The Signal, 1910-2-10, Page 7THE SIGNAL: GODFRir'n (1TvTe RR)
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LUC KNOW.
ST. AUGUSTINE.
MONDAY. Feb. 77+h. 1 Tt'ttinnv, Feh,'Ist.
Reginald Barrett has opened tip n Ni„,.., ItI Kr.-Jnhn-ye,I3!I1'touuucement is wade of the wed -
,h,,, ii„, .hop next the lai,o It. G41• genial purtmast•er, it on the sick list at ding of Miss Margaret Mbedonald,
l `h, r s torture .land. present. %Ve hope to hear of his ie. daughter of the late L. Macdonald, of
Ni„, Rolf. Kerr left Inst week un cuvtly in the neer future We ale Walton. and Mrs. Macdonald, to Gor-
her retit,n to her house at FrrnKlln, Pietist -4i t•. he ;Able to hate" that Mrs. dun 'Leary. diyitiuusl engineer of
N11,1 , noel' a IN 11. Ill,alih. visit with , it..bin►ou is recovering T h e the National. lranscontinental Hail-
trl, ••.L 0' Lucknow and vicinity.
midst this last wevkclover threshers vr.:1 David Meeen 'in r MND. O'Leaat ry. Arthur.nly son of J
Till.:
Till.: struck
the
helve Allister returned fl. 1 url 16'uu'H i- y
I.tSn rtruek for the carrying out of 'Sat-
urday Russel King, Iof Moles- -)•l.„1 conducted oxw�botel athHensaU hasy
.r,,,tl,'. reunion
a in connection held
with tftu worth. is viol'iug at \1'. :1lcAllis:re.: derided tL build a fine three-story
,,e- a tHuniun W he held fn 'I 1. in I •,Mrs Heisv.\1eAlIi.ter and Miss solid brick hotel, luted up in modern
now• next ruwulrr, A united Ztfuit, in Janet Andrews rc.turnad home. on Sat- •tyle. The new hotel will be on the
Which it it hoped every ciuxen w 111 iuday after a there, weeks' visit with bI1H of the uW Queen s hotel, which
lu,n. Will be „rade to ,,sure the wt 1
ii. , „t the celebratio^• The Calwhn . friends *1 brussels and Jonestown.... w,W destroyed by tire. W. J, Per.
et.iall games 1x111 be b`eld un Tuesday. Messrs. Ootdon Milli hens and Mi.,: kkis, in pill
lir et r of intsrthe
to wake rccal
Elsie KKit kland, of -1're.water, visited
A„K .s1 281d. l tiru,l, in I hi.. icn•ti v I*.l week , t«usrvr improvements to his hotel in
hsiss• Kate Ilrophy 1, vkit bait (ioderil h the spring.•
Mends Ed. ICAhitlson to .pending 'UnP ..f the pioneers of \ll'rFir town -
the w inter at hi- old h bete , . ship, Mrs. \1'w. Forrest, died on Sat-
o 1 r 11,.• .1..1.-• of the Fort7th.,ets lurIse. 910thtat,ather bows 1u Brtu-
Diet itutr n.11,..11,..!n, I �' l•'rbriiary l its. 11411,. The deceased was horn in Scot-
Iand in the year 1t+ill and came to this
DISTRICT NEWS. 1(!01-1111111
in Isi5i • Until the/death of her
hn• Nand itt Istr; she livwd on the sec-
_ 'fond roncessluu of Morris. For the
I'I l x«ter a .n _a 1}�., has Jr- Past three years she had resided with
clsred a dividend (0 .rvrn: r 11144 ` , her daughter in Brussels. Sher leaves,
iK' ` ; besides her dawaiter, given eons.
li..-R.-Stul.hs-A ra11 Iwunty have 'Ia"1.L: __.--Cf nton Hoot.keeper Fined.
}halberts to make their. hunts at Cid-
g•,i.y. Reuben Graham. of the Graham
GUVERICH' TOWNSHIP. 1hrd11,rh of \lt�l tiruilh, wifeof(r -Hotter. Clinton, was charged before
1 1\'Kw:gau..Y, Feb. 2n1. .Heuty 4,iul1 , "f (:ra,,4 Ilrnd, IN:c,u , Police \lagistrateAndrews tart week
i. 111114Y.2111.11414:: �E the aha ' with x v iulxtlnn of the Liquor Act,
It , r \-•,a•1.TU.N. Thr G. of Mty•Ilt.re year., nl aaefine-d $I4iW tk}-eosttw. Crowe
.,-1« wad .• l.% uirwbet4 of the
t ff,lUn•n1c SruQrr pitivreutrd. in astnCi-
1'I'own.h,p Rifle Asa it istto r, II 'Suitt h, of i i.\, (1114 '. l•knuwtt Provincial
r }inion wi, tt el. pfInspector �ye-
(, ••• ,1,•l. nt '11.'111 "1 " c 0.1 ow.
has 14.1.11 I 1'i' t, azul J Its. Haver•sou. K. 1;., .1•'lo-
in '1, ,up runtls•tidsrale.:tion 4} ,.,ortwl s.•.oud .i,,• n:•sidrot of [tae
«\e, -L„•- n, Jeal yards reale.: ► root", lwpreaented the detrndgnt.
• , 1►, uuuiun Shot thot a Hrctrlrrr' � Ammo-
Js 1, 1.1..1, it. • ,ciNtio't'. • ..A Sudden Death in Howick.
11 I ,,,,I . ..
I It 1:- ,,di, • • • • . • 2s4 A Fres/9- MrD'1usld, _th
..,t. 'Paswrgin, ; A sudden death was that of Robert
1 , .,< 17 ahi, h.i& toren t,o.ting I friends . a1 1 I)eNrhhlatt. an old resident •.f Howick,
1: c , i \.. _}j Jamestown awl lu other 1.1'0.4_4 e which "centred on _ Thursday, ''! th ult.
. \'I. NN.. -.:oke '' 2. •',nu. %. 6'11,las WI.•. on his teturi to Ii:. `Deacbivan had Jleen ailing -
JI i b.• V. ,•. slightly.. but woke up earl on the
Y
•11 I, ,,n ti. 111 1IIIug of hie death and said lie felt
1 N. ts. --,rile Y• =l H. 1(. ihrw.l h.,s ,old his piloln - all right excerpt that, his. head .felt
-l( t,y.i,. InI, . 1 '4 .. Ittu•-,-I, to t„• ). F.
Aldo toot, of �tlal 'fold, ..b" taker 'fele- father strange. A few, minute. later
be wrs 11'4'1. Decrrsrd' wan seventl%'-
sea,i,.n Dlar,'h 1.1. \I r. !hewer is . three Veto-. of age. ,i1, .was 00P 01
Mg to thi. \\'esti• the first teachers in Howick, wielding
\Phil. Mitchell 4nd Seaforth' have the teacher's stat" fur "ver' N quarter
tl,. •'1111141 dos" scau...Chntolr is.lta.:-, ,if 'a- cher' c. Ile duns a Methodist
o.¢ a Yltll*tl•n frau. the ding porec)trer. air,. a liberal. 1111.e.
e iv survived by .his
1:',do"t litulw sudors have . It•rn I wife, two sone and one daughter.
',1"1":70",,,i, rxistrhrt• .n this .qay lately. ` •
On W, ,lttesday of last week. at the) Huron Stock Show.
M••,Iusit-t parsonage. Brussels, RevAt the annual 'tweeting of the Huron
E. t.., •j'0wrll united in marriage I stla•l.ehuw, held at -Clinton, the fol-
liuuige 1( %Varwick and Miss Mery }lowing officers and directors were
1.. Higgins, Is,th,of Mous township. elected : President, Jae. Snell ; yice-
Kobert 11 11nrtt: formerly proprietor 1'resider1Ut.(ho. Hoare 'secretary. C.
ot The Clinton New ,Kia, who Is now 1owding tr*+wurer, Il:. Grabant ;
auditor, .but. Fair; directors; Clin-
ton
Just Good Enou h.'
living it, '1'uti .to, hw(isuld sir reti-g
den''" 111 Iwrly ,ill CII an to Frank u'O - h\ Wheatley. D. t Nntrlgn, Jas. 1;eor a -'•Ito yin' thin -!c that
eti. -It is une\ f tee flnert place, A. Ford, Wm Smith, J. A. \1,Nlnr• K, y
r•y; 11,ullett BCiturchil,, Thos. Mc- good enough for you. darling?"
Tiului,. NiihIu), J. Cathect. Jas. Dart Jan; Darning -" N*,, George; hut you're
A,prett v wedding was celebrated at Leiner. 11. Hill ; '1'ockrranrith-Gen. too good tor any, other girl."-lllus-
\\'eas Louie 110 \Vedtiesday, Pebtu- D41••, R. McKay. A. Eleoat; Godrt•ich ;rate,[ 11ita.
ed y 2nd, when Miss hlizaiteth Mc -Jaw. Connolly. • Robert Mclean :
Queen, d4dgIlter "1 Mr". M. Mc(2ueer,.. Stonier -A. Innes, Ji McFarlane,
la'l'alnr th•-,hode of Or. J. E. McOilli•ityrnl. (.Ism', 1. N. Govrnlosk : Luck -
cuddy. of Exeter.novva�-J. %Iclifkrnid. Jae. Ester ;
A former u.aident of Centralia. MIN. Ooderich township -S. Sturdy : Cul-
(',.jhrt'it.e Pym. widow of the' late borne,- A. Young: Brussel--Peter
WIlii4ui Ppm, died un Satutd'y,'21lth- 4entt : Exeter-- Harry Smith ; Nen- Allen's
ult., at London, where she bad lot- [tall-Wni. Elder. The spring show Allen S
telly resided. Deceased was sixty- for 19111 prowiaes to he l*,,ger and' Lund Balsam
eight years of age. be, ter ihati e#. -r. and INS well Held as
' 'Ile death of \lisx.lanet liendep',,, ,i..41 `at Clinton the Bast week in
of the 1lut•e.n• 1'111(1. 1'uckrisuuth; .•, :11 • 1.
coiled 'on,Tueviay of last week. :•1 Death of Samuel Mcllwain.
1Ilw
e "Se oI .,ent )'-foul .Pat. .0 S..'tot1.1 ,Iellwaiu. of \Vtnghani,
Henderson IA 84 one tat the enc. t, ,i• 1t4ased 1'4'.' '. o -t !timidity evening. aOth
,:.tis at 1 ucketsmith. , ,Ill,. after .1'o tllerss of several months
1te 1 r =two
Ion \\'wfnrwl4y. :a3th,ntt., :.t ailli rheumatism, aged lift y ..
honer of John A. Mane.' Dolt le, -K v• "',.*i.. Deceased had lived . in \Vina--
H. %V. JteTavish united 111 meta, t . c•• ham f•'r many year4'Nnd ;prior to be!
Mir' Rachel .'1 : y•tu•1,;.•sl .aau.•,tet• ic co '. g a resident. of (hot sown lived
the host. III 11 .t.=•.,d I... S.1 U.1? .1•. fol• s years tvith hitt parental on N
at.,ochath, of 1'.m. Rlv141. • twin in 1'urnlwrry. lie is survived
Clinton he- I h•• 1, mi., t ..1 n 1;,••v Uy one 14.411. Arthur. of Durhetn : one
industry, I.. Fiaol. tI Nei'. . 1 ...at daughter. M,.+. Bidderd, of Toronto;
,,1e n, j4'; n•r: l..., 111,0 ler h' -t.4: his tattle]. John McDevitt!). of Wing -
14:,„•.• 4,1 h.0"•-- t.,i tn,• t"..-'' li.on. an l six eisterr'.'.'iz. : \1rii. Arut-
.n4, krt. 1! A. rri.-r.r,l 1.1141 "1...1 •
*tr.ino.. Detroit ; Mrs. • Kent. 13rant-
tion• will Ilrgin s,nite tittle in \I. fund • Mrs. M'Dona11, (i,aletich; Mts.
- Henry Itto oplr. of Ihc•nill••tt. ..1. • R„hc,(ecua Newp.twa-' ,lsn.; \II•r•
s f•,,,genr McI)'m,d(1, Wingh4110 and
4As 111.x114.11 ouly1',ut n,•-"11114 ••G ,•, ter' Clow. ElliOlt,( Ib« lIlinvsIe
11
a 114ught14r of J4n.r. I'e"lu 1 1 h' toad .,.it of whom wtr' ,,resent at the
ton, was in-totltly ,kiile.1 in .. ..•c, k 1
4.14 "r 1.. I1. 1A 1(.-Rr'Iway at 11.,11,.:- 1'161..1,4 swept Mrs: Kau mann. Mr,
Now He'll Be Good. loon' Id Ib' :1441 elf. NII. Itulup to 1, .. "
rn doe• t• oil the wIe,
ked it-, in. . P.M : \Ir. sod Mas. \I, 11.vain. Auburn;
NI . ,,Id1,... 4.t Thr 1t••o....••mus -. , R• Gest. nod JlMhtia \lcllwoin, (ioderich,
the 5th concession 1'f Morris. The
ceremony was performed by Rev. E.
G. Powell.
1\'i..nnlsos.-On Wednesday even.
ill January )ttth, the mart loge of
hide Celia, dermal d*ughter rf \L•.
,esa A,.. \\ III. At't.struug, to Begin.
alit Barrettlate of Binscarth, Mwn.,
Fd n"w ..t LitOu the t llowingl day,
Coln.! red ..
OR;r Y7111 alt., two Luckuow people
Nen. ""I1 d at \Vinghaiu-Koy hiu
1i, -l' -, daughterof Mr. and Mrr.
Jw I),,.,,•)• anal Victor S. Dennis
W I. Rutledge. of Willa/ham.
1,0r n„d the ceremony at the' Meth-
odist I..1..m.0 tor.
;¢►:
:31
13• • N1„111 misty., ......:.. .... . •.3:1
Rich\C, to II.
}(i.dl I 'otter ,t
1. SalkeI I ... .. .............. 14
A'1 ,he re,l.dsr nrrlittg yesterday
14. ring 4 r•, -.elution. wit. Nduptrd for
1„,1„,1,,, the 11ist iteation by 1 he cap-
-10m ,ll .1„•p•ia ' alri,uunil ex-
r.}K4+.1414 rause. A junior trophy
: alp (0; is 1.. eo.lIillItire next Turrt ay,
pin to .11 who have tint .shot• on is
(erten .11 the c Iusion of the c"ut-
-prtitmn there will be a rpleudid sup.
Ivr ol'-11.,,irly to paid-up members for
IAIU Ea«ly.meri1next Tuesday
end heath (Matilda the old club i, ire
leat}i_.:•„r_ -;li ltd' v.
't.URRENT LITERATURk.
1V'oK.s's Hn"Mtt 1'oatrnvu►x.-711x,
Feta c nun•her of K "Maws, H
4'1.u.1'4„n, has some striking featutee
Dr. 111111.,,, 4).ler, the famous phy.i-
7141.1••44100111rs a splendid NI tlrlr ut,
1141•••-,d, j',, which it the' first of an
11111„ ..111 aditorial series. Omaha,
kepi,thi•,111 h 1hr come eye, That criti-
cised 1 111' I nlali and Pitt•hurgl4
rouse. ir. for stirring article which is
14dnul t,. woke a sentedioo. 1 he Feb
1111ry. 4,nn1a•r i• in the ,,,sin a 1.0vr
Lh:•
•,ny
11'111,1 .9. d'1l., lrsulg off wit. d'
5104 put of 'The house of itrding.-
by lois. \\'dins Tompkins. Natrlight,•
tat sod n,l ut al serial rte(y. Shorter
11'ti,.n , ccs from the prate of Anne
V,:o..-1 hams Wile; rennie }1 tlslip
Ir., 1•.4eo ()liver and .,thr1-, moot
their • ',among romances ate enriched
are 1.1.1-114t,•1ur frim well known art
i1'. .u, Ir es Arthur I. Keller. Joiner.
N,n'ioatate FIN1lg. Florence Score.
tui•„, 11. S. I'ottet, George 6'0.1.,
•Ir, ll-i),Lt,n1
Pave. e,'ecr.,, •''•,
by W...41 i • i.lt 'u 1
I e Ip.,•1
novo. ideas ,fol tit \ • 1-
I:, , . 1.., . '111,, u..;nl .4..1.,. „•11E
fib", •1,11 ,,l.•us1i71w1-1,,w,,, .. 1
10,11,1,I 4.1 NlI 110 14•y mai \.l.,.,1
114..gIsi-
4
Colds on
'the Chest
Ask your doctor the medical
name for a cold on the chest.
He will say, "B ro n c hitis."
Ask him if it is ever serious.
Lately, ask him if he pre-
scribes Ayer's Cherry Pec-
toral
eatoral for this disease. Keep
in close touch with your
family physician.
w. ra►u.► our r•rn.r..
to W. Boor ,alto:
rroo our .•/1O1nf.
vers W. ora. w
doctor our
When you tell your doctor about the bad
taste in your mouth, loss of appetite for
breakfast, and frequent headaches, and
when he sees your coated tongue, he will
say, " You are bilious." Ayer's Pill,
work well in such cases. -
-alis.
by tet. J. C. Ayer os.. L.wsn. at.ra,�
BUNLIG IT
soeit.,P
ti
Ne trouble with Sunlleht Soap.
Just follow the directions on the
wrapper and Sunlight does the
rest. Costs I!'tle-does much
never iniures hands or clothes.
I'm
Don't try to patch nit a linger-
ing cough by experimenting.
Take
and relief is certain to follow
Cures • the most l .t obstinate
coughs, colds, sore throats, or
bronchial inflant:r.ation..
• All dc:;lcrs. '
D.►.'I� Ili LA\\'R"4,'' ^n
I rr1•a„n.Y. Pere N., ♦B1'10 IMS Ill'
Get - the Habit
1)MTKAVELLiN(i 13Y THE:
-Splendid service to
TORUNTO AND MONTREAL.
NO CHANGE4ARS.
'teach 'Toronto 11 35 a. w.
Keach (Warfel' 111 p. w.
Beautiful Caches.
Travel once U. P. R. -alms)"
C. P. H.
Buy your tickets from
JOS. KIDD,
'• It. 'Agent, Godericjl, Ont,
c,• hours tt.31) a. in. to 41.30 p. w.
L. 1
fill
GRA 0 TRUNK:Y's EM
Passengers for
Manitoba
Saskatchewan
Alberta
csE-T]1ti- ({RAND TRUNK
RAIL1VAYiSYMTEM
-VIt?-
St. Clair Tunnel ;old Chicago.
(.3iicicei't route* Trow there. _
Nearly all double tract: -
contributing to safety,
speed and comtort.
Passes through principal Can
,urian and United States Cities.
No Monotony.
MODERN EQUIPMENT.
For rates. tickets and full
informal/op apply to
F. 'F. LAWltENI-11,
Down Town Agent..
Office hours 6.30 a. w. to 1) p. •o
CANADIAN NORTHERN
ONTARIO
The Established
Route to Gowganda
is by the Canadian Northern Outer o
to (owg andaJunction and the (low-
ganda Transport Company. Fast and
,Pliable service. Fifteen hours shorter
711411 any other route and lower rates.
Passengers coming from outside of
Toronto can make very last con-
nection by taking the Canadian Pacific
Winnipeg Express at 10.11), connect
with the C. N. O. train at Sudbury,
train and 4
'!1 11
IYPS
ill
waits for t
which t
in Gowganda that evening at 0.00
p. tn., or under twenty-three hours.
For tickets and inial motion apply to
neat -eat C. P. R. Ticket Arent.
nn I MI's. 1'l:014. CO -4.0.1 of Du*,van•
.attended the bluetit!. which took
+•i•' :5,,, d, l.0 -bei► d, Wh. n C. ire.; 01 11.,,1 uu, t.• ,I,s \ lug p u P 311arr ou ,;e Ay P tern"" rel
`,rr n
• nidal, r.•trtil.-s n, •' 1,.11 'h'p1 y511. \I,•, 11-11 w•Itl ,1,1(4 ..n Ihi• s - I Ic ll •e of hug. -IH PicDunrld til
i... r;c Lave P. 1.•rled the Lir ., -1 '' n,u1e.1 seal \11. 11.n.ks lot+ a,'wli,,I o \\'i1ghaui.crtnetery.
11„• GI,•.1 1 ,tr l l r .. ,nllr.'. t gu.al.p • ;n 1#1141 1' (01.001.0 Whole'. _
11 •1. 14, t -w• ells►- I tried sw +.le house as its 'West.- tn irple-eo'' Orange County Meetings.
live. The annual meeting of South Huron
Thomas !chert ate. of -acake. ha- tail (•,,only 1.. O. 1.. woe held at Exeter ,n
chased the vigil' -tet•.-acre folio '1i the t n«-d:iv. of lost week with x 'forge it-
IataJaii.en �1cArtd.Jlr, adjoining and
toruli -ng pert of the village of Hrni+a}I.
for the s of Portal. Mi. Sherritt
and fatu.ly intenduccupying it ip the
near 'future.
On Monday, '2--fth .ult.. Mrs. Rachel
Thompson, a former resident of Mot-
rill. died at.tbe bome of her daughter,
\Ira. J. G. Stith: Grey township, fit
the age of sixty years: Mrs. Thong)
sun had leen a resident of Bi•tseels for
Sul„ ., ...1 .1.11
Tuberculosis
Plenty of fresh air,
sleeping out -doors and a
plain, nourishing diet are
all good and helpful, but
the most important of
all is
Scott's Emulsion
It is th• standard treat-
ment prescribed by phy-
sicians allover the world
for this dread disease. It
is the ideal food -medi-
cine to heal the lungs
and build up the wasting
My.
R SA I.It DY AL1. t)Rr4.Gl14T1
Read 111. •, . .r rep..d .►t• .4. 1',r
nor t.....tlf. 1 •••1,,p. Renk .d 014114•
mk.Mh MnY. Ranh bask •••••1••a. • Gond
Lurk Poser
SCOTT a BOVINE
1 ft W,•at.wt.. 3e.. West. T..k•aa, Or.
ltendsnce. 'Coiln(y Mseter Conroe).presided And his addtess dealing with.
mutters affecting the order showed
careful preparation. 1114i various re-
ports showed Grangei.In to be in a
Iatudthy condition Or South Huron.
It was noaninrously•deri,led - tspendthe next 121,6 of July in Stratford.
'Che election of officers resulted -aa fol-
lows: lows : Master. W. Gourley, Loren :
Deputy, It. 1'. (talbraith, B4yfi441.1 ;
the last fifteen years, - Chaplain,- Rev-, )V. H. Dunbar. Clin-
I)rath has claim, another of ton; hon. chspluin, W. Lewis, Credi-
Stephen's esteemed re idents, in the ton ; recording secretary, P. Conte -
person of )ars. Ken. widow of the Inn, ('lint u. ; financial secretary, T.
rate John Kerr, N ha passed away on Flynt., Creditor] ; treasurer, A. cantc-
Thursdey, 27th ulr., at the age of Inn. Holuresvillr A.D. of ley ti. \-ander-
sixty-six years. She is survived by 1 hung. l'ur'e''$ Hill 'lecture's, It. Mc -
four sons and one daughter. Murray, 1.14yfleld, and:J: Frtd, Clin-
ton.
'l'he annual meeting of the North
Huron County 1.. 0. L. was held indbe
(trallgr hall, tVinghem, on Tureday of
last Werk. and, wee. largely attended,
there (wing rrpresenrttt veepr'esetlt
from nearly every primary lodge in
the jurisdiction. The reports of the
°Meets showed a sati.factoty state of
kome. Bobby will he Fent to the (%hll-J atyaire, regarding both ntrmhetship
drrn's Hospital at Toronto for treat- and flnances. it was decided to hold a
meet. county celebration on July 12th this
A. A. Alexander, who ham filled it year.. and and Wlrrghatti vt% el Orange-
NI
ted as
,ul P•
„•.possible position with the Jackson p Y ,yl R
NI1g. Co. at Clinton for the Inst five men have taken the test ter up, and
vears. has gone to•Montreal to take is preliminary arrangements are well un-
1loritinn. Before he left he was nlnde der wsy. The election ot *,ulcers te-
the recipient of handsome present,.• e,lted AS follows: County Master,
ions Ileal friends in` town ono awned- Matthew Dane, Cherie • deputy me.-
atet ot) the staff of the. Jackson Mig. ter, 'Ch.... Stewart, Hlnevale ; chap -
(1.o. loin. John \Vilf'rd, Blvth: rec.1144.• , S.
ro
A the home of Mr. and Mrs. 1 Ilan. A. ThnrntWinHharo letreated 14 14 . (Jre.
Roast'. 'Rah concession. Grey, on
Mwguir1, Wing
ham
of loot week. their third Gulley. Wingham; 11. of (' . A. N.
deughtet, Miss Margaret, wax united (icor eleishnian TeeRMW nghwmYm. Dow. and
in marriage to Herbert J. Manning, of g
Hobby McLeod. of Hayfield. who ran
away from bis home last fall and
hong about Clinton until an tooknt of
bin
the Children's Aid Society_
in charge, was aeturned to LEP with=
nlities at Clinton last week by John
Smith, of East Wawanosh,
with
`Whom he had since teen making his
MANS
LEMON CREAM
The Dainty, Delicious New Treat
HIDDEN between two crisp, beautifully:browned
biscuits of unique design, is a fairy-like
cream, with a flavor of pure lemon juice. This is
our Lemon Cream Biscuit -our New Creation.
About 60 biscuits to the pound.
AND the present remarkable demand
will be still more greatly increased
once you and other discriminating
women have discovered its delicio'irs
quality. The daintiest biscuit I Perfectly
correct to serve at any social function.
OVERCOATS
141 order to make room:for (nlr Spring
:stock we are offering great bargains in '
Overcoats, some as law as
FIalf Regular Prices
Styless-anu quality are the best, and value
unsurpassed. • It will pay you tp buy next
winter's Overcoat -NOW.
McLean Bros.
'Phone 77. North Side Square.
SCORMICK'S
LEMON CREAM,BI$CUITS
Bargains in
Felt Shoes
We are clearing .out the balance of our
stock of Felt Boots. and -Slippers.- at
slaughter prices: . Also broken • lines
of Shoes for the whole family'
G. M. ELLIOTT
uBargatnsil
SECu,.N D -HAND a
rawer, et leaden Warehouses If Montreal, Ottawa. Hamilton. it;ngaton.Winniper. Calgary
HEATING STOVES
1 Art Harland with oven, nearly as good a, nen, $'et, for It2)
1 No. 0 Radiant Home, was $4.-a, now-.... .. $."1
I N4. 5 Radiant HO1Iw, was $22, now... - $17
I N. 124 McClary Company's Heater with oven, for VD
tr+u a number of other smaller rtove3 at greatly relllaul prilxs.
a,
MIXONl)•HAND
COOK STOVES
4.
1 "fo. 1► Imperial Oxford with reservoir, neatly -nevi, wits *2.5,
now
2(1
1 ^tio. 9 Regal Perfection, was $1)., u• •w .......• , ..... g1(;
1 No. !114 Roy
•
511)
HORSE BLANKETS
The l,eas„n 1, getting late, and the few w,• have tett we 'have
Cut to a price to clear out. If you want one,; now ie your eba,
•$:3.40 Bliirket for
$3.26 Blanket tor 1 111
$3.00 Blanket for -
33.00 Blanket for
if2.75 Blanket for
'$2.f%,,-B1onket for
$2.44 Blanket for, .. . .
$2
N11.1)5
1 -o
STOCK FOOD - _
Have you considered how much money yon are losing by not
feeding Dr. 1lesse's Stock Food ? it maker your cattle healthy,
and with health they put on flesh„which is money.
With eggs at thirty cents per dozen, you should me PAT -a -Tea.
This is a [poultry food which keeps your bens .bealthy anal
laying all Winter.
Plumbing, Heating. Steamfltting and Tinamithino
and Electric Wiring We give prompt intention
and all work fully guaranteed.
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Store 'Pharr » CHAS. C. LEE 51:
House ' -OM 1 11
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