The Signal, 1911-2-16, Page 91
went
le eWis I.
bra es. bwhit
the reeemt-
ate slaking
los winter
neer by any
the time for
Can oil
iHon
ons
c
myway, who
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Store
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., London. oat.:
w e slag Royal
n Sprier for the
tit .y that es-
km
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ta are even score
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and those A.
it this winter.
duly in two or
of 'Royal Per -
lave the Mme
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11 other tonics
taint combined
Ith;w meas.
se. 28. fele.
+tidos. Ont.:
• had 14 Oar
ingots to MM.
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e after all,
Tle News of the District. Now and then she gets
'0 into' s Might place end
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LANES. eetad>lt helping out.
&inteDAY. Fib. 11th.
Jar'1Nos.-The H.esafs
apse. a very plsseant a esi to
oo Friday of feet week.
Set eseloss wee most enjoyable
tinter {be Riddance of the ens& aid
bootees. Rev. T. E. eau 111.n. Sawyer.
tub and all rssdved a small and
beautiful beg whish received one cent
for each veer d bM or bar •R.. The
amount reached a ooesiderehle sum
when counted Mise Debby Web.
etre, of LuekOOow, rewrn.a borne o0
Friday limit after Wending two weeks
with Mrs. Jae. Lane, who has hewn
.rriuu.ly 111 lately The "grip"
certainly tae a. grip of a number of
people in thie locant) However,
colds seem. to be genera4 so those wbo
base .barn taust be content Miss
W,•trter is having a number of her
lies concession friends for a model
es,•ning oo 81. Valentine's Day.
MAFEKINQ.
MONDAY, Feb lath.
News Norma -Mr. end Mrs. Bert
Finley, of Locknow, are visiting at
non Finlay's Mire Pearl Sauo-
eervFixntlast week with friends at
lanes ....Mrs. W. J. Hall end
Tho.. Hall are hotb on the sick list.
Niles Mabel Alton is visiting
friends in Proton W. B. Stotb-
ere, of Betuniller, spent Sunday at his
bottle here a sleigbload of the
%wing pimple from lure attended the
not social at Dungannon last Friday.
'Everyone reporta an enjoyable time.
Miss M. J. Edwards leaves today
for Toronto 11. House, of Van-
couver. visited at the home of Sara
Kilpatrick Ise. week Miss Emma
Sproul. of Dung•noon, visited friends
here yesterday Rev. Mr. Thnnip•
eon, of Whitechurch. occupied the
,pulpit here Ia.t night in the &beetles.
of Rev. T. E. Sawyer.
CARLOW.
MONDAY, Feb. titb.
A Hto NIOHT AT CARLOW. -On
Thursday evening. Janneryy altlt. w
setting of the A. O. U. W. lodge took
place in the township bell. Carlow,
the necasko being the inataIIation of
dicers tae 1911. H. J. Morris, D. D.
ti. M.. of Gone•leh. was present aid in-
stalled the following otneen : P. M.
W., I'ercy Stewart: M. W.. S. B.
Potter: F., A. McNeil ; 0., e. Mc-
Cann : R , A. W we ; financial were-
tery..1. Clark ; treasurer. A. M Wien :
6..J. Barker ; L W., W. McWhin-
eey. After the itestallation took place
ow candidate was irritated tote, obs
Order. When the boainees of the
lodge was completed. all present re-
tired to obs diotogroou of Mn. Miller,
wbe rr ere rxtetteot O s:er suprrr www
pnpsrrd by Mimeos Potter and Ihtn-
.rep. After tbe supper the 1). 1). O.
M. gays an interestingaddress' n the
prugrro roads by the Order io. the
Hume .,district. Addr•ee sea oleo were
given by S. B. Potter, Geo. Beau and
ether mestere of the Order. A
toss to the ladies was responded to
by W. McMillen, of Loyal, after
which a vote of thanks was tendered -
Mrs. Miller for her kiuduess in grant -
i%; the use of the house. All rethed
ifter.pendinea pleasant evening lo.
nether. Carlow lodge is hound to
u.0,.j 4-r'.
Tup •lex. Feb. 14th.
i3ateF' MBNTroer.-The Ladies' .1.id
society hold a parlor socias at R M.
Young', this evening ... Min Tena
)(Seaton is taking Miss ► ioe's
work at S. S. No. 1. Jos. Connors
shipped a carload Dt natd. to Tonrto
on Saturday Hills are out an-
nouhciog Alex. Young's mint: sale
of farm stock end Implements on
Thursday, March 2nd .... . Harry.
GaliaFher is very sick and expects to
to to Alexandra hospital. Goderich.
this week Rev. W. Pearcy, of
Loodesboro', will preach in the Pres-
byterian • church on Sunday
%Fork ie being/ pushed on several lines
by the Municipal Telephone Co. -
alone the 4tb, 6th and Oth conoes-
tioos.
EAST WAWANOSH.
BsLetteve, Feb. 6th.
ToWNRH,P COUNCIL. -The oouncil
met today, pursuant to adjournment.
Warlord all present Trot Mr. Burchill..
Minute. of last regular meting. also
of special roasting. rand and passed.
,)n motion of Councillors Soot* and
Mteehouee. Oufasuaicsti on from
John Somers. aabief.4be council to
recompense him in some way for
.tltoyellIng snow and work on road o0
southern boundary, revolved and
ordered to be flied. armee. Leoei.ter.
Toronto, sad Hip, of Mitebuil. waited
es the council with reference to the
building of rlyer bridges. but nothing
definite was door. tie eouoell as a
body Intending to 'flew both bridle
sites at an .arty date, settee further
anion o0 this ...tatter, it le expected.
win he taken at next .meeting.
Mowed by Mr. t Reeve that the
e ee
, seconded
h•y Mr. Campbell.
t wait ie the Watt
Wawaneeh enema at their oust
Mating to ask that municipality for
seine mosietance on thaws two; atroo-
toree, it being contended tbst the
neighboring municipality has morally
a right to befp In some manner In the
'nn•trietio0 of these particular
fridges. OarHed. Debentures were
anted for payment of the following
*temente : The Munieipai World. as -
marmot
strole rood otter .0 ter
mot bridge bylaw. SIM I Ales.
now soneee.ole divide* registrar in
1 $lLgb t Qts. T. Bobart ra-
"bd doe law. Sit Geo.
Robert -
me, Wenn a o..o T.or and
"loge. MTh. to the moo-
OPP arena of either the township
"Old+. aseehee nab et»ssM: eras
smoldered neasesary, tie canteen nu -
0 1) ass. soda ea Tends
Feh rust 'y cent boat, m 10 .i deet.
when the t et the *ben officials
willPort are The ealdweer'. T1
+ W sol st •ed atoe t ibis
1.1• a 'log. ALS•. Pnsetrtttn am,
(%Met.
KINTAIL.
MONDAY, FetaISth.
News IN BRIKF.-The hos social
given by the C. M. B. A. on Tueeds
rehru+ty 7th, In NcDuua, . ball wee
I a secoew. There sag an excellent
progrwtu and after the social the
young people mewed the remainder
of the eight dancing Nim Minnie
McLean, of Detroit., who wit. haute
for her sister'm wedding, rottenest on
Monday Al'.sre . McL•.n, 1.
McLennan, P. Drennan, of the G. C. 1„
attar *pendia.( a few days at their par-
ental house*,ret urued on Monde y...Mime
Mary NeMurehy 1..ppeeodiug a few day
with her dieter, Mrs. Ferguson of
Loyal.. _Robert Rulert C erri 2k, of SAW
katche•wan, ie visiting in the vicinity.
D. actin!, of Blytb, 1. spending
a few days at the Ivens of Dune. Mc-
Kay Frank Stephenson, of K inge-
hrge, spent 8uuday with J. K. Mc-
Gregor.
OODERICH TOWNSHIP.
MONDAY, Fele nth.
Aet•Revee 1'. ILL. TO Basta -ie. -Rev.
W. H. Dunbar has tendered his remise of the incumbency of the Mid-
dleton-Hohneeville-Summerhill par-
ish, to take effect about .be first of
Marsh. and he accepted the tali to
Beryls, in Bruce county.
TOWNSHIP CIUNtu..-l'onncil met
paranoia to adjournment; all mem-
' hers present. The following changes
weir made in pssthruasterri: ttobert
Andrews inured of Michael Mcitvoy,
.ta•. Jewell instead of John McGibhnns.
John Holm a in -teed of David Lind -
my. The National Sanitariom foe
Consumptives at Muskoka wad voted
$10. The auditors' report was read
and alopted. Mr. Hill, of Myth. aas
prevent, asking for permiesion to @s-
teed the Blyth telephone system into
the northern part of Goderich town-
ship. The matter was left over for
further .v.i.ideretio0. W. T. Mur -
eel's (leen of 1174 for sheep worried
by doer wet filed. as it wall thought
the tnwnehip wise not liable. Mr.
Holmen offer of $43 for the hall for
township purpos-e was eceeetsd.. e
fo'Inwintt account% were ordered to he
paid: -Gee. Holland. mentor, $5;
Orn. (3rteabl, auditor, $5: auditors'
DUNG/1/4M..
DR. NEWTON. DENTIST, OF
LLuotsow. bee surd v
notote and wilt t.ettenbe tamed every star. All madera wet►
MOTICK-THE 140OAL AGENCY
.ten1.1 s. Bp tis aol
r rselvved toeis ape 11e , aele. ptar-
o rder. w/L Ls relieved w e
rertLlna sod Job week) and
siren Iur awogate said per this WOW.
WEDNRaDAY, Feb. 15th.
Ho'ret. PROPSKTY 8O1.D.-11.obert
Bell hos purchased from Jesse Moun-
tain tbe Queen's hotel, which has
trees closed since local option carried.
The both' building was remodelled
several year* ago, and the property it
in fair 000dltion. 31,000 is mentioned
as the purchase price.
A "'NOY I NO. -The News bre ordered
a cylinder newspaper press which
should have been shipped wears!
weeks ago. To make room for the
new machine. the old Washington
hand press was disposed of. As a con-
sequence, The News was unable to
issue • paper last week or the week
hefcre, and the proprietnr is chasing
up the railway officials in an effort to
locate the missing machinery.
BOx SOC box social Mkt
under tbe autipiees of the Home Circle
on Friday evening in the Agricultural
Hell was a decided success. There was
a large attendance and Auctioneer
Thos. (iundry achieved remarkable
e ncores in coaxing the bids and play-
ing one loth against .the other. The
record price for the evening was *4.251
which one young swain from Port
Albert neighborhood paid for the priv-.
ilege of taking lunch with his fair be -
le eyed.
RYAN -GLEN NUPTIAL•;. -A 'very
quiet wedding was solemnized laat
1Vedneadiy by Rev. L. Bartlett
at the h out e of Mrs. Hugh
(,len. when her youngest daughter.
Helena, w;-; united in marriage to J.
.1. Kyen. Only immediate relatives of
the 'nide and groom were. present.
Mr. and Mix. Kyen will make their
home in the village, Mr. Ryan having
leased Bradford's blacksmith shop.
The young couple have the beet
wishes of the community for many
postage and .tationery, 25•e: clerk. years of prosperity and happiness.
registering :el firths, 26 deaths, 11 Beat Mx:rrtos.-T. G. Allen is in
ne.rr{agee. *18 l4l Counril'adjeurned lioderich this week, assisting in the
to Meet fleet Monday in Mareh at 1';pl enditine: of the county accounts ..
Misses Ada Sproul and Mary McClure
have returoed to Ooderieh after visit-
ing relatives here The Goderich
Rural Telephone Company is putting
A Treatment That Costs Nothing if It
Faitin poles on the 2nd concession of Wert
.
We want von to try three large
fifties of R.•xall "Kt,- Hair Tonic on
tour personnel guarantee that the trial
' will not cost y 11 x penny if it does not
N. W. TNEw'ARTH.4. Clerk.
FOR BALD HEADS.
Wewanneh to give Won. Bailie end
Jos. Mallough connections - Hills
are our advertising the auction sale of
Alex. Young, near Carlow. on Thurs-
day., March 2nd .... The harvoeting
I give you ats.ulue a •atiefaction. That', of the ire rrop i. nearly completed. the
proof of our broil in tri; remedy. and River Valley creamery, Fred Robin -
it should indisputably demonstrate won, Norman Treleaven and the Mal-
thatwe know what we are talking laugh House having secured stocks.
about Ah -n we rely shit Rex"II "9i" The ice this year is of good quality
Hair Tdoic will grow hair on held aid free from snow- The leteetsd-
heeds, ex.-ept where haldne.e has been dition to the village's population ie an -
of smell, lung duration that the roots of other won at Harry Fowler's.. Rev.
the heir are entirely dead, the follicles .1. F. Allan, of Toronto, prea-bed in
rinsed and grown over. and the scalp the Presbyterian church last Sunday.
Is glased, icepector J. E. Tom visited eev-
Kemembe eve are basing our state- era' of the schools in this vicinity last
menta upon wh .r has already Leen ac- week. 'riving on some of the side
c..ruplisbed by the use n; Rexall 'VC lines is very rough Among the
Hair Tonic, and we have the right to visitors from (3nderieh ewer Sunday
assume that what it hag done for were Mr. and Mux H. Turcer, Miss
1 thousands of others it will do for you. Gladys McLean, Earl Stothers, Mr.
in any event you cannot lore anything and Mee. Harry Morris, George
(.hy- giving it a trial on our liherel guar- Woods, Harry Colborne and nearly all
1 anter. Two sizes. 50c. and tills). Re- the local Collegiate Institute students.
t member. von cern obtain Revell Herne- . _ . .The many friend* of Mrs. Sam-
; dies in Ibis cmmrtennity only et our nal Treleaven. who is .now in Alexan-
1 store -The R.•xall Store. H. U. Dun- dra hospital. Goderich, will he pleased
lop, mouth aide of Syuwn. to hear that she is recovering nicely
after an operation Mies Cora
Huron County Stock Show. Roberta is visiting relatives in Buffalo
The Huron county stock show will and Fort Erie The road's have
be held at Clinton Thor ed*y, April been in excellent shape the past week,
, 6th. The directors fur this year are : and large loads were moved with ease.
1 Clinton -Jas. Fair. O. Johnson, Dr. INsT.ALt ATION OFOFFicsits.--Owing
Shaw, W. (i. Smyth. D. Centelon, J. :o the severe storm on Tuesday there
A. l,'ord, J. Taylor, A. J. McMurray, was not a large attendance at the in-
' W. Wheatley, B. Churchill ; Hallett- mediation of I. O. O. F. officers last
H. H. Hill. J. Leiper, 1'. McGregor. T. evening. The installing officer was J.
McMirbael, Jn.. Rrynnl.le. '1'. MCMiI- A. Stewart, of Seafortb, District Dep -
loin, J. tar'.
bet., J. Dale, W. Mann : uty Grand Muter. A number orout-
Gotericb township -C. Lovett. K- side brethren bad been expected, but
Wier. S. Sturdy o Steoky-W. Olen. only A. Archibald. of Seatortb, and
J. Macfarlane. A. Innes : Tucker- Wm. Thompson, of Goderich, were
smith -G. Dale, A. Mooat. R. McKay : 'moment. The names installed were :
Coltetrne_ A ndrew Young, A. Fisher : N. G.. Wm. Bettie : V. 0., S. J.
Iwtcknnw-Jia. F •later; McKillop- Young: recording secretary. W. J.
Jas. 'Evans; Herwtll - W. Eider ; Moffat ; financial secretary, N. F.
•ter -Harry Snfith ; Wswenosh- Whyard : treasurer, A. P. Disbar :
J. MoDisrmid : Goderieb-R. McLean, P. 0., W. A. Stewart ; chaplain. J. R.
J. Connally : Brue.els-P. Scott: McNab : warden. W. H. Carr : onn-
Anbern-C. Howson. .lea. Snell is doctor, J. H. Malleugh ; R. S. N. G.,
preeident, Geroge Hoare vice -press- Wm. Thompson ; I. 13. N. G., Wm.
dent. 0. & Dowding secretary sed Watson : R. S. V. G., Roy GIrvin ; L.
Re
,ben Graham treeetwer_ S. V. 0., George Smith : R. 9. &.
Cecil Ryan ; L. 8 8., W. T. Scott ; b-
dide guard, O. K. Augustine ; outside
guard, D. G. Henderson. After the 4n-
e tallation ceremonies, adjournment
If your back Is constantly- aching was made to the Mallougb Hours,
sod If you experience dull shooting where • sumptuous hangart had been
iia{ne, your kidneys are out of order. prepared, and the remaloder of the
evening was spent in social Inter -
your passages frequent, .scanty and course. The lodge bas lensed Ches.
tutyour kidneys and bladder are Elliott's hall for s period of five years,
not nt order. Neglect quickly brings has spent iwneile time wed
tat rbeumat.iam. diabetes, luabego, money in renovating and rsftrnlehigg
edatks etc, it and now ha. m
a very cofortable
Mn. John Wagner. of 110 Hollis meeting place. Arrangements had
sheet. Halifax. N. S.. mays : "Dull, hee0 trade for dedication orremoniem
tbnotinR pains watld catch ins across last evening. et whieh Ueptlty (trend
the snail hart of my hark and extend Master Popplestone. of Blyth. was
to Mut tee storm inter -
M and the oeremmnles have been
postponed to a more favorahle ooca-
sioe. Established last fall. the lodge
has made exnellent perigees.. and now
has a meinhen+hip of 90.
a nos tt1w1 NNW le tight w OJrtt1 .e.
1 lI1- la WO* df PAMM'
SUBS SiGNS
Of Kidney Trouble.
if ymir urine Is thick asst dotdy or
Into my shoulders and neck. etften
musing me to sitter with wryer.
.os and 'melte of dizziness.
Spon would dazzle would eforn mo ck y~
sod everything
would fall to the floor end he nimble
to get upold n without assistanos.
A friend tme of Booth's Kidney
Pills sold 1 bio their e nThe first
On gars me relief sod i
ow well
and stnwrg.
411 dr• ggists
sell Booth's 'Kid-
ney Pills eio. •
heed with a gto•r-
antee to relieve
Of back urimy are
the world's
trweiWst wrestle
for kidney sod
bladder trouble.
PoeQu id twee
tbs. pr.+pwtor• rm. it 1' Meith (7n•
Ueloid :m
bedlsins a ot rous
r.}r
Catarrh Cannot (le toured
wok I4JCCA;L APPIdc A TIOMI. as
bt
nisMood
7(ItQ ,I Mooing 1
sue k inters•1 treN.a
eatenk lsteeaany. and
seer se 18. bland end meows esrh.o.• .
Catarrh MD ear • mien* s.edlWna ft was
prosortbsd onset the tom. etty+ie.ene 1e Ws
QNwiry tar mare Md Is a rarnl•r peemiwrtst.
It Is ooel.004 et oke *b..yy tante. known, ewe -
eased with me besmear emege s scum lb.
vastly a, the morons meteorsThe em iget
eamh4a.tlen of U.e owe ster.dieeta Ie wMt
pedeee enob wonderful realer la ',urine
Cattirri. ll -w for reothsowin free
Jl'ICPT. RY t f+t..pesos 7?vim.o
Wei" ani foal P111.80 malaUtMmn
ae ewe their
juit esiet r dads
AseiselsM we& masa erode and veer
ail have • rotes minims of the world
BELFAST.
Mownay, Feb. 13th.
Beleawn Bettors. - ]liar Annie
Rutherford wee called home from
Wineries cosies( to the sudden mod
serious Ulnas, of her baby sister, Jean,
but we are very *lad 10 know that the
little one le a vary great dial better.
Olatieo. Shaetk.toi was visiting
Wlegham friends let weep Er -
wet and Mrs. McAilbter, of Crewe,
vent Sunday with ltisode here
We are glad to •now that Andrew
McAllister, who bad bis foot badly
Burt, 1e now able to be out again
Mfr Sherwood is visiting Kintail
bleods A sleigh -toed from Hack-
ett'. League spent a very enjoyable
evening with Rev. T. Be. and Mrd
Sawyer on Friday of last weak
Mies Nellie White is home at present,
Miss Minute Edwards left for
Toronto on Monday to attend the mil-
linery opening. Alf. Higgins has
gone to ►ecru the haroews-rucking
with Reg. Barrett, Lucknow.
Things gee started la
the wrong direction.
Something is needed to
check disease and start
the system in the right
direction toward health.
Scott's Emulsion of
Cod Liver Oil with hypo -
phosphites can do just
this.
It strengthens the
nerves, feeds famished tis-
sues, and makes rich
blood.
70111 sats tY ALL Dm0001 ids
..n. at raper mid Oils all. ter ser
1...utat a..1... Beet ..d ohne. sleek-e.e.a.
DNA k..k so.t.lw.. Good Lost Pena).
scorr a wOWf1E
tie Waist.. Strom. Wer T«aeb.Oi
A Prince's Studies.
King Edward was very fond of his
eldest grandson and liked talking to
bin. When the little prince was
eleven' his grandfather asked him
what be was/studying in his history
lessons.
"Ob," was the reply, "all about
Perkin Wet beck."
"Who wee Perkin Warbeck ?"
asked the Ring.
"He pretended," cud the young
prince, "that he was t11. son of .1 king.
But he wasn't ; he wit.. the eon of re-
spectable parents."
H. R. H. THE DUBS OF (OsN.AUGHT,
Canada's next. (miovernor-General.
It has been definitely announced 1
that His Royal Highness the Duke of 1
Conntuwht, the only surviving son of '
Queen Victoria and uncle of His Maj-
esty King George, will in September
next become Governor-General of
Canada in succession to Earl Grey.
The appointment of. Hie ap.Itel High-
ners to for two years, but the term
may be extended.
J. A. D. McOunne.
the Canadian Aviator -
Havasu', Jan. 30.-J. A. D. Mc-
Curdy, a Canadian by birthsnow
wt
atnliated with American w
a new record today in over -the -water
flights. env.tring • distances/ Dense to
• hundred .wiles, from Key West to
witbir ten mile, of Havana, wbeo,
from a digs SCOidellt., be war oom-
pelled to drop into the teem There he
remained, hie biplane Boating by pon-
toons, until the lifehoat al the tor-
pedo-boat
orrpedo-boat destroyer Terry picked him
up- _
The Value of Newspapers.
Few merchante and oorporatlone
realise the fill value .of adequate and
syeeemaUc use of newspapers In ad -
egg tbeir bedpans.
vsalesman ertlang 1. salesaemabip. lett it
goes farther and reachee out more
bt idly. Appointees of atoms is ad-
vertlehur. treetosent aorordtd curtotn -
ete, store service. eta Advertising i.
O nt an expense, but an iuveetment,
aod the merchant erebant seta aside
• fixed
per cent. for edvertieing et(
various gotta
A local paper ow►t u, be tumour.
It. the most powerful agent
public .opinion to tie eesmunity
and the broadest carrier of your own
talk sheet your store. Papers should
cater to the advertisers and the mer-
chant should co-ops e • e. with the
Crto the meetal nt.antage of
both The newspaper 1. ,iw►alh• will -
het. Lt. d,. .chat It . re Pre.- Sift
ins
Anv0111, the *talon popes ..0.«e
teslas up iu our air oeatlea.
1 wise women will Net bee thestand
have ht. -. la • while
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F. F. LAWRENCE
Teem Agent.
Office hours 6 a.m. to V p.m.
Or addreee J. D. McDonald, District
Passenger Agent, Union Station,
Toronto. Ontario.
J. BRUPBEY & SON
OODERICHOODER/CN
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Funeral Director
and Embalmers
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Funeral Directors
Embalmers
carefully attended t•
tt all hers, night or day.
F Rand COAT
SALE
Have you taken advantage of our special stock reducing
sale? All winter wear ..larked down to ridiculously low prices
Bargains in Furs
Bargains in Ladies' Coats
Bargains in Girls' Coats
Bargains in Tailored Suits
Bargains in Separate Skirts
Bargains in Underskirts, etc.
YOU ARE WELCOME TO LOOK
JOHN STEAD
Cloaks, Furs, China, Etc. Hamilton Street
Clearing Sale
OF
WINTER FOOTWEAR
Everything in Footwear for the cold weather nuua he cleared
at once to remake room for new goods coming in ter the spring trade.
felt and felt -lined Boots, Shoes and
Slippers, 3(eavy gun. Rubbers,
Overshoes and )(ockey Boots
at prices that are sure to clear them in a hurry. 1' and let
us show you what we have.to offer.
Repairing
Downing & MacVicar
North Side of Square, Ooderich
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GET THE
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Line To
Toronto or
Montreal
N , , , ha nge of cars : down G. t h e
city earl•rr : h noes earlier at night .
than luxuriant earn: well lighted.
wed heated : the Maitland l R•r-
Scenic Route. If yme went e
pleasant t t.. the city. cake the
7 1' R. gold to 41)5 dee
tln•tlon owl rth. Tickers elwaya
an rap wt. tip -town , nee Pm all
infbnnatkwo a.80oi • it • urn, ed. .•.
JOS. K1Dp, CIO Agent
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BEST FENCING
AT THE. BEST PRICES
We have bought three carloads of the well -k nowo "PitteMetrgh
Perfect" Fencing to arrive /about the end of Marsh. This {* the
fence that is welded by electricity. whieh nrncese the moat of you
have seen at Toronto and London Exhibitions. The upright', be-
come part of the horizontal wires. Therefore it 1% impossible for
them to slip as they do in other makes of fence.
For delivery from car and for cash with order
we make you the following Interesting prices :
Dewire 3*1 inches high, all No, N wire, per rod 91 e
6 -wire 44) 'ochre high, ell No. 9 wire. per rod. 24c
7 -wire 41 inches high. *11 No. 9 wire, per rod1184e
testes 46 inches high, all No. 9 wire, per rod 91 r
9 -wire 49 inches high. all No. R wire, per rod 34c
10 -wire 47 inches bigb, all No. 9 wire, per rod Y d c
1100 FENCING
Swire 33 inches high, all No. 9 stays. 12 inches
apart, per rod . 33c
R-wirti 32 incbee high, all No. 9 stays, 16 inches
*part, per rod 'Mee -
R -wire R2 inches high, top and bottom' No. 9,
nthers Nn. 11. stays 12 inches apart, per rod. 260
No. 9 Coiled Spring .heel Wire 'fully guaranteed)
0per 100 generale ........ $.40
No. 12 Called spring Steel Wire (fully guaranteed)
Der 100 pounds' 4.(b)
Bpounds Wire. ter 161) 2.g)
These prices as stated befnre are for cath with order We will
hook orders only to the extent of not prtrehaee, 118 we e'aannt dnpK-
.wtr our order for the money we are selling to ,on at, a. there bee
been an advance nn wire since purcbwwiog these ran. Orders will
ho filled as booked.
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COMB EARLY AND AVOID THE RUSH
are von fining In rnnf your bonne nr Men this yens T if ea. we
••an furnish von with Metal Roofing nr with nor gnaasteed Ready
Roofings and ran who put them nn for you. Call and see sesple»
before pvrcba.ing.
How 'shout Cement P Aro you going to do any e+ement weer.
this spring nr grimmer We gull handle the Mabee& Pareene
Cement. obs Comment that gives perfect setiafaction.
Of titrel1 and Heavy Hardware ere never h ed • mum ",.ppeer
autek. Let nus figure on your plumbing, heating .avestres,Rhine
•nd eleetrir wiring.
CHAS. C. LEE
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