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A. E. TAYLOR S R*IPO D.
a[DICAL
STILI NEAR BELGRADE
German Drive in Serbia Meets
Stubborn Resistance.
Sfe >keesey Al. IllBlgering With
Hstge Artillery at the AdveNe
Use of Serbian Defences, bet
Have Not pone Isee Tooth With
Main Body of the Defeoderw-
Belgrade I:vo ateL
LONDON. Oct- 13. -The Aastro-
German armies which. with the help
of their giant 305 -millimetre guar.
crossed the Denube and Save Riven
and occupied Belgrade. are meet.*
with stubborn resistance at the Ser-
bian adv*nee deism**. but have set
yet come In contact with the main
Serbian forces. The German omclal
report chronicles the tact that at-
tacks aro proceeding. but makes no
claim of aa advance. The annouoee-
ment adds that the crossing of the
Danube by the invading forces has
been completed.
The Havas Agency correspondent
at Nish reports that the combat on
the Serbian front Is very sanguinary,
and that the losses on bath sides are
enormous, particularly In omcers.
The abandonment of tbe defence of
Belgrade has given the enemy no ad-
vantage from a military standpoint.
1t 1s pointed nal, as the garrison
escaped to secured positions to the
south.
Reports of preliminary engage-
ments on the Serbian border have
been ree.eited from Berlin and Nish.
The latter, which was in the nature
of a despatch to the Serbian Lege-
ammems
�R. 01110. HPILEMANN, of T1- tion, says:
V AA es, amis.py is wesisst s d i "On the northern frontier the
enemy has crossed the S.re at Yarak,
mean. see t Aed de. at the Isle of Procreate. and at Za-
mbia remote' without the kali. [Naos u , tree. opposite (»t! utnitia, and the
resldsacet curvet ht4.06 sad tit- Atstltwtr's Danube. at the (heat Island of Sig -
AL home *fee Meadys. Wedswedses Balla, and at Ram.sod los y.;a.y treaded tea apptM>�•
rons. J. R. Irt11RBTER-ETE, EAB.
sad throat sIW. Besseweerrist1es,%
ak Qphtbanets Gad ural Iastlt.W.
.n�id�aalr..e. �Zar Nsad eewest&&ylbnai Heepltai.
istaLed Weed l/ E W r. M•+M,
(fit 41, epe,sslte Koos Chess. Street,
/.
a tl�a.3b4p m.. Ttoppsa TiYp.eas.
AUCTIOMsiL
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ltOhe UUNDRY
ii AL'CT1t)NIZR;
br
1•tt tat IBcam daal trwin117, Uelorick. All es p •
imaged te. lessee ee ma'am. 1.19
LEGAL
"The advance guard which crossed
at the Belgrade 1ortreas bas been
partly captured ant: partly destroyed.
At Yank and tbo Isle of Prograskt.
atter several fierce attacks the enemy
has been pinned to the very brink of
the river wttk no losses to us. At
the other crossing points the struggle
continues.
"At Belgrade two omcers and over
100 soldiers were captured. of whom
etgbteen were from the 204th Infan-
try Regiment of the 43rd German
Division. Among the captured were
also soldiers of a Prussian brigade
(belonging to the Fifteenth Army
- - . Corps. who came here from the Ital-
ian front."
a' E1L Allied fleets already are reported
u. C. RAio
11►off Bulgarian ports In the Aegean
13ARRlaTSr,LiCITOR. htyrARY and Black Seas, and, in view of the
Yl nut . iCIL. possibility of a Russian landing on
tialce-ghll leek Btask. Hamllto0 82eat. the Black Sea coast of Bulgaria. It U
te.s.rtee. Taspeme el stated that a Turkish army is being
Baal g -1.t. Las• end Iasmeass' sent there. so that the Bulgar. will
PRUUDFOOT. KLLWRLN A not be called upon to fight their old
PBQpDvoOT tricods Gad prpteetotl.
What alsistanee Italy will lend hlr
/A*R1ITERa SOWCITURn. NOTARIES dies in the new vesture forced upon
PCIOLIC. ETC• them in the Balkans is not disclosed,
DOW the , aimed dolt tram Ham nor has any change In the policy of
Mrs anat. Roumania been annousee'
rMvete teala to leas at lowest ram
The German press suggests that
W. ps'ot°r°°r' E't'' l I' O� the Allies, despite the landing of
N'. 1'sovoroov. Ja troops in Salosiki, are preparing for
more energetic operations against
Turkey 1n the hope of smashing her
before Germr.nle -assistance arrives,
and that Italy may take Bart in these
operations. There stall are three
months or good weather ahead for
any sew move against the Dardan-
elles or for operations in other parts
of the Aegean district. while the Rus-
sians tinder Grand Duke Nicholas are
expected to torte matters In the Cell -
castes and the British to push alma
to Bagdad.
THE SIGNAL : GODERTCH : ONTARIO
WOMAN suFFERm
TEN YEARS
From Female OIs - Restored
to Health by Lydia EL
Piakham's Vegetable
Bstt•y11M, N. S., Capasds. - "I doctored
for tea years for female trosbim and
did .oe get well I read in the paper
about Lydia E. !lithium's Vegetable
Compound and decided to try it. I write
sow to tell you tbat I am cured Yoe
eaa publish my letter as • testimonial."
- Mrs. fluvial' BASINS, Belleville,
Nov. Scotia, Canada..
Another Wonsan Recovers.
Auburn, N. Y.-" 1 suffered from
n ervousness for ten years, and had such
organic pains that sometimes I would lie
in bed four days at • time, could not eat
or sleep Gad did not want anyone to talk
to me or bother me at all. Sometimes
I would suffer for seven hours at • time.
Different doctors did the beat tbey could
for me until four months ago I began
giving,Lydta E. Pinkbam'a Vegetable
Compound a trial and now I am in good
health." -Mr,. WILLIAM H. Giu.,No. 16
Pleasant Street, Auburn, New York.
The above are only two of the thou-
sands of grateful letters which are con-
stantly being received by the Pinkham
Medicine Company of Lynn, Mass.,
which show clearly what great things
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable. Coin -
pound does for those who suffer from
woman's ills.
it yen wast ape -
dal advice write t0
Lydia E. flakkam
Medlelse Co.'coafi-
deatlal iLy.n,Iass.
Te.r letter will be
opened, read and
answered by a we -
etas a.d held 1■
strict con/dense.
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Oi ase t mild .srttseesti ffeemistes�it Neese of 71e-
testa
Imdist. sad lis. Davide •Gama,'Phone 1,1
M0RILLO ' MUTUAL FISH tN-
/ORAMCE Or-P.res wed belated'
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CHICAGO. Oct. IL --Progress of the
Teutonic edema* reward to Darda-
nellee had • diatom* affect here today
as an l.fuenee tending to 1111 the price
of wheat. After ■O almost continuos,
upward movement, the market closed
nervous, 1e to iel(o higher. with De-
cember at 81.04% to 11.00. Gad May at
11.04 to $1.H%. Other leading staple,.
[e0. aU showed galas-Oorn. %c to
Beet oats, Se to 14 and. provisions,
10. to 46c -
TORONTO ORAIM MARKET.
1.11 wheat. heals M 06 to en 14
Pall wheat. •'nutty0 46 • it
Goose when t. bash.....: 0 M
Berney, Med
Battey, maltletg, barn- 4 u ....
Oats, old. trunk 0 41 0 .
Cats' nme, bush 0 70 0 44
4
Rye, bushel ...
TORONTO DAIRY MARKET.
Butter, creamer/.0 o
Butter, cepara*0r, dairy 21 MO
eolld•. 0 3300 o•i11
*des.Butter, cemetery.
otem .p . bin ib0 15 0 14
Honey. b - rte' 0 10 0 11
Hqpoy , eu ..
HoDey, comb. bonen 1 40 100
GRAIN AND PRODUCa.
TORONTO, Oct. 11. -The Board of
Trade official market quotations:
Manitoba Wheat (Now Crop.)
No. 1 northern, 11.03%. track. lake
Parts.
Ports. immediaten •hipmenl' track, lake
Manitoba Oats.
No, 3 C.W.. 4e14c. track. lake porta.
American Cern.
No. 2 yelltre. IN. track. lake ports.
Canadian Corn.
240. 2 yetlow. 69c, track, Toronto.
Ontario Oats 1New Crep.)
No 2 white. 3:c th 3$c, according to
freights ouWde.
No. 3 white. 35c to 37c, according to
fro:shtt outside •
Corumerelal :.ata. 22c to 34c.
Ontario Wheat.
No. 2. winter, per ear lot. 110c to Plc,
according to freights outside.
Wheat. ',lightly tough. Inc to 89e.
The time to advertise is when you
went bu.inees: the lime to .top is
when you are ready to step amide and
give the other fellow a chance.
Elderly lady ( to won Innen who hes
given her his seat in the train) -"Ob,
thank you very much." %Vwkman-
"Ob, that's nothing at all, Miss.
Many men get up when the lady is
pretty, but it never make. any differ-
eLee to me."
P
BLEW UCULVERT.
British OMeer Performed Cnpsral-
Ieied Feat fa Sea of Marmora.
LONDON, Oct. 12. -How Lieut.
d'Oyly Hughes. attached to a British
submarine operating in the Sea of
Marmon, swam from the craft, push-
ing ahead of him • raft bearing ex-
plosives with which he made a breach
in the Turkish - railway skirting the
beach, 1s related In an official report
given out in London. The state-
ment, chronicling perhaps the
strangest experience that has befallen
say man during this war, says:
"HU weapons consisted of an auto-
matic service revolver and a'haryen-
.d bayonet. He also carried an elec-
tric torch and a whistle. The cliffs
proved unsralable at the first point
11 landing. He, therefore. relauneh-
.d his raft U11 a less precipitous spot
was reached, and atter a swift
climb and a considerable march be
reached the railway."
Having blown up the bridge and
summoned the submarine, the Lieu-
tenant swam out to sea. However,
on sighting the submarine, be mis-
took 1t for a group of Turklab row-
boats, whereupon be swam towards
shore and began to ascend the cliff 1a
the hope of hiding He then discov-
ered Ms mistake and again entered
the water Subsequently
when he
rescued by the
was o* the verge of exhaustion -
ittpert witness In patent suits, Pat-
ents etsielnMd to Mt .ettsahl's. 99 o4
Arose Wrest Moatrwal•
Write err Lanweelea.
elelleiteeatelheatte
Brophe) Bros.
OODRBiOH
lee Ladies
Femoral Directors
sad Embalmers
Or euotoly .tesBdd to
as .ill howl% Bight et day.
F KICK NNIS USE
SALTS [OR KIDN[YS
t isinsist It Lisps Rd Illi Mai
ar Raider loam yos-feat
farms ark amid.
or smutty,°Me to OOc, accord -
Ing to sample.
Pus.
No. 2. nominal. ter car lot. $1.40
it Su. Barley.
Onod maltIni b.,tley. S'' -c to 54c; feel
barley. Pic to tie.
But kw4taat.
Nontinat, car lute. 75c.
Rye.
No. 2 nominal, 67c: tough
75c. according t,. sample.
Manitoba lMur.
P.rst patents, In jute bats. $3.75, To-
ronto.
Second patents. In Nate bags. 15.25. To-
ronto
Strong bakers'. In Jute bags, 15.05. To-
ronto.
Generic Flour (New.)
Winter. 90 per cent. patents, $3.110, ma -
beard. or Toronto freights in bag,.
prompt shipment.
MIItfeed--Car Lots (Delivered.)
Bran. per ton. 822. Montreal frelghte:
shorts, per ton. $24: middlings. per ton,
1125: good feed flour. per bag. 11.50.
ay.
No. 1, per ton. 116 to 617.50. track. To-
ronto.
o-
ronto.
No. 2, per ton, 115 to 114. track. To -
route.
wiw,IIPF7fi GRAIiN MARKET.
WINNIPDn. Oct. 11. Tho the grate
exchange was officially closed there was
a great amount of business done on the
euro. The market was a broadly bull
one throe:an the morning. The first curb
bid on Winnipeg Oct. was 93%G. and dur-
ing the morning It sold up to 911%c to
14c. The strength was due to a Jump
In cables and in active demand.
Cash quotations' No. 1- northern. 971(e;
No. 2 do.. 95%e; No. 3 do.. 031(c; No. 4,
Sic
to
rye. ISe to
Mast lacks forget that the kidneys,
like the bowels, get sluggish and dioggad
sad wad a fusing oemaioeally, else we
iave backache and dull misery in the
kid.ey rdgios, severs headaches, rheu-
matid twinges. torpid liver, acid stomach,
sleeplessness and ell aorta of bladder dile
niers.
You simply must keep your kidneys
•rtiv• and clean, and the moment you
•cl an ache or pain in the kidney
eg:on, get about four ounces of Jad
a:la from .ay good ga drug store here.
eke • tablespoonful In • glass of water
before breakfast for a few days mid
tour kidneys will then act tine. This
lamous salts is made from the acid of
grapm and lemon juice, combined with
lithi', and is harmless to flush clogged
kidneys and stimulate them to normal
activity. It also neutralizes the acids
is tie urine so it no longer irritates,
thus ending bladder disorders.
Jad Salts is harmless; inexpensive:
makes a delightful effer•ve.eaet litbia-
water drink which everybody should take
now and then to keep their kidneys clean,
tons avoiding serious eomplieattoaa
A well-known toed druggist says k.
sella Iota of Jad Salta to folks who bellows
is overmeils( kidney trouble while it is
only trouble.
Math British M.P. teases His 10e.
NigW TORR, Ott.�� Hill cable
to
The Herald says
lingdon
has lost his eldest sus and beer by
the Beeth of Second Lieutenant the
Hon. Charles T. MITI, wbo was killed
In action In trance on Wednesday.
Mr. M111. who was 1n his twenty-ninth
year. was a member et Parliament
for Bridge. aid the sixth member of
Parliament to lose his lib Is the war.
Oats -Ne. 1 C.W.: 4tific; Na 1 C.W.,
2914e: No. 2 C.W., 37%c.
Parley. No 3. 111e.
Ilex. No. 1 N.W.C., $1.43%i; Na 3 C.W..
$1.59%.
CATTLE TLE ktARKE t3
IINION STOCK YARDS.
TORONTO, Oct. 11. -Receipts of
live stock at tbe Union Yards were
4,681 cattle. 1,38; bogs, 2,032 sheep
and,lamba, and 260 calves.
Butchers' cattle.
Choice heavy steers at 17.75 to $11: best
butchers' cattle at 37.40 to 57.00: good
at 14.75 to 17.25; medium at $4.25 to 14.71:
common at $6.75 to 16.36: light nears
and heifers at $4.76 to 15.50; choice cows
at 14.35 to 60.50: good cows at $6.76 to
15.25, medium cows at 66.50 to $6.76:
common cows at 14.50 10 46.1: canne:•s
and cutters at 13.35 to 44.26 light bulls
at $4.10 to 14.60: heavy bulls at 16 to
$6.76.
Stockers end Feeders.
Choice feeders. 900 lb., a1 16.50 to
,0.06; good feeders, '60 14
to 0 lbs.. at t0
to 16.50; good stockers. 700 to 500 lbs., at
116.76 to Se: stockers, 40v to 700 lbs.. at
e6 to 65. S0: common stocker steers and
heifers et it to $4.75. yearlings. 600 o
66 0 lbs.. et $5.75 to $0.25: 'elected red.
and roans for export. all dehorned, 4tc
to %c- per 1badvance on above prices. I
MI1k1's and Springers.
Choice dcalm
milkers and springers
Oto *15; a common
1100: good
cows at $46 to 146.
Vest Calves.
Choice veal calves at 110 to 111.50: good
•t $$ to $9. medium at $0.60 to 18. corn- ,
mon at 55.50 to $4.60. grass at 54-50 to '
14.60,
Sheep and Lambe.
Light sheep at 15 to $4 35: heavy sheep
at 1310 to $5: lambs at 10.25 to U.75:
cull Iambs at $7 to $7.75.
Neta
Selects at $10 to $10.25 of oars. 19.15
red and watered and $1.50 f.o.b.: IOc U
being deducted for heavy, fat hogs and
thIn' for stagsfromf f prices for paidws nd
114offon
55'. cts.
MONTREAL LIVE STOCK.
MONTREAL.. Oct 11 -At the Montreal
Stock Yards. the feature of today's trad-
ing was the gond demand for canning
stock from the U. S. the prices for such
Mock showing an increase of 2Sc per
cwt.
The tone of the market for iambs In
Bryn et the Advance in
prices
week ago. Ontario lam eold •t Di 1,
11125. and Quebec. $7 50 to $7.75 per
cwt. Sheep In fair demand. demwnd.
Calms strong under a good
and flee. of mllkfed stock were made at
6c to }e per pound. and graft fed at 5o
to le.
strong with price* 10c to e
higher 15
he
r The supply was larger. for
which More eau a good demand from
packers. .ad an active trade was done
in 'elected lots at $10.31. and sows at
$*.35. stags. 15 to 15.10 per ewt.. weigh-
ed 441 care.
,anchors' cattle. ehdee. 117.50 to 17.75:
do. medium. 14110 to $7 do. common. 15
tb M: t-annen. 1315 to 14.36• butebe•tt
tattle. choice cows. 01.50 to 6{.71; WI"'
WO' 04(13., medium. $4.5. to 10.31: do.
mels, Nig to 51.W: milkers, ebolee. each.
*00o 535; do eommnn and medium,
each, 0 to $71••
t11 to 166:
Mea sewes. 16.11 wringers.(o • buck. and
MIN. H b to $5: Iamb, $1144 to M 16:
hags, NT ears. $10.25: valves, $5 to 10.
MAST BIJVVALO [AVE STOOL
BAST ntrrvALo. Oet. 1.1.'-4 ttie--
Reeelpta 6450 heed. fiOly settee: mime
steers, if to U di; M1h
N: eh:eeing. $1.16 to -MI
►e5eher., Se 76 to Ie •rs. $6
to 5."rows.: rows. 13 21 te $7; boils, 4,N
jto
1 7 1Nockot^kfer+.15
rs n feeders. 10 *11 M: fresh
news and springer'. M 1e 110.
lyego-.-Reeelpta, 14.010 lead: achy.:
heavy and mixed f1 M h 11: yeeks's
$1.N no to pea. $i to {••M: reelghs. 1'1.14
to 1'r. 7s : maga. 51 Se N 1
.asap and Wnb-RseMPta 11,000
treed: active and .1..dy, Me l e, le to
011: ytartln/, 1t N to $7.30; wet05.
161 N K 50. ewes. N se Mi ,asap.
sing . N to 10.ta - - .
An egotist is a man who thinks if be
hadn't been horn people would Dave
warted to know why not.
"What ere you so furious about ?"
"Mrs. Smith just called n,e an old cat.'
"Why, you're not so old."
Willie --"Pe, why Is .n after-dinner
speech celled a("est?" Pa -"Because
it is usually so dry, my eon."
Wife -"There are so very few really
good men In the world." Hubby -
"Ye•, you were mighty lucky to get
one."
To Ince money ill le indeed often a
crime ; hut to get It 111 is a worse One ;
a' -d to spend it ill worst of all.-
Hoak's.
New gjsppelia Dssfaoyetd.
PARiS, Oet. 12.-A letter from
Brussels tight statesls
thatl*enew tZeppelin
destroyedwas destroy
tho capital me September 7. The air-
ship, wb11e /gbuSg a aroma triad.
erashed tato a eottage and broke hi
two Three &*tb 1Isees wmeved the
bodies of mineral tasrb.rl or the
crew to Brussels. _ . - - -- - -
GILLETT'S LYE
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Tutnoemt. OoIOsiot 111 MU III
Fall and Winter Underwear
For Men, Women and Children
A choice selection of Underwear suitable for the whole family. The
best qualities of the following well-known makes, in Turnbull's Perfect
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Turnbull's perfect -fitting Union Vests
and Drawers, natural and white, one
of our best sellers. Per gar-
ment .
Turnbull's women's natural wool
Vests and Drawers, exceptionally
good value, per gar-
ments
I.00
Zenith cream -white Vests and Draw-
ers, elastic knit, fall weight,C
a popular garment, ai each 75
Women's Vests and
weight, in natural
very best garment
money, at each
Drawers, fall
and white, the
for the 25C
Women's all -wool Vests with low neck and short sleeves.
SFecial values in out size women's Vests and Drawers.
We carry the largest stock of Children's Underwear in the County.
Women's Combinations, cream shade,
almost all wool. This garment will
give delightful satisfac- $I.50
tion. Suit '
Women's .ill -wool Cee Tee unshrink-
able Combinations, made from selec-
ted Australian lambs wool,,t3
a lovely garment. Suit
.50
Men's Fleece-linedandTiger Brand Wool Underwear
Men's heavy fleece -lined. Shirts and Men's Tiger brand ttnshrinkable heavy
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McCall Patterns for November now in stock
Make our store your store.
phone 56 Millars Scotch Store Phone 56
"W.11, John, I stn heartily ashamed
of you at the wedding today." "Wh-
wby, what did 1 do?" "You
o u ishe
d
the bride many happy
of the
day -and she's been married three
tisane already."
Have you tried
new Bread ?-
A
Cre-O-Malt
-the tastiest in town. Nice
soft crust - close -grained -
• made from Fleischmann',
Yeast. Everybody says it is
the best yet. Try a loot.
There is thorough satisfaction
for those who buy our Cakes
and Pastry. if you do not know
how good they are, we should
like you to try them.
Smith Bros.
The ON Reliable East SI. Bakery
Phone 10.1.
MUNICIPAL COUNCILS.
UODKRICH TOWNSHIP,
The council meet October 4, pursuant
to adjournment, with all members
present. The council Ant dealt with
lube matter of s weed inspector, having
received • petition requiring such ac•
Non at the last tneetiug, 1'teferent re-
ports were received as to how other
municipalities dealt with the Noxious
Waco' Act, and after des considera-
tion and discussion it wee moved and
seconded that the clerk be weed in-
spector for the balance of the present
year and that the necessary bylaw be
I rep+red. The clerk was instructed to
take action only on ccwplaiou re-
ceived in writiog tram ratepayers and
to receive 25c fur each ne,•eewry no-
tice issued. Any person recusing to
cut weeds after briug notified of com-
plaint will have same cut by.some per-
son eogaaed by the weed inepector,aod
expenses of .awe cbatged as taxes.
The dell. was instructea'to write the
Lleutenaut-Governor in reply to night
letter its regard to patriotic matters',
and also the Pedlar People. Ltd., i
regard to overcharge on shipment of
culverts. Council adjourned to meet
first Monday in November at 1.31) p,w.
N. W. TsgWART1IA, Clerk.
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The man who does things can afford
to let bis wife do the talking.
Manners are the happy ways of do-
ing tbiogs-each one a etroke,,t geoids
or of love -now repeated and hatdened
into usage. -Emerson.
NEWGAT;E
STREET LIVERY
Having purchased the
livery business of Wm.
Knox, 1 am improving
the equipment and in-
tend to provide
Good Horses
Prompt Service and,
Up-to-date Rigs f
All orders will receive
prompt and careful at-
tention.
Tel -Jo -nose No. 178 for .
a good turnout.
The Very Best Place to Take a
Commercial Training is
THE NORTHERN
BUSINESS COLLEGE
OW):74 *)UNi). ONT.
No other Canediaw school efcr. these
&dvwtatest Ener... under t»reseal
eupervlsk.n of a chartered accountant.
Complete pi -school depart tree t. 33 so,•
c.. .1 years. Our own building end
et eve Meditate Ina position
1!.•I,,.... Shorthand. I'r, paratory
eel C.rill 'No tee ileperttrent -. Mot, r
Gey day. t 'in Mown free on n quest.
1'. A. FLI:MIMi, i'.t'. 1.. Principal.
rbrrnt.ry.
CENTRAL
a
wo ONT...
aRrrlo's Hest Business Oollegs.
ser Is-eruelnr• are exp. -.len. -1. I'utils
g4AMdltldeal.ttentdo*.nd emanate- ter
1111011116 1n menial.. We are receiving an
0111111/Wee we Newt meet. 'indent. may
.1Qtime. e.t stay tie. Seed for onr free ,-tiff
0AsW 1111 IrLomat a yeo.
OT*ATro
r
D. A. MobACHLAN. Prinelp.l
School
Shoes
The time is 'here again to
get your boys and girls pre
pared for school.
They will need:good strong,
serviceable Shoes, the kind
that rill stand the test in
any weather.
In this line we have ex-
celled all past efforts and you
will find at your command
the most complete stock of
neat, reliahle School Shoes at
the
Lowest Possible Prices
(lar stock of Shoes for working-
men hat been selected with the
greatest care from the heel
manufacturers and does not in-
clude anything that w ill not
give satisfaction.
REI'AIHIN(i
Geo. MacVicar
N.,rth side of Square
Goderlch
0
MacEvan Estate
Exclusive agents. for
SCRANTON
COAL
for Goderich
and 'District.
Best Coal Mined.
Ttrente tint baa a wen -earned re `.,tl uN n
H. R. S T 0 W E der seperkw M g.4.4sd e..rtaand ed mouths
Kr.a• .r.t.tsag stedtats a oboire p eltl*1new. Catalan., [tea W J. RL ecipal, f75 Tesg. 11.. Tone, and
Any quantity hest all Maple
Slab*, Mixed Wood, Hemlock
and Kindling (Cedar or Pine.)
TELEPHONES. Deice a
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