sisters of (Ica deceased.
Death of John Cober, Brussels.
the nurses whom th r United States
Gov i'ttwst,t 1. deep:a- thing to Italy
to carr for the injured in the- recent
earthquakes.
Mrs. (barter Jinka, of the 2itd con-
-cession -of -Wry, no- estitn:rbir"-women;
passed away atter it lingering illnese
on Tuesday, the JLh tilt, lh'ceareI,
ho was in her twenty•Htth year, was
ailregister of George Adair, of Stais-
ner busbaml and i ant child
are hit to mourn their it• parable
loam,
Three Exeter lads. Totumyera,
Villie Bu•18'y and Young Creech,
a' experience, last week from which
the narrowly escaped- with their
lives. They were arousing themselves
with a oaded cartridge, when it ex -
pickle T, 'ring la/artful wounds
and cuts - - - -
stitches.
On Monday,the titin bit., St. Am -
se
brnBoman e=we=r, ehtrch, Brits.
eels, was the ewe • of them triage of
Aries Catherine G -nor, daughter of
Thomas Gaynor, o that Villa e, to
John Heiken, the we known butcher
of Blyth. 'l'he eere.e y was c
ducted by Rev. Father rcoran,
Seam th.
E. R. Jackson, son of Mne M. 11.
Jackson, of Egniondville, and brother
of tbeJackson Bras., of Seaforth, hap
been appointed contracture engineer
for James Stewart A; Co., of F1
William, who have the contract fe
the construction of the large G. T. P.
elevators. He is considered mit oT.fie
moan efficient engineers in the (.rand
Trunk Pacific service.
Mrs, Jetties McGowan, a former es-
teemed resident of Blyth and Eget,
Wawanosh, died at her hone in Tor-
onto last week after a paralytic
etre, e. The remains were been lit to
cram w_ in the muscles and dropsical
ewe�ge ==!"isle Ye T' sired ankles. 1
never found anythingto do one good
till I tried Dodd's Kidney Pills.' They
gave ole great relief and flnally cured
me, for all the pains have entirely div•
appeared."-
IN A BREATH THERE'S REST.
Breathe Hyomei and Be Cured of Ca-
tarrh. Bronchitis, st h era.
1$1-0 NA MEANS STOMACH COM-
FORT.
catarrh an head colds. if Itdoes tint
help you there will not 151, a penny's
expellee, as Jar. Wilson agrees to
refund the money. The complete
Ilyomei outfit costs only $1.
Read all Ths Signal this week.
1)ashaway --- "1 want yon to meet.
Mrs. Dasher's eldest daughter. She is
the moat Intelligent of the three of
them."
Cheverton "No,
learned more than i
from the other two."
Srmoehow it ie awfully hard for a
thanks a i've mother to persuade her daughter to
ought to know marry the kind of a man who will
make her happy.
Tuxlr>oe,, February 1, 1$09
f -r.-------- „min
'P adNE I D. MI LLAR 00.1p7,',"
ARRIVAL 01' I'til:
New Prints and Wash Goods
Our showing of Printa this s;+atrou is ww:h',st=art than ecru' bei ore,
'flee many new and attractive designs promise to iiaxke Pi lits more
popular this reason than ever. -
as
Stripe . Patterns
ere the mu,at fat•nretl. xu.l we have thew in every color aid comLiu-
uttou.
Our Celebrated Prints
Quality leiter than ever. I',i 1' same at. hetore, 1 2i per yard.
The New Dress Linens, The New Foulard Radium,
The New Lancashire Suiungs. New Linen Tussores.
New Lawns New India Linen New Organdies
Neil is the time to do the sunnier sewing
Npeclxl t
altars in
Cottons '
Lm•geat shipment we have ever li'v1,
P1ai•1 • 1111 Occult'. Pillow Cotton., in all widths.
Plain an31'wilk- I, I(:eaehed ami L nblearhed Sh •etings, in all widths,
cat paipular prices. .
Special Values in -Towels and Towellings
Stack -taking ii,, a'ompletett-Liles• lira= Still x feW hto'i left we are
anxious to dispoiia_of, and eve -have 'nary attractive bargains on our
Bargain Tablas.
McCALL PATTERNS once tried always used.
PHONE 66
'PHONE 66
MILL A R'S SCOTCH STORE
0111=1111111J
ttetlYIQR
Drcssrnakers
SPOOL WSILKS 11
BELDING'S II
fifLDING%
You will get SUPERIOR SILK
and SUPERIOR RESULTS.
QTY SPOQI ARE VALUABLE
Premium List at Dealers.
Belding, Paul & Co.,
LIMITED,
74 Bay Street, Toronto
Itrusaels lost it good citizen last '
week by the death of John Cober, one
of the enterprising business .ten of
to yillsge. A weak heart with coin.
miens of pneumonia was the un-.
COMM' of hie death. Deceased wax
tn--iVatertno county seventy
a=go. Emir his early childhood
1 adept with duds and on
nanhoal Mowed h
Ion of carr= a -maker in
hut native Thirty y re ago he
B1 th for interment, the funeral see, moved to Ethe ,�whete he a aYed in
t t ee 7,i -Andrew's elorrth iw nYTnaine3a. dome )tears later h(1 vetalr
fished an extensive hnsinett inthaw—
side,
haw -
side, employing • a Marge numb • of
men. in the c onllegr titin that r -
aged the village. tour ears ago hl
carriage factory was a •dyed anti
the loam fell heavily on the proprietor.
Shortly after Mr. Cotter reinoved to
Guelph to mend his tnrt1111ea, lint re-
t timed to Brussels a year sego and purr
chased the husiness ,f It, Francis.
which he render -tell until incapacit-
ated by illness. During him lout(,
career he wore the white flower of a_
hlatuelees IifesIis_seidvw, three sons
and his adopted daughter are left. to
eternal his removal from the scene of
life.
Hensel! Loses • Good Citizen.
It
hap
born
'ears
he was
reaching
natural yoc
conducted by Rev. T. L. Small, B.A.,
and Rey, 1)r. McLean, of Ooderich,
the deceased's pastor for many years.
A pretty wedding was eolenlnized
at the house of Dir. and - Mrs. Thumaa
J. Bissett, jr., of Exeter, on Thursday,
the ''2Ist alt., when their evened
daughter, Florence, was united in mat-
rimony to Edwin Irwin, of Norwich.
The ceremony wise performed by Rev.
Walter O. Collins, of the Trivia
Memorial thresh, in the presence of
the 'Immediate relatives of the con-
tracting panties.__—
John llern, sr.. of Winchelsea, met
with (1 serious accident Lest week. Ile
woe hauling a load ref hay rep- the in-
cline to his barn when his horse•e in an
effort to get a occult. fooling on the
slippery driveway lathed forwent,
pini tnling the driver between the
hinder pole and the timbers overhead.
When he was extricated from his
perilous posit lou three of his ribs were
broken and his breast. badly crushed.
He is not yet out of danger.
Robert Calder. one of The pioneer
residents of McKillop, who had leen
an intense sufferer from r tneer of the
lip for atone ths, crossed the
Great Divide on Saturday, the 2:trd
ult. Deleeuw(' was born in Toronto
township seventy-five year+ ago, but
in his boyhood he settles! with his par-
ents in the tow.nship of McKtilop. A
quiet, unassuming man, one who
"served Gel by doing honest work,"
he was highly respected. In politics
ho was a Liberal and in religions, faith
te Presbyterian. He leaves two chil-
dren, i paid. on the tarot, and Mrs.
John )odds, of MrKillnp. His part-
ner -in -life predeceased him him years.
The death of Jeremiah Heitman, of
Stephen, tt birth °ecuu•ed on Monday-,
the'Lith haat , removes another of the
links whine unite the Huron of the
pioneer with our modern county.
Deceased was in his ,evenly -eighth
year end hie death was due to the in-
hrmities of age. Almost all him lite
was a nt on the faini on which he
settled with his parents on emigrat•
ing In Canada in his infancy. During
his long restdenr•e in the township his
Industry and uprightness won for him
genuine respect. and admiration. For
many years he was engaged in snper-
intending the construction of roads in
Seldom has a death caused styli
widespread consternation and regret
as the sad and sudden removal of J. C.
Stoneman, of lfensall, which occurred
on Sunday, the 21th ult. A week pre-
vious he Was a.lrieken with appendi-
citis and though his condition seemed
hopeless an operation was resorted to
in as vain effort to save his life. His
constitution was unable to endure the
strain and his life ebbe3 'slowly
away. Deceased ed was born near Itod-
gerville fifty --two years ego. He re-
eeived him education at No 1 school,
Tuckersmith. and afterwards at Mit
Owl! high schopl and the Toronto
Normal Mired. The earlyyears of
his manhood were engaged in teach-
ing the young id"ea in dlRet•ont parte
of the Dominion. More than twenty
yearn ago he purchased the jewellery
husinesi of A. Kelly, 111 Hemel!, and
heceme n mid -tett of the vilinge. He
was at the name time local manager
for the Bell Telephone Co., and was
for a nnnIter of yearn village clerk.
Ile held a high place in the count ins of
two fraternal mocha les, was an rodent
advorate of Temper Ince and a zealous
promoter of the Y. M. 0. A. move-
ment. He Wes it pilfer of the Metho-
dist church an•1 Ilesidrs dimcherging
the dntiem of reeorrting mteward he
Was superintendent of the Sunday
school, His widow and two sons,
Curtis and lite bent, survive. The
fnnerml terviees In the Methodist
church were enndneted by Rev.
Meters. Fear and (fining, of Exeter,
Kerr, of "lire on, Smith, Doherty and
hart, of Ilensall, and the service et
the grave by the Oddfellows,
.'1'hc best Canadian «'heat, the
c ancst and most' modern mills,
the most skilled -flour-makers and
the ost thorough purifyiiag process
--knows • to milling, - all - combine --to
give
Royal Household Flour
i hose baking a ualities which make it
the •( • a
wives eve her Ch,wcr flours
cost you m c in the end. Give
Royal Household • fair trial and
you will never go :. ck to other
brands. If your groc.r hasn't it,
he will get it for you if a u insist.
Ogilvie Flour Mills Co. Ltd.
7 MONTREAL.
SEEDS FREE
1f yon ask, you can have a package of
sees) of this marvellous Russian Clint
Lettuce included absolutely free with ottr
new handsomely Illustrated 1909 Cate.
(ecus. This lettuce is nearly as large and
solnl as a cabbage. Stands hot weather
surprisingly well, and has a rich, buttery
flavor. if you prefer, you may choose it
package of one Colo*sal White Sear
Beet ora package of Ostrich Feather Aster
Write 1e4sr snit same Tim elmeite.
e.Itw,n nems et rho esper.
Seed• et chi, tnsnenma. e,.,.rsn r ... l.albrs
Dards & Hunter Street Co, liml15J,
mew t,'', •-.� rete
London, Ont.