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bound or repaired.
801.11 LETTERING
on LEATHER GOODS
ytomstly anemia to on leaving
mitt THE Wu`'`L, GederYi.
A. E. TAYLOR. t1TILATPoaD.
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MEDICAL
DR. W. F. 1.3ALLOW, M. B.
satin and reiidems heath .trout. uor'erich.
conk of County Italslstry onion. Tulet'bone
R. E. J. R. FOR$3TER-EYE. EAR,
so.p and throat only. Howse .•,sewn.
eve Turk Opb'haftole and Aural Institute.
nuisral .t+.i•L. tier. Nose and 1 brat Ho.pital.
Genn Square. and Moorefield L'ye Hogetal.
warm. ,. g1as 4. Dales. 33 e. Waterloo street.
Heron: -1, oppuute Knox Chareb. Hour, :,.
.L t. m., t to p. m.. 7 tog pm. Telephone
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11it�i 1.EU. AND M. E. WHiTiNti
1J NEILC.MAN V. o.tW
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een. end chancres'. dies -wee acute.
susses- and worve.ua disorder.. eye, tar. nar,.
aid:hrow tvote/resad rheum./ticeondiliou-
seice Noy : b +treat. third door from the beware.
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I1. I .r,,.r. /rhea and serve Nseeht!fete t M.
•sp,,, 1, we mimes that serer without
acv• s knife. Free.s•rotaattaa. (Maes text
. d.u. Beek of •'emamres. Hours 2•4 and
; , p. in. 9'01m.
LEGAL
1)Kul'UFOUT, RAYS B KILLOH-
1 .kybrrrt..utre, ss ielton. notarfe:f ppnbllr.
in the Marinas. Court. etc. Private
to lend a. lowest rates or interest.
nice. Ea.t side 14gw.. erlcte. W.
MWt:Urt8)T. la. C.. It. C HAYS, J. 1..
GLU,KIV W.I'itUUDI:owPT. Jr.
11 L. CAMERON. K. 0.. BARRI$-
DI. Telt. solicitor. notary public. OAoee-
sae::tou Stew(. 04.41erie4 third deer (tow
%mars.
I'HARL12l GARIUW. LL.B., BAR-
KISTKIt, attor.ey, sotio4tor. etc., Oode
Monty to lead at lowest rate..
AUCTIONEER.
THOMAS GUNDRY
AL.CtJONEILR
On sr, Oederids. All Lstreetio•e by mall
left at riytaal sagee will be promptly at
rind :,1. Residence t lepnone11 9
INSURANCE, LOANS, ETC.
$2U,�t�t�� PRIVATE FUNDS TO
V V V Loan. Amply to M. 0. CAM.
>.IW\. ii.rrl,ter Hamilton street. Ooderieh.
H' , R. ROB RT•-1ON.
INSURANCE AGENT.
fiat ern Lo 81I0 British. Canadian and
A airtime.
Ll•;113k.,T, iilca!ry SAD 1.wrtOTaaa Lra.it.
Mir . 1 he Unman Aeddset and Uuarantee
,ororwtios, LtuM.d. of Lando.. Sae.
Its.0 UTY aaD Uaasurrrsa intron : The 1:.8.
tidehty and UminsatoeCse9os•y
Ones at rwsi rsee, nonnsast carper d Vio-
lin* and Ilf. Davits smote. Phone 178,
UthIWAP MUTUAL FIRE IN
X11 a l; R A Yt CC I CO. -Farm and isolated
tincl'en '-J. L li♦daatr. Ptw..:+eatoetb P.O.;
ls. i moony. V ptM., Oodericb P. U.:
Memo. K. Mem Asa -'Lyon•, neatsrth P. U.
l)veeteee-1t. F. McGregor. MMat arta ; 'eels
fa. Inky e, N'oaken W UMW Rhin. t;000tabce:
Jets Muaewwss, Brodhosom; James Emma.
8,sd, weed ; Robert Ferris. Harloek : Malcolm
.cresta: J. W. Yoe, Holms,VUie; R. Smith.
Oarlock; William' eis.auy. teeewfeeth; K.
nitwe ar. dodgem. th naris gessis-wastaneMlsas a
IILL tatelt. MR.
C e awy, ine lkessi es oon litere'Uett..st, filloshmksh.
ill UULIAOE LICBNSk3
`ALTER E. KILLT , J. P..
OODERICA.ONT.
i' t; ER OF leARRIAO L 1=1 M :to.
Electric Fixtures
SUPPLIES
WIRING RLWAIRS
W. J. HUDDART
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PROM= 1 S7
COUNCIL WOULD
_,iNEY TO BOARD
NOT VOTE
OF TRADE
Board of Trade Wanted 5200 to Send
Their Delegates to Ottawa in Re-
gard t0 Hydro Radials and Coun.
remain as itis, with Richard Poetekttb-
wake ea chief mod Walter Mouse as
assistant or serge.uL and that day
mad night duty be alternately dune by
both. The duties of chief are to be
l.ttacbed to the policeman doing day
duty and the duty of sergeant be done
by the policeman doing night duty.
COMMITTEES' REPORTS
As chairman of the Finance cons.
mitten the Deputy Reeve pewented bi.
report. His committee recommended
til Would Not M.,ke the Grant that 97:. be granted to the county
L.O.L. to aid it io celebrating July
12tb here. It reported that it coat
the town 911111 for four tickets to
That the Mayor. Clerk sad the °USW* and 1152.15 as other expenses
whole council who w lilt to go be the in connection with harbor improve -
deputation to gu to 1)liana in regard tuent delegation.
1 The Public Works committee rr-
comuieuded that the teetuest of the
Bell Telephone company be granted
and that the work bo done under the
eupervsuion of street inspector. Also
that Cameron street sewer be done
but, left over until mote favorable
weather.
The reports were adopted.
,Mayor Reid presided and all the
council with the exception of Council-
lors Pruudtoot and Morris were
present .
uo hydro radia N. wile s tion made
by Coun. Wigle and recouded by
Coun. McClinton at the council meet-
ing on Friday night last. The (notion
was the final outs nue of a good deal
of diacus.fou es t, whether the coun-
cil would grant ChM( to the Bomb of
Trade to defray the expanses -to be
equally divided of it.. delegates going
to Ottawa on Thursday.
The cause of that body was ably
presented by Mr 1'. 1.. Moore, who
headed a strum; deputation which
staked on the cosroetI. He voiced the
sentiments of the Board of 'Trade
when he said that every effort ought
to int made to have the plans fur the
Hydro radial., laid out in such a tray
as they would be a great benefit to the
town. He thought the deputation
should be as t f rot:g as possible.
)Ir. %VW. Lane wuuld suggest that
.i good rizsd deputation go to Ottawa
■rd would consider that money .pent
in- it war well spent.
COUNCIL'S' OPINION
The Mayor asked what the council
thought about Waking a grant aa
asked for.
Deputy Reese Di. W. L. Clark
tbought favorehly of the wheelie.
Coun. McClinton would be in favor one atom of animal substance. Moot
of .. large deputation. ointments and salves ore Gro cc *roe Go
Later Dr. Clerk 'timed amot ion and be absorbed by the leader. delicate
skin of a baby, and remain on the skin
en irritating mass. .lust put a little
%sin -Hak ou baby's akin, and are how
roan it- is abeortsd, showing conclu-
sively that the sores of the skin ate
greedy for it.
like Chir. t'oe nothing hut "Lam-Huk for tany's
"l think it should. teplied CounrnptronMe•a and wash with %am-Buk
Elliott. . Z-,m-liuk should of -o be used fin-
YOUR
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YOUR BABY'S SKIN
I. the most .delicate (nitric in the
'world. You may cause it permanent
harm bycd using poisonous mineral
ointments for the little raahes and
eruptions that every busby suffers
from occasionally. Don't Lake any
chances. Use Zaw-Hak, the baby's
best halm.
/.am -Hut is wade fromfine herbal
extracts, anti is free front any harm-
ful poisonous coloring matter. Like
the Ktateece and the flowers, nature
has coloredit green. It it nature:e
own healer !
Most ointwente and selves have, as
their foundation, various animal nils
and fate. 'Lain-Buk does not contain
the terve seconded. that the whole
MUD eft ani a tit. 11um*e1 from the
Board of Trade K,• to Ottawa.
Coun Elliott wanted to know what
cost.would int the cost.
Mayor lteid said that the council
should not consi,ier the ...et at a time
(:Pun. Wigle suppntted ('nun. Elliott tuts. burns, scalds. e:cetwa, voiles,
and declared that the . outwit should , ulcers. etc. .Ili drnggirti and bloom;
consider the cost ' sell at :ME. box. or post free from Zam-
FREE Tin IN i Httk Co., Toronto, for price. It4use.
handful sul.stitutes and imitations
('sun. Laithwaite said that the fait
delegat' to Ottawa cost the town ' Homemakers' Excursion
3 t . e would as
only 911 and if craw t go
cheaply he would be ...ttislted. Per- Three taking advantage of abcve
.o nally. he 'mid, lie woul.i pay his pop I e'xcursione should bear in mind the
w..y. it the -ither members of the many exclusive features offered by the
council would. 1 Canadian Pacific railway in eonoec-
••Well 111 pay Mille. shouted the t with atilt) to the wast. It is the
rtrye- "Voll got one free tip last (only all -Canadian route. Only line
time,- he further went t.11. rpetating through trains to western
After wu.11 h.•; kiing the ithove Canada. No change of uep,.ls. Only
amendment to the depute reeve's l line operating through standard and
no tion IS moved by ('nun. \Wigle was tourist sleepers 10 Winnipeg and Van-
e!'pifell. The delegation went to Otla-
10 4 VeM{{efd.ey.
The "tnonthly rebut of the street
inspector was read and tetered to the
1'uulic Works committee.
GRAVES. M.\RK,:i
Mayor Reid sant he had received a
cheque for 92.;00 flout the Turbnto
'11 uet Co. to he used for the erection
of slater for the marking of graves' Of
the• unidentified sailors in Maitland
cemetery. It fovea handed over to tete
cemetery committee.
A letter from the Great Waterways
Union And Hydro Electric commis.iun
stating that the deputation Will Int
heart in Ottawa on March ylth was
re:, d.
Speaking of the accent meting in
Exeter the Mayor said that nearly
every municipality in Huron was rep-
resentaxl there.
The matter of j, ' ' g the Union and
Canadian MUnlripaahties w:u.eferted
to the Finance committee for con-
sideration. '
WOMEN CARRIED
Mr Hobert Match requested a load
of ashes, be rent to Mary's street. He
,rid the water was so bad there that
children could net get nut to school
"and as tor the women." be said. "we
beton to carry them ou our backs.-
The request was reterred to'tbe Pub-
lic Works committee and the Mayor
thought 'something should ba done.
EXPENSIVE: LIGHTING
A letter from the Hydro Electric
commission regarding the charges
for street lighting wee read by die
clerk. The schedule arranged is ser
follows :
;ornamental lights -'-lot three light
standards. of one 'y;o watt, and two
100 watt lamp Wei ; eight light stan-
dards 250 watt lamp, 940.- eight light
stesalarda 101 watt lamp 925 raeh-
Street lighting --for the (10 candle
power lamps sir•1ee: brackets around
the town 913.
Three charges are for the year. The
Irl lamp' referred to are the cluster
lamps:aroand she Square. this eight
fi f�Anadlerds aro the awm in- saa
near the euurt house• and the fifl candle
power are the lights placed at the
street censers.
Lie Mayor thought It was pretty
high for lighting the streets.
Coun. McClinton figured it out aril
sand that it would coxa R'► to light
Ib. town annually. Tba matter wee
Mot to the Water and Light commit •
tee to deal with.
Mr. J. A. Kelly. in answer to a re--
100st to keep the old plant, wrote tbe
commit stating that the plant could
sot be wed for hydro and stoma witb-
oat a` the transformers. His
�f ,fon was filed.
The auditors' report was submitted.
They would suggest that the caused
Ride ttreasurer with a perfoest-
aoee eommlttee with power to set.
It. wUsestamp. 1as referred to the
Reeve Elliott and Cons. McClinton
moved the motion.
WOMEN FRANCHISE
tbMiegel meemittoe
the pollees matter, as veli referred
te it some time ems, be dealt wltb b
op esm ell. 1 t approved
dltlt '
�to to bemarried
met to Me Leadelm
ea wens asked by a !�� tS
'bleb recently wmwem
comma
' IPOL(CS Mla AT3�
s iite on mo je Cpeep �oan.
sooeelias that the lig farm
Brophey Bros:
GODERICH
Tbs
Passral Dirsdsrs
awl Ba,Mlfaers
•sires carefully attended to
At all boors, aigbt eo fie.
coaver. All equipment is owned and
operated by the ('anadian Pacific rail-
way. affording the highest torn) of
efficiency.
Colonist fares lone -way secoad-claesl
to certain points in A!berth, British
Columbia. California, Montana, Ore-
gon. Washington, Arizona, Idaho,
etc., in effect March 15th to April 15tb.
Nnm.weekery fares will Int in effect
each Tuesday until October 27th in-
clusive and round trip second-class
tickets will be 'old vie the Canadian
Pacific railway from Ontario points
(Aukia and east ( at very low fares, for
example, from Toronto. also srrst and
north of Toronto, to Winnipeg and
return, (Cie, to Edmonton and return,
$4.4. 011ier points in proportion.
Fares frotu points east. of 'Toronto
will be slightly higher. Return limit
two months.
Each Tuesday until April 28th the
Canadian Pacific will run settlers'
trains to Winnipeg and west and for
the accommodation of settler's travel-
ling with live stock and effect., a
colonist car will be attached to tbe
settlets effects train. This car will
leave Toronto on regular train at
10.20 p.m. and on snivel at .West To-
ronto, it will be attached to settled
effects train, as mentioned above.
For those not travrlkng with live
stock and effects. special colonist cars
will to attached to regular trains from
Toronto, running through to Winni-
peg without cbarsge. No charge is
made for accommodation io colonist
corn.
Tourist sleeping cars are also operat-
ed on regular trains leaving Toronto
10.31 p.m. daily.
Full particulars from Jos. Kidd.
C.P.R. agent. Ooderich, or write M. 0.
Murphy. District Passenger Agent,
Toronto. 110.11
New Trial For Sockor
Charles Seeker. the former New
York polies lieutenant convicted wttk
four others of the murder of Herman
Roeeatbal, this gambler, has been
granted a new trial The coavictlon
at the Mgr "women.' bowmen, west
tasn'yadi jF•tbe retort or\appals awl
they w'1 bs eleetruttoed within • few
weeks'
NEURALGIA
MACES OLD PEOPLE
STRONG All WELL
We want Mips the Moa to all old ps.pi.
tatterk-
ebb .▪ w . 1s. wish*
believe is the -beet sMtady ever le
mlb
overcoe s wiabioing, ting
effects of iscreseing old age It helps to re-
build wasted tames, stratg then the nerves,
and give new Ssseey and :. lively feeling to
the body. Itsentatns ave alcohol or danger-
ous drug. It may not make you fed better
for a few days, but if you do not feel emelt
better and stronger before you have taken
A quarter as tmtmb se, you have of other
medicines that- hevw, tot helped you, we
will � giveback yoer money.
Reran- Olive Oil Emubion contains pure
Olive Otl and the Hypop!iosphites which,
though they have long been endorsed by
successful physicians, are here for the first
time combined. The result is a real body,
nerve and blood -building food -medicine
that we believe is superior to anything else
in overcoming debthty, weakness and lia-
bility to disease, and to tone and strengthen
the nerves and enrich the blood. You wbo
aro weak and run-down- you who are
often troubled by various old weather ail-
ments, the Rexall Olive Oil Emulsion to
get and keep well and strong. It is a sen-
sible, pleasant -tasting aid to renewed
strength, better spints, glowing health.
If It doesn't help you, come and tell us and
we will give back your m mey without a
word. That is how touch faith we have in
it Sold only at the 7,000 Rexall Stay,
and in this town only by us. 91.00.
JI. l'. Uunl"p Phm.lt., lirIiggist, Bed-
ford Block. Godrti: h.
NOT USED ENOUGH
PUBIC LIBRARY ISNOT 4 SOURCE
OF EDUCATION
Mr J. Ades Fowler Laments the Fact
that the Public Goes Not Use the
Local Public Library -- Declares
that Education Is Relished After
Ten Years
To the Ethics of The sig,u1
We have in our midst it very Kooci
town library containing about 34J1.110
books in a edition to teagiuinea Arid
daily and tubes papers. flu we make
as. h use 1,1 it as we might :' The
srh.ol life of the great,' number of
teen and women only lasts • for about
ten year at the ,outside, hot the pub-
lic ubr... y cony set ve bas s (.lace of
education through life. Whether it
d.wa ru is auotbrr gaestion. With all
the popularity of public hhraties, it is
prrbalde that only a 1111000 it f of the
population make use of them. thud of
that minority only a proportion rata,
by any stiaiutng of language, be said
to use the ilbrtry for lent poses of
education. It is etas- human nature
to avoid the meatal fatigue of learn-
ing especially anything t..lunt.atily.
At school we learn what the teacher
wakes its ; in after life we barn what
we need for earning our bleed. Fur
the test we seek iuuuseuseut. This,
perhaps. would nut be a matter of
much importance it we were not sub-
ject to a try -stein of government based
upon the threry that every male per-
son over twenty-one years is fully
competent to give an opinion on any
question affecting the stale." As we
cannot escape from this system, it
would ht• a consolation to see that
Ada antege wet e taken of Our
libraries really to educate a percent-
age of the potential cotes in the
country. The snore ignorant a 1111111 is
the more satisfied he os with bit owb
opinion. whereas the t my educated
swan is conscious of his own limitations
and will seek advice and intim Illation
before. pronounbing judgment. In
view of the very great questions now
before nes, ,o( single tax, free trade.
municipu►1 ownership. prohibition and
all such our voters snould take ad -
ventage of the reeouires of the library
sbelvea and ai,1 the Board in their en-
deavors to snake the u.derich free
tthrasy a useful ethic stional institution
as well as a source of intellectual
amusement. Thanking you for at-
tention, 1 an: dear Sir,
Yours most truly,
J. Ality Fow Leo.
-- Several fat ms have changed bands
near Kincardine re•nestly.
"NEARLY DROVE ME WILD UNTIL
I TOOK KILPMAii.DOt-
Mr. Thomas Cooper. Ludiey, Muasex,
England. w.. almost fiantle with
neuralgia. whew be first took a Ker-
bside' tablet.
i am nearly 74 years of age send
have suffered with neuralgia nearly
all my life. A friend told me about
Kepbaldol and 1 had my people=
me a fs. geckoes 1 took two
M coos as i got them and quickly re -
salved retie/. It was Joy."
So great betas. Ib. flim. of Reph-
*Idol tablets stewed drat their r.pu-
Wine eptiO Ite,1 esmatt7. The do-
o med
y
t were made -
Si a °anodise ease and en
tbe ers Tome wottdsrfuttab-
t1f Plena'.
tab-
lets �smeva Herr Dilutor
=sieve relief to
famtiaabsagioi4ne ban tie re
new 0 elell and
write Kapieldilei g pM,
yea einnet get tbe 40a Sebes at
eB, street. Lk*
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�GiLLETT�S
f:AT5 LYE °iri,
CLEANS -DISINFECTS
1 til:- - t7 -s.7 - s.1
EMASTER QO�JDS
�
We have coming for
tbe Easter o,,rniog
New Spring Goods
in the following lines
SUITS
of Use latest fashion for assn
boys.
NEW HATS
NEW CAPS
NEW SHIRTS
Inc all kinds of Spring weather.
SHOES
fee Sprint and Ssmsmer wear.
Rverytbing bought rlgbt and
tbe profit is yomrs.
Onset y and get ynmr pink.
1
atinallhe
rlcCa11's
Patterns
Perrin
Moves
Everything in
Readiness for Easter
A beautiful collection of all the newest merchandise collected from
the leading fashion centres.
New Gloves New Gloves
We sell only Perrin a celebrated French Kid Gloves, therefore perfe-t glove satisfaction is assured.
Our special dollar kid (:love. extra quality. selected skins, wear guaranteed, black, white and
all
colors, per pair , • -
Eglantine kid (:loves, hotter quality than afore, per pair $1.25
Perriu'r Tong Kid Gloves, t'.-b'ttton length. black, white. tan and grey. wear guaranteed.$2per
pair ... "
25
Kayser Silk Glover, the Gloves with the guarantee. black, white and color., per pair ....BOD and 750
Kayser long Silk Gloves, 12 and 10-buttcn length. double finger. fully guaranteed, black, white and
tan. per pair.... .$1.00 and $1.25
Chnmoi,ette Gloves will be popular this season, Pectin's) and Kayser makes. at per pair 250. IMO
600
anti ....
New Easter Neckwear
New Neckwear lust to add the finishing touch to )'cur Easter Suit, Fichus, Yoker. Collars., in all the
newest etfects, from each 25o to $1.50
New Frilling " New Frilling
Frith togs are most popular. We have a large selection in net, lace and milk, some with Fur Trimming.
in black, white and colors,. from per yard.... .... . . 2543 to 504
New Coats New Coats
Natty styles in new spring coats at popular prima in Serge., \ icunae and Tweeds, sonic in the new
Italwaccan effecter, (tom - $10.00 to $15.00
tIpet.ial value in dress sergee, e.:tra duality. a beautiful fine serge for dresses and suits, M black. navy
and tan, :,t; inches wide, tier yard •.• - •
New Spring Hosiery, Radium and Penman's Seamless Brands
McCall's Patterns and Publications all in stock
�Phue 56 Millar's Scotch
Store
'Phone 56
STOOD THE TEST
Dodds Kidney Pills Making a Reputation
in the West
4t. Phillipe. Sask., March '2.:rd. -
(Special) --In a sew country where
changes of climate and impure water
ate among the diAlcultiea to be sur-
mounted, kidney I./viable is prevalent.
It is the kidneys, the organs that
.train the inipurities out of the blood.
that tint feel any nndue strain on the
body. Consequently Do dd's Kidney
Pills have been well to ied and tested.
Mr. Otto Olshewski in speaking of his
cure iii.: -
"1.uffered from kidney disease for
four month.. My hack ached. I had
heart fiutterings and was always tired
and nervou My akin had n harsh.
dry feeling: toy- limbs were heavy:
and 1 had a dragging .ensation across
the loin
"I consulted is doctor, host as 1 did no:
appear to improve, I decided to try
Dexld's Kidney Pills. I need six boxes
and now 1 am all right.".
BRITAIN AND MEXICO
Statement by Sir Edward Grey I.
House of Commas
The British Government's view that
no Immediate action could be taken
by it 1n connection' with the deadlock
over the investigation into the death
at Juarez of William R. Renton, the
British ranchman. wan made quid
plain last week In the House of Com-
mons by Sir Edward Grey, the British
Foreign Secretary. Sir Edward was.
however, equally explicit In pointing
out that if Great Britain failed to
mums satisfaction through the. United
States. the British Government rs
served bio Itself the right to secure
reparatiea whenever it was able to
to so.
SEPARATED THE TWINS
Aw
Illaallillost sea Mrs Stano.se Sollsee
1s Paris
Th. two French "Siamese twieas'
born last talk wero separated by pi
gonna to Parts A local .aastJere
was used. and the bables cried a IIMe
during the operation which wile*
II(te.s *•mets.. Sok ebillnes
peered to stand the operation
bat um surgeons weld then glltrt t,
definid ./1afnw as to the
success s('tbir work.
Me. Matt ReMgw.
ex -
The reL metliesP 11,
mnyIMm et laths Warta sir
coolly to Tbt'11.mort
greet 4 Spee&
Again Arrwled
MIM Tasllt.r.t arta �aq�
others ee.a.wd et a leaos�j
use to atllliar'e. 5amA. _ 111
(hl.mtl/I) sew armory was bore
sat r! ori. _ _.
woe geltelagirig
The
Wins
TO BUILDERS
Having now installed a re -cut Band Saw, we
are prepared to supply builders and the trade with
RECUT SIDING
in any quantities and of any material for buildings.
LUMBER OF ALL SiZES TO ORDER
A large stock of Lumber en hand of standard
sizes.
Ontario White Pine Shingles and Lath.
We are prepared to do jobbing or custom work
on short notice.
Soft and Hardwood Slabs for sale by the cord.
The Paget Grain Door Co., Limited
GODERICH
--
Burning The Midnight Oil
H E thinker knows that a light,
easily digested and assimilated food
is conducive to hard mental work.
His knowledge of what is good
for him leads straight to'
tee
CORNFLAKES
Be sure of the right signature. 10c per package