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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1899-3-2, Page 8Taouoar, March 2, 1829. .""NEw'-wASH 4.641 This season promilres to be very bountiful in rich effects of Muslin, Linen, Piques, Ginghams for Spring and Summer welir, We have a large collection of these goods in the latwit dotiigun. (:olue and inspect our stock. Lovely Satin Stripe and Chocked Muslim, at.. 25c. New Colored and Black Muslins, a regular 25c. line, only.. 18}c. _No1�1i11k1Jin Limos ui()olom tripes anakt3 ohs only . ' 2e• DRESS GOODS AND SILKS. Fancy Birk Gordo be the new weaves of ., Priestley Katmai En s - makes, esly.,,.• Heavy wide i Moth Serra New l'reponl,00W •�( J fa Bloke 111 A .plwdtd line ut Moistest spriogehades in Corded Kfleote, ('overt )Toth., Breed )'lot*, and Serer, for Suite New Stripe aid Check Silks. New Plain Celor'ed Silks. New Plain aid Figured Satins. TABLE LINENS. 72 in. wide, Bleached Linens. re- r 1 gular $1.00, for sYa 60 in. Table Luton, only 260 NEW SHIRT WAISTS. .\ epleodid range, new patterns. es New Ckecf and Stripe Gins■ Waists. New BIM Skirt Waists, dc. - ;MEN'S -SPRING HATS. STATIONERY. AISp.tol lot of F'tne Linen Writ' Ng fads, regular 10o., going .t.... Nice Boa, oestaml.a Paper sod 5c E.ns, loperegular 100 , going .t. Goal P.pr-Rook Hooks, clearing 5 •t C a__ T TM e ` It TRIMMTN( Ne Always so hard to get suitable Triwwiuge, you way. Don't say it any wore. We have a Targe and barred selection this season of the New Braid., Narrow Ribbons, Netts, Embroideries, Frilled Rib- bons, etc. 0' Hosiery and Gloves. Laces, Veiliugs and Ribbons. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Waterproof Cloaks. BOYS' CLOTHING. We have looked after the 11111. mane wants. The kind of Saito %kat eland the wear and tsar. with a great big tear of the old-taahioad prier. Suite from $1.26 up. Bleak sad Celord Far Felt Fe dreg se, , .::- . 1.00 New obspr,LW tab, $1.00 $1.50 and $200• l New "Wig SIGNAL : GIODERICH cn IRLO. port for the year Itllit, rad after • earshositieep tae etoeo0, 4p mto or ef Mallen tad Kellar Abe repast tisk adopted. t'eaaoll mete en ube 1(111 day of tarok amt. W. *reviles*, clerk. DUNLOP. MoNmAY. Feb. Wit'' 'Ilea kohl. Fulford wired • pleasant rift to U•derioh lest week. A weed bee woe held eu ►11e lout► bouad. .f I11 %i.ig Thuredey afternoon Loftus Omura and Albert Quad retied u8 the taster ob•mpluoehlp with the In* saw. Daring the pair mootb several pew pM.s ek•riustio.s have beim held In our holistic I et eduuaNuu Wm. Riggs and Jelin Tena have �a►- rased lute the third book, (' Tie ballY and ISM Tomas tllto the WleaTd third, and Ruth Show, Edith Tleb borer and Edward Manson into the fr.•etb bock. Ws ere pleased to say that the . .molars interest- ed week like Trojans to gate their prom. tloao and we may add chat the rod has never to be used IN this lane in our so hoot Our scholars are Lound always to who a mark, mot to lose me, in their studios. It u a well.koowo laot that very to.. - .lumpy to our churobee • oat le made for buaoolal aid tor the lipreading of the t:uepsl among the heathen of ).sway lands, and people in our mutat are oma fileted. The other cloy • well -teem reeldsgt released terve tine 0.1. which had bees tied up in a bag and dropped es the read to die la • Cbrtstaeu country. le tuts right! Int e ach exatntae hie or her eatrolau 0 and es. dovor to do what he or she oau to check *nub prota0ee. 1111 ie too omen trouble to keep. Det either give it ohanve for it+ hl. by Letting It lore or kill 1t in some humane etsanor,iwtead of Lying U up to e sack todu( We toot some home mmeirm•rtee. LEEBURN. Musuey, Feb. 27.6. Sob storm, u that of Ssaday - with tkuoder and lightning- are rare at this mem of the year. The weekly meeting of the Presbyterian oburub will be bald Thand•y night at the readmits of Ur. Folioed. H. F. Hor toe e.Joyed • pleasant trip to Chaim last week. Comma bare be was o•ugbt is the bear)-rawastorm el Sunday. Dowel McLeod, who had bees sway fes one tomtits is the lumber woods at matt Ste. Marie, uttered in nee to make lie X Ain the boll'. eye of the ballot paper o0 Tut.da1 for the Clinton Bob. Our old frlebd Jbsph MacNevm w.s up from the Claret* City that day on a stnul•r errand, but hie X for the Uoderich Bob was not • . uoueer, He omen, ed rah r ovation from his of friends here, however, that he a1 - most forret iii. Iiiwpp.i.trent elect Iuelag hoe vote. 'Ube Womes'e Amara) Misses ay So - blame of the t2nion and Leoburn ehuohee met at the rwiJeuue of their pastor, Ree. -Jr. diaamlama. Eashoisee1.l.ede,imr. jar Agnes Hamilton, the pastor'. daughter, • (lttl• maiden of ween, beelike promoted the biotite for the gait, n was msde by the ladies and with sumo other atticl.1 will be semi to an lodtaa mission where Mw Oliver ie stationed A pl..aavt and social atter noon wee spent, the ledlea of the sister roams tattoo( over the o.Ifar o1 their soogreg.uona while at rather to their work Their host and boars entertained than to tea before the gathering broke op. The Claatoo Kerb was the ammo of divi- sion '1, Uolboree, to lila bye -.)motion for West Heron. The day Lang bright and fair the turnout of voter, was good. Sk.epy sod Indifferent ones of either side were bunted up with energy. then the poll closed the vote stood Holmes, 68 ; Mc - Leas, 30. • maionty of 38 for Relines. being a great fruit in 16e majority for the -dine. badmen truly did her duty for the I: tfermers of the Uominioo. The Uoneer- v.tiv• sorutivesri were K. N. Shaw and Jr. MoMann., the same aa in the Darrow •leoeioo. The Reformers for time had new min-Jobo Lawson, of Dunlop,. and Jobe 11aAvey, d (:edericb, with L. K D•ao.y • e an orteide watohman. When abs latter .t...• out the results of the poll to the crowd of voters oamide the toroth the tidings was received with prolonged and Peaty obeers, tad by Jae. t.tuktatr. Thee, el the orowd who didn't cheer wont homeward 1 b . thetas were (1. t'emming. 1) R.(1 , Michel J. r.'.,o, poll elerk, and (:so. Fulford, oo0- cater, who had only one ooeaeioo to use his ai.114rlty. l0 the general elect too of Jove, 1.1tJk, the fat• M C. Cameron got 53, Mo- biles: and Kilty 10-91 in .11. This time hue were sere more rotes. brtrut'Ivey oaadtdaa*IlkW lefts sail we osorR.t a briers efts .7- T. Oold- ' wvrpe N this* over. I know d theme toe lath 00) Dalt uudertake this sew vesture tt wW be earned thee** wick aro" ono- emu MUNK:nit& COUN IL& Every woman appreciate., the eatisfaetiof of k' the first selections in New Goods. Cotne now for your prang Dress. CASH AND: QNE _-PRICE. SMITH BROS. & C DUNGANNON. No'ric&- The Ira seenl7 is Dungannon for Tat 8WNAl. •a at thea°. of J. 4). wAaa.. J,P., conveyancer. Ike.. who will motive or den tor euhemiptions. .dvertWg and job - writ and L authorized to an ramps for smarm paid for the same GA. NEWTON, DENTIST, 01 LUCK. now. will visit Demeanor en let and erd I'rld.y of troll month. All modern meth ode 1f extracting and sor ling. and maktnaril. Meted teeth. Mos. nett door to Medd', tailor shop. Hours. 0 a.m. to) p.m. MILLINERY STOCK FOR SALE.- SRa. L AND1R8ON. Dungasnos. wishes be armee of her entire stook of milli try tit sore, r she inlaid. to retire from b.dhees. intosding purohasers will please address MHH$. (1. ANDERSON, 10.1m IJangaeoon. l'UN:WAY. Feb. 28. G. A. Newton, dieted, will be in Dun - written on Friday, March 3rd. Ii... - William Gourley. of Ashfield, is un- well, and under the dootot's termer. W,s-r HI'W.`. 1'A*OMkRa' IVYTITI'TL-On Saturday, the 2516 alt., two melons - one in the forenoon and one an the evening - were held here ender the armor ot the Ferm- an' lsa1itots. Por. Sl.kl.•HIN,..-The greater part rat the snow has disappeared and buggies re now bang brought into as. for travelling. Wheeling le tolerably good. The marry il.gle, jingle of the Dotter and sleigh belle le meanwhile silent, CHURCH Noir,.--Next Sabbath the sarreent of the lord's Supper will be dis- posed iesp.sed in Erskine ohuroh here. Services to esmmenee at the usual hour. Preparatory revioe will be held to the ohuroh on the previous Friday, service to oommenoe at 2 r.M. Cl/14% ALRM1INr.. .-Many will be pleased to know that the eeteemaa reeve of *eat Wa- wanesh, ,lames Gibson, and his wife, who have been very 111, ere on the way to a tee- toration to good health ...lames Rel. land, of Ashfield, is able to be round and le graduelly improvise from recent illneet. Your humble oorreepondent hr been very 111 for some two or three weeks. Al. though still very weak. he 1e impro/fug • little ....A great many in this district are *id op with t• grippe.. Our mediate are. in oo squenes, kept very busy, and are do- I'..".A'geed work in their treat,nent of the A Herm, 6:rtNT.-R.oestly Mir Rosa MoCeen, daughter of Peter Md'rte. Wort W.wanosh, warn united le the bonds of matrimony to filmes Mol)oneld, of St. Mary's. The suptals were performed by Rev. Father throe, at Ht .loseph'a *beech. KlagMwtdge. The happy bride was attend - .d by tar Meter, Mir i.irie MoC.no, and the joyful groom mor supported Mronrh *be serene ordeal bb Joseph Dalton. Th. balds was wally afked in a wedding pews .f 111...tare drily brimmed with white sit tag poets. at. bradrmaid wore • Osaall tam awtes_M Lofts**, O1ftSflar Woofer) rreta.st le im• grab mot era0vo Aleenvery of the age. pea.. trate* marl.. membrane ane nor to the very hem. Metahes pains and acres with a power Immossibie with 507 other remedy, Um. It for *'ram Yd all snemoss. n leg g , a*mmmNta, all druggists. rots suis tit JAi. wllautx. y„-'t'o w" ben.tihl costume of preen, The happy couple were presented with many retie and useful prsaente as 1oit see esteem. A sumptuous wedding Int, which had been Prepared for the happy 000•.100. wee per taken of by the invited goer" with greet relish. Next moroinv the newly wedded couple left for their future home at St. Mary's, being •000mpanied thither by the bride's venerable father, and by the beet wishes of their numerous friends fes their prosperity and b.tppinees on the Doran of m•trimda7, While Mr. McCann was at 8t Mary'' (bang there about • week) he vbited an old tome ecgaaantano., Riobard- eon FsJoon.r, of St. Mary's. Mr. MoC.hn was made • preset by 111. new satin -law of a handsome Irish blokthorn walking - rriok, right from the Ktnrald fele, of which no 1. very proud. The bride is one of the beautifulyoung women of Weet W.wanoeh, and we congratulate the (room hod wish the young oonple a happy and pro.peroa, ado.. - '1 OODERICH TOWNSHIP. SArt'RDAY, Feb. 25. A welt•ttended and very euooesefol 000- oert wee gine we Dight In 1'nion Presby tense ohuroh. Re.. Jae. Hamilton, pastor of the ohuroh, Dreaded, and a splendid pro. great was trier by • poste from Knox ohurch, U..drioh, assisted by Mies Eliza - loth Wilson, of Ooderioh The pro. gram included • number rat instep. mental seleotiote 1.y the Sonahane orehea s (Dr. Mabee, R. Campaigee and Jae. F. 'Thomson ), solos by Mi.! B. Wilkinenn, F. Beloher, W. W. Stoddart and .1 F. Thom - eon, • duet by Mies Wilkineot and Mr 8tedd.11, reonotinne by Mar Wileoa and 111.. Ethel Rhynes, and • nhorae by the vomiter of the Duty, Mir t'•mptalgnii took very .1Kofen#h' the part of anoompan- tat. At the aloes of the program those who had tattoo 'tart were tendered a vote of thanks, anal afterwards they were enter - mined at tie residence of Joseph Mo- (.loikey. ASHFIELD. SATrpDAT, Feb.2,51h. Wkunt',..- The readier ot Mr. and Mrs. Henry dottrel). BM eoeo.04 a, Aeb- haa1. was the erne of • very pretty wed. die' on Thursday evening, Feb. 16511, when their daughter. Miss torte F , was united in marriage to Henry White, of Stratierd, 1n the present* ot about thirty gnus. The Nide locked charming in a Ater of drab with ream trimmings and range binserm.. The 0aremoay was partnered by the Rey. Mr (Meant, .iter whloh the artier partook of • e.mphlnns dinner. The happy pair lett no the 620 train. Toweswlr (;oUN,'II. - Counedl net pnr- esant to adio.nm.nt on Feb, 11th. here all present. Mlnaw of previous rest - Ing reeel and appealed. Chorines were ie.ned for the billowier ampere Thos Leann. for reseed, $1.44 ; Wm. Mllllgrs, for ere,oel. $2 10 ; Wm. Mo 5'hton.ly, for gravel. 81 2N; Jsar MoCaan.11, for gravel, 81.76. Hobert Rtake, for Reser, 81.44 ; Barrow a Prnedtoot, legm1 a4.ioa, 850.00: Was. Smith, bolts fee hill ea i),I, , $4 96I A. R. Ftnl•yann, roar ea &editor. $9 00; dam Long marine .s auditor, $0 00 ; P. Reila ell, baleen. for gravel pit, $$6.00 I Thee. Remy, soder drab. I). 1. , slap: Thee. W*r•rd.es, two 4.yei work es R,I). 4, $1,60. The .0411.,. precasted *sir 11e• a SALT FORD. TUwuer, Feb. 28. Mir Mary Webb, of I.ogaospott, led., arrived booms Thursday night to speed • few weeks with her mother. Ell Symonds should Ise oongr•tal.Itod es the able manner in which he worked ter hie party during the "hot time" of the eam- pelg0, Or of the resident& on or of the high hate has remained • booh.lor long emesgb, and 1 think it is high time for him to orate the Robiooa. J. Goldthorpe Ilea returned to hie home near Terceto atter spending • most stoop able visit with iM aunt. He will oe meat mired by the girls. Ater. Clark is about M remove from this pleas into Oodrtob, where he has purchased the property of the late Mn. Elliott. The village Is losing one of its most jovial inhab- itants. Wo wish him prosperity and happi- ness wberevele he goes. Heltford will soon b• submerged of that tittle stream of water still persue in eve- n ing anning the wrong way down Lennox's moa•• min. It has •tre•dv entered. more stealthy than • thief, half of the collar of the inh•I,itanr and is wosinr great devasta- tion with the mahouts. 4) some fisannial lad would only tale• the trouble he ooald make money enough to or- ry'him to Dawson City or to l'arllamset, by making • risk froAt the bottom of Chls- holm's hill to M. Fair'•saloon, 1 am are, by all appearanoss, II wand equal the West .wet rine, that ke, Shah tfes$.0)11 keeps pace with zero. Another thrum has passed away to the Brest beyond in theorem of elm. Charles Stewart. Site had been ailing two weeks and, 1n that time, was most lovingly at• tended by her daughter, Mn. Henderson, and her daughters -it -law. Mn, Jobs Stewart, of Renmlller, Mrs. Jae. and Mrs. William Stewart, of Onderloh. She was • dative of Glen Paean, Ban8.bire, Montl•ad, and, with her husband, name out to this country forty -live years 00o, aortae 1a (;oderloh townshipp. From that pl•otbeyre- moved to Haltferd, where they resided ever N aos Her husband pre deceased her fifteen erre Hite was • woman of great obarmier, an IedoetMese and Allies neighbor, whom" plum plawill .lever be filled The rood old stook 1. feet dleappearine year by year. New that the pnlitloal horizon is ol.arsd and everything a none more 1n a sate of tranquility lee me meek of a subject whhoh has been milked shoat tritium by some of our leading business men. Two year age it wee rumored around the altar that • glove feetery was to be greeted es the present Nie of the old .tons merry. Why net pot 1114. w here Into.z..Mos, for the looltly h..'t te one of the beet la Canada' 1 e watr- power, low torr sag Iia shippia( Nonage caws he 0zoa11.d, grab a market Whet ean- aN he overstocked, thereat Northwest •ad British Oel.mbta. With the a4vm4igsl, why set goes with the enheme! Oar voting men and womem, aa they row me, helm to senor through Canada amid Uses Nar's derider for ear dtapr nares tiff throb no .mpbyment at hoer. New, 11 this f.e- e ry were Min jest Irk at the amount .f Rad It would do for the village of 9oltteed and the Mon of Oed.r0 11. A ferry was rested at Arlon • few are ere by Siwe, a Bos. TM meow May have ohl•ved, OW the soy the .Ulogs has groom le w.s- drtd, Tore is sew sea " 5 la tar oaatow. Yob. 2btb, 1899. OoIbenirt woes)) mos la the tewa.hlp ball. AU the wembers wen l,reeeat. The Maar of previous me•Mng were read tad pared. The followtag .000ase were paid : Richard Beldam. read work. 81 00 ; Jobs Oke, setting pltoh heir, $.3 75 ; Kober Felhrd, wwog IMAM holes. SOo, ; Je1ri temg., u. t. 11.4,14 D0' Briery Dodd, )amber, 18; w 14.11.r, earring posh Wee, 82.16' Applicattee was mode by Edward MarweU to ohasge Ms property from 8.8. No. 2 to 8.8. No. 6. Tu. dirk was laetreosed M tray truster of sob .mouse. Oa mottos . f Aleaaadee Robertson and Capt. Vous, the ulrk woe ordered to adv.( ties the town. ship oafs for male. A petites woe Permit ..d, signed by • numberot ratepayers, pray• song for the removal of the tax on dog. Alexander Kobrt•r moved, seconded by Uepi. Yea.g, that sad p0111100 6. 'ranted, and • bylaw soveri.g the mems ler pared. Carried. 'file timelier of • rood stirrer* rennin. along the Northwest side of book 6 was rat. I,roosb beltre the eos.dl. (.ape. Young moved, e.owded by Aleaandr Robertson, %het the whole resod be a .em mitre to further Wvrtyte the ratter sad report at neat reams. Carried The auditor.' report for "J@ was promoted. Jr. Taylor moved, aeotaded by Alez.adr K..b earn. toet geld report cow read he reap. e d and each auditor receive $3 00 res his ✓ e vw.e, Carried. Aleaaader Robertson moved, as000ded by Capt. Young. that the oolleotor and treasurer place the eater of their .mound*. re the Made of the reeve sod olerk and that they make any lagslrlr they think orrery tato the same. Carried. The 0ouaoi) rhos adjourn* to meet sgafe at April 5th at 2 o'oleek r.me. F. W. MuDotAoa, Clerk AUCTION SALES. All parties getting their sale blue prtated et this uses will have a erre oottoe Inserted la OM lam an to the timer salsa Ft1DeY. March 3rd. -Sale of that worn. did fifty are farm, lot 22, -ons --Ise 3, West W•wanosh, a4.o tarsi rook sad im- plements, at the premier of the proprietor, John H Nlallough, lot 7, concession 5, Ash bead. SATURDAY. Mart* 4th - Chattel mrtr rage sale of oaths and hones at T. O.adry'• e otien mart, H..,ilta. el, (:oderwb, at 2 o'olook. Tut'..- (:ONuty, 0.0110 ser. Torsv.r, Mama 7tit -Aream cele of fun etetk end tmplemw•e et Buxton's bots), Ood.rteb, oemmeso.og at tws'absk e. e. Jon x Knox, anetionese.--'-'^"` '~r W 6DNNNDAY, MAut'H lith, Amer. sale of farm ark .rad lrplemeots at lot 21, Maitlad eoaoredee, Cellwrn., .t 1 u'oleek r,M. ()Utah Giulio, proprietor. Joni. Kern, auctioneer. '1'H I'ttel.A,, Mprok 94--A.otlo. sale el lam stock cod tenplem..te en P. J Ream' fun, Maitland oo.oeesao, Garrott towe- ship, et one o'ol a► r.. JOHN Knox, •metian.r. - - FRi uAt, Marsh 10th. -Avatar sale of lane stook end implemeoe, el Ons. E David..., 21 muss (ror Oaari18 am Bayfield Read, at one o'olsk t1-T,ll. Wil'. Ou.par, anutiteeer. SATURDAY. *401041 lltr.-Auotloo sale of 26 .ere farm in 4th Des., Colb.rae tows - . kip, Eset derieon, at ()model's .coffee roes, Goderioh, at two ,' m, T804148 G or DRY, Aeoweeeer. MONDAY, Maroh 13th Anodee sale of farm stook end impl. .ata a tot 21, re 1, (led.rieb towuebip, o •1 1 o'olook 1.11 Umar,, mad Arrsvtt Rviten, prop- rietors. Tor Greene, aotiooer. WkunauAY, Marob 15'h.- Selo e1.6tot ohne fifty•sore farm-aoeth ball of lot 44, 00000 doe 1, 1'*Okremitk - end also of pare -bred stook -- shorthorns, Clldeedelee, road arse.. 03.;.44-10 as tewhip of tan my.7, sot P.a. ONN AYatr. proprietor. THOMAit Ouetter, anotioneer. rill DAT. Marob 1718 -Sale of farm meek, lmpieerate and well bred y'oomg horses at A. M. Polley's farm, iota 3 and 4, third Dom. I Joderiob township, •t 1 o'olook os airy. date Mr, Polley has decided to dispose of . 115)1. .$ook so 84.1.r... -l'no'.Ut.euses. swtieseer. TurnAY, March 21a.- AuolIom sale o1 valuable eborthoru ottle and horses, also of farm implanter at Us.lraatoat farm, let 15, Dom, 2, H.R. S , towe.hip of Tookersrith, at 1 O'clock. JNo. T. Dicanoe, preerswr, Prion Boers, 5.0Me..r. MR. FRANK O90fes owl at. Lire Was paved by 111064'o l 11• .e7 7111.. Totter, Feb. 27- Mr. Frank I)odg., of North Maopebr', Ont., hoe been visiting hen recently. He is . epleedld speeders of Canadian manhood, eroding mon than Mx feet high "is bie stooki.g." erect and mooeulu. "I wee a dieereet man two Pear .go," be said to . friend t4.dey. "The truth as I would have died of Kidoqq Complaint of it hadn't been for 1)odel'e Kidney Pills 1 had Imo treated by physicians and had takes virinae remedies without getting any bate.. 1 read of Dodd'. Kidney Pills, and decided eo try them. 1 did so, and was thoroughly oared 1s a ample of weeks." HORTICULTURAL SOCIET Y. Meetinr of the (Jod04ob HorNoaltnrel Society will be held in the of6ne of Wm Lane, at the mart hoose, se the date. below mentioned. The meetings oontmeoee at 7:30 o'clock, and every body is esteem*. Maroh 2 Beet sod the garden,T. Netts! Maroh 9 -Poultry end the garde'', C W elle. Maroh 16 -Cultivation of celery and to- matoes, Goo. Stewart. Marob 23 --Canning asd pre. rviog trait, S. Mortiagetar. THE SHEPHERD'S CALL. 0 1i'1' lamb, out In de ool', D. blurb pall yes to de fel', O U'1' lamb ! He hysab you hleatin' on de hill ; Cent* hyeah, ate keep ye' nemesia' still, o u'T Iamb ! iia latah er' de Shepherd f.'f. He wsodah sold, be wandab O 11.1' lamb' -/ He waodah mai , he wandah wtm'F Iiin win' a -warren' at bis brrm0►y -t O 11')' lamb I Oh. WI de Shepherd *bath yes bide ; H. want yen welkin' by His ode, o u'1' lamb 1 He know yea weak. He know yes se' ; Rat ammo, don't Nay away no me' , O B'1' larch ! As' &fah while de Iamb he brats D. Shepherd's voles a -salla' et..6- SereN R'I' Iamb ! H. anewah t'om the eremitism sales, " 0 Mbephord. res a-neutb' quiet" -- O 11'1' lamp I --Paul hwrwete Disbar, le The WrMtasar, DIED. MTiWART,-L 8Off.rd es Mrs- ar7 alts , Jane ItlsD.a.M. re1le of kb. lee Mos Memel. mod et lean and 1 mnwtlr McPRIIIE la Potherbs. ea Nisday. February Ihh. Ink Jopaeo� dtndr, nate( of the late Moose McPhee, rad re year sed 1 menthe, 6 citu 'e 1ogka>, y'esiren c., sl I� tee e(.i ou ' W. c..1w alive Tarr 1 Many a souther who eele that three .be beta awn* pet. elms ate gradu- ally slipping away from her over the terrible precipice of dlaesae, would be thankful to know what Dz. Pierce's won aerial "Golden Medical Dis- covery" 11.. done to restore tbouaands of weak and wasted children to cola. to rounded, 1M), healthy, activity and IM "ley tittle g(rd hod • severe attack of lever," write. ore Mee ► Vollmer, of emceed, Carr- ies Co N C., ta • letter to 1)r. a. V. Nene, of Polfalo, N Y. "I had two physicians for her ithe tug • ,cry had cough, rafted • great diel. g ad had wasted M • ren eterrs, only her 4et .a.1 settles were swopss t knew what Lr Neta'. murkier *ed dome Ise es before so 1 ears iced gar her ' 3olde. Medical 'risco. my'amt s uk Pellet .o•rall I.. few day. 1 noticed me fever sou less, her comb gradually grew beet.... expectoration g esso ler; f. • fru days she rt up fa Md, and ear she told take • few atom she kept es improving steely sad OUT a laweek. Use.weaiog (1 feet and salutes rat dolma. .ad .he kept on step by rep until she gat well. This t roe- the two year ego "1...../ wirer, Lela (my older daagbter) bad very badly Mer ph . was snowy; *0 me to be very cartel or she woad here miwmonis she sou left with.. awful co.(h. I gave her ' Needs. Medical Diatv.vv,y • and It eared her cough. t will tri pleased to 11.ve my ham pblishod If pumas wiehi.g to *mow mare shoal the great be.eAts we have received bees Meg Drmere's merrier will write, eadoei■g ramp. 1 win gladly answer " If mothers will only write to Ill Pierre concerning the ailments of their family he will ,end them sound and valuable advice in • plain sealed envelope. and without any charge whatever His remarkably wide experience. has qualified him to deal with disea..& which b.f le tie focal practitioner. THE WEEKLY MAHAa1 REPORT 000 1 500, Mu- 2. IIW, 7.11 Wheat 1e te 0• Rorer. hmlly. pr cwt 11 te 1 t Flourasa,r. para. pp�ara. per cwt30 to 100 Short', 011110 ..rd 1- 0000 5013 a Oaf t bush ig te0 >1 sass.. Per. t bomb ........ ate • O Harley, pr lough T to 1 mor Her, * ton........... .�00 e 111 pw•tog, • ....,,,,. 40..01 Lima, dear i,., . .•• l4 0 Wood mad' csts„., Hotter . a to m U 1 nes Hides. , u0 La Ot Pelts 00 to 000 b- {O e 1 e ssr..As.... .. 'to 1 loomed Horrl...................... Y N to 00 15 10 Lad, per Ib, • e 1l ('8..... err Ile.... ...... NMMb 11 Dressed konf. n Mute e M tai b e 10 to Ham. war lh•......,......... ..... eview VICTORIA OPEN HOUSE . HARRY VIUEAN, Manager. ATTIACTION, A. Q. S.'aminom'* Master pwue r7 „T�eA�t Widow Brsu." P'test appearaaee wen of Tr veto. Half a oar of eeemi.ry tat reale etre. The Inures guarantee to arty oompany that ever pWa1 bre Naves. Tbla corpaay conies to Uoderloh direct. end w111 sive the err pr.dnctto. Intact as it le seen in the Large theatres 1a the Milos. Tea theraud people withered It In Toronto in one week. Thursday, March 9th. COAL AND WOOD CHARCOAL and KINDLING. We are *ill at the save old eland, Seinen Street, where we have been supplying our en/denier for • number of year.. We know the fuel that mita you. Orden left with our delivery riga or at Worrell's stove and tin .bol, and at our office will receive prompt attention. All coal weighed on market states, unless otherwise order.A. We run leveret Dray. in r»noerGon. CARTAGE i FUEL CO., "40HJI &Purr, Managers Phone 68. Rm-tt PL CI MILL. EITAILIIIEI 1111. llucIIallails & SASH, DOOR and BLIND Dealers to al/ kind. of LUMBER. LATH. SHINGLES Aad balkier', material of .ver? amaryllis's 8eheei Furniture a Special til HELLO ! Ar OLD RELIABLE. ALL KINDS t' COAL ALWAYS ON HAND Sorailtoll Bar d Coal AU OW emegbd oe W Maar 8aNa where you ret Mel Ilea fee . tea. SWM. LEE. Oede. bit at Lib a IWLZD'8 Bless M+g181 MtIRltplt t,.. Minuet always busy, but whomever special things some to the surface we make it a point to toll you. We're trying each day to allow what a thoroughly good store should be, appealing to the intelligence of shoppers and making it worth their while to Come here tor everything. That moans busy activity upstairs arta down, with the interest centred around these Specials for This Week and Next : down only Black and Colored Kid Gloves, worth trout $1.00 to $1.25, to be sold Saturday and Saturday night at half prior 10 dozen pairs Ladies and Miami Black Cashmere Hose, worth from 20o, to 30c. a pair, choice Saturday end Saturday night at 15ca pair. 1 cane tine imported Zephyr Wool. Navy, Cardinal, Baht and Royal Blue, n'guler price Sc. oz., our price 4 or. for 10c. Ladies' Pure Iruen Collars, sizes 12, 12}, 13, 13}, 14,regular 10e. and 124c., for 5c. each, White, Cream and Black Silk Laces, at half regular prices. Aly Trimmed Hat or Shape in the Millinery section, half price. Drees Bindings, Black and .11 leaning shade a Ili yard All Prints, Challiea and Wada Goode in the department at half price. 45 Ladle' Coats to be sold at 51.95 each. The tun tbouaatad customer wo(jave served during the peat a three months trues the extreme east of the county to the meet attest that we are the people to do business with. Try R. B. Smith for 1899, and prove we aro the Cheapest Store in Huron. 3 C. W. ANDREWS. M"LE ASK YOUR DRUI3DIST..__-FOR :A Wonderful Tonic and Remedy for WEAK and IMPURE BLOOD, KIDNEY and LIVER TROUBLES. Manufaetuiid by J. M. MacLEOD, Goderich, Ont. You were to get an idea into your head that yon could make a sure thing on Wall Street. Suppose your wife 'ould be equally an clever as yourself. Of course, this may be a positively ridiculous idea to you, but, for the sake of argument, just suppose. You have lots to learn and we would advise that if yon are jot- ting down memoranda now that you make a note of what your wife suggests. What would she tae ? She would procure one of our hexa Ice Caps, a box of Iron Pills and a package of White Clover and Celery Tea She would superin- tend the Ice Cap till the fever was reduced, then she would give you the Pill, and Tea until you were entirely recovered from the ner- vous shock. Would you be cured ? You bet, If your case required a doctor she would immediately send the prescription to Wilson's Pre- scription Drug Store and have it properly dispensed and chocked by a responsible and qualified person, who ie in attendance for that kind of work every hour in the twenty- four. Telephone 45. All night service. Terms strictly cash. No credit. J. WILSON PRF1'1(;RIITiON DRUG NT()R1. NEW aooae SUITS OT€RCOATS READY-MADE CLOTHING CHEAP My own mak& faa11 and see Diem, 4em.old 87 yard Or mode lip 1a the 1tMuml TIMMB CTA19E3- .' H. DUNLOP• • Nest Reek et Meetrsa) ti.dall� 0 CtVNACJ'sATHO N • Vograbt• •cacti, FOR UTERINE DISEASES• Leder, try G.eigathe.. 11 h.e sever tailed. 7r gaetleniem apo, to tlesr07g ■4ftAGMS, Pox 171, Myth, cot. NOME WORN FOR FAMILIES We wart the sorrier d • s mhos .1 t541I..*. 4.11040).. 10,5.01 what* as apnea lima WS herr sot warble* earl wm117 Hot farm ewe 4 M7 I.o.M.'. wart rare l` leaser me hlntIfirea a a to $15 per week rade •eem4lag be time riveted to tire week. me at .nee. flare tar.lenet.e. .rN*rw.x, Aerator re... Rrew1.. UUPHBIII 1. IeLEH1N'3 LINIMENT. For external me .sdy, ie a positive Care fir Spinal Iitrir ,, Hip Omar, lufiammat..ry Rheumatism, I.r.e Back, Lumbago, 'ore Throat, Weak arid Sore long., Bru,-'e., Sprain, MtiffJointm, Rapture and .0 kin dyad dimwee., It ham also been foetid a Care for threes affections in horses. None genuine without having the Trash Mark no labile and wrapper*, and "14 A. M.•L'mun'N Liniment, (:nderich, Ont." stamped on wax Meat on each Mottle. Menucr.d seb by Mapaen els A. Wi- . 1w Lemma. sola pommies sad propleuws. New water, Hldsrle8.Ont. 11* QODERiOE STEAM BOILER WORKS. A. S. CHRYSTALI aamsseer a Ohr'atml tit Bom& reau0Nmrsr d all Idris of --•1 BOILERS, Smoke Stacks, Salt Pane, Sheet Iron Works, etc., etc, - And Dealer la -- 1 w, Ma.kfasry Ca1t11a', A1. All ease of Pipes mad Pipe Theter.. Seem sad War glebe Velvet, Oft* Valves, Iesplrefts, sot mm and le• err oltmlarYy es Heal se Lewes YeA�prW Ilse el Steel Waw ami 1.g Tro.g8. far see .r (armee ma/ .liar ReeeM''a .-.U..thad.- ee A. S. OliMAL. war P. 0. )tea W. 5154... AHE# CSTOYE At any season of the year there is no greater comfort than a good reliable Oook Stove,ln the kitchen. It is witn Book stoves like every- thing else : there are good, bad and indifferent varieties. We know you will be pleased with our FAMOUS and ABERDEZN StovesandRan ges 0.4.50 O.&TTLR BROIL P!nkrs,Stad lers Thal s wool ewer lertmew eft Meier Dna