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Mosluav, Oct. 4th.
Si u.$)I. RKIHIwr.-Following is the
ST. HELENS. GODERICH TOWNSHIP.
LMS CHIOKEN4 AND POULTRY I MoeuAY, Oct. 4th.
WANTED. The u.deralgned willyay the Tbls is for you -(.:Lobe, IM Ir itt Howell
I. est market ke fur any
ty
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f
Hardware Cu. uudurleli.
lso
.rlctsri .
h
*mous of the pullso. S. u. 4,url(owlarenal evwadet
Cann,pnmieThowprun,11owas(hi.. wood ono waived berets d IIvetl. Turks
. 111
(trta
Colburte:tires TV.Reggie \c. bt. HelensAll pun r must beyrowely hu
uaui
horns Thur ow. (lass rd:titItLCHwhe aoeept d II
Ernest Bogie, Ade ararm, 'Iereuce
Banter, Jimmy Thuml,ron, Andmw
lt.gie. ('lass II.- Phili, 13.,gIe, Mary
Glidden, Beatrice ('hishuhn. ('lass
Part II. -Meanie Thurlow. ('lura I., Sr,
Mary Bogie. Winnie (Iliddon, Olive
McCann, Louie JIc%Vhinney, Lily Mor-
ris. Clara I., Jr. --Agues Morris. Annie
Moller. (fora Huitt. ('lass A - nosh
l hisholru, Meryl Horton. J' y Hor-
ton. Aggregate attendance 24Aver-
age atteeduoce 91. Hue t L. Pttw-
t.avu, Teacher.
NILE.
Tu s:su.a y, Oet..,th.
let.Howell HardwaPandora re triode out
o « the best metal to
Nits. William May, of the Sault. is
'siting her mother, Mrs. R. Smith,
and is renewing old acquaintance -
ships.
Chitties Stewart and C. Wright are
home fruit Northern Unto: it'i where
they have been employed tt7• the
Dotes io Government as fire rangers.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnrtoll,re-
uo .r,sl flout their farm last week.
They have gone to reside near Hay-
iiaW 'e are tiorry to lose them, .is
they
1a'el'P 1.7(�1�'ttr -eR-tinrl.-
•F •igh•
J„n,•;, who comes from Kesrx, take),
1, ,;.eshiult at once.
AsIyKKtAKY Steveae.- Next M,iit-
dav Will Iw anniverw►ry Sunday herr.
Iter. J. C. Reid. B. A.. If. D.. t4
Atw.o"l, will preach mor g mind
et ening and in the after noon will tul-
drnw. lair Sunday school. 4 •.11eel ions
gill be taken at each eerviee ill mud of
the local churchspecial
fund. ' fur cI ho.sir ere
r•
pl,•1aring
riots and Milton Tyndall, of Uarluw•
wilt take tart ►u the evening [service.
I - John Thompson, Bayfiehl fine, has
returned home after a visit to his sons
In Saskatchewsu.
\\r believe the Pandora I.. rue. rause. Wel
wish tar snow you why we believe it Ia. All
eotue I ember if. hi auii 7R , Howell Hardware
Ca
MVP. T. Phillips and Miss Myrtle al -
tended Ooderirlt fair.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Gordon at•
tended the (loderich fair lest week.
John Rutherford has returned front
an extended trip through the West.
Miss Margaret Clark left last week
for New York, whence she rails for
Italy in eumpany with Mise Isabel
Mcl.enuan,• of Laurier, for a year's
travel end study abroad.
Tu101o4v, Oct. :Ah.
In the alneence of Rev. S. H. Moyer,
who is away en his vat:atlon, Rev.
Mr. Thyne, of Palmerston, occupied
the pulpit of Cahill church last Sun-
day.
'\'lie annual thunk.offering of the
Harris Mission Band will be held on
Friday evening, October 15th. when
it is expected !Hiss Campbell, of India.
will to present to give,ui addreee.
Ae MI WENT \\'hat night have
proved a fatal accident occurred a few
days ago at Wm. AlcPherson'. thresh -
Johnny ---Weer fell-- front the
mow and struck the belt, suffering
mere injuries to his head and bit.
Dr. Gurdon, of Lecknow. was called
and put six stitches in a wound at the
back of his I►ead. • \1'e are plowed to
le able to repot that Johnny ly able
to be around again.
14s Hoot. ILEI'm Iter t'mit tikl-r .MSEK.
V -Edna %,no's, John Welt. Ethel
McPhee-4mm IV. -Margaret Miller,
Maud JL llaillin, Item liths,, 4'Iarence
Mclk,n,dd. James smith. Sr. III
Fannie Anderson: l'lara Woods, Hazel
Anders, n Winriri1Veaida Rt Mc
y
LAURIEH. aluillin. Finest I,,uult. Jr III. Earl
Almeu..iY. Oct. Ith. ('termor, Meheline %Veb), Wilfred
Metpiii, t`.•riI Hyde, F:wartMcPheu-
the renders with ell it.. good . tl like„ i. v,>t eosin. I: ntvlmn Alt -Pherson, Ho • Smith,
a hu:t ,m.ed rents ,•aap.u++d stub ,a leer b
nlLsl lurkrrete renew. Rowell hardware Beattie Smith, Stewart Meti lime.
lames Attchisnn, Sr. II. - (Iledy*
John Kuntz is a welcome visitor Hyde, Ifehla Cranston, Ethel Ander-
wit h hie
ndet•-wllhlir Kau talo. hon, Edith Mani,. Jr. ll. Gladys
Neil Mellerzie was one of the mite- Webb. Mary .\lttluilliu, John I:aunt,
winners at Lit Lucknow fair. Her tell Mcipiillin.- 'Willie Forster,
Carlyle Melkinal'l, Majehka Gaunt.
Char. Alacl.ennan and his sister at 1't. II. Eddie hIcQuillin, Versa
tended the wedding. of -their niece Womb:, \Vilstm Wolds, Lorne Woods,
iq armors. Victoria Nixon, Alex Purvis. Sr. Pt.
Miss Isabel MacLennan. the gifted L Willie megtoilin. Jr. Pt. 1. Even
Canadian musician. haw gone 'o Iticllnillin. Madeline aunt. Joseph
spend ..,me lime on • tour of the Fonder. Lizzie Purvi.. •'H" Tor-
Ventinent_ ranee Anderton, Stanle? Todd, Emma
Het. D. T. L. MacKerroll of lock- Mct umillin. Jean MrQtijllin. "A"
now. ably filled the Presbyterian pulpit Ih•atri.w M,1luillin, Jean`.lisunt, Lea
here on '' onlay last, in the absence of lie Purvis, anti.• Purvis. .umber nn
Mr. Addles. roll., :d. Average ellen nee, 4:3.
The stork visited this neighborhood Lerma E. Drivels, Teaehe
neighborhood
on Net Imlay and left. a little lad in the
earn of Mr, and Mrs. Charlie Boyd. '.--e 1;:m MAFEKINU.
t'oograt plat ions !
MoNIty, Oct.
Everybody will lie at Dungann
KINTAIL. Friday.
,1f�\-DON'T Bl'V YOUR Those who went to (lalcrich
1'All welt Paper. oroekert. poet ..rds show day report a damp time.
etc . ,n (A. tw our goods before buying at All
gese).Jas. Edwards' and ,en WilliamWilliami.u¢ new, latest is pattern „ty
A.d le
fear ne)ghltor is wise and deals here do yyet • tended Paisley fair last week.
Predo.r a1 hydras Prices. I. A. J1:1.I.Is, Mite ('. McDiart)uid, of Par
I ii IA0. is visiting her friend Miss' May Yawn-
The Nowell Hardware Co. cordially_ lnsh. den.
eon ton rite of tea on either Monday Tuesday d
w 1 IP. DI Or MorleyP. Hall, who bad been visit.-
hel hM intere t In rgood range- or note
ing in this neighborhood, left ye.te•r-
'Newtons dement retlott. - day.
WIIIDNK,OAY. Oct. nth. The pei.ple of Blake's church have
.‘lex ' McIk.nald was one of the leen repairing their rhnreh the past
Jurymen at the assiz,11 in tlslerich w'o'rk. They have also built n cement
lel work. approach to the door.
Mira Ruth McAdams is out fr Rube, (flake h
ix ome again after
town for a few days. with her 'aistt•r, spending, a week with friends at
airs. (riven. llawkesville. His daughter, Mrs.
Miss Lena McLennan. of (balm-bet.Thompson, caner bark with him.
is visiting friends in this neiglils.r- Tits: (Are: Mae. FuMIev.-Another
hood this week, of the pioneers of thin district passed
Auger.. Robert and John McDonald tuwa) err the great beyond during the
sold and delivered wrote choler Int Peel week, in the person of our re-
sold
at Ripley last Friday. p o -.ted neighbor, Mrs. Thor Finley.
Deceased war in her 'sPv,•nty-third
Mr. and Mrs. (leo. ('ullirison and year. She had been ailing for some
Muter Harold and Miss McWhinney t' '; but died quite suddenly at the
are attending ltlyth fair today. h -of her daughter, Mrn. Long. at
The Johnston brothers, of Mee- lienmiller. She leaves to moult) her
king, are filling their contract of loss a family of two sons and four
gravelling a section on the side -road daughters, who have the sympathy of
near Kintail. the entire community.
Miss Belle McDonald, of Lochalsh, I'Ht.`KMU.\Y, Send. :44th.
who spent the pant week in Goslerich. SC1104/1. ILKPmKT. -The following is
ealled on fliers in our village the Is.- the repxtrt for M. S. No. P. AsitfleW,
`inning of this week. for the th of Moptemlwr : names
Miss Fitzpatrick. of Wawuncrsh, in order of merit : Class V. -Leila
and Mr. White. of near Hulyrood, Blake, Ernest Ball. Mary Simulers.
visited a few days last week at the Chem IV.-- h:Win Twaniley, Effie
ferret's sister's, Ides. A. Young's. Johnston, Felith Johnston, Jessie
The men)) friends of Mirharl Stothers. Thomas Glen. ('lase 111.--
Il.,wlet ere
re
to know that he is Lillian Alton. ('law IL -Beryl John -
Able to be about again, and will Part If. Ilene Moran. Sr. Patt I.--
likely start to work again next week. ('ec•il .Iohuston, (ieot•ge Glen. Int.
Roll,, Grant ham bored a well (or Part I.-h'reddie Finley. Jr. Part 1.
James West and succeeded in getting George Twa'mley. L•virella Hackett,
a good flow of water at one hundred Matilda Hackett. Aggregate attend-
feN. Hr. Westair
.,M. in having a windmill a., IM. Average atten.lamw. IR.
erected at once. %I.iKY H. ('rLl;KttT, Teacher.
Charles Taylor and the Misses Tay-
lor entertained a large number of LANES.
their friends at a dance in McDonald's Moxmav, Oct. 4th.
hall here on Friday evening last. All A large ranter from this locality
report a good time.intend attending Dungannon fair oil
,ya•r;; it Friday next. •
P
stun, Rets Twaiiiiey, Johnny Glen.
ei 1•;'1`ii LOCHALSH.
Motrnav, Oct. 4th.
Frank McCharlee, of Nelsen, B. ('..
is visiting friends in the vicinity.
Mr. and Men. D. A. Meltonald spent
e. few days last week in (iolerieh.
Duncan Matheson left last week to
attend the (ilencoe high scheel.
Edgar Robb has left for Stratford in
order to enter the Normal School at
that city.
Mia Rhoda McKenzie has gone to
Psterboro' to attend the Normal School
It that town.
John McIntyre has returned home
after spending a week with friends at,
(Ilene,,. and London.
Mrs. D. Gilles, of Calumet., in t•isit•
lag et the home of her parent*. Mr.
and Mrs• Rod. Cameron.
Miss Sarah McKay, of the boun-
dary, left a few days ago for Detroit,
ether. she intends to reside for some
time.
Miss Lily McLean, of Kint ill, who
had charge temporarily of the Hem-
lock Pity seho.d, left last week in
"der t.txtL'riatlt.'Anttotii %K11.1 rat
Stratford. The Hemlock City school
will now probably be clotted until the
end of the year, as the I.r•tistees have
not succeeded in securing another
teacher.
A Rit.ULT O} BLuetteatNn AT To-
linleT).-(lir hitherto ardent Conserv-
ative friends of the Hemlock City
bbool section have thoughts ooneet'l•
le
the reformed educational system
the WhftAey Government which
cannot be exeresged In print. Under
paternal oat's and benign Influence
that Government they have the
4d'Mtful prospect of seefeg their obll-
Ps% pew up enable to read Or write.
1.
Mrs. Robed. Curran, of Crewe, is
visiting under the parental roof a' J.
C. Baldwin'.'.
The recent 'shower* will bsebenefit-lel
to the funit crop, giving it size and
quality, which was needful to .a great.
extent.
The weather of the past week is
what the farmer* have been waiting
for, for the lent month. Quite rt lot 01
ploughing hoe alresdy been done.
A FottaiI Neetemite.- Mr. and
Mrs. William Baldwin :attended the
funeral of the letter a nether. Mrs.
Vint, of Marnoch, who passed away
at the home of her daughter, Mrs.
I.nve. Moine years ago Mr. . and
Afro.. Vint and family lived in this
Councillor J. W. Yea) has been on
the sick list. We hope to bear won
of his complete recovery.
A patron of the Holmse
rsville cheese
factory war hued $15 and costa by
Magnum* Andrews, of Clinton, a few
days ago, for watering his milk.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lobb have re-
turned from a two months' trip to the
West. They went through to the
Coast and visited the Seattle fair.
It reported that the John Green
farm on bhe nth c.oucessiun has been
sold to Perry Cole for $4.501. There
are ninety-five acres in the property.
A quiet marriage wits solemnized at
the Uutarie street parrouage, Clinton,
on Wednesday, September 213th,
when Miss Florence May Smith be-
came the wife of John Perdue, butt
of (toiletich township. The cere y
was pet etformed by Rev. T. Vesley
4'osens.
BELFAST.
J11,MUOct.AY, 4th.
Pandora Is the range. Howell Hardware t', .
Miss Jean :Mullin was in \Vinghami
last week.
tinghlteitttertolvtitaw mt'urntst fr
Peterbot o . .
Miss Nettie White. of Lanett. was
bona• for Sunday.
U. M. liilchrist, of Toronto, visited
friends here last week.tookAlf. Sherwood took in tVingbam
(air, ite did also Peter Ha..rings.
Walter Hackett left last week to re:
smile his studies at Toronto Medical
`e load.
Jae. \Valkeu, who has been spending
a wraith with Mr. and Mts. ('rpshy,
haire
s retd to Currie. -
Mrs. H. A.. i•Cready and baby, of
Heil ietort. are isiting the former'..
mother, Jird. 3Ic lister.
Miss IA•'sie Smyth, of l.ucknow, has
after Bl
returned home after a few
days with her sister. Aire. Agar.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. -Campbell have
moved to their new home near Dun-
gannon. We are sorry to lose• 'tach
kind friend.. and neijhtsora.
framework in connection with the
tool' is completed. and this week
Whyarl & Sou are busy putting on
the totem mrtallit• shingles. A Dun-
deehr•ut has the cuatlacl fear the cir.
eider seats in the body of the tlurl•h,
Ilu'r ?Weer:R.-The annual Lot sup-
per and concert of St. trail's church
will tic held on Thank sgii-ing night,
()clutter 251h.. Hills one already out
ing the same. The famousManchester Wale quartette of Ualt
hao. been retitled for the men' and
should prove • great drawing earth.
Local talent will assist in the pro-
gram.
SHE PPAROTON.
Mode t',, Oct. 4th.
St omit. HKPOK•r. The following is
the report of C. S. S. Ni,. 2. township;
of .1.'thlield and Uolbtll•ne, for the
iu
int h of Septrn(ier. Nantes in order
of meld. Thom. mat Led • were alp -
...et from s of the ex • edeas.
V. H. Johnst in, M. 4.rultaw. IV.
I. Slllib. ill. --M. Alenerv, I. Haw-
kins, C. Dougherty. • E. liraham. AI.
Doogghvrtyy. L. Johnston. II.
Brinley, le 11, Utley, A1. Jehnslun, •It.
Bogie, T. McBride. •11. 'figet•t. L.
Yoot)g, • AI. 'Pigott, •L. Carney. Palt
II. I-. Dougherty, J. Carney. Sr.
Ik
Port I.- F'. Johnston, ti. ouphertt.
1, Bogie. Jr. Part I. G. Staph, \V.
lig -,I- Part I., A ('las-. H. liraham.
A aeri,;e attendance If), JI. I'ut.1.K Y,
Teacher.
Tette:40.1Y, Sept. :110th.
f4114001. RKPIIIHT. -The following in
a report of S. S. Nii. Ashfield, for
the months of August it ml•September,
namen appearing In order of merit:
V. --Ray Alton, Laura Johnst on, Vine
tlharitei- !Attie.
liernette O'Loughlin, Wilfrid Drea-
mt'', (laird. Jr. III. Lizzie
Drennan, Jewett Little. Sr. II El-
mer Farrish, Joseph Bowler, Wilfrid
O'Loughlin Jr 11. --Lorne Parrish,
Jeen Scott, Bert Johnston, •Mary
Downey. Sr. Pt. H. -Marjory John-
ston. Jr. Pt., II. - Sidney Ferguson.
Heinle Reed, Verna Stneltxer. Sr. Pt.
Amanda Scott, Paul finseltser, Cecil
Mullin. The hest spellers were
Laura Johnston ; ill., B erne t e
O'Loughlin ; Rinser Famish.
*Were absent from whole or part of
crane. W. B. firtrnignia, thiehar.
err.7•*I4
„ow: t, CARLOW.
• Weosest,AY, Oct. nth.
Howell Natdease Co. Inure you tlrtober 1s.
Is, :Pt
Mrs. Tyndall is spendyrg a few days
in Iflyth.
Mr. Ilat•tis. of Exeter, moved to Mr.
Johns far•8i last week.
A good many of our people will
take in the Dungannon fair this week.
George \Vallate and sister. of
Donnybrook, spent Hundey at Mr.
Hni'ney's.
F. W. McDonagh has returned from
Toronto, not having to go through
any °peaation.
Jonathan Miller has sold his farm
and is having a sale of stock and fat in
implements mo Monday next at. his
hotel here.
We are glad to hear that Mrs. Alex.
ming, who has been seriously ill, is
proving, and we hole to see her
tit again in a few days.
it -filling is occupying the atten-
d many of the farmers these
The corn was badly frozen by
frost. A good many around
busy with the apple crop.
DUNGANNON.
/ A. NE VTON, DENTIST, LUCK -
VI. NUN'.-- t home every day eeeept Thant
day, New rem yfor extracting teeth lllomno-
formtbetter t gas frown and bridge work,
eta Aluminum p tee trron-breakable-1
N. It. -You ran way. haveour work much
better done In th dental o�-more time,
better facilities for lug the work, more eom
ft ruble tut We vatic t.
in Dungannon for e Signal is at the Post-
onlee Hook and Stat nery Store, whore
orders will he received r subscriptions, ad•
vertishig and job work, rid recoipts will ho
given tor amount., mild for e
salt* on .th arid tit h her. don't for
get to call at the Postortice a th
toting in wall paper. Reirtilslyt.ic. and :the.
wall ropers selling for Ise. ; regitiar Pie..
wiling at Ac. and a roll. M. RYA. Dungan.
ber Pt 14.20 Howell Hardware C0.. etlet.
Yes. we will bake without a metal p14 Otto
Men. Richard Reid, who has been
very ill, is recovering.
Wm. McClure, of Godetich, was the
guest of his son for severs, days last
.1 shipment of fruit from Goderich
on Monday included :460 baaketa of
Eggs are much in demand, the local
stores offering as high es 26 -cents per
dozen.
Miss Celia Pentland returned hotne
last week after spending a few ileys
Mrs. S. J. Young and Miss Maegie
Ryan spent several days in tiodench
kat week.
Men. Frank t 'ourtney, of St.
Thomae. is visiting her mister, Mrs.
David Sproul.
Mrs. Poleter, of Pembroke. is visit-
ing for a few days at the home of
Miss Augustine, teacher of 14. S. No.
I 'olhorne, spent Saturday mud Sun-
day at her home here.
The monthly meeting of the office' n
and directors of the West Wavranosh
Insurance Co. was held yesterday it)
Elliott's hall.
Aire, Wm. MeNlatt in in Very peor
health. Her grandibilighter, MIAs
Vina Kirk, from Londeaborre, is stay-
ing with her at. present.
J. Allen and wife, of Ottawm visited
a couple of days lest week. Mr. Allen
is a prominent druggiet of the capital
city.
John Campbell, who a short time
ago purchased Win. Matt liewM. pule
erty south of the village, moved this
week to the We welcome I
to oar ;niche,.
been spending some liMe 'New
York City horiptteils. vielted relatives
here this week before learieg for
North Dakota, where his brother
f'harles is a member of the medical
Harry Fowler has porchaned
building lot near the Presbyterien
church from Dr. Medd. He has
fenced the same and le erecting •
stable on the lot. He coatetnpletes
erecting a dweRinS some time in the
future.
If the weather oontinues favorable
the brickwotk on Use new churttis,
should lee empleted Ws week.
FfY
.. MOO Reward, S100
The reader- of this paper win be tlea•ts1 to
e ha., been able to turn* in all
ute lithe only tete4tIVe CM, litre 1•110V10 to
mei.' l'.6141rh CUM c token internally
hi 10.0: tided.' ly ilinn the Nom, awl trille011.,
fotito1.4t tot uf thr disease, mei ggi, lin the hu
tient .4 renin h builling tip the ron,t1t ut Ion
met a --et me outtire lit doing it- work Tlie
11141 110') 1,tror Igoe ihalars
tor AO t•44e I rt fail. to i lute Scott tar 11.1
AtItIte- 'UN 111 Toledo tr.
Take /bell .1. Minh s 1'111. rot ron.11itatIon.
it to tell his wife IIGSV lo save looney.
L.
Fine Care
Fine Hair
les fine care that makes fine
hair! Use Ayer's Hair Vigor,
new improved formula, sys-
tematically, cooscientiously,
and you will get results. We
know it stops falling hair, cures
dandruff, and is a most elegant
dressing. Entirely new. New
bottle. New contents.
DOe3 not clump the color of hhe
Peenkle curs seek beats
p meet is se gear
ersArs Ina sheet W.
Wee do as he @aril
Ayer's Hair V leor, as now made from our
new improved formula, is the latest, most
scientific, and in every way the very best
hair preparation ever placed upon the
market. For felling hair and dandruff it
is tbr one great medicine.
Grain Wanted
kinds of grain at Mettaw lilt
Friday of each week iliti big
the setismi. Melte.* mai ket
price paid and full weight
gum Hilt ',IL
IClubbing
They Didn't Have to Change. -
Dialog the yeara ishich our pure
food laws haVe been put Into effect
there has been a great hurrying and
scurrying on tht part of the food man. '
ufacturere to change their methods to
make them conform to the law.
Thi. Quaker Oats Company is a con-
spicueus exception. It sas admitted
that Quaker Oats was as pure and
clean as possible and that It was an
ideal food. The purity and cleanliness
of Quaker Oats ht familiar to every
one la Int has compared It with other
brands of oatmeal.
It is so cheap that any one can af-
ford It and so nourishing that every-
one needs It. The result of last year's
experiments at Yale aud other points
where (taxi values were tested la that
Quaker Oats has been adopted by
many persons as their food on whtch
they rely for adding vigor and endur-
ance of muscle and brain. 4
Scoff's Emulsion
is the original -has been
the standard for thirty-five
years.
There are thousands of
so-called "just as good"
Emulsions, but they are
not -they arc simply imi-
tations which are never
as good as the original.
They are like thin milk -
SCOTT'S is thick like a
heavy cream.
If you want it thin, do
it yourself -with water -
but dont buy it thin.
Mk WW1 IT ALL DIDRAtilltilt
Peng 10e.. nen, of vetoer earl Oki ed. tor ow
bwentlfel Savoie Bork end Miller, !lintel Dora
loch bank work... a Good Loet Near.
SCOTT &
Igg Wellineeen Street. Wen Team**. Wee.
apiNtiv
sums
wear well
and they keep you*
dey while you are
v.Y.s.arind them
SOLD BY THE
DEALERS
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for. etenich the town over
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theme qualities exemplified to
• -ft-higher degree then here.- -- -
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mem In our stock. Good
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-If:you care to shop where your
dollar reaches farthest dOn't
fail to go to McLean BroS.',
where they carry the best lines
of Clothing, Furnishings, Flats
and Caps, Tailoring, and every-
thing for gentlemen except the
boots, at the very closest prices
for good goods.
McLean Bros.
Tailoring
lb •
Gents' Furnishings.
FOR COUGHS AND COLDS
Till" OUR
Cascara Bromide Quinine
AND
White Pine and Tar
THESE REMEDIES ARE SURE.
Bedford Block,
The Druggist.
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WE ARE sold.: AlIENTs Folt
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The Slater Shoe
We are ready to sell yon your Fall Shoes, and WP
certainly have a lot of styles that are mire to please
you. We invite you to inspect. Our enniplete stock Of
men's mid women's Shoes for Fall wear. They hive
no telual.
s, e our special men'e Fall Root -leather lining and
heavy sole, only $3•50
THE SQUARE
GODERICH r
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°SPECIAL!
Graniteware
that looks like china but for durability' is far
superior to china, The price at present is 33!, per
cent. off regular prices.
GASOLINE AND COAL OIL STOVES
AT COHT
REFRIGERATORS AT COST
The Happy Thcught Range still leads the
market in economy of fuel. Even -heating ovens,
easy to regulate. It tile heaviest and most
durable range on the market today. It k ill a
class by. itself. We have several other stoves and
ranges that are equal to other makes, ranging in
price front $25.00 up. Call and see our full line
and judge for yourself.
FRESH PORTLAND CEMENT
Now is the titne to do your Fail painting,
We have a full line of colors of Sherwin-Williams
Paint, also white lead and oils.
- -Roofing
We are agents for the famous Regal Rooting,
manufactured by I W. Johns - Manville. Co.
This roof is fully guaranteed.
mall loot jag we ran
give you prompt attention. and all work fully gearanteed.
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