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The Signal, 1906-8-2, Page 3II Tug sl(:NAI,• (:( rwR1o1'1 • 1}'l"i't1'Itti1 • TacnJAY, Antrim 2, 1906 3 Tfews of the gistriet. Brussels will bold its civic holiday on August 8th. L. T. Bland, M. P., is arrionely 111 at his house in Kincardine. Clinton's civic holiday ham been faxed for Monday. August Ikh. There is talk of another furniture factory (wing eatahlished in Wing - ham. The East }f?tiron fall fair this year will be ,held on October 1lh and 5th, at. Br11aNtl1". Miss 1Lu,d Horton, of Exeter. has been engaged to teach at N. S. I'al M/l'11 r. Miss Horton is soirees1+441' to 41 IRAs. MANN N/L1:,1-.t11 Tablet cure Neuralgia. Rheumatism. coldness of hand. and feet, shortness of breath, weak heat, ,allow Jin, wipeout] dlsdtwn, the result el evil babas. dr. They supply nerve-lorce and help the body as salon normal health m the shortest possible time. sof. a -box. Used will Mira filuod Town- and Mira (hatmeal, l:itcmra, sad /he worst forms of skin diseases are speech!" cured. Al drag -snores -or from rkt Chemists' Co. of Canada, Lirmilsd, !/.mated.-7orvNlo. PlaS\tic Form, Clo 'has stale - faultless fit - newest pat- terns. You get all t -and get them "Plastic Form" CI average custom tailor c Did you have your to order ? Lo you have shirts, shoes,sho, underwear cut to measure ? Why clothing ? ''Plastic Poem" Clothing gi --absolutely perfect fit -the very lot word in styles - hundreds of patterns to choose oring of specialists -all backed by a name that I. a guar •tee of honest value all over Ca. .a At least, ' .: the new Kyles. ese advantages ETTER in ng than the ve g 7 n iyou. us. tch made "e Plastic ['arm Parlors" GOD '10i REG. BLAth, „le Agent, Packed at the Oven's Mouth We do things right at the Mooney bakery. Crackers are packed piping hot from the ovens. The moisture -proof paper and air -tight tau retain all the (freshness and crispness, no PERFECTION C:4411 • Sodas A* iF MOONEY BISCUIT CANDY F.. sTaATrasoc.:sr.�u matter where or when you buy them. They come to your ta- ble just as inviting and de- licious as though you ate them at the ovens in the bakery. At all grocers in air -tight packages. • NO NEW BLADES. NO ANNUAL Tax. ',you wish to test Otte of these Razors without RISK or OBLIGATION on Your part, apply to us for details! CHAS c, PJ i e J PQkr Gra. illi* •dk M Pdr l• Leonia Cao. H� 1 MI .CMC•.• M Meavy lairds nye `•(•nrl*.Ar,.er••rler Flap! in ( `11,.1, 1n,4 N//,,,w, 51 .00 Pre• Sss i.4 ".eats M Sloven." F' IP:h C. LEE -.. Goderich 1 l� ��►�r�,-_moi:iii eoo••000000 1 ' ;• 1 IMfi--• g;:. 11■�m��' .w. %. 1 I�I�tI�=� iii•::: / ""�� a .'.Nt 11LON N • GL -STAY ^T .•T .. the rate., ... ... no. 1'. r she .n. Me. .1'.141. Mr.N.t 4 .f 1�.o%*t .as... 1wArM 1'Lt, 1 4ae all NIGH C44ab1. IM .Ire. JIM .Mr.. /1.. al...t • ...w 1.1 .r w-11 For sale by J. NICHOLSON Peter Ouwau", who has removed to the Sou. • W. P. Mpeldinghalt diet1/Mwd of bis , interests In the Pintos Knitting Cour piny and has retired tonal the utul• agement. , 11,1!718.1. iss 4)ulclut \Y11Mun, *4144)1141 dangh• ler of .l. A. 4444'11144411, of Meafort14, lois dwelt rngeged its leacher in school ss•ti4t No. I, Tnl•kersulith. Mr. l'hristie, of \Visidatock, 111114 p111 I'I1ased H. A. ttllla•h4M111 M griwery and crockery business, in \Vinghaul, and fakes possisMn111 on the est of August. t'hua. HIII•fntl, sect lot foreman on the 11. 1'. It. at %Vinghellt juuotiuu. has ptirehltsad Peter 1M1.11s limpet -1y 1.11 the north end of Joosephi14' sln•rl, Wing) 'A tend of lediluls faolu the t .nada res'•V' ill Middlesex county has been working 411 flax-pullin( in the neigh- borhood of Kipp.•n for George Ste - Ewan, of Henreid. A. M. McKay :old J. S. Shaw. of llruMsrl*, have fin sed a partnership in the halxdwar• b4114111ess formerly eomlueted Ivy Messrs. A. M. McKay of that pities.. \V"I.l II:IN been ressiveil in brussels of this death at Langdon. North Da- kota, of 1)4/111(141 Mrlanchlio, furtu'rh• of Iil'IIMlcb. lo41(1tl)'. Death 1411.. caused by a 'I4 OLP of p+testlysiN. A quilt it.•Ilding was Ireentl', sol- e ::::: iZeti ol•rlunizrll at Regina in the Presh)•- teri,11 church, is hen a Kiacardin4 y g lad)•• Miss •Mari.. MI l►onnld, tris unilr(1 to 1) If. Aiken.. "f Be- gin The little thee -year-old daughter of tames Ander-aro. I..h rrm•, had ,.t her hands err )• badly tura I.y its L,•i11g caught i11 •t pull*)' attached to a 11:1)• -fork. The *er11141 anger had ta, he amputated. The •entt•tl stouter races 1111 the fast halfmileJewel et Brussels will take place "n Wednesday and Thurs. day, August Chin and 211.1, whrp purses ai(4(14g,ning 1111,4511 will lir 1•1.111prltd for. A1soi1 fifteen merchant!' of Kinenr- .line • were •"tuosoiled before Ile just ire of 1 he penes. fol a viol(1 ion of the bis obliging [hent eh.... their plass.. of IMwine-..11 111 o'clock on Sat- urday evenings. Mrs. .1, 1I. Smith. daughter of 111•s. John (Russ, "f Ss -,forth. 1111$4.d 4114':1)' u► her h • in !Regina on Tuesday of last week. She %a14 married ill \Vinnipeg to her now lwt.are.1 bus band a lir 111• over at tear lig". The re- mains twere hrou;;hl lit S,o1f"rlh for interment. \V..f. Shields, of Ethel. passed away '111 loft :'Inh, in his teem y-s.•venth 1•ea(1. Ile had been in failing health for 4)41114' iu"ntha:uu1 the end was null n,exlwcte(1. Hr was torn on the hkh .'lneessinn of (levy. where he spent the greater tart of 11t•, lite. lie leaves his wife, to whom hr was nlu'- ried four )'ears ago. A quirt Wedding was .ole td by the Itev. Mr. Ernst„ at 1114. Manse. tit. Mary's, Wednesday evening, July Ith, when Marian1Jane. the eldest uighG•r of Air. and Sirs. hide. Sphen«111. St. 11 try's. Was united in tit. huly,114m(1M alt matrimony t44 Nei - PIM :. 1'411','. formerly 4,1 Exeter. a son of 11s, ('ase of the !e,ndon road, x1441.111 f Exeter. Dea of Mrs. Bedford, Crediton. l'hr *,u nil unexpected death took [slave at et bottle in ( 'rwliton "n hliday,.bll) :doth, of Mrs. Georg.. H. lieslfunl, rid t danghtet of Mr. and Mrs - 101m 'I'. W'r..t.•"n, of Exeter. She had Icer ill hot 11 few daps death being cam d by paralysis 4,1 the bowels. She w•n. in her thirty-first )-wit and Iwsid,w 1 r husband is sur- vived by at little da liter, *Ned ave yea?", of age. Married at L • don. A happy -event was IIet111izesi a1 14Im1111, rwrntl', when 3.alrge Ne'1- 111, a termer resident of 'xeter, Was u il.ml in marriage to M * Nellie FI encs., second llutght"1' 41 tiro. Dawson. of I•oul. n. After 1 4' rerr- 111"n) the happy co"P1e left .4an mutton bile trip. SIl. Nelson is a towns s•r of the than of 11110.011 ell. Mel' n k Neblllll, wholes il.• 11 • 4.n14Is mer anis of 1.0.1odon. Clinton 0 an Factory Changes. }'red .1. Hi has beam appointed manager of the W. Doherty k piano and "►•1(411 ulainifacturrt., of Clinton. Ile ha hw•n the 1'"ok- keeiwr and banker or the firm for several )Nears. H. H. 1'hant. ass es the duties of mocha 11141 superin- tendent. He ham been 11 rhnide of various branches of the 1 pert, work of the factory mime its est Irks! •nt andisua/14141, a lilt' tie k.ow'Irdge of the, whole manufai•l1n•ing p eress. iib: int _ Birthday Reunion. The ; seventy -f -tit birthday of Tetl4m M.11(1. of W'c.l W'awano. gave the "erasion for •t family re ul,ion including Sir. Medd's four 'ems. three Iao.ghtel•s, 111111 their wit•rm. husbands and rhildrrue "tt Tuesday, July 17th. During the. eve ' g :11r. Medd was presented with n guilt - headed walking -cane• from the h'',, and Sirs. Medd with it silver mice. basket from the girls. Mr. Medd in ulnP of the 1111 •4 highly 1 Vented 1'1'4i - dent. of 4\'1'14( \Vawanlwh. Died at Banff. Mr,. -.1. Il. Hloadf.M.t, o14l•af"t•Ih, received a Message nn 11 lay "f Taut week informing her of ,the death of her eldest •on. 4'illiuul liroadf11ot'. Mr. }hruulf,,i'* died at 1lanlf. Alberta. whither he had gone flout the in- terior of the Prnti11re for treat- ment for typhoid fever. ,.It is about twenty-ilt•e years since he left Sea- fntth and he had Iwl'tI engaged newt of the time in ram•hing and mitring. HP IP11V1•4 at wid"w'. The 1elnninM were brought 111 Seaf.,ttt for inter- ment. Death of Fortner L,ucknow Resident. The remains of the late Thonln1 St1'venemr, a former resident of Ash- field 1111(1 Lurk MOW. teres. hrnn4Kh1 from Toronto for interment at I,u•know on .1111y filth. The deceased wee horn in Mcntlemi in 1Nis and 4.1(141'' In ('81111(1a in 11431. Fite years later he and hie Int.' wife settled) nn the lath rrinees- Ninn of A.hf1141(1. Where they lived for thirty year.. when they retired I" the village of Imeknnw. Sirs. Mlrvenson died five yeerm ran. An adopted laughter serviv)N, !11r+. ,I. N. Brown, of Toronto Junction. with whom Mr. Stevenson haul resided hitldrly. The Late Mrs. McGregor, Stanley. On W'ellneslny evening. fitly 181h. there paves! away at her home on the ''2,M1 ronr(esion of Stanley, Elizabeth (`reran. relict of the bete Hugh Mc- Gregor. et the ripe Ng" of eighty-four year's. The &wea ed was injured by a fall three yeere ago end from that time had etRerP(I considerably. The demeaned owes horn In Scotland and came to America after her marriage to Mr. McGregor In 1811. They spent 14110* year. in Not•th Raatbutw, and in 185111'ahle to Stanley. The dect9tse(1 is survived by .four suns and live daughters, eighteen Kr 1l•hild,en and Mix great•gl'allllchlldle•11. Death of O. T. Jennings. of Kincardine. 011ie '1'. Jennings, epu of the late Thos. Jennings, of the R/11,*I hotel, Kincalxdine, died on .Wednesday morning of hast week front boons Ir• e.4t'rd by a letup ex1dh*ling in his bed- room on tie. Monday evening pre- vliiils. I1.• was very badly burned but it was hole.) he would 14,"y1 -r. The deceased had beet' assisting his unulher and brother to conduct the hotel sines. his flat.lwr's death. lie wad well liked in the e . y and was k- a ns one of the hent Menem* playeot in Canada a few )'eel's ago. Ill' 1(141k a kern hitrl'est in ell athletic mimosas. He. wits thirty -twit years of age and •viral. In Loving Memory. Thr T'trut,ull lltruturinl Hospital, Which is being erected at \\'akaw hake, Hosthern. Saskatchewan is 111114' ready for pinstl•1'i114. Irhe htspilel is a )lure -story fraaMe building, and has arc"umaodation for wrs 611111 Mix p.1tient, in the build- ingwhich is ill be fully completed edu•ly in August. Thr Sunday s111)01 of \\'est church. 'fol onto, has sub- scribed the n.aessary funds, donating it a* a Memorial to the wife of their pa,tur, Rev. Mr. Turnbull. Thr de- ceased lady was 1 native of Clinton, and Mr. Turnbull iM a native "f ['s- hortie, in this count)-. This worthy wt un the part of the Sabbath school of 11r. T'uruhull's chinch speaks vol- umes not one Inc the ('hristia11 gener- osity of the t•11Ildren ./f the 41•11/111, 11111 also ludir+.tes the loving ms. •t• in which the deli: -141'(1 *as held by them and the esteem ebtrished fur their re - "greeted heir'e- slwrled pastor. A 11111re touching e pliml•nt l0 both - d1',ul and living mold scarcely be paid, ULCER OF THE STOMACH. Insidious Nature of the Disease -How to Recognise and Cure It. t'Iver of the sit 11411 may (xiNt for years w'11111111t very marked ',ylllp- t .M, excepting those eauswl by ili- digestioll. 111 gold health, the 1t14110101 resists the action elf tit.• gastric juice*, but When Weakened, the menihran1• i+ 1uu11Y '1M11141 1141(1 111P (4ig.•.tive Nui(1r act upon it ns well as upon the foods, keeping up unlit Iwtdul'alinn of the sluuuarh occults,. In advanced eases of idler of the strlulach owe, mot+dis•o11mfort sifter eating, with a constant gnaw•iug'st•Itsl141111 Iwtweds ulral., lupin from the pit of the stom- ach hack to the shoulder blade. At yy thefirst sympt let' indiye't' t reatlIl It .1 Id Int 1414141' h• started with 4414 -n -n(This is a Scientific remedy (Mailed speeifleally (u one P111 N)11)'. the cure 1.1 sit soh trouble.. 111-11.11,1 f+± tut 11 letPllt 111' secret remedy, hot i. 11 ctmlbinlat' of the potesl`and 111..t '*Babb of remwlie), for Ntrengtheeing the digestive organs and building up the whole, system. 11 posts but :Me, a h,x. is it for a few days and thine i. 11" 1414141111 why you should not Ise !Ode to rat any fo.sl you like at any time without fear of distl'rss. If you s., '( opals 411-11-na of pair drnggiet, it Will Ise slit by Mail. Nisi -paid. on receipt of pries.. \\'rite us for 1.111 V114. nn yotu• ease front a lending stomach aw4'iiilia which will 1*. sent free. The It. T. ail,ilh l'nIn- piny, IIIi.,e, N. Y. He Got the Girl. Senator He•Vl•ridgqe tells of a Ger- mato who nearly hat his daughter. This (tertian, with his (laughter, was walking beside 1s deep site•a111 un a .111111111•' nhlrn114nI W11111 1 11 young gill, -.lip ling 1111 11141 fell in And she n...1141 have drowned but for the pr nipt bravery of a young youth. Slipping , 11' coat and shows he plunged in and after four or five ulinnotes' baud work brought the girl ears. ashore. "Noble- 11141 youth." said he, -we ..we von n debt o1 4111(1111(44'. A 111111111111 H10104lllll marks or' 111)• daughtrr'm hauul ebniei*! W'hieh shall it 1 •,11 0 The youth was no lead, Wise th:ul bray.., thought' Is, himself that if be, took Thr daughter he would slake aIty get the 1111mey also and n(r"rdingl' without a moment's hesitation, he snswrrrd : ••1 ,'h,14,s •on1•dailghh•r." '•A wise chubs''. maid t 1' old father. "1 could riot !intl. gi 11 yon the hundred thnitwmd nun N. for 1 1(111 1011y 11 1141111 robbed•, lout 1 m shall ha Ve the girl, and float gladly ,loin hands, dear ehil(1re'Il. (11111 rear 1ve• 111y blessing." Thos Annoying Blackheads. External 11 pli1at inns will never re - y' pimphe. or blackheads. (holy la)•vltinlnlnting irei dation and purify- ing the Moose 1 -11 il. Iw 11 . For .mirk, sure eels... from 11111. 111411* 1141' Fer►•111,11n/•: 11 111v(,1 1111 hmuol•s ft • the bloods, lakes the skill a healthy r"Init,lone sip the system. With the plr.'1 m1(rili. Is 11I114NI made 1),• Fel't.,z • it's imp. ible to Nutter fs to any skin i1iM'Nsl'. lull h,irr n sno tit, delightfll (.kin• alt Iry and Iwno Y111 (oneplexil by t* og Fern, - zone 1(1 VI 11'11 feel littm('n*e v Iwtler as well. Fifty rents I,nys ea h x con- titi,lirlg f. y ,h111'.olate.i.oated Mete at ally (Ili 11i "1s.. -- Spa IIuaI Need. Geroge 1) Doo ell. Ill, actor.le the following sto of him inln') r- ola niece, whose 1111r iN 111, 11 i[1' of n clerg)•noui One night. Edith 1t n• 't feelin„ very well and so wits pnf t hest rather e14r1'. As hes' 1,111*Iher 11 r:+;timid to leave lrcl', •he called her hen I , '•Stamina, I avant to .1'1•-p:I "•N", drat." her moth. r epli,ll : Your Lather is IMis)• and rte. a nt Le dice u►•Isal." "But r11amruu," the ehidrl perms 1 I want to nee 1 ' An before the rn,,t.h1'r replied, "No : your father must not 414 dist imbed." "Mamma." declared her daughter. soh It•, "I nm ,1 silk woman, and I watt to ser my minister." H:u-p'r's Weekly. ------- Thousands the of Constipation. No condition e11114e1 so many Mem- able diseases :lm (411181 1111111011. 11. not only pn•ventM the kidneys from dim inviting the poise 1v1(N1e14, 11111 (•llIIM1•N llnal'Illill, 4t,1llal(11 t 1,4811111' 81111 itdigestiio. Why won't. yon use D'. Hanlilhln'M Pills and gel 1d hest ? This exeell,nt medicine restores normal bowel action in one night. Thousands sey s". Your system will be pore and r „an. you'll he fee from headaches, no rnore emir etomanh. in *hurt ynw'll hey(' jovial sp ir'ile end perfect good health. I)r. Ilamilton's }'ills are mold everywhere, lie. a box. Get the genuine. A woman has lees sense than a man, het she always act* more Nen- sihly. Were Out HI. Ilager• There was a brukemau on the Colo- rado olorado Without railroad who years ago lost his Judex auger ou his right baud. Oue day a lady passenger who had been much Interested to the wonderful works of nature the brukrmuu bad poluted out to her along the road no- ticed the stub auger. When the con- ductor came through the ear she said to him: "Excuse me, sir, but eau you tell me how the brakeman lost his forefinger? ale seems to be such an accommodat- lug fellow." "Yrs, mum, that's Just It. He Is se accommodating that be wore that au- ger off pointing out the scenery along the line," said the conductor. .,o. Contracted Quarters, The sort of conversation in which Martha Hackett often indulged was pe- culiarly trying to Ler cousin. Mr. Lane. "Martha's leen here all the morning," said lire. Lane *rarity at dinner one night. "She talked oat and on about adage that didn't amount to auythiug and were all disconnected. I endured 1t ' am well as 1 could, but It does ael'm sometimes as 11 she was wandering 1n her mlud." "Well, there's oue thing," said Mr. Lane grimly, "you needn't ever worry about her going far 1f that's where she's wandering." -Youth's Companion. Igede.t Presse..dare*.. Figures recently showing the dally salaries of certain magistrates have astonished some of our readers. The judge of the Seine receives, 1n fact, 8,001) francs ($I,t1011) a year and the pro- curator rocurator of the republic 20,000 fraucs (:4,000). But In the small tribunals the salarle* are as follows: Judge, 3,000` (rams (=pial)); paid substitute, 1,:100 france ($300); substitute (Juga sup- pleant), nothing. The Age al Plebes. The age of fishes is seldom measured by a definite period of years. Moat of them grow as long as they live, end apparently live until they fall victims to some stronger speetc14. It le reput- edethat carp and pike hare lived for a century, but the eVideUee needs veri- fication. reentry p.n. "McLuab has been arrested tax drunk- enue4a and wants you to hall hlm out" "Ball Lim out!" ejaculated Colonel Pepper, who had beard the remark in- distinctly. "Good gracious, is he that full?" -Exchange. ' The Hessen. "I think the picture lacks atmos- phere," said the kindly eritle. "}'act I*," said the artist, "I bad a hard Chile raising the wind while 1 was palntiug." 1 J ONF SOL' WEl~ K 4th toIIth'AUGUST STRATFORD AND PERTH COUNTY OLD BOYS' RE -UNION AT STRATFORD .l,sr►s_s.._ r ••'*•-lams. SATURDAY, AUGUST 411, Opening* Day. Arrival of special traine- r -land Concerts Afternoon and livening. SUNDAY, AUGUST 5th. Old Boys' Sunday. Old Boy Preachers in City Pulpits. Sacred Band Concerts. MONDAY, AUGUST 6th. Reception Day. Arrival of Special Trains, Baseball Games, Parades, Performance at Park, Fireworks. TUESDAY, AUGUST 7th. Athletic Day. Aquatic and Land Sports Trotting and Pacing Race to Mile Road Race Baseball Games Social and At -Homes. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 8ti1 Military Day. Manoeuvres by 21stand 28th Regiments Sports ill Park Band Concerts. THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, AUGUST 9th, tots, nth. Ste the Great Old Boys' Carnival. 8 Days of Fun and •Frolic. fluid Fail to Sec the Electrical illuminations. Greatest put on is the West. SINGLE_ FARE Railway Rztes,on Certificate Plan. W. J. Ferguson, idayon President i J. D. McCrintnton, Vice -President. F. A. Copus, Sr' rotary. 11111111M1 AND anm- i•Pzz l3lo<m°Z1E actor jPirOLD�' Oft TO s !,�i'illEIiSON'S "WIRE EDGE" II READY ROOFING Is itIis the .'us. roof that is not affected by 1 ' heat and cold. It never leaks -never hardens 1 us. 1'r '-is rain, snow and fire -proof -and la• h. lifetime. Cheaper than, shingles. u will want it for every building r you knew how thoroughly oil' I ' Vlllflc'1(Irt' it is. s. free booklet giros lots of idiom tion .Lout it. Write for - ■ copy\and free sample of the • 1 Is.t roolin in the world. Ilerdu• re dealers eveywhere sell l'alerson's ",Sire Edge •" or will get it f..r elm. ERSOrl MFG. CO. Ltd. ..ire.., and baronlo • 1 1 1111111111.1111111111111111111111111011111111111111111111111111111111 ugust Specials Low Prices Prompt Service • We aresole agents ftir PENNOLI NFA the new Oil. It gives it 1 eautiflll, clear, steady, white light, entirely free front smoke and smell. Always' sold :it '25c a gall0u. •To ilitrl$lttc•e it we will soil a gallon f('i' Twenty-two Cents. Every' nc neelii a pair 111' SNIPS for cutting Stove Pipe, etc. We are selling R good'pair for Fifty Certs. We give special att ention to Farmers' and Builders' Hardware, Paints, Glass. We handle only the grades of Machine Oil, Separato r Oil, Linseed Oil, etc., our prices. sire light' M. -t„r.....m. Ou GAt EN h.0SE has got to go i )vier will Ove it. , ( )Ill :It) feet Make ns t otb.r. BLUE RED CA AV1:N TS :i10' 0111' rte\\• line of ENAMELED WARE Is'the itPst ('4er. There is no getting away from the feet that we have the largest and hest stock of TOOLS ill' town. 'We guarantee ev ' r}' tool we sell to give p ei rect sat isfact ion. ('ono in au'd, we will show you the g 104 - When h('ll \ '011 ueell Table ;a.nd Pocket Cutlery, Spoons, Scissors, etc., we Avant. to Atm tw you our :;toc& role agl'llta for. Huron Stove and Ranges. lit 1.('•,f. to:tele, Keep those beastly flies out of tha house with Screen Doors, and Windows, Wire -Cloth. We have ,jest what yc want in this line and a selling at coat to clear. Those two -burner Daisy Oil Stoves and Kettles were all gone. We got some more. You can blty the Steve and Kettle for One Dollar and Fifty Cents. Iron Pipe and Fittings, Valves, etc. We have a large stock and the prices are right. Keep this in mind. Now it is just like this. When\yoat have to spend tummy for Paint and Painting Mterials, (1fl nabs ally want to buy NvIiere -von feel certain tllrtt you will be stllppliell \Vith the most dependable and purest materials at. lowest prices. Our paint department P4 that place. 1•on'II get the bust satis- faction healing here. Let us know your wants. BBON TWINE at 13 =e per WINE at - 13c: per NE at - - 12' c per pound. ,sound. pot ind. Worsell's liar& ware FURN CES "You bee, Illy al/n, every times• 1'0.1 411'1' 1utnf11y papa I.MM•N a hair" ••OI1, p•1, bow naughty Null t hal e been ! Look at grandpa. He lupin t any hair." The New Cement Walks are 1 grout intim oventent. W'.• have thrill. No trouble now to call lit PINDER'S for anything you meal in Tinware, Graniteware, Plumbing, Repairs, :mil all kinds elf Sheet Metal Work, E:avetroughing, Roofing, etc. American and Canadian Oils and Gasoline. 1'1[111* Plumbing and Heating promptly Itten11(11 111 in a filet 1.11(1444 111a1111e1'. 1'eeisstlnll attrll Lion given 111111 satisfaet' guat- ante'd, 'Phone W. R. PINDER linos 1namman Northern Navigation Co. Important Notice. STEAMER BRITANNIC hashue', lvithl1rawn to the Georgian Bay Service All fut1114 sailing, bet ween WINDSOR. 1)1.7114.0 IT. (;ODK1t 1l '11 and K -INCA 1t DI N I? sal' hetcl,v cancelled. C. I1. Nicholson, Traffic Manager. u•nia, .Tutt tis -1111. 14)41. i IJ. BROPIIEY & SON lH4 LI1ADIN0 • Funeral Directors and Embalmers orders . .rlully ■llena.-A to •1 all hours. light or day 1 NEW LI VERY KNOX BROS. have opened :1 livery stable in the eland on Newgate street op pt'site the Colborne Hotel and 'eve lilted it with and Up-to-date Riga, N e w Harness, and Good, Reliable Horses. A11 pal. .l..u•e :1.-/I1-1•11 1111• I,,,- Int el4'rvil' •. 1 11I11 1„t 1 ,.11341• 1'- s111i1.1teal. Knox Bros. Opposite Colborne House NEWGATE StREET GUMMY Bit S. Livery, hack 'Bus Stables (4001) HOItNES ('AHill Ali KM PHAET0NS --RT(., AT- 1tKAMONABLE BATE M— W'eIl-appointed flal'ka and 11li• able driv.•rm in charge 11fthe which will meeetall train a 81111 411'81111111 MP ALL ('ALM ATTENDED TO PROMPTLY FROM H(YCSIA ANi) PRIVATE HOUJSER (SUNDRY BROS. SOUTH STRgl:T PHONE VI FT 3?