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D.
nage, - "S. . time
ago 1 contracted • very bad
mold which settled on my lanes
sad bachial tines. 1 almost i
zzIl,voice. was ceaataatty
Y sad expeole.osd on..
e psi.. A Mead .f.'
:lased nae • box of KP•, and 1
was vary farmer pleased with •
-$b tig Anent intendirect t amiss.t e aero plisses. *sipped
They sooneed N I
oo.ghl.g. and made in breath.
lag es0er. 1 00113111111041 snag 0
PEP. and they co.spletel
cored nay cold. Now we"
a�
ways keep a .spp(Y of P=Ps." •
Mr. Gustave Boyer. M.P.
for V•adreall. sad Prealdeat
of the Dalrynaa.'s Assns. of
4.ebec.
writes. -"I have used
PEP. for cold a.4 bsaaehlds.
and have found theta far boo
yo.d all other ntsseres."
PIiP. metals haeasg, health -
evils,/ pias Itr#ee, r.adssad sad
=vat
tihbs as. Wka
MP sirs vat ea your tomos. Mese
fumes are tihwated and M breathed'
demi direct site d e scat trouble.
an arils ale mew. w err t[rs
Cam Twome. Whs4rs.. - weetw.r. ea 1
hays N OAm les l..' l Maw tt.2s.
will be 1
Mas oa
receipt
e1 tab
sraele, aglow of
gaper mad lc.
Noma for pow- E
we. _ a
finas mit
BRITISH VESSEL LOST
Armed Merchantman Vikncr Strut*
Mine or Feuerercd-A!1 Haien Lost
1t was officially announced at the
British Admiralty on 'fond -y Vat th^
Brttlah armed rnerhset cres-1 Viknor
had been lost off Ireland, with all
hands. She had b,ca mi.:sing for
some days. Some bodice and wreck-
age have been t:sa:.ed aairorr un the
north coast of Ireland owl It is pre-
sumed that du:log tie recent bad
weather she either torndered or, be-
ing coded out c„' 1..2r r nure. struck
a mine in sea; .:h:. t :e Germans
are known to hate laid them. ;he
carried about 300 r.en
British Airmen Retaliate
British airmen have been busy in
Seigtum and. sick -ceding to a report
Holland. i otured as tar as
Rbenbb Prussia. where they
some buildings. gore LMoe
V"
of the Cantos. Kropp works,
the big sans sad munitions of
for the German army and navy
manufactured.
Col. Williams on Sick List'
a cable to Ottawa states that eo
klag to the latest diagnosis CoL
Williams, who was reported
Salisbury Plain as having Goss
spinal meatngftts. is not sof-
from that disease, thosgb
seriously ill. No farther word has
Irmo received.
Constable R. B. Nunn,
of Vernon, B.C., says,-
"For
ays,"For over two years 1
suffered acutely with
on my leg.1 tried all
kinds o3 medicines. ointments,
liniments. etc., but .otwitb-
atandlag, the wounds seemed
only to got worse. Filially
became to bad that 1 wee on
the point of going late • hos-
pital. whoa a mead persuad-
ed me to try Za.t-Sak. 1
did .q sled the first few ago=
callowwade the ulcers isle
pdafcL Fens tint eentaillien
ing to twee Zamollok the alines
improved
rove
Z. ..R ed tied effected
e
Z effected•
Sore."
Pee *es rs.ppmd hos
ale
Averse err •.
. ad all at . m
tar eseaa•tire.
orale. .a• earl
COUNTY AND DISTRICT
Ds. Mak, who ,.eeatly sold bas' years old and haves her hest end,
=6.110111 Si Hassan, bee •ecided to eon and one daughter t, a u ours
at Mitchell. I.
Boot. Me R Inane was appo• is ad Mies Belle I &adduce , wbo mime
ammo, for Grvy tow reship at tie • from Vesaswe, oa a w,wat of the
westing of the a.tnaoU bold a wise, Jlae.s and suu.egeeet death of ber
OW, auat, Mr,. D. Eaawit•r, tee teamed
Tomas stamp. of 011otoo, boa pus- 'o nrs'Ime her duties as ueaoosw at
abased a Waoluesltb shop in Hensel* Vaswuver.
and reeeaily oosaess sed business Theesg�tone of Wesley ad
b
these. O.tsroitnwt Methodist churches
Thoma. woos' has rooted OUver nolted on Tuesday •veolog in boid-
4161kaIry'. Lams as too Iilh °Does► tag a missionary banquet, at which
oat
her
Ake tet Howlek sod bas already Rev. J. H. Arout►, of Toronto, was
hers.
efseat
scopert
moved on to it. present and otter wards addressed the
Peter Holmes, of Dashwood, has gatberiryt'
*gain bests appointed um aagee of the Toe ennuis! meeting of Willi.
Hay ',wawa., system lbs Dark- church wee held on W.dnesday of
wow .s.iral now baa sin switches lost w• -k• The reports showed the
.hu. eh to to in a prosperous ruodi-
The N Oeidt d of k e*.00.o11•'". A gale of sixteen me,ob ars had
My Maim MO. of Loodstwro' wen u w tole daring the year and the
W Mr. Jub. Oucbayoe, 01 Niagara financial •taWment showed a Matinee
Valle, the minis/re to take place this ou h tad of p670. Th.. wis.iunay
aruntb. wings am ousted t , 10914.
Tb. obi post/Ales and oboe some air'WINO H All.
Carw(aace has been sold to Tboe.
Arlams, wbo moved the building or. W. J. Armour is away on a business
to his own lot. The purchase price trip to MOntterl and Hrlif.x.
was fM6. lir. Colwell, of Dunnville, has been
Rev. W A. Atone i• resigning from Emerged as orae bo fur St. Aud,e•'s
the pastorate of the Atwood Presby- Norio t -ria* church.
Lucia* church end will take up farm- Clarence Bt.trkall left a few days ago
into having purcbawd a fartu ne.tr for Acton, where he ba' been al•point•
Palmerston. rd wormier of the Hydra -!iecaric
On January 31st, Bes,ie, only syalew of the town.
date btore of Mr. and Mn. Alex. Munn, Lynuel U. 8tephenwn, • n of J. 1#.
01 l�eosall, was marcid at her home Stepheosnn, died •I hi. horns here ou
there to Mr T. U. Wilson, M. D.. of
Moorefield, (hit.
Mir Lena Mitchell. daughter of
John Mitchell, of the 9th coucssslon
of Grey, was married on January 1&h
to genet Cole, Aliso of Grey. R.v. I
A. McKelvie, of Ethel. performed the
c.e emorry.
There did at her home in Ashfield
township, on January 3rd, Mn. W.
J. Hall. at the age of ninety-two years.
tine was a oath. of Ireland, but had
been a continuous resident of Ash-
field since 1868. Her husband died
eighteen years ago.
Johu Bishop, au old and respected
resident of the 5th concession, Grey
township, passed away on January
IOtb, at the age of eighty-three year#.
He was horn in Scotland, and came to
this country in 1850, settling in Otey
township, where he had since reside
A family of six survive.
.Death came sucisienly to Mrs. Chas.
Routledge, of Egmondville, on Janu•
ary 18th. She had retired to rest ap-
parently 10 her usual health and wee
aw.keoed during the eight with
intense Rain at the heart Before
medial aid could reach her she was
deed. She was In her sixty-flftb year,
and had lived practically all hec lite
in Tuckenmitb.
EXETER.
W. Wbedon, of Toronto, is the new
junior clerk at the local branch of the
Bank of Commerce.
The initial m seting of the town
council was opened will devot anal
exerciser by Hey. F. S. Sharpe. -
Mr. M. M. Doyle was married o0
January b)tb, at Loodon, to pias
Etta Hartnn. of Slretbro After the
honeymoon they will reste here.
Rev. And.ew Butt, wbo is well
known here, was recently married,
In Detroit. to Moss Margaret E. Gile
son. of that city. Mr Butt is is
charge of a congregation at Grenada.
Michigan.
W. H. Lovett. who for many years
has conducted a wboleaaie produce
and coal business, boo sold out to
Thos. Kea; le, H Rows sad Mr.
Wood. The new firm takes posse.- ---- I
•n !larch 1st. toot Issue to Cammasa setetbrs vol
SEA FORTH. mi ~ ssasr•.rd
The folbwiag have enlisted for the • T1s imb4.0.naitise d Lk. Domouton
third contingent : Norma. 113eha.n0. I CSN whr-b has me wider rees&d.r.
Lloyd Basher, Geo. Bunsen, Thoars niters the sousteme et •►e p. rc. as• 'ef
0, i.he"'I . Hoy hoot sad A.wd.'w beats br the (taeolliaal trett'et
Ilulman terassa lies derided to )et milers tot
Ivry Hors last .e•.red
plMasrsi- The meet w1 t ht
The house of Mn F *host 1s per pear it 1111 mats big..+',
rho. wee gale M the asst supply.
Mrs. Neaten Rsutvdoa awe Th. srww h..•• ts?tt ler of • d.s'dedly
smeary s.bh hobo ber.rMr •era t.ere s•:is-'tu liht tees
Jauuery 18tb, acrd twenty-four years.
He bad been ill for some month*. -
Someone tip -et Iroise cf the monu-
ments in front of J. Johnston's
rte a b:« works, and Provincial Con-
stable Pbippen is endesroriog to find
the culprit.
The Husioess lien'* As+ocitti•.ut re-
cently Appointed a committee to work
ou the fo into iron of a joint st rck coin -
petty to build w 1 trite stable and shedt
fur rt..bliug accommodation.
M.sa Jennie Nntrnen, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Jdbn Norms°, Katt
Wan.no.h, w..• married on January
6 h to Walter Tisdale, of West Wa-
wauo.h. Rrv. D. Perste officiated.
H. 1`. Thornton, of Ibis town, bag
sold Lit general store bu,inees at Bel.
more Its, Hrt.ry Johann. and will
deyn:e .11 1.lr time to the mannee-
noeot of his grocery buriuees in Wing.
hate.
Eeart Meln'yrs. a former Wing -
haus 4 sy, sou of G. McIntyre, of Oak
River, Mac., is serving its a sergrar.t-
mai •r • with lb• Canadian overseas
c.,olingrot. iVJI Sirumone, of Brat -
d in; formerly of iVinghtm, is gRoieg
to the trout with a company of iVinni-
la g cnldiers.
Mr• Hugh Hamilton passed away
at. her home herteou Friday evening.
15th inst. She was barn in Carle-
ton Plat. city -seven Years ago and
h.d spent nearly all bee life in (hie
dishier. Hrr bu.bwud pre4ee.asd
ber fl.« years Fou_ r son. an 1 two
mom le et r .uryfve. '
I'niw,NAL.-Miter Ne.trrheld. of
r.. •nut. . »villi:Yng her sister, lir.. 1'
J. airlran .. . It. A. Corrie was in
a leo:titicr at tine lilt.attera furniture
:Whitlow loot week Mr.. iV m
F.lay. •^. and I elle granddaughter,
M .4. 1 Ksmr, are Row to Low Island,
Nene Y.•:it, to reed the winter with
11r.. Jobe. Kemp Mr and Mr.. K.
A. 14 iroasr.d have removed t.. Lun-
d n, w l.ee► they will ies 4. in future.
J..he V+usorssas. of Flo swim.
Mas . u •tout Ng his in °trier. V. lt.
Van• rs,ar
OSDfDiO 1t1AVRt BOOTS
Thieves entered J. F'. Dt•1 's jewel- a aarlay d HAASE piedra. elf s ser
week ..d Isom the
teat• of the tach aeons 1M'
wee afire .e
trr.4 and atreacked
at her bun's 00 /fns tie Inert - cool t acre nut
i n enjoyed gt'. d brake her soar t Rare
and her death was stat meampseted.
Ate was slily -nine yeas aid.
At the annual 'woollies of Gia 8e.eb
Hilton Agricultural 8.eiety Mr. M.
Y. Hebron declined n•fusuNarat a-
secret.'ry tress.ter. He W held Om
office continuou-ly for the past Skisty-
tbree yen
Word bas bees reeeivwd of Ibe
death of l' -trick Barry at Ewes•,
Califon nis. The deaomid was •
{lender of Mrs. J. J. Sbior, of Item/petit.
sad Mr. Richard Bony, of Hull. tt.
Al tb • fuoerai all tee pall-Ararrrs
were former residents of Huron.
HRURSKLS.
Donald Robertson, of Howard, Sask •
was a recent visit it in tuwo.
Mrs. Wm. Elliott and daughtm
Grace, of Winnipeg. are 'biting to
lbw home of Mr.. Jas. Elliott.
While sweeping the snow from the
slaps one morning Inst week Mn. Ja-.
McArter fell and broke her left ante
neer the wrist.
leis. J jil enuuug tuoounces the en -
age -meat of her younger daughter,
Bette A., t0 Lorne me V. Stephenson, the
wedding to take place In February.
Mrs. IW ward B.yane, of Grey town•
ship, bas purchwrd ttte residence. of
Mre.Geo.Baekrr end will get po.eewion
in Mach. Mrs. Beaker will live with
her daughter. Mn. John Duncan.
0. H. Smith and won Jack. of Wat.
row, Soak , aro bore fora visit. it I.
eleven years since Mr. Smith went
West and be now owns a section. of
which W0 arm ie ready for spring
w beat.
Oeorgs Buchanan, H. A . , a Bruma-
ire wbo had heen laking • poet -geode -
ate ooutsu et Torooto, has sieletdu4
the pritieip0Mbip of (.seams i
end M bow at work there. Mite
Davidsod, • 1os mer teacher bens, i.
also cm the Comma* staff.
ou biTON.
Mee Bennis Davie is Risme agate
after a swath's e • jnare la Detroit.
Robert Moines, foreserly psb#.ber
of The New arsosow of the Oustonae
I te. hbeen
elert.derwes vler►pr..N..t of the Olvil
Sandie Ved•ratloe of Maeda.
Mew. George Bradshaw pseud away
as January nib Oen ea iOo.sn of
sworn week.. She was faetreeven
owed a wetter romp•'gas•5 too
dell.aa T1. cadres will M. 4Mtrtb 4 i
Mina. • .arbor a fal•a br. 4r41
illpwkfeg at Ce:Se y . 'tet w-ek
Yeseeal Motors salt' "1. am awry t
NI wow of the less fess. of to-te
were ams as geed as they nook' 8 '.
idave It to se that r will get a't: r
tM _names who did est de Meir deity.'
KAY 00 TO POYPT
Cosmoses Mounted Mee R.a•'nentt
Probably W Ill F1gat Tu'•ka
1t b understood that at least three
Canadian regiments of m.'.ated nays
will be sent to Egypt to ;oil the
British. ladies and Australian '-cop'
there. A portl'1a of the Cana :lair
now In England will probab'' 1' teal
to Serpi as mounted tile.. w. t 't'e
balance of the Canadian begad tar
Bsyptlan service will be teed ey
from the nine regiments of moentc 1
Ilses sow being formed In Cattalo 1A
eosnectlon with the .eco.d Ceas1`.aa
expedttiooary force.
11s Merchant Arrested
be a charge that he aselated a inem
liar .f the Garman arm • to .s .11
fj� Camila, Sell ellerlicb. of th • bit
Taranto sent of Nerlteh & Co.. a as
sedsted os Saturday. He had given
himself up atter reading a report tial
8. was wanted by the police. He is
bald without ball on • charge o: high
tremolo.
IEIAIWLE
CA$E of Mrs.HAM
Dimino Lydia IL Mammies
Fi jl'Mere to Fight
Plttyoreven i l.ianden crosser
°anode a to to Ragland, when
nes bops to enlist In Kltcbener'e
WWI. They traveled direct from
tbetr oosstry to Va.co.vsr by beat.
MI from nen by rail. They wilt
NS ear llatgtaad train Hallam.
Vegetable Compound
Saved Her UN
wad &aft.
`NII, ria- "1 Haat k 4 aalp
III► Ise Ile Airs Ws MallsawdNissy
awdNisa d haws.
-sifts. 1 W
Wsat��
eam femalewe
is both ides`
and boar-
kagdowa abort e f pass, was
aentwli impatient;
pawed sleepless
Ovate. sad bad
adlh.e remota sae
mangy. nese was always a fear snit
dread in my Wad. I hod cold. nervous,
weak spells, hot 1lasbes over my body.
I bad a place i my tight side that was
so sore that I could hardly bear the
weight of my clothes. I tried medicines
and doctors, bat they did me little good,
and I
Dever ge
1 got Lydia &.Piokbamte 's t Vegetable
Compound and Blood Purifier, and I cer-
tainly would have been in grave or in an
asylum if your medicines had not saved
me. But now I can work all day, deep
well at night. sat anything I went, have
no hot flashes or weak, nervous spells.
All pains, arises, fears and dreads are
gone, my bones, children and husband
are no longer neglected, u I am almost
entirely free of the bad symptoms I had
before taking your remedis., and all is
pleasure and happiness in my bone. "-
Mrs. Josh HAM, R. F. D. 1, Box 22,
Shamrock, Missoart
I f yon want opeeIal advloe write
Lydia E. P1nkkain Medicine Co.,
(confidential) Ly1m,lNa.a.
ALP IAMDRA HOSPITAL.
Ames& R.pert Shows How a 0.d
Werk 1s Carried est,
The annual meeting of the board of
Alexaadra hospital was bold K the
court haw oe Friday eveoing,8tb inst.
Judge Holt, preeldaot of the board,
wbo presided, presented the annual
report. accompanying it with an ad-
dress in wbich be ably reviewed 108er
work or the hospital during the
past year.
A vote of tbanks was passed to the
officers of the past year, and the
board war re-elected. as follows :
Judge Doyle, Judge Holt, C. A. Nairn,
Mute. Mclean, Joe. Kidd, W. L.
Kllot, D. McDonald, C. A. Meager, H.
K. Hodge.ne.
The meeting passed a resolution io
f.vor ' of the retention of the olid
Cameron property, purchased some
time ago fur bosptul purposes, with
a view of building when the hood is
lu • p ,ei i .n to under take the work.
The annual report vote se follows :
To Tait MUMMERS OW THE HOSPITAL
TRUST, TH• CITIZIrte OF T'H1
Towed of Uooxa('H AND OF THE
COUNTY Olt IIvao
The Board of Trustees of the Alex-
andra Marine and General Hospital,
Oodericb, presents its eigbth annual
report, covering the period from the
50th September. 1915, to the 1st of
October, 1914.
The total number of p'tient*
treated this year was 121 :arid the
total number of hospital days dui ing
the year was 2,065, being an average
day. .try of patients in the institu-
tion of 10.86.
'During the year there have been in
the hospital six deaths ouch nine
births.
The Daughters of the Empire at ill,
we ate pleased to say, show a vet y
great interest in the hospital and Its
work, and during the put year have
•swatted the Bumd very materially in
money and also in furnishings for the
comfort of the patients. To this very
worthy association we desire to ex-
press our sincere thanks.
The Maple Leaf Chapter of the
Daughters of the Empire has this
year presented the Board with a very
expeneiee and witabte anaesthetic
table for ore iu the operating room.
This tattle it to been of incalculable
benefit to the operating surgeon.,
nurses and patients. We desire to
"Now, children," said the school congratulate this Chapter on the
teacher,- ran any of )on Irll me of a commendable zeal and energy
teach r p rause t yao w l t. -I 7' "Yee, played by them in rai•iug funds sufti-
g tmaam." cried a title boy eagerly. cent ;u drfiuy the Izpeu,e of this
"Ver v well, yoitnrty 'ell this rises, ' table and wish again to thank the
n:emben for what they have accom-
plished, and assure them that this gift
is fully appreciated.
To the deferent Sunday school*
ledges and privets individuals, who
have wade gift.s and douitions`to the
hospital, the Board desires to express
is appreciation and thanks.
The Board agsio thanks the town
council and county council for their
respective guots.
During the year there were some
thirty -right persons operated upon •
and in every case the operations were
successful.
During the year four pupil nurses
graduated from the hospital, and we
can assure the public that these grad-
uate* all passed most creditable exam-
inations and awe now proving them-
selves In their chosen profession. not
only • credit to tbemselve+, but alga
10 their alma nutter.
On its own behalf and e.n belraif of
the public generally, t be Board desire
to conTey to the superintendent stud
ber very capable and efficient staff, lee •
seri great appreciation .f the work
48.7 have done so willingly and so
weU.
The Board regrets having to an-
nounce that since Use last re-
port. that is. the report r.1 19130
1913. nothing bre hewn doe -
toward. making tie .r-.esry-arrow •
and elteratiote M the •'Karim. the
property purebred for anew iseepital.
At present it emend tests anew so
iwpo..ibinty 10 seise euda ie•l Nods
for this work, aged the 'gres.tios ..w
arises, should thi property be .mid. it
it can be soli u%keat+geoesly. •
should the Board sin mimeo i', too •.
ing forward toa brighter sail . Not tot
day when perhaps the foods ons we
procured aud a well erpoppod hoer -
tai and one worthy of the tow. of
G•derich may be reared ta our mode'
The Board i rust s that this mat
will be discussed fully at the
general weettmg mod sompe tinea m-
w t , tLe best ann.* radar the
CUM .tanc.•s to pursue.
Appended hereto ie the laa.etai
•t.iewent "bowing excepts ..d ex
penditures for tb1. rear.
1914.
[Jrted this 3u:b day of Novena,' •--
H. E. HuuugN•.. Pinto. HOLT.
`ler ret ary Ptrsw:en-
Financial Statement fee Twelve Moe o •
From the OXis September. 191a. to • he
l+t of ()elute... 11014.
Receipts- Maiatesa.c.
H.laon on hood tet October. Da a M
Gnat tree itse time et Oedema, hole•.
et w84 0 Mau we. hard tet pea.... 455 •
Great teat tar Usine0 U...eneweet.. 11
U,.at hoes for ones p e1 Hems. a
1.•.,sae to a be.ptiat arwats. A
twosome tom patent. le. tom est Iwai -
ret! e-1 t he te.teh• r "An ace," was
the un r z pe.:' el reply.
When a wom%n rune our of words
eh- Las h• r te+r+ to fall hack on.
Woman's
%Vikness
A wor ..ti's reproductive
organs are in the roost im
t. -w a::r3 continuous sym-
ppaattby with her kidrtc} .
The.tq;l:test disorder h. he
kidneys brings 'bouta
ctarnspx:..ing disease in
t:w reproductive organs.
lk M J'r Kisaory) Pills, by re-
:.;nrieg the kidn'ystotheir
peresct condition, prevent
and cure those fearful dis-
orders pec:•Itar to tton:cn.
rile you•:y girla,worn-out
mothers, si.tfcring tni':cs
and wnm'-n enter:ng upon
the Chonge Of
•
beet fiieral is fie' your
Dodd's
Kidney
Pills
The H.:reel-"`)ave you earn
pan• r Th • Duke -{-"Yea. lir. all
off." The 14. free. - " yr ier don't mean
tay h • refuted t , give bit cnn.en' ?"
The Duke-" Ob. no. - He said ba'd
give hi. r .no n• -'nut not another
tot t."
Car, you waft into your 00a1 hip
yet'
leaner shift. Hie dames
General Wild Vo. ■a•eabor. has
11��gepp
appointed Prussia Mahn el
cobs, r.levtag Oorsssal Von Pelham
bays et tits pent, se that Om Wine
tear Sown .R if bis attnlho (its the
aide d Ohba d avowal Ma rl
Ira Iola.
For Loss of Hair
We will pay for whet you we E
alsrvR '9a" hair Tonic does pet
provosts the growth of your heir.
le aY our riper ..ere with Bair
*boons that has done most 6o."
R ron:,deor.• to Iterall "e3"
Toshio We have sash wet.
faith is it that we weal
-)les so try it at our rink. If it doss
sent sstlsh you ie every pentode.
we Mil pay for what yea me le the
setae of • 30 tarty treatemt
11 Real) "93" Iles Triols dors
ant remove dandruff. move stole
Irritation, stop the hair Ice felling
and pteenote a ser growth el Mir,
Dna back to us and ask y to niers
the mossy yea paid for it, and we will
head it back mow Yea
t fest
aairMies. peendes`att/-
��
Hosteler
DOOM 11 s4.d 4. fess. that we
waaY seed ss.k....h s libw.l oar
II we did rot t+ believe that
R.sall "ii" Hair aids wig de .A
w ns clafor it - it MI de
std muse aka. say other e•nsdy1
We have averred.. there l.. de-
mand torr, mid we ales to Pedes the
omit. of W Wrap w sal. 1.)00-
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Yea sea bra Resat "et" Dab Teals
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14 I .0 • ,trgiet
Bedf.' u t
n noon .
n. boilace.
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Stocktaking Sale 0
If you want an Overcoat or Suit
at a Great Big Bargain NOW is
the Time for you to Buy.
Suits AT20to50per cent.
REDUCTIONS
Overcoats AT 20 to 50 per cent.
REDUCTIONS
Come early for the best choice. The price re-
ductions on these Goods are bound to sell them.
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of t w late law. R w. *Me-
ies.ae. .. sew
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Rsewvwt fro... Scull
fir_ + _ irMi
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Total Expenditures --Maintenance.
Mteb-'. meat 1 148 14
Button. and ate.
,e - 111 M
PMr. On: •d and meal... . . a 70 M
MIR. noon.. 1171 Y
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Mmdteara red s.gia't sspplla noon • • • • 111 N
Meer, wise ale Matt•.
Maws theme c-. 430 17
peon a hrtnany
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McLEAN BROS.
The Square, Goderich
SEMI -READY TAILORING
ants for Carhartt Overalls, Stendeld's Underwear, Fitwell
Arrow Brand Collars and Cuff.
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LONDON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC
:-AND -:--
SCtiOOL OF ELOCUTION, LIMITED
UNPRECEDENTED OFFER OF SCHOLARSHIP AND PRIZES.
Write for Particulars
LOTTIE ARMSTRONG, F. LINFOI'ITH WILLGOOSE,
Registrar. Mw. Bac. tDunelml Principal.
Address: -354-6 Dundas St., London, Ont.
Next in Importance
to Making a Will pts beinrecisiong to properly ensure•
i
carried out.
The interest of this Company in any estate which it is em-
powered to administer is strictly impersonal. All things are done
with the sole aim of fulfilling its trust with the highest degree of
efficiency and faithfulness -in closest conformity with the expressed
desires of the testator.
Consult with us regarding the administration of your estate.
All information cheerfully furnished free.
is making
THE LONDON & WESTERN TRUSTS CO. LIMITED
382 RI(-HMONi) STREET, LONDON. ONT.
GrO. Gi'JIDONS. [.C., Prr.d.ot. JOHN S. MOORE, Mia err
r
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Printing?
JOB AND COMMERCIAL
the signal
TIGHT MONEY PRICES
THERE will be a couple of months of ewers
winter weather yet and we have a few
heating stoves which .i a will sell at greatly
reduced prices.
1 No. II Crown Be Oberst Heater ...was'Mr rte, n.n' 1133.80
1 Mo. XI/ Crown Malign( Heater, with oven, was 1,4.441), un'e 35.50
1 NO. Serowe Wilhant Heater, with oven, wag 410.(411, now• 37.50
waw 14.l11i, now 24.00
1 .o 181 iiiiryel Oak
v No. 17 Spatial Ooh
1 W ismer ... ..
1 3 -in -1 No. hies.... .
1 No. 13 Special Oak
. were 15.111, now
w ss 10.91. now
...war 311.00, now
11).1114, now
12.00
13.00
18.80
8.00
We have also seine tpl••ndi-1 valuer in wes,nl-hand heaters
which are in g..N1 repair. We g. t `hem from ho0.es where we in•
stall furnaces. in sernod-hand'tinges we have 2 Imperial Oxfords,
1 Busy Pett. 1 Home Trea'.ure, 2 Crown Hurons, 1 Domestic
• Sonvenir, and tine Original wood ,love. These ranger ate in good
repair and at boy gain mires.
Do you want to hate a good second-hand furnaee in.talled In
your houde? We have a No. 21 Keley with capacity of 15,00) to
10,001 cubic feet, that we will guarantee to be in A 1 order. 1f you
are anticipating putting in a heating job this will be a snap for you.
in Shelf and Henry Harlwere aur stock is up to the minute.
Give us a rail for anything you want in Hardware.
Do not forget tile(. we handle the test whit« *.h Scranton Coal.
This is the beat grad' of coal mined and costs to more than cheaper
grades of real. All coal is weighed t n the market teeter. W. also
have w gnantlty of Hard and 8.•11 Wood.
Our Electric•; Department was never *tore complete. Give r• a
all when you require any electrical work or nwterial.
We give prompt attention to Plumbing,eating. Ettore Fitli.g,
Electric Wiling, Tinou,ithing, eta All wort fully guaranteed.
CHAS. C. LEE
PHONES : Store 22, House 112