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CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE
MODERN PHARMACIST PHONE
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Sotardse.Jit. 21st -K. Yids .... teinikk.herriese.„ -.2410 e ore.
Monday, Jan. 2:ltd.-Valencia'. Diunbelbs„ „tete pen
Weitesesetny. Jan. 26th -Lucky Stiekeevs. Night -Hawke-. nee.
Friday, Jan. 27th -Slue Sereaksvre laivender thr1. p.m.
Tuesday. Jan. 31--K. Kiilie..,...„vs. Valorise- - . 630 pato.
Wodneeday, rob. lat-Cdeltliberriee ve. Pubills- -..6o3u lean
Fridiy, r.b. 3r4 -Night -Hawks.- „Vs „eleiverider tolirls„.......0:30 p.m.
Saturday. Feb. 4th -K. Kids..
Ssturdey, Feb. 4the-Lucky Strikee vs. Blue Streaks,. ---,IA() p.m,
. *widely, Feb. 0th---Valencias.... vo. bitty Strikes-
TUebilay, Feb. 7th-Cackloberreeevs. Lavender entis........0:34)
Fridaen Fele 1001 ----Night Hawke -As. Blue Streaks...........0:30 pan.
elaturilae, Feb. 11th -X. vs. Lucky Strikes-. ..... .1n45 nue
Tuesday. Feb. e4th-Valenteas vs. I.avender pan.
Wednesday. Feb. 15thheDurnbelle, vs. Night.11awks 9°45 um.
. BOWLING Railway, old Saltford ye, Ifut•en In. Saturiley, Feb. leih-la. Kids vs: Night.11awke ...... ..)..0,145 a.m.
}vestment% l'iod nest 11Io1Iclay at. Faturilae, Feb. letheeeackleberriee ve. Blue *trealcs lilt, pan.
ifty.t.(1 v.p. w. c. F m .1 ions ari I , ThentaY, bhb. hIst-Lueke Shan ees. Ihmendel Girls +NJ p.m.
A a , . ..,, r • .
Some Good Scores in the League,- ne , h 1 te f-.1':' frIV'' YU *: 18' Wednesday. Feb. 22nel---Vateneeasve. Nightellawks..- ...... 945 am.
Ladies' Schedulee-Mise A. Mete& 4nenneee aill„.....hheeh.: eeh ve. ."‘‘i!'itIll. 'Saturday, leeb. eetnio-Caekleberriesvs. Valencias
he'on $5 Prize . ek, tele etamieug, ee elate ts an gamin's: I
won r !, Saturday. Febl 2ntle-Blue Streakt..ve. Dunthells 1:00 Pen.
- i e , , 1i 1:H1 Reaine ' ' „le nose , . .. -
• ler dee eiter. 2nel-Datribells. .... ..vs. Lavender tends.. ..... -080
Last Thounday. dun. nen.. a. the 4 ith , " ..... • - 1 i Seiord'a)v Mar. eed--CticklehZteies-vs. Lucky Strikes.. .. 1;45 a.m.
•Keyal llowling Ailey,. the VV. C. he M. i . '
. a one .•.....e. .......... 10 " . ' "
e i n :: , Saturday, Mar. ilril-K. KitLe IM.,, Blue - Streake .1:00 p.m.
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,. ',° Tueedeee Mom tith---K. Kids ...... - ve. Lavender Girle.........4:80
beat the Legoon 2 games 0 1 3nil Ifueen Inveetments
Soltford hmt the Railwayo threc: • .
straight. Thc.' game veiled/lied 0. le. Caren a ,5on
Nee the same night between the Hoehn_• tions,.c„,h45.
-.Invrho.montg ";-,4nd thee" Lame Club wneem. 0., 0. (31 •
Pulled off teve days :Ahead ofeche-tx. o. (1)
dule, resulting in a win for the Hui'. 4 AL
on Investments. The best score.; Bankers ,
mnde thoeo -mew v -ere • f I
. t V I SOS .... Dan.
Paley, Mer. shlt-Ivlue Streaks, Ns. a en
' Menden, -Mare 12th-Lutety Strikee. nese -1)umbells :nee: ; teler
01 Saturday, "Mar, 17tnehith Kies ..... Caekleberries 0•45 am.
• Tueedey. Mae e0th-Valeneil" VS: DUIllbOlS..
• V. 4 9•45.ceno.
' Seturday, Mar. 10th-Cackleberrice vs. NiglitelIawns 1'00 pan,
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' 6 1" IV
i educed**, Mar. east --Lucky Steles vsaNight-Ilawks 945 aan.
• . Saturday Mar. "1t1 .K leuls..... ve. Valeignos1100. rem.
lIt'"".' W' 41' 11' 14.' a C'lynntils'eFe2....4; Ita4117:17i:igio'e.si.• Veitiii. .......... lto dal;
Ingle% II. McGuire, 720I'Llorts kii11,41 (with laudiouthe' le i n hee9 TuesdaY.' Mar. 2701.--Caeklebories.:vs. Dumbells...: .... .- -0:30 pan.
Wed.. Mar. 28th-Niglit-elawke ..... vs. Lavender Guis.......e930 p.m.
_ _ _ _ g es WI IOU Ian( icap
Mac/Vicar. 680; Saltfoxel. C. Meleinte.
j. it! Willi. Sate, Mar. 31st -Lucky Strikes, -vs. Iline Stveais .... , . ,.:1:00 nen.
ne, 000: Itaffa'ays, Heintemane 557. Tee nigeese reeienewn scores made Tuesday. April 8rd--Cacklelenrones. ve. Laveuder Girls0:30 nap.
In Mendey'e sebeduled gam3 0: bY any elayern ot the flovai so Tar l Wednesday, Apr. dth--Valencla3...,.1111.. Lucky Strikes 0.45 a.m.
F. Carev & Son bettt the ,W.C,F.:11. ere B. 33,1e/rinnne 305 end 'IZi., (.41,,,,,,, Friday. Apr. Oth-Nightellawks.....ve, -Blue Streaken.. ...... .6:20 pan.
three etraight games, the higheet hen. eee ee 7.‘ ''' .. Suturday, Aim 7th-ele.0 Itidto...... , ve. Lucky Strikes. - . , . , 100 pan.
. F001•022 being A. C. Ilarrie for 0. V. , „„,,,, , , e„,,,,,,...ee ae, Tuesday. Apr. 100-healencoae.......vs. Lavender Gide.- .... i1:20 pan.
Carer.. ho: Son. 74r, oon W. Doale for ennhnehn e.'"neneheee - 1 Wednesday, .Apr. lith-Dumbeile-vs. Ilight-Ho.neke.„.....„9a15 aari.
the W. C. F. ht., 700. The same la the Ladies' Leeson the:K. ICide I Frida,v, Apr: Inth--Cackleberriee-vs. Bine Streahe G•80 pen
Ae . right the Bankers bot M. 0, 0. ten defeated the Valenelasetwa garnet: tte Soiturday, -Apr. 1•1.th--.1e". Kids. ..,;;.vh; Night lIawks. e'....:.; .1:00 P.nt.
teee•ee reeenos to none, R. Hunter, evith One on TUI 4113 Piot. On FridaYe Tuesday, Apr. 17th-Ceekleberriee.. vs. Iealenelaee. . . . . ... ..e6:3f1 p.m.
I lee, oral C. elendrieln with 600: being nlho. 27th, the Blue stfenks defeaten Wednesday. Apr. "1,84 --Lacy Steike vs. Lavenner IGirls6:80 p.m.
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tote Inerlient for the respeeteee „team; tne La•ender Girls 2 to I. nod on the Reiturtleyi APL 2iat.-Caeltleeerrieci...ns. Lucky • Strihes......, 9:411 a.m.
Also K. C. V. (81 bee+ he C. C. (2) .'26th Ult. the Night Hawks defeated Saturday, Apr. nieh-Blue Streake..ve. Dambelle. n'..„ ..... -1:00.p.m.
two rontioe te) one: II. Y0000 wag the Lucky Strings three to none, Tueeddy. Ape. 246.-•Dombells....-vs. Lavender •Gii'ls.- - -Mil p.m;
high fee M. C. c. (n) with 558, and Last night the Du:el:ells tiefeated the 'Wednestlay, Aer. 2sti1.4-volepeiot.;..vs. Night -Hawke... -- . , 9:46 oar::
en reedtern for M. C. C. (2) 028. Caeltleberriee two, games to three, the Wednesdny, Am:. 260-elh, Kitle.“ enve. Lavender Ghee- ..,-6:80 p.m.
Toniehtes echeelnIed gmels.,4 pv0, ee ores being: Dumbelle-569, 670, eSaturden, Aor. 28th.e:Caeldeberrice vs. ielight.Hewks.. - , „h.:b.:45 nan.
Lions 010 Its. naiii4,08. ,Leelon vs. I 0371 Caekleberries 485, 517, 1303. .tin -day, Aiir. liltiende. mas. „ , nee, rue stnaus .. ,".. . .....).400 nen.
- Cora litelelenus made highest stank) Mond aY, Apr. 30th-eleuelty Steil:Oa, .vs. I'Diendoelle..., „ eh- i .• , ",, 111 41 22,3110.
8001:22 fOr 60. Dumbelis. 203. Miss! Monday, Apr. 80th --Blue Streaks...va. Valhimiaot, ...,..,.....0:30 pen.
Friday, Mar. 23rd -Blue Stretoke....vs. lientender Girls.........630 pen.
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F. Hunt, 090: Davit lowest-tient% D. ethe elle hi h1).t ( •tt tV1 ° r ' i Saturday, Mar. 'Math -hie. Kids, ......vs. :Dun:bells. . .... ...... .0:45 a.m.
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•Parsous ghest for Caehleberwes, he-,
e onle ecipe 1.84.
For .Bad StoniaCh vrould th ded' t' f a, on 'k ef sf th
. hest gifts that eould be offered -to A mho end unelistuebed repose
The fellewhtg m the ta't•ditig, 01. Gott by parents, Canoa Loucks' state tirinrekete loy 'the last of foes.
the teams in. the ladies' league :
, wort e 0.--, 0 - Ica :0 0 s ..• s len on esu at r e ee
Gives Swift Relief iTg"t. movics
Ile. Rule
Trcennee-Gas. Souroess, rim. or Blue Strealis....
Bloating -yen inay have, quink eta Lavender Guie.. ........1
eertain rehef bet f °flowing this, good Cackleberries . . . . . . .... . -. , i blot • i d t r... t The a t es fought, the vietinv on,
„sing moue se o prom) noon et '
givers, in mainebi 3116; , „prina, .yo. Aed thou nrt erowned at last.
Artificial digestante.end 'starvation Lucky Strikes... .. ........0 1
'-- all the) titles into the storelecluse, tha,OSc';),di,c.i'lhs. elle Cithhrelsnte);Jeetilul 1:,(11007
diets are seldom -needed. Within Miss Elsien is the winner of. the there may he moat in me houee, end}
reatton, most folke may eat what they $5 peize donated by the Royal Bawl- prove me herewith, saith
. . in t 'f I will hot ryou the evin- the Leteree Ari wbile otemal agea run
Rest in thy Saviourne joy.
like, ie they"Will keep their stentaele Mg Alleys for the best.' ladies' score e
...- - • L 0 $ 1
.3 0i to the lino:it:try of the church, and he The kindred. and their graves may be,
• you ave a victim of See:vita Vale:14as • • e • •
pointed out tbe need or more men But thire ie etill a blessed facet),
• to take up this oarofession rts a life Peon: which none ever wake to weep.
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"04 la work. For 221011et0.17 giving he le peehehnt et God, well done,
,i much in favor of the tithing sYetenn. , t
011a war re tato .
- end refeered the 'congregation to the.
nws eh heaven and pour you- out a. When we see the Previous, blessem • Tuesday, Fel). h
or paralyze the week of :digestion. 633. 396 end 142). Mrs. A. C. Ilinhie "blessing that there, ehall not be roete That we tended with. such chre, 10,00 neiheeeneradoetion.,
Mot eto eVery meal with a D. iYloonoy n92 neh Miss M. The sermon OVA Suneay evening How •Our hearts almost despair, •Farrn Merit of 2e10
The Windows of the House
are the Eyes of the Home
Your Window Drapes are the only part of your Home Furnish.
ings which must not only correspond to the Furniture and in.
terior Decorations, but must convey a good impression to the
many peoplae who are passing your home daily.
Should- you wish -to purchase ne•orDriipes we invite you w all'
and let us show you the many New Window Materials we
have_receivcd for the approa0ing season.
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THTEar
.E. HIBBERT s
viees Wig 120 0014220m1 ber Rev. E.
A. Chester, assisted by Dr. J. S. Item.
deesen of ValleOUVen ancl Rev. ./. IL
Gretton. Mr. Maleonisork was a son
of the late S. Idaleonisor of GodericTo
and white he Ilved here was a keel:
supporter of ePort and raanY will re'
member him as catcher on the local
ball team in years gone by. lite
wife is a sister of 11.11%. Z.. W.Nt,W.
00121b0, 01. Goderich.
'SPECIAL POITIelRY COVIttele
ariangeonents have been
luade to held It Speelal Potent y`
Course in the Clinton Collegiate In-
n .
I This is, the first eourse.of its kind
'to be lield in. Huron ;Aral Will likelv
the (oily oue lieta in Clinton. Pout -
try miser% wbere farm town or
morel:el-eon 141 niford to Miss thi4
feature avenged, for by the local De -
Pertinent of Agriculture.
The nrograrn ;for tie!.throe -days 15
f011OVIMA 4..1.1b,7eet to minor ehanges:
And tee beet and easiest way to do had 604, .eare. R. Lieyd bed. Min. D. onough tO receii•e , ^ RodelY taken. ItOnt Oar bOsom 1010 a m-Fimitnnent eequired for
little leisurated 111agnesine-a pleat- 527. Mrs. Harris and lYfrs.' Lloy.l was based on th AeXt, "And. 10, the Round the' loaely grave We linger
ewiftlY neutralizes acidity and,Iteeps 11.10 a.m.-Sanitation.
tvent before them, till it• emote end Feeling all our hopee. have perished
A fete daye' trial or Bisurated . • • , was;" 11ftrethew 29.,• The preacher
Mtunieene fireweler or' tablets), .whicit
MALCOMS011.---Tbenfollowing re. -Culling Demonstration,
• ant, harmlese forte: of Alagieisia- 'that Were net- competing roi Pelee. - star. Which they saw in the caet. Till the setting sun -is 101-.q
laying hens. •
y I it sWee C ea% • - A, y. P. A. SUNDAY . :hood over 'where the mug .z Id With the flower we 'cherished so. /AI) Wirlee4r0using•
Rev. Arr. Loutki preaches ke, st4 ehoved that 'the hand of, God woieten / 4 r
,osy good druggist,,,Aaz ,,sumily at .,(..kiirgen ori,snaso,set, env elieee len1ding gilding; Rio
Malcolonson, formerly of•Goderieb. is WednOdaY, Feb. Sth
yen that fully 90 per •ceat, of ordine enne,_ new with n,visibre Eign as in thn text
evened. to -tft eath. ote Ir. Sire neY
2.45 pare-Jueging Iefollityllirde and
trifling cost, SIUMid OtileklY cOrVinee Leeture Moodan Evening. tho wav they sliodd go, thotenl: front the ,niew weeemineter, British 10.00 a.m.-I/Ise:tees of Poultry.
sumlaY Vas, ubsevved A. .ee 1 • • , Seitheintind Male:meson, a. proniiiient
ry stomach- distress is absolutely, Columbian of Dec. 23.et last: Sidney eneeneheen
netesseley.
nesia today!
P. A. Sunday In Georges ehnrell,
• .• folloneing the euetore of a great many
Anglican ehurenes througnout the
IVI del .-rfhiatie ;1hTe:elarvi
d 11 lot
0 day .censostett Holy Ccertmunion itt
8 a.m., at which a large number on
Yeeeng people were prezent, together
WEEK OF FEB. 6 he 11 'with a good number of tim adint
members of the coneeregatioti, •:vho
gave tee inspiration 'If their pres.
.i:mrrCrikitY ibustuess mon- of New I/rest:duster,
POTT:IL-Deutias Star; Susan Whet had been seriously ill sinee La -
Congdon Garratt, widew' of Rev. bor DAY, dif,<1 itIst night. bout 1015
Austin Potter, paised away at the onelock at lns residence, „388 .Pine st,
Hamilton City Hospital abnut noon Ile wna city audlthr f"16 Y0412s' 41111
en Sunday, .Jan. 22nd, after hang Woes ease auditor for Sarreer. Matte
been critically ill for the past six lardsolle and Coguitiam. Also 'he
weeks. • She Was box -i, ou 14 *TM oil wan elMilailY conneeted with many
the shores of Lake Ontario near Wen prommeot trots in the eitY for matlY
Imgt,011, prioce Edward cauat,,, and ,vears. The late Sid' Ihfelcoonsen
lsilTE enee„ At. II in there was theine- wee a daughter et the ittte Freeman ‘VOS 0 111P11)ber• at the Ellts.Lodete. the
ll Wi
Garrott and Sarah M. Conger, Kiwanis Club arid the Sons of Scot
III( . ,be held' onday nigent. in tun morning prayer and the litany 13"
ddition ,to thehprieee. displayeil "n, with a enecial sermon to youter re:0- kotli earel:te beindend
g escants of laeaL Bern t Clite
annO
. nt., the de,
the Star window there Will be timer 1111 by Rev. W. X. Loucks, a Tor. etroY LT. a Loyalist settlers b that retiacmi was 69• years of Uttet um/ had'
' otmoked teams to be distributed CAS ad- onto. The following niembers•ef the c°911tY* 8hu w1t4 niOltled 111.1876 to heel.' 4 resident 'hf -ig'etr•Weeteniustor
ditiourd mizes. Yea calmer. win if A. Y. P. A. tided as usbers. and sides- lb"' kit(' 114-'`• Austin Potter, wliti waa 1'w: 'i) Ye'trs• Survi'c'irig 'him ara his
you are not thee) et, come early o11 men nt tine seevite: Dr. 3. A. Gra- "iltn4thPwthotinilltetesrtantifineeedetto,r1hVeesilirtt lovflfteirt.11.1snedit1;-1!"'""Sidl,r'st''a'sL ilike4w8aame Pfsii°11111:
Vionday refold and woo I.ady Luek, ham. Air. Chapman, Mr. Ploilin ehe 'ev
• 11 ' e • `I' 1
_MONDAY and TUESDAY
Leinzp FAZENDA avid •
CLYDE COOK eisteree to lter husband i tl • him perhalie more than to awe otiow
• Loucks 4)10 (310(4 again. A 71114 h' or the church. .her bright, generous eingle.nerson. baseball °Wes its 10cal
in an uproarious tomedetature eke. youeg people took pad in the sere
in the afternoon there Wae the 'mei- Ihitulank,velanov'ere,EITeteeteQateere,,nsdett! of the strainchest sonntertera 4f tuna -
mei Mr, Harry Watson. At teeloce Y Y. on
tar eessleen,of the .Sunday school and nein: nthee,garinon, Clifford, Ilugers.. tour siort the province has had and
at 7 pen. 'choral evensoitg and young, Ihnee ralsieY0 Georgetown and Smith.etione anti means' were freely expeud,
movie's .sonice. ..---LI .1. ville. She was aIwom a great „tie. ed in upbolding amateur idenlee To
reeting the Shocking lo ehbase of eice. Tito first leeson was read elne ahd friendly spirit malthoe: hec POPUleritY. ,AP expert ehteber and
• etittrusiaste he 10et no thee in or-
genie.ing a AO) hero And was ably
nsaistod bv Herb Hyatt and T. 3. Low.
no and etbeee who preved. On the Old
Maple Leaf team. Throughout the
lean years when locrOsUe watt the I
gallri 'Whir* filled grandstaude
and bleneherae Sid ken+ the baseball
spark /dine tend as leeal support fell
away fuel: leertetee whielo bold be-
*
emne prefeaeioneilized. loe was •entiek
to heire rennotehlishing baseball ito
nopoilee favor. Leittoriv•his Mordent
nieehilltese Precluded 'hie taltittC on
relive T4ever'e val4 nut loin intereet
%nom "idiom:ging tend his 'demotion of
+he eilwee onto omlnemotio tof the tem.
tor Ti cleeenreionebip of British Col -
mann. frorover veetill 10 mem-
Give generetennt of bell tanyere the
Idise.Botts, a, sheik and a sailor narn.
ed "Sanolen'e. A rib -tickling marine,
romance.
A SAILOR'S SWEETHEART"
111r.Bud Sturdy, the eecond Y • netega IOUS. • A-
Mt-. Ned saw nnd the ,prayers by, Mr. ter superannuation they settled in
W. Wort:lie. The ushers and Dundas in 1010. Sincev,Mr. Potter's
sidesniert fur the serviee were ;we. lionth in JantlarY* 1918, she had made
...cootho,. nos. gm stereh., her home wall her ilaughtere, eopenel-
•' eIlIS BETTER HALF'.
Morley Creighton and Lionel Dune.•Ing the SUMIller8 in Deindas with
'WEDNESDAY THURSDAY "P.
'Ikirainl s, C. H. Moore and' the Avintere
n ord y even tg Mr. .{.'S Wi
tete Greven., hUssotri,
LLOYD IIAM/LTON, n ,gave his humorouieetoe011 "Sur- lr„ hlre..
Mahood. -She le also survived
- JESSE L LAKY eves"- nt the A. Y. P. A. 'banquet in 7 b$/' a daughter -hi -low, UAL A. J. Pot.
Miele, 1811(1 sin grand-
, the pattelt hall, at nohieh there wter, of Detroit, as a
presents an all star east in a 40reat large titterchince or young 7)e11.140! 13;;Iellikirtn. Iter only non ' and the
I Youngest daughter predeceased 'her.
Piet:Wined roma:tee. tbente is well as mittg, a, number, of adults.
niedern find of interest to young and oe seeneyfor lois teeming nen. nue; The funeral took plate on
elle-See ' Ineiektemle Tueaday
/velum eefternoon, Jae. 24th, from the resi.
s text,
"HINTS '1'0 LOVERS" "Anil if ye offer the blind fel: denee of her daughter,' MrS. C. I.
LUPINO LAN,
"A IrA1,10 PINT HUM"
SATURDAY
:11 THOMSON ,
suerifiee. aa it: not evil. and if ye ef. 1 Moore, leundas. to Grove cemetery.
for the 'lame and sick, 48 it not evil?" Rev. Dr, J. C. Speer officiated, aseist•
elaleehl in thee() •worde is removing red by Rev. Henry Caldwell, of Lime -
the Jews for the habit tbej: nee ten houne, who Was an aesietant pastor
into. making oftworth„,, mule. 11 a. Mr. Potter's in the -early. daye
hia ministry.. *The pellbearers were
flees and retteringet to God. To Ilion
rirW.AlleNc4Ond4f ffltdrAW 41°)E 4vaP.'111 ehernthillte „hue' esheuid • . *
1flit.I1, 11.
slang. eienneente wee. of the text are euat as applicable teth1001/0 alur Dr. M. lh who
In •the present age us they ,represented the VinitIey Union chureh
MIkE were to those of old. Many forag to_n the Ilaniilton Reed, where Mr.
Y COMEDY their dependence or God for all they .r -otter Ineea-bed for a time after
1)0-- 0.1'). and find it a Wearinesa tei at- !moving to Dumlas. •
BRAINS". 'heel divine 'wove:hip or to offer he Ialtit.--,mter a long pericat of 111 -
ma of wbite heit ad- huve giVer of tlieir beet. The evordeeMhneStrupr-mt. el. Reetturrayer Mr. -h.
• t 3.00 p.M.
1
or-
noon nem lent none eo Tench for the
game on thia demeet. Nee wore, the
eporthar nroclivitiel. of Sid Malcom.
• Proirned to immoball. ,A347 -1,4-
timato branch of tiolatmOr Isvreation
WI)') sore Of o 'helping hand or mini.
nathetie adviee, Ina teervieea to
amateur lacrosse were valuable as
an -oilleial councillor, •tir practical
booster and on mare than 0210 02'00*
Illya 0 MoViting Kane. One of the inees, Alr. William Bird paaeedenw,n, Ilion he took the local team to Vie-
RVICE
and. -
QUALITY
Try
SPARR S GROCERY
THE STORE OF SATISFACTION
HA ILTON STREET GODERICU
lepli;orie 114& Wic Deliver in Tr.swrt,
at Ine home on Britannia row':
on tovio to p13,17 Echotitile mateh or an
%Newsday of hot week, lee htlei exbibition game. Football elle:noting
ken a resident .of Goderich for the andmany other athletic pursuits
.peet twente: yeare..coming here from
Druemele, where lie' lived for some
yeare after coming to. 'Canada. • Ito
).112C1I3 a motive of Ireland. being here
Olor Chung. 'Ire is survived Ly Lis
widow and by twie brothers and two
"sietere. Moe hilexe Bird, of Paisley;
.Mr. Thome% Bird, of Detroit; Mtn.
AlbI i'1. Stew:mote of town, and Mo.
o 3. Duncan. of Saulte $te Marie.
irilieh. The brother from Paisley and
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ititd. of De.
trait. Were keee fer the funeral,
velaieu took Ono front the late TOM,.
deuce on Shturelay last to Maitland /001h whett'' 3'34 kPal
eenieteey. Mr. Ditel- was et onembee that tinne Profth741°Tial Izt`'
of the congregation of St, Georgehe eresee too Weil, but *I'm vow t)..v.-T-e..
oliptiettleiptt liehoet,;,.rivitec;534nNs.111:..47 debarml from adorning other
lincq of rpott an antateuro, Tlione)
itrdav. The )0111.1irarev,. were, Aftn‘, IAD Wetl Stihscouently relnetated.
sm. John Sturdy, Wm., Ruddeck, 41414, owe it entelly :hid, and Home who
Deler. Leonard Ellieeren John Muenoweee not te-inetated were eteuvinced
• en' rout 4 baY,„ Min ino ether adeoreite would have eluz.
112' precieus to innate has gont,'“e'ece€AV i1&3eSPLefole17..11- teoacntute2t5tilf,
The voiee ure PA:4 8till;
TN. Our" oneole s,..nt in tor been, f;:14-h-e,leal°1fe,45;:lehenre;!!ftlileel
I Can nem ne flied.
0, 1,0tetr in elacent;ooloreneeeteictil etohlehhel
,4 .e„ _nee h the 1;1, teeleao
le6g in 4.17ZIPeee:"%lat'efjekh7',!';(1
' ene teem fee Lee- heel ihnine,
'the rent etfe• e) :eh to. • II qt. epee:. ilszneenee. feeh•;31,
10,01 tr. LOM rilItVC:C;x•
• "I. O.."' • ' 4 1- t." • :Z2 ''''127.•7'e
U4'1'0 benefitted by be; advocacY or
made more enjoyable by 4 )0reoenee
which sem:nett to be- otherwise than
(landed under all conditions. In the
field of general atilletIce hie iniltwowe
net a ntrainliV nport ever widely
He was honorary president of the
Columbia branelt of tile Ann.
atenr Athletic Union of Canada and
for years a locat governor of tial
body. .At his owo expellee 110,4110411,
spetial trip tO F.:35V-rrn Canada. 1(0 1
euppott lote plen for the rebeetatee
ment Millet -VIZ hese 013113 atil.
31.00 neal.--Ineubation and Droeding
1,80 pen.-Feede end Feeding.• •
2.e6 pene-.1iheding Laying Helm
' and Fleet' Management,
ThursdaYe Feb. 9th
ln.00 aen.-Ilreeding aud
Chicks.
11.00 a.m.-Egg 'Grading.
1.30 pmee-Ioattening end hillier:re
13.46 p m.-ellarketinee
*
it Special Speakers
;Mr. T. A. Benson, Poultry DbAluti,
Dominion , DepartMent of Agrieul.
Mr. J‘, Clark, Cainsville,
There is nothing repulsive in
ler's Worm Powdere, opel then are as
pleasant sto talte as eugar. 14o that
few elaildren will Defuse them. In
some eases thew cause vortutiree
through their adion 'in an unsound
stonmelt, but this is only a :unites.
tation of their cleansing. power, no
indication float they are 117121 .11.
They tan he thoroughly depended un.
on to etear Worms from the system.
&one le) us the girlg ULM SiOcinet,
tore nem proposes to hein-or What
it ie.
'The thinge that cause the meet
suffering ate disease, injuides and at-
geben.
•
'The smallerthe mine, the' longer
It takes to make it Up,
IJOH PRINTING AT THE STAIR
Start the New. Ye
Right. Ray at
OWNS
and save
20 to 30 int
Reductions on all
lines daring
FEBRUARY
ROBINS
ur entire stock of Ladies and Misses' Dresses musk he sold
do this quickly, we have made wonderful price reductions
on our entire stock
All Dresses, reg. 521.(0, for $13.95
1)resses, reg. $17.50, for . . $11.95
1)resses, reg. $15.00, for . . • $9•75
Dresses, reg. $14.09, fer• • • • • • • • • $8•85
41 Children's DresSes at clearance prices.
Reg. $5.50 value, for.. .......$2.2S
Children's Coats, front 2 to 6- Special years.
„ , 43.25
COTS
A few of this season's Ladies" and MisSe-V
Winter Coats left. These will-
offered at greatly „reduced prites, Coats
reg. $27.00, fon .$16,50
SPECIAL CLEARING SALE OP LADIES'
AND MEN'S WINTER UNDERWEAR
Ladies' Vests, with long sleeves. Reg,
95e ,,eac:11, for. .750
Ladies' Vests, with short sleeves. Reg.
.7.5e _each, frit
Ladies" Heavy Ribbed Vests, Reg. 69c
each, for - ........... . . .49c
Ladies' Heavy Comfy Cut Ve.st. •Reg,
69e each, for
Ladies' Silk Striped Vests. Reg. 59c
.eacit, for 39,1
I adies' Broadcloth Bloomers. Regular
81.25 per. pair. Sale Price 91e
Ladies' Heavyweight Bloomers. -Ron.
89c per pr. for ......... -
Ladies' Dimity Bloomers, Reg. 75c per
pair, for • 50e
Ladies' Broadcloth Princess Slips. ROC.
81.50 eachfo
, r.... $11.00
Ladies' Sateen Slips, regular I. 2 each,
for . ;• „ ....... .81e
Ladies' 1)intity Slips. Reg. 85c each, for
• . .
Ladies' Pront.fastened asRe....
foon e3M1. for- ..... . .
Ladies' Brocaded 13rassiere.s.
Ladies' Marvclbone Corsets.
per pair, for... .. '4 • .4
Ladie.s' Rust Proof Corsets
per pair, for
lteg. ,19,7.
Reg. $2.00
Reg. 81.75
Ladies' Long and Short Corsets. Regitlar
81.25 per pair, for....
Special Ladies' Cotton Hose, all shades,
at, per pair. ... . .
Ladies' Silk Hose, latest shades. Reg..,
75c per pair, for...... .. . .
Ladles' Ari Silk Hose, all shades, at, pill..
pair . . .. . . ;
Ladies'.. Silk Broadcloth Blouses.. Reg.
$2.95 for ..$1.93
LadiesCottoll tro;hicioth vilouse4, ugg.
81.95 for ... 41•35
$1.95 each, for .... . ... .$1.
Men's All Wool Combinations. Regular
s3.50 each, for....
Men's Fleece -lined Shirts and 1-)rawer..
81.10 each, for. .. .....
Men's Flannel Working Shirts. Regular
$1.75 each, for......... .....
Men's Overalls Reg. 81.95 pair, for $145
°Mett's Smocks. Reg. $1.95 each, for $1.3$
Men's Broadcloth Shirts. Reg. 81.9i •
each, for $1.25
Men's Heavy Wool Socks. Reg. (05c per
pair, for 452
Me,n's Cottonade Trousers. peg.
per pair, for
Special Men's !.1.aps, at... ... .
Men's All ‘Vooll Sweater Coats: Re(7,
85.tto, for $2•95
Men's Susrudelb, 140 clear a
t.........3
Sale Starts Friday, February 3rd
Our Motto Is "Good Service, Small Profits atul Big Turnover
Were Ready -To -Wear and Dry Goods Store
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