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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1919-3-6, Page 84141 6 -Thursday, March 6, 1919. EARL KELLY WRUEs FROM SIBE Home Strike Heaim i l'IFar rieuxl.euMn. Muu, Margaret Kelly is reviving tellers from her brother. life. J. Earl I h.elly, a Ito is with the 1'awtdile I *.i1Itimamr. Force in Sii+eria. Through the kindness of Sir. Jobe Kelly, 111e young soldier'1. grandfather, TIt' Signal is able to publish two of (h; re Ietters. in Slt,erbi. 1part. ridny, Jam follows:17 'lit. twee Sister.- Merely a few litres to ely. We r*..' MI portN eland arrived Y.O. �f tdD•�laY reehet bot did mot disemlwtit until yesterday 44 sal. LenviIIg the Whip we tle marched for tt,r Ug1i the street., of sheat six mile's .t0 a barracks on the out4kirts N It1•t'e Ne pelt up for the , e t,el (. This lamming we pulled out et o tete ad went five miles further on to ,,,1 (Ireeenl quarters. where wt shall priembl,' I. statiu*Nrl for some time. COndilloes here, 1 rem glad to say, ere far b•yuu.I my fondest hopes. We r.• in rr•guler army barracks, to maklM+hifts. 11 is a ties. roomy brick building. The walls nre about threw feet in thickness aid the windows are ail duble. It is limited by teal in large stoves. 1 de not 111044 hew the lie will I. during the eight, hut R ' deemed quite earn' enough today. We hive Itwlividud beds with str*tw licks, and three blankets. (our lure todu4 aa• miter scanty, but things are um , mettle' 'es yet and we expect letter when things gt•t w)narell away. Marching through the city yesterday We boa tunny interesting and amusing v11[ble, TIdb is n very e•Os noteditul city, as lasq.le of till nationalities nre to be sen. Soldiers are everywhen-- J44iianN•se. American, French, lIrltisl' IIsi Russian. ail Ire represented. Fur clothing is wore by netirly everyone. As yet vie have been Issued with feu cies truly. 1.111 .0011 export to tsetse fair coats. mitts and elastins. 11 la elver _"1r twlow Zero here now, itiid that is mild, to. lite (fate are bright ani s y. hint surprised DIP Must Wu. the presence of very little slow. 11 seems Incredible. but •e we marched tett here today we raised clouds of bust. as (Isere Is peac- h -idly ee stave on the n.ud• oust very little In the beets. No (Ionil We 10(11 ,(et ow- shin• inter. x x a 1 ant ft4•Ilag the atter the tilt.. Ant very tired lunhght. as we )vel n very tallitwlne mime over hilly ece•.itr. today. Hope i4 II are well in G.Oerh•h. A latter letter is date( .Iunu:ry Zit: lerar Sister. Although N week bels selape•d bete our arrival here 1 can't n,•tlleit a Resit deal more t0 tell you than %hat 1 .ala In my Inst. lt'e.are at ill in the same tent dens, 1.111 110 1114 .wN fur lino long. Things art• very yeiel and nothing etlrr(ng has rssvrnd 10 my knowledge. We are doing mostly fatigue work, lowing Ivry little drill as yet, lour tram and I4aier has to be tarried by hand to our 1'trreeks. which is situatad one elope. 1*, l.(ng it *time tedlotts tusk. The wether here since our arrival )ens been ideal. There hasn't been it ros,wfnll yet. the gr 11 bring prae- 4leutly Imre. 11 is quite void. Met not u. Wren. ed W/We I hare Ween in ('all- ede.. The sky is INaulifully flue and THE . SltiN&L teals 11* ltcd Triangle wIH be carried into the ludunt�r1a�aasndd rural sit well se the urban vunatifdeweies, and w1(1 cuuoen- f trate more than iter un boy life in every cr,wulunity. Thew lines of exteuek4n at home %(Il constitute. a very important ground of the 1.M.C.A. appeal to the public le connection with the above we . uta% sac that the friewla of the Y. M. ('. A. Iu t Ws couutc were coualde ably 7 I.urprisett at the action el the county council at its Januar)' saaafou in dig-� e:..utlnulag the graut to the "Y" rumba ( �V" Made - last Juue. This grant. we he- hevr. was for 11J4.(11e► and (sly $12,0(10 had been paid. and the cancelling of the grant accordingly makes a detest of $12.0111 iu the Y. M. 1'. A. budget. DortatioriM to HespitaL The following donations to Alexandra t�t houpital (or Februai y are gratefully ack- _ X n {edged of marma- lade pickles and catsup. oat ..4 114444 14•11414 ... :.. L.teb., , W. ..Aida blanket.. b.J4ine ..d N• ae r..e,.t • .1,.1 touch tees sk.s. The rarr.itr •/•••1•1-41+•••, i. . rto et les Ong. thy ••ell• toes rams Met e.kt4 alter s". GODWa1L IF YOU BUY OUT 01?. OF TOWN AND L IVY OUT OF TOWN,` WHAT WILL BECOME OF OUR TOWN? The D ullar You Spend in Goderich will ``Come Home to Boost" 11 I j 'he Signal `BUY=AT=tIOME' Campaign s, a Mr. Nailer Sault carrots 2 jars fruit, WE CAN lade and one of jelly: Rev. J. E. Ford. vegetables and apples: Mrs. Spahr. jar marmalade and one doz. eggs; Mrs. M. G. Cameron. 1 jar fruit. vegetables and apples: Mrs. G. Porter. apples: Mrs. Douglas McKenzie. 1 jar pickles and one of fruit: Mrs. S Andrews. apples and one jar of jelly Mrs. Alex. Colborne, lar pickles and one of fruit; Mrs. Woollcombe, 2 jars fruit and one of marmalade: Mr. Lamb. W five jars fruit and one of pickles: Mr. James Buck. tt jars fruit and vegetables; Mrs. N"m. Strachan, vegetables: Mrs.I Haddon, old linen; Mr. McManus. ! MARE OUR STORE YOUR STORE. apples; Central school, 72 qts. 1 pt. Yow *111 fled twee all Liens of Purr preeerved_ruit and pickles. A glasses of (•rags and )dtMtllut's, x1140 11111 jelly. vegetables and apples. 1-2 doz• lilies of Toilet Artkles,rug: - nn oranges and package of cornflakes: Mr. dries, and Photographic C. R: Schulze, from Saltford, 110: Mrs. , Prices right. Buy at home. - G. 0. Sturdy. 4 doz. eggs. roil of butter: csagbell's Drug Stone. Mrs. James Mitchell. Colborne, 1 jar o1 - jelly. one and a -half dt z. ergs: Miss Tabb.:3 jars of fruit: Mo. R. Davidson, Goderich township. bag of potatoes; Mra. D. McKenzie. Goderich township. apples. clear et e11 flutes, aid at midday the sun is becoming quite warm. ,n.rhlet We ars certainly b•iug 1 with good protection against the cold. %t -e, now' have fur cups. ennlurOy sh(wysl(n-plead t•totts, slew purls (long boots coming up to the knees to which Nl• row Near three pairs of socket, heavy woollen se eaters. and 'Mines. Thew, with marasius and heavy soeke yet to be drawn. ought to be sufficient to keep us warm. last Tbursdlly night we had` 44n ex- cellent concert here in the "1' build- ing. which is very snihlble for Knelt affairs, there being a stage 01141 seating Read these articles with care. They may present something you hadn't thought of before. whose ads are here. They are your neighbors and will treat you right. The money you spend eulation in Goderich and neighborhood. SAFE NONE% FOR YOU if you tray at home. This %•eel. we are offering 1 Irsls of traveller's mutters ill haltllen•bkts at 25 per twist. les. than regular prier. Not n moiled L1luelken•tNef in the lot sed it real prize In retch one. Ile rime and sew this large rel to tills week. - J. H. ('olborlte. STERN REMINDERS OF RHEUMATISM 0UR M01 -10- A square deal to ail. `lone 114. Robertson .4 'lair. 111/\'T LIVE IN DARKNESS. 1 Let a your home wired for tile - Cold or Wet Weather ?day Start pry and ire np to date. ('ret our the Pains, But the Trouble is I but 1Otlte s juice. tarnishrge ever ythin capacity for, a large httIn1M•r Of m1 n. in the Blood. Wes on hand If our do it, It 4111 !tail told Jordan( our u( Iroise-. Yrttt sou be dote right.-Rsbt. Tait. - W • 14 114. Wholes. '4.4 II1V1 l to b• };care rheumatic sufferer shnuNl to - the Luling feature of the prgtraul. 1 Mizethat rl.ruuutti.tn It rooted in Iavr a feN' "MP" of (hail anal a fee the blood and 1.1111 only is. cored by a VINOE CR[ATIES sr��cm others taken in trout of our tent at treatment that will clow11.e the blood ramp w'llluws, Yu" 'Hi tindl them of the rlte14ulnHc• polstr. The Md - enclosed in this letter. time belief that rhrulwrtism was Positive --Convincing Proof It is all very well to make claims, bit can they be proven? We publish the formula of Vinol to prove tho 1. ttements we make about it. L Cod Uver std Beef Peptones, Iron.nd Peptonatn, trop std Am• 1 don't IM'Ile)r i "'"t(4 4'I In my caus•tt by 14.111, 1141111(4 wander is now last any of the interesting things seen r4ple4lvol. Sieh wratlN•r c0udltious Ns "e taare•h(d through 4retts. P41$' may start the aches and puyIns. blit is 1t'r111* 4e saw a g.swl many aid x1141 not the real (seise. Liniments 11181 foto'• sights, a•sptM:inity in variohs mown et nmilientbws may give tem - modes m wl mles of dress. A gree deal of trans• ps.rary relief. but the porrtetion is done 0n the 141 114 iu this enmU'y', by means of n acetum ra tms hung on the shrelders and iwl('k. Such things ns mewing machines. large ta=rs 111141 bundles. uud event a coffin )vas seen 011 the back of out' ohne when we were halted for a n4ri 11l.t long the ad u funeral pnwess(0u passed It was tiff rend from anything sen in quite t I',urada. 1u tin- first plots. the hearse was coa'p(ee4llsly add. It was a large. ltavy-bd,king. e(Nloretely YOU CAN 41ST' RIMIER sATISF Ac- (ion and a lower prier on printing 1u town than you can bM Ai:tiding to the city. If you doubt this let us have a talk with you. Besides. when you have your prieting done ❑i town. the printer's wages aro'' spent lu lowu •.-The Signal Printing ('s., Limited. . cannot cum tn0111e, lwruuW they do 4104 remelt Its W.%U• P.%PER-A1 most tmSEyr A. mune In the blots1. The sufferer from 1 son's Is. est asapitr the price tInd (ve rhrunnetlsau WWI With ilesiget-unity of pauper, we offer one of the most cotupdete and reasonably prowl lines to be had. Allay from your Route merchuIts and let your town t time still ng :more mud l s a -- knee you are elite. -Parini m' Fair. tints becoming mom trate rooted-- harder to cure when the proper trent- outward applications. is only wasting uthulbke Mile 111111 good money in de- pending upon smelt testmett. the i all tl meat is npplletl. Trott this dieeas' through the blood 441141 you w ill soon be MI of the pains and tortures. As carved -white vehicle. overhung by n 11 gore for rheumatism Itr. Vi interns enemy Meploort'l by tape's- t•Ml•IN•rlWwt'. fink l'ills are unequalled. They act 'Their were nu aides to It, the coffin dire4ly 0„ the Impure. 'n•t(k bfaol; ,nosium Citrate, Uma end S.J. Oyceto• phosphates. Cascarin. Any doctor will tell you that the ingredients of Vinol as published a'.we, combine the very elements r !-dad to make strength. All weak, run-down, overworked n-e.'ous men and women may prove ties at our expense. 'there is nothing like Vinod to re- s ', a strength and vitality to feeble 0 -1 people. delicate children and all p -sons who need more strength. Try it. If you are not entirely sot- fi.:, d, we will return your money w'(hout question; that proves our L3.,.,)ees and your protection. .1. A 4.t)11'Itl'i.i, lei'„eci.r. 4:,.,L,•i, , 4,'. IM•Iug (''posed to foil view. The evtflu they purity nod strengthen it. anti so 44111+ of n pacular shape, too. being } nt,t nit the rause of rlwumutism. high and rounded on the top. it was I Mr. D. feels, postmaster at 1?M•uut- (rawI (.y (011r horses. covered Com'111:11•. N. It.. says: '•1 wits attacked plcte•ly. from the 4.111•. 4.1 the very Leith rheuealtiy111. which settled iu r0mt1, by Ilea y black shrouds. un• elbow. shoulder *MI knee joluts, These horses were lel. not drlv.•n from I )11141 atithes s4• twu(i nIe gnat suffrr- r Meat on the hearse. In fact. no one Ing. The -rouble ens tanrtkcnhl)'Iy nwle with the rxirptloe or the hock- ',evert. hast spring and i decided to try tor. Willintn'. ('Ink ('111s. After tnk- ing the pills for some time the rhettimit1. (mine IIn41 tuifless in the )Hints dlsaliven red and 1 hnve not since had tiny return of the tntlble. " If yOn are seffer(ng from rlwuIn44• tistu, Or tiny trot and week ;tercet. you will tied n cure in n fair use of Or. Williams' Pink Pills. Yolk cnn prre these p111, themes any tw•cl(cinr dealer, Or by mail itt .A1 edits a !six or six boxes. for St2:0 from The lir. Williams Medicine 1 'o.. itra kville, Ont. wan of the one -seated ami only rig outside of the ht•nrw' fu the praes.hn. 1f evidently was (he funeral of one of the lower 1411$11411$14them weres•.. ins them were fro in attendance. A man currying n large crucifix led the procession. Fol- lowing hie was the priest, with a (imply of neolytest; thou e:. • m.• the hearse, followed ley the mourrwrs. About six. on foot. and bringing up the rear the par•u11ur ou(•-same( 1111141 heel. There b noel for only one le this sent, ''h(ch I. directly behind the drher's. 1 cannot slay' wild Nus 1114. fortunate one to lune the ride nn theretvirh trip, Int 1111.11111111. It would 1e the priest. 1 understand that It Is the custom In this country' for all others to walk to and from the funeral. Another point of interest was the add vehicles. I:oth the Wagons wed hnggieN or leeks are very email, tint( I rutty' say the horses are, tees. The wheels on all the rigs ars very low. The hacks are all open. and do out a(rommodate very' tn11ny, some three. others two. and many only one. The driver has Il high single seat,t0 himself. Behind kiln, and low, is the(otss•ng.•r's sett. They all I(.ok 1 funny' to o111' ryes, but those having room for (only one perched In the tack -eat take the prise for foolish-lookingthings, STILL NEEDS MONEY. Winter• Footwear Styk,�fit and durability are three very important features in footwear. The are qualities that every line of Shoes and Rubbers in our immense stock muet poetess. Every line is selected with thepe ends in view, therefore ensuring per- fect quality and footwear that will stand the most severe teat in any weather. - REPAIRING - Geo. MacVicar North Wile Squire, Coderich CALL AND -WEE WHAT YOU CAN Amy . iaiI-er ,and Purity Package (MO SOT 011 Friday and Matunkty. J. S/n11r. THE G R �G A T FUNDAMENTAL factor in winning and keeping the better trade At' hone is to handle • the test tuer•handise. Hats that attract are of Quality, Extensive - and fte1nemeut.-!Mise M. R. Knauer. WHEN IOU K7 ' DRUGS P[ RITZ should be the first eon'lderation. we handle a full line of Pare Drugs. Medicines, Toilet Art ides. n 11.I everything that is rollfled- , in a flr- etass Drug Store. (keel ,ervite. Buy at home. -E. R. Wlgk. Ids due t.. poor bl.s.l For Good Reliable Shoe Repairs, try Smith 8i Ring JO East Street. Opposite Knos Church Give Us a Trial V. M. C. A. Is Planning Cont. cued We rk for the Solders. Toronto, Feb. 21.- At a meet n;( of the campaign committee of the Nation- ' al Council: 1. M, C. A.. in Toronto to- day. arrangements were made for the next Hod T Triangle fund campaign. which the Y. M. 1'. A., 1n conjunction with the Y. W. C. A., is to hold throughout Canada on Na, 1341: The objective of the campaign mill be $1.1 00,100, which Is the amount Of new funds required by the national Councils or the two organizations for their extensive work tor this year. The I. M. C. A. regards the work overseas still at Its maximum, and not to be concluded until the last of the moldier,' have lett for home. This over- seen service I. to ile pros iiled Inc by the funds now on hand over there, together with anticipated pros it from the can- teen for the remaining months. The National Council states that the elite( ohject of appeal to the public this year 1s tor the work to be done ter re- turning soldiers. The "Y'' pmpostem t0 have an unbroken chain of aversee Inc the soldiers from the time of their 'env ing England till their arrival at the military dlapereal centres In Panels, This will Include games and entertain- ments, as well a44 hee drinks, smoke^. and other comforts on the homeward journey. The "Y" Is a home and peace time Instithtlon, and has a Urge reren- sttnctlon program for the hien and boys of the country atter the soldiers fh MAKE OUR GARAGE YOUR G:AB- r ng.. If your auto is sick we 1011 doctor It (Meek. 1'1111 Ione of ACM"': - Rorie. and time on band 4 of course Fon know we teethe the Ford. the nulyersal ear. Ger in your order for spring. -P. J. MaeEwan. A WORD ' ABOUT BUYING GRO eerie% out of towel. Jnst get onr prices first and your m0Itey will tiny here to help build 1114 onr own . towo. Think this over and buy at home every time. --J. H. Pipe. AN ,( IITiC1.E HAS BEEN GOING the rounds of the press headed. 'What P1111 II we do with our girls'!" 1t 'hi easy enough to ■nswee. One of the best things is to take them to (iallews' Studio a1141 111144' them ph0(ogruph.l. It will please them. certulu. Massey -Harris Shop I (1R - BINDERS, MOWERS AND CULTIVATORS. DELCO-LIGHT PLANTS. BUCKEYE INCUBATORS.. GRAY ANDMcLAt'GHLIN CARRIAGES. GAS ENGINES. WIRE FENCE. OLD HOMESTEAD FERTILIZER. Robert Wilson Hamilton St Goderich NEW SPRING FOOTWEAR ON UP - to -the -minute taste. We have them In plain en41 eolorel combinations, Moth on the ('ulau mud IAMIN herb,. Ser thles4. DPW sty14•4 at Slmrrruas Shoe Stare. STOP, LOOK, LISTEN! BEFORE you Any 11 Stove or any kind of Hardware. You we111 twit nur pries w whole Int lower than ontot-tOwn prif'ea. Give ns a chanes first and Iw convinhl'd.-4. J. Harper. JUST Pi('K 01'T ANY ARTICLE IN your csttognw, then err us. We 4111 not only compete In pr1(•es, but 44111 were you money In Hnrlware, Stoves. Tools, Bunt Supplies. etc. Try ns and lee. -Chas. C. I.ee. A WORD TO HOUSEWIVES, JUST simply {neat np having your brered orders POMP ffom home bakerit'd. Every loaf of ont•of-town bread yon eat just harts onr tog a that much. Try mer hew -made prrwhtets. - J. W. Schuh. MANY PUT TRUST IN THE UNKNOWN. Never Satisfied With Those Things With Which They Are Familiar -Inclined to Take Chance -Curios Traits in Human Nature Have Made Possible Growth and Devel- opment of the Great Mail Order Houses. (('upyright. i A curious trait in human stature makes itself apparent very frequently. That is au inclination to trust in the un- known rather than in that with which one ii►.fanhjljar. A person is very apt to take a chance, even' though he may know that the odds are 100 to one against hint, instead of being satisfied with lesser rewards about w-hieh there is no possibility of doubt. It in. possibly, the Raring up of the ever-present gambling instinct but there is something wore in it than, that. There is in it the unexplained tendency on the part of most! people to reach for the ehimerical and ignore the taugihle and substantial thing xt'hII•h is near aLhaud. Mian V is seldom satisfied with those things that are tt'ithiu his grasp but is reaching always for the ldnattaivable. Tier often. he loses that which he might easily gain by blindly purIuiug that which Ili always just out of his reach. Why "Con" Man Thrives. Coupled. in a way. with his faith in the unknown is the tendency on the part of 4411 many people to place confidence in a straflger in preference to -hue who is known and has been tried and proven. It isthis tendency which makes possible the operations of the ' con" man. the get-rieh-quick artist, the unscrupulous promoter and the salesman of worthless mining stocks. The man who tvould not think of trusting Bill Jones, his nest -door neighbor and fellow church member. wilf confidingly turn over his life's savings to u stranger who unfolds a tale of riches to be won. Bill Jones might talk his head off in behalf of u legitimate- pro- positimt without getting a dollar where the slick stranger with the worthless proposition can get thousands. • It is these two tendencies whiehr apparently. are sl, widely prewaleut airing all cistern of people that have made potlaibie the success of the greattmail order houses iu the big cities. A knowledge of psychology is as importatlt to the mail order man as a know'ledg df business practices. He plays upon these tendencies of man to take a chance, to trust in the unknown rather than the known, to place confidence in the stranger rather than the friend. Hope to Draw Prise. 'those who buy merchandise front a mail order bm1,e ars. ' moved parte}', whether they realize -it or not. by that trait in their nature which prompts them to trust jn the,unknown rather than in that with which they are familiar. They are hoping. it may be unconsciously, that they will draw a prize. They coo not know what they will get, for it is impossible for one to know what he is going to get when he orders mer- chandise from a picture and a highly colored description in a catalogue. Ile is taking a chance on the unknown. Buying merchaudise from the local merchant, on the other hand. contains none of these elements -of chalice that enter into the dealings with the mail order lipase. When one buys a stove front the hardware store in his home town. he may get none of the thrills that come frot r etithing chnce but he will get a stove that will last longe keep him warmer than the one that he might get from the mail order house, and to the average individual these things are likely to be more important than the thrills. Ming Your dyes. Patronise the people with them stays in eir- i i WE 11.ANDLE A FULL LINE O!' all kinds of hooka. Stet lottery. ot►tnee Supplies. • tlt•Itool Books are e specialty with us. Leave your tinier with us for your favorite magazine, We are at your errvite. Ituy itt buwr.-glee. reeler. A SAVE IIITOR* TO PIN " t0t'R faith to is the Scotch Store, %'herr geode are Wall uu their nal w.•rits, not on puffed-up rallies. If It 1. anything In Dry gouda you want, cull on us and our will do our best to pie ee you. -D. Millar 4 I;eta` DLT YOUR HORSE BL%NKET(3• a1N1 Rrl(Mlt at home when you (un get thew at 21l (our tentoff regular prit•e.s.-A. J. Paltrklge. When you buy froze the local merchant you see the thing that you are buying. you inspect it carefully. examine the lvorkmanship and the duality of the material of which it is made and in many cases you have the privilege of test- ing it before paying for it, You have not only your own eyes and knowledge of values to rely upon. but you have the advantage of the advice of the merchant who has an expert knowledge of the merchandise which he is selling and who, in 99 cases out of 100, can 1,e relied upon to tell the truth about it. Then you have the guarantee that is backed not only by the retail merchant, but u1 many eases by the manu- facturer. If the article which you buy does not prove satis- factory after it is given a fair test. you can take it hack to the store where you bought it. in most eases. and get your money back. The retailer may get his money back from the manufacturer, but if he doesn't he stands the loss. In any event, you are Protected. Why a person will place his confidence in a stranger rather t11811 a friend or will inlet in the unknown rather than in that which is tangible, is something that is hand to understand. Even the mail order house does not pretend to know why it is so but 1t accepts conditions as it finds them and makes the most of the opportunities that 'they offer. JUIN EXAMINE OUR LINE OF Clothing and get nur prices p� n Big line of tine CIothieg for and )sora. Also nifty line of Gent.' Vnrnlahtnaa. Hata, GLM. etc. Torn %111 save money by trading here. - O. O. Newton. THE D01.1 .41k 1'Ol' SPEND AT home stays here and yen are liable to get it back next My. It 7011 lend It Ont of town It is gone forever. (let our buying here. here ---(11. s(l^'Leach. I !Mee money by hey g Q t' AA.1 T 1 CONSIDERED. OL'IC Prices sn' reieottabte. We handle the best. -Des Bow. WAR CLOUDS ARE PARTED-. Now 144 to all boost for trigger sat better t:tslrrkh. We eau ter it by all of us laying our supplies at hnwr. It w111 help wottierfully See nit for Hardwire, Storrs rod 1'hemhiug.-Fred URIC AIL WE ASK IS A COMPARISON of our Hue of Furniture with otlwe' Get our priers, their draw your COW 4.1u$(ua+. B(1 sl.Mi to chase from Our Undertaking Deportment is complete. Buy at home.--Bropbry HERE Is OUR TROUBLE -WHEN we have to repair shoddy hither shoe.. 44 it14 paper War.. when views come from our lain dealer* we d, not have this trouble. 11'e do alt kinds" of slew reeniring and we do It right. -Manuel Smith. - PILEuSB1TE11I.AN BOOK OF PR.AISE -This urn- Hymnal. anthorizel by the General ,ss'mbly of the Pres- byterian ('perch In Canada. and which 1s being alopted generally. is now in stack and being sold at ' ?Meson's Maisel Stere. -- OU WiLL FEND YOU CAN ALWAYS sore money be doing your trading In Ono -rtes. oil -goods ■isI Jlen toositse with its. 1)nr price. nre an object lesson In bnytng at home curry titer. -'J. J. Negate. "ON FLANDERS' FIELDS" AND "iN Flnldrtk Now.' These beset iful verse". with it inn dst'ep4• bsekgrotlnd of rel poppies. beautifully hand 1,•Ie11At. nnw uu Male at Smith's Art Store. MAIL ORDER HOUSES DO NOT ititrtictilurly hart our httslterss, int we are in line with any move that lwlpw our t0wes-sad our merchants. For flue Confectionery and lee ('ream you will std the pure thiels at our pt..re.---C. Blackstone. 101' WILL FINA) 01 BU ISG your Flour aur Fred from us rota will be well pleased with nor way at doing business. (:.std stack at right prices. We believe In trading at home. It will help us a11.-Vlieetm s Co. CONSULT YOUR CATALiOGI'Re then consult us and note the Raving in Harness and Horne Goods, Timitks, Bags, Horse Ftlnukets, or anything for the stable. We will not be undersold by any mail order house. -IL J. Plotter. LIVE AND LET LIVE. --THAT 1S 4 goal working motto for everyday lite. Give the home men•hant a chants. to do hnsits with you on a fair Iasis. Yon pill find It the Leat plan taking everything Into con- sideration. Live Avid let llye.-This Menai Printing ('o.. Ltd., 1 WILL HQLD MY FiRSt OPENING of Spring Millinery Saturday, Mart nth, and Monday. March 10th. Mists M,'hlnnn 1a in Toronto Joking no the latest style- M. E. Cameron. FOR SPECIAL FOOTWEAR BAR - grills t111. week MM' Gee. Matoileilies whnto*c. torula aide of Stp10rk, Goderich. IT 111 FAR BETTER AND SAFES to have yunr old photographs Copied' or enlarge) by a nsponMIble aria like ours Omit to Intrust teem t0 the first agent who calls at y'o4r hark door. They are date with Its. We understand this ort( and do not ncer•Irnrge.-(11. NO NEEI) TO GO PAST OUR STORE If you are looking for Art (:awlie such ns Stitupwrl Cushions, Scarfs and ('('ntreple•.s, Lunch and Tray ('hsthw, /'seise Threads, ('roeltet curtains, Ilnth Towels. and other Novelties. Always it pleasure tee show our stmt. -Mina S. NOW. ISWAREE OF CATALOGUE WRNL- tare; It nil looks alike In {Achim.. Reiter trade at home. We carry a toll lin of Furniture for every nom In the ionise, at prices that will treat any m31 11 order homes. - W, Walter. You owe a Citizen's Duty to' Your Own Town -