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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1924-3-20, Page 44-Ttursdny, March 20, 1024 THE SIGNAL, TIME IS NEARLY UP We'll soon be moving to our New Store. We've lots of goods yet to dispose of; we simply will not take them to the new store. Your opportunity is good to buy a New Spring Suit or Overcoat, Boys' Suits, Men's and Boys' Furnishings at a big saving. 1' TK.% 1IPI'A'l.k114 Mete* Waterproofs. • at half price $5.00 to SIO./ Men's Fine Worsted Suits$19.73 M,'n's Tomo/ Suits .... $17.55 p4, , Funs .... $4.05 and 57.50 Pouts. finish $ZJS All Wool Cashmere Sol .. 411e Wool k Cotton Sox . pair s1.41/ .('ullar$. to ,r11•11r at 5e laps. to ;clear at ........ 5ik Felt .and 'rw,.d lint, .... 75e kid a ur'l..l WALTER C. PRIDHAM Men's Clothing and Furnishings GODLRICf 1 Phone i7 ('KEW'S C11E1V :...\larch 17111. -•Mrs .101111 Risk••. of Matrking. ri+Iced her sister. Mrs. 1Inv id M.-Whl .r. Friday. Mr. :and Mrs. .trthur.4'ulbere of 1huugoTtou. visited at M. Shackleton'. last \fouduj. Mrs. J..w•ph Ila4'tt. who was ep•u.ling,l few day: with !e r ,laughter. 'Loma at fl.lfa -t la .t 'Monday. NI r. \\'m. Ila 44 made 11 Mwiu,•ss trip to Luckn,ov sue .hey last week. Mr. Robert Henry: Mt• Iain Sl.ttirart_ „f y4;u••li.4I Miss 1..,ttie Sri -wart. 41f 44•4rolt, GOUERICH TOWNSHIP 4;4I aF:Ith • 11 4%% X 1t l U P. lure!, 17. \1111111. Johnston spent last smokily ' with NMs. Rita Graham, ut 4 .wle.riell • The 4,. sk•rf.'h tow•11ah11, I.aw•b1114 tell III has got one .tar lanyer. ' Ile haw already made one lilt, kaawk.d out two. und .ward u doubt. 4 ender which ,-nlmhd form. • - Miss .Uma Jennings ent.•rlulued about twenty [nests last \lnnetuy night at •euchre• u»d donee. .Miss Laura Aldwortli and MIs. Glullye-W\'arn•r gave w donee at Rose Garland Ila11 lust Weilne•sday .•cel• ing. There las u large ,'rowed 11 1111 the Westlake( orchestra furniitlapd the tnuelc. and at- tended the funeral .if !lush. fwhrr, Mr. !Mehl 54,•wart, L.w:lual-ll. Sir . Albert Thula und NU'. W..10t1u- 00110 left for 1;. 1. rich A this w•k. Theo are collie 1111 111r steamer Itay'tou 1111.1 will n.-i.t in the 411114111111111111:,of 'he boat for the months season. Mr'. Catlnvi rt was the w,..•k.eiel :,.•.err 11 11,111 sit\ I TI1WXRill is The township ...nitwit met March 11th. \1'iuh. s all present. Minutes .of last me•t44444 adopted ton motion of Mr. Graham and Mr. Fisher. The .•lerk was in-,ruet.'it 1.. tor••lulrt• a by- law ••x.•ntpting w..''llut.too Iasi by Mr. 11111. sr. and Mr. Thomas 4'hia(.dtu. o❑ motion o4 Mr. }'i.Ie•r rind r. NF'l'agon. tonmotion of Mr. . Eisler :und Nle. F.•aau x 4res..lUtIon ,0•11x 4m•.ed, lIJ. pfuring sof the request from 11•nwilfer ennsoll.lfit.d-.•h.wrl .e•H41t1 .to • the l'rurin,la4 Government for diseohltiuii aver restoration' of grants withheld.'1'I,, 14,-,11.and 1'4.111lilor iiruisaul were appointed to buy forms for use of the townshiphr culvert .uu$tr41'- • Om. Th.• following a..•n44444 w••r. paid: (leo. I owl'r. seryh.ts for Hoard .4 IL,aItli. x111.441: W. J. Nytumid . gu• Ifor work ria bridge at r..:r'_l; The Signal L'riutliag 4,•44.'•1' ry I4•.• - :114.1 a•..•..went Nil.. Itr•:•ie Ma. -K• lisle's many used.•.. " .•• . friend. will be glad to know- .14.i. fatal ..f . rr..r i• n•1.•;•hnn•• Ila. lir.igre+sing ni..•Fy: Munielpil \Yurld. stlpnli, . •2ri.4.. 3..! ..f IL'Ifn-t, clsfl- W are glad to report that M:•.. Itrindley. gravelling Inl:r_S, at2t ' • Thursday henu.t:i M..1.r'nnnn. alloe..h -till ':c•, liw'r 1r•.,krog e'•++1>- e1.11i• (' fin.•1I t.. Isrl. is .4,.4 nicely tinia 4'. L 4'. .t1111t1111•g is u'der, c1.445' ,CoL cn bring fndErL, Ikiflsk> GODERICH. ONT. To protect your foes and bands against all ' chafing, roughening e0' �s effects of the Spring wields, simply rub in • little Zam-Duk before ree'l'ing at night. This makes the skin smooth and flexible and clears it of all blemish. Besides valuable soothing and emollient properties, Zam-Buk has tar reaching medicinal virtues which quickly overcome all sore. irritated or inflamed .onditions. it purities the whole tissue and removes the underlying causes of eczema, salt rheum. pimples blotches, etc. Miss Rosa Wallace of Menie, Ont., writes " My hands were•all rough- ened ,and sore through the Spring winds. But Lam Buk soon healed and madetheskin tineandsmooth his the .most soothing balm I have ever used." ..) ht 4:w.rgp-33Pusy heat Mr. 11, .1 Slake lad it umnl,pr .14 fen no. .l::vwitlg lir.••-...t Italy to I.n.-k 1441W rhe-W-Pelranut. • Maks TN Skin FINE & SMOOTH all erw aa••t• aM dIls sra W1 11111-11111 at w H. se. ZAM-ttaa MEDICI ,u SOAP to Mt - Ms oak.. 7k M■ of Hew Newt from 26.11 -Book MCI G . Moos( at . Tweets. 144 ---- - -._ - d,r,atwd w'ho 1,011 almost re;n Ikea ' the Har11114,41 44 4' 41f seceuly•elgl41 years. Ind 10 -en ailing for several 1 anunths. hat his sudden death casae as 1 n ,h ek to all -11e was: torn at Ilal"nm. Ontario ,ax\nty, on March :'5th. 114(4.:11111 anent lits Iwo I1ow44 days there. 111. settled in 0472 at his home Imre, where he had reads) ever Auer•. Ile wit.. widely known. illi politic.' ' It,. was 14 strong ('onserrlti%P. Ito 1 will ever M• remembered by his mane friends av loner of the right, for !whl.•h he ons never afraid to take •. s/mag.1.1111 IA. I1P l4nv1s to monrn him his wife. slant itad.'liffe, one win. Ernest. who Is still at home. and two d,ntghfers: Nlattelle of New York ('hv and Mrs. Robert 4', Johns- ton of lalsww• J+aw•. Sask.: also three hn,•hers : AawM4 of \t'lnnhw'i. John of Whittemore.' Mie!.. and Tholnns 41f Toronto TIN` funeral 1,0114 place on Friday afternoon at . "'Owls to Ihall'. ts•tn.•ter- and was 'largely attend.rl. -7714 4ye.•k., •aewart. re4ring Mr,14e. %LDO: Mr'. 'let li.•ritigtt o_ .. 15.2:* restle�r.ation Ines. .'r. HELENS ST. 11:1.1 -INS. M: i'.-! 17 We re- g 41 t.. Dara that Mt-. 1;.•.. Webb 11•- m.01 'ridgy . \'in •ham 1 v w:..d.fnw \ � 4 fr 1 those her Mother. Mrs. \\-ellw•«sI. 1wd the �pit.fortune to fall and break her blot* e. 11er many friend. here hope 14 P,r of her r,r•O40rc. t.. 11T.. nornn was :t„ Trrnrr•r- w h he t r41t er Mr. Joni! Minter. over the 440k -cud. ('ongrainiatiols to Nlr. and Nlra, Colin \I •lionuld 011 th.• birth of their r Lse•rcpd the intern r.,ti.•unl .lily ..f 511.00. Four Veers for Forgery. l (iunlhL•, the Kinlo.: towta'1,14. farmer ('OI.ROR\I; SPRING FOOTWEAR Variety of Style Attractive in Appearance \1'. lis i•' i'l14 1"nth our Test effort to >t•cure for oar custo• mer. the )41:ST iu Footwear lot Spring. Our Travelling Goods Department is Complete Shce Repairing the Best \l c int ite You to do your but ing at Hern'sBoot Shop Phone The Square 1 Ahem ne ast (1.w1 In the sacrament of '141' "m I14'' ministered In Bethel .Jlureh _ 01 WHERE TiME IIEST TE.k IGK1111'S CIN.1i 4I1.NE. Mari IS.- Mr. al \fr.. John Fea44an v4.44.*4. friemis in ;.sb•rieh on Sunday. - Q11114. a large nunlw,�r .1 . lay .y 44,.nl workers of Itenmlller c4 ren it at - t. -tided the Rnn.kly whop! ...nven- tlon at ,auburn 1111 Non- .lay- lest. As th.'y took lite PAT. by C. 1' lis from M.4;nn-,.all w:•n' able to :local both HfterI.l•u n 1111 i.%011 111g. ..".loos :dud were able to enjoy • all the 44,s*1 thong- thalt were g.Ju44. Me, Nelson Pierson ahippr1' an ear of hogs from NI•tla4 on Tuesday'. Cottage prayer -111001 Was 110141 at the home of Mrs. John Fw,a44:n1 this week. led toy Mrs. .John Treble. and drover wlo 1411• tidbit at -Walker - prayer for mission.. by holding their Meeting ;bit.11 m•J t.. April 40th at naxttbl tn,s•tingou We,ha•••.ha1-. Mardi 2 pal. N11t5 ID:Til:It1Nt.Tt1\, 1:4 at the Inoue of Nlrs. Roes. Kin- - Town -hip Clerk. ,- tall. lis the ab..•n,.• of t'lu• pt.•sident, NI re. Hardie. Rev. J. S it:rr.11'--UfN1iANNON 111 tox1 last week for forgers. wu* found, guilty and sentenced to /tour. years Jt Kingston 'penitentiary. 1111.' of -Ike Charges' a44ainet /laulbh• was that of passing, a forged cheque for 51411 at attend. the hu ..ill of Hilbry• Hor- • Nove1UM•r. 11111 tea plant fluurl•he- Laos! on the we11. draiui.t Yle, of a 111;0111 - thin 111 u. country where thee!. Is pMolly of muie•lure soul a Kuru! .1111 Certain parte of t'etb,44. ludic and Java are Ideal for the erowliog ut •i.• Rohm. tea. lietioe from t'••..: .nuan, s .semi - !tic flu.• -t vuri.-ti.•-. • *ALA IDA h blt•ud of 111e ehunrwt - .411�11111.- 44r0wll. hi them...the threeni •-t wig ttv.4ro4im4 'omit world. i:r•.EBI RN LF:EISI'ItX, .M ar.h 1-. Mr. J. D. V ,.11,11- 1111.1 away John and daughter! .Irn a:u1d 11,1r.1.1 811,1 \'101.1 11..gie lit -I tended floe % motile gathering. at -on' IN-141:+y--etenin44 last ' • I Several in our uellthlw.rinw,,l at- tended the wah• of Mr. llw.m Moore. neer Carole. on N\',�ha•s.lny afternoon' . 4vr ,f last k • :t g,wwl It11414' relative. sad friend% ,ecupipd the chair. axil bis w .i.•• iima:aulual lir �1,s ua«•, tam, - sou at (.•wlerlph ...it NI tar,. Ax til. ...nb.1 veep...tl11rw ,cud knotty warmth 111'\I:.1\\41\. NIar.4 P1.--Nli-: i 444 It Imierl1lee, he inn= well . lll1n .d Chrl.ttaua spirit were 11111.41 rujoy,'d k,hua l'eanlnleL' edit. is 't.•alehiug at 14 S. i1►,-t44I.INllt\F: I lac rrrryll.ds. 1F all. S.'yera4 members ips in prayer � .\na�lsh•r. Al spwnd!n44, a foe days at , ...-- The W. NI. S. ,0111 1141111 the ' 11.- t ,w.t rets .r r :T44x 'Mr" -nal-my, ,1..-.-.r..a.-,r �- 1' Ir ta...,.f� sass. ,.-t' --•1--- i+1k•' {,,... Th. ,. g i• y 01,•enn_ m rhtrhome of \irs. .N. lea ring 011 the c:n•l41us .ubj..tet for 4H...11 ‘.1. g•wu) health lately, 41f F. F. No. 4. 1'nlM,rnr. for the mouth 1•hatten on 1\',•du.'srL•ac afternoon.. 1\•• prayer :1' outline -d In the program. The \1,1. t Iph 1HJ'••r are i''1 house h..t of Februalry: Number on ri11..20: lilt fora good at.tendaur,t. .. IV. - Meeting helpful nl inspiring TLe 'w.rk fro C..l.* .. C•11l•i where lieaverage attendance. BS. . g1yt ug w•as a • - u .• r. 41x. .w. • nn , an lifer u , nest (peeling will l.. at the home of 4 salient chi• Winter. Ralph looks well Sr.-IV.--lh,ris 11111. Fratiklln Nit• lb..e were n•tnrmg home on Monday little• daughter on Friday. Manii lath: Nrv. ('htrlte Rutd., 1L' ..xel.wion. .1 can) ap•aks Well of the North---_--$a1..J1, heck rjthlaal.. _ Ir.� 5n';i°- 4..-.' w ,K last wink the cutter n«ek n t _ Nlis: Nlartha•1'••:ataud arrived home 1 4 1aer, Jr. 111.--31srgnrit l itlet.l l . we are s.xrc to n•ps.rt tI, w•riou. .1l,y.dL1 lutl.t ors s.rcerl be tha . 'k f�t T t wirrrw-}ter ill_ VyrtL. �f.•. illne4w of Kehny Purvis, sou of. Mr.) host. as Jaw. Pnrt-i4 Nin Edith N'u.nlley i•s home for n boflday. The t_�rr1jj1,ointh!r meet ing ,•f th.• St. 1101e11.•)Tntn'll'. Institute will 4w• 110111 .on'11111r4414ay. March 27 at the home .y' Mrs 11. Phillips., Roll .101: "144?- ferent Methods of Preparing Fgt.." Sllbj..•t: -Cultivation of flower".- to bo taken lo Mrs. W. 1. 31111.•r. Music. etc. A general ini'Itatton la extended 'fa all the ladle,. ASJ#F IELI) • .•%14.1.11'11:i.D. March 17 - W.• 1444' sorrto report the sudden death of Mr. David Stew -aart. tier leehal"h. un WoilnPsday. 3trmh El. The .ommnn• ity extends sincere- sympathy to the bereaved orae... We are arty to report that Mr. rharli•' MacLennan. who has. 14.4.0 114 for .some time. Is not making *4 speedy ' I r:vt ..icery are fdlt tip lei. hoed. Nurse Math11+drn of Kln:rrdie 1* attending ith t .• w,. •.'n •,, .•. T- to , atighter agaalnst node barn. -11.• had attend,d'\the millinery open- 14'hire. 1411n*11 51111.m. Nturie 1Isl Isle Mr. ('41,k oat" ahak.'n up pxeth iwdlc ;:;gs. She Is tow• ready for -dieing! Sr. II. -Jim McClure. Laurens turd n stiff k.'4I dolt alas ohms tt'ESTF7F1.1/ .;,sees of millinery ut the 11141 stand. Flick. Rota Fisher. ter. 1. • Nettle Pit - I '1 1 I Floe yin• N .•t'lure r Inr•r.- er. The shook to his f.•w days lust leek from the e•ffer to }.Inver Fish, a Norma HIII. Herlrlan laughter • neon ons pre r severe l - 'ltblaAn. !ad she had terWi�. 'a few tortoises WIISTF'IF:I.U. March 1.., .\ nnuaesr from arouad.here ettetd.,l the union Sunday selesd contention held In Am - 1.I14 11 3f.l ails y In .l . :Mr. Norntan'M McDowell attcnd.d t11.• ess i:.l evening' 41ren by his cousin. Mi -s Ada Sla.klionse, o hen she entertained ins third form of Myth High Seined. We are sz.rry to reh'g' this Illness .4 Mr.. .1.41111 Ch:•coney. but wi.it her 11 sle.rly removery. • .t number around here are suffering- ( uffering (runs •.•rete .olds. Miss Rya Cook. of Myth. *petit Sun- day with her parents here. - Mr, Ilw.rge Cook load n wood hoe Iasi TuewlHy and got a fine he of wood ,'11t. • Mr. Raymond Redmond Is Miry sissy clots supplying our srh,«el with wood. MM. Tie girls r,f oily Noss (14lir---rie 1 1 ,•at. r part of 4.4- life. HyrW* 44T a ', Mrs. Sparge ih1,elwr. .4 Kited. at. rtut.k•iput1 holding their annual mit• Lpnl4L nutem1mil44 dispo.-)tion. n good tended the funeral on Friday of her hot opening on .tpartl 4th. .t go...I ,twlghlsor au41 frlend t.. all',liho had ; ui..•I.. Mr. David Stewart. program 4. being prepared. e• Made ISI, .egnnlntnnee. 1144 leaves ' behind to .zuonrn his d.•,ith :, widow-. '111.7' ...ns 11)141 thr..• daughter.. 1111 1 licin44 Ii 114*' Worsts i s. I .\ Geed p►igradlaw1Tli.' supper and eon. ere rir.•n under the x,w•pie.'s of the W.:ue•n'+-institute on Mon ay Pr- .'tat.g. Murch 1-711i. was largely at- ten.l.d and wags H .ur.•'a 111 n11 lar. , t.'nlnr.. .%n e*.elleat slipper was Pn- 1 j.'yed ;;y all in the Isa-ement. after ( wh1,11 a pn.44rnm in the form of a clay.' rntrod1(4ng mach singlug, n'iirl1tlgs•1 -1x lee.. e1''.. was w-.•11 .naet.r1 In the auditorinut. That the audience wens highly ent.•rtaini"1 wile insole evident by frequent :.ppbaii..•. The Irish roe. lumen In which the actors appeared ' were gnife Unique and appropriate -for the "ovation. The hall and stage were prettily dis•orstel for the ,evasion. The _.par w•. r.yls for the 4renh _ 11010111(1•,1 1" oc.r �tilT. Mr 1' J arewfonl w,. .sir ups ,t.o . e tt of injury t.. litre of hl. Lys•. 1avt44g 44'.)!, r. 141113, eitbindo. tiara I and required ver 11,nI !return •lit, but I.11ppei1 011 els• 141• 4441• (lay.11;, 1.. KNE(riITF i. Teacher. WP are glad to way 4) c are both almost derv, e:. Ttlmtnlfi. It, A.. pr.retrtravl lar over the effects. for 't%101la,+If-' .-lion•!. Inst S 'My Pr . • AUBURN Sir. 11111. of Knox Cull.'ge. condnet.4 ening. service here Inst Sabbath. 11e mar.• 11.•. J. I'ei.•ra attended the fern Mill RN. Nl.rnh 1M=t\' .--Mr. e.l0y f�tting mention during the seryl..• of I1-....i•enii..ia-,ar--ILrl"trurel last wevk-__ who had _been Iwrnlhag 1044*-_thndeath of Hillary llo 1011. Mr. 1 .\ dance w'a* glyen 10 I 41 11.4 for Mr. F.d. Lawson this !wtoo -,. -.-..l merlon fiadTs'•n 11}iring the minister'. ;.11x11 nu Monday tight. A11 "'port loom.. en Saturday. haek and forth all winter and he w•11) having had x11 rcr.'ll.'nt tient.. The f 'Mr. J. H. J,J1n"tun unloaded two cat- be veli wd li _ alt.". Mr. Mncw•.•II will 1 l,,l.now ..r-M•ora provided the load., dr ,.l+al 111"1 „„k.heMirk to (.enAnrt service I1•xt Q11n- cultsic. Uses in the Newt.-TIte remains of ilio late 31:irk NI•il+ro. of N•wesejaw. , Sa-k , urrh',rl here on W. -rine -418y teem and were taken to the' i Iou11•' rf 34r. E. 4).• Puff. from whM11 ' play.. Ili.• bnrixl hook place 111 1/toe- 1 gannota .•un•terc Thnraday atfter• • s••d ws well known _IMAM., _ The day. .! a Tllt-thin /r•e•ality. intritut herd heens4ho4 1- - NOW IS THE -TIME We Look over your Syrup requirements. are headquarters for Pails, Spiles. Bits, Hammers, Saws, Axes See us before you buy. HILL'S HARDWARE CO. AUBURN flu• baseball boys are making great day. !melioration. for their minstrel ..how _ to he given on Friday nIgh4, 214 BF.NNiILLEK 1a.t. The way they are talk•4t114 :lus- h. miss a good night's t1, W110is not on hand. Illus night last week while r..l.og4an- ing on le,mlor's 11111 SIr and NIr•. Ivey and Ralph Munro had the mix too 111,1,' t4( ' the LillLl mrr aPrvic.' Inst Sunday. hr 4 Tlu•y were Im•ky to get off with kite -The y'nung pcnplo will take their turn ai fes stratobe4 And .stun, j nett Snnrlay evening. - - .-imtw+r. - ntniller ,•ireuit was rf'primen• Nit. Cheri(. :Mein.. who has been , ted 1'y nleont thirty people at the An - with hie brother tit tlnmatnnon for 1'l'urn Snpdar • School Association (rn.- thl. Iasi sic weeks, returned to the! iPnti.in h. Id nt .UIMtrn on Nfondny. ydllage Snhtrday night. He sermx b I e ikkh.•1 Snndlry' s.hroI has flap dIs• know a g,ssl 4.414.-1• 4.11'44 14.' ors 11. I ti •tion of having the h144h4'1t 4tand- r Clayton T'sld has hivedwit1t, ing of the reboots Iti the Assnrlt-' -- oar• . w (0 'ern elitosird the farm from Mr. Geo. Craw 1 Lit te One Taken,-Roi.rt Charles fors!.. of- llnnett. l'U tr,1itll" I. 14tontlos-old son The empathy of the• community goes of Mr. and Mrs. .14nathaul Fisher. out to Mr. Frank E. Ribbert In the Sa•s.'d away at the 'home of the loss of 111s wife. who pnss,d away., latter's pwarente, Nfr. and Mr.. Steep on Monday after 0,l(111g illn,•sx 'Mrs.. l *4-Snitford. on WednemIny. March' HIhlert. who was formerly Mary Fr.! 12th. Formerly a healthy baby. he was elyn 11111. wax 10 her thirty«eroud u-d,Ionly taken with paralysis of the year. The funeral takes place to C1111•41raln. _whieh' anaxon intense nlffering ton cemetery on Thursday nfterwon.1 for two weeks and then took him off. The leap Jaraw's Hirkinghottom.- The 1w -reared parents have the slneere There pm -..441 away cert' soddenly at sympathy of the entire rommnnity In his home in l-s't %Vuwnno'h. on Nlnreh' this great Inst. The funeral w•rrice. 1111h. one of the oldest and most res-; held Friday afternoon. was ported n•sI,L•Itts of tit.. district, In the largely attended I.y friends nod fit't.rri or'-Tiflfielt lilrkingfwettnnl.Thie-rawinittiore. iRohtele lens dedicated to IlEN3IiLLEIt. Mends P1. -Mrs. Harold .Ulan has the misfortune '-to 11111.0 If broken arae. The Indies' choir .ani "plendidly at BRF.A CHEST COIFS WITH REB PEPPER Esse your tight. aching chest. Stop the pain. Brea • up the congestion. Feel a had cold loosen up in just a short tithe. 'Iced Pepper Rol•: is the cold rem- edy that brings quickest relief. it cam - not hurt you and it certainly seems to end the tightn••s and drive the con- gestion and soreness right nut. • Nothing has such concentrated. pene- trating heat as red peppers, and whets heat ps•netratcs right down into colds, congestion, aching muscks and sore, stiff joints relict comes at once. The moment you apply Red Pepper Rub you feel the tangling heat. In three minutes the congested spot is warmed through and through. When you are suffering from a cold, rheumatism backache, stiff neck or sore muscles, Mst get a jar of Rowles Red Pepper Rub, made from red peppers, at any drug store. You will have the quick- est relief known. Always *7 Grain ha^+iced at the port of, kontrea u• 198.1 totalled 1110,011.- y8F husnc;., the largest in North shop{ rd through any port Amunca during tie year. Montreal Abu, mrintairu fur the tkrd cnn- amna•ve year her poslli0a as as lag ng :rare exporting port el the e0elt�irnt. Dr. Geo. 11. Locke. chief librarian. theToronto. •at trequest of the Ca- nadun Authors' Association. has undertaken to supervise the seise - tion of volumes for the Canadian' litrrata-e exl„bit at the British Em - pure Exinbiteun. Theinvolves task the gatbertne together oft repre- sentative 1,e,•ks and it as aaticipated will tak. about a fortnight. From all !ndkatioaa, the petite ohipmens te Havana this Masan the port ••f St. John, N. Bruazwlck. will greatly exceed those of last year. To date there hams leen 7b0.3O' 1m.hela mat forward 111 twenty steamers. w►sl. from Se► tenter 1. 1422, tomtit January 21, 191.1, a total of 505.14* besbole were stropped in setentssn steamers- Witley heavy enquiries from South American sources for Canadian flour. millers expect to see their ex- port volume substantially increased during the month of February, as compared with January. This move- ment- together with offerinp of a premium for wheat at VaacuuVer, ha ► has been the most encouraging L•de feature of the put month in Win- nipeg, Klan. O Colonel Geo. H. Ilam, of the Cana- dian Pacific Railway. who recently returned from Florida. reports that Canada leaii prominently featured at the South Florida fair. held at Tama - pa some tame ago. A very striking exhibit of CanaJian products and notarial resources was displayed and a 'Canada Day" was eelebrat- ' d. all of which is said to have been a revelation to inose who attended • Robins' Clearing Sale FOR SATURDAY d MONDAY 5 dozen Men's Blue S p Overalls with elastic ba c1 ' Sizes 34 to 44. Clearing at .$1.15. Men's Combination Underwear Made from fine cotton and wool, natural shade. Sizes 34 to 42 $1.65 10 dozen Boys' Stockings All sizes. Clearing at 25a The Square M. 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