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THE SIGN AL : GODERICH O1 TA R) O
HEART
DISEA
is a symptom of IGdney
Disease. A well-known
doctor has said, •• I neves
yet made* post-mortem .it-
aminat ion in a case ot death
from Heart Disease with-
out finding the kidneys
were at fault." The Kidney
medicine which was first on
the market, most success-
ful for Heart Disease and
all Kidney Troubles, and
most widely imitated is
Dodd's
KidnAy
Pills
1
COALI
Havingpur'hi1w(t the. busi-
ness Lcn•iewrly conducted by
F. Barlow Holmes, we por-
pAtse dealing in
Coal, Wood
Lillie, Cement
Fire Brick, Etc.
We will beadle Scranton
and Lehigh Valley Coal. two
fines which are recognised as
the beet. We wish tri gig'
the people of Goderich and
vicinity the beat service pos-
sible, and shall !We rla�in
hear from all of Mr. Hol n'
customers and any others
who wish anything in our
lines.
All osiers left with Jas.
Yates, W est 'street, -t*ontptl y
attended to.
llicDonagh&Gledhill
'Phone No. 76
Yards At ti. T. H.. Nelson Street
E. R. WIOLE
Ile l'taarT
Inner of Marriage Liceases
WIGLE'S PHARMACY
Goderich, Ontario I
ENTER ANY DAY
AT THE
NORTHERN
BUSINESS COLLEGE
OWEN SOUND. ONTARIO
Individual Instruction. Thirty-
three yeatr of wseoommg�
guaranteed to gi'iAtiiiir"R. inform-
ation Free.
C. A. FLKMiru. F. C. A.
Principal. G. D. FLKMINO.
Secretary.
Victor
'ctrolas
Victor Victrola will sat-
. bur longing fur fine music
1 inging to you all the heat
n..-ic in the 'world interpreted
by all the greatest musicians in
the world.
Remember that the Victrrile
makes the beet of all Obriatmas
gifts. Make your family or
your fhienda happy with a Vic-
trola this year.
friers front $40.00 up.
Music Store it.luat'e
MAFIKING
'rhe recruit heavy rain have nearly
put a atop t.. the ',lowip .
Mrs. David Ae • cane is visiting her
ditaghter, Mrs. J A. Finlay.
Mr. John An• .w, of- Zion, visited
friends in this . icinity yesterday.
Mr. Richard Johnston made A busi-
ness trip to G.derich last Monday.
Tb' young people are practising for
the school concert ou December 22ud
Quite A nUuittet• fr here Atrended
church service at Hackett'a on Sunday
evening.
Misr Inez Switzer. of Lueknow, vi.- The Ladies' Aid society of the \Yost-
ited at the horny or Mrs. Witt. Stotts- field church held A suet:enful wwiog
et.. on Sunday. bre recently and lard week they suet
Mrs. James %V. -leder and scramble -et, again to pack the tole of quilts and
Eddie, arc spending the wrrk at Mr. clothing valued at $05, which was sent
Thomas Blake's. to the Deaconess bonze, Toronto.
Miss Minnie Webster, tf Dungan- --"
non, spent Solidity at her spinet's, Mrs. KIPPER
Thomas Blake's. Mnhrrt Dinsdamnion
ile held an auion
Misr Ella Reid. of .F:Ier.ezer. wl o suit. rfltrrek and maehincty last wrrk,
With visiting in this vicinity. b-tt for when good price. wets realized for
her home on Ft iday. ever ything offered.
Both • hurches here have held s.te-
cessful annivrr,rey srrview. The
M.thodists held thei`s o1 the 9th lust.
arid in spite of the storm a good al -
T eendatice Ives prerent at the afternoon
glad to report he i+, improving. service. hist small at night. Rev. T.
Mrs. Norman Shackleton is able to W. Htatchford. of Centralia, mac la
be srouud again, after being .hut in good sermon-. Th. Presbyterian's
from the egrets of stepping on a ree-ty held thein the following Sundry and
nail. ! was largely a tt•-t d.d. Rev. .lmkoInl
Mr. John Reinhardt. of L -ices. was McArthur, of Kineaidinr, preached
in the ueighbxichotxl killing pigs for stile sermons. Both three ministers
Mevers. James `launders and Jaoirs 1 I will be sure rf if Hearty- welcome the
Kickley.next tint• they punch hale. The fol•
lowing Monday night a splendid fowl
ST. AUGUSTINE Irupperwas s:rvedtoa Large and ap-
Miss A. Bt•nphy spent the week -end ptec•rativr audience. The enterteit.-
with Fcodyee friends. I went that fol!owe.i was gond and was
Miss Maggie Clifford. of Prmperit y. coutriMued by Willie Menotti, of za.
visited in this vicinity last week. '.ter :, Miss Newbury. ..f Loodot.: the
Mr. Georgy and Misr Martha %V•1- Thanes Road t ivartett.. the rhumb
'see visited Toronto frieuds last week. ( choir and Rev. Hall Woods. of Bruce -
Mr. Wellington Nixon is working I new, ail atquittiag theutselves ably.
with Mr. Chadic@ Robinson at present.,
ducted by Rev. T. H. Farr, of Blyth.
and Rev. R. A. lJiller, of Auburn, and
the Orange lodge, t.t Auburn, of which
the deceased was a nmather.
1 t is with pleasure the people of
Westfield are looking forward to heats
ins Mr. Harold Jervis, of Detroit co
December cath. He is to he act cheese• (
fed tiv MIs. Al. Leon. reader.
Mi...nd Mrs. Frank Campbell and
Mra. J. N. Campbell spent Mondry at
Httlktt. visiting the latter'• sisters.
Mrs. John Tawlyt . of that place, and
Mee. J. D. Aoslir, til Leamington
oaufON NOTss
At Knox church the sacrament
of the Lord's sapper will be die -
palmed at the twining service next
Suuday. The preparatory service and
the reception of new members will
eke place a usual on Friday evening
at el o'clock. On Sunday evening He.,
Mr. Ha.sard will deliver an adarese on
the Bible and its circulation.
A former pastor of the Gotiericb
Baptist church. Rev. Charles K..loner,
of Ridgetowu. will preach at both sets -
vice" on Sunday next. He has horn
aberut from the town for about three
y cans
Rev. J. is Ford will preach at both
services in Victoria street Methodist
church on Sunday next.
Anniversary eervitee in connection
with North etr.et Methodist church
will be held on Sunda" next. Rev.
Dr. Dungall, of St. Timmer. r former
pastor. will be the preacher and Mini
Jean Buttery, of Strathroy. will be the
soloist. The following musical pro-
gr•rnne will 1.e given during tl.r day
-Cburua. The Sung of the New Cru•
rade. school ssbifdrrn : ruthem. 60 -
ward Christ MA Soldier.. choir;
chorus. Compuoat of Banners, aeho)l
children: solo Prat ye not O'I.ral,
Mika Jean Bilary: chorea., The Lord
is Ding, school children: local duet,
By (:one Days, Mr i3'itrrry. Irrritonr,
Mr. Styles. truor: •nthrnt, I will sing
of the Mereies of the Lord forever.
choir ; solo, One Sweetly Solemn
Thought, Misa Jean Buttery. Mr.
(iso. King will be ogaoist and musi-
cal director.
Mrs. James \% rlw.ter. of near Luck -
now, vi.itt•d bet. daughter, Mrs. Tbow-
Ai. Blake, oti Sunday.
l.tttlr Elsner Johnhtcn received a
err severe burn Idle week. We rue
Mr. George Brophy and Mr. Kell'- ! For iso to dat, near andJtt.a teat'.
had Goderich rural telephones instal- rearms •I•w•al «e Prtdharn tn. Tat1,.r.
I -Cedar V
led in their homes pat Saturday. alley tsnd.y echoed will
lin. S C. Wilson. of Morsels, and hold a Christm+s tree entertainment
Mit. D. McDonald and daughter, Don- on Tuesday evening. December Tied.
aids. of J,t•testown, visited at Mr. w•hint it good programme will b.
McAllister'• last week. !Riven.
Quite a number from this vicinity I--C.P.te. will sell single fare tickets
■ttended the policy near Donnybrook t tea the Toronto annual fat stock show.
last W evening sad some eat Good going December 5th. rkh. 7th
tended the ritneo's ball fit bnebaow:itcod fes• )ecemhet 9th. Bur
on Friday .m anigRt <•+yn ,..",. YPIROR'sftWW015110:1110921r5OV
The St. Augustine Rifle amoeba ion • ticket agent.
held their annual fowl supper and con-
cert last Tuesday evening. Supper was
served in the hall from rex to eight
Mr. Gus. Kinaben and his wen, who
were on the losing side in the shooting
competition. Mr. Gus Leddy and his
men were on the winning side, so they
had to get up a programme. Rey.
Father Dean Acted as chairman while
the following took part in the pro-
grawine :-Solos by Mrs. \Nikita. lit
Brussels: instrumental music by Mr.
McMot•au and d,ught er. of I ucknow :
step dancing by Mr. Joseph Kinahan,
ar.,of St. Augustine : sings by Mr. Jock
Grindley, of Guelph. During an inter-
mission in the programme the prizes
won by the different members of the
association were distributed by the
captain. Mr. Gus Kinsban. Following
are the winners :-David McAllister. !
Dominion salver; Gos Kinaban. the
most hull•eyes in 19 shots : Oswald i
Pollard, the most inners in lt) shots;
Gua. Leddy. seven consecutive bulls -
eyes; Wnt. Redmond, seven consecu-
tive magpies: Bert Jones. moven con-
secutiva ouers; Wier. Thompson,
highest average for season : IVm. Mc-
Allister, second highest average for
season. Father Oren donated 45 to bre
divided in four prizes for members not
winning tit lust in other events
Brophy, first : Raymond Leddy, sec -
nod ; Father Dean, third : R McAI-1
lister. fourth. Mrs. Joseph Boyle act-
ed es acconipani•t during the evening.'
WESTFIELD 1
MI. George Snell is visiting under
the parental roof.
Mts+ Belva Cameron visited over
Sunday at het hone here.
Reeve Campbell is in Goderich this •
week attending county council.
Mise Butler. of Blyth, apent oiier
Sunday with her mother. Mrs. Robb.,!
Tunney.
We hors still on hand • few
FIRST-CLASS
RANGES and
HEATERS
wbieb we are arllippt off and will
not be replaced. also anything
osr eatalogue show. at very
Mose primes (:all and me them.
Act our priors on
PLUMBING
HII ATINO
EL$OTRIC WiRING
METAL WORK
and
ROOFING
Whooping Cough
MIMIC MOT ASTIIKA COO=
wogagflt CATAUH COM
asT.susr.se terve
A noels Ws and elective fres/User Mr vire.
.sial wren.... ei.nng er„a. %apse..• C.ea/en.
Noe the paw -memos of W buoying Couah ase .tease.
Beeefoodie Crumpet a... 1t .• a nfX.O4 to .aside
I m A.th•aa. The ale Rano led t the aeti.eptic vapor.
.n e..te with erre .•.ata. tubas breathing( easy
soot h.. the s0.! throat and eters the eat p.. as•r 4l4
reef al •..,t. It le ',valuable es moths.. 't
1-••t. ehAter« Seed postai roe ..seriph.. booklet
ALL DRUOatSTI.
Try caRsoLRRR
ARTISRPTIC THROAT
t Pae . They ass n ameba
Paco. ane
our armada=
VOf r'k- Cr-hmil
Yams
St.. 11-T. fry F�
(.dins nen tlh ossa '+'
M.rreal. Can.
Mr. Wesley Stackhot.te and Miss•
Grace 'a igbtwan spent Tuesday in
(inderieh.
Mrs. George Bamford, of Detroit. is ,
visiting at the home of Mrs. Wm.
Bamford.
Mrs. Weller Farrow is spending ai
few day. with her mother, Mts. John-;
ston, of Blyth.
Mies Cb,tstian McClinton, of Godes
rich. renewed old friendships at West-
field, last. week.
Mn. Robert Bu'pending
is
a week with her daughter, Mrs. Will
Gooier, Rase line.
Mir May Cook returned home on
fi tWday After spending a week with
friends in wingbsni.
Miss Mabel McDowell an 1 Miss Min-
nie Snell visited over Sunday with the
latier's brother lit Walton.
Mr. and Mis. Lap,lry ince Laura
Belli lett Wednesday for Torooto pct
make their future home.
Mr. Isaac Henry, of Mlchigin, is
visiting et the bows of Mr. W. +.
W isbtrsr. sod otos► t.iss sig.
Mrs Wnodcoek, of Blyth. spent •
few days at the home of ber daughter.
Mr,. A. W. C. Hardisty, last week.
Mae. Win. Calopboll returned howl.
on Moodey suer a week's visit wttb
her sister. Mrs. Gordoo. of Lucknow.
Mr. and Mn. A. W. C. Hardisty re-
turned horns on Thursday tart from
Toronto where they spent a few day-.
The Westfield Epworth league held
a successful social rousing In the ham-
meot of the ...burets on Friday evening.
A little daughter •rrlyed •t the
home of Rev. sed Mrs. will Taylor. of
Mildmay. on Sunday. November Wird
The Westfield choir gave a musical
and literary entertainment at the 10th
line drureb on Moodey evening. ihe-
esshet 1st.
Mr. Wrn. Bamford passed away at
his home here nn November filth is
his ABrd year, Although Mr. Bamford
had ' 1a poor health for toy
air Is death was unexpected sad
wine t shock to his family and
lir;. ' ' , .. The deesaa.d meat the
Iasi • ,rises of his life In the vhislty
of \ , .mNsid and had MIRY warm
Moods. ?bore ave 1.ft to mourn FIs
loss, his wife, hoar seer--Ouorg. .1
Deeeel11 Jabs. rel the west Tama p
vld
Web awWWI_
as/ dissightste-Jesstmato
anidineelinsak
scan wiper e.. -_,•,.t
Weer f.iN. Id. M.N.. an Fe edsv
after•.•.••• Is -t bet,* loot rrs ee.r. Iw rt
Meld esm.tesy. 'tie eervke etraa ems -
Our Fell and %Venter stock of
Boots, Shoes
Rubbers and
Overshoes
ie new complete
Our stock was all bought
before the advance in,prices
which enables tis to give
you genuine bargains. -
It will pay v0u to call
and inspe=t our footwear.
REPAIRING
Downing & MacVicar
&:"
-0060-THE COLBORNE STORE -.app
TEMPERANCE SERMON
To THC EDlh)k (•)' ran Siel\.tL'
Sir, -Permit me to pass A few r•e-
msrks uptti Mr. ('toper.' "Tempet-
ance Sermon," as recorded in your' is-
sue lid Nnvemher 20th. Hsd Mn. t'oop-
er preached in Clinton, and his set -
mon herrn recorded in the Clinton local
papers, 1 do not think anybody would
have paid any attention to it. He is
taxo well-known around Bowe. But
kour leaders in -Godes'icb may not
now bleu as Clinton people do. so I
desire to show bow much reliance may
be placed on his • Temperance Ser -
moue."
51r. Coo 'Urged the 'cheviot , had
f 11t :111101k abMi illSWArdIrstAetwion.
What a glortotis . ictory for local op-
tion! The schools had not been effect-
ed! Who outside of an asylum for
the insane would eves- therm they
would have been :• But then Mr.
Cooper was not running over or even
brimful of arguments or etateosenrs
io favor of local option. So we will
pardon him.
Next yt,i stated he raid \lercbaou
were doily a far Neuer trade now than
they had ever done before." 1 have
myself called upon eight of the prin-
cipal merchants in Clinton and their
reports were: No. 1 r+ported, "No het -
tet. no worm :' No. 2 "Worse;' Nos.
3. 1 and 5 "Mu worse Nos. 0, 7 and
8 "Pully 10 per worse." i will
uodertaketo prove if Mr. Cooper will
permit a professional ■cccuotant to
inspect bis hooks. that his own business
from May 1st to November 1st, 1913.
is behind then of May bit to November
1st. 1912. What ateolute nonsense it
is to make •iseh statements! Any
child knows that the financial con-
dition. of thet six months pro
habit suybod business being far
better thanever ore! Why not con-
fine his utterene's to those of sober -
nem, wisdom and truth.
Next he said. the prohibiting of liq-
uor had raised the taxes stmt r#Jit.
Another untruth. The truth is. and
i nyliody can verify it by inspection
the town's accounts, taxes this year
air ahout$18110 higher than last year.
24 tnilli on ST.a.000, brother A. T.
Cooper• and you cannot by evasion or
perversion make 'it more or less.
Then be goes nut of his way to insult
farmers and eaves these were "eonsiu-
ereble more fN tners • ntuing to town
and going house sots i " How many
fatmers doer Mr. Cooper know who
use to come to town and go home
drunk ? Then be added that the only
drunk he has seen carne from Gode-
rich and went hark with n,policeman.
Pity be didn't add that he was the
man who went and told the policeman
and bad the poser young man xi tested
and tined.
The whole s.. called "Sermon on
Temperance" war diegterting and naus-
eating to ar.vbody conversant with
the facto,
I hope 1 have told your readers
enough that on the next. occasion that
Mr. A. T. Cooper preaches a tempet-
•nce aerinon in Goderich or anywhere
else, they •• a know bow much it will
he adyismile to believe.
Tones, etc.,
JORN RANSFORD,
President Huron County Business
Men's Association.
Clinton. November 25th.
POWELL'S
for
FRESit !KEA1S
BODED HAM
JELLIED TONGUE
MINCE MEAT
FRESH PORK SAUS-
AGE
WEANERS
BOLOGNA
SPICED ROLL
BREAKFAST BACON
ENGLISH BACK
BACON
LARD AND OLD
CHEESE
THE DISPLAY
OF XMAS
HOLIDAY •
NOVELTIES 1
I5 HERE
buy good, cheap,
is just seventeen
Ready with hundreds of things that are
pretty, useful and inexpensive, gathered up
from the world's manufacturers. FORWARD
is the watchword of all progressive enterprises,
and this store has long been identified as a
vigorous exponent of this principle. We are
hurrying daily for the advent of the approach-
ing HOLIpAY season. This store is prepared
to supply every known want in Dry Goods
Holiday Merchandise. This is a good place t.
serviceable and sensible gifts. The holiday of holidays
selling days from now. It is none too early to think
about your PRESENTS. We can name only a few articles from our
great selection. Read them all and then come and examine our offerings.
FURS
No gift Netter or more serviceable than A nice
Muff or Stole, or both. ()wing IA) the unusual
mild weather we an. making our price very low
on these gods. Long black Coney Stole roe
and Muff to match $3.50. Better qualities at
higher prices.
Linens, Napkins, Table Covers
With napkins to match. Damask "Table
Linen.. geese bleached, 72 inches wide. at holiday
prices. Napkins from 75e to 53.90 • doze. Linen
Tuw.ls
from 2Sc to 51.1!0 • pair. ('entre Pisces
and Scarfs.
Ooe piece, t1U-inch, bleached pure linen Tab-
ling, holiday price Hoc. One piece pure linen
Tabling. half bleached. 511.
Lace Collars -- •
The largest a•eortment we ever offered. from
25c to seta at $1.50, latest shapes and made of fine
crochet lace. Our prices ..re very low on these
Collars and Cutts.
Christmas Specialties
All the way from Japan, in band -wad, It
tesabusg, Crashes( and Embroidery pieces, all it.,
war from a six-inch to raven for • large cent].
table, Tr•v Cloths and Dresser Serfs, and .sot
prices are less than are usually salted for In,tclt, ,.
made articles of the same kind.
Fancy Articles for Christmas
Handmade Muslin Aprons 23c, and check
\Turbo Aprons, lace trimmed and satin ribbon
strings 39c. Other Aprons, ribbon string., 011.
Boudoir Gaps of whin muslin, 50e. Pelmet
Dust Caps, 25e. Fancy Work Hage, 50k Ran,1-
ke•rehief Bags, 25c. Rosebud Ties, 25c.
Handkerchiefs
A great sbowlog in all prises from an ant
i,rordetsatleat ie. IUs. Ific. stn 2.5c, fkk, 40C. yak, non.
and up 1.0 51.76. Initial and plain hemstitched.
Exoeldas at lbc. lie 2 for 23e. Children's, picture
and fancy colored border., In fact al .t say
thing and everything you could possibly need in
Handkerchiefs.
•
J. H. COLBORNE
1
HUH( I COUNTY COUNCIL
Several 1.. .:twat Questions Dealt With
b. County Fathers
The moat important business triton -
acted by the county council. now in
session at the court house, was the
passing of two reeolntiott one wad, to
make a grant of 5100 to the Great
Lakes Dlwter fund. moved by Coups.
Clark aed Winter, and the other was
that the council memorialize the Do-
minion government to finish the im-
Provements commenced at the harbor
here as soon as possible, in order that
Goderich harbor should be made as
touch as possible A harbor of refuge.
This was moved by i tuna. Manning,
and Cantelon.
' it L. poesihle that a deputation may
wait on the government in regard ii.
OH. matter and A copv of the resole•
lien will be forwarded to the public
works department.
IVarden M.:Key. of Egtnondilll.-,
presided and the 31 councillors weir
present.
In opening. the warden made a
short addst rs ot weleoute to the tucrn-
l:eta and remat ked that he believed mil
the county work undertaken had been
completed.
A communication was received from
Mr. A. Cancan, secretory of the eel.
I.giate institute at St. Marys. stating
that county of Baron pupils would be
admitted to the Institute there by
paying 1110a year. It eras referred to
the expense committee.
A uetition from Mr. Hobert J.
Holmes and four otters wan received:
It sulked that a union echoed met ion be
formed of porta of the township* of
Morrie. Holten and McKillop. L
counter petition warn also received and
both were referred to the eduoatiooal
committer tor consideration.
('oun. Bailie inquired about the
money received and disposed of in the
ease of the late John Din.ley, fnrmeriy
an inmate M the horse of refuge.
$100.00 IN GOLD The hoose of refuge coenslttere will
Coon.:. Spenders and Love moved
that the heldgs bet'Aen the enmities
of Huron and i.awM.m be hulk e.
early nest year as and that it
pre evaist,alwd s _ fie. lk
safe uwtil it fa resbsill.
Cut Flowers a speci-
alty at
POWEL 'S
'Mom 01
gounwieweenawarerea
We will
give oat bemired dollar* ha
*old to say sesitt. hat
eassint be beseGUe by t
Sagel. bait
MAIL We NO stenoss to haus every
am try Saimaa* far we know it is the
hair ma. that has ever been
wtU
Esaeleitylposlti analis es 1.
Cdr ter What to Ns lesaiE.
Ytttere e1AMtsbeMw M Ae�eb
A tense 1+.111- • f Magri..- rest. Mut
Mty .sac., b -ore y.•it go to Y. J.
Des land's eh tug union fur other .torrs
dost have wageless
book into the matter.
particularly funny. Miss Bildtwd Me -I
Coll, in a sweet and well -toned volae,
sang "Standing o' the Beam in Mar,"
tc oelightfully that t he arsdieoee com-
pelled her to sing -Coming Theo the
Rye" as an encore A quartette
Once in the Deer Dead Days Hesood
Recall,- was ring in floe harmony by
Mn. James Cumming. Miss Adelaide*
Nairn and Messrs .1. F. Thomism and
Reg. Blackstone. Mips Nabs sang
"R•.ck Me co Sleep Mother," Mr. John
McKay sang •"Committed to the Deep,"
and Mr. J )hit St sit• read• perhaps the
bit of the evening in ••When I go Back
to Bumpy Scotland. ' Perbeipv it w AA
big kips which yyp.wtized the nodi
once for ties peoifr dtd enjoy the song.
The programme Boded with a laughing
chorus given by the choir which sent
the people away in • joyful rnonod.
After the pet few mance the choir of
Knox church mete the guests of the
Baptist church congregation at a fine
supper served in the basement of the
church.
Mr. J Waugh. M.A.. eblef
of public and separate ler
Ontario. was present and aYetwd
the council In references t0 heigessefsig
the educational facilities" he thle rtatttary
and advising that additional b pMlew
should he provided.
A written invitation spat by the
Ametiaso Hood Machine Onyaw toe
vlting the councillors IadlvvliddealIy se
in • Nosy to visit their plant we. road.
The council M still 1n session as the
the paper gore to preen.
TO .ADVERTISERS.
HAVE YOU
Made preeteien for ru pioymenl due
isg tlbe Fah and N Ince, month. •r do
yea wish .ta•dt reuner ante Anti. tit
v
rthrooa►t• Wmrn• u- .nd ee.•nre our
agent's term.. Wa offer the fret 1u
the beetre-r. Pay weekly free outfit,
r tri.save tweritery.
nv1CH sop .t( it kat
under ••alUvataw, ):.tabli.he.'• of er
thirty -eve year.. 1 reputes, ors for
bbeI-.rase stack and for deeltne. A
ri►.aAR can Mak. mon.) .satin. for
le, W. want Aa e.erset ie. reliable rasa
t« treacrr(rr��
e�hh and ((vn
ietut.
FPtom.
NUREIERT
t eseato. Ont.
N. H - Fres estals/we ea rey.e.t .
In order to have an earlier issue of
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facilitating the work- M Ibis office. if
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hist Church is the Seem .1 a Happy
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of ■ very es)oyabie eeseert no Thurs-
day ..e nlsg leaf. Is boon, of the
nrea•iorr the edIloo was well Old.
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attendance and etwMted very InoteeMl-
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THE PLANS
for good plumbing differ from the or
dlnery kind. Vou1 may not be aide to
note the difference, but evriy good
plumber knows
OUR PLANS
-lambed, only mater•Isls that will give
lasting eatisftartioO and worknisnshtp
that will peeve dm"shle. •
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esiNe tart the job may be. we octet
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PLUMBING WORK
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the Morning," sheayr es /60 as
GOAL OIL
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