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TimREDAT, FEDRJARY 8, 10*
The News of the District.
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AUBURN.
• Tt t,.,i v, Fel). I.,t.
Miss Zell& Dyer it visiting Nike May
I''ergerim. • , _
The vitt .gess are bury getting their
supply •1 ice frau' the liver.
miss .\laud. Ferguson has returned
hove friar visitieg friends in (lode.'
rich.
LOTH1114.
WnuNKs1..v, Jan.11eth.
.pevet t. 1%r"""• I he fee11tas pug le
lh,..'pheul 1. poi. I•a S. S. xi•, 1. Ash.
Held, 14•1• 1 h month sq. J,uuroy
Wino e. lit.
Mord. Mcl oKenzitt:1V.-Jf 111,141.1.1ohn. Mi -
betth• 1046. McKrith, K4.111111.1 11 1.4 u•
de.., n, , F h• 1 McNeith, J»net Itil-
r1i••• IICItoda Sr. 111.- Kele) McN+e,
( en'. Kenneth
smPl1ell. -
S.,44 404. ,ll. 111 -Olive McK,.Itit,
F:% eta a \yelliogl on, [Vele Barg,. F:arl
tivaur,
her Hagen. Sr. 11-0.4111.1,14
!1 f. Nave May Stein, Jennie Johnston.
Jr. ll, -}bib. Helm, Gwendolilre
Hughes. Pt. i1. -Laura Stein. Sr.
'pt, 1. Williard Mcl'hedran, Alex.
Ipr.rss•, Jr. Pt. 1. -'Phonies Helm..
Mei pay -Hughes. J. E. _IIIb' MON IN.
•fapt•ilrr.
GODERICH TOWNSHIP.
'1uksl,AN., Feb. het.
med. It 61'IKT. -The following is
• the .cl„•"t !slant of ti S. No. 2. (i,elr-
'rich,-towashlp, fur January. Nautri
Are in order et merit, based' on ezam-
_jeerems : V: clw--Jamse MCMil.
Ir" 11,.. claw -Violet Chambers.,
• Erten Millar. Lesley McMillen. Victor
-,tet 1r.tttr•n, Merge' et, 1 ui1N. John
1'toll'. Sr. 111. Maggie Whitt',
044.444ge Ginn. )tl'udio Thompson. Jr.
111. Me. y Stet ',the. lien in Bell;
F:11,4 N 1414r1y. Sr. 111. 'equal).1. Mirror
cCul-
I. gh. Alt is TI
Harri.an, Jr 11-Gordon Tehbutt.
Nu• tea Ginn. Sr. Pt. 11 -Ellie Hot.
livle••..1'hat ley I,1t;Cahr, Vera Th p•
soil. .1c. Pt. 11. Tnonl4s Flnsrl,
or, a \I, rate Pt. 1. tile, ter. Gine.
r l K
a
Lorne 1 rr
o n H.i
,or
,rt Rutledge, \Lu 11 lK
• w1 • Weep
NOR Mott '1'hosr mark
ihsrnt ter *4,11,4 at the examination*.
Nuw(••"'tin' roll 2 . evrrwgerett4.1.olautr
•_4 L. E. P)CNTI.AN11. Teacher. •
• 4
COLBORNE.
Triset1Av. Feb. lat.
last week. fie was carried into Dr.
Silence's office and tater removed to
Steele Hatter's residence near the
w'aterwurks building. We are pleased
to lett n that. by the help of good at-
trudence and au extraordinary consti-
tution, he is again on the.. road to
b.slth. For more than a quartet/ of a
crutu►•y, Jock has been one of the
most familiar figured in Lucknow. His
Geo. Yungbhlt spent Sunday ill age. according to his own statement,
'I'orunt•'. having guile t, the city rani home, ie Millt ere kpItivn by mold and Barney, his
Set le day with s C44 1.144101 of live,'atuck.
lltiitr a number of the young men
are in pareeseiun of ski,. and we expect
w '•sktit,g' party N ill he tut wed in the
nest• louts..
Jtany Anhurnites hlive 'teen anx•
•iter«1y star-gsz,ng in search of the
t olii. t which 114. meed" Its appearance
salt tnay be seen uu /*elver night with
the caked eve.
Great intrrvst isbeing taken in the
•'r attest' under t'he auspice'. of the
F:pwo'th. League, which will take
place February 1st. 1n rxcellrut
ptograru is being prepared by booth
sides.
far and wide. and the report of his 'li-
ners excited touch. regret. Through
the kindness of friends Barney is tieing
eared for until hits 'rester recovers.
Sentinel.
DISTRICT NEWS.
The l'arluke Presbyterian church
has epttended 'a" 'sail to Rey. W. J.
West, of Blueyale.
A joint -trick company is .'being
Gamed 'at (locale with the object of
extruding the teleohone system in
CREWEthat district.
si,,en.v, Jan,`:n.t. Enoch Morris' has disposed of his
seventy -five -acre farm, north btun-
?.,
New.: turf:?. - Miss Ida ShaekiPtn itilary oT liirliett. to D: 3Icrronalif, of
sprat it foes days last weak with Mete- Blyth41
, for 01;51, •
king friends.. ... .Io.. Maggie Hasty John Scandrett has sold his farm
'rciurued last Tuesday. after spending • the viiia r of lie' rave, to
A tare Jays with her sister, Nile. Join L. l..ddes, for the soh' of $5..est.
Blake. at \lafrkirtg '1'hrre sleigh•
- •lilt *Tjlt frt'w ('rio's to the Dario: The farm Cnutai)3 one hundred -acres.
.aerial b. 1.1 e• the home of W. H.. If you have a Cough. do not neglect
Maize 1».t Thursday ev ' R: A11 it; ima at once a bottle of Alien's
rep o• n ,r• •111 (111,4 ,. finite » nun,' I Lut:g lialsatn.
1 t ,.
r. o w l ar t tended t
t n 1 he ••»t home- 1
t m •
Kir, n l)y l• Zion LAI. on Friday James SuIlivan was sent t
u the
.'ruiiig and had su rnjuyabb. tints county .jail for sixty days by Magis-
, Mies Mary Culbert, of Nlefekiner. trate KAY. of Exeter, Iast week. His
sorsa the weak -end at her h herr.
• The .hopping easchine at Crewe
-dicing a rashlny hnsihees-now
A t•umber from here attended the
ditni-o et Ihe,hique of N. Staindetr best denship is the utast occaslan on which
('ha.. Keating and 'frthily have •re- niubt ll \litm Etta latuIey a \Vingham 'wall hxs held the posi-
povvd to London. .pa•nt A few days last week with her -tion.
g
K- Mrt'hrre visited friends in Dun- rxmlu,onher. Nr.. Wm16 nt ah. and Mr,. David Stroud, of the
mire'. Inst 'rhol•sday. !AGA h et ....,-lndr.w \Vrlwtor. who. Ashfield boundary, one guile west of,
• Ift4'.r Kernighan attended the as just 1' 1h11nwl Iruw "4"""n. less Lucknow, celebrated the fiftieth anoi•.
40un1' c,innefl,uneting last week• s•ngau•d.•with 'Phoma* • Ilene;• for , veary of their wedding on Widnes-
ta1 net year. rsday.:3kli alt•
MAFEKING. Leo Bok, a young ma.' in the em-
ploy of Dr. Kennedy ..; \\'ingham.
JluSto..v..len. Nth. died suddenly on Thursday. _filth ult.,
J•rii' tee.-Atrson F'b,1ay and Elliot of acute diabetes. His penults reside
Broil i, visited friends at tylurier OH near BeIniore.
Saturday . Nis+ Agnrs Kilpatrick Peter' Lindsay has purchased from
leaves far Brown City, Mich.: 'On Tuve- \Villi:am• Leitch the corner Nfty antes
stay of this week . Miss Ida Shark alongside his brother William 's place
1••lon, of Prowas v4144 I g her 'omen, 110114 V,nstsnce. He paid about 61. -
No' m,n Shacklf;ton, tine week *NiYfor the property.
Mi.. S Jona. 01 London'. is visiting
her mother. Mrs. N. Phillips, at pres-
ent Mr. and lirs.•Wni Jan_ es...et
,pante! at the home of Anson Finlay
Iaet week sant. J. Kilpatrick 4s
art 4144. Birk list this week .. ..J. C
Stothert, of lit•nmiller. .bent Sunday
at home Mr. and Mrs'. will.
Hon, y entertained a load of Dungan-
non folk last Tuesday eveninv. . •
'SAT,'RD.\Y. Jan. •214th.
NiWr. Noyes. -Miss Irene Maize
vend Kay' v,s.ted at tai.• home of Mr's.
Blake this week . Mr. and Mr..
Jeinee \Vrb.t.r. of Lurknow, are visit- McBurney, and James Harris, » pros-
e•: their daughter, Mrs. Tina. Blake. I.erous 'young farmer of Asquith.
Mrs. Henry Johnston, who has seek . were united in wedlock by Rev:
been visiting ft prod* at St. Augustine. L. Perrin. •
returned h today' - Mrs. Anson
Finlay .pent a few days with her si--' A pretty wedding was solemnized
ter, Mts, Is*tc Andrew, .1 Zion, last at the home -of Mr. anti. Mts. Wm.-
.t.rk. Mitts M. Beaty, of Crewe, Steiver•t, Farquhar. on Wednesday.
-pent test Sunday with her 'deter. Mrs. Janultt y -10th, when their youngest
M. Blake Misses S. and M. Mel- daughter, Clara Met-, became the
longi, 'of Dungannon. are visiting bride of Dr. C. A. Howie, V. S., of
therr Sister. Mts. Wm. Blake ....'r.
J. and Willie I.an11$n attended 111-
11411 no' anniversary hull in Lucknow
,.n th.•'2;ith. las. Saunders it v4.t•
tong Id:. •• crop for 1911 \Ire:
Ali less • f L,' know,
spent It few dee*
s. ith het It ...Otter. Mt•s. Webster. list
tt r, k, 1e Nig •tnrmst4yr(1 - . Mr. and
Mt. N. Sunders entertained a*slrigh-
1.•adl .1 frietels F.Way night.. Another
.:.irh I.. ill -resent Ft ides, evening at
the beanie of S. Pentland. of the sixth
ciao -t•.*' m. ...fes.' Webster ' a n
I -n a Stath••l4 have the cnntreet of
taking ,.It timber 4or 1'. l'rn,k off the
Hull }.stat..• ....A number of The
l,.nple of this Ilse attended the 1lr• The death of Mrs, Thos. •Sauter,
neer' ttt•nRtet h..nte-rtt4ton on Friday which oci:urted on Friday. '21st alt., at
night. 'I'he•y r' port an rn,j.•yable ihr home of her daughter, Mrs. 'W111).
iter. Catn,rion, Mill road. Tuckersmith, re-
_-_ --- moved one of the I 'Id residents of Ilett
LUCKNOW. section. Mrs. Souter was eighty
Mom!) .tV, JAIL 31s't,
(ie:n. Patter anti fetidly have left
Lnekttow to make their home at
Oakrs. North Dakota.
Jas. Br yens has left for Toronto, en
route to British Ctlumhia. :41rr. Bry-
ane will join him at. Tot
Mr end Mee: W. J. Spence, of
Moose Jaw, Sask., have been visiting
the former'', uncle. Dr. Spence.
offence wits vagrancy and •Jlunkcu-
oas$.
.The R Tnghlun papers remark 117t
the election of Dr. Irwin to the war -
A number of our oung People at
t nd••d the party et .1. All n s, on t,
Maitland, last Thursday eveuiop.
•\t n"ol,ltKI.O KT.r-Itefalrl. S. el No.
1, l'r•14 orne, for January : V: -T y
11t9iar: .I•obu Kentigitt&A. Sr. IV.-
1•:ddie NI Ilotn, Emmet H.lahausrn,
Jr. I\' Russel Arlin, .14w Mugford,
Willie Ciliate. Jack Carter. 111.=
Eftte K..th, Ulna feeler. Charlie
B,ttkrt. Myctie Bond, EIfra'd Mo),e.
Mall H .hider. 11. -Altera darker.
Nall.. n K-th, Vera Geod. Jr. 11.--
W.4- Nrgtel. -Gladys Munninjcs
. 'Clarence Nargel. Part 11. ---Allan
yh'.' .-, \\'then, Million, GoldwinCoed.
Harald abominate: •1Kuseel Hill. Pert
1.--11u1.y Carter. Number on roll, 201
as•• -e- attendance, •dl. J. C. ST.erH-
• xa-. '1'r,u•11rr. .
• St Wool. itttl•oRT.-The following is
the ,e p -rl . f S.' S. No. 5, Colb,rnr, for
the teen'h of .i-.nuary ; name's in order
of merit V. rls.a-Ds►rrl McCann.
Si. IV. class-. Harvry McCann. .Ir.
IV - .'111s- R•ggie McCann, Lorne
Th,uI.•tt. Thnnlas Chisholm, Annie
'11 step -un Jr. 111. class -Terence
Flue e'. F:rue•l Hegir,.Atlrlw McCann.
Jana Thi,Mper n, Andrew Bogie. Sr.
II Fest. he l hisholm: Philip Bogie.
• Ji. I1. \plus MP. 11.41. -''t. I1 -
yl.,il, '1 hof low. Sr. i. --Olive Nle -
C.,1 t. I., oh- M.'Whir.ney., Jr. t.
J•.n•- II"i ton. Melly! Horton. RDS..
1. PF i' . s'.t. Trseher.
lin 1s1. I teen tinrt,T,-'1'h" Coition -le
14.41.1 Joh heal tit• snnti,l.hunt over
i 1 t on•lburial DV. Jnnualy:'Jth.
The T1.1111. weir .Ismr,s (ileo satin
.1 •'n.. 04-.4. Mr. 1{nowt o.:uwtg nut
• th•• nMI i•1 bt• a frw'paints. Severs'
vnt'll4g'-h••• 4 r• foot' the tioderieh
I,•a n-1iil1
aid !tfnsannon clots alma
wet. i'.• -.ads In wlAirhm 10 the team
•In onrg Ihere mea r coti.pwti1iol/ f'ir
n_.In its.•. x•41 er bandirap symervi..Newts.
(.1.n and eynn•nds baring a tie. 111 tae
.ht ' . IT the following tt ie•k 'Phe
Pr01ru 114)4':
alt. • 1;4•p • it Jame. 411•-e1.
r ..at7 A ttolafh 14th.. .:r;
]I,A\4.1 311 J. T. uoldthurpe - '"•
'our- sees .. Is •v. Dymends
(4. H1 -art,
a* 1:. M.•310ii0 •. 311
o. an..., c. McManus. 33
torr. 7) 1'.11ep:wee .. 2A
1n Fd. Berk . .
. seeszr 1J..w
...
LI, if
J. McKee .••• 1!f
... 34 M. Hlaaet .. ..
1,. I:
I. Ilan
•. G, n
4 I.... if.
4' \1,\r,1
'-.l
1..hohn.4on
Nature Fakes the cures
after all.
Now and then she gets
into a tight place and
needs helping out.
Things get started in
the wrong direction.
Something is needed to
check disease and start
the system in the right
direction toward health.
Scott's Emulsion of
Cod Liver Oil with hypo -
phosphites can do just
this.
It strengthens the
nerves, feeds famished tis-
sues, and makes rich
blond.
WhenYou
Take Cold
One way is to pay no attention
to it; at least not until it de-
velops into pneumonia, or
bronchitis, or pleurisy. An-
other way is to ask your doc-
tor about Ayer's Cherry Pec-
toral. 1f he says, " The best
thing for colds," thou take it.
Do as he says, anyway.
W pahu.h our formulas
' W. b•cl.b clrobol
from our o•d'•t..•
tiers -01.::n
. urea b
Co /*sect ,our
doctor
When the bowels are con>upated, poi-
sonous substances aro a"surbcd into the
blood instead of beingdally removed from
the body as nature intended. Knowing
this danger, doctors always inquire about
the condition of the bowels. Ayer's Pills.
-ata4• hr tae J. C. Apar Co.. Lowell. M aa. -
Get the Habit
(41"TRAVELLIN(' BY THE
CANADIAN
F 1 G
WpTendjdaevyi a
TORUN() AND MONTREAL.
NO CHANGE CARS.
Reach 'Toronto, 11 :35 n. w.
Reach 1;e d••rich 11 p. w.
Beautiful C.ie. hes.
Travel .:nee C. P., ft, -always
C. P. R.
Buy Your tickets from
• 'JOB. KID.
C. P. •If. Agent: (4oderich, Ont.
0 ttlic•• hours 0.30 a: m. to si,:g4 p. tu.
Oo Wednesday. January'2tith' Miss
Alla Hicks, .daughter of Mrs. \Vw.
!licks. t:rutralia, was tautest in war- . FINE TAILORED
riage to lieorge Stewart, of Calgary, 1
Rev. 0i.. E \VeIchAnd, ew has t officiating.
CLOTIIIN6I
Miss J. E. Welch tendered her'
respR n»tion of the position of ruperin-'
teildrut of the N'inghant hospital, and - FOR MEN
the ptlsitiou has berm tilled by the ale '
pointment of Miss Matthews, of Lon- FITS WELL
doh.
LOOKS WELL
On Wedneedsy, January 19th, , at WEARS WELL
the h`mue of John Mcllurney, Salem.
Jar.. Pearl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Whtn Slade by
Pott SAM PT AM.1, permanent
IMA Me • *.w• nr p.Mr ..1 this d Inv ,ear
Maatif.,l /*.stns. R.ak .n1 (1111'. Rk.t.•h Rent
erh hook .n.r•1... (rod Look Pew.,
Harrison. The eereilli y Was per -
foruted by Rev. 11. Watson, of Eliw-'
Ville: in the presence of about eighty
guests.
After a soniewhet pfolonged illness
there pureed awA.y on Saturday, 2•2nd
Alt., atthe home of her nephew, Levi
Trick. in Godorich township nett'
Clinton, Miss .1nn'Prirk, aged eighty
years. She wes a sister of Thos.
Tri'•k, ant Clint.,n., and had lived in
that neighborhood for twenty years,-,
having corse from Ingersoll. The re -
'nein. were taken to Ingersoll for in-
terment 113 the fetidly plot there.
John Hodgins,.nf Kinloss township.
whose death took place on the 21st
inst., WAS one of the oldest men in On-
tario. 11e was In his hundredth year.
`and until a few years ago enjoyed
gond health.
Pruitt Se men. Iio..ttn. -- At the in-
augural meeting of the public school
hoard for 1010 Dr, O. A. Newton was
re-elected chairman and 1). R. Mein W. Shinn ; president, R, H. McGowan;
test'eecretary, lieu. D. T. 1.. McKee- first vice-president, \Vote Pollock
roll, Chas. F. Ewers and Geo. If• Aecnnd vice-president. Duncan Laid-
Atnith were appointed to the public
library board.
l.n(•KNOW F'Al.t, FAIR. The annual
meeting of the Lucknow Agri/lateral
Society was held in the town hall on
Wednesday, 19th inst. The treasurer's
DUNLOP
The Tailor.
West St.
GROCERIES
We desire to _ gall your
attention to our exeelleot
line of Staple and Fancy
Groceries, Fruits, C o u-
fectionery, Maur, Hams,
etc., etc. Best goods, low
prices and prompt service.
A trial order solicited.
CHOICE TEAS
AND COFFEtS
P. J. Ryan
Thou,• \, . II:,. }Lw piton st
CANADIAN NORTHERN
ONTARIO
The Established
Route to Gowganda
is by the Canadian Northern Safari'
to tiowganda Junction and (he Gow-
ganda Transpoet.Cowptttty. Fast and
reliable service. Fifteen hours shorter
than any other route and lower rates.
Passengers costing ,from outside of
Toronto can make,very fast. con-
nertion by taking the Canadian Pabitic
\Vinuipeg Express at 10.'10, connect
with the C. N. O. train at Sudbury,
which waits for this train -and arrives
in Gowganda ,that evening at 9.00
p. In.. or under tarenty-three hours.
For tickets and information apply to
nearest C. P. H. Ticket Arent.
Mexico, Colorado, California
and Pacific" Coast Points.
Grand 'Trunk Railway
System is the popular route
from all points east. through
Canada via Chicago.
FEATURES
Double track, fast service.
finest roadbed, modern
equipment, unee celted
dining car service. All el-
ements of Hetet y a n d
comfort.
Secure tickets and further
information from
F. F. LAWRENCE,
Down Town Agent.
Officehours 0.30 a. in. tot) p. uh'
veers of age. She and her husband
lived for many years in McKillop.
Her huxhand died about seven years
ago. and two daughters and three
601:1 survive.
Turnberry Agricultural Society.
The annual 'meeting of Turnherry
Agricultural Society was held at
WinghaID on Thursday, 211th ult.
Thursday and Friday, Septemiher J)th
and :kith. were fixed as the dates for
this year's fair. William Maxwell
was elected president and 11. B.
Elliott secretary-tteaaurer.
Blyth Agricultural Society.
The annual meeting of Blyth Agri-
cultural Society was held on \Vednes-
day. ls)th tilt.. in Industry Hall. The
election of officers and directors re-
melted as follows : Hon. president, T.
t
heW . director,, T. H. Taylor, It. G.
McGowan, .las. Itenhohn, Wen.
Mason. Elim 1.ivingston. Adam
Elliott. Jnn. Barr and David t.aidlew ;
auditors, E. Bender and A. 1). Wil
ford. It was decided to hold the fall
report allowed a satisfactory flnatiein fair on Tnendsy and Wednesday, Oc-
condition, the Society having about toper Ith and 6th.
$:160 nn hand, notwithstanding the South Huron Agricultural Society.
large outlay on property account dur-
ing the year. The following omrere The annual meeting of South Huron
were elected : President, W. A. \Vit- Agrirultural Society was held at
Ron ; first vice-president, John Me.- T;rucrfleld on Saturday, 22nd ult. W.
Dairrnid ; aecand vice-president. Aa- D. Sanders, of Stephen, wee eluted
gun McKay. Thursday end Friday. ,resident. At the directors' meeting
September 22 and 'LR, were fixed out the held afterwards a letter was read from
dates of the fair this year. At the M. Y. McL'•an, M. P., resigning his
directors meeting D. N. Lawrence position as iwrretary-treasurer, after
was appointed treasurer and C. G. twenty-five 'mare' service. The resig-
Locke secretary. J. i.. Naylor resign- inn 'Mwapp Ceacceopt to Viand W. D. and
Me
RInv the latter Petition.It wee derided to hold se
JotY ADANA Isere. -For the fires
,wk tr. LMMItree/timer.r.
time in the memory of man, .lark at I1
eri fair rurefleld on Friday,
Marsh 4th, and to hold the annual
wring fair at the same place on Fri-
day, April 80th. .roti
SCOTT ! DOwNE Adams has been e"rinosly ill. Smittmn
fas MaYiasa.a Sa.aa. Mfr
Teresa', Ou unszp,nctrdly, he ehotel nee eo on the walk n
front of McGarry
"For three long
months I was
not able to at-
tend to my own
needs; and for
three weeks the
eczema on my
hands was so bad
that I was unable
to feed myself. I
had to be fed as
one feeds a baby,
because I could not
hold knife, fork,
spoon or cup."
P; w: o of ;:i 1 Ifc5m Zey)
were soon in a
foul condition,and
my finger. nails,
all except two, fell
off. During the
different stages of
my trouble, I
s-ugnt the advice
of three different
doctorsand receiv-
ed treatment, but
although get -
ling slight relief
at first, there
was no cure.
Ail-t:tationwas
J
So says Miss Violet M-Sorley, ' at enc. time thought necessary.
of 75 Gare Street, Sault Ste.
Mane, in telling how Zam-Buk
cured her of eczema. She aids:
"Hands, wrists and arms up to
the elbows were covered with
-but the treacly introduction of
Zam-Buk prevented this fearful
ending.
"7_,tm -Buk was recommended
Lay a friend and we ',ought a
eczema. The itching and the
: The first few applica-
''' cl
o:.:. g.'.ve me a lift!_ case, but it
soreness ware nigh unb:araile. ',.as :tat until I had continued
wit'I :t ;.;r some time that I felt
.1 r';;'l:"ed imrrovement. After
t . t :7.7 c•:re went on Guickly.
Z.1 -Li k did what everything
else had failed to do. Now my
hands and arms are quite freed
f;(,tn t`.c terrible eczema."
As the disease deve:opcd, the
skin actually peeled off, leaving
raw sores. The palms,
hacks of my hands and wri;:s
were all in this shocking state,
and,,,I was force d to sit f 1 aro^y
all the «::::c, Thc raw .,or:1
NOW ZAIv1-BUIL. IS SUPERIOR
Za,m Buk iq enti rbc rtifterent to at
ent. Meat salves are nine troths a• .n.d
animal fat in it. /don same+ con to
Masaln•e ywitbout! Many wives an.lain Is)
%m ltok is 1,- tual v n..'us y mrref'all>,
er t : ,o., and as ,up^nor as it ie (liRer-
oil or fat. Z .m.1.014 ilaan't a tray" of
i• coal enletil g matter. $ant -Hak air
nousastringenta. Zam•Bllk doesn't.
itterm ic• than reside carbolic acid.
Yet it awe, ir:•tea•i .f r,w.,,y xi, :.r:,ng a In 14'1, t on a wound.
ZFIM•BUK'S MANY USES
Zam•Rnk heals more quickly than any ot1, r k•.e .vn preparation: eczema,
ulrrre, Inky, 1.44 leg, rashes, ringworm, fratr,ung urea, mita, bn:ises, burns,
/*-bide aItTncas,poi'sviedwula, fare and lip sorra, chapped hands, coldsnrea,etet
Beat holm for b*bc'a ek,n a,m•s! 1'sr.1 RA An emhr. cation, it cures rheumatistn,
a iat1,-., et.. All ,Ir. gc *ta and storm+ TO 1.,,. or 7.am Buk Co., Toronto, for price.
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OVERCOATS
In order to,make room for our Spring
stock we are offering great bargains in
Overcoats, some as low as
Half Regular Prices
Styles ants quality are the best, and value
unsurpassed. It will pay you to buy next
winter's Overcoat NOW. •
McLean Bros.
'Phone 77.
North Side Square.
Chane of
Business
motommommom
I desire to announce to the
people of Goderirh And vicinity
that I have purchased the Har-
ness Businesson Hamiltonstreet
lately carried on by David
Stoddart, and solicit a continu-
ance of favors from old Custom-
ers, and invite new customers to
come in and -get acquainted with
your new Harneaa-maker. (u
addition to everything found in
a flret class harness shop, i .airy
a complete line of
-TRt!,NKR
-DRESS SUIT CASES
-ROBES
-BLANKETS
--BELLS, WHIPS
-HALTERS, Lrrt:.
II. J. Fisher
Successor to I). STODDART.
CHOICE
GROCERIES
Just.a few of the many'
lines' nn which we can
give you excellent vain.
Salmon
Cheese •
Marmalade
Starch
Sugar
Oranges -
Lemons
Raisins
Currants
Spices
,Nuts,
Etc., Etc.
Coast -sealed Oysters.
Sturdy & Co.
Phone 91 West Side Square
FIE 11==1 Z=I 7=1 CI
Bargai-nsg
SI ( D -HAND a
IEATING. STOVES
I Art Garland with oven, nearly as good as new, *30, for $23
4 No. 8 Radiant Home, was $25, ,now $ "1
1 No.,5 Radiant Notate, was $22. now :........ ........... $17
1 Nu. 124 McClary Company's Heater with oven, for.... ...$10
Atm, a number of other smaller Stove,' at greatly reciter dprtree.
SECOND- IIANI)
COOK STOVES
1 No. 11 Imperial Oxford with reservoir, neatly new, was 325.
now
1 No. 9 Regal Perfection, w,ts $20, now
1 No. OLE. Hoy
:$20
$11
!Stn
HORSE BLANKETS
The season is getting late, and the few We have left we• have
cut to a price to clear out. 1f you want one, now le your ohatce.
$3.311 $1at)ket for ..V.37
$:3.25 Blanket
$3.4)0 Blanket fora.::
33.4141 Blanket for.. ,
$2.75 Blanket for. -
82.11t Blonket for
32.65 Blanket for
$2.10
$2.30
$2.20
$1,95
,sees .,$1.00
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STOCK FOOD
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Have you considered how much money you gee losing by note
feeding; i)r. Hesse's Stock Food ? it. makes your cattle healthy,
and with health they put on flesh, which is money.
a \Vith egge at, thirty rents per dozen, you should use Pan -/*-seas
This is A {pultry food which keeps your hens healthy and
laying all Winter.
Plumbing, Heating,Steanffltting end Tinsmithing
and Elortric Wiring we give prompt attention
and all work fully guaranteed.
0
o Store ' Phone n CHAS. C LEE
House'Phane 41.
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