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Colds and La Grippe
We have all the well-known and popular Cough
Remedies and Cold Tablets, including :
Grove's Bromo-Quinine, Cascara Bromide of
Quinine Tablets, also Cough Remedies,
Chase's, Ayer's, Penslar, Buckley,
and many others
Campbell's Drug Store
Phone 90
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THE SIGNAL;
Mr. W. Nevins, who occupied the shop
on Monday of this week. We are 10-
Girmnd that Mr. Mole, who else con-
ducted a barber business here, has sold
his business to Mr. !Nevins, who 1%111
now have full eontrol of the trade fur
the village. Mr. Carter bas gone to
Durham, Ont., where he has secured
a ducrative Iaosltlou 111 a barber shop.
We wish Mr. Nevins success in his new
undertaking.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wiggins left last
Thursday 'for Tohereaoray after spend-
ing -the holidays here and at Blyth.
Mr. and Mn. Dave Glenn have re-
turned home from Welland. where they
had been visiting their daughter, Mrs.
Figglus. •
Mrs. Donald Fowler has returned
from a visit to London.
Miss Cella Pentland has been vitit-
toDwtlee_ Rev S. • R. Pent•
I land, at Bryanstow•n and will attend
the millinery openings at Toronto be -
Goderich x
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THE
GODERIC 11
ASHFIELD
ASIiFIF,LI), Jun. u. -Owing to the
he
roads t
and raA
tiar
condition of the sea
Institute meeting which was to be
held at the home of Mr. Morgan Dal-
ton was postponed until the weather
hemlines more favorable.
SPRING IS ON THE WAY
(A UTILE PREMATURE ? )
NOT AT AU..
A LOAD OF
MEAT FOLKS COAL
IS ON iT5 WAY TO
SOME l-uC(Y FAM(.
-THAT'S
ALL 1-
• GODERICH, ONT.
WESTFIELD
WFSTFIE14I), Jan. 11. -The W.M.S.
ulf the Westfield United church had a.
successful year's work. having "gone
over the top" with their allocation,
which was $150• and amount sent .to
Presbyterial treasurer being $177. The
Clrele also had a good year and met
their allocution of $12.5.
Mr. anile Mrs. William Knox and
children, of Limerick. Sask., are visit-
ing at the home of Mr. and Mr:. Albert
t'a m peel l
Thursday. January 12, 11118•--5
WOMEN'S INSTITUTZS
ARE DOING GREAT WORK
A report which has just cense to
hand Illustrates the growth of the Wo-
inn's Institute movement in Ontario.
This report shows that during the past
year a1,-fewt'rthan sixty-two Institutes
have mean formed. and this will Ile
very welcome news to those who are
In touch with the splendid work whirl '
1s 1a•1ng dune by these organizations in
the i:unll districts of Ontario and -In
the towns.
Mr. Jno. Buell held a suo/essful farm People in the cities know very little,
rile i n Wednesday of this week. Mr. probably. of the efforts of these public- 1
oral Mrs. Snell intend lensing shortly plrited women, who are continually
for Detroit, where they will reside. striving to improve rural life. They
1 work under the direction of the On -
PARAMOUNT i Dario Department et Agriculture, and '
women who are interested in this pub-
it,
ub-
-PA-RAW-HINT. Jan 1O. -Mea l lie work may secure full lnformatlpn
Hamilton, who spent the holidays from that snore.
friends t 'Paramount, has re Not long ago one of the "old mem-
be r* f 1111` rr u
May the New Year bring
you much Joy and'
Prosperity
CABBIE'S HARDWARE
50 YEARS A HARDWARE STORE
East Side of Square Phones: 363 and Sot
*'111 a e o e•n's Institute war -- -
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fore returning to Dungannon. I
turned to her hon at I Furber., usk14d to
The annualgive her Impressions of the Death of g dney Maleottssen
Wsttiet L.O.L. 0/leer's-The Messrs. }111,1 Searle and Eldon work.. which is being accomplished 1 district meeting of the L.O.L. for Wa- •Henders•n made a business trip to I poral has been received of the denfli
month after month' and her replyl hwill ed
w'ungall was bald ind the lodgerroom. 11'W or this week. give some idea, to many, of the value 011 December 20th of Sydney' Malcom -
representative
on Tuesday afternoon. A \rot ere glad to reportt that uite of "the organization. She said: son of New Westminster. B.C.. a torm-
e d tsenfotlyr ng ett erir was present Dorothy Is Irwin. who has been quite. .•1 received a shoek when I was ask• i er well-known resident of Goderich.
,
• o hand.
•d n t
• l r have ve
yet o u
ed. ♦ lar
tkua s
e elected: fm roe . o
cera weres'" 1s muco
anal the following Dielt 6 P ed as one of the 'old members' to write 1
W.D.. Orser ot'S4; c of ]0%?2; D.M.M.Mr. Graham tv has oto Coo.
but it Is known that Mr. Maleowsou
W. A. Orser of 3Srl; chaple4n,.Ret•. J. ' to the t'niyrrsity at London to con- , any impreasiuns of the twine of the lad been 111 for two or three months.
Walker of 321; R.S., Benson Milan tiros his studies. He was aacompuulel institute. W11 I i here Imagined i was
R'P11 rlKht there is one argue His wife, who survives' him. was
ode
of 324; F.S.. Rube. WIlson of 1052; b) his brother. Alex., who will spend )uu ag• formerly Mux Nettle l naso
Miss Andrew spent the week -end at trasurer. •
Melville4 ulbe•rt of 13'54: ,,,Ilse time there. meat in favor of the Institute. All 1
(wl. 11. Lelshraf of 324; 1st Mra Blue. of Amberly, who was Institute members are young at heart. retell. u[stownof Mrs. John W. New.
her home In Luckubw'• t nn matter how.
re home
eL or Alpert TitalD radars nn 4,f ,1 •and eg orer 1-It I.,s ►u iamehtst. lits mac- many marlin radar ie
the Christmas holhiaY.105¢, I►alrmld, has returned to her sore e
A. Glen D. 105. (tient Time 11115 made' trP/t thrtr'Irktrh}-frwer'-1-
A. reason ofh h t
And why? Because from every meet- January records on sale. ('amp
have reennet to Toronto. /:olden Wedding Celebrailen.-Mr .rmberty.
Mr. Kenneth Thain intends leaving and Mrs. Jun "- Edwards, esteemed Mr. and Mrs. MacGill spent a day re- In¢ they return rejuvenated. They I
forr Toronto this week• residents of Dungannon. on New cl•111ly with Mr. and Mrs. Jack have re'e1rel the larger outlook. bell's Drug Store.
)foss Flom MacDonald visited Their minds have become Interested to
Tear'. Doc celebrated the fiftieth an- Henderson' the, imnrovirent of the nelChtaorlhod.
friends In Kinta11 last week. ohPrsarc of their wedding. A num i Mr. ~tela, who as been suffering
timing t.. the condition of thentR rondo her, of relatives were present td es- I from a disknalted hip, Is able to 11e up Thee Lase. listened -to papers and ad -
the crowd at the doneeut Klntall hall dresses which halve pecomP•nn Inspir-
' on Monday night, January 2. wax not
tend comgratuhntlons and to enjoy the :111,1 around' dress to them becausethof the loftiness w[th the bride and groom. Tier Sirs. Cook is visiting friends In ..f the Ideals .expressed. the sense sof
' 'motherhood' encouraged. and the logic
CARLOW of ntgnmetlu 'presented. And there
os large as expected, but those who n
al Renes of fifty years ago are Huron.
were there report a good time. Messrs, bride or
III the green[ of good health. Thr
Sluc(h+uald and Maclennan 5014)114arr
tlagem
ceremony of half a century
i' 1•
- out,,, been rs.•ived within an ambition
the music. ago vvns performed at the home of t u
Miss Thelma Marintyre left last to not only Ue•or'v,rnte• tl,a.• ideas
week for Vi,rk1111. where she Intends bride's ptheuts. who resided on the
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lukjug a bodiless course. We. wish furor all the gravel road in AshfIe 1. 1'.r]tIAl\V. Jun. ll. -Mr. Truster. of Into their •,wtiH%Ps. but, (o their ow'I
DOW owned by Thoruas.Henry._'1'I ' Saskatchewan, is visiting with Mr. surprise. they .1%110 heretofore have
- - Ias-a-tialliL +jpµtl::Itlg Int te. ....mess
her Perry surreal. bride. whose maiden name was M., r- 1i-TaTcTs- 3tenride anti -other, -j-.
Miss t M• s. Btitsi,Ie R.N., Is have found themselves commenting t"
coring at )Drs. 1:. 1tUrhie•s. 12th eon- Rare, Irwin. boys
nue of a family al of relatives.
ulna. seven buys and [w1, girls. ul of . The community was deeply grieved WON.
e lntetle'ts tletemise0shrpthten14d
1,•esk
Th.'r whom are still living. The brothers to learn of the ,death of Situ. Alle(u
Thur 1s no .. 1:.e la the l this are: William, la Florida; George, of 4:1..•11, whh'h ,eructed on January :it11 and Intent tab•nts developed.-
rnnshes for the Kintall sch.ol this • R'1 f of Kincardine: at Slanitow•oe', Wis.
We haven't heard a robin,
Nor seen a spring flower.
But spring weather u surely on 1
its way to somebody's house!
Whoever receives a load of Heat
Folks Coal has warm weather matter inside his home, no how
down -hearted the thermometer
gets!
CALL THE
IUM
l lungantlnn , U er ,
year kr/liar-tit -Quebec; Thomas, of Pais
The holiday visitors from Tnrr;nto, •
ley I Hamilton, of Vancouver. and
Kitchener nod Detroit hate returned
to n•aunle their duties. Henri. of Quebec. One slater, Mrs -
No. 3 mail rode from Lucknow has i Miller. resides la California. The
a new carrier. Mr. Douglass of tenet- -happy ''"UPlr settle/' on a farm almost
across from the Irwin home, and here
now. they followed agricultural pursuits
until a1,.,IIt three years ago. when easy
purchased a comfortable home In ihtn-
gannon, and retired from active duties.
Their fondly consists nt three daugh-
ters and two sins: Mrs. Jordan. Belle-
clue: Mrs. Senior. Toronto; Miss Min- '
nie Edwards. Norwich; Robert! of
('eliforala. and William, of Toronto.
On the occasion of their golden wed-
DUNGANNON
DUNGANNON, Jan. 11. --Rev, and
\Ira. Wm. Perry- have returned borne
from London. where they were 'deft -
,Ing friends.
T1114 Women's Institute is holding a
pro¢re-slice euchre party In tte par-
lsh hall nn !'ridgy evening. Jaawrg- _ling• when they entertained members
of their family and nt1ler relatives.
For Good Clean Coal
e
e• sow ng a•nings of former
, old and in recalling hn(ry
Phone 98 - Goderich tarter. barter. has sold his business to )rata and of pinnw•r days.
their daughter, Sf R 4rthur ('lark
, , {XXXXXX X s aCXXXXXX XXX iiY1 i number at n euchre general fund, w11I1 h iv 6 -•,••••poi more
fyt7 V Vi>SIx' rt given 1 honor c f \[r •lllows th
tf ttftirtlf.Ilr f1u/ti comprises g
J. B. MUSTARD
COAL
•t .
Root they rs•eiyel ninny expressions oWe are,plessed
to see O. mall
.\rinstrmttg. our w.11 sooner, back on kndlwlIl an.l em eotle. Thet dalynswas cert'
tile Joh again atter an absence of four
COMPANY w " t t6 Illness I t a•vultly ,gs•nt It 5,1.1:11 lntereoUr$e
/ ad Rusin4se.-MT- Tint
The W:M. S. of Smith's Hill held
Ihelr regular monthly meeting at the
home of 'Mrs. Chas. • Robertson. and
although the reads were very had
there was 9 large gathering. A very
instructive and interesting paper on
Establishing the Indian ('huro:h" was
kiven by Mrs. Marsh. A beautiful tri -
lute was _paid to the memory of Mrs.
Allan Green, who was former c an
active worker of the Sor'lety, by 1l)e
deiliention of the hymn. "Will Titere
BP Any Stars In key Crown." t her
memory. by Mrs. W. Wolter.: aid Mrs.
C. Robertson. Atter the meeting a
dainty luncheon was served by the
hostess.
--' Wilson whtpued-two ears. ref .stock
titin-wrek-• for- the 4411borne-- Farmers
Club.
Mr. Chas. Robertson. M.P.P., has
gone to Tonlnto to attend some meet
Inge
Sir. find airs. Gallagher visited will
Calvin. Cutt's
Specials
THE SIGNAL'S
Clubbing List
l's -a, special mixed nr black ....Sec
wreale:in Cottee' 6"c
Octal, 1-2 Ib tine "IIIc
Maim, 2 ft 1Yu
Natural Figs, 2 lbs "lc
I'rtulw. Ib____114c, 121."-c. 13c, 25c
Slacaroni, cut, 3 'be 2r.c
(tolled Wheat, 3 lbs ",e'
\r•heatlet,', 41be 25e
Pastry, 24 'bat tape
Parsnips, Beets, l'arrots, peek_k•
We issue sad Redone Cosi
Discount Bonds
PRESBYTERIAL W. M. S.
MEETS AT CLINTON ,
Satistaetor) Reports i'realtiited tar the
Past Year
The annual 111 +'!ll i! ..f the IInr'I
Pn'shctrrinl `society was held ill
N'ittis 1're»44y444,R,-(•hu•r•h Silts
t.m, - on Tuesday. January 10th.
"ntmencing at 12.301. the various suxil-
iarles being well representee. The
president. Mrs. F. 11. Larkin. of sea -
forth. occupied the ehalr and run,hwbwl
the devotional exercises. in a short
lint Inspiring address. Rhe sls,ke 0n 11114
power of true love. what It cnn do and
seise' Ft T)ss done. Tile minntPs- were
read hi ---ti Tsecrelary. \ttes- it-tsgited-
Grnham. of Se•aforth. after Which re-
frnm the seeretnries of •the alit
ferent depart Men ts were revived roll
l adopted.
The treasurer. Mrs. T. Swan
Smith. reported n very la-Aierons
e. r r . ear. $3.134.70 jln%Ing been sent to the
Mr, and Mrs. Will Sailnw's enter- y ,-r r 0 r
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SpecialReduct ions
In order to reduce our -stock before commencing Stock -taking
we are oilering remarkable reductions it ladies' and girls'
Coats, ladies' Dresses, Millinery and Goods by the yard
Ladies' Coats
'li of needlepoint, pinpoint, broadcloth, duv-
181 etyne or suedine. All trimmed with
its li' aw-1 collar pncl s -of fur -opossum
in different shades or thibetine. '
Regular $47.50, for $32.50
32.50, " 24.50
25.00, " 18.50
" 21.50, "' 14.95
it
id
Girls' Coats at Corres-
pondingly
orres-pondingly Low Prices
Ibex_ Flannelette Blankets
12/4, largest size and best Blanket
made, lora than to -day's
2.25
market price, at per pair
Ladies' Dresses
Satin -faced canton, georgette or flat
crepe -light and dark shades
Regular $16.50 to $19.50, for $12.50
Regular $25 and $27. for.....$18.50
Fancy Flannel, cheek and stripe. Regular
811.(x) 44(111 $12.01, for $4.95 aid $5.95
Cloth Dresses. Regular $9 50, for $7.50
Millinery
s
Ladies' Felt Ifate. Regular $8.50, for 51.49
Ladies' Velvet slats. R1-tg. S6 and 15 50 $2.49
Goods by the Y and
DRESS GOODS -Fancy silk and cotton
crepe, over three dozen pat terns to choose from.
Regtllnr $1.25, 11.35 and $1.45 for, ?5
per yard- • - t
i►RESS FLANNE1.-All colors C
Regular 8th• and $1.(10 for, yard 69c X
EiDEiiDO\CN KIMONO CLOTH --Full, X
different patterns, yard wide. Regular 75C X
Ilnc for, yard
FLANNELETTE: ('loin w' h i 1 e, and
striped in light rind dark shades, yard 19C ?C
'Wide. Regular 2lie for. yard ax
CRASH TOWFLLiN(i-Pure linen. 1 Sc
red border. Regular 2(M for, yard J
GLASS TOWELLING -Red rind lac
bine ehrek. Regular lie for, yard
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tan ve tr a an the nide•tive. The Presbyterial
party tett 11 r1, , .. ..
sister. Miss N. Courtney.
PLANES TO BE USED
ei ht senior nnctll•i ries, two
young women's aux ilin ri.•s, lice lids -
shin hands and one 4'.4:.1.1'. group. .1
mull hale was sent t., the Levy Baker
IN TREASURE HUNT II"""' h1 i'rince .Obert. Bask. ('ori
--_- siguhents of looks .Ind Olagaziu,--
tears also scat-trrinmhe r ,amps. and
X l nusual Iltryrortunity to Gain_ nig „Cited ';011 i>#t•
X4 Munn 1s Explained
111 1111viti in illi. oie.riot w o' • v, pin by Mrs. R. e Mclltermid, of
XLeen hating trouble rtit,•c••rirg from Goderich. on behalf of the Presby -
114'11 III.. tl111III,lHp ,0,1111 ..f tit., racer[ boa
,plc Acusolr w111 w'e:enm.' Zhu auuonnce- torinl. to the retiring president. S1rs.
nrent est I'wge 113-:,filli- i sne of an air- F. Tf. 1,nrklu.. as n token of npprerlfi-
;!anr treason• Meet, :thin! is being
' t10n anal twmPtnl,nt++ e• - liii+w- tur-
.d Myth. ens np1Niiritrd n dole-
.tagel b)• The Londe!, }rte Press. solo to the Pr»Instal naeotin¢ In
The 14' ' 0 re hunt 111-11V:41. the forth of c arelph. .L t oto of thanks was 4endrr-
1 puzzle contest. a 111, i1 Is desisted to 4,i1 the ('Itr(hu1 111411P, try S1rs. 11..\rn-
XPromote reader int. rest nod goodwill 1,'11, of Tirnsall.
Iti ' n Eris. 1're•s elw•teil
sehords --
A p1Pnsing frrttnrP ns -Thr 'nus44ef
'x 1 his was the presentation of a gold W. M.
The Signalised The Toronto
Globe 116.50
The Signal and Tbs-Tozntatn
Daily Star - 6.50
The Signal and Thom London -
Advertiser .......... - 6 50
The Signal and Tia Leedom
Free Press 6.50
The Signal and The Toronto
Mail and Empire 6.50
The Signal and The Farmeri
Sun
3 25
I1 1'11,.2 111, 1Null t,.II a
J. Calvin Cutt
The Signal and The Family
Herald and Weekly Star 3.0,
The Signal and Saturday
Night 5.50
The Signal atad_ Saturday
Evening Post 3.90
The Signal sad Ilse ' New
Outlook / 3.90
The Signal and CaUNiaa
Homes and Gardens f.65
The Signal and The Catholic
Record 3.75
The Signal and McLean's
Magazine _ 3.15
The Signal iutd Meatrad-WIt ----
nese ........ .......... renewal 3Jl5
new 3,50'
The Signal a n d World
Wide _ _.. renewal 4.25
new 3.85
The Signal and Youth's
Companion 3.75
The Signal and The
Star Weekly
The Signal and Rod and
Gun 3.85
The Signal and The Canadian
Countryman 2 95
Toronto
6 75
DININGROOM SUITES
W'e_have nn-hand.A_t1ir. assort -
trent of Iliningrooin Suites at read
values. -We would i e pleased to
h;n'e you inspect our go(/ds-
J. R. WHEELER
Furniture Funeral Director
Hamilton Street, Goderich Ont
om i..hnlf of The .on' Th. following, nffi"ors were
0 Ind the oppalrtuttlt) for mamba' an,
suhsintlt-Inl profits , ;close who take for the ensuing Irvr• T'r•stdent Mrs.
L - - _ J. ('. Greig. Seafnrth vheprddents.
yr ;,lace cannot t/fe slimiest. Sirs. it. 1'. Slelrrrudd G,Nl14rkh, fin.
D1
This unique term of ce eiluctl0n i,l .1 F.,ntc. Exeter: Sir G. Tl. Meritg- v `a a , ~"
x sold to have ver; definite rduciltlotell ¢part. t'linton; Seise, Taylor. dticth: m'i aiiIrasIt swearalt` 'i a} b't isli
Clubbing Rates With Other Peri-
odicals May Be Had on
Application
ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVIGr
W. C. SN:1ZEL ,
11a1N•rdasllor and Dry ('leaner
Steam lalundry in. (`.unnection
West Street Telephone 339
WALLS NEED PICTURES
APPROPRIATELY FRAMED
tiring in those- +M•4-
calendars you received at 1'hrist-
mus and hone them frailest before
they 1oe•nna• dnonage.l, 511N. your
boys' and girls' diplomas. It is the
only 114:sy to keep them and they
will then le• ready to salons your
%oil's. '4 a have (nen in tin• l'a'tiire
Framing business over 411 veers, sp
w1' 44111 du them right at r•asln-
able prices.
Smith's Art and Gift Store
4J
f, mitres %blob make pnrtlrllxltlon a o•IorrrslN,nling secretary. Sir. G. tic- j
Xprofitable matter ,yen apart from the Io nasal, (:nIPrisec nary. M srerrt .1 i
l,11ze money angle: Sins' the an•
states that all Mins 11. 1sa1r1 I:raham. Sea forth :
uouncrmeut 113- fa) treasurer. Sirs 'C. Swan Smith, Sea '
members of any fanli:3 may co-operate
1s working out a ...lotion, It Is not (t7lulup,f'rnlrrfrll: home Helper.. Sirs.
rash 110 venture that uL sign(' or ttlt' ' ,1 Feiner. itnyfiel4' 1. W, A. Mrs. J. -
"1d end blustery nights a 8041,1 ninny' ul 1 P t Accept our sincerest thanks for your patronage
Dome tires thrll1f1l II 1114' Province
forth : ttnnneinl secretary. Sirs. IL 4'. Q
Season's Greetings
t 4
\i•tr\lnrcbt l'llut"n; ss 'on uu. Rq
Sirs. if. It Gibson, SP.Iforth, lihran , , during the past year. To all we extend qr
mad literature. )tics Is Owl S1ne}:w•an:
. J. 1
n Ie
I'1 1 lighting the nay, to substantial
gash rewards, OF their 11ousi•holds eon -
, plat rote on the (Minn. hunt.
Time first prize, arc. r, ng - Ir. }sale. Clinton: Glad Tidings. Sills
nncomrn( will hr Ei "alai. with twin Mrs. } Tt Red
t:oderlch: welcome anis welfare. Sirs.
li tothe nn 11. lrnnl,4 4Tensnll: supple. Mrs. \1'. fjA
As let 11 Ftrter per
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nn - ,- press. ' .
0 •F forte Other desirable8M). nwords, total slit1. Goderic11: life nfrnils•rship. Bliss Pi
ling in all 53.000. Sn. If Christmas SI4',,rinne. Clinton.
1s that the tfcasttre hunt Rogge -di. un
cosy and etTeetire means . , pnUin¢
yourself mit.
left you " 4e-4 -holes".cur. friend l3 tip
2 'T p- f..Il, elate -4,.--t P--atluttal rep in
of the Huron I'rl•sh tertnl \• ,I. S.
for F
A. CORNFIELD'
"SHOP WHERE YOU ARE INVFTED TO SHOP
Ladies aid Men's Wear West Side of Square Phone 41B Goderich, Ont.
OCCD rl5C0C x ' `_ " ' tib raoffr
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our heartiest wishes for a Happy A
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--W EY WIn.ALKER _..-_ ._
New Year
year ouding also Dcen)1N•r, 19.17: _ 11(1(11 the chents•st, IIw•nys the hest"
5 9:1
f'reneral F 1 -Receipts ,
04) cre Furniture and House Althorn W.M.S..Inc. West Side Sou(
Furnishings NI
- -""'" 1 ftlytield \•.SLS .\nc.
1+5
filyth J•.M.14. 'Ane
1 ("Anton W.M.S. Anc
1 Exeter t•.51.S, .enc 227.nn
4 T-rti•li` Ant. nt. : 404.30 !
Hens:111 r•. SLS. Any. HniOn '
Seaforth W.M.S. Aux. 527.13
5l'►i1.1S
young Women's Aucilfaries
1-thnr 1'ire)e. Go,:, rlcli 88:13.32
Pt ilia rn Kirk nuui, Sea forth 2.52.011
noon ittevotwctottyvvitctorcictoctoctctoltok
1:4.4S1
Bathe in Minard's and
warm water, rubbing
the solution into the
aching parts with the
finger tips.
Minard's is also splen-
did for sprains, bruises
and strained ligaments (
Mktk'n Ranch
Er.) Iie'ee.Railer a 21 1n
v1,,1•..!I11vet3 Mission stand
1:1Nberleh 1i*1.7.1
-:IIM•.lm Mission 'hand. lien•
soil 47.00
m•hlt:e \fission 119nd, ten•
r"tlh 11
Total P1.1:1►
Disbursements
vmoll lot acne r„ Genrrnl 1'and 6:1.1(1 72)
Sls alcnt,s ore .1,'l ling font times ns
ranch en movies a• 01 holt fights it',•
• ,,,arse. there's nuud1 more toilets,
motif, than In II boll fight \rknnsns
Ggsr'tle.
FEET COLD ?
Not if theyare properly CLOTHED !
See us for warm winter Footwear, such as
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A full line of Skatin; Boots for men, women and children
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