The Signal, 1912-12-12, Page 1211 11RasoaT, DaOseasa 12. till!
District New
QODERICH TOWNSHIP.
Wessaseo&Y, Loc. lith.
FAsJtaoli OLUs.-A well -attended
meetsett of the tarsiers In the wast
end of Qod'esicb township was held in
the Osage Hall oo Tuesday evening.
The object alba pas.tieg was to or.
rogue a Fermiers' Club, the alms of
which would be to promote the best
interests of the members. The fol-
lowing otltoere were elected : Presi-
dent, H Keith Revell ; vice-president,
John Sowerb J. P. ; secretary -treas-
urer, Harry L Salkeld; directors and
program committee - Geo. W. An-
drews, J. E. McMillan. sr., and J. B.
Orr. It is proposed to have an annual
membership tee of ten cents. The
club has nn permanent meeting place
sset. For the next rneeting Mr.
McMillan has offered the use of his
home. The date set is Monday even
ing, December 2.3rd, commencing at 7
o'clock. Geo. Andrews and J. E. Mo -
Millan will give papers on ''Winter
Feeding of Cattle.' Oliver Edward
will be the chairman of the evening.
LUCKNOW.
MONDAY, Dec. 9th.
The Women's Institute has donated
$10 to the Muskoka Free Hospital for
Consumptives.
AN UNFORTUNATE COINCIDENCE.. -
The Sentinel says : It was just one of
those unfortunate coincidences. On
the very day when the waterworks
boiler was being cleaned, the Under-
writers' inspector came along and
turned is a fire alarm. Of course,
tbere was no pressure. What the
inspector said by wav of comment is
not for publication. fie recommended,
however, that there be a new pump
installed and also some auxiliary
power. such as a gasoline or oil engine,
for just such cares of emergency as
might ei ise out of cleaning the boiler
or making Rome ether repairs on the
steam plaut.
Both Quick and Permanent Strength.
If you are run dawn or ''red out, it
you oke cold easily, have 110 appetite,
are losing flesh or have other evidence
of lowered vitality, try our MacLeod's
system Renovator under 'oil, guaran-
tee to refund the price paid if the
remedy fails to give entire satisfaction.
it aids digestion, tones up the uervous
system and gives both quick ard- per-
manent results. One dollar a bottle.
Manufactured by MacLeod Medicine
Co., Goderich, Ottt. For sale by E. R.
Wigle.
AUBURN.
UIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR LIVE
11 or dreeed poultry every Thursday morn-
ing. W. T. RIDDELL, Auburn.
WEDNESDAY. Dec. llth.
Samuel Scott does not improve as
fast as his friends would like to see.
Wm. Murphy is nn his rounds
threshing timothy seed and beans fcr
the farmers.
Wm, Dohie and John Wright are
having Blyth telephones installed in
their residences this week.
Wm. Holtzbauer arrived here on
Saturday wills, intentions of taking
with him one of our fair ones.
The steel for our bridge Is all in
place ready for riveting, which will
take-uesrly two weeks before traffic
can be resumed.
The cement contractors have left for
their home, having finished their
work except removing the old cement
abutment. which will be done in the
spring.
DUNUANNON.
DR. NEWTON, DENTIST OF
I.uoknow, has mood visiting outside
point.' and will henceforth eve his entire
attention to the home omoe, Lncknow, where
his will be found every day. All modern meth -
oda
NOTICE. --THE LOCAL AGENCY
In Dungannon for The signal is at the Post-
o(no. Book and Stationery Store, where
orders will be received for anbsarlptloha ad-
vertising
and and receipts will be
giveen for mount., told for the semi
WEDNESDAY. Dec. llth.
Misses Esther Hasty and Emina
Sproul spent Sunday at Mafeking.
Division Court. which was to be
held here yesterday, was postponed to
next Tuesday.
Ellie Mothers. of Toronto, spent
Tuesday at the home of his Utilise,
Warden Mothers.
Miss Edith Roberts has returned
from a three weeks' visit to Haysville
and Toronto.
Miss Clara Sproul has returned
home after visiting her sister, Mrs. R.
Wilson, in Goderich.
Mrs. B. J. Crawford has returned
from Toronto, where ebe was visiting
her son, W. G. Crawford.
Rev. J. J. Durrant, of the Ashfield
circuit, preached in the Methodist
church on Sunday, Rev. J. E. Reuter
taking his work at Mafeking.
W. W. Pickett, of Montreal, and
George Powell, of Blyth. are here
settling up the seasons business in
connection with the River Valley
Creamery.
WHY HESITATE?
An Offer that Involves No Risk For
These Who Accept It.
We are wpositive our remedy will
relieve eoestipation. that we offer to
furnish it free of all cost if it fails.
Oooetipeilon hi caused by weakness
of the nerves and muscles of the large
Intestines or descending colon. To ex-
pect relief you must therefore tome op
and 'strengthen those organs and re-
store them to healthier activity.
We want you to try liwzall Order-
lies on our goareotee. They are eaten
like candy. and are particularly ideal
for children. They act directly on the
nerves and meactem of the bowels.
They have a neutral action on the
ether organs or gland.. They do not
peers or ease any Irleo.Psetenoe
what/pier. ?M� set to r•vsa'en
rises
caic elshail al eueatipatinn and
(titrizzelaas of aseneata or depeotlset
ailments. Try ke:ail Odea
lies at on risk. Two sass. toe and
Mia Sold *My et one 'tor. -Th. Res-
ell fltawe. $. O. Maley, Onderlab.
Henry PIM* err Ape ems aediesa
aiRPara to he *Naito 10 teatarllhse
yyoosa
'tam tell how heal 'lbs
OM bit
1SJIYFIELD.
MottDT, Dee. Ytii'
Rev. Mr. Kett well, of the Doinln
ion Alliance, wadlin town lest week on
looal option bust
The children d young people of
both Presbyte Ian and Anglican
churehea are busy preparing for their
Christmas entertainments, which will
be held respectively on the 89td and
27th of the month.
Mn. Chas. Dona -Jason, of WlnOsam.
returned home on Tuesday, aiftteer a
two weeks' visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Jas. Donaldson.
We regret to learn of the illness of
John Tough, of the village. who was
seized by a paralytic stroke early on
Monday morning of this week. Has
many friends hope fora speedy recov-
ery.
Mrs. Sunbury left a week ago for a
(abort visit with her sister and brother
in London.
BLY fH.
TUESDAY, Dec. 111.
CHRISTY AS TRADE. -The business
men are still hoping for sleighing for
Christmas trade. They may get their
wish, as we had a nice covering on
Sunday, with pmtpecte of more.
There is no doubt sleighing bail the
tendency of increasing Christmas
trade, but the'past week the merchants
even without sleighing they have
bad a large increase in their business
and the prospects are it will be a
good Christmas trade..
AN OLD RESIDENT DEPARTED. -
Mise Catherine Coming, who had been
ill for some time, passed away at her
residence on Dinsley street •oat Friday,
et the advanced age of eighty -floe
years. The funeral took place today,
interment being in the Union cemetery.
The deceased lady bad been a resident
of Blyth for a great many years. She
leaves one brother, s resident of Blytb,
to mourn her lose, besides a great many
nieNss and nephews. Miss Kate Barr,
a nie^_e half been looking after her for
the past few weeks.
Tax BORDEN NAVY Pour V.-
Great interest was taken here in the
naval piopneals submitted by Premier
Borden in Parliament last Thursday.
the daily papers being looked for
anxiously. As usual the Conservatives
took the side of Mr. Borden, claiming
that be had done a graud thing. while
the Liberals took the view that he
should have provuied for the manning
of the vessels. Too many people do
not think for themselves, but let their
party leaders think for then , and the
salve way in other things : for instance,
the church. If the minister preaches
a certain doctrine it must to right,
whether they would really think so or
not, if they thought at all.
PERSONAL AND GENKnwl..--F. A.
Anderson, who left here last ,seek for
Toronto, intending to leave there for
the West, changed his plans and
went to Cobalt instead of the West.
Mr. and Mre. A. Carr enter-
tained the Methodist choir at their
home on Ft iday night W. Aew-
comhr, who bad been in the West for
the past few months, returned home
last week. for the purpo.e of getting
his furniture ready to ship out to
North Battleford, where he and some
oiherefrom here are going to engage
in th contra^ting and building busi-
ness... .. Mrs. Fred McPherson and
her sister from St. Thomas were here
the past week getting the tormer's
furniture ready to ship out to North
Battleford, where bet hnsbaad is and
where she expects to join him soon.
Quite a number from here are
taking in the fat stock show at Guelph
this week. J. Barr is one of the
exhibitors of stock. .. Frank Moore
and Fred Mason, who were up in the
Wiarton district on a shooting
expedition for two weeks, returned
home on Saturday. They had Rood
time. They did not get any of the
large game. but bagged a number of
rabbits and partridge R. Phelan,
county constable, of Goderich, spent
Sunday in town The ladies'
Guild of Trinity church is holding a
bazaar in Industry Hall on Thursday
evening of this week, when it is ex-
pected there will be a large turnout...
Trinity church Sunday school intends
having an entertainment in Industry
Hall next Tuesday evening. A good
program bas been prepared and there
will be a Christmas tree, and there is
no doubt the hall will be well filled.
Miss Mabel McTaggart, wbo has
been employed with the Gray Carriage
Co. at Chatham for five years. visited
with her two brother,' here this week
before leaving for Regina, where she
has secured a good position as book-
keeper W Begley has been laid
up for some time with a severe attack
ofripp but is gradually improving,
though very slowly.. - . H. Thomas, C.
P. R agent bore, who was off duty
for some time with an affliction of the
eye, ie improved sufficiently to enable
him to resume his duties at the
station. Mr. Miller, wbo was relieving
him, has returned to his home at
Streetsville Mrs. Jas. Sime was
at Goderich last week in attendance
at the funeral of her friend, the late
Me.. Geo. Stewart. Mrs. Tunny,
who has been 111 for some time, is not
Improving very rapidly.
PORT ALBERT.
WEDNIMDA Y. Der. 11.
We regret to report the serious ill -
nem a Wm. Brindley.
Mims S. Clark spent Saturdev end
Sunday at her home in Goderich.
Otway Hayden and Wallace ('un-
ningh.m were both home trona the
Q. O. I. Me tbo week r od.
Mie Btbid Brown le Idiot Naturda,
ter Paris, where ebe twin be the guest
of her .iet r and other , a4a1Ives.
Thos. Geoley, Jr.. kit on Sorsa w be lobbed,
Iag the willitor. and T, .. Gaels r.
Istt on Monday for Ur alt.
LST. -Don't fol let about tba
comport Sad Obeletme. "alto be bold
la tow Pesettatrs' tat nett made
omaing.11 ."' Mlss C iIA erip ear, �
joes
.IMint W*
Mee boas essar11d aQ� a emit en oy-
WM dud
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-deaths
THE SIGNAL : GODERICH1 ONTARIL
CA LOW:
Wao DAT, Dee. lith.
lilanr'rA3. AND Suri' .-Under the
an9 uIoas of the Woroeoi Missionary
y a recital and supper will be
given at Carlow op Deesober 87th.
An Interesting is In prepare-
Uoo. Mies Wane Walter, of the Mar-
garet Eaton School a szpresaioo.
Toronto, will Rive a recital, and other
numbers oo the prograo will be solos
byMrs. 0. A. Roberteoo and Miss E.
alter, Carlow ; Messrs, Hunter and
Thomson, Goderich, and Milton Tyn-
dall. Carlow. Tea will be peeved at
Mr.. Miller's from 5 to 8. Program in
the church. Admission 36c.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Mian Jew Gri>Dn spent last week with
triesds at Guelph.
Mrs. W. H. Webster visited In Iw,udou for a
few days that week.
Mho Gladys Eliot has returned from a three
weeks', t.ttatOttawa.
Mrs. E. V. Campton, of Weyburn. t]a.k., le
spending a few weeks le town.
Mrs Wm- Tighe has returned from a two
months' vlelt toher son at Galt.
James Fowler left today ITharrdayt oat a
trip to hie home in Great Britain.
Mrs. John Lawson left this week to spend the
winter with her sister at Denver.
Mise Olive Goldthorpe vbdted her sister and
other relative' at Elmira last week.
UlmIrene Tout. of Toteoto, at vidtlne her
friend, Mir Edith Morrow, Haron road.
Ernest Prtdham her returned from Toronto
and will asetst hi. father. W. C. Prielham, in
his businer.
S. Greasy, of Winghm, was in town this
week oo jury duty and game The Signal a
pteaeaot calL
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mannings of Toronto.
spent Sunday sit the home of biro. J. Man-
nings. Trafalgar street.
" Latimer bas returned to her home from
vel ••.dmhospital, where she had been for
t • o -et for appendicitis.
W. J. Baker and daughter, Miss Belle,
r 1 oo Monday team Rochester, Minn.
l' .ker is much Improved to health.
ip ay Express_ : Mrs. Captain McKay and
1 plain Mconald of Ooderiob,'are vialt-
i. . ran Martyn's on McDonald,
9th concession.
,1 MoQuarrie, who has been studying at
1since midsummer, is In town fora few
.ad at giving welcome adat,tan ,, on the
0,5 nal staff.
tutn aen �ve a very
yarhtbioo alNewHamburg last Fr da
and afterwards spent the week -end with Mew.
Hicks at the rectory at Maysville.
Mrs. McPherson and Mies Nell . McPherson
left on Monday for Denver, Colorado, where
they purpose making their home. They are
atteuded by the best wisher of their many
Codersoh trieuds.
R. G. ltosd, accountant in the Hank of Moly
treat for the past fifteen mouths. hy, been
tranrterrrd to Patton. He leaves tomorrow tor
his new location. H. 8. 800theran, of Torouto,
has arrived to take Mr. Ross' poeltiou here.
• Kyte Barr, of ]fare, Seek.. who was
celled home to Myth to attend an aged aunt
during her last'Ihues, wan in town for a few
days His week. Miss Barr was a valued mem-
ber of the postomoe stag !n Coder ich a few
yearsago-
Wirgham Advance : Mr. Charles Anderson
with fats wife and tinily, of Johaune.
South Africa, arrived here on Monday. Theyburg,
will spend several months visiting friend, and
renewing old acquaintances in Arhtleld and
Wswanosb.
MARINE NOTES.
,Doonacoua Damaged.
Port Colborne. Dec. 8. -The steamer
Winnipeg formerly the Juniata; of
the Anchor Line, with the barges
Charles Wall and Francomb, from
Boyne City to Buffalo, with lumber
cargoes. arrived at this port early this
morning in a furious southwest to
west gale and heavy seas. The barge
Wall. entering the harbor, struck the
steamer Donnacona of the Inland
Lines, lying at her dock, carrying
away her stem and damaging her
stern. The barge Wall is now secured
to the dock in a water-logged con-
dition. Great seamanship was dis-
played by the captain of the steamer
Winnipeg in making the harbor with
his tow 10 such a heavy gale. The
steamer Crowe art ived off this harbor.
but was unable to enter on account of
the seas, and was obliged to return up
the lake, being probably now sheltered
under Long Point.
NEW AOVERTISEMENTb-Dec. 12th.
rase
Reader --The Weekly Sus 13
The Carleton Kodak -rt. It. &Wool.......
CArlwas Frail* -needy a: Ca.. . - .......11
Chrlatmas On d. ,. -Te QW CenisaW
asp .. .. 11
anthers Cow tor llake -t V. Lawustt Dae
tee 9
Carnotite Suggs'.-. at Vie DMA Seers -
D. Millar t Be�a�.�{ ... . . . . .... . . 3
tsesrtee closesB.Ie.fLl Llamado, 3... 9
WHOM albarpe.ed-Hews Oessaas •latdiias
sad Machinery Co... . 13
Naturally Yoe Would Buy Men's Preseta at
the Men's Store --W. C. PrWbam
Slipper* for Christmas -Downton k MAP 3.
V
TM Ct .g 4!IV" (same -Hams,, Das "
10P- .• ir4. eiT:t 01. 14
Christman ('es 1. flbefdetM.. 11
Christmas Gut monde -H. C. Dunk" 1+
Have You a Farm for Basel -Hans Piing*
Ity Aaeodattoa . • 8
Kerry Day Tem- Home asidim a t*. Lit
For the Seeker .t Casinos. -W. ISM
son k Boa 10
Where Giga Are Emy aelseld--M R
wens
Furniture for Christmas -Ora Rf11
Readers -E. R. wlgi. 13
The Ideal Christmas Out -J. n.ssanwso14
Christmas Gins -Bey Scouts s,3
Some Very Int mstl.g ChAmteine agile
News -J. H. Colborne .. 4
Holiday Gltta sad Re nembtaosr -C. 0. legis
Nothing near Anywhere -Martis Bras 10
Reduced Prices to Millinery- Mir Dessab9
Singer Store tee Christssas Glfte and Fancy
u lode- L B. Tape 8,
Nice ChristmuGifts- Wm. Sharman- W
You'll Get It at McLean Bros.. 13
Alt Ready for Chef/items-Geo. Porter 9
Teacher of Planotlaying -A. 3. Cook.. . 0
Christmas Requirements -C. M. Robertaes13
The Greete't of All Oifte-Thoesson's Made
Store. ...,13
Advice forChristmaasSayers -Fred Huss, . 3
For Christmas -A. A. Nisbet .... . 9
The Gift.shins 8oaaoa-F. J. Butlaad4
The Picture of Sant . Clans -J. 8. Davey13
Santa Clan.. -Smith's Art Slave 9
The Season's Best Wlehes-H. T. Edwards9
I
CQWANS
PERFECTION
COCOA
"Great fsr M
A day started • Cowes's
Ma *AL
► w dear
>� t AL'-
$ day,fall !t slip sal Wit
C00011 nourishes the bodr.
It la rich la food value and
saw to digest.
DO YOU
Vast
QOWAN a
OODOA?
173
Nice minute perfume packages;
all prices, at Hick's drug store.
Christmas novelties from tie up at
Blackstone's, West street.
•
Tiff
Better
tban Evcr!
_4
We.tlipend b ''cel the coming year the
reputation fate bah attained in the past for
fine Confections, 'Ice Cream,
Ices anb ®teeters
and the prompt and efficient service that
has made this place so popular.
Thanking you for your patronage in the
past and trusting we may merit a continu-
ance of the same the coming year, we wish
you all a Merry Christmas and, Happy
New Year.
Vlachstone's
WFST STREET 'PHONE 240
the Signal TO NEW SUBSCRIBERS $1'00
to Jane tilt 1914, -for
Reeder.--Blaoketouo's . . . - .. , 13 .
Bylaw No. 23 -Town of Dederick.....
B/law 24 -Town of Dederick.. - 9
Posits rt Wanted -P. 0. Hex 118, Goderteb.., 9
Better than Ever -Black 'tone's „ 13
Reader --Sara Carroll 13
The Season's Geee'ink .-W1s,-Pinder t' .5
Madera-L'H Taps 1 s
Notice re Accounts --Town of Dederick 9
The Story of Quality -W. Hero. 4
Card of Thanks -Mrs. H. J. Horsey. Sault 1
.Ste. Marra ..
.
Christmas Groceries -John Spahr .. .. ...
The Skillful Hooseksepel-S. J. Young. -.. a
t'he-triunes Economy --W. H. Benison .,
Ready for Holiday Besiaess-Hodgen+ Brea Y
Readers - F. it. Bardetie. 13
Card of Thanks- Mtn Tait and Family. 9
Card of Thanks -Eureka Counof, R T. of T. 9
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local applications, as they (mono( reach tae
d
i portion of the ear. There id only one
way to once deafness and that is by ass.
',Muth:mat temedle,.. deafness L reused by se
loll teed condition of the mucous liking of tis
Eustachian tube. When this tithe Id inflamed
you have a rumbling sound or imperfect heap
int, and when it U entire! cloesd deafness 1.
.
the reul:, and antes. the entirely
can fan
taken out and this tube restored to Its normal
condition, bearing will be destroyed torever
nine case oat of les are au.ed by
which is nothing but an inflamed condittos
the mucous „artaeea.
We will g�i1ve one hundred dollars for a•
caof deems. ba
reamed by catarrh) that star
.
oot be cured by Hage Catarrh Cure. nod for
circulars, free.
r. J. CHENKT ik CO.. Toledo, 0.
Sold by druggists, 73c.
Take Hall's Family Pi11s for oesstlpaUoo.
BENMILLEI(.
A Christmas tree entertainment will
be held at Benmiller Methodist church
on Monday evening, D-crmher 23.
Hinted cusbiou-tops, centrepieces,
etc., and silks foe working same, at
the. Singer store.
Inverness Camp. Sons of Scotland,
inverts Friday evening of this week for
election of officers.
IAth Willing To Prove
►I Can Cure You
To That End I Ani Giving Away $10,000.
Worth of Medicine
In order to show beyond all doubt
that I am in possession of a medicine
that will cure kidney trouble, bladder
trouble or rheumatism, I will this year give
away ten thousand dollars' worth of this
medicine, and anyone 'Miming from these
diseases can get a box of it absolutely free.
All that ie necessary is to send me your ad-
dress.
1I don't mean that you are to use a part of
it or all of it and pay me if cured. I mean
that I will send you a box of this medicine
absolutely free of charge a gift from me to
the Uric Acid sufferers of the world, so I can
show them where and how they may be cured.
I will not expect payment for this free medi•
cine, nor would I accept it now or later if
you sent it 1t i. free In the real meaning of
Ma word.
For twenty-five year. -a quarter of a cen-
tury -1 have been trying to convince the pub -
lie that 1 have something genuine, something
Netter than others have for the cure of stub-
born, chronic rheumatism, for torturing kid-
ney backache for annoying tails to urinate.
But it is hard to convince people -they try a
few things unsuccessfully and gives all hope
and refuse to Innen to anyone thereafter.
Happily. i in in a position now to dsmen-
atrate to sufferers at my own e*penee that i
have a medicine that cures these diseases.
i don't ask them to mend any money to find
out: i don't ask them to believe me. nor even
to tale the wood of reliable people, but all I
ask is that they allow roe to send them the
medicine at my own cost. That is surely fair,
To this end i have pet aside ten thousand
dollars, which will he used to eesapoued my
medicine. Much of It N ready sow to b
sem mut. all of it fresh and .tsadard. There
win be enm,gb ter all sufferers, Neagh there
be thrum's a of thea And anyone whe
needs it ran get mase of it free. let in
order that i than knew that yes home a dis-
ease for which this tsadkine le lean .d i
eek you to seed wasseine d your leading
If yea have soy .f fie tymptotot
to Yet printed her. yesyade.neH yen willtree hi w.fttshiy seed
Yee •bofittree whit diremleas for
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My addrers ask. T irek Lose, se
Foams essieses, Teresa.. Coo
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I me say further that this medicine has been
vouched for according to law as complying in
every detail with al requirements, It complying
stop rheumatism. it will stop pain and back-
ache, it will stop too frequent desire to
urinate; it will heal, soothe and .ttengthen.
Yoe will be better in every way fee haH1,t
taken itThere is not an logr.d4nt that eel
Injure; _es
t hat will bads, All that I
ask is Net
yea tae It yourself sat kat yes
mayb personally convinced.
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the thoarnustaber .f vegae.aa I
ten eeseind nsere of y
tsedieal b.ek primed. TMs beak is sew and
up to date sed contain. ceenpley
'tnptmes, taws. effects .red:res e(
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for the free medicine Wel be sa
sirgtthits greeddweer dtrithsvate.
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Every Day a Telling Day
at ilowell's
All is ready for the greatest Christmas selling in our history. We
have the right goods for those who want good, useful, lasting
presents, and our prices are the very best. We appreciate your
cash and allow 5 per cent. straight discount on each DOLLAR
purchase. Do not hesitate to,.give us a visit of inspection. No
dbligation to buy.
For the Children
It is so hard to get something for the boys !
What better would suit a boy than
A pair of Snowshoes or Skates
A Hockey Stick or Puck
A Pocket or Pen Knife
A Gillette Safety fir Barber Razor
A Shaving Brush or Mug
A Hammer, Saw, Plane, Level
or other tool
A Football or Sleigh
Lots of useful things for the boys
Some of these are good for the girls, too, . as
a piece of Cut Glass or Silverware, Work Basket,
set of Scissors in case, etc., etc.
For the wee tots, we have an assortment of
Animal Banks and other. toys. Also children's
Knives, Forks and Spoons, etc., etc.
SOMETHING FOR MOTHER, TOO
Mother has put up with that old Washing
Machine so long, it is time she had a good one.
Or perhaps the Christmas turkey will not be
properly roasted unless the old stove is discarded
for a new PANDORA.
Of course we keep Spoons, and if you want
good Spoons, Knives and Forks, or set of Carvers,
you will be sure to get the benefit of our exper-
ience. We carry the hest makes --Rodgers 1847,
Wallace 1835 and Community Silver.
AND DON'T FORGET DAD.
Father will be pleased with a pair of Mitts, Razor Strop or Hone, or some of
the useful tools.
We find it impossible to enumerate all we should like to mention, but be sure
to come here, for we will make things interesting for you. .
Wishing you all a very rierry Christmas.
The Nowell Hardware Co., Eimiieii
The best plate to bum Hardware.
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