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The Signal, 1911-1-26, Page 941 '711•71,117: u THE SIG L nOTARICH. ONTARIO 1,?;tigicitolistniistItisfigitnii,;499it90199ftcitRitirvir4.4919 9iniii**9491"frigivgiv************444910 641,7**96/ Th t4s4s4s606 45 45 454e 4s 665 *******4546,* *464646416654545+464646454654646 456666464545.45454halt 164.41 PORT ALBERT e News of the District.' :ha MOND* V JOU &ten • Annie EVEN -- The sem, othly meeting of the ttYPet January was held o, hipster, std. at the home of N and Nes .emietibals. i moo enjoyable euceal wooing was spent in genies and after which a daipty lunch was Jervoi During the evening several new Immo, were added to the mail torship The next meeting will be held on February let it Erwin Km. Ler'd, when a omelets' program will he Oven New members will be cordial. Welcomed. - - - - CREWE. MONDAY. Jan. Vete SEWN Hants. -We can hear the vedding bells tInklina again at Crewe. Abs Culbert and a portico nut tensely are moving into their tcwn residence in Dingatision (lie week. Mr. and Mrs. Will Pierre. of thingannoo, spent Sunday at Crewe. Mr. an.1 Mrs. Jai' Colbert called on friends near Paramount la•t weak. Mr. and Mrs. T. Reed Ryerson Benson were visiting relatives t• t the corionnica yeet-rrley )leggin Hasty is meantime e few day, eith her sister. Mrs. John Seeks-, of Mafeking Mn. Thos. Shackle. on spent Sundry with relatives in the Circular Town. PARISIAN SAGE. An Ideal Hair Tonic. Parisian Sage is compounded nn the tomtit advanced scientific principles, and nothing on the market tolay CAR compare with IL It accomplitihre so much more then the ordinary tonics, and doss it so quickly that users are sstottisbed. Parisian Sage kills the dandruff germs and eradicates dandruff, stops falling hair. itching of the salp and splitting bears in two weeks or -we will refund your money. Parisian Sage gives a fascinating lustre to women's bair and wakes it beautiful. It makes the hair glow luxuriantly ; it is the daintiest and most refreshing hair dressing that rcience bast produced. and has net a tearticle of grease or stickiness in it. Parisian Saga tome fill cents at your druggist's or postpaid front the pro - The Giroux Mfg. Co.. Fort Erie. Ont. The girl with Oro auburn hair is on every package. Sold and guaranteed by E. H. Wigle, north ,ide of Square. EAST WAWANOSM. TIMODAY. Jan. 21th. Deere or A Fimenen.-A pioneer ,)t this township passed away at \Vingham no Sunthsy *yen' ng. January lab, in the person of William Arm- our. His death took plater at the home of his son. John Artnonr. in Winghadm with whom he had resided for the pest seven yeara Deceased was linen in Argyieshire. Scotland. on May 20th, Ine He ensue to Canada in 1862 and two years leiter to East Wawa b. In the same year he was married to Miss Mary Clencv, who predocemwei him twenty-three veers. His family includes two *one and two daughters: James, of Swami. Mask.; John. of Wingbani; Mrs. John McCoonell, North Dakota ; Mrs. Mc- Lennan. of Hoak 4 woo. Mask. The bereaved reintives have the spaspeiby of the communIty In their lose. FOR CONSTIPATION. A Medicate That Does Net Cost Any- tbisqr Cakes It Ceres. The active medicinal ingredients of Rexall Orderlies', which are orlor'ess, tasteless and colorless, is an entirely new discovery. Combined with other extremely valuable ingredients, It forms a perfect bowel regulator. intes- tinal invigorator and strengt helper. Rexall Orderlies are eaten like candy and are notable for their egreenblenem to the matte and gentleness of action. They do not cause griping or any dis- agreeable effect or Inconvenience. Unlike other preparations for a like purp wae, they do not create a habit. hut lostmid they overcome the cause of habit acquired through the as. of ordinary laxatives,, cathertics and harsh physic, and permanently re- move the came of constipation or irre- gular bowel action. We will refund your looney tali - 'Jut argument If they An not do as we say they will. Two Oyes. 26c and Mr. Mold only at nut inure- The Reese! eitore. H 0. Dunlop, isonth side of %sere AhlIMERLIIT !ALL AT THE WHITE HOUSE TO A.../ see sed 'sande. bw yeomen Me peat re ,isetiase In Paiellie sad bays reedrawde eled, mot dessdel berestee IS ether tines SATUMDAY Jan list ittxuatsat.-As Interesting event weaned at the here of Mr and Mrs. U. Grey, on the 111th inn when their niece, Kiss Marion Jamieson, was united in marriage to Osors-e Minolta rif of Pine River. (;)71° Rutherford,per a. formerly of Amberle) Hes. oormed the ceremony In the _presence of about forty spectators The bride and groom were the recipients if nany valuable presents, and were el ended hearty congratulations- and if cd wishes for their, future The 'vebitlit was spent in games, dancing. social chat, etc.. tall the early boors of _,"'n'etee. when all retired pleased with we' evening's proesedings i'rrt Fos. -Mr. and Mrs. -Aimee' lt•own visited Mende on the 4th (on yanks, Ism week Mr. and Mrs ' 410�e, gloater, of Head wardine. Sian.. are the insets of Mr. mod Mrs J. L klePtaerene . -.Kb* Media Camp- bell lett last week for Thronto to *Peed the balsam et the Miner weals, there ...... Mr. and Mrs. Don- ald McLean entertained a few friends one seeming lest week _„ We Sea to ese that Jolts Bradley, who ascidentally shot himself through the left hand, is able to be around again. . and Mrs. West Sommers, of tinikolreted. am visiting friends in one *tidal Visisave Thorhurn hoe hired with Malik Reed f"' whiter • Ire are all glad to see ars (key areend seals. Duel LOP Wm:imitator Y. Jan. - %tory rarely do we hem or a school having:in than three trus- tees, or fewer, but is the came of one 'drool in this township there is at pieseitt only one. In these days of higher eivilszetion and compulsory ed- ucation, Ishereevesy child has the reuse chant* as hi» neighbor's, it mann strange indeed that a A.. ,rd of trust eau eannot tw found to put t ottaer. ably and harmoniously together in the common interene for the prop. -r running rut the school. However, we hope to see things in smooth running order before lone Le grippe is raging in this neighborhood and those of us t hat rano not yet suffering from its evil influence are anxiously asking, Who will be the next victiin? Soult• rtf the young men of this section ate busily engaged at present drawiug gravel hum the lash- ()own is already busy asking, What does this part end ? LUCKNOW. MONDAY. Jan. Vol. Ur. and Mrs. Alex. McDonagh have returned to Russell, Maui( Haagen McDonald is away at Guelph taking the short course at the Ontsoio Agricultural College. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. McDougall and family, whit were visiting in Lucknow and vicinity. have returned to their home at Calgary, A hockey match was played here hat Ttieeday evening when the Tees- wat et' team tried conclusions with the Ire -at boys sod went down to defeat, the score tieing 15-4. J. King made a satisfactory ieferee. The annual congregational meeting of Knox church wits held last Wednes- dey evening. After the busines, had all been dealt with, a social hour. which took the form of a reception to Rev, KW Mrs. Duncnn, was held in the basement of the church. Rwskit-Ginvia.-A . pretty wed- ding was celebrated Wednesday morning, Jaouary 18th. at the home of Mrs. Thoma. Anderson, when her gr toddaughter, Miss Mary Lindsay Girvin, became the bride of Herbert K. Hillier, son of H. Eilber. Crediton, M. P. P foe South Huron. Rev. W. J. Joliette officiated in the presence of a small company of relatives and friends of the contracting parties. The bride was given away by her hrother. T. A. Oirvin. of Saskatoon. Sask. She wore white satin, veiled with silk chiffon, a tulle veil, and car- ried .a beautiful shower bouquet Mese Helen Johnston. of London, made a pretty Hower girl end was the only attendant. Mr. and Mrs. Haber left by the 2 o'clock train for a wed- ding trip to Toronto and Hamilton. On their return they will commence housekeeping at Crediton, where they will he at home after February 1601. The bride's mane friend, here extend hearty coast. ttulttions. FOR THE STOMACH. Here's An Offer You Should Not Over- look. Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets remedy stomach trouble, hr supplying the one element, the absence of which in the gastric juices causes Indigestion and dyspepsia. They aid the stomach to digest, food and to quickly convert it into rich red Wool and material neeeesary for overcoming natural body waste. Carry as package of Reseal' Dyspepsia Tablets in your vest pocket, or keep them in your roost'. Take one after each heavy meal and indigestion will not bother you. We know what Rexall DespePtia Tablets are and what they will do. We guarantee them to relieve indiges- tion and dyspepsia. If they fail we will refund your money. Three sizes : 26 cents, Fill cents and 81.151. Remem- ber you can obtain Hexall Remedies only at the Rexall Store -H. 0, Dun- lop, south side of Square. ST. OLKJUISTINE. TUISIDAI Jan. 24t0 BlUtVITISM. -RObt McAllister &peat A day hi MIlvertno this week V Intent Liddy is on the sick Ilse but e hope for it, speedy recovery. J seph Sprung spent the week -end v s.NJna Kinburn friends -Mr. Dean, 01 Kiagshridge, visited his son. Rev. Father Dean. this week Fred Clerk, oi Indian Head, Sask visited his cousin, Mrs. Win. Tboup- arm, last week ......Roht. elprupg. of Kaleide. Man., is visiting to this vicin- ity . John ,Shanahan, of Clinton, called im Win. McIntosh on Monday. ... Miss Ellen Thompeon enter- ) -tined a. [mother of her friends last ‘Velneethiy evening Miss Joseph. lite McAllister lilt cur Friday to visit Gait Is TRY ZAM-SUK FOR PILES. --- Read How This Sufferer Benefited I Don't you believe that experience is r better that, hearsay e If you puffer nom piles, just try Zatu-Buk. You ran do so AL our expense. So assured , are we of the result that we will send I you a free trial box if you send to our Toronto office(' full name and address and a one-oent. stamp to pay return postage. Scores of people daily acquaint us with the benefit they have derived from the nae of Zatn-Buk. Mr. F. Astride', of 3 Mt. Paul street, St. ( Utharinee, OnL, says : "For live years I have suffered untold agony with protruding piles. The pain was to great at times that I would almost D etrain. "I lost weight and had no appetite. I tried everything I ever beard of for piles. is I WKS willing to take any- thing to get relief. It was useless, however, and I almost gave up in des- pair. "One day a friend give me a sample of Zem-Buk, and told me of a friend of his who had been cured. I decided to try Zam-Buk, and the relief I got was encouraging. I used three boxes. and at the end of that time I was com- pletely cured. I wish I could have got Zem-Huk years ago; it would have saved me a great deal of misery." Zasin-Buk will also be found a sure cure for cold sores. chapped hands. frost bite. ulcers, blood -poison, vari- cose sores, scalp sores, ringworm, in - Horned patches, babies' eruptions and chapped pieces, cuts, burns, bruises, and skin injuries generally. All drug- gists and stores sell at 50c. box, or post-free from Zant-Buk Co., Toronto. upon receipt of price. You are warned against harmful imitations and suhstitntes. See the registered name, "Zarn-Buk," on every package. ASHFIELO. MONDAY. Jan. 9th. TOWNSHIP Coetnett. -Owing to Neck aded roads only Councillors Kick - ley. Dalton and Stewart were present at, the statutory meeting of council /Amiss y 9th and an adjournment was made tt. January 14th without trans- acting any business. On Jenuary lith all were preeent end the usual declaration. of qualification end ranee were taken and subscribed to. The minutes of Deoetubei 15. 1910, were read and approved on a motion of Messrs. Hunter and Kickley. Moved by Messrs Hunter and Dalton that the new bond of the treasurer he aczepted. ("artewl Moved by Messrs. Dalton and 4feweri that the usual gram -if $10 he made to the Sick Chil- dren's Hospital at Toronto. Carried. It was sate unanimously agreed to make the usual grant of SIt to the Dungaimoe public library Moved by Messrs Oaltne and Stewart that John Long and A ft rinlayent. he reappointed auditors for 1911 Carried. Moved b) Meows. Kickles and Hunter that Jobs. Onwah he appointed • weeniest of the local board of health tot three years Carried. Moved by Messrs Hunter and Stewart that John onmentin he appointed assessor for 1911 Carried Moved he Mears. Hunter and Dalton t ha the oriAti: he given to Februare 18th to rn the ,nliectot a roll Curried clerk was instructed to notify be Mcletyre KAM* to remove or urns the hedge •Iong the road on (Myron" 9400 12. et, es tar stop the suweineula. Oen n gene on the. road at that Point Os mot lot of Messrs *oth- ers and Hunter aceounto totalling 099.tin including the grants heroin mentioned were trdered paid By haws Mime thr "rows -*Wraps and sepoultum ..see...nr auditors and road I erommtorkm ref. and -inc nese her of !arty road t and •••••1= tie lona! ,orard naalth were of Masers Hunter and Donne tousell , adjourned te Ines.* liPpbrogre Ugh as IA a. m. Two (4 Auras tura 4 BENMILLER. WKDNESDAY, Jan. rali. Joe-rtatots -Charlie Fisher is seri- ously ill of pneumonia George Newell is ill with la grippe Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Gledhill also are the victims of la grippe .......Clyde Gled- hill is suffering ti -ow asthma Wm. Oke, who is in the hospital at Godericb, is doing well E. T. Pfrimmer is able to resume his duties at the mill this week Clifford Gledhill visited friends here last Sun- day . ...Benson Long was home from Goderich for Sunday Nor- man Newell, from Goderich. spent Sunday at home J T. and Fraser Newell, of Goderich, visited in the vil- lage on Sunday Mrs. Heddle, we are glad to report, is doing well after her serious illness at the home of her daughter. Mn. J. White, of Goderich. - - GOCIERICH TOWNSHIP. TUMIDAT. JIM. 24th. Mr. and Mrs. John Gardner, who have been resident, of the Outline for a great many years, have moved to Clinton, when their daughter, Mrs. T. T. Murphy resides. Their farm is now in teams of their rote D. Gardner.. Win. RathweU, a former resident of the Bayfield line. has returned to his home at Ethel after a visit with rela- Hype and famed, in this township. Re was accompanied back by Mrs. John Ratbwell, who will visit there for a time. John I. Brown, poultry specialist of the Gunn. Langlois Company, Mont- real, paid a visit to the Holmeeville fattening station two recently. He was very mach pleased with .what he saw and lays there is an increasing demand for ruilk-fed chickens from Holniesville. C. 0. (' F. ANNUAL MUPPIER. -The annual nipper of Heirneeville Council, No. *15,0. 0. C. F., was held at the home of George Holland on Monday evening of last week. Upwards of forty of the brethren sat down to the very enjoyable repast provided. After wards with carpet bails and music the evening was very pleasantly spent. The officers of the Council for 1911 toe ma follows : Past count:81er. W. Johnstone: chief councillor, G. Hol- land : vice chief councillor. D. Kreuger : recorder and treasurer. 0. R. Forster: prelate. W Sinclair : niarsball. L. Tippet ; Inside guard J. Tervis : outside guard. H Sweet ANN' Al TNI.RPHONIR !II DUMPS. The annual meeting of the Onderich ToWeebip Rural Telepbone filyetees wee held in Holmes' hall, Holman -ills on Friday, 111th last. The preadent Geo Holland, was In the chair A ehangs' was mad. In the boarsi of sommiesioners, Bilivard Wise taking the place of William Jenkins This change was rendered advisable as Mr Jenkins has sybarite of all the repairs and linework in It was thought beet to relieve hint of his duties as enninsie d roner The board now sionsints of Georg. Holland president 0 W Potter seereterf ICtlevard Wks A delegation from the 1st and 4th one - cessions sated for the 'ensnare, of the telephone line. into that pari of the township It was decided to take grope to beep the work nommeneed upon the opening if 'twine The s'. tern non has 11111 seharriber, not it is nine. than gw-ohnhle that by non hill Us. number seilt no doubled Thy reinitniesinnees were entre" 41111 reels as nemognitInm 4 •Itol• ...rotor.* nproteonel in nornmeetton with Lbw initial wo, k ,r1 having the system established ae, -"VA "eiv "Isrliredie*V- 114 s4 ss• 1-401- ROU0 Mortuat . Jai. med. NEW. us res WOOLY -Wile Haines delivered a this drove of cattle for S.. Packer near Tersw•tre Kies Nellie lisines spent a fee .lat last week with he, sestet. Mrs Sam Par- ker. of Tesswater Mrs Brodkin' is on the sick list : we hope to hear of her speedy recovery . Mr. end Idre. Ernest Ackert spent ‚sundae with the latttr's sister. Mrs. Ohaa Conga -am. near Ripley Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pierre spent Sunday with friends in Lecknow ....Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pierce left for the West last week. Mrs. T. Oersoe spent Sunday with her parents, Er. and Mrs. ehelton, near Bettie .... Baker and D. Statters are busy making cement tile at present ..... Will Pierce spent Sun- day with his uncle. Alex. Pierce, near Lucknow Wm. Bell spent Sun- day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bell. of Kintough KINGSBNUMIE. PECIA LS. -BROOMS. 26c. EACH. 1,3 soap. 7 bare Howie Nape ha or Elerhive for 21.'.: Ii bars O. K 8 lbs. ground offtake for Ito.; buy it for conditioning your Poet. Our drygoods bargain. you should not Wm as there are only fifteen days more left till dieser' of our sale. D. IftiltrlYTIL Kingsluidge. WEDNESDAY, Jan. 250. A FAREWELL EMSEMBLY. -On AA ed- nestlay, January 18th. at Kintail, a very enjoyable °evening was spent. at the ball given in boner of Michael Dolan previous to his departure for V sincouver. Old friends rallied by the score to Miser him hon voyage and success in his new venture. PRESENTATION. —On Thursday even- ing last tbe member. and officers of Branch 142, C. M. B. A., met to spend a farenell evening at Dennis Dolan's on the eve of his departure for Van- couver. A very pleasant evening was spent during which Mr. Dolan was made the recipient of stailver-mounted meerschaum pipe and the following address : terra ;Flaarnica.-We, your brother mem- bers of Branch is, (7. M, H. A.. meet here on the eve of your derture for roar new home for the purpose of bidding you goodbye. For many years you have been witkus Ind in all that time we have always found you a good ruemoera steadfast friend and a genial companion. While we are sorry to have to my goodbye to you, we hope that it is for your future benefit and welfare. So in parting we ark you to accept this slight token of remem- brance from us and trust that when you are in your new home enjoying Its comforts and ease your thoughts will spas the distance wide and travel over its limey miles back to your old friends in A,h&ld. Signed on behalf of Branch is, ('. M. H. A. DIOlet•N DALTON. 4_, Joss DroN NOR Toon. M. OrOttirolt. Brother Dolan rotes to the occasion, remarking that while being no orator he could not but express his desire to see the Society forge ahead and do its utmost to reach the young people by emtertaiuments, etc. He thanked the members for their magnificent prevent and said that as long em he lived to en- joy his pipe of peace together with the pouch of plenty he would remain with -and never foe get, the old boys of Branch No. The Bald Headed Man may Look Wise BM If He Had Been He Weald Have Hair Now You do not want a scientific treatise on the hair follicle -you are not par- ticularly Interlined in the name of the German scientist who isolated the bug that is said to cause baldness. What you do want to know is how to save the hair you have and make ft strong and lustrous. Nyal's Ilirsutone will do it better than anything else. It Is not claimed that ilirsutone Is a wonderful scientific secret -but It Is the concrete result of all that Is proven In the scientific treatment of sick and diseased hair and scalp. It Is a happy combination and you will notice a prompt Improvement In, the feeling of the scalp and the look of the hair. Illisutone loosens and removes all scaly and matted deposit on the swats) _stimulates the hair bulbs and gives new life and vigor to the hair itself Nyal's Ifirsutone gives back to the heir and scalp Just a hat it has been lobbed of by your neglect and abuse. It Is time to start right. Use ffir- intone. It la one of the Nyal remedies and no higher recommendation can he gm.. en it. They are all good. Ask you Nyal Druggist. He recommends It. One for eacb everyday abused Sold sad guaranteed by P. J. BOTLAND S. E. HICK H. C. OUNLOte E. R. W1GLE GODERICH Father Morri▪ scy 4-Ite;t•r•".".' Remedies f• lusesSslule,,s • Whir Fathom lillerriscy. !he famous prottst-physicsas 9I Illartibogne. N B., died a year age last gem', he left his ge.ur,r1"al"ml,:histtohe'rehe Stri.""Ise etegiIh.tolit °Itheel henein of humanity and of the hooch. Not boring 1, palmier no inalt• •up and distribute the ;weer rapt sees themselves, the. '(ester, arranged "Itis a numb*. et gent Menem, who had bees I. ether Moroocy'r friends. to do HI for thew Thes, gentle. men swot Slag under the name of the Father lifoettmi Madietee t.sa . 'outed wad by the erw if the rear ph.. .41 the offreffdle• 'sear . ••••• • .tore be SI er•inviff So e,o.,os so gladly we,. .1w) aretes41. bad :. latsillaelerr has been these reeterd acute that she Seders tied 'he Ceimmistay ha.. decided to Mae. thew •• ohle theme sot (Seeds l'athipo Hot no. • . • • miasma and the Kwineye- engii Ler • sad 5..vots rook. Pic Stomach Remedy P. 4' ,fee (Wien* deed • • Pathos, 14 or •tor LISimun. a, sew be obssined frump in. sot ihimaors n. thus Prestsw• vow.* &ler an beep Ilene smite she. Vallee Morrie • ligedicies Limner. Chatham. N P • Sold MiItld 1 lar11614.0wen Sissies -jot, f4, 5,J' liatilledid. • OWN 't NURSINY; 14()THFRS 'thow thr beneficial ef- fects Of le • Scott's Emulsion in every short time. It not only builds her up, but enriches the mother's milk and properly nour- ishes the child. Nearly all mothers who nurse their children should take this splendid food - tonic, not only to keep up their own strength but to properly nourish their children. DOE SALE IT ALL Dirletiliginli Nod ee., Yew at 1.10. and ti. ad. See me kesentet Estisils Meek and 01141‘• Desbeh-leasIL paie Mak mesabss e Geo& Leak Naar SCOTT nOlVta tee Webeiffews lee... Wee Toffees., Osn. Why should a bald -beaded man make his will as soon es posisible?--Be- causse his end is in view. "It isn't what, a man earns that makes him rich," said the moraliser. "No," rejoined the tiemoralizer usually what his father saved." A man takes contradiction and ad vice much more easily than people think, only he will not bear it. when violently given, even though it be well founded. GRAND T UNK RAILWAY .SY ST ivl Winter Tours TO Mexico, Colorado, California a n d Pacific Coast Points — 'The Grand Trunk Railway Sys- tem is the popular route from all points east through Canada via Chicago. Features Double Track, Fast Service, Finest Reedbed, Modem Rouipment, Un- excelled Dining Car Service -all elements of safety and comfort. To the Sunny South No more desirable route than via Grand Trunk and connecting lines, Very Low Rates Full information, tickets. etc., from F. F. LAWRENCE Town Agent. OfRoe hours 8 a.m. to II p.m. Or address J. D. MuDosaid, District `Passenger Agent, Union Station, Toronto. Ontario. J. BKOMIEY & SON GODIERION THE LEADING Funeral Directors and Embalmers Orders carefully attended to At all imam, eight or day C MAMA '4 PACIFIC .7•4 -hes tr. Short Line TO Toronto or Montreal be shear Omer. "e • 1~0. lier et `SPAS .11 corwasi ell . heated tee, Massinne .4celpir Hss,te. it yrnr want • trip to the •444 rate the H Tickent word u. •n hue ,flateriet •In earth rht .10.“ tap 44 uptown • aro, We. en o-on,emai %)S54 MI eorele Spring Hats and Shirts The Shirts are of the popular W. G. & R. brand and the Hats are the latest shapes and styles. SHOZS Shoes .are the most attractive and sensible presents to give. They are always needed. SLIPPERS For:men, ladies and children at all prices. SKATING BOOTS Do not fail to see our assortment before purchasing. Skate. put on free. MOCCASINS Are very popular gifts. LADIES' CHOICE FOOTWEAR We know how the ladies are interested in artistic footwear. We have the kind that lends to the foot a coveted charm of indi- viduality and gives a graceful poise to the whole figure. They excel in quality, fit, style and kesonable prime. fi Wm. Sharman == 1======= C. C. LEE GENERAL HARDWARE To make m•ke your nome happy during the year you shoal d have one of our Happy Thought Ranges 8 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 ,1 FIXTURES SKATES from 4oc t4 $6.00 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 lot- to $2 50 per pair Boys and Girls HAND SLEIGHS , And many other articles too numerous to mention r I JOS. KIDD City Acetyl :=11E=SPINle=12111LTMS=G=1:E=t2IL CHAS. C. LEE rHouse Phone No 112 Store Phase No 11::=:=1,101113 C===I 444