The Signal, 1906-1-11, Page 3,
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Armour's
k Extract
of Beef
Makes Food
More Nourishing
We do not claim that Armour's
Extrad of Beef is a food. lt is a tonic
fix the appetite --is soothing and grate-
ful to the Stomach -helps one to get al
the nourishment out of the food -insures
quick, sound digettion.
Start dinner with a dear bouillon or
savory soup with Annotir's Extra d of
Beef added to give the true beef flare'
--and see how easily the dinner is
digened.
The Gentle
Kidney Cure.
Don't think that Lulu is not
effective because it does not
"tear things lo ,se." The man,
who talks niost, does least.
Kidney remedies that purge --
and over -stimulate (he kidneys
-upset the stornach:-are going
to do you mighty little good.
THE GENTLE KIDNEY CURE
goes about curing you gently,
sii:dly, correctly. You nevee
know you are taking medicine
-excect that you begin to get
better and keep on getting
better. Bu-Ju'heals tnflatn-
mation in the kidneys -takes
away that Sharp pain in the
back and the dull ache through
the hips -stops excessive unn-
• ation-and enables the doseas
ilea portions of the kidsreys W-
heal and strengthen.
Cloves 111LIsensmatiam 1o0.
TIME CLAFLIN CHEMICAL CO., LIMITED.\
A Beverage of
Good Health
Grand Mogul is the
nicest possible blend of
the finest and ripest teas:,
Grown on the sun- - .
kissed highlands, each
packkage is a whole
bouquet of delicious fla-
VOR.
Xeivs of thi.Sistrict.
Azgff
, Mr. and .31r4. %Vita. Homo. of Brum- 1 through Captain Haney, tri thelailitun
144.1.4, celebrated On.. tifthiirh miniver. brunch.
Disastrous fire at Ethel
On 'the now AA i AA g Ji n out t•y Ulf, fire
broke .out in John Mei Loialtra retort/
lit Ethel 111141 Spread Witll l.uh rapidity
that the Aide blowk was e plett•ly
destroyed. The' hardware stone of
The dehentures tainted in connectilm Kramer .1/4 Hit eine and the barber
wiefr-the.;thintott Knitting Co. loan *hop anti -dwelling of NV. F. Heath
have 111.01 NOW bv tilt. LOW11 • to th4. 11.4411 W4.14. 1411111111et4.d) 44045 4.
31 ()oilmen of the World at II !wr cent. cause of Ile+ hre is Link tttttttt The
interest. 10414 414 eetimated.at about tati/.11011.
The pat.titership existing between H.
Johnston and Coehram., marble Died in the West
dealers in Winghani, has beelY die- • Coin. , of \Vest -Wawanosli,
41 vel. Air. Cochrane will continue received tile soul intelligence recently
the business. t.lant his mon. John Gaynor, a voting
John !nos Nuevo" died at hi, 111110 Id twenty-five years, had died in
home in Turtdoerry rut Saturday, De- l'ilownix. 11. C.. of heart lo II a't
cembet. :11n h. fie Wail ill his for; Y- I 411 441441)4. '‘ nit"' 441
sweond year mad leavew ii wilt. and Sinai 1 '1 11111"1"1 114. it i" "IllY114 little “Ver
41
family to mourn his demise.
witrV of 1 heir marriage Ull Chrlat 11111*
I Day.
• ltev. II. Liwjo• has telen pastm.al
(Inoue of the Methodist church at
Kincardine, having recovered (144114 111'.
rt•cent iratees •
A quiet wedding took place at the
Engliela chlirch rectory in Mitchell on
Tuesday. December 211th. when Alias
Carrie itatikin anti 5V ,i. 1)., 44114. 1.4011
Of Winglavn, were united in Illaolage..
The vottrin lawknow oil the quest ion
of aceeptfng a grant from Andrew
Carnegie for a public library resulted
ha a favorable majo laity. There were
172 %%nen for and 0044444(111.4. the prop-
osition'. .
Mr. McKenzie. of Toronto r, . bait been
appointed conductor on t he L., H. .1/4
it, llit 1111C4oiftstir 40 John Quirk and has
commenced his new AUG.,. .11 1.
.5!, 44 will 11141 144 hitt laYnHy too
Winghaill.
czar Hollins. of Cleveland. Non of
lir. J. A. Itiillins. of Exeter. wait ...
ried 011 Christman Day to Miss Millie
MeTavish, of Detroit. The young
couple leave taken up their residence
in Cleveland..
A. .1. 1•Iwirk, of 11I.13...08, lias
rented the Fordwich flour mill f(11- at
term of thre4 years and has taken
011sa4.144i.411. • Mr. Low iek is an. ex-
Perieneed miller, having spent 4 went). -
live yearn to the business.
Mrs. Wilton. • wife of Jaeob J. %VII -
ton, of Brussels', died on Friday, De-
ceitillet• 2./t It. 11(44.1 1(11 illaess 441 414.14111
41.4.4. She Waal in ' IlOr fort) -
seventiryear and besides her huslutiod
leaves a family alf five children.,
wising ii Nr.....,4 : Showman, 't h e
healea-, (lid not eat Ida Christmas
dinner here 11.)1. was 44114.44'444.14 4.41. hilt
1.441114. On ' rhtirsolity last. He is mow at
the Queetes, but is not having nearly
MN greatauceess Ks on hie Iles& visit.
Alex. Mr KW:111, Of NIewlitt, 141101 t)
'
111 WAN a 1111441 4401, ineastitimi fifty-
three inches (lean "Willy( IlkItittg'. and
w4114' -,beautifully feathered.. It isa 40w
intention to have the NG! ite ttttt tetj.
514.4.4 Minnie lleK intion, 41anghtet of
Mrs. 1).1). McKinnon, id I. tingsiole,s
was 111 11 1 los! on Deeember "'Lit 11 too
James 4 '1.,4i44 Melhonald. of 'Montreal.
1 agricoltural editor oof '1'he Family
11.1-3111 and Weekly Star of Montreal.
The marriage •of Nihon Grace D.
Salton. (laughter o'4' Rev. S.,Saltoti,
Chntiow troves, form rly of Centt-alia,
arld Couttis,London, took
plac'e 1111 1V14t1IWooltlV, 1 40444141.141*
Mr. and 'Mrs, Courtis 11 reside in
London. ,
Miss' IA, iret tarlIstynhatts, fq innerly
of Centralia, wee puit:ed in Marriage
In Walter, IL Thotommon,
0111. young farmer of Withwley.
l'he event took place on ftcreinher
h at the I• ,.? bride's sister,
mrs. F ed 1,1,),', of Wolseley.
Mr,, id Mrs. Vanstonc,
i„ celebrated the 4 (('34( 3' fifth
annivernat v of their marriage on /W-
ont:iv, Ile.. tither :Ottli• A few of their
.friettilo front it dist anee were preaein
to tender (yin rill Obit 101r1s, ate'. it very
pleasant eveni was enjoyed.
On Tuesday 1st week NI rs. John
NICl/ollgAll, 41 fore et- tvell-k nowt) resi-
dent of Britasels lo litv, died at her
holtle 111 Said( St • Siltrie, Ont., in
CI Cold, tepid or hot, it is -
always a family luxury.
Pleasing to mothers, palat-
able to children, it is Ceylon's
best mountain gift le you.
High in theine (tea -tone)
and low in tannin (bitters),
it is the beverage of.hy-.
geine. 25c, 30c, 40c and •
50c per pound.
Grand Mogul
Tea
((Sold only in packages lined with
prepared paper, never in poor:mous.
It Direction* and premium cow
pcos in each package.
Isie
her seventy-fourth yt. ir. It is about
three years; sinee 41 •eased and her
daughters moved front russets.
.John Goodwin. of Kit -entitle, and
5l.s Corn Evans. of 3 'stilaceintrg.
were quietly mat-ried at 0 • rectot•y.
W'inglinaii. on Weilitenday. e1ensbet-
27t45. Her, T. S. Boyie
le tt-foo tied the
11•14,1111111V. Mi. and SIrs. Goodwin
will reside in ‘Vingliaiti fon- the winter.
John Hold. hem aold hie liNtacre
farm ou the 2nd eoncession of Tito•ker-
smith to Mr. Armstrong, a Stanley.
for the mion of $7,04111. Tiler farm 441
one of tht• twmt in the bowfin/tip and is
in lirst-clasn entulit ion. Mr. 11•.141) and
family pm pone t ving to Seedut-th
to reside.
An •ohl and well-ktion-n resident of
t het itheonleetedoill of ( . rey passed away
011 KIVIdity. 1.41.4C14.01.444. :114, III I Ilt. 4441''
4(4)11 bf John Williamson. The de -
reamed came to li 'immix f • England
fot-t v -five years ago and had resided
in are). ninon. 1/172. • lie is tourvived by
three mous.
MimM
i ay Gill wan presented with
a purse of gold by the trustee board of
.1 s• street Niethodint chmeh,
i Exeter, on her !eating 1:./reter toi take
eharge of ot depat-tment in the Fort
Erie publie school. The gift was 4
recognition of her faithful neryices in
- ----t•hoirt•h work. . - .
Miss Lubin . fowddem, formerly of
Whigham, wits married on Monday,
December '21th. in St. Joseph's Epiowo.
pal church. Detroit. to Wyna 6.
Doinston. mining engineer of Idaho.
They were unattended and left for
1 Lansing and other point,. for a tahot•t
honeymoon before going to their
: Western home. .
' A quiet but ptvtty wedding wan
eelebtated at the hilltle of M r. and Mrs.
John (flay, Hamilton, formerly of
Wrogeter, on Christina?. Day, when
their daughter Sala became the bride
of IV. E. Dodson, of Hamilton. 'rhe
ceremony wrin perfot-mtsi by Hey. Mr.
Treleaven. • Thq. happy eouple will re-
side in Hamilton.
Stolen Pleasure
The children will show you
the merits- of Mooney's biscuits
if yOU give them the chance.
Mooney's Perfection
Cream Sodas
have made themselves famous
all over Cartada in a very short
time. Crisp. inviting, tasty .
Different from any other cracker
you have ever eaten.
Say "Mooney's.' to your grocer.
.1 Isitter, another son died in the
11'oist, and in this great affiliol ion 311.
loud Mrs. Gay ttttt • and family have the
earnest mytaipatthy of the windcoon -
y.
Presentation at Clinton. •
The Ladies' Aid of Wesley chitreh.
Cilium., entertained the choir, tlie
offietals of 4)14. church anti their wives
one evening reeently. Outing the
evening S. 1'. Niurelt, 1444110 had been
the, 14.444141 )44 the choir for time.
and Mrs. March were presented with a
hands • silver tea service. the tray
ng suitably engraved. The pres-
entation was accompanied 'by all
addl.-as 'which was teatil by It. E.
Mai ttt i i lg. Mr. mad 3Irs. Sittrelt have
left for their new 4 e 4,, Stratiojd.
Hullett Marriage.
A quiet Mit 4)14.4.1 3' wedding took
plitse on the evening of December
27th at the It • of Mr. 111111 Mrs.
3litth ibis letv, :11-11 rotteessiott, Hullett.
whet, 1.111!11'. Ode* daughter, Miss
Mary, lieeitlite the wife .44 %VIII. J. Big-
gart, of Clinton. The erre, iiiiii y was
pet formed ny liev. Dr. Stewart in the
presenco. of about fifty guests. Miss
Ji-lonie 'Glen% Mir:04r Of tI,e bride, 10.441.1
114 bridesmaid, while the 441'I ),)III was
assisted by Robert ('14)111 44444'. contain
of tho' bride. Mr. and Mee. Iiiggart
1414111make their 1101104 ill nillt.011.
Hensall Nuptials.
A pretty wedding WaS sole '414(1 (10
51.44,40 y. 3411101(ry 1st, at the home of
Mr. 41411 Mrs. John Bell. of Hay, near
liensill, when their daughter. Miss
Niargatet Ding, '4444 411(4 in marriage
tor A. P. Ketclie4, B. Se. A., edam. of
The lowest Fa ront.r,
The• (ere was 4.1(mine)1 I
mit 1. . . A., •
liematIl. assist...I by Itev. - 111.
Uttpoltart, B. A., Of Kippen. The
maid of honor W•la 5141a Amite Bell, of
84.4(4',,) 111. Nie.,and 31114. Ketchen left
till the 14V1411i1144111440 bor Winnipeg.
Dsath of a Grey. Pioneer. .
1)4lIIlI..PAmes. an esteemed filial/vet
rem ent •the township of Grey.
pasned away at his home in 1.1-thel 1)11
Dweaidwr 3Ir. A111.411 WAS 44o411
ill/ Soli tOrtet, England. NIA .17111111*
1110i 14.411411.441 when a 114 tiVe. Year..
F.fty-inte year'S sgo ,Ii.' and Ws now
bereft wife toe* up their els ode on the
it h cootiol•Sidlon Of Grey and there they
continued to lire tantil about ten
years ago. when they re 'ed too
Ethel to pass th'etr yeinsining days.
The doweased was seeentY•nine years
of age 411111 1114sitIPS h1s Wid11W 4. stir
hy eleven children.
Morris Wedding::
Fairview. the bottle a Mr. ford Mrs.
John lirii;batn„ Morris. was the aeene
of a` vo-ry happy event on l'itiarstlitv.
I >Pet -Minn- 'Aft when their (laughter.
31ariati Millar. was Milled- 111- Mae.
Gage to sio IL 4(44.1)111' '1)44, a props-
IN•11.11, yo lig fat•mer 54' '11114. by
!tee. 1),', Me an, of illyt h. The bride
was attended hy her column. Miss 1.,Isie
:$11 w hi, art 1,44 as tb iwer-girl. After
partaking of 44,.' •edoling supper, the
ereliillg Wds spent 141 Misty and Soria!
1411041140111104114. 111.1 114,4 14114111414 of a
large circle of friends how the bride
and gro ttttt to their be. titian! home,
Maple Ridge, Moirris.
January Wedding in Luc
A wetly home wedding took\ place
at high noon 11/1 ‘Vednesday of last
week at the ts•sideticis id Steel C. 31 or -
(loch, Luck now. when his daughter,
Mins Nlaggie4 wan united its. marriage
to Will Fisher. of lawfmow. The cert
. -
was iterforened•by the Hey. D.
L. 31(.Kerrnill in the presieme of the
sliate relat ives of t he coot carting
parties. T -he bride, Who 0 414 given
away by her father, talked very
pretty in, her - gown. At the
conclushin of the retie y a wedding
w
'ont k fast was served. after '.5111.41 511.
nod Mrs. Fishet• left for at trip to
Dettsoit tend London.
• •
Married in Minneapolis,
'rhe wedding of Miss Etta Motives%
dainthter of 31r. anti MIN. .1. MIIIVOV.
Wingliam. moil Dr. W. A. Grey, of
St. Paid, was solemnized om Dis•intiMfo-
21101. in the First MetInalint church.
Minneapolis. Alnalt one hundred and
fifty guests witnenned tio• retie tttttt iy,
which Was pon•formeol I.y Rev. 'W. II.
Jordan. Mina Laura Mulvey. of
Winnipeg. was her sister's' ordy at-
tendant. Dr..1. 1'. Mulvey, of Win-
n brother of the bride. gave her
in marriage. and Chester Grey,
brother oof the bridegroom, wan the
beat titan. Dr. (hey im orgtaulitate of
0110Peollnimili
Sunlight Soap is bettetthan other snap',
but is best when useclin tilt Sunlight way.
To appreciate the simplicity and ease of
washinyvvith Sunlight Sezp-in the Sunlight
way you should followL'.:rectioni.
After rubbing on the Soap. roll. up each
-piece, imny:rse in the watcr, ar.d go away.
Sunlight Soap
I
will do its Work in thirty to sixty minutes.
,. Your cloth cs will be cleaner and vs.e'iliter than if washed
/ in the old-fashioned way with boder and hard rubbing.
5c. Buy iiirrecandn.fs,1....v 5c.
:11.zver •rothewu tain'tnd, Toronto j
Tote MAE, Jaa. .11, I kk . a
I'Perhaps the renown the holly le red le
because it bluetit.« for the alma of the
mistletoe., New York Times.
I i total nature in ot gt.eat thing to havee
11 11.4114 1114. 11114)1411. ts • men meheth.
mistake of leaving their% that Mown.
. ... . •
ARE Y3j IlliKIN0 82,003.22 A
.YEAR? It t. being done. vitth, our goods,
ti. -o I. is plessuut..peintauent sad nso14iaste.-
4 . ssle useA in every house. evety day. &stake.
*04,140 need Ito ciente the demoted. Legitimate, .
.repotable !Leduc.. You esti start without a cent
of capitol. Witte to day. 41 la AAAAA Lt.& CO.,
wileteeae 'G.A. awl cakes. Lesions. Ont.
••••
BROWN'S
•
cilium at he recent' election. Ile:sides
his bereott-ed widow. two sous Herb-
ert, of St, or 4.4,41Mom. and Perhy, 444
holm., are left. Li 1111)1011 his untimely
death.
Nature s Beacon -Light.
miss, meer.i
The traveller pro -iris -ding , f10111
F.1111.114' or Sy! i(, 01)'
pro -telling that strange- group of is-
lands known HS 11144
1111 the distant horizon tt strange red
fire, menet Mien regular and persistent.
If the 'tight be clear cl Iless,
as the vetted draws nearer too the
grotto it is 4••eti that this limning
ogual 18 11(14. ait ordinary lighthouse- -
t hough termed '1 he 1144114.411 '11141 of the.
Nieoliterraneotn" - but tl blazing out -
tiara th.e. fromc that ever sa•tive
sat y• valve 4,1 1114' earth, Stromboli.
41,1 though the eruptionts 414' this
neve! quiescent Vole. Are 141)44t11 (44
he 1 teeasitiltally Hite and grand; Fet
they (Outwit 1 litee With t hose of list
neighbor Vesuvius. A great 1 11 1011.1 114
Of this roaring, ever giving furnace -
mouth is. istleeol not impressive...4.1
sublime sprot •le; Now, tongues and
fotks 11111. 1.1.1.1.11 II: Mai.. forth
high io air. frail that tefrible v '-
tory id fire. 1,11i -cling their tion -y hue
1»1 *Ii" geeat volume of lattoke.
Whi,lt tt•aveilinJ 1,111 LI, son, whiell
now A4410,1o... /1/4 11 414141 441(4044 1)44
candescent pall. a wreathing end
gyinting aerial wean, its lurid
*ever swirling and eddying, its bloonl-
red bite nowlialpitaiing into a vivid
intensity. ,445141 now Sinking into n
t s t he flat
vto collo it termite in energy. And
now with a of thunder a • dis-
charge 1 If red hot strnes itrul Itirtsgort of
nick is volleyed high! in air,. reaeoth%
nig. 1119111 it .11.1 a te'e. 11 14).1.11,' Or sky-
rocket. or 'tot 1 ter pyrotechnic display.
And. visible fronts the .veasel enter-
ing *hi.. itay of Naples, red stiteaks
1114.44.4111...1 trailing 1 11 1011 the 4(44.of the
agitated on •ttttt ill 11, which. though
apparently so. 111014004 and thread-like,
are teolly glowing river. of red-hot
Io'.'* poolat•ingpitt of the fiery honace
ever ragitig bo.neatii 11.4, and flowing
over the cratet-'s sidloo 111 eatarnet 14 of
*414't 1111144 and vincioi molten 114.
Which f • till1O to 11,114,' 114.1111 1114.
vineyna-ols and Oh 1-e yards t he,
slopes of the on ountain and .0111,,,11.1.
the font de soil beneath 14 -(I"11444" which
in a few clays ia hard, stony rock. .
And then its the dawn ammo whesi
and the light of day' gradually drives
away the tohades of night. 'the weinl
fiery hue disappears, he -bello•hing
Hittites are. 40.1(1.4.» dim:et/able, and the
furious outburst no longer inspires
tensor and alarm.
Anil so when lie v./Ito-is tht• Light, of
the world ill ttttt ines the soul, and the
weary and the heavy -laden realize tiro
1'041 yoke is ao ea.). and. 1 I is burden SIP
arki that to 1141.41114 theni f
thotIttIrtioll Fie 1.0414 Illoir 741114
1.4114444141 theil• sotirow.s. then WI theia
terrors and'alartois disappe-tr and van-
ish away, and they realize that 11 1114-3'
but keep stestolfast in I he faith. tIn.ir
names 145111 4.4. written in the roll with
those for wimirs,there is no condemna-
tion. .
Far every build of man
there is a Semi -ready type
SEMI -READY garments we built to
fit live men.
'Must clothing is built to fit
dummies.
STATE or 0111.i. (ITV Or, "Leo°. I 44a.
la-cris roes y.
Frank .4, lieney tnakewi th 11t1(1 he 1, 0141
1o0' partner of the firm of V. J.( ',Ivory
doing 1/11,41144. in the t•ity or Theletlit.
and Slate afort,o111. and Or.? 4.1141 thin Will WI)
the or P4'.; 44 1111'NiNtElt to 01.1.a for
viol, and every c4.44.,_ ontiorti lort rOnnot be
cured hy the,101. of Holt. 1'411.4.11e
sham: J. II 'N
sworn to before Inc sitil jti OW
pre.eliee. 1111.011h day of periooltsr. .5.1 1, 44441.
A. 141•. 1:1.1.:ASO •
Not.. v Pohl
toitarrlo room is token toteroolly, arta
Id.. direct ly on the ItItroa nod glocotts, stirfsee,,
of the ogateln. Send for 444...lition4.4s free.
Y. .1 CH EN E Y & 1.. TOIOdo. 0.
44-14.4 1,5' all
• Tato. s mud r 1•111. for ernistipollOn.
•
The Semi -ready system of sizes in
based on the permanent measurentent
-height. Once the figure in formed,
height never changes, though the
eiderably.
For each height we have every
variation of figure - stout, slight,
over -erect, sloping 7 shoillders, etc. -
there are los variations altogether. ,
Here is an example: When a 5-1oot
Winch man with a 4o -inch breast comes
into one of our wardrobes, we produce
a suit for a 5-1004. sincls man with a
40 -inch breast. The fit is invariably
Perfect -
If the same man goes into an ordinary
clothing store they take his breast
msgsuretnent. But according to eltothing
makers' methods, a 4p -inch breast I
supposed to -belong io a 6 -foot man. so
where does Mr. Short Stont come off'
The four extra inches On the tail of
his -mit make hint ridiculous.
You see, the old system was wrong
it veld only fit normal men the
Sem(-ready system of physique types
will fit any- figure.
Of course, fit is an important thing to
get so satisfactorily settled, but isemi•
ready didn't stop there.'
Semi -ready system of tailoring is
different, too. Instead of employing a
man simply because he is a tailor, we
emnloy him bec.ause he has proved
hinua-lf an expert in one particnhii
branch of the bitaines.•:, and kvey hint
doing mithing else hut his specialty.
If he fits ju sleeves best lie does
nothing else in our tailorey if he is
expert on collars, that is hill per-
manent occupation while *vial us -and
no on to every part of our business.
(' richt ated
Hair Grower.
,
Physicians. rtylent 1st., ele. 441114 4' given thelf
nolilled tests to the only known retimlies
0 104'11 5,111 sirsol vary do *hat is claimed tor
them, 44441 .44 1114,41110,tfine slay be relied Upon
its ithodtatey hamar,. and e14i14a1ve. Wr do
not 110411 Id grow hair on 14 1411111111g lbalt1 head
where II. roots of the atom ore demi or de.
stroyed and tto line holr left. hut 414there 1... oily
line hair loft %erten notke it emu. - %Ye Ass e
glou 11 Intir oh Ittouls that hole been Wild fror
yews wool )(ars, 111141 1 he». 1. 1101' a caw to ba
found Where .. )4111114. 111011 or Wo1.101. who 1.4 10.1
hag their hair 44 torlicroining hold whervour tale.
twitted harm gron tog ri.1114.41 It, tt lit fall 140 I1114)-
11 111.0 0 1:0041 healthy head of hair, t( lowd
according to *4..' d41'er-11ot.,
To whom it may concern: .
. I iiiisa heal iiir endorse' the vise Of Pros et's
e.olultrittill Hair tloin re% !By isen.otial raper'
elwe I 1..“... round tlott 11/1.'114,4 it 1 est
eta litestirillV. 14111 14•i4011 1114111111 11' pared
eitetot. 1,1coop, I. a 114 11 44.5 ('11?'. the tor -
114 11 1 tttt Of 11111111 V411r1.11.4'.)) 11441.% 4444 1•1044/144044 44,,,
/-11114/... that 11,,,1)1)it 01 4014 .14*'..,.? 111 114.44 to
falt. too. 1011 hrgivo. yo gni.' in the.- place..
v. birds ore hare. 3144 1114» was tolling . ery fast.
and 114, some udder. 10) wadi. 1.4.41 1404'011W .0010
0.1,1. pool Itt '.II. Grower : nay wall) 1.4.1.0w
/4 f front doddrott. siot support...dew.
.1 growl' of hair a.7441.j
1 e%,.‘r. 4,1441,1.k
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'11$4041 tall l'orre.puntletien 1 -allege-
For Sole by \
S. E. HICK, - .
JAMES .WILSON,
Druggists' •
SHINGLES, LUMBER
and POSTS
there is. That is why you, finol style
in all our garment*, and permament
shape.
We have reached such a high plane...
thoderieli laintbet.'
1'0; how on hand a
quantity of the above
11,114 ,',-j,11,, and eau de-
liver too parties callintg
at the mill or *hip
0 11 any q0411t11y:00
411 111 1101 141.4
The Goderich Lambe'
LIMITED.
in tailoring that we couldn't afford to .
use anything but the beat of materials. IpHoNE
so we carefully test every •thread ot
go!xls we buy -then we guarantee them_
With the knowledge that they -ca'n'T. %%las as ast s";:in't ant. ) (sier!...i‘a7A )
• THE 111,:s at Dock Square
11Krong.
Iserhapn you have neeer been in •
Setni-rcaoly Wardrtahe if Wt. wonki dike -
to Show you what *4. 4. like. 323
15 °F4 24
Semi -ready
Tailoring
GODERICH -
4111444111•=110
ALL KINDS OF COAL
ALWAYS ON HAND
1^, All evil utrightst on the 1140k, -.',sl,..,
%lure yoti gel .4,01111 Its.. for a ton.
*LEM BROS., Agents
WM. LEE.
1 1,11,.r., 1,41 1 . 1 . • 11 .1 • i4,
4111t. Square. itroineti4 , 4,t1..1
isimmulk CEMENT
Fancy Tweed Suiting's BRIks
owingioilw beim demand demand fore and
blue
black Nititings, itshas left otir Tassels our
fancy t weeds. Yon can 1111,'.'.. 1.0t1r choice
141 these $22.4.10,sititiogs for $18.0o.
They aro mimes, Huskers 14 you.
FRANK H. MARTIN
THE TAILOR
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Those proposing to Imild the 1. hog
seasim 45(4111(1 olo well to investigate.
I he loriekn motile 11V ON. 1111PV are
Firmly Pressed
Evenly Finished
can be colored to suit
Rock -faced for trim-
ming
The tierfiwt iek for building por-
poser..
For pi ii es and pat I ictilars 141 ite 4
The Goderich Ccment Brick Co., Ltd
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RUBB'ER STAMPS
At it, RAMO) address, since 1891. Also
Stencils, Steel Stamps, Price Card out -
the, White Enamel Letters, ie. Writ's
us, well do the rest. Chas. W. Neck
0-11-18 King St. West, Toronto.
--
NPW life for a whaler. ItIllter'
Compound Iron 11116. For Ws b
-Jas. Wilson,
'PHONE 115
HAIVIlLION ST -
J. BROPHEY & SON
DYES and RANGES
Andrew Oriffith, of Kincardine.
poised away ma Tuesday of last week,
aged ninety-five v.ra rot. The de:wowed
W145 R nntive et Ireland hut ci • to
Canada in BCH and settled near Fer-
Kos, where lie oteconentlated eonstioler-
n We property. lie had been a resident
of Kincardine for a few ya•ars. His
wife survives him.
On Wislnewlay evening, lieretober
27th. n prptty how.. wedding wan sol-
emnized at the ts•sidence of Mr. and
51rn. George !hoe, Kittentsiiite, it las
ing the mat•riage of Minn Rennie E.
finny. their only daughter. 44, 1(1 Albert
E. Sh•smo, non of John Slessor, ifervie.
'The (Prig ttttt ly was performed lit- Hey.
Or. •Nlorray, postal. of Knox Church,
Kituartlitie.
-Sovereign Sank Buys Property .in
Clinton.
The Movereign !honk has ptirehoseil
wine 1P1 kr10,411 /14, the Jacknon prop-
erty at the emmer of Ilitron and
the Univernity of Minnesota.
MeKiliop Wedding
The home of Artili. 'Wm. Kerr,
McKillop, was. the %erne of a prett y
wedding on y, I /ecesithet-
2001. when t heir skit rt., Miss Jeati Kerr,
was united in marriage to NVililant
Beattie, *1)1(1 of Hobert Beattie, and one
of the young and progressive farmers
of the township. Tho. rerensony was
pq,rformed by Bev. 111 Carswell, pestor
of 'has ehoreli. 141)11 'Wait wit !tensed by
14110114 tlf•V011ti* gatentoo. The was
attended by Alin,. Lizzie, lient fe, mister
of the groom, while Arehibald Kerr,
the loa•iole's brother:, I/enflamed the
ditties' of groommtion. lir. nod Mrs
Beattie have tnken hp, their residenee
on the it li emireseion of 'Alt illop.
is farm ivertitly pnrehased IrY the
groom.
Fatal Accident in Ton .
At Bargain Prices
1111) LI IA011411
Funeral Directors
and Lmba Imers
Order) carfolly 404, oet1 to Al •11
hours, light oof dm,
We want, 41, cicar ()lir large
Mock of Stovem-aiel Patiges by Feb-
rilary 1st' and al., 1 on tlictit
Prices that
You cannot afford to allow to
Go past you.
A Rid accident witi4.11 tprininated
falsity herrn i'ourieilltir John t 'onp-
band, of, Tut -ober, y, on Thorailay
afternomi, I )erenilier 2i4t h. The ile.
veneer! mid 1144 Will l'erey were en.
gagefiiin cutting ivowsl iii the ',mob.
A I 1)4(44 114.4-11 feheil but had lodged
iti atinlet. tree. 11 n41 a lottge limb break-
ing 'off the felling trlw was hurlosl
book And ntrin•k Mr. Complaint, if in
Filipposesi, on the hark, lie was taken
to hie 11 an oniekly so posnible and
a doctor auto tttttt ned. lint before lie
nrrived Hie hijoreil men had ranked.
Mr. Coupland had heen a respected 1
t redden( 4,1 he township rue a numbot
I
Albert stteets. Clinton. The Imibliont, of yearn And 1.11. some 311.4.4.1 rinst hod
to present rteettpird by Hodgeos liroe., been ot member of this rimnieipal
will eventually he. 14114.11 nit for the (semen, and WWI TV•Plert.441 4); new.lpt I
Dank. The purchase was inside motion as one of the township coon-
.
Every Stove
aid Heater.
Guaranteed'
Big bargains in Hardware,
Mass, Tin and Grattiteware
at
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sitEM4(SABLE
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' Well.appointed
Ilacl\u.dand n h
aw. -
rivrs iri
eller04.c o 1 the
'tilisviOrhii4swilt
meet, all train a
and st ram h , 4144. 4'
Worsell's Cheap Stove and Hardware Store
Hamilton Street
1511111lMIIIINL
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A NI) 1. It IV ATE Hous
iUNDRY BROS.
111 '' I 1: F. I 1 I.11oNN FIFTY
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