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T1uraday, February '1:•, lll1'ti.-
THE SIGNAL.'
OBITUARY
with Penslar
White Pine and
Spruce Balsam
Sold in 25c, 50c and $1.00 bottles. r.
The cough remedy to touch the spot. Build up your
system with a good tonic to fortify yourself against the
rigors of winter.
ma
Campbell's Drug Store
Phone 90 Goderich
i
Join Our Women's
Exchange
Members wuutel for our
Wom.'n'0 Exchange. Mem-
bership Ree $1.00 a year,
giving the member the priv-
ilege of contributing Fancy
Work and kindred articles to
be sold on (Vlmfrtiyaion.
This is an opportunity for
you to earn a little -money
from home work.
Membership rentricterl to
30. rind 30 suitable- appli-
cant' accepted.
Miss S. Noble
— British exchange Block —
Bake -Shop
Specialt•
ies
Made fresh duly. Most
delicious for all domestic
nods and occasions. `Special-
ties in pastrits, fancy ,roll',
cream puffy, err.
E. U. Cleveland
BAKER
Phone 114 West Street
J. 1t. 1: Nl'IMA X
%Vertt was received by relatives
herr uu Saturday of the (Leath of Johu
Baxter Itww•inian, %hh•h occurred
most unexpectedly early that morning
at hta home. ':I0 Cumbria street,
Stratford Mr. Kuneiwau became
during the night and passed uway in
an hour or two. He was its his Witty -
fifth year. The damsel formerly re-
sided in Goeferlrh and was a member
of the firm of 1t •imsn Bros., who
for a trundler of year, conducted the
foundry on East ,'Brew. Afterward&
he ,cet to Stratford and eugagel lu
business t here as a builder and car.
trsetnr. Ile is survived 1.0 his WI-
due (formerly yli*+ Potts .41 110d-
erbao 1, one , ,,i. Anther. of Ghee Bay.
X.S.. a brother. Arthur. of North Bay.
(1st.. and two sisters. alis. .\. Rowers.
I ,.f i'I•veland. u.. 1111.1 Mrs. Kellett -es. of
' Wilk, sham.. l'a The funeral took
p lace' at Surat fol) on Tuesday after -
SASKATCHEWAN PREMIER "'a' uui lues attended by several
MAY BE HIIRONITE r.•taue.•. front ; eiI-,,a. ,a1. s..1including
Ale'ssrv. .1. \\'.:uud Isuae rtalkvId, tales•
--- Mary Salk. -Id. Mrs. .1. T. Salkeld.
Talk of Summar to Hee. Mr. Dm- Messrs. George sad Robert Andrews
oh*. Who (lees to Ottawa and .1. W. Hnut-r. Mr. II. 1.. Walked''
d Hall- bell -11'1'11 f the political future
4, Boys' Own Corner
ZD L
lligaan'. air. StonehoUs•, mentor of
Tuxis Yynare. Mr. H. R. Lung, as
The Political Futon, ,•lntaut mentor, Mr. W. Ilern, tuptrh1
t adept of the Stuobt *lest'. 'Ar-
lie. mayor of un I►atariu city re- A. M. Robertson, mentor of the 'Mai
featly '&moaned the fart that his It:tlMrs, explained varietal. posses o
•omwunity took more lutl'rest In the the t'.t.1:.T. program A review u
Isla:
parliament rlw•tlous than let the work dune by the Te•unilseha since
tuualcilaul affairs. rhe formation of their group Was Ver.
As we look at the question Oils I well told by lh•rt Leucb Au "Weft
speaker Must tamely be a continued1 banal talk on astronomy was given
Ilrssiwlst, for In,Gad o1 1Mnloatlitltt by Percy Shearduwn. :tIIJ a very- In
the fact be should. as u c•Ittza•n inter -1 t,•rrsting story w•a* tom by Jim Sutb-
ailed 1n the future of his nation, le. ,rlaud. Albert Raker. captain of the
rejoicing Luded. No one aitll a Trail hangers' locket' team, explained
knowledge of the stattstieweif the sub- whet the boys had done set far thja
11"•t Will elulleuge the $tat4mrut that w'aw,n. A feature of the evening was
interest It, civic affairs in Confide is the prts.•uting 1'f hadg.'s by Iter. 1'. F.
eu the decline. but, rather, may he 4'larke to Carleton \Por44tl. •1Ium Stith -
improving to suave little extent. At edam! and t'err'y ah,•anlu1n. Mr. H.
the salla• time., uu ane wilt ,i.•bat• the
point .that by mune (lulu any other
single force, d,•mts•rary is t.slsly en-
daugerwl by tine sad luck-uf 1116114 in -
•r,•., ,,ti the {tart Id' &11114.11& us a
Sal4'W spoke a few words on 1" halt
of the fathers. After the program the
Ioyx and dads indulged in a few
mules.. The boys certainly did their
{art well and would be a ( 41 to any
Ill connection with the appointment 441s 11.1 at. the fuue,ul.but y1siwl th 1 whole. Is It n1'( tt1.rio11'ly proldo•llc mentor of a 'I'ru11 Ranger camp.
boon on Monday. (turinl ellen tN h•e•u
don _ e - ---
ut Mr. 1)unniug as Minister 1 d a n1:1de• ire \c.•ndale c4nui7ry, The auuti al Father uiid a,sn `lultritt}' i =— of the
buy's of DsLiv -the veers of tet
1 n•ambag of hl,' sue, ysu 1 t ciao . huleh enuln' riot, the fun -
lives supp.rrurl by the ever the buys had 'Merge f
George Itowluu.l. •aa•er of Ku14x fres- + o•
r as Premier of i morrow --man e•IPa•t their
We carry an up-to-date line of Men's Wear. Good
values in Shirts, Neckwear, Hose, Hats, Gloves, etc.
Prompt service in Dry-cleaning and Pressing.
W. C. Snazel
Haberdasher and Dry -Cleaner.
West Street ' Telephone 339
For your neat prise
Give a Picture
Everyone loves Pictures and we
have • splendid line, subjects to
suit all, nicely framed from Sac
up. A picture would be appre-
ciated.
SMITH'S ART AND
GIFT STORE _
En xt Street. I'htue 1911.
way, It the King an t
1rlrn•so•nul-
was hold in Duugnnnun last week. if
• u a whoh•
,y. e. lice, to late
st alu11• chi the bounty of Huron
._____ w•r0icr it was on this d.-o7lr{nu, The 7
studs • chime of being highly boo- ,'w}�+rsc4,•ee.w- - -- active iutrri•al of "not tatty their fel- I}
1 - Canadian, ut large'' la &4141ress wet+ given b0 Ben•.as felt , T s not too late ye
ruumiug.lye •
old stove.
osis Naming rhos'' who err iu the law's bot ,y
11 taws per says: thea not It concrete indication that try laud. who outliner) the 'nisi. and I to change that
•'Holl. S. J. Latta, Minister of Edit- 1 u the next decade the per,. stage of •l'rnil hanger program. Mr. 1.. Cuh
•
rititu ns enxting their lullots will iu ' tx•rt road the Scripture lemon tool Mr.
cation, Is ng been
lett 1'f public .Pr- claimed i,l,yvl Ire cell• waterdally iuereaaed': Helena Be►o eoduetd the service in
.ice. having Isru .elected to the Idea- and highly .. Solara'.
'rh{. week w,• arae lsnbllsbing two i:l
very interesting Item, in connection WE HEAR THAT '''141
111 111!(1, When Ise drat. went I t t •rudunl o
II i n I ay the w t + The fond -willing campaign through-
\Pn,•Y. Hun. 1'. M. Hamilton Is enter
d out the Province has ht'on a suedes•
rad &hove•. Ihewgh hr did not ent.•t 1 1 p n•, full auuday .dose r
the House uuttl 1Srlu. Hr 14 at I'r'"- Jus[ what the actual amount ruled I
eat Minister of Agriculture sad •u tit bre uud{ Y,rn banquet will use is nut at present known.
c1.'..• personal friend - of 11,111uing's• 1 1 t t roil Itnug( rx Th""' ` i frlli/iLi:R
undo the heeding of
Ile w.1l. born at 1Phit'.•hur•h, lluturlu• }ohcnnl an•1 114. lieulle, I1
hat is veint•ity':
arm --Velocity is what a lawren° lets
go a 14o with.
nn the Broadway of eioderich
Ted --Is it true that mn.hrooMS
.IIIIIN .\. BRADLEY •
' ► arind:i . F,•brurry 14111, death
ro one of Heron townships old
1i hly e•bs Mel residents. in the
person son of Alr. .lain A. Bradley. u
le at been iu tee
or some time. but shoring the
1
13 t few w e les t , COMM len a 1 1 referents. to the Father and Son
1y became 4 1,. cwt Sunday. 1 , • observed . In Dungannon au
141 away.
11.-ile u• lalsno peacefully
away. Ib has baro in the township the other N''thfre'fcuthethe
Tecum.Father
•h
of Clark: Utirhutn county'• on o will Ire found
:fiat. i444-'.. and watt it .in of the late r l' will Ir Vows.
Bradley. a re,
111°U•J" G. Gardiner. w'hu aisv la sided in I/ahem ....may until 1K7Y,
The g
• sheroi it, Ontario for 144"U'.' thele late Mr. t tai y h 1 1 1 Ilntug
deur+ and wet' prhlaled' of a London
health
%Meal 1lourla lu 19144. Ile Iwd taught
f Oh Fath f a
ud Sin \Peek. One IA '
{,',ken of to succeed Dunning. 1a a as• when the frothy' moved 4(4 Huron
five of Farquhar. Ontario. and 44l(' -
,,,,..,,I Mr. Latta as >Hubn •r of High-
wa\'1
Mr. Latta was horn near Hills
of reel, In this ertmty. Farquhar.
wh.•re a1r4 Hamilton wax born. la near
al where
Exeter; while Wbite•hureh.
Mr. tint -diner nos born. is out the
louu41ary- of Huron and Bruce. Mr. Bradley is survived by his oil
uud 144.' sil.b r.. Mrs. Jane Oreunal'.
The f leaf tolls are tame N'110 i ..f fart Albert : `Airs. William 11411.
tuwiishlp- .11,1 took III residents. oil
tots T. and Wit. ,\,n, -osier A. Ile was
nnarried 10 Alia Ann Co•c, 14f 4441urielt
township, on .1:ululrc _ t1, 1s111. The
deceased wet• a Methodist in religbal.
ADM later beam.. a member of the
U111101llt01 church at 1tern-
tiese River. In tern -
ties he weal. a Conosuative. The late
have no s(•nw•'uf bower. 1 ,uncessGA. Huron: and • be, o-',
1 thee. Mr. J. J. Bradley. of Prairie trail 'Ranger. of Knox ehnreh, Jack
Th., Ilf (th ntvruge aulomobll,' w111 Ihnt11i o The fuu.irnl was 1 1'urcex. pretur of the Maitland Tnxs brave?"
•I mid
C. S. B. T. NEWS
The ling Father and Yon banquet ut
the Toeums•h Trail Hangers was held
on Tuesday evening, attended by about
forty sons and dads. After everyone
.1111 justice to the delightful spread
prelulred by the mothers of the boy's, a
program was given. The address of
W0001114. was given by Chief Hanger
14111 1'altrldwe, who els presided. A
few words were .spoken also by Arnold
alo4'uun.11. mentor of the " Braver
reacher ---Sam.
Radio Set Owners
ATTENTION
All owners of radio . t, in
G,slerirh and snrroutuling district
are invited to join the
1 ; Goderich Radio Association
See Harold Blackstone about
A al membership fee,..Nit rents•
bull lip 'law with any o1.
following officers
Rev. F. C. Elliott, C. A. Redd.
President. Vice -President.
Clyde Carter, Sec.-Treas.
owsiesseseseosesowfws
NEW STOVE
Prices are right.
This is your store, use it.
Blackstone's Furniture'
Exchange
grow in damp places?
Professor—Yea.,—Yea.,Ted-Wet, ii that why they look i
like umbrellas? -
Absent-minded professor (bumping
into cowl -Pardon me,, madam.
A few.moment! later be humped In- I
to a lady—"Is Mint -you again, you r
to 4.,- 411 v.an+--that i4, if the Iwld on Tlu7liav att•rle.rtl from his
,Iric,•r i+ dry. -San Fruurlsu Rolle• lute residence. Rev. 11. F. Campbell. survived by it elbow and three chlld-
• tin. i of fine haver. .-otuluctel the s.'rvl. ' run: ohs, our brother and four dis-
and interment .ole place in low„ tors: Mr. V. J. Dore. C.N.R. agent at
The greater !tart of civilization's ec-) orinrt•ry. The pull)"mr.•r44 were Alnt- Exeter: Aliss Bina lbs, C.N.R.agent
Is*.... is caused by the ,effort to keep thew• Welsh. .\Irv. Clutplln. .\11•x. 1 set -Harley: Mrs H. }. C.N.R. of
the Ytt from Irtmming the "1141.--A1-1 1 racer. ('ala. W. J. Itn,wn. George I Stratford; Mlya/+1 Ada and metaf
run 13stNs°uu_ Journal• }lta,i 1'heltuus H• A• Itiph•y F:VIn1 ; Dore, of Minded'. Much sympathy is
....__ __
I Luther 41urbank way+ he can cure I I extended to ht' sorrowing w1410W and
on of haus. Old- 1, WI JAA-►F-J. 1-14 4/14 ---..a,iteirra_alung__witlk the brother and
-- - itis by the laying bee \ It •� re, - Thr- e}tiara• 4.4_,04.„.1.&
}i�IllwMODE' THEATRE1..1111 .,t \\illlsnl J. lh t of 011e
\I lion of
rash' 1 {a11�nls ustrl to rare t I )114'''''1 .. ...
Is•tlacior curl -s spy that. meth,wI,--1h { 1 1 le•arnlnK l OLD-TIMER RP
:CALLS
Free Press. meriting last of the
WEEK OF_MARCH 1 TO 6
Monday and Tuesday
DL1R10N BROOK BiINN H H
In a thrilling modern ,otuedy dr
of - #Vis.oe - rum
1x•14
"Z:tNI)EK THE IiREAT"
BOBBY VERNON
in
"SLIPPERY MET"
1
(IL-
awal
run,"
We4h4.•.41+1y and Thnr4day
RAYMOND) GRIF'FlTH ANI) MAR-
ION NIXON
l tsirA in a rip-roaring comely-Wi-tern of
Civil War nines. The silk -hatted
• 4141110111111 at Ills lswt.
"HANDS UP"
oar (:ung 4'otm'ily
«$rN11(1W T
Friday an:1 Saturday
- JAMES KIRKWlN1D, MAIMMl'E BEL•
LAMY AND/ ZAZU PITT$
In an 9.•111'11 drama of n1Vtx•111.4% Wy$
trey and thrills. 1t,• ware you se'
**SECRETS OF THE NIGHT"
I' u f c, •rya l 4',nletty
*FLITTING PATHR grill -W "
]iatlnm Saturday at :1.111 p.m.
Watch for -Novelty NIg'tlta.' an-
nouncement iu ,text program:.. .
early 11 were a.nm i 1e,. o11 :CALLS HORSEMEN
early Thursday
ere. sonOF DI GONE DAYS
Inti •Iohu 11. ales, and . r.. .
Alitchell. 1► e•:ashorn'•I was horn -herr I r•.• the Editor. The great number
nearly: forty-three years ago and ally, „f 1,,.,1,• who %ere ,.t, the sddewalk'
IA e11 :1 1141 fevera10 known. 1011114 ; ou the $.pmrr on aaturdny last to $4•e
his early aeon h.• took 11p telegraphy 11,.' dog r:OZ•. broth:tit t0 my mind
mwlrr the tuition . 4 his father at the t, , . .:•,•1:,,,•s of ow past. say fifty
Wanted
Radio
Specials'
1 Three- tube Westing- .
house Set complete 'with
Aerial, Batteries and Bald-
win Standard Loud Speak -
ere
$85.00
I Four - tube Westing-
house 'Radiola III -A in
cabinet containing Bat-
teries. with Cone Speaker
and Aerial.
$85.00 4
m
Cash only at these prices.
'don on Monday. Nifty 31st. and to meet',
at Kincardine as a convenient place
for the legislators of, Huron to `motor
from Goderlch for the session. Som4
fifteen or twenty years ago the Bruce
legislators 1,'4141 a Visit to Huron 4141111-
ty ,smneil during the- ,lune session and 1
the return Visit will be on Wednesday
or Thurll:,y..lttue L'nd or 3rd. when a
banquet wilt he Mein to, the yietitors
with Brims.' enmity .dunned' a.ting as
the host. It w'111 Ise et big affair nu.1
if the editor of this paper gets an In
%kation to this grand event whew, Kood
fellows g.•t together he will III.\'..
take In the soeial affair, probably
stemdtng the greater )/art of ih.• week
iti Kinrerdine and Ripley.
01.1 11.'r.R. flew* here. II' 1),""1*. au ...ars curl less, telu•e the lawn ,author
, tete' 1 ',indent tndent and I t••KI se,r1p11y. , ivies all..'ed the hors,•mro in the win-
, l.'euly-one years a_;• Tu• ,i,tri •tt th'•. t,r a e�,1i let er rn•Iw• ttM{t lk.:,+•t s,l=
i employ of the then Grand Trunk Kutl- 1 the Square. and very often they would
i wily t'ntIPanr and ..••-nr..1 a ps,x{tlen .is•,sl 1144 snot it w'ou1.1 411•0.1014 1.11f0 :a
as assistant clerk at 14,.derb•11 station. fri,u'lly Ilea'. and the largo• uumbe•r of
Five years later Wiliam Dore sus'.•itiravl' sea a'onld turn out to w•atrh
. pieced- iu charge of .Oho dept at Lu the bus «•s "11""1
1 44 1 shovel it teas :1
eau. w•ih•re he cunt t„alel to .M duty' I popular -(.set. I1 was m0aly you
until his death early Thursday uu•n' ; dur•ted in Hi” ,:1rly forenoon, afore
I,, . Ale,. 1`orre had nnitu•r„tl, friends the teams from the country with. their
nuetig railroaders au,l'w'as known for puff for the uturket would orrice:
stud Jett acre let me, say Mat with
Warta the liniment, spread it i its rourtesms ar! obliging nuuulrry to i s
and (lover the patrons of that rails:+•' s • cst'n,• His 1 wood. hay. grain. beef aril dressed
on brown paper I Ial44 t11g away 4111114' us .. great surprise lu,Ks there were feu teensy coming W
affected parts. It eases pain, to hl+ many friends 11•-1'e. 4111,• Week I uutrket th,•, for one now•. Following
relieves stiffness. i take u110 to his ,teeth de,;ls,rl was is a 11.1 of hors -owners and drivers
taken .14,4411 with pneu1t1' lfu, bot tat1•' 44111' 41.1 pronit11o.tit in (hoar dnyy:
The family rnedicine chest. ee 1 reports on his evndlti n, b••w,vl that \Pm. McLe,ti, \ \I. !'alley. \Pus• N'nr-
he was apiar,ntly nit the road to ,re- den. grain buyer. Pesy I144.od. 11-
eovcry'. .. retinene set in. however. i ,.Ise 1'11h•,-1•. 1!e,. .1Nirhuls 4 of Lit tie
111111 he w -n” ","bb' 10 witi,stnwl the 1 1hh,11.r fame.. 1 Ir. J. It. Whitely, John
lath., %hock. 1114 9414,...T. alis" Ada 1 w smith. .1. 11. F•dwai41. llols'rt \Ir
TONIC TREATMENT
FOR INDIGESTION
Indigestion Comes With a Run -
Down Condition—Relief Comes 1<
Through Enriching the Blood
—Dr. Williams' Pink Pills t..
•
The Water t,nd light Corn -
Mission wish to purchase some
goof, straight, sound Cedar
poles ---thirty (30) fret long
with at least seven (7) inch
top—pole" to be delivered in
yards at (',otlerIch.
Quotations received 011 any
quantity front tivt' to tifty- -
For any further particular,
apply to
J.B. Kelly or L.L. Knox
Supt. Sec'y
Goderich Goderich
'Jenner's Music
Store - f
Make New Blood.
There sine ninny synlpnnus of Ludt !'
g,•stlou such us acute islin after eating•
addling o1 wiu,L a:IlI' a and tonlit-
lug, Wonting and pains in the region of
flu• heart. u dread) of food for else• tt
misery it .•:ass' '- 1 riettng :11141 the use l
f pre-digested f,suts 11111y Kite ,clue.
but that Is 1411. and, 111.1uwhile the.
"4 -em h crows steadily,. weaker. Tho
,1. (. work of •dtge•sttoe depends upon the
bto,,1 end n'•rc.•s.and 1114 only way to
get rid of iteligo+stlon is to lone up the
stomach through the blood. to 410 the
Intended t comfortably. reel. qua sty
I N':1 111 1n, till♦ 1.11if1tE- "
W. G. n,1 en
drove through the tun' of lir. Williams' fink
1 1.15 iron grey- trotter named (:ray
Eagle. Mr. Smith was a strong ad-
(orate of the theory that the earth
wits flat. and to support 0f this Ihwrty
!Ad pttlit14,1 in the lral.latla'ts N'V-
1 ern! letter" ably written to supe
lila vie44 : but aside ft,,.I1 that 1 know'
from e Speriene.• that if the Grey
.Un141:g the many who hare, found
the use
Williams' Pink I'l'ls is Airs. .\d•1
h I Webb. R.R. No. 3, lien Olt, t/nt . wire,
1 says: '.For 14 long tint" 1 wa11
there, of Alibied!. 114sis:.s1 iu tarsi❑
g { eau toe !luau. mottlef-l(r•nhe e,
her brother during hi. illness. Ph
t' (\iron. W. G. Smith. tunnel...1as. Mc.
Manus .elle rt Guldtho tot,, \\'W, lee,
n t 1 old do
ittlt.•., Wm: work - nature
funersll took ddae' on a:11,rdny' t.' S
,lam,,.. r,•muterv, Luca,,, and was un- 1 -\mlrr., enlburne. .\b 1111 smith
der the auspices of the :\.F. and •\.31. 1 .loin KIM,. Jena flint- .
of that town: The tete lit'. Dore Is Jordan. druggist. Patrick Fa
1 Smith. tanner nwnel n
SPRING GOODS
NEW ..-���..
r At
, are arriving at Cornfield's{rt•
�,>srws�«..�..,-..._..,.•_ materials just to hand: x , s�.tt #1stt�r� `� til
Of the new r ...tor. s cwmN o. x "' !M'✓Aa 1,
Some -•A.,.----_.. 1
Broadcloth ,'*1i�.i�
Printed mercerized Broadcloth and silk stripe Broadcloth.on,
&sere"& r' 'e •'vac
a�••1g9�$yy',. Aragan y
r'� a'" rs iihT* r J E14.;71:701172,44,,,,
fit4'tmrt etIOE t°litf`"kl l This is a lustrous fabric with figures in ra on•
112e, & F�� y p. r� ,
4,1> s ; �1}'.T rdT.00 Dress Lengths
voile Dress Lengths in various colors. Also flowered voiles and new gingham,.
Beaded A full line of lingerie crepes, muslins, satinette and fugie silks.
1941,:711
Curtaining f`le'd,
the yard, also panels, new chintz, cretonneti and overdrapes. &l i� , •
C�niag by - _ .
Come in and see our New Goods
CORNFIELD a`
a f.
�+t, ; • .. Shopwhere you are invited to shop."
West Side of Square Phone 4t8
Ladies and Men's Wear
Goderich, Ontario
Men's Sweater
Coats and PuUo s
at Reduced Prices
2 dozen mens alt -wool
Jumbo -knit ,Sweaters, in
pure white, fawn, grey
and red. (Tearing out at
The Living Room .
II n :,d • all tine cozier by easy, yielding.
eetnnosiious choir,, 11'atlge, divan or set-
tee . Pil(d with pillows, and with ,'hrin8'
1 Eagle with Smith up cum& al...aside
of yon on the snow yutl **mild have t'
xlt up Mill team like a me•haulr or the
t
. T444 matte
Iwhether',yen•is•li.T.ent thant 111.' ,'art&
'war
1 •In closing up this plev r of an lent
' Information t would JIi't sal that the
1 times have changed dud so have; the
11��e'
AN OLOTIMF:It.
Pills. which renew Ow hbsd, strong=
then the nerves and enable the stem. st
art, to do its work with ease and 'COM
fist. N110.4.1e1 indixestion weans a
prolouge,p ndsery. If you have any
, of the sywptows of this trotiblr try
' Oho tonic treatment with 11r. Williams'
''ink 1'il!s at once and you will be
• gratified will the resod's. I
Inow health through t r Or
tint or not.
e I through the tortur,s ..f nervous tali
gestalt : 1 call It tortsire ll.• some to i
other word .11, descries• whet 1 ret
doral If try stoma, le nee empty I
reto•he,l 1f I look foe 141 1 vomit.!.
I111 not %heel,, and I was steadily grow. '
44, uker. 1 (tottered tere1 f••r months
hitt 44111. no Iu•netlt oto• day sir has
band an!(1. as the tretittnetlt yon hue,
hal has not helpd yon. why rife
Dr. William:* I'Ihk Pigs. t c••1144 ..d
end he Kot 111' a sum. y'. .After 1 t►a4
?,r'il taking the pills for a while 1
knew ew - 'Iffy erre-tvetaiM-_ aa.,-a..-ih.c
t,aitta and Trt.•llit.S grew' b s," awl I
4'ept letter. 1 Kla'l'y 0041' 1 the
rev• of the {•!l's end in w few month). 1
felt like ,' new woman. tatter than 1
1 fell Ler (•,ors. nhd 111111.
1 flaunty foto eillora to Fraternise
, Cite -ley Enterprise: .\any hack In
the early fifths when Brace elunt7
was sparselysettles), It formed pert of
Huron municipally , and the ei11nty
outwit stet h1 4 oderirh. 14o111P of the
r...rren,dtaw --tet- t)ntarlo stat still
motel mmsMltatlly• anostl so 1Mrham
find Northumberland; Leming and Ad-
dington : lnm1iay. Stormont and 41Iee-
Barry : Pr• yadt and Russell. It ef-
fects finite a musing In county °Metals
anI the ndtnin1strn[loll of Just' '.
Well. to hark heck to prevent -day coo• I „
dtltMns, 1t Is the Intentlnu of Bni•e• Aft r •u4h a wonderful est...fl cues.
vainly re •11 10 eutertaln the mem- hew :•an t uo anything else but redden.
MT! of Huron county cnunell at the I mend IFr. \\'11111101+' 1'ink Pills."
.inns session In Kineardlne. Huron If you matt a 1.1o,s1-hull,h11g tont,
(•onnt1 council meet,' by bylaw the i 1e, gttl taking ltr. William.' rink 1'111•
first Tuesday 111 June. w111411 Ir the 1o1 ' today. Sold t.y all mrrll.•hw dealer.
of' Jonr• Ills year. In order to (oUM 1 writing , or sent 1y mall The In.tWIIIIalit. a lynx by
tan MPdtda''
*Avalon at the name dine Renee
ty cousclt deekbed to Los its next ase 1 Co.. Bt'oel r111r, Oat,
hadeinel and chlhlr,-n mew
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FURNITURE
fees n 1,enrty welcome 10 frien.l ',r
ranger, S4• our der' and "e.ny center"
bees lA•f..re ,nrch:tsini. torr stock
front.. .1.1em14(1 selection, -
Men's Pullover Sweaters,
in heavy double-knit, in
brown or blue, Clearing I
out at
a
J. R. WHEELER
Parnituro Funeral Director
Hamilton Street. Coderich, Ont.
$1.19
M. ROBINS
Foot Comfort in
Cold Weather
FELT BOOTS and SLIPPERS, LUMBERMEN'S
RUBBERS, OVERSHOES, GOLOSHES, li't
MOCCASiNS, SOX, etc.
our feet warm and dry
--Everything_ to keep your
during the severe winter weather.
A complete stock of Trunks, Club -bags. Suit -
nil Hat -boxes. A call solicited.
SHARMAN'S