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t The News of the District.
'bugled. -Jonathan Millei'd role
mime isd uu Monday, mail good velure
were realized. guile number
(tom lwre took in the Nile atinivermry
1111 S1111day biat We are roily to
/sport that Mra. Andrew Johnston
in poor health at present. %%'e hope
1,111.111 1.13 We her Well again Wed.
acipiaintatices here tliia week.
slitting box and Henry llociwy'a
telgine, a fan on this hex %yolked liaise,
and before the engine could Ile
stopped had lifted the boa
feet lit the. air, and wed, pievesi 111
directions. It wan a Miracle that,
some 'wombs were not seriutinly
injured. Another 'box was pi -twined
and tilt' sato was filled.
El otiose in inereitaine our bushiest. open
jeer Joist reedit account wait um NMI .Ais
money. We have laved it fur others: let um
n oe it for you. Thie week's iitietaub.
end, of canned poem. Otirn and tomato.% ;
'neon halting loc. and tie.,
tut rie end 1st esisi ; Pura hue 14441,1.K
Flake... 3 fur Me. Our bargain weeks mtart from
the arrival of The Signal id Kintall. Tell your
price of It ou (air bargains. Praline at blithe -a
ewer, 'Miff aft' Inirasie
KintalL
BHP V 11'1 DaVid Taylor, of De-
troit, is home for a few works' visit to
his parenta. Mrs. Taylor, or.. and %lists
l'atnerine leave tbe end of the week
for Chicago Duncan Alelhanild,
mf Sault Ste. Marie, Mieh , vimiting
his mother here A great many
trim/ thie vicinity attended Dungan' ,,,,,
fair and concert and iepoit a good
time ....C. Dalton took ill Illyth fair
butt %Vedneaday.
monthly meeting of the Kintail branch
of the 1Votneteit Institute was held at
the home of Mrs. John N. NI (-Kenzie int
li'ettliesday afterteem of lain week
gotml papers Were read and discussed
and some fine lllll sical nuitilwrs were
given. flu, meetings are inereasiing in
interest, and now that the winter
months are coining On 1101111! 'ROM!
meeting, are looked for. Those coming
south last IVednead•y aftern,s in hail
an interesting time. Now that honw•
racing is the order of the day. t wo
our bur drivers indulged in the sport,
but "Mary Ann'. had to take siecond
place. The next meetieg will he held
at the home of Miss Recce Alellregor
on November 3rd. All ladies will he
made welcome.
new +school readers an. very, very
cheap, but alaa! what avoils it, if
children cannot make use of t helm ?" -
so thinks Hob of the sideroad.
Rev. A. Mit-Lute IttrrugeiN++.- It Pt
expected that ftev. A. Miller and Mrs.
Miller will return home till,' week and
that the regular services will be
held in the Ashfield Pre4byterian
church next Sunday. Rev. Mr. Me•
Lean, of Ripley. preached to is very
large congregation in this church last
Finlayson left last M lay to attend
left last week foe Detroit. ....Mr. and
Mrs. Jas. Robb spent Friday and
Saturday with friends near Dungan-
non and also taking in the 4how
Mr. and Mrs. Frank MeCharies left
last %Vednesday to return to their
borne et Nelson. C.
orresosi.---Tbe Johnston MINI., of
the siileroad near the Ashfiehl Presby-
terian church Rollo 1 i rant has
moved hie drilling outfit to William
Johnston'n, on the east side or the
Lake Shore gravel nwil Bob is
already preparing for the fall rain-
Psigo by attaching long spikes to. the
tires of his buggy au MI 1,, get a gine]
grip on the mud of the lake shore
lane, .Ve are pleased tn hearths('
K. J., (tithe Lake Shore, WAS ter-
ribly flattened out in the mush at the
d0Ors of the latingotainon concert, hall
covering hie rotundity.
frig Outoi.otetes Pant. A
from this vicinity attended tlit.
Deng/moon show last Friday and
ieport that its repaid am being the
justified again this year. Althoogh
thPre was a conspicuous aliment., oil
that di unkennesti and disorder
fortnerq at tendant on much gatherings.
Thia speaks well for the-inenl option
enactment. and the temperance peoiple
of A41'114)1(1 may indeed claim that
this law is av well observed as any
other law on the statiite-hock, while
the opponents of that tileastio. Who
Were present at the Dungannon show
retina very well maintain that it we
in any way injured by local option,
m the show was as good as any
in In eergliTtg- years -and - the- at-
tendance probably larger titan ever
tt'gintransv, Ott. 131 h.
Jarnee Dalton'a new house is nearly
Jerry O'COnnor has again started
work on the railway fences.
Thos. Sandy has started wink on
the new bridge near K. Whitty's.
Philip Austin had the misfit] time to
lose his Szotch collie dog yesterday.
tendsd the dance in K intuit last night.
The railway workers are having A
rest these days, owing to the stormy
A number from here attended the
Dungannon fair and coneert on Friday
last and report a good time.
Vs hen the young men from Lanes
coin* driving along the bake ehory,
Where the high winds blow from sun -
Wt Stihritia...thier should -Me is Ilia*.
on their Ws to keep thetn from
blowing away.
Sete/Orr Ellalses. Fred McAllister.
of Port Klydn, la with his patents
Witty/Main "Haab recently. Chtronee
Ilk" Windham' We are triad to
say that Meta Jae. Cook. who ha° b"n
so seriously 111, la oeuvideaosnt
Miss J. O. Mullin was one of Om
lase fit Dungannon fair held last
l Min Mary Phillips attended
°Ith lair Mid reports a good Haim
A. NICW'l'ON. ItEN'VIST, LUCK -
ear. rown and Midge work
etc. Aluminum pintas towebreakiiblei
N. la. -initial, A111110 hilt. your work num
butter dew. la the dental urn., mare owe
bet ter facilities fur deltas tie week. Mee* tlUtU
fortabli, for the tiatient.'
in I nio/411114111 far rip Signal', l'un
onset, miss rang stationery Store where
rertimitta mid Jab week. mut renelptm will be
giro'. tee 11.1140Ulitis mak for the saute
INgwsv *aid Mrs. John
• Stuthere. of Woodstock, are at present
visiting friends in One viciiiity
J. hIrCittre, of Ciodetich, iv visiting his
mid Honor. of lt'at tots), iii
spending a few weeks at the home of
Niles lietsy *pith, LI( LuekinoW.
Was a, visitor at. the home of Dr. Case
last week ....Rev. Mr. Currie, of
Lontleultoro'. preached missionary Unt-
day last. Rev. I.,. Bartlett took Mr.
truest for a few dap+ at tlie home Of .
bank in that town Jack Roberts,
uf the Sterling Bauk. Auburn, is hav-
ing it tWo' weeks' vacat . Ile left
thaw 'reek -fin. a visit to ,retatIves and
friends in Port If until and Detroit.
Miss Maggie Ityan is assisting
p.tittutint -111 the 0. . 1. students
fr this centie were home for the
fair tin Friday last. They rations'
to their studies+ on Monday ltev.
flicks, of Ht. ehurCh, Val -elided
l'hus -shay id last week A. 11.
Aluagrove, )I.P.P. fur North Huron,
shook halals 11 friend,' at I /ungan.
non fair im,tortdayo Thos. Harris,
of t is- visiting friends in
in town last week b'itilay A n•
W110 attended the fair bon week. 'Alt.
Insurance 1 iota is it general favor-
ite with the Ihumannon people
Tire brickwork on the new Methodist
church we.,. completed ion Friday
One at itial tinsmith, who reeently
started in the poultry lotteiners, Our-
prieed two out -of -down desperadoes on
Friday hist just as they were inaking
off wit /1 a highly prized pullet.'
tont war want rya to we the Pandora
• work. hut what to .how you the 1101li famotim
heater which her tt, per emit. more risky ion or
h heating •• unwary inearly 4(1111/1,1 OW, 1,00,1
Suntan. ligeotcr. Report of S. S.
No. 2, Iliaterich LOW 11.1111). 1.111'
II. Irene Ilan baton, Alvi.t Thompson.
ledge, Charlie McCabe, Vet a 'II le
son. J:.. Pt II. viten) Ilia ',die.
Hodges, Iteta lariistei. Hest in
spelling, 'Violet 'hombres. Maggie
White, Benson Hell. Number otio rid!,
marked • were alwent from ore or
more of the examinations. a F.
Foigruit, Teacher.
• TuKsinav. Oct. 12th.
rintE HOWELL HARDWARE CO.
1 ex twva tu have a sell tilled mtore of people.
but we have made provhdon for you. Come
anal have a cup of hot tea or agree and a his
cult beked on the Ninon. Pandora range, Octo
ber ri and 'Jo
Mr. Waltisley is again in our midst,
a guest at the manse for a week.
Mrs. Ross, Stratheona,
formerly Mo.s Mary Whiddon, visited
recently at the home of John ‘Whid•
Mi.. and Mrs. Caldwell, of Kinear-
dine, spent A few days visiting their
isten. Mrs. %Via Sterling, mid other
J. O. Stan/teary, harriater, of Es•
tiler, with his little win, Stuart; spent
Sunday at the biome of lois father. Dr.
dueted the service in St. Andrew's
chiliad] on Sabbath evening The
sat -tauten* of the Lord's Stepper will be
dispensed on Sabbath next in St.
intlrew's church, and it is expected
that Rev. F. Mel. Smith, of Hen -
mall, will preach preparatory services
on Friday morning.
wr NEP:He:it. Those who at-
tended service on Sabbath evening
hail rather exciting experiences while
11.1 111 g hotue through the dark and
the rain. 1 /no young man collided
with loaded wagon somewhere on
the street and got, rather the worst of
the intet view. receiving a black eye
and a taire face, while others tried
conclusions with the 1118411P trete+ in
the Square. also to their sorrow. A
gtes1 many others became confused in
the darknese and lost their way for a
It .erlits a pity their is no Ivay
of lighting mir +Alerts I hese dark
nights. when it is toast needed.
II %It WK,Crilkit Pith Tits: FAIR. •
Ttslay everyone is lamenting, -Oh !
uit. fair hatl rome last week." Pow it
seems am if we have struck the worst
yosailtle weather, with wind. rein. hail
Lind 45:1111.11fid'evarythintr Tit 'Matti the
',piths of the direetois sink to zero.
Iluit, in spite of Weal net'. the dimplay in
the mitiov4ivorn is e1111111 1,, !hat Any
other year. while the quality of . fruit
tegetablee le meld to he much sup-
erior in alaworit all chimes- Owing An
shade, much delay was counted in the
placing and ticketing of the exhibits
and tlw judges did non get to work un-
til :1 or 1 aeliwk in the afietboon.
WESTFIELD..
triStrat ford, wee a gttest-et the }unite -
of David Dunbar over Sunday
Nits. Itobt. Ramsay hss returned with
her deintliter-in-law. Airs. Allen Itant-
spy. to NI einem,' after lengthy visit
teorge Snell
with her oil. David
and his sister, Miss Minnie. Miss
Itavid Ramsey, W. H. Campbell -10h,,
(lhotnilsy and %limes+ NI ay and
Chainnev, Albert Campbell noel his
sister, 31 oss litarenia, were among those
who attended Ilaittgamion fair 011 Fri-
day last . weather was perfect and
many people took 'vivant -ore of it.
and took in the tarieitlerfol thatigan-
non fair. ....We a(1. very sorry to
Wightman and we Itope to see her
around again/very anno.
The Westfield congregation has de-
rided to serve it fowl supper the Mon-
doy evening of the anitiventary, (tow-
hee 2,1th. .1. good program h:ua been
ensell, will prem.!), hree times on
p. m. •.•1 choir of male votees tenoned
by A. eniik, of (Indio ich, will furnish
music for the eveolug Service.
nf blaring ranee 01 homier to
went% the !Northam detyjnweratton at Howell
With yen. HOW KM,
council of West Wawknosh will not
meet on the 25tb. which is Thankii.
giving Day, hit on Tuesday, the Idth,
tit 10 o'cloak Loa
ST. HELENS.
•
w ANTE/6. The undrn.igned will pay (I,.
highest market edmh prim, for euy quantity of
chicken, and fowl delivered every fuemday
Wiled and .Lary et, before delivery: Vitriol,.
mid other poultry' will be accepted later. s.sT
H. K. WILIAM
TURIWAY, Oct. 121 h.
hood was prartically deserted 1,11
Thursday last, everylmidy being at
Dungannon fair, which we understand
was the twin and t suecessful ever
held in that progressive little tOWit.
PitKPAIONti POR WINTKII. Nathan-
iel Saunderm who has one hundred
and twenty:five hives of bees, and
1 Noir! Alton, who hots between fortV
and tlfty hives, are busy thin week,
housing tlwir busy wbrketh fur the
HUMP !ONO CoNTINCICH.
Saunders, who is just finishing tip
Oil LW. twentieth leer ring, has de-
cided ttt continue at Paramount and
Lticknow, for four weeks longer. The
asatociat' haa been very success-
ful, and no doubt stew will be taken
to continue it indefinitely.
WITH nig Aertat ['Atli MKS. --Jab.
Alton emit Robert Finnigan have sev-
eral gangs of apple -packets at work in
this vieinity. aud turn over each week
several hundred barrele to McQuillin
and Anderson in Lucknow. Rotwit
!turnip. who ale. hi packing. ships
tiniest of his apples to the West.
rally day for the Sunday school and
congregat' at the Methodist church,
The eel -vicescondi/teed by the piustor,
Rev. '1'. Sawyer, were full of interest
and were well attended. Extensive
improvement s have been made at the
thurch, • new founder being put in
and is cement. platforrn built. •
Ibtie:F No -res. -Mr. and Mrs. Rich-
ard Twamley and Mr. and Mts. Wil-
liam Shackleton and flintily. 1.1 Pros-
perity, were rpiests of relatives in this
vieinity 11 i• e r Sunday Misses
Letitia and Allwrts. Dornin and Mas-
ter Marvin Durnin. of Dungannon,
were guesta at the bottle of Mr. and
MVP. Thos. S. Reed this week
Will Shackleton and the Misses
!Shackleton, of Crewe, visited their
comein, Norman Shackleton Mira
lbw Stinkers. of Winghatn. spent the
week -end tinder the parental roof.
Mks Mae Reed. of lanes, WIN
the guest of Miss Rae Stinkers on
Sunday Roy and Irene Maize, of
Crewe. spent Sunday at the hotne of
Iliss hours Phillipe Jots. Kiekley
traded horses this week.
LI WANTED. We will pay the hietmet
pope. All poultry mum: toe properly fattened
and mtazved before delivery. Trirkeym and
other poultry accrete' litter. W. T. RID
DELL. Auburn.
11100 Reward, 0100
The reader. of the, piper will be plemed to
learn t Ant there is at least one dreaded Macaw
that +ciente has been able to eure in all iti.
.tairr.. and that 'aterrh. Hall 4. catarrh
Cure is the only positive cure now known to
the medical fraternity. I 'literal% helm/ consti.
meting directly 111/1.n1 he 1110011 Mitt 111114.0114
.111441444 of the system. hereby deltroif int! t he
roundel 'ori of the anti giving the pa
lent +I rerun h by buil !ing tip hr noted it mina
and ing nnturn in rifling It. work. The
proprietor- twee so Tucl•ti tank In ;1.,
of test intent:do.
mom ta an I/run/A.4m
LOOKING TOWARDS GODERICH.
People's Raitway Representative Talks
of Extensive Plans.
•
stratiord, October --A. N. %Vac -
chief engineer of the People's
Railway, wtut in Stratford on N5'elliteo -
day hooking over the western end tot
the line. afr. %Vartleld paused in his
busy day ool dictating letters and giv.
ing orders to the inewhere of him AM
VET era!? long enough to answer monie
queries of it reprettentative or the
To the query of the newspaper
writer. -"W hat • the railway doing
11r. 5Varlield responded :
"rhe engineering stall of the
l'eople's Railway have been very bulgy
since butt spring, working cont' Ily
011 aurvey of the route of the Ian,
way. This 1/, the foundation of the
work of the People's Railway, and
alter this work in completed you will
hear of bylaws heing passed, and lit'
the drat grouting work on the road.
"Front an engineering standpoint
we have an easy road to put down.
The propoosed route im very level and
in 110 instani i• will it cost more than
$3,1110 a tulle to grade, which amount
Volt will remember was phieed in out.
-We have loeated and surveyed
very good line between Stratfort and
Berlin, a stralight line with hut very
few curves. The grades will hie very
light. In fart., none of the grades+ will
he more than tWo and ontslialf _ow
Mao an the Wellesley branch, the
New Dundee branch. from New Ham
burg through Platteville to Bright
and the city 1)1 Stratford. ,
"During the latter part a this
week surveyors will he at work he -
get a very good road to Guelph in re-
spect to cost of construction. The
cuts and fills are at a minimum. Ail
the people along the line from (iiielph
to Stratford ore very much iateresuid
In surveying operations and are
anxiously awaiting the ensiling of tho
rood. Special Interest la °otiose' In
Wilmot township. *biro Me people
• eager tai have another C1141104.
vote on the railway bylaw.
ItuYe learned enough alsuiti the road
uow taco its Isoistirs /1414.1 twill doubt,
less carry the r•tila ay liylaW by a
large Junius y.
"Otte go eat :tilt .thlaire 1 .) 1 he mufti-
cipalititai atonic the line of lite People',
• ii• is over .. Ile credited with
Petiole's Ititilway. This will be a thie
item to all Ilium. eit les and towate
1 weeft tittelph, SO 14 ford lint'
1111W1.1., And Co1011.tiiliclaly 1 lie
i•illeg Ana 11.• route Will
he aide Ili get. . y tate on
their potter."
Looking Towards Goderich.
"%Vied territory will you inspect
next enquired the newspaper 111/111.
1.1111 11.1 11 y %vein, of !Oral loot
that needs c•It•eti ic !hie," said Me.
out there mid have a look at the terri-
tory. Next week. or perhaps :the
1 down through Exeter on the road
to Orotnd Bend. Theo I will look over
Seitfortli and Mitchell to Stratford.
Lines through that western country
WHAT HEIVAllIED.--
•
Doing On Nord, October I I th.
iSpecial..)--The pied master here, Nir.
Damase V. Bourque, i. to be congrat-
ulated -he has got wli it be wanted.
After hunting around for over ten
years he ham al, found a cure for
kidney disease ih I todd's Kidney Pills.
Thisis how tar relates his experietwe
ot these great kidney healers :
-I a As afflicted with kidney disease
and for, lllll re. that+ ten years riniurra
all the agony that. stitt..rerit front this
conga knote only too well. Find-
ing that &whit s and all other remedies
weir useless I hbould have given up.
they mired me with id X 11.-Ofes Wad
wade it new Mau of nie."
An Interesting Occurrence of the Judge's
Visit to Seatt le.
On the occasion of President Taft'd
recent visit to Seattle, Iiim Honor
Judge Doyle, who bum been visiting
hi. daughter. Mrs. t Dr. I Bourns, in the
tiny with the President of the United
of Ir. Bourns. Do. Seattle Post-Intel-
ligetwer thus refers to the meeting :
"W'hert Will' Howanl 'raft was
pro% nicht! govei nor of the Philippine
Islands. Dr, F. S. Bourns. chief medi-
cal iiispeetor of this city, Was rommis-
MN eine( executive of the Piiited
SI at et'. Mr. Taft visited Seattle he cut
stunt his vital to the extaisaition
'wend Limo -quarters of hour in
conversation with his runner health
••Hetween the premident and Dr.
Bourns there exists s strong personal
friendship. This was evidenced on
Thursday, when Mr. Taft. at Lite ex-
position, personally can't! De. Bourns
at his office over the telephone and
made an appointment et the State
suite in the Hotel Washington. Dr.
B11111114 and him father-M.14w, Judge
13. I, Doyle, of floderich, Can., who is
senior judge ou the cintnty 'forted' of
Huron county, in Onbuio, called at
the hotel in the late afternoon as the
President returned to dress for dinner.
" •Well, well, Frank, and how aro
you ? Has the dysentery disap-
peared ? ' was his hist greeting to Dr.
Bourns. Ile had referenee to a seri-
ous illitetet that laid Or. Hourtis low
for months white in Lbe Philippinem
anal e pelled him eventnally to leave
the islands for good. '1 IleVer felt
better in my life,' judge,' said Or.
HOIII1N, and then they settled down
for a eliat 1,V OE .1141 days. Dr. 1.3.3111.11
iimatnted his father-in-law, and the
t twee were closeted for three iimarters
of an hour,
"Bete/eat-el the former provincial gov-
ernor and 1114 former con llll ism' r
health hearty greeting, were ex-
changed. When Mr. Taft Wahl (Phil
governor Ito.. Morns wool health coni•
noissi tttt of the islands. Ile was also
chief health iii-pector the islands
before appointment an health corn-
tuissioner, and it Was dining his ad-
deniic 114,2 waft „wiped out. Oen.
Luke E. Wright was acting governor
duriirg the illness of Mr. Taft.
Judge "Him 144 are your
Judge "ll'hirty I have heard yam
give the same age in this court for 1 he
butt flat tie yetts."
those p. t.tty Mo. thing (o -
da, A1111 another tomorrow."
Tuberculosis
Plenty of fresh air,
sleeping out -doors and a
plain, nourishing diet are
all good and helpful, but
the most invariant of
all is
Scott's Emultin
It is the standard treat-
ment prescribed by phy-
sicians -allover the world
few this dread disease. It
is the ideal food-teedi-
cine to heal the lungs
and build up the wasting
body.
*rod , OMNI of form :oil We ad Ono
111,64.1i Donk. lark bwit meelelsm • awe
Lees tweet
SCOTT 110W1alt
Colds on
the Chest
Ask your doctor the medical
name for a cold on the chest.
Ask him if it is ever serious.
Lasdy. ask him if he pre-
scribes Ayer's Cherry Pec-
toral for this disease. Keep
in close touch with your
family physician.
liters
teeter
When you tril your doctor about the bad
taste in your mouth, 10115 of appetite for
breakfast, Intl frequent headaches, and
when he sees yule coated tongue, he will
say, " You aro bilious." Ayees Pills
work well in such cases.
POSTCARD PETIT/ON.
of Mrs. Robinsou.
Christian Teurperanee Union has in-
stituted a pt. -weld pet iti llll behalf
of 311s. Anna Ittibinson, now tinder
the sentenee deaill at Sudbury.
Acting unalor...logiat ailsiiseeave, -with
gotxt reason, lwlieve if this campaign
succeede her life will lw apared and
her friends will have time in which to
We make brungli the courtesy and
geneittsity of. the peen,. threefold
I. Will every edit‘ir who receives
tMs appes1 kindly publish it in him
next issue?
2. every man and Wuilledi W110
3. Will yint ilia it, at one,. for 41w
tonhappy violin' has only mix week. to
Our request is, write a p sae! card
as follows :
fully beg of you tri recom-
mend that tht• death 'widener passed
on Anus Robinson he couunuted."
Sign your limb.. and plmce of revi
deuce, addrevs it to the Hon. A.
%fits. loam/ C WARD, President.
Mits. %WILL Prottuiv, Supt.
Legislation and Petition.
W. 1.3.•T. U. Headquarteis, Toronto.
•
rapanese ;.Zentlio: is unequal-
led as la pain relieviii agent.
Menthol Plaster it is the most
effective remedy known for
Lumbago, Sciatica, Rheumatic
Aches and Pains. Try a "D.
& L." Menthol Plaster the
next time you are suffering
from any one of these com-
plaints and be.convinced. 25c.
each at druggists.
FERR9RAYNARK1"
Builds up the System
Strengthens the
uscdes
elves New Lite
,1,1 by all intedirlso 44414.141/16
Davie lemma. , Moatesal.
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IT
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Agents •
FOR COUGHS AND COLDS
TOY OUR
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AND
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?Ws*, RifiMSDISS ARS SURE.
DUNLOP,
Bedford Block,
The Druggist.
Advertisements in THE SIGNAL are read by the best
people, in West Huron.,
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It sTADLIIINil AD Mill
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We are ready to sell you your Pall Shoes, and we
certainly have a lot of styles that Are sUre to please
vim. We invite yeti to inapect our complete stock of
stieres and woinen's 1thtios for Pail wear. ' They have
no equal.
See. teir special meti'm Fall Bootwleat her lining and
heavy wile, indy sa.so
G. M. Elliott ig GODERICH
THE SQUARE
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• that looks like china but for durability is 'far
superior to china. The price at present is 3.31 Per
cent. off regular prices.
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SPECIAL!
Graniteware
II GASOLINE AND COAL OIL STOVES
AT OOST
REFRIGERATORS AT COST
The Happy Thcught Range still leads the
market in economy of fuel. Even -heating ovens,
easy to regtii:1141. il is the heaviest and most
durable range on the market today. It is in a
class bs• itself. We have several other stoves and
ranges that are equal to other makes, ranging in
price front $25.00 tip. Call and see our full line
and judge for yourself.
Beauty and Simplicity
are t win qualities toter sought
for. Realeh the town over
POO (WA it es exerop 1
higher degree than here.
WE STUDY BEAUTY IN
FURNITURE
And give it to you each piece
Peen In our stock. Good
finality and reasonableness of
wire are Moo ensured you.
FRESH PORTLAND CEMENT
• ALWAIS IN STOCK
Now is the time to do your Fall p_ainting.
We have a full line of colors of Shenvin-Williams
Paint, also white lead and oils.
GEO. JOHNSTON
Roofing
We are agents for the famous Regal RooAng,
manufactured by H. W. Johns - Manville Co.
This roof is hilly guaranteed.
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Por Kavestroughlag.TInsrolthlos Pluroblag sod Reating ire ea,
a give yen prompt attantkto. aad all work folly Rearaituted.
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