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The News of the
The Signal's Clubbing List.I MostraV, Feh. 5th.
Mimi Ella illake, of tioderich, is at
Now is the time lo choose your present with her ulster. Mrs. E. Oke.
reading 'natter for 1008. Look over
this list end Nee the ittlytintagem of- „ming 01, 0„.400i0„1,30:00 herr ow
A• S. Gledhill, of Kincardine. Wilt1
fert/11 Lii Signal 'subscribers in getaing past week.
the leading paper, at reduced Entre.
Win. Hellman. of Moline. Man..
The Signal and Montreal Weekly is; spending a few daya visiting at the.
Herald ;Leo home of W. M. Mohritig. •
DistrTiio�r�ictg, Qm 1
.
farm trite from wewtlr and in main -
is Rheumatism of the face
Uric Acid left In the blood
by disordered kidneys
lodges along the nerve
wha.h branches from the
eye over the forehead, and
across the cheek to the
side of the nose. Ther
caue is the same as in all
kheIJ,nalism - disordered
Kidneys. The cure is Oka-
y.
k..K i se tbs rams--
COLBORNE.
, tainitin the fertility of. the land.
TUKSHAY' Feb' 6th' ' Finally, the prospect of profit in the
--There will be preaching bervice ' wen' for year,. mid „1:0 7:0700%""i's
next Sunday at 10 in. and 7:31p. Ill. 1 proi4i4ing'10 dime who Live 1.„,„,0•0,,,i
Rev. A. D. Giechier returtKil from their faith in the sheep as **the
Iltedin hug Friday afternoon end ex- rarmet,,,, friend." •
pets to occupy the pulpit at both
services next Sunday. You are inteit
cordially invited. Pawning a Nook Deaik.
The pawning of the wedding ring has
become a pathetic commonplace to
those who are familiar with police
court und coroner's court stories or
with the private petitions for help of
the deserving and undiseerving poor.
Out we confess that with the West-
minster magistrate we ha•e uever
beard before of pawning bank books.
Yet on expert pawnbroker'it evideuee
elicited by pollee inquiry it is found
that this Is not at all au Nuusual prac-
tice. In the vast majority of PaYeS
would seem to be a simpler matter tn
draw on the bank account rather then
borrow on the strength of it from the
pawnshop. But one of the unfortunate
possibilities of the practice is revealed
in the particular ease mentioned at
Westminster. • picture frame maker,
wishing to withdraw f3 from the bank,
could not And his bank book and then
It/Vial/111 .13-11111141 L103 11101.11111g 111 14:1.5
Goderieli. A bridge is teeing spanned` Years, bar if borrowed f7 10a. on It
over the (4 1.111111. welve
f here mut live miles (roan Eliiiira.
This morning 0 gang of about welee
w••tit "tut from the city 1.41 lay the
I spin, and' au hour and half
fterwarls W11 Of alga 148111(
I) ought bark 41mul 711111 1,1V11 very eer-
ie ly injured. It 'seems that there
%V' /4, It/Sty-1001 1100111 1111 the derrick.
!slid 1,11 the end of this the girder.
IL St ills LII'lL the track approaching lug a work of profound philosophy
the brit e has licen gradually sitsking. written by one of tbe puatest political
an I flip I vi Weep ti() pil•Willit thinkers of the English speaking race.
the south iylt. rood went to the north .Taken with a knowledge of the facts
"id". " 111". glYti" w" beiug ef the career of De Foe, "Robluson
Crusoe" can properly be considered a
At all story intended to illustrate the heavy
events the de •k toppled ever, t lie. burden of trouble placed upon any sin-
sp.ea striking a vstle 114.1 been gle indlvidnal isolated from his fellowit
lewd for carryin gravt•I cora (0' the and compelled to maintain his exist-
otlu.r vide ot the r a•r. the derrick. and once without their aid. The tale thews
two itir „r a. going with it in an inimitable way hew an civilized
from this point of flew; the author of
Tue men saw the ;tit. r swing Anil
the moat widely rend work of fietion
started to run: but we e pitiotal on
the way. S • rati Ai Hr. cm- ever written becomes an object of par-
hatikin alt soul others took the tear Ocular Interest to all thinkers upon
,,f the eitrs. Those who we • caught' politics. -William N. Hill, M. D., in
were : Timothy Mahoney. 'fabulist. i.watgogol magazine. ;
on the construction t rain. le waR I
instantly killedHe belongs t Lon -I
The :iiiiWnal. WeeklY liamkt ami ' A number ft this. Viethit, at- DEATH or Mits. (loom -Mrs. Sarah
W y Stan (Tomato- Good died on Fridey :Alth ult.. at the
1 75 tendril the funeral of the ante Mies 1.10 .._ --- T. • .
The Signal, Weekly Herald and Annie Lamprey. of uoderieh towuehir. eti re /.,)1 tier wilt.: !It tag: ii. e to sot etnttly-
Toronto Daily Globe 4.so on 'Tuesday latit. g it )(este. team. edit 11110 0 le
The Signal, Weekly Heiadd and pioneers of t ha township hating sett -
Toronto Weekly Glebe. ..... 1.7o UUNLChle. led here with her husband many year§
tufo. She 13441 been a widow for sotto,
The Miguel, Weekly Herald and TVIUIDAY, Feb. Mb. time, living etit the homestead wittrher
Montreal Family H e r a I d and NV000 HEE. - 0 U r well-known son. She wits troubled with a cancer
Weekly Star Las townainan J. H. Barker had one or Ili* "" iwt fame. and Nome time ago ati un -
and Weekly Star receive the gloat munition annual bowing and wood beets en the esuccepasful Piro' t was made to re •e
all sutwerthen. to Montreal Family Herald
picture. "Quetta Alexandre. Iter Gnuelchil Attrill property. There wits a fair tit. it, and this. it hs thought, lunnened her
deem end Dogs ' teridance and a good quantity of wood death. She was it member of 1111W Ey-
"Thr r Sarnier's genuel and Veterinary was vut. Messrs: Ryan and Th le aeirel'cal chur le aud a woman held in
Guide ' may be bed la: connection with slime
offer for 13 cents additional, or a total of alma Hon weta• present with Hirt*. machine the higheet eateein. Tin. fettered ber-
me signal, Week,lir Herald and and did Nome record *swing. Sty far vim.% were conduCted Ity Ite.v. J. 6.
Farming World I oroutio 1 30 nothing had beep heard of- the (Jade- Yelland, insthe absence of WV. Mr.
rich township Nowyets. We hope their Gischler.
•• The Signal, Weekly Herald and courage is not covered tip by the re- , .
Weekly Mail and Empire. . . 1.7o cent stiowetorin.
Ali 4111.44,r11W14 for Wreklyllall mid 1.:111711re re- ACCIDENT ON G. & G. RAILWAY.
ceivi. the premium as 114010 111.0 -Tlic Star of ______
Bethlehem.- „ WESTFIELD. Two Men Xilled and Two Seriously
The Signal, Wee.kly Herald and MONDAY. Feb. 5th. Injured near Elmira.
Toronto Deily World 11 Semen. !boson% -The pupils of 5,.
The Signal, Weekly Herald mid 5. NO. 0. East Weyeaumili. obtained
Toronto Daily Star • , Lao tht. follewing 'standing iii tettl PS11111111-
Tile Signal, %Veekly Herald and . attests for January : V. Oasis -- 'narks
The Signal, Weekly Herald and Ili -Ciliate', Lad Senior IV. elass-
s London Daily Advertiser ... : .. Lao marks obtainable. 415 1.:1111113 Cit11111
The Signal, Weekly Herald and Is -II, 304 ; Clara Hitinford, :173 ; Earle
London Weekly Advertiser. 1 ect Wightitien., 35I patient for one ex -
The Signet. Weekly Herald end atninatiote : Maggie Ittulgers, *17 :
Presbyterian - a 35 Dell .MeLartv. 251 ; Ada Stockholm.,
The Sternal, Weekly. Hentlit 111111. 213. Junior IV. class -marks obtaitt•
Westminster . a.as able, 215 Thomas Rodgers. 1W; Cecil
The Signal. Weekly Herald, Pres- Ittisteel Wisely.. 0'2 : Chrissy• A t•itentr.
bytenan and Wesbninster 3•35 08 !Mangan foreme peat .. i .. mien) : Alva
\ The Signal. Weekly Herald and Mel Sowell, IS. Senior 11. class- -
. Farmer's Advocate. .4 • .2.40 marks obtainable, 105 -May Conk, 117 ;
\ We stronfly rec ... 3 . mend tam readers to Nelson Itoliinemi. 111 : Maggie Ferrow,
riehreribe to rhe Fernier'. Achim -ate.
1X1 ; Leslie linchanan. 711 : Jennie Tun-
e Signal. Weekly Herald and
entreat Daily Witness - 5°a• fOr 11111. examination). ratrt; if.
Tbe•teignal. Weekly Herald and- t'olitt Canipbell (ailment for one ex -
Maltreat WeeklY Witswee• • • • • • .1.60 at initiation,. thistle's NVitarrnaN,
The Signal. Weekly Revell! and all'ent•her.
World` Wide 1 115 '
Mrs. Alex. Monteith, of •Kmpen.
visibel her Netter. Mrs. A. 11. Clutton,
this week .
went her (at thin year differs from the
February weather 1d lost year only in
the quantity of snow we have. The
keen frost irf the last few days and
nights inakem quite an inroad in the
h • supply of coal and wood in the
neighborhood. -
tilar meeting. of the Literary Sfociety
had one of the Int -gest audienees ever
Keen in the hall and everyone was
11 pleased with the good program
given, which include:I a fancy ilrill IT
4111111. of the boyis ef H. li. No. 5. Dur-
ing the intet.mission Roy Linklater
Walter Kingswell, a new face to a Lee-
hurn audit -nee, gave some mouth -
organ ',Mellott,. acc4inpanied by the
M mews Foiik. Them were also retyi-
ng's and dialogues. Messrs. Platt
a d Neakets. late arrivals front merry
E land, and MOW .1 the farm staffs
-the program. rontribut ilia'
several :nglish songs. The entertain -
meta w One Or the best ever given
Send unbent...a' by postoffict. or-
der, postal ote or express order to •
SIGNAL,
GODERICH, ONT.
Miss Mary Jane Di kson is the guest
James Cameron ing a course
phyttiology at Sheppa ton.
Miss Madge. 'Markley it s gone to
.Goderieh to proseente. her tidies.
Johnnie Miti•rae line the co traet for
drawing the milk to Permute' t chrism.
Neil Afeekenzie, of Limiter, is -ork-
ing on trial with A. B. McLetx of
John Mackenzie and Kenneth Itt't-
cited visited friend.' in Ht. Helen,.
Sunday last.
Mrs. Hatierick A. MeeLeimaii has
now completely rt.covered from her
recent illness.
Minietiell, of Tiverton. who wan the'
guest of :dim Alary Cameron, han re-
turned to her I
Miss Millie long. who line been
suffering for atom. months past, had
her foot amputated last week:
Horse -buying seems to be the order
,,of the day. The prices are going up.
The mirth." of !spring sire beginning to
Appear and the Mai:dots', viaitors. are
umpiring to return h
Mr. end Ales. Benj ' Lyons are
The Northweet Keeney to *gime
.th them.
-er is, again frozt.n .over. and
require ice for the !mu .r
ginning to hope 511..01111
tire a nimply yet.
S II WAS Optima huh
echo:wed pulpits.
anniversary net -
well
The r
there wit
seateion ma.
be ehle to
Sabbath, he mu
Mr. Small preach
vices et Hills Green.
Rev. Hen': Not t, of tioderkli.
preached in the Method t chureh hot
Mr. Faith; Obi week in revi al services
in the Methodist church. .
001Nit WENT. iJohn Nicholson, our
village haleness -maker. leis gold out
his property here to Nri1VP.S.
Mid leeves for the Northwest 101 M0011
out he Clall get midi: He was tht•re
We wish I success in his new en-
HOLMESVILLE.
Atoenav. Feb. tele
Edgar Trewortha the past week
visited PIAL iVPS in Seaforth.
Mrs. Alfred Jervis. of this village,
etiperta Med a few of her friends and
rdatives et her home on Thursday
J. Yeo, of the cut line, Goderich
township, is having an artenian well
(trilled on one of him terms on the
ninth coticemion.
N. W. Trewertha, teacher, reports
the Average attendatiee for the month
of January to be thirty-eight. The
number on roll is forty-thret•.
On Monday, January 2110, Mr. and
Mrs. J., McCartney celebrated • the
flftieth anniversary of their wedding
day. The awed couple ere both enjoy-
ing comparatively good health.
Mr: (lrigg. (I London, who had
been *misting Rev. F. Swann for the
past two weekn, was forced to rettirti
to hie !Rune through ill -health. His
Holmeeville friends wish him" npeedy
recovery.
Another of Hohnenville's well -eve
teemed young men. in the penton
Lewis Tebbutt, is &patting from
mingle life. The good example re-
cently set "iT,heing bravely put into
effect in this 'chitty.
osbaideeten, roe. of the village, 1.
having an anction sale of fern Mock
and implement's. The nale will lye
large and evt•rything will 11P St/i(1.
Rivers : What have tont grit that
ittt.ing tied /lemma yeti?. finger for
inen limed it .1. Times to remind me
to peck gym fei the fiver I lent you a
month ago. Chicago Tribune.
VOTICE. LOCAL AGENCY
dee of J.0. Ward. .1'.. conveyancer. etc.. who
will reed 4. orders for subseripti .... advertio-
ing ill111 job work. and s authorised to give re-
ceipt, for. ...... tints tstii or the same.
TAKEN ItY 31 1347A 'E. -Almon, LW°
or three weeks ago 41/11 13•11.011. when
ab at piddle meeting. too we presume.
in 'Mistake, a cape belonging to Mies
Carrie Al Wenn. Miss McCann would be
pleiteed if the person who did se!
would be so kind aat to return it or
leave it, at 11..1. Crawfonrs store.
. HERE AND Timm. -Miss Lillie Jar-
dine, datighter of D. Jardine, 51 Gude-
rich, is visiting Mende and at:quaint-
anent here and in the y kinky
R. Clenderining. is. visiting Mr. and
• te that the venerable- gentlemen.
ow g tit advent...el 'ears. is becoming
feeble and poorly.
INTIEHMK.NT. --The remains of Wm.
Roach teens interred in Ihritintimint
cerneterY on Wednesday afternoon of
Wit week, heing escorted thither from
the residence of his son Samuel. iti
Dungannon. by a large cortege of
relativee and sympathizing acquaint-
ance% The funeral servicen we: e con-
ducted by Rev. J. W. Robinson.
Ctietten merriment of
the Isnel's Supper It as administered
In Erskine chureh lent Sabbath.
The pitst•w, Bev. C. Rutherford, con-
ducted the solemn eterviet. very appro-
priately. Theta. were three admitted
on profee of faith and It large
Iminber Of members and ruthereven
were present. Rev. 1). T. McKerroll.
of laicknow, cenducted tie. prepara-
tory service on the Friday evening
previous, and hie discourse wee very
intereeting and suitable for the toceir
• Ntrres.-The municipal! fathers of
West Watwanosh will meet in the
10111111 piece on Wednesiny, the 14th.
at 10 O'clock niutrp. All concerned
govern themselves accordingly ..
Frank Tnylor, manager of Wingham
foundry, was in Dtingannon last week
in, thr interest of the company. to
procure stock at COD per share in
the mid company.. ...The month of
February ham thus far filled the bill lie
to cold, wintry weather. John Frord,
king. and is na respect er of pernone.
Last !Pride), Jamie; Johnetem, mr.. and
R. Anderson made an official visit, es
auditory, to the office of the treasurer
of West Warranosh and audited the
aceounte of tom
morning Mrs. Jane Meaty, of Went
erinditmel by the infirmitiem incident
taold sge, deperted this life. and her
remains were interred in Dungannon
cemetery on Tueselay Afternoon. The
eervices were conducted by Rev. C.
Rutherford. Mrs. Hasty Wait eighty
yenta of age. She leaven surviving
her two Sons. Robert. at Crewe, and
John. on the homentead, and two
&tighter+, Mrs. .1. Hamilton, of Melt-
landville and Mrs. S. Matthew's, of
Nile. Ties &teemed watit one of the
pioneer. of Weet Wawsnosli. having
'settled in Wawartovh with her now de -
She wait a kind mother and a good,
Indust s end unobtrusive citizen,
and was very highly esteemed.
tbe drat time, and of course she. had
bken paying interest on her various
transact's:mg.-London Pall Mall Ga -
When the average boy spends the de-
lighted hours' of imaginative youth in
devouring the pages of "Robinson Cru -
sae" be has, like moat people of more
Nature years, no idea that be is perus-
it :elute teetity
Mien are interdependent. Regarded
den and leaves wife and f. mily.
Wheu the reputability a punning is
body end li...t.t. David McKe ie, under discunsion it is well to bear in
trick foreman, lietirivel, wits SO mind that the very name of the Pat
badly crushed about the head a (1 confesses to a degree of arrocity. To
body. Ile died *hole ten III/11141 "pun," Recording to the London (Iron-
arLer bete,: Itken kilo the 13,1","°'• tele, Is to "pound" words, to beat them
Ile mull° 311 taLPILIpt I/1 tipPell.:. 101L to forced conditions, so the philolo-
iambi net be under loud. fie ate()
s believe. would pun thee into
elm re with hie Est," says Thersitee
F. J. Si.111/11. braketinan. an 014 ern-
yeale previous to coining on the tr. P. physica "poundirg." "Pun" is not a
N.. is Willy hurt, having four ugly slipshod evelopment of "pound." but
toslies on the hcad : ribs ;40.1 41111, Its origins' omit. the Anglo-Sir:on verb
broken. Ile with his wile mei snii beteg "puni ." and "pun" or "poun"
E I. are laity ing,itt the Imperial. Ed baviug de,e1 exi a .flnal "d," just as
thy "soun" becarn "sound" and as th!
(5 ;ill:It:11Z 1,A• T,„.„.„1„, Illiterate turn own" into "gownd.
WW1 betIlv injured. lie sustained Curiouely enon "pun" and "pound"
scalp wouiitr, and is injured iiitei have no centre...al° with "punching" a
'Iwainjured men were taken to intr." contracted, or ith "punching"
man's head. avhic-h simply "punish -
the. general hospital, while th3 two
a ticket, which goes b k to the Latin
eltiane4', Words.
He wen very -badly er101111-ti I/11 k lees, I.
awaiting an itentest. ,
at tho aeeitlent tin the C. 1'. 11. idle,
hall his 1441 hand liteptitated thi
ateeleste.. Ilis pts ispc els of 1.0011170
sir H•noalerr Da
as peculiar as himself. His t affec-
me,. tearful. Charles Atney WO./ IS so tenon was a lack of time. lie .as al -
operated on this fifteen...on. end to -
war; in a burry. He pretend that
ingla his (smile ion is critical. n in•
quest ivias opened at, tinel ziii,, be had no leisure to dress himself. nd
ii,045.1s, i,...1,. c_.n„. co„,iit• „r, nary he simply put one shirt over a
Chanties Amey. the brid roilim,,n, is other until he was known to have on
li
ite.st eneetwaging. any every hope is five or six shirts at a time. Of course
ente•rtaineil for libi re overt.. Minim be could not wear this amount of ap-
also in Making eutt,i4.111.317 Progress. salmi without appreciably Increasing
The Outlook7 Sheep Husbandry.
• cret were sometimes surprised to nee
him fall off in apparent weight twenty
pounds in a day. His wife's great anx-
iety was to keep him "fit for company,"
but as he did not cale a fig for com-
pany she had no easy task, and domes-
tic discord was a common thing.
when a ctuinge of linen became nei
The riso and fall of prices. the ebb
oAnizeil fact of commerciel file. With
ts finger on the pulse of the market,
tht• ability to relate one's t
the demand.' of the present and the
courage of potholer. aml resourceful-
ness 10 pt mare for the demand,. tir the
future ere talents that ehotild lemur
tarmess in the lite of arty man. be he it
farmer, trade:amen. or matitifecturer.
111111 yeitr to !strengthen or im-
prove Isis breeding Hock, and refumes
to breathe the attempt:lets. of dist-any-
agement ion] iitipatie•nee tinder w high
his nt.ighbers are ming down to fev-
er., ie %time in his (ley and generation.
Th.. ebeep-owner and breeder who,
not despairing of the revival of the
sheep inibistry. ham "hiring the past
few years. Ire jittliciotte selection anti
niaintained or inereased the
quality of his flock is now reaping
the reward of his hopefulnteei and b.
in a position to take the largest ed.
vithtage of the brisk demend and high
prices of the prenent time.
prices" is the reporter's summary of
the satiation at the Union Stock
Yards. Chicago, for 11115. In all (lur-
ing the( year 1,731,748 'thee') were
keted, which hen grand total is
MAIO mon. than in 1001. The top
price for wethere W1104 1101.2.5 per cwt.
The demand for breeding ewes
throughout the States, has, during the -
past year, fully doubled end there
were 1,y no means enough feeder
sheep to nupply the demand in the
col n-helt end im tbe range. Ont.
feature of the Chit -oat, market, was the
presence of Canadien nne lot
melting In November hist for $7.11 per
(wt. The past ',ear hes *lea been a
profeeble one for the wool -grower.
preftent prices' being abnormally high.
With the Impetus given to the ehte.p
industry by the active dement' for
wool and mutton and becatiae of the
general prosperity of the countrY. the
opinion prevails, among high nuthort
tim that the breeding end feeding of
sheep will be st prnfitable business
for the next, two or three yearn at
leant. For breeding purpones, %beep
'selected from Canafflan flocks are per-
t popnler in the United
States, and Canadian fartnerx ought.
to be in a poeit ion to Map rich bar-
ye, t through trade with their meets.
it.asass the 1111e. The premenor of
%helm nn the feriii." 'Moreover neeirita lInd influence to sorere gond le to wart
the fernier Wonelerbelly iti keeping hie lank Gag.__rkinaga Brooks.
ancient cmips.
The enps of the Assyrians closely
resembled onr saueers. Every noble-
man and gentleman had his own cup
and cup bearer, the latter of whom
carrying' before him the cup of gold,
sliver. cryetal or marble, which his
Master only used on state occasionst
Saucere for cups were introduced in
the latter part of the eighteenth cen-
tury and at first were greatly ridicul-
ed, the persons who employed them be-
ing said not' to be able to drink. with-
out having two caps.
"I cannot uncle:Mond, sir, why yott
permit your daughter to SUP MO for
breach of pteunime. You remember that
you were bitterly opposed to our ea -
segment because I wasn't good
enough for her and would disgrace the
"Young man, that was eentIment;
this Is business."
selectee' Judges.
Dr. Franklin thought that Judges
taught to be appointed by lawyere. for,
added the shrewd man, In !Scotland,
where this practice prevails, they al
ways eelect the ablest member of the
pretension in order to get rid of him
and share his practice among them -
Dodd's
Kidney
Pills
POLITICAL NOTES.
The IN ion Parliament will meet
on Thursday, March 8th.
It is announced that A. IL C. Cohn'
hotm, of t be editorial staff 44 Trio Tor-
onto News:. has been appointed to the
IMP 11011. It. Prefontaine as Minister
of Marine and Fisheries. and lion.
Win. 'repudiation. formerlt• Minister
without portfolio. bee 14 Alinister of
'Inland Revenue in sitcoms' .q0- m .
LETTERS FROM SUBSORIBERS.
Two thieve.' were breaking Into a
doer When the mister of the house,
hearine them, looked ont of the lain
dow and maid: "Friends. come a little
Das
Bachelor Talk is cheap itenediet -
For goodness sake. don't advertise it
• bargain while my swift* around.
To do what we can by our betthsts
es a
John Cowan, Newburg, North Da-
kota. writes:
• **Please flial enclosed 41.110 fin' 111).
renewal to The Signal. It is just like
getting a letter from home. /%1111 1
uot like te be without it."
Alta. formerly of intimater .. ..
"I 0111111-0 Y1711 1 110 ..... of 0111/ 11111131
LO hit VP you rontintte sending me The
19011. NVe are glad to have their regu-
lar weekly visits. I might say to you
we re all melt pleased with this 1VeNt-
withimt a chimed; ;„ splendid
II Hint time, lea today a
spoiled it. The weathei
it drift or storm 441
ht and saminy."
mmith
eloighin
chineok ha
has hung aro
months and 11.
any kiint-jumt in
From Th re: Afar
. "The Sistine itrit 'demi
woe line. Pleased ill ree
proveint•rit in the paper."
Cogitations Discontinued at Guelph,
Cruelph. Febritary :eh. Construe.
'ion work on this seetion of the
iltielph lerieli Railway has
been discontinued until the bridge al
t lie Grand River 114171 1 teen eoninlet ed.
That mean% that eperations will not
res a•arly in the swing
The et 11114t *Met i1115 t 111111. WW1 iLM
113S gone to) Toronto J1111(.6,111. Th.
bridge gang will siart clearing mi
wreckage from last NVeduesility ii-
aliztnitams.: he iuquest is over. mid tie
hridge will then he pushed to c
New Hamburg Station Burn3d.
New Hamburg. reb. About I ;1.111.
1114171 ). the new ((rand -Trunk ftail-
imeight lire lend wits tidally conamited.
with the entire contents. The sitation
was built only a yt•ar ago. and was ot
the latest design, handsomely
:•• tieorgiii pine. The cam*. of the
file is unknown. Init is supposed 1,5 le
Irma the fmnitee. The bre on build.
ing will be abont WNW/. There was
lett the loss there is 'Ink
IW, NIargaret.
vimiter
it
1 Run Down
sion \we hear on every
side. \t.rt less there it
some organic tro
dition can doubtless
Your doctor is the
Do not dose yourself
kinds of advertised remedi
get his opinion. More than 10
you need a concentrated fat food
to enrich your blood and tone
up the system.
Scott's Emulsion
e, the con.
remedied.
adviser.
all
of Cod Liver Oil
Is just such a food in its best form.
It will held up the weakened
and wasted body when all
other foods fail to nourish. II
you are run down or emaciated,
give it a trial : it cannot hurt
you. It is essentially the best
possible nourishment for delicate
children and pale, anaemic girls.
We will send you a sample free.
Re sure ihst this picture
In the form el a label le ea
the wrapper of every bottle
*I Emulsion you buy.
SCOTT & BOWNE
Chemists
Toronto. Ont.'.
Tau himir Feb. 8 1906
7
The Permanent Style'and
Shape of Semi -ready Garments
Everyone. wants etyle in his clothes.
Some teen say they don't, but they
are mistaken.
Almost all ready-tnade clothing has
style in it. fact, it is style that sells
half the ordinary ready-made clothes.
But there are two kinds of style -
face style and through-and-through
tail I style. There is alemuch differ.
ence be een them as there Is between a
wooden h se painted to look like stone
and a solid ne house.
Surface -style created principally in
the pressing room ut in with the hot
iron -It pleases you en you try it ou,
but after a couple of aveeks wear it
looks as if it had been d wn through
a knot -hole.
Our styles are designed by e ac-
knowledged best clothing design in
America. Semi -ready styles are right
then we tailor them permanently.
Semi -ready style ia built from the
foundlation out. Every step in the con-
struction is in the hands of expert
tailors. The shoulder* are permanently
stitch - moulded into shape (see the
illustration), not pressed and shrunk by
a hot iron only to sag uut of shape
after a litUe wear.
Every part of every Semi -ready gar-
ment is stitcheil into permanent shape.
If the least unevenness shows it is ripped
and re -stitched, not smoothed over with
a hot iron. Every garment is passed
by in expert as perfect in shape before
goes to the pressers.
Semi -ready fit it a certainty. Our
plan of physique types cover every clase
of figure. Short stouts and tall stouts,
sloping shoulders and over -erect, all
variations of figure are provided fur irk
the Semi -ready plan.
These points give you style, fit and
comfort -now for wear.
Every piece of clotlt that comes into
our tailorey has been selected at the
mill by Our cloth experts before it iv
placed in stock it is tested by the nsost
severe tests. Seine cloth men say We
are too severe, but we think not, for
we put our reputation back of every
thread of it when we sew the Semi -
ready label in a garment.
The silk -sewn seams, the carefully
"sedected linings, the perfectly made
bUtton-holes, every little detail is rare-
fully`watcheil so as to make Semi -ready
tailoring, the best produced.
You ca"assee the style, fit 71711/ fitness*
try • it on -theie, is no guess work -and
our guarantee cOvers any possible de -
• Next time you are th' king of clothes
drop in and see us-ia tice to your -
534
Semi-readyr
ing
- MclEhN BROS., Agents
RUBBER STAMPS
At it, same addrees, since HIM. Also
Stencils, Steel Stamp", Pries Card out-
fits, White Enamel Letters, tie. Write
us, we'll do the rest. Chas. W. Mack,
0-1 1-13 King St. West, Toronto.
HEADACHE
N ell ralgia .11111 Ncrvousne.e cured quickly by
AJAXHam., LIAlliNNICADACI1411t
AND NCLIFIALtril• GUNK
I A ke he:, •nc1 isc. A II dealer, r.r direct front
Want Your Business
NVe don't. want all of it, but, IWI!
want, the• part taint requites gruel
hardware. W*- know thrn. are "
°there who Nell good hartlware.
it we In•li,•ve We timer it decided
at smug.. ity that nue sit,.ek is
jiret new mut upao-date.
We P hed Hard
for business hod y o r and got quite
a little. In fort We. got about four
Notwithetandling this we WILL
P1'511 HA if Dellt next year beemise
wi. want more. 'We expect to get
there by treating everybody feirly,
melting hardware that AVI. can guar-
' 10111PL. nnil 'wiling .11.' price FROM
Cite:A Plat T1L AN ANYBODY
WE SEM. a Ai-LON/4 OF
13)AL OIL 1.1111 PI CENTS.
001
W.
Wee
J. B. Hawkins
'UHF HARDWARE MAN
inowizammammatal
FUR , GAPS
We've got about two dozen lett, and
don't want to carry them over. They are
pot high -pricey' caps, but ,Il made frotn
well -furred skins, look weli and will give ser-
viceably wear. You will never regret laying
out the small amount of money they will
cost you now. If we were to ,ptrer you 25
• per cent. for the use of some of your
money and gave adequate security for.same,
would you not loosen up some ?. ' That is
exactly what we are 'doing and even a little
-better in sotne ca'Ses. Step in and look
them Over.
McLEAN BROS.
Art' Tailors, Clothiers. Furnishers, Ha ers, et c.
'North side Omit Rouse Square, 'Ouderich.
The Permanent Style'and
Shape of Semi -ready Garments
Everyone. wants etyle in his clothes.
Some teen say they don't, but they
are mistaken.
Almost all ready-tnade clothing has
style in it. fact, it is style that sells
half the ordinary ready-made clothes.
But there are two kinds of style -
face style and through-and-through
tail I style. There is alemuch differ.
ence be een them as there Is between a
wooden h se painted to look like stone
and a solid ne house.
Surface -style created principally in
the pressing room ut in with the hot
iron -It pleases you en you try it ou,
but after a couple of aveeks wear it
looks as if it had been d wn through
a knot -hole.
Our styles are designed by e ac-
knowledged best clothing design in
America. Semi -ready styles are right
then we tailor them permanently.
Semi -ready style ia built from the
foundlation out. Every step in the con-
struction is in the hands of expert
tailors. The shoulder* are permanently
stitch - moulded into shape (see the
illustration), not pressed and shrunk by
a hot iron only to sag uut of shape
after a litUe wear.
Every part of every Semi -ready gar-
ment is stitcheil into permanent shape.
If the least unevenness shows it is ripped
and re -stitched, not smoothed over with
a hot iron. Every garment is passed
by in expert as perfect in shape before
goes to the pressers.
Semi -ready fit it a certainty. Our
plan of physique types cover every clase
of figure. Short stouts and tall stouts,
sloping shoulders and over -erect, all
variations of figure are provided fur irk
the Semi -ready plan.
These points give you style, fit and
comfort -now for wear.
Every piece of clotlt that comes into
our tailorey has been selected at the
mill by Our cloth experts before it iv
placed in stock it is tested by the nsost
severe tests. Seine cloth men say We
are too severe, but we think not, for
we put our reputation back of every
thread of it when we sew the Semi -
ready label in a garment.
The silk -sewn seams, the carefully
"sedected linings, the perfectly made
bUtton-holes, every little detail is rare-
fully`watcheil so as to make Semi -ready
tailoring, the best produced.
You ca"assee the style, fit 71711/ fitness*
try • it on -theie, is no guess work -and
our guarantee cOvers any possible de -
• Next time you are th' king of clothes
drop in and see us-ia tice to your -
534
Semi-readyr
ing
- MclEhN BROS., Agents
RUBBER STAMPS
At it, same addrees, since HIM. Also
Stencils, Steel Stamp", Pries Card out-
fits, White Enamel Letters, tie. Write
us, we'll do the rest. Chas. W. Mack,
0-1 1-13 King St. West, Toronto.
HEADACHE
N ell ralgia .11111 Ncrvousne.e cured quickly by
AJAXHam., LIAlliNNICADACI1411t
AND NCLIFIALtril• GUNK
I A ke he:, •nc1 isc. A II dealer, r.r direct front
Want Your Business
NVe don't. want all of it, but, IWI!
want, the• part taint requites gruel
hardware. W*- know thrn. are "
°there who Nell good hartlware.
it we In•li,•ve We timer it decided
at smug.. ity that nue sit,.ek is
jiret new mut upao-date.
We P hed Hard
for business hod y o r and got quite
a little. In fort We. got about four
Notwithetandling this we WILL
P1'511 HA if Dellt next year beemise
wi. want more. 'We expect to get
there by treating everybody feirly,
melting hardware that AVI. can guar-
' 10111PL. nnil 'wiling .11.' price FROM
Cite:A Plat T1L AN ANYBODY
WE SEM. a Ai-LON/4 OF
13)AL OIL 1.1111 PI CENTS.
001
W.
Wee
J. B. Hawkins
'UHF HARDWARE MAN
inowizammammatal