The Signal, 1911-1-12, Page 7THE 3iIxNAL (h)DBKILki' ONTARIO
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past els months at isle hoes. h... re weddioa, of
e District. ;,t
44CKNOW, BENMILLLR.
TunaDAY. Jan. IOW,
W $JPDUSO. -A double
latest* to rod -
turned to Detroit Lie Saturday last- deem of Luekeow, was solemnised
Jas. Dee+Id.os, >t tits 13srdt, las'Tbo,sday eters-nom at tbe Hes-
arrived tin Saturday last .to *.gaud a dame of Iles. li. H. It ratwas abort time with phis palled*$, r x0d 1 deier. Nies Kato lDu can. was wooff
Mrs. Jae. Donaldson - dam w Rev. riJ. S. Drch of pastor e.
the Presbyterian church of this place,
The Arai meeting of the: Lisa coun-
cil wee bald Moeda, alien:Woe is the
were 1u►14 with a u11 atteodacee of
mem
HOLYROLIO
'MONDAY J ao. 9th.
News uP Wawa. --Mist Pearl
Congrem& of star Ripley, Went Bat-
t aunt firs. Emma
kekert withMr. and Mre, Ed. Pierce
ld talon, specs Sunday witb the
ntdys brother, Alga. Fraser, near
Lu ckeow .. Ate. and Mn. Rayner&
tnd family. of near Luckoow, spent
and Miss Minnie Johaewoe was
edited to-lodeew Hollis Jardr^e, 01
Winnipeg. The ceremonies wale per-
formed by Rev. N. Stewart. of St.
Andrew's church, Heepeler, in the
presence of a large number of gguests,
Aker* short wsddiog trip Mr. rind
Mee. Duncan will take up their rest.
deuce bine. Mr. and Mrs. Jardine
will reside in Winnipeg, where Mr.
Jardine has business interests.
BLYTH.
• TU*IDAY. Jan. 10th. -,
e,►tun&tq with Nr. Rayeded's rite, WEDDBD AT TORONTO. ;A number
el r• Brevet Ackert Me. Mn, of friends in town of Miss Clara Mot -
•..r Holt A artend family. and MrsKin. fat have received announcements of
.oucih, spent dueday .at the home of her wedding, which took place cDe-
the iattee'a beadier, T. (lemon: of rhis c Central
at her iuotber'n voidance,
lana Mr. and Mee. Ernst ark• 46 (Central avenue. Toronto, to M. P.
P A. Jackson, of that city. They will
ert sprat Sunday witb the former's be at bow. after Jaot.ary 15th at the
eereoter Mr, and lrs. J. H. Ackert. above address. The bride was well
AUGURS. known here, having resided here for
TtURS. Jan. 10th. a great many years. and her *many
friends will wish her much joy In ,her
.Enna AsenctATION MesteNot-=The new state.
annual meed ', ,s,t the Auhuin Rifle MRITINO. TO B6 H=LD.-The Agri -
Association waeb he bald in H. E. cultural Society meets in lodustry
Knox° shop on Thursday, January Hill Friday evening. January 20th.
19th. All wemberi. art *requested to There ought to be a Iauge' turnout;
i 4' pt...ent. and thecitizens should rev that aft -
(ACT BYOOxtis Bs BYoortts.-The cern of the right kind are elected to
municipal elections sae .over for nutke the annual fair a nieces.
TvssDAY, Jan. loth.
News Nome. -While driving lost
week Mn. Wm. Vaestoee bad, tie
misfortune to be thrown from the sut-
tee. Site sustained a broken arm and
a dislocated .boulder Wm. Oke,
who is seriouslyindisposed. is sot im-
proving as welas his maty friends
would wish to see W. W. Falter
is the bappiest man in the township.
The election rants or the beadlike)
of the *»ads is nob the cause of bis
blies. Neither is It the telephone
(although 1t's a haudy thing in ntornty
weather); but it's "the bran. the
hunch, the bsautifal beech" of
twin boys that tbe atoms was pleased
to heave at bis home on the 9th. (Joe-
ggrat ulations ! Thos. Long, o t
Lethbridge. Alta.. is visiting hes c-
ent,. Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Long c-
ent,.
Reid, of YeUowireas, Sask., is visiting
et
tbe home of (.bas. Walters.
KIPPEN.
rs \VBDxtemear, Jan. llth.
PnntroNAL.-Aniong last week's ar-
rivals front the West are Mr. and
Mrs. 8. betty and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Gemmell, from Tea -ford ; Joseph
Da mao, froin Golden Plains. south
of Whitewood Alden Jones and
family, of . London, spent the New
Year's holiday,' in the old homestead.
Mr. Junes sang two splendid solos in
tie! Methodist church ...Mrs. Holmes,
of Tilbury, and her .on have been
visiting their many friends here.
GOOD Rsc'oitDe. - Ap interesting
featuienf the closing exercises in S,
S. No. 14. Stantee, was the presenta-
tion of tbree cerium of that interesting
anauaI,.Obatterbox, by the teacher to
,u.uther year. Lit the tongue of 51.811- Tbere will be a meeting of the ,nem three pupils who attended school each
.ler and the•inialeading statements of bees of the public library Friday even -
open
the 21t days that school was kept
he past be forgotten. Let the victors ing of this week. when it is bo open during the year. The fortunate
and vanquiebed shoulder to shoulder, ' tbere will he a large turnout. 'the pupils were Herbert Kehl, Anna M.
work for the good of their municipals- mtetiog rs tier the parr se of electing Hood and Lola Rothwell. The first-
work
Iuedirectors for the vrar.kmj
mentioned bas won this prize in live
aitferent years and in that time was
Hour's A Pitt/BUM ! -Tbere is an
vow. SNu. . Shote. -The heavy late only three times. The second,
iuiportant question for Goderich and suowstorms we have been having of Anna Hood, has won it four times.
Colborne to con•idr. Did the arta- late have blocked the road• very
Arial chaage of tbe bed of the Matt- badly, until now it is almost impos-
land River at the harbor change the Bible for team* to come into towo.
.,Id houodariee between those muni- , Tbe remelt is tbat if it eootinu,es much
•ipalitiri? " We believe that it did not. ' longer there will be . a scarcity of
Hew about. tbe Bowed of Trade of ' wood, both for the houses and Tong
}oderteb endeavoring to secure a' wood for the factories. The railway*
art Lit Colborne for that towns , are having quite a titne to get trains
Jatrtaus.-Obar1es K. Arthur, .of through and ori Monday all the trains
,'arty Bond, is visiting in tht. }moat- were 'rely late, although both lines
4'CeDDING BgLLS. - On "Saturday,
31st inst., at tbe home of John Stew-
art. Tuckersnttth. brother of the:oride,
Rev. John Richardson joined in the
bonds of holy matrimony Walter Mc -
and Miss Nellie Stewart, both
of Mippen. Their many friends join
in wishing them bon voyage o'er the
roatrimoniol sea. The happy couple
!ty at present. He !pent the greater had their snowplows running. have begun- housekeeping on their
Dart of the peat summer in tie North-' 1'SRawNAL AND (igNBttAL.-Fairly fares on coneeueion 4. Tuckersmith.
.vent mid goingout there good crowd* have been in attendance Mr. McQueen. of Teckenmith,
:.gain in Mate Therecent hard at the cyan eli*tic meetings con- and Miss Or ce, second daughter of
rrrtir have been hard on the telephone ducted in the Presbyterian church Robert McArthur, of fiery, were
wires, a large tenriher of them being laat week and this. Itev. Jnr. McLeod
Draken. Men are busy repairing them is in charge and is a very good
his week .,..Prank Munro. of Wield- speaker, nut be is not one of the excit-
es*. visited bb mother aid other rel- • able kind. On Sunday be preached ,ACHES, PAINS AND
icier.; here the litter parted last week, beth morning and evening and Miss
:paving for b,s home the beginning nt Dodds. of Seaforth, rang a solo at RHEUMATISM?
• dais week.... .C. lipwsnn's sawmill t >}ch service in vary good style
quietly niarried in the manse, lien -
sail, by Rev. McL.. Smith, on Thurs-
day, the 28th ult.
is scatting operations this week. He' a understand Mimi Dodds 14 -tying
as over .00,000 feet of maple deliv- to get up a ',lase here to take vocal
.-red this winter, which he intends cut- ; lee -tuns and as we understand he is a
•igg.intn rollers and bobbin wood. • first-class teacher there is no doubt
..Skating om tbe river is all the she will meet with success -The
Kee here at prseeut The Sunday new 'council held its first tweeting
,chocii convention is to be held in the' Monday and elected officers for the
'reahyterise church here, pn tbe 8th 1 year R. Sloan was in Toronto
, f Pebruary. 11... Mr. Baird. of Lon- this week attendint a meeting of..the
on, ia ezpe!ted to be one of the Ontirio Fruit *.towers' Association.
:,rakers- I He is oe the executive John
W*DNSBDAY, Jan. Iltb.. , Brown, who has been on the sick list,
!'Ir*SSONAL MBNTIOJ.-Mise Mabel is iwprotriog 13. • Bender ha. a
:rratt had en attack of toneflitis last pleased smile there dew, the cause, be-
veek bat is new able to be out again. 1 tog a visit from the stork, wbieh
..Victor Ifungldut has been home hruught a haby girl to Lhrigbten bis
•tries school since holiday* on account' home Mrs. Pfeffer is confined to
d r abscess on his leg below the knee. 1 her bed with an attack of pneumonia.
We bops be will eosin be able to Ilei K. I,tvbell war ip Toronto last
round agent Prank Munro. of week en a business trip D.
\Vianipeg. paid a short visit at bis! Wolper, who bas been .n the West
,oese here from Thursday to Mooday. for the past few month-. returned to
Crank is prudent of tbe School of
"cieetiBc Farming out there and
=emus to he/keel-ably impressed witb
he country ....Mrs. Helwig returned
'roes Ftlat, Mich., last week. She was
,eeasapanied by her daughter, Mrs.
etueviek, when she had teen visiting
•-tr a short time 'Jus. Sadie Car-
er and Miss Small visited their friend,
1limi Clan Spider. of Seafortb, the were very bed thq had a good time
teafnoing of tort week. Mian Sclater when they got there. .John \Vey -
town Monday to spend the balance of
tbe winter Miss L. Begley enter-
tained a uumber of her friends at her
home Moudey evening Mr.
Cantelon and family, of Mateo, via-
i!ed with his parents here this weelw
his mother being confined to bet fed.
A load of young people drove
out to Jas. Tunlrey'• Monday evening
of this week and sltbough the roads
toresetly taught in the public school
owe Mn. Joe Darter's mother is reo 1th, who is assisting W. Hill at
Asking ban fol a few days Ooiborne In his sawmill, spent Sunday
Ralph Munro returned to school at with his family here Quite a
Rtyth on Tuesday number from town attended tbe fun-
HAPPZNIN0a.-Ur. Yunablet has eel of Mrs. Jas. Wells in Hallett on
re
toed his botcher oho ter the *ham, Monday. Their many usher ben
p the eyes thine with her bus . and
Haw of catkin isle to 1
,south. Owing to storm o . ly in their sad loss, as the de-
'ivadaf negbt acrd Moa y worming. ceased was
a kind wife and mother.
.tteadschool hod. cons^mteetlyy tbere F Metcalf is main se applicant
wee 00 sobool . Some of ibe boys for the position of county auditor and
to work last week and sbo.eued ate be bas bad only one year it is to he
.hedot ape of IM 00 the booed he may secure it again P
, ie stow off a large pi Gardiner, who has hada serious at-
ivee jest baht the bodge res and *wade leek , pleurisy, is ebowitsg 6igw of
,s open-air rink- As a result of thele improvement G. M. Cbaabrt+ i.
worts a largo number d the young fe to this week on a Whose
e.opb bed a very pleasant tithe nkat- trip Jag. glens was laid up this
otos Tbnrday *sight. Fredsv sight week with so attack of the grip. y,
zoo,
•ttsenood
1 Of tht woman Tues& a rb PrA1 6 yr thou, cur or Tot•so.,. 1 .
Tuesday ce oAs xrr. ;
-us A. sear email.). sow LAW aim. Lir
per_ . s[ F MD ,[.A ►
l)se.t.dt t V sand M tie. new "s' -war to rlr Ctq d y
At •
g.
'd £. Na m was sleeted
hEP-
wsth
to .noosed MM. Pearl mere tate eon
lothe arrives tbs sawmill will 'oat- it-N iti rte (er 0sea
'rarer opoeutkles. There are quite a wed evert et Catarrh that cannot. ►r cored
amber of lop as hand A week be the nor f war: OatW `s La t 1f
:rasa Teeeda night • debate win be Stora '. , os st .ae wtteeA ilea
rteld at the 11 pwaecb bogus n►aetlner. erorases, rhis writ Aa. et
3.i " Nona. ....r-:
fIOT FOOMD TIT- le Le oaten tateeeel e
TVs Cas. d Eking Disease Da lt& Kid- t S Orr• 'r
,trq /its D ea .te Yet b >b , ,Iro tlwtt • Q
IMr4 a -aer..,,r,l, vat itr,
Pageetelne. Glsuast r Uu . N. IS.. -
Jan. Lath. - Olinda) - Mts. J LOTHIAN.
Folder. oft pies, has Weed t Nampa a ..►aa. 9th.
'0 Dint a Mse MOM et rhes Pert d ,c.y, N„ Res& 0T. --111 kiIow1 ie
new Wiley.says.. the report d D. A. No. 1.. a I .
far
Dodd'. KWeey Pills are lbs 1eaM T the moetb of Dseembse Nems 00 -
ter kidney dieser. wed that t y eZ cur ht order d merit : V John Me.
ie an that le claimed for taw. Keith. Greta (lsmpbsll fir. IV.
•'*idoey ttoobk botbssd tart for JKeneer tt i H Na R. Boggs.
rdi sn real; and 1 did net set 1 Olive Wasik (Serene, Henderson.
rellrt from tit, Menet msdi
e Raw. Tone i Jr. i11. -Evelyn WNiicsRtee>. Graham
tteok DSA odd./ a5V Ftllh, ewe bore, McPtas. Karl Sweats, Jeeei,Jobestoe.
iv all. •fed 1 ars betide now. The Map Stets Thomas Cooke. Fr. 11.-
•w.01eg 1s Vis, from way body and Rob. Helm. Jr. IL-Ladre lis Sr.
h fest. R it were not ler Tome Pt. U. - Ales. Mnitay,
ton
Dodd's Kidney PNb 1 would he it my Bestorsoe• Jr. Pt, iU - Thomas
Heir. Henry Onnmor Join Si
▪ 1 1e_ paw d rf abeam WO Semis Or.
WINS W w met L-Olaid
1.
Zam-stilt Will Give Yon Ease.
Piave you had a bad attack of "gen-
eral aching:" You know the feeling.
Limbs ache, muscles seem to have be-
come tired out, your back aches, tow
and again a twinge of rheumatism
strikes you here and there. Your
chest feels that, there is a pain he -
twerp your shoulders,.' and altogether
you need toning upp
0old is responsible for this Condi-
tion, and a vigorous application •'d
Zem-Bak will pat you right- .'1'
a hot Nab, if possible, and then tR i
your chest and the aching limbs w
with Zsm-Buk. .
Mrs. B.,Gorie. 78 Berkeley 'St., Tor-
onto,
ele
onto, writes : "I cannot apeik .too
highly of Zam-But. A tew weeks ago
1 was suffering from a bad mold, which
had settled in my threw.. chest and
limbs! I tried all kinds of remediees
new and old, and found very little ti -
lief until L used Zara-Buk. Oa apply-
ing title to my throat and chest I found
such ease and relief from the tightness
and wetted 1 determined to use only
?rm-Bek. I alt rubbed it 'oar my
limbs where I felt the rbenmetie
pains. In three days from the time 1
nest began applying Z un -Bok I was
free from the timid in throat and chest.
and also the rheumatism in my limbs."
Zein -Bilk will also he found a sun
cure for cold sores. chipped hands,
trait bite, ulcers, blond poison, vari-
cose large, piles, scalp sores, riel(-
worm. Inflamed patches, babies' erup-
tions and chapped planer, outs, burns.
bruises and skin injuries generally.
All druggists and storeo sell at filk.
box, or post-free from Zana-Buk os.,
Toronto. upon receipt of pries. Avoid
harmful imitatlona and substitutee.
ST. AUUUMTINE.
Towne:. Jan. )Oth.
Jaiu4S Robinson is visiting friends
at Devobaas. l
Mise Betsy MrAllister' 10 visiting
Pine River friends.
0. 0. F. GATasstlto.-The members
of tbe Canadian Order of Foresters
spent • pleasantevening together
W bow of Thomas Robinson about
• week ego. An oyster Tupper was 1
served and the ev.eing war spent
playiog games, sings song., etc.
All those present report having had ay
good time.
A FLoUiiuuING OLUB.-Tbere was e
fair attendance at the annual meeting
of the Rifle Club last Wednesday
evening• The omcers for 1910 were
all re-elected again for 1911. A num•
-
ber of new members and a good many
of the old ones have joined for this
4syear. Practice was hed at the range
t Saturday afternoon, and there
was a fair stteodence considering the
stormy day. Following are the
scores at the 200 -yds. range-poeible
95 points : Ed. Robinson, 28 ; Joe
Benpb 27 : liar r.eddy, 27 : Tom Mc-
ear
o-
Oar D. 37 ; Charles Robinson. 'l5 ; David
McAllister. 24 ; David Tindale, 21
Oswald Pollard, 24 ; Robert Mc-
Allister, 28: Gus. Kinsban, 23 : Ton,
Foran, 23: Ambrose Brophy, 'le ;
Tom K.aroey, 'L'h; Frank Thompson,
21 ; Tom Leddy, 2A.); Walter Tisdale,
19; Wan. Leddy, 18; George Jetfer on,
14; Patrick Wslsb. P ; Uriah Thomp-
son, 8: Barney Brophy. 8.
LANES.
SATURDAY. J;40. ith.
LANES LOCALS. -The roads during
the past week have been rendered
aliuo,t impassable owing to the heavy
and continued storms Some of
the young meo of this locality have
detest mined to have aeroplanes to
reach their haven .of rest The
tea -meeting and social held in Hack
ett's church on January 2nd and -3rd
respectively were ver y se. ce..ful crtn-
sidering the state of the roads. A
splendid pt•ograrn was reudered at
each gathering. The Luckno- talent
entertained at the tea -meeting,' which
was nighty appreciated. The .oeial
piograru had for its chairman W. P.
Reed, who filled the position admir-
ably. Tbe recitations, songs and
dialogues rendered by the children
showed that each was waster of his or
her particular piet....Jas. Rose, our vil-
lage smithy, returned 00 Tuesday even-
ing from hie Christmas beliday,. at his
home in Berlin. Hii many friends
will be sorry to know *hit t he home is
still vacant.. ...J. 0. Baldwin has re-
turned from an extended visit to his
children in Detroit, Ease' - Centre and
Obin. We are pleased to see him
looking bale and hearty after his trip.
Mr. and Mrs. D. ge.,Alton spent
Curistmas with relative/ in Hawkes -
vine • Mrs. W. 13. Beed and Me.
and Mr.•Jae. Line each hid family
Mgatherings on Cbriaiotaa.4•.... Mr. and
rs. Geo. Parrish and cj ld, of Sas-
katchewsn, are at present visiti,pg the
formers father, David Fairish.
George used to be a school boy at No.
10. and his many boy and girl chums
are beartily glad to see his face again
We with him. a safe return -to his
Western home, which mill be in a
couple of week,. Dr. W. L. Hack-
ett and wife, of Detroit, spent solve
few dsyd'am tog relatives in tbia vic-
inity during the holidays.
CHILDREN
In disorders and dis-
eases of cbiIdree drugs
seldom do good and
often do harm.
Careful feeding and
bathing are the babies'
remedies. •
Scott's Emulsion
is the food -medicine that
not only nourishes them
most, but also regulates
their digestion. It is a
wonderful• tonic for chil-
dren of all ages. They
rapsdly gain weight and
health on small doses.
FOR SALE 8Y ALS, DRUGOISTS
Send 10e., name of paper and this ad. tor
our beautiful Savings Hank and Child's
Sketch -Hook. Each bank contains a
Good Luck Penny. r
SCOTT & BOWNE
128 Wallington 9t., Wont, Toronto, Out.
THIN HAI?.
A Liberal Offer.
When the Bair thins out on the top
of the head and tbe bald spot is get-
ting ready to appear in public, don't
get discouraged or irritable- lust go
to your druggist and ask for Parisian
Sege Hair Tonic. He will charge yon
60:. for a large bottle but if it does not
cause hair to grow where the hair is
thinning outpotbiog on this earth
will.
And we want to say to everybody,
OMR. woman and child test you can
have your money back if Parisian
Sage isn't the beet hair grower. hair
saver, hair beautifier and dandruff
cure on the' market today.
It stops itching scalp and falliog
hair and snakes hair gro w thick and
abundantly. All dru everywhere
sell Parisian Sege or postpaid from
The Giron: Mfg. Oo„ Fort Brie. Ont.
See that the girl with the auburn
hair is on ` every bottle. Sold and
guaranteed by B. R. Wigle.'north side
of Square.
COLSORNE.
Tae0DA', Jan. 10th.
ANNUAL Mssriso.-The annual
meeting of the Oolborne murk Ipsi
telephooe system will he bald at ,at+
low in the township hail on Priddy a["
tide weak at 2 p. A1. sharp. All are
cordially invited to attend.
MAITLAND OONC11rstON No•rse+, Mr.
trod Mrs. O. R. Parsee, i Seeday
in the flaunty town .. Ym. Sieves
WOWS a broad smile these days, eoew-
guset upon tbs arrival of is bread -men
hairy boy on Wednesday of loot week.
Wesley Sieber was the !saip-
isat of a pair of bouncing baby hove
this west t )o.gntQLtioas !
Stepben butt has bad s masidpsi
telephone installed is his house tits'
rre t 'Rat* 1. nothing tilt. Mang np
Sir Koss Plastid!.
Brentford updtor.
The Toronto newspaper* are a (-
readym
sog to ass bow "Sir
t1e(Geary would look le print.
Tbere Szpoilitor he. alroarty "set up"
"Sir haws Rastall," and finds that. it
kooks well.
It
Yor$t Loan plvfdend.
Toronto. Jus. 0. -It was aauouesed
L.emetically.tsrday that emetically all of the
York Comity Loan property hats bees
soY. and the derisal whet is awes
Wes with the payment of another
deett et s Beats i. %soder way.
Is older to get the highest prise ire
the sties, ton liquidator, R. Homos
1 Smkb, of the National Trust Cow -
soy. bee dlrpwed of thew
Iwmsl rs,sgtag from twelve to
ssoetha. Defoe, ton est of 11e yaw,
probably asst autumn. the dividend
will bs.ditrlbetd smneg tit. 11
intended .I.rsboiders. The
work eeensetd with ton d.elanatbe
of this Avidend Y exteselvs and It
twill tab sassy weds W completethe Wk.
amaTigsestp= are Nab
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Winter
Tours
,.o
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Mexico, Colorado,
California a n d
Pacific Coait
-_- Points - --
The Grand Trunk Railway Sys-
tem i the -popular route from all
points east through Canada via
Chicago. •
Features
Double Track, Fast Service. Finest
Roadbed. Modern F.nuipment, Un-
excelled ..Dining (;arc Service -all
elements of safety and comfort.
To the Sunny South
No more desirable route than vin
Grand Trunk and connecting lines.
Very Low Rates
Full information, tickets. et, .,
from
F. F. LAWRENCE
Town Agent.
Office bcurs 6 a.m. to 9 p.in.
Or address J. D. McDonald, District
Passenger Agent, Union Station,
Toronto, Ontario.
J. BKOPBEY & SON
GODERICH
THE LEADING
Funeral Directors
and Embalmers
Orders carefully attended to
♦t all hours. night or day.
ROSS' LIMITED
MANUFACTURING 5Unet*Re
tiptx'rel valuer, in Furs. We Nod nor after -
holiday stock esoob beeviet• than is desirable.
-.rid so bays determined to offer speeial value -
n efln5. Pie -elan leml., gimes, P'nv, .'t..
Mere*,. Lamb late
nervier% Leash Theo,,. IO.IO and up
Perstao lamb stole. ... . 16 al and up
Persian Lamb Muff 19.119 and lip
laaenl Mink TIFF kW and op
Mai nral Mink Three . 17 Mead .' 1
Wastrel Mink Ntoies 1000 ani op
Natural Mink Muffs 17.00 sad nt.
Alaska Nebk Muff. 17.011 and ,tt'
Aiaske Roble Tis x0,00 and in,
Alaska Mehl, Rn1A ital and d.
Aimita Sable Rtobe. 31.10 and op
Isabella Fou Stoles 13.00 and we.
Ittebeila Pint Muffs 'MS mad .p
Ladies' Astasehen (este. i mete-
1rrna L*Yawr .p
I adlu. W.sr Mse1 c ..rats . SAO ed/ up
fades,' Penises larsbf-.nate. 1111.11111 end „p
London s Fashion Centre
118 Dundee Rase 1.rsden, Oster e .
+t bull .rod 111.
.amumm,w w-sA'tll'!,ae....- TM.eaoma<r-,.reMP.liwA.rr'.r,,.e.n -.
25 Per Cent. Off
for cash on the Overcoats
prices of all our
We have a well assorted' _toe,. :.,.
the leading styles, shapes and colors
This is an offer ovorth v au•' ronsiciet:'
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;McLean Bros.
Leading Art Tailors
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SHOES
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Shoes are the most attractive and sensible prabent.s to giAt
They are always needed.
'SLIPPERS
r:n !n, ladies and children at aJl prices.
SKATING BOOTS
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int on fr, .
MOCCASINS
very popular gifts.
LADIES' CHOICE FOOTWEAR
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We know how tate ladies are interested in artistic footwear
\\'e have the kind4hat. (ends to the foot a coveted charm ,f tell?
.ithtality and givest4, graceful poise to the whole figure. , The,.
tXco1 in .lualitY. fit. style and reasonable price.
Wm. Sharman
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GENERAL HARDWARE
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home happy during the year u should
Happy Thought Ranges
' Radiant Home Heaters
CARVERS in cases and without cases
1847 RODGERS' Knives, Fork s.
Spoons and Sundries
POCKET CUTLERY in a large
assortment
BRASS GOODS. A fine assortment.
A beautiful assortment of ELECTRIC
FIXTURES
SKATES from 4oc to $6.o0
PERFECTION ANKLE SUPPORT
Have you seen it ? If not. do not
neglect to. It is the only perfect
ankle support- on the market
'HOCKEY STICKS all prices and
makes
FOOT WARMERS for your Cutters
GLOVES and MITTS from roc to
$2.50 per pair
Boys and Girls' HAND SLEIGHS
And many other articles
to mention
too numerous
0 CHAS. C. LEE
House Phone No. 112 Store Phone No. r'z
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