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IF YOU REQUIRE NY OF THE I..EL9W
MENTIONED GOODS NOW 'IS THE TIME TO
BUY
36—INCH HEMSTITCHED CURTAIN SCRIM
IN WHITE AND CREAM .30c a YARD
BLEACHED COTT'#'N reg. 35c for 22'/2c yd.
FACTORY COTTON reg. 35c for 221/zc yd,
A FEW HUNDRED YDS WRAPPARETTE 22'/.c yd.
A CASH DISCOUNT OFF• THE 'FOLLOWING
Flannelette, Bleached and Unbleached Cotton, Sheet-
ing, .Circular Pillow Cotton, Gaby Delaines, Liberty
Oingharns, Silkoline, Mill ends of Drapery Materials
and Factory Cotton, Remnants, and Coats' Thread,
when purchased with other goods.
MEN'S STORE
Custom Tatlortu;
Men's FurntsLtatl
Phone 103
Opposite Pubtte Llbrary
ow
WOMAN'S STORE
Dry Goods and (louse
Furnishings.
Phone 67
Next Royal Bank
NO MIS'T'AKE
carte when you get the Habit of using our Freshly Ground coffee, or usiug our
Bulk Teas, black or mixed, They will save you Money by Buying Tow or by
getting the Habit of Dealing at JOHNSON'S Grocery "A Square Deal For All"
3`7 Cakes Lavender Bath GET OUR TEA PRICES HAVE
Toilet Soap lor..25
NOT CHANGED YET
Get In Before the Ad-
vance.
Special Blend
3
Cakes of Yale' Olive
Toilet Soap ..35c
3 Cans Kitchen' Clean-
ser for 25
0
(Same as Dutch) 1•
pkgs. Dominion
,Hatches tor ....25
¢e pkgs. Corn Flakes
j, for 25
YOUR HENS LAY -
INC, NOW . WHEN
THE PRICES ARE
GOOD. USE—.
—Pratts Egg Producer
—Yratts Lice Destroyer
—Oyster Shell
—Mica Grit
50
Royal Bleed 60
Quality Blend, 70
elcan of Pilchards THESE ALL HELP
for 23 GET SOME „Japan, Green 50
GET THE HABIT O F DEALING AT
Q, AiTt
a, d~' • A e
PHONE I 1 1 EliONE ORDERS CAREFULLY ATTENDED TO
i t-r(97� The Features of Our
J
F ri hare.
Co which we invite 'peeiai attention
are its beauty, its a stared comfort, its
solid uoLstruet.tnn, and its below the
motel pr,atis. Any Line of these points
would he ..1,111 sent to turn it your
, reference, 1Vhee they are all cools
L v., we fewt •,n!•. yen n•I,t t'e1t1 y'
th.o th • 15:, fnrnitnre flaying oppnr
tunic y you cannot slit led to ignore
atiNFC D
Undertaker and Funeral Director. Phone 26.
Night and tinnday Italia answered t+f Residence. over Store
A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL
We wish to thank our many friends for their
kind patronage during the past year, and we
wish each and everyone a Happy and
Prosperous 1920.
Despensing Chemist
and be ready for Spring
Roofing is going to be
sc..„ .roe. Order yours now.
Happy New Year.
T., HP WrM
is o
ewe
Laugh and Be Safe.
j The Ontario Safety League has
grasped the importance of snaking use
of the cartoonist in talking along sate
ty lines. Their calendar for 1920 11as.
twelve good laughs and twelve good
lessons on accident prevention, Every
Manufacturer should have these calen-
dars hanging about his factory, They
will receive tett times the attention
than would "Safety First" cards because
there is enough fun in each dile to mak:
it worth while.
THE AFTER EFFECTS
OF THE "FLU"
Has Left Lq,,any Ulea 1'buts;
This terrible scourge hits left iu its
train weak hearts, , shattered nerves,
and a general run-down condition of the
system.
Thousands of people, throughout Can-
ada ere now nettling the timely use at
M,lisurn's • Tleart and Nerve PiIla id.
• ec+unteract the effects of this trouble
which a short time ago swept our country.
Mrs. C C. .Palmer, C{eppt l Seek.,
writes:—"I wish to smarm you of the
great good. Milburn's Heart. and Nerve
Pills did for me., After a bud Attack of
the "Spanish influenza,," my heart and
nerves were left itt'a very bad. cow -Flier,
I got• two boxes of. your pills and 1 nmet
any, they are the heat I ever eve,. and
have taken a great manyd'0catnt ki'1s
7 will always keep Heart kind Nerve Pl1,
in the Male."
Milburn's Heart and Terve eir,t, arr.,
5011. n. box. Per sale lay ell dr I e,t
nse
ailed.direct on. receipt et pr r t C`
T. Milburu,Cp., Leri tai. 1•
foal
The Undersigned is now entering
the coal business and asks for a share
of the public business.
All orders may he left, for the pre-
sent at my` residence on Huron Si.
Terms—Strictly' Cash—Phone 155.
E. WARD
1 RESIDENCE,—HURON STREET
• SCRANTON COAL
We are lucky to have the sole agency
for this celebrated anthracite with which
we can always.give,a guarantee of gen-
uine ine satisfaction, i1 is true that owing
to unavoidable circumsta,ces we have
Li And it necessary to work in some of
Corner Grocery And
we call Jobbers coal which, al -
"IN AND [ET [APthough it costs us a good deal more,
YOU SHOULD EAT
MORE FISH
i'ish should I'e more freely used be-
cause it ranges exceedingly high in
pole'. of fond value. It is an economi-
cal source of energy for those who 1
work with either held or hands: It tye
also most easily digested, There arr' J ,
many reasons indeed, •why people
should' eat 11015 fish. The chief are
that it ls-•-gi)od fond; appetising; econ-
°Meal, At this season of the year fish
can be procured fit s(ecialle fie cons
(Idiot,. A NEW SUGGESTIONS
• 1nvertabiy gives us trouble We would
be money ahead to stick to our straight
tine stock, but the canununit,y'regyires
to much coal each near, and if we are
cut off our supply from one source we
must try another, or have considerable
suffering. Under existing conditions of
disturbance there is very few, things
bought to -day that are entirely satis-
factory,
However we are glad to say that
during the month of December we took
1 900 tons of good coal, -100 tons of
tn1)151) we were able to snick in our inns
urticipa.ling the inevitable transport-
ion and car shortage, ,
Try our Chestnut Coke at 512.50 de-
vered,
Or our Pea Coal at 1x12.50 also try
ur Hardwood.Raiis at $4.25 per cord
ehvered or. 'Cedar Rails" 3,25 per
ti
I
>rreslt f:is1111ot c
i'reeh. S10111'011 'trout ; It
Nankin1•ladttie 5
.Fresh Water Ilertifiir b
riliets and 'Cod Fish,
b
4 ti
'fl unit()('(d"
1 J.,t .1 .,
Pilf0SA 4ii
ord delivered.
At Brttcefield we are still in the retail
enter business anti have two cats of
1lineles on the way. Anyone doing any
111151ing or , apairing may have the he»-
tit',f Ottr service, tnicamsy enquiry will
e enuttcnusl,)•.takes ettre•of.;u/t
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Seafortlt Game on Tuesday,
The C). I1. A. septi -final game with
Marton will be played lit Seilforth on
Tuesday evening next,
Leel et Exeter.
The Junior Hockey team lost a'.
Exeter. on Frichty night last by n score
of 12-6, A return game Is supposed to,
be played here On Friday night,
Will Cut Logs Here,
Mr, Fred Rumba'', of London, who is
having logs delived here at the old
Western railway Yards, will have 1t port-
able, saw mill erected here and cut the
logs here. It wil take most of the sum-
mer to finish the cut,
Lenten Observances.
February now enters on its Lenten
Observe -Imes and the recent activities
of a material world will be replaced by
church services. Special services were
observed in St. PauIs and St, Joseph's
churches on Wednesday.
Was it Cold?
Should anyone still think that it was
not cold Sunday evening, should] ask
J41r. Frank McCaughey. Prank, bad his
right ear touched up while taking a
walk with some friends and did not
feel it until he got back to the Past-
ime CIO looms.
Exchange on Coal
Exchange has had an effect on the
coal prices. On soft coal the exchange
makes a difference In the price amount -
Mg to 50 cents. On anthracite coal
the exchange is a dollar a ton when buy
Mg directly and when making purchases
through jobbers on anthracite the ex-
change i5.54:. 10.
Dr. Gull Injured.
Mitchell Advocate—"An unfortunate
accident befell Dr, J. W. Culi recently
when he fell 011 the icy walk in front of
the Hicks House and sustained a fract-
ure of the hip bone. Notwithstanding
Itis advanced age, if good care wilt bring
him around we may expect to see him
about again in the near future."— The
Dr. is well known to a great many in
town who are sorry to learn of his mis-
hap,
Storm Has Interrupted Business..,. ..
The snow storm ou Saturday and
Sunday certainly has made the town
a regular "country village" as far as
business is concerned, as very few
townspeople and country shoppers have
ventured Out, Monday the trains were
running away behind their schedule and help. The experience n Hest year in
on 'ruesday, the L.II.&3. trains were { these respects shows how v,tleaht.
cancelled as was the morning and even- ' was the volunteer assistance given
ing train on Wednesday. The various Precautions similar to the foilowine
churches on Sunday had small emigre- should he published to the 1r'.'.11
gations. papers,
To Avoid Influenza.
Avoid contact with other people as
far as possible, Especially avoid crowds
indoors,' ie street cars, theatres, motion
picture houses and other places of pub-
tic assemblage.
Avoid persons suffering from "colds."
sore throats and coughs.
Avoid chilling of the body or living+
ih roosts of temperature below 65 deg,
or above 72 deg. P.
Sleep and work in clean, fresh air,
Keep your hands clean, and keep
them out of your mouth,
Avoid expectorating in public places,
an'd see that others do likewise.
Avoid visiting the sick,
Eat plain, nourishing food and 515 1111
alcoholic sfintula,tts.
Cover your nose with your handker-
chief when you sneeze. yner nnnufh
when you cough. Change handker-
chiefs frequently. Promptly disinfect
soiled handkercltlefs by letting or
waslfin5 ,with soap and water.
Don't worry. Keep your feet t'a'm.
Wet feet demand prompt att ention.
Wel clothes are daligernus and must be
removed ns 50011 1151 passible,
James Hearne, of town:—The rearrittu'e What To Do For Influenza And Colds
of Miss Ruth Katherine 13utzer, thtugh- , Oftentimes it is impossible 111 tell a
ter of Mr. and Mrs, John Belzer, rrf told from mild infncasa, 'therefor.,.
Jacksonville, formerly of Chicago, 111„ If vnu Cel a cold go to bed in a well
and Mr. Kelso liarnittnn Humphreys, ventilated roam. Keep warts, -
Iluetenant U,S.A., was SOlemeizetl at lCeep away front other pends inn
3.30 o'clock in St. ,lohu's lipiscopal not kiss anyone, Use individual basins.
church. Rev._ Dr, oat, Winder Shields, and knivrs, larks, 5000,151, towels. Maid -
rector of St, ,tohti's perforated the cue's- kyrchiefs, snag. wash plates and curs,
mony, which was witnessed by rela- • t'vrn'v case of (1)litmus!' should 50 to
fives and few mosi intimate friends, thnd at once under the care of a phy-
The bride was meattended and w115 ••iel•1n. The Patient 511uId stay in het
given in marriage by I,er tether. Slue If least three day's after fever has dis-
wore n lecoming silt ,1f blas cloth. '11,1,0aru+a 11(1 until convalescence is
With chic blue straw 'hat. Her 'lowers Well established.
were a corsage bouquet of American The patient must not 11)1151, nr
Beauty Poses, Fallowing the ceremony 'Meese r'xrent when a mask or hand-
a wedding tiuicheom was served at the kerchief is'' held befnre the face,
home of the bride o,1 West Church st,, He should be in a warm, well -vent( .i
and the couple telt tiering the evening 'at51 room,
101' Miami and other points on tike East Thee,. is on speriffc fes' Hie dtseace
Coast, where they will spend their Svmniolns shnulci he mel Its they nese,
honeytiioon, On their reline) they will Thr moat dap5er is frnntofxem-w»As
a•
gemelli in Jacksonville. for some time. void it 1'",stsvillx`in.bed whileInitially
moving herb from.Ulsldago the 111 mot ,otttl enifvalescence is fatty es,
bride has made many friends, who will "Febllnited,
wish Fier every happiness in her tear, The ^mnniic ati0fis at Innuenee arc
tied lite. Mr, •Iluntepitreys recently re• worse titan the disease, s
turned fret)) servieets ovel'Seas• tie IS it is .ihiprnbabJe thlit inhueiten vs,..
the Boit of Me.aifcl Mhs; Howard, tient- ;ing will prevent theitttssease, hut Utr •1t
phrys;and is toga:, cin i`ettye • ibe alson,tntiined .vaetape, i