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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1910-2-3, Page 1010 TM rlwu.sl PERK( tIN 3, 1010 HEART is a symptom ed Kidney Disease. A well-know doctor has said, " I Sever yet made a post-mortesi e s - amination in a case ot death from fieart Disease with- out finding the kidneys werea►fault." The Kidney medicine which was first on the market. most success- ful for Heart Disease and alt Kidney Troubles, and most widely imitated is Dodd's Kidney Pills Stationery \\rants • T,HE SIGNAL : GODERICH' ONTARIO County Council. (Continued from Poseur The net amount expended for sup- port of inmates during the year, atter deducting $703 received trout paying patients, was $4,355:31. The average expense per inmate per day is figured out at thirteen and one-quarter cents. The expenditure on houee and farm accounts for the year, totalling 110,- 430.82 (from whish must be deducted the value of produce sold, etc., to make the net amount of expenditure .as stated ahoove), was made upastollows: I'erwaueut improvements, $183.01 ; capital account, $t4).41 : hired help, hour. and farts, $1116.50 ; stock and implements. $157.00 ; salaritkt, inMpec- tot•, keeper and matron, $I,227.0 ; phy'sician's salary and .appliances. =t1 7..et;'repairer to building and furni- ture. $310..10; provisions and clothing, $2.71rt.57: fuel and light, $070,57: hark.., protege and stationery, $12.315 ; taking irunatee Mune, etc., 11(11.011; in- cidental expenees,-$1:f:: ei ; sundry aceouuta -lne_4aros. $:317.43 ; total, $0,430,8:: • Three hundred dollars have been paid in to the credit of the county during the year, for the care of an in- mate, of whit•h no account has been taken in the alcove. 1)r. Shaw, physician of the house of refuge. reported that the causes of death among the inmates during the year were: Cancer. '3; apoplexy. 1: pneumonia. 2; anemia, 2: old age, 3; epaflepay.. 1: pernicious anetuia 1--a total' of thirteen. The average age at death w:►s tier eu t y -eig4 t , Registrar's Report. Prom the report of Wm. ('oats. r•g- ist,ais the following is taken : Total uutleher of instruments registered dur- ing the year. :1,7:61; total fees therefor. roamed Arad matt te- crived, &474511 Gross amount of tees for the year. •85.24S VG. Amounts paid fox office help, etc.. $1.71.4.2,. A is paid te'count y treasurer. $I,1)$4i.2.3. Net amount received by the registrar, $2,101.37. Special Committee. The special .committee repotted in regard tuastsmumwaicasiestr frt'in T..1, ItOI,,son, county clerk of Middlesex. in l.espect to a proposed osed readjiiatlneut of grails harm 'the- Provincial Govern- ment to the verities un1versitiu, of she 11111V illi -e, r.runlit;• tiding that the .,n II •eo-1oiarale with the coo my ....toned. r.f Nlnllll •-es in the matter'. Thr ',hetet et i. to 14,1.111 . a 1 urger grant forthe. %Yt•stIIn 1'nistr.itv.at Lou- den. a p' . .o I'he•rr rttw,a nJ ,e d. 1 n. I I County Property. The county preset iy ciinunittee re- earit•tt thi►t they had-e•aewaiaettl 04, ga. 1 • and 1,'un,{'everything neat and t lean Oaf in meal order. Foul teen in- vent.•s weir coedir;ed there : PIt. , It for v.agr:lnt•, arae-(ur'fah•e prt•t.t>\ie. one L . . 'Titq regia - try ,Jlice L.ua LttL11-exuutatul and es.•►ytleim;-fennel t .•:et rind tidy. "The rotltt-- $,near --at' •t'..t- tnnnd. neat end clean !old wi•11 keitt, l 'es min repairs ;rim.Aelite nishiia.. in the at'1 acid r.n.rl Troalw• Welt* rec,olllut•na 1r i.'1'..1 ti al • adrrtlt..1. Executive Cotnnuttee The '•xrcuti%i' cotoulitL(' '.' 1'.W•ot11• mended that the . te•n1Ie1"t,R The Sea- t:ow:h Gxl•.n.rtoi for the t IWuilty- limit- ing he accepted.:.cbat tate usual grant nf'I i he made 1.. flue .1Ktionihu•at and 11 intictiltnral Societies hyliling raid- hitioiis this year, and ala... it grant of 2.i 1.' emelt I•',irtnrd+' 1iistilute in the h musty : in refet.i -v to the •eyelid mol ions 1 ti grants to ',atilt 15 • arw11•iaa- ti,n1-. that the mat i '•r he left ricer to the June meeting. in orrirr that the several parties to iv settle the 14 t-eiia,n III the; •luta', n.. 1.111% one grant could ..be made in the oiulty : the: $l', Le granted 1•',. • the !hooting of ;Lowers 1ar.111Nt t he court 1 .. ; thou- 8.41 be granted to ea la or the public libraries of theenunty for the year, 0011111: thoi a Ctittit o1 d:. per day lie ueadr rot tfi.•ers and nuts of the :1$r.I Regi quoit et tending romp this year : that a grant' -1 $1I) p•..• wadi' 10 the 1'ti.- oners' lid .Cssuciution ; that x10 1,.• gi',intryl to aid the Salvation .lrrluy n1 ins work for the protection of cloil- r e • n 11 .dren ,-that n grant f KI hr up:ule towards the expenses of the Municipal Aseot•i,atinn for the-Bettertuent of Contantptis'es : that is committee of three tnetiilwis L,t appointed to oht..in information in connection with the project ter the ,estahli lunent of sous) hospitals or sahitariunls tot consumptives : that a grant of $111 he made to the Women's Institute in each ruling, on st atisf:u•tnry es idcnrr epersttmr ta'ing rnppliest to: Abe `treasurer ; that a grant. of $ser fie made to the Clinton spring stock shots ; that. each hos. 1'iial 1Peeive a grant ot $1101 on the sefu.• conditions as lartt year excepting the cen.lititm requiring free service for enmity patients ; that the con- tinuation amid flfth-class erhools re - reit go the dollish! grunt as in fernier ..1"1. Its. A good deal of time was taken up in the ennsiderxtion of this report. ' Jt_{i,(8 trt15vett,itp_ffild3Fii...\Vatwu and Mtntrn-that the-rlate•re dealing with the grant to Collegiate institutes be ?wide to mad that 9(2.1001 additions. Ire granted,, to he exp. tided and di- vided :art•.'t.ling to regulations of the school act. I1 was y.'d in amendment by Messrs. Guvenlisek and Lamont that. ',ell giant hr made $1,21111 in•tvt i of iK_,1 MMP, I.• emeielttient to the amendment it v a..naovwl by Messrs. Geiger and {r:al.'Hhet the quest ion h'• left oyer Willi the ,luno meeting. This was enrrirtL• Treasurer's Statement. The treasurer:- Abstract statement ori.tereip,l. and expenditures for the ',cal 191 111 swan Hs follows : kt:..►.I I•i .. 1 atcc front hire . , ....... ... r'o ry ratesyr.. .... 1^.ix thIgghtd .odic I1 II.•n.t ten account .. Interest . , . lavhlen t' rt jury fend... 1 of nt.tien. Our itt k in this line ie as near protection *5 pllesibt• . We have all the new shapes. a, bell as el' the old dazed itd size.. Our -pricer+ air eight, ti'0, r.rtte dieldrins as how as :a• tM•t' ,111114. 1111 . /11 ','ra' iN41' til''''e Envelopes , o41.o•le fur rilher:i ii nn•-. of 1'1 is ,d'• come'- ;ral. n' ,u•k Fi...,i.. Writing Pads r 'I:01•tlloar. eta•k •'' Stephens' Inks I u• Th• CoIRniai Book Store I .• • t:(; I': Pa )It'I'I•:I t, isrop. i'L•nu• 11Mi. .yeti• A. Third of Your Time 's t t•• ►sleep ' ti t Iii in d. 1 ou' t .nit shame 1.1• A leaden .t att:es.. (31M1: IIEItf AND BUY vont 1tI 9•lt((1\t 1 t'ItN11'I'.UUK. • %V -e have elegant . fire, Is•da of t approved rat - ternN, and dressing tether suitable to match, Ott l'ukis. sme .:. - smi II `agree are rvossomilde, h: :amine. and sae(', GEO. JOHNSTON I orniloreand 1 mlt.'taking.' Nest Side Semite. HOCKEY NOTES. Or eleririr township rhnlleng -. l'rtl Lorne township to a gam.• of hockey to be pissed in %Vest -st. rink any night •I Mit will Ire sattistactoiy to Col - boo Ste Al tangentrrltr may he trade wet. Chisholm at the mirk. PURIFIED HIS BLOOD. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pill* Healed Mr. Wilson's Sores When the ewers of th. t "!v -bowels, kidneys and skin ((uets- -K, t t logged up the blood quickly becomes impure and frequently ands break out over the body. The way to heal them, as Mr, Richard Wilson, who lives near London,` Vat., fond, is- to purify the Wood, Ire writes: ' Fot Rattle Time 1 had beet. -if taw; depressed coedit ton. My appetite left me and I soon began to suffer Pram hall- gestino. Quite a number 001 small .ores and blotches formed all over ter *kin. 1 tried medicine for the Hood and used marry kinds of ointments: hot withn'tt satisfactory results. What was wanted was a thnrottgla cleansing of the hioa1. and !looked about in vain for some medi- cine that would accom• lick this. e •'a pa Root la list lit. Morse _Imo'arc R pd At t were brought to my notice. led they are sue of the most wonderful medicines I have ever known. My blend was puri- fied in s very short time, sores healed up, my indigestion vanished.' 'f itev allays have a place in my home and are looked upon as the family remedy•" Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pith clessse the system thoroughly. Sold by d1 deatexs at 2fic a tr.rx. r Administration of juatic. Gaol accuuut flobeels Reboot management Onsets Municipal government eltatiuuary, etc Lunatics. etc Mteatltaneuw Coudty property Road- and bridges lddu.•t nal home. .. Merlins debeutuie interest Status debenture sinking tunds Curreec)'debenture interest- ('urreacy debenture oinking hinds Hridge dela•.at see MLOWng fonds. Hill. payable Ilalawoe carried forward 17.308.02 8131,217,@ 66'.8"4'466,5511 33.36.1.40 t.85rJe S. MIX a.ata7u 811.148 m,74 95.51 1,400.75 Yt,7:la4C 7.61E74 2,933.70 6,1490,!11 2,711.•: RAW E1.000.011 DISTRICT NEWS. LOYAL. Tt1Y:NUAY, Feb. 111t. LOYA1. Lin Aur. - Mies T. Halliday, of Belgrave, is the guest of Mies Saallowe, at Maplewood Faros.... .Mr. and Mrs. Harry '.Horrid, of Goderich, visite.' at the howe ot Jas, "Young last week. .Bert Varcoe .has 'teen under medical care, mut is able to he around again. ASHFIELD. TessittIs Feb. 1st. &Non(. REPORT.-Itel[ort of U. 8. h. No. 11, townships of Ashfield and Colborne, for'the month of January. Those,mairked' absent for put or all of the examinations : V. --H.. John- ston, •M. Graham. IV.- I. Slllib. \V. Dougherty. M. • Hawkins. IIi. -M. 'Medan ', C. Dougherty. E. Graham, 01. Dawkins, L. JohniToo. 'e3(. Dougherty, M. • Carney. Sr. 11.-C. Brinley. H. Tigert. E. Hrieiey litogie, M. 'Tiger(. Jr. II. --E. Call - way. C. 'logic. L. Young, M. John Noon, L. ("matey. PL 1I. -F. Dough- erty, •J. Carney. 8r. Pt. L -G. Dougherty, .1. Bogie. Jr. -Pt.. L -%V. 'ger( -A - Po1.tev, 'Teacher. LANES. MONitsv. Jan. 31st. L.s'K.• L.a .\t -s. -The past week has given the farmers time to have the toads again in good shape. Soave of 1't. IL -\'era iV.rods. \\•'loon \Noels. the roads had been Ant impassableI Lorne Woods, Eddie NleQuillin. Alex. fur borne time ferry_ seederwn_ Purvis,' Victoria Nixon.. Jr. Pt. If. our uu•teltant, has rented the black- I illie Mr -Outline. Kr, Pf, T ._Jose dt emith.hu' in ourburg, taking 'seem'._, Forstci Evanin' \ti411111 lever(. Jr. , on l'uetidey morning next.: Pt. L Torrance Anderson., Stanley Joseph Sweltzer, who now occnpie; it, Todd, Lizzie Pio vis. ir:nituA NIN taillin. intends moving %Vest in the spring to. ,bit Metutllin. Smelter on roll. 51. cake his future home tier Average. attrudunr.• t.' 1 II t'r.{ P Rinse, a forumer• ussi tent, is expected ; l►t tt\1s, Teacher. Islck to work for Mi, Sanderson Out- mediatelt. We wish Mr. 'Sanderson DUNGANNON. % u 1 doe• \\ Iter n of 1 atl• ..lt IoW A 1. { N ICCe l DENTIST. '1' " . N R U\ Lt Is I A E 'T Dungannon; iN the guest of Mrs..salt! IT. - NI/W.-At home et, ryrl,ty xiv:? •ft. detsurt at 'resent A dle'ghlrad (t is. New remedytor ex•, u•rrlati tr. i.W.•o, fronttIii+'Iinr atLeudedan 1St\h • it). fu,wo,t..•trerthang:a 1•ruwitwrl l•Ielit. •s. era 1(614[ nra piss+, a •n, a buy :)the. %s"1 .decd hn,lye un :lytidAy 'evening' • N. H 1'ow ean'a1w s► t►, t e veal- work mu, udder the 1.•1414.4•4.. f 1h, Zion teatime lover tent• fu 1ire d n a'' nlM+w-dun:e too Lal •e•, -Thr II1a11 r111er1 ktt0 Inlay hetti•rf:u•akilms,ford.l ", :!.e It) g ve I heir friend- ,l meld sant }.brut- I t table fur rhe Sass, u iaalait.tiee+.. Y --Y 1( E.-TltI•: LOCAL. ACENt'1 - 1 twininglsn ion tor Tho.raiaunl i -at thee., BELFNinST. t';.At r It ok aril • a •, •rY r+it..., rn idle[. a'i3 ix• rvccie t -t Inn ` -+ rut. i tt-, t .i 0) :N -t verU.ulor and jab ruri., ardr,sceit'. wdl lir HUM i t ti'A.• Miss Neli.ie N'hite e:vrn fur •aluOnub• u.ut (ur,I h, -:n,: Vending ai few days' with fl'iends at • Tres -oar, reit. 1.1, -Ae}enr nn.t M r . flt.nttY. Alfil Yr.. Johnston, tot Luck uuw: event tunila. tont have t he. scum at by nf.thr f.0131_ with the Iad)'s parents. Mr. and \t'' 0111nity in the loss of their sort, Nlne- tiLerwu1sl ' si'.• Aad Ltr Hugh [sty ,1.. who paste t: to the spit.( land Hilt. 1 stir, what visited with *etl• it11e:t1 oil 'ItIC any. r.btuaty 1-t,- to early Nile last week. • have returned ham••. childhood. Ihrsi l Smith, of1',rluarv. i4 spend - ss A t':. JIFn :Rvr• --The Annual Ing a f••ttuight with hi. sister, Mts. ' nn emirs ..f the 11".•st NVawarn.h i mit,'e Agog. Chas. Alt, or ;vie.' %pnwal l• -ire Insurance ('t•. wits held limn! from Winprhanl hit Sunday. _traria Little. vi Lanes, called olt In ti!`afternoon Hall en \\•t•rines- da afternunn rot -hist ween. Atiet' u ast wee l' Uurnro , ) friends leh k the reports of the .1!,, moi. 'mil "di- , and his daltght• , Eolith: [uta:k.,tawn• tots W4.1 i• ;(looted the following new are on an extent:ed { INII. lo. reta il%es al PeCtore were elected Alex. Stess- ('u thiels Imre ., ..Miss Nellpl• *ti. st t N"asvanush :-John ('ix. l'Atllill )iii aii.•. • , .nisi Ly her ruuain' of God,' township. and Alex. Miss Dto•orit, i- %Salting friends at Nirhotson, of Kinin• , while .luhn Brussels All she, attended the Wasters of Anlnuit, and W. A. 1Vil• Lox social at. tit. Helen: on Friday • evening ment nptendid titer. ao I. of Luck[IOW. were elected 8 1di- tot . tt asul.tequtut meet 'rig of the board held after the general meeting Alex. Stewart was eierted 'resident and John 11. Kaake. ot Kincardine, rice -president ss -1400I. Hin-noRT,-The following -is the report of H. Sika{. rt. A;htield. for the month ofiiaomar), ha tofn n week- ly tests and'general proticiert v t -V. -May Shackleton, Will. est . Free. Donald McKenzie. sr. 1V. -Finlay short program, at the close of which i a sumptuous luncheon was served. The guests after wishing the bride and groom much happiness left tor their iripective homes. ST. HELENS. TUZtSUAY. Feb, let. NEWS OF THE WEEK. The hog social held last Friday evening in the public hall, under the auspices of the Church Benefit Society of the English church, was a decided success Robert Smith has purchased lawns Agar's farm on the bth concession. He purposes moving to his new borne at an early. date Mr. and Mrs. John ltutherford and daughter, Mary, visited friends at Amberle) over Sun- day W. 1. Miller has returned from a two weeks' visit to Tdronto. We are sorry to hear that Mrs. Edward McQuillan, sr., is very pooris again Rev. 8. 11. Nlnyer visited in Ashfield this week.... Miss Maisie Miller, of Toronto, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. R. K. Miller The Har - rib Mission Band will hold its meeting next Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. D. T odd, ss \ir. Baldrow, ofMtrathclair, Sask., is visit- ing his sister, Mrs. Robert Smith.... Mrs. David Todd, jr., and daughter. Vera, have gone to visit Mrs, .Todd's mother at Pidgeon, Mich Mie Lilian Clark was-tinlne from West- tield over Sundas se nem REPORT FOE J ANI'AItY:-\•. -- Nina Woods, Edna \Voods, John 1Vebb. Ethel McPherson, Harvey Webb. IV. -Margaret -Miller, Itertie Miller, Maud McQuillin. Clarence Mc- Donald. James Smith. Sr. ill. --Clara Woods, Winnie Woods, • Frances Anderson. Hazel Anderson, Roy Mc- Quillin, Ernest Gaunt. Jr. ill. -Mc- Kenzie Webb. Stewart McGuire. Gordon McPherson, Wilfrid McQnil- lin. Ewart McPherson. Earl Cranston. Cecil Ilyda.- Besttiu. S"41". Smith. Andrew (.aunt. Fred Cort. Sr. 11 Della Cranston. Ethel Ander- son. Marlys jlyde. Jr. iL-Mary Mc• Quillin, John ()aunt, Gladys %a -ebb, Carlyle McDonald. HerbertMcQuillie, Majeska Gaunt, Willie Forster. Sr. ...Quality Store... MAPLE LEAF GROCERY AND CHINA HALL Sherriff s Marmalade Sherriffs Marmalade, made in 'loronto, ie guaranteed abeolutely pure, and needs no recommendation to thooe who know it. Once used -- always used. N'e offer it as follows : One -pound jars 170 Two -pound jars 30o Canned Peaches 1Ve were fortunate in securing a few cases of canned Peaches at Is bargain price. We are giving you the advantage of this. and therefore put them on bale while they last at 2 cans for.... ......... .... 25o FOR SATURDAY Trope, Fresh Sausage and Frankforts. Celery, Lettuce, Onions. .sdmtnl.trat Haul amount.`.. l.n•rn-,. . . rulesoh...... thad n,Meaarn.,•df, ... 11"..'11, t0.,d.:n"1 bridge. ,; . . ,....... .+1.pta.v, Ind,' - u 1, l harm-. 1 1101.42 ''r Hate. inh„nn,m.inketo* ttino . 1 001.5, n.,. o d.•twirtnre •11111.0 fund... 1..W2 27 11i1;- i•..4 de,. . .. .. •- immy, • - 1 ' •- $13'.717.511 Rel.. 414,1'1 Hra. baud .15. (teed-tiy oM1e. .... M.P. IMdcrnptlalt aceibini144(.1• 1. tete-Ito( r h I A.,.. 1 'cowl 1111", 1.'111,1.. INt7. ..... •i • nrtat. Irn.(4. I"1.12. LO & 'Phone 43 SHEPPARDTON. MltNra{Y. Jan. 31st. • Ialttet..-Ret•A... M. Ituthertord made pnatpsett '111e in this vicinity ou Fri- rt/0.1..r Ilarry Bennett returned to.vaicign a rt'I'hnlsday after .'s short sojourn he, -e with his parents sant,•• Rosie and Ren Graham were frau-i»iut %i;ittn a herr this week Mea. John Tigett has I•rtnrnrd home l%raik.(;race Nh:Kenzie, %%elite \lair after a 4klightfui month's visit among Bertha Petrie: Albert Maize•. `(r. 111. ri-lntiyrN in the vicinity of Chatham.. Mats' Colbert, Olive Free, Harry Nits and Mts. J. R. Graham enter - Shackleton. [.sever Maize. Orville rained it strnnlaer of their friends to a • very plea -ant dirnit•t•'at•ty one even- ingSi. last week Miss Heinicke, of Goderich, is the guest of the Misses Bogie The_ s-n_nng_people of tote, Methodist ehureh have organized an - Epworth league with Rev. W. ('on- Wai as honotrary president, Mims Polley president and Mr. itingswell secretary. The fist regular Meeting of the Society will be held on Sunday evening next and it is (loped there will ire• a► good-ssttendance, for these meet- ings are worthy of every support, be- ing Loth helpful d iat.•reeting. UAHLO • Nloxitiv.:. ak. 3lat, Robert Glen, of ('olhorne tow recently sold a. fine shorthorn t tWirayAnte; months old, weighing 1.- t4)I pounds, to Wm. Smith. of Ripley. to head his herd nt fine shorthorns. fora good figure. Mr. (filen has two (sore animals of the same bread that should be equally valuiable. Miss Irene Nicholson, of Gndericb, is visiting her aunt. Mrs. Geo. (.len. T1rstnsv, Feb. lot. NF:n•s NOTE -I. Mian Leta Hamilton has been visiting friend* in litderich township the past week Mrs. Levy is spending a few days in town.. . Miss Blanche Mallows entertained * few of her young friends Monday evening in honor of Tier guest, Miss T. HI►Iliday, ot Delgrave The Treble family are doing finely Wte. Mr\'ittie, of Goderich. is spending a time with Mr. Buena.... The Wo- man's Miseionat•y tinriety meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Johnston this week A ntlnnlwr from here will take in the convention at Antolini this week - • •Mian Jennie' Mcllanly has Isom sufiering fr.... A severe cold. Mr. ,and Mlr•s, Writ. \Vinntill• of Saskatoon. were • visiting the former 's N N « 114 t r Mrs. ns I.a11 e' t nslayer, the prof week.. A Kure tiHow•Eli. On Friday evening. January 21.t. a number of the mans young friends of Mrs. George Nfillian (formerly Miss Minnie McI'lteel assembled at the reeielence of the brides father. -Maple Row,' and pr eent.d the bride and green' with a basketful of kitchen utensils. The evening was tlensenlly 'pent i11 gattlr44 and rebel' amusements, including is 11. - MelvilleCtlftert. Chester Damen, Willie Petrie. Jr. IL -Ernest Dip. lock, George Brazier, Part 11.- Hoy Petrie. Boddie McKenzie. Sr. Part I. Mary Petrie. Alma• Fre. Jr. Part 1. -George McGlynn. Trion's. marked were absent for one or more exanina- tiums. LAURETTE E. KIIRKF'. Teacher. BRIEF Mlc:mos.-Mrs. H. McKen- zie has returned froth a visit to her parents at Winghatn .. ... Miss L. Fraser 'visited at her home in Gade- rirh over Sunday Mrs. Hamden, of Goderich, visited her mother, Mrs. MrMath, this week Miss Edith Roberts visited her aunt, Mrs. lieorge Wot.(is, in Goderich teat week James Holland was out from (n'dPt i e h Q n Monday Howard Case was hasue from Ooderirth over Snndcs•.... Op 'l day T. G. Allen and T., .tot h- ers were Called in their new posi- tions as sec ry and treasurer re. spectiyely of t West Wawattoah Mutual Fire Insuran . Co. The head office of the company is w at T. G. Allen's Mra..8..1. Cra rd has been visiting at the home of Mtir..Mc- Nally iu Goderich Mr. Geri:Mir left on Monday for Torcasio If. Sands, of (inderich, spent Sunday at his home here.. ..Mr. and Mrs. Joe. Whyard returned on Saturday from a visit to relatives in (iodericli The open-air rink is open this week. (iet your skates nu J Johnston has moved into the house vacated by H. R. hong ... . Robt. Treleaven hart filled his ice house in anticipntinn of cooling drinks in his restaurant next summer. The River Valley Creamery ha salso laid in a Targe stock of ice. There is excellent sleighing in all directions (leo. Powell. of Blyth, and W. 1\Pickett. of Mon- treal. are here on Minimise in !Ne mec- tion with the coming season's tusineaa at the creamery John 1Vilson. of Auburn. was here for is few days at tending to the duties of auditing the honks of the West Wawanosh inein • mice Co. Ile has been one of the and it.trs of that company fur the loot twenty yearn. 8enrine, the aten.lard hair pou,at!r. is made from the green*. of the Oana- dian bear, which has the heaviest coat of hair of any animal. Ikk. a far. Tomatoes ('holee ripe fruit, peeler!, quartered and hand -packed in large-sized, enamel -fined cans, sealed without solder or acid -the finextt line of Tomatoes that has been offered to the people of (ioderich. Try at can or two. Full line of all canned goods in stock. Teas and Coffees Our Tea and Coffee trade is growing. Customers tell ns that our Curfew art• the hnotr value they have been able to procure in MAos' a day. The% are fresh -roasted land we grind theca as ordered. Our Teas are the best value p oisible. All our Groceries are puri,'fresh and good. Fresh and Salt Herring, Fresh White Fish. Salt Trout, Yarmouth Bleaate•rs, Finnan Haddiee. Rad Herring. Cod Fish, etc. - 1 ^•holce Sauerkraut - Garman Sausages, Fresh Sausages, Cursd Meats, Cooked Hams. Chola Butter and Fresh Eggs. Chinaware, Otasawars, Lamp Goods. etc. -MORRISH &N NATTER Hamilton Street: o Sr The Kiondyke Tables Again II -- Vou•rcmembcr:fur (iloitdyke "Iablt.last year 11'el1, they .will he ready again next Saturday, -February 5th. 4Ve have been bus -v taking snick, counting ;&nil listing- e-ery article in the stag('. Everything' rything' we .found for says reason ‘v'hatever should not be,hcrt ha*;;; becti thrown to one side and %%gill go on one of the Nitres tablt'. Saturday morning, marked at prices that will make. the .riling a positive , ertainty. tVe.-.ani thetas Kiondyke Tabies becautie each and every ,one will be :a ycrit:lhlc gold ittine.for rsl'ry huger in search of bargains. 1'ltt're will he all kind. of things on r:t;h table, but .not t i inch til any -single lint' From all. over the stair.' we have gathered the supplies ; every department contributes its .hare. We cannot tell von %%hat you wilt find, but c h table 111 1enumbered tntIa . ut take your choice of everything on it a: one price. • - Table No. r Choice 'shin 5o Table No. 2 Table No. Choice 5c Choice 1Oo •Fable No. 4 Choice_ 150 Table No. 5 - Choice 19c re- ''able No. fi • t'hoier Zaps Table No. 7 ,Table--No.-,ti •I'.tble No. 9 ' r Table No. to You -Will ftnd'somc of the bigl,*est seen in town on these Klondyke t Tc No. 14 and 15 will be found Ladies Coats; Girls Coats, Dress your while going up to see them. Choice 390 rimier 600 Choice 750 Choi! t• 31.00 't 'aisle No.,r 1 ('hoir'c #1.'16 'able No: r,;1 Choir'. 31.50 Table N. r,; = Choice 31.98 \ , "I`abl `t1 Choc • $2.48 Table it l ('hsire $4.98 T 'l 1 1 Dry Goods b. cerins you ' have eber Tables Saturday and next_ teweek.__ u stour-Ihl%will be with Skirts and 'burs. It will b -worth 1111111MMItilit A Lot of Furs to Sell Our stock sheets show that we have too many Furs and Fur Coats. . We must get rill of the surplus, and to (lo it are willing to quote prices that will ten'tpt you to buy Furs now, even if you had no thought of doing it' until next winter. " Remember three things -that every piece of Fur we se11 carries with it• our guarantee of quality ; that styles we show are correct and up-to-date in e •ery particular, and that every man in the Fur business, who is in a position,to know, ?says Fur prices will be much higher next season. This is shown by the fact that recent quotations from London, England, r rnatket4, which govern the world's prices, show an advance of 5o to too r'Cent. It will pay you, and pay you well, to buy Furs now. We cannocafford to carry over one dollar's worth that can be turned into ready cam, it pays us better to keep the money moving. It will be worth your While,looking into this question. Come and see the kind of Furs we have to offer and the exceedingly low prices we are willing to take for them. 408 C g1 ORf'LR i D/RC oODwiden.