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THE SIGNAL GrODERICH ONTARIO
loist at gas seems rtesNN•
aw saz •,. ,...
w Ii.d
Ihr•e M1v*e, . bus aid art get ,raft rrll.f. ,a
broil la.lw.4 sa tae trying a. N, <L end •rat
In. lea b•dlaa 1n tweet, •howl. ■flex rte
set el•rtn'aba i red tura la brad wit\ sena.
oar. red tee tattles mil as met."
Rheumatism
.tnl•ly the 11r11e1 raleeasti7 to the pert or
p, rr. •r« -ter. .s Mistily as e rru.l....e elll
&m -St will alas be drrl. •1 frog
1; n.lw ey'a 1'111, their alterative esti.* Ir1ng
,.. nnartr sense to this dire.,. When ti..
O rya. an .welled. MIr or rnatrartr4. 14• H --
het, ena merrt nn. le an •dmlr.hl.- Iubrb•.ut.
JADWAT a CO., Mwtrr.l. Cal
1141.1 CAN
ENTER ANY DAY
AT THE
NORTHERN
BUSINESS COLLEGE
OWEN ROUND, ONTARIO
large staff of specialists.
Individual I ostruction.
Positions guaranteed to graduates.
O \. E(.EMIval
FC. . A
1'i iocipal for G. D. FLeetteo,
t yeah. Secretary.
T. Swans'
'Bus, Livery
aid lack Stables a
M&NTRWLL STREET
JCMT OFF THE SQUARE
.) C
Itl'sES MEET ALI. TRAINS
AND : PASSF,NGER : BOATS
P.asaeugen called for in
..nv part of the town for
all trains at O. T. R. or
C. 1'. R. depots. Prompt
service and careful atten-
dance •
Our Livery and Hack
service will he (odbd up -
„i -date in every respect.
Y. air patronage solicit ed.
T. SWARTS
IPhone It/7 Montreal Street
COLLEGE
AT HO M E
Then..odb of nmbl:Anu• ,none people
Me feat (neem in•g In their own `ours.
tearer,. IurraUva poetlon. u .t.a,rr-
n•phen,bookkeepers. tslerrapbera. el ell
,,spent.. rn fret every .pher. of BIM
nes- Aetivi;k.r You mar finish et col
lore if rota whir. Positions' rKe•aren-
•eed. i:ntar oolleae any day. IndivW.
,wl In.tru••t Inn. Expert teachers.
ri,Irty year.' experlen... Lsore..L
'railer. In ('.mads. &sren coliege..
s{M•1•ial course for teacher.
Affiliated with commercial E.,uea
+or. A••oc.at:on of caned., Pnmmer
�nhnel ..r famoo, tliwttea It -Ines.
doll.•,(,• London.
Clinton Business College
01•x. •1,m,c B. r'. 11 ten
11mi/set. Principal
BUSINESS AND
° SHORT IALND
Subjects taught. by t_pnt .IIitrs .c :
at :be
Y IL C.AGi
,LOR,QQN...
aslti
a semen from Sept.
free. Eater any t1.ac•
LW. Wetttrrc:t J. W Westervet, Jr.
Ftledpil C3 rent :set
COAL
Ha v i nE per chased the busi-
ness. formerly es -inducted by
) Barlow Holmes, we Pur-
a* dealing in
Coal, Wood
Lime, Consent
Fire Brick, Etc.
We will handle Scranton
nd 11qu Wki Lehigh
,ys Coal. two
ft
the heWe wishgtsio gip
mi
the pr'epl• of Oodertch and
vicinity tbe hest merles pos-
•Ode. and sbaR he glad to
hew from all of Mr. Homes'
Iutows•es and any others
whit wish aayt`lag la one
I ttya
Ali orders left sego Jas.
Y„wtidsWeft
tl to.'p(►st. Prompt!
y
�cDstgi �6Iedhill
7•
ard. at N. T. R., Nelson Street
NEWS OF DISTRICT
BRIEFS FROM FAR AWAY DM -
TRIM'S IN CONDENSED FORM
What Our Correspondents Have to
Say—Township Council Reports—
Mr. Herbert Campbell, Wall Known
Marc, is Appointed Manager of
Wingham Waterworks Department
The death of Mrs. Margaret Anoint,
widow of John George Ainent, occurr-
ed to London last Sundry. bite was
a forger r •eiJe0t of `ioaforth.
The brl.•k wol k on lite large id-
ditinn Lo the Weber h ( liege furuitut e
fat tor; •t \Vingbatu ha. been com-
pleted. 1Its root will Ise placed ou the
building in a few deer.
Mlw Esther Lite' and her father,
Joseph Lvtrn. heap purchased the tine
house adjacent 10 the Methodist
church, Lontleelml•o, from, Mrs. (ieuryte
Lyon, ant” have woven Into their nt•w
house.
Recently Reeve Olen, of Stanley
township, presented his two daugh-
ters, MI.. G. M. Elliott, of Clinton,
and Mrs. Fr.ilk Sounders. of Gude-
rich. etch with a handsome piano, as
melding gifts.
Mrs. J. W. Jowett, Warroad, \lion
and Mr-. (Dr. 1 \Vright and her too,
Harold. ut Tottenham, after a pleas-
ant visit at the old haute in liaytield•
left last week for their respective
places of residence,
Mr. Hitt H. Hicks, of the 12th con -
erasion of Ooderirh township, dropped
dead in it stable on Thursday morning
of last week. Hr had been called in
by his brother-in-law to moist in rai`-
ing A sick horse. and while standing
looking at the burse hr fell over cud
di.d in • fox minute.. Heart failure
w
was the cause. He leaves r wino
and (laughter.
Sow.nos Alle2aboOs
('lfott.n Jan. 2U —Tbat the liquor
interests atr,pending weary freely in
an IT „t to t, y and defeat the tem -
penance p -up a on Thursday is the
sorban", allegation befog wade by the
wurken he. e, and it is likely that an
wrestigaucn into specific Called which
have come to the notice of friend. of
'•lfanl.h the 11 e- w Huron will be
demanded
Manager Appointed
At the lent meeting of the %Vingham
tuwt, council Nr. Herbert Campbell
was appointed manager df the water-
works and the u,aua4er of the elect' is
light plant, war given permission to
ground electric light wires on to the
water plains. The council indorsed
Cue e.aue of 4111,:eln of debentures to
cover line extrh•n,o,. 1 be Walker
,t Clegg bylaw was remit three tlluee
inn pa•vrd.
Liquor Analyzed`
The liquor that. Pleven,ial (Nicer
(:,urge 1'uippen gut owe Lays ago in
Ripley in the two hotels. the Irwin
House and the \Nilson, was sent a
that time to Toronto to be analyzed
with toe result that the lIqun was
found to be considerably above the
percentage allowed by law in local
optive territ.n y, and he was in Ripley
serving the auwwons to the above -
O tine° partir..
t
, three daughter.", namely : James and
Edward. of Asbttekf ; Robert, of Gode-
rich : Peter. of Stonewall. Manitoba :
Richard and Michael. of ('bizago ;
j George and Stephen, at Mune .ted Mrs,
W. Lawren.r. of Chicago : Mrs. \V,
O'Brien. of London. and Miss Margin et
at. Mune, and 15 grand-chihlten. The
tenuity were all here for the funeral
with the exception of Richzud who
had Lust return.'d to Chicago ,a few
(ley. before hie fathers death. The
funeral was largely attended and took
place from his home on \Vednesdey
morning to the Roman Catholic church,
Godeticb. The pallbearers were his
tive sons and son-io•law, Jatue•. Ed-
ward. Robert, Peter and \licher! and
\V. O'Brien.
Mowbray and W. Speen. of Zeeland.
Ousels from a distance indadsd :
Messrs. Roy Adair, Ifugb (;floor,, A.
Heating,. of Turobury ; Mr. M. M.
Habkjrk, eleafortb ; Mr. Jas. l%letborn,
,
Limner.' ; Mss.... Alez. pD�aiM.000
li•o. Yseessmayt W*. Lam*W. vas:
aryok. Win bast ; Miss \Milker. Aire
Scutt, Miss Mclimber, Visa 13urchess,
Miss-ktcheeon. Mire King and Miss
M h: wen, of Turnbury.
DU NGAN NON
Oue r.( the worst storms of this wi
ter swept over this vicinity last wee
when the roads were blocked for
couple of days. The stage was not ab
to make its daily trip. Business w
rather slack, but it it looking ')et
now.
Mire Emma Sproul was visit's
ber sister, Mrs. Runt. \Vilsou, of God
rich.
Mr.. Itobt. Henderson is on the sic
fist at present.
Rev. J. E. Huo.er was greenly hol
ing evangelistic servicee in the Met
odist chuteb.
Mr. Bailie gave an address on th
Canada Temperance Act, in the Meth
diet church, I n idunsbey evening, Jen
nary 19.h. A mined choir of the three
churches furnished the music.
Ur. and Mrs. \Villiau, McClure an
family spent a few days at hi
brother's residence at Benu,iller 1:ts
w•eet.
Miss Pearl MacKenzie, teach,' o
Port Albert public school, spent Sun
(lay at her home here.
Mies Ella Ryall spent it few days it
Winghaw lest week.
AS4IFIELO
Tbs minutes of December 13, 191:1, ort
being rod woe approved, on too -
this of lltitewartand Dalton.
Mowed by Stewart and .Alto. that
Join Lottg and DugaW McLean teat.
13) be appointed auditors for 1911. l'o-
anlmoau.
The Reeve opened by outlining the
chief matter* that would require care-
ful ouoaidersUuo and action during
the yaw and he bespoke hearty. um -
ted action by the board throughout.
n- Moved by Stewart and Johnston.
k, that during 1911 Chir council will do
a no draining or tiling along or across
le roadwlys that will not he ueoessary
as and a decided benefit to the roadway.
tee Parried.
O. motion of Johnston and Alton,
g Mr. Chas. E. McDonagh was re•ap-
e- pointed collector for 1914. l►o motion
of Dalton au.l Johnston, \V,u. B. Haw-
k kin. wan re -appointed wneo.her of the
local Board of Health for 1911.
d- Applic*ticos for ogler 'of alaea.or
It- were read from Jam. Catsrer:tn, Wm.
C. Bowler and ties. Pentland. Moved
e by Dalton and Stewart that John
- (stneron be re -appointed a►ae*.tr for
- 1(11. Moved by Johnston end Alton
that Wm. 5'. Bowles he appointed ar-
*envoi. for 1911. B the dr''iding vote
d of the Reeve, \Ir. By
was appoint-
s ed.
t January 12•.h being stormy and
roads impes.able, the maned by 'phone
f agreed to All adjonrnwent. On meet-
- ing Jan. Ili the following having taken
and wbseribed the declaration.' of
t qualifcation and of office were duly
authorized to transact business of the
corporation tor 1911, viz.:-- %Vw. Hun-
ter,
neva..
Phaic Stewart, a �
de u
tY-
1
LEEBURN
'lies Laura Lauterrslayer spent ,ev
oral days In laude& ich last n eek.
Mr. and Jlrs. 1'. Patter. of notice, -
vibe, called on friends here last \Ved
uesday.
School wk, close.) Is.•t week, as the
teacher M hoe Metrri h wee ei,•k si bey
home in Godericb.
\I r. W. Whaling has returned to his
home in Stratford, after a pleasant
visit with his aunt, qts. James Chia -
holm.
Mr. and Mrs. O. Moose, win.) have
tern visiting in Beniniller for some
time, are heck wits Mr.,. Moon's par-
ent+, \ir. and Mrr. .1. look.
The union meeting :4 W.FM.S. o
Leeburn and t"niun I:oderieh town
chip, met at the manse in l:oderieh on
Wednesday afternoon. a good number
of ladies" from each society heiug pres-
ent.
The annual Meeting rat the Leteburn
Presh), terian church was held in the
"cb,nl roots on 'Thursday evening.
The business of the year was gone
over, the most interesting being the
remodeling of the church. A commit-
tee was appointed to see what they
would do and report at next meeting.
Mr. Matthew Foley (,used away at
his home. Rosedale Farm. on Friday,
Jsttuary 9, at the age of ti3.. 31e. Foley
had been In failing health for about
three years. but not until two week,
before his death wits auy'tr,itg betiuus
looked for. The dece.red was well
known here having been a 'evident
of I'oI).orne for 43 years. previous to
which he lived in 'rorioFo. He it sur-
vived by his widow. eight sone and
Have Re-orgatuzed
The Wiighaw High School Library
`lochs(y has re-. The officers
for the ensuing tel m are as follows :
President. \V. P.' Buchanan ; vlce-
president, Mise I. .titkeu ; vetoed
vice-ptesideni. W. Et iott; secretary,
O. \V. (ieddtr, : awlataLI se,;relary,
A. E. Shaw ; trea.ut•er, J. Baauuu
peeve reporter", .tiles N. Nichol mud
J. V. Haute.: 'mar'shal. /1.11. Rantoul,
prophet. U. At. Voting.
Wingham Resident Dead
There died one of Wiogllaln's most
esteemed resid,utr in the person of
Ellen Shuttlewurth, wife of air. John
ljuilk. in her 7itth year, on Saturday
last. She moved to \\'1,lghew Irl 1)tlst
where she resided until her death.
The luoelal took place tlnw her late
residence, corner of Frances and Pat-
rick streets. of Tuesday, January 27,
to Wingham cemetery. The bervices
were c.,uuncteu by Rev. E. H Croly.
\loco sympathy 1r telt by the wahy
'fiends of the husband Sou fawn).
Nr. 4.iirk ie a blued u.uductoro( the
Barn Burned
The Hoe hare of Albert Roll.. of
stir four l h cou.sreswn of %Vailace, hear
I.,tuwel, was cowpletely destloyed
ey fire on 'lunday irepntg. January
Itnh, ta'getbrr with 1,4.5 ht.nels of
xi Asti .r1.1 um.uy toes of hay. Walter
Koff*. a on of the owner. haft jest
gime Into the' et NO and was getting
out wan a lug of seta whoa be trap -
Tie i+r daiseise •.tw1ss• r..
e xplode rnu In a few minutes the
wtst.ke place w'a• ablaze. After the
Modest kind of work all the animals
and implements were gotten out be-
fore the tbe re heat prevented anyone
g.Ing iota the barn
Herm Orangeman Dead
There died i►f Wiagr's= on suede!.
January 2.4, Richard Rankin, in 6u
'17th year. The decrees.' was horn in
the County of Fermanagh. Ireland.
cawing to Canada ;m 114311, and settling
is Berrie, woeee he was married to
Mire 13l*ckstu k, of the sante place.
H. lived there fur a shott time, then
1 lved to \t altars township. in Pry th
tl#sty, wbe(e be resided for 19 years.
and from which place he moved to
Wing::am, whew he Resided until his
dentb.
He was a staunch Conservative and
• n Anglican, and he wtm1 is member of
the Oi,wge Order for -(!1 yeua, which
enefety cuaduotei the funeral. which
took pace on Tuesday afternoon frons
RL Pea's church to Use \Ving bam
cemetery. , 11e leaves a wife and six
children to mourn his loss
Ball at Blati d s
One of the hest halls of the Devine
wise held in the Foresters' Hall, Blue -
vale, morn ly. The drawee of the ladies
Mid Use decorations of the hall reads
• brilliant *erne. The hall was Ir-
rar wtf by Meters. Atebeson, spoils
sed Lill M , the floor being managed by
Mr. It. Aiehesnn. At midnight dainty
pef beams(. sawed were sved by the
hill.., Uhf waitresses balm Mime Ate-
Meebar. Hits hew. Xis Ywsbse•.
Mai I►siones, Misr lilac sad MM
and kept
Oman t e amen hot at
and kept ep seal the
thersos'ntrg. Tee sedeleas wino k.
1
WEST WAWANOSH
Council met January 12th. as per
statute. Members all present : Reese
Murray in the chair. Members hap.
ing sntwcribed the necessary qualifi-
cation and declaration of office the
minutes of December 15., :913, were
read and passed, of 'notion of Messrs.
Nsy-lor and Pur.loo. The appoint-
ment, of nmcera for 11111 reaul_ital mu
follows : ('irk, W. A. Wilson :
treasurer, W..1. Tnompson :.eseeasot.
(Geo. Webb ; collecto). J. i3./yle :
caretaker, J. Cameron ; auditers, C.
(iirvin, R. E. Anacreon. Road "om-
mietionets — J. A. Malluiteb. .\. E.
Juhnetnn in south ; B. Naylor and
J. Pardon in mirth : bounties line•,
Reeve Murray. Sheep iusprcturr—A.
Antietam' and Louis Hrent in north ;
J. J. Washington and Criah Tho.up
eon i., smith. Board of health—M.O.
H.. T. E. ('See, John McL•an, D. 13.
Murray Keen h Ine eetore -- sats
dtv,sion 1, S. heir : division 2. Jit.
Jobt.eton dlrisinn 3, P. Kearney :
•J+tsa emfiwsr.r. Strove. Atrr►traw']ya�
I' Ilay'uelr. Bylaw No. 1, 1914. wee
reed three tines snit peewit. on
m,.thin of Meted,. Naylor and alal-
lough, confirming the .boar aptr"nt-
rnelu• to office for 1911. .1. A. Mal
lough was appointed delegate to the
annual meeting of the i)nngannon
Delving Park Asrocietk,n. Mouon by
Messrs. Purdon and Mellough. Oast
the usual g,'ants Int given St. Helen•.
Intng*(non sod Mla.ehewter ouhltc
libraries. Carried. \In•ion by W -Sgt.•
Naylor and Jnhnatrn, that W. Proltd•
foot be township enlicitor. Carried
Accounts to the amount of f1 NOV
wore petite(' oio motion of Messrs
Naylor and Mallongh c,)nncal ad-
journed to mess January :est at 11
o'clock, when the drain ipieetion will
b • Oaken up. —W. A. W moon. Clerk.
reeve. and Messrs. Jos. P. Dalton. Jae.
Alton and John A. Johnston, council -
Ion.
Bylaws Noe. 1. to 7, appoi`itin on1-
Ceti, and Hxing t Meir ethanes at.d duties,
were t eirules Iy passed and bylaw No. N,
to burrow money to pap the intetwl
coupons of Ont. W. S. kailway guar-
anteed bonds ,and due J,anus"y 1st.
1911, and bylsw No.11, to ilurrrw money
(tow the -Sterling Bank for current ex-
penses, were also regularly erased.
I)n motion o! Jobnetou and _11tun,
the contract of doing the printing and
advertising for 11414 l- usual � Wow',
the tinntrannt•n News at $I ow', t),rr
motion of Johnston find Stewart, the
collector was ordered to complete an.l
return his roll to the treasurer on or
before February 15th, 1911.
.Accuunui amounting to •:11.7(1 were
ordered paid on motion of Dalton and
Stewart. The sheep valu:atnrs of last
year. viz: David Johnston. Ricaard
Johnston, Thee. Garvey, Roht. Drat. -
nen and Neil • Murdock. were ro-ap-
pointed he bylaw. Neat Incrting, Feb-
ruary Iri:h at 1 p m.
Time. 11. ALLIIN. Clerk.
Women's Hair Made
Glorious
Parisian Sage Stops Fal-
ling Hair and Dandruff
Nothing so detracts from the at
tracttveness of women as dull. Lined.
lustreless hair.
There is no ex-cuse for this condition
nowadays because notice is hereby
given to thete:filet-r of The Signal that
Parisian liege. the quick acting hair
restorer. it sold with a money back
guarantee at 511 cents • large bottle.
Since its intnduction into Canada.
Parisian Sage has had an immense
sale, and hese are the reason.':
It is rale and harmless. Contains
no dye or poisonous lead.
It cures dandruff in ‘two weeks, by
killing the tlandrutf germ.
1t stripe felling hair.
it promptly stops itching of the
acnlp.
It stakes the hail' soft mid luxuriant.
It gives life anti Beatty to the h.tit.
It Ia not sticky or greasy.
It is the daintiest perfumed hair
tonic.
It is the beet, rhe most pleasant .end
invigorating hair dressing made.
Fight shy of the druglti,t who offer*
you a substitute, its is unworthy of
your confidence.
Made only in Canada by the H. 1'.
Booth Co.. Ltd.. fort Erie. Ont. The
girl with the auhurn hair is on eve', y
package.
All rtliabl•' drt►geietr, department
stores find toilet goods counters have
Parisian Sage Boit- Tonic. ?lie girl
with the auburn hair is on every pack-
age. E. It. \Ville gllirentees it.
OVEN as YEARS'
RIgt7C
GOUGH MO YEARS OLD
�PavasnaY, JANUAaa 710, Mt 7
Yields to Vioot. stead Why.
Strong vlgoroua men and womsa
hardly ever catch cold; It's only whoa
the system Is run down and vitality
low that colds and coughs get a foot-
hold,
Now Isn't ft reasonable that the
ngbt way to cure a cough Is to build
up your run down condition again?
Mrs. D. A. McGee of Waycross, Oa,
says: I bad a clinic lc cold and cough
which kept me awake nights for two
years and I felt tired all the time.
Vinol cured my cough and I feel
stronger in every way."
The reason Vinol 1s so efficacious
in such cases 1s because it contains
In a delicious concentrated form all
(be medicinal curative elements of
rad liver oil. with tonic, blond build.
loft iron added.
Chronic coughs and colds yield to
Vinol l ecause it builds up the weak-
ened, run-down system.
You can get your money back Say
time it l isul does not do oil we say.
H. C. Dunlop, Druggist. troth—rich. Oct..
LAURIER
Skating is the order of the day.
(hiss 5.illie Mown. of Paisley, waw
visiting friends u1 this vicinity.
Mies Isobel MacLennan entertained
a few people kat Thursday night of
tut week All reported a goal tittle.
Mies Marguerite MacLenuan, of
L,ucknow high s, hool spent the latter
Std of last week :at home.
$ 100.00 IN (TOLD
\Ve will give nn.. hundred dnllari in
Sold 10 11117 11140, w,mMtl, or.:hil,1 that
"..moot he benefited by Sageine hair
tonic We are .mxions t6 have every-
one try Selteine for we know it is the;
greatest heir tonic that has ever been
-d(se(vvs,ed, S.tgeine will itoaitivsly
cure an itchy actin, bring life into dull.
faded hair and add inches to its length.
Sageinei iv now uht.ainable in Goderich
and is sold ander a guarantee to please.
.\ large bottle of Sageine costs but
fifty rents. Be core to go to F. J.
Hutland's drug store for other stores
doe'( have Bagels.._
E. OF (/RIO, ('CTA or 105.101 1 sm,
(.scow+ Cot•sry
Frank J. ('beeey makes Oath that he Is -eniw
pact tier of 'hottest' of F. J. Chewer t e.'0. 4olne
bnaooes In the (•ttvofToledo. •'aunty and sums
aforw..ld. and t&:.t skid arm will nay the «nm
of .INE: fit'NDittit li,t.LARS for ,eery and
every cs-e of t'atirTh that cannot be curtd by
:he u -e of Nil- s atarrh cure.
Ft;ANK J. , 11EN):Y
(worn to before me and ob-•Abed In my
p:esenc- thi..tt:h d:.y of December A.1`.. 1,4/.
Weal) A. W. 111.1•:.1140N.
Notary Public
Hall's Catarrh Cure L. taken Internally. and
act. dir•eouy oa ,be blood and mucous ,urfae.•e
of the-yst.ent. 'send for testimonial+ free.
`til•! b all .i.• CHF\F,C t 1'n.. Toledo. 0.
Take Hall . Family Pill- for conatloatioo.
January Sale
When you are hunting bargains drop
inspect our
to be
in 'and
Fur Coats
Overcoats
General Clothing
Sweater Coats ant
Odd Winter Garments
sold at reasonable prices.
McLean Bros.
1
i
The Square, Godench
.:311 -READY TAILORING ?
Agt- )veralls, Stanfield's. Underwear, F,aweil Hats
. Arrow Brand Collars and Cuffs.
It • +ooa-:-ooati..".Q, -40.O.O 'O.2•2e
emeeeemeritelmierwiseeffe
Be Particular
ABOUT THE KIND OF SEEDS YOU SOW
In Seeds ---as in everything you buy—there un—
man), grades. And since it is impossible to judge
their quality by examining, you must trust v.-
tirely to your Seedsmen.
You can depend on us absolutely!
We will send you, on request, our big 8O -page
Catalogue—Free.
vstna54. Pre.iaa---1RRi---seta est& ,(nowt.. (1f.. -
see ,J Catalogue for ea ticulers.l Writs hr It Toddaay*
DARCH & HUNTER SEED CO. LIMITED
Bos LONDON, ONTARIO • is
04i -<-O+.1.000 4-:•ppp,sit►eit-at bees, -X-0. 11. r}Ostiti yrs heti p,p s i ei-
1
Special Values in
1
ranee tura
A siert. •-•a and see.' as,treatment for 1."e.
t••ial t.owb...a•oj ,ag mine. Vereet-N Craw.,.. me
e..ne the,ra•••v mat .4 to a....,.ing C� •uah and min..
Nr: -,mods Cra.uw at once. It i .s to '. • to "offer.
I•,•m Aet'ma. Thea.ra..rn,ng the anti, rtic earn,.
e•at•..ad 0115 ma .• Amen1, make, breath;ey r
,.thee the .nee th.,•at and Mop the no,eh, a..nn4
,.Jul eirtrt.. It is MaaIuahle to maser• nat.
I wog ei.kenn. tLrd 'mt.! Innde-ar.,ti.e
ALL DIWOCIIsTt,
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TARLETFI, .tit .,..fated
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l...trove and an`..e th.
.rhea. )' x drnta•t • ,
tow. is.aa.:.ps. •
Vapo Crews:en- a:o.
e2 cer,Ledt St., N.T.
Lnreanr Mlk•. P...Ying
al• ser-.:. Can. y
,111,11111.
FOOTWEAR
51en's tine Box t'a1f Hlu,thte. with medium and extra heavy soles
at prices front 41.51) to 4:1.0o.
Ladies tine I)uogola Kid Gratton and Bli"her, with patent ich
caps and good soles. at prices from 41.511 to $2.50.
See our window display for these specie! values.
Our price, for •-hihlren's footwear are most reasonable.
REPAIRING
Downing & IlacVicar
i'h.`ce 220 Iiu,Ielich
BIG DEMAND FOR
Page Wire Fence Direct
(Freight Prepaid)
These prices subject to advance without notice.
sen` PAGE HEAVY FENCE! IK=
PATENTS
blase MANNA
Damao
Cenrressi rs Ike.
alta dw w rersay
444 4.00. 4.400. Mete
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3, 3, 4, 51,4 7, 1112. 2,
. 3, 3, 4, 514, 7. A 1 . 9, 9
1, 3, 3, 4. 544, 7, Alt,. 9. 9
MEDIUM WEIQNT FENCE
Maw l.n, Peer Wee ernes .I N.♦t. ,a W..pbt •ts.
Amnia, sheiks restos testae. wavey
c" • Tar -se Ione, •w,l tee 11 Ratti r.,•..
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6, 7, 7. •, 8
7, 7, 6, 10, 10
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3,3,4,5,5,6... .._.
4. 6,•,1,•,9,x.
3. 3, 3, 4, 6, 6, 1. •
3,4,5,•,1,•,5,5
3,4,5,4,7,1.9,9.... ...
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M•. • Toe e.e ,'.a.r. In. -,.an sena a. 11,
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ALES of PAGE WIRE FENCE
la for the past 30 days have been
amazing. The enormous demand
for QUALITY Fence means that no
he can get PAGE QUALITY FENCLa'1/4
at these remarkable prIces
Quality Tells
Try PANE FENCE yourself. See how Wig
PAGE ..nre really is. See how We woven into
perfect 14/11C1. See bow PAGE Fence, on nearby
iarins. after ZD years' service, is still good lot Jc
at• more.
Prices That Speak for
- Themselves
Ccrurice these low PAGE rices erith the mar CS
common *Metal. After 31 years of leaderebip.
PAGE rence is still FIRST in qua/ity and 'he
loweet-peieed fence. Competition rain
sower lower PAO - QC LITY--lior reach she
s•me high standard as PAGE.
A Rare Opportunity
To -day. you can get PAGE FENCE direct from
Its makers at the inset of ordinary fence. You get
quick shipments from • nearby PAGE ware-
house—ht tett paid on _1/ rods, 300 pounds or over.
You get lc. per rod discount on cselood lots. You
can order through your dealer—we'll allow him lc.
per rod. You can buy frowi PAGE the lint leers.
at low cash prices.
To save time and get quick delivery, seed yrot
order to the n .. PAOR Branch.
104 -PAGE CATALOG seat es nwesest.
PAGE WIRE FENCE CO.4:'
TORONTO WALKERYILLE
nanIast 1-111 Chunk Shaw I
lisasst
R. NMI
"Page Fences Wear Bed"
i
A BRONCHIAL OOMPH
L taw% Jna artp.p ieparg td.. inflamed,
as.
ttllt�0t lwterhya tleith Brea iM ' end td..
1 frau& aIle' Masse dlreagb that taleli.edtliy tissue.
Probably no enter �J i t orris omit prompt
and pus'm ineat relief as Scott's Emulsion: it
.) ,fent(( mitt coruah, heals the linings of the throat
- sad bronchial tubes and strengthens the lungs
avert tuberculosis. This cannot be
point emplin
tined tanst, S eft'. Isissibieek hoe
beensalepresobig brenchide for forty rears awl
r
wilI
is sridai It Wail medials• sad d.1 Mea SCOTT'.
'—'�— AT ANY *T.00. :>n
p0, 10. 10
�, 10, 1n
44.7,•14.9.•
. 5!i. 7, 1, 71a, g'
644, 717, 9, 10, 11
6, 6, 6, 6,
r,6.CIL s 6
4, 5,311, 7.h14.9,9
:.
1, '+, 7, $1', 9, +
6,1:6,1,6,6,4
. 6, 6, 8, 6, s 6 6
4, 5. 54. 7, 814, 5), 5)
, 4, .'. 5!4 7, 111,4. 9, 9
, 3, 3, 4, 514, 7, 7, 7l• •
.3,3.4,51.4.7 7.7' .a
3, 3, 4, 51,4 7, 1112. 2,
. 3, 3, 4, 514, 7. A 1 . 9, 9
1, 3, 3, 4. 544, 7, Alt,. 9. 9
MEDIUM WEIQNT FENCE
Maw l.n, Peer Wee ernes .I N.♦t. ,a W..pbt •ts.
Amnia, sheiks restos testae. wavey
c" • Tar -se Ione, •w,l tee 11 Ratti r.,•..
Ile.lr.w.r isotope.. M•. 11 Up,,,he. a. 11 I.•ea&
1',1,10,10
6, 7, 7. •, 8
7, 7, 6, 10, 10
•,8,7,7,5 •
3,3,4,5,5,6... .._.
4. 6,•,1,•,9,x.
3. 3, 3, 4, 6, 6, 1. •
3,4,5,•,1,•,5,5
3,4,5,4,7,1.9,9.... ...
3P 01AL PDVDLTI T naiomo
M•. • Toe e.e ,'.a.r. In. -,.an sena a. 11,
•'Mlaal. 1 tram •part
• len
• (1.se 1..r. ..........
FAY ••1141.10ia” GATOS
1041 se+saiss g
194 apostag
Iiaspesiai.
1
1
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f
31
33
31
:t1
31
f►/
fa
11110041114 TOOLS. campni.1.44.4setas sok h. all
MACE ITSRIL OS oak boose gaga
4 as
4.111
414
4.111
34
17
31
32
t i
ALES of PAGE WIRE FENCE
la for the past 30 days have been
amazing. The enormous demand
for QUALITY Fence means that no
he can get PAGE QUALITY FENCLa'1/4
at these remarkable prIces
Quality Tells
Try PANE FENCE yourself. See how Wig
PAGE ..nre really is. See how We woven into
perfect 14/11C1. See bow PAGE Fence, on nearby
iarins. after ZD years' service, is still good lot Jc
at• more.
Prices That Speak for
- Themselves
Ccrurice these low PAGE rices erith the mar CS
common *Metal. After 31 years of leaderebip.
PAGE rence is still FIRST in qua/ity and 'he
loweet-peieed fence. Competition rain
sower lower PAO - QC LITY--lior reach she
s•me high standard as PAGE.
A Rare Opportunity
To -day. you can get PAGE FENCE direct from
Its makers at the inset of ordinary fence. You get
quick shipments from • nearby PAGE ware-
house—ht tett paid on _1/ rods, 300 pounds or over.
You get lc. per rod discount on cselood lots. You
can order through your dealer—we'll allow him lc.
per rod. You can buy frowi PAGE the lint leers.
at low cash prices.
To save time and get quick delivery, seed yrot
order to the n .. PAOR Branch.
104 -PAGE CATALOG seat es nwesest.
PAGE WIRE FENCE CO.4:'
TORONTO WALKERYILLE
nanIast 1-111 Chunk Shaw I
lisasst
R. NMI
"Page Fences Wear Bed"