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The Signal, 1906-1-4, Page 81 1 8 'Irl N$U.r, Jan. 4 1 ' R' WINTER SPORTS. T 'gilt, January 41h. for Big Mill and CI'. H. tearer play, 111 1h.. ha!a1 league. The hewer •match rt•brd111111 fo, a• a Teeutm- 1 stem 1 l 144e-embereth I u 31 h *eh* and Lehr! is, far lien fixed (air next'l'ueeday. Jamie'y 111 h, Ihr poise PO44' lent lasing op e.vt4ull of 'the leek of ie... v Tomorrow Ih'ridaV1eventing 1lrnsall and (i4rlrlit•h wi11 lw•1I . OHO 41404111 at the rtnk herr in tine of the U. H. A. championship eerier If watches. Wore open at 7:x11 p, 4)l. t g • celled at N o'clock; Adliliw.illn : gentlemen. 26c; nadirs »nd rhildlrn, 16.. The 11r*t to iii the Zeal, hockey length. w'a4 pia) el 1111 Tu..rrlav night. the eontestl11g tenure helmet 1 he YtMw miter and the 11:011l1se:s. At Milt -dere Ihr sole „!Manu 3 1..11' in etym. of the Yclwmites and at the end of the ,te•- ond half it was x tie. 1 it. 3. -Play Nam continues for five Minn( I'M Inter each way; during which the Y,rsemites mord 2 and the H:unbleie I, talking 'e4 ••(u b• M•orof 111P 1`/1wHlllt '. lune \ 1 1 IT a 1 • 5 to •j. limey Metiew Woe referee and fuuntl'it nerewwry to Mend Jnck Tait to the board* for rough play un ' our twe.leion. Tile liar -up was as fol l' n we : 1',wlielrefl. • HM111.kl04. K. McLeod multi A. Rouen ( x.. Vldeau re.Ii i \y. M1 Iran J. Tett eoverpoiet K. 1o,.,. KM.Lean right wing . •: \Ichor -Beach) " Meteor . erotic Pule !reran 11. McLean once U. Brophy 0. Mel koald left wing - .I. cbi.h0uu The thelerleh U. H. A. hire played in Helsall last night, std the wLelch • the'. u cto ' is that (levee d in r dl p nt h The Inndun•Fne. Pies : H,•neell, Jan. 3.-- L) a fast and exciting genie of LIN•key played herr tonight G..drt•ich wain from the home to Iiy a score of is to 4. The home. craw woes handicapped by lack of practice, but 'taken all through all the players on loth trains did well. Goderich WAS 4141111r4hat tela fleecy for their lighter tenements: The score at half -tire. was (i to 0. in the last halt Hen.xll wowed four to their opponents' two. P. I'Iowpat4t,. of Zebedee. wise very aatiefartury x*' t efeee to limb trams. For Goderich Herrin, at .over, was the particular star, and was ably !.tend!: by McGaw at centre. For Hensull 'Nylon' in goal. Bew•den it point end Cameron at cover did well and were well sup- ported by the forward line. The teams lined up as fellow's : 1101114111Th Melvor (Fell l'atapled' I•"„t ('aM-Harri. ,o4,'r McIvor rn.•'r Hogarth M.•liaw centre Illa(k*ll Mc(iaw wing Blacken McDonald wine Buchanan Referee. I. Showmen. Ila N,a1.L Taylor 'louden 1 nu.enm The Rest 0. 11. A'. match to be played here this season amok place at es• the rink on New 'ear's night. be- tween the Clinton and Gralerich \. t. ams. The ice Was in first -claw. 81114*, The Guderich players started off with n r d dotthe puck rush x11 bolded 1 p 1. in their , adversaries goal net in a friction of a minute. This wets only the beginning. ' however., and the first live or six goals did not ev,erage much More then x,lIiuute a piece. At the end of halt time the score stood $ to 1). In the , second half Clinton picked up a little and played a somewhat better game, e ruecee(ltng in scoring • goad. which , wits greeted with a hearty cheer. • t Goderich retaliated by scoring a few eeconds•leter, :end the score for the second half was 7 to 1. snaking the result of the game 15 to 1 in favor of the h playe•n. 1114 game was to., one-sided to 'w pat•ticulxrly ex :ling. m but the G/dle•ich forwivaIs gave the spectators some nice • biuution t au welch and Harris irresistible rushee ' elicited plenty of ilppluus•. Melvor, a of last year's "all-star" lemon, kept up his reputation for effective work in goal and Cxmpllell did his shale id work at cover point. Brown Jackson, of tiraforth, was the .reface!, end -lint a single player had to 114 penalized. The line-up was at, follows: (101181(1'11 1' LINT* 1). Mclvor )nMl Miller J. Campbell` plant.1. Forre.tet IL H. 1 err -Harris. "Over '. Pinner 11. M.(iew centre 1'. Shephard A. Meteor wort J. I4imp.on F'. Mc(law Mn 4'. Moore I). McDonald ' right J. McKenzie LONDESBORO' WINS. Rifle League Match at Althorn Lail Thursday. • 'Seven teems tenure tart in the Herm Hide League 1104 1141 -a1 Auhursl la► T11111.11/1y from Ale .111 l# ald.a IMMO% Itlyth,• 11'tughuui, Goale'il•I lawn„G,aleiett Lou u.hiI 1 Col 1411'111'. 1,111111141•11111.' Willi 111e cal with Auburn a Very Clime) , MY• 1 The teem al•Ilrrs .\•rlr Iwllltlealelnl Auburn Winghaul l'ullao•ne Blyth ti oderich prayer meeting Mall the churches. Ttamoitley.. ,Ialltlal•1' I Itie in Knee dierelu. Sub .ct, •''4tissiu's." Sneek- er. Ifrt•. Jas. 110111:11(41, 11. A. Friday, Jeullnary 1216. In Klulx t•hol414. Nmhjert, "Ferulic., Kdu'w• t timed Establishment.. rind the ' Young." Speaker'. Heir. 11'. H. Gra• , h . It. A, - PERSONAL MENTION, •I • 1). e'r'r run hu. g 10 Memfunl. Mi.. Shoals 1. i 4.it11.11n TheJfonl. Mi.. 0. 1rr i.yth 4.61 Toronto °q1 rl.4). Prank I).1) left on 4eiliieut4i 4)u 4 11141 t0 Torxoti.. - M1'-. Hu'on and .wet, of 'Exeter, are vir(t Ieig l4) town. J. J. Wright. of the Park Ilou.e. returned ed from liuel,d, yu•lenla>'. • J. P Brower. Jr.. 1. home from Regina. saes.,. :110 *le Vit .3214 Sbi 6,elerk h ti.wnrliip 20.► N. Law, of the Lllndrrlrnri tease won the medal for lest indi'idu,t Hoole. Neil h 45 out of Ms possible. E If. W.etwon, of thitierich, was weer with 43. The tooth -rich teuu's mote Naw 11 1.0111/WP : ylFyd•. Y/111144 Total. . E. H. Wittwo r 21 2j t3 ''.uta 21 • :111 1 ll h 11 1 W. Symomis',,, 21 Ili :ii Ge,. Tsylor.•.. 11 13 27 W. Junes . 11) II 'ti A. Tulfeed id 12 :34 It. ('rxigir ..l1 11 :tl H. Sitep arra.. , ..'. 1.1 0 24 W. 11 al Ines'. 21 8 22 .1. l'hi.hulml.,..'.., 1N 17 Hi 1 fur'. few woes. twisters. Mr. a not Mr... W. r. Tse and family have d been assaiegattl>'.vlllc,• I. W. Broderick ha. returned from London, where ho.).'.) l'hrl:'.tula.. s Mr..aid Mr. Arthur J. latex 1. strntfo.rl. .Iwnl New fear'. has In taw 11. ' M4.. lila 'Vatiaton a Ion for Ilnttdo 4)u Wr,l- tnvlu) after .pendlug tw'u week. at h •. Mn.. Thnnm. I11)4114111 left lam week on a month'. v1.0 10 Mitchell and 11'1111. Urn. r. Mi.. May Parker. of Ail.( Craig. 'w:. Ihr gpe-t 11 her runt,• Mr. Carrie. for New' Volt.. Mi-. 1p•l.\' Slowly Olio to Toronto la -t Tiw,.d*) after .p.gwllue 4 day. at home herr, ?I1.. •Mnry Iittrrl., of Toronto. iia. been .•1.It ing at the redden,e of her uncle. fhm,,1. H irri., Mr. 411,1 Me.. F'. 41, Kyrle. 01 •h. ('al h,trlue-. petit A few 11x0. Iii. week at %Ii'. Kettle'. old howl• M'n'. N', IL IteilI. of Newea.tIt\ "'n- • the gnr.) Af 11t..i+ter, Mr.. A. I•arrow, 4 1 Mr. Fer,nw fur N1'. Year'.. O. H..)nom left on w e.l ar'4'a4.ahrri tut f o New ',Wheals, and J. .1 gully left hi. 111,11 Wag - for 1 hr wnu. place. MI... Helen Stewxr left on To ay on It o Karoo. ('It a to other slat t her bnxla•r et 6 n t. ) D IMlnt. In the South. Her Jd., Smith. of Virden, ]Ian.,'I n tie., 4t the nrldrnce of Mr. and MrIe•rnarl'11.- .0n, il- .0n, U/rlrrielt town•Idi.. John Mclv,w..tulent of the tl,ive.raty ,i SItrhlgnn. Ann Arbor. yidtd. hi. home at Tindall during the• holiday., 411..Ijueenle Hnhertwm left on Tnewln^ 10 token .whirr in the high ..had department of the �1',dlareburg public ...boot John. 4', Sowl•r, of Shirn...h, and Mr.. sowIer hate leen vl.lting in town thaw week, gue.l. of ?Ir.. Howden. F:a.t .Irtkt. ' 4', W. Treleaven. of the Oonld: McKay 1'It . Toronto, and formerly of W. A1•11,4111 R Atm ■ .tone, wo. In town til. week oq hulhle.).. Mr. and Mr.. Malcolm McKay have pawn .i.iting with relative. In Tnckrrnndth- where itfamily gathering .s:in held on New Neer.. )Ire. T. T. 1,41.1, 14,1,1 1Mhy .14'10 the 'loli- (111r. 41 the hoar of Mn. Leckie Mr.. Mmt.•Ith. in e'linton. on ('hrl.tn,.. the annual Tamely reunion w'.c. held. (louse web.ton of Katon'. e4ehli.hnleut. 4'itlni`a•g, row In,own !Id. week. Mr. Web - .ter. home 4. 111 Fonlyue and lie will .I*'nd .eveh,l week holiday. (n thi.wethin N. J. 1hopp:and, of North N.uudch, It 1'.. and hi..'..In. 11, ti. Salkrid. both ',Indent.. of the Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph, pent the holiday. nt the hitter'. home In Oedcrich , Iown`hl - i 1,..... ( 164n, of CI,. el.wf, 1 t, :rhe, .ra-,n The holid.s'., , he old h,nur i n 4 ,,lh arnr, 141 1 i Thr Miaaol a \ Irte.'*nt •!ilea W(Innl•y. Nr. Tobin 4. rng 4)r . with The 1'levelend Milt . 11041••. oro' of the ending doily new-p.per. of he 1•i,lttd Mate.. Thele *n. a (,inlay rv0nlon a1 the hone of 4`. H. Ilobert.o11 Nrw Year+ fuer•. Ihr got bream: inchuting. .Ide. the members of the family re.iding i4) to n, Prof, J. C. Itobert- -'m o'Toronto: f .4. \I. R dwenro.L M. A.. of sleeve: H. 14. Noberroen,��\ of Stem -font: -Mt.. Itoh,H.nn, of 4'indwr, x144 MI." Ju,.•ie•, 4)t /trowel.. \\ ' Itohrrt MI'Tn.l-h, ,f rhe (diem (''dirge Toronto retnrnwl on Motdny softer seendinir e few- day with h'. ennr, Mr H- Heniler-on. 11'h11c hero Mr. MeT*.-i-h 44-44 m't'1) p1014Cd to rnt•.•t ht. former teacher, Mr. S114/1 . .y. w,d1 .. improvement.. Nit.. M.'Tuyi.h ft. ml m,•,)• .s41 Outline., .Ines leaving herr o. •r eight - sear. earl, '. nee Fara: Mn Glenn I'.ernpbel. who IND 1311 ' MI5 UHURCN NOTES. The annual Christmas tree (treon- 'section with M. Georges church Sun thee sch.w l la being held 111 the seh,a,1 room tonight. W. 'r. 11.1 tt.. the .new t•rgnnist of Knux elites h• has Art Iyel ft• tollta1)1 1111 And will meet the .choir for the find time at practice tonight. taking charge of the organ next Sun- day. 1Vesley church. Clinton, has ' ex- tended an invitee' to H.•.. T. 1V. Nell. of Toronto, am ace••pt the pastor- ate Of the church next June. Hee. 11. Ni. Jlenning. at pleM•ut plestait'aif \V's• try chervil would like to get bock into the Toronto conference. The annuli 1 liristnute entertain- ment in connection with Knux church Sunday selemd wee held last Thw*alay evening in the 1(41111t room. ate', Jas. A. Ande'son occupied the .hair and a long and .'*,-I d.,n0 ,'$nl aqf some thirty pieces was given. Jillltitie thrill being x very pretty fancy drill. At'• the e •lesion a piitmentetion of a gold -headed cane wow trade to G. F. Blair. teacher • of the boys' inter- mediate Bible class, by the nehmber, of the class. The annual ("hrlsar'-`rt;a entert�ftt- welt in cunnectien Nott 1•lotori, street Methodist church Sun xy r.i�hlsd Vag held en ('hristnles nig t in the •hurch. Instead, however. of the hildreu re•eiving preseits.(11 v de. ;(intributiofN of toes and cloth lg. *ag- gregating ah(1111 91) 111x., whirl were sent to the Fred Victor Mr' ion. Toronto., for di,trih,tiun at a l' ri,t- uam tree 'wing held in contort. Dm with the mission. for little Its *An •hill en of Toronto. The enterta n- nent wits eplendidly patronized. ala, t 11' being added to the sch.w,l funds a a result, after admitting the children. eachere and offlrers .4 the echtaol tee. The 11'eek of .Prayed• will he b served by the Methodist. Presbyter - all 411l 14aptirt congsrg,(tions of MVO holding union Services. Ih the femme.• of Hey. Mr. Wright, the Bett- is( att ist minister, -Hey. James liau,ilt,m Weill take his phare. The meetings will omnis( •r promptly- xt 7 :11 to clock. nd will he of a more 'meteor' evangel - 'saw character than 111 former years. An effort will lie thele to have also u Metter service of song. 'The following ix the prr/grenl : M lay, January sth,. in Victoria street church. Subject, "Thanksgiv- ing and Humiliation." Speaker, Re'. Jas. A. Andersen, B. A. Tueetley, January 0th, in Virtorin street ehytch. Subject, "Thr l'hur:h Cnivereal" S1eaker, Hey. G. N. Howe, B. A. Wcglnes .o . January 14,114, regular WINTER NOW REIGNS! and we have in atx•k at the CENTRAI. DRUG STORE a full line of Drug- gists' Winter Confectionery, such RN Haack Cough Dope, fii sedses Cough iAolus. Menthol Drupe, Horehound limps, Maltese Cough Drop,. Licorice Drops. English Jujubes, Stick I.icoriee. ('hewing Guinn, err. Alsp Fruit flavored Candies and )tarry 11•eblis BoxoI Chocolates and Ban Bons. • A new lot of that large twist -stick Horehound Candy on the way. S. E. HICK - Central Drug Store GODERICH. J1i1r�ti�5�IrNi�sU4,11,f4)�1,fh�Ir�ilI% I I�u�L�W�W�li�hfli�l��Wili1G THE KEEN KUTTER _TOOLS ARE HERE 3 3 3 i 2 a 2 Z 3 i 3 Every tied in 1hr K.en gutter line is ns good be had N11d each and ,111 nor fully wat'1'Hnted.' TIP long life of tie.l% hearing the Kern Kutter dor to the fart that nothing is spared to make ahad fill ''an trade math is 1• 3 3 3 3 3 3 TOOLS the hest that brains. money and .kill can perdue!. The Kern gutter line has IMI•n the 'standard of America for :in Pens;, and was awarded the (ir•end Prize ,tt the World', Fair• St. Limbo. lasing the telly eginplete line of (1101* ever be nreive a rew*nl a NM 1 t n great Pxl it i ih. Think of whoa it ntanN to you to 11e able to Mev the beet Gaols that owe made. of every kind, her simply remembering the one name. Keen gnt1••r. Mellowing ate Sainte of the verimel link of Keen Kutner 1(xdN and hardware we have in '[Took : Hammers, Hatchets, Chisels, Screw Driven, Aug& sits, Files, Planes, Saws, Drawer Knives, Scissors, Hair Clippers, Food Choppers, Steel Squares, Eta., Etc. Every tool is *old ureter this mark and motto. The r•cofiec- 6 1F 3 tion of quality tanu.ins lone after the price i* fo,'gntten.IF 3 SIMMONS HARDWARE CO., ST. LOUiS, U. S. A. Ci 45 HOWELL'S HARDWARE �! 3 SOLE AOINTS F'()I.t (iO1)I;ItICti lotArtutoP*001110twtotutiolveftwe ftlitwIl 'II II ftImill 11a. been an the "irk 11.1 for wutla 11UN dune. 41111 ,,.Mete 411410e10 lu hie dole. Pe oldie lsule, 4141 .4ga111-1 of 4'111:. rimed'. w•N khwlir remembered by 11.4. .140411. 0111 lirkt .tio *loin 111.'1(1811(44111 0\1•,1111( Ik•l wlfe11 1111'111 1�•i.,.a.1 hooter. We Ire glad 1„ 1.4)04' he 1w reowerh,g. 11' 114141 Very ,.lo w q . Mr. awl Mt.. J&.0 eke ayd thrum ch idren, of IWIwuc4iu. )lel .. ale heir. 011 1 11,01 of 0 roupin of nP4.1h. lu'.N r. (AO. Iwlrot*, )1r. nod Mr...lobo like, of 1,11111 41111 other Ir in r1411(4n yearr...10e0 51r. (11.0 len lair 1 11' wort a 41 (1, . i. 111.43.' 1',41 to the Old I io,r. , 114. ,mks 1. 'Marled to a d,u11d,'r of 1v111...1 reble. uft•.wl', lir. Welter Turnbull leave. thin erred'.!! for New York, where he 11110014 .I.a,dtn 4.1110 time in the hl.41011.461 Which hu will d,'.'Ixe to.11rleer)' 411111i14,.0ar 11111,4 eye. .Mr, 11140 41111111r0111. 'SW t t'"1r• ..g'' 1110 111.0)1.1 la•nt 114 .4 mler A. l .e ..11'(1'011 III the New 1 irk h0.,dl1J, nod hi. work there now will he on tu.iIiar ground.. 114 J. L. Turnbull YOB motto In active practice here ,until hir brother'. return and a.dat IIr• • CURRENT LITERATUik. JANIwwxII-I- ` 1 h.r.• i. no.ay 11rll'.ru1vAaraliANon M.in rI''IityAt3tl.in-- - the ixuu:u'y(,uodian Magaz fir. Phe,, ,ti•Iieles 111 Sir John '1I, teem by 11,m..1 I. Curran moil Sir .11111-41 Carl- ' init by Fred 1'. Yeelluld ate Worthy of epeeist ,Utetei11M ms each el Matins iufocmlation ts 41.4s is loot gra e•ulty '11., .. u. '1'h. :1 lrvis mamiscri1 t. of tvhi,hl1 u I'a ra 4)wGll. taa kfiV • de- . e i,l• r 111• 1 Nlw•1 :erre of a 1uy411at yltiutlr 111111114 164 earl,' yea1'a of Ih0,war wlhi -1i (n•h•11 in .o tunny pate otic 1(riti.hrr.' being driven out. of the United States. It Sells nt the d let. I, ;Its' he 1(ad•11 avoid being preeeed in - 1 &, to 111.' awlaa.army. This )IY. rovers x comide'ald° pet hid, 1773 to lel. Ammer lit. other article's are '•rii. , Troll.. in 1h. !Philippines." by 11r,ult ' ford K. 11.Inirls, an Englishmen who, how .pelt some time there : "Thr Pu11s lie re•leed.In'I the Phil*nthrop)U,' by 114. ,I. M. 11:e•Iwr.' 11 p0.11,1nrut Quell o • rdllcatioai.l : "The.111r•aking i f the Ferber t'o11111ine." Iv they editor, a timely article in view of the 4)1•esent I [eget investigation : "The Indoors of ('arena." by Norman PHJ.ter1)n, with nu nnrnNrs illustnit.ione : "Me. Jehn { Morley," as mann of letters, by Profee. raw 1'.•ih,l!n"Edgar. Three at'* etudes I'v'I'h..ulure 14,la•rts, Melt. Campbell l't'xi41,•tart 1 it Mat•niv.•n'and Met -Kure. its Evans. I'hie• lung list mnkee an excellent htpuhrr. Your Worn-out Stomach. 11'hNt It motels it til. at►engthening influence e1 Dr. Hamilton's Pills -they w,,i•I: merrvele where the-taiu1ach and eligeetiun erre pram. In one day the appetite increnres and the whirl* ryatrul le rapidly NLlrngthened. No r1 sell epeciell.t clndd write a Metter prmwvlptloes than Dr. Haluilton'e Pills of M.indr*ke and Butternut. At all dealers in a yellow box. price 25c.; or five Wee* for one dollar. He Understood. - "Willie," said an inteiesting young mother to her lerst-burn, "do you knew what the difference is between coaly and wad Y The meth my child, is what you rove with : the body dy carrier. you *1mur, This it your• body," G•uching the little fellow's shoulder, ••hut there is something dee bet in. 1'ou roue feel it now. Whitt is It, " "Uh, 1 know," meld Willie, with *Sabah of intelligence in hie eyes', "that's w Hanttrl shirt !" _ y Why Do Women Suffer Ruch pain and endure he torture of 1 t nervous he/Wade. when Lir. bus a r slucure like Ne eiline't A few drops in sweetened 1 net .mere brings unfailing re lei. 't o4) feel better at once, you re Ibraced tsp. hwig(o-ateid, headache goes sway after nue doge. 'rhe occasional 11 use of Nrrviline prevents indigestion and stomach dis ortlra's--keeps top , health end mtrenlrth. Every woman needs Nrrviline nod should gee it too. In 25c. bottles everywhere. WORLD WIDE ARTICLES. A Weekly Reprigt of Articles from Leading Journals and • Reviews Reflecting the Curren t Thought , of Both Hemispbbres. World Wide is a marvel of interest and eheaplrs as a higleelass ecleclie ; it wi11 a parr resonates with en4• thing at several times its price. Fee the small .11111 of one dollar and *•holt it brings every week for a year the test meth -lee Ihet *pprar during -the week in eta• lending Brit and foreign publications. Of circa! It 1 appwa144 1,1 the thinking element ler rac•h emnomnity, those who want alt klio s' what the world think •14 mer (h-ineing; hot these will end it en full of rale entertainment ** of %reelow. it is atbstihttely world-wide in its inter- ests and leer no axe to grind. 'rhe anneal Ioh4Cription includes U) 4:, eerie:aired, x most entertaining re- view of last year. It wi;l h.• sent free of charge to any .11 Ire.. for a short tim e. The annual oueo..erfp 101 price is $1.1:1. ani the pith• Iieeer are Julie Dove .I,r, at sloe, of Montreel. Sew special el,s'✓m, r ttr with The -Signal. Lucky is the elan who can't lend Guilt Iweemuss he does not know what it hulks like. The plan who can get fame on credit hem ne trouble in paying up from the 'box uf%ee receipts. SPEC We don't dub ourselves "1'rofesso" but we know how to asci=t 'defective vision if len-es will It it. H. PARK Jeweller and (Jptican Be Alive to Your Own Interests. Buy Footwearwhere it is sold strictly on its merits, Try - the makes we are selling. You'll like them. ('omelet winter styles in shapely perfect -fitting, comfortable good -wear- ing shoes at the littlest prices we've ever known for shoes of equal quality. You'll have reason to bo proud of your feet if you wear a pair of our shoes. REPAIRING. SOLE AGENTS FOR GODERICH FOR THE TWO MOST FAMOUS LINES. QUEEN QUALITYO FOR WOMEN AND WALK -OVER FOR MEN. Downing & MacVicar GODERICH. GRAND TRUNK SYIS EM For the Winter -GO TO - California, Mexico or Florida. "The Land of Sulm1ner's Sunshine." TOUR OF ALL MEXICO !weaving' Toronto en January 29. 1'feeting e11 points of interest.. S MOUNT CLEMENS "MINERAL BATHS" Ind St. Catherine,. Millet SI Spring». I)rlighltfnl tenants for those who 111MYI a n•et. Best of holt) ser011llllodat*tin. For tickets and full information call I n F. F. LAWRENCE. ;;�,^, (Mice bony : tl::ell a. in. to 1)1,04 p. no. Jou* Nra.tmet.'.$tatlnn Agent. S♦ .1. lo, 111 11114 District Pa... Agent.T.anato New Fruits and Groceries Fruits, Candies, Nuts, Peels for Holiday Baking Holiday Presents, i•Torday Parties. Everything in our large stock is of the freshest end the cholcemt. Your New Year coke end' pudding will be a guaranteed success' if you buy your traits end peel* here. The children will I*•.delighted If yeti bey your supply of nuts, 0e14 candy here. STURDY & CO. Phoneo. THE HODGENS STORE 25 Ij I Court House I Square R annual JANUARY SALE Commences Saturday, January 6th. The Jan ary sale is an annualevent he On the gist of the mdnth we enter stock and balance our books for the year Stocks in all epartmeris must be 'crowded do to the lowest notch before that day. We have plans for the coming year tha. make the ma rial reductions of stocks imperat e, and in order to get -\the present stock where we want it we purpose mak- ing our January sale of 1906 the most attractive we have ever held. Here- s the list we start, the sale off with on Saturday, 6th. Watch the paper every week for further money-savi news of this great sale. Jan ary Mantle Prices will be decidedly mone • saving. We have had the biggest Ma seascm we have any rd of, and are anxious to wind it up wit empty racks. Every co 't in stock must be turned into money before stock -taking. All f ew garments -and correct in style. Just the last ones left froma sea n of big selling. Not very many in any one lot, so do net delay your coming. -\ MANTLES AT 83.go In this lot we pelt all ti r mantles the M,III nt $4.5t1, $:i and P1. They are ,.I1 this lwn,on's 4'141(111 Hs�I include son stylish gmreient,. H for children s well as Helier. Tweed,. rill Black Bre1mtr' , regular $•i to $11, r,hoice for - $3.90 Jaiutary wale J MANTLES AT $5.00 14.0wpm a (41,7..,, tont $6.:141 to t11M. i 3, Rtgnl#r *$,511, $ DRESS TRIMMINGS, 5c Alanit 231 yards in 1 his Int, last ends o' lines that sold as high ,u from 'Lim• to 5c i')6, cleating at per yens REMNANTS January remnant prices are iu!t half regular. Every remnant in the store will be measured up and put on the remnant table next Saturday marked at exactly half the original price. Yon will find this table at the rear of the s ore, and nn it there will be many a bargain. There will be Remeants of dress golds, Remnants of table Inn n, Remnants of silk, Remnants of flannelette, Remnants of wrapperettes, Remnants of laces, Remnants of embroideries. MANTLES AT $6. Almon fifteen than $11. Al! new.. A derided twig $1 1. Choice fr MANTLES AT $11.144 Ten joreketa in chi $13.511 and $13 CAPES AT $5.00 • (1110 -holt d we•to elle*.empire, dark Calve. rile sr $N to $12. J*nd PN in thin Int. Lost one. that *re left of lines that sold for I new. all *tyliah garments, pleb' bl/ !hire: 'tweed1. 45.00 141 to lyk14(. ' Choice of t lot for January male.... .V in this lot. The last one* left of linter Ihat sold nt from $0 to made from good nt*teriale and all *tylish tip -to -date g4rumentM. if you went a good mantle. Regular $D. $10 and $6.50 diary stale• ` V JlJ r. t w 14,ifovert11 and plain hhtckv. Remoter For- the nunry sale you take your choice for CHILDREN'S R la only child' I'd ha, rt. AT 75 CENTS 1YrapIwl-, nm lined, In. daimon y DRESS TRIM Me poll. (It We wet The God iEFERS AT jt.7S I's Infers, next. netts. armentt. in tweeds aid plain 1144 $2.11) to 83.4,0. For .f.nultry sale your choice'.. .... 'l ile room gond quality w•rappeeette, heavy weight, nil size, vo Ala !nes that are left. from $I.25 to $1.5) lime. timed) fon- 75C (Ir $12. $8.95 $5.00 $1.75 yr end fawns. Alen ttro plaidgnlf ry sele your choice for. ..... ..... 1NGS, tc tri Ings, odds and ends tint are left of difTer,nt patterns. to (dear theca all rut, and you task•' yew. choice per )•eed . 1 c Square rich. EMBROIDERIES J 7 embroidery prices are money -saving. We must clear up our embroidery stock be - fere the one arrives. These will be just as good to you as If you paid full price for them. 231 ye Is r 1)110 and lin enlhr,idori,.. nau,,rted widths and y1,11411.41. 1.4st one of lines th*taold et 2.x•, 30e and :Lir. For Janunry sale choice pet' yanl , 15 cents SHAKER GO S, 47c L; ladies' flannelttgoatee ns, made f fancy stripe shaker flannel. fest •••11•11,1.ap*et* 1 each 47c GAUNTLETS AT ege - :t4) pairs L 14,'. nstrnch#n gnllntlets, gray and black, leather palm, well mode 11(1(1 hued, ,peril(! ter J* )• 39c GOLF JERSEYS, $1.92 111 only lulir.11 and children's golf jackets, red, !ream, navy and fancy 015.0 pxtterne regular $2.'25 to $:l, For .1,nluat•y axle, cltuice J CHILDREN'S WOOL HOSE, 2 PAIR FOR 25c ('hildren's woollen hose, sill sizes lip to Si. regular 2.5c (totalities, For Janie 25c my .nor. 2514114 for LADIES' WOOL HOSE, 250 L'ulies' :out children's woollen torte, 74„ M, R4; regnitr 130 and ill Ir. ftir January sale RiBBON ENDS, toe Speci al 25c • A 1 41,1,• of ends of ribbon, lengths 1 to 11 yards, Plein and Ganey, choice of the hot per end, 10C The 1.Squ re Goderib.