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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1899-3-16, Page 7W. 1&O11E5ON 8 SON. Carpet Department. PLAIN FACTS: We offer to early purchasers of Carpets for spring special advantages. Nearly 100 pieces of new Car- pets are already in, and all Carpets matched and sewed free of extra charge. Carpet Room is entire size of store, ;second floor, and brightly lighted and nicely fitted. New Axminsters, Brussels, Tapestries, ingrains, Unions and Hemps. Linoleums 2, 3 and 4 yards wide. Largest choice ever shown in Doderleh. W. ACHESON & SON. NORTH AMERICAN LIFE. TM areseel mmwg .f tbh oomp&uy was bold ne the oompaay'. budding. Toronto. on Tbsted&y, February 2. ¶899, when Mr. JM. L. Blukl•, was appointed Mammon tied Mr. William MoC•b• esw.tery. The dlreetre' report, preeeeted at the et.Wag, showed °°attuned sad worked presto of N. gram progress and solid pros- perity el the eomp&ur lo every breech of he o.einaa /DMM/aT on Tam rIJAJCILL R.TOMx17 sari WAPOI .MOR Ma T.a TILLS aaisi00 DICIMlelt 31R, 1898. Omit imam a 785,130 81 Exp.dttsre (ied.dlag death •lel... ettdeweMet, matured i.vestm.t r".'.-, pro6te and s11 ether Mymeote to polis!•hoidcr•) 442 019 07 AwMe 3,137,828 61 Remy" iced 2,586 047 00 AreefierpleeksPeasey-leeidere. 4744Q89 48 Asdltd and toned °orreot JAL C.at.n.11, M.D., W. McCaaa, AedO.,. M•.agug Dumber. Sem of the lediag immerse of the year's boniness, tie mewemed by the pressde.t, were nam felb"bg. 0) Lakisaet t*e amemay from every the report tNmlt ted Mows 8a MrlagN, prsb.tive asset•, solid edea a tib large reWln surplus. whets is lam sm/eslks mat M policy holden, ea it is from tW images Mem that sNtrnkary re- hires am be made he tame. (2) 'Amer* bads= Mr tate yar mimed - ad elha mT..y pagMmmear. (3) Amman imbedMere of this oom- Deay le Ib folel/YsI large amount of i1• et. send. M halithass, when oestreeted with sate of its idle. w•npotteon, The president ,mowed that this ratio wee oae ot the beat testa by week of the relative mane e1 the different eompanres. (4) The follows( marled morasses were Made dories the year ' in premium sonata 11.56 per Dent In interest moose 13.11 •• Is ie•aran.e in fermi 13.16 " '• 1. meets 044 10 01 •' " la um swoon ...10.73 " •• le taeurenoe reserve 1518 •• •• The president stated That geotemen rep rooming Dated States ineuranoe depart we hen been is the oily during part of lest wtb, and had Made • tboeougb and inert smirabmg evestiO•Llea 101. for .gain o1 the e.mwy, with. view to its admwlom to do beds.. 1. their reepeouve Stan., mid Nus them experts spas extremely well misled wltb the...d.... of the ammo', sed expressed tbem.elvle se gratified with every seems of he mff•I,,. The Ham Mr. Allan, in s•oe.dine the ad.ptle..1 N. report, culled special emu- Substance-Shador Ir F. oOMewp flaftlBPlY pa1Jr M pq .« fop alewa ye.'d M /mT to Ey as NWS dal swear LAM TEL o -o -o -o -s Inee to the az..0 .t .karsN•r et th. Isvess• meat. et is s•mpaey. Of them ..r 37 Wm oos& are in Meads morfgagseeourit et nearly 90 per amt. to debesteres, nearly 14 per amt. M stocks and bade, loos on poli- cies about 6) per amt., the balm°. 000eut• big d o..5 he beak., themes' •oorued, eta He .Lo milled epeot•1 attention to the feat that elth.uah the ameba had increased very largely the outetaadlat and aeormed tamest had been very mat.rmily decreased, which u • prod of the menthes ehareot.r of the uvestateats.1 the company, wed the promptness with which the unarm themes hue been paid. James Methane, M.D., medical director. presented a full and interesting report of the morMUty experleow of the oompaey from 1M ornament., which showed that crest ears Mid hese exroued an the ,.les- ion of the oomp•.y's beetaees. The emealtsa( smeary reported that be had made an todepeadeet exsmleatloa of the .gat,, of the eompesy ea at December 31st, 1898, heyia* examined the book., •••.pare ai.4.5,4.tie abet. dee * dmtidied oopy of the &usual report to the Ineranca dep•rtme.t, and stated that he wee very mach gratified *Ith the result of eneh ex- &Moanloa, .1m with the through system o1 the work of evey deportment' throughout the office. He commended the company for plaster lte books promptly at the end of the year, as had bee. Ice custom from or- ganisation, and stated that netwithatandm/ the large emouat paid to pollee holders dsrine the year mother .b.tagtuel gala bad been mode in Ne net surplus new smottmtthe to 8475,029 08, or if made up en the same Law as that immorally need, Ila., by Molise the dlflas.wn between the dent aid strokes incline of debentures, eta , owned by the °osprey, snob surplus would be 1522, 664.83. He referred to the /rest difficulty which has been experienced of late years s .ourine eaWfnt.ry iay.tmeots and pointed out the great decline is the rates of interest *knob gilt -edge securities yielded. in vis* of this be crated that the settlements of the oemp.uy'e la.mtment polite. should be highly sstiefwtory to Gm holders thr.of, atbey (compare favorably • Ith those of the leather .ed hest maa.ged oompaoy on this entrant. A ethernet vote o1 thanks *as unanimously tendeted be the oempany's provincial maes- tro'. I0upootore and agency staff for tbelr epleadtd work of the past year, during which The I.rgest byi.e.e ever done by the company bad ten., leaved, largely mos d - log 1h.t of any ether home company at the same age in its history. After the usual von of thank, had been passed, the e/ee4m d dtreoter, took place, *beroepoo the mewl; elected board met, and Mr. Jobe L BWkh was unanimously re elected president, and the Hoe. O. W. Allan god 8lr Freak Smith yios•pre•Ideote. F. .1 T. Naha, of Goderiob, Is the local amen of tins company. BOOKS AND PERIODICALS. YAWN Ulnas' Hoot Jortmvt -Tee bomb Ladies' Hem Journal has • note- worthy feature Ie the p.. showing "Pope Lw XIII se Ho Bines in the Vatican." The pfotnr.s were made by the only photograph- er who Ise bees admitted to the Vatican for • somber of years. An rtioe til will be widely read figures one "Th. American Girl's Chances of Mamri.te." and another, "Serial Lite in America's French City," fives • really obsrmiag glimpse into the ex. oltrive Creole emotes of New Orleans. 'ins. Most Wonderful Mw,ocl Faiths' to Amer io•" recalls the great Pam Jubilee held at Bogwn in 1872 "Chorales D000rated ter Weddlaxe," "The Prettiest Ce00try Homes in America,""Flow•,, •ad Flower Bed.," and " Fifties Geed M&utl.e and Fir.pl.os•" me shown from the photographs submitted 10 the eoun.t for Joureal pmts. •1. Na - tote's Garden" pictures and describes our *4(4 8.w•re so their identification will be my. Then te an excellent short story, "The Teach of • Child," .0d • humorous .Meth by Jobs Remdriok Range, The Cur. Ids Publishing Co., Philadelphia. One dol. ler per veer ; tea elate oar espy. Hrn.00 oor M10azia1 AND Rsvlrw r01 MA1r1C-in this ember aro seven illustra- ted ruelee, .11 of marked lateral They 0.,,,ib• Leader's extraordinary adventure., perils, sad lectures in the been of Tibet, - •The r wbiddge Lead :" "The iAf. of Grist in Art," with reprodoetie.0 of many of Timers remarkable plater.., *kelt have EASTER CARDS... ..AND.. ,.EASTER GIFTS, Choice Selection of Easter Cards, ranging from S to 50 cents. Easter Booklets in great variety. Pretty little Volumes, suitable for Easter Gifts, 25, 30, 35 and 50 cents a volume. A few artistic Calendars for 1899. One of these will make not only an appropriate dict but a useful one. We are still selling Cloth -Bound Books for 19 cents or 3 for SO cents. GEORGE PORTER, �1dit T*144p1ate,at, ifpN.y inn Dont bi Afraid to Use It. THE SIGNAL : :dDERICH ONTARIO. alaraoed .sob Mimeos la Leaden and New York ; • clover ob•raoter stedy of Disraeli, by the Iter. W. H. Adams, with portraits ; the rewound° ..►ees of EL•.betb of Hue Itarv. "The Halal of the Wartburg," by Protium Wellow, well dlastr•ted ; she story of the peresoatioes •a4 smile of the Doskheboee, by • R1.ta. writer ; • graph mount of the "Monasteries of the Mid Air is Orem." .ad the remarkable life misty of Donald Drysdale," "The Mroh•ot Ev.a- 'Must of Liverpool " Bowden Ohms u the "lever story of "The Trouble at Roead• Mem ; " "T5&uksgtvine Aou ; " Hu Majesty. Baby," • sketch by law M.olet's ; "The Apostle of the North" - Thomas (helmets ; • fall review of Parktree hie of Thrl.g ; in memoriam of Arubib•ld Lmopmeo ; review of the Ilk of Drueediosd World's Progress. .to. This magazine re- ports a marked thermos to otroul.iwo. Termite : Will..m Brian. Moreton! : C. W. Com. Held., 7 H. F. Hoene $2.00 per year ; 81 00 for six mater. &menace's. -The Salmi member of this 1••tsgea• 1• d1111401.hed by watributione from wloest pabIo mm and able writer., mob 11 Governor Roosevelt ad Senator Hear. The former gives • minute and *rapblo amount of the firm fight with the Spaniard. la Cuba, 10 which one Rough Riders took • promisee' part But with be ..0.l maw, be cells the • General Young's Fight at Lea Guadma•," and pays • bearty tribute to Ms brigade oomm.oder and to the regulars who won equal honors with the Rough Kitten to that hot skirmish. Semler Hoar a first toet•lment of his "Poll Maui Raw*tsseums" gyres his impressions of lb.aaseser mid oratory of Webster, and saw ambles u. unpublished letter of W•b- N r's ta Senator Hoar's brother, whioh is *s 1•.1 anti -slavery ezpremlom of Webster, and is • valuable 000tribution to the politi- e s' bigotry of the period. Stevenson '• lot. Mrs in nue number were written from Mm - toes during the first breakdown of the health of the no.elrt. W. J. Hmdsr•on, • well• known mine, writ. of •• Tb. Bweess of the Theatre,' revealing that side of iheatri• nal affairs of which the poklto hear., spewing how at u • wmmr0Mm Ill problek* all other bookie: .e, .o4 hew le 1s related to the present moditeon of the drama. It is profusely Illustrated. There is • short are eel* on John Alexander, the diattoguisb•d Amerlo•n portrait painter, a number o1 *5.., Strikes ptoteres .re reproduced to the aerobic with •.hort article by Harrison 8. Morris. In 8ouoo a now writer, Albert White Verse, sad • new field, the Eskimos of Orseol•0d, aro introduced with • dram. •oto abort story, illustrated by MoCrt.r. Another eowapeper story by J•... Lyme's Williams, tells the femme tale of • college lark that helped to maks history. kir. Cable'. lose .tory Is mnolnded to this num- ber ; Rob,. Greet write. • Searehligot Let- ter to • Modern Woman with Social Are Mime there is an illustrated poem be 0(4 vier Heeled, and • ••Rb pre of the jl,pfigb,, Riders," by Clinics Socilffierd t sae 4TD the Field of Art," • critical review of Bartlett', "Michael Angelo," with illustrations of the statue. bow Sauuvare &ALT CA.xxa.- Wrlttar of Lewd S.Bebarl 1a the Horeb t,.n.di&u Magazin., A. H. U. Colgnbone thou speaks of isle tint years. Pubornee5. ary life : The years that follow aro the de •eloping period of his lits, A eandid per- m° who met him at this time amnia that among his friends and relatives he was not regarded sea much 000eeq moos or prosaism His Meter aloe* believed in hint ferveuyf "Give Robert oaly the °homes," she is mod*. 'd with saying, "and be will °limb to the top of the tree." During these years bre .ogo4ed his journalutioezperteaw. A peer's younger moo, wits an l000m. of but £400 a yam. who determine, to marry the spumes M ►le oboloe, and who bar to Orr the ex- piates imposed by modal pantie. and • meat i° Prllameot, meet scant to augment his income either by o(fioe under the Crown or by mese rogot•r form of work. The former alternative was remote. Led Robert Cecil had yet to wig his spurs in petition, and the prospects of his party, then 1. Op_ poeitioo, were poor Ho betook bonsai, to writhe for the press, . task for which he was ezteptio.ally well equipped. and which mast have proved to him, as to malty others, the most eoeent.l form of slavery known to orril zed man. A college friend, Thomas Hamby, was the editor of the Morsel Harald and the Evening Stendard, two a'wspapere which had lately passed into tM hands of the same proprietor, gad to the oolomas of theae journals the yeas. M P. ooutnboted beadier articles kisfy open foreign polities. Ia 18565 Mr. A J Berle. ford -Hops, • wealthy reiati.• by learners, founded the Saturday Review, and Lord Robert C.tl was me of • group of brilliant mm, isoludiog John Morley,0eldwin Smith oed Sir William Harmers, who wroterego- larly for that versetile and .ggreetvs paper. His labours •ppmr not to have been the o0 ceshma1 000upalions of the dtiletaate writer, but the serious mks of the working journal les. From his modest home in quiet street off the Strand the future Primo ,Nml,ter may have one. taken . walk down Fleet Skeet with • supply of printer's oopy in his pook.t. COUNTY CURRENCY. Confines : Mr. Tudor, of the town lin, le suffering from poralysls. Cinder : Will YoIdarray 1e8ioted an arty out . his right wrist with • ohlasl. Hallett : Mr. and Mrs. E. Ball mourn the loss orf an infant boy, aged four days. Brussels : N. B. Gerry, of Brume, has bought • hardware beams is Wroxeter. Clinton : B. Tedford, labs with f. Wise- man, has takes apoelti. with R. (;oae.ud Hoe. Loodeeboro : M,,. Jonathan Crawford and her ohildreo returned to their home in Manitoba last week. Rlylh : Henry Cunha' and bride loft on Tuesday morales of last week ler their home u Whiteweed, Asn. Mayhem : Jar. Gray had hie right band badly .t while sewaged 1s eh•rpeel.g halves .t the Utiles factory. Bniesel.: The Hru.sele and 84.ferth mem 5.a *Wad bands, Thome R. Thompeon eclllag n Rleherd Williams. mafet* : Ghettos Barnliff., formerly d 8mferth, bee p.nkamd a emery yd ••e- fectiesarit hods.. V Holm.vin.: Mrs. Millirem wide -ed a former motor of the Ye*s!W .kapok, did at Bank, a few days ds., Breemele : Many will be sorry to eats of tie death of Mn. J. C. Halliday, for may years . resident of this pima Portes'. Hill : 0. Newt., while .tuna wood le tba beet, had the mworeene n eat hie foot, sad le aedlsed t. the Mose. Merry : (HMI:me Farmed had the mle- fortue n b.m the first finger of he left Med taken off with • .wtag....hine. Exeter : Mies Fang 88.tt left Int week M visit her brother, hies, le London, who bad the selefertse M brook his lee. Wieg5...: The Wlo5k.m f.1 kir will M hold en Tsesday sad Wednesday. Sine - timber 19th .red 90th. I..ee•d et 9cptember 96th sad 27th. Biy* : L*. Perdue, Fred Tell .end Jeb. De.helm telt Blyth alalias ea Ts.day of lam week with two can ef her.es fig the Maniteb..wk.. Hdm.vule I J. L. t 1.erM.e had the m(aMrtmos M hats a beat' Wok d wood deep apes Ila f.ot the saber day, ravebfy it. wry pastel feet Hlyta , Alfred P. Slaws!, rem of Mn. (io.rgs BMwrt, ef litytte, ease •Notal b Vasectomy, B•U„ ea ireh. 114,1e Ma RS* A. McLeod, ef Ripley. Wlngho. , i.N week Refit. 714= e dl• erred se his Mm M.bg MM... J. 0 glee t5. millM.nN, .f Mwtea4 for M. bead....... of poo; : Robert Minima • orshw -m"e lSELLFR !4tpe!r''!' •� rtep..t..1a19 Court House Square, Ooderich. triallf�Mama M W l're~"N b lbl. Hemsla the ' ate If•. mad. wee fleka. T.uftaD.v, March. 16, 1899. 5 learing Sale = Cross -Cut Saws down to 11 75 45 1 00 per doz. 50c. each. 1 00 each. Axes Table Cutlery, only a few sets left at Only two Carpet Sweepers at Table Carving Sets, only three at BINDER TWINE Orders should be left with me within the next two weeks in order to get lowest prices. Prices now 11c. to 12e. per pound. Everything in this line down for cash, away down. Cali and see. • ALEX. McD. ALLAN The Farmers' Headquarters. Welt with ie8•mm•tion on Friday, end died on the following Monday. Ho was emenuy years of age, Zurioh : Daniel Lev.'ood and family have .Md by the •..dlw lopping off of large Lab., .ad coo sided and totally destitute of symmetry and tilled with • mw of brash, can be sem through the ° a0try. A per - removed to Mouot.to, North Dakota. Mr. feet oroberd is • rarity. All apple and pear and Mrs. l.avlgood w old resod... of Hay, orobarde should base the greatest oath baying noms here with their p• ..e when bestowed on them whlle young. In form - the oonatry was .11 bush. Of 1•M yaw , Ing • proper top by pruning the limbs when however, • Dumber of their children having I q.in sm&lI !.•nag 0047 such llm r. se settled i0 North Dakote, they had • 'soy would be right and took well whoa oho tree n ature! desire to be poor them la their do- Domes into full hearing, thou shore noel °linea yeah. Bra.•le : Dm. Warwick had • spring feat ea exhibition .t his barn 1•.t week at was quite • freak of nature. It bad Io heeds and two nook.. one body and four hied legs, with • tail out of its shoulder. 1. The mother or'tbk monstrosity belonged to Simon Brant, Grey. The oelt was fully developed bee dead. Brawls Mx•drmut R. Johostoo talks of "setting it up." Clinton • Mir Addis Harts, only daughter of the lath C. A. Hers, passed away on Thursday ..0405, February god, after mt. Miss -at a tow wain. tffie too a .dost estimable young lady and now the death of her parents had lived all .loo* ea Queerest., oosd0otl•g for • nese • kinder- garten school. Never • be any levers proofag when the tree grows old, and it will lir. longer, be more produotive and gloomiest! pleasure to look •1. CIUNAc THON a Yege8Ne Remolds FOR UTERINE DISEASES. Ladies. it rlus•getho0, It bag mono failed, Yur psrticulan apply to a OteTY *ANAEMIA Sec JJf mdmimtemre 'rse' rtoomoa` PLANT 'G KILL •fro•• girl, the severe winter eaob tic her od.bl.e oonstltutioo. 1.1• was • devoutly religious, and • member of the' EITA1111NED 1166. Brethren seamy. Several of her brother., all of wl,•.p resod• away from town, were Bucliauaiis & Rliyuasbore fr 1ie furl. LINEMAN DUNN «al..k lrises's Mare Midas, pm Dundee, Ma•, 13.-••G.11.. ..-I haws b.as troubled with rheumatism fere Tone past and ha.e used several so-called out Nose of them did we • particle of geed, however, until 1 started ors . box of Dodd's Kidney Pule. Since then my enff rtye h►.• been brief se my story ire Tame boxes ot Dedd's Elderly Pills oared mem. pletely, and you are welcome to make my statement public. William Duna, TAP - phone Lineman." Here le information.. more insatiate tkma • Fold mine to men who follow the some omap•ti0s as lir. Duma, and who are Drift }'or ezterna1 anfy, mm•pmabittw sure for sufferers from rheumatism. Dodd. uul )iae.ae, R , ingsm„tory R,dae Pills will onto tornas they cured Rcumatiera, Lame Beck, Lumbago, Hes Mr Dun O. Throat, Weak and Sore Lungs, Bruises, PRUNING, BUDDING AND GRAFTING Sd is Stuff. Joins, Rupture sod all kin- mmrvsaorvamss SASH, DOOR R and lD psalm in all Mils et LUMBER. LATH. SHINGLES And Crouches msterlal et every dew.rtptt. School Furniture a Specialty BUPHNYII 1. IcLRNNAN S L/N/MENT. At . recent meeting of the Ooderieh Her. tiounters, Society Mr. Warnock save& pouf ma mit &bore 'object, se follow, : Grafting Ilse been 91.0:1054 from miry •°stent timer ; it is a meet important pars of the art of arboriculture and gardening, and is premised for •.mous p0rpons, but ohiefy for the perpetuation and propagation of the finest varieties of fruit-trw, which 000ld not be accomplished by seed and is at. tamed more rapidly and soapy than by 1•yare or outungs. Grafting te of groat me is hennaing and amarsaetog the fruitfulness of fruit -trees. Apple grafting to income stool test In nursery operations, is done by outtler the roots of lope seedlings into five inch leugtba ; these are matted to water with solo., tram desirable varieties, labelled in banshee sod planted as won as the ground can be worked into • fine mellow oondltlon le the spring. Budding is prctised more •000esefully 0m stone fruits. but is sloe snoowf.l oa apples.' - pears, shrubs and bushes of many sonde. The eeseon for bidding varies moob with the klod et tree and with It. condlno, ; to prove enoowful it meet be done when the bark of the stook bite freely from the wood, and .1m than the inserted Ind Olio been sofBmently matured. The obirry in general requires baddiol about midsummer, but sometimes the growth of the stook motions' m late that it easy be done much Inter. O0 plume the oommoo •toox requires early bud- ding, the wild, or C&0.dlan plum, used for owar6or. matinees to grow moob later. The operation pay 5. perforated on the rep. pis at any time b1wma the maturity of the tamed bud. .d the dear.... In the growth of the stook. The same treatment will .p. ply re the pear ea pear .took, : the pe•oh and quince are worked towards the Mese of summer and beginning of autumn. It r of yr.a1 Imoort.nca to seen,. good, wall -rip. - rid, strong buds, and nth .hest* that bare Men out to tete the bode from, should be shaded and sot allowed be dry le the Iwo until tb• bads that are waned ham all beim taken off. Tor best and headsmen trees are made w►eel the bad le Inerted wlthls two or tbrw loch« of the grand. Dwarf pears should be bedded at the sur(•o.. Crooked growers can S worked three or fear feet from the Foetid en swalrbt stook.. Is beading bedded eureka hi the .prhg, out off tore imam above bad ; it meet be dem quite early In the 'prim, before the bad. start, ssp.aially for the pear, plum and cher- ry, Milch are severely abashed In growth by the 1o. of growing bads or foliage. Fm the same reason, .44 other @prom, .za.pt the inserted bed, shosld ba kept .t..ly sed onnwtly robbed of, About midesmaptr N. prejeoteg sigh eheald be ware/ally par. ed reg co the entitle' sheet. The sooner the work is dem the batter, that the eat may bol ewer, rwvld.d the .hoot hos ba numb atrosg amegb to prevent the Mager of breaking out, Redding Y •perfermd 1. summer, maltase le spring, and both 5.v. their Baddlrlg le • simpler ally ihrInrulnd by ...vie•. Grans. imam 1s vary d181 - .It work, sl*hswgk d.m. &beet the ..me se with the apple ; Tt 1s rifle. oMMmese.td. Tim bort Ml.e, m h .z arms°°, to de the work is whoa tam sew grow* is about tea Ioahmm Mao ; this Is shoe the say bas sto- ped fi0wlma, gad oho wool-..kl.gmatw M aammla°l.g to fort. The mode'ms far this work Moak, he token .ff kbo leder part of November w sad kept �ypima auk I.g la lamp Wait rmpw4 b Neafma lbws Ian bees • great dos! sold mil wrhIm, ..d iamb bel .S tharma the aslatp, "blob have ever Nom primed, se If oho week hes bra tome Lome* N N. u..lir dors falai Sao qmt lies Mb home Wttfr•m 1 of M Nem WAN Way ptapr 1.1ak, gid g1b... melt' It hal also been found it cure for throat affections in horses. Nome genuine without having the Trade Mark on labels and wrappers and "E. A McLennan's Liniment, Ooderioh, Ont." stamped on wax .ml on each bottle. Mar./.oto M only by £p5.4. A. ma Leaman. sole patentee and proprietress New- orateal. (ioderlob Ont. 11-0 EPPS's COCOA GRATHFUL OONFORTIIO Distinguished everywhere for Delicacy of Flavour, Supe- rior Quality, and Nutritive Properties. Specially grate- ful and oomforting to the nervous and dyspeptic. Sold only in 1-4 lb. tins labelled JAMES HIPPS &00., Ltd., Homoeopathic Chemists, Lon- don, Hngland. !PS'S COCOA NEW a0ODS P'OR llITSd OVERCOATS READY-MADE CLOTHING CHEAP My owe make. Oen and see them, goods mid by recd or made up le the !.vest Fashion. NH DUNLOP, Nextoatrial Canadian , Pacific Ry. S THE DIRECT FAST' ONLY - LINE ALL -CANADIAN TO TIME Fell Manitoba, the- Northwes Klondike and Yukon Cold Fields. LOWEST RATES. FASTEST TIME. AOOOMMODAi ION UNSURPASSED. Tile has when it is necessary fou you to - • . buy your Spring Goods. See Pedder's Stock of DRESS 000DS. FANCY LININGS GINGHAM$ - PRINTS. SATIJENS, ART MUSLINS. I'r COTTONS. SHIRTINGS. SHEETINOB. COTTONADES. TICKINGS. CARPETS AND HOUSE FURNISHINGS. 4 ` r The Heady Made Clothing stook and Mena Varnishing. are second to none. Prices, oonsidenng the quality, aro the lowest. -- 11 ITh===R, colborne'a Old Sifted. TTTTrritrTTTTYTTr fR{�y NEWGOODS 5.5. rsoeivtid evey I AL'ATour- Hick's TO - few days .1 'FDA; 13I0i'S Hick's Central Drug Store. Among reoent4srrithe may bo mentioned :- Cud Liver 011 Emulsion lie bulk I Stearn' Menthol Inhaler Fresh Hoeebu .d Drop.. Chamois Skins (several sem. Tooth Brushes (r'reneh, Japanese and English. "• Pruvlso Ousao " Phot Food (1 -pound box for 15o.) Buttermilk Soap (ln 50. oaken.) Baker's Dandruff Shampoo Soap (the new soap for skip and .oslp dimmer. Ie Imre cakes 25 Cents.) Liehlg's Extract Beef (3 elm ) •• Aortae " Mine Jujubes (50. boxes) Carlsbad Salta (le bulk.) S. E HICK Next Telephone C..trel, Gderielt. Arsmisisa canine. ire Tou Looking for Snaps ? j Castor Oil Cream, Thu week we otter a The most palatable form ever devised. Children like it. Pare Olive Oil Soap hr a`"r's Nosey Gogh Caro, f For oroup sod coughs la Madrla. Their best friend, 150. 's Red dial! PIlb FOR tin. A OAKS, WORTH IOO Enrich the blood, help you steed Only agroom -call while the cold and ohauseabl. weather. 7 last 25o. • box ; 5 for 81.00. Prescription work personally attended to any hour -day or night. W. C. 000DE, The Dispensary, BEDFORD BLOCK. Each cake wrapped in • sanitise" was& cloth, We do_ All Kinds of Moulding and Repair Machinery of any:description at short notice, and for little money. Tic Henderson Bicycle Co., 1 t.lmltedl t3-01313314.10 1-1. Forest Basalts Pat it la "The Rival." Slaughtering Sale Lamps Greatest Bargains ever offbred in Goderich. Come, and be your own judge. We are clearing out our large stock of Lamps to make room for Spring goods. Thus this great sacri- fice. Good goods -'fes little money. LEE•SHEPNARU A Marvellous Success The general expression has been, " How can you sell such an excellent Axe so cheap --such An Excellent Axe for only Fifty Cents ?" The answer we invariably give ie, "They were bought right." Out of mix boxes only a few are left (let one before they are all gong A few Pairs of Skates to be run off at Close Prices. 3 T8i0 COAST T1 �. .rig,.WnalpLai.o.,,,M81719,,Kiwwypm,,Z..wainz T, - . OODIMAIOZ-1