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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1910-2-3, Page 3VIM SIGNAi4: (: IDERICH. ONTARIO THURSDAY.PIIIRuAJIY Si IMO 3 BOOKBINDING MAGAZINES, PERIODICALS and LIBRARIES bound or repaired. :OLD LIIATIN INU els LEATHER OOOD18 Al' c;r•deri t,romptly attended to on WITHAL 5,.,,, at'1111'. N AL Itioderloh. A. K. TAY LOH. 8TRATYORD MUSIC gItIL,. I\Ld.onBIG. nKUia1u1..lP, AurcgaKal'•, t A.8ut O.UMoors. owrgtit's.. to 'hutch. nodeuiry� is repo w,eid vugoal ulture. ingi vowapal,d Nfltetiwr, alien to I htl veto. fcur par „Is,- „1 o se µ,1v tB- KU it, Beddow*A Change at Least. . ',- Islketstr et. nrear-baptist r unb, Nludl0 •t li- %V, t min., wooer or Brute Joni North A change of tenon had • been road. Ott the ch4lrcb choir. Eight-year-old Jteele. returuing from the morning service, wan ens hlllA to tell the news "Oh,'mother !" rhe exclaimed, "we have a oew terror in the ehoir!"- Wotnaa'.r Hondo 0 panion. GRAVEL, ALL GONE. THE MARKETS Crowfoot, Alta.,' January Stet.- (Mpeciall-- •Fur solo« years 1 bave ural your Uodd'r Kidney Pill, with perfect uiuceao," ways Mr. W. J. V..n, Crowfoot. Alta. "My trouble w•.r earlsrd rl'oln inflammation of the kid• net's. tool water and cold. I alas /mi- tered from gravel and rheum/diem. My feet would swell and sin back ached, 1 wMa eltugetber in a tatal.way when i /farted to ore Dotid'r Kitlnej. Pill.. yet they helped Ile frulu thi' fleet hex. i awl p plum fur the C. Y. It. mud postmaster. Aral fifty y -ars old.. 1 alwti a 'k!ep Dield's Kidney Pills in the howl. and 1,Mmula...n,t them to anyone who Jr trembled with kidney culupleinte." • 1,N'ItED E. COOK. TEACHER OF }'uno-tdaying. Theory. Harmony and t 1 welt- Pupils prepared for axamina. 'run•'.. Ip, of I oroM Conservatory&Sao ,Oo a h. oonridatApply Int...toil,'at r/esident., of Mrd. Ales. Macke.,! Int ...toil, liodertoil studio et. \' M. tun. A. ru4u,, herr tiUaalard lean Co 's ottlw. IN oft It •U4 t1. WATCHMAKING, ETC. ALSILY PARK -- ,4` wrraibiAmi. Jtwimucii o uderb 4. IeOnt oth ear of Square. CIVIL ENGINEERING +AI44IiAN M, I WHEKT$, CIVIL -end-wirdtialic 6rgtiueer. Ontario Laud ottursey0(. i... Mclean Block, Uoderich, • corner �etal.lte. L Telephone 137. MEDICAL Itt. W. F. (;ALLOW, M. B., "rh' • ,u,d rr..idencu. Nocrth street. Oodegich rr;h o1county Boat.. ry omoe. -Telephone 1 LEGAL 1.. KI1.Lu1t4N. HARM.,1E lt, of ot. notary, etc. Mone►j to lend at tlixterich 8atn&l Oahe". I a ~SeafU tr b h three • Saturday oi. CAMERON. K. C.. HARRIS - t M f: -ensues, notary Dpubla•- Ihmoe.l- 1..sL_-'r t t, ticderlcb, t.htrd door Trans )t;trl-llh-OOT. HAYS k HI.AIR l ... a d.citor-, notaries. puLlln . pn . \t:u'tliWr lb art% etc. Office. i of so, y t duly C. A. ♦sins'. grocery. )'ri - fetal at Its7.I nee. of interest ! r 4 a rT, K. C. 1L C. IlAYS. •_ tit; .• ti:\I:I.I•:1 1t1tO V, 1. L H., 11Afl- ;:I • I tit, attorpe7 , a o.lottut.'ett.. q.d, r rt' to lent rat lowest rates. • I1 f(OHNSTON. 1Altittst .'ER '11 v r. cumnitheioner, notary Vu8ii4 - 11.na1' un .beet. O.elrrlcn out. ;NSURANCE, LOANS. ETC. - 1111' Ml"11',di elItN 11- Not a Sin. To Pere Moneahl•e, thedistinguirbed French weedier, there cense obs tyalr firth, after mai*. a lady who insisted that she Must are him on an affair of great importance. It -was a matter of conscience, and she explained that she. was moat serious I% dirwrbed. 111 fact, oho was sadly given to vanity. That very morning, she confessed, she had looked in the glass and had yielded to the temptation of thinking herself' Pere Monsabre looked at her. "1a that a11. my daughter Y' --"That 1s all," I "Then go in peace. for to make. a mistake is not w ria--Lippinclitt'r. High Cost of Living. Buffalo Tinter. IT the hens had been mote genero.I:t inlitying eggs : . _ _ -•-- If the. corn ('sol/two-years ago had not been gds short ; If.tbe 'fanner did not sell h,is pigs during the roan shortage; If the'taritts erre nut e. high 1 If ttie farmers dud, ramie were more pte;litjful : .11 t he tutees were hunted : 11 the 1i.•ef trust entail lie dissolved • 1f theniddle'uen did not have to et rich ilui-kF If the- grain market had not been cornered If :Ile 4, ra'•rnwent ,woul1 I9ire„an export tat itT : It the Alma ican public did not lite soeat lltvagtlit ly : - If the Arita. Of alit bili•. were not xnhigh : Then coedit- s wogld br IlornI.t!, • \\'e Iain In fhcrik the .lal�,::.•••• for Menthol. which %%tteyiappin•'t ;n I l:.% Menthol Salvia 1. ,1.1,.111 ► I • i ' • w ,.. Nina heal ,teet 11;11•11;11•••4ie140141 S. 11.14....u,- 1.... et:•. 're.. a tin at droggi,fs, htl, fill- t 1 \ 1 I: r' u. --halo, alit isolated , to 54, .I I McLean I }}iaf.r.1.!'.l'. , \1'w �elrnch 1 1, ; 'hh" Liverpool and Chicago Wheat Futures Clone Lower -Live Stock - Latest QJotations. 1 Monde, Evening. J... >♦f. Liverpool wheat futures clo'i4 t0-dey %d to to lower than ,a Saturds ; porn tut ;ares l,d lower. May wheat at Chlc ago closed %t c lower l h a un llaterdear i ..lay corn IMC MOIL, Aim may oats S c (ower. Winnipeg Options. May wheat at Winnipeg closed yy: lower than 0a Saturday May flats unchanged. Wheat --May :1.06'34. January $1.0 a. July $i.0:tb, • Bata -Jan. t1:'yc, May 283a, July Ac. Toronto Grain Market Wheat, fall, bust, ...Al 08 to $1 10 Wheat, red, bush 100 • Wheat, goose. bush 104 -... buckwheat. bush 0 5$ .... Rya bushel .., 0 72 Marley, bushel 0 81 o Q Peas, bushel 0 80 .... Oats, bushel 0 15 Toronto Dairy Market Cheese, per, Ib 0 13 Eggs. cue lots, dozen 0 27 Butter, separator, dairy, Ib025 Rutter, store luta 0 21 Mutter. creamery, solids 0:S 1tl.tler, creamery, Ib, rolls028 }I(ney, extracted 8 talk Honeys comb', pe -dozen 2 25 iM N•w York Dairy Market. N MW YORK, Jan. St -Rutter -Judy: receipts, ltd; cremates. rpeclais, 31c. ex- tras. $lc; third W first, 27c to Mc; held; creamery, second to. special. 21c to , 320• state dalryr common to finest, Mc to 0 -: process, first to special. 32'M> to RHO: western factory, 23liic to 25c: western imi- tation creamery., 36e to 37c. 1•hetet.- }1cm; receipts. 422:• state. fu cream, fall 'made, apeetals, 17y4t- W 1$e• • fine, I7)flr: do.. good to prime, 1tR40-`. to 11%c, do., etuvent'make. hest. 1044c 1,0 Mc; du.. common tpp fair. 13c to Mc; sklma, -ru14-t.. apecJal, ,3c .k. 1440c. '-- - -- 11ggs--3v k; receipts.121; gate: Penn- sylvania and nearby. Hennery, whits. fancy'. 32c to 3:, : do., gathered; .white, dee to ;5c; do- hennery, brown and mixed. ' fancj•. Sac• to Mc: do., gathered, brawn• fair to prime., :r,;'• to Mc, -western first. 22c: seconds, :14. to 31c. refrigerators. 244• to 2754e 0 1331 o -a 0n 0 27' 028 • CATTLE MARKETS. Cables Higher _ Hogs Steady to Strong at. U.S. Points. IMNfa iN, an. 21. -London . and Liver- ' pFol r•al„r, y me life cattle- Oln.erlcanl 1,,gher. at 144., t. 14a.c, dresceed• Weight: r,•frg'•rat"r I,. •• higher, at 5110, tri lc;ac Union Stock Yards 1 7r Ila, 1\ 11I J,... ';L. -There were70 ear! • I 1..- •k at the -Union la of '15.2'. cat- th•, S I 1. net lambs and 1 ELDER HENRYCUNNINCHAM Reculitlllends nl For Weak, Run -Down People •' 1 was run down and weak from Indigestion and general debility, also suffered from vertigo. I saw a cod liver preparation called Vino! adver- \� tised and decided to give it a trial, ��' and the results were most gratifying. After taking two bottles I regained my strength, and am now feeling unusually well." --- UENRY CLNNINUIIAM. Elder Baptist Church, Kinston, N.C. Vino' contains the two most world -famed tonics -the medicinal, strengthening, body-building elements of Cod Liver Oil and Tonic Iron. \'inol contains no oil, and is by far the lte,t Strengthening Tonic obtainable. We return your money without question mmol does not accomplish all we claim for iL H. C. DUNLOP, Druggist, - Goderich, Ont. , They'll try to tell you other kinds ore "Ins good, as" EELDING"S SI'OO-L SILKS But don't VO!I believe it. Insist -1,n the•--hi-nti--that titmea r't khtksi -•'Fite kind that give thedreKslnaku•r InhIIimion trouble and the customer maximum satisfaction- " BEI:I)I,N(i'S." pit s,.1 :,,t tq'i .. j. Telling tggs. • prohlenr of telling eggs is not. art •\ r1• $retorts 4 ". I .•..V ung_ by au) Insane, \,'cry few n1 "1,•,r 1 4 .,?b.''I': -net.. Skforth; Joh'' .I, L•now• how. to do It n•nlirrlt. IJn w u'thm4 Meier Mlle. 14awfurt h.i • Tfnatir ge r: 9la roe. 1:s,...-, �titn-attest• -- - - t ..loan Watt. lanae rb-M4, .4. 44'wr, R:dm.••vlltr t Stitt 1r. • n. .h. w"Jr ,.d. -r. . •p.s4 ..t jel. th .seen tweet anent eon,, 4'hnt..r,� r a1 It. H. utt. 1aga.41 street. I5aterirk. " 4' IImII1 I'It I%.A!;K Mt ..Ii barn. telt' to 11. 1,. 1 113y•t f.', r, -ter, 11.14,I:pn •t r. -.•t, 1: -1••ir••le. 1:. 1:0illiR•F$01. • INNCi(ANf'F. .' I.1.1TN1Na :.Hrlti.b, Canadian acid . ,I. 1t'EM AND hrtt'4/,w RNd't,ltN,,. • I I....Arm' Accident and l:uat.•,11re it ion. 'ladled. of London, Eng. 6st,Ut' aaxnee lrsvns: The / tee•l• n . � s .n4 ivarnn y And pa -' r •.I/lrnrr, northeast currier of ‘Ir .. - . Jhartd'• streets. 'Phone 170, \ \V• CRAI(IIE, L'FE. F15111 ...And insurance. Agent for lealintg , -5 stock ronusattle*. 5,,-11ranre in ail - , n .4 onest pians and N Joey -trite.. • '-f'le'e, co. err %Vest Street Md Sonars - J, W, 1 'ItAlUlti'. Uatertrli. Hut. MARRIAGE LICENSES. t'A1:I'E11 `E. KELLY, OIIDIUIICH, ONT. W a'rhmaker, Jeweller and O)ptlom e. 1•aner of Marriage Lloenaes- , ANE. - ISSUER OF MARItI- A E licenses. Oodertch. Ont. SHAVING PARLOR E I) ( ti ( P F iHU HLOCK Eta H - Thi- sellknown. and popular, stand Peron. the best service 0, .hai'Ing- r • • it. etc.. Mc. IAdles' hampoeini 1 .. t. , 'tidy .killed hands employed. our `1 r nnsage will be appreciated. H. 14. 1t.11`I KR, Proprietor. ARCHITECTURE 1 t(I lIt R .1. HAIWLAY, MEDAL- 1 I.I"T Royal institute Brltlsh Architects. dente sande Horse. (toderlch. flans. de - ail. .., lrlflcat1011 prepared for residences pub .building., 1'orre•pordence In- thine ns think they almillti not he told at nus' but that 1. o1.1 fashion -.l -p' .n sense. io•• ,pu-ed etccirely to'71:41k.. 111'.1,•-tt- It re safe to nay th.t1, rg.:. should he It Id tat AA early ari. age ;1+ po.0505.• rnn- siatent with their teli,5. It •n'. It allowed to go tall link. 1 here is grave 1L.ngrr that the egg will become it iii. and '•v114.11 on ''Kg In•c, nle. had it i •h. I i•le+s. The world is lull of bit NKsI, h •might hat ,• been saved 1 they had ;+ern bald In finis, '1r 14 just as mush a.fat,rl mistake to , thee; in shells ns.t by cold storage=. Ipet►pais.- 1.ippin•"tt s. After the age r.t 11:ty pr.ple find: that their strength is not what it used, 10 tie, alta theyItconeedy .uffer'ft inner -u' haw-.tion,:and weak -heart a.•then, t11 'such we recommend the inviger ling'tonjc Fert-,.vOn.'e piieet • ef tr.-. t-t•ef. tit t•.yte•of iron and pure told arii ls surely wide. Noth• Ing could tie to .l't• benefit -jai in 'such CUM.. Si a bottle. . CURRENT LITERATURE. , .'Ftt.E CANADIAN-A,,-tz1Nr.-The Canadian M rgdiille alt ., h.l,c mai y inte- rning' a timely " article�entitled "The I- volution idAkin'Nea4 'them" It is -w1.ltter)'and,illrtstr*ted' 'y J. E. .M. Fetherettmhaugh. and Ki4's an illum- inating account of . what has been *achieved ,in this most intejtesting ref Sciences. ''Romance+ of Rnysland" J. the title of a readable article 117 It•4t- -old sande: and "The Toon ii, Jlai well." by Will- i)+llas ( Reverent[ John Mo•rieon of Alvinstunl gives a Valu- able hit of history from Latnhthn county. Ontariq. Two well ifln trakvl articles are '•Meandering+ in Medieval Brittany," by Frank Yeigh, and "I'laye of the Season," by John; E. \Vehher. Other articles are ••('rthitllc Church Extension." by 31argaret Lil- lis Hert: "The Unsophisticated Eng- li*hmen," by i). 0. Cuthbert. and short tlttiripte by Theodore Roberts. LiltenT)t+veridge sold Lade. •ftayter Hir'hell, • with poems by E. M. Yeo- man, A. Clare Gitlin, and ' Douglas Roberts. ' • Dolly's Version of It. ty was pot quite six when her mothhee ±%might aflockof•nine I'lyrfiotlth Rook hem[ d ft rooster. and diligent- ly explained Dolly that the r.atster was the "papa hr and the rest were all "mamma hens,'" --Alter two or 'three days of oprit1neme to aeent- totn-thetnto tbei'r clop, they re let out to wander *bout the yard, tel Doily was set to nteteh them. 1'h hens stayed together nicely, but the roovter chewed a tendency to wander into the next-door neighbor n chicken yard. Dolly chised him back time and again, until she was tired and out of patience. Mhe turned her hack for a minute, and when she looked around there were the hens lip by the coop, while the rooster was medetely pec across the garden towards the neat yard. Dolly stamped her font on the nide- walk and screamed. "Conte bark here ! Game Mack to Tone own family." The reader proceeded with perfect. promo amity. Doily watched him for a mom- ent with a look of utter disgust. Then her mother heard her say very em- phatically in an undertone : "That's just like you melt. any- wsy."-Lippincott's. k AUCTiONEE.RING -� 11OMAM GUNDRY, LIVE-STOCK and general auctioneer. Offices do South _ h i' not^gre he w111 be found at all tin;_ Meg elle,. ,Terms reasonable end cry effort peed 5.Rive you satisfact.lon. hone 50 AUCTIONEERINQ. 11 branches crM(:ij lyattended to. Farm sales "reek sale,, reit eutate and merchandise ea made anywhere. 54-ri1• for 4m tea or : a1 4 talk It over with (leo. Beckett, am4too Street- Goderich, Ont fact is better than ten hearsay*. Ask etor Burgess, Supt. Hospital r Insane. Montreal, for hi, opinion "TO, D, k L" Menthol Planter. e genuine .made only by Davie le wrenee Co, FARM PROFITS t !S.,,ely increased by knowing the t rend tion of the tarnser'I markt, ' by learning of the beat method IS t h•artice. This is precisely the t of information the Farmers' Weekly nn fives in every issue. it Mat no equal s 'Farmers Benham Paper. •Good '"sets rely of it. Ter pries sea ear • ,. hljakers and Springers. Veal Ca ve9. That Belding Silk:. Sewed Seam Hill atonll a Bull Doll Strain. P^��•,bu. MIILAR co 'Phone 56 11 • LAST FEW DAYS LAST FEW DAYS ANNUAL Stock -Taking Sale We now enter upon the last week of our annual steep -taking pale. Thele are still many liner of goods all over the store that we are enxiour to cleat out, and must (lake room for the new Spring Mands which err• now ready to 1. tin pat Led. Ladies' and children's antles and Coati'. •, Nu reasonable otter refused. Every ' ve- toer. nitl.t be WAISTS AND WHITEWEAR Uur stuck o1 \\'ai,ta and \Vhatewear ha, almost been cleared out during the Lart two weeks, but what it left we are offering et a big sacrifice. DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS A (whir full •of 1 t it'n,,!Ie (tress Goods, enneltti9 of'4erftesr Tweeds. Lusters and Voiles. Regular 50e for 2.5c a yard. Auothe lot of handeowe'rlteeds, regular 'Lie and $'t ,(or lee a yard. A small h.t of ladies; Handbags to clear at 25e. each, ' yell 5Oe and,The. LAM'L' FEW DAYS OF THE GREAT CARPETSALE- The ('arpet sale has leen a hig .urcesr in rt'" fah as we have greatly reduced our'stock of Carpets. Curtains and Linoleum/4. mid , tor the last few drys will: offs more tempting valuer than_esfer- McCa!l's Patterns and Publications. - 'Phone Millar's Scotch Store 'Phone 56 - Sheep and Lambs. It. ; t. ,' +' .. t ..1. .s• 1 , :,1. t..111 -r: L.. f', 1„ f: 1 ..r . wt Hogs. H t u, r, 11 t• '•a'•r, at f•4'' '^r f.,I rind enter. i; and $ 1-. f' - a - • r•nu. p. Intl w'hl ti mea.. about ac p... 'ut.. b, t'r fartnrr, an,l tn.,1 . •:o, pn' r, .•v,c n -if gram 1, costly • Montreal Live Stock. • MCosTI t: -\i •Jan 1-tSprelal e- \t Montreal .rt k Yards w st Fhd Mari, offerins.a a•rour.t.d t0 d "tittle 39. asses and l.,nlbs. ('1 hugecauses. 5J fl4 to more liberal supplier of cattle, and that butcbrrs hove le.".., holding oft, trade e largest e• f the. slow. 'Some was' rather r buyers staked that priese had ween the 'top, a'k supplles were now in excess of re- ,,u! -,•menti. `prong cable advice, .are onffng forWrard (nen l.iverpu n, 'tonna an 44-14ance of Nae.. to 11,0o 1perato salwll of choice ('ana'tl an '.:'*l, etc, the highest for 'riles• time past. -eon- sequently Canadian sl!;ners who take advantage 'nf file low rates „of ocean freight now ofb•rlsg mill. no doubt, make ,aitd•'mency. Sales of some nicked stei•rs wer'•'rnade to -day at +;'se, but the price for choice Meets was S..•. M ec; good at s i> at t •comm n 5 f, to byse•: fair at 4 • -to or. 44ar to Qrc. and iyarro.r at. Air to 4 - ' For hogs the feeling was about dteady. and sties of -selected .lots were made a: 6•weighed off coral. A firm feeling holds foe. sheep and lamb, .on account of Icon- tinued limited supplies and good demand. Sales of Yanbs were Inde at 6%c to 7c, and ,beep at 44,c. Serail for calves was good and offerings not large. and sales-irbrlttiade at from 03 to $10 each. At the C4nadlan ?acme live stock mar- ina 5pc'elpts last week were 437 cattle for expert account. and lino cattle, 550 sheep ane -Hunt,,, --1112-_loges and.- 196 calves for Mown - Mg local ronaumptlon. The supply this consisted of 100 cattle, 1:Z. sheep and karate. M0 ]ruga! and 75 calves. fast Buffalo 'Cattle Market. WAIST - HC FF'A LO Jan. 31.-Cn attle-r- ceipts, :100 head; fairly active and iteady- prlrne racers. 9628 to 11.50: shipping, $(,.7b to 112; butchers, 14.110 to 118; heifers. 14 to 16.72; cows, R to 66.28; Mills, $3.60 to M.25; stocker.. and feeder,. 13.5 to $5; Mock heifer,. $3 to $3,75: fresh cows and spring- er, strong to $2 higher. $26 to $68. Veal--Rttceipts. I:IW teed; active and steady: M to $10.50. -Hoes-,Itecedp(a, 12,10 head: antiwar steady on heavy:'100 to Me lower; heavy, $0.46 to $6-70. rulxei, 8860 to 6144; yorker1l $286 to 5228; Piga, 5825 to 1836; rorralia F.50 to $810; stags, 17 to $7.60; dairies, 1s.s 'to Sheep ani Lembo-Rerdpb, 9000treat active and "foIllar eia87110 to pi; hr, rlings, yrs 86.5: a few, >8.l y wether,, $6,2., to $6.5tr: ewes, $64$ to M; sheep, mired. $3.70 to M. New York Live Stock. NEW YORK. Jan. 31. -Be eve-Recelphs, 4154. market trnyfular; seers, 8126 to 12.75; 0x,11 and stags, $3.00 th $6.40; lupin. $4.05 to $4110 cows. 8300 t0 $4.2: tail -sells. $22.25; dreamed beef firm, at ac to 10c; extra do., 10,4- to 11c. Calver-Rere4pt1. 36.2: vealn Reno -TAXI >wer, barnyard and w•eutrrn calve.' ttn- e•d- vests. 0,1 to $1.1.711: few at til: cull,, to $6.14., barnyard and fed ca�'awq 51 to M. - dTeesed calve, steady. Sheep a 'iambi► ltecelpta, 10.100; ~St and Iambi, n sheep, 14 to 56; oda. 5110:30h: lea $7.50.(8 Ze. ate. few, K>6: year- Fpar;a-StersedulA. 11,318; •l et. at $220 to Chicago Live Stock. CRICAOO. Jan. 21. -C'attie- Receipts, 134. m►; menet sternly to 851.0(44; 85eeerw, 01,15 tw 5R; cove, 13.61) to 16.26: heifer,, '88-48 to $6: bulls. 14 to 6e.E: calves, L3 to $x76: iteoeterfr and feeders, .p.:6 5o 6..44 i p6ge►--Reretpta. 35.000. marks srnna ere .r hM4tler: chose, heavy. $a.0 to MSc hnG'h4ra, WE. to 1.5.16; 11gha, rnlxM, nt15 to 8.28; nhedm, welt. M30 to 614w. mese mg. /site to 1A: pugs, $7 40 to 12.9110: Mgt of swim 612 to $51-16. Moor raid Tamale --Re,r et. I$3.01 to gt _ w_ het 1m m ifs' M w s tarsus. $7 to *407 reartlaos. 84.34 to IR Wrile 7 •r :;at o. premium's el mg, Pant &,Co. Limited 71 Ii: s- Street, TORONTO 'Our Shoes \'ifit-Shine gloriou•1y. whin.r''titpd Prlj With o;'linea•y foot o'• tI - They are 'so 'o'•.lt '•ttlni • r in sheik - owl !inish. '11u• 'rite , 1(10... i,••'t'' 1„ n' ,•'. •Ines yo.. I.'• w.11 11111.1 110, - for Children or Grown-ups th.•y weitr as well as t bey rook, and keep their good, shape until the haat. Do we keep *note lixinas :' 5)5'.11 sr. \1.• have -the test polishes, hbeek- inge, hi•ltsh••e, et.•„ you ever saw•. 1 Cline Those well -' knawn ' Petters rotn►.ine• the lune' lip -to -1111(r idea• in style and design with 41111- -' ability 01 const rllet i.,n, - und anyone • who is bu kipg for the . hest value in a.. new Cutter - sholl.l .ee+ - - the Ti 14 :agent, - HUGH ROSE, who }lav ,it . -d1 line f three gc,otll,, , ' f•:kerj on evltn '1•. ' antei•tsted. in ('attar, shone' ttttll and .r.. hie •to'•k :uit1 get Wm. Sharman ciWCew 1910 Styles Hugh Rose ll:unii'"n Silret, HOP to b. 4717 GODERICH. G. JOHNSTON 1 EMs" ALMER ORa : v �•, ANO AL Jl?rDT� Fun Q VarnitnM ano�r�:ph L'rirletraking waremem-, \ Went ...1.10...1.10:+ones, Night eaIl+: At Do not bus' an Edison Pliono aph until you are convinced that you want one. Hear it a't tlle'dealcr's 6rst. Hear itplay a number -of pieces. H\• r it play the kind of music -that- you -like -m that you have heard people sing and play - that you MD know 110* Well it does it. Hear it play Amherol nes well as Standard Records. You will decide that the Edison Phonograph is the best. Then remember that it takes only a small amount of money to ban it. You can get a perfect Edison Phonograph at your own price, whether it is 516.50 or any price lip to $162..50• -one that will last a life -time, that will give pleasure every day, that will•help you to educate your family, that will entertain your friends, and that will while away many hours that might otherwise be misspent. Standard Records f . , , 'tet Amherol Records (twice as tonal bee Grand Opera Records :'•." . . Pic There are Edison dealers ever\where: Go to the nearest and hear the Edison Phonograph play both Edison Standard and Amherol *word.. Get rnmplete catalog. from your dealer or from us. NATIONAL PHONOGRAPH COMPANY lee Lakeside Ave.. Owens. N. J.. U. 8. A. WE CARRY A COMPLETE STOCK OF' EDISON: PHONOGRAPHS AND RECORDS JA! WS F. THOMSON f WE IDE SQUARE, (1ODERICH. , WRiTE FOR 04/AT.onUR. ('.ALL AND SEE Utt. 0.q, finder:eh dexter 175 kieare, ti \w IIIiAm 5, r. J. BKO bEY 4, SUN Funeral Dir ctors and Embalnrs ores.' nor. tuliv sttsno.d to et all sou v,nlght • o. Pr-actic. Co=operation �! Tnthi t tw11,1 want to ulketh•la•capital ' stings bti'•g there en income in m well-e•s/a� t he oppol•tlll' i I Y rel..'x' p.i namld r •h:,, es in the f', Li111114. I, at p!11' 5155 Tt.'• 1'? p 't tn)tily Is e‘11•0011\ \her y became of the profit 4l.ne- Inv I''il' oy trot •h, you nilly Irr emir an er,oat nirtn'wr of not• l•ntilt„ 1•r ao'1 share pro -rate in\ II the pulite of time Comp my id in 114 I•apia ly 1/1e4eaa111g 1.31.101\ e money received by the Coni' ny through the sale of its •her is inwestel) in well ...defied re1 owlet.' in i'rin,e Itttpert, under he direct sl.peraision of the i trd of I tiro -tors. We pit .chase. improvee and retain I\ penis$ role plod to the uses of bu nese,and sell at a profit pro, ty whish is producing or can read `t>e made to produce a natio •,etory income. , /\heel ht1,it1rs":" •I '4 11.,. 014t1:*- tint•• sonny 1 niftt•, ,,. .,11. I 10 *. unlit' -11 nee Hnptit Ileal 1 slate Inyeetno It half. Ai part of o plan for handling our raPi and to increase go directly to the factorily dealt. and h h issue of shares. there t II profits of the Conn-ten) One of the indications 1 are held by threes who pos. 1 msr nnnt•ly bringing then[ to h i and frienols. By placing our share, as we d ly gt-owing business rapacity, we have condo'' d that we would ,u ihr, with whom we 1t►kve alwdv-. real,- ive them the opportunityrtb suhecribe to our sharing equally with us in the large • the high regent in whist our 4411,e ea s them it the int.etest. they ,how by e a.tent ou of their neighbors amongindividual investors. we are building up en entteneive en ,perative nrganizatlon, each member or whi^h h,, -s ihr opt•e,t•tunit and will I. interested in adding to the profit. of the Company. r ,cause by so doing he adds to his personal profits. finch otfere is I ply, if ev.•r•' r•"w111 Pt irate inves nes. vise you ,to .noel your teilis •ripl don for shit, ea at onee. a1tit tc'• Purchasers of the stork msy send one-tenth of t,.,• t, euhaerintlon with the order rt114 the haisnee in 'eine mo'1ti, payments. ----THE--- Princc Err_-' Real Pstatc Invesic.::::t Co., Lid., Prince Rupert, B. C.