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ASTHMA
Till the end
Special Bargains
argainDa
-m. Rola vat peeves O. paras,.
-tor tats dlatresdas autlaas$ wish*
has balled atetleat salsas* tier
-ceatartes,
. 1t was Stanley, the African explorer,
who discovered the Kola plant on the
banks of the Coago River in Africa, and sui-
t from Asthma have to thank him fur
the dLsooveq of • permanent care. (ilarke'•
Kola Compound represents thio wonderful
medicinal plant In a highly concentrated
form. It la a positive cure for asthma, mid
has been tested In severest caeea. Cudursed
by eminent physicians wl and
borne out by the testimony of t... cured
aces. Mr. W. R. Hume of Kaw-
/•� loupe, H. C.. a C. P. R. engineer uu
Lines of Spring Goods, the Western Division, was a sufferer
from asthma In Its wont form for over
Coale and get a few of I twelve years. Nuthlu` gave him mon than
Iciao prescribed Clark, s Rola Compound.
He took two bottles and was permanently
cured. 1f you doubt It write him for par-
ticulars of his case. Clarkes' Kola Com.
pound le sold by all dru`gists. Price two
dollen per boar ; three bottles, with cure
guaranteed, for eve dollars. The Griffiths
& Macpherson Co., 121 Church street, To-
now.
o-
now onto, or Vancouver, B.C. 1.
k., .ltd Qarke's Rola •.pound
Hay f EYER�;Y
fedi $ALK Bt JAS. WH:SO'C.
tints Agent,Uoderloh.
of tlft month we are offering some
in Broken
marked down to be cleared out.
the Snaps.
Spring Dress Goods
A apI.udid line of Fancy Brocaded goofs,
regular b0c. for 35c•.
Special line Of Plaids anti Stripe milt.
_ Special Muck Suiting* at 12ec.,
Special White Pique at -lac. • -
Bp+cial White 'Duck tt1Dc.
Lovely? Black to' title ('ropNi Dieu foods
in new designs, Tfie., $1.00 and $1.25.
Bargains in Clothing
i%. 65.00, a .pedal line Ment•. Tweed
Butte. ' Well made. Well lined. Good,
fitting. Would be cbeep-at F1.00.
Fine Wool 1 weed Pants, special At 11.00.
Meo'• Waterproof. clearing Iters than
Ont. -
Boy's Clothing in two and three piece suite
Boy's Clothing in separate pant..
Boy's iii Blouse Sluice of washing
nut
Gents' furnishings
Millinery Bargains
('luariu` all Tri wed Milliner)
Also a special lot of -h,.ls, In lilac
colors, away don't' ii. priena.
('.,we tend get a (wrgaiti '
A.uid•
"taterAiliklierrdNek
New stylish light Fcvlorg, rugnl.tr $250
fur $1.75. ---
New stylish light Knoi•kala,ul tlr
M 60c, . -
Fine Blaen `;a•hmere Starks, regular 26c..
for 20c.
New ,tyrd TWO iu Pull+ and Knots.
Wide State and Sellar Ribbons iu _Plai&L
Cbecks And plain ;ducks, very new.
Ladies and Children's Pitney Plaid
Jhittilnd t
the merest relief out 1 the railway phyM-
Hare you visited our White `Underwear
dspertntentWe have p full maw of
Night frowns, White Skirts, Corset &oven,
Drawers, Wrappers, etc.
lie pl)-to-wear Skirts and Blouses.
Heaiery and Stoves
lipe:wl ail .lora, all•sixelt Kid (.:bees
at
Whitt and colored i(ilk Gloves at 96c.
Spectra Black Taffeta Gloves, regular 26e.
for Mc.
Flue Black ('ottolt Huse, Herwk,ef Dye,
2 pairs for Wit -
Boy's Fast Black Hose. ribbed, 2 Amin
for 26c.
C -those ticw st&sek Collar Buckles. The
lMost novelty
-NI" slty jikii v Nati-
Late.t in Sash Buckles,
--Inh+-t- int' cr,t'm
itDl 1p
')tin
Ladies' Fancy rat.. -k ('oilers and Tree.
Special fast colored Priut., new pattern.
at bc. yanl
It'd) 10c. KioAl iu h st)le and
et.limul of material to y I . pattern.
Fla. It reel coot)' 1'1431er...telt 1Ot•.
WQO L
1 ant prepared to buy thi.
seanal8 clip of Wool, u
uoual, at the
Benwiller Woollen Mills
HIGHEST CASH PRIGS
•r in e.rhaage foe
ranufectured Arttelea.
JESSE .�
fi-,LED_ IIILL.
We sold
Geo. W. Thoinot&
MUSIC DEPOT.
"M°CREADYS" AND "CRESCENTS"
in 1898, and will continue to sell them in 1899.
If cost our 'customers, on an average, Tess than 2 cents each for repairs on our Bicycles last year.
We challenge any other dealer honestly to show as good a record.
100,000 of these wheels were made and sold in '98, and Indications point to a sale of over 150,000
for '99.
We have the very latest improvements on our Bicycles ; the best material that can be obtained is
used in their construction, and all are fully guaranteed.
The prices are right, viz. :
$55.00, $45.00 AND $35.00.
atthtgh grade, but differently equipped.
We do not sell cheap -made Wheels, and we know them to be the most expensive to tfie end.
If you intend to buy :,all on us and we will be pleased to show you our different lines and explain
their construction.
If you cannot call, write us, and we will be pleased to supply you with catalogue, or call on you if
you wish.
Do not forget that we sell also the celebrated "OODERICH ORGAN" and "WORMWITH PIANO,"
both so familiarly known as to need no further comment.
In Sewing Ilachines we sell the "WHITE," "NEW WILLIAMS" and "QUEEN," from $25.00 up,
according to style and finish.
We carry a full line of small musical instruments -Guitars, Violins, Accordeons, &c. -and a large
collection of the latest Music Folios, vocal and instrumental, and sheet music.
"Empire" Typewriters, $55.00.
Give as a call and you will be pleased with our goods and prices.
ti
eo. W. Thomson & Son.
WE • SAVE 8 NICs LOT OF
CASH AND ONE PR10E:Y-
SMITH BROS. & C
AT THE OLD BUSINESS
IN A NEW STAND.
We beg to state that we have again opened a
Grocery business, at the corner of the 8(luare and
Montreal street, the store formerly occupied by H.
J. Horton.
We have a complete stock of fresh Groceries,
and shall be able to supply Our customers with first-
class goods at the lowest possible prices. ,
We hope to be able to serve-aH--out' old friends,
and many new ones.
STURDY & CO.
SHEPPARDTON.
TuguDAY, May 23rd, 1899.._
Mn. MoLean, of Lucknow, is visiting
frleode and salpalatal, :es In this vICID Ity.
Mr. Duttow, of Nile, preaohed here on
Sunday.
The oarperten are working at Mr. Hey -
den's house, and It le on • fair way to com-
pletion.
Mir ArQstrong, of Ooderloh, who has
bee. visiting at the home of Mr. MoNee, re•
turned home on Saturday.
The football team has Won organ zed for
the season Teriy_pl. • y-_Maturday
arming.
DUNGANNON .
Novice.- The Meal atssmy le
for TVs Swam, is et the o,n0e of J. 0. W *x
J.P., conveyancer. Its.. who will receive or-
ders for owluorlption•. sdvertI. ng and Job
work, and Is authorized to slue reoelpt■ for
amounts Did forths same
(1 A. NEWTON, DENTIST, OF LUCK -
now w111 visit Dungannon on 1st and
1rd friday of *soh month. All modern rneth-
oda of extracting and filling. and mat'np ant.
AMU teeth. ORloe, next door to Medd'* tailor
shop. Hours. 9 a.m. to 6 o.m.
TussoA3, May 23rd. •
AN Hgtazss -During last week, :In
James Vlooeg•n presented her Ilene with •
Kee heiress. Mother and bzby are doing
well. Many congratulations.
Vane ILL -We regret to hare to Mate
that Mn. Roberto, wife of David Roberts,
blacksmith, is very ill. W hope to bear el
her recovery ha the sear future.
(:(n RT 1-1/ RRvi,niN.-- The muaioipsl
oounoil of West W•wanoeh will hold the
ooart of revlalon of the sentiment roll on
Monday, 29 h, in the township hall, after
which other munlolpsl busmen will be at-
tended to.
Weatiive. At time of writiog the
weather, whioh has for some time peat baso
unsettled, appears to look as If It were
ehanged for mild warm weather.
Vegetation, in eoneegnenoe of the ofilly,
cold weather for some time past, was at •
standstill,
Cellan AND Ont:.o -Mn. Armstros,,
wife of Rev. T. I. Arm*trn.R,and little boy
left hen es Wednesday of Ian week of •
visiting tour to relatives •'. Chatham....
Mn. Kate Nevins. after • short vies to rel-
atives bore, left for kir home at Toronto o0
Friday of last week, eta (iod•rioh.... Mn.
E McCaig, formerly a resident in the vtols-
Ity of Dungannon for many year*, bat now
ea Tbes*aloo, Algoma, is on a slatting tour
50 relatives anti former seia•intanoes, who
are plees*d toes* her look se healthy sad
vlg.r.es. The °limit* of that loealitvseems
M agars with her .. ..loseph Cumberland
sad wife,of the township of Wallace Perth
twenty, arrived here last S•turd*y en •
visit to their eon Joseph, who 1st carrying on
s:s•rrlaae and wagon making bootee's. Mr.
Use,tieelasd expressed h(meelf es highly
with Ibis Notion of 0*0atre, as Moo
MAW ens thriving village. Joon Them.
ase, ef Ooderioh, was in nor village the he.
Mgrlar of this week no 5.nines. . Miss
Davide°* and brother Robert left her*
Mi Saturday to vitt rel•Oves In Oodsrielt,
aid Monied home en Sondav avowing.
A 1Ytrlet meatin9 of the R. T. of 1'. w111
ho held la the T•mp*rsnrs Hall ea Then
dal. Jaws 8t6, eemmenning at 11 s.a. 1s
Nr •,eats, shoe* will he a pubho meetly
with • .waled artisan sates the dlreal.
01 M1w Mss- It is expiated Dr. Robert -
boa, n -M.1'. P. for Halton, and now regio•
Har of that county, will address the meet.
lug In the evening.
THE WEEKLY MAnn T REPOR1.
_-etl!'Slaw, May 13. tRtl.
Fall Wheat 0 f.) to 0 tie
Flour, family. par owl 2 10 to 2 10
Flour, patent, per cwt 1 50 to 2 50
Bran, • ton 12 00 toll o6
Shorts, • ton .... 1L ( 0 tole 00
Screening", per owl 1 Oo to 1 00
Ityr. per bush 40 to 50
Buckwheat, per bush to to :A
Pleas. ll bbushr 3a'll M M
Barbee, pee bush t5 to 5)
11 , • tonss.... 50 to 50
P lo, • bomb 40 to 50
Putter, 12 to 13
Cheese. per lb.......... 10 t0 21
Wood 1'5.4 uaMmtM, • dea.- n0 `toe . 750
Wee, 00 to 6 :A
Pelts 00 10 000
Lamb-$klm 00 to 0 GS
LIve Harp 00 to t
Droned IfOks -'-' ""` A0 to 3 00
Boomr 5 20 to 0 15
Ham per Ih.. ....... 12410 0 I5
19 to 011
•00to000
• o0to000
375 to 4 20
300 to 400
Lard, per Ib...
Dressed B•ef, fore quarter
1)*NNd user. hind
Cattle, /Upset
ord trey
GODERIOH
STEAM BOILER WORKS
A. S. GHRYSTAL
Saeceror to OAresiel & Mack,
menufactnrer of all kinds of
B01L101 S.
smoke Stacks, Salt Pans, Sheet Iron
Works, etc., etc.,
And Dealer in. -
Engines, Machinery Castings, bo.
Ali time o1 Pipes and Pips Fitting',
Steam and Water Oatiree, Globe Valves,
Check Valves, InepIrators, Ejectors and In•
Proton, Constantly on Rand at Loire.
Prices.
A rpeoi•l Iles of Steel Wator and Hog
Trough, ler nett of formers and others.
Repalrlep promptly attended t0
A. 8. 03GaTSTAL,
tette P. O. !lax 1h. eeterlok.
MRS. TOMS
wl.hes to dispels of
165 volume. of IIand.omely hound
Hoo*, b1(tonging to Tho Library
of the late Judge Toms.
One Oak Book -case.
Some Masonic Works.
Two volumes of Green Bag, and un
hound copiesM
Also yearly agazines.
Can be seen at Parlor 18,
British Exchange Hotel. Private
Bate 1I to 4 o'clock dolly for one
week from date, 27 It
•
All Kindso
Moulding
and Repair
Machinery of
any description
at short notice,
and for little
money.
-G I
THIS YEAR'S DESIGNS -4
And are Selling them at Prices eft .Will suit you.
A Guaranteed Catarrh Gyre.
7apattses Catarrh Cues -s.. Mx bogie -
buy them at one time -apply exactly u
cpfding to the directions -and tf you are net
cured see your druggist: he will arrange
to imp Tin year Matey $eV Yliertes t
positive guarantee with every box list
Japanese Oatarrh Cure will cure. No cure,
yon get your money back. Guarantee la
every Alessi.. 50 coats at all dragglate. 111
WOK MALE BY JAB. WILSON.
IBA CDOK TOVE
mimeos)
C3rODE1R1O33.
HELLO i
THE OLD
RELIABLE.
•r
ALL KINDS OF
COAL
ALWAYS ON HAND
THI BIGHT
SCrallt011 KHard Coal
1N THMAI5KRT
All Coal weighed on the Market Settee.
where you get M00 lbs. for a ton.
WM. LEE.
Orders left at LLE & SHZPf.R.D'S
Story promptly attended to.
111110 In' NNW
44i, 1Ht7 '
The Henderson Bicycle Co.,
At . Gundry's Auction Rooms,
CODE RICH_
Importantte w�""' A Great Snap_..
Mr. Mack White, the won -known talar
of the Toronto Lacrosse Club and Osgood*
Hall Football Clash write*: 1 consider
ttrtfflths• Menthol Liniment unequalled for
athletes or those training- I have used ft '
with the heat ,ueeess, and can heartily re-
commend It for stiffen& soreness• sprains
end all Corms of swelling tad lnlluoora-
tion. A11 druggists, 26 chi,. 92
FOR SALE IIY JAS WILSDN.
of familia* to db knitting for us at home
NOSE WORK FOR FAMILIES
We want the amine. of s nnmbe�r
whole m *pan time. We furnish ,12.1
machine and snpply the yarn res d
pay for the work as gent In.
Distance no hlndranne. 57 to •(0 per
week made acoording to time (noised the work.
Write at once. Neese aeferenera.
('e-aperal,ve aslttlag re., • T to.
Is oar Glover Seip, at So, •
retold, of which we tell a buret a week.
This isn't our only soap. as we carry
•vetylhiog that can be toned In an up-
to-date grocery •tori, and oar prior
are right. 'Ihs farmers know that they
can always get from us a Gulp for their
product. We draw the hoe at no
legitimate trod• - everything goon :
(il.ewar• or pelage', Roden staff er
ohoioset table China. We deal In •11
of them.
T. G. TIPLING & CO.,
THAT
UGLY
PAPER
Ought not to stay on your
wall any longer when you
can get really artistic color-
ings and dainty patterns as
low as
6 CENTS
PER ROLL.
GEO. WATSON,
PAINTRR AND PA PNIt IIANOMR,
Bedford Bloch. 0 •d•rlch Montreal St , Near the Market.
At any season of the year there
is no greater comfort than a good
reliable Cook Stove in the kitchen.
It is witn cools stoves like every-
thing else : there are good, bad and
indifferent varieties.
We know you will be pleased
with our
FAMOUS and ABERDEEN
StovesandRanges
CALL .AT
CATTLE Bin.
Phmbers, badger: and ?Mil
West side of Oquare, next Btard7 Bras,
The Best are the Cheapest.
K F M P
wteiless eN Wise. late thaw
011. STOVE
W• have • full 115. d tear.
Every floes Is asarsot••d,
W • o•rry • fell hes d bow*.
made
Dairy Supplies and
House Furnishings.
let o• sena m Your PtgtM-
Mg, Heady sad 13•v*e- AINAGip.
H. C. FILSINCER.
R_ T_ Brown
OUR BIG! WELLAND YALE BICYCLES. OUR ego
Hair and T.� SEASON
Scalp 1��
Special=
ist
-WYLT. 149
AT Tut
HOTEL BEDFORD
FRO*' -
May 22nd to 27th
Leib/Ear HAIR
shampooed Binged. Trimmed. Ores, Bright
tined. Treated after Fever,. oto., frond for
Photos, ate.
Hair andSca*allp Tonlne ter ulty attended
to
cad
prnM01 Mfg • new growth. Hair Halm for le.
neo•l.p daedrn1.
ptrteshr* Whim. Toupees Oyes
le MIeb M m, IMN ever M shortest mono*.
T. BROWN,
Noir a • Mt of the
14.111-Ae vett d*1e 0t kumw ewe. 'am.
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CHAIN MODELS:
DOMINION, - $35.
GARDEN CITY, $45.
PERFECT, - - $55.
PERFECT
CHAINLESS,
$76.00.
A feats ?e of the WELLAND VALE Wheels is the undisputed fact that they cost less for repairs than
any other slake, and are besides the easiest rtlnning on the market. We utter to the requirement* of all chases of riders
aitt}o '-dlfferrnt styles -ma YI" t will -suit the most exacting tastes. We ire the pioneers in the manufacture and use of
one-piece cranks, which aro undoubtedly the best attachment ever employed, so much so that the majority of leading
Iticyclo-makers aro copying the idea as nearly as they dare.
A Fine line of Bicycle Sundries
to select from.
R. W. McKENZIE
Local Agent for Goderlch and Vicinity.