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The Goderich Star, 1907-01-18, Page 5a. -e. .. ;.4ter4r tepee "r. JANUARY 1 7 wiltipg to help'" f 9,o every `Nay ttleZ l h1y cflw. The follgwigg alipolr tR iinta' were r • ti l 13R. Ta lora to ltlle'•O&hJate •R'iarul(t�', Ciearing Sale1xNelyd:aa.. LltteftsDn tit#1Rtt rob. 1io f+lttrary l:trici 11ra. rlor� (rtld $t1WlLdar, to Lha Board Pf �%lltl;lt �i1d We lat+<i tit t 15 apedel, attention of heuaei,;oldere to the magnificent diapflsy of itfasto' WOO 1 Ctothat. NAltlklrtla Doaitlwta, .to cleartnitItt One third teen than retratar prices The following le it Waal list of the many attractive household linea off at thtgt 71`Oweia, '.t'owe'ling. 8beetinge and White Cottons. Via lineletteldlankette large size, at 859, $1.00 end $1.25 Scotch and Qanadiata Vine Wool Blankets. Ladies' and Men's Pur Coats Mesa's Brown Wombat and Blac OARCOats,. No. 1 skins, and hent t llnieg end (Milted; al1aizee. Reduced for xanitary isle to each..,$25.00 Ladies' Astrachan Lertlb.Qoats in different lengths, perfect skin% and of beautiful lustre ;tad workmanship, quality. warranted. Re- duced to•elear at • ,:...., ,,,. , • ,,.$25,00 to $32.00 Sable, Mink. Marten,, Near Seal Muffs. Boas. kjcatfe, etre.. we are clearing at from 25 to•85 per cent, discount from regular prices, Ladies Tweed and Beaver Cloth Peat s - about 23 Coats in good styles and of• high class material, 'Tailor made. Prices were from $9.00 to $15.00; at each.... ,.,, :$5,0o INBPaCTION IN- TED - • Bali Wad W. It. 1toberttl9tn, Ira atutitore for 11JO7`. The Mayor. eeove de,pput reeve and Comae- tjlark rtind'11.ecitet wet, tip. pointed i atrikin :: cgtntttiittoe rtla they au bmatted th!sfellowibg rtypor'te ' bieh wan adopted, the vacanclea An luta of the committees to ►, ft�heti by' titer per- son who will be lectt:d to the sotlttfur which Mr. Msmnipge (tlllctaiwetb Fjnatice,--•Dr. Clark, Dr. Muttkiln, Mr. Beckett, one to be named. ir".atb1io Works. --Mr. Iteid, reeve Mc- Lean, dopy. reeve Elliott, Mr. Gold- thorpe. Qerrtotery and Parka -Me. Beckett, dept'. reeve Elliott, Dm Macklin. Market. -Reeve McLean, Mr. Cold- thorpe. ore to be appoiuted; Special, Relief .and Reception. --Dr Maokliu, reeve llcL,ean, Mr. Beckett, Fire. -Mr. Goldthorpe, Dr. Clark, deputy reeve Elliot. Court of Revision, -Reeve McLean, deputy reeve Elliot, the mayor, Dr. Clark, one to be appointed. The meeting then adjourned. W. A-ches�n & Son THE 'NEW TOWN COUNCIL: Mayor -Elect Joseph Elliott Delivers a Logical and Forcible Inaugural. • B. C. Monologs, a Choice of the .People, Consents to a Disclaimer, and a New Election is Ordered. -How the Committees are Formed. The Town Council for 1907 was formally constituted on Monday last, all the members being present except Mr. Goldthorpe, who was absent at- tending the Colborne Council of Which be is treasurer. Mr. Mlfunnings, owing to there being some question as to his elegibility, owing to the fact that he was a retiring school trustee and had been again nominated but did not deciihe in time, died a disclaimer to the seat as a Councillor, which was accepted and a new election will be held. Mayor Elliott read the following in- augural address: The Mayor's Address. (111NTLa1LUN OU TRH OouNcIL:- The citizens of Goderich have re- posed their confidence in ypu and me by catling ua to assume the respon- sibilities of this board, and I trust that we shall in no instance during our term of office, betray that con- fidence by negligence, subserviency to outside influences of a sinister character, or in seeking to serve sorne selfish end of our own, at the expense of this town. As custodians of the town's true interests we must not listen to the request of any person, or se'bk to promote any end, which in the smallest degree conflicts with our duty to the people who have placed us here. The citizens of Goderich ex- pect, and they have a right to expect. that we shall take up the work of this year with earnestness and sincerity of purpose, and that, in all matters coming before us, we shall guard their interests as jealously as we would our own private business. We have not only no right to squander one dollar of tbe town's money, but we have a right to see that everydollar expended I - -shall bring as great a retuenas possible t'e the people. In dealing with mat- ters of expenditure we must exercise the greatest vigitenee and care, if, Re I fondly hope, the regime riuder my presidency shall be a most economical one. I would not have you under- stand by this, however, that we are not to he progressive, or animated by a spirit of enterprise. On the con- trary I would have each member of the Council feel that he has Leen called tolgls place here at a time when he must be a man of vision and enter- prise par excellence. We shall most faithfully represent the people, I be- lieve, at this transition period In our history, as well as aubserve the town's true interests, if, from a deep and abiding conviction of the growing im- portance of this place A98 commercial p m ercial P and industrial centre, we take as our watchword "progreae". I am pleased. and in this I am sure you share my feelinge, that three very important in- dustries have been encouraged to begin operations here in the near future. I refer to "The Wheel Rigs ' Oo.", "The Jackson Brea." enterprise, and that of "The Rogers Co.". When these three Shall have begun to manu- facture here, a considerable addition will he made to our population, and e purchasing power of tbe people 11 be very much increased. I am sorry that the other two companies, which were seeking encouragement from our citizens; have not had their Minister Speaks to Mothers Toth Hu Vilfe's Ihroorieacs tar the Sale of Other Sufferers. The following tetter has been sent to Dr. T. A. Slocum, Ltd., for pub- lication. Dr. T. A. Slocum, Limited :-Dear Sirs: Within the l t ay two years my ! e wife who is or a delicate arla constitution) has had two severe attacks of la grippe, both of which have been npecdtly corrected bythe nee of i'sychlno• tip Dave euoh faith to the eruclenel of your remodel that pe a family we use neoother. Fortonfng up a debilitated system, however run down, restoring to hoalthyaction the heart and lungs, and Rea specific for ail wast- 1ng diseases, yore rsyebfne and Oxomulelon are [imply peer!, Yours alncerely, Rev. J. J. Rtes, f4 Walker Avenue, Toronto. PS YC H I NE, Pronounced Si -keen, Is a scientific preparation, having wonderful tonic properties acting directly upon the Stomp►ch, Blood and weak organs of the body, quickly restoring them to strong and healthy action. It is especially adapted for people who are run down from any cause, especially Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, LaGrippe, Pneumoniae Consumption and all stomach cir organic . troubles. It •h✓ue •no substitute. f !cH.Ii- (PRosouNcwBi ll) `is for sale at all deafer -a, at 150c and $1.00 elk bottle, or write direct to Dr. T.11. Siortyn, Limited, 179 King•. . W., Toronto. "I'llig no othtir remedy "Just ;.:tom t . k1" as Psvci-iiNE. '11f a 404 ;Kidney Pills are a sure and x.e,o fdrRheumatiem, Bright's In to the rick end all forms y. pont,- y'r, per bra, at all A COLD iN OND DAV BROMO Qmnine s refund money If it Grove's signature request granted. I believe it would have been yery much to our advan- tage had we rallied to their assistance as we did to the others mentioned. WIthout the expenditure of one cent on our part we would have helped to make our town a greater industrial centre. But let us not rest with what has been accomplished. Let us thio year seek to make the people outside of Goderich feel that this is a most advantageous place for Industries to locate. and chiefly because they shall find here, not only the two great Canadian railways, but also the very cheapest transportation facilities, by means of our magnificent harbor, and the beautiful stretch of water connect- ing us with Port Arthur, for ship- ments to the great West. I regret exceedingly that our outside break- water t r hasnot been pushed with great. er energy and wisdom by the Govern- ment, I believe that it is our duty to make the authorities feel that they are our servants, that they must listen to our appeal, and that they cannot continue to leave that "death trap", which is there, in the condition In,which it has been left for an entire year, without utterly discrediting themselves in thio town, and through- out the whole western district. 1 am determined to do all I can, not only to have the piece which is there properly completed, hut to have an important addition made at the earliest possible moment. You are all pleased, I cpm sure, with the verdict of the people regarding the Water and Light plant. B transfering the duties connected with this very important department, to that of a Commission, the town shall, I am confident, reap a double benefit. In the first place, the two Commis- sioners who have been appointed, men thoroughly conversant with the plant, and the working of such ma- chinery as is there, will he abje en manage this asset of the town most economically and efficiently. We shall, 1 am sure, in the near future, experience a great improvement in our water and light services, and shall find greater economy manifested in the entire management of the plant. The very yfirer day after the Commis- sioners a - stoners were appolnted, they found it necessary to confer with me respect- ing the purchase of coal, which was almost completely exhausted at the works. The very next day tenders were received, and an order given for a supply ot cosi, sufficient to do until navigation opens. Probably never again shall such a state of affairs ex- ist, and the town be put to the extra expense of bringing by rail that which could have been brought so much more cheaply by water. Another advantage of this system is, that the Council will have much more time to devote to matters which have been lagging for a long time. 1 refer more especially to our sewer system, and the improvement of our streets, especially in certain residential dis- tricts. There are many people of this town, the cellars of whose houses are in a moat deplorable condition. They have been hoping against hope for years, and are now looking to tide Council, in order to get relief, and that measure of justice which is their due, as citizens and taxpayers Let ua put the sewer building upon a similar basis to that of the grano- lithic walks, and in this way treat all people alike; and let all know the con- itions upon which they will be able to get the sewer connection. Two very important buildings were completed during the year which is past, which, because of their import- ance, deserves special mention. One, is the magnificent fire -proof elevator which now raises its mighty head at the foot of Harbor Hill, and already embraces within its massive walls thousands of bushels of Western grain. What we desire to see, and what the citizens of this town will see In the near future, is not one of such struct- ures, but five or six. We congratulate the Elevator Co. on the completion of a buildingwhich has probably not an equal in anada. The other is the Alexandra Heap - which stands aea monument to the patriotism and philantbropby of our citizens generally, but which re- flects special credit upon: the noble hand of women who worked with heroic zeal and chriatian spirit for a home to which suffering humanity Wight resort and receive every attention and that measure ot relief which science and skill and comfort can effect. You will, I am sure, cooperate with ne in our efforts to make Goderich even more tvidel y known as a summer resort second to none, and in our efforts to make the summer hotel a more important russet of the town. We believe that this hotel under proper management ought to pay a handsome dividend, and we trust that those in charge of it now shall make a great success of it. Gentleman of the Council, it le good to be at this board ata time when progress is in the air, when the old town le feeling the puleatlons of a re- euseitated life. May we, be instrumental In causing the puleationa to be more vigorous and buoyant. May in- dustries inereeee, our morehante prosper, our market become enlarged, our ahipping trade become more calaahle, merchants and lahnrera in ever increasing number continue to ttnd remunerative employment, in a word may this town make a very im• portant step inward° that of a eity under the rule of the Connell of 10071 fleforo I nit down let rno eatpprets my gratitude for the magniticeet work dono by the Board of Trade 4er- ing the veer whleb has closed, and let' Free also esprer s most confidently my belief, that they shall flud this Coin• cit most nympathetic�toward them 1 their good work daring this year d FROM THE FAR NORTHWEST. A Former Oodet•Ich Man Writes Fntertainingiy of His Trip to Prince Albert. • Prince Albert-Sask., Dec, 29, 1900, To tho Editor of THE STAR. I left Winnipeg via the C. N. R. for Prince Albert on Nov. 28th. The main (line of the C. N. R. crosses the Regina - Prince Albert Road 46 miles south of the latter city, They are building, however, it loop from Dauphin to Prince Albert, and thence to reunite with the main line at North Battle - ford. This Iine is completed and run- ning as far as Prince Albert. and pre- piaratione aye being made to build a great bridge 'across the Saskatchewan here next summer, This route is shorter than the old one by 100 miles, but we found travel anything but speedy. As far as Gladstone, I had the company of Mr. Elliott, farmer of that place, who is well known to your readers. From Winnipeg to Dauphin the line passes through an excellent prairie country, fairly well settled, but with some ati'etehes of good tim- ber -elm, pine, spruce, poplar, etc. Dauphin is a prosperous Looking town and situated as it is in an excellen, district, Its chances look Netter to nit than that of manmuch b y comae laces. Dauphin is alright, and witd Cts tine elevators, mills, business place, and well built homes, presents the ap- pearance of a model prairie town, looking citywarda. I met here a former Goderich man in Mr. Hutch- ison, who formerly owned anti ran the Bedford Block narbw shop, for several years, He has a large and prosperous barber business in Dauphin, and with a small party of friends was going about 40 miles up the line after moese. I have not heard what luck they had but shortly after niy arrival here, I was show,, a grand 'noose head which was ,taken within 20 miles of this place. Wolves also are numerous this winter, and wolf poison is fre- quently asked for. One young farmer, who lives about 20 miles nut, told me he had shot two large wolves near his stable door, and that he had to he very citi•eful of his live Stock to save them,from these animals, From Dauphin to Prince Albert the new line runs through a comparatively sparsely settled country, some of it scrubby prairie, but long stretches well timbered and the scene of lum- bering activities. Indeed many of the little villages consist of the station, a few frame cottages, es a couple of large log hoarding houses and a store or two, scattered around a clearing in positions which seem to utterly disre- gard the necessity of Streets. The sawmill ii h n y a neighboring stream is the sole support of these places as yet. The names of these new to%$na strike one with the charm of freshness and novelty, and some of course are named after famous people, etc., for example three adjoining stations are named Mafeking, Baden and Powell, but othersv ha e a strange sound to our ears, as Star City, Minitonas, Mak- inak, Novra, Mistatim, Etiomarni, etc. The last named town is destined to become known to fame, and is worthy of further mention, for it is from here that the Hudson Bay road has been started, and it is certain to become a great junction point in the coining years. Already RO miles of the new road. a C. N. R. line, which is to be pushed to Fort Churchill as rapidly as possible, have been built and rails laid on the first 25 miles. When this road is completed, which will not take over five yeare,'alt other railway systems will require lines to this point, nut! Etiomami (pronounced Et-e-maw-mee) will take her place among the cities. At present the place consists of a clearing south of the track, with the street still full of stumps. A fairly large hotel is in use, but still uncom- pleted; a general store building is in the same shape ; a number of cottages are in course of erection, and these with a log hoarding house about com- plete " the city." We stopped here about an hour for dinner, but to our disappointment we found the hotel could not accommodate us, and there was no dining car on. The only thing we saw eatable was a pig, and it was alive and roaming around the avenue. We made it run some, but, alas 1 it had been trainer) to run faster anIndian dian before they let it nut, and there was no hope for us. We spent the rest of the time looking at the rail- way work, until the crew got tired of loafing and started na off at the mad pace of 15 miles per hour, with eccaw- ional stops to rest. At one of these stops, with nothing but prairie in sight, we got out and went forward to enquire the cause. We found that a pig had been ren down and carried three mike; on the cow catcher with- out fatal results. When 1 asked why we were not proceeding I was inform- ed that the conductor had gone hock to interview the owner and make him pay for transportation of the hog at so much per. We picked tlp a number of Indians here, gaily decked out In red or gray blankets, and proneeded on our way, leisurely eta before, finally arriving in Prince Albert 12 hours late, which for a run of 4R0 miles la not very had - tip here. i was much in- tere;ted nn thin trip to note the un- even distribution of the snow. At Winnipeg we load sight or nineinohea; at Gladstone they had bad the heavleat storm in yeara, nearly twn feet deep: at Etiomami there was adareely enough to Cover the ground, and Prince Albert had practically none; the eteighing bean a day or two later however, and at time of writing there la A foot of it. Leat some of your readers ebould rep is speculator in rushing to Etiomarni, I might add, that the town site le owned by the U. P. R., they refuse to Gell Iota to anyone who will not reakle there, and reatdents will be limited to 10, acres, Arriving here at O p. m. In a thick anew worn) It was dlotinctly dire eonraging to the weary traveller to be greeted ny the 'bus men with the query, " Have you wired for rooms, gentlemen ? We have ne room if you ptieetyt,t' .Qppare»tly there was not is vacant place in soy hotel in the town, and but for an old fell0w.eltlzen I might have had to pot tip aritbl a chair for the nigbti indeed. maltybq' there compelled to sleep Its arty loft., iibers.In as plat 1toums, ltaUIh alttit,g� up in co4,1to. etc,. Woo hotel* berre ere uuwaroua and of fair igst,' they Gotoattoil tietattit thewaallitt almta� ttioi l iy, Blit d to /overflowing ' ?at thiel' tiat0e! ,> biltltt 800 io � a tglber ek • a Own &Oat 'tp, the reguf+�ents. " 1 was uttiels, aurprise'd to Oasis that OU " lumber lscks' hast alteadr.left for the camper, and that 5.i)W)01St altwouki be sent out if tliey count be. procured.. I ttw informed 'that Iyhep these'lada gyt. hack to tdwu in the spring; after fur months isolation in the' book with 821)0 or $300 apiece in their pockets, the city wakes up and save farewell to sleep for a sertaon*-restaurants, atomand hotels, etc, beingtoo busy raking in the shekels to thik of sleep, even if the racket did let ulster a whYli�le. • In, cenneotion with the lumber interesty, it.is recently annuunekd that Sand, SOD, whose wife was tt Uayildld gid bas sold out his loctel:mill and lltnit for $250,000, ilo is, h wever, still f ter'eated. in other properties. He la staid to he; a notable example (if the deft -made man, having come here, worth very little and worked np'frous egu&ll begins Pings. Our weather here js_glorious,, Though it strgck 45 bs'low at 7a. to. ybaerclet, the glorious sunshine and perfectly calm, clear, pure air made it a pleasure to be alive and nut doors. Dr. Turnbull aid "Kenny'" Ihortpn aro both wen and prosperous 'lie former Is on a brief trip east. prosperous, Alice and Clara Sharman have left Prince Albert and gone to Theodore. Miss Mary continues teaching here. I have beard much regret expressed at the departure of these twoladies, I have metluany Huron and Bruce people. A Mr, Baer, wbo was here putting in the fittings of the Northern Batik for a ' Winnipeg firm, is from Colborne township, A Mr. Gody and wife have spept thelr.first Xmas in Canada for 18 years; be has lived in Goderich. Mr. Foster, of Clinton, has the best looking tailor shop here. Major Pennyfather, Inepecter of Mounted Police, is mar- ried to a Goderich girl, .Criss MoDer- mid. W ALTER 0. GOODE, NERVOUS? Do You Brood? Have Morbid Fears? Toss In Your Sleep? Your Physical Condition is Below Par and Must be Built Up. Try Ferrozone. All the vital activities of the body are quickened into new vigor by Ferro - zone, which contains 1 neap the constitu- ents necessary to make nerve strength. Its first action is upon digestion. It stimulates the secretion of gas- tric juice, ensures perfect digestion and prepares the food so as to be easily aseinrulated. Thus everything you eat is convert- ed into nourishment that enriches the blood and lends new strength to the nerves. By Ferrozone the mind la relieved of those brooding tendencies, of mor - hid, unnatural fears, of unwillingness to concentrate attention on things that should he done. Won't you try Ferrozone ? Won't you give it a chance to win von hack to health ? It will do 1t, just as it did for Mrs, Creighton Zinck, of Palm St., Lunenhurg, N, H„ who says: " I want to give my experience with Ferrozone because I believe it will be of assistance to thousands of women who need it badly. I was very thin, run down in flesh and lacked color. My nerves were in a dreadful state. If anything fell I would jump and start. At night 1 would suddenly wake rip, heart palpitating and all keyed up. Ferrozone went right to work. it re- stored my poise and balance, gave me self-control, cured my nervousness. Ferrozone increased my appetite and my weight carne up so fast that I nim• ply dld'nt need to use it any longer. Eight boxes cured nee," Why won't you Ferrozone e , also use it certainly will do you good in many ways -sold by all druggists in 30 cent boxes. The Origin of Gall Stones. Thev are simply dried bile, mrde up of cbrystlline constituents of that Huid. Very common is this disease among merchants, clergymen, shop girls and those of sedentary habits. Prevention caneiets in maintaining correct action of the liver and bowels, which has been accomplished by Dr. Hamilton's Pills. No person using this medicine need fear gall -stones, nor will they ever be bilious. Sound digestion, good appetite, a clear color will evidence the health giving pro- peetfes of Dr, Hamilton's, Pills, which are the safest and best for general use, Insist on having only Dr. Hamilton's Pills of Mandrake and Butternut, 25e. per box at all dealers. Blyth's Honor Roll. 7'he Standard. Below will be found the list of muni- cipal rulers of the village of Blyth, from the time of incorporatiou (1877) down to the present year : 1877 -Patrick Kelly. 1878 ---Wm. Clegg. 1879 -Win, Clegg. 1880 -Wm. Clegg. 1881-.W m. Clegg. 1882 -Patrick Kelly. 1883 --Patrick Belly. 1884 --Patrick Kelly. 1885 -Patrick Keily, 1880 -Patrick Kelly. 1887 -Patrick Kelly, 1888-PatrickKelly. , 1889 -Patrick Kelly. 1800 -Petrick Kelly. 1891 -Charles Hamilton. 1892 -Charles Hamilton. 1893-N. 1I. Young. 1894-N. H. Young. 1895-N, H. Young. 18110 -John Wilford. 1897 -John Wilford, 1853 -John Wilford, 1899 ---Joseph Carter. 1000 --Joseph Carter. 1901 -Wm. Sims, 1002 -Wm, Sims, 1903 --Wm. Rims. 1904--A. W. Sloan. 10o5 -A, W. Moan. 1900 A. W. Sloan. lOfq Dr. W. J. Milne. Aro Volt Subiect to Stiffness? Perhaps- it is in tho nook or should - dere. First thing is a gnarl rub with Nerviline. No more apaedy remedy can he ado pled. When applied to the muaotea, Nerviline gives thorn flexibi- lity and vigor; inflammation, soronpsa Mid atltfnetia disappear. "Whether In the cheat or throat nothing ran sue - pans Norvlline," writes 0, 13. Denton, lumber merchant et Oak Bay, N. B. "Rubbed on at night, tron8le la gone by morning. 1 hove proved Nerviline a great medicine," Everyone Gaye the Game, and Nerolline always make; good, 25e. bottles, sold everywhere. The youngest son of Mr A. Innen, wbo rehideo near Clinton, met with a bad accident on 5th Inet. He was endeavouring to fix a email pelt on the lower part of the windmill, when both hands were a tit lit t the left arm was broken in two places between the wrist and elbow, the left thumb cruched be- hind the (fret joint, and the flesh and nail torn completely off both of hie thumbs. The cords of the left arm Wert also partially pulled nut. Medleal assistance wets at once wonted and bit/ wounds dressed t an effort is being made to save what remain* of his loft thumb by granting akin over 11, vat* wveitAtiDvelev*kkwletst* alter C. PrIdham. seeeseeeseseeseeressetee ubia They Rive you Double wt arfrom eveelypa Look for the trademark. They Daisy Rubber People At actin °ataxia t 209 Daisy Styles, Ask ttsslst. Clean•Sweep Sale 'tliifli�ae storm• rubber is feeds is therieht tosolupe to &YOUR Blythe Palo -i , the Bank of Hmia Wnghhamis relieving ,here at present, as th manager, Mr. Scott, is not enjoying the beat of health. We hope Poore t0 see him back at the old poet. -Jas. Dodds left Monday morning for Toronto, where he has secured a position with Cordon, McKay ik Co. Jim baa always been one of "tbo bop," and we are sorry to have him leave. -- Quite a number of young people at- tended the hop in Wingh m on Fri- day evening.• -Mtge Eva Carter has returned from a visit at Goderich.-- Dave McGill is bonze from the SrVeat, -Miss M. Ross was a visitor in Wing - ham last week. -Mrs. Turnbull, of Atwood, is spending a few days e.t her home here, -Ed. Mason has returned from Wingbam after a few days with the Bank of Hamilton there. -Rev. Mr. Cooper, of Port Perry, conducted services at St. Andrews church, Snn- day. His sermons were very pract- ical and should be profitable to all- eles. G. Stewart, of Asbtlold, is visit- ing with Mire, J. B. Taylor. -We are sorry to learn of the continued illness of Mise Mary Cummings, who was stricken with paralysis two weeks ago. 416.461'11' I??L X age Bears the The Rind You Have Always en% 8lgnatnrr of 441 See Last FOR TWO DAYS MORE MAKE GOOD USE of this last opportunity of securing Men's Clothing and Furnishings at a fraction of their real value. A ' great many -people have been made happy with the big Money saving purchases they have made at this . store -we want to treat you the satue. Give us the opportunity of saving you $ $ $ Come expecting Big Bargains and you will get them. Week's Papers for Prices We have a big stock of Men's Shirts (not mentioned papers) size 74 to 17, worth $1.00, $1.25 and $x.so at 69c. fast, as they are good genuine bargains. in last week's They are going Now for Two Great BIg Days FRIDAY AND SATURDAY TERMS STRICTLY CASH. THE OLDEST POSTMASTER, -MC, 5, Dickson, the veteran postmaster of Seaforth, can fairly claim the honor of having been in working harness for a longer period than any other p nst- rnaster in the county of Huron, Mr. Dickson is now in his 42nd year as postmaster at Seaforth, and he is still the first at his office in the morning and the last at night. The duties of a postmaster in a town like Seaforth are laborious and responsible, and they have long hours, but Mr. Dickson has stood the aoige remarkably well. He has now served under five PostoffIce Inspectors, three of whom are dead and the fourth superannuated. He was appointed when Sir W. P. Howland, who died a few days ago, was Post- master General, and he was sworn in by the late Peter Rantaey, of Tucker - smith, who was the leading magis- trate in these parts in those days. We are sure it is the wish of Mr, Dickeon's many friends that lie may he long spared to continue in the die - charge of hieduties in the poalofllce here. -Expositor. iON(IitAN('E 18 A Cvnatt.-" Know thyself," is a good admonition, wheth- er referring to one's physical condition or moral habitudes. The man who Is acquainted with himself will know bow to act when any disarrangement in hie condition t n muni e fate itself. Dr. 'lhomae' Eelectr•ic Oil is a cheap and slmple remedy for the eradication of pain from the system and for the cure of all bronchial troubles. The Clinton New Era says: The Jackson Mfg. Co, expect to start their (lo deric h branch h in the course of a few days. They have their staff en - mod and will place them in eharge of Mr. Murray, who hits been with some time. He is a thoroughly good man, and will prove a good citzen of Goderich, Old Offender Caught. Impossible to escape being cured If you apply Putnam's Corn Extractor to the worat 'corn or, record. 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