The Signal, 1921-2-10, Page 7Tburaitay, February 10, 1021.--7
Everything you need
for Fancy Work may 1-e
found here.
Call an 1 s - the many
beautiful and useful ar-
ticles we have in stock.
Miss S. Noble
South Side Square — Goderich
Always
at
s
Your Service
with the
Best
to be had in
Staple
and
Fancy
Groceries
"CascaFets" for
Constipation
Just think! .1 pl.•asant, hamlets
Casearet works while you sleep and has
your liver active, head dear, stomach
sweet and bowels moving as regular as
a clock by morning. No griping or
inconvenience. LO, 25 or 5) cent boxes.
Children love this candy cathartic too.
OLD•TIMZ COLD CURE—
DRINK HOT MI
Get • small package of Hamburg
Breast Tea at. any pharmacy. Take a
tablespoonful of the tea, put • cup of
boiling water upon it, pour through a
sieve and drink a teacup full at any
time during the day or before retiring i•
It le the most effective way to bre•It
a cold and cure grip, an it opens duel
pores of the skin, relieving congestion.
Also loosens the bowels, thus breaking
up a cold.
Tryit the next time you suffer from
a cod or the grip. It is inexpensive
and entirely vegetable, therefore safe
and harmless.
RiO RHEUMATISM FROM
STIFF ACHING JOINTS
Rub Soreneu from joints sad muscles
with a small trial bottle of old
St. Jacobs Oil
Stop "dosing' Rheumatism.
It's pain only; nut one esae in fifty
requires internal treatment. Itub sooth-
ing, penetrating "St. Jacobs Oi1" right
on the "tender spit," and by the time
you say Jack Rubinson—rut comes the
rheumatic, pain. "et. Jacob's Oil" in
a harmless rheumatism cure which
never disappoints and doesn't burn the akin. It talker pain, serener. and stiff•
ne.a frren aching ,joints, muscles and
bon. -a; slops rcjattu, Iunit%s:a- backache,
neuralgia.
Limber up! Get a 35 cent bottle of
old-time. Lenest, "St. Jacobs Oil" fresh
any drug it -re, and in a moment you'll
be free, hem pains, aches and stiff-
, nese. Dva't suffer! Bub rkP"m•ti--
away.
J. J. McEWEN
The Square ' P` one 46
The Trouble Man
it's a comfort to.know there's
a man on whom you may tall
in your troubles—the Plumber.
We know our business sold
are here tq serve you.
FRED. HUNT
•'THE PLUMBER"
Hamilton Street Phone 135
I'lurnninq Heating
Ravestr• iighieg • Metal Work
Trimmed
—HAT SALE
of
Remarkable
Values
Iteglihri V II 1) I ,
$10 for $4.75
All the smartest and new-
est ideas for Winter Millinery
Wear have their represent-
atives here, from the close -fit-
ting styles to the large dress
hat.
It is difficult to realbe' hats
so smart are carrying so
small a figure on their price
ticket.
Miss M.R. MacVicar
Kingston street, Goderich
....04161114041111. **1110404,Ps
DRINK HOT WATER
BEFORE BREAKFAST
Says you really feel clean, sweet
and fresh inside, and
are seldom ill.
if you are accustomed to wake up
with a coated tongue, tout breath or
a dull, dizzy headache; or, if your
meals sour and turn into gas and
actds, you have a real surprise await-
ing yam.
Tomorrow morning, Immediately
upon arising. drink a glass of hot
•
Once you know how "chaps" are
caused, you will appreciate why your
skin needs Zam-Buk. The keen frosty
winds of winter and early spring dry up
the skin—make it bud, brittle and
without elasticity. Thus the outer
uuues break open tato smarting cracks
and painful sores. That's how the
trouble starts.
In cracked hands, \chilblains, frost-
bite, eczema and other obstinate skin
troubles, use m,thnng but -Lam-liuk.
This unique healing balm:,derived from
a blending of rich her al essences
supplies the skin's de5ctency of natural
ods. If your trouble is on the hands,
use Zam-Buk 'at night and slion a pair
of old gloves with Zatn.Buk smeared
Inside. This precious balm wil soothe
away pain. inflammation and ire atiun,
and grow new soft flexible skin.
Redness, roughness, smartingor
soreness is readily healed, thrgh
Z.un-ttuk s refined herbal ingredients
being absorbed into the underlying
tissues. Zam-Buk is powerfully anti
septic. The germs of skin trouble simply
can't exist wherever it penetratea.
Keep Zam-Buk always at Land foe
dealing with cuts. burns. scalds. scalp
sores, ulcers. abscesses, piles. etyma.
poisoad easels, salt durum and all
skin sores and Injurir. A11 dealers 60e.
bee, a tor 11.1fl. For TRIAL SAMPLE
send lc. stip a Zara -Bat Ce„Tawas
22 IIW lifty.rrnt year. She wase cHILDLEss
native of tngham, and moved
-to s t
West with her husband thirty years age,
Miss Marlin, of Teeswater. has taken
the 'position of teacher to the Lower
1Vingham school.
A. M. Crawlord's rink of Wingham
Curlers Ivok part in ohs St. Thomas bun -
spiel and carried off the Elgin challenge
trophy, besidesapturing other prizes.
The members of the , rink are A. al.
Crawford, W.'S. Mitchel. J. A. Curr e
and D. Fortune.
LUCKNOW.
The meeting held for the discussion of
the proposal to erect a war mem',rial hall
in Lucknow was well attended, and some
of the prominent men of tate town were
heard in the matter. Nu decision was
arrived at. but a committee was formed
to gather information and report at a
later date. Councillor Sin th vigorously
de(ende1 the action of the council in
issuing a permit for a p iolroom in the
village. The boys wanted some place
(or recreation, and no community hall
being available the poulrootn would to
some extent till the bill.
James C. Anderson died on Sunday
morning, January 30th, at his home in
the village, after a long illness. Mr,
Anderson was born in Lucknow nearly
fifty -tour years ago. He resided for a
time at Buffalo, where his wife died
ifteen years ago. after •which he and his
two children came to Lucknow to live.
He was a great lover of music and for
tetany years was director of the Methodist
Murch choir, By trade he was a painter
and decorator.
\ SCHOOL REPORTS.
S. S. NO. 4, COLBORNE. e
The following is the report of S. S. Nc.
WOMEN
Please Read This Letter And
See What Normal Health
Will Do For You.
Berwick, Ont —" I had organic trou-
ble, and after taking Lydia E. Pink -
ham's Vegetable Compound and Blood
Medicine all my troubles passed away.
1 was made strong and well and have
been ever since. Now we have a fine
baby buy six menthe old, and 1 know
that I would not have this baby and
would still be suffering if it had not
been for your remedies. My husband
and myself say that your remedies
are worth their weight in gold, and !
recommend them to my friends. One
•of my aunts is taking them now."—
Mrs. NAPOLEON LAVIGNE, Berwick,
Ontario, Canada.
Among the virtues of Lydia E. Pink -
ham's Vegetable Compound is its shit -
ley to correct sterility in many cases.
This fact is well established as evi-
denced by the above letter and hundreds
of others we have published in these
columns.
In many other homes, once childless,
there are now children because of the
fact that Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable
Com pound makes women normal,
healthy and strong.
It you have the slightest doubt that
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
-
und will half you, write to Lydia E.
kh m Medicine Co. (confidential),
f
Clearing Prices in Overcoats
In order to clear off our stock of Overcoats, we
are offering a general price reduction of 25 per cent.
25 per cent. off
Overcoats for Men and Boys
We defy you to find better values anywhere.
There are still two or three months of hard weather
ahead, and if you are at all in need of an Overcoat c
advise you to buy now at the reduced price:
McLEAN BROS.
Semi -Ready Tailors and Gents' Furnishers
THS SQUARE GODERICH
1
Pin a C"ia7s-e
Lynn. Mass., for advice. Your letter
will be opened, read and answered by a
woman, and held in strict confidence.
COUNTY AND DISTRICT.
1r
S, Colborne, for the month cal January, ioer
Il order of merit: Sr, IV. Ke-
ll Hazel
nighan, Laura Mugford. Beulah 1•isher.. --
11 Hazel Hill. Ire IV.—Wilfred Fisher,
fitted of diii.t (prone 1n roll I. tFY;
Sr. III.—Donna Mt- �
The Suu'h Huron Agricultural Society
will hold a seed fair on February 25th
and a oteck show on April 5th.
Mr. and Mrs. George McDonald, of
teuevele. recently celebrated the twenty-
fifth anniversary of their marriage.
Robert Linton, of furnoerry. died last
week of pneumonia, at the age of sixty-
three years. He was unmarried.
Mrs. John McKenzie, of Brucefield, had
ebb- mfxtu,.to-breast-her erm•by a fall
lust after getting of the train cue day
Emanuel Nlitchell.— 1• Cele"'
io
Clure, Edith Fisher, Franklin Welled. i IlutyT
Jr. 111.—Annie Miller Doris Hill. age 11.1 nu cal r
—Aaron Flatter. Jr. IL—Myrtle McClure, wit
Olive Hilt, s,ertrurle ,Houghton. Sr. 1.— soil
Du can Million. Franklin Flick, Marie' 1,, /C tt.,twulu,sh, bbl. building uott.,
teff "
71, Imo,. eats (for J.!
Geo. kieNall. 1% cords
J. 1_lnt.rhiw,u I. $9; F). Taw- :
yards grue.•1 on West Wuwa
'boundary, $i1isi.65: treasurer of 1
Fisher, Jr. 1.—Ji
Florence McClure,
Leslie Lovell. ELEA
Teacher.
McClure, Sr. Pr.— , f�._11; ):. Philips, repairs to grader,
eta Fisher. Jr. Pr.— • _ yi:' ltuniriptil \\'uric (ntpplitn), I
OR F. DOUGHERTY, `,ry1.: n; Wm. Ilatc. digging ditch and
••tuirintr fence mm Fisher'. hill, $T.'2.5
r'h.i Alliu,. inspecting gravel t t Me-,
St my Weather Hard on Baby. !'I' 1 J Goldtburle'. of
of . „ ... •P • • t0,
_f>alar)' tfu, postage unit ex cape
The stormy, blustery web er which we rr•fuud "1 doh tax x4— ) 1A•VI
recently,. (++;v�r t lepp.e,.t1y $2. spikestrernN•
J. G. Turnbull, of Grey township. has I have during February and larch is -eV **1.1 • 11up "0111 _t,lc.•rtitlni: 1." . 'fn-'
11 h 100 ( t 1$5,5'learn have d hard br cy nn. ch tti-eV rOuro, oL" mnpsl, $t;: tor.,( s.:.ld cat
Ilett 0township, t rs 500'm � 7h (t mrtnln. ,it- 1
r one o, is -acre arms o eke it nn. sarY torte mother , cep
mer, o the same u '3 a: r 74 : adal mid to date,
lieretains the home farm. :them in the h use. hey are en con teal w1, t'ounvil adjournsel, on tnnttmr
fined to overheated. badly ventilated..car Graham anti t'ieiter. t.+ Merck ethos_
The elerion in • Turnherry to'Ail a rooms and catch cblds which ar,`k ch it
r eI
his a a t 1.:t0 P. HI. 1. III:iitf:ittNirroN.
vacancy in the tuwnship cnuncif resulted whole system. To guard against
in the election of Art'ur Wheeler with a I box of Baby's Own Tablets etou
good matte ity over the other two candi• . kept in the house and an occaeonal
dates.' given the baby to keep his stomach
s Dr. Wm. Ill cite, a prominent protea
sional man of Escanaba, Mich . who died
there on Januar:). 13th, was 1 native of
VI t h5 d waswell ''noun at
well workin;t r. gula:ly. Taus et
hit to break up colds and keep the keit:
cl' the baby in good col:dition till tee
rn; owns par, n brighter days come along. The Tablets
V\'uighom and Bluevale, - are sold by m:dicine de tiers or he mail at `.,a: England. Shortly an old hand at
Mary E.. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. t 25c a bo from the Dr. 1\'illiarn;\ledici:Ie Ili busine'sca r� to sell me a cow. J& sn--akChi e, e(- Wakes wat rrtauied at „•, 13rcckville. Ont. it a pedigreed animal'. I asked,
I<usse;l,:Slan,on January lith. to John 'Ire .huff eept-br-'tir-Berienes a++d--mi`-
Si ap-.,n. The young duple will' beside MUNICIPAL COUNCILS. either rmprUtnrs around h to "'
on the groom's farm near Siiverton, \1an, ' • d d nnu about peddy'Kree, ' answered
Jcbn Kirkconnell, of Grey toot ahs Josh. t she sure s a darn good- ;
y t see
c000t wltNie. h'arted • ,e t cauw: sit if she's gout any
Passed -our on Januaey 25th at the "tel
• •.,t sixty-four yeah. He is survived by his • The municipal council met In. the mile she'll •ire give it t' )e !"—Boston
wife and fainflY of four sates and six l township ll:ill Fcbruar elet,_ • Members News, Bursa ,
daughters. • Before removing. to •'rey 1 all preeeut. Minutes of last meeting
townsuip Mr. and Mrs. Kirkcannell re- read and adopted, tau motion of Currey A
sidtdl,near leindestlori - i and -I;raMime_ A conenunication was
eg t -clerk.
ose
A,Gond;Itt•ar(ed Cow-.
t
"In ere hriet 'period of rest," said
Charles M: Sehe ab. speaking at a banqu. t ,
1:the Massachusetts Bankers' As ocla-
,n "1 to k to 'arcking down here in
In St. James' ch Ireh. Stratford, on , reeds ell from Mr. Gar. J. Ferguson,
WOM.\
TO
January 13th. Carom Cluff performed' Containing his reeiguwtloe as asst . c
iaKe eeremonv uniting Ni Mary i ewilig to ilIness in his home. it was
Elizabeth Kerrathan. recency of Baden, ! with regret that the resignation was
•
phosphate in 1t.. Thi b Intended toof and Albert Barclay Bngharn, of Blyth.' accepted, on motion of Currey and ,lost Troub!
Host neutralize arid then wash out of 31r. and Mrs. Bngham will r:si;leon the1 Robertson. An spplieatiun tots •re•,
your stomach, Icer kill hs and Ica m r ann near ley h. eeived from Mr. T. H. Wilson fur as- , Wooten Are D
thirty feet Intestines all bile
tndi•' d f y
table waste.Poisons sour t e d A happy event took place at the Notre , seas". Moved by Fisher, 'b"•on`'`''' `'y
1 p plication he r. -
water with a teaspoonful of limestone
'S RIGHT
OOD HEALTH.
'utiles 1 it an c r Blood.
i d of 11 and !-fes T E B see •pucker graham. that his n,
:\fflicting
e to Poor
toxins, thus cleansing, sweetening an . r• " . +
purifying the enure alimentary canal. ;,m. ! , un the evening of February 2nd, c'c'lced and Mr. Wien' be assessor for To every woman belongs
Those subject to eke headaches, s, 1.en'theironlydaughter, Evelyn ltlildrrd,t 15)21 and I•v-law No. 2 he amended t,1 rttjeysa healthy. active life
backache, bilious attacks. constipation , was united in marriage to David McLean.: that • effect. ('carried. A emalnuwn•:l- of ten suffer from s, me form
or any form of stomach trouble, aro ;,nly sun 'd Jchn \1cLean. The ceremony' tion was r.•ctIve.l lrrnit the . 1hitario lessness, That is why /one
urged to get a quarter pound of lime- ...:Ii pertermtd by Bev. S. \1eLeau, of toes' Ito:r.l' A+w,t•iation asking the ev,ry side pale, thin' ch s. dull
stone phosphate from the drug store Egmondville. ••ouucit to donate $3 as membership dr oiling egures—fur agns of lira
and begin enjoying this morning -in- At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jahn fee HMI tW"d a delegate to the annual 1 wtak hacks, achin limbs acid unc•
side -bath. It is said that men and Harvey; L Cider or.i , on W, dnesdey, of o•nnveutionatn be held et Toronto en health. All w women eh,•ukd wu
women who try this become entbu-' last ween, their daughter, Edith May.Tlareh 2. g and 4. Moved try Fisher. rieht to be welt by refer�,shsn., their we.
elastic and l: ep it up dally. It Isha•ame the bride of W. C. Lovett, of tete -.wended by Cebrrtson. -that we for-; bodies witiethe nap•, radend blot tl
splendid health measure for It is more
nth cc-axes-i"n of Mullett. ton of Mr. and ward '111,• Iin•sI l s't -hip es. owl let the promptly transforms them mei he thy,
important to keep clean and pure on �1r4.(.:-Lovett.OtClinton.Tileceremony
Reeve 1.•• a de►egnte; alternative. I:.'attrahtive women. 'flits new, red b rod
the Inside than on the outside, because seas pes(xated by Rev. James Aire}•, t'tii'i'.T. The
clerk' was bistruetrd 1, i, tipplied be Ur. 1Vllli.ime t'urk tele,
the ■kin pores do not absorb impure' Va• `.ire [.uvea lett the same ever.- writ, to t'l TttiTf' pi iRer t`ottiGris3irlt WniCh teatthes every +agar and every'
ties into the blood, caustug disease, • ,arhoma III the Euwa3 tlpr to secure. if {br•rfidir. a speaker to am - we've yrs the body. Through the u e of
whale the bowel pores b■ do. ,tress a peek gathering in the ti i= tue'epills ttousandsof woman have Inuits!
The principle of of poop inside to CLINTON. .hap In the h114're is of Hydro-e•ls•lrie benc`ht wl.en suffering from anaemia, in•
not new, as'at,lwate of People practice :r. and Mts. Jim) arrive,' hem- Last power for the municipality. The teerk •Macau n. •genual weakness and those
p- Just as bot freshen
and skin cleanse, hot week alter an absence of sonde' months. ' was iii.$-netdd to procure twelve nlap,r, ainpenis from which w:rmen at rnr ..utTer
purify end freshen the akin, so hot v ,_ Attione the many women who tell tell of .the
water and a teaspoonful of limestone s --- ( _ Fl+ ncod ISr. 11'rillama' I'tttm i't1 .313vr iiimc
Sll i.3iXat1p,,an,ttai4-VitiriAii ___ .;.orthe_townsh of 1'.albtrtte Luz .the
phosphate act on the stomach, liver, while \1r.: Jago 1t n led at Corunto use ad' the official. and ittsn to IsOa fetor' th ant is Mrs• L. lacks. (towel Hill, N. S..
kfdners and bowels. Limestone phos- during het husband .. cat Bence. Mr, Jag" 1201) dog tags whish are required by who es : VI . ll'c a very much ll, N. 5n
phate is an inexpensive white powder spy s (hat co di arts i•• the 1._IdCountry,, law. the motion of Robertson HMI in heath : itty' bl•eed strmril wr:lk and
and almost tasteless, are veru unsatmt:'ic. Prices are
ande,
he r:glit to
nine out
of blood -
es on
-es and
• ehes,
tiara
the
e high Crnhuln, the n, essnr w nut un re. watery, my stivngte fe !rd, and 1 was s„
to swim. n Ill crteigrtt' of the tunh'- seely ltrtid that to ' w els. was a
"DANDERINE"
G;rls: Save Your Hair!
Malo it. Aininctantt
burden.
work it start e y
Fitzsenottr, recand daughter of t'ipality, tae requestat .by the DDelatrt-
seed Fitzsimons. While f logs ng the street merit of itgrletilteris lice Mock brttneh. Pink Pit a an decdy d to sty the m. and I
ysayl •tai e'Klt.i
c day las: week was knocked d rv;i by 'floe cheek. Juin freisurer• applied can
1 had oftio read about lir. •Wi hems'
truly l ' ,'- T' Ting trwrvtr•rxi 1
„+cat• moan c and dr:,ggtI len ort .else :w inure"., of mines owing to eve r- (nand mys`1( gaming, a and
feet. No hones were bioken, but the little ite�e`reeelug olnrire and r.
-
trrurihfliHes uyr, 111 tete Nis .4 my d•t
girl was badly s "ken a f1. i,leittdr nisei them In the interest • and vitality alis fcst.net .
under
a f her
Ione crirrgy
t t i5 tut•
r.c eienel,d
BRUSSELS.
Mrs. Jo1,a.wrioll( passed away
home here on Monday -of last sa , aged
hilly -eight year,. 11.. 1 sbantlsurvives:
Mrs. Jesse Kerr was presented with a
number of gifts by membere c 1 \lciville
tit rjre lial•1-ie whorl they wish 1,1 serve, own experience Lean
ettk•J(tllysurouustg,—Oy mut toi, .:dne.'
tt}.kisher :nilutl 4
en.11r11;y r Ie-1natter wasr;this
' Y mu caniciget f)
Ti ft offer till I hr rex l rrgttTnr trrraWlTdra through fufyil ,.1•'t
.1no. Wil -un was iiiit•,11rusi anditrlr .ro at 50) cents a 1
meshion of +'n prey :Intl Rolrerts.nl, in from the 1 r.
{d:ue of t. et. Robertson. who deeliue.l oteeee ode, te
church on the eve 01 ,her u,., ;rrture to to set. 'f1s' following accounts were
Torc,nt where she Rfid the Boss (amity. paid :—mussel Allen. 1 sheep hulled by
soil reside in futures' s1sugr,- hl•: 1V„> Jit dlnLuu v Js ' ,its , .1n F.Retlive Kntttple.
ECETE tgravel 61
t.�, 11x1; fpm. Freeman. re- 1Y1, ter wnaysey 1,naiT�piarT.
r ly het brant of pick) arra. if,,rhn.;
The farmr cat the Exeter district have -, are. t ddtrctilte in p swerve; the sum,'
tinned a ,FFarmrts Club as a branch -of sore at hotels Wien tray ar 'alw rys
the 1.:, F/tl• Thevic e'er" are : Ptezid. nt, , , _ . carr ed a twit, • wit a Ir m -One tier ,s Inc
Jos.phalalow•; vice-president, .Charles i . ,, ditties; a, a re, aurae!. tnh{f ' pike s in
f utk ': Eeerd lacy Ire" open - E. J. front of Lien, a -tit ^ i dews at ti:
' Iptpf• difecro s. t:U, welter. Chester •{.'� ,.1f cab:e:aFi t Wit . 1ut--rr - e a c. re,
Edi•,wee, Cho Pen' a e. fl n C't-e The i p:t,tntly a>!L d r, nu i ci r, r c
member'shlpslready number eight ye'g1 ', 'r' n:c;c es." Th mm. h , , '.e
Susie 1Vetkee, wife of Ecu : A. `•1 red •n• ,)ukt:,'pwl't-I; ,p+ , lee i,i,ecle,"au • , :t
aid. ascot Jen' are 31.0• at her home in few minutes !lel t • eat (lee re - , 1 ,g
I Guelph, aged :if y vets Mrs, tlacdona!d tlii' 1'ailkee .t r : 'at tee eye. ami
spent her gtrlho,•1 d'iv- in ).deter, re.nev am b: h :
.e ' Eng to Guelpe1 after her marrta, -'n ' 5 ,1, 1 tai, liter, -Lie! Y, u are
Itwenty years alto. 1 r
TmmediateTy after a'Tanderine" reit.
1CINGIIAM. i ny. (neat, fan," +rtriied the
• rtAti,l
r. R •:ns'
et1 err he
r six bo. •,1. f r i_ 11
Hot OXO, or
better still an OXO
Cube in a cupful of
warm n:ilk.is an ideal food
for children. Milk with
OXO can be assimilated
more readily, and is a
most nutritious and
whnlesonfe diet.
\ Tins of d and
10 Cues*
sage, your hair takes on new life, lustre. Peter Milligan has sold his drayi:
and wondrous "leant
y, appearing twice busineas to W. J. Finlay, of Weex.'ter.
as heavy and plentiful, because eachThe r!eath ole carred on January lit •
hair enema to fluff and thicken: Don't le Finlay, a-w.el known resident ,11 ti, s
let your hair rtny litelesa, e•ntoetese plaintis'riu t, In his lift y•seventh year. Ile was
or scraggly. Vint, tow, want bats of tuna, ,tris ken *in plr.tlysts a few weeks before
strong, beautiful hair.' his death:
A :p5 -rent bottle of delightful
"l)andcrine" freshens your scalp, ehecks
Mr and airs. Reber) Knox,
x,
residents
ents of
dandruff and falling hair. This atim-
1I Rt for rainy years.hive gone to
Witting •Lenity -tonic" Rives to thin, Tomato to reside.
dull, fading hair that youthful l,rightneea 1 Su:a 1 Petty -piece. wife of W. J Scharf,
sae lyunolant thicknwr•s1j druggists), of Hartney, 11lan.,-died there on January
w. erwar .'"its.
air..-..
;1,4i 1-1. t.
I ;tp.rssa yiuU pre
_ V c.. sir : I preach t v
said the rninieers
p)„ y,)i 'GCI melee
.manor.., tee 1.uil:ee..
• lee. 1 1 t 1 e • 1• r•
BARGAINS IN -
i
Boots and Shoes I
FOR two weeks commencing February 12th to Feb. I
26th inclusive, the greatest bargains in Footwear
can be obtained at MacVicai s Shoe Store. We are ..I
taking our loss and it will be to your advantage, as you
will be able to buy whatyou require at greatly reduced 1
prices. The manufacturers up to the present time are
not making the reductions that are being made by us
in this sale. All of the goods that are on sale are the
very best quality and cannot be replaced -at the prices
__we are offering :them to you for. Our profits have
never been large. as we have always tried to give. our
customers exceptional values on a very small margin.
Do not miss this sale if you need footwear.
Bring us your Shoe Repairing and have it done right.
GEO. ,I1actVICA R
NORTH SIDE OF SQUARE GOUk.KRH
"THE PEOPLE'S GARAGE."
Under New Management
}-laving taken over the business of "The Peoe s
Garage," MR. J. L. DEMERLING announ s
that he is ready Tota
All Kinds of Repa Work
Being a first=class mechanic, o has served firs time
both as machinist d auto repairer, he
Guara es All Work-�..,m.,
Free Air for 1. Gssollse, guaranteed 'me(►sure
101 _Minter -at `^Reasonable Rates
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DEMERLING
id is Street, Opposite Victoria Park
400
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Electric lleaters, Toast = s
Convenience
Flashlights
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c d other Household,
Co'fldor ,Iectric Bulbs 50c
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