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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1913-3-6, Page 4d aTiectattt.c..t Mala. 4 leis
18ii14t soimemp
matt
District Nws
AL Wahiawa and t. IL SWIM
awe at Vienna' is aaeemiaeame Nt tar
Wag a -m Lama! c iammia i)aw yew.
WIMP wlitewsiolltla MIL
Wtiemainnant. Ida.
Olga= air a lYNwas.-4awfaa [
the i. stmt espenal _
taarsl
at tine
dry earthing drt Oa yaw
moa it Idea T. Alesatais. is mar
limey Stet pear: The Sma aid
was 6..a is to as•t e d lhtilai aaZ
in y(•ungvest M 0111.010.
..stat ling at inga em. fat =IL is IMF
only a n t her basbrd 1ma bs>lty.
,chi twos to .mast Wweasdi and
..hire on be Sib 8aaaaaadta, era.
A lert:ancier Will held ie Wit aetesema is
the community is .reit' ail lid so
nit* t..sidel- la redigina sew was. a
Pastern t•awM. 9evertnt•& years eige
stir tell sad thrtacttared one of tier iia,).
and ]telt Jelly 1 he sato. Barb was frac-
tured and this )art f«acture rather
baellamni `er heath. Mrs. Alexander
is . ..4 b; four eon. and two
The funeral took *Arselk
W--- 1•.y athr.•nnao tc' reseskia
earatny at 1 r•knc.w.
LOOK WOter
Mnnbat. Match 5rt.
PArw!. Dean IN A F7i.1.n.-311aa
Nee Ooetatwie, a remittent of Lockman.
agd.wwaty.aive years, living alms.
wtaaiensa seam ben bone nn Weems -
/6y, Febrsmy eft about 4 T, m As
sir left no wend as to w bete rbc .tae
ifni.tg, and ;is she was a woman who
did not travel about mach, bre neigh-
bors rename &t. -nied at not wing their
about f lr srveralday.. Sem* p eats
w' .ur+d the minutes. in different d'wms
tions. A- a danahter, Mrs. Jobs Ear
aedy, lives at VCttiaeahm'dt, it wen
thalami orbs weght balm wteeaamt ed t•
rear& Biwa. teat It ~Tama m1 tie was
not at alba plan... Ye nerrday morning
a see thing parry again e. sited out,
and o.... o . he party, William McDon-
ald, ahntai 11 a, m. discovered bar dead
body. frown, hying fare dr•snwarrd in
the -non on for fat m a Alex. Purvis.
abou• three mile. nut of Lucknow.
She had travelled stout twttmile. and
a half on the railway, crowing revere/
high and dangerous bridges. and t hen
taken to the fields. It is bought her
mind hail tarn slightly un/aalanoed of
late The tunes! takes place tomor-
row to %inhale cemetery.
*
LIB ultra_
Tat hallAN, rear, flab.
Mrs. Arthur is can the faok list' at
erarent
Jr.bn Mole„is improving, being able
Co sit up again.
G I►awson wild a fine horn to s
Wtngt.ia.o huyet, delivering n on
W..cl i,e.;da v.
E yct)•• and family came up from
Senor b t o visit; t be torquer 's old bcme
herr. ov.v Sunday.
Ge.. Hamiltt.n gave a party t.o bin
Auburn friend. on Friday night. All
rep n1 r gond time.
Nrm«nn (iravense.rin has returned to
hi. home ,n 1 wallowhutrt. Alta.. ]rav-
ing 1.b- «•.1r of ht« house a.rielot in care
of J. Arthur.
John Jobnstou is cm a trip to Ed
Inc. too, Alia . and other Western
porn'., Im•king ups wa.it4 f,rr crep-
t.; a. ed apple..
Mrs. 14 unro hes bongltt the Pref h
a T-
teriamanor and hat trustee«
have hearght r kR (welt nhabrnb
fr,nn G. Hamilton on Which tbey in-
tend to erect it new manse this amm-
eter.
There eaaa a arrear crowd e.1 A. C.
W. Hardiaty'c sale is East Wawan(Isb
yesterday. The sale realized over $5,,-
119 41 Twenty noire maid boiler* brought
the substantial i oral of 41,1*C. Time
Gundry. Goderiob.a well-known auc-
tioneer, conducted the sale. Mr. Har-
disiy has sold his farm. to Occ.k Bros.,
but bee not yet decided just where be
will locate..
ASfiFIELD.
Wb'ntwE:Anat, Marek tam.
Sciatica. I1.st•osT.-Report d Ida
1(1, Asbield, for Fehrurr•y : V. -
Geography ()110,-.E..lobn.t.rm s.•1.. Rae
Altos 74, Mary Downey K7 Arith-
metic and Aige)n•s- M. Downey,
B.dt.b 1obn.tr.r., R Alton Sr IV.-
Geogr apny il(W))- Elinor Farman Ps
Samuel Alum a31, Tom Lit Lk 65, Wil-
fred I/r.•nuan 52. Lira.,.. I►re•nnan 41,
Fred J..hnat.on 3:. A ed! 'strain -1.
.Alto, T Little. E. Farrwh F. Joha-
nsen. W. tbiginan. L. Ih...iman. Jr.
IV. fief, -A Snort 4k Jean
Sertlt elk Jam Oow•1er 84„ Lot tie Ferrite
ltf:, 1n ieniN itis eaoaa It Dorf John...t t.rh;;o
S1, M talamfiecyCrJuii -
c hilkas (7.
Ma e- A . Soon M. J. Sion 14. r4
aa,on K;., ti. Frtrgusom B. ltibeati a
re.. 1. Li; t.k• Si. J. acurior se.. L. pambiam
11rsame 1. H dist my , )MN1--1,.. Fronk&.O(,
Illtgrealst., A. Scott 4:, J. Sort
47, 1 Illeader lir, M . J ohnstoe M. IL
.h.'rwae...;*, J. Latae 71. Ar*hnicale'
-Lamm, a. fir,... R. Johnson M.
J abaaaat, .1. Dowirr, L- Paartidla 1.
Link. a. F+argaeon. Tit. --Sense
Real. Or. 11. - Freak Reinhardt.,
Dena Idmalar Jr. 11 -daze !rains.
Harold Irmstase t. Tillie +Ihnrwvnad,
Ashy J Rid* Johnsi.oa. Sr.
1. -!amelias lobis stnn. Jr. 1. -
Stephen lima' ndlt. Alpert Akten.
Halt umber in wat(tb air 9.-11.
3absnsa. TV. -11`. 14it)e.. Jr. IL-
A.. Smear. St . I i. -F. Oeisiamet. Ile. L
-t. Jehattor. Jr. L-4. i(itebsad .
Paine attendants -IL ID•wselr S.
F$..
F. 3ellema ea, os
J. rier. S.
Jekaanria,A.Seett..I.
beats, fl Oeiebesit. limber as aria)
IR haansaa waawwee Stria U.
FAwesfi. tksaamaw.
The failatwieg
e rpm el Ws
peps d i a Idem Mark lar lie
dream d Mserey. Bain tmmt w'.
waft anandesehre mad neumwei pro
=. Theme wham mar ate
woo • sisnt sae or slier d'
the anerierihsaaa Tas1, die: fir. TV,
-Sameill www fit 1,. TY -belie
ldetheeby OW : Orr lieeary IL Ilk
111. --tisane /ideand el: Vera ES.
; lwlmMk "c[]m, qi
=are SDs Idle fi Jr.
114 --we. Oiwpt !anal add B1:
Jor
tf+matfrk WI : Muth Mega
auk .i..te.IMI rt.
a
3e . IL lint-admot Shiba
rt. U.-11111Uned
_z_____
len:
Ord ere
kidery Imam j oa
fav ea .14 of +t
dt1/Imrd truism et that place by a
ISM Oarah to*
aslant U.. it and tastily win
Item to illaiay brat for EdmoattrA,
Alia. whoa they will reside. J . C.
Poetise,. and family male evened tate
the bouae-i.cateo ns tbma&
far. and Alma Bei. •11asglsr, former-
ly et A'rat1 .id„ r6o Iwo been rend -
Mg at Long Bitsaat, a'dimwia, fnr roars
-timer, are retuning to Canada rod
pimple etrodentgatinlyLin.
lir C. Ctbark•astrash, hetdwimm saw -
has has radia -4 from
lL. where be pamthaaed three CI=
basasa, two of whir& t 111 nor Mane at
:neat!' and one at Blyth -airing the
tarns season
Owen .t , 1' c.t-*m Samar -Them
464 at the home of fret pnmaea, Iet S'l,
tmraaaaii'.n 2, East W awroi ea sat-
isiday, Margaret Jane Univas, aged
taaaa►ty-seven years, Saar swaths and
ala daylc, beloved wile ed
Jackson, atter as unser sainting
stair but three wwrttia. I!eared was
the riaggbt.er cd . .vat lam, Ales.
malt amarisi, old recoil stab .4 lama ed.e!
abr eaa• vaned aM iaaweaat
Ons hart and 'viola boor beebeedl - bad ia-
imbibed Ieaaiasg far the Wast, wham
She was taken ill.
Tug Gersartan A.krie .e - R. R.
Sloan ie aiready esoeiving orders for
maple eyresp. same al then, hying from
the Wart inns 01114a ser. who re
arrest a arwtlr sme year. They are
orderargSndi the traatitity and in
Lbeein lettara thus Orae that what they
rete -ed hartet
]I t as of superior
quality. Mr.1= bas his plait new
w readiness for gestation $ soon as
the sap will run. !tie has a thoroughly
equipped plant far making maple
syrup, and nothing but the purer_ un-
adulterated goods is put on the mar-
ket.
HOCKEY NOTES
Inigneu 4 M. C. C. i.
The Iroquois and the Menesetung
Canoe Club met last Friday in a Town
League game of hockey. in the heat
half of the game the Paddlers made
the Indians wort, keeping the snore
da.wt to 2-1 it. favor of the latter, hat
ip the second half the Irnqunie braves
swamped the Paddlers by snoring four
goals. The gam.. ended with the score'
6-1 iu favor of the Indians. The trams
Weer
(lane Club -Goal, A. Kelly ; point,
J. Waisell ; cover -point, R. Sharman :
roves:, R Lloyd : 1. wing, F. Saubderrs ;
Centre{, B. Madel ; r- wing, R. Oraigie.
lragemi.-Goal, C. Webb ; point G.
Mc Amain : cover -point, A. Chisholm :
rover,11... McDonald ; 1. wing, K. Page
centre, A. Well. ; r. wing, L. Webb.
Referee -H. BrLrber.
Irngna.s 7, Left -Overs 2.
, 1 n a Town League game of hockey
the Iroquois defeated the L. 0.'. nn
Monday evening by the score of 7.2.
The team. lined Itp a.. follow.:
L 0.'s -Goal. R. Soudan ; point. .1.
Reck ; co. er-point, B. Townsend :
rover. E. Young: t wing, H. New-
combe ; centre., W. Fritzl .y : 1. wing.
.1. Muir.
lrcahaaes-6ae1, C. Webb; point. G.
McDowell :eases -point, A.. Chisholm :
rover, 1r. I[c2ltmald ; r. wing, L.
worth ; centre, A. Wells : 1. wing, E.
Page.
Raine - Roy McDonald.
(la Finiiay evening the G. C. 1.
and O. C. C. play and it promisee to be
a bail - I --.ted gamy.
I m Fain. Show Staying QU.11nea
'!tae Palmitin? Factnty and tax
Feesents engaged in gator of hockey
asthom!4&7 evening Thr Furniture
stinting t.hr Orin of the game bad
tris beat sad the play and the score at
hiliadire Brood 4-1 in them favor The
Ihne ed the arn(md half was eirotwd
by tial Lllammft.ure men alma, and,then:
the !Resist., wink the smote to 1
against them, stents! in. Oa 'day in
teal erroman • mad With tare good
naurhinatiria eels'.s armed wit goalk,
in aureesainn• Lbelatrre at the
end of the gager '7.1i to tabs Printers'
favor. The tenon were
Furniture Fat•my--(foal. R. Bow -
1 an !pond, F. SamamtaJ : coram -point,
W Drew : 1. wag. t. Iblieeber : centre,
N. Young ; r. wiles.411. amrh,
Printer. - flea!, O. Tretbewey
pntnt. H radiant : clover point., R.
roa•nsend ). viae;, F Robertson :
maeetre. L Wei: r, wing. F. Town -
amt.
Rmfecee--3oho Wiggins.
PlaaAert Baal Alan Ca.
The Plumbers SeteMad the Goiaisi
( ►r'gbs On. in a /saws of hada,/ ore
\t"eieeataay evesisg. the ..ome brig
ft L' Th. soma (mew :
111_-aaar411eN4 IL Reinter . asetsr-
tenimt.C. aPisei: strelet.- J. Ori; 1.
vim. W. Fundmat ; txiarsa s,
Ibwssst : r. tmlepl, 4 Llatmldi
(l4e n Ch- Glee ll. i iiaram
Oese_IL NO-
; I. "OmSat Kew;l
L for; sualwa.
t.'#arenas. a twills, it firm
aaUsee- W flessaf,
Seri Quick aa( Perwams it alAwrgth
If past ass man me Oat sat, it
mai lads* w sr here eller
444.3 viadity. tttrybrs ltailLsa 'e
prigs add If the
wtrelly ear we eillemaradreatime.
lit mite rem est Or aureoles
sperm and bar 'aid sod pew-
rassat strath Ons idle' s •sera.
threettsairmiltrj Ilsalwad ■wrdao
Omlailh. Oat. Per i 1p t 1R.
0101801
eta 11~ t(Mi
AlliarION SALES
aasurrata ae. e:_..eeaeae mar •f terra
is f w 1a, eataaae&Trea ver'is`m.
orasors ir•. tam £ neetrda Itmle m assemaniaa 1
IL as 'Wray _ii . T.Swoo imakvic
moat
eta
WNW
11..■.ffill LOCAL OPTION sl W
FOR
lthwawilk=1.--11 den,*
la , YEARS1
Goma I. h---11-nst Maim' ta MU 44.4
si
ling MOpuma s W
btala.ey, . t..b i, ar NimellO11166lr W iasis is [sort
afro ls•M1 ai _ai Haw Ma w aui Mealy
MUNE ..at nand- RieltJ to Health.
Mt. `a era tile! .!tilt emsehl bo;
la./ hire . - tide
odder at the
Wier
had tees eared lig tattaithe deporamar Sod Ora rttbe e
de
the smada amid be pat iiia sera.
tits r a siasml to vamp, liana= liar
the Iimalat.
Lead arias dim thegaiw .w. ,
~. .ea I P . tledawamd ba ..a si.al r-ir
the vee +tt the meant iter.
aaasee w s OM
m. t a. Ttewall<ila Oar dee iIdiraarIi.
that, aainallakk Sham
bed evidieftee m Se.w ri Warn eaa W
tem When ami -- awe this eater
t n nee (New a nmeneyr, fag oto acres
had tree tales', •11e dials' redline to
a reoas4" the tlwerend aetA -
metam. tat M iaalsaa Seine anything
cued the frac allawai for instituting
an iireasi iw hal aspired
Crown Attorawy Saeger. Ries Ela
atteoum wen anal W The to
them repeat. etatad tea be i vat
wish to make • natenant lar pup pa
tun at the present time. He- iatfar
stet, however, that the oomaplaiat d
inaction on his part was voice un-
founded.
A COSTLY REVISION
Mr. Proudfoot Objacta two Larne Amount
Paid for Unfmiabed Work.
Tbemember for &;entre Huron by,
been pressing the Government upon
the matter oft be ling -delayed revision
of the Provincial statutes In the
Legislature on. Friday Last Mr.
Proudfoot, in view 4 the et eat coot
involved in the want. and the nonfu-
Sion restating to inane from the
revision being utilisable/1. moved that
an address he pramesaet teethe Lienurn-
*at • Governor makjetg that instructions
he issued to the Statute Revision Oom-
miwict to complete its work without
further delay, and not later than
Apra) 1.
M r. Proudfoot, in moving his red, lation. baba Live statute revision of
111rffi and ]14.7 cost the Rsovince 1711,-
11LPn 2., that of which, he said,
was a satinet/tory aaaidhat caret i7at,-
HI .(11. The .resrnit revision. which
was ordered in 3 aaa, IOW bad up to
February 211. 1912. enst the Province
$14k084.15; sinew that an additional
sum of fr21.44f' ]ts, making the total
known rxpeuditute to date $3$1-
ji42.31. TON expense, be acid, was
rather st.atmiaing ,Poen what we* y3t
tot,. done leve taken into ronnder-
ation. Givisg *rear of the items of
expenditure -ore_ the present rc ifuon,
Mr. Proudfoot showed than seven
judges (tbe aamt .r was later radiated
to sit) had tern paid altogether *11ti,-
11M1. The pntrLc ace on ta, he said
had shown that each of the six judges
bad since been paid an addrticmal
COOL (Wi. Am these judges had ether
and onerous duties to praaat. the
work of revision had amen aieody
delayed. Referring tis tams BUT of
58,797.4((1 eb.rged to bigamy and other
entertainment of the judges, Mr.
Proudfoot asked why the puhlic
should he inked to pay snob hills
"The t,overnateut Mundt' not hare
allowed this.," he wild. fie cbairg. d
that the judge. had inn a . the duties
of the leuislmLvs al slot /Vie ainda, and
bad, instead cd ' ! saaalasa nsai g
osrtain changes, re* Ore&
Hon. J J. Fay, t e the
member for Oman amid:
••T1il. w Irk has asst maim aalesg.
Yon cannot tet awl week ham ameba
enc seas der msdsillt. Ida aamltamaa-
tioa hem hem eamiMmman, and sem the
hark is mesad/ ea mas st-" 11tr
Pay amid that any eamtssisa- of root
4 sevioies Iden. is hoar at the work of
tits prrrarnt C3omesers. . He declared
that t he striate- rn-isins d Hew rear.
age -wee bsmg'ied. and wag simply a
anereore baa pada* tremors. Zbe Oas-
teiatair ..atyabLM aej ea*
.with nn uniformity, ha ._ pttm-
MI rev -wean n i. ubm nrallam and
sac touch sac, that the nett. resinous
WW1 will 1e a mere 'tr•Iflr." He said
:;bat the matter of pewees for the
judges luncheons wasspenm- - siva
up to for•meur.crrernsesk.
PERSONAL. MEN roost.
Nam Nemten•illr spent • new 1149. ai Trnlh
bun waw[.
Ata. 1. T e.eedthome hat. retmvad frau a
vara 1• t Iiiii an..
a A• Wiblebeail or 7 order, wa- In fawn
Yam as thada min
togilitaimarnalltmiat terltah. ,•mattedalmemainuilkaamanismlaW renis
Yana, Ram awn. , it rWtirta u his
i.oaia lea& a- J. Mann were etrltuta 1n
irmtstsema.m fftemesse.
aeratissam awn
Tarlo. r vintner •t
Sem, varaIlellintaria.-. Y rattles bet
lin S. amemignalamailland tem • wig te
tardniekare, war. a. tion. lonninema.
t arm. }ittwmesr w ore Lura iwtM.
-a baa se an lw..al ....sire s.
14-'-
W.... Ono : >ttw 1d'. inaeirea. Ciair,oh
Winn
w viiia. Mw la. atwta, era a ter
:eaa Temlare era a. lima et 1.e. ioare o
NZ • shame at Viewr mumb. m aamsde ear
w agar "ha 1, MS Mr a b
near at
aalaaa A. owl d Ya, went a try
L-• Mit weekwree► aR ala alfa 4 emmlhMr. Mw G.
Peel AWN 1i Fret wart tar a» welt elm. m
e Mt re mp irite w aaaeatbew lee
Mena tai tragagleam jam:
veins rmeast
9=
asari- m a one a s et Meals seWieurar
t ons no Tea
tlsroer w. a eamm aha swam
=:411=1Wilt Lb.
sea
hm. libiL Lr 4ra.r _ anishim
leen
Mee
Maw `-
ilifiritaEMLIP,
her bra
ems s t marts
a atstma4 elyieb
Ont. - 1 sea pram
d st
Lib mail her e
sob" amw be s at braid, ase
oma-lo-_&domalloaddisil bad owl. saalws1issl-
in. 21. InWer who inlaid ss tar
otlaiRat pima' ant &Op sok bis
I Inti inn mrinlb adismid Of Os
rima•.M!_tpliCer Phiamma,s
Ihnilmir mad
Uwe > F+v lar peso eieetwaintosisl." -Wm Lona
rr
-, ernsea mt.•+•amati
Nem Einanmidk,
Canada. - I eaa
highly raasannaa
Lydia E. Pis inati
VegetahliGenpasail
to any I !ala
far hash w .
and *sinful
hat
_ DsZ►sts Bageors.
1T oman 8arvc9 Satireiisw
Ili t Ibliman's Vaginal, Oae-
prim( isaamillantaativemel
maim se r.emalie mar iseraYlow
mai faeday bib Quo tttasdat ilia
lweeer of. and bwascdesshi -let . - -
teimiele eo file in the Phalan w a n llab-
ternary at Lynn, Masa, aeon to pram
tibia. !very suffering wmmsa masa
it 4.betasalf M give Lydia S Fzekar ''
Vegsasbie Oarpolmd a trial
If yea weed special advise write la
Lyra R. Milan an Retidm Oe. (wml•
bem.p Taut Rare. Year niftier rill
le visna{, wmarooned
.et, sail amgfd by a
.anal WA 4 br I fa sieid andliemae.
!math of Edward Maines.
Wtngbam, Mar. b lat.. - Edward
Heine., aged-arveuty-three, one of
Hamra county's pioneers, passed away
here thio week Settling near St.
Helena, the late Mr. Haines later re-
moved to the gravel read, tan miles
from town, coming into Wingham
two years ago His wife survives. hut
nn
rbild MD. The futera.1 take. plane
here this afternoon.
Neer Clubbing Offers.
The Signal has is clubbing arrange-
stent wit b Tho Toronto` W evilly Mail
and Empire whereby every autacribnr
to the combination will Fictive slap,
without toy extra (-barge. The Do-
niiaion Poultry Guide for one year
That i.. The Signal, The Weekly Mail
and Empire and The Dominion
Poultry Guide -all three for 41.411.
Send all orders to The Signal, Gode-
rich. Ont.
Rev. J. 11. Siewar: Accepts Call.
Napier. March 5. -A t t be Sarnia
Pr,rehvt ery mooting in Petack,a yestet-
day, Nev. J. Cre Stewart, pastor of
the Ptesnyt.errien cbarch here, decided ,
to accept the call from Whitecburch
and lapheside. in Maitland Preahytemy.
St. Address's church, Napier, was '
represented by Angus Galhraii b and
D. D. Walker, and Chalmers, Brooke, ,
by Peter McGregor and M. McGcigan.
Mr. Stewart ilia done excellent work
since coming bene.. and his people
deeply regret losing him.
Rev Mn Stewart is t e. anti of Mr.
and Mrs. 1e4. Stewart. South street,
Goder•Ich.
TtIE COIBORNE STORE • . .
THIS ani be Diehl GoLlis week at this shore,
O+raly dews Llys mow ea bay your Easter
Dress ase get tit made, We we this arisen
better pi paawed tial ever to show sorra of the
world s newest sad ChOWEa DMUS r as-
sortments Sur'phssing any sespasr
so at any former season_ We bum Our goods
are right and our prioesale know are jest what they
ought to be. Grey Saiti.ei, 5oc, 6', 85c, 95,,
$1. oo, $1.25 and $ t -63, Tan and Elmira Suiting*.
65c, S5c, 95c, $1.65 and $2.23. Navy Suititgs, 63c,
$5c• 95c, $l.00, $1-I3, $1.25 and $1.30. Black
Suitings, 50c, 60c, 65., S5c, $.1.00, $1.23, $1.3o and
$1.6s. Materials for Skirts and Waists in black,
s'avy brown, green, maroon. rene+da, at the
&Sowing prices, hoc, 65c, 83c, Sitio, 51.25 and
St.5o. Black wool and silk 'oilts, 6oc, Sc,595c,
$1.00, 51.25 and $1.3o.
•
.3
Dress
Goods
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Anv Press Goods bought here can be made in our rooms upstairs almost at
once if the buyer so wishes and entire satisfaction guaranteed.
Underwear our r4•arring rale of t7.ieawssr
ie at -ill nn. Oar eery kw poises
no tbaninsods are Braking them slip saw teeny
fast, bat these is .hill a wood aaane4meet Idler_
Omen amt amotere some of them while they lest ;
It rid pea pet.
Comets D & A. make, only 917 pair• let se
out sale jot, ti5r for 39c. Sims 1i1,
]9,2(1,21,AL28, 24.
Kid Gloves Our new Easter Yid Glover
are here. Perrin'. teak*, tan,
grey and black. 11.00 and $1.2 . Pe rrin's are
the best.
White Goods New Lawn Weigtr. New
Lawn Skirts. New Lawn
Gowns.
Prints *ow Maar ave ant the taint Etat oh
Prise made fat 12a and a Rated feet
cont print a Mc -
Black Sateen Waists A saw irtdivert
hens toe mak-
ors. Spaaid values.
A new steak of lismlbsata,2 to 4 yards wide
A new dank of Mawr Oilalatha, 1 to 2? card.
wide
A newEtamt of Simian lipiery. aewmar sad
Wilton Maga.
J. H. COLBORNE
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MacEwan's
Best Scranton Hard
Coal -a11 sizes.
Cannel Cc.al 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
tor ranges, box stoves
and fireplaces.
Standard Chestnut
and Furnace Coke.
All kinds of Hard-
u•oci.d and kindling.
Peter MacEwan Estate
Teb-phone illus
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Cal dwell's
Molasses Meal
Mr quantity las amebal grata; counts for vary bah . =yrsit
-Ws the amerst it dyer which tlaafla is Rias
amii.h...- Ctillaa . Malseas and bmmme'llandr
alk. et r'Faros tie place 44 tea Wild mfr
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THE CALDWELL . >lf ls a oarrih aao
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYS't©
Colonist Rates
On Sale Daily
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nc teas, Ord-
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tea 4i
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tffttlleee keens'
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Talking of toga, The Exeter Advo .
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rate report. that Tbn.. R. Kaiaks of
the Gorben IID., bad one killed on
Tuesday of bast week whirb washed
!ty(1 pounds and eaa only threw glare
old. The hatchet who did tate job said ir1.
G LT THE BEST.. IT PACTS.
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tlaweaa, fan•.. >r +tWaI
it was the largest bog be ever killed. I mw i! faratiaalavi ia ~O "(
Money Is Dear
Make the hest use of it by taking advantage
the TREMENDOUS BARGAINS we are offer-
ing. We have secured a
Bankrupt St ck
Iles a and W oa .en's C1otkriag. Ua derwea r. Boots
toad Shoes alba General Dry Goods..
We Bought Cheap and will Sell, Cheap.
Dome and .see us before making your purchase
in these lines.
DAVID BROWN
THE SQUARE
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ANY WOMAN
DELIGHTS
imtiasa)riase pe•re
at /b molMisaatlydtm `eanil'
aril at kir boos. We carry
o Was sear a>t IkaielOmtw for
ate pa`passe, stat oppose iaair-
inga are eat er a aimde pre is
im.fld tea mai ant eaa ear mti0( •
abnw ser 14u• sad tea ttttwse sad fere
under way elmiliperoe to p... base se i re 4w the nigh 1
amide at the right prism.
YOU eve iroble to ase.
GEO. HOHMEIER
dant few 7l easeerisr p'ia.tae