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Trtusau•s. Malacic 7, 1912 •
L6M TOPICS
n sh Exchange _Mange* hands.
Bsge hotel
e„ cold by ��E. M. Swamis, the rt hat
ent
Breer
s understood
to J. aka pDew landlo$
is u„,LO 1iQiOd next Tueoley.
„saes into pQrisMaiPn
label—Cat'i•
On Monday morningutR�r'bwadding F.of
us. lames y.
y, to Alexander Goodwin Nisbet
a,.
ea placeq tied at the borne of the
side,. anal, Mae Carey. The awe -
way wee performed at 6:16 o'clock
pip rl v left rte the tbe young
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uosotiet O. P.R.
rain en route to Boston• wiencs they
all by steamer Scot homtrip 1W
iiaagow'• the gr'ooei
nstruction in Zfigrralling.
half Sergeant lastructor Otey, of
he bigualliag staff •t Ottawa, arrived
d opened a
:lass for y
r aignalha
ng inon Monday ter o ctiOU, for
ebich fifteen had w rolled
b beingpreviousduse
e. 'tailing. Tbb
,n the gymnasium at the Collegiate
Institute. Mr. May it here under the
election of the Dspast. ant ZrMIIJ he
tie tia
rime from WWludsor,
bad charge of a similar clam". The
lest•oue are to be completed in four
wee., when the candidates will be
terminad by an officer of the Royal
c,watiian Regiment of London.
Hon. Martin Burrell Invited.
The directors of the West Huron Ag-
ricultural Society have ezteodecl an
iovitatioO to Hon. Martin Burrell.
the Federal Minister of Agriculture,
to visit Goderich and open the exhibi-
tion bete in September nest. Mr. Bur-
rell was went st the meeting of
Fairs and Bxhibitione Aasooiation in
Ton,uto recently sad made a good im-
preesion on the delegates. To 611 the
vacancies on the beard of directors
cursed by the appointment of J. Ades
Fowler am se.•retef y said Alex. Yining
as treasurererre elected au B.aod
Yuuoioging5new direc-
tors.
Water and Light Commission.
AL the nasedup of the water and
11gbt eommireine no Tuesday evening'
the older of W. R. Pinder to supply
t*i ton of balhloob Iced ripe. Ave
yognds itis yard, at as 4d per CML.
t u. b.. (ioder.job. was a,• �ptetl.
Quotations were received trout firms
an a now water -mato tapping machine
by the urs of which water connections
may be made without turning off the
pressure. It was decided to purchase
one of thew machines from the H.
Mueller Manufacturing Co., of Deca-
tur, lll., the price being S•Lb3. Priem
on oorporatlon cervine boxes, brass
goods and packing were referred to
tits enkinesr to examine and report.
Time -table for Summer Examinations.
The time -table of the annual de-
partmental examinations has been
issued by the Education Department
at Toronto and will be of interest to
all candidal es platwing to write. June
10 is the dale set for the examinations
for seoior public • school graduation,
senior high school entrance and model
esstraoor. while June 11 begins the
lower school examination for entrance
into normal reboots and faculties of
education. The middle aehool en-
trance into normal schools begins
June 24. while the upper school en-
tre w into faculties of elonation hon. McDonald street, became the
hegtts on June 12. Paw matricide- bride of Alfred Quaid, of Port Albert.
tion ezeininatioos start nu the 13th The ceremony was performed at 1::1)
and honor and ecbolarship msuicu- o'clock by Rev. Ur. Medd. pastor of
latioo ou the 12.h. The art specialist Victoria street Methodist church. the
and commercial specialist examine- bridal couple standing under au arch
tions will be held on August 5, 6, 7, 8 of evergreen., helecked with Hord'
and 9 at the Departwent of Education. hell:. The welding marob was pleved
after the clow of the summer school by the bride's sister, Miss Maud Mil-
ot the University of Toronto. lion. Ilse bride was becomingly
gowned in a dress of white taffeta
Forty-six Years Ago. trimmed with satin and overlace and
Mr. J. J. Wright reminds us that carried a pretty bouquet of white
Saturday, Marco 9tb, will be the forty- bridal roes.. Atter congratulations
sixth anniversary of the departure of were extended to the newly -wedded
the tiodetich volunteers for Sarnia to couple, the company +at down to a
do frontier service in preventing the dainty repast served in the dining-
Fenians from invading our peaceful room. The remainder of the evening
country. Great excitement prevailed was spent in music and games. The
in the town en the occasion, as the preteens received by the bride were
bugler. Ben Hazelhurst, was instructed useful ^rid costly and were a testi-
to sound the alarm at all the princi- mony to the esteem in which she is
pal corners of the Square so as to held by her friends. The gong-awav
warn the wen to he at the aemery, dress was of navy blue diagonal tweed
sheeted on Kingston street. The with hat to match. Me. and Mrs.
Goderich Artillery Company, corn- Quaid left today for their new home
mended by Major Ross, and the at Port Albert and are followed by the
Huron Rider, commanded by Capt. hest wishes of • large circle of friends
W. T. Hays, made together for their future happinesei acid pros-
e force of 139 men. The scene at the rerity.
railway station our the departure n[ Discussing Electric Railway Situation.
the 'soldiers was one never to be for-
gotten b all those who witnessed it. Another meeting of representatives
Probably today it wined be • difficult of the municipalities interested in the
matter to hunt up a baker's dozen in guaranteeing of the Ontario Wee
the neighborhood wbo took part in Shore Railway bonds was held in the
this demonstration. B. B. Seymour, council chamber at the town hall here
wbo now resider in Detroit, is the lest Mondry afternoon. There were
only surviving [officer. present Mayor Reid and Reeve Mun-
nines, for the town of Ooderirh ;
Three Stores Change Hands. Reeve Stothers and Councillors Dal -
.e business sheltie affecting three too and Stewart, for the township of
sGnes is taking place in town this Ashfield: Reeve Wilkinson and Mr.
week. Henry T. Thomson, of South- Brown, for the township of Huron.
Nouse o-1 Refuge Committee. eider's. awarding the tulluwiug vises:The quarterly "nesting of the hotels Bole' ce. Bob Mark, Jack Idd i
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of roto committee was held at Cllo- ironic, HarveyBU14tt , girls fancy'
Ruth Benetn, Gladys Bedford,
Helen Griffiths; national, Pez oy
Beattie, Woodbain Babb.
Di. W. F. Clark bas disposed of the
house sed lot on Wolfs street 1 'sn-
arly owned by his uncle, the Ise W.
S. Clark, to Ii. H. Somervell. d
Loyal, Colborne • townabip, fur the
sum Of 21960. Mr. sed Mrs. Somersall
and family are esteem to town to re-
side.
Much regret is expressed et the un-
fortunate accident wbich befell Miss
Grace Smith last Friday evening.
While skating at the rink she bad the
misfortune to fall and to break her
left arm between the wrist and the
elbow. It is just about eight months
since Mise Smith bed both bee wrists
broken.
too oo Wednesday of this week. 1b
areounm for the last three mouths
were audited and fouud correct, the
total amount being $1,100.86. At
present there are ninety inmates at
the house, nearly two-thirds of the
number being men. A thorough in-
spection of all the departments was
made and the ottmmlttes *impressed it-
self as well satisfied with the manage-
ment. Three tendon for meat were
received and It was derided to award
the cootract for supplying foie -Tele
tars at tea comets per pound to R. Fita-
sitttmoos, of Clinton. This Drive is
ow oast higher than that which was
paid previously. The windmill on the
Zarin was damaged during a recent
gale and tote inspector reported that
h. had it repaired at a small expense.
For the use of a telephone in the resi-
dence of Inspector Torrance and nee
in the house of refuge the committee
pays the bell Telephone Go. eee
yearly. The inspector was instructed
to communicate with the company in
an effort to have the rate reduced. A
number of private money matters in
connection with the estates of intruates
were considered and dealt with.
Quaid—Millions
An interesting nuptial event was
solemnized its Goderich on Wednesday
afternoon when. in the presence of
about fifty guests. Miss Alice Million.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Mil -
CHURCH NOTES.
s
Services will be held as usual in Vic-
toria street Methodist church next
Sunday. Rev. Dr. Medd will preach.
The Missionary Association of Knox
church will meet in the vestry at the
clow of the evening service nett Sun-
day.
The quarterly board of North street
Methodist church has extended a
unanimous levitation to Rev. Alfred
Blown to remain pastor of the congre-
gation tor a second year.
At North street Methodist church
next Sunday the pastor. Rev. Alfred
Known. will preach morning and even-
ing and conduct the adult Bible cuss.
Ballots for church union will be dis-
tributed. A cordial welcome to all.
All the men of the town are invited
to attend the meeting of the Lifebuoy
Y .ung Men's Bible clam" in the Bap-
tist church next Sunday afternoon at
3 o'clock. The lesson grill be "Studies
f
Public Meeting.
A public meetiog will he bald in the
Temperance Hall on Thursday evening,
March 14th, under the auspices of the
W. C. T. U.. ween a program cnosist-
ing, f vocal and iuetrumtutal music,
including ...Niceties by the Blackstone
Orchrstla, will be rendered. Mrs.
Brows will give an outline d the
andk Re . J union. tee PdI kevwillgive ad-
dresses. 'The utak quartette, Miss
Richardson and Mies Gibb ere ex -
ie also.
pected
shruuept$ will [be bee served during
the evening. The meeting will com-
mence at 8 o'clock. An admission tee
of 15 rinea will be charmed. All are
invited.
C. P. R. Officials Here.
Su rintei dent Arundel, of the C.
P. R., and" members of biars.staff
arrived in town at noun today IS tbeir
special car and inspected the railway
property at the harbor. Memhers of
the wen mimed and Board of Trade.
'beaded by Mayor Raid sod Preeideot
Macklin, met the visitors at the bar -
bre sad talked ov' the propceal for
the erection of freight shade here for
termer traffic over the C. P. R. Tbe
abeam that seemed to And favor with
Superintendent Arundel was the erec-
tion of the sheds by the fl. P. R. on
ground leased from tbe town. and
there is a prospect that the work of
erection way be commenced very
shortly.
from the
an' pump ie taaiog over from J H Mo- and Mayor Pattereon, for the town of
Clinton the Maple Leat Grocerryy on Kincardine. In addition to thew del-
Hamihesdt�eet • w Kern a diapers. efl+Me•
the town of Goderich was rop-
ing of hie hoot and shoe store on the resented by its solicitor. Cham. har-
eem side of the Suuare to Mr. McClio- row ; Aabfield tnwnehip by W. Proud -
ton, and is buying the grocery bust- foot, Kee, and Huron townshipand the
new of H. R. Louis nu the corner of town of Kincardine by P. A. Malenlm-
Hamilton street and the Square. Mr. son, barrister, of Kincardine. Action
McClinton is now in possession of the has been commenced against the
shoe store and Mr. Horn will take township of Huron to enforce may -
over Mr. Long's grocery the latter ment of the overdue Interest, and the
part of next week. Mr. Thnm.nn gem representatives discussed the advisa-
poesetsion of the Maple Leaf Grocery hility of contesting the action as a test
ie the course of a few Jaye, as anon es else. After hearing the opinions of
stocktaking is completed. Mr. Thom- the solinitore. who held out little hope
son comes here from Southampton of success for the municipalities in
and be will move his family here fighting the action, it was derided to
•duty, baring purchased the rest- adjourn tbe meeting for a week, and
dente of Mrs. Finn on Bruce street. in the interval the delegates will cern-
He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. suit their respective municipal onun-
Tbouson, North street, Goderich. His as to the enures to be pursued.
Mr: Long bas not decided what he Througb Mr. Pr•oodfiot Mr. Moyes
will do, but will remain in town for sent the information that be was are
the present. The Birnal welcomes able to be present at the meeting as
Mr. Tbomrroo to town and wishes all desired by the delegates, but he ex -
of the gentlemen concerned success in premed the hope that he would have
their new ventures. arrangements completed by March
10th to go ahead with the construction
Public School Board. of the road. Somebody pointed nut
At the menhir meeting of the public that Marco 10th would Be Sunday. and
school board last Monday evening. it the delegates smiled grimly.
was decided to act on tbe recommend-
ation LOCAL of Principal Tigert to purchase
ten email maps for nee in the school. Embroidery it Smith's art
Mr. Tigan also recommended in his "e,m, Raac street, e: treats tar fancywork fo
report the adoption of the penny say- large asaassaeaet. eau and see.
inge bank system. This [natter will 1.he to,„t to last arced enough tor the mei, or
be investigated by the finance Com- thwhen s far and jetf..,r Pus fl e
mit.tee and the principal, and a report Me a a1 Tailor of tbe tents, tarried out from his
will Tie made at the next meeting. e,gbl aht,tset. Now is the Uma to leave your
Mr. Saunders reported that the drink- order for tie reruns.
ing fountains at Centre! school were Oliver Tichhourne left on Tuesday
properly instilled, but that the intake for Winnipeg. He may go farther
Lite of David."
At the evening service in the Bap-
tist
. church next Steaday the pester,
Rev. J. Pollock, will give the Inst of
him addresses in the series on 'Prole
lents of s Livelihood." The subject
will tie "Employer and Employee.
The votes on church union so far
reported from Presbyterian churches
throughout Canada slfbw a ratio of
about two to one in Payor of union.
'Tbe Metbodiat churcbee are voting
overwhelminftly in favor of union.
The Epworth League of North
street Methodist church' has secured
Rev. J. H. Osterbnut, B. A.. of
Londeaboro'. for an Illustrated address
on ••Canada and elle Immigration
Problem." to be given in the school
room on Tuesday riveting. March
12th. Over 100 splendid lantern views
will be',resented. The public are
cordially invited.
In Knox church neat Sunday even-
ing the semi-annual mervice for the
sailors and flsbermen will he held and
everyone is invited to attend. To all
the sailors and fishermen in town a
special welcome is extended. On this
occasion Rev. Mr. Rcies will be as-
sisted by Mr. Potter, the well - knowu
missionary to tbe sailors. At the
morning eervice the pastor will dis-
course
ie
course on "The elessibg of Sorrow."•
At the pre -communion service in
Knox cbutch la-st Friday evening
twenty -Dine p.rsons were received in-
to full membership of the church—
seven by certificate and twenty-two
by confession of .faith. At the enm-
munion 'service on Sunday morning
two members bycertificate and one
be profession of faith were received.
Members to the number of nearly 400
participated in the service.
The regular monthly meeting of the
%V. H. M. N. of Knox Breech, held on
Tuesday afternoon, wee a well -at-
tended and interesting one. A paper
on '•Missions in Manitoba' showed the
progress of the work among foreign
settlers there. It was decided to hold
a quilting tree on Thursday. March
14th. when the melte which are heing
prepared for the mission at Sefton.
Man.. will he quilted. All ladies in-
terested in the work are invited.
Tbere was a good attendance on
Monday evening et the missionary
tea given at tbe home nt W. R. Rob-
ertson by this Woman's Mimsionery
Society of North street. Methodist
church. Atter tea had been serried
Rev. A. Brown presided during the
rendering of a ohnct program, includ- •
ing •an ^derese by Rev. Dr. Medd, a
vocal nolo by Mies King, a duet byy
Mn. Humber and Miss Kin.r, a tead-
Ina by Mies Herrie, and piano selec-
tions by Miss Lacca Elliott.
C. P. R. "Beier Farming" Train.
The "better fanning" special train
arrived in Galeria' lest Monday even-
ing via C. P. R. and en Tue+dsy morn-
ing it was visited by a large number
of those interested the latest im-
proved method@ of farming. The
tiaio is touring Ontario, under the
direction of the ,Provincial Depart-
ment of Agriculture and M in cbarge
of O. A. Putnam, superintendent of
institutes. He is etndeted by a large
staff of lecturers and experts. During
the train's stay he Uodench the visit -
as were given ooe boor for the view-
ing of the various exhibits and an
hour and a -half was devoted to lec-
turer on eubjeeu of peculiar interest
tjlarmers. Widespread interest bas
[stn attracted to the different cern-
reunites tbrough which the train has
travelled' 1,100 people bevies visited
it at the different places at which It
stopped on Monday.
More Liquor Cases.
An "Indian lister" was before His
Worship Mayor Reid last Saturday on
the charge of drunketlioes atm] was
tined $lo and costa. it was shown
that the person who supplied him
with liquor was not aware that he
was listed.
A "drunk and disorderly," another
-Indian lister," was arrested when be
commenced brealting the furniture In
his home Iasi Friday. His evidence
disclosed fasts which led to the sum-
monsing of B. iL Smarts, of the Beit-
ieh Rxebaoge hotel. It was shown
that the bartender at this hotel
allowed the man to loiter in the bar-
-nem on the 10th of February, and ow
February 49th be was an lied with
liquor. For the first , s once Mr.
9warts was fined $10. and 816 for the
second, the costa to be added In eaeb
case.
coo NOT Ruse
M RIOHT ARM
OLD BEiDGEPO*T, C . D.
"'sr thewart 41 years, 1 have been
wjtk Rheumatism. When 1
read in the papers that GIN PILLS,
would positively cure rheumatism, I
wrote you for a free senspk to try. I
could not raise my right arm because of
the awful pate in my aboaider--was sot
able to desk. After taking a few GIN
PILLS, I was able lift my hand and
put it on the top my �&.
kite) J.i\11.1L.19
4,
Paid - up Capital, Reef and
Codivided Pronto 0,1$1,40
Total Assetatoyer ) $.rli,000,IKN
Let the Nall -Carrier
Travel for You
(1F CANADA when roads ere bel, and a
werenetemz a 1806 trip to town means a hard
day. work, save your homes and yourself by banking with
us by maiL
You can do itaately, as we give special attention to deposits.
withdrew/els or other banking business bandied in this wee.
See the Manager about IL
Goderich Branch
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W. L. HORTON,
Manager
Amman
I went to the Islands of St. Pierre and
Miquelon and met an old fisherman
named La Pape. His limbs were stiff
from Rheumatism and I gave him some
Gin Pills. I net hie again in a few
days and he tied tn.: Ile could lift his
arms, which he had not lice able to do
for ten years. ADOLI'IIE E. MAHE.
Secs a box -6 for $t.so—money back
if not satisfied. Sample free if you write
National Drug and Cbemical Co. of
Canada, Limited, Dept. A Toronto.
MANGA - TONE BLOOD AND
NBAVE TABLETS—an ideal tonicfor
weak, nervous women. Sec. a box. 107
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Prai,te loudly, blame softly.—Cath-
erioe II.
Wanted Immediately
Smut, capable mate, on good salary or
ociain mon, to salt oar well known special-
couto 1. fruWe and
ornamental tree. ou ability, sad
desire the best man procurable.
000 Acres
of fruit trews from which to all customerei
reuuiretuents. Our salesmen are absolutely
sure to supply reliable, satisfactory stock.
E tablL.heo over Si yearn. Write'
Bahr Manager.
Pelham'urouto Lhmtario.
N. B.—To tustomtet.! 11 our repreaeuta
Lives have not caned, write for catalogue
and prices.
WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE
Pipe was not large enough. He ree- west to Alberta before locating.
ommended doing away with the auto- Rebekah Lodge proposes to hold a
m^tic lavatories and the installation ereciel Peening in Oddfellowri Hall nn
of individual ones. The Ar,anclal esti- Thursday evening. March 14th.
mates kir the mem 1912 were presented gr-eeyhoey welcome.
Appeal Allowed.
Tbe Court of Appeal at Osgood*
Hall has elven Mimes* br the mass
Teleof Bross.ls vs.
)(MopbeMunine cipal Telepisems tairaigle vs.
Thia was an • 14y the M
Mnnicipal Te1sp . Syetes bob
nicer. of the Ontario Railway
Municipal Hoard of dareb M� it
end May 6, 1111, le relation to liws-
erls, and teem the ordered Jtstm *
1911, In the 1)111 esaw 'a- Abase
of Anisole par made applica-
tion to ttM /I esker 1
Board for as tmbtr /sr eonneetiio,
and 11 was decided to ask the town Mine Elizabeth Johnston, Cameron
council for •12.000, and If roe rialtos street., had the mlefrntune h for •
intetheeegMli Of= ke.
teesa airs te�0�o_ e►( tis
• U end W =1•wMt1.
bated to lib
don* meennwenatripstrening t lob -
lath tames ser tbp �figi ar �be
Edive, riit:resonier eNkrrr�� erttd
awl inti
i Meek
lure debt be included tlt8,h00. The one of bre legs last Thursday by trip-
.at.• tm•n was instructed to mer>n a in over a fallen clothesline.
safety deposit box in the Bank of ping
(rotenone for school papers. A rano- The members cf the Niayhi Club of
li'tion of condolence was primed, ex. town, with a number of their Mertes,
pressing sympathy for the seeretary, were enterteloed on Wednesday eves -
A. Straiton, in the death of hie son. ing at the borne of Bide Linda Sturdy,
e nd the chairman was instructed to Goderich township.
forward it by letter. The last, and the beat, nt the enter-
tainments in the Y. M. C. A. course
Knox Church Ladies Score Again. will be given by the Hussars, a hand
The members of the Ladies Aid So- of nine. singers mud mnmici^ns. Keep
ciety d Knox church sustained their the date in mind. Friday. March 29th.
loog-standing reputlation by the ,excel- The chief of police bas decided to
lent • of goad things and the
Srst-clam musical entertainment pro-
vided at their annual high tea in the
basement of the chnroh last Thursday
*yentas. Nearly 400 people sat eosin
es the well -laden taes and a large
number waited to bear the program.
�rovWrid chiefly by member .of the
jhMr after the tables hail been
eiesred. Rev. Geo. B. Rees presided
while the choir rendered, some of the
old favorite mage anda'Vomhe its'
Thio' the Rye,
t
Chord." The sediment was elan fav-
ored with songs from Mimes Richard-
enn sed 11teCreatb. Mr MoHattle sed
Bat Ontt : s duet number by Klee
Itisi- dson sad Mr. McBattls. • quar-
tets by Misses Smith and Palmer and
liteeils. lMakstone and Clark. a mars.
deah �lest{pt by A. Shore. $ caveat
tsnM . Blackstone, sari s �n
duet�y re. Jaw Mat!tio and J. B.
Heater. Jobn ag of
t� t M M
**Mr. Jelin 1Ss[eip"
Today let Kellogg's
Toasted Corn Flakes
tempt that one at
your table who is
ACtel 466 Mid* With elate.
.
Rev. Donald MacOillirray.D.D., who
is visiting all the centres in Western
enterer. will deliver addresses in
Knox church on Sunday. March 170.
On Mondry evening, the 18th, every-
one will have en opportunity of hear-
ing him in the auditorium of the
church in his portrayal of the situa-
tion In China as he knows it. Dr.
Maceiilivray is recognized tom one et
the greatest living authorities on
Chinese matters and as be visits bis
native town be should be given a
hearty welcome.
Mise Laurette Roach who was the
efficient organl-t of Victoria street ,
church for the past year, has resigned,
awing to her removal to Dungannoo.
and Miss McClinton ba. been ap-
pointed to fill the vscarmy. The lat-
ter cotnmeneed her duties last Sunday.
The trustee heed of tbe oburch
pureed a resolution at its meeting on
Wednesday evening of teat week ex-
ing regret at the removal of Mies
put a damper on the furious delving each and thanking her for foe an-
on the Square and an example wee .tinted way in which she had lebor,d
made of an offender one day tare[ to melte the /service of praise of a bigh
week. He was tined Ill and omits, 114 4 standard. On Thu' day everting the
in all. by Hie Worship Mayor Reid. I members of the choir wee. enter -
G" M. Elliott, agent of the Chit- I twined et the pa,rnnege and a very en-
Areo'a Aid Society fur Goderich and joyahle tins was ewer. The affair
Huron county. wiehes to announce I was in the natal. of a farewell aneial,
that be is seeking a Meter -hams for as in adiition to .be Ion of Mhne
two little hays—one lad two years nM Roach the choir h., loot another val-
and an infant five menthe old. A11 . oed meniti•r in tie pre sen of Mie
inquiries should he addressed to Mr. I Alice Million, who tex,k op her duties
Elliott at Goderich P. 0., or 'phone in ak mew settees on Wednesday of this
w
1142.
The Wheel Rigs factory commenced
running again last Monde morning
after a partial suspension Dram work
fora week owing to the Ines of the
Empire and
Good Cheer
Ranges
IS THE
PLACE
FOR
Pure
Groceries
ALL WE
ASK IS A
TRIAL
By purchasing either
o1 these types of stoves
you secure an ideal cook-
ing range.
Come in and see them.
The Grocers On the Square
s,y hardest to
please."
After that you'll
always serve the
Sweethearts of
Sweet Corn
— the flaky, crisp,
golden nutriment
that no other
cereal vies
-with ! t
W. R. PINDEK
Plumbing, Heating. Electric
Fixtures and Metal Work
Hamilton Street Goderich
No bother to you—
just open the package
and serve with cream,
or milk. Heat the
milk if you prefer a
hot dish. It's sim-
ply fine either
-way.
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COM FLAKES
Change of
Business
1 have purchased the
steam laundry Mai-
ners
ne rs on Hamilton
Street run for many
yeare by Mr. D. H
fines, and I am pre-
pared to attend teen
the wants of his cus-
te men and many
new ones.
I solioit your patron-
age.
Satisfaction guaran-
teed.
George Pong
Successor to D. H. Ross,
Steam Laundry Hamilton St.
'PHONE 91
Join the
Pioneer
Club
Any man or woman whose
age is over sixty years bus
the privilege of sitting for a
portrait, and each one will
be presented with a
Cabinet - sized
Photograph
on one of the
latest moants--
free o/ chazge
Cell any time after the 28th
inst., and early in the dist".
and arrange for your sitting.
Life is very uncertain at any
time, but the infirmities of
old age may prevent you
from coming at a later dam.
Don't procrastinate, but give
your boys and gfrle some-
thing by which to remember
yen, in the shape of a good
likeness of yourself
R. R. tallows
Portrai t
and Landscape Photographer
Goderich
A Loss to Owen Sound.
Montreal• Feb. 1A — An of trial
statement ironed at O. Pt R be•i-
roof of the f^rtory doris, the gale oe Quarters a noisome rival, at the opus.
February 20th. Sttineent measures fag d Pa Port McKie ll, end
have been adopted to prevent a recce- not Otsee well he lbs' bPed-
rence of the disaster. I giaa�rtse at t 0 P. t e/j�ar lake
Tb. ebildren'a 'arelvd fie West rt'a The root Iakas NPet es�prless
.crest risk last gatstday aftws are Elm sus • bed a Aereeee meeker
[Net very well petresined, wary week will ►v -ilei
Poet YeKMolI and Fort
q ebtRfr bitlaaelf a • wM
std a dere d d t1N a..e sY Pons good enterer yob `poly tin• aril • .set wit( bs ht
w paid will ammo* f9 ear the eerie** retort, W. Wm, 7.
I::Jt nul t• It t Von•+ /ss!L..1 -ts nR'rn'Mtend.
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McCO
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Jersey Cream Sodas
are always ■ little better than
the next best you can buy
The McCormick buying methods and process of baking assure that.
We select the best flour produced by. three leading mills—test the
Quality of each mil: a product by actual baking, then, blend the brands
accordingly We make fresh yeast daily—Use only sw:'et, clean, whole milk —
And the best shortening materials money can buy. liter all this care
we submit samples to a Professor of Chemistry for analysis—if not up to
standard the raw materials are rgectcd.
McCORMIC
JERSEY CREAM
SODAS
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