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OFFICE SUPPLIFS
FOR 1914
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heti tut IPI 4. conspbrte, t•.,u-
tainfaet Canadian Tariff of l'ue-
t..ul., Baur' of Canada, Poet
e ,Mer and Railroad stations.
Lin 41 'Clergymen, and other
Feuer .1 irfergethtioi, price R1.(s1.
Blank MAW. Ifemorasdum
t' .ok.. Hills Payable. Hill- He -
eta idle, tic . etc.
Loom leaf Ledgers tn.ul S:f til
v.p u• Pilo...+.
Canadian Office Diaries, ;tire.
froc and $I.,i
Canadian Pocket !Nara.* from
Loc up to $1.1o.
Sbae'non File.. complete wit:.
t.unch *1.441, w about punch 7:r.
('ther flies -from :5a tip.
Binding Caw.:i . each. ..t 4
for SLis•, *MX/ J) per dozen.
Buainew Envelope,. firm 50
for bps of I'A* up.
Waste Paper B Aket.. for of-
fer and bowie owe. 6tan Metal
Wicker Sr, 7bc and
Ark.
American Addle/ Meobire,
tstepben'i. 8tafford'e tend C •-
tet's lMlce Inks.
Wateru.an', Ideal Poustain
Fent. from 82.50 rel'.
The Colonial Book Store
Pt.HTEK. Prop.
rinderich
"TI1E
Star Theatre,
FbR SALE
X Second=hand
International
Harvester
Gasoline Engine
Six Horsepower
Ir: A 1 running order,
aro a t.iu gra i tt. A ppl
to
J. A. CULVER,
i'I.a riet. i
NOW SMALL I
SPEND Ml"
WINTER EVENINGS=
A MUSICAL F.1►CC'ATION
a very,esseutial accomplish•
ment tot every young pt•rson in
modern life. Now that the
long winter evenings are before
ns the question present• itself :
"How ,hall I spend my spare
hours in order to derive from
(hem rho greatest pleasure and
profit' -
To those de• ii ing r;, com-
i,aenco a sttidg of
PIANO PLAi iNG
a e would retoonunend he
Mint moan & ('o. Paw... Be-
ginnre. find it en ea.+y instru-
ment to pia' and the ewest
gtta111% of the tone produced,.
an ►aouuragetsent to the music
student.
James F. Thomson
Agent for Heintnuan & (<•
Pianos
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A ISMAL1. WASii ER
OR SO
m+.• he s11 oh is needed to set +-rwrr
plumbing to ts. If that be ao.
we'll pot them it. where they w 11 do
the most good. aid depart in pour.
WE WON'T SAY
YOUR PLUM f NIG
is ail woes net. and ..p your whole
home apart just to wake woe k W.
ars Mutat kind of plsmbrrs. !b.
wie show you}
FRED HUNT
11111AMILTON STiREiRT GODER• H
mum las
Towssi..d doles ( the trick k Isss nal
NEWS OF SPORT i tbur.selnutee. 7'hie was the gree
and before the sardines were swarm
of ties eituatbn. the little hawks W
GOUERICH triT ERMEINATES WIN I how it was dose. It was whispered
eianagettanotber and nobody knew
OUT mutt LAST NIGHT however that Webbs. end Towns.*
wale the arsietaaoe of 1Lsd,ria weal
- - I responsible for theb. e game
Cl.nthe lon boys Put a Good Gime, t . now stood ' ar for the ThSignals sad
wool. to, ked bittbt. tlbortl atter
Gocter,ch .s Now in Practise tf
Fast Typo Game on Monday
Night Rough Game Played in
atratford on Tuesday -Colieg,ates
Play.
"erhrpe never before iu recent years
•n there a more brilliant victory wow
t .v the l.oderich hockey club thaa last
night, when the locals emu -plumed
this Mr. Harry Tu fled array ed on the
scene and Ernie Clark went out on the
ice taMsg Newelly's place to the goal,
wbo went on the field se rover.
By this time the "Labe" begun to
lag and the coomellation of Freak
Townsend, Tufted and Colborne took
ad.aotage of it with the result that in
• scrimmage Tufford nude a short
.bot rod altbnugh "Wattle" Ree did
some earlier work at the stop %etch
•'hotoi to the inlet nictitate serial of Rerne, on point. the rubber got past
the O. H. A. by a double snore of ft to him and went flying Toto the mels.
:L The fight was keen and the visitors Four ruccesslve volley a. the serim-
pat up +, real k eii end
ovate. and I was visage followed from the ritzy tanks
i ier'argh no fault of their own, •spec- finishing the ant period at l.8 for the
aerial combination.' Lally the goal keeper, that the boys of
• elloa and red wetat down to defeat. H11( Tuns
bot it was the superiority ret the bolos After a few minutes' pause the battle
tears. After getting or. the ice it was WAS continued the young signals
found that the ,wearers of the two showing signs of wealearlug. For a
traria were toxo much alike and the considerable time neither teams
Goderich le.y put white ones over scored. Frank Townsend then got
tbeir smeller garments, thus giving away with the puck and doggine.
slipped it in, making a total u IL_.
Clouds loomed up in the horizon
threatening to olecure the ru' of The
Signal.. Altboe gh nearly "all in" the
toys worked hard and Townsend and
Bates this time thirsting for termite.
scored the third and last point making
thrill lbs appearance of anke1..
After rhe drop of the puck. l'lulr
"bogged" it and sent off with the
auhlr; r in his teeth. but had not gone
Far when \Viggine checked and ruched
the rimier up to the (Tinton goal
1V ben wallies at.oat five fret he shot.
but Johnston did some steer work
a
total of tt ::.
and •ids -reneged elle flying ruble -t. iVithout a doubt Bert Townsend
iI'igginaaud "Plug- Mel/maid worked oils the stat of the Signal tenser.
a twin rush and a couple of time. IVehe w:ts a "peacb.-• no, (or A
f..nhd the Clintons and simply ixeginner showed up remarkably eel'.
"rained' the goal. but John.tou n a. Headwin worked well and will develop
on the job every time and rebutted the into a got.d man very- soon. Newell
bullets which came like hail •root the and ('lark for boys. Mao showed their
elite cape. After abut 1:. minutes mettle and while not particular fast on
of playing, molt of it being on the their likens* ate good stick handlers.
visitors' ground. "Dane' a1c[h•oal.l -Burley" Bate., when he lose a little
rushed and this time the shot went more practise on the ice will do conte
house. while the crowd cheered. .lust damaging .t calk.
as hall time was nearl)- up [impel The St:.rs also did well and showed
...Rh 14.M! *resistance its a scrimmage mere practice than their opponent".
atoned one for the visitor,. This fin- Neither Gem* had combination and
ished ti» first period with. an even worked indiridnal -'.tart' or twin
rture of 1•).•
combimill on. -
Hall Time The teams were :
The second half was exceedingly- fast . TIM Sit ].si. ' '-.140F'liTAft v
and re'.eal' fine plays were seen mi E. ((lark goal • R. Nates
`s.th sides. The whiter realized that 1 W. Roe paint t'. Muir
it war time liar them to •'get busy and B. Townsend covet A. McMath
they did, making tblogs hots."I N. Nowell rover H. Tufford
-Plug' oohed and stored a @second. L Weil, venire F. Towntwnd
The Macs then, worked a two-man , M. Bradw:n 1. wing G. Tretbewey
J. Bates r. wing H. ('ollorne
Referee - Norman McLeod and
"Plug" MCdonald.
(Goal oMcia's--John Nairn and Wm..
McCreath.
Timekeeper-C'bas. E. Compton.
combination sod this time "[zany"
performed the et not, making the score
:: to 1, Clinton retaliated and Draper
in a scrimmage slipped in a Second.
It was here that one of the finest phos
of the riming was wen when Belcher
tot the rubber from utmost in front of
i. own net, tushed half way, allot and
•co.red, while the epectatul. brought
down the house. The see -sawing con-
tinued and this time ('hi.holni scored
on a purr.. from %Viggins, making it
3 2 for the a bite caps.
Kerr then worked a scheme ar:d the
tubber went up to the (Godericb goal
when he slipped it in. scot ing the
third and last one fur Clinton.
The Gorlerirh ••bunch" who started
out well with combination style came
I.nek It, it again end worked op close
to Clinton and with the good aaeiat-
ance of Wiggins. Megan .cored
shoitly before the referee's hell an-
nounced -game over.'
Each than of the home tram deserves
much credit for the excellent game
he played. The Clinton boy. oleo
did well and Johnston in goal was
the star of that team and Howbeit on
defene . prevented .what might have
been &minusaccidence to the visitor,.
The game was clean and very few
penaltieir were handed out.
Captain Humbnll of the Clinton team
acted very gentlemanly and after the
game war over Ire called his men to-
gether and gave three cheers for the
c acture.
5 urruhaty
Berens Gonlerich-D. McDonald 2.
H. McDonald 1, Belcher I. Chisholm i
Speed. rough, and loose play and e
generaI tendency to raiz it up featured
the intgemediate0. H. A. game played
in Stratford on Tuesday night nith
8t. Marys as the vieltors. At half-
time the score was _ all. and at full
time. :i to 3.. St. Marys had a .hada
the better of the er4Ulnent, but
neither team showed championship
chess. Team play was entirely absent
and doubtful tactics were used to spoil
individual efforts. Overtime was
played and the Stratford team scored
S goals. making the tial score 5 to
:t in•tbeir tas•ot•. The teams:
Strattord
Bt own
'Orford
.'tAoltz
Lowe
Bomt.t ay
Hat vey'
Rigg
goal
1 detente
r defence
r.er
•`eolt•r
1 Ming
r wing
St. Maros
Dmcher
Hnvdore
L. Filson
titer
Lavelle
Ford
F. IVilson
Inter -etas, Series
in a fast and exciting game of
hockey. ul.yed in the inter -clew series
of the G (1.1., on Monday afternoon.
fore 11. defeated form I. by the score
of Sl.
The game was clean throughout and
created a good deal of interest, eepecl-
ally among the scholar•.
The league were :-
McGee. 1. Fonar i.- 1 Folex II. -
Clinton -Draper 2 Keir 1. NI. Pridham goal P. ('arey
PENALTIgi.-Ooderich-('hi.bolm 1. P. Heattie r. def. J. Rte.
Belcher 1, Wiggins 1. M. McDonald 1. def. L. Wart
Clinton Nape' 1.Mittbell 1, Clutf I, J. Kelly- rover C. Dalton
O'Donnell I. A. Wiggins centre Ii• Babb
H. Mummy I. wing O. Rom
A. Brandt r. wing .1. Bowler
Juniors IMetbdraw
At a meeting of the hockey es-
tbuaiaats held on elktnrda7 night In
E. R. Wight's drug store. the question
of baring three hockey matches
played here to one week was dm -
cussed. It was the opinion of the
majority of the officials that, is view
of other ettrectkr.s. the town was not
The en d Tb.- Signal and to 'Rapport three earner,
The Star to • friendly game
Thit they were played the number
of hockey ori ar night and the 01 spectators would a..t be larges
score was 6.8 in favor of the Star ebtwgh t.. nage a ananeial citrase.
employees. The victory- (nay be at -
titian -tat to the Star taco being larger
men than the Signals who were some
of them mere lads. However they
bero.eally put rep a good fight and
their defeat was by no metros an
Igawminlous one Both teains,howed
okelletthr 111,40 Condition and mega*
beth elder •'hobbled' about the Ice `like
pelicans with sore feet. Some of the
Signallers affirmed that they had not
bees ow .tater before this season.
Owing to the usual delays, the game rarri-+bff the ht ural. t won" likes
did hot start until 0.25 arca then Harter have made a Rood eh log In tM
Tarred did soot show up. leaving t
Star Ariel a man. To even up Ernie hrgtue.
Clark retired from the op,,oeing team. le Annoyed
' Plug" Mellowald wbo happened to Mr Win. t•nasel, who is under
e.ume as a spectator was premed into suspension of the O. H A on account
service as a referee and handled the of a. Iacres.se game pl.+y rd last ws-
g,me well. The Sun forming • mer. Is aanoyed over the reports
*mat Near, or dipper agereostion, In edreolation, that he prayed wbete
swooped down upon the little light. benew It was not right. He agates
aced for an instant, it looked as if tbli aged affirms he did everything
Sher might .ever survive tie ebarge 1 aholll/e hoard.
They did. however, and came back
with a telrtwinel, scoring tom goal. HOCKEY NOTES
Inside of eight minutes.. Atth.r Me-
llott' grabbed tbe port as sore. a.
Referee Me[k►nald dropped it. He got
w w. t about 31) feet of the icigtsnl goal
a.a' hot at random. Hee. Newell,
•' biea.perioe powers and stopeed
g rubber like a peer of cheese.
i'owa..nd, like a whtrlwisd.
he rubber fetus hie opponents
•ado a gee rush right alp to the
• .s goal. Bet Let h 4 no support, Another group bee been added to
a. ,boo({{ag fee- a be hoed the Hombres League me epeeedd Sea-
h•r, heck ad t • went es**. teeth. MitehNl aM Ulnn•se
Ives Web, an es .tier. and Hort
Tnwwered then fel •d a menbination Tao fleet of tb. Juaial 0. H. A.
and with • cad mob ,termed tirowns plkynd la MIltb.11.
enemy's mak and in west the rabbet, .a >liew" Tara Day. betimes Po.kKtb
.111 TEAM-:
64,01..a11 11 Cue -roe
Mabee goal Johnston
Megaw r. der. Rumtrall
Belcher I def. O'Donnell
D. McDonald rover Chuff
Cbisboln, crepe [err
Roy Mclk.nald r. wing Mitebell
Wiggin• I. wing Draper
Palin sed,. of Stratford, refereed the
game eery eatidameelly.
It was then decided to ask Stratford
tr. the game bete o•Tuesd•y
t. This war dos, and Stratford
robed. Goderieh yusiors thee d.-
ek:sd to let the gas- oto by default
and to withdrew tt.e team tram too
iuniot sea ies of the 0.11 A A. in whkh
tenni from the e•. H. A. l to
be greatly regretted. ea the Meal
7onngaters trete .boot up well end
it was apparent that, 1 they did set
A town 'mine bee been formed in
MUs•ers/se and a schedule ie being
arrenged this week
The Pogue! aa•d T1ee Star tease will
again clash or atoned/ay afernoees.
Iii time no dreams or tsarss will
need to be in attendance, as all the
players are wholly domesticated.
and Jiltctt.U, wbeu the latter won by I r•
the wore of r to I. NMI
TM Lueknow bockei teem made a
good begisnkig this sear by wiuuir:g
the
firm of the mason in the
Naetbora on Tureday, January
(kb. against by the score
of 6 to R out the loser's Ms.
le the Junior O. H. A. played
,at Mount karma 'Itiweday eight. a
week ago the Listowel hockey team
debated tier Mount Forest thou
In a fast game by a more of to 2.
Mayor ('lark placed the puck and f4
W. %iakbatn. of Listowel, pre seta -
action ate referee.
Elmira. January 12. -The first North.
ern League hockey gam* was played
in Elmira on January 5th between
Lletowel noel Elmira. The Nest half
resulted : Eludes :1. Listowel 1 The
mound halt was somewhat slower both
teams ,bowing lack of practice. The
final score was : Elmira i Listowel :t.
Secretary J.' (Jordon hkert, of the
Northern H.ebry League, hosannosn-
mid several change* in the rchrdules of
groups Noe. 2, 4 aged 5 and the districts
interested are requested to abide by
(4* instead of the previous allotted
dates. (.,.derieh Jr not a part of that
league.
Ge t. Clinton.
Not the white-haired boy.. but the
white -coated lads will go to Clinton
tomo. row eight to play the return
match of last night and all kcal lana
feel confident of sucw'. 11 is expecte(
that a large number of supporters will
go along to form a "nater•'• club.
Au. F1: ri.FNkNT.
PERTINENT PARAGRAPHS
FOR THE VOTER ON
THE C.T.A.
"the gut mill .vnnut tun witho:It
bu)s. Hate you one to spare'
Lew is not u*a.ed tor men who, w:11
ot'e-y. it is prmd for those who are
(Port *duets ted$ro the point of"doing
Iso
Sitti-(h&' freetet'r»tT"dtd.ia dill not
allow lit tune dealers to joie them.
µ(.seyour vote iota sacred trust for
.tbe glory- of God and the good of
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hunipnity " •
When the Minot people tell us that
more liquot' is weld in Prohibition than
in license territory. and then fight
Prnhii.ition with all the power at their.
command, they lie either by what
they say ret by what they .10. tVhich
"Long enough has the church stood
at the brick doorpickiog up drunkards.
It i. Coat now to go atoned and with
her vote bar the front door.'
Every bar -room Kitners in money
that ought to go for tool and clothes
and fuel for homes that suffer because
the b.ar-room operates. Are you go-
ing to cote for tin bars and against
the home,
Every minister of the Gospel ought
to oppose the liquor traffic, beeaurre
the liquor traffic interferes with his
business. "
"Be not deceived. God is not mocked,
for wbat.oeter a man soweth that
shall he also reap."
There are two freedoms the false,
where one's free to do what he likes,
end the tine, a -here h.: is free to do
what he ought. -('has. Kingsley.
The more respectable you make the
aelona the to"•re seductive it becomes.
Not a vote for right and justice
Ever yet was thrown away,
Truth id stronger still theta error.
Wrong from right shall Nee in terror.
-Chas. M. Fillmore.
''Thr child is in the market -place.
and thedeaiers in alcoholic liquors are
bidding for Nina. Stop this auction -
tiering for tbeir own and the mothers'
sakes.'
Will you vote to continue a business
regarding which these things can be
truthfully said
TN$ sIAR1LETS
Eggs Comet Dawn and Outer Prices
Abed the Same
The beery condition of the ods
prevented a number of farmers from
coming to town ..bis week and in con-
..ques.e local markets were quiet.
Witt the e:oeptios ot eggs, which are
a little easier, there is very little
change in prima.
The prevailing
ngg prices today are :
ra w- iota
fats e " et to, G sit
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to s'•
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iA gee
Three roar 10 M
heit.rias. pamal pee cwt! 0 be
raw Ws 111 A 11,
g>tcrt prpor tea _ 50
■Nsaeew tee p .
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ifbre
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ser it M .
'st seers erpset, per ewe. 4 0 to
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FEED WHEAT
i have a lartleintity of good
Feed Wheat for pale.
This will make good bog. poultry
or rattle fled. , It may be sees .t
storehouse os Baseites str..t.
Pries Ile and 81.00 pee nett
proal te tensors tekiiag
knee ell
P. T. DRAM
Jaw. 14. IMM. Geimiel . Oat
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JANI
CLEAT'
SA
THE
2nd Week
OF THE
BIG
SALE
jAN1rM
CLEAT'
SA
HE January Sale for 1914 started with a rush last Sat-
urday, and will continue until the end of the month,
with every day full of opportunities to save money on
seasonable and wanted Dry Goods. We swim into
the second week with some money -saving specials in
every department, and some Extra Specials in new
Embroideries that are away below value.
New Embroideries
Clearing lines right from the Swiss makers, and part of some cancelled and
unshipped Western orders. A big economy chance here, commencing Saturday,
f ; th. The biggest and best Embroidery values the store has ever known.
8 -inch to 12 -inch Embroideries hoc
310 yard. new Swiss Embroideries, neat ■led
attractive demagog, on strong Cambric, ti -inch lc
inches aide. January Yale, special. Der yard
10o.
27 -inch Flouncing Embroideries
25C
This is an undoubted bargain. Good quality
Flouncing Embroidery. neat attractive designs,.
full itches wide, worth double the price. Special
Jemmy Sale, per yard Oso•
Fine Corset Cover Embroideries
39c
Very fine quality Corset Cover Embroideries.
neat, a stint y designs ion tine nain.onk or muslin.
Qua'itles that an worth regularly title to l'br.
]Josie d quantity only at this price. Choice per
yard . So.
Wide Embroideries 8qc
New wide Embroideries, t:. inches. in width.
fine quality nainecnke and muslin,. New and np-
to-da1.a pattern,. Worth up rn 11.:11 pea
January 8alre. per yard only SSC.
These are undoubtedly the best Embroidery values we have known. The
chance is one that comes but seldom, and it will pay you to do a lot of your
spring buying now for we cannot repeat these lines.
Wonderful Ribbon Value at 15c
Another January Sale Special. Vide Taffeta'
Ribbon, full tl inch, firm weave. gond weight, a
strong Ribbon that will bow up nicely. Made to
sell at l'c at least. 311 pieces just in for January
Sale, at per yard 1 so.
The &bade% are white, cream, pink. sky blue,
navy. catdinal, old rose and black.
More Fur Lined Coats at $37.5o
Before Saturday we will have more of Those
Fur Lined Coats at 137.50. that are such remark-
able value. The lining is high-grade Canadian
Muskrat, shells splendid quality Austrian broad-
cloth. (roper•* and revers of Oda haat lot Alaska
Settle. The Coats are worth 1100.1.10, but we are
able to sell them at a good deal lees than that, and
they are one of our January Special,. at each,
only 837.80.
Extra Choice Mink and Per-
sian Lamb Furs
For January Sale we are offering Mome
really high-grade Perioian Iamb and \link
Furs much ielnw actual value. These ,are
'some of the choicest goods we have ever
shown. The qualities are strictly high-
grade. the styles new and up-to-di.te. In
both Muffs and Neck -pieces there is a splen-
did assortment. and we are in a position to
save you money if you bare any thought of
buying Mink or Persian Lamb.
Persian Lsmh Neck -piens, Mink Neek-
ppletxv, Persian Iamb Muff., Mink Muffs.
New styles, beet qualitke, at prices away -
below tbeir actual worth.
HODGENS BROS.
DIRECT IMPORTERS GODERICH
LS 4116.44..-
FESTIVE OCCASION
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1.0.0.F. Officers Installed Here of Moo -
day Night
The installation of officers of Huron
Lodge. No. 02 I. 0. 0. F., took place
in their) on Monday night last.
Acting D. H. M. Bros. C. A. Reid
and suite installed the following offi-
cers into their respective chair*:
Jr. P. (:.. Bro. R. W. Crelgie, N.0.,
Bro. J. W. Newcombe; W. 0., Bro. N.
McCauley : R. 8.. Bro. H. B. Tleh-
bour.e: treasurer, Bro, 0. C. Whitely;
warden. Bro. L. L Knox; ooer.spood.
ing secretary, Bro. L Etifott ; O. (i.,
Bro. R. Turner : 1. 0., Bra H. Jan.:
R.8.N.0., J. Stratum ; L.8.N.0.. Bro.
A. O.' Nisbet : R.8. V. P. , Ern. B. U.
Munnings, L. 8. V. 0., Bev. J. A.
Steelton: R. 8., Bro. B. E. Morph
L. L Bro. 0. Fisher: chaplais. Bro. T.
Wallace.
Atter the Installation speeches were
made by installing officers, and all ad-
journed to the buaqu.timg ruose,
wleere a sumptuous oytrw sipper eras
served. of which about 100 members
Mayor C. A. Reid meted se
chairman. Speeches were gives by
Bros. Clark.Strait/in, rk.0 .•d are-
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t
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Burse wiit sb bee a wsebe-
sbl of termly NIA
ball sad soros bemebt tae
es ening to it dual
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SALLAW SKIN
Liver Spots, Pla*plss, Dark
CIrcles Under the
Eyes
are an algae of the enamel beteg dog.
rid The Year and bowels are Wee-
tare
sstare sad the stomata le weak from
undigested foods and foal gases.
F10 Pi115
the gross fruit remedy, will make yet
iwl like a new
•J lestegea+ lf. 1811
takisr/ khs . d year
Tits der stosssah and jiver tapelike
i tttteag sad well sad able to de
ser threw work. Mro. A. H. sy it.a
soli
et .r denim M i sat 89 .wk
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THE EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION
- Oir THE -
HURON COUNTY POULTRY
ANO
PET STOCK ASSOCIATION
WiLI. BE HELD IN THE TOWN HALL, OODRRICH, ON
January 20th, 21st, 22nd and 23rd
Tie executive are working hard to mate this exbibition the
most successful ever held. sled the coo -operation of the eitis.ns of
town and county Is solicited. - JOHN H. McCLiNTON, Nee.
M ,
January Clearing Salle
3ki'' "ap1 leaf 4roeerq
or
Crockery, Staple and Fancy Ckluware
ate/ toy Ease of
I.ssekold groceries
t our store is ovw.to.b•d la may of tam above Nal of Roods.
sod k M impsently, that M tura Ogee kite mosey .t ogee. I•
order to seeo.N4+ $bits we are the Memento so Klima
that th..bvwteet h.•alwlte will s. the .sos.y- aviell wawa
we ere .6rlett.
Resseseb... i• our oratory .•d ahleswere depsrtissets there
is too reserve.
You Itm the cease of our .mire stook to selves frees. if rets
tor. regeirken a Dlse•.r *eke Too est, Teiletw.r..-r a glee. d !tasty
Mao far your .blas .sM•et. saw le the thee to seeks your
sod this le the stove to bey et. New ow' b. essvhr.d.
• Ys•..h.Y essewi.s our tables will .Retain away staple trot
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S. J. YOUNG
HAMILTON lr&Rlg?