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THE SIGNAL
-- ARE YOU AWARE THAT
SAVED HER FROM GLORIOUS E OBSERVED
AN OPERATION AT BRUSSELS
- GODEIs1aiss. Orr.
Bo Thinks Mrs. Tracey of
Ontario, Regarding Lydia
E. Pinkbam's Vegetable
Compound
XDtgbtinaton, Ontario. -"I „took
Lydia E. Plnkbam's Vegetable Com-
pound at the change
of life for troubles
fiat women often
have at that time.
I had not been well
fur a year and was
not really able t0
do my work. A
friend who had
taken the Vegetable
Compound herself
recommended it to
me and I think Iia
use saved me front
an operation. 1 highly recommend
it to all women wto have trouble:,
like mine, and ant willing for you
to use my teatimontal."-Mas. Uaen.t.
J. Ta.tcev, Knighttngton, Ontario.
Some female troubles may through
neglect reach a stage when an opera-
tion 1s necessary. But the more com-
mon aihnerita. are not the surgical
ones: tbey are not caused by serious
displacements, tumors or growths. al.
though the symptoms may appear tbt►`
same. first
When disturbing symptoms
appear take Lydia E. Ptnkham•s
Vegetable Compound to relieve the
present distress aid Prevent more
serious troubles.
Invitation Received At County
Meeting Last Week Has
Been Acoepted
The e,uuty Drunks.. IAelge met -tine
was hold In 'Bluebell* un TuesdayrUvf
Inst N..•k. .tu luviL►tiOU woe 1
from I4ruesels 143 celebrate the next
12th of July In that tomo.' a). Jordan
and W. Bernard r'epientlel " Brussels,.
LOSES PART OF HAND
l'laretwe Wh of Wroxeter. leets in the West
With Sew erWest Dies $ ulooly
Natural Leaf Green Tea is put up
and sold in sealed packets in the
same form the
tuous
Black Teas ofas'Salada"a brand.
Geta Packet You will I1Ke it.
H2at
DIED AT LETHBRIDGE
Mrs. A. G. Virtue. Formerly of Clinton.
1•htn•Ilr,• White. of Wrel*ter. nett e'Ifurou citiyA•11s we:'e eb,x•kel to
with a very peiufiil (B.Ident while IP_ hear of the death on Wednesday of
i father's Gtct1)rc recent}I•, ilia -.--
nil* . ...,r.1. of Sirs. A. 1:. Virtue. of
when part of the thumb alai drat Au- ,lolp4 Torratwe of town. A young
ger erre cut off and the other timers Iwud and two little *WS survive. Ike.
• tressed wens very wonder- Clinton
were badly Townseteerahip
Resident Deed of
IIW-Gtry Towtahlp old active in the organise
.1n old and restarted resident of %VIUis church.
Gr. -y township to sort1 away un 1�'ebru- -----.-
Ito ►u the pe•rxvu of Awlrrw ]oho -I ,motor School µ CIIM.e
-ton. De.msd wafi_.torn. in Ikeverly
township eighty-three years alto but 1tee'utly the iutrmailoIUit
had tired for over forty years in Grey. wester Company held a tractor ee
In 114(40 Fe- ufarrtwl i:ttzels•tll „+Miss---(llutnnetoot ever seety�vc WVre -
in
err, of 1Atlutrk, who prelevemed him atten(h►nce dartug the two Il►yr.
only four months. He laid been au They .-arse from Goderk•h. Auburn,
attic.• weals r of Duff's clmrch, Wal- luade-ls,ro, Illyth. Seaferth, Varna
tun, aid * l,tberat w 11uUtk' - Ile Is and Klp{,n.'u. besides the surrounding
sort il'e.l by one sou alai .it daughters. tuw1)ah1p1s. Mr. H. Miller was the 11.
Ins
han,l Inraml• caught in a 1aa(•hlle 1*4IibriI1Re...daughter of Mr. and Mr-.
hum-
ger
Brophey Bro
TIIP. LEADING
1 4fFRti
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FUNERAL DIRECTORS
AND EM1t.I . . •
Orders Carefully attended t,
all hour., night or gay
GU1)ERII'il
SclloOT-of Commerce
• ('flew : ()Marie
sleeved ten. 1.,r .n.A►nt. &inning 1
tio.I rteh by train dale ':e -'4. e, a.m
µ..ors. may 1. rrur..1
111:u ter Mork.
nn , (ertgei:
word Ito) 4, r,: ' n -r ..-.k , r
mar. *III I,. 1..31.1 ,•. I l,.1*• x h., .e,.h to
take• entrants'. of in ,A.•nt• It. It Ka:.,.
Weise for teethe n ' n, r.••• snit Itatee.
. It. Y. N'Arin, It t . M A. STONE...
FMnelnsl ,'tin. nreciallit.
(hone t'•, Viae rein. il•aI
Mee. 14 11a Irene Potter, of Blyth, Be-
comes Bride of :Obert Nesbitt
liI 1'iT, Feb. 12.-A quiet welding
was sulemulsel at the home of the
bride's parents, Mr. anti Mrs. timer,.
Potter. (40 Welnecday, February 1,
When their .•hu.' t daughter, IH'llu Irene,
was married to Albert N,wbitt, !teev.
W. it. Hawkins' officiated. Promptly
at 11.30 the welding man•b was play -
el by Mlss Scary Potter ami the brli4'
,•utereetl the room on her father's -kers
wearing a navy velour suit. with gear-,
gelte blouse and carrying sunset ropes.
fisc 'The greenest gift to the -bride w s
Maul geild wrist watch and to the pianist e
ouyt ring. after the ceremony the
guestM retire] to the dtnln
prettify tlwr,ratel in pink and white.
where the wedding dinner was served.
'file assistants were three girl frb•nds
of the bride. after n honeymoon in
4tnelplh. Toronto ami other point.. Mr.
and Mrs, N.•sbitt will reside en the
gre.om's farm in Monis.
C. Met 'helm nil has received from hit.
con'.fu. Mr. \1•ils011, a en',n11111t in its
original state. it hats, n hard Rre•It
(veering and honks quite different from
the kinin that 1x seen h1 stores. .
The Irish and Seot•h contest held
recently proved a decided 'success.
The judges, Frank Metcalf aia1 Miss
Ttortou, of Blyth, and Mies llowsou,
e.1 Auburn. gave their decision in favor
„f she N..,e. h.
TRAGIC ENDING TO -
LIFE -LONG ROI/INCE
M of South Marry 1n Au-
tiltee'tIN'tkl
tumn of lite But Death Claims
Groom While tin lfol►e,'moon
A .1uithei and treaty ending to a
romance (occurred of nuaryaR�,
when 11. W. Vole, f
d
eight v -t SO, Nho tea we north t1) marry
his II ) hood sw', et 11 art Mrs. oiL loge
a mouth I WO.
at
lung Beach, Cal. 11e had contracted
lament
A heavy ,rtkl hefts' eavlug
and by .the dine he reuclu'.I Come it
had dem-lewd into pneunlAhla• lie -
Aden his willOW Ile 1.•ares a growni•up
family of tour dot)hters and on��
Clinton. l'hurehr" May
the two Nietlualist churches'The question of amalgamation
matto
tun. Wesley church and °weldo street,
mus r.•I'i..rl sifter tell 014,11111s' delilwr-
attoo. 'filo ,•„ngr'gutlou+ hallow' 4111
file prop.xition 141s1 thltario but
t
clutre11 turned it down two W outs,
it tarriwl at Wtel*•y chun'b telt to
one. The pastors of the two churches
are Stec. A. Anderson, of Ontario street
chur.•lt and Stec. 11. N. M,('umus, of
Wesley dIOr•h, A feature of the cute
taken wax that Ontario street 4hun•h,
Nhk•11 had po}wrwrl u4d00. turned. Shy
pro}Mrition town.
while .9lureh, which had been asked to aut-
ah;tluate, ,•arriel the ,e -heave. 1t le
said that the wheat.. will out go tido
effect yet owing to the fact that the
tuuj.u•ity Wu. all 111 nue church.
Wee -
� -� I stridor, n'.sixtel by Mr. McMurrn• .
I n1a1 Mr. J. F. McConkey. u••xlxtnnt-
LAY AWAKE HALF manager, vamp up from Loudon os.
Friday to saki• poet in the diecte:.inus
NIGHT WORRYING and
iristru,he
derived II0w ,. I Much
good n will,
the
wurking of the 1ru(tor.. and other
engine,.
Miss St. Jean Sar Her Heat
Was In Wretched Condition
Before She tot Talllac .
F alio And Breaks Hip
Ws. Richard Irwin, M Wiegham,
fef ou a piece of ice -rev ty
and
frn(•tnred her hip.
heath of Mrs. Erratt. of Stanley
.1e -1'-1.117 7HrUTTetl--- 011-41tHnda1'
or :i, Of Mrs. Isaac Erratt, of
the Babylott Stanley. Ieseeawvl
was 1 her eights;'41111th your and had
been failing health.for some time.
She, w her.huaulud. was chew -of thel
pioneers who converted the cuitntry
from a w dcr1le•s into a prOcla'Totl"
community. Sts• -lenges to mourn her
low two sew U1111 nuc daughter : ,Sohn,
of the home e Retry. of the Babylon
dine, and Mrs. Ituta•rt M14'Unchey, of
Aoshcn alts•.
Engagement An:moored
Mrs. Annie itobheon, of Zurich. a 11.
n.atncxst the engagement elf her young-
est daughter. Eliza. gra • e v ]e-
toria Hospital. to Disard W. Leaden.
,,1 11afIIte , theIwarriage t stake Islam
quietl
Keep February 27th mem -
• Returns To Vl tada�(„ - _-- iu
"I Sortie-t1)-eiwne4 hours and home in . _
the dead of night, lying awake worryirg Nticc Jennie Struthers ha. returned
aired my hn4 heaklr,-"tlt!t 1 spend the to Wine/tam after living with her
night! sleeping PestoefullY Ilia'?" 1)431*..-. brother in Owen Sound for three years.
fdr since taking Tarlac my hean- pet .
as a..sl as it ever w1u4 in my life," sial +
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I St. Jean a highly crammed 1
Death of Pioneer Resident
rtsick•nt •.( 29S4�lair,n Nome Vit., -Mvnt-
)luta rem
A teover•ieemideut of Wingham dial
real. P. tj. at his home in Tomato. 011 Sunday.
real.
whole year 1 hardly•knew what
it .can t, cat :anything without ',tittering Felnruary in the Oreort of Robert
dreelhil 144111141 in the apit
'lf'imi t 1)ot tl h K1ruato ahthe- naed y• shad
moved_
Duller Tl -
blurt. nls. I xe irw 1 ( 1
b,.art. 1 suppose it wait caused by indi- long stay In \VioKll��t1g of be the
as' yen -
petite), anti morning. I nearly always got netted with the P
- ani with a fearful. I4•adaelw, and often 1 Times and the AdAdvancelry nnil
for Herlr
got w, dizzy 1 just had to sit d.wn or hokl yearn kept a )e
oto,rona•ehing0, keep Ivan falling. i slMMTiIK Witt• hhe wo"ntreisetat Then. lei tea
felt weary and Int :Tltrbetrmr', mel -.Sett Aanghters • 1
had an Bahl' sinking st•nrsltion and it was were hw,aght to JVingham an.T int
Seep " '1laeeut t.srk 1.l.t''' In the' Wingham
.tura iu►pse ay fur Ino to s
u.., the Nay Tamale has Hv'n7.1Tw sit Cemetery'.
nom er oo
few deem seeme „
Seaferth Barber Dips 'At London
.lames (romltabte, Who At -one time
kept a barber shop to Seaforth, diel
in Toronto on Thurwlay, February 2.
(4f recent sear he had kept the barber _ _____._
shop, at the Grigg house, London.
Baseball Club Reorganized Your Dollars
rcorgantwit for the coming seas.,*. The Have More Cents
The 11 mghalu Baseball Club recently
,.ftiv.•r, elected sere:
Patrons -D. Holtnes, \Vol. Gunn. J.
Ilire. J..1. McLean, A. E. i.1eyd, W. J. '
Ioww•n. Ames Tiplirig, It. V:lnstene, C.
P. Smith, Mr. \Vallate( Reg. Williams,'
W. 1). \ an•y.
by two Pres. -J. A. Morton.
Hese-Vice Pres. -A- IL'itlly;l '1C and
W. R.I.) er,
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The Double Track Route
ia•twe tt
MONTREAL
TORONTO •
UF.THOI f
and
CHICAGO
Unexcelled dining car service.
Sleeping cars on night trains, and
parlor cars on principal day trains.
Full inl• ts...teen from any (arand
Tr'ttnk.Tit•1a. !Lent. or 1• 1:. Htan-
tag,- I,istriet 1'c.csenger Agent,' To-
ronto.
ti.In. Lander. titatite& agent. phone JD
y, V. 1 AWBRNCE a Sar 8
S
Vows ARettta
RH E U r&'
IMDAGO's
e'r` Pn•sidellt---L 7ICi nnetdy
1st. Vice Pru.. -W. J. Greer.
2nd Vice Pres. -W. S. Boyce.
31)1 Vies Pres. --H. B. Elliott.
4111 Vice 1'ms.-J. J. Johnston.
Managing Cm,lmittee-M. W. Teller,
N. NI. timidly, C. E. Judson.
Busineaal Manager -H. C. Campbell.
Sec. Treas.-Ii. C. Gray.
AAA. Secy -(s. L. Brae enbury.
Executive Committee -W. H. Hinton!,
U. Tltonlpeon, W. N. Gurney, [)urld
Rae, W. A. Miller, J. 'Malmo, A. M.
Crawford.
, t,ntlbkr' 1* n ally l f 1 'The Siert COUNCIL
1 t Steal me for 1 began t0 00LBORI�E
rat better and suffer Sew, with 1117 xto,nsch,1
1)'1 now 1 Can say I never telt better in ^'('AI1TAl$V Felo 7 -Munk {pal coon
ail lif l •Ira so touch Ptronoter d never
"46"4"" weary all
get plenty oh nude siren at night. am in �1M' township heti, members,presetting.
from than grntefal tr Tarlac.' ptrlsmt, 'twee Rotwrtson rad anti
Tarlac is wad b7 lending druggist Minutes of last mteet nR
eeerywhcre. , adopted on motion of Hill fol ?mean.
A minted was fetched from Mr.
(changeable weather causes much Aa- Jar. ;croft asking eta' iced 'l to has.
thine, Broncbitie, kheun.attsm, Neural- item two recant now in the township
gin, etc. k17r MAH fir Asthma and M11 for thnr m(0)10*. Ito Im' ti`mwaa
T.R.C'm for khetimatiten aro guaranteed, Fc,ngau incl 11111 the cera
milted. Mr. Ik'ott to pay a rental of
ask H. C.DUNLOP.
$1.(N1 -ps'r month for storing bis htr-
nitnre, etc.. in the moils, entirely at
Died 143 Michigan --bin omen risk.
mord LAN _hewn ►rrrlvwl in 'latteh- The clerk was instnet(rl to get in
of glee. death s.f a former reei.k'Ot �l" t, ,h with chi` toe,' agent of
t") life. of tedborne met
any more,acid always' i f the township
etthe
- raw of Henry Schoch. Ir.+•Pawed 1. it_ regarding the grayeelling r
for surae time eral croesings in the township.
I m. the 'ry
hail been making Iris Iliac in Mi'higi{n aprpiroachcs to 1he crows,'
'A communication was received from
Peal6 ' ( F.ruler lily Betident - G. M. Elliott asking for a grant for
Ernest Gies; of Zurich; hen ria rived the Children's Aid and Humane 00-
G i. s, of ctt'ty. Moved • by Hill, seconded by
.T that -Mirbrother. Henry nted. Carried.
St. Jseoiili. pa"u`A near on Tuesday,- Allis that !MOO be granted.
Fct)raary 7. The ekr•ewxe.l was welt___A et,O0mnnication wan recleved from
URITIS vs. I known In Zurich and wax a former ], W; (ih•dhfll in secretary of ]len•
$CIATICA s e e re'Hlent of Tiny tu,rnxhip_ I miller (bnnolidated School asking the
even u 7 atrapsr - •',omen to pasta a reeolutbn to erase
Have You given
to the boundaries. between the torm(r,re.
i red : �+ueTiltU1 Death in London tl 1)M
-42- 4 and 7 for the purpose. of
"pawing
p at,.t'.atnothingste
in wiagp ow think be.
Manse yo
r ..t go to Hot Sprlege
take cr
K take some c:'p.cnsivt treat.
Meat that yo'. 'save so other
dltsrnativ' 1 ide have many
hopeless. tried
eases btconsidered bas, rum., elec.
tsve y, 1* C,
1/leity, who found recovery is
Mitem-4,�a. C.'a. (Templeton's
�j,eum:ktie Capsules). Ws have
�eesaatnds of letters that rove
beyond doubt T.R.C. Soo be t
he
Moat practical and
essful
'emetic remedy sold. At drut-
ta, $1.00 per box. For Free
write Templeton, Toronto.
`old by H. C. Dunlop.
IL. R. Manning, of be *gen, received
uniform awx'axment throughout the
Deem last week of the death of M. cronnolidetcd school se•tlon, for school'
niece, Miss plerrletR• daughter pare. Moved by 11111, weeonded by
of Lo
of W. N. Manning, of don, after Fcagan, that the request he granted.
an illness' of only a few days. The Moved in amendment by Allen and
remains were brought to Clinton for Graham that the matter be left over
burial. for further cona1deration. Amend-
ment carried.
Death of Hrs. C1tthorn John A. Young prosented the Audi-'
Mrs. J. O. Cleghorn paused away on tori' report ax follows, avowing the
Wedn(rlday, February 1, at the home total payments for 1921. $42,142.77;
of her ,laughter, Mem. S. B. 9tothers, total recwtpte, $41,78(1.69; showing a
of Clinton. tile had been In poor deficit of $366.08; taxes on the roll,
health for about 1W0 years. She had $30.908.20; emcee collected, $210197.52:
come to ('Sinton last June from Guelph,
moet rss .ollPeo lted, $30024: taxes collect•
near which piACP she had aptntreae,1. $210487.62; total taxes collected,
of her life. $311,247 .70. Asset a, $4,048.48; total �
s ,
Rheumatism
Stiffness
liabilities. Pg,
1 ilit1 C.P.R.Debenture$8.232.32.
Breaks Bone in• Hand While Skating
p1) motion of Graham . and AUtn the I
Ylrw p, xr1 Johnston, of ZntlChwhl met rt nes received.
with a painful Ste Holm recently The mlkctor returned bis roll efiow-I
'dieting when she fell on the Me and IIIg aloin ]anuary let, 1822. he had
in her fund. 72.17, leaving taxes uneol-
broke one of the honest
' �ed to the amount of $546.61. '
At Meafeetb Moved by 11111. seconded by Aplin, that
Nlutieieo Death Pxteemed the collector be relieved of his roll end
Niru. Jacob t\'ebeter, art
e1Nd away pelil Ole salary. Carried.
restidont of Sea fort h, pa The salary.
Cirri d. were pa4.1
suddenly last Thnretity evening. o
lard just returned from visiting het ;e^ n TI •flume Outten, nenlcPss ax
Neter, In London. :'1)d wax not long auditor, $71)10: R. Blakq refund -of dog
In the house when she espied while tax (error in roll), $200; Gete Fowler,
sitting at the table She la survived services under the Roard of Stealth.
by her husband. ' $4,00;. T. Gliders, refund of dog tax
_--- 1 (ermr in roll). $200; Municipal
Death of J. 1. Smith, of Sesfnrth World, supplies, $+12.70; lel. MItebell.
The death occurred on Thursday, salary as collector $90.00, poe1ar'e one
$3.00-$03.00; Parold Wel-
Februa
Smith, f 2, formerly
Toronto, of John l tem, dRe'ravel, $25(10: ■. me.
Wel-
Smith, formerly of ItPeforth, 1h bM tees, drrawin R
seventy-third year. ler. Smith nes chell, drawing gravel. $11481: teem_
for- years in the employ of the late urer of Asth5e1d, balance Of 1921 se.-
Robert
eRobert Jamieson. dry goods merebaat, eo,mt. $121.66; Gordon young, in-
Imaeat of pewees taking Mr. cod Mrs. Hutehlanu
tit Saerend the tet r. Steet to ('etuoty Mome, $10.(10; O. M. IQiliott,
the latettter,, Mr. Smith and Mr. Baits (grant to C. A. Society), $2000 til ar
bougM
removed
the business. Labor Y Council adjourned M lurch removed W Toronto. 131& widow was m
formerly Maas amide Dolma'te, 01 2 D
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pestortb.
Let Us Show You a Set 1
of earnests. We ask you to examine it
carefully, leather, stitching, padding, fin -
gab, etc. You'll find it top 'Notch in every
particular. Compare our price with any.
even the all pmmining mail order har-
ems. Voa'Il Ind own the lower and you
know what you are getting txeldta.
ett.otea
H. J. FISHER, (IODERi .
Tlas VULCANiZER
Mi
Liniment
ha, _given
maiden -Ton
for three
[eneratlone
onKkty relieves
tl mn,lnaahnicaeue-
algi., .ciattca and any
kind of pain.
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1. R1 THERINOTONt4 Cierk.
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An Old Reliable Remedy
kin S. Fawcett, Hamilton St.. Collinrwood,
ane , writes,-Mlnard'r Liniment surely a an
old rehab* remedy. 1 *Ivey, keep a bottle
in the house and have recommended it to
Quite number of my friend., to whom gay1. :
great relief. In moat tine. t 44.4s u..
ogre for rheumatism.
Mei nerd's
Liniment
Yctrtnouttt Nov-Scotlt►.
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if you Ret your house-
hold eieets at HAROLD
BLACKSTON E'S FURN-
iTURE EXCHANGE,
on the
BroadwayWest f�Codgricb)
cial"
1'hiir',tur. F,1.
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g of tine Balance
of Our\Stock of
Men's
and Boys' Overcoat%
75 FO GO AT ABOUT HALF Prku-A.
McLEAN BROS.
THE SQUARE ' GODER
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is not only a possibility but, we are sorry t4_$1DYa_ an
ill- 1.4.4410
1K timate probability. full cont bins.
You can help to avoid it by carrying
So now is the time to fill up with
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1 MUSTARD'S COAL - ININ
111 P. an.tttr- the burning question NI
11 D. W. Scranton •
Coal al
III "THE STANDARD ANTHRACITE" '
Let us hear from you, we are at the other end of ■
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JOHN B. MUSTARD•
ar Phone '.l4 t)Ili._e hoot of :\ny;lesea Street
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This Space Belongs to Walker's
_ _ Furniture Store
Skates and Boots at
,.. ! . 13.50
' Wante •
Chairs of all kinds, also a
couple of Hall Racks and a
piano case organ, 6 octaves
Drop in; this is your store.
Electric Wiring
We specialize in Wiring of
_ell_kinds. Let us give you an
tstiml%te for wiring your,house
rot -garage:
Private Telephones, Motors
Dynamos, Electric Bells sail
Burglar Alarm Systems
All Work Guaranteed ee
Cook, Ws and Tout
Electricity
We have an assortment of
the best Electric Irons and
Toasters made in Canada.
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The shrewd buyer should watch Ibis space during the Deaf twelve
months. As part of the initiation ceremony the following specials
are announced this week :
One qqlily Singer Sewing One Hudson's: Colu
utachina d»ridn ,plete-= i
Dresser._ Stand, '
used Swath one month '*S30 Springs and Mattress, $ed
„ worth 85O, for quick sale
One Phonog ph, table size,
with 20 record was $180 IX).
Selling complete with $40 Watch Neat Week For Our O6er-
%Inds included .. \ 7���x++ istgs 1s All Floor Coverings
WALKER S URNITURE STORE x
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Furniture and House Furnishings \ Godericb, Ontario
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West St. Phone 82 or 193
[und1e's
None -Su&
Liniment'
Nan orL3east.External or internal
(he G1eo IH.Rundle 0 Son Gt.&
Windsor. Ont.
"'your dealer hasn't it me will send
Bundle's Nonesuch Liniment
prepaid to your addnss for $1.10
✓'lonel bade i not satisfied
Be a Business
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MI "Leave Well Enough Alone," is a good motto,
a for snails and Eskimos, and the fellow who is
■ stuck in a rut •:p to the heels.
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111 take the Aggressive Ct•trse.
IN He will set aside a c inite appropriation to
1 advIstelit1he Signal. persistently. steadily,
ill
A all the year round. -
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Goderich, Ontario K
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