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The Signal, 1906-1-4, Page 5THE $I10N.1L: UNTAKJO ENFORCING THE LAW By LOUISL J. STRONG copyright, Ix16. by E. e'. t'ar, ell. Old Ned ataa,rted nod east au IuJured, reproachful glance back at tris mis- trees. 'There, Neddy; there,' she *pato- /Med. "I didn't really maw to strike you, but I'm that. worried In mind -- what are we going to do, with your young waster gone, 1'd like to know!'• She gazed with wet eyes uerufr the_ meadow, where the "youug nusster," ber only child, end she a widow, was at work with the hired luau. Ile waved hie baud lu response to her sig- nal, and her grief overflow(,!, ahticl; patlug the black lonelluese that would be hers when the fur treat had swab lowed up her boy, victim of a girl's weakness and her lather'.. obstinacy, "Oh, why did he set hie heart .upaln that spiritless Lizzie .'lurk when there are so many girls Just as pretty and every bit as good?" she groaned. She had pttt the question to ber sou, and he had answered by u look only, but a look that somehow entirely pre - "Illy Andy lajevery grain as goo(' an. Your Lizzie, and you kuow '11, 0(141 what are you kicking up all this run• pus for against their belug worried?" "Well, 1 happen to wuut uiy Lizzie, nod l haP1a°u not to want your A1uly." he explained. "You are waking her wretched and driving my boy. away 'from mics, She caught her breath and bit her lip. She would not cry before beth ('lark.) "'They'll both gel over 1)," l(: isig$• omitted easily 'itis he and to the gi•uuud. "Other folks have been disaplointsd iu not having what they wanted moat and got ui•er It -or ansd up under It anyway-dklu't let It ..pull their lives and go whining around the rest of their natural span." 1Iw'regurled her with 'Nihilist- areneatiou. She flushed uurowfort9bly, and *awe of 'homer things whbit had seemed ..o far. far buck euddeuly eonfrouted her very closely Indeed. She felt dubloua.• Perhaps idle had better have gime home after all, "Well, I eall't air the sense In mak- ing the .tdklreu miserable," she re- marked evarked lamely, breaking an awkward pause. "'There'd a certain old law that says, "lire slue of the feathers shall be visite(' norm the children.' 'isn't ibis 1(0• itu'occa. afeu where it eau be Justly euforced?" he queatioucd sternly. ' ."Yost -lean Menu"- abe'benttnted In- qulrtiigly, "I mean that Andrew Baker robbed me of toy wife that should have been, and ,Andrew Buker'e sou shall not rob (1118 of nay daughter.? ' She looked astonished and burst out indignantly: "Andrew Baker, wouhln't --take •No' for an answer. 144' -he kept 0t and kept on till I Just eoulJllit say It again, ewllechelly us"- . Her voice trnTksd° out. "t)b"" he rid/timed in a tune ludica- t ve of .Ildden, amazed rinHgbtemiwnt, s4 ran;; at her n. 1, 1.;1InIVIIy- ihhags hart Utioxi cetevtly canfrouterl.hlil 911/0. 1 tl:are.l up mall stalked off fur gitad, ny 'lightly terribly hMeulted by the lit a negative. I was ns tantelted ns a-tur •ey nk'k Hud at mild utt It pig:" 11e elle rt.(' a straw and ruminated lengthily lit 11 opeuklhg *Wiener. "Hut , Liatnie, cud I were inippy enough," he, hMel•ved presently'. with npporat laidVance. "She (\•u a good woman. and 11 tie Lizzie is Just like '".tndrety Baker was am good us the 'Nest, and 1 was, happy with hlui:" she bristled, "And my Andy la like his. father." No.' But hieis up ngniust her d:id'. 'No all right. I'm not g.11ng to be role bed twits*. St 111“-- Ille.i uti'/upliaterl her 1 duwnnl.t face, 111111 11111 IIWIt *atoned. Ile turned his back and moonset tasty whistled n few burs of an old lore smug they used to sing toy;ether, "Look here, Josle 1Mfg is linker, I've never been friendly with you mines', elite 1'd found .out before• lIow that things you've thought dead Dat. (onye to life. l gauss thiuga en 11 be tiersl for the chilitreu provided -- Look here, Tin going to ask tliatt queMtlou tgalu, and 1'01 not going to take 'No for an au ewer this dune: 17I Hak 11 every tithe mail everywhere 1 sec you. Jostle. will you Marry• titer She tweeted her finger's in ehliarrass- ment, looking absurdly like the old Uwe Josie to his partial eyes, and fal- tered: "Well. of -of course, 1f you won't take 'NoI" 6COLlt 1..014 11Kxg, MET', .'LAI:K. 1 Maim TO TALL To 101'," ant: oat ILItt:L. vented the now of argument and ben 'suasion with which she had hoped to convince blw- She kuew.well that had he tint imag- ined the errand upon wing. she was bent now 1e would have hal cull, with shocked Alertly. to fru.rrate it. Sire. \Baker ordinarily would not have meddled w -1:b the young folks' love affulrs\but she could nut let her mon iw*',,me al4suploiuterl•world luau• derer without Making every possible effort to avert 11. h( Lizzie .'lark were the cable Indl,p*ensu le U1 eteliorlug hew t0 lire home, I.izzle 1'hsrk he must ,have -the girl bust set. that herself. She was certainly very Pretty and -attractive, Sirs. Baker ndtnitteil\t0 her- self as Lizzie greeter1 her aoni4gvhat shyly, and there was it w-iatful appeal in the sail eyek aril sweet Pa.e that in- dicated plainly that she was unhappy. "As she deserve"' to 11e if she will not assert herself anti Marry ,tbily, whether Seth ('lurk consents or nut!" was 01148. - Baker's rather vindictive Inward com- ment. - ".tre you going to drive buy boy away from me and drug me 1n sorrow to the graver' she demanded drnmaticn117, uaeonaeloua that her blooming person - silty was In ludicrous contrast to such a dire posslblllty. "Oh, Mra. ,lnker, wont ntn i do?" Lizzie gjlaver(d, "Do! You can spunk up: You are of age. 1 come on purpn'e to take you away, nod you and Andy will be roar• rigid before anybody can Interfere and prevent It-" "Did =did Andy aenti yon?" Lizzie panted. pale and frightened. "I won- der at IL for he knows 1 cannot do it while father Is so set n'gninst It. Did Andy rent! you?" "Andy thicke you love lt[m n great deal more than you do; 1 fear. But you can easily prove your -love. Come, Just take the matter In your own hands. It's the only way" "flow can I? Father never would COMP to are me nor let nlea'onie 1.11014' walled. "1 c'0n't, Mrs. linker, I can't!" "Well, you'd have Andy, wouldn't you, and bre happy, wouldn't you? Why should you care what your fa- ther did?" Mrs. Baker argued, forget- ting that children usually 1t v.' some affection far their parents and that other parents besides herself might wish to keep their children. "Yes: rel have Andy," a tender bloom flooding her face, "bit, Mrs. Baker, don't 'you think ehlldren nim nt all for their parents? Father is hard about this, but be always ling been the heat father a girl el•er had. I love him. I couldn't be hapP7 for thinking of him here alone nn.l miserable. We are young, Andy and I. We cnn wait. And I'm hoping Andy n•Ill not go away when be realizes bow It will grieve y00." Mr. Raker was torches!, and In her heart she approval. She mold no more, r ''i( deal nn. weut Int kissed the 1 1 1 M Y ort. But she was not going home yet. Roe would ere Seth Clark and present him with her opinion of his conduct, spite of bluff and bbnster. ' She asked no goestIons as to big whereabouts. if he wens on the farm she would locate him. 1'Innily she found him on top of n shad hack of tho barn nailing down shingles. She stood end witched his energetle movements n few moments, seeing things which seemed so far back In her life that they seemed to belong to another age. "(bine down here, Seth Clark. 1 want to talk to you," she ordered nt length. "Heart to heart talk, JbsephIBe In - gals Baker?" be asked, not at all sur - primed, havlljg been observing her out of the tau of his eye. "Yea, or knife to knife, jest as yon choose," she retorted sharply. "What's the matter with lily Andy?" "Why, Is 11e ailing?" Ile mewed to look concerned. She scoreed his tri- etng. THE VITAL' CENTRE. No Man Stronger than his Stomach-: Let Mi-o-na Strengthen Your ,Digestive System. The stoniech is your vital centre, No mon hi., stronger than his stomach. The at'i-ratge' 11140 111 114/1111.11 him physical vitality by his heart, him kid- neys, or his Iungn, Yet it isthe stunlar'h that An mid lin fliwt conabd- errt1 when you wait up the account mf health. , Every organ of the Lx1y1a sue- tnine d and nourished by fond which is converteed into nutrition in ‘J,he H ommel' and conveyed to every pert of the system in the foram of bl,w.I. For this remain,' when the Min:melt is . trengthened with Mi-o-na and is able to nlllwet•t the fund into nourishment, ell 'other organs soon 1weoux• w, -Il. This explains many cures of heart, liver or kidney, diseases in the cases where Mi-o-na its used. It is the most wonderful health restorer known. Just one little tablet out of a 5o -cent box of Mi -(ria for a few slays, and you will Mon leer A great improvement i your health. If yon cannot ohhlin 'Mi -oma of your dl ltggist, it will be sent'by Limit, post-paid, on teeeipt of price. Witte elm for advice on your 11454' from a lead- ing stomach Specialist w'hic'h will be sent free. The H. T. Booth Company, Ithaca, N. Y. Crowding Him to the Rear. "1 envy you," declare'', *whoop. "Why tai?" inquired Nokid.. "liecanwe• vnu haven't children. A mete husband cute no ice with chil- dren in the house: Yon at least occupy swine place its your wife's scheme of life," "Oh, 1 don't know," was the rueful response. "She has a couple of rubber plants." Sell Your Cold for BI? You eu 1 rely won't t der p at a .!11!!014 bill to cure that horrid, sniffling cold On to any druggist end get "Catarrh-- ozone" Catarrh•ozone' NMI your cold will ie a thing 'of the past. There is nlmnat witchery in the swift wry l'etarthnznne kills. colds. But when you consider the penetrating, healing and antiseptic qualities of Catat'rhozonr perhaps it's not au wonderful. Certainly there in no remedy half so pr pt for colds and catarrh as C*t*rrhoz,ne. Refi.r A substitute and insist on having only "Catarrhosone." The Oldest Country In the New World. Everybody 1e talking *boot the high -Arum *peel*' elcurlion which the (grand Trunk R*Ilwoy Mystenl Are lir• wising for. Mexico, and which will leave Montreal WIN) a. on., .1,nttory d)th, 100441, in 'peeled Pullman ears on the International Limited. These car' will be attached to the private train that swill be oreIIBnd through• out the tour at Chicago the following .morning. All expenses included In rate. Tour will I*at *bout forty doy.. and will rover the most interesting portlor. of "the oldest country In the New World." Apply to piny (grand Trunk *gent or to J. 0. McDonald, Union Station, Toronto, for all lnfor' melba], dr'crlptive matter, rates, etc. ' Mid heu.lachos aril cured b Milks'. (granules For sale by Jae. Wagoa. THE MARKETS. TORONTO JUNCTION LIVE STOCK Hrce'pta of 'I've shalt el the Unt..i. 141., •s Verde erre 44 cur !wads, coutpoio,1 of Aga trine, .1 nherp and 41 cuf\1.4, 'rise vitality of the bulk of fat ,alta• was sly fair to 111.411894. 'fou litany bull -11111+S• ed *rifle flirt ought to buvi..1.'.,, left lar • 11.' •r da week.' ,longer '111' the stable aro '.lug offered. 'I rode was fair, oudd.•rina the quality,, A11 uttering* were wird berme noun. 6iportera. Prices ranged front *0,3.1 to $1% per cwt 1 aeon lir eight luaus sold a1 the .1411.1 tlN 1414, tM hulk welling at IIA to $4•u3• Expert buns sold et -16.311 to 41..5, •.tekera. Thar. were not tunny hno,Is 'nf w•ell:lln Isbell 9.l,'hers. '1'h.• heal sold at 111,11.". to 01.44.; fair to taerlluua,- 03.1(1: to 04•I2'•:; rota mon. Cite to 08,143; ruwa. wild al 02.45 10 4.8.7.5 per cwt, `EAST' SUFIALO CATTLE.MARKET. Kest Buffalo. Jan. 1. 4 g'IIP BPrelpts 4000; atruattgg to 1:.'. higher; lime etrurek 05,40 4v 03.75, ah.p(lug steers, 04.78 it •L5; Witcher*, *1.:.. to *5.23; heifers :26 to 14.145; cow.. 02,73 fu 01.15; 62.50. 10 $4.35: alu'►rre ■04 feeder. Li 11 14.34:11101.4 hrlferd, $2.2:4 to 0:a; fr.•.ill 'sow 1 and •telages*, i2 per bead higher, 001 t( 940. vale-Necelpts, (1480; active; 31.511 (1 'log►-Reeotpt,, •40,5(10: notice; Lc to tet higher; beavv, nosed and yorkers, *11111 tr 0p..18; plea, j0,0.1 to 115.70; roughs, 14.:.1 n 14.75; stags, 63 to 0:I.5o; closing easier, Nheepp old 1x019. Iter.'Ipts, 141,213.; i,' five: sheep steady; IAmbs,25, bleier; Iambs, *41,ffi to se: yearlings, 1x1,501 to 1,K.; weth ere, 05.80 to $41; ewes 03.23 to *1.701:. .Seep. wiled, ea .to 45.441; Canada 11.11,1,14 $7.143 h .17.41; w,*tern lauds* 07.:41 to 17.75. NEW YORK LIVE STACK. New York, . Jan. I. -Beeves.- Ib"etpts, 4214 herd; ;k5 rets 011axle; steers. .law; top grades steady to a shad.' higher; me - 6111,11t all* to a shade lower; bulls and ' tow's, steady; Iwluoluo (0%4,, strong, stout all gold: steers. Sabo to 85,31; huiig, 02.75 fp 14: cows. 01.75 to $8.5e1.0;. Liverpool 1:141 London emblem, quoted uettlo steady, at 4u0 por a wI VYav,rtm,wooly; none. to day; Ionl.. 7181 cattle. Calve,. Itm elpts. lois 'seed; 1.11, o.tire; vests. Ole to 2.1e lower: hero. a.d and westerns, slow to 2:.• off: a4 sow;�'ra 05 tn'i:oat: tors, $111.i5:.Imlt. enlr•.. 105(1 la 04,50; 901488,,nl wive,. 03 to 44; 70141191(4,, 12.:*) to $2.75: westerns, *.'I04l to $3.70; dl . eved 'al4r4,. nlaler, 01 9'. 10 12', peer pow "d for city dressed vests, load he to 13, for country dressed. nh.ep and- fall 1111.111 411.1.lp1a. 443( hee4: 14 etre on sale: sheep, lion, to 2:.' higher: lambs, _sr to 541• higher r•no ems held over; *hero, 1:411.) to *1.81: 1-1,141, 02.5*1 10 09: Ian ha 17 to 814.25; ,'.ills, $5. 110g. Iteeettite 1:1.:17.1 head; .0741 o11 Nal •: higher: state find 1'enn.•ylrilutn bogs. 1111,75 to 05.1141. PICKERING COLLEGE BUnNED. 8.rong Gals Frustrated Firemen's Ef• forts -Leu 830,000. Pickering. elan, 2. -Pickering f'n;lags ane of the hest -known schnlaatic 'mita)), llshments on the American o ,ntimint was destroyed by fire 011 Aaturday. Th. outbreak occurred at about i.z0 a m In the northwest earner of e apartments of the Principal. Mr WP. Firth. M. A. The pupils weir enjoy on their rhrl,tma, holidays, and the building was only occupied by SIr- and Mrs, Firth, the matron and 'ter- yenta- Mr. and Mrs. Firth had not long left the•collelr. for Plrkering sta- tion to take train for Toronto. when the lire. was first nolle.',. ars they were .ummoned-back by telephone Juat be- fore, th. (1410 started, The wind was blowing a gale from the northwest and drove Hie flames arrow. the building. mid fruatrate.l the firemen's effort,. The lir•p burned fierce- ly f 1i•veral hn and before nooq Jho whole of t main building had bee0 mmoly .,ly destroyed, the walls and ch'mn.A•ii being all that remsln Th. gymnaalum and other outbuilding, aro intact. The ,Inas 1w .etlmated at about 430.- 000, Which' Is partially covered by In- aurane.. The rollege, which was erected In 1671. was carded nn under the auspice+ of the Society of. Friends and war the only Friends College In Canada,. .. Big Firs at Truro, N. 8. Halifax, N. A-, San. 2.--Gnnw'a Opera Rlock at Truro wan totally destroyed by fire Apnday morning. A number of firma were burned out. The loan Is 0.- tlmated at 100.000, partly cnveeed by insurance. Fin 'In Asylum Cottage. Mimics). Jan 2, -Although the building '1n which they were confined war burning down over ,heir heads, many of the patient. In Cottage Na. Two at Mlmle(rAsylum. which was de- stroyed by fire Sunday morning, ab- solutely refused. to be rescued. They finally had to be removed by force. The twenty or more' patient,' ti the house wore, however, wefely carried out. The lo's Is about 015,000. Wheatley Stook Burned. Wheatley, Jan 2. -About 2.30 Melnek Aunday''m••rning fire broke nut 1n the pQeer Jackson' block, corner of Erie and Talbot street'', occupied by Stewart Anderson as a general store, -The building and stock are a total Infra, loot on building, 82.100; lose on stock, about 86.000. , UNLIGHT AP Wash oilcloths and Iinoleums with warm water and Sunlight Soap, rinse clean and wipe dry. The colors will be preserved and the surface unharmed. Common soaps fade the colors and in;urc the surface. Sunlight Soap deans, freshens and preserves oilcloths and Iinoleums. Sunlight Soap washes clothes white without injury to the most de'icate fabrics, or to the hands, for it contains no hing that can insure either clothes or hands. SJislight Soao is better than other soaps. but is best when used in the Sunlight w..y directisnsi. Bey it and follow Sc • direulons Ci • • • t6. tette BROTHERS LNITtg. Termite E'EN IU E British Cern'.. c al Agents. London. Jan2.-I(', A. P.) -It 1. probable British t1ommerelal agents will he appointed 44, ('nlonip,. Mr. O'Harri s letter caused the Matter to he Herlously dlscut.eg. On behalf of the Hoard of Trade It I" pointed out that Canada will "jot be entirely neglected. Aa to the ('cion!.'' in general men have been aetlt to make Inquiries In South Africa and the Auatrallas, with the te- ault that ngenla have been appointed to Afrh'a, and will apparently be chosen for Australia- The probelbillty Is that ''Imilnr mea,),iw. will be followed In regard to ('enada. Hamilton Man Killed. Hamilton, Jan. 2.-jslllntt Longley, who residedd near the Jockey flub, and war empiIoy.d by the imperial Cotton ('0., war on his way to work between 6 and o'clock. Saturday night, room-' ponied by his mister, when he was struck, by a O. T. R. train from the east and wa" killed Instantly. Two Lonely Men Suffocate. .Wtnntp.g; Jan. 2 -Word ha* been re- ceived of Elie tragic death of two home- steaders,1. McLaughlin and Jarmo; Ross, who were living In ono "leek near Hanley, Mask. They were found dead in bedbyneighbors, n hl 1411 having R R beeow suffocated by coal gas. Alien Act In Soros. London, Jan.'2.-The Alien Act, peas - 5t1 at the iaet premien of Parliament, Same into force yesterday, The Br.ot 'Reel of the now law was that the Immigration officers refused to permit the landing nt 24 of 42 Immigrants from Germany Broken Sleep, Tired Next Morning.' Sleep not only test^ but hnilds up the hotly. 1'it down the hors of sleep, and yon cut down health In the Pattie proportion. " Itebnildinl{ 'then hems, nerves go to smash, Yom grow tired, weak and wretched. '1'o restore sleep you t get more bodily strength, te nutrition* blood, healthier nerves. Ferr•nsnne solve' the wholeproblem, myouakts you sleep soundly, vee sndnrtnce, vim, ern. hition. o mom morning weaknem -- In,tead the fire of youth will run in your veins, supplying abundance of energy and slam. Witeh.'y ex• the :afloat effect of k'erro:one; !MBY BEE Baby beef is the highly finished product that I s for the highest figure bcausc the muscles, tendons and tissues are but hardened by age and use. It is ender and juicy, like a rapt=y, young tree. ' It cots, on the average, about 3c tomake t 11). ;.f gain at one year, and about7c, at two years, and ayon, because the digestive powers are more energtic inounger than in older stock. Theresheul.l he no let op in feeding the 365 days of the 'ear. 'Phone to W. A. McKim Goderich Sale Extraordinary During the open season we have 00 many goods which we will not carry over if small prices are any Orowail, 25C Millinery 25c A lig lot of woolen's and girls' trimined and untrimmed hats, priced up to $2.50, .to clear at. each 2.'c. , Overcoats . Men's and boys' overcoats. About 7.1 to clear at one third less than our low prices. $:1.00 coat fur $2.00. 811.00 coat for $4.00. a'k 12 00 coat for $8,00, All new this season, Jackets,, half price They "must be cleared. They are new this !all and you 'can have ono or more at just half price. $3.00 jacket for $1.50. $5.00 jecket for $2..)O, $10.00 jacket for $5.00, and a lot more ' at the saltie rate. Half ,your money back. One quarter off Furs One third off. at aim Ell McKIM'S BUSY STORE 111. Clydesdale Stock Food can be fed v.111 the greatest b; nefat to calves, especiallywith Sitsaratbr Milk. as it-tkke4he place of the extracted butter fats, - It tweverta iCOu,,,"Iherefbre,lhere i; no "let up' in growth. It has the bre and muscle producing ingredients that helps to build a frame on which •, put the tun ler flesh quickly, and, at a profit. Nothing injutous in it, and can stop feeding it without harmful effects. Human Imes can take it with benefit.. We take 0 every day. Your men e Y seerfuati ration*: by the d ler if any Clydesdale Ptrellaraticns do nntive satisfaction*: Try Hercules Poetry i,4, C1.vnra41ar.a atoea F 111 CO.. Limited. Toronto 7.01 „ 11. NTOOUAIIT. , Mics. F' I. NAY6L3:.. 1). li. BALLARD rug 11 41 PI SOUF1t1('H W. lit {MOWS k seN ., \t'Rt'HN - N', T, 1111►n#:LI.. ( LINT4)N Int. Hick , (;4)114:1(9.9 1 l' HI' It N til NGANNON �eas6rta5le 5oods 1 . nice assortment of 'Ties„ I ,ndkerchiefs, Scarfs, Gloves,.Hosiery, Etc., Etc. A few of tone comfortable Pyj.uua(a (eft. Thcy have bad a go' sale, Yon Mhoul.l ..•e !hemi EVERYTHINC IA1 MEN'S SMART WEAR eg. Black JyIt- Shoe Advantages } The "Invertus Shoe" assortment affords every advantage to the purchaser. The newest fashions, the best.leathers, the little original touches or style characterize them as, being out of the ordinary. Made in a wide range ot- styles' including shoes for every need and seri'icr. The most attractive values offered in men's shoes today at $3.75, $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00. WM. SHARMAN LCor. East St, and SquareQ'}� - GODERICH iammumm!M Jam__ ..lR^ ;TONE UP THE LUNGS l WITH OUR 'EMULSION OF COD LIVER OIL heats' Fvrisber al .fitter, • The Square, GOD[RIC11 i • AND HYPOPHOS,PHITES No u1au1'religion ever got warn 't H F A D A C H E by \workingg m. These un"ighllyy piltlpb.•n ran Noaraigia and Nrrv.nasne,. rand qui.kl. hr stile! retulv't' 11 - It 14 111a a doped tinauhlut bit at true lutibr Hud nutritive fecal, Our 5oc. size for a Tonic, at qoc. •1 9,14,• i, ,,„ 1„ ,I, i kim1. entirely 1 y the im•(•of MI1In AJAX t4Anetil ala t1tADACNt -y-- (' plrunt' 1rot1 Pella. 50&me•n25eon AND NWF.:L^'a CURT: �%. C. GOODS _ For Mille Inv .m Wilsnn, h1e�ae Jepr,e.;nn. C.nale.t 14(11414 rvrr J; -,..•1414;" T no.:hers,. Andes. A or Jirect from BEDFORD BOCK. Arms a co. Simeon. Ont. ,!lone; Junk if net Mpe�rbtl attention to fart •l 1•n•I •n, NAVE x011 A BOSS? ly �' OUR BLACK CHERRY BALSAM FOR COUGHS Chefnlst 1250, 5 for $I.00 M$ f or see you and pendent? If you Are nlskulat m•iney lir Meme on ,�{ 945 .,p. else, quit sad make money for yourself. tree our t}' 'i` '*` "i` • , ! 9 f ?,�F G�y 4 of slavery and be free Write ,MAwatla,-a tars-�s•'i` Co., London. They wi't show you the way. They have started thouvnds nn the road 1,, fresdom.77 Seven dollars a day, every day in the year, is he.} . les'made handling their goods. Write now, Tilos Is stoney. , W. Thomson. are headquarters for "Worn i, PIANOS, ORGANS an Out" People 1: -Don't neglect the Best symp toms. Oftentimes the irritating cough, the insipid cold, the listless and languid feeling, are due to a s weak state of the system. It im a sure sign of breakdown. Nothing else will put you right so quickly and effectively as "PsYCNINE-." If you feel "worn out," it is time for a tonic, a real tonic. There is only one really good tonic. it is s'P,vcn,Nr. ' Keep a bottle handy -never be without it. it tones up the system and restores your obi time vitality. Ask your druggist about it. ORILATE$T OF ALL TONICS CHINE (?Rof otlnicL3 W!l ar° 414 INKICCISTS 014 Mua/EEE TWA Son s't SEWING MACHINES. DURING the many years in which we'have been engaged in cater - lug to the needs of t h e people of the greater part of West Huron in Mustral In- struments, Sewing Machines, etc., we have been favored from year to year with con- stantly increasing patronage. We extend thanks to all our customers for their many favors. We wish to announce that we were never an a better position for the handling of r goods an our line :t...1., I I ILii.....:.-E4inLilivill.:111'.\' _ 11.1 ill • s, - i,4 �, 1. - yrs.. marketable tiyai'�'t.�r od '*'' 1'.i' jl •'"^''S^_ ,• than at the present tame. t 1 ' `- • 4,47 h'1e . Not only in the larger 1nstru• •!L i ments are we well prepared to ti the most particular demands upon us, but in the smaller instruments, such as Violins, Gmtarq, Mandolins Flu Clar,onettes, Piccolos, Accordions, Mouth Organs, etc , also is our stock for the coming holiday season well ate. In fact our entire stock of Musical Mer( handise, including the publications of all the leading composers, is TerAuplete. Edison Phonographs and Records, Berliner and other (gramophones, Empire 'Typewriters, Fountain Pens, School Requisites, Fine Stationery, etc., etc. we cordially invite yon to make your holiday selections at our Muq,r Empnnum. *' 4 4 4 G. W. THOMSON & SON OR T. a. SLOCUM. urnit•d 4,4. The ared ',- Goderich•, mecum .t. w. r e..lte, 0 ' Sawadd 4 s :� '�,44 4445 454.454545454544454.-44646+45444844444446441t !'tT54545 45 Y it •r ;rR,4,«„ , ,. � gl-:f s6 adv, , ar,.v„.< 16ii: 0;v.• +� �:. _61:toot: PAWL 7asss,r a+ •-Riw1:a,-,r,