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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1913-2-27, Page 4a Tlkvaaeat. Fesfcass District News NILE. 1 AUBURN. N r...O:W,. v, Feb. 1St& Miss UaJm and Mini Aeolis Pentland vselltad (needle at 'tie this week. A numi.er tram bene attended John J °boat on a party last week. An re. - port a splendid um,. The Nile Junior League bad a social for ep eod'I parrots on uevdav aftaroaon. program era. rendered. The "lite' of Nile, otherwise krwrwo as the skating anuwd, en je.y.d a good matinees skating at I lungaa- noo rink re. Wedne.day. J. Johnston, of the Dungannon tele- pboeee central. was wound bete on Menday puuiog in new bateeties in the much -used 'phones of this vicinity. BENN'l -ER. N'EDNiteDA Y. Feb. 36th. We offer our congratulations to Will Pfrimtmer on his marriage last week. He expects to return Vo tbe Nest shortly. A. Bbeepeed bed a wiabap on Sun- day. He was on his way from Nile to wash at 13etbel. wham his bone fen on tbe los and broke the buggy shahs. Mrs. Cbsa. Fisher n.et witb • serious accident as Sunday morning when go- ing to diem . Ube slipped on the we a.od burst a blordveesel in the kg. She lost a large amount of blood be- fore she realized what had happened. Dr. Whitely was called from town .and attended ber. She ie sowewbat better. Mrs. Jae. Long received word from bet son Finlay, whir is working in Sea Fraoeiaco. that be is just recovering from a serious injury to his ankle caused by jumping fifteen feet to e from some falling steel time e te naen. lifted by a crane in the steel and concrete building in which he was engaged. Otber•wi.e Finlay has been ai g very well. ST. AUGUSTINE Tett unity. Feb..5th. Mrs. B. McGuire, of Toronto, is vine iog friends in this vicinity. Mrs. Wm. Finlay. of Ashfield, i. venting her mother. Mrs. John Craig. Mr. and Mrs 8. Series, of Auburn, visited at Mrs. John Thompson's this week. Mini Belle Wagon. a[ Anborn, is visiting her cousin. Mini Betsy Mc- Allister. Mini Betsy McAllister and cousin VP m. McAtest re, called on E.;benese' friseda this week. A Isrge number of ladies of this vicinity attended the bread and pastry demonstration that was con- ducted in the ball bear last Wednes- dayaher+toon by Miers McPb.. under tie weepier. of tbe Women's Institute. Sot TAL Ev Er Ileo. —A hex social under the auspices of tbe Donnybrook Epworth th League was bead at the biome or A. E. Johnntnu last Friday evening. There was a good crowd present con- sidering the weather aced road.. A short program.. consisting of solos. readings and ifet.rumeoW tbwee. was given during the evening. All present report keying bad a good time. BAYFIELD. Tcnonr, Feb. .;tb. .E. F. Merner visite.: Zurich friends on Su °day last. The cold weather of this week has made good skating on the river. A very pleasant social evening 'P&P spent by tbe young people of St Andrew's church no Tuesday of last week in the basement of the church. Rev. S. A. Carrier". et Grand Bend. and Mr. Turnbull. also of the Bend. were guests at the Isom of Jas. Speck - mw on Moods 7tt• They were on their say to (lodes ich to attend the Presby- tery meeting bad in Kao: ebur there on Monday evening sod Taos. day. Rev. Mr. Macfarlane also at- teeded tbe meeting and three of his eider's. Meana Jas. Caeupbrlt Geo. Dewar and D. Tough. WEDNIDIDA T. Feb. ARAL NOTtrts.-- Andrew Miltian, of the Alb eorcession. had an unfortunate tinea - dent lest Thursday. He slipped oe the gangway 10 bis horn and fell. breaking his leg. He will be laid epee tome time. ..Harry Gallagher is reported to be t•omew'bat better, but is not ineprov- ing as bi. friends woad lite_Jobe Levy has been under the doctor's care. but we hope be will rooR, he all tight again. Richard Levy was down from Alonktoo on a visit to his boos. true Friday to Monday.. (Our mer- chants. Mesas. (lark k Clayton. are dfit-panzer getting in new gs and for • bye spring trade. wagon on the y will a wag tom. Theyseri hent men have are et hiring young Haas wades good impresakM wits otur people nonce •.riming here • few tseandis ago . . The annual at-home jlgereice Mar Lodge. .t.Y. & A.M.. w.s weft attended and those present bad a g..od tope A number of vis- itors ham salter lodges were prt.rrat Andrews made a shipment of bogs from Mediae •taeioo last Thurs- day. ibe prior paid was tib fir good plow are ben` off end fear an flag at %fc. d, but farmers N Ofttresseg Carers - room of e ourerst lte such a paper as mt. Weeklyseight to ta eet °rower. published at Grimsby, Pmad devoted to tie freiterrowing market pasds Lg wad poultry interest*. The = • year. Met webac,iha to Thpuicae peke of15 it at Au creta, tar The remake pia re AL(' yeaiaa r. - (wse �klw by T. Miwkda and Theebere Ep anum Pew three s1/ a �pegmeltsL The I .• a E • Wsu •r. Feb- latkt. M.weei UD (b.cwo ass e Morn Miss Clara Berta spent the wesk-end visiting web trim& oe Use Maiden. Mini E i(Aar1+, of Port Albert. was tam guest of Mae Bila K ursobinskl Iimtourday lass Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Fencer ars visiting wits the lo.si- er • brother at Locust Hill Ibis week- rutu. N. Baer and Met A. Mawr t bed last week hum a• .heady visit vette friend. ie Micblgna Mrs. flaw Flsbr is under tb, doetei a carr this week, tee remit of iejoriee received in a fall us tbe ley road white on her way to chest:b w Sunday. THE SIG/:AL GODERICEii ONTARJt, THoaabee. Fab. Mth. Mor Clara tic -later is wisher at C. A. How.u.'a. Gee. Hamilton gave a patty to his Blyth friends Friday oight. Lorne Wilson and meter. of Bruce - Geld, are wtwtir.g their ester, Mrs. G. H endues. The manor property has not been sold. The boor will be pulled down &id • new one erected on tbe old site The union at -borne of the C. O. F. and t'. O. H. C.. brad in Lite Temper - ince hall oe Friday right, war well was night a t boor kat week. • aatesded and:, aewjoyabie time►pspaceGarner were played • good mote am was rite° by taieot. Raymood Eted.00id'. &elections received well—desert cores. Afterwards lunch was by the ladies. Those wishing to be enolm seamier are Irving in their sopadoe this week. 1t is about inches tiiek. Robert McGee received w -or 'wacky iof tbe serious inners of itis eon Lorneat Gnat Faits, Montana. and started Friday 'porcine Ire thatin plain. Before be reached Guelph an✓tber message came stating his ens bad I*s.ed away. The remains. ac- companied by the herrtt wits. arrived by C. P. R. os Wednesday acid were taken to the parents' hone. The to- ners] on Thursday wee largely atone - ed The e aympatby of the coprmuoity Use Lama is extended ty e famy is tbe' bereavement_ et Geo. Willard rested to his i in Alberta oo Friday after a 'sojourn of two 'months beer, visiting his User. Mrs. Wm. Andrews bad an exciting tioie in ber home. The window m cut tains took fire froa lamp She puled them a down cd tried to ex- tinguish the flames, but 'before ebe succeeded if doing this her bands were badly burned. Mbe will be laid op for some time. A Recti. Tong.—Pattr.step Lod DUNLOP. WgS.attDav, Feb. etti. Ed. movast Shaw. of Stratford, a kcal Robert Williams. t..reseily of till. . eafas plate., is speeding the tinter at Kid- ney, Vancouver Wend. B. C., where ed ea• the weather is mild and springlike. served The men work io their shirt sleeves, and the meadow larks warble among next tbe grimes, rather a contrast to the y of barren. bleak weather bene at present_ Meets Lae Joy Bg Glrcxr>„rvrsa"-T•_e d on LL -Ung 'mettle of the, vicinityare tak- ing Via ate ref the good te on the Laeburn lake this winta.s sad speed a mood many d tine moonlight nights on their .hates. Baume of the Dunlop and Leehurn "old hos" are also renewing their youth oe skates n tes and doing some big a• unto oo the roe. AN Inn Its --crow Mssrtso.—Tbe naval roontbly meeting of the W. F. M. 8. met at the bone of Mrs. Clutton tact Wedtx,day after000 , and wa. OOe nt I be sat mi nga, i t ant the Largest. ever bell by this a.sxziliery, &hexst tbtrly being >me the usual routine of as Besidesa very intere.tiog description of her borpital work among the Iodians in Harelton, B. C.. was given by Mies Lawrenre. wbo is a ruedial mission- ary there. hot is now spending some tine at bee home near Seefortb and visiting old friends. No A. O. U. W. bad a 'oriel evening at W. H. Camppbbeell'., rare � Wawanoeb, on . Thursday. Mout forty members qt the lodge, with wives and families were present. Sim part of ib. evening. was ooeu with musk sad game About o'clock the lad.w retired to the kit led in deletion an oyster sapper served. Afterwards a Decigram given including musical sel.etione Haywood Redmond and Won. A son on the viultn, accompanied Mrs. Aodersne on the piano ; a v duet by 14r. and Mrs Anderson : t interesting resdirg. by Mies ('am and ..peweh.s by H. J. Morris. D. D. M., of Godesich, J..hn Wilson. B.s,. Newton Cae,pbell, Wm. Itr.t.erter John Fiotrl.nd and Jae. liicki bottom. Before dispersing • roti ..thanks was tendered to Dirtri Deputy Norris, to Mi. end ,M Campbell (the toe t rod boater,) a 1buse who bad &waisted in terraiotnetlt. Auld Lang Syne sung and ail left for tbeir homes w satisfied with the delightful time tb had spent_ BLY rm. TeeHDAT, Feb. NAaaow Esc Aria FROM DROWN ▪ Laurie Miley had • nerrow p.. frog! drowning On Monday sketiig• Hee went into • deep their !awl if bis cbums bad not rise at hand the chances are be not bate got out. However, Pied anon rescued him.This is the then time be has got into deep water was skating and been nearly drowned. was l Chrism 8savicts.—On Sunday b7 ' evening at St. Aodrrw's eburcb tbere And MOTHER df LARCE FAMILY Tills How Si. Keeps Hs Health — Happiness Far Those Who Take Her Advice. SoattvfTle, Miele I want to toil !� bow moth goad Lydia 8. Pinkbem's Vetg- etableCempomed and Seestere Wer haw daft ins. I live • $ farmaadhavewetit.d very bard. 1 sin forty-ive years old. and am obs soother of thirteen alaktrsa Many people think it strange test I am not brakes dove with bard wort and the care al my fam- Ily. bet I id than of my good famed. Lydia E. P'inkbam's Vegetable Cam- poand, and that there will be no back- ache and bearing doers pains fa nom if they will take it as 1 have. I ave eear'cab ever without it p the hew*- " oose. "I will any also that I think there tot two better �edicioe to be found for yom.m [till- M7 eldest daughter bas takes Lydia 8. Pinkham'e Vegeiabis Cow pound for painful periods and frowsier - fay, aid it Ma helped bet. as always reedy and witting sped geed word forLydia ~ bin's Vegetable Compound I tell only one I meet that I owe my health and happiness to your wonderful medicine." —Mea J. G. Joartaoia, Soottville, >ri.lae BF D. IL Lyda K . Pinkbam'el Vegetable Cm - 25th pound, made frown native roots fid bwbs, canteen no ae eoties or harmful Iso._- ng th sacs and today b0ids the record sof Deem this while most soen-i I remedy far wamaf's bole ka°w.. f been would I — - - tbey A BRILLIANT EVENT. secr.od l while wee • special service for sbildeen. (kcal Rev. W. U. Turner preaebed rpm -early wo forthe young sod tbe choir was composedyounger members of pbeli, the Sunday school. They meg very G. well for such young childner, an oe doubt if they keep i.n under the t ,n., ins of A. B. ('sok for a abort time pg. 'will become !fret -crag. musicians. of the Metb.diat church on Su et i evening the choir war eompo...el 1*. I all mate voices and they rend std pine very good music. the I PEsaolr♦i. AND Garsast..— w" lb's.) Farr entertained b -r Hun ell scbool class at the recto ey , atter000te rectory on T l 1 boner of D. • o parry wave also Dorothy and Emily How who are leaving for Edmonton F 'Toronto tbis week tak nghe in oaten] e ' automobile show, but we hardly here pest all tbo.e, wbo are going purebese nut ri On account of " of the shafts at the sawmill bre. H.rce Old Boys Now Have Real, Leal Knagbt Amusget Their Number • The following is The Mai( ttnd Em- pire's report of the annual ••at home" of the Huron Oid Boys' .tssociauoo of Tomato, bold on Friday evening feat : The Hume Old Boys' Association held its thirteenth &noel '•at Isom." d no lam night 1e the Temple ballroom, rain- wben the first Knight of Heron county they and Lady Winuw.0 were the guests of Io bunor. fits Jubn Willison w.s peed nday rented witb • frau ifolly illuruinated of address by tee prey.dent, Mr. Henry erect Clmca•. after the pro gram mi.. finished i and before tie d•neiog commenced. gr7. Lady William hroked very bandsotue day -in pink s•tis draped witb.lace and .day dutmoed ornaments. Those tnotrihui- no io 'ng to the program were: Mire Euie ard. B A.. Mr. Ruthvrn Me - soon. Oohs and Mr. Harry Brnoett. The in ball was decorated with a large Union the Jeck at one hide of the pisiform, and ex-ue the other the Huron county win , banner. The supper tables were ogle decorated with vat i-oolored tulips. k, , The president avid Mn. Clunes to en U DU N•tGAN NON H NEWTON. DENTIST, O t.00tasw. ha. ee..ed visiting. oft rdso 1. taw none onmos.and wilt iftestorte canre ate. es ft wen te al veer? day All saws ;no NOTICE —THE LOCAL AGKN(• smog t=sonwo for TUN awed Vat tie Nat seders will toid sod wOwr tempos wie d� 4m mimsod eo cold lar turas ism. W gparepoe T. Fee. 10th. on /sat:aide'', the mill was shut dews -i for a few day,, the shaft having to be ad- sent to the Doty Engine Works at b. iiodericb for repair Dr. Will Sloan and wife left on Wednesday last for Porcupine, where he has secured a News Norm.—Mrs. Lyons. Loud..bora% and Kim Bina Kirke, Calga�rp are vintner at the home Maw Itteldatb Mies Ruby Rob( sus returned of Muidey to bee home at Tondo's. .. L 8. Palmer, $uwtbroy, is risking to tee village . • Mr. and Mrs. George Jar Iceman are •i ending s few days is Twunto Mrs. A. Dunkeld. of bcrder-icb, is vial Ing her patent.. Mr. and Airs. Was of good position as manager of one of the of geld mines [bete. He uuderstands the oI mining tbntougbly ... .The directors a. of tee Blyth Agricultural Society met at the Queers hotel on Satuuday, for at the purpose of appointing a secretary- . treasurer for tbis year. W. Jackson was again appointed to the position. It ww also decided to have a field t- crop nornpet,tioo again this year as Mdirat4a. .... - Miss Rut.- tat milers. t- delegate to the Ontario Agriculture/ Fain Amociation at Toronto recently. _ gave a splendid report of the tneetiug. There was quite a gathering bel • ieof s i Poplentone & Gardiner s dry made store onThurs.day bust to see the line of dreg. goods ,hewn by Messrs. PuilamCo.. their reprieent.atire befog bete wit& a full a&at.rttaeat of suits, Creta. dirt., etc. We oedema nd be got a nuinher of erten from the ladies. has beyved • somew hat after bot tee storms of °last week and now the farmers ars ' busy doing their teaming of wood, etc The 01 (Roderick, as resrsring suitaaes &aces is the village and vicinity Rainey �3�. of Vow, is visit ing err the boom of Itrtc. Casaphetl .. . .t kat been bees attended for cameral in Gr.deriei on Tuesday evening The E pwr.rtb Iragae of the Mr•b.dist ebwnb entertained the Guild d EfreloSe ritercb last DeasyWed even- ing. A good time is reported Tb. Juueor League ce the Methodist rburee ewe at Nile on Saturday Tee G C. 1. students spent Sunday at t bower beer. .. Air.. H. 'Turner sad daugtter. (:lade.. are visiting at the bogie of Jas. %h yard. To -tomes . 1't:'u•IT vs PIINI.e —. tt tee �o.•etiag of the (mild in Erskine church na Friday evening. as interesting debate wsa beid on tn. subject : ' RReentred. that the pulpit has greater anfioesice for goo' than the prima^ The affirm- ative was led by Lorne McK.orie, supported ted by Mins F. Doff. ',bile the Deg e t i t s was lead by Bert Wiggles. supported by Mini M. Rose. After oonsideriag the arguments pretested tit! Judge's decided the lobate was a Dew: to es Doors. — Mee Robert Wilson. o1 (lodes_, sprint Thorsday in the vitlagr L N. Palmer lift tins morning for fetrathoy. sifts. a visit at bis brise here Mr. and Km. from David Use directors think it a great help to the farads, R. it. Sloan, who was Jaeksro &have ret.wrnerd Tomato Mr. mid Mrs. Sproul spent a couple d days in Roderic& this week . - • Thomas of t/o4.rl . was nesse ring twee* iw willoge and yitlsity. Misses Celia Netlike! a.d Laura tresis hive returned from a vial to L. Melt Wingless' os r sed t a whmid Ripley . t -Mier4 Masis i■ Varna •.d Gede.•wt Mr. and Mea W. ( pal het en Monde�y tar their home is M.eitobk. £ AAA went to Toronto tad" with a tar d ho,,. A end el �.....,� u•.... -.re. all ll.na home at Kra Pierce The Ithe ateenetisw tib.i. tpeaaaI 7n� bay gee �`p6r tlbk d the V' yauY be sprit tie th. SUS the il‘pdar prime kr the bs thew owe* amen* be OLAIL L 10 Oak erneimps. Tee um& � w "1� toe storm of dart week made waling very difficult, riptr:aJny 00 tee sidewalks, where it was =lMae walking, and a num ie is wetbod of lnoomotion. The ire was ratite disaat.our to the wi and reles. more especially of Korai Telephone Co. A number titer poles were broken aid it took some dad•. t.o get teem in repair Vi • o visited with fn ID Meafort h c ant week . . . Freak Mr Pbersoc. wbo has been levities her. for Boas time. is at present on a visa to Berlin Itieod,.. lobo Haggitt at present in Kincardine Watson shipped a ear of rattle t Montreal on Sat erday. be with teem. ..Yrs. A. R. McTarpt anal eon are at present on a rive to ber mother at Cliptes... M F. Fawcett visited with reiadves at Mum lass week Mime Agnew, o1 Wigwams. visited with her trawl Yes. Jar. McM.rehi. Inst work_ . . Jas Leckie was in Wytb.. PIW awiotg a attead.aoe ata m.rcisg id the Q. T. L undies hands. G. M. Ohambersr was b Leydon hist week ea $ �tw sit latrip ,st w Hie .lipped bee of w sport➢s fnsn town':ept• '�tt Northers Lawn ormi4osi iseekey mat.ele eetwee. V. Meta. wed mat ��l. �otb of Whig - ham me sletowlem Memo of Urns, Urns, �d up tweet Peens, evasive Wand Si iliva tins. • trainras bare adi� 1 ti. - at Mir. sit Metier • W PaidepM that► the latter wearing a crime.° gown with overdress of black nioob, with real lace and diamond ornaroena. A few of the four hundred and fifty present were : Mr Jobo.tor, president of the Bruce Lid Boys' Association, and Yrs. Jobustoi. in grey eatia ; Mr. McLarest. Mrs. JleLe en. pale blue ratio with gold pet and pearl. ; Dr. Braden. Dr. Sunbury, Mrs. Stanbure in white silk and pearls ; Mr. •F. 8. Hick, Mt.. Hick. mauve silk, draped with chiffon and Peasiw embroidery ; Miss Boa Pug.aey, pale blue crepe de cbioe with cbiffot and silver; Mrs. Pugs:ey, white and black lase ; Mr., Crocker. pale bhte satin and lace ; Mrs, Fioody. blue and black silk ; Mr. W. Floody : Major Beck. Mrs. Haa.oa, mile yellow satin and sable ; Mn. Me- ]t[inaa. black with goti and jet t Miss Fowler )HemiltonI. enema brocade and diamoods ; Mrs. Me -ons ick. black sarin and sequins ; Mrs. MrPbillips. black Natio and jet ; Mir Goodwin. crown eharnieuse, with crystal and ornage velvet mob : Mrs. Gillespie• io rut:Mr. and Mea Mouse (Ottawa). the latter io grey .edit with mise ninow tunic ; Mis. McPhinips (Loidm. t Ont1, pink satin and cbiffoo ; Mim Grey. green shot satin woe Mee and crimson pipings : Mr. A': E. (irovsr. (lODRRicR Mew. Grower,. in pale pink sad Lrxtrge I LATHE COLBORNE STORE i The Edge � New easonS Mel new spring Merchandise is arriving almost daily. 1 his week only a hint of the good things bought for you. To those who want to get the RIGHT GOODS at the RIGHT PRICES we would recom- mend a close perusal of our offerings. F`_^"' - - R is ain list. e ill be in it that youhneed and swh ch is a big bargalinrat,the pricemweha er asking. .: Nine doses of Hosiery per. wool. black Angola Hose, in sues 4, ti, S. gi. 4 de. i. 7i and K You �buy any t in tbia lot at one-quarter off prams. They are tine all wool. Corsets . tow 0. & A. soap corsets, a, t egular elec. for 5$e. Tbie id we got dirret from the factory at a clearing pries They are guaranteed in every way. Only about 40 pairs lett now. es Nine hundred aid fifty yards of Valenciennes. Toreboos and Cluiey. from 3 to 5 peak a yard regular. Your choice of the lot for only jc. Underskirts A satuple lot direct from the makers a t pricat that should move them out quickly. They are at a good deal lass price than if they weer bought in the regular way, Sac to h1La 50. Underwear r A cleating out sale of everything in tth}ee stole in Ladies'. Mimes', Childs'. Men's and Hey.' Un- derwear at leas time maker. prices. A clean twerp at a big bargain. We have decided to carry ootbing into the neat season of them 'mode Sale .ommeoces Saturday naming. Mareb tat and will centrou, till the featgarment Lvoid. A new stock of Linoleums, 2 to 4 yards wide A new stock of Floor Oilcloths, f to 2 yards wide A new stock of Tapestry,, Brussels and Wilton Rugs H. COLBORNE GET THE BEET. ' IT PAYS. I 1 _LJOTT Taevta, Oal. 1. a Cusnwereeal :eaod of the H�..t (Inds! NONE BETTER IN CAN - Building Oraduate. 1n .:trwg demand. Fate woe. ('ettaiogse tree. Building Supplies We we now pee srsd to supply contractors with all kinds of Moulding,, inside Fioi.b. Flooring and &ldisgs, aid General Building Material. We make a specialty of Fetes. Flooring in Oak and Birch. Dressing 'end Matching by the thousand. TbePagetirau her Co. doe wit& diamond extmmeeto . Mn.' ' w, N. Grey. Mack satin : K IsieiY. t Jamie (Y 'eat, in cid rose : Mrs. Bel- don. black breeds with loft send red' -- - -- : Dr. & eine. Mn. Vera E�tnieod. 1r 1 satin and lave Min 1► res loser old Wit ie pa roses {fee ;re is Mr. ' Hol seri bMae& �e rose silk witbeohn Mac Ewan s 'deryr aid lace ; b pink roses.: Mw Van EgTuood, le blue and crystal : Miss Garvin bine late and penis, with Mrs Sloane'. black, with • violeta and lids., and amigo. ta d r{saaarioes and goad Robert mea. very pretty 3oimes. the M' Mos Ruthnwhite Mee & McDoiaad. slob. Y Welch. pamwitb seatiet flowers:per broom*, of Miss Meadows. very pretty in white red real or Misses aid m Albert t withtatate of nines with triage, peael es.ornameata amid _ leer hail : Kra Mortis.einneamaausthk with brows Mee : Mrs. FIuid, mimes striped silt with gold imd iswwd trri.aaiig aid American Bastin : Mr. Plead . Mrs Loewe (Ramfltse l. black tae,' over white mkt. 1 r. l '• lire Seat, date setae and lack : lam Robert Haines. bows satin mad Mee : Kra Aaderw.s. �k mat* mad lane, with dlfineade : Lee Ilmyoaay nale him detailed with � plink : Mn. Lamont jai: wit& res Jaffee � while Aliso: : with p ew& t Kim C Risk. rink mate withseem 1 •Mm. Km Reset. Mir. Isle in*Mir. Kwjra. . rep : til : • with rug lee COAL Best Scranton Hard Coal—all sizes. Cannel Coal for open grates—the highest quality of Coal that can be bought for the purpose. Empire Dome s t i c Lump Coal — most satisfactory Soft Coal for ranges, box stoves and fireplaces. itandatd Chestnut aced Filrnaoe Cr.e AM Moods o Meld_ .poo/ alai K itlbtdiilf l�. Arra. A. an rotate �... rue '� ,r"" bot 'Le �•ii`swMti ori• PIT • : �: W Mop Waist essallX 1-- _bats. Ila 14.4,2 1 • Dominion Express Money Order Service Includes "Courtesy" IBLY you've never hssi occasion to seed fey by .mill Powbly you hare sett snooty bot sever Express blowy Order. When os de mama scud y tbeoregi the snail, a sag at the merest edea et die Domiies Empress Compmy will result u as any and pkamt tem .actin , be remitted.our pet —simple request sad a matisa w hods ? seem ties ho yes year e/ fie to ready for eiclewre—and that Order as Meatyrdee Order, ail to whom it u w. addreei est! be laird by tie one Ia it icy waned that .an people an ad ming rya pip Order as Ike ate simple sed setirdseesry way/ M —neo teas Yoe lave snowy to seed anywhere, ors. Dominion Express Money Orders OFFICES sew. mom straw flee-aartr sue In *""ind b show sow hours herd i dosed is t f.disci * 'a.• a Foireagn Cheque. We are always glad to show a sins wider any obligation to purchase medals at the rigght pries.. RATES its de; -tow -am-w-l.- ..tn-w.u- - rn me or ANY WOMAN DELIGHTS In baying a handsome piece of Furniture added to the equip meet of bee booms.. We carry • large r'snge of Furniture for all purposes, and enrolee dtrfr- ibg a new set or a datgk piss is invited to cell and sae our stook. gods. and no person need feel from um .toless we ha re the right YOU are u voted to 1 CEO. HOHMEIER The Square Asst lar Illeadtteleaim Piet... Oodarici i