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BLACKSTONE'S FURN-
ITURE
URN-
1TURE E X C H A N G I[.
Fest street, (on the
Broadway of Goderich f
Special
Hockey Skates andBoots at
`
42.50 to 13.50
Wanted
Chairs of all kith's, also a
couple of Hall Racks and a
piatlllxase organ, 6 octaves
Drop in; this is your store.
RANDTRUNK SY'S EM
The Double Track Ree%
l) twee11
MONTREAL
TORONTO
BY WAR
sed Separation
Churchmen.
tennlal Recalls Aftec•
Bishop Mcllvaine and
k, on Opposing Sides.
tttrik::,g Memory of Civil war his-
tory. la aeaktrued In conuectlou with
the •(y•ul(•uary of the Episcopal Mrs-
-luwary society, falling 11111 year,
which centers about two devout bish-
ops of the church. ltishop Mclhohm
of Ohio and Bishop beonlduN folk of
Tennessee, lite -Lem:; friends, Whose
cuu1del,ces 101idt• thew 'enemies' when
the war divided the country.
. Bishop Mclit•alue was the eller of
the Iwo and was chaplain at West
Po11it ,when young Polk, scion' of the
family which gave a President to the
Putted Stites. arrived at the academy
bent un a military career. At the end
of four years folk was graduated Into
the army: but so 'narked sus the le
fluence that McIlva tie had exerted
that, a ftew years later, the chaplain
baiting 111 the meantime been elevated
to the episcopacy, Polk resigned from
the army and took cl(•ric•at orders. • -
Wlth the Massage of the years It
fell out that Mellyulne and Polk be-
came Identified as leaders In the mine -
inept within the church which resulted
in the dispatch of 'missionary bishops
Into the unsettled areas of the c.oue-
-trY;alta hronght About those-
which
hornwhich are being actlainmed now in the
missionary centennial. folk was mttd.'
the Ant ml.slorary• bishop of Arkntt-
iu .s add later flrstidelleli or
Then came the. war betwe•ell 11e
states, which amryed fattier against
eon and beerier against brother; and
the•* tpo devout men of the church
did not .escape the perplexities of the
t.ituutIou. Mallet) MCIlvalne muttered
the call of Lincoln and went to Eng-
land with Archbishop Hughes, ileery
yard Beecher and Thorlow Weed to
.exert their Influence agulnst British
tt . unhm of the Confederacy. Bi -1t -
op folk answered the call of Jeffert•..0
1'a'1s and became a general in the
t'untederate army.
Thus actively aligned `on opposite
DETROI r
and
CHICAGO
Unexcelled ,being car service.
Sleeping cars on'nl¢ht trains, and
parlor cars on i vinelpat day trains -
Full tnforwation from any ()rand
Trunk Ticket Agent. or C. Y.. Hern-
ial (, Distric% Pesseneer Agent. '50-
routo_ - ---
(:.11. Lauder,lttatlun Agent. phone le
F. F. 1..1WRENCE • SONS
Town Agents Phone $
�ctric Wiring
,We s 'cializc,in Wiring of
.111 kinds. Let us give you an
estimate fo wiring your h -use
r garage.
Private Telep t ones, Motors
Dynamos, Elect 'c Bells and
Burglar A!arm + stems
All 1Co, k G,ara: ecd
CSSII, Iron and 'T b
salsa in the conflict, the erase was
let dor one of the most dramatic epi-
sodes of the war. Muck In the West
Point days the two men had' entered
alto a solemn compact that when they
separated, wherever they might be,
tt.ey would prey, each for the other
tr name, every Kundey morning. And
to -.y, the one fighting In the flew for
South, and the other engaged in
it delicate diplomatic mirod .n for the
\orth. enemies se -to- the. fsan414•441
rinciple which was Involved, their
demi. compact was saenwlly . in+: ted
t unit. the end r:,ole wlilt the death
nlsh..p Polk -or -the -bottle. of 1'lur
h.fn..
-%Chia,_
We have Alt -
the best Electric Irons an
Toasters made in Canada.
ROBT. TAIT
Electrician
West St. Phone 82 or 193
For the Price el One
Hundred P.ds if Sugar
Two Years Ago'
You Cam Buy To -ray
300 lbs of Sugar
5 " Oatm( .,',
Cornmeal
5 "
bus of Potatoes
10 loaves of Bread
2 lb. of Butter
4 " Lard
It Measures 11 in Tea Qualm
100% of its Selling Cost
IP
331
"STANDARD" THE WORLD OVER
1l31S
'Jude /Rural Rhymes
Ai ;fob Adams
1t Pays To Ad cense.
Th.' lit ale Hower14 by hill and dell
Barre team's' their little ) *IU well.
They bn•:ala• sweet Meentw for bees
and flies because it pays to advertise.
The insect visitors that fall in or
light ul...n the edge slid crawl in, the
butterflies and bergs aiel_o tits get jail -
len ou their coati and pants, and willy-
nilly glia_ they share in every (Loral love
affair. It I had pe*'cl and apple torp,
1'il putthe po.per spray iin these,sin!
-w•Ia'n the fruit was real_ and ripe
I'd t•'11 the world in piail type, sI plain
that thi'v wow ran night read and hay
ie run th. it i 11iklrr'n need. That ad s,
neatly I w••nl1 daraw• it timid every gent
antreluuae w,.ub� probs. it. In long
tieat 1i1a. 114•v'.1 staral to buy the
Bk. -erten,- brand. To keel. their
acrd fi . rr 1 iYltt they'd eia-w trey
apples day and night. A priutrgw' by
the river's rim, plain primrose was to we•
and Titn, and no one else %had greatly
F.riia.1 it )natio the poet advertised it.
The cleanest Hower that grows 'i think
aright mak, n hit thr.asgh printer's ink.
•
i
i . •ory tel:, f the success ..f 1he
•u to E.. I •.,r" w hh.•]. 1:1.10,11
RP w 4.. - •
,.f .o'.tler In•h.,p folk
•'• reli,lr,t in tho g.•r..,'nl onlcts
is► by (:e14'..1. 1::'J0!4I.stun. 44)4)4-
oual _ the artily of Tenne04ee on
.Imm•'i• 1sti4, the ,hay Polk 411. it
read •-
'Y. des Yon are called to mourn
your t captain, • your• oldest eetu-
1.1+11101 gars ,. _Dont (. i I'utk fell
today . s army -11.r
srmy 1- -hied :Ind cOmmandeil, In art
of woe' •rinls he slurred. to all +•t
wltoree ` ',ries. he contributed, In
thi. 1151 hulled lender we 11ave 'l, -t
the m051 rreou. of gentlemen, the
il0st g41 „f ...idlers. Tho rhri'-
Ifan, pati . -mi.! has uel'I r lived
..at dled;i .. n. 1111 exam! '.• is be
,ore you u.ar.tle meta with gone-
'Thera +gg'll g.¢-pICt*ILe. tau, of
wart 4 -hop cou'afned In a let-
,• his vs Ire less than a
refl.
o,•rested," he wrote,
I • hr first night of my
Mill) I bapllz',l
1t was on the eve
The scene wan
be wr
bef
uu wIl
�n henrinr,
vol writ
lit. (gen.
rri
Lh.'
of ani:petite
a tour ing 0n. . with one reg,
leaning n(1 his . a veteran In
the midst 1(f 1114 officers and 1
the allele g 1 :,i't,r. fill heart
was fully In ck."
A few nightie I: or he Al,o baptised
General John.ton.
Corrosion or
The committee
Metals
Avalon of Iron
sad alma of the A. . an Society for
Tessup Materials r• -parted that tests
whelk have been In I.regreas for Ave
yew" In rho PlttMonrh district on un -
room metal sheen' ere Clearing com-
pletion and 1111«4 rrsr•hwl the point
tfla t'•'nniltty deflhitely eon -
that •., I,i„ab acing metal
ke.i sn ,,rlry to rust -re
rt ii,s „spared to non -
ng 1 a . f substantially
tin genera. ., ,),omltInn, from
wh rlorlty we may truly an- 1
1.0 arketl Increase In the sere -
IM 'peer -bearing metals under
at exposure of uncoated
eh . 14r corrosion testa are he
log r Ian different parts of the 4
Megace very Inns a tonal
1 • " Blsack Tea
4 "
AT
"dEws's Grocery Store
Gsderich : Ontario
Phone 45 and we'll send them
r••porf
salts
Moth
my a
«+ aalu(1
-Tomos
In groat
waahIng
it In the
"No, mot
"ry Indleattj
'but It so
It."-Exchaegbt
\Atec'ted In which re
t+lII be stated.
Wrong to Hint.
"v upset by Tom-
, ..I t t. warty his tut i
mluv." -he entlalmad
x.. "1 !,:r face aeab_
1' it1,1 yIos1t a1 i
Ihia r ('rningrou'
sett Tommy, with IP
t' eurprtasd Noel"
111 right whys 1
15Portant. Discount on Flower and
. • Vegetable Seeds \
Take advantage of our 15 per tent.
February and March lrircount, and
buy your wed11 right away.
DOMINION
"T.ated crit Toro,'"
an. guaranteed to IIu'.e Midi gerruin-
ating■•we•r, and aro selected to pro-
duce (lie h:mlie-t plants.
\\'rite f..r for 1411 Page Ga'll's An-
nual and 'seed Catalogue.
Address Debt. 1:
DOMINION latLDs. LIMITED
F.,tabti.lh. i 1,0,1
119 Dundas 1t.. U \L.rk.
LONDON
KEEP LITTLE ONES
WELL IN WINTER
UMATISM
WALKS
AS EVER
Manitoba Man's Legs
Were Stiff As Boards
And He Ached From
Head To Foot -Had
Suffered Five Years.
A continuous �val of Pfelawinter ,porta
can beenjoytd at Algonquin I'ark, (211(10
fern above no level), NO lllllt•/ north of
I Toronto and 196 milts west of Ottawa.
Snows/toeing, aki-ing, toboeganiting and
'skating, am the-principalattractions.
The 41ighli►yd Inn, owned and ulcerated
by that (ir:uad Trunk, infers first class
Iw.couun.clutiou at renixambk. rates. Now
is the tins to maks your reservation, a.
1lila• Hotel will cluae liar the w'iuu•r ,a•as n,
on .March LIth. Ask any (inusd Trunk
.%gentfu[ far• doterliticc pawj.hlet, or
11 write t4I N.- Clarke, Manager 1 igblaud
Ian, Algonquhta'ark Ntutiou. ( hit.
"I heard wo many people telling what
Taulac had thole for theta that 1 tried
it in my own caws' atm I eau convinced
it is a wonderful medicine," said David
"1Tetinfnpttiitt; a well knowft drug clerk
Hal'IIeruea, Manitoba.
'Por Hve years I had born a sufferer
from rheumatic fever: 1 amply ached
all over from heal to foot and my bones
felt like they were going to crack.
\[y klloee were ■e stiff actually I
Winter is a dungeon's season for the 0+4x1 w walk like I had w.Nsl-
littk• one,:. The days are w. chanleetibiel- en h'g*, and 1 just dragged ane
ane day bright, the next cold and stormy. foot after the other. Everything 1 • to
that the mother is afraid to take the seemed to ..our 4)u my stomach and 1
children out for the .n'sh sir and exercise was bothered ag.scl deal with backache
they n(!ed w1 umch. 1 n con.►thltlence they and 1 ttda•bes.
an• uhcq c.s/lsd' 1 iia overheated, lsa,1I{` '.I began"u. inytn,ye gr.ulualdy from
ventilated rosins and seized w•
an' wan seized the first do*' of Tenlec and kept it up
rv4ds or grippe. What is nt'lesled to keep until my stomach was in edict cond-
the linkmen well is Baby's Citv1Tablets. than and the rhe tunaui• ii hail left Inc,.
They will nygnlutr• the stomach and 1 nal in splendid health now ani thiel
bowels and drive out colas, and by their that it is only right that 1 eihouI,1 tell sty
use the baby «till be able to get over the 1'.44Fterieece w, that"oth er%who stiffer as I
winter season i0 perfect safety. The did may know when' they may get relief,
Tablets are salt by nusliciue deadens or t
h)? m•til at '2 t... a h .x fr.,nt The. Dr.
1\'illiapW M.••Iicine ('o., Itnc•kville, Ont.
Nomommummik
=Get Busy By
Working a Nice
Centore
Runner___ _
Cushion
Pillow Cases
Towels or
Day S!ips
int nc•y
hope box.. We have some nice
new dc.igntijust- its;.
1'Iror„ •r m ii .'r.leus promptly titled.
Smith's Art Store
Phone 198
•
-
undte s
i --tip. S ch
JorAl2m o.r external or internal
`Ne T.12andle Son C Lfd
incisor; Ont.
Yyour .. -' 41as1,?if, iwe will send
t re i rut. � k� . _- h .Linimen
prepaid to your - address for $1.10
Money back r fnot satisfied
BB
SPECIAL, IN
Daintily Stamped Gowns
for Embroidery
ltcgul:u
For $1.50
MISS S� NOBLE
Rheumatism
Stiffness
and all
Pain `1
I
:':
t three
RPM', ation,
11.11.,rkly relieses coir
thrtrt, hrMnch,lie. neur-
alpa, "ulna and any
kid 01 pain.
An Old Reliable Remedy
Mrs. S. Fawcett, ilamilton St., Cullinaw...I,
Minmarl)Ont., writes,- ard's Liniment marl) i• as
old reliable remedy. 1 ala aye keep a t.lttle
in the home and haw recianmen.kd it to
quite a numberul my frk•,rl., to whom it R.,+,
at
great teliet. In mocam, sas wua.l r. a
cure for rheumati,m.
Min
Lin'os pain.
d':
rnQ
yar_moutk Nova Sou
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IN 1"
Tarlac legating druggias
veryw hen•
NEW SILI(VJ.1
A. J. LAITHWAITE
Ektrdeal contractor
s
Agent for Blue Bird Washing
Machines. Choice line of Electric-
al Fixtures carried in Klock:
Old Colborne hotel Corner
Phone 251 ((
Painting and Decorating
Beautiful 'Wallpaper. Looks
to select from. Corner Elgin
and Victoria Sts. Phone_313.
T. H. Carrick
OTHER TABLETS NOT
ASPIRIN AT ALL
Orly Tablets with -Bayer Croom
are Grnuii Asp:ri:,
MAYMa
Ga3
If yon don't see the "Bayer Crofts"
s. ow- -el,r-- not-g.M:se
Aspirin -only en acid imitation.
Ti'e "Bayer ('riots" is your only Kay
of knowing that you are getting genuine
Aspic in, prescribed by physicians for
oder nineteen years and proved safe by
tailbone for Headache. Neuralgic('eldr,
Rheumatism, Lumbago. Neuritis, and -tor
l'ain gcr.eraily. Made fn (*snarls.
Bandy tin boxes of 12 tablets -also
larger sized "Bayer" packages can be
bad at dr tore*..
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Here Are The Three Specials For
x This Week Which Were Referred x
To In Ad Last Week
1 Davenport, solid oak, upholstered in heavy e;haodow
cloth, at the very special price of . ... $45.00
1 Baby Carriage, reed hood, reclining back, .torn cur
tain, rubber tires, regular $31.50, for $24.50
To clear out every Iron Bed which we have in stock,
the price will be cut in half. It is our intention to discontinue
the cheaper iron bed and to handle only the Simmons' All
Steel and Electric Weld Bed which are advertised so frequent-
ly in the daily papers.
You can now buy furniture with assurance that prices
ew mouths may_ he higher
WALKER'S FURNITURE STORE
"Often The Cheapest, Always The Best"
Exclusive Agents for the following nationally advertised goods • Iloover
Eleetric Vacuum Ql.aner. McLagan Phonograph, Singer Sewing Machine,
Sherlock Manning Ma(st, Marshall
ttrwi and iegetthPlat Rpring
Furniture arni Hesse Famishing, GAAeriel, Ostarie
ufl0ltielf 11rtAeftiafbef 1rafls/letfflllf fe/r1M1rx
in ('anadal,' lel Bayer Manufacture of
Al000iletit is well n Swn'tlic.Icid.' � Ar \\bile it is well known'thaE Aspirin
means Bad afalfufsctit�e, io assist, the e
public against imitations, the Tablets of
-laver company, Ltd., will be stamped �`,�' a
ith
toCit general trade mark, the xl ehigh Valley Coal
2iwing to the drop in ex -
■IR■ 1<Yx1111•/ R•1••$i to make a, reduction of
SATIN DUCHESS
Black, extra weight. 36 inches wide
lustre of exquisite quality, formerly $3.75,
per yard
TAFFETA SILKS
36 inches wide Imperial Chiffon Ta
and wear guaranteed, black, navys, pro
Special price, the yard
COATS
Saturday and Monday
-PART OF MY DOUBLE
UE
r for
fl-
• to tin
1. r,ne-
rna
EAR
all Deers
pn•lernd.
a n.l runu..g
'
.1Kh1 )1 .deafra-
m+ na.l avvlr.
I1 1.. 1 •..aitch.
warn Bull, If; n►ontha
a ort i.Al+iaw.l, levies
I ISAAC sAL[it.Lll, k. «t.2.
BLOsS1)M SWEET
for .,l.•. 11)1144 Nct.AIT\.
Alt h. Trier 4444W. natlan1#- _
1 rkGil-t+. LE. «(cutch
Us ar.• th.• low ass
.eran.h..0 l., Gain lord Mar -
a1.1 . mouth. M. IMre1 to
1: 44. NO. 2. l'i.iS;"(. 'lilts
at
F()R SAI.E.-.\Inst 250)
C. No 7•:,Sera Opts al rishlr
•n,•1. J.►s. r1I14Itul.V, It k.
11. Trk•phoI*' Immunity :+. r 9
(lt..a- .. ocher rutn aa.r.l in atrvia
of eaitu ism worrleri, latest styles, line. i:.:.: Five r^...ml•. rurnrwx!. 111.4 sate
,tern eo.mulrurr•s..•k•+cn4,-
list;
collar, belted, etc.. _ 12 on sale Mord-el-TINA, a snnhra lactate 1. 1 el t t..lae +«
vin weth.Itt .uM11 rhll.ln'a. Fur faith.,
6 only. $25, $30 and $35 Coats, ularaa.Vlr•luNRt.JJ9."Tl.w'ART, bull•
DRESS GOl4) s.\LE.-'M(,t)I:It4 SEVEN
tin. t rr►.^.I brlc► house for NO, crena.
+ .. aa•' -a. iu•t ready to be rreupied. Twit
nut. •,a'c nun ."n.n•r .Mali 1•. 1•.',14.1.11
ark. t err'• t.
1 DUILDiNG LOl FOR SALE. --ON
it Plock 1(1'.') Mu•l be eokt %ertas the Mat
fee reel.. • eke oiler to MRK THOMAS hire
KENZIE. Votorte Street. Coder oh. or to W. A
wtttIELEY «its (yah Saes. NeeOrl..Rrd...
A--1 f
Serges, all pure -wool, 36
dresses, skirts. etc , navys, bl
• browns, at per yard
- FLANN
,Just received a case of
X white, 34-1.a 35incUi via& fu
Wee rom any nis -on
k, yard .
e
LINE
Pute,linens of old time y
icN for March selling at special
x Damask, pure linen cloths .. .
a
edcrIO1i11LEes.
M. ST.\1.10EIt. AltT10NEI:I:
. for M.uwh..44 eIhw• Palm •t.. k. ••l.•.. tut
.• county of 110001.
uu:muuuagi.au loJ.Y. aLAS-KKK
Auburn P V. ' it•tf
• 2x2 1-2 yards at .... ...
X
Xlinen, formerly $10.00, at per
LINEN TO'
Pure Linen with red
real- Irish [Hake, former,
Napkins to match, dinner
1/
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•
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111 Come
■ Coats,
X
▪ Young
• i Al
11• offered at
■ ".. Watc
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R The New Store
1111 iansa 11 inis111110
Our Neents Per Ton
e Following Sizes :
plea
have Ebony Cube Cannel. Black Joe Block
ular soft coal for domestic use- - and Georges
Creek Smithing Coal.
oo�We have Hard Wood, Mixed
- - Wood, Mixed Slabs and Ced-
ar. all in twelve -inch lengths.
NEW PRICES
ut $16.00
16.00
16.00
.#4.00
MUSIC
L\NOS TUNED.--API'l.' To C. V.
IF:NItt. Musk Stria', north side
Square. tf
PUBLIC NOTICE.
1)R. F. J. R. FORSTER.
EVE. EAR, NOSE. THi:0.1T.
Lao. (louse Surgeon New York Ophthalmic
and Aural H«pitak assistant at Moorefleld'a
Eye Ilo',pital and Golden Square Throat Hes-
pita) London. En`.
3a Waterloo St. S.. Stratford. Telephone WC.
At Ilatel Redford.. Goderlch. trunk wedneday.
t, t•nury LAI. at 7 A7 p.m.. to 'rh.rt..1.y. tl•bru
..ry 1Mt, all Pm. - -
LEGAL
Y C. CAMERON, It. C., BARRIS.
lR TER, Solicitor, notary while.
Office Hamilton .treet. Goderich, third
door from Square. Trust fundi to
loan at lowest rate..
Dit(sl-ht's,OT,
ii4l1. MEs
RAI'
A.
Coal Company
Yard of SsrviA''
Valley ('.mal Sap
lephnne 7b
(.rxlrrn h
S. ESOLiCiTORS, NO-
TA IIIre PUBLIC, ETO.
Otlkr on Imre Square, second door
trots Hamilton Street. Goderdeh.
Prorate funds to loon at lowest
rates.
W. Frondfpot, K. (1., J. r,. Hiltons.
Dudley E. Helmer'.
CHARLES (:ARROW, I.L. 11., BAR-
R1VT1:R, attorney, sollgitut...ete•.
Coderlell. Honey loaned at lowest
rates.___
Clit.\ItBisTEit. SOL-
4
OL' ICITOlt, notary pnhlic and eon-
reysncrr. Office ---Court House. Gods -
rich. 09-12m
1NSl'BMCP. 1.0.%N8, ETC.
IIeKit.i.OP MUTUAL. FIRE iNBUIB.
ANCE CO. -Farm and isolated
town property Insured.
Officers -Jas. Connolly, I'ree-. 004e.
rich P. 0.: Jae. Evans, Vice -Pres.,
neechwotld P. 0.; Thomas E. Hays,
Sm.•Tteas., Seaforth P. 0.
Dlrectore-D. F. Mcfregor, R. R.
No. 3, Beatorth; John G. Grieve, Idle.
Sea fnrth: John Ilennewles, Brod-
hater) ; (leo McCartney, R. R. No. 8.
lies fort : Robert Ferri.. Ha flock;
sialeolm McEwen, Clinton; James
Evans, ileerhwood; James Connolly,
Goderlrh.
Agents : J. W. Yen, loderirb ;
Ater. Leitch, R. R. No. 1, Clintos;
Witham C'hesnry, Seafhrth; R meet -
ley, Seaferth. Policy -holders can pay
all payments and get their cards rs••
Celpted at R. .1. Morrieke Olotbtals
Store, Clinton ; R. 11. (tetra armory.
ilagstoa street. Goderft, or J. W
Retd's Resent Store, 8a!Aeld.