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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1897-11-18, Page 41 _. essakr, Nov. Itiv 1N1. 1EMER8O-N;gI'- BICYCLE&MUSlC ... - HOt7EIE .. - know open with a select stook of NEW URIC •d Musical good.. We will blandly NORDHEIMER PIANO AND NOMAS ORGAN Guitars, Mandolins, Violins Mouth I Irgane aced other small In- • .trutucnt.anti 'turni+lom.. • Ws have made arrangements with • num ber of ir Luost popular nears troue o tam o bllbh d..ttoheretor• our petrous can depend on getting Up -striate music. Anything not in .tcx k will iia • 1w ordered + n.1 .1elivere 1 egg promptly. hive us • trial, 1 EMERSON'S *dye* read West Street. lfuelo:80100- , Oodertch. ttrr$igaal, THE SIGNAL : GODERIOH ONTARIO. Imei that be had ,u knowledge d Mr. t•OUNT'e reeigUatiea aatil the ins tamest bed been duly lodged with the Werk of the Crown in Chancery. In that event it is al- together possible tbat Mr. Loner is not and will not be an aspirant for the judgeship, and should our surnies prove true, we ere of the opinion that Huron poe.eneo* a man who more than any otter deserves the appoint - meet when the new judioiel °diem, ie tilled. We refer to J. T. (:Ai ow, Q. C., 0.PP., who stands second to none in Western Ontario in his choeeu profession. The Government would make nu mistake should Mr. liaaeow be chosen to fill the ap pointment, and hie selection would be en• denied by the bench, by tilt bar, and by public opinion, If ro$L.laa1D EVERY THURSDAY MORNING ay w. weesuJs'wsuew Terme er NMcressee 1 One month, lowly -mos 11 Tres months •••. • tomb Box err e.,,. 16 1 V.4 year, a-- untag date.. f,egal and other owned advertisements, loo rr Inns for first Insertion. and 3 oenta per line t'or each subsequent Insertion. Measured by a nonpareil seals. 1 h and order, g6 per Byname Dards of. tail lip es Adv semFound omSwayed BiliimiV�ntBt too anted Atuttiii chancel Wanted not xosedbag 1 lines norm,' '. $l per month, Hamm r .is end Farms on Bate. art to seemed 111 Met SysIlvmonth, Ma te••e sequels moi lb, Larger adv*. is proportion day at%enff 131n1 R1'kw•Meev of• idatek. In is pr'rrete the peoetniary benefit of any taAl- •.drsl or 000tpany, to be conaldered an .d- Yettleem,'nt and charged n000rdintt'Y. Loral notices In nonpareil type ons cent per word, no notices lata thee 95o, Local notions is ordtn•rf readiest type two tents per WQrd, No notice for lees thus IOo. Nsloes for churches abd other reggae, sad _, benevolent tntitatiom half rate tlobscrfh•r who fell to receive Tan Stair reauierly by mall, will o .afar a favor by se- e relating us of the fact at 51 early an date ell Wable hen a change ef address is desired. bots tote old and 1M sew address sboold be Yea Watelletheree Eeees. J. C. IA Towel, n Gederleh, Ms been age painted Local Tramline( Ammeter a Sawn. .rips of Oodertob, Colborne. Ashfield and Ws w suosh. Local postmasters over the district are also aerrowered to rm. we subecrtptlons to TEa Ito Al All oommunlatione mut be..'-!r"ssed D 0001LLICU i • n7, Tito Telephone Ca1130 MuGarab Oa OODMRMCH. T$UROOAY. IWOV . HONORS FUR 0ODERICH. T1s Excellent Stealing .r the CM►epate in the Jane Isamu. Unfairly/ITV.; DIeTateUT1P.-1110111 was a large •ttend.noe at the meeting ot the Col- legiate institute and Model School Literary Soceesy oo Friday evening, when, u ad • dition to the usual program, the certificates won at the midsummer examinations fwd the institute prises were wwat.ed..to vs .tossestul rudsnts. Prisoipal Strang 000u• blarg;14 altar a law IrrthmlaarY regmeti maim apps Miss Siouan, who gave • plia. *ole la !ter usual able meaner.. Wee Lily Moes followed we.... pretty vocal solo, CLUMIISING RATER. 8UB8('1IBER8 who dere to take ♦dvantage of THE BIAIIAL's offer to club with any of the fo'Jowing news- papers for 1898 may have the b.lanoe of 11497 tree : THE SIGNAL and Globe $1 60 fes Smear. and Mail and Em- pire 1 50 eR SIGNAL end Farm and Fire- side 1 50 TBR SIGNAL ant. Weekly Sun1 35 Tint SIGNAL and Family Herald THR SIGNAL. and London Daily News 2 10 The Signal until Jan. 1st. 1899,1 1 • 5 rendered with the lady • usual sweetness, .nd Miss Gibson rendered • reoit•tioa with much express oo. Suss Brown sang • solo. " A Flower Song." and mcg it in a meatier that .howa she has vocal rbility and 'much musical sate. Miss Rhyoas then reed Abe Collegial, Journal, of whtoh we cannot say muoh, as either through imperfsot Mariam power* or the bum of subdued conversation we were unable to catch its full import. Mr. CLrk.00 followed with the Model School number, ot witch, with the sloop uou of .e 000•*iooal " taffy," not a word reached oar oorner. We were surprised at this, for on previous occasions we hard the whole ot the Journal's °entente and felt im- pelled to compliment. the reader. This part of tbepegram wes Juotight leo a Alm _With- ,. rith-a Rano solo played with much sweetness ey Mlii Men' The pres•otatloe a..c+..e«.y' was Dell In order, and at the oall of the °heirmao Misses Vesta t1ateoo and Alio* Cruets appeared, and each received • aloe volume Si 1 ?dim McLellan, for home wor'. `hells Aoheeoo reosived the ,a l prise for Moisture, sod- 4. k u.. osa presented for history. Idles 1_.. ..sg!..prtzas for improvement in waiSe devise tthe term were won try Miss Mary McDonald and Jas. Morro, and Mies Charles' annual pF'r.e for Freooh was taken by Miss Maud Sinnott, • student whose home is in Weilkare►y.*'.rwty. Jlr. Strong thea rose the following lief of ..rtieeate wtn.ers : - FORM I. IIERE AND THERE. ep•oially meatiesed Mies Uherlee. whose depfteas $ IAN the Iaetitute the hoose el !•via` the Hadar r modern lam - urges. W hem Mr. Berme s.est toned the ma of the meeker la scleras, • gage - num in mar row .aid, Mamas his breath. " Bravo, Mies Charles I " a eeaeiasne t. whiffs Tun !MOLAL soya ditto. Frees the ahem it will lee rasa that is 1See? W. last'. Lute was abmlately peefole is the !Maher hr•sohee, mad we doubt it thy wheel or 1n - statute la taw Proviasw ever had seen e record. The last to receive • prim wee Peal Turnbull, who had woe the siker medal for the highest average to the lower ferns after • ohm* mates, and that hs worthily wee it is apparent from the fact that he won boson >a the D.naramental exam. The modelle& received his trophy .t the beads of His W.rsklp Mayor Stemma. wbe, daring • 'bort. oat and extremely feliottious sp.eob, pinned it to the wikn.sr's breast. On resamiug their seats. mayor and medalist were heartily cheered. Short- ly atter retaining his Isar. His Worship rose and said that he would give • medal similar to the one presented by the rooter of St 4 .orge'e, to be oompeaed for noes the same ooadttions, • s•otsooe that evoked ooa- stderrbls oheiraug among the student and iubilattoa among the gathers. An •ddrees by fits Honor Judge Meson, and Gd Save the Queen, with Miss McCall .t the pease, brought the oroeeedinga to • doe& LQCAL NEWS IN BRIEF. Iivtag up, -term windows. " Side Tracked " Rest Monday, the 22nd. It m *bout time me heir'd of tb.tblg tat- tier - se. page 4 for .dvertieem.nt•of " Side Tracked. Friday evening is regular council meet- ing nigh. The sewer oontr•otors are now putting in the gullies. A baa.b of dandelion blossoms was shown to the S1uNAL on Thursday. A.dr ws Bras. A Co. thieved a car -load of lambs to Buffalo last Saturday. R Winter shipped a oar toed of o.ttle to Montreal last Friday for expires. On Sunday The lady of the Sown the toosdatioa tor atotb*r poem by Kipling. Horne g+as•mpment No. 9B I.0 O.F. will meet to ors mama next Mood.y RIM • Ruon.nan. Olive Mo`lween, Tina D. Brydzee, %V lliam R. McVicar Nellie Cretgi., Jolla S. Neftel, Key vett Church, Norman Sall, Reuben Iliokson, M. Jean Stewart, J KTs Holt, Geoffrey Turnbull Paul (b.s.re) .loynt, Jame. H. Watson. Veete A. MoDooald, Annie Williams. Ethel MoMath, Lottie L. Williams, E.L. (bogie) FORM II. -PART 1. PRIMARY. THERE is a turmoil in Toronto pol- l -Um] circles, no for ;peak, and all because that. eminent ;tate;man, WILLIAM I.U1•T, (j.C., hon mein fit to divest himself of his parliamentary toga and remign his seat as member in the Dominion House for Centre Toronto. Some there are who lay. been .o . uncharitable as t ley that tMr. Louie re- signed in the sure and certain hope of being raised to the position of fifth judo, of the Hupteme Court, in the not distant future, and others say, ray. Others, again, say that he resigned because life had become a burden, owing to the continuous nagging .t him by eager and •nxi°u. °fFlee teeeken,who wanted to lay their tired and weary forms on the shelf of their country. et a regular salary. Be that ea it may, Centre Toronto is new open, and the throes of • political fight are likely to be, in full working order presently. Draper, Samuel Joynt James H. Dunlop, May Martin R. Marion Edward. Wesley MoEwan Thomas M. Ferguson. Hattie Rhyne', Ethel J. Garrick, W. Joeepb Sheppard. Ruby Green, Jennie etriog. Grace M. JoMwtoo, winner Tiohborne, Mary FORM n. -FULL PRIMARY. Armetresr, J. goy MoCoaaell, fins Canna. Matilda Melaod, Flora Elliott, Clarissa Munro, Freak (boson) Jardine, Bella Tisdale Heavy Keefe, Agnes L \t c,.er, basal FORM III -PART L, FOR JUNIOR LEAVING. Amy, Marjory Graham, Gerrie Cueoingham, Luetts Hill, Edward Crowston, Charlotte Kettle. Marguerite Elliott, William A._ MoDoogall, Duncan ..sal-. .. -.._ Howard. George Red, W. H. Ttohborne, Maggie. FORM Irl. -JUNIOR LEAVJ (0, ,rLL. The Liberal; have already put their candidate in the field, in the person of GOMM!' HRRTRAM, a prominent 'manufac- turer, and the question now it', 'rill the Tories put up • ostdidAte against him! Some of the old-time Conservatives are in favor of...letting the 000stitttsagy go by de- fault, and reserving their strength for the Local fight. which is expected to come tem shortly, but there are °then who ingot that their banner should he lifted from the duet and ranee more string to the lweesw Of this claim is Hon. (%t.ARra WALLACE, who Lao informed the local maehlnit that he will be hose. from Betroth Columbia within it week to fight a good fight for nld•time Con- servatism of the anti -Tupper variety, and his telegram appear" to have heat't.ed up a number of his followers in the Queen City. Whether he will he eure.udal in hi* effort • very short HMO will tell. - Perhapm the east imports* en come cl Mr. Lount's resignation is that It lea de - 1140 ion wet Doe veloped .butt y t'�tise of a jtldgt► .hip, es the %wise hs. d.finh.iy Auld dna so welt mr posopml t had bus Stade, tear of tmrepea le visiting her frisade as I Mount Mom* Farre, tad Mare* Lw them la the magas of lar pleura► • to Emma laydmi W Wien, of Seatertb, spent eta day at tLe parental reside/me. C. I Davies. et 8t. Staples. New Braas- wick, was to Gedertob an Sal earls Jae. Joi:Moo, mereeve of W0f Wawa- •esl, wee in ole meshy town ea Saturday. Thetas Taylor has been up to Wiagk*M and Brussel* visaing bis we at his old hems. Chas. A. Humber returned t tows lest week. beanie oompletd his sower oonerw• in Stratford. Sewer emanates BMvensoo returned to tows on Mord y, •ofdoieotly recovered to resume duty. biles Annie Fletehar, et New York, arrived is town yesterday, and will name" till New Year. Thos. Babb returned from Fort William tor the winter last Thursday Tom is mute of dredge No. 9. Geo. Thompson. oeGoderioh, was calling on old Wlagham friends the past week. - W iugham Times. Wm. Gundry, of t. Agri*. was la tows Tuesday, eer•mg sommaY to jury mew - Wi.gham Them. Ret. C. Allan Seager. M. A.. Terrtete, speat the peat weak * the psrea1l dirge hag, Nd.or...trest. Jas. Pettigrew of M ierdseendtag • few days is town this week, vatting relaters@ and friends. Mr. and Mrs Morrow and Mrs. Keanedy were •lsltiag friends end relak.iss to Stanley. the past week. Mrs. John MoIntoeb, of Detroit returned borne on Tuesday atter two week's visit in Goderiob .od vicinity. Roes Resale of Gderloh, manager for N. Dymunt's lumber yards was in town l.•l week -Kincardine Review. F. Dillies sad H. Bl•okstone osinam ted workior in the finishing depart met at the Organ Factory ow Mooday. Herbert Robertson has charge of Mies Stewart's clam In the Central during that lad Melt through illness. tnq. _r .ems. - Tbeeaaa wtu rid a regular meetel♦`es 430 v.entn( - Day. Nowaday's people want the beet. and " Rew's Pure Salt " being the best. sea that you get it. Mt Q.orm.'n W eo Viaf tlrme * the sisal tees and llwMeaday the Me- was blowy the greater part ot the day. the foe betas pretty thick on the lake. A full mEtm 'o. u partioul•rly request ed at thea g of autos lodkr Ne. 62, 1.0.0. F., Ibis ,'ssis* List 9mnday before the skeet name down flowers enough to make • boyuet were gath- ered from • garden in town. Net bad or Amy, Marjory Gordoo, Tem Blare, Annie Hawkins, Walter A. Campion, Joh* Howard, George U.oaiagbam Luetta Keefe, Marguerite Coutts. Jesete MoDougall, Duns* Croweteo, Charlotte Neftel, Lionel .1. Densmore, Pt.rbe Paterson. Ella Duff, Berth. Reed, W. H. Elliott, Willem A. Snell, John Graham, Birdie Tiobborne, Maggie Grebes', Gaeta Tilt, Edward Wbyard, W. Herbert. JUNIOR MATRICULATION. rase. Hill, Edward A. MolaagbHa, Thos. A. Robertson, A. Freak McDonald, Ales. ARMOR LEAVE/M.-PAWL Diok.on, Mama Mere. !.illy Dichosa, Jennie MoClu.ksy, Marrero► Kilpatrick, leash Trndgemi. Lizzie swot LEAviNG.-►ply Boyd. Samuel J. len Tonal, Constance Coultas, Edger S. Ryas, Huge A. Obrietilaw, J. Albert Strang, L. Mansura Elliott, borne J. Tigers, James H. .40N10R MATRICULATION. Buchanan, Miltea A.. 1.t place in Free* and German : 1st elms la English. ;1111TOE MATRICULATION. MoTavieb, Robert. The reading eedd. the ohairmes presented 3he oertifieatee to thorn promo. Darius the prem..tatbn Mr. Strang said that there were mon than • buadred eertifiestes far delivery, though then were hat 98 names en She list ; that the name were of Pupils .4. - dated es the Institute, the extra noes being those edemted elsewhoe*. but sake wrote la Godenoh. He said that, like sorra ether prinoipeia, he might claim all who wrote is tows, het he preferred the mealy way of elainiag those that thi' school beliettably Vose Coetlnebili. the windiest Am the'. Gedegieb Bever advertised lie Iestitate or bepa.d er o.svamed for pupils t they pre- ferred to let the seemed's work do the adver- ti ieg and n.nvemmieg. " The net preseet- d," said Mr. Seethe. " might i.larger. yee se•erthetues then lees feet semi.* loam 1a Mt." And M WHOA let 93 peel's wrote ter mooed elites eertilleatee. and 28 were see - 00061 ; 4 wrote fen Nae, msbrledetas, aid 4 paned t 14 wrote es first rhes papers. and 14 gee artilsates i 1 wrote few jaws hewer matiraaletas, tad headed She list le (alma la Tr..mh .sd Os►maa and wens etnae3b is Rwglal. mad Me totals psi, his pongee 1. the Promisee le muses es ; sad ..e wrote for easier metwM• Mason •e4 bemuse m male wistrleehtet. b win Was be seas thee 43 masses .ator d ter No higbor tent, sod the 43 rw..adtd le libelee sswtllenese. b s..thM ela, t imemesefe ettedldstee, the eltaltt.ea a..pU- Mwlssty Ir w. gtgaaglr 1N-Nts, mod M GODERIC! BARGAIN CENTRE BIG BMX '- LADIES' LADIES' MANTLES COMMENCING FRIDAY, NOV. 19th. was m gat of for R. W. Le/it,#t- heme ' _ JAMS' ROBINSON &terse •that lett for true the w�aMt�,,..__ __..._...-_ Mem Kate Reid visited is CllalfM end' iftaglti° tort wtwk. Whit* io "W(_, ,, QORS W EST VT iii an. _-mmime. -- .--- elle was the gesso of Mrs. Jamas Lsea. '�v�`r'°t pt. ilesMte retorted to Krettiellbilielfw S•tsrday trim Oederiob. He will good chs Maio Is 1iti ieh.--Kiao.rdiae Biot,. H. Lekvled the w tine sosMaw st She le& beak stats lisela.d Walk UM bassi. .epp0 _ =NNW et .tea aBthl� brass!. v "liirtM runnisrlErlit tt• � bun in this ssoaiea attending the taeusd of ba brother, returned to his home 8eeaa• day last. Mr and Mn. Chas. Les returned Iron their hooey mom trio this week. Mn. lees will be M home Wednesday 24th. leis. sad Friday 963le end obs fallowiag Wdseday sad Friday. Mrs. Wm. Forrester of Aberdour .000m - Brad Jacfet Reduced! SEE OUR JACKETS GET OUR PR CES Extra heavy Flannelette, twill, at 5e Extra value in Grey Flannels, at je Extra value in Grey Cotton, at tie Extra value in Grey Cotton, at 5e Extra value in Table Linen, at ,Y5e Extra value in Tweed Dress Goods, etI9e Extra value in Ladies' Vests. Extra value in Ladies' Cash- mere Ol es �' -Titre value In Ladies' Oath - mere Hose, ..st 15e We have received extra value in Silks, which we are selling at a Bar- gain. Call and see them. Men's Fur Overcoats, away down in prices. See the Shirti and Drawers we are selling for 25c. each. 04.. Da.aeein. 'enlgbrmR1.etre,Qttt1„soh. e:CMP- RE PRICES' COMPARE QUALITY. You Don't Require-....... an axe to break it, or to heat it in an oven, or to crush it with a rolling pin, or to sift it, or to add corn starch to it WHEN YOU USE ICE'S PURE SALT " THE SALT OF THE EARTH." Your Grocer has it. Ask him for it. Every package guaranteed to give highest satisfaction. the Lady of the Scows, on the 14th day et November. Colborne h Burrows and S. Sloane w still shipping large quantities of grain to the Old Country. via Portland. --The wear ,e .1eweeere••+ee .sow os their last section, Nelson -at., and they . xpeet to De through in • week. The best est off to a suit that is up to date, is • newspaper label that is up be date. Dom your label match your snit! Great- bargee's 1• sailor's .ad trimmed hate, also In adios mistime .t Mies E Hil- lier's, Kieg.ton street. Call sad see A l.rre member of mem were imported trom Stratford by the O.T.R. for the per - parte of re-laylaw the burnt seek at the Bar- bee. Eleven ap of Rioe's Pan 8.1e were shipped trom`tbe O.T.R. depot ea Saturday sad • large number every other day of the week. The North American Chemical CO.'. works have been working night and day lately so try sad keep up with their order book. A fall attendance of the members of Eureka Coattail No. 103, R. T. of T. 1. requested at the meeting nest Monday evening. The sew window plated to the Be*k of Kootenai building is • great impro.emsale as people doing business at the bank oaf now me to count the oath, Then le • pleasant surprise in sten ter the snheeribers of the FamilyHerald sad Weekly Star of Montreal. e have HMS the premium pietism/ that oomee t►aear wait the Faintly Herald and Weekly Star. ..d ma heartily somplimsa3 any of ear readies who are subscribers of the Finely Herald .ad Weekly Star. How sae it he dose ! Tint is the qu.stioe. All that the subseribere are istereeted In knowing le that they get the great paver sad sweat plans* for a ridleaMnsly smut sum. t W e hear there is • great rush fort is, and we weeder. padded by bee sister. Mas J. McKellar of Port Elgin, vatted last week at Mrs. H. Gardener's. Borth has ea their retort from Oodsrieh.-Kleaardies Review. COMING AND GOING. Hy. Ra3bw•II was is tows thee week. Jae Clarke nears* be town on Moeda►. A. M. Tedd of C1M1ea was in town tide weak. Dr. Slaw. ef Claim. was i. tows N Mead•y. F. Jordan is 'titles( is Manitoba sad the North Week F. Blair bantams et Bruges/, drove Mata town ea T31srsday. R. Ree fer4 et Chutes. was Is the se. tetra se Thursday. lira BdM rWOsgd to her hale he Tsr- aoto the page week. W. H. Puretk 41 011NM. wee is Gob - Nei the pa * s'riaay. HARBOR AND RIVER. Perak Seam Males* over ter the sawn. though the i.1 ars 01lt around the piers. A neer ofti« hue been built for N. Dyment *0 replaoe the ons destroyed by the recant fire. Peter MciEwan has the contract for re- building the roadway te the harbor lumber m111. Tb. G. T. R. have only 1.id • ruga traok .lour the dock, bat may pat down an extra ens iD the spriest The Grand Truk traokmeo are already at work preparing to lay a maw track alo.g the (bmaaay's dock. Ceptoa Crakes got ap "team oa Smdav and ran oat, sad brought the schooner. Cara Yonall is se poet. The breakwater eoatraoter rewired sev- eral oars of to tuber early lees week. and later several we •f quare. The .tamer James with the barge F. R.sssU in few, arrived in tort on Sunday moraine. The barge was light and we. brought to this port to winter. The fishiest tag. Claes, was raised lest week, sad is .-woiNly sone the wens tor tier rent oa the bottom of ole barber. The sabotage &Mega from Geld.. Valley for the river ram Um port the past Monday attarsooe and seils4 oat yesterday for the river. The simmer Clara Tomei discharged leer deet aid ea the G. T. R. Book, and toss sailed for Wellaoeburg to unload the balance of her Gergo. Meek to the s•tafactioo of all who knew (pain Uolwtll sed the membon of his enw, the eobeoner Liars Tamil was sees eQ this pert ee Sunday M.ornisg, sad as .l. erred the harbor, the tag ay.lyn met her sad broagbt her late pert. The Yeast) left Tfssssslea for the pore with • serge of Member .. 'lands of last weak, sad ea Tbareda and Friday what' se iatelligenoe was received of her wbereahtrtM, it was tier- ed the had stet wait • mabip la the Serum of the preesediaa day., and m snag did theft fears become on Friday .vada' that Mev were ttsls.rspbsd te Termite papers, However, the Y..ell ester* this port with- ** • stick of timber maeleg, er the loos ef • aper, sad She gallant septale whim gesstaasd m to bs bare',, leekd very seek* • deewosd sesta as he.,.._ .sen& Be meted the* he era► the Nwrasae jest 31.10. leeriest the 0mestll.a lay. bat that holing detsrmiss& te keep la deep water he ale ler the •assume shoe. aid 4s► Meg lea the M) et Alpellin. ltappd sea- er. The Yt seed Tantalised there till Seta.- day mesa. whoa she asield raw e fee (( dme►Ih. CCystitof ses, a II. 14 df.s4 wt a at.rth'vwl!d '•'• *het 41 d1*rEa Slew wee ea !amuses fleet ""I"" art 8"6"111j. fat le addMna ti aaftbe Me& there Iwo eaada to sped Woo wbtoa • p. Wo wen as* to tr+bt0111S lea IL M. Ilk elf Teas% uI Owlets 041.111aid alto at>,l/ lyalltitt a bodes from MO% beirolosand .. hh D. Beedes.ss hitt ea ferOii- ming, Mea. Meme s sftead ifs Me ;eBaI_'tit,t•���� Pure Coffee Trade- _ _ _ _ _ . st 86e, per Ib-- e Go 'thusyou wait --Kippered---Herring Two large tins for 25c The highest quality. Try them. Good Salmon for 10c. $ can Perfectly Fresh and Relisble. Tonics Fou r G ood-- Crystal Glass _ata. Washboards Ones The latest out. They beat the world. Price, 50c. each G. M. ELLIOTT HAMILTON BT. GROCER. .._ Telephone 52 HURON'S GREATEST STORE. After all that's said and read, Cash transactions keep us on the move anywhere between twelve and fourteen hours a day, and there is no reason why such a healthy trade condition should not continue with us. There is no better appointed Dry Goods Store in the West. We have the run of the best Wholesale Warehouses in Canada. Every important department' --the . Millnery, the Fancy Goods, General Dry Goods, has an expert at its head, and every detail of the business care- fully looked after. MILLINERY GREAT THANKSGIVING OFFERING. W INGO, FEATH)l FI OWSRS and RIR'SO S. HALF PRICE SPECIAL SALE OF READY-TO-WEAR MILLINERY. SAILOR AND WALKING HATS, HALF PRICE. NOVELTIES, IN VEILING. This ie the beat time to look through the Faney Goods 1>e- partment. We show a greater variety of Holiday Novelties than any three houses n the trade. R. B. IT 8 'S- Q W. ANDREWS, Manager. New Fall Milliner THE LATEST HATS AND STYLE8 IN BONNETS and all the Newest nada in VELVETS. FLOWERS and FANCY FEATN'R& Aosta ler PA.RXERS DVS WORE DXSSEIS YAT