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THE SIGN AL : GODERICH ONTARIO .
'lewd theI—�Prov►mos ri( les••woe. toe
Utiles al sett i *dim
Yrsi a intersect.
.tier
Sistriet.wen. t►tee Ik� tedeent rsseetiege The
C•himet Minis Vra will take tetege of
their reap. tive Prowl , orad will h.
.hams. fr an, Gat ea met • f the
tune be ween u .,s wt July
)dr. B edea will eat en .1 tie L.i far
her. i.•d tau- „1 Pr.i• it P.oe-
ioc.t, addr s. pRthirty meet.
tats in !Are" werjt. Hr /nesting•
will be uflwt by Liberal rneetines now
brohg arranged fan all the Weitesn
euoetituencies. M.•n. Frank Oliver
will he in cbarge .if the pto-recipeo-
city Western campaign, and it is pi -a-
gile. that Hoo. Wtn. pita, son, wb,t
w•. Hun. Mr. Fieldtult's areatus in
negro eating the agr-a•meet at W..h-
1. grin. w L.milevas •-vera! rusetiug.
with Mi. Clover in the W.• neat
nicr,th.
That 1. at p teen% the political nut -
An el. rtio.i i, contingent on
the I nieed Sla es b.-oate ratifying the
arreeorentnd the Opposition finding
as a result et their campaign ths• they
can make headway ..Rains% iecipn -
city. It is amertee that they are al-
teady. assured of k. liberal aaureign
fund 1.ow the Interee-ts oppowd to re-
ciprocity, but hie is conditions! nn
their preventing its temente into ripe -
Mem. 1f the Aare' icon Senate falls
to ratify the agreement or hitches it
up with amendment, onerous to Can
&doe tbeu the chance for freer triple
between the two countries will have
been lost, fur the present at hetet, and
Parliament would probably settee -lily
pr rogue to take up other bu.intes at
the opeoit.g of the text session in
November.
11'illiam Meuuel, a (arguer strident liowicl township. Ile it aurvie.d by
of'ha n dweek
reeday .t t L.ndi.. ou Wed- w family tit four sone and two drug's
rear. egad torte -eight urn.
James Walkinshaw his sold his
farm on the .find concession of Hupktt
to George Menta who hs: bad it
rented.
A. J. Lowicl, of Fordwicb, form-
erly of Bruse le, has purchased • flour
and cboppiog mill at Muttou. north t1
Toronto.
Mr. aur Mr,. Hobert Bryes, of
N% Ingham. celehtstd the Att? -second
alat'rr.ary of their utarrugt a few
days ago.
Beojamiu Driver, a trident of
Bruer:es over twenty years ago, died
at Roi pester, New )(tat Sitate, on
May :ed.
John McCallum, of Vinghaate lett
last week on a Utter month. trip to
IINARD
1CJ I th?ratite Ye Parftic toast. He will visit in the
rovWc,.. Cu route.
BOOK BINDING
MAGAZINES,
PERIODICALS and
LIBRARIES ,
:and or repaired.
t.OLI) LETTERING
on LEATHER GOODS
All order.eom attended to on lesrteg
:het. at Tele 8MO AL Goderfcb.
A. E. TAYLOR- STttATtmttD
CIVIL ENGINEERING
VAUGHAN M. KOU1iK'la, CIVIL
1 rad Brdtaabe ger !minae. Uatarla Land
earveyw.
flees—Matra Boot (:stench, owner
tdesrreal sUeM, Tslee%ms 137.
MEDICAL
DR, W. P. GALLO1%. M. B.
oases ata raeewea Aorta street,Osricb.
sorb o
f toasty marry sem. NMu .ere ►r.
I's,. F. J. R.FOBSTER—EYE. EAR
tress end latest sly, Beals wester
Neve York toet►e►ds saw Areal Immune.
tel. oe. emit. Mae. lemwaa4lam B*p.ta
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tum d Yaw •
l! h wL M*,nm'V
tetras. t to l 0.d. 7 a s a a '1Wm%eee
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LEGAL
KUUDFOUT, HAYS A KILLUIL-
1 AN. %arresters. ssYdtsre notaries public
=r
fs W Maritime Coact. to Private
tarda a lead at lowest rata. of interest
Ueok gat dos Atlasre. Ooderials. W.
KKOU1'FOOT IL C.. It C. HAYS. J. t.
PILL( /RAN.
MO. CAMERON. K. C.. BARRIS-
. Tel .. ,sreator. rotary public. °Mow--
swelltem Wrest. Yieserleb. taw dare Mom
mama.
(1HARLBS°ARROW, LLB., BAR
iU$T . attorneys. etlicawr. ek.. bode
ret Mees to 1o•a at Wow* rate&
U O, JOHNSION, BARRISTER
m. chaise, wma4swSr, notary petite
(mom Maelraa stung taedarlce Out.
IUUlA1CII, LOANS, ETC.
Al CtILLGP MUTUAL F1R$ 1 A
.II d 11 B •141C11 a U. -Yarm and i.otawd
Ww r. entr.atm mane!.
ueewe-J. B. McLean. Prem.=Matorth P.O.
Jas Ue•.ellly, Vroe-rt .. liuderlcb P. O.
Mimosa Z. has, Irae--Tr.ss., mawarth P. (N
lAnotaea —Wm t. beseey. matortbJohn
M. Whim. WhathroMasa: W W.R1na.l i n stance.
Jahn brands. l V theEva: ALUMNI 5T550.
Bwtiwead • Jibs W att.rs
. arite&; MAMMA
Mettwesa, err .s&dd.
Amens: J. N. Yeo RRlansevWs t It Swath.
Ba,M,k ; Jst l,adrugs. k.mesdrWs : L
Iliescheresey-atimars am pay
s�•w eta a nese add it
Tema erwaree.. uta se at R. B. Ostia
QreearA llareIasMreet. Oed,retk.
SG(,rPRIVATE FUNDS TO
Paan. Amity to M. O. CAI1.
Matt ararrtwer. LsmUtw street Goderich.
vi/ R. BOBARTBON.
A lrte1sANC1 AG 1:24T.
rota ts: BatetCanoeist', Canoeist' and'
AMMONIA. ma
ST. eicarrewe AND NatTWTOa' LAM"
Mt :: I.t�s l�leM• `andoa Yat.
rlw lm �Ams vallaA mels beaus : ire U.&
Many ase SwrmadMtawmasy
Mess .4 red..— .mtaewt ewes, of Vin
w rt Devito meat& These In
1 OHM W. CRAIGIlii, LIFE. FIRE
LI rad asrdeathweemes. At, hr le W
-maw sad Matt sr
e paa .wa**
atm awns! a hart plow and at Iowan Pala
..W as sew ism* W ilinst sed *mare
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ree
MAU.AOE LICENSES
W ALTKK x KELLY , J. P.,
6ODefitM)L Wei.
MIMI Oi 1MAL)t1A41g LICIQIBeIL
WL*NZ. um or mAmai•
a . AIDS raw. Moret+ Mea
$ IO PA 1L 011
I:DFORDBL KALBARBRASHOP-
_211. .eO•enswe and pOVS+ar toed
admen ha We boa..rata. in Daws
sat. Mo. Ladles' .wamesetae •
._denied herb �
B s.wiereeni. a
1'reeAwsr.
AOCTiOd IUNG
11 Millais t>•UNILai 1, Lie i tf1u(JK
1and��� �t�era thanes en snare
Meat W to .s. wYl teNimid at au time..
Minn es 0.'rkeg asaw. reas,whi. .,d
mere slaw wed to eve Ito iar/ei.O 4"•
Pharos
MINIM
nODKRIOH OONBE'ZVATORT OF
kJ 11 CNC.
1111-
J. is >mas& ww, L 1tEmtos ereb c oat
tMa(7\as�we+eakead plplusf hrsMr, eoestwveleu
rM A. R (AIWA Masa. herwee7. menus
MOM ata Mn.. Aar.iiws--e.n.deresrtes.
.M tarn. Mos esera U -acids. A. t
ulnas-mwdatte. falter► rid deririeetar
ishwMblr w s.
mto tamS. mint .
'Vamevemet7.
W. J. MUIR & CO.
UNDLRTAKERO
AND E M/ArLMURO
t war aha. of
Chess T►w•s to Meta
Mrs. Duncan, of IWingham, an-
omuncee the engagement of her daugh-
ter. Pearl. to Chester Copeland. The
wedding will tate piece early in .lune.
The marriage of Mies Louise Fer-
etu.,n, formerly of N io(;ham. to It.
Beech Jones was solemnized in tali
fernier on April :rlith. by Rev. George I.
Long.
Frank Carlin, of Steed' tit. was pre-
sented with a handsome (fair of tiihi-
tay brushes by the l'ottda Club• pre-
vious lL hie defartute trove that town
tor Renealt.
Hugh Addie has purchased the
house and lot in Ethel belohging to
Mie. H. McKelvey. Thrrice was
111,30/. Mrs. McKelvey will remove
to Listowel.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hatt. of the
Sauble line• Stanley, wiwrn the death
01 their .ret, Peter Napoleon. a boy of
•bout years of age. He died
after a abort illness.
While 'neared rolling with a young
team m few dais ago, Ww. Taylor. of
Mullett. had the wisfoitune to have a
cutaway and as a result had his leg
broken in two places.
Toon. Farrow, who reigned the
po.itioe pt pt.Kmaster at Brussels rec-
ently, Is nut regaining hi• health aa
quickly as it washoped he weruld.
,lie u at present in Collingwoud w iUi
to abyss. e •
The marriage is announced at
Nutans. Mass-. on Wednesday, May
l01b, of Miss Matetaret Elsie Goode,
formerly of Brussels. The groom is).
F. Blackstoclt, a populat tdaskatoon
teal estate moo.
Exeter Times • Last week we made
mention of a carp weighing 16 111a. be-
ing caught in the Aux ::ruble River,
hut Mr. Joe Kernick, of Usborne, can
go oda better. He aught one that
weighed 23 pounds. -
Joho Scott, recently appointed post-
master at Listowel, was born at
Molesworth and for many years bad
been engaged in the stock business.
He is known to snarly in the eastern
section of Huron county.
F. G. Neelin, secretary of the Board
of Trade. Seafortt, has received a
communication informing him that
Andrew Carnegie bas eoosenteed to
increase ;he gtaot for a public library
at Seaforth from Melee, to $19,(114.
A popular marriage at Hei.all was
the wending on Wednesday afternoon
of last week of Robert .lames Cam-
eron and Miss Isabella McDonald. an
estimatde young lady of Tuckersmith.
Rey. E. MeL. Smith performed the
ceremony.
On Wednesday evening, 11av :ted,
at the personage of T.Ihot street Bap-
tist church, London. Fred. H. Dixon
was united in marriage to Mire Clara.
daughter of Jos. Marten. of Exeter.
Rey. 4. J. Bighman performed the
ceremony.
('bat -lea P. `ill., son of (ieorgv A.
Sills, of Sesforth, has just completed •
most successful coarse in mining t•n-
ggiineering at the School of Practical
Scien•-e, Toronto. Mr. Sills holds the
unique distinction of having palmed
each yearly examinatioe with honors.
A quiet wedding was solemnised at
Wesleychurch parsonage, Clinton,
when iss Martha Gertrude. youngest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lotti. Crich,
became the bride of Jonathan E.
Hugilt all of Ibcken,mitb. The cern-
'molly was performed by Rev. J. -K.
Ford.
Mrs. Joshua Bateman. cf the 8th
concession of Grey towrl.bip. died in
Toronto on Mondry, May Sib. after
undergoing an operation in a hospital
in that city. Her death was quite un-
expected. all hoegh she had hewn ail-
ing for months. She was fifty-three
years of age.
Louis Meru, ego of 11r. and Mrs. D.
Mero, of Stanaty township, died on
Thursday, Ilth inst.. at tbe age of
twenty year*. The young man con-
tracted a cold about three weeks be-
fore his death. Pleurisy developed
sod later an acute foram of ntrettmonia
set in. resulting fatally.
(h% So.dav, May 141h. the death of
Matgalet N. Clark. wife of .lame,
Ptyno. took place at bet home in
Stephen. The deceased was fifty years
of rue end had hewn confined to bee
Md since last October. She is sur-
vived by her host and, a von and •
daughter. mod three brother..
'f'tefarm of N. M. Hutchison. .•n
the lith corxeewion of McKillop. nest
:Walton. has been sold to Adsnt semi -
dice for Melee. The farm eomteins 1117
arm* and is well equipped with good
Mainline.. The internam." of this
propertyher ,cid his lf)Itiacre farm on
tabs Pth ine of Morris to Wm. Taylor,
wbn owns the adjoining plane.
A Are w l,eh destrot eat a tarn at
Molesworth a few dao, ago caused
rnnsiderable excitement owing r., the
danger in which surrounding nodd-
ing", neve placed. Mitchell's atom..
wt. tell was on the propett� adfrrint.g
the barn. sae moved wit diff nrlty
red the church sheds aught are aev-
era! tnaive. The Nye stn -k sr the hare
were aN ret M Mbert'
J ase U wdrweed • p,t eeee of Hew
rw
irk, passed sera, on Thur.dst, May
ilth H. wee hese M Fngleed in the
year MISand for the tare silty realm
imbed hexa a resident of l>•ruadw He
toe tad fleet at ilter•lin and in the ewer
itt71 dented ,lla tM farm now oteopillE
As John Dempmeyy, who drives the
I egg wagon for the Par*,iu.-Davie Prud
I uce Go.. of Centralis, aa. coming
dew it the Sauhly bill urar Lamm hi.
1 team became frightened at an old
!dump pile and ran away. The wagon
was upset and badly broken and •
great many of the eggs wen amaroid.
iMr. Dempsey was thrown and seri-
ously Burt and the ret vices of a physi-
cian had to be eet:uts d.
The sudden death of Miss Katie Mc-
Loughlin
o-Lghlio took place at Regina it few
days ago. Another bureeo of sorrow
has fallen upon the family in Claiborne
township. A sister of the deceased.
Miss Rose McLaughlin. took ill on
Maturday• 13th i.-.t...nd died the fo'.
lowing day. Auusber .i.ter was ab-
sent in the Wert in attendance at the
funeral of her sister when the second
becravemeut occurred.
A Firm with a History.
A retail business in Canada which
dates its bute,ry from lafa7 is indeed a
rarity,et such is the ease of Harisnd
Bros., hardware merchant,. of Clio -
ton, who telt week dissolved a part-
nerabip which bad lasted over forty-
four years. Wm. S. Harland is the
retiring member of the firm and
the business in future will be Car-
ried
anrigid on 1•v his bn.ther. John T.
Har land. The two brut Iters came to
Clinton in the early fifties from
('bioguacousy, in Pet -1 county. \Vm.
S.. the retiring brother. learned tbe
woodworking and-atriage,waking.
For a short time he carried on a
wagon and carriage business in rom-
pany with R. Lane, and on tbedisso-
lution of the firm he went to the
State of Ohio. On Jame 24th., ler. be
came back to bele celebrate tbe Dom-
inion's first birtbday and at that time
entered into partnership with bio
brother, J. T. Harland. who had
learned the tinsmithing trade. In a
business se long and extens rely car-
ried on there were, of course, many
a4tprettticee, We have become widely
scattered. many of whom are en
in business in different places io Wes-
tern Ontario, while others have
settled in the Wept.
GREATEST FEATURE
Ever Offered with a Circus Coming.
The Great London Show Consoli-
dated this sear ti presents the most
legitimate bigbe.:-elaaa feature that
ha- ever been toured with any cir-us
-t be world-famous Dublin dapple
gray, prize-winning. rix -bon .e teem.
which is owned t v the Guest London
Show.
These tuperh dapple grays are val-
ued at 135.000, mei are known as the
international cb..wpioos of all promi-
nent horse @bowie.
Thi. beautiful teem of gray Per
cheron geldings. world's ebanupuons.
have won blue t introns in all countries
and ate now making • tour of all the
principal cites in the United States
and Canada. with the Great London
Shows. in 1S107 they toured theme!'
England ani Scotland for .ever•al
month.. appearing et the Literper.l
May Day parade. the lntcruarionet
Horse Show at Olympia. London.
England. in '.lune: the Regent's
Park, Lohd.,n. parade. the Royal
Agricultural N h o w at Lincoln,
England. and liter at the same place
by special royal command of His
Majesty. King Edward VII.
The hones are all grey Percberon
gelding. from five to mein years old,
Big Dan, the nigh wheel horse. is re-
garded as the champion draft horse of
this country, weighing 2.400 pounds.
These horses have been driven during
their dhow career by Jack Kent, one
of the most ewer r, w hips in the mot Id.
Arrayed in go'd u-iwusrd harness
they present a picture of rare beauty.
All of the valuable beautiful gold and
silver trophies. medals. ribbons, etc.,
are auto exhibited with tbe Great
London Show and will be seen in
Ooder•i.:h on Monday. May 29th.
THE POLITICAL SITUATION.
Both Parties Getting Ready for an Early
E ectioo.
The Toronto Globe has the follow-
ing special despatch :
Ottawa. May21.-Politics, like the
th
weaer, will to warm in Canada due
iog the next two wuntba. The wird
bas gone out from the leaders of Loth
parties for at active campaign in all
the romtittencies on the reciprocity
mac pending the reaasemhling mf
Parliament on July 18 fpr the final
effort of the Government to secure the
ratification of the agreement before
prtrropatioo. The Opposition mem-
bers have left Ottawa with the de-
tested intention of forcing the Govern-
ment to go to the country on the i.•ue
in the autumn tbrongh the lever of ule
structiog the pawge of supplies to
carry on the administration. Before
adjournment on 'Friday they con-
sented to grant an interim aupoly bill.
just sufficient f it th- Governmente
needs up to et ptemher. On reas-
sembling they will probably grant
supply for anode r two n,onths. long
enough to permit of the paasink of th.-
promised hill rediatrilniting rhos Parlie
mentary meats a cording to th- thee es
..1 the June owns.•. Then the G•.veru-
teent, with snempty treaatry and the
nit's it service thereby disorganised.
an admitted handicap in an election
campaign. woold have no nrewne Mit
to Appeal to the elector' to break the
,1p.dlnck.
The Gevernnrent and the liberal
majority in Parliament, ro.fident
tbat rc. sprocil v oomrnands the sup-
port of the country as a whole. are not.
disponrd to IK the Oplanit.ion bold ue
the Government's program any banger
than is shenl.tely necessary to justify
a prompt appeal t., Ih" country. and
the word has mine mut that the
Liberal memh.re are to perfect tbeir
organisations at mere and he "wadi. for
• sodden ebetlexh if seed he at any
time after the Hous, nest. again
Meet literature. with reriprneity AA
the main theme, is now hoeing ewe
pa red M both side.. lied .. the mesa
her.• pratal frank's are mend duri.g
the ~Ma ,t Skill he etaw riot ie hogs
varus nen Ottawa daring tb...ret
toe woit a Martin/ ere being ar
._aged lay hnt ► seder terror. tirl every
by alae lase Seabee l' "derwe d. 11 poise, of the f neeiaiele. the
A Stir In Kincardine.
It is not often that appeals are mail.-
by
na•lricy a i atepsyrr agslt.st the a-bess-
mrnis , f other neer Ayers on the
ground that they are too law. How
ever. it is within the right of every
ratepayer to make such complaint s, and
a Kincatdine citizen has this year
availed himself of II, privilege. The
Kincardine Reporter u..cords the in-
cident thus: •Ther.- was quits astir
made this year over t he . rturn of the
assewe)ent rell. When it war turned
in to the town clerk i, waft found that
Dr. N. A. Gernert w.. added to the
roll for income tax. The total amount
of incense tax on the ro 1 to $5,2131.
This is spread over eight pens sib. have
of whom are t.ur,w-.l tar SLAW of the
total. I)r. Gummier i. down for $1,000
of the amount. . This tiring the first
time for him .an itau.n.e tax and he be-
ing the noly one added bathe n,ll, be
feels the honor is to, greet. and slmt
not ..t hie own seeking. He has thea --l.
fore appeared rgeiD•t the as..reament
and at the .Imre urn- ark. teat irt-
quiry be made taro the inemese. of the
tollowing citizens who he 1 reeve.;
would be entitled to some of 1 h --
honor the areew•le wo, l t thrust upon
him : Andrew Maisolen. pr., J. A. ll.c•-
pbersun, Jobn HYr., Sinop." Hoary.
Wm. Henry, J. D. Miller. T•spliw A ,
McDonald W. NitehrII. Robert Me-'
Kar, Dr. W. J. Brwee, Ile. E. E. Berme, 1
Ih-. J. Fertreeen.. Or. J. MrCrimmen.
Hugh Clark. 11. P. P.. John Tolm,..
M. P.. G. D. Mostisoe. John %lather.
J. B. Wrestle. W. -G. Temple, F.
Sellers-, F. E. Ccomh± wn.i J. Ar•mi•
tape. Dr. Gumarr apparently does
not believe in .etainittg is lemon and
has handed tee, on to ether citizens.
The metier well come up ac the court
of reviaon."
Notes for a Cho -us Girt.
A popular .i pr:too ie mid to have a
erect. of fine II.mbt', •, n within! fit/tire,
cherry lie, eh,+t not h,ir. and hazel
eye,. Sar must h,.r been raised iu
the lumber region-.
TWENTY SIX-FOOTERS
A Startling Example of How Oats
Create tht
Archdeacon Sincl.,ir, in advising boys to
eat much oatmeal. s..id Ibis: "Among my
brothers and my father's brothers and sis-
ters there were 20 six-footers. all brought
up on oatmeaL"
Oats contain more body-bnilding food.
more brain -building food. mon nerve -build-
ing toed than any other grain that grows.
No other item in ail human diet compares
in importance with oats. Nothing else
creates so mach energy.
Bat thousands of people bay this food
carelessly. They accept oatmeal meow '
from oats as they mn--the plump and the
small. the rich aid the worthless.
Qmaker Oats is made from the creat_ of
the oata, selected by 62 siftings. Only ten
pousds Ina bushel are good eoongb for ase
in this food. Tule rrsalt is a richness rad
flavor that all enjoy. and the masimnm
value as food.
Yet Quaker Oats, despite its quality. cost.
but one-half cent ppaa r dish. aloes it pay W
take romethi.g inferior(
Mads lm Cama as►
Tauawaek MAT *. MLl $
t�sawrrwrw�
D. MII.LAREYSON
II
Take
One
P111.
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Tele
1t
Lamy.
Take What Pill ?
Why, a Dr.. Miles'
Anti -Pain Pill,
of course. Good for all kinds of
pain. Used to relieve Neuralgia,
Headache, Nervousnessii Rheu-
matism, Sciatica, Kidney Paitfs,
Lumbago, Locomotor Ataxia,
Backache, Stomachache, Period-
ical Pains of women, and for
pain in any part of the body.
bate used Dr. Miles' medicines for
OM' u yeah and find them essences I
keep Dr. Miles' Aati-Pain Pills in the
house all the time aad would not dusk
of taking a joaraey without them, no
matter how abort • distaste I mm going.
I cannot
praise them
LO TI.T .w
Mm Lov M. xtntcbtLl_
43 High 9t, Peaacook, N. 11
At alt drupelets. is dame lac.
sertdi{ MEDICAL CO., Tsrsato.Can.
A Richibucto School Teacher
Once a Drspoptiet-Now Well,
Thanks to F.thee MerAsey'a No. 11.
Richibucto, N. B., Nov. 17th toci%
Father Morriscv Med. Co., Ltd.,
I have been teaching school for up -
wands of thirty years, during the last
twenty-five of which I have suffered
seriously with stomach trouble, indi-
gestion and dyspepsia.
I,have tried many remedies, and while
I would get temporary relief from some
of them, yet the old trouble would
return, and with it the sufferings only
known to the chronic dyspeptic.
Last year's bad made up my mind to
abandon my profession, feeling that in
my condition I could neither do justice
U myself or to the many pupils under
my charge. A iriend suggested to me
that I try Father Morriscy'a No. It
Stomach Tablets ; I did so, and have
continued t use them with tbe result
that my stonach trouble is cured ---my
indigestion and dyspepsia gone and I
feel as well as I ever did.
I have, thanks to the Tablets, been
able to continue in my profession, and
feel that I am once more enjoying my
work and am able toseice justice to the
fifty-four nnpils under my care.
Yours Gratefully,
(Sigma—di MARY CHRYSTAL.
Are von one of the many thousands
who, like Bliss Chrystal, ars 'prevented
from doing their best wort, or really
enjoying life. by stomach trouble?
If you are you cannot do better than
she did -take Father '.ilo-•riscy's No. r 1
Tablets.
Each No. 11 Tablet, when dissolved in
the stomach. will digest t h, pounds of
food -a good. hearty meal -so that no
matter how weak your stomach may be
No. 11 Tablets will enable you to get
the nourishment out of your food and
b'tild up your strength, while the sto-
mach, thus relieved, recovers its vigor.
Soc. a box at your dealer's or from the
Father Moxyiscy Medicine Co., Ltd.,
Montreal, Que. to
Sold and guaranteed in Goderich I -y
F. J. RUrt.tND.
THE TIME TO );YT
That New Spring Suit
and Overcoat IS NOW
The selectiortr of goods which we
retry sir of find -elan quality
and We have ell the latest shades •
at
HUGH DUNLOP'S
WICST WTRYF. r
T►•- up-to-date Tailor
essiesseireseeseseseeseeseweesseeeeseses
The underwear
without a fault
SPECIAL PURCHASE OF
OF
Ladies' Silk Skirts
1.ut week we were fortunate iu scaring the wimples of cue a
for brat ws►ers of alk skirts in the trade.
Twelve only, ladies' high-elag:s guaranIt-ed silk Skirts. beauti-
full • turde of tirh hearties taffeta .ilk. regular price from *Lae
to $lL:5O. all %narked at it saying t f ti to 93 I :i per ta.t. off r.-guler
pricer.
Kayser Silk Gloves
Kayser Gloves enjoy the reputation of brings America s best
Glover We have a full stork , f .lI .ises, in blael. white and
colors, in long and abort lengths, a1 exactly sane prion as charged
in the State.. Kayser Silk Glove, bare d•.uMs anger -tips which
will outwear the teat of the Gloves. Per pair iec.
Kayser elbow -length silk Glove.. per pair. $1. W and $Lryi.
Pull range of }'errin's fabric Gloves, ib .11 tux leading rotors, in
long or short lengths, in lisle, cotton and •ill.
Radium Hosiery
We a;ain feat ure t his brand of Hosiery which mode so matt
satisfied customers for us Liget season. Our stock includes Mack.
a bite. tan. sky. pink, mauve. cardinal and fancy lane and eta-
hroidered effort.. From 25c per pair.
Silk Jacquarde
Special showing of silk .lacyn.rds in a'1 the newest deaians in
almost every wanted color, 27 inches tt idea Very Special, :it per
yard :ilk. and 4:a•.
Millar's Scotch Store
'Phone 56
HOW TO HAVE
Stylish Footwear
11 you buy a fiat -class
shoe. don't you want that
shoe made in the latest
sty le ?
Wlsy should you pay
the price of a high -slaw
shoe, and, in return. get a
oboe one or two seasons
old :•
How do you know,
for in -tater, when you ask
for the newest footwear
that you.... actually get
Ung the neweiut ?
Bee wby tisk a chances
Why not ask for the
shore that lead the styles
in Canada - INViC1US
Shoes ?
isn't there a great
satisfaction in knowing
that the site's you're wear-
ing are not last year's
styles but the newest there
is in footwear?
This 'satisfaction will
he plans v' en you wear
INV I('t('S Shoes. Thele
are other fashionable aces
hraidea INVICTU8, but
how are you to know them
Why run any' risks, why not order the shoes that have made
a terutation tbtougbot:t Canada for their siyli.h ap pearance % -�
You run no risks when you order INV WITS Shoes.
Wm. Sharman
The Square
Goderich
1
The Signal to January 1st, 1912, only 50c
the •
size
light
like
for any season or climat
for man. woman or chil
at the right price
And it won't sht int
Purchase b`
the. t'adentat'
1 -vet
f, ,,,1••. to
a
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WHAT IS
LACQUERET
Laeqiteret is a peerless wood preservative ant te•eY-
tifler. t works freely. dries hard epu.ekly, eeedtic.s a
birth lustre and ie very durably. 1 one an u•c .t with
perfect satiefaction anywhere --on fl.ws..e ling+•. w•ini-
euting, doors. furniture. etc. It is a veritable panacea :
it cures •11 woodwork sibeente.
Clartin •Senour Paint
100 PER CENT. PURE
is reed anbjsrt to chemical analysis. This means that you ran
lake any ran of F./Aaron-Renews.' Paint os, our shelves, and
Imre it analysed by Any reliable chemist. 1f you do not $red it
al.olutely pun• and exactly Ae w. elaim. we will pay the
rho rm. an,t nutter you • present of filen for vmir tremble W.
ere ante agent. in Goderich
FRED HUNT
•►.� awe es.'wis'ms .a. •Mare.. .+wMr•..sr»^a
Hamiltes Street
Alas
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