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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1912-3-28, Page 44 Tavaacay, MAMA :* 1912 THR SIGNAL GODERTCH ONTARIO District News. LAURIER. WgDNg.DAT, March 27th. LACaMAR Lncata.-Mia. Isabel Mae - Leaman. of the 0.0.1.. spent the week - cod under the parental roof... Repeat MHerbert K'iaa, of Clinton, were ats at the home of Wm. Kempton a few days 1•eet week...... Miss Mar- garet Johnston is at present visiting with friends near Kincardine ... Rory and Mia. Tena Dickson, of Tiverton. visited at Thomas Dickson's this week. Mrs. Philip MacMiltaa and baby have returned to Lucknow after a week's visit with ber pas ents, Mr. arid Mrs. D. Meade an. ST.` AUGUSTJNE. Te Sense, March 303th. NoTa .-Miss Kate Brophy vested l;oderich Mends !set week Mn. John MaeDonaid and son Kirk. of Carrot. Manitoba. visited friends in this vicinity recently ....John Wilson, of Auburn, called on friends in thin vicinity this week Isaac Cranston is in this neighborhood this week with his 'awing machine rotting wood..... John W. Nixon is engaged to work at He baa over 1 beep hundred tress John Oraigs this summer...... The tapped sawmill that was cutting Numbe.r in Tom 8bielda bas begun opera - Mr. McCabe's bush bas shut down for titles on the timber work for the a while and Mr. Stuart, tbs heed raising and enlarging of Mr. Shaw's sawyer, has gone to I4L Helens to work barn. in Mr. Todu's =rill Mr. Craig's mill is running there days getting the supply of logs cut before the spring work starts. J. (Craig is head sawyer, C. Richards bead engineer and W. Nixon tail sawyer .... Joseph Bayle delivered a tine bone at Blyth this week for which be received a good price. He replaced it with • team oL colts .... Quite a numher of faruoera in this vicinity are Noxiously wailing for the maple syrup season to start. Some have tapped their tis already, but so far the sap hoe oat run very much . While piling lumber in Mr. IIcC+hr'F hush last week V. Walsh had the rnistortune to get his fingers used. He will have b sore hand for a wbile. PORTER'S HILL. TUsgn.tr. Morcb 7t6tb. Nor d¢ -Mr. gad Mre, Williata (7aareot)of Hinge=s, visited at Georg* Vanderi urg s last week M r s. John ()oz. wbo bad the sulsfor1usw to f.11 and break her biphooe recently, is improving Mrs. G. Vanderburg. who has been on the sick list, is better sin.... .Stewart MoDougalle bevy indved to tbeir new home Miss French, of Nastortb, is spsodinbi, a fee days at her brother's mar French wears • broad smile tbess day e. a luahy boy having •+rived at his home. DUNLOP. TvtguAT, Marto 2tith. DUNLOP Dolene. -James Yoea.g SL present emg axed in tearing dowe the Aquae on the old homestead. We may expect to see a more pretentious residence erected on the same site in the near future E. V. Lawson visited Dungannon on Monday last. The Easter sawn) examinations w iU take place on Thursday, Friday and Monday Roy Linalater is mating maple sugar on a large .rale this year. KJNTALL. COAL Aay quentite of the best 1 Chateau sad Mame Oral ea hand st Kingsb. idge. Farmers wanting Coal bad better get in a supply at once, us there is • likelihood of a coal strike and most dumdums in the surrounding towns are out. C. firma RaLI, 1 Kingsbridge. HONDA'', March 23tb. BRu*Fs.-Dan McLean left on Tues- day of last week for Calgary, atter spending tbe winter at his home here. Will McGregor. who spent tbe winter with hie parents, lett today for his home in Alberta Mimes Mas Boyd and Isabella McLennan, of ▪ Godericb, visited friends et Kintail and Laurier las: week Alex. Smith, who was visiting friends in Ws vicinity, left last week for the West .. Miss Mary I11Ulwbd bas re- turned home after apending a few weeks with ber sister, Mrs. Allin Mina Margaret Murray.of Paramount. is visking her sister. Mir Mary Mur- ray, teacher of S. S. No. 3. TUESDAY, March :lath. a News NoTge.-(Thus. Stewsrt paid a flying visit to Lucknow on Saturday K sat. .... Hughie MseMurrhy sue. carefully entertained a number of M frien& one evening last week Wm. N. Johnston is the proud posses- P mor of • photograph received this week of a fat steer raised hyhim and afterward. sold, to Mr. Durnip for a handsome sum; since which time it hes been exhibited at. .tock shows in A Toronto, Chicago and other places and received several prizes. PARAMOUNT. TUESDAY, March 301b. Boman. Gladys Macintosh anent the week -end in Ripley Miss Margaret Murray is visiting in Kintail this week Dr. Smith. of Ripley, called nn friends here last week We are pleased to hear that Jack Pickering and family have returned to our midst after spending' the winter in Brantford George Murray entertained a Dumber of friends at a euchre party en friday night. A very enjoyable evening was spent: ...Jack Mac(San)ev entertained a few friends at the "baclo" last week. 1 4 few of our young people at- tended tbe ball given in Ripley on Poi- day night by the Wondmen of the j TRIALS IN ITALY. CetwJwat nen Mehep There Np 4y , Di lerent f=reer Orem Celeste"! sue=t trials to Baty are ducted ander a very simple tboegk utterly different trim the tem which severs. yeoeidere V Amar lcaa er English courts. says as es chasms The trial takes prase beta's three judges and a jury. to whisk are added a certain number of extra jtaeeee% kerb. are sworn and are present emit w Mar tis tasumooy and are ►al/ ready. to take the place le the jury box ort altt juror who may la the coarse et the trial be Incapacitated tress further service. The depositions of all the winsome tare be.s taken in writing aid signed before the trial teem Zech of the judges bee a copy et these before him. The piosspappnt mil the cow=er for the wand tiltabls to the court a list of the witnesses telt dry sirs called, and then are all .nmsas- ed by the court, which luta power to punish nonattesdanca The first thing that happens when the trial begins hs the questioning et the accused by the presiding justice la Italy, as In most of continental Eu- rope. a man accused of a crime is eon- sldsred by the law to be the very best withal. to his own guilt or Innocence In England end America the accused need not testify unless be chooses. la Italy be 1s the Ant and most Unpin - tent wttsesa. The accused le allowed the widest ea fie 1n d.Aaadteg Mm.&t. He kap a ! . ret to tell his own story to els ow:: may. to otter attytting he can to tis.• y of jnstiAcat os or palliation. E,•• Niamey evid.e.e le admissible. Ttc +edge bas absotnte discretion ss fA what testimony may be received and what excluded. and any judge wbo exercised this discretion unfairly would be an object of execration. Bias on the part of one judge is possible. but titers ars always the other two nage' on the bench with bis. hey are a perfect +beck against ea - fairness. When tine accused bas given his tes- timony be L confronted personally with eta accuser. Th. accuser L nee - e sartly the principal witness epilog him. Strictly speaking, tee prlsoner ias no right to interrupt his accuser while the latter b tetlig his story. but to practice the judges permit 14 red the confrontation sometimes be- come. a three cornered debate between accuser. accused and judge. the latter giving the encased the widest leeway to demonstrate his innocence.• -rase•. red Comment World and report an excellent time. Angus MacCauley, of Ripley, called on frienda here hast week. ST. HELENS. , TuraDAlr. March 26th. Lrraa*RY Soutar,. -The St.. Hel•ns �f►t.l&iea trill hold a debug 1 welt ow Priam evening. I The snbjert for debate is : "Resolved, that the steam engine is of more benefit than the minting a preen The deheters are : For the amrlrrnauve, James Caewile and Archie Atcbesrn. For the negative. Elliott ! Miner sod Isaac Miller. This will he• the last debate of the seaann and the a Omelet y would like everyone to come nut and enjoy a good evening. Th. Spirit of the Time& a news budget in connection with the Society, is wine worth coming to beer. No admiseinn charged. Debate commences at 8 p.tu. News No'ras.-Mrs. D. McDonald. of Winrham, is vtaiting her pimento, Mr. and Mrs. Todd.. .. Elllntt Miner held a bee on Monday taking�out leen. Jean Webb, Auntie Kutheef, d, flhriasie Miller and Edna aril Ira Woods, of Wine/ham high school. Relent the week -end of home .. John Webster and Tnm Italia are away on a trip to Northern Ontario. We ex- pect to see them (erne home with a few hears R. E. Rutherford and W. 1. Miller visited the county town on Tuesday Miss Elisabeth Rutherford was home over Sunday. Mrs. B. Rutherford is at nresent raying with her daughter. Mrs. J. Rennett, Port, Alpert.... Mrs. Mc- ensie, n( ()strain, is spending a few weeks with her =laughter. Mrs. Hyde... ism J. Rutherford is visiting b.r brother. the R"v. C. M. Rutherford, of ire River. AUBURN, eiKIJARAND k/ for pale. gat Ie ATE AS.INGLYOU NO, uburn. 55.41 TUERDAY. March 86th. Miss Minnie Dohia. of sweet Wawa- oeh. inteoda leaving next week for The ice on the river here is begin- ning to give signs of breaking. Above the bridge a stream of open water a visible. An agent of the Deering aaricul- turxl implements was in the vilLgr lest Tuesday trying to procure an agent for this locality. BENMILLER. A WEDNESDAY. March 27th. Cut ace Nares. -Last Sunday even- ing Rev. A. W. Brown assisted Rev. W. Conway et Nile Methodist church. The services here were taken by Mr. Geo. Curry. of Nile. who peached very acceptably to s. large number of people who notwithstandieg the bed roads were out to hear him. in Bethel Methodist church next $.mise evening. Memo 31, Rev. A. W. Brown purpose' pre cbiag specially to the young people on the subject Playing the Fool." As this is the last of • series of sermons Mr. Brown has been •pprt'eeaching to the young p.npie nn the Benmiller circuit during the pest few months. he specially invites them to be pr'eeent at Beth:l next Sunday evening, twben create win be reserved tot them. 8peri.l musk by the Bethel choir. PEttenvAL. - Mr. and Mex R. Ech- lin, of Nile. viaitad at the home of the latter's parent+. Mr. and Mrs. Jere Gledhill, last Sunday . . J. J. Moore left thin mining ter uenfold. Seat., to spend the summer no his home- stead there. He will be accompanied OS far as Winnipeg by his nephew. Harvey Potter. of Montgomery, bask. Mr. Potter spent the last, three months ver p *asenty with relatives in Benmill�er(ioderich, Nile and Lucknow Win Pfrimmer left last week for hie home at Unity. Rath W. Reid. ,f Yellow Grand Sask.. is at resent visiting at the home of Chas. Walters. we. He int.e4. leaving for the West in the court* of a few days. . Quilting he and surprise par- ties teem to be tbe nrdK of tlmr day in this locality A mrmh.r of young psv,pM svrpri ted Mr and MR John frog last Thursday erenisg and r.port • very pleasant time. DUNGANNON. NIEWToN. DENTIST.. OF penstaLuZieerarte klenwr sa~A..d wamilaZ� d.r• satire Ak 4"se B=ids eisa OTKIre-THE LOCAL ASIRNCY la A 1sm. The end ingW re Pea - wean b • Hew Watches Vary. Theoretkally, says a jeweler. the best watches of today are perfec . tit actually they botb gain and loos time every day. Even 1f the good watch doss not vary one sensed at the sad of the twenty-four hours. the expert • Instate. It has both gained and loot in that time. If it is wound 1. the storm- ing it rens fast and toward Ms next morning runs slow. tbua equalising the time. He says the beet watches should be wound twice a day and thea at only two-tblrtls of the capacity of the mainspring, thus preventing either binding or extremes of strong or weak- ened spring. The balance wheel was impacted to equalize differences of mainspring tension. but really tide le sot the case to what Is called pbrfM- Usa-New York Pres. $+sten'+ Winter and rumm=er. Nearly all visitors to Beaton. if they ; do not see 1t are told of the place 1 wbsre owe may "step from Winter tate bsaamsr or from Summer tate Whim at any time of the year wltbout giving a (bought to his.clothing." This may be done at the point wbere Washing• ton street Internam* the street whit! la "Winter" on sae able and "Ibunnsee as Me other. A gelds was enlarging oa this bit of homer to a visitor from i New York ■ tow days ago. 'bat was D ot rewarded by the olds wbiclt the Winter tad Rummer joke usually mike teeth. 'That's nothing," ate the New Tenor. "but wkat 1s really fasay him fe to see the estraace to tie mien ground railway marked The Elem. ter.' "-Naw York Tribes.. Those intending making maple syrup were disappointed this week. Owing to the continued void weather 1 nothing her been done yet. Mr. and Mn. Oliver Olark, atter vis- iting Menthe in this swlgbhor'bood dar- ing the winter, returned to their bone in Saskatehewan last week. The trusiee of our public school ere making p►en•ration fnr raining the Molding. This week the timber for tbe abutments has been glared on the ground. Robert Asquith, nowt currier to SL Augments, has been asked to carry the mail for the pretenL it is rum- ored that a rural mail delivery is con- templated. The _elevator but been busy this week. Quite a large amount of oats bas been procured, the greater part coming from the neighlictrboodof Dungannon. Mr. Arquith i. buy now fitting rep the evapnrwtor fnr next summer's work. He is installing power ma- chine. for paring the apples instead of the band noes. Be is also enMegleg the drying capacity. end placing • He iatesds to bane ev.rytaiog 1. gond raed.F, midi he start le good tints le the fat GREAT FOR BREAKFAST! (live trim Kelleme• T•,erbd (!nes' Flakes every mwaawg t.or bmeektamt. They're sire to She i', end rad Is eo.tetbag as well as l., seta Aiwearama. March :Si.- WNW= Ya mt W saNswl ..t his Nis Oi0 ebbs as nom PPOO Weer. ar. TsesS sea elss d k limo brad gM owing to the bud reg` Ohs wh- it% mast Se paw a Ns es lie road. Mr. dist; 3I j#:142, 'air.1 The Chung tem* Of all combs the earth musk le the mess Mikan to chock, asd k la almost as co.tattoee as ya*atags Tho lab Mr. annals practically enrol his Marylebone eesgretatiss of mashies daring Me eervica Re wand * m- adame an Mortal for eengbiag wit! a petite request to them wee !band Min tasmfseiost to go outside. Time le a aetmewhat similar practice la the Rumba army-tbe noes bbwtat w=ill -wide! 1a performed by the wings regimeat at a signal from Me (Meng AM se addlar dares same..1 w ether tree-fosdoe Spectate*. The 044 Order Peessltr. What but beeose et tbe old nub labed lean who was abut to este* the peteem .f perpetual meet ise t And war. M tete eta ta-Yo•sd we- ama whg were gloats eat reached Mfg halfway se tire mad et bar assure! 471111 asotedy (ereasb hA'atMlea emessibg the whereabs.lts et tho end rnMmed bey wile were manage width •e1e b manned 11e a beg aMut:-Chl- Shp ltersed•tem+K C.rselite ss• -WI* •)f.w Mess with year mite? W (its tesader. "Beret Des harm tilt MEW ctrl ter °Of a do w" repeal ticw monied ams. 1st I Ism to Mew her a .alis plots ap ease to ewh111w'+-rusk Dyeaaw ahem bit 11 the Nam of and tesib.-a.mranase 4arheia Awed the wrest &ar.r- fese or DROPSY i 1 ter Medi * Dodds Mso.rYi. . see the caro, 1. Drs*dy the - asps eta 412-tooly dlasiNtel the which ahim urs weer, hack mile of dmh lea rialedges % �v 13. Rr/see- L: drato m health. ThereTsesse Khios, Mediae D0DcYS KIDNEY Piu.s SMEPPARDTON. , Mo7iD.%Y, March 3iitb. F.IRxwELL PRZUMNTAT1ON. - 00 Tuesday reeeiwg, 19th inst., • gather. hog repre.enUns the members of the 8beppoardton Methodlat church as- sembled ♦sembled at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nixon i►nugherty to bid farewell to their eldest daughter, Mir Alias Dougherty. prier to bee departure to Swift Current, Beak.. where she takes part in an intetee`ing ceremony there, after which she will live at Gerowvilie, Sask. An address, expressive of the bigb esteemn in which Miss Dougherty is held and of warut gond wisher for her tute=e, was read. and wee accont panied by the presentation of a clock and silverware as parting tokens of esteem. Afatds the gatberioa spent it pleaseef time with games and music. "BOOKli NEW AND ULD.- -- Ty LD."To the Mita of the '+%real DFAlt H1lt,-ijuder iii ' above cap- tion there is an admirable letter in, your paper from "A Woman Reader' which divorces wore then a passim thought. Your onrreepoodeot shed says that t.be "work of the book cme.- mlttee of a Misery is not light" fa our O(wlerien 1Illrary the whole of the board form time book committee, and I am standing en good ground wben'I say that no library of ita sise in On- tario bas snggt rubbish than ours.' We choose per bpoju principally from the lists sent out the Education De- partment, supplet%•nted by tbnee sug- gested by ourblibrobers. As a free ltb- rary open Gt .W it meat he remem- bered that MP seasonable tastes Neve to be catered to. At the late meeting of the District:bibrary Association at Stratford tatseb, was aaid on the sub- ject. Forty -kiddy+ libraries were rep- resented. and a thornagbly exhaus- tive reyiew trtkIheld of the !titivation. i had the look/ref being seleetedthe Department.° read a lap n the reject and emeequent by hid oto de- vote much time and thought t3 it. Lord l;,osebery tly advocated de- st:lwtion of tbe great majority of booke now ct mbering the shelves of our libraries., as wortbleas. The vast majority of poitglar hooks of years ago are now toliettton. and will in all probability mover be rejoined. His- tory dopa hut repeat itself in ail branches of human tis xagbt and motjv- iry. Readers of Mrs. Oeskell'a "Crab ford" will remember the niter seoili with which Mir Debora Jenkins re- garded -Pick wick," then issuing in number, and how posterity has just/. fied Dickens. As long ago as Caxton fiction was 'upward to he la a position to hespol °gilled fur, as is one ret his earliest bonk.. Sir Thos. Mallory'. Marts D'Artbur. tbe preface eosnu,oncms : •'lhtr to pus the time this honk sba1 ire oleasaot to read in. but to give faith and belief that all is true that is .contained herein, ye he at your fib• That genial a sayist William Hasntt says on the subject ret old and sew books : ") cannot understandthe rage freadibooks manifested by the reader rt 11 world the public bad rand all those that bane gene before i can ,onoeive bow y should not wiab jq read the same book times over. Mit when i consider the rnanth'sa volumes that lie Unopsasd, unregarded and unthougint of I can- not enter into the pathetic rompidisu that the press is kW. H I have not read a book before it is to tall intents and tun 'a,see u et new to me whber pubIIsbed twenty one hundred or two hundred years ego. es though pub- lished yesterday. "Since the mph's - tints of eopyyrriiubt new editions of Thackeny. Dickens, Trollope. Galt, (Mahan and others are being sent oat. How many Gederieh readers know that Mr. Commiserates. Galt produced tiirty-one or omen book. ? if you want to read moria. entertaining sad high -claim books set the "Anials of the Parish."' 'The Provost," • "Last of blas Iritd. ' "Rhe Emblem," oe °tier+, and yea will hod refers/Air pictures of the lite in Sentland in AB itgrlsoing of tine last eentel y and telae does ret tbe pr. - ending nos. Cully as veterrgisieg as say of the lackadaisical made-tn-eell no 1 may tempera on your epee* at sums.e ether omegas in tism near feee ere with • otmtellInsatiao of reems- mnadatimse or Mats and tbankiag yam let space. 1 hag to gto r . J. Aare. Pnwi.s.. Tram. (4oderte3 Public Library. Beatify la time IL RYAN F S. WainIMMIWIMAIMMIreine Spring News YOU SHOULD READ Wonderful buying opportunities is all departments of the store. Here are a few of the strong values awaiting you. To those who want the ((ght was at the rigl6t prices, we would suggest an examination of our offerings. . EMBROIDERIES We never bad so good and so cheap Embroid- eries as we have now. They mos direct from the makes*. beige our •zbs valeta Ask to see Chess made by band. Toe have tee name t.eeb varies before ler way *47 --' are trot EreOo omtlhlk' Ocelot Q/(libt*Tato 18 IndieswNe 11ott aSkirting& 27 *d4blechrr dOab$2.22. D. sit A . CORSETS New Spring styles. Ask for the special new styles for Spring. 7 -tbe beet 91.00 Corset made, tull spring length, (our boss supporters. 1143 - Extra value, 91.26. Made of white coutilbe, (our bone .uppnrten, noo-ruatable steel. 131 -inch =lamp., $1.25. Mkt a. 91.50, and 512 at i890, cannot be equalled at the price. KID GLOVES A nice new stock for spring. AU Perrin's rake. Every pair guaranteed. Popttlu priors - $LOO and 91.18 GINGHAM Don't fail to see our Gingham. -10e, 124e, 15c and :8c. All iiaported, No better Giogbams to be bad at our tee. - 51LK5 The greatest k vahws we ever offered to Foulards. Pts►. weaves. Pouards, $ tial Jacquard. s .. 4dc Iasaey weaves, 80 inches. Sliqut.ettee. 17 inches . .ilOc Blank Marquisettes. 3 to 119 inches wide. All nure silk that we guarantee not to cut, isle, ill on, 91.36 and 91.60. DRESS SUITINOS Just a few ends. One dress cnly in each piece. Real Dobby cloths and more of the latest weaves. DRESS GOODS In new Weems, as well as Serge*, Poplin,, Triestine*, Santoys, Melrose, Vesstiags and Broadcloths. Some short ends in black and ooiters, from about le yards to 3 or yards. Prices oofourtb to one -rd off. PRINTS ImsoMoorde Dew Prints, 10c and Mc. ro bettor Prints mels= wide, CRE$T BRAN lD , cothteedbetter this than ours. Colors guansa. 31 tV.2 year than formerly. J. M. COLBORNE r SPRING NEEDS SCISSORS For dressmaking ete. It is annoying to have a poor out ing pair of scissor., Try our Gritfoo line of .tumors and you will thank yourself. Priced frost 50e up to *1.03 according to size. We have Also cutting shears at $LZ and $1.50. 3A! PAILS, ETC. C. Try us tar p pals. s- s,t ba}i We hsorpe the asnos- Try 110 1bs. sulphur blc 10 Me salts 8iic 1 HOWELL HARDWARE CO., LTD. Grant to Libraries. Foe the year ending October 31st, 1911, g=rit. were made by the On- tario Government to public libraries in this section am follows :-Winghaen 9'30..60, Goderkb $147.87,C1iotoa$216,- 96,Dunggaannon 996.71. Kincardine *81._ 09, Clifford 9Q4.8!!. narrates $100.32. Listowel *136.16, Lucknow 167.18, Mudmay $51.18. Ripley 99491; Teas - water 11.36, Walkerton $107.I4. Local tepreseetati Waited mew.Pmats p ` sad •at pts non met aessMesl imam.._, Stag. it Cllr is hesartg ism, and i wrMat iaw a to wet. A ..also.+ eatet tardisi fres. Fan tameastfe.s Sivas a' u ammagsmast budeala Writs at once liar (.0 pttiae. lora Tis k Ingests C .efOub ri9LtL C'OLBORwg. ONTARIO 118TABLISHED I*T. MADAM. ARS YOU LIKELY TO BE- COME A MOTHER SOON! I have glad tidbits ter pets-'cJt[Ld- c firth seed 3. dreaded no sore. 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It uses the moot expensive engrav- ings. procuring the photogrepha from all over the world. Its articles :,r rsrefully selected nal Its editorial policy L thoroughly Independent A subscription to The Standard r..sts usad e year to any dress fe Can)da 0? V1re.t Britain. TRY IT FOR 19121 Me t est Stawla••d PuNi.Aiwt Co. Limited, Publishers, i The Goderlch Cara To Motorists I beg to announce that I have opeosd a germs/eon Kin street ked am prepared to do all klads of in Automobiles, Gas and Gs.oline tines. cycles. Thes d all descriptions, and will earry in stock tires repairs and supplies of all deemriptioss to con- nection with the boldness, also oil, gasoline. carbide. Mc. 1 have the agency fur the MaeLeug lin ear and will have two models on exhibition io a abort time. 1 am about to sits up • coetract for a very ppoopput�l1a�r law -priced automobile. also the lowest-priosd runabout built in America today. fully guaranteed. intending purchasere would do well to eosult nae before placing their order. I invites all who are interested i• any of above lime ►o call atm Aim and jet my eo eapp'4a 1 am dealing with we .afahltsled whorikaaie hoses and will be la a petition to mppiy you at remarkably law priers. JOHN G. KUNTZ Kingston St. Ooderich Furniture and House Furnishings Spring Necessaries ea Poraitures sad Foraishiags for tis Hose Realizing the regairesse to et the people at Oeiericb and vicinity, i have now • eosapbto asaOrameed td !Furniture A11 goods, iedediml wrMaary gad- w sbJ' M ateederar.' oriass-anrarely rasa suable the elle" . Orme he , anti owe Omnor, �_ yes ea at H13•- --eg. It's a and le something eavn't stackad. I wwii1 get it for youu a you desire l w Rugs 1 have aloe a very desirable as.urfineet d Rugs. A variety of aualitiew perms+ and o.loriags. Rtoek all new wad velem right Tiet pieto got Window Rhodes, Room Mouldings. 1•'ra'M, ce gs• Pictures. A few !towing Machine. at baggeln pries. A CALL SOLICITED George Hohmeler A0e•4 Nee.00 i4 Ami. • ItitPA1RiNG 'PHONR M *1r1 rtDB INGAIKE