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The Signal, 1909-6-3, Page 5I300KBINDING MAGAZINES, PERIODICALS and LIBRARIES bound or repaired. (}OLD LETTERING pp `on LEATHER GOODS UI wIeti TRt BION AL Uuderlch, n leaving A. B. TAYLOR. STRATFORD Yabliie polio. la A' T or Ontario require*E tbatHEALTH-- la aiil! i r ooii over age of 3 months must be vaoolnated and that parents aro liable to a aneand conviction rot failure to comply with such regulaUotu. The medical health officer will be In bits °aloe oar the dna Saturday stternuon of each month at 2 oclocck tor the free vaucinatlon of Demons Ale lfurah normal. A. C. HU.''TKR,lulHO LYNOPKIH OF CANADIAN - y pawH w�Ts theAD oolefhead of a family, Any De any wale over la years old, rosyoar L homestead e quarter -section of vellahle Dominion land In \t aurt.uta, Saskatche tan ern Alberta. l)o.n tie aoplhant must appearat Ipu lands Agency or Sub Agency for the dl.trieL IlntrY by Iorpay may be wade. at any agency, un certain conditions, by father, mother. eon, daughter, brother or aster of Intending hoositeader• • Ludes. -Si: months' residenne upon and cultivation of the land in each of threat' resew. A houea.leader may live within nine intim of his honiont.d on a farm of at leset Se acroe solely owned and occupied by hiur or by his father. mother, aun. daughter, brother or der in lar certain district,. ina• a eu quarter *action alongsuidg may v alongside fila bwuestewd. Prix Fi'n per acre. !cutin„ -Must reside de months in each of all year. from date of horn.•.tead entry (including II, tune required to earn howeeleed pateutl and cultivate arty acnes exlri- t homesteader who has exhausted his honee- g rad right and cannot Obtain a pre-emption may, to e a purchaset homestead in certain dlstrtctr. Price elm per acre. Dudes -hurt ✓ eside eta month. in each of three years. culti- vate arty scree sad eroel • house worts $30U00. w. v:. CVitY. Deputy of the Minloter of the Interior, N B,-l'nauthorlred publication of this ad- vertisement will not be paid for. Watchmakug-t etc' HALSEY PARK waTORllraiaa. Jawal.LSae OPTICIA1r. tlotab side se Square, Goderich, One �j Civil Englneenng A IVIL HidrsullloaN t' ROBERTS, gineeer, Ontario Lapd .__... S urveyor. - omoe-Metesan Block, Uoderich. corner Montreal street, Telephone 137. MUSIC A ',FRED E. COOK. TEACHER OF s• . Ptano-ptayine. Theory. Harmony and 1 uunterpolnL Pupibm prepared for examine none of Tomato Conservatory of Music. Apply at 'Mormon a Music Store, Ooderlch, Mondays In Clinton at madame of Mr. Alex. Macken- zie. Ontarimadameo Onset. . Yet$cal DRS. EMMERSON & TURNBULL. w T. gmwgasns, M, D. W 8, 7t•a.et•t-L M. Wanes 'Phone sees Hamilton Street- Phone let -17f. lOrtnlsrsens-e.faenoa., North street, Opbposfta St. George sebum -h. phone lilt. 1)r. Turnbull's realdenee. Montreal street. Southwest of Public Library. Phone 191. Ir. W. F. GAI.LOW. M. B. (Nllos and residence. North street. (toderleb. north of County Regl,try Defoe. Telephone, lin Legal L KILLORAN. BARRISTER. • eol1cyter. Atm1go�ary. esti. Mover to lend at loosed rates OISeS.-*north Street. Ooderlch (neer Signal Mom to Seaford' Saturdays and MerAeNa, (( G. CAMERON. K. C.. t BARRIS- 0l. TER, .olicttat. notary public. °Moss— l.mllton Duvet, Uoderich, third door from Sure. P)IOUDFOO'F. HAYS & BI.AIR Mrrstere, solicitors. notaries, public per • tors in the Maritime Coort, eta Ace. rust site Square, nest door C. A,-, eider's gr'ooerf• Pet eau fund. to lend at !circuit ratan of littered. W. PROUDFOUT, L C. K. C. SA p. U. ? dl.AlR .� (GIARLES°ARROW, L.L,B.. BAR. 1 RISTKR, attorneys, solicitor, 11'., Grade- r -led Money to lend at Iowan rates. L{ O. JOHNMTON, HrAltit S'l'ER, 1, eollcltor, oaomi..loner, notary publfr• Hamilton street. Ooderich Ont. Insurance. Loans. Etc. QLf► tl00 PRIVATE FUNDS TO �r'eii�t VV 1,1/1f loan. Apply to M. 11. CAM alt0.4. Barrister. Hamilton street, li,derich. W• R. ROBERTSON. • INS('RA`('K AUKNT. Flag AND LidnTNrto: Bdtl,h.Canadian and American. .__.)LFCTI INT are- asst eat.-a+tettregaa.'. LtUSn• err : The Ocean Accident end Onaran .'orroretlon Limited. of London, Kng, I tngtaty ANI) JIrAHANTga RONw1 : The U. S. Fidelity and (ioarante a (company. (Mire et residence, northeast cornua of Vit torn. and SL David... areata. 'Phone 17a. 'OHM W. CRAIGIE, LIFE, FiRE • and accident insurance. Agent for leading rnotual and stock cnmean1ee. Inenran'-e in all lines effected on beet plans and at torrent rates. ('a11 at oSloe, Donner Weet Street end Square Or address J. W. CHAIUIK, Uoderich, Ont. Tele .hone 7s Mc1iILLOP MUTUAL. FIRF. IS - SU R A N C K C L. -Farr and Isolated town property teemed. officers -J. R McLean, free., Kippen P. O T. Fraser Vloe-Prea,. Btor ehl f P. O0 .TThomea K- Blass, Ham ger Directors -w m, Chesney, Seaforth ; John 0.Orieve. w'lothrop • Oeorge Dale. t3eaforth; John IIenneweis itublin; Jabot reamo, Beech- wood ; John Watt, Oarlock: Thou.. Veneer, Itruoeaeld ; John B, McLean. Kippers ; Jou,, Connolly, Clinton. J, W. Yeo, Hoimeeriffe, agent for Weal Horan. Policyholders can pey aaaeaatnente and get their card. renelpted at Toter R Browne, Clinton, or at R. H. Cutts grocery. Kingston street, Oodericb. Ill*rriaee Licenses WALTER E. rr.Ll.Y, OOOEItICH, ONT. Watchmaker, Jeweller and Opt Inlan. Lauer of Marriage Ltoensee• WLANE, iSSUER' OF MARRI• • AAR lttenwes, 0tderba. Ont. SHIYI110 PA&LOR 1EDFORD NOCK BARBER MHOP. -This well-known and {{.+paler stand effete Its patron. the beet 'ervine In ahaytng, hair rutting, eta„ etc. Ladles' 'shampooing a fatptystr�nOnly *killed hands employed - is �grinkR, PrreprMl H appreciated. . B. &uetsoneering THOMAS OUNDRY, LIVE STOCK sed general aecttoneer. (Moen on !Meth Street, *bare he will be }mind at all theme whim /toterytng sateen ;Terms reaennable and 'Phone • effort Deed to Mee yon salisfacUpa, AUCTIONEERiNO. All twanehea fatefully attended tn. Farm salea,llve .took .slew, real estate end marcher will and talkie anywhere. ear . Write for drUsm or deo. Beckett. Hamilton street. Goderich Ont TuspMes No. rod THE SIGNAL GODERIOM,: ONTARIO Private Donald Mcivor, A Single Man in Barracks. R W. it. Ett,torr, In The Canedtau Magazine. Private Donald Meteor came•to the Hite two men heard dimly, It. tipsy Compitny from somewhere up db the Ipassed ktong the board eidewatk, kat shore of Lake Huron. He had been I planks creaking under them with the sailor ; so had his father, who was trot. They glanced up at the *tone Donald Mclvor; and his father's wall., masses of black punctured only father, who was also Duneld McIver.' by the ray's from a couple of lights in But the other Donald' were sailors on tote ufticere' hull, the Atlantic.- • and -their-fwlne--weer-ie- Meteor .stupp d -_LL the.. , • the Orkneys. In Donald's speech was something he was raying to his cone • little of the Gaelic still. "But it is panion and -quickened his pace. As fery little of it I will he knowing," hs they reached the head of the staire sometimes .aid /regretfully.- Briefly, that led to the furnace -room, be Duuald was a little black highlander. ruened. Of quite another breed war Private "Gif me the light," he commended Jacque. --"Jokes," the colour -sergeant sharply. "Go you upetairs quickly pronounced it-, and the men let it go and gif the talkers a cry. Tell thein at that, making it "Jokey," however, they will he better out of herk. That for barrack -mom utas. As Mc- is not a goot noise; i heard it mice Ivor Bald in one of his rare jocular before on the tug Jones when my woods: "Ile ise twice my own size, brother Aleck was killed." my own heavy, and my own weight." Then he ran down the steps and And it wee even so es he had raid. held his lantern up to discover the Jokey came of a soldier riser, and valve that had ehut off the water. hie forbears fought under the flag of The orderly was no coward. Ile France. Illeideotelly, Jakey was a hesitated a moment, not sure where singer, and this is where our story be- his duty lay, and as he halted there gine. Unbelted, hie long loots cart came &deafening roar. under his iron cot. Jacque* would r pace up and down the tong barrack- The newspapers told the bald ate y room, his, brown chest partly hared, of the explosion At the barracks : o re and sine, and sin*q. Thiv wax. after private soldier blown to pieces, an - supper, when the Mop bad eaten and ether injured, and two pfllcers who were filled. and wefts lolling in their were .seeping above badly shaken '111). cots in the dusk, smoking. boon the A thirel of a column on that, cud, a canteen would open, and they would week inter, it paragraph 'on the In- go doles to- visit the i'hevrooed die. quart, en open verdict. But few ever Loonier of ale and shandygaffs. But knew !haat the loan whose body was lust now -Weald lenge. borne between tiles of reverend rides None of Lite men ever thought of to the railway station a couple of days complimenting Jokey on his voice. later was a hero. He never expected it. But they loved The sergeant of Donald's room ad to hearhim take the very low and a little exercise he sometimes are very bigb notes of "Sailor, Beware" in the exuberance of his joy on this With his wonderful ease": and, aceord- occasional stormy Sundays when the ingnte-itt to tradition --only tradition, mind bugle Sounded "No Parade." Prayer - followed "The Lost Chord," to one heard the "Orderly.Serge•ots" call sound et seven o'clock, a sign that the canteen had opened.-- On pened: -On one of these evenings, as Jacques, wearied at last with song, came to o e end of the barrack -room, he notice Donald Meteor with a photograph Softly he drew nearer, and ilokittif over the little man's saerhy.tha_ light of the lamp (this was in the days before gas was put in at the' School) that it eau a picture of a girl, of jet black hair and ayes. one could tell; straight of form sod grer-eful of motion, one could easily imagine. "Aha! [set what the little man is 'doing time in barracks for," Jacques said to the listening men. Meteor started, for he had not seen the other. replaced the photograph in his kit -box and said nothing. it looked like an insult swallowed in silence. Perhaps the liftman was not sure. There could be no doubt bout the thing that Jacques said next.\ Men caught their breath and wt up swiftly, but few were quick -,ough to see what happened. There aa a sharp "snick" as • small, iron- and flet belonging- to a furious little k Highlander landed square betw the eyes of the big !retrad- Jacques toppled over, reached for th table, and brought it crashing down with him. .Jacques was s. strong sod active as he looked. Before one could have counted two, he was on his feet and reaching for Meteor. Lively and all as he was, the little man would have been • cripple fpr life in less time than it takes to tell it, butust then the door wearjerked open. Jacques heard it and turned in the midst of his wild rush. .What brought Lieutenant Fitzger- ald into the men's quarters in the officers dinner hour nobody ever knew. But he had heard the noise and rushed up stairs to investigate. ••\Nell, what's the trouble here?' asked Mr. Fitzgerald in his beet bar- rack -square style. It was Private Ronald Mclvor who answered, standing stiffly at attention. "Nothing the matter, sir; we were having a twit of-- fun, sir, and the table was knocked over." Men gulped down their hearts from their 'humus and, still standing W attention, turned their eyes on Fitz- gerald. The officer looked for the sergeant in charge of the room, found , r-;, he was out., and mined away. relieved that it wars not a case for "office." "Try and get along with lens noise, men." he said, returning the corporal's salute OA he departed. A. the sound of his footsteps on the stair died away, the room heard the sharp crack of • Lae -Enfield bolt being shot into it* place.,_ Woking, tbey saw • levelled rifle in the hands of Privet. Jimmie'Todd. it was pointed at Jacques, and meant Iffer rt'anyy at- tempt to renew the attack oh Metv-nr he would 'have to reckon with Don- ald's champion. Where did he get the loaded cart- ridge? Ob, kit inspection in the Royal Canadian Regiment doesn't in- clude kit•boxes. No man is anxious to have an inch and a halt of cold lead and nickel shot into his body, and Jacques halted, But even ae he hesitated, still dizzy from Donald'. Mow, his eyes closed in pain and be staggered drunkenly, The man he would hat4 killed caught him and with another carried hint to his cot. The bugler ran Across for the hospital sergeant. When "Drees for Picquet" blew, half an hour later, Jacques groaned aloud. "I'm frduty tonight," he muttered, and vainly tried to get up. Then came forward Private Donald Mc Ivor. "1 will do your guanl. Jakey," he as d. "And I am sorry i hit you so hard, but m anger will be Eery often business who are practicing the policy getting the better of me." ot gelling direct to the buyer tnstend Without waiting for an answer, he of letting their productions go to the largo cities and there be retailed out to buyers from 'different parte of the country. This plan of 'baying direct from themreeder has -every advantage, and I would recommend It strongly. There are a good many tidngs rrgnrd- ing the pxorchasseof a jerk which can- not annot be explained on paper, and there- fore the buyer who would get the most worth of 'his money should use some dlscrtrnlnation In the+chnlce of those wba m.he petronisre." thing like this: grstawf p'rade, 'shun, -Those as oats rad will follow the regulations. as eon's will go through the req- uisite n tions, as follows: One I Extend lett hon oldin' prayerbook. Two! Raise righ • -'and to level of mouth. Three! MMe..ti thumb of right band. - Four ! and.Four! Turn ov- page." But the next t e be did it waa the day after Donal wooden kit•box. button-ttick, razor d other equip- ment had been put u at auction by the quartermasters war • t, accord - ling to custom, and the it ''dent was in his mind and, that. ofthe • .. ---His eyes happened to hall on the page held open by his thumb. After a pause he read aloud verygently: Lt - 'In all time of our -tribulation, in the hour of death : Gond Lend deliver SELECTING A JACK.` Points to Be Considered In Purchasing • Well Bred Animal. The high prices which have prevail. ed for some time in the mule market have prompted many farmers to look into the subject with a view to turn 'ing their attention to the production ot this valuable draft animal. Conald• ering the perplexities conuected with tbo purchase of Jacks, tbo following gestlons from a Missouri breeder cannot be otherwlae than interesting and valuable: "1wish to call the attention of all those in the market a to some t fo r a jack pertlnlnt facts regarding the purchase of such an animal for breeding pur- poses. My experience covers an ex- tended period in the business, and 1 therefore feel qualified to speak. A jack under fourteen hands high can- not be rcglatered. It is also important to see tbat the color 1s black and that the pointe are White, as, 1f the animal answers to any other description. he is ineligible to registry. The buyer who would be dfdcrlminating In the selection of a jack should carefully look over his conformation and give special attentlon to his underpinning. Ile should hare a good hoof and a wide beet, and It la always well to look for big bone, hess•y head and ears. THE TOWN COUNCIL.. �� • 1 GOW•TESTING ASSOCIATIONS. l d, uw that the factor .r.awut 's gee- ing into full swing, larnieee ale won- ering how the 'owe wi11 du 'hie year, rims ate expected to crake some profit. Urea.), expectsl'oa* are no ulweyt realised, au.l it pasture is poor, how is the milk flow to be kept up ? happy the wan who has provided tui a supply of ereenleed, and who has a brtci for bummner feeding: Some cheek should he kept on the yielil of each cow. If tire milk 1`r weighed on only -three day. a , HI and wimples tested. once a month, then the owner will know vet v cloi ely which ate the heaviest producers. If weights are taken at every milking any ridden varietiuu will be hu me is iiitelerlibitei vii ;lire -pit- can turn It 1ikrt to lenitive thee 'Aust., If a recur(' is kept of the hod, the turret profitable rows cam be detected, and 111110 that might produce More if fed letter will be given the opportunity, 'Phis is what nlrutteie of the cow. testing associations are, doing, study. ing each individual in the herd so as to make eine that emelt single cowl kept gives it. p:oHt. This it evident*,, of good : ttusi i se ulanrgruten1. No one wanta leo h.rtior a cow that is in- capable of making air goeei Roth. j hies each cue of your cows pay 1 Do you know that she dont ? (iueru wink won't do these days. Meer. d blanks are ..Igvptiwi Gee on application to the Hairy- Commie - goner. Ottawa. Mane men since commencing to record are now re- ceiving $RRI per cow when they used tu_gerbut, x{(1. because. atm know, which are the economical producer.. It certainly drier Pay to test cows. • ('. F. W. Department of Agriculture, - - Ottawa, May 26, 11144). Gas Bylaw to Be Voted oar June a6th The Boulevard. A special meeting of the town Coun- cil was held on Friday everting last, with two of the members Almelo, Councillor* Dean and Jordan. The leading mutter of business was the gas bylaw, which was given its Heart two readings and waa considered in annuu'ttCe art the whole. l'uuncil- fura MunnipRs allfl limnlrer bulk ex- ception to several clause*.' They thought there should be a tittle *lim- ited in the bylaw when work on the installing of the plant was W start as well as when the work was to he coup detedcand moved that a clonal be in- serted req utringt Ir. (r•Y-Ltry% cmn- wenced by October 1st. Another objection was to the clause fixing a minimum rate of ui colts pee month. This they Look exception to on the ground that the only reason they could see for its insertion was to allow of acharge being wade during a Temporary ahse•tles. of a householder. it wits pointed out, however, that a similar provision was 'Made in abe charge the town makes fur electric light. Then . Counrilluts ifuUrher and Muhniugli again !Loved to give the town the tight of expropriation at the end of any cue year after the first twenty years in place of having the blight of ergo 1014 ir.tiue-w4y-est, the end of the twenty ',rare, and et the end cf live -year periods thereafter during the life of the franchise. In ttev of Lite whole Daiway Reeve-Meldztecu. pied _Hui chair dud -Altiee ysve-!lie Mayor an opportunity of voting on the amendments whish Councillor* Humber and Munniugs introduced, +led when the committee Mae and r'. ported to the council Mr. Reid had his innings and veked-or the aJuptiyn of the report, C'ouncillora Humber and Munuings again voting no..` The publishing of the bylaw was left with Mr. Glass or his solicitor, Mr. Cana' eron, to arrange, and the date of tisk- \ ingthe vote was fixed for the "fah of .J one. - \191e second matter for diacuseion we the El int avenue boulevard, w 'ere ouncl or planting ornamental trees. Deputy Reeve Reid had the clerk read bylaw No. 1i of 11!111, which prohibits driving over the ) utevatds and limits -flit. width of the u to fifteen feet. This width limit quoted as showing that the plantin ,t trees where they had been put in w s contrary to the bylaw. What to . o with the tree,. which had been plant., was discussed and two motions were ! • used, nuc to have the trees placed '' the town park arthe float of Britann road and 1n Harbor Park.' This was. need by Councillors Humber and M •nings, and an amendment was ►not d by Reeve (fallow and Councillor (:rk gie to the effect that tbe parks commit go into the matter, ot the disposal o the trees with the Horticultural Society and wove the trees, COun- edlor "dunning@ thought it .looked a little weak-kneed of the council to seek to shelve to the Horticultural Society tbe diflienity .of disposing of half -a -dozen trees that the council had got into trouble with. Others of the council thought it was only courteous to invite the •Society iii have some- thing to say in the matter since the Society had been tsk iv R an interest in the beautifying of the town. The amendment, inviting the Horticul- tuixl Society to efer with the cone mittee in the matter, was darrte'tf, Councillor Humber wanted to hear from the five members of the council who had hacked up Councillor Jordan in the platter, but Reeve (:allow was the only one who spoke. He defended his vote, on the ground that it was underetnoxd the trees were to he planted in the centre of the load with a driveway down either side. and he still thought this could be done. George Porter, who Was preeent, ex- pressed hie approval of having trees down the centro of the road. H. di A. McEwan was present and asked on behalf of the Ontario Vest Shute ltoilway for permission to pile the steel rails the company intended bridgtng in by boat on,the south quay or on property owned by the town ad- jacent thereto, and, un motion of, Deputy Reeve Reid and Councillor Munninge, permission was given on i condition that the piecing of the rails � he under the eupervision of the chair- man 111 the public works committee. Mr. Mriwan said it would (probable be a month before the rails would arrive. If the C. P. H. should con - eruct the proposed loop of their litre on the beach and the land on which it was proposed to pile the rails be re- gilired for freight sheds, this would suit the Electric Railway Company all right, as they could have the mite shipped over the C. 1'. R. to Meneae- tung Park, elation. The matter of arranging the street* over which the electrir.railway would require to run its road in the town was mentioned, and Mr. Mch welt said e would Blare the plan which the nim alb ` bad re need shnw- the etreaje it W. t e per me- si o to ren on *RI t tierk ahiF the e, nnlittee could then go ' , to the matte at any time. _ A W1LI. RnaO JACK. Besides this, the buyer should assure himself that the animal is a proved breeder. When you have secured these points in an animal you can be pretty sire of getting your money's worth - "As in all lines, there aro tricks which every man w ho starts nut to bay a jack should know in order to protect himself from being made the object of untrnetwortby dealers- Or- dinarily It is a very easy matter to swindle the average jack buyer, as nine out of who ere out to per. chane koowenothing reboot the require- ments of a, good antrnat. and invaria- bly they are taken advantage of. There area good manylbreeders In the turned to go. But Jacquet' bend was outstretched, and the grip that fol- IoweJ was a treaty of peace between men. in ten minutes Donald Meteor paraded with the picquet, boots shin- ing, holt-buckle almost white from the application of polish and "elbow- greaee. "To your dottty-MARCH t" the sergeant -major's command rang across the square, and the little ceremonial was over. Privet, Donald Meteor went hie round cheerfully, and "lean- ing well on his chin -strap," as the sergeant -major observed to the mess when he dropped in for $ half-hour before going back to the married quarters. • Donald's second watch began et lour o'clock in the morning. At the end of half an hour he roused the orderly in charge of the furnace% and went with him on his tour of the herracks. Under the officers' quar- ter* the (unlace wail giving out a strange sound The sheet metal creaked horribly and every few teeonde from tome pipe would come a loud "PUT -RR." bear all there wee a harsb hiss of eeoapiog steam. All this Lack,ofl Water• laeeen@ M'IkeFlew. Don't i.t the crows abaft Inc them- selves in- the matter. of water. They nowt have ail they want of each • tempersturn as e 111 Induce them to drink ennrggh to amply their needs. Many a oow-"feibt down" in her milk prndnettotfbeeuner sheets starving tot water, thdslwstera'leing.either difficult et •eee.s sol teo.ed id Loeber palatable. Wnnt.n tuuslly 11 ke Gr look on the bright side of things-eepecislly mir- rors. Only those who suffer from Piles can know the agony, the burning. throbbing, shooting, stabbing pains which the ailment causes, and the way it wrecks the sufferer's life. loam -Bok is blessed by thousands elm used to sutler from piles. but wh it has cured: One such grateful paw' 's Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor, of (,reeow d Avenue, 'Toronto. She r four long years 1 suffered acuteTJ from, bleeding piles. During that time I apeat an immense amount of money on 'remedies' and doctor's pre- scriptions but got Ao ease. Zem-Bak was different to everything else 1 had triad, and it tuted me., I am gratefel for the care, and 1s 1 have never halt pike once since. 1 know the cure is permanent." Another thankful woman is ktrs. E. A. Gardiner, of Catalina, 1 rinit Bay. She says t-" In my case Zara- k effected a wonderful cure. For twel years I had been troubled with blind. bleeding, and protruding piles. I had been cuing various kinds ef-ointments,- etc., bat never came across anything to dome good until 1 tried 7am•Buk, which cured me. That this may be the setons otite)pingq scone sufferers from piles to try Zem-Bark, rs the wish of one who 'has found great relief." Jam-ftuk is a purely herbal balm and should he in every home. 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SHARMAN, sight- Goderich, Ontario. • Seldo+a-.Abase, 1a--Itpportuo)r Says The Oollingwoo d (bulletin : The Signal, a newspaper that sel- dom misses an opportunity to boost finderich, is urging the Public bodies there to follow up the report that the United States Steel Company pro- poses W invade Canada, It pointe out some of the advantages Goderich would have for such an industry and refers to Owen Sound ea the only place that has yet taken the report at allL-ye>Lqus-y. Collingwood . should look into this matter ere it is too late. Because our first venture in the steel industry bas proven 'a tailure ie no reason for lying down and losing all eoergyln the direction of securing in: dustries. The Gipsy -Beware of a man with black eyes. The Client -Huh, he ain't dangerous I That's my husband 1 gave him them eye. last night I House-cleaning Helps Haus!'-cleaning tittle is here again anti we would remind you of our goods that make house-cleaning a success. Here ere some of them: Pure Carbolic Acid Ilk an ounce, 3 ounces for 25c. Crude Carbolic Acid '2ctcpint. Formaldehydebfc pint. Copperas IOc Ib.. -Borax Ilii: Ib, Sulphur (pure) Plc Ib. Household Am- monia 1f1k bottle. Toilet Ammonia 25c bottle. Crioline Disin- fi'ctant filln,ptnt, Call or 'phone us and we will give you right goods and prompt delivery. -- -Drug Store-- - _- -. "THE STORE THAT PLEASES." 111 _ni TAKE CARE OF YOUR HAIR We halo nearly all the best and most popular Hair Preparations. sndbdtng The (nips ved Ayer'. Hair \'iptor. Nyal's Hair estorer. 'Intuit -Ts Eau 'fk Quinine. Brown's Hair Grwer. 1landerine (2;tizes). And last, but not It, nur own Rosemary 'Hair Tonic (hoc bo Mrs. Allan'e 'fair Reeterer. Zymole hair Food. Turkish Hair Promoter. Parisian Sage. S. E. HI 111111111111111111111 4111111111111111111111 Central Drug Store, GODERICH- - —4111111 WORSELL'S hardware Store. The - s uaker Oats Company to ad- vertising Quaker Oats in our columns. There ought not to he a family in town that needs any persuasion to ell this wholesome and strength -giving food. it's the most economical strength- ' maker anyone can cat, The Meleneholy - -Widow- And if you,. Innshaiu1 ,vas to die. would you pray for ins? The Sprightly Matron -Oh, 1 suplmte so! , Anyway, if not for him, far another ! BUGGIES - BUGGIES! • f have received shipments of the toot) Models in GRAY and MOUNT FOREST BUGGIES i-wo of the best lines made in Can ada- Rubber Tires, Automobile Seats and all the latest ideas In first- class Carriages. A good second-hand Grinder for sale, in good repair, to -inch plates. a Several good drivers and some cows for sale. Robert Wilson Agent. for Massey Harris implements, Mel- lotte Cream Separators. Fleury Plows, Bissell Dis, Narrows, Land Rollers, etc„ etc. tVnrero'ant Flannillon Street, Uoiierich. weee 11 i GUT N9 G.te. Screen Wire, e GET A HAMMOCK- and Enjoy Life. 1V Sure every style, and the mires see from $i.00 to $iOM4 each, Baby Hammocks, SI itt each, —Screen Doors and Windows.— Every size and etyle, Mer our special Door for 75e, complete. --- We At and hang any Screen Door you buy from us. Hinges, Catches and Springs. Woodyatt and Maxwell Lawn Mowers stand hard usage and are self -sharpening. All sire, and styles in stock. See our special Mower at $2,76 each. Lawn Hose Sc, 11)c and I:tc hof, Sprayer, Nozzles and Hose Reels e Martin•Senour 100 per cent. Pure Paints c,,1,1' rt.. -t..1, look lest aer1 w at longest. ltevioati, I"1,o,R Piper 1111,•41 herd over night, e• ear ars like•iron. - Carriage Paint end Varnish. WhiteLead,$6.00 per tco lbs. Our Oil and Gasoline Stoves Give Satisfaction. Yon ran conk nt hal.• with them 00 ,cell an in v,nir range; almitlutely no smoke, smell or danger. We'll het r ,u tic one free for . week, We want you to see how good they ere. You'll get the Best Goods at the Lowest Prices at n Worsell's Hardware and Stove Store. • 111111111111111111111 ammilaimmiliamminam, • 1 1