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The Signal, 1911-11-30, Page 3THE SIGNAL : GODERICH 4)NiTARJ4I 011I,N,L� 1ew of the E!tatrict. N m AD ONLY GENUINE BEWARE OF IMITA- TIONS. BOLD ON 1'81 E MERITS OF IIN&RD'S LINIIENT BOOK BINDIN(T MAGAZINES, PERIODICALS and LIBRARIES bound or repaired. GOLD LETTERING 0o LE4THER GOODS All order. Woraptly atte,ided to on leaving thorn st TH BIO. L. Oo4.rbh. •A. E. TAYLOR. HTRATVonD CiVIL ENGINEERING VAUGHAN M. 11UBK1r1Ti, CIVIL and Hydraulic Eadhalirr. Ontario fond du doe a ee _Maet,b corner Montreal star.M. 11sYebess KSDICAL DR. W. F. UALLOW. M. B. office sad residaecs. North Wirt, Oodericb. use of Looms lialwry *Mew. 2slsaYsee IX 1tR. F. J. R. MURBTE R -EYE, EAR 11 nom and throat only. Rosso ssmoss Se.. York Ophthalmic and Aural I w t ordenl .&is. &0d N i luerat IOW r:PnwA sirs ad lues London. U Waterloo :tnttoro. u mums Knox Church. Hoon 9 toll.. m. rWip. so. . 'toto.m. Telephone LEGAL DRUUDFOOT. HAYS & KILLOR- 1 barristers. solicitors. notaries public. rentor. 1. the Maritime Coot. oto. Private uncle to seed at lowest rats.. of Interest llmoe. £s. *do Square. Oolerlck. W. g}touotestrr K. C.. 8. C. HAYS, J. L. I'iLU,RA V. d G. CAMERON. K. C.. BARRIS- TER. solicitor..otary pii Ic. OS.e- toc Surat. (lodericis. third door floor risme C'HARLEB GARROW, L.LB., BAR IdISTrub. Moon inland at Warners. solicitor. w est ea • Oohs u 0. JOHNSTON. BARRISTER 111. ,whiter, eomels�sser .01927 while (lacy. Haaas.a wrest 9edor3rra Oat INSURANCE, LOANS. ETC. Al t a I t.LOP MUTUAL FIRE m- ill O R a N C E CO. -Farm and IrolaM0 row., prop.a'tr'tassrsd. O mere --J. B. ltd -aa. Pres.. 8sate tk P.O.; Jar t oindly. ♦ts►Proa. Ooderbbh P. 0.; Thomas a Mays. esu -T .aa. esa[.rtb P. 0. Directors - W m Cbssssy. 8saiortta : John (tOlisve, W1atkso; Witham a. Cas ionoo; John Hsa.swds, 8redhsrea ; James Evans. Bssek woos uau, Harbok ; Mabolm Melissa. Arent.: J. len, Hoim.svills; R Smith. Hulick Jing. C�rpee mla. - v�;fey anw.oa.ati a. it l�tN�s1(eesieds est/c a at A.J. Morris& s Cgs riser Utlatsa, R at R. H Cuua O.eesry [lsiasssastreet. Godselsb. 820.000 PRIVATE FUND* TO vV lona. Apsty to M. 0. CAY- \hu , b.rristsr. Haasittes street OodsAob. WR. ROBERTSON. . LNOURANCE AGENT. Flax ANI LIGO 5150: British, Canadian and American. C:1UR1. T, tt,Ceeltaa AND IlJae O/aa• Lisle L•• !Tr : IMP Worm AcsIBent and Osaesatss n.ralisrk 1vdMLe d, id Wades. a. . El Ilo•°un MIS PgQaaalrssat�M Tae U.8. Fidelity art tittserslitss(�aNeay Uate at red-sessss. Ilwetbsset ceras of vie tart. ,ud IN.11►vta• Mr'esta Phone 176 JOHN W. CRAIOIE, FE, FIRE and socidentln.vrsa,s, terIiadl� num! and .tock osa�. le al rem eds. ' IW Va 'we l4. and at kt rate,' ..a1 u canoe, corner West S��� cad sats t addles. J. W. CH.A161L Wdata& Ost rel. ,b•s,r sr MARRIAGE LICENSES `JALThR E KELLY. J. P.. GUPARICH, ONT. ItaUKR OF MARRIAGE LICENSES. W LA S R, ISSUER (ilr, MARRi- A 1; IL lioseme. GsdsAe` Gat SHAVING PARLOR BEDFtiHi) HLOCK BARBER 8110P - TTI• won -known and popular Ran Nes r• its prangs the bed airries 1a s&avtn bal"antes. mss,, eta ,b Indian' aapootwts ?Doan, skilled lands employed Itot11sm Mkit P. ytes� appreciated. H. B AUCTiONEERING Tau. AN tit: ADuY, LdviswrucK and general a res he wa�ill be halal et al se o uth �M times �•a on e.'rles .syn. Tomo reNeeable sad Mo MWiry eft r need to five 7w .W/a.Uoe. to a Wows h Itself when'tri�y fleet -class work i. "onside. ed. Writ for can.ingue. W. J. 1Melt. Moulds Muir & Hohmeier maAFFUNSR AL 0111ERO601-0 R'wsm ss4 P+.es9fw�aas,,,,,1 1mterusea�IM alrrtmenmair • • Mrs. William Gook fell on the icy os garssenta, but In vain. Mlle N »s sidewalk io Clinton a few days ago 'skins is the house at for time and bar and had two bones in her lett arm cries brought help from a neighbor b token. but before belp arrived she was ro Henry Brenner has purchased terribly buried as to be past human Henry Zeple's fifty -acre farm on the aid. Her mother was telegraphed for Town line. Stanley. The price paid and she arrived at the bedside of ber was 113,000. daughter just about ten minutes be - Misty resident,' of Toronto and fore ohs died. The deceased was mar - former resldsnt. of W inghaln have ried in June last and het death took organized a "Wingbans Club" in the place on November 1st. Queen City. Usborne Man Severely injured. The tonsorial pari.(• cf Job C. Samuel Cudmure, of Osborne, met Elliott, of Brussels, has bees pur- with an unfurtuOOtt- accident a few chased byCleve. J. Denbow, recently days ago. .Ile owns a cement rile of Winnpeg. netoutacturing machine and in some After a comparatively short illness manner he erre caught iu the wachin- from heart trouble Miss Lida Quance, ery, with the re.ult that both bones of of Exeter, died on Thursday, Itith the tight Leg were broken about the init. She wee in her twenty-ninth ankle sad his right ileadder lain and ohoulderteade vete frecta(ed. the )rat. whole shoulder being mangled. The Mts. Jefferson, of Wingham, is in a side of his bead an] bialy also were serious condition as the maul.. of tall- badly bruised. and a t•h.oin. which was ing and diatoceting her hip. As she is wound around his bx,y, intuited awn - its her eighty-eighth year the injury is our iujurles. Mr. Cudwore will be all the inure serious. confined to his house fo, a long tiwe. Mn. Tamlyn, wife of Dr. Tarnlyn, Salt Banana at Brussels. of 1Vingham, died at the family real. Brussels Poet : Alfred Barker, of donee on Wednesday of last week Brussels, has purchased 1 ne Krnolord after an extended illness. She was salt blocs, ,.1.0 the tourts,t•n or more seventy-three years of age. Mrs. John Nettie field, a former resi- dent of Turnhert•y, died at Kishey, Mask.. •,n Monday, November tkb. She was in her forty-seventh year and is survived by her husband and seven children. A partnership of medical,, practition- ers has been foinled in Wingham, Dr. H. J. Adams, 01 Ewhro, having joined Dr. Agnew in the practice of their profession. Evervthiag in rings, pins, brooches and other jewellery that a fiat -tate Jewellery stove should have. we have. Both quality and pica fairly cbal- lenge criticism. J. A. DAv e1•. jewel- ler, Gcderich. A quiet wedding took place at the Methodist church personage, Exeter, on Tuesday evening. November 'list. when Mies Ada Tucker and George Wright. both of Usborne, were unite,( in the holy bonds of mammon). Rev. K. G. Powell performed the cere- mony. The following are the officers and directors of North Huron Telephone Co.. recently elected President, W. J. Greer; vice-president, Wo. Max- well ; secretary -treasurer. H. B. Elliott; directors -W. J. Greer. Win. Maxwell, John Webster, H. T. Thomson, ;Southampton, and George Thomson. Ooderich A quiet wedding was solemnized at the home of Robert Barnet, 8eaforth, on November land, when his daughter, Miss Susannah Mae, was united in mar- riage to Hiram Charles Lombard, of Buffalo. The ceremony was perforated by Rev. Mr. Barker io the:presence of the immediate friends and relatives of the contracting parties. Mr. and Mics. Lombard will reside in Buffalo. A Stray Deer. Crediton correspondence of Exeter Advocate : "A good-sized deer was seen passing along the Stb concession on Monday. He carried a fine set of borne and appeared almost worn out, baying no doubt strayed from his haunts op north." Mr. D,ckenaoe's Record. David Dickenson has resigned the position of Division Court bailiff at Clinton. He held the position for forty-five years. Mr. Dickenson was made a bailiff in the fall of 1808 by the late Judge Tums. the county judges at that tune having the power of ap- pointing. Ptavious to that be had acted for a time, so he had served i under eight judges in the following order: Judges Cooper. Davidson,' Brough, Spain's, Tome, Masson, Doyle and Holt. Mr. Dickenson is in bis eighty-second year. Death of George Fortune, Turnberr-. George Fortune, one of the oldest and beet -known residents of Turn - berry township, died at bis home on the 15th inst., as a result of injuries he suetainrd two weeks before, when he fell and dislocated his bip. l)ir. Fortune was born in'l4cotland in 1827, and came to Canada sixty years ago. For a abort time he Iiyed in Bright acres adj in n,( t.ud 1.elougiug to the works. the purchaser is at present making inquiries as to getting the well clear ut the ub,LL uCtlnu and may arrange to get the indus.ry going. Thele was u.any a teousend barrel rind sack ut priule salt rh pprd flour tbie block s.uee its openiug by the lata F. C. Rogers and we dare .ay as good a product as 'liver rosy be secured for many years to come. The uirtanoe from the G. T. K. neeessi.ate. a lung haul of both salt and co 1, but this may be obviated to. putting ep a new block alougside the railway and pip• ing the balm to rt. Aged laesioeua of a-raasrova Dead. A Vcr) eau bol'.. w.. ..sono L,. JuWI Rani, ut a l ounces a, 01.1 IUuuay nue ue,g 01 Loa.. W.er WLacu nc touuu Wal. [Loa Wo.4a• uau pmaeu pranemity away uoltu. g Lu. tl.au L. Jor Lau ettLeu be. ♦*. p,. :♦ Otlu..0J ebvulug MULL 4441 [bide.... tor .e(f,tu.t' 144e onrot.3 tt. Wo,l a. (Leilal. d....uL 1u.uua*uL ne• bull Ikeda u ue..wna►.u„ auUU. nuc uo.uao a11u LAO). 14yu.r.11e .1 11114.3 wines weir aa•.oue, u. r..,,tVcu a w.wW.tua) re ply. io,ss .tiuuguo .nab uaatll lUt- Iuw•td !W.( uy .Ito.Ni...e. Mi.. ttruu r w.aweu ua.ae was :Vary mutt ein.gut. Duk. . emit ..0 tun leis, ut igut ....utJ- ..,, ye.,a ago.. ruse Wile /Usalleu u . l.u.,Uaaal tXt- fore cowa..g 1. . ,...... ALUM u1Lrr a flet., attIval .0 L..ic esu ..,. ihcy I. eu at Moreau., vc1U.e -a. ....b u Luc 1Z,Jr euu- tweSU 0 ul urs, ..,,, snip, NUare Wey teawce.1 Iva u or iur.1 ).ars. Twu 9008 auu uue J.-..bu.er sur, eve. sa. s. 1 . a.uaocr s Death. Tbe run uuaoa .. u_ vl aa... TrueW- nar'8 neILW /AL U..Li w 0..d . as a sur- prl.e t.. ilia. vuu• a .uu wwwu4.t�. %Viten 0ea uw..al .tt. til bL 4144utlob.ld IL Was pereler4Lutry .rpeewee WILL sue Bail Llt.eu 'uer veru 1a1e ►u 1.4a0 00.4.4. 141. report. was 1101. CAM RCL. alas. liUeWile, LAM Ue.11 quail. .ur & lung Cider auu Loci utalu ficin ,.ecu Leese.• Lair at obey woe, a. .4e t1*U uceu un - utile w leave nal: rouse cur ua) a. (JN tSe uwrul..g or tick ve.W Ora LUMytn- tek Mkt LA.•en up L.. bee, nae .Ilii n.e Wtnuacs alterw.111. a 4Ulre era. Vinson 11'010 t4. ,u..10 .uu Upon •e rast.ba.len It Na. IUUUU 1118. s...: ,.all le./eta 11..au the Irak a.... ...- . 14c1e Nae e,e dente, una t.1) s...2.11 e, Menet, Ural she w..,4t 1.a. e tvu.W.1.10 bu.el..e, wwru, uu u u•, L, o.a. Lau toe ruwo., lest via Uva.) 1v.4*... (0 tun late '1tUtW114.4 Ikkke tort air tau" thee euueely ll•uw u.tutaj cause., and boys , ort .he tauoly pays- tt:uu will ue 1 OIIm nut in 1448 elute went. ARE YOUR HANDS CHAPPED? Zam-buk W i1kFure Them. The parau:ula, uanger of chapped heuds .110 C.,I0 5.r714.:.e ( .par t eLogether from .h p.au) is Ida, we c. Id Is Ilerly to petit trate atl., act up Intl..ww.tion, ' frsasru.g. tit hi, coo -poison. , Un<otly the skin le ururtl, by a cu,, g.8Zr. it eccwtcu, VI' churn ,.110 ciacae,l by the detain I we cold w,u.le ami wasc r, the on.: IleVersary p.rvaut.ou 1e W ap and Dundee, and then came to Turn- i PlIb pure be.,.ui J*,ci-a 110 re,11 which berry, where he bad sided ever Zaut Iiia, is prepw•au .re AU petite:try since. Mr. Fortune was • lifelong I Canute .eu aid rauued that .be IWWruI- Lihec•sl .►td a member of the Presby- ! ate effect of tue.e Zan -Sue %i comtegs tei•tan church. Besides iia wife he Is is M)..tb1144..t..c.eplsO ane heahug. survived by two sons and two daugh- Yaiu quid loH.w,ua.ivu tae al.ay.u, lets. disease garws a xi.. 11. .1 ouur Ie*.- NUt*00 Usborne Loses an OW Resident. I or sure run ilia lattr.' re q.dtk.y heated. One of the nldeer and- most est.eerned Zwu-tSuk i. nut poly u la-Pa./lot residents of l'sMnne. in the person of healer acid skin pu..ti.-. ; IL is sttuu„Iy Mrs. John Cameron, poised to her re- affirm. sou ae1Wralost, aodsolosiu. ward on Mondav ot lad week. She sue 1u. a, plus. t►0., Ax u,e Palo had reached the adv,nced age of again.* d4rase fetus• eightyeix years. Mrs. Cameron had It yoiar.y Lor .14 colt! crackschape enjoyed her usual good health until a ebiibl.Ie.. ,.sled .urns, "c- ohort time previods to her demise, I Mi.. O. M. Powe-, Nru.:hatel. Alta., when a general h•eaaking up of the whirs "1 WUBL tea lou bow paastd system Pat in and the vital cord was 11 uau N1.1 Z4" -lick. l*.y ourbartd 4..44 au odd (snsu, e on hos I0.4. for nosey years, auu had Lit d albio•t every reme,la WILUUUL any Rel:,, but the 111.t epp.,eatun ut L.m-13ua seemed .i U..p 111,0 ao wuch the, he pr res V e1 ed .11d . he so, e is now Cured. We wvul l 110. toe without Glu, -four iu the tiuse." Zrw-iiia IP .I.0 a elite Lure for piles, etc...ea u,eer.,•a,•.ctspra, ,'..asp serer.. h.o ter-p..,P.,o, bawl I. g, r, ftp. mus, etc. Its pts.• ly l e, hal c..IU 0ll.,on maks ►t the ,de.l nal... Ior 5.80.1• a,,d young cuildaeu. Ali d.u4M,..0 mud mot e. .411 Gnu -line :ilk. .-'1 or post -lire Guru "ANL Iter ('..., lotonti, tut price. 1ly b.M al_o % ,w-uui. p, 'JAL tablet. Toronto to Va..cowsr Without Change t,an.d.aa •I'ac Ac a114.aiwtan roue enter esy over els oW11 rails, 0e -rate. .14 own eq',piielut of standard and tour- ist sloop nM err., dintug con and i aoachrs aver) day in the y. au betwe•. n 1'uruuw and Vesteem ver without change of tate. A ,rain in very tem h tuat ,s the ta.t word its luxury. •1l>te route 1e via Mort W tlliaau. t'1' iunipeg, Fksndo,., Regina, Moose Jaw and Uat„ary. tenant ikons 1(.r all point. in Cana.aran West and North Cutest pusnte. :It snapped She was a we've • of Scot- land and on her art iv al in this country she see led first in lialhousie. Be- tween forty and fifty years ago she came to the township of U -home and since hid te-ided-continrrou.ly there. Former Resident of Exeter. Word was received at Exeter laat Thursday of the death at Winnipeg city hospital of M,.. George Biome t. a former resident, of Exeter. Tb. de- ceased had bees a resident of the Prairie City fur the Ian seven gran. She was a daughter .1 the late John Randers and woe horn in Rzeler in the year tt4 t. .1h..nt twenty-eight years ago she was monied to her he- reaved husband, . h.,, with . family of three sons and one daughter. is left Io mourp her deml-e. Rhe elan is sur- vived by her mother, who resides in Wienipep• and four sisters and two brotberis. all living* in the West. Fatally Burned. Mrs. A. Forties, of Clinton, hap. re- ceived a letter f,om her sister. Mss. W. (7. Kyle. of Strome. Alberta. a former resident of 1.iforth end of Stanley township, relating the partic- ulars pertaining to the sad death If her daughter. Mtn Elmore Hattria. The young lady, who was but tweety Mia era was using real oil to RRI►t a dee when the r•an of nil in her bss/a reminded. .totting fire to her .Mitaing. Mb. ran into the hall and pest on Mr heavy coat, hoping in this way to smother tis Are In bra hero. A FORMER GOD/MICH BOY, Death of Jamin D. Garde• at Victoria, a C. The .Ad news b.. bees recr it 4,1 of the death at Victoria, B. U.. ot Jame* 1 D. Gordon, son of Mrs. 0. Gordo acid sister of Mrs. C. 0. fdewtosi. of (kwtt- ricb. The Victoria Deify Colonist ot November 11th quakes the following refenoe : Mr. Jamie 0. Gordon. a prominent member of the Loral customs depart- ment, and a te+idss.t of British Col- umbia since 1883, peered away at the Jubilee bospual yesterday afternoon after an illness ex ending over three weeks. Uutil bis 1 L. -s. Mr. Gordon had been in 1 he Canadian cuiksma ser- vice since 18117, when he joined the forces of the borderland at 'bail, Brit- ish Columbia. Mr. Gorduu leaves a wide circle of frIrnds and relatives to mourn his deers, not only in Ibis city, but in other parts of the Prtnioee, wbere he had resided from time to time in the customs semi, e, and 1e fore he entered it- Though one ..t the most modest and una-',mins of u,en. Mr. Gerdou was widely r• ad, cud was grra 1y esteemed for h,r uprightuesa of chat - actrr and his p suint kindoees and g .od-heartralue-s. l0 18113 a it.b .. tors tb-., Mr. M. P G.n to.,, of th . city, dee. wed ern wed In Viet ri. 1 our b.s 1 ative home a• God. r cb, Out • • ,o, whe. r he Was tore t fi•ty one ye iag n .. For one yer .n Oordoc wee ..idol ., e I by %%.oiler fir,. her., in Weir f..rnrt ure house here. L. the .p ing , f . he n 11 year. he N e t to H... 1 at+ ...d there en- gaged in al • t•t, ort..,.- •urine.s for hiwrl'f, with ilia bro h. r. Mr. M. P. Gorton. as a ear a ,. lits, Annie M• Q.uwn. of Pic no. N,,va ac•,, i+, be- came Ili. w,f i 1ttlR +t St. rhomaa, (In s. ••., who..- N 0 ••don next Re- sided fora period (.1 four year.. Lahr .,e et..r.•r..up t +.as, fin uti.b Col- .l.ba, Aida. o lly after .rreovrd Ka.ulvup, 0..ee •..o e. 1t was there I het he r.cev.-,t h s rooto.ue appoint. m. nt. +nJ lb. first ►e di he rens upied w.R et Trull, f.d:ow,l t'y positions at Gatew •y, 'I of ,'eco Plain. and then Vitt• ria, ate r les had I. -en engaged for I be part five yews. M. Gureen . ar tie -• n of the late Mr. Daniel Go d o• of (;odericb, una leaves & Ile. are. Ur- re cu mourn hie death. besides ,.is void ,w, who rapid. s at Lha fau,i,y re•Wer.ce, 404 Oswegu street, in t h . cul y ; one daughter, Je-sir. and two s• -n-, Eric and Ear- thed. arshad, the luLter Dow at McGill Col- lege ire Mont, rel ; at d bow brothers and three sis•era Ti•e brother. fol - 1,w : Mr. M. P. Gunton, Victoria : Mr. J. L Gotd.•n, of Kawloop. ; Mr, Ww. Got dor., Sac Cot y, Iowa, and the sisters are Me*. Newton, Goderich Mrs. Salton, M,.ore Jaw, and Mrs. Me- Lacblan, Toronto. Suh'wr•ibets to Y. M . C. A. course ore requested r of to 'seed 'pbone or- ders lot o erre, vel seats before 9 a. m. F, Way, December Lf. By This Sign you know that you are getting the one prepa- ration that has stood the test for over thirty- five years and still re- mains the Standard tonic -food -medicine, used and recommended by the medical profes- sion the world over. Soott's Emulsion is the embodiment of elements that make for good health and strength. £U. DRUGGISTS THOUGH iTS `(ONLY A COLD" - STOP IT BEFORE IT STOPS YOU have you ever heard of a case of catarrh, bronchitis, inflammation of the tang:, or pleurisy that did not start wan a common col? Every cold you catch has in,it the twakiogs of one or other of these dis- eases, if it can break down your defences. And et -en it it does not develop into something more dangerous, it will keep you thoroughly miserable fora week or two at least. The wise course, as soon as you feel the cold coming on, 1. to start taking NaDrn-Co Syrup of Linseed, Licorice and Chloeodyne, and keep it up till the cold is knocked out completely. This will do the trick fly and Yon can f°splesdide safe in taking Na-Dro-Co Syrup 01 Linseed, Licorice and CIl1oodyne, or in giving it to your ch 1'rm. Weal gladly give hoar 1pbbya n a lista its iagresdiiepnpttsYour Druggist can if syycc.ly or roc. bottles. Tbe Nsfioi 1 Dreg R Oemdeal Co. of t'.lrsad. limited. >lt! Monday December 4th -John B. Ratto. ReA ad. on page 10 Those who t.hiuk they most Tither go with ut or troy °heap jewellrvy When tory haves lisriass amount a fwou. y N, .pond ehou&1 see the merry good end t.Ateful th.np we bow* that are m..denuety pearled. 3. R. ()Avon. jeweller. T N! MESE 6000 SOC! �NYtcru 1'HL'R9U.%T, Nuve is sit 31.1. 1911 a Cold Weather Needs • • 1 -4 srsswal4. carr. anomer. NM. News ot special intermit from our Knitted Goods Sec- tion. Almost everything for the comfort of ladies and childrnn is to be found in our well assorted storks. Ladies' Sweater Coate, with or without rollers. very serviceable and comfortable, all��((�� color's. Each.... $2e�11,p Other styles at $1.50, 11•a.:y), 1226, $''_70. 113.55 up to iS t1) each. Large assortment of all the latest styles in misses' and children's Sweaters and Sweater Coat., from. 5n�., e,►ch �/l, La lies' Knit' ed Skirts, very much in demand just now. i d all colors. Special, each. $1 e75 Child's Skirt with waist attached ; it very warm gtrment, in all Mors. At, each $1.25 Children's Rompers. A very cosy garnl-n' tor little ones, in whi•., grey and cantina!, all .izee. Per pair ... sP1 e50 Ladies Motor Hoods are one of tire newest novelties in $1 headwear, very practical, in sit colors. Each ?Akers' Motor Hoo ds, seine as above. At, each, 51.00 Ladies Aviation Caps -something entirely new and inreat demand, in all color., at, each, Tao. 51.00. 51.50 and 151.75 Motor Scarfs -the newest in ueckweau. very to hlonable, at, each SOc, 7110. 51.00 and $1. 0 Great variety of hogs' Hockey ('ape. in all the waned colors. at, each .. -55.. Sao and 500 Clouds for children's school wear in three ,sines -small, medium and large, all colors, at, each .. .. 2So, *0o and Cc 'Woollen Gloves and Mitts Woollen Gloves and Mitts for women. girls and boys. Extra warm Mitts for ladies in black and colon. Per e]5 pair ............. .... . .. L e50 Flannel -lined Mitts, very comfortable. Per pair 50s ,Ladies' and children's Wool Gauntlets, all colors. Pel pair, (Ras and 35c New Chriattna. Novelties arriving daily. Lllar'sscotchstore "` The Weakness of Liquor Drinkers The Nage on The Sole The "INVICTUS" name and trade- mark on the sole means a great deal to any shoe -buyer. It means footwear that will stand up under every test for fit, style and wear. It therefore means more for your money, as well as for your feet and for your sense of pride as to appearance. Behind that trade -mark is the assur- ;. nee of an honest -made shoe- -the shoe ) ou should always buy. THE LETT GOOD SHOE -- "INVICTUS" Wm. Sharman Goderich "f he St;tut re 71/111111, Alcohol is a Cumulative Poison That Unbalances the Mind and Wrecks the Body --The Gatlin Treatment Cures the Liquor Habit in THREE DAYS. Liquor makes a man's whole lite a lie. It poisons his brain and be believes that be feels Food when he feels had. Under as influences he believes himself strong when he is weak and growing weaker every day; he believes his business prosperous when it is on the verge of bank- ruptey; he believes he is talking intelligently when he is tltlkiug like an imbecile; be believes that he has the eoofidence of his friends when they wouldn't trust him fora minute in an im- Portant matter. Why not wake up? THiNK just a little if you can. What has liquor ever done for your What is it doing TO you ? Hae TiE fi1TLIN INSTITUTE - 'PHONE NORTH 4538. it ever made you any money, any friends? Come to the Gat- lin Institute and be cured. But THREE DAYS of your time will be required. You will be accepted for treatment under a legally executed contract that you are to be cured in THREE DAYS -cured to your entire satisfy^tion-or the fee you pay shall be refunded at the end of the third day and treat- ment shall cost you NOTHING. You judge the cure -not the Gatlin Institute. There are no hypodermic in- jections, no strong drugs, fro disagreeable featurew-nothing to be afraid of. 4 child could safely take theGatiin treatment. There is not a poisonous ingredi- ent in it. If you cannot cnme to the In- stitute for THREE DAYS, send for the Gatlin Home treatment. It carries practically the amine contract to cure as Institute treatment, the only change being one to protett us against unscrupulous persons. 428 JARVIS ST., TORONTO A. HARGRAVE, Manager. } Keep You- Christmas Buying in Your Mini at M. ROBINS' Men's Overcoats M• u s heavy • w. ight 1-leten with convert rule ,.o i rnilitan collar•, r, 1 esey fiery tweeds and chrsioot, in great $7..95 oar sty of patterns. sizes iii to 42. for sal MEN'S SUITS FOR WINTER A fine s k tion of fs.hionalile tweets, seasonable Q(] weignle. Hedduced price . .. s(h7 MEN'S SWEATERS Two hn.d,.d a.r .8wrater (costa with Varsity shape cellars. 14, .e have aV-shape Dollar. d:.•r and b.gb at seek ; some ace e• :,' le -knitted. elegise rat/stuffs. To be clelared9C Ip nt l--a'ho. cost -frost Qz7 Rey.' Sec .ter (;casts to b. clewed at........ 4So Boys Jet ey ti.t ee.ten to be dewed at . 37• BOYS' OVERCOATS All size, • nd -tyles, inn from . . 52.25 MEN'S f100K TIES Two for .. *So MiTTS and GLOVES Sale price . UNDER•V Men's 111.ro..lifeud, ttnli i.seaga..... ..... 141es Men. 11' ellen Underwear. ........... . _ Sista of Sdtlllli Side el Square y O.at's /snrisn N M..sa pions SIM M. ROBINS Don't let anyone go away with the idea that the Heintzman & Co. Piano is only for the wealthy. This is not so. True, this is a superior patio - the piano that has set the standard in piano building --tbe piano of the great musicians and people of cul tura. But anyone may became the owner of a Heintzman & Co. Piano the price is within their read; and reasonable teethe for purchase may be made. JAMES F THOMSON noel ►ee O.W.s... i