The Signal, 1920-1-15, Page 8E
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KIMI111 IVIS
I.Ol)e,lill'H,
%r d 1' tl r ..' 11rs, Will Hill Hee:eke
Office. Supplies t;� v A'io, .�Tflelr Neighbors.
frill 114441
Carter's Cykco I'.Iste,
Carter's' and LePage's
Mucilage,.
!'errs, .
I ;racers,
Rubber Bands,
Blotting Paper.
('aper Fa%teneto,
I west: fads,
Vales,
Ilinditlg Cases,
Mento. and plank Books, all
sizes.
Loose-leaf Kooks; 30e to $3,50
Desk Pencil Sharpeners
41.75 to 4:,,01►
• \sk to see. our new nickel -
plated Always Pointed Pencil
- - Special 7,7)c.
Mr. IIng14 14444 awl Ylrtul r'
moved foto! ton u to the 11111 1
on the 1st coticariuu of 1'o11br1
Itrwulllt•r, and Mr. and Mrs.
1ti11 Kari• come to town /11111 a
in the realdencr to, East streets
their son and his family vacated.
41131 Hrs.Hill. sr.. Wive dime their poi
_many
the aelive work of the harm fa
ault• year., mold are now retiring to
enjoy a irrmjarativr iYboire.. '4%Illj'aw
o Hugh Hill (Hither /111 11
141111, w'hu
for sinus. years have operated a timber
limit 141 IIsdilugtou. 1'etterI.oi .ugh
coultty. where Sir. HughHill spout a
gIMNI pertof his 1lme, IiAv. sold this
property to the Metal Shingle & Siding
Co.. of 4'res:nn. and Mr. Hugh Hill will
now Irsutine his nsttrfarm.
ut' to the fm.
Prior to their departure from the
farm, Mr. all Mrs. hill. sr.. were
welted upon by n '(11rge' irony of
bo
neighrs and friends, including hilly
from various parrs of Colborne town-
ship. and were presented with an mil -
dress, 111 U14atdwl by gifts ora t14lIt'I'
(til 444.,, y table HMI electric stand
lamp. Mr. Arthur Fisher read the Intl.
dress, which ons es follows :
To Mr. and Mrs.-Willlarn 11111
[tear Frh•uds•it.iw welt! p.lelsure
and 'wide. thatwe..yonr neighbor. and
friends. gather in your ever hospltu4 4.
110111e to try 4o PI1m•si$ 411 4.4)1114. 4egre•
the feelings of esteem in which you
have RIwitvs been Held noose thoswho
know you hest. Pleasure ls'1•anse your
presence 111 every social gathering. has
11113 nt general g.s.lw441 end happiness.
Pride, 12411 11S rye consider it 1111 humor
to 41• neo intimatelyaergmliuteol with
.
tho.nohow initlstry, integrity and
ability hair 10)'14111 tNi ,mm11 not only
Hobs to thloetillty but to the eonntry to
whk'h we Wising.
tuition is no greater and no
Iltronger than the men and 'w •u of
lit
rules
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Heads toeTwo.
'The Toronto papers announce t seat)
in the Legislature have been fodnd for
Premier Drury and Hon. Manning
Doherty, Minister of Agriculture. The
Premier 1* to run in North Norfolk
and Mr. Doherty in East Kent. At
prevent no announcement is made as to
a location for Hon. W. E. Raney, Attor-
nes-General. It is expected that the
ollicial nominations in the two ridings
will be held early in February. No
!opposition to the election of the Ministers
it e'Fected.
THE 1300ERICH MARKETS.
THURSDAY. January 1.'•.
41 1.101. per 1)0.11. 1 2.00 to s 2.00
11ot., ter bu.h.- .63 to tl5
Harley. per buil 1.10 to 1.15
Pew, per busk 1.01 to 2.00
Muckwheet, perbush...,....-1.10 to 1.25
t lyur, family, per wt 5.40 to L7'.
Flour. hate.!, per t 0.75 to 7.0o
ran., per I011 45.011 to 44.114
54 00 to 54.00
17.00 to 14.40
L00 to *00
.80t0 - .40
.f1 to. Jo
,14. to :5
Potatoes ver bush ... .. 1.00 to 1..'14,
Cattle, butcher: obetoe, pets cwt. 10.00 to 11.01)
0u, cher.' medium. Owt 0.75 to 10'0
Bog.. lire weight, per owl., .... 11114) to 14.75
Lambs ... 11.00 to IG. 00
HYea,
per lb ' .24 to .25
tbbeepektns, -:- 1,te to. 2.00
itINor11 per (00
y. per 10)1
rww. Irma, porton..
Door Motor, per lb .,
Creamer) Butte!, per
Igiree. (reek, per dos
INSURANCE
BUSINESS TRANSAC D
Personal Accident,
Health,
Liability,
Automobile,
Plate Glass,
Burglary,
Animal,
Fire,
\ Life.
T. R. Harrison
'Phone 316
West St. --- Goderich
Jump from Bed
in Morning and .
Drink Hot Water
Tolls why everyone should drink
hot water sach morning
before breakfast
Why is man and woman, half the
time, feeling nervous despondent.
worried; some days headachy, dull and
unstrung; some days really incapaci-
tated by Illness.
11 we all would practice Inside -bath-
ing, what a gratifying change would
take place. Instead of thousands 0t
half -tack anaemic -looking souls with
pasty. muddy complexions we should
me crowds of 4314», wealthy, rosy-
ebeeked people everywhere. The rea-
son is that the human system doe* not
rid itself each day of a:: the waste
which It accumulates under our pres-
ent mode of living. For every ounce
of food and drink taken into the system
nearly an ounce of waste material
must be carried out, else it ferments
and forms ptomaine -like poisons which
are absorbed Into the blood.
J .t as necessary as it is to clean
the ashes from the furnace each day.
before the are will burn bright and
yet, so we must each morning clear
the inside organs of the previous day's
accumulation of Indigestible waste and
body toxins. Men and women. whether
sick or well, are advised to drink each
morning, before breakfast, a glass of
teal hot water with a teaspoonful of
Jtmestone pbosphate In it, as a harm-
less means of washing out of the
stomach, Inver, kidneys and bowels the
tndfgestible material, waste, sour bile
and toxins; thus cleansing. sweeten-
ing and purifying the entire alimen-
tary canal before putting more food
Into the stomach.
Millions of people who had their turn
at constipation. bilious attacks, acid
stomach, nervous days and sleepless
nights have become real cranks about
the morning Insfde'bath. A quarter
pound of limestone phosphate will not
coat much at the drag store, but Is
sufscfen' to demonstrate to anyone.
its cleansing, sweetening and freshen -
lag effect upon the sys
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A SaIisf\ story Shoe Store
m - of necessity satisfactory in all departments ;
ig a comp range of seasonable footwear.
and "°" - ring to its .*trona polite service, fashionable
styles and dependable values. Our steadily increas-
ing business has proven that
OUR ORE IS SATISFACTORY
in every sense o the word to our many customers,
and, as in the past, honest goods at honest prices,
and a service devoted first and last to the interest of
our patrons, will mark our policy for 1920.
Just now we would call your attention to our
splendid stock of treasonable goods, comprising
FELT SHOES for wren and women
SLIPPERS of all kinds and forpeople of all aies
RUBBERS, OVEitSHOFS, MOCCASINS, LEa-
(iINOS, SPATS, SKATING BOOTS. etc.
CUSHION SOLE SHOES are very warm and
comfortable
REPAIRING AS USUAL
SHARMAN'S-SIIOE -STORE
It Bag. boas, Papist"
THE SIGNAL _ DERIOH, ONT.
witli•Il 11 I. torlul'1. Canada owes ►noire1
titan to a11J4him; 1•I.e. to the [SUM 1l4 1 1!14►Ili TF: F11R
wtln through faithful toil and appltevt
10)'Iligt4ls,• 414, i 1 41 11 ,, 1 the• swamps' ,,f%F.1V. F. Clark, V. S..
usand forests into vineyards mid
held,: who hate by Mut sat • Iron
.gelled rat
.gelled' stud- energy
homes; who '•„•,. rrulforteble
'.4111411144,'' o'rle
4"1411,41their best (o
• 1 g
good_ government nllcl owe-
tii ' dnea4ioual'' slew,: who 'hare
rud/•nvunrwl to lir tttll..e every effort
towards u1p-1.1-1141('.41.4.41 Iurpt'ov)'IueutM
gin' who 11114)' 1.1144+14 up NOUS 11 1111
1liteghlers to follow their footsteps to
good ('141v..1•u'.hip 111141 usefulness. 'Co-
Ight w)' fMet tl,Nt III all this you both
Yr 71 Roll 4rotlf fldl share, and Ki-
th nth we will surely miss you In the
'wig iM1r111NN1 \1'e• air' glad tlmt you
4,14c1. animal the right to retire from
so she nous duties. and the very beet
*4islu•s all go With you for errtltent-
ml•ut 11111 amines. inyour men- 1
I'Il'as)' 1111 pt this gift 40 wove as 11
rememlran , of your sincere friemhi
of 4 ',Aiwa:tie.
Segued. ,tun! F4lsIwr, Arthur Fibber,
\I'w. 1.0 ng.
Itenmill.r. Its•.:. , 14419. •
swatches were g veil hy a uutulwr of
those pn•se•nt, 11111 41112 ('apt. !sanee
Hetherington. Itev. \\" i1. Campbell and
Mr. (;e,. J. Ferguson. 11 hearing 11•sti-
ua)1ly to the Targe n 4 usi•fni port
Which Mr. null 3.1rs. 1 11 111111 taken
i11 the life of 1111' .'.0 iu ity and the
tiff/airs 44 the tuw-JINhipi_.4 also w•el-
hue Air. Hugh Intl heel t ,the town-
ship. Sulflhle mares were uulef by
the \41441''.. 11111.
Mr. and !sirs. 11111. sr., !Ire w.k 1
to (:4slerich• • a -u11 Thr Signal fends
Uney will hat)' 11111 Hy happy yl'lus 4.4-
gether ns ureide,*!s ut this tow 11.
ST. IiF:LEN$.
WEDNESDAY, Jan. 11.
We are sorry to hear that Mr. Fred
Webb, who had the misfortune to be
kicked by one,of his horses, is confined to
his bed. We hope to hear of his speedy
recovery.
Miss Elizabeth Anderson, of Sackville,
N. B., addressed the Bible class on Slinday
evening on "Community Work." in a very•
acceptable manner.
Mr, and Mrs. Richard McQuillin and
family'have--movedlto Lucknow, where
Mr. McQuillin has a position with Mr.
Andrews.
Mr. 11'. J. Philips and mother, Mn.
Phillip'., of Algoma, are visiting at Mr.
Sam. Phillips'. -
Mr. and Mrs. Kent, of Delburne, 'Al-
berta. are visiting Mrs. Kent's sister. Mrs.
Geo. Webb.
Mr. Mills of Kenville; Man., lobo has
been in the West-,thirty•four years, is
paying a visit to his sister, Mrs. James
Aitcheson.
Mrs. Cuyler, who hag just come (roof
British Columbia, is visiting her daughter,
Mrs. Jas. Ramae.g
\ The remains of Mrs. Cornelius Smith,
death occurred at Souris. Man..
were laid to rest in Bethel cemetery c n
Thorsdpv. Her son Edward accompanied
the body home, Rev. P. Jamieson con-
ducted the burial service here.
Mrs. Robf: Purdon and daughter are
visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A_
Anderson.
Miss Margaret McKenzie, of Lucknow,
spent the weekend •.with Mrs. R. J.
Woods.
Miss Mills, of St. Thoihas, is visiting
her uncle. Mr. Jas. Aitchesoci:
The annual meeting for the t e e class
was held in the church on Tuesda After
the meeting a social evening was
and refreshments were, served.
elected are: Honorary president. Rev.
Jamieson: president. W. I. Miller; vice-
president. Mrs. W. A. Miller: treasurer,
Mr. Ross Jamieson: secretary. Mist E.
Anderson,
DEN.
110 4314 re -
by acclamation as s puty Reeve
of Ge derich, is in line for t wardenship
of the county of Huron. In accordance
with the tun-atandrng eement in the
county council the W -den's chair is
occupied alletnately by a I -thenal and a
Conservative. This ite the Conservative
year. and Dr. Cla``.e being of that pier -
suasion, and he.Mg one of the senior
THE COLBORNE STORE
The Kind of Bar_ ams 'that Appeal
EX BLANKETS
12 X 4, the largest size fla
best quality. on sale this week only. These
Blankets come in white or grey, with either pink
ST. LAWRENCE --
GREAT LAKES SCHEME.
Governments of 1'. S. and ('anada
:Approve Investigation.
Ottawa. Jen. 12. -Thr Governments
of the United States anal''en1da have
Imoth (missed order's approving of the
peoioonlsl investigation Ivy the .,Inter-
national .(hint commission into the St.
L twrenr-(1rrat Lakes /wenn naviga-
tion and power scheme. The inquiry
will comtnenw at no 1.11r1y date aeldw1ll
Imo Ito two Moises -engineering Holl
economic. Engineers of thr'two (mun-
trie, will Iw npINointe'd to interview all
the departments that have interests,
including, in (runnels, the public works,
railways end the Hydro of Ontario.
While the englo ei-iuig data is being
(secured the cntami...iuu *111 investigate
the economic phases.
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Nine (;rest Questions.
\\'int Ions jest been approved are
the questions which will be submitted
to the international .lolnt Commission.
They number nine. The Sratt mutation
is ria to the improvements necessary
IN•tween Lake Ontarlo and Montreal to
open the way for ocean-going vessels
eta' 111 what draught. t)lteentions three•
in six are all on engineering prpblems
and how hest to meet them. (Jnteatlon
seven asks whetter 41)1' regulation of
Lake Ontario will increase the low
wntrr`.now of the St. Lawrence Iwlow
Jlontrro►I: while gn.stions eight and
nice ere ns to the ludn.triel develop-
ment and nnvlgetion trete(' likely to
result (rout the works.
The Grand Purpose.
111e purphait of the pian is to let the
products of thl•('anadhal and American
Wert ha re ah 01111.1 by weter to the
se1Noa'd and to ',nettle ships 1)1 ocean-
going size to resell the Mead of the
bikes. The essential 4.4 the uuder-
taking is the remove! of the obstruc-
tions between IatIle olnto'rio and Mon -
trent 1.y joint artinn of the Unite!
States and (',!nada. Rotel, it Ie pro -
414414441, will share in the benefits of Im-
pured wrvigatinn and In the develop -
of writer powers.
The Hydro Power Point.
In the letter connection It la esti
motet/ that power now eo.ting 4100 to
generate hy stein may Headily he me-
rnrel from hydraulic powers for 425.
At present Oxon two million' tons of
traffic 1141/1/41.2 dawn the M. Lawrence
per year. and It Is estimated that this
will moon he Inerrant -II to ten millions
Meet at Duluth.
The Inquiry b► the Joint Commission
into the economic phase of the goes
Don, sick an the doer/wooed cost of
water transportation, will likely begin
at 1lentnth. Mot alttings *411 be held at
all points In Interest. lir the reeene
appointment of $Ir William Hear* the
Comedian aectien la new eemplete.
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DR. W. F. CLARK.
Deputy Reeve of Godench.
embers of the council. has strong claims
Ikon the position. Ile is now beginning
hissixth term at the county board. Dr.
Clank's calling 1 rings him into close also
ciation with the tanners, so that he might
well claim to be representative of both
town and townships The Signal would
like to see him in the big chair at the
court houle this year.
The C. S. Breitung of the
Morrow Stea -hip Co. has been renamed
for T. K. Maher, of the Pursglove-Maher
Coal Co. This is the second time her
name has been changed. She was built
at the yard of the Cleveland Shipbuilding
Co., and was christened Yale.
A N•agltish li .1loese.
`1Md be 11006. •11.:1 igltat yea when
he said that to ,olo
-'N... your I • ; be r illus gaze
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('OIJiORNE F.1RMKEIS' ('LV71.
or blue borders\ Regular price $4.50, O1
e
Recent U. F. O. Convention the Subject
of Report and Comment.
The Colborne Farmers' Club held its
regular meeting ae Benmdler on January
Sth. There was a large attendance and
the seating capacity of the hall was taxed
to the utmost. The delegates to the
recent U. F. 0. convention at Toronto
were present with the exception of Mr.
R. M. Young. who was unable to attend.
and as he was 'o have given the report of
the U. F. 0. he was greatly missed.
.However, it is hoped his report will be
iven in the near future.
rs. Gordon Bisset gave a very full
redprt of the U.F.W.U. The speakers at
this vention dealt largely upon the im-
prov ent of conditions for farm women.
One of \tte suggestions brought out was a
moony laundry. where the washing
t • ' a number of homes could be sent to
one place instead of each woman doing
her own washing. There were also
numerous other suggestions. showing how
the woman's work on the [arm ,might be
lightened considerably.
The president 'gave a short report of
the U. F. 0. Ings. principally the
election of the offices. He also exptalned
the working of the Wheat Board and how
it was unfair to the (Omer, an not having
a majority on a board that handled their
own p '.duction.
Rev. H. Kennedy, of Banmiltes. Rave a
very interesting address, pantmtout the
possibilities of the U. F. O. end also gime
points of danger to be avoided. He ex-
pressed the hope that the U. F. 0. Got-
ernment would not give class legislation
but would consider the interests of all
classes. He spoke for a few minutes on
rural reconstruction, emphasizing consoli-
dated schools as having a large part in
this work. Mr. Kennedy is a very
interesting and entertaining speaker and
it is hoped that he will be present at
many more meetings.
At the conclusion of the business for
the evening the ladies served a lunch,
which was appreciated by all. The
meeting closed with the singing of the
National Anthem.
. It is expected that a poeial gathering
will be held at Mr. Gordon Bisset's very
soon. Further announcement as to this
will be made again.
(Y1LBORNO TOWNi4IILP.
The municipal council of the town-
ship of Colborne met In the township
hall on Monthly, January 1211h, as per
statute. Memlwr's all present vis. :
Ite•r.. Gordon Voting: rnnn•1llorn,
.\:i eon A. Fisher, Geo. D. Currey, l'. C.
McNeil and 1'. A. Roberto/mi. After
taking the declaration of ofne and
signing the propertt qualification,,
they toot their seats at the council
table. The Woolen of last meting
were rend end adopted on motion of
Fisher end Currey. with the t'xeeptlon
of the item of the clerk's salary, which
was objected to by Tonne Illor ('urrey
21111 was amended to read am -follows :
-Clerk's salary up to April !nth, 1'.r20."
Bylaw Nd. 1 wan passed, appointing the
followiug officers : Auditors -J. Young
141111 A. 1'. Shepp'rd. Board of Hes1th
Ire. It. 4'. Weir, M. H. 41., Gordon
Young, A. 'Wilson and 1. Hv'therfROOM
0e1•rrtwry. f111hlt))ry Inspectors- Wm.
Straughniu, R. 4ilen, J. It. 4".rrleh, Geo.
Fowler. Sheep valuator's A. M.
Minimalism, J. McMann'., W. 4'. Robert-
son, A. Sterling. Fenwvlewers--Eel.
Shaw, sr., Wa. Mallows, Jan. Watson,
J. J. Itobertoeln, J. 1,nng, R. Moore, J.
Jenkins. !roan-ke.perw l:has. Fisher,
11 Bogie. J. long, IC. Jackman, A. Allen.
.tssrwux 44. .1 Ferguson. Collector --
A. J. Goldthorpe. itylaw No. 2 was
passel, authorlxlrg the iteeve anti
treasurer to horn* the sum of 4.1(44)
for township expeosea for the etrrent
year. Bylaw No. 1 was palwrl rewind-
ing Itylaw Mo. 2 of 151A, 'molar ss It
relent to the a.sommsex'a salary, making
the 'salary SM. Moved by 4'nrn'y.
'ubonlyd by Itolwertaon, that ere sub-
scribe tar els eoples of The Municipal
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AND
All widths in Oilc
for 6'9caya
Linoleum, regular $1.
11.39 a square
th, regular 85c,
, On nate at
COTTONS
We have the largest stock of Cottons
that ha.; ever been shown, in Pillow
Cottons, Sheetings and yard -w
Cottons. All of these lines have
in stock before the last advances a
we can supply your wants at whole-
sale prices. Be sure to inspect our`
stock. We „have the merchandise.
FLANNEL
Military Flannel at wholesale price.
We have carried this Flannel iu stock
for one year. It is wool`one way and
cotton the other. On sale while it
lasts for 59c.
BLOUSES
We have gathered together for this
week a large stock of Crepe de Chine
Blouses from $6.00 to $10.00 and
have them on sale at $5.69. These
Blouses are perfect in every respect
and come in all colors and sizes- They
are real bargains. Come and see them.
MA ORDERS
Every day we are receiving more orders by mail - -
and phone. It is our aim to make our mail and
telephone order department a service to the people
of the surrounding country. We pay all charges
on small and large parcels. Goods shipped the
same day as received and received by you the day
following. Use our service for quick service.
Srrice, Up-to-date and Dependable Merchandise
is Our Password •-
J,;.ito1bore & Go.
ensewateesesessesesese
.
11'orld for 1920. Carried. 'treasurer
reported rwwiving from consta treas-
urer the sum of 434Kt.30, refusal for
statute Labor on county roaeftl. H.
Hlltl'hlns waited on the council claim-
ing dagem to the extent of 411.60 to
horse, ha end buggy caused by a
defe'tive a !vert near (lel. Ashtou's.
The claim wile settled for 4111. Moved
by Robertson. nied by McNeal that
the clerk write the Education De-
partment. Toronto, to (secure, tf pos-
Alhle. a speaker to at nd a puddle meet -
Ing In !''.!!stone towna'klp in the Inter-
eeste-ttf`t•iitil4ltlltatell' eo•harsbi, and If one
la set'unal to ax the 4latai and notify
the secretary -treasurers of the. different
schools and the 'public in 'general.
4',. rrltd.
The following accounts wet•- 1144441 :
The 4h,4, -r** Star, printing rind nM-
tlotwry, *10.4144; The Municipal World,
election s11pplles 45.79, 6 antWN•rlptlone
for Municipal World $45.00-$11.70; it.
Se0tt, work on crusher, $10.25; Wm.
('orey, woodd for township hall. 411.2.'1;
4'. 4'. Ire, wire and aippll/'s for cem-
etery fence, 442.11.1: H. Hutchins,
damages. *10.00; R. McMillan, repeir-
Ing culverts at J. Glen'o4 and at .1.
Voting's, 44.50; Wm. Hardy, work on
crusher, 41.'11; Jas. Smith. putting in
the 00 Wawatoo.h boundary, $t.4 s;
Stewart Itrae., refund dog tax, 42.00:
A. (fond, drawing gravel on IFivi,inn
line $17.00, spreading gravel 4:3.00--
*2'4'ou0.00.
IN•II adjourned nn motion of Rob-
ertson end McNeil to meet on February
Nall at 1.30 p. m. 1. HF7TIIFit1NG-
TON, Clerk.
HAYFIELD
Tuerday, Jan. 13.
St. Andrew's ('inrrb.-Thr annual
•weMing of St. Andrew's church was
held nn Turwlay afternoon of thin week.
The flnnnelal reports of all the organ
Izetlolls were enenuraging, ae all
'showed nn Inereasr, especially the W.
M. S, which had advanced Afty per
e•nt. In its reeelpts. The hooks of the
church tree,urer also showed it 1oa1-
anr of over 4100, In spite of the In-
crease in stipend payment//. Almost
42•111111 Was related hy the congregation
end nil Its orgswleatlnnn for all pur-
111se•n.
Publie library. -The annitad meeting
of the library Iso.r,1 was hell In the
town hall on Mondor 4fternloon, wltb
a very poor attendonee eof the anb'
1eribers. Owing to the removal of the
president, Rev. Mr. Everest, a new prem-
itlent hnd to 1N• appoint)'!, and as no
one else)' (11.4144 be found to accept Rev.
A. Macfarlane was uppollted president
as well ax librarian. Geo. Grerna4ade
Was appointed Iserretary and treasurer,
141411 Mlss 1111411 King. it. assistant
lllorartan, is in charge in the library.
'I1ie bo0or11 wfsheem to draw attention to
the rule regarding the length of time a
book may 1N' kept --two weeks. Many -
pseople earelwaly fall to return a took
for weeks, or even months, and other
wnhacrlberw with )'411111 rights have -to -
ATTENTION !
rwsswwwwsw
Dusi
g the winter months
we can supply you with
Fresish_
For this week we have
Fetish Pickerel at.. 20c a I.
Fillets 25c a Ib.
Haddiies 20c a ib.
Pickled Lake Herring by the
dozen.
Robertson & Mair
'Phone 164
Cor Hamltow St. and Square
wait an nnrt'a4Dnahle time for the hook
they . wait. This Is unfair, and toe
d irectors would like to have an Itn-
provement In this direction. They
■ Iw) wish to point tout another infringe-
ment of the rubra, the habit of lendlttg
a hook amongst ettbw•rtbers, or even
nonanlw•rils•rt, without returning It to
the Iihra*y or noUfying the librarian.
d!ntesa the Itbrartan has ■ record ,t� -
all books borrowed, It is lmpos'slhle to
make lrlmpletr returns to the (Invent- -
went, no Io expected onee a year. it
Is to hr 4)04)04 that In future all nub-
seritweit will Iwar these facts In mind
and so save confusion for the officers.
\
S>inith's Art Store
Has a mice line of Stamped
Goods for you to work at
these long winter evenings.
Everything fir fan wok m
STAMPED' LINENS
LMKROIDLRY SILKS
CROCHLT'THRLADS
CROCHLT BOOKS
LTC., LTC.
We do all kinds of silk and
bead embroidery on gowns and
blouses to order.
Phone aad mail orders prompt-
ly filled by
Smith's Art Store
Fath St, Oho/to I9$'