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Ale! of Leladbury, has sold
•w W Ww. Barron lot
intends to retire.
LEATHER GOODS
attended to on leavlug
L. Guderioll.
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USIC
/R. M. B. ;LPAUK, A. (I. 4. M.
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(London. ¢ 0d organistof 1. organist Mt. Ueorgt'r
e trreh. Ooderic prepared to give Inetrue-
b. p1µ, 1,r lona and vocal culture.
Sees Isl alt.ntlu 'en to the volae. For par
it, 1,i ise,ryly 11. Ktlpewk. Ke,ldeuce
y rtrwt HauU+t chore h. Studio at
Mn. R. Cult.. ser of Brum and North
tenets.
ALFRED
Plano-pla
(bunLer��o(nt.
Lions of Toros
et Thomson '•
1n Cantonat
de. Ontario et
t'. A. room. 1
rth ,vent.
OOK, TEAOHER OF
Theory. Harmony and
11.. prepared for examinr-
rvatory of Music. Apply
More. Uuderich. Mond yr
w
n.of Mr. Alex. Msok.•n-
luderlch studio et Y. M.
ar.dard Lown Co.'s oflloe.
WAT
AKING, ETC.
HALSEY K
WATOIIM . Javeseu a OPTICIAN.
South side of . e.
Goderich, Ont
CiVI NGINEERING
. ROBERTS, CIVIL
Knlltneer. Ontario Laud
Block. Goderich, oorner
lephooe UV.
BDICAL-
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1JRS. E:11
Mees Hauul
Kmmerwm
Optar,lt
Lr. Turnbull'•
Soulbee
ON 1t TURNBULL.
sails, M D. '
UKNrt'LL. M. B.
rest. Phone Uri
blence. North (trent.
•eorge'•church,'phone It,tt
fire. Montreal street.
'utile Library. ?bone 11N
hR. W. F LLOW, M. a-
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arrtleearil re eo No♦nh street.Roderleh
e.•rth of 1'..111,1 .1.. n oris,. TrI,.phnne 11
EGAL
1 L K AN. BAHRIaTKR.
. solicitor, y, etc. Money to lend at
lowest rates. .—North i lrret. God e,lei
mein ytru..l . In crake th ' Set urdoy
mud • Mondays.
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r- 1 Teat... notary p'lblfc. OIf1ee.—
amiltou St, ddcrirh, third door frum
squire.
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tors 111 the Mar
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BAYS R BLAIN
;rm.. notaries public pn.
t ..nn. ••tri+It)1e... e'.rt.ht
�. �.orn'sgr.a•e'y, -Pn
t I. r .L ttoes of interest
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IHAItLES atZ1W LLB., BAB.
XItI&TKlt, lays; solicitor. rt..: rude -
rich. Ment, 1 at Inar.t roes..
s.
�IO. Jai 1.11)N. 1BARRISTERHamit, UoderIen Ilnt.
I solicitor intrIoner. notary public
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INSUK . LOANS. ItTC.
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ATE FUNDS Olt, ) 0 - . n 1
tArli V V O 1 1 t M. G. 1 s t
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• I\al'RAI%Y']t AOP.NT.
FIRx ARG L1o11o: K: Mph. Canadian and
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Ard•ItraNT 81C AND t.r►,oVxad LIA,II4
ITT : I1M
The 1 Accident and Guarantee
'orprratl iced. of London. Kng.
F►D�uTT AND NTP Howe, : The
Fidelity an toner (•omp.ny.
Mire at real northeast comer of vie
and 8t. 11 streets. 'Phone 176
JOHN W. I01E, LIPS. IiIRE
and smolder ranoe. Agent for leading
mutual and a townies. insurance its all
Wee effected o plans and at lowest rates.
Call at offlo , Wart Street and Square
or addrem J. 1UIN, Uoderich, Ont.
Tele .bone alt
LAcKJLLO! TUAL FIRE IN.
IT1 81.' R A ' O. -Farm and isolated
to.... property
((peers—J. an• Prem., Klppen P. 0
T. Fenner, ' -es.. Its Ucefleld P. O:
Thomas K. iia -Tree.., Sewtorth 1' 0
terectura —' he..ney Seaton h ; John
it, Grieve. Wit • OPnrgr Hate. Seafort a;
John Benne we In; Jamee,Evans, Beech.
wuud ; John - larlock ; Thos. eerier,
Hruoefleld ; Jo McLean. Klptwn ; Jan
re»,nnlly, f11.'
.1. W. 'fro.
Huron. Policy
and teget their repel at Tour
pp to
Brown a. climeR. H. Cute'. grata ry,
Marston e
vine. agent for Westts
capa aaawnl
e+enu
MARRE LICENSES
WALIEN. ll:'I,LY,1
(KPH, ONT.
Watchmakw.11er and Optician.
twiner trrlAge Lloeusa..
LAN/QUER OF MARRI
. AMC Ito Ooderich. Ont.
SHAG PARLOR
DEDFORD IJK BARBER SHOP
-Thlts wele and popular stand
offer,. Its pat.ronabwt merrier 1+ shaving
halr-.'ntting, eto Ladies' hs...rronrng a
Your
PiMitnge aprec
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Royce
esddenee
table ands seine
and public f.al
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AUCNEERINO
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Jack
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W iting her daughter, Mrs.
t 1uckerewith, recently,
orris, 1,t Exeter, slipped
fracturiug her wrist and
W
Ww. Ballantyne, of
ntly celebrated the
teary of their wedding.
o. a former resident of
brother of the Meseers.
hat town, died at St.
t week.
u and Misr Eliza Jane
Toth of Stanley, drove to
udneeday, the lath ult.,
husband and wife.
een, of Toronto Univer-
men McQueen, of Bruce -
in the Kippeu and Hills -
OS on Suutfay, the 'pith
11, son of Wm. Snell, of
•err1Uu of Colborne, was
iiia on Wrduesday, the
Miss Mclutyre, of that
Dalt
Mrs.
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her
M
mar
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E. Stevens, only daugLter
Stevens, of Clinton, was
Thrdford, on Wednesday.
., to George Hawkins, of
Johnston, daughter of
.lohurtou, of Luckuow,
et the burse of her tnoth-
ne.day, the 222nd alt'.; to
nigh, of Kiuloey.
given at Seaforth on Wed-
uiug of tact week by Lt. -
and the officers of the
neat was largely attended
very successful event.
.heel Tagney, fur many
ident of Seafurth, died situ-
er house there on Friday,
2$th. Deceased was stxty'-
ot a •e rind was a widow.
h alt. 3$qy ACV. Wishart
arriege, at the home of the
her in brussels, Edward %V.
t Moira'. and :!lira tieleu
tghter of John $with, Brus-
t Meidinger, of the lith con -
Hay, who heti, been a suf-
cancer for sone. rime, rUC-
u
his inures on alonduy, the
Ile leaver r widow and a
lily.
dliesd:ay, the 9th ult.. Rev.
U, .11u,s, "t Exeter, tied the uup•
lie between Masi Autry Dew,
dst • of Urs. John Dew, of Huron•
dal borer, and Philip Wright.
►1,a luusejaw.• '
( rduesdlty of Istat week John
Pe Brussel,. and aline Aurelia
SI : 01 Grey, a el0 mined r11 teat
ria he honor of the bride's father,
Lu wiran. Mr. end airs. Petah
wit a at Brussels. -
( • Thiel. sr., one of the pion=
eel lay, died at lite home 011 the
lit cession of Chau, township. - un
Ti. y, the 23rd ult., at the ago of
rig ur year,. Decease l leaved r
0 1
wi od n ser u i fatuity.
K I
ty bows wedding took place
at .•.,deuce of 1'. C, Graham, elf
W i tn. o1 'Chtt,aJey, the 2.3111 1111.,
wh is daughter, Annie Clare, was
unit to W. Elmore Mahood, of
WiNu. Rev. Ur. Rutledge pei-
for the ceremony. -
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ppy event oecurred at the
,, Mr. tuft Mrs. George (Sal-
t Ilowick, on Wednesday. the
t., when their only daughter.
un-IJllonie), became the bride
. Knox, of '1'uxfor•d, Sark. Rev.
McTavish officiated at tate
n y.
t forty guests semenihled at the
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Lamont,
11th conte ei00 of (trey. on
sday, the 28ud ult., to witness
triage of their .wc(,nd daughter,
rine, to Ernest E. Campbell, of
+1, Mich. Rev. A. C. Wishart
e knot.
Britton. a lifelong resident of
t. died at his, home near
ibis, on Christmas Day. Der
who was seventy years of age.
t in the township council for
years and was universally
red. -He is survived by his
, two eons and two daughters.
nie L. Davie, beloved wife of
F Cardiff, of the 8th concession of
G , after . a week's illness passed
a on Monday', the 27th ult. De-
c sew the only daughter of
J Davis, of the 401 line of
She was fivecan mar-
e d leaves a little son four years
n
s
r/
Workman, B. A., msthemat-
aster in the Winghant high
has been promoted to the prin-
ip in succession to J. A. Taylor.
rhea, +,f Lucan, has been ap-
science master, Mr. Forbes
t enter upon his dntiert till Feb -
so a temporary substitute will
bred.
tiet wedding was solemnized at
me of Mrs. George McKay. of
Is, on Tueeda , the 21st tilt.
ItCLAY. MEDAL- vitt her _daughter, Margaret Isabel,
„Ste Goderich. AI'lan ,e a vita married to Win. Clarke, of
c. Brit"Goderich. Plans, de -
prepared for reddenee. Ma sa, by Rev. A. 0. Wishart.
Correspondence In Opp to Mrs. McKay's illness. Mrs.
tattle will remain with her mother
mal 'spring.
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110MAS II ICY, 1.1 VN; a'1'(1(4i
and genetsioneer. Offices on South
`Street where It be found at al] Urea.
when not Drying Terms reasonable and
every effort ye you asUefaction.
Pbone sn
AUC IVEERINQ.
All hranchea
live stock sale...
salon made any
and talk itover
0
Hamilton S
attended to. Farm melee
tate and merchandise
Write tor dates or cal
R.t. Father Denis L. Brisson, a
)ry ale boy, ton of Mrs. John Bris-
Kat, of that piece, offered the sae-
ifI of the mane for the first time in
;he rys(lale Rowan Catholic church
m resday, the 21st ult. The cere-
:aot wan t►lade the occasion of joy -
nue .stivities by the young marl's
Weals. Farber Brisson will be eta-
tio* at Walkerville.
Fad. (lidley, youngest son of Rich-
ard Gidle7, of Exeter, died at the
-ka{ 1 horie of his iii, Mira. Jesse -Elston,
• of rant plac4 cn Obrietma. morning.
Del -towed, who was forty --five years of
aR was P. hative of Exeter. He WY
ing tailoring lit Detroit When Tie
• F . OFTT3Was etrl'ken with paralysis and taken
• /Lode a year ago. He had since had
May be tavltd . by anomia( aha repeated shacks.
exact medal , ... farmer's market.
and by lea the bat method is
farts practice is precisely tis
cart of info Farmer.' Wieldy
Baa glees is . It has no equal
as a T • Paper. o' Goad
}sneers rely Per — see err
dabbing atm.
oetliwick, Ont.
A pretty we nmg wlui solemoi1slW at
he home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. But-
trey, of the 12th ronceesinn of Grey,
on Wednesday, the 'llnd ult., ,when
their youngest daughter, Sara, be-
came the bride of Russell Riddell, of
. .
immediate relatives and friends of
the contracting parties.
A wedding formed part of the
Chrlatmar festivities at the home "f
Mir. P. O'Brien, of ele•xenith. The
happy couple were her dunghter,
Alice Josephine, and Alhert Geddes,
ofSexswith. Rev. \ft•. Heti wee the
officiating clergymen. The bride. who
war given away by bel• wick, Chris-
topher 13acrett, was attended by her
mime, Mir.Oliye Luker, while George
Arullrtrong supported the groom.
R. Leathe►dale & Lon, one of the
oldeet business firms to Brussels, have
disposed of their furniture and under-
taking business to Misers. Walker &
Black. of Brustrele. W. L Leather -
dale, the junior member of the firm,
has purchased an undertaking buoi.
nese in Winnipeg and will rho, tly re -
wove to that city. Mr. Lelatheidale.
sr., will likely retire twin active buai-
netts.
Two popular Clinton residents -
Miss Minnie Louise Watts, youngest
daughter of Mr. and Mem. Henry W.
Watts, and Alex. 1'', Cytlunore--
plighted their troth. in the Clinton
manse on Tuesday. the Met ult. On
Monday, December 13th, Miss Thirst
Watt*. youngest dangbtAer of Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. H. Watts, of Clinton, and
cousin of the above-mentioned briar.
was married in Hamilton to Alex:
Goeleigh, of Trenton.
A wedding in which many Huron
people are•interested oeeurre.1 in To-
ronto at the home of the bride's aunt,
etre. W. H. li-u•luw. on Wednesday,
December 22nd. The conlrao(uiI ,
parties were Mies Margaret Wllpitt,
only daughter of the late Mr and Mr►:
W. P. •Wi-sox, of %Vinghalll. and
Arthur M. Felllrutn, of 'Portent i, only
son of Mrs. R. Hobert, of Exeter. The
grooul's wept ether, Rev. H. Hobbit,
conducted the ceremony. mediated by
Rev.. It. J. llrleaven, of Toronto.
James Strachan, one of the most
highly resi'ec:rel residents of Grey,
{,retied to hf: reward nt Tnp+ilay, the
:"lth tilt,. after an extended
Deceu.t'rt, who was ir.rn in Argyle -
shirr, Scott out, eeventy-gne yrs re
ago, emigrated) to Canada with his
parents in •11117. After ',tilling in
Galt /hr a ,time they removed to Grey
in II. settling on tot I of fhe'4th eon -
event u,, on the f 1,•m on which the dr-
ew 1 pa«wt the r,..tI ides of his
rife,' In 11470 1)11 sea+ married- to Miss
sale NcVieer. • lo, -survives him
th th'ir six rhililrrit ' Delgald, et
h. nt• 1 ` Jane.. 'l'.: a dentia ; Mee'
dal .ra Pik Mt( I' •v.•',. of Turut'et ry, „ d •
fast tmoral of Tar'•nto, 4,11,1 •t1' ,es 3la1-
jorie 1,dl.i., et home. -
A1)1
sired amt
ale Jfr•at.
seventy -fly
The'Nat igation Season,
ait mil eu-aty ways one bun;
ti•.+ v.'ne liver. we..• lost on
',fug ierring rhe p.•t year.
n\ I.NItt P., le, I.n' 1' nn
Lske Snipe .••t• ,r 1 114-x• ••n 1. I.e Slu;hi.
WWI. 11•• el,
the. it W '. tole '.1
•
the rtln.t ,11 ,.. 1'.1eta yea's 1.., the
freight-eservi Y tion:nese est haws of
property NO w. 1 :w %f life, 11. would
be far better ft al to)ere-4s lie -sirs,'
if the nevig+tp rea...ut ch,.od on 11e-
crints•r 1. !'- eiiralJv on lives or
.hips are .Inst b- ire Novtniher 1 on
the Iskre Tin the verag., time ship -
I
nesetad o r
nw toe r
t
fl n,tally ahead if
this were done,"
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Keep 1t Out ofrthe Paper.
"Keep it nut of the paper' is the
cry which the local newspaper pine
'her henr+t. To oblige often conte con-
siderable, t1 gh the person who
makes the req)test think.' the granting
seat•cely worth saving "thank you"
for. A newspaper i+;a peculiar thing
in the puddle, eye. 'rhe newogatherer
is stormed at Io•cin•e he gets hold of
one item and is abused because he
do sea not get another. Yonne teen, 11,
well as older persons, perform seta
which bee legitimate itrme for
publication end then ruoh to the
newspaper office and beg the editor to
keep it out of .the, paper. The next
day they condemn the "arae paper for
not having p rhlashwl some other item
that, perhaps has leen heeded ori in
the sante way.
Not iVell E nough Acquainted. -
An English, lady who visited Chi
sagh
o relates ow her ,raid, who ac-
companied her, quickly became im-
bued with the desire!t.o hetomeMr...
Somebody. One morning she ell
peered before her mietrese and, with
glowing eyes. announced that she had
named the day end would become a
wife at the end of the week.
"Are yam going back home, then Y'
the lady asked.
"Oh, no, !Diem ; We an American
gentleman," replied the maid.
"Hut," remonstrated her mattress'.
"we've only been here a fo'tnight."
"That's no matter. fie wants the
wedding to he on Saturday."
"Weli, can' you get, him to poet -
pone the marriage 'just it little till I
get another maid ?'
"Well, ma'am, I'd like to oblige
you, hut, you, see. i don't feel well
enough acquaif3ted to ask him to do
that."
Admiration Revived.
" Do you like my new hatP"ked
Mr.. Brooke.
"Yes, indeed," rept ied Mrs. Lynn.
"I had one )'putt like it when they were
in style." -January Lippincott's.
A Modest Doctor.
While on his vseation, a city doctor
attended the St.nday mornimr service
at a little country church. When the
congregation was dismissed several of
the tnemhers .hook hands with him,
and one, wearing to learn if he were a
Methodist, inquired, "Ate you a pro-
feseor, brother?"
"Oh, no, indeed," answered sbe
iUFiiln-m4diaiy; 'ust an ordinary
doctor." -January i.ippincott'e,
None of His Funeral. -
Hoax- -What's the Sien fibRippposing
the sufravrettas ?
Joax---Thst's what i say. fast 'em
suffer if they went to. -Philadelphia
Record.
Are You Going South or West This
Winter?
Now is the time to plan your trip to
California, Mexico, F1or,da or the
IElma township, Perth. Rev. D. as, I Sunny South. Consnit(F. F Lawrence,
McRae, of Oranbrook, conducted the i Grand Trunk:,agent„ jfiegarding low
ceremony in the presence of only the tourist rates. 8 Q
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Tea That is Always Fresh
••SALADA" isrown in the finest tea gardens of
the Island of Ceylon, picked every day and reaches
you not later than fifteen weeks after being gather-
ed. Its native purity and fine flavour are preserved
in air -tight sealed e• SALADA" packets. You
are guaranteed tea of unvarying good quality.
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Ask your grocer for a package to -day. You'll like it.
Sour Stomach and Heartburn ?
LITTLE DIGESTERS
MIN
2Sc. a nes.
BLACK :eon
KNIG1IT-""311
"Black Knight.' Stove Polish\ gives the
shine that lasts.
Just a small daub spreads over a i surface.
Just a, few light rube with cloth r brush
brings a shine you can see your f in -and
the shine lasts for days --fresh, bright, rilliant-
ly black.
Try the quick, clean and easy way of ining
Stoves, Grates and Ironwork.
a big ran, roc.—at dealers or sent
postpaid ori receipt of pncr.
TIE F. F. DAI EY CS. I1MITED, - BAMli 1OIV.
Mahn of the famous "2 in 1" Shoe Polish.
More bread and•Better brea
And the Reason for it
ASTRONG FLOUR can only
be made from strong wheat.
Manitoba hard wheat is acknow-
ledged thestrongest ge fro gest in the world -
and that is the kind used for
Parity Flour.
But that's not a11. Every grain
of this wheat contains both high-
grade and low-grade properties.
In separating the high-grade parts
from the low-grade the Western
Canada Flour Mills put the hard
wheat through a process so exacting
that not a single low-grade part
has the remotest chance of getting
in with the high-grade.
t
Of course specialp
this
t process is
more expensive to operate but it
means a lot to Purity flour were --
that's why we use it.
It means that Purity Plow is
made entirely of the highest -grade
flour parts of the strongest wheat
in the world.
It means a high-class, strong floor
and therefore yields "more bread
and better bread."
Parity may cast a little more
than (Dome flours, but results prove
it the cheapest and most econom-
ical atter all.
PURITY4
FLOURMee UeW EST
WESTERN CANADA FLOUR MILLS COMPANY,
vitas AT WINNIPEG, GODSRICIi, BRANDON
LIMITRD
f
P^°^<5^D• MILLAR CO
'Phone 56
a
Annual StockTakiug Sale
4 NOW GOING ON
Stock -taking must be completed by January :31st.
There are a lot of lines that we are anxious to clear betore
that time. and there we have tuarked down at pricer to
effect a speedy clearance.
BIG SAVINGS ON MANTLES
We have not many Mantle. left. The remaining few
we are going to sell regardless of cost price, as every ger-
went we are anxious to clear before stock -taking.
SOME 1310 SNAPS IN LADIES' DHEMS SKIRTS,
FURS FURS FURS
Our entire stock of Furs will bre cleared out est wholesale
prices, and in many cases under. All Furs new this reason.
SPECIAL BARGAINS
IN CHILDREN'S WEAR
Obildren's Corti at clearing prices. Infante' Bearskin
Coate at cost Price. Our entire stock of children's Head -
wear to be cleared out at big reductions.
'Phone 5I Millar's Scotch Store 'Phoot
11
Bargains-- _fail Brushes -1
Pnrchaapd lately a large line of FRENCH NAIL
BRUSHES, at about 20 per rent. below actual value.
(All splendid Brushes, and scarcely two exactly alike.
dic Brush for 50e
4S,: Brush for 3Ec
35r Brush for 25c .
S. E. HICK,
Goderich.
3ikt Brush for 40c
411• itrush for 300;
lir• Iiruelt for 1 5t
Central Drug Store.
Ontario.
Prance Rupert, E. G
OPFORTUNITY EXTRAORDINARY
�Ve ot!r►•) ''ti n proli+-+haring 3,a1 tll••rahip in it hnsine•d (iia. ie robot!
txibeenorrntnI-ly profitable. No welter wherw.y-,u live. -►w louder May
for fain,) Priu1'4 Howie y•,tt may 1a•, no matter how much or how tut 1e•
you have to inv.•sr. carvee' in Prince Rupert through tear Reel Estate
Afore, i 1e
harm+ rte 11. 1Pilate. settle at per hal n presenting fir a ,� t.
.>8I 1 th u
11P the
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iii r 'ty to p ucoaee shales in this Company, partiruMr (Der•+ it
laid Melo ter t'es't tiytt the money received by the Cuntpane 1hr1..t.th
1
ire 'nor of its -atm -es fa i weetrd- itr-rarefittiy • Seib vert- t'rl ern itneiF t
Real r
I ISaNtP elder th lets-ra supervision n
f hawed r
the11 of 111•.cru•
r s.
The opportunity it extraordinary. tweeter*. of the pi 'til -ehdri to 1/ an by
which you may share in all the profit, of the Compares and it, rapidly
increasing business. _
PRINCE RUPERT BUSINESS PROPERTY
win melte fortune. for those who invest in it now. as did sae ttle and
Vancouver Real Estate for those who invested in thaw cities+ ten ye.are
sago. Did you fail to recognize the oppnrtunitiaw for did you leek
+•unfldence in your judgment:' We present here moot her opportunity
TO -DAY PRINCE RUPERT IS THE -
CYNOSUREOF ALL EYES
No other city i. making' such rapid advancement in population,
commerce and building. Prince Rupert', present and future growth
insures investors in our shares it combination of safety, high returns
and increasing value which is not Offered in an equal degree by any
other form of investnrent open to the public today.
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7Am.ituk la it proved cure for octant", ninon'.
mores, eruptiona, outs, Amities, borne scalp more.,
Manisa' nhafed ehappe,t places. end all skin
Internee and diriaeowt. 11 Mao enrea pilaw. All
/regent. and stores nt flee. or poet free from 7.4011 -
Bak Co. Toronto, for price.
What followed a Scratch.
Saya :—
day the oven
right leg and int
While this was painfu
it wonld become a serious
my surprise it bream. very mri
sel and very painful. I found
dye from my stocking had got into
iind poisoned it. The pain anti Milano
Matron got worse re the wound die -
charged freely. At this stage someone
advised me to try Zam•Iiiik and I
obtained • supply. This balm reamed
to drew out the enrenesa at once,
reduced the inflammation and Pontius]
the wound. 1 neturally persevered
with 7.am•link and within a few winks
the wound was quite healed."
own 7 Caluniet Ave., Montreal,
' rile busy in the kitchen one
r fell off, ranking my
never thought
eel, but to
iflam-
he
Eczema BaP;shed.
To be covered with sores which some-
times itch and burn -and then, when
rubbed, rause acute ageina-sores whie.h
look repulsive am well es cause pain -
sores which have defied all remedies
that have been applied to them -what
eould be worse? et this is the lot of
scores of people to-dity who suffer from
hat terrible .diseasc. Eczema. To all
iiitat sufferers we will send trial box of
Zam.Nuk, free 1 Write um, sending le
stamp to return postage.
Mr. Wm. De rfield, Wei Lipton St.,
Winnipeg, says r- ;teat winter I suf •
fered from Eczema.' - (ter trying
lotion'', salves and powders en ine by
the doctor, which failed to do ilts any
good, I triad Zam•Buk. This proved
espial to my case and mired me."
Use_as a Household Calm.
11Ita. W. Weir, 91 at. Catharine St.,
Hamilton, speaks of tlie value of %ant
link as • holarelloki bairn. Si1/21 Sap,
"1 one day slippti rend 1.11 a..atnat
Morris rocker, knocking knee very
badly. The knee turreel hieek and
blue and was very painful. I rubbed
Zem-litik well into the injured member
I fount! mite. Th.. swelling *as moon
reduced and pain and disColoration ban -
rebels!. By perseverance with Zion- But
my injured knee was well tviin ea
couple of dart.
" I have since provell it to be the
Bak lave me mule from rheumatism
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