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PARTS IN SILENT DRAMS
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SOLD ON
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MERITS O1
MINSDD'S
LIMIER
BO0KB1NDIN(i
MAGAZINES,
PERIODICALS and
LIBRARIES
bawd or repaired.
SOLD LETTBRINti
on LEATHER (GOODS
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A. I. TAYLOR.
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EEDICAL
t\8 GNU. Iti1L1LEMANN OBTE-
S/ PATH. vombil a la weseepii sad ad
keel, d-sserm sects. Aussie ma assessdL-
milsrs. er•, ser. are re lanai. partreded-
sem Inaba. .M rhseseoue ses. Ago
aside remove 1 witless/ I W tuba-t,al.o sat
s mese,. wow Neta sed St. s
.1/ r. Aa Yens silos Mea/ars, N' ye
u ass /atmdah: may evestee by Merelutaest
If, J. R. YORSPBS-=TI, EAR
ere 1.4 threat may. Mosso esm,
Q1el N�thges.yir4ee4 £uu& tat
sad
ins a. macaw gam1 is tg s wTaggares �eslese .
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AUCTIONEER.
THOMATHOMAS (JUNDRY
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AMatsY sco nk rl!`teek. YsmlMsa slot.
Real shite Lases d lswnooe.
PRO*: FOOT, Y1LWW4 k UOOK
sasaua7=Sa. $oLICflURS. XOTAAJLE5
011bsstM�meant am ban are
release rant to baa 111~1 maul
W. Pa.t:....r. [.C. J. 1. 11Wasea
M. 2. R Oona
Alfatiasseamilltdiesh..." gram
tames 1 s.r..se .'sea su
E. t Mmol ,1171
uMe. Yom' a u ae Ouse
M'MARROW. U.S. SAN.
osi=s i lw mimes t1as.
mdium
de .e
do cOmmua
n
Helle. choice
to good 6.*
do. walk! a 5 .
Butcher cowl. choice6.
d0. good 6.
do. medium 6.
Butcher bulls. choice6.
do. medium 6.
do. bologna 4.
Yowlers. Mr to 1.106 lbs. 6
do. bulls 6. 00
Stockers. 760 to 0 lbs6.
do. med.. 453 to 760 6
40. light 4.
nets
6.10 7.00
171 6.50
7.15 700
7.13
26 6.50
21 6.71
71 6 25
21 6.75
21 7.00
60 600
00 4 76
00 6 76
w 1.25
00 6.60
50 6.00
76 &.10
1.76
pp en 4.0
MI ors, cholco. each ..60. 1g0.90
499. coed:.m 66.00 06.00
�prioter. 60.00 60.00
( 1ves. veal. good 6.60 10 .S4
do medium 7.00 2.00
do. common . 4.75 7 . J0
do. gess 4.00 4.75
Spring lambs. cwt. 10.00 11.00
Cull lambs 6.00 7.60
Tearlln4 sheep 8.00 0.00
Sheep. ewes. light 6.50 7.50
do. heavy and backs6.00 6.60
Culls 3.00 4.50
Hogs, off can at packers 0.36 6 00
do. fed and watered. 0.00 0.00
do. light and heavy. 0.60 0.00
do. f.o.b. country6.65 0.00
Sows. ted and watered 6.60 0.00
Taillento Gran Markets
Manhoba wheat -A11 rail. No- 1
Furthers, $1.24%; No. 2. $1.26%; No.
2. $1.20.
Manitoba oats -All tall. Toronto.
No. 2 C.W. 42%e; No. 2 C.W., 47%c;
No. 1 extra feed. 47%c; No. 1 teed.
44%c.
American corn -New, No. 3. 75%c.
Ontario wheat -No. 2 winter, per
alot, 11.04 to $1.06; slightly sprout-
and tough. according to sample, 51
11.04; sprouted or smutty and
according to sample, 92c to Ole.
wheat, 50e to 35c
Ostarlo oats -No. 3 white, 3* to
40e; commercial oats, 31c to 32c.
Peas -No. 2, per car let, 11.00;
sample peas, $1.25 to 11.75. according
to sample.
Barley -Good malting barley. out
side, 60c to 62c; No. 2 feed. 60c to 53e
B.ckwhe.t-76c to 71c.
Rye -No. 1. Ole to lac; rejected.
709 to IOc. according to sample.
Manitoba flour -First patent., In
Me bags. 16.10; seconds, 14.30;
strong bakers'. 14.10, in jute bags.
Ontario sour -New winter. 14.40 to
14.110, according to sample, seaboard,
or Toronto freights, In bags.
M11Ueed-Carloads, per ton, deliver-
ed. Montreal freights; bran, 124;
aborts. 426. middlings, $26; good feed
!leer. bag. it. 60.
Wholesale Pretence
Toroato wholesale prices to the
trade
Pisa
Special (cart's) aew4ail.1 .45 to $ .50
.34
.31
.11$
iEItraa (selects) storage .22
Ne. 1 strsigh t Nome.. . 30
Ma 3 .Y1
getter -
Creamery artist,. fresh.23 .04
Creamery. sends.........23 .34
Dalry Mats .21 .20
Rakers' . 23 .23
Cb.eaa- bets.. 1 l lite ; twins. 1 k.
Hamby-leckwbeet. barrels. 6%c to
7c. taut 7c to Se. clover, 00.11s. Uas.
Moe, ; 4.. 1011) 1La, 12e ; da. Fib.
Una. 10a. numb hears,. No. 1. per
boa. 13.4 do . Na 2. per Fosse.
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1� eoL Fr.RZ 1Jve Dc l
M=n2 + CI o i nla .. 1,: Ale 13c lie
Mirk." tie 1!e t1e ale
T11rRey. tie I2t 34e Me
INSIONAJ CS. JAM SSIS. Ducks :... ... 11e 14e 16e 10c
Sew 10e 13e 17e 10c
10 iteltallirMS
mill b�s
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O Ism. Aims to IL a can-
Ibmsisior Mesarr■ alma, Dia►
W. IL 1D6nfIlTOON
rum us twwrsras • Bstlr. Oe..•tm oat
Amoebas. Lama.
mints: T1s
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Wae(Eo►men. okeJ. p..
swum OF MAltai•elli LQ>
saeru, Gad
Palest Selkrtlsr
U. Sr &1
Sipsr1 trttwaw M Watt mutts. PM -
M03 e1*L E In all countries. N it.
A MSs eamsey Montreal. _
wrlb Sor Iwre►s.esisrl
elleaseltrollitethearanieterlatetralleriesit
Brophe) Bros.
OUDERIOB
las Leading
Pomo! DlroClers
sod Embalmers
Oriole emefsey Mussed to
at .a bore. aie st a day.
`M Ss w. Cattle
(state-Seeetpte. 2,1106 bead; active
ma -_.3P; prime m.ees. 110.75 to 16;
N to 1416; 5.0.5.rs'. 14.71
ts It U. heifers. 0075 to P.M; cow..
LOO s 0016. halls. 14.36 to $7; swa-
rm mad 0s.dm.a 01-71 to 117; .tock
b6u..a. M 10 to $1 b0; irssb cows and
4r'1y.ew .b.w and saki. 150 to 105.
vsat- aseml,ta. 1.OM head. active;
06bMMI
rm�- aA.u.ert. 24.000 bead; sc-
an: h.sory. 17 31 to 17.44: maxed.
1arbers. 07 to 17.:1: pigs. 17;
rwM., 1126 to 0100; .tags. 14.60 10
21.10
ramp eel Mumbo- Receipts. 7.04
hares wavy; lambs. 10 to 110 66;
1410,7111110. u t0 1.26; waiters. /7 to
11.16: sow. u to 00.71; sheep. mixed.
91.75 to 17
Tenure remits and vegetables
Wb.I..•iers sell to the trade as
fellow.
Or..g•s. l<ni.. cam 11 N
to 14 04
du SIM& sass ... 2 60 3.26
3.4
Apples. ben .......«1.10
do. barrel .....,4.00
Grape fru it, caw .. 3.56
Pineapples. haw3. N
cranberries. barrel .x13.00
/babes. bag - . 1.76
do. Spanish. ease4.16
Cabbage, dotes .... .4
Celery. do..a .30
Sweet potatoes. ha per1 21
4.04
2.00
5.10
4.4
4.4
14.00
2.00
0.4
.00
.31
1.40
Chicago Cattle Market
Cottle--Re^eipts. 16.000; market
.trout; beeves. 10.26 to 10.N; cow*
mal hei:ers. $3 to 1141, calves. 17 to
116.71.
Hogs ---Receipts. 60.000; market
steady; Tight. 16.46 to 36.N; mixed,
16.46 to $6.06; heavy.' .60 to 67:
rough. 16.60 to 10.4; a. 15.10 to
it 40; Mlle of walaa f6 06.26.
$5..p-Recetuto, 11.600; 1�artet
strong; waive. 10.70 to 17.11; sombs.
n ative. $7.5., to 110.
preened Meats
Toronto Is holeaale hoes•s are goof,
Mg to the retail tris mite hollows:
Boot. feregt.arte-s ...0 0.00 to $10.14
b. bInd gnarten 12.00 14.00
ds. carcases, 'here 11.01 11.13
do. etsaattoss 1.00 10.00
Teall4 comma. cwt 6.10 6 . N
M Mme 11.10 11.10
Mom bog. 11.11 13.10
de heavy 10.06 11.00
/�rk.g lamb. . 16.61 L.
irtectsa. light 12.16 14.11
D.HILLAR uSON
Has Itollorrooll More Cass of
Stomach, Liver, Blood,
Kidney and Shin Trouble
Than Any Other Medicine
THOUSANDS OWE THEIR
GOOD HEALTH TO IT
Made Frees 71e Juices of Apples.
Oranges. Figs Riad PraseCSiWed
With Tonics mad Analeptics.
"Fruits -tires" means health. in
years to come, people will look back to
the discovery of 'Fruit -a -thee' ash
wonder how they ever managed to get
along without these wonderful tablets,
.rods /iota frail juices.
"FRUIT.A.TIVD4" is excellent for
Indigestion, Dyspepsia and Sour
Stomach. 'Fruit -a -tires' is the only
certain remedy that will correct chronic
Canal/Wiwi and Liver trouble.
'Fruit-s-tIves' is the greatest Kidney
Remedy- in the world and many people
have testified to its value in severe cases
o/ Rhemnvalism, Sciatica, Lumbago,
Psi,, ix the Rack, impure Blood,
/headaches, ?Verret:la, Ampler, Bledrktis
and other Shia Troubles.
"FRUIT-A-TIVES" has Leen one
of the great successes of the century
and the sales are enormous, both in
Canada and the United States. 500. a
box, 6 fur $2.30, trial sire 23c. At all
dealers, or sent postpaid oo receipt of
price by Fruit -a -tires Limited, Ottawa.
It's Cutter -Timet
Wouldn't a fine new Cut-
ter be Jest the best Christ-
mas gift imagioabk for
somebody- you know
We handle the Gray and
McLaughlin makes, the
hest in Canada.
STOVES
We have a number of
Ranges and Heaters left
and can give you good
value for your money.
�;. High-class
Gasoline Engines
for pumping and power.
Come in and set them.
mom MINIM
ROBT. WILSON
igen for
Massey-HarrisImpletnents
Handles St., Gde :e5
ST. AUGUSTINE.
TCgsD4Y, Dec. Qi.
Mime M. Callahan, of Whiteeburek,
visited in this vicinity last week.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Spencer, of Whitby.
are visiting at Mrs. John Thospeon s.
Mr. and Mn. Joseph Boyle visited
Hnllett friends ibis week.
Mime May Redmond, of the T.Oadea
Normal School. i+ opeodiag her Cir im-
ams holidays at leer hose ben.
Mrs. Switzer, from Manitohs. Y
visiting her sister, Mus. Rob rt Montle,
st present.
Mr. Frank Clark. of Toronto, to
•IsiUtg at Writ T ompsns'..
Mime B -41.y McAlli.lee ret.wsed
kern. 151. week after a month '• r).ir
with Skakespears and It atloed
COMSSAGETEAII
UFEESS, CRAY HAIR
Leek f Cornea wise Sage
mat
darkens se astatalR/
0sits47 cos tae
Genuine Bargains in All Departments
Our Annual Clearing Sale
As its our usual custom during January, all
goods of passing fashion and all odd line',
will he cleared out at great sacrifice to
make room for our new Spring and Sum-
mer goods, many of which are now corn-
ing forward.
Time to Begin Knitting
Again
There has been a lull in the knitting activity
during the few weeks preceding Christ-
mas. Now the needles must begin to
click again, as it is Winter in the trenches.
We have a good stock of our Special Scotch
Fingering Vani in grey and khaki, which
is splendid value at 01.2:r per Ib.
Orsmlasdiw kcal h emb bsmsUhtb
eselemwA paw set -•sedan{ wile a
brew of Ibis Tam ad Osigisur. Whew
ewer bar Wr Ise eat or look is OM
Folk Wig sr dnmbsd tats
madam was walk wow
sq droll
Mom sr 4 ems. mat UslMar
tksidi at this .l..tb..w� pb Maris
ass, lir Meal N onto. sl'lMW. M
mermen eta its �es�l
�r
to tufts,
Wand ester amt Lmeety botk. Isar sad
r
spimili lar l.adrot *ry, bob, wolf
wed bait. 6)
♦ mosits dewasewa dnRt11 mum
sseryk.4t uaa. Wy ek's lip sad OW -
pier, bossism it d ukase w sderst4 aid
sou* 001 sebaty saes use N W Imes
• our M hos. baa Tw
*am.saB a snub er soft kook
1� llsoost par hoar labs
sea dessd M a tam. ily mersisir Os
VW esar411111141petwas 11 - - appl-
ause w WSb A Y t+eslssti Ow its lmiand
t art bolo Owe ma tint rm.
"lura Reynold'' Smith waro't always
a silent 1.1ayer. Her career has
been a long and an Interesting. ac
the one. She held the chair of
oratory In Deland college. Deland,
Fla., and she began her career as a
dramatic reader, being well known
on the lyceum platform twenty
years ago. Her stage experience
commenced In the Broadhurst plays.
Her first part was that of Mrs.
Goodly in "What Happened to
Jones." Since that time she has
played a wide range of grande
dames and characters. Now you
can see her 10 many of the feature
productions of the "movie" screen
A Remarkable Boundary „
The demarcation of the AlaskiCan-
ada boundary from the St. Elias range
straight north aloes the 141st meridian
to the Arctic Ocean has been In pro-
gress
rogress state 1007. and 1s now completed.
This undertaking was notable for sev-
eral reams . No other modern hound-
ary demarcation Lae extended tato
seek kith latitude., Yd few hounder'
l.s of equal length aaywbere is the
world are .o straight. The nee fol-
lows the meridian withes& tir slight-
est datri.tfea, regardless of mountains.
swamps. sad forgets. Wherever he
boundary passe. through Umber earl
brush a 3Fft. Blear aB bag been made.
Tl. hesmdary 1a-04 stage loss. and t.
narked by about 2011 mosumenta
- MOSTLY NDTO NIG
Workman* gemsep 4tormary
h MMs
Yea .se lentos a im of IUs it yea
M mot drive aims tb. •sea7 reads
at mlgst. writes ma ,-utMatmot hese
RfM as Is tae ewn..n *grass the la,
It 1. more bematah l sa mom Timm
Is a weirdness .Y..t a r isepiesmsa
u ea* drives urges" Oa .msetvy after
dart that dose mat ,-.ems wase tae sus
as salmta5 Ter rued ',mag mom hodsee
yob Ilk. • great tar tinged with garb
Imes. Tea are pimmg4S yMmmg mato
a gigantic ureas .r *Oa Tae tress
ars Dose sats is mmillIm►-tmmta.tte
shapes term mail rsf.r. Wore peer
eyes .ad brio Mos a m,.tmry et awe
The tames wtsfls la tags aha4_ws tree
thlsgs 02 Bre Tis cattle la the gelds
beside the rend become the goblins of
the slake. and from agar there beats
epee tae moss. a 3sd.rwg tight la
farmhouse for all the world 115. the
single eye of Cyclops
The light from the emu brings out
the defects 0f the road sad magnifies
dims. A billowy path. indeed. accord
mg to the lights and shadows Vet
the maeetae takes the rippling waves
of tem road with never a camplain,
sad the sweet. cool breath of night
installs a courage Intl, the soul that
le escha.ttng Balling epee the lakes
at night 1s pleasant There Is the sil-
very wake telling behind the boat.
sad the distant lights along the shore
tee charming. But the night time
e pos the lake as different from the
irive at night through the country.
Then is set the rolling changes eiery
second; sot the pictures In the dark;
rot the ghostly charm of mystery
which one beholds when rldtng along
:be coyote, roads whet t;t. stars are
twinkling. Tien is nothing compar-
able wtth the country rids at diet
Tire quaint ceetre-pleb. that lin
Imaged to queer Victoria amuse the
meager membkn of the Royal Paan
Aly. The gold Lincoln Cap is a trophy
N George iV. ; and there 1 m flagon
takes frown the Armasda, which f5.
Mgt Osetl Baa of £.Ospe had carred
with the Royal Crowe sad Primo et
Wal..' haa..ra
Millar's Scotch Store
JACKSON, MISS., MAN
Tells How To Cure Chronic Cough
Jackson, Miss.-" I am a carpenter,
and the grippe Left me with a chronic
cough, run-down, worn out and weak.
1 took all kinds of cough syrup' without
help. I read about Vinol and derided to
try it. Before I had taken a bottle I
felt better, and after takingtwo bottles
my cough is entirely eareand I have
gained new vim and energy."-Jomu L
Dz1410a.
Vinol is a delicious cod liver and Iron
took guaranteed for coughs, colds and
bronchitis and for all weak,'run-down
condition..
H. C. Dunlop, Urugglit
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LONDON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC
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SCIiOOL OF ELOCUTION, LIMITED
UNPRECEDENTED OFFER OF SCHOLARSHIP AND PRIZES.
Wnte for Particulars
LOTTiE ARMSTRONG, F. LINFOWTH WILLGOOSE.
Registrar. Mess. Bac. (Dmela) Principe
Address: -354-6 Dundas St., London, Ont
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A New Year Resolution
ELECTRIFY YOUR HOME
HEADQUARTERS
PORTABLES and
FI XT1'R ES
1.00 and op
FOU '
1:..ECTRIC IRONS '
TOASTERS
TOASTER STOVES
HEATING PADS.
HOTWATER'CUPS .,
BEDROOM HEATERS
All above appliances will be kept in repair,
free of charge.
A complete line of Vacuum
Portable Lamps, Cooking Ranges,
Tungsten and Nitrogen Lamps.
Cleaners, Fans,
Domes, Shades.
A New Line of Flashlights and
Batteries on hand.
Take no chances around your barn with an oil lantern, but use an Electric Barn
Lamp, which can be carried mune as an ordinary lantern turned off and on
easily, and if knocked over in the barn will not set fire to anything. We
have a full line of them. Price $2.25 each.
A NEW STOCK OF ELECTRICAL FIXTURES JUST ARRIVED -
Let me give you an estimate on wiring
your home, office, garage or place of
business
Office 82
Phones
Res. 193
ROBERT
WEST STREET. NEXT TO POSTOFFICE GODERICH. ONTrte