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CIVIL ENGINEERING
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aanndr Hydraulic Engineer, Ontario Laud
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Meatiest stala'er. '1.1.Vlbae flow
MEDICAL
W. F. CALLOW. M. 13.
()Roe and rr,.ldenco. hurtb street, Goderich,rt
north of County Realm?).oMce. Telephone 14
R. F. J. R. to1INTE 11- EYE EAH
now and throat only. House ,'uraeon
ew York OphthalmicandAural Institute,
Cllnital t std -t.. Irwtr• No.eand l hrmst Hospital
Qdden Square. and Moorefield L>'ce Hospital.
Tendon, h,o laud. office. S3 3. waterloo Street
6trotfo,d. opposite Knox C hurch. Hoon 9
1012 a. m . 2 for p. w.. 7 LOS U. w. Telephone
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LEGAL
DROUDFOOT, HAYS A KILWR-
AN, barristers, soliuttorv, notaries public
peewee In the Maritime Court, eto. Private
ands to lead at lowest rates of interest
OAoR Leat Ade Square. (3ofeticb. W.
ERuuuFOtrr K. (.. R. C. HAYS, .1. L.
PILLORAN,
L(i• CAMERON, K. C.. HARRIS-
. solicitor, notary public. Omoen-
time
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aricb, third door fro
CHARLES GAHHOW, L.L. B., BAR
tleTklit, attorney*, )elt Money to lend at lowestrare.are.
,tetc..Bode
O. JOHNSTON, BARRISTER
RRaaadtor, eemensioner, notary public
'Hers Harn(h.eb arrest Ooderke ODt.
INSURANCE. LOANS. ETC.
1I cKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE IN -
ill d UR A 16 C E C 0. -Farm and rotated
I, u pe0a ty lasered.
ore re J. D. Mclean, Pres.. Ssaforth P.O.;
Jr. Ceawaily.
Floe -Pres- Ooderbi P. 0.:
1'Mlmu Lhays, Ssa a
-Trea, Sestorth P. 0.
Ltnrorars -K' mw
- cheer. ee.tort,h ; John
rkisve• wtnthrupD w'111iate Min, Canteens;
e.deaa.wete. Nrgdhefteo ; James Evans,
wood ; John WWWWatt, oarlock ; Malcolm
McEwen, Srnoaaeld,
�u : J. W. Yeo, Holmeevllle ; It. death.
2 . Jam. Cummings. litamoedville ; Tt
Seafetth. Pettey -holders can ppay
iw
ams1s and get Meer cards reodpted at
1. J. Morrisb's clothing Store. Clinton. or at R
B. Can's Grocery, Amerce street. Oodetich.
no ON
, PRIVATE FUNDS TO
V 11V Haerf.ter, HaIcao.m/ltoApaoly :•trtoes 111. 0. CAehM-
eOodert,
WR. ROBERTSON.
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INSURAN('E AGENT.
NUN AND 10 b 51140: Hitttbb, Canadian and
American.
c 841 Xlw AND 5651PLOYLRA' LIAAIL-
Irtt Oma Aee�.eYsai sad Guarantee
Iaallet[
Inte31wMon, Eng.
vv Alta lamas : The U.S.
FWeatytee00pper�.ae
Office l. resLeges, northeigtearner of Vic-
toria and bt. Laval's streets. Phone 176
JOHN W. ORAIGIE, LIFE, FIRS
sad aooWsnt insurance. Agent for leading
iatual and stook companies. Insurance In W
awe Wetted oe bee plana and at lowest rates.
al at uefoe, corner West Street and Square
r addle=et
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MARRIAGE LICENSES
WALTER S BELLY, J, P.,
O0[IIt.1UCH. ONT,
ISSUER Or MARR.IAOL LICENsiif.
LANE, ISSUER OF MARRI-
AOE flosses*. Garnered ed (art.
SHAYI0 PARLOR
EDFORD BLOCK BARBER SHOP
-Ilk welFdews and powder mea
leiHe lrsit _worries la shaving
eta 1 aloes' shaepsoInsa
beads employ d
aAww.ted. H. 8
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THOMAS GUMMY, LIVEB'I'tit
lde net
se ras-�.My tamp
end
WAR
wort
Tarried SW.
Mete Y an old conundrum, which
211,orrM 1NAs to put to The News :
Meal Mosses tate an ahpbant
Ault r
Mir do Nohweier
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IFUNe AI.00I OTOAS
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THE SIGNAL : G(H)ERICH (/4(TARI O
District News
John Ni 1t b. an old-time reside. •'f
Tucker -4n h, is dead at le ndon. Ile
was silty -two years of age.
David Ross. ao aged rewident of
Brureel•, had the miefortuoe to slip an
the doorstep et his house and in the
fall he broke his right leg just above
the ankle.
During the pant esaeon Mrs. Richard
}Whitmore of near Leadbury, reeled
twenty-eight turkeys which weighed
347 pounds 1Vhen she sold them she
received the sum of $51.
On the evening of DetwaberiAla,
Rev. Dr. Rutledge. of Wing -haw, tied
the ma•rim I knot between John
Weir and Mise E heals'• h H. \'anetone
Both putt«. +„r ,e•d - of Turn -
berry toemilli!,
Mn. Wm. Colvin, a well-known
resident of Winghaw. and a native of
Culross township, died at the boo•e of
her deughter in WingRbarn on Tues-
day, December 19t.b. She was seventy -
.ix yearn of age.
1 wedding at Grand Bead was
solemnized on December 20th, when
Miss Floosie Mae, eldest daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. G. Lovie, was.
united in Marriage to Alex. J. Hooson,
of Gieenwsy. Rev. D. D. Thompsou
tied the nuptial knot.
Mies Baker, teacher in the Clinton
Collegiate Institute, was pveernted by
her pupils with it set it Waverl-y
novels, at the close of the school for
the Christmas vacation. She has taken
it position in the Whitby high school
for the present terns.
R bile out shooting one day re-
ly, Clinton Sweet, of Exeter, had
the misfortune to be shot through the
right hand. He was carrying a
twenty-two- rifle, when he stumbled,
di.cLa'ging the gun, the ball going
through the band. 'the injured mem-
ber is about healed again.
The home of R'illiam Siewanl, Hul-
led township, was the cent reofaurae-
two toe a large number on December
2Ikb. when Miss Mae Steward, daugh-
ter of the home. was joined in wed-
lock with 1'howat E. AWams. Rev. .1.
H. Oaterbout, of L.ndeaborei, offci•
aced. the young couple will reside
on the 0th concession of Mullett.
Jawee Gemntill. secretary and treas-
urer of the Tuckersmith municipal
telephone system since its inception
three years ago, has tendered his res-
ignation. The system has been very
successful. After paying all expenses
for the past year and allowing tor in-
terest ou capital investment there will
be a burplue of about $3,(101).
\Vedding bells rang merrily- at the
tet'idence of Mr. and Mrs. B. Stafford,
Howick township, on i)ecember 'JOth,
when their only daughter, Minerva,
was united in matrimony to Benjamin
A61in Higgins, of Roblin, Manitoba.
Rev. L. Perrin, B. A., of Wroxeter,
performed the ceremony. Mr. and
Mrs. Higgins will reside at Regina,
Sask.
At the recent examinations held by
the Ottawa Civil Service Commission,
Mies Evelyn Darwin, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J, J. Darwin, formeily )f Sea -
forth, but now of Ottawa, was among
the successful gtaduatee, having
passed her examinations in a highly
creditable wanner. The number who
wrote was 108, and out of this number
only forty-one parsed, Miss Darwin
standing eighteenth rtmong the success-
ful ones.
Uu the eve of her departure from
Brussels Miss Hattie Downing, teacher
in the public school, was made the
Incipient ofa pearl ting, a gift from
the other teachers, and the pupils of
her room presented her with several
pieces of Limoges china. The members
of the Junior hpwortb League of the
Methodist church gave Mies Downing
a fancy calendar as • slight indica-
tion of the kind regard in which
she is held by that body of church -
workers.
Seafortb Mayor Caned.
At the concluding meeting of the
Seaforth town council for 1011. the
menthes s presented the retiring Mayor.
D. J. McCellum, with a gold -beaded
cane. Mr. McCallum served two teens
as Mayor of Seafotth, and retired
from that position to take up the
work of electrical commissioner.
Nuptials in Hay Township.
An interesting event took place at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Reid, Hay township, when their eldest
daughter, Miss Annie, was united in
marriage to Thos. Robinson, of the
Goshen line. The ceremony was per-
formed by Rev. T. J. Snowden. as-
sisted qy Rev. R. Murray, of Chicago.
uncle of the bride. The bride was
attended by her sister, Miss Margaret
Reid, lend Mise Rorie Palmer, of
Oalerich, cousin of the bride, was
maid of honor. The groom was as-
sisted by hit brother, Will Robinson.
the happy couple have taken up their
abode on the groom's farm on the
Goshen line.
Three Men Made Happy.
Three homes in Hensall were the
scenes of pleasant events last week,
when a daughter of each of these
homes plighted her troth at the mar-
riage altar on Christmas Day. Mimi
Myrtle Clark became the bride of
David Kilpatrick, of Kippers, Rev. J.
E, Mill and officiating. On Tuesday,
,Nine isabel May Chesney, eldest
daughter of James Chesney, V.S., was
married to Frank Wesley Treble, of
Kellow, Man. Rev. Neil Shaw per-
formed the ceremony. On Wednes-
day. at the home of Mrs. Homm..ton,
her second daughter, Lucy,joined
hand and heart with Edgar cQueen,
of the same place. Rev. J. E. MU -
yard was the offi^iating c'ergyman.
Aa Accident i• TeckerterW
On a recent evening se Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Rutkdge, of Tuckeramith,
were returning horde from an enter-
tainment, Mn. Rutledge Inst with a
painful accident. They were walking
alneg the toad when they were over-
takes by a her.. sad cotter doing at a
rapid tate. There ware semi is the
y that weretr�.�1I(,r� en foot and
Ile the setts ep pMr:.�tfa Meereet
souse* et tete poi* stepped to the
ode of fie 'road to art k peas. Mrs.
Matlatloe e.Ysty did set atop tar
frees the reed. ea Abe Was
the ere.gbl.r of the seater
IONalbei awe and relied lir
flea UM
k ds. She resew hoe.
EAta<T WAWANOSM.
Fain*Y, Dee. 22nd.
Sc H.s,t KICPORT -The f Mowing is
the repo. t o? U. 14. S. No. 7. Eu.t. and
- -- West tVswannsh. Name. in order cf
' tilted shoulderblade and some of het
. nese and a su.all Mone 1'. het leg al o
w rM fractured. 14te . it +• r was 11, -
.et, its occupants Thrown out and the
horse ran some distance t,efire it was
stopped.
'MYTH.
TNew a. so
d. Aitin
Eutt rtu f DAs. --New Yea was
was
rather mote lively in town on account
of the eleetlun g on, slthougl it
was obi, for toe reeveshrp and vu ng
On the hydro -electric by-law, be
contest was between Dr. Milne, an ex -
reeve, and Jas. Out, who hair been ou
the council for Ibe pat tbrte years. To That
It was expected the vote would be
very close, but it proved to be lather
one-sided, the result I eing : Dr. Milne
1116, Mr. t;utt et. 'there is ni. doubt
the.. the Doctor will look roll after II e
uiteresas of the town, noon at home
and at the cuuni.y council, ria be did in
the past. At the nowinatiou inerting
only four sen were sol::inatrd, and . n
account of Mr. Cult's running for
the I eeveehip 'bete will have to 1•e an
eleflt.ion for the other councillor By
present prospects thele will he e
contest fur this_seat. The vote on
the bydrn-electric yne *tion resulted
am follow.: For, 1(17 ; against, 55.
So now if this scheme goes ahead
•ve shall hive cheap power. which
r o doubt if the price is right
will be an induceweut to niauu-
lect.uers to !nate here.
merit : Sr. V.-Towuly A rinetrntlg.
It, V. - Lulu Chimney, Mietlael
Foran. Jr. IV. -Siva Robinson, Leas
('basnu. $r. 111. -Irene Boyle, Eva
Boyle, est Robina n, Ella .1aeaee.
Jr. 1110« -Anal* Robinson, Joseph
I
Flnleon. Jr. IL-Medvin Beecroft,
Mary Fioleon. Lila James. Mary
Boyle, Charlie Robinwaa, l'larenoe
Obamney. Pt. 1. -Wilfrid Robinson.
Cecil Chamney,
What's' Rood for chaps :a A eo,1midi
yut•ttlon I days, and one to hicb
we give but one ease/tr. The best
thing for chaps le Cb•ppicurw. Sold
by E. R. Wince. druggist, Ooderich,
tint.
Willingio Prove
I Can Cure You
DEATH OF W. A. CARTER.-Tbet.•
passed sway on Thursday last another
of our citizens, in the pet sun of W. A.
Carter, at the age of tut ty-nine years,
atter it lingering illne,e of, over lour
yeasts [rum that diead dive/vie con-
sumption. The funeral took place on
Sur3dey- and w 1(4 larg. ly attended.
Mr! Carter was *member of the C.O. Ft
and 1.0.0.F., ate they tulued out
•troug. Rev. .1. L. Small eon lucie•d
the set vice at the house. The !rtrains
wt-reconvey ed to the RIuwelr ceme-
tery, where Her. A. 1.. Wishart con-
ducted the too vice. The pati-b.wet s
were C. Fraser, A. Sings and S. Creigh-
ton flout the C.U.F. and 4. Cult, H.
Sloan and A. W. Rohl...sob (nous the
1.0.O.F. The deceased was married
twenty-four grate ago, moving to
Blyth shortly afterwards. He was
engaged in the brick -minting bueineas
for time. elle' wards going into the
implement business for the Frost
S iVood Co. Three children survive:
Robert,who isadiuggist in Gott/geode,
MIs. C. Black, of Guderich, andMra,\V.
Grintshaw, (•f Detroit. Mrs. Black
was the only one who wits able to
attend the funeral. All deceased's
Mothers and sisters site also in
attendance, also John Carter, a
nephew. from Mount Forest. The
telat:ves have the sympathy of
a large circle of friends in their bereave-
ment. To make Mrs. Carter's affliction
still worse, on New Year's Dray .she
received a telegrem stating that her
brother bad teen killed by a train•
THE FIRE 1't'MP TESTED. -The
council bad a test of the new pump
that has been it* tidied at the posers
house for lire pi. section, but itwas
found that (bete` was so10eth'Dg
wrong, so on New Year's Day- it was
again tested. when it was found that
in some enact tient Able way some
stones had either got low the valve or
been put tbete. 'they were taken out
and now the pinup i, in go -•d scrape to
fight any fire. Everybody is well
pleased with the ntw•system and many
are cotnmetciug to advocate that
the hydrants should toe carried over
of -her parts of the town.
BRIEFS, -W. W. Tannin, of Exeter.
ens a visitor in town on New Year's
Day, Visiting with his many friends
end also casting his two votes T.
McQuarrie, while walking on the slip-
pery sidewalk one day Zest week. had
the misfortune to fall near Dr.
Chatlesworth•s ...Pike. The Doctor
took him in and fixed him up, and
although he is a very old wan be was
able to cast his vote and is neatly all
right again A short time ago a
tamely tram Goderie;b moved to town
and every once in a while the neigh-
bors are aroused Ly their family
troubles. 11 it continues much longer
the autburiti. s will he called un to put
a mop to the disturbance.... r. Mr. and
Mrs. W. Emigh, of Brussels, visited
relatives in town on New Yeal's Day•
Miss Glennie end Mies Mc-
Conkey, front the Nest, are the
guests of lir. end Mrs. J. Glennie at
present .. Quite a number attended
the watchnight services in the Metho-
dist chnreh Sunday evening._ 35P.
Dodds, of Taront.,, ,•pent New Yea1's
with his mother here .... Mr. and
Mr.. F. Rainton spent the holidays
with the latter's parents at Chesley.
. Mrs..1. Stewart and daughter,
ghter,
of lJrucefield, visited Mrs. J. W. Sims
the. F. Metcalf, a former
resident of town, but now of London.
visited with his uncle here over New
Ye.r'a W. Hing. of Chicago,
who has been visiting with his par-
ent* here, retained on Monday .....
Rev. and Mrs. Lovegrove, of Csynga,
are visiting the latte,'s parents here
at present Rev. W. McLean and
family. of Hanover. are vtsTting their
relatives here and at Gouerich at prey•
ent Among those who visited in
town over New Year's '.he following
were noticed : Dr. and Mrs. Campbell,
of Zurich : Elmer Mille, from the
West: W. Little, from. Edmonton ;
Mr. Gerry, from Palmerston ; Russel
Denholm, Tor.'ntt, : VI . and r. Sun-
derrock, 1mm Toronto: J, Coombe,
Toronto: Mr. and Mr:. John May. To-
ronto; Rev. Mr. Rain. and family...
Mrs, G. E. McTaggart and son ars
ing some tirne wii h relative, in
2.xeter .... Miss Martha Moore vis-
ited with her father in Ripley.
Mir Edith Gidley visited here and in
London this week ()r. Norm-
maprt visited with hisppi))++eeis in abater
this week ..Miss Ioorrr
oll
is spending her holidays with
at Cite, on.......A. Hab-
t,IdId hum* his hu* at Lack now
m1.1 nirelativey sin
an s wever
Neil hell aetle visited at
Ml hoax le £lrh Yrer'a
.Mr. and Mre. i.selie spent
Naw tear's with relatives la (Masa
A twrber role bore pleaded
the deem In Aintree ewe uldit brat
west Mr. awl Mho. W. Shoe et.
ten the wedding or tyre of Mir*
Mimi at Itelgrae. on Wedeeday.
Mr. sed Mra J- Jaskant, et
stde
the MOM, here as .aReereelb.
End I Am Giving Away $10,000
Worth of Medicine
In order to show beyond all doubt
that 1 am in possession of a medicine
that will cure kidney trouble, bladder
trouble or rbeumatiu,. I will this year give
stn ten thousand dolard worth of this
> ne, and anyone suffering from these
diseases can get a box of it absolutely free.
All that is necessary a to send me your ad-
dress.
1 don't mean that you ere to -use a part of
It or all of ,t and pay me ti cured. 1 mean
that I will send you a (sex of this medicine
absolutely free of charge a gift from me to
the Cris Acid stiff f' the world. so 1 can
show them where and how they may be cured.
I will not expectayment for the free medi-
cine, nor would 1 accept it now or later ,f
you sent it. It is free in the real meaning of
the word. A
Poe twer.ty-fve years -a quarter of a erne
tury-I have been trying to convince the pnrb-
fic that I have something genuine, comet mg
better than others have for the cure of stub-
born, chronic rheumatism. for torturing kid-
ney backache, for annoying calls to urinate.
i hardto convince people -they trya
liar t is roe D.1 ey.
few things un.tccesfslty r :.d give un ail Lope
and refuse to listen to anyone thereafter.
Happ.ly. 1 am o,•. dcmen-
atrate to suRerersin ata pmyiseown esvowpeatox the t f
have a medicine that cures these d,sea e.a
I don't ask them to spend any money ta find
out; I don't ask them to Mlieve me, nor even
to take the word cf reliable pecp!e, hut all I
oak is that they allow sac ,o send them lie
medicine at my own cost. That to Surd/ f --t
To this end I have set anile t -n thmsaad
del ars. which will be used e. eettt:Pnt«d ray
medicine. Much f it i, read; row to to
sent out, all of it fresh end standard. There
will be enough for art suffer r', themes.:berg
be thousands cf them. And rsyore v'ho
needs It can pet tom: of it. f:c'e- f:qt fin
order that 1 rho.: 1 r .w t' -at you 1sys a des.
ease for which 1.. mets.. - e is t -t _ d.. 1
eek you ts sing rte Woe .1 y^.r 1^•Gini
symptoms. If ens have a:. rf C'e.r nipl .a
in tate list Feinted here yo) reed tae rceu,esse
and if youtrill 5-rFte awe I ural Neat'- send
you a
to 'd it fete with fa'.l diteenous for
your use. Is. k t:,c s-r-..t.r•s ov: r, ate
which symptoms :••-i L..'. t'mn w.ite raw
shwa a; follow:: '-14rr 1'.„ I notice setgramp-
toes rumter"-Ler«a-t down the. a,tef.cra,
'Ft your age. tuff adrlresr. a- d send it te'de.
v address is Ins. '1. r eek L,rrtt, as7
rxrktin .
i.ie tot i:.•,rt_n l i. ' ... 1 air r"1. -.:ref Ire
1h: crmpeI .di:,e • . •
pail of the loo- 1 am �':vo'irg to t7:: -
curse, for the package of medicine I se:. d sera
will be fully- prepaid al m-: expense. From
ac • stardpoint you vi..w i.. Vie incur rd
expense or oLt:rar,0n. Just tell others who
yon know are suffering s.ho scot you Cae
medicine that cured you.
al am promising to give away ten thousand
dollars' worth of medicine, and I will do that;
I am promising to send any sufferer who
w�i�ritqq me a box of tai, medici- e nd full
Airaetiooa - free of charge. and I will do tbal.
Dm T. I1tAN K LYKOrr
what. visit.. • way 0,.'.00 worth of medacias.
I can .a- fifers t'.zt tors rtCi r:.,e has been
vouched -for at-.ed.7t-y l#'r ea complying in
every detail w.th all roev,re,nents. 1t will
r•. -p r'ocumat:a. it w.fl a:cm pant and back -
• ache, it wilt t.ep ton fre;nrnt desire to
arinztt: it ve4 twat. (NW... cii strengthen.
You 0'11r_ARr-i-atore-r t.-' fen having
tale., it. 'able is nit eft i.sgret ens tttgt can
injnr3 not ,tne ' ••t %ot i-ens.t. A:I that I
'ark i5 1,�t: t.:4 it ).Uftcif ra t!'St you
mr y 17
^..a r -- -e1aG`•+. __. - _
Urt..0 13 3':e i' --*.c rori'sr r- ;. I
have hcd 1.•1 t .ts..::d Antro con...,-ef my
medico tor'; re:-tn.', ;hie 1»':c is rew and
up to tate ,.'w! i..n:r in, eor:niete descriptions.
a-r;npenca, rte. - - • as rad rises cf kidney,
blaa.t-r L„1 i':, •G'rr.oc. it who write
for ti.,Er r :;rat a co{{••y
of t' i p»a::d tr! etc Aral book -the
larye-t'e:cr t -`. -' �•• n t .ie tSseases for free
ad s. :era1 ....aria:-.ttsn-
. If. 'oea 'red Oren rine re-rb es I have. if
you 1-.• -scleras t..• 11 Coors 1 end don't wart
ta ax edany coney L• N)KT':G for cures,
write Ile. Peed the irren;toas over and let
me Er -or trate yvi today.
These Are the Symptoms:
-P: in to 1'.r• Inn L.
- r... t .- s n... d..wre M• lark's...
3 li•ter'eg or ..h -trot -e ;.m.►...lois.
4 - Pouii oe 'on-ueaslu the LLeader.
5-Proslatit trouble,
«-Goa or p 11.1 It. the ,toms;.b•
7 -General ds1.11. 1) , .yen 5....r, dl rsne*.
a -rain or sora'.* under right rlh.
r-aselltr, In en) noel of the body.
10--roneelpetion or O'er trni.bl..
11-Palpllatl..a orIn under tbs. heart.
12 --Pain In amble otbs.nt.
13-Ps1n In the nee or hen%
14 -Coln or awene In ton• 501..75.
15 -rain or *welling M the joint.
141-ralo or ~reins of (1.e "murk..
l7 -Pain and Wrens In nerves,
1 e-Aeute or chronic rheumatisp,.
Semi - ready Suits
for $15
Some mcn who have never bought Semi -ready
Clothes pay us the highest compliment.
"Your clothes are too high-class
for me!" said one gentleman.
He judged by general report, which,' though com-
plimentary, mialed him. High-class does not ne-
cessarily mean expensive. The best is the cheapest.
Semi -ready Clothes represent the most for the
money. $15 is the lowest price for Suit or Over-
coat of Semi -ready Tailoring because no nod suit
can be tailored for less.
"High-clas$" with to means good quality, good
value, good -all over, inside and out. Cooviao-
inky good. Vrosy ode of the fie weasels.
a)tar
McLEAN BROS., Goderich
4
THURSDAY, JANUARY 4. 191E a
Seventh A nnual Sticktaking Sale
Now Proceeding
Entire Clearance of all Ladies' and Children's
(oats.
All otir Ledieee' Black Kersey Coats, all new this season, were
,q0.01. to $12.50, for 97.5) etch,
All our Ladies' Black Coate that were $14 11) to $21).011 now being
!eared at $10 50 each. '
Ladies' Tweed Coate, yeti, stylish, were $10.60 to $12.50, clearing
at $7.50 each.
Now id the time to buy the children's Coate. Every coat it.
marked at a bilge saving. as every garment 100+1 be cleared out
this season.
Children's Coats front $1.(1! rash.
Ladies' Waists
Exceptional values in Ladies' Waist, a few clearing lines to be
,old at each 50e.
Ladies' American Tailored Waiste• Not many of these beauti-
ful Ktlhroideled Tailuled Waists left, only 25 in all, to be cleated at
$1 tis earth, wete $1.50 to $2 50. .
Bargains in all Departments
PYnseMilIar'sIrScotch
Store
THE SIGNAL'S
CLUBBING LIST
1912
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L_1l [loading pr' roitnn 11,1111r '•Datufy's Girt."
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The Signal:and Montreal Family Herald 2
and Weekly Star 1.85
.nrluding premium picture. -Hume Again."
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TheaSignal and Toronto Daily World 3.5o
s 1 he Signai and Toronto Daily News.... 2.35
The Signal and Toronto Weekly Mail and
1G mpire 1.6o
!Deluding picture of Hon. R. L, Horden, Premier of Canada.
The Signal and Farmer's Advocate 3S
The Signal and Canadian Farm.... 1.85
The Signal and:Farm and Dairy . i.8o
The Signal and Winnipeg Weekly Free
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The Signal and London Weekly Advertiserr1.60
The Signal and London Daily Free Press
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Evening
Evening Edition 2.90
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- New ••••r.7o
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The Signal and Farmer's Magazine. 75
2.25
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including 1 ()stage to t'anruli:r0 .uhveill)err•.
The Signal and Woman's Home Companion
(New Yoiki) 2.70
Including p ostage to Canadian subeerihere.
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The Fat rner's Advocate ($2.35 left 4.001 1
aq
making the price of the three papers s2.9sas
9s'
Tbg and Tse Weekly San
Tb.T w000to Uauy Star 1$2.75 Irft $Lone
Toe Wsskly Globe (lido leas =1,001 .
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3.40
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