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-?.. `, We do expert watch and clock
repairing promptly
H. H JOHNSON
Jeweller and Opticiax Next Hevey'a Drug Steri
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Have your
WORKMANSHIP
Murray,
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You Virif i
Suits made by us. Why not come innow
and: get a made -to measure suit for the
price of a hand-me-down. -' "
AND FIT GUARANTEED. '
McEwaln; Merchant Tailor
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Q�Us�al Pri�o Redactions
OR JANUARY CLEARING ;.OP ALL BROKEN
LINES BEFORE ST .CK TAKING
New Spring Goods will soon begin to, arrive and
inter Goods must be cleared out regardless of profits.
n assortment of Men's and • Boyn's, Winter Caps
to clear at (theseare less than best) < `7,)s
Many other lines in. job lots to clear
en's.heavy wool underwear, reg.43.00 sale price $2,29 •'
oy's heavy wool underwear reg $1.25 sale price. 79c
Bargains in Sweaters,' Overcoata;,Suits:and all
g. ,
lines of Footwear
TERMS OF SALE' CASH
Iumstee1 Bros.
THE STORE TIT AT SELLS .FOR LESS,
PHONki ala
NEW IDEA PATTERNS,
CLOTHING'
eall for
IN TIX11 CANADIAN'HOME XS
SUxNRCI' WIIICH 1S IfE+CL1,Y»,
ING MARL. ATTLll I1Q $ I(IP ATT
TISh.'IC',STANDARD OE THE 4Y
ERAGE. IH011l& IS 1 OVJ 1lfol.r fi:
THAN JT IIA 'NVFIt; BEEN P1;O-
P1,E AREDEilVI ISIAli,G BETTER;
AND, MORE " CONGSNIAL
ROONDINGS, WALL. HANGINGS
HAVE MUCH TO.DO WITIIJ3RIN(
TNG ABOUT. THE DESIRED
BRIGHTNESS, BEAUTY AND
COMFORT IF 'YOU ARE INTER
,JESTED WE IDIVITE YOU TO VIS-
IT OJUE SPLENDID =STOCK AT
REASONABLE:.PRICES: r.. '
w Year.
end
w Prices
HARLAND BROS.
rdware, Stoves and Novelties Tho Store With a"' Stock
1 Electric Viniusal Washer for
1 Sea Foam Electric Washer for
1 l3eatty White Capfor
e exceptional values aid should appeal to the
bargain bunter.
Tile W . II. Farr- 'Co
Often -the Cheapest—Alwaya the Beat
'E SPEC1ALIE
1i, :L. Cole, Eye Sight Specialist,
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an Honour Graduate of the Canad-
ian Ophthalmic. College, ,of Toronto.
Goderich, Ont, Office lieurs? 9 a.m.
to.5 pan.\ ractice•limited to the eye..
.�psaWw, Weise Hi%
ra rnIIfl b,:
Miss Jenkins of Goderieh s visititpg
Miss Nellie Jenkins of town.
Miss Amy I;Iellyar visited ;Blyth
friends during the holiday season.
Mr. Anthony Lawson of To 'onto was
is town last week' for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs,:' Austin J. Martin of
Toronto, visited friends in town last
week.
Mrs.Blatcliford of Toronto n visit-
ing .at
isiting:at the home of Mr, and Mrs.
C. S. Hawke.
Mr. M, McTaggart, Jr., has gone
to Seaforth to • take a positipn
on the staff of Bank of Commerce.
Rev, . S. , Anderson has ` been assis-
ting Rev. Mi , Rh ers of Henson
with evangelistic. services : this
week. '
Mrs; .1. E, Barnwell' of Varna was •
the guest of ,her sister, Mrs. J. T.
Reid of town'for A couple of days
lash'"week'.
Strat-
ford
Mrs; Tlio`s. Caldwell was in . trat-
ford ori Tuesday, going clowa to see
her.. sister, Miss Clara Ferguson,
who is ill'. • '-
Mi. Silas McFalls of, the Molsons
Bank staff,' Aylmer,. has been visit-
ing in Clinton and Bayfield during
the past week.
Mr. Fletcher Gibbing pf Rosetown,
Saks., has been visiting relatives
in town and vicinity during the
past fortnight.,
lyfr. and Msg., W. Zerback and sons
of, Shakespeare spent, the past few
weeks with the lady's mother, Mrs.
Martin of town,: '
Mr. and Mrs. John Torrance am!
Miss Maud returned on Seihrclay
after spending a couple- of weeks
with Toronto friends.
Mr, and Mrs.' Merritt Nediger of
Seaforth were the guetss over the
week -end of the foriaer's parents
'Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Nediger.
Mrs. 0. T. Johnston' and, daughter,
Miss Adele of Viotoria. B. O., are
the guests of their cousins, Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Jenkins of town
Mrs. Helen Quinn of Londesboro' vis
ited her sister Mrs. W. T. Her-
, pian this week and is now,gone
to Toronto, where she intends re -
i
meaning for sorNe•time,
Miss A. Bartliff'returns this week to
her duties in Ilarper's Hopital, De-
tr�oit. kiss Bartliff had a longer
lrolrcfaY than sheotherwise o herwise would
•owing to a slight indisposition.
Miss Annie Lawrence left on Monday=,
for her, school near Glencoe. She
had word last'week that theechool
would not open for another week,
so she' had are extended vacation.
Mrs. Thomas .Lawson of Stratford,
formerly. of Clinton, is the guest
of, her `sister , Mrs." Frank Gibbs
being called, here on account of the
sudden death of her brother, the
late Williann Brown.
Dr. Shaw, G. A. M,eLennan, W. T.
Hawkins, James Cornish and W.
Marquis attended the annual con-
vention of South Huron Liberals
in Hensall on Tuesday. Dr. Shaw
was --elected president, of the Dom.
inion Association.
Mr, and Mrs. W. S. Whitmore of
Hainiitlon spent the holiday •period
visiting their parents, Mr • ' and
Mrs, 'Frank Whitmore of Goderich
township, and Mr, and Mrs. R. A.
Hearn of Clinton. They returned
home on .Saturday,-
Mr. and,, Mrs. Porter of Corolla, who
• have laden .visiting their daughter,
Mrs. Roy Bali, during the holiday,
season, returned to their home on
Saturday. They left' Tuesclay for
California, where they intend
spending the remainder of the win-
ter.
Stanle}i Township
Miss Minnie Talbot is visiting
friends at Londesbosd:r '
Mr. Clifford Scotchmere has re-
turned to Stratford after spending
the nsidwintev holidays under the par-
ental roof,
Mr. John Greer has purehaesd a
fine driver from IITr, Demicle of the
Goshen line. Jack likes something;
handsome in 'the way.. of n driver.
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Quite a nuizther'pC, the Saubls line
people attended' '[he Nov' Year's pro-
gram 'of
rogrape'of the Anglicen church on the
Goshen line, I' •-i 11 , .r,..
iMr Areltie'' Arii strsng . attended
the faneral a his nephew at Goitit-ie.
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Sale
is being reduced tekly
Some' Hies are already sold out
For this Week we offer
F1011. CASH, EUTT R OR EGGS
2 cans Corn .,,, 21;
cans Pe e for . .: 30 '
Cans
2 bmatees ,,.. ,; J0
Good Pink Salmon, (ref, lb) , . , ,09
Good. Piro' Salmon, (1 Ib.) .... .16'
1 cam Pineapple ' 03, •
Klplxred Herring,s per tin ;19
TEA & COVI'EE
Pea has already advanced and may go much
higher. • We are fortunate in having a supply on
hand whirls -we offer for .this weer, only at
Special Blend Black Tea, per lb. 35, 2 lbs, 12.00'
Special, Blend Coffee, per lb 3R
Breakfast Bacon, per Ib,'' 32,
SOAP
L nnox, 5 hers for ,.. . .25
Lennon, 21 bars for .. 7,.00
All other kids, P & G,. Gold, Sure iso;
ete 10 bars for .. '8
Raisins,. seeded in'bulk ... , 22
Brooril's, 4 string; each ..: • . • . , r .3
2 lbs. „..,.. . ... .25
2 lbs green peas .25
2 plc s. ,Macaroni 25
3 pkgs Ammonia for 23
3 nice for 23 .
3 pkgs, Panshine •
Soda Biscuits, per lb. .. _ ;.16
ssses
DATES, FIGS & JAMS • .
2 lbs, Dates, per lb. 15% .33
2 lbs. Cooking figs . 25 •
1b Pell, pure Fig, jam •,60
4 lb. Pail Loganberry jam ,70
BRITISH COLUMBIA APPLES .
By the Bushel, Box ;. ,. ., ,,, . , 3.25
Our own apples are spoiling so rapidly that
we have been compelled to try sonip 13, C. ap-
ples: These are beautiful apples, fine color and
no waste. Special pliice by the 'self o;' quarter
box.
FRESH FI aI
Fresh Herring, per dozen , . .85
Fresh Red Salmon, per lb„ .25
Fresh Halibut, per lb
G`
Finnan Haddie, per, lb.. 20
La dtg3 b 1 a 1 , •. 50
Shor•
tening, 3 lb pail
10 lbs Sugar • 78
7.00 lbs: Sugar ...
Talk about your chain stores. We are bring:.
ing apples .from British Oohunbi v to Ileron •
County and .shipping' Canadian apples. to Florida,'
We are tying to serve you well,• and only.,
ask you to compare our prices.
ANNII
TWo Delivery Wagolas it your Service
If you wish your goods before nine o'clock, kindly order the afternoon'before,:
Bagifiieid
Mr, and Mrs. 'Howard Stevanus,
Bloomingdale and•'Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Giingcrrch and Chirs•"Goseho
.
of Blake were the guests of Mr , aid
Mrs,: S. K4pfer on,Saturday last.
Rev, W. J. Scott, of Goderich oc-
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cupied the pulpit of St. Andrew's
church on Sunday host, in the absence
of :the pastor Rev. A. Macfar 1ane:
Mrs., Brandon spent a few days the
past week. at Wmg•l ain.•
Mr. and'M'rs, S ''IJipfer and fam-
ily spent Sunday at:Zurich.
Mr, Joseph Ruddy of Wingh•:aa is
the guest:; of his' sidter-in-law, Mrs
'Brandon,' this week.
14Ii's. Tullock, and” Mrs, `Guest of
Sault Ste. Marie are the guests of
their sister. Mrs E: Weston,
Capt. Pollock of, :Selltirk,: Man.,
has been visiting, the old home lo-
cality.during the•, past couple of
weeks, being the guest of ihs bro-
ther, Mr. John Pollock. It -is over
thirty years since Mr.. Pollock went
`west ancl'be finds many changes here.
He last ,visited hers, seine seven or
eight: year ago. '
The a following, books Naive•
recently been added to a tiro pub -
Tic library; -,Fiction-Rilla of -Iig,le-
side; Little'Miss Melody`; The ti clow Gazer, To IIhn that Hath Jess
of :the Rebel Trail If Winter- Carnes;
Martin 'Conisby's Vingeance., Gen-
eral Litewature =. The Home of the
Echoes, The Friendly Road;" Camp
Fires and Guide Posts; Something
Else Again,Imperfectly ly
Proper;tn
A
Centtuy of. Essays;.,The T'n detl of
Lard Kitchener. 4ife or Queen Vic-
toria; Mirrors of Downing Street;
'More that Mast. 'pe Told; Across
Mongolian.. Plains. Juvenil --Peggy;'
S. G.; Ross . Garnt in Miner's Camp;
Keeper's of the Sea;; The Captive of
the Caves; 'Britain's Sea Story, Boy's'.
Book. of, A!dventure5; Animal Boof
,for Children; Woodland- Tales; The
Boy Mechtvnic,
Codelrieh Tovvnship
The council, poet on Monday, took
the oath of offlre„` and transacted
Whatever business lame before. it,
The old officers were re-afppointed:
Adapt Cantelon, •. Clerk;- R. G.
Thompson, Collector Oswald Ginn,
;assestor; J. 17 Whitely, treasurer
and Geo 'Acheson and James John:
ston, auditors ,.
,The Royal Scarlet ,Chapter -of God_
erich District will meet in, L. 0. L.
No. 145, fourth concession, ,on, Stat-
'urday afternoon of this week at two
o'clock; „
Varna
Di, Lloyd and Mr`s. Moffatt mo-
tored up front 'London on Saturday
and spent the , week -end at their
farm. They report 'the road to Lon-
don in good motoring condition ,and
appeared to have enjoyed their outing
inmuensely.
Stanley District 1. T,: 0. T., held
their annual meeting in Var-.
tut on Tues<laY Jan.; 1.Otlt, wh"n of-
-'cm were elected ,for the ensuing
years ns follows:,'
W Iii,: Lewis Clakr
D. M.; Ben' Ratlhwetl.
Chaplain, Geo. Clark.
Ree Secretary, Fred Me•Clyiiront.
10ie. SeaVifar•y; G, C. Petty,
Theasn,,ei, T W; Reid,
Lecturer, Geo Castle.
l}op rSeoretar`,', Albert Robertson,
to, of 0, Themes Stinson,,
Londesboro.
Mr' and,Mrs.:E. Dewar.' and chit
?ren returned to.. Toronto; tthis ,weeks
after visiting., for the•pnst couple' of
weeks it Mrs, Jos.. Lyon's.,
Mr, Pied Johnston, who has been:
working with the G. T. RR., expects
to be home for .a couple of months,
until the 'slack -time is over.
Mrs, Hellen Quinn -left for Toron-
to this week, where • she intends to
spend the winter months, -
The new council met for the first
time this year on Monday. morning
m the New Coninrunity •Hall., Mr,
Ernest Adanrs of- this village is the
new councillor.
Ma. and Mrs. Edmund Crawford,
who. have been spending a few holi-
days at Niagara Falis, returned home
on Monday. ,
Mr, G. Ham, our genial' bank than
agdr, left on Tuesday to take up, his
work. es manager of a branch of, the
Molsons Bank at the corner .of James
and Banon streets, in Hamilton.,
lton,
lDuring his short stay here Mr. Ham
had made for himself many friends,
who are sorry to see him go. Mr. A.
Mowatt Driver of Kirkton came: on
Monday to take over, the eyed( and is
'Co be new manager.
A week of prayer is being observed'
in the local churchesthis week. On
Tue99day' and Wednesday nights the
service wad held .in the Methodist
church and Rev: Mr. •Abery gave
short addresses,, -0n 'Thursday and
Friday nights the service will be held
in the Presbyterian church and Rev.
R. Osborne will give, the addresses.
Mr ,an Mrs. W. L spent
oven sp nt
Sunday at Mr. J. . Harvey's.
The regular meeting of the Wom-
en's Institute was held in the Com-
munity'Hall-on: Friday`of last week,
-Pile 'meeting was :veil attended, and
Miss S Barr and Miss Brigham pre-
sided. Tea was sehved in the base
meat at the close;' of the meeting.
•
London Road
Mrs, ler't Anderson of Swift Cur
rent, Sask., is the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Snell.
Mrs. Chas. Manning lras\lreen 'un-
der the doetor's•eare for sonic little
time but. hopes are; entertained for
her -speedy receovery.
The U. F W. 0, will hold their
regular meeting at the,home of Mr's..
Win. Stanlruiy on Thursday, Jany.
26th. Miss Ethel Lane, who was the
delegate at the recent convention in
Toronto, :will give her report,
A number from this community at-
tended:,the funeral of the late Appel
ton Elcoat yesterday afternoon.
ONEJL1'S- SPECIALS
FOR SATURDAY '
Maple Deserts
Luncheon Cakes
Cream,'' Boils
Cream Puffs
1 lb Salted Peanuts for 25c
Creinalt Bread is
heal bread try it
OUR MOTTO; SIOVICE
2. a O'NEILL
Phone 204 'he Bsski
SeaSona.ble Lines at
Reasonable 0
ces
Saws Stable -
Cross -cut -aa
w � ble Brooms
Buck Saws Stable Shovels
Handles and Files Scoop Sbovils
Axes Snow°Shovsls
Axe Handles Walk Scrapers
Lanterns Cocoa Maty::
Stable Forks Flexible SteelMats
Plerbageum
Sulphur
Saits
Raw Oil
`Zenoleuan
Oyster Shell
Grit
T. C-orless
GENERAL HARDWARE
FARE
PHONE 55
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i
ere!s the Diffurerioo
Give your order for dailies to an unpraeStical man who does -not
understand taking a measure or details 5f your figure, and let him
send the order out of town to e made in a factory,and the'chances
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are it does not fit, and is of poor quality and` badly made, and you
aro dissatisfied. But give your order to us;‘sand have it cut ex-
pressly to your form to fit, and made by first-class tailors, who study
"every detail of your require rents.
Then you do not only Wear clothes that fit and please you, but
-you also wear that; satisfied look that is $o noticeable on all our
eustomers.
Jndigo blue serges, $30 to $55.
Otter business method . a e
e s , r the greatest value and satisfaction
at the lowest'"possible price.
1,841113a¢ma
Davis Her zauu
TfIE VETERAN TAILORS
Opposite Town Hall Brown's Men's Furnishings Store
MILLINERY
Januarq Clearing Sate
13th aind 14th 2 p.m. teas
Beaver, Silkpanne and Velvet Hats,
were $12.500now
Velvet and Plush Hats, were ;$,SOO now
All lines of Children's Headwear, clearing at
Tams, Duveteyn, and Velvet at
D. J. WILLIAMS'
y$3,08
$1,93
.98
,50
Mr. John Grainger of Hallett, has
secured a fine Scotch Shorthorn : male
30 head his liet'd, Tho,sire and dean
of this ainntial brought $1600 and
321.00 respectively at "bale of'1n1-
poftfd thoroughbreds.
The building of a school at ' ;lien
Miller,� for a carrsoliated seh901,
been, laid over for a time, The t
payors`arttiot of one grind as to till
sort of a btrskiing to, erect, or that
tieW `Wilding is necessary,