HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1899-10-26, Page 8I,• - • Ifoneoar; Set. 96, 1eW.
Special Values in Clothing.
MEN'S
AND
BOYS'
Suits,
Overcoats,
Separate IPa�ts
and flats.
Our makes the hest that money can
buy and soled at a small margin. Come
and inspect our stock.
5 Ultthis season will take the lead for
Dress Costumes in' Broadcloths,
Cheviots, Homospuns and Serge.. In
all these lines we have a very large
stock, complete range of shades, with ,the latest
in Lining Silks to match the Cloths.
Our Dress -Making Department guar-
antees style, fit and finish. Every garment
we turn out will have best linings and finishings.
Lovely Black Crepon Dress Goods for
Skirts, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 a yard. k-:.
The latest Boucle Heavy Plaid Goods for Skirts.
- - T MIGAIAL a -aO0 ONTARIO;
Ns battle Blas the L'end's. The AMA re
calved esmmed... upbeat Y Uilmms. M4
tis time M a•w sips let Waft earl .e
•MOOS% et 'tier Mllei eta fele us. Weald
Mat it eeel4 be mid .1 every member .l the
obarsh .( Oferiet, " they steed every man in
Me plass." Mn. Wright held the daeeai
.treaties lied sympathy of hi *.items
t4r mpleeet the alit. address.
Ma. Wetherell. of 0oderloh, delighted
the asthma' by her ole., sa4 loesWal rem
diming of "TM Bowie Can."; i54 te M sloe
mei mist of rare ab lily, Movie* wee the
».merest silver medal a1 a meth eeaHs4.
Mn. Oath r.sd.nd the mete " W. l4.it
Matter to You" in e*os44uo0 vete, sad the
hymn, "Oad be Wale Von Idol we 11esl
Again," brosgbt the pretteedteg. to • Muss.
The (liaise quertethe added greatly to
tea s..alag's enkrymsah
See our Lovely Trimmed flats and Sailors.
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DUNLOP.
Tthsosv. der. 241k.
Nor.. Mailed .peak tl•a&ay at his
hones N lweb•M.
M r. ss4 Mrs. LINO, el Latham, ware
the guests et Mea. Taoists TiMha se.
Oar gimlet sewawmaa, Joba Oka. asst
Res gash' sad Robert eremitism are pith -
sad peeking apples.
Three families of campers, wet Adds.
item been, camping sune lel week as the
old spates a,gbtlbgste street.
Mies Peel Vide., el l:odert.k. who
'Maly returned from Ctiio.ao. with Per
mother alloyed • plemast visit here oe
rbmksglvttlg Day.
M. 1. Tobin and David Cerb.N have gene
on the lwdbtrbe staff from the 0edenele
mw -.,(U to their lantweeg preolaoti near
Karate, Braes meaty, tor the winter.
Pawky of this week Mr terraem•s, Jolts
tunas, left Isere forOo4eleb to tato •
plow is the wood -work and carving dopet-
Masi of the orpa. Watery of the Ciro.le
Tows.
Oar fernier Nwasew, Meth Faked.
peeped dews hare es Saturday, with D. Cor-
bett, from KlataiL Maids, after be oe•eaed
late ire. bridge, tock the .hart out N the
l:derlob depot, to say as imperteet weed -
nye Were.
Jackets is a line we make a specialty
of. You will find our range
the latest style, the best workmanship, and at
very reasonable prigs. This season we have
most of our Jackets lined with Silk, which
adds so much to the warmth and appearance
that you lmmediatedly decide uu a Silk -Lined
Coat.
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Ladies' and Children's Underwear:
We are showing something very special in Children's
Fleece -Lined Underwear, all sizes, well made, from 15c. ea.
up. Nothing in underwear more comfortable.
Men's Underwear, special line, 50c. a suit.
Some cough mixtures
gal '!t;'r the cough. But the)
nkat I!rt..ze fans it into lifq
again.
Better put the cough out.
That is, better go deeper
and smother the fires of in-
flammation. Troches can-
not do this. Neither can
plain cod-liver oil.
But Scott's Emulsion can.
'The iglycerinc soothes and
makes comfortable; the hy-
pophosphites give power and
stability to the nerves; and
the oil feeds and strengthens
the weakened tissues.
goc ed gr.e., su dagger.
1COTT a SOWN*. Cke..i■b, T.resla
ANTRA TWENTY Ytt.tui,-Tbe five lata
dra •f Mr. mad Mrs. A. C. M0U4asld met
teeter b Detroit ter • familygathering.
triers were Mary, Mrs. Cb... awkins, el
Windsor, with bier two *Midas, Willa..od
Rebel ; Mn. Dr. Clark, of Ooderioh, Into
her... Robert ; Mas Kate, of Uatrott and
their brothers, Robert sad Joseph (04
rtes•• in Dunlop were talked over, mod tbetr
•4ewt parent.. with their gread•dwrhter,
Botta Cies It, of (iodinate. wet* *4t !ergotism
a
Every Department (s complete_ Stock of. Latest Styles
for Fall, with best values,w.e have everscents :
Dress Goods, Small Wares,
Staples, Jackets,
Millinery, Clothing,
•
Gents' Furnishing..
House Furnishings,t
Dress Making.
CASH AND ONE PRICE 1
Smith Bro's & Co.
HURON COUNTY
Waesm'c tmr4Ua. Teempera.re taloa
fmvanUea.
Dtieg 1. fres the diffract W.C. T.U.'s
bbe•sgb•sk the musty of H,ro• ase* is
eesvMMea u (Mario Street Methodist
Shane, Oliat.., on Thursday, the 1201 of
Omeher, .ad the meeting wee fairly well
Mended.
Devetienal •wrotees opmd the muves-
M•., .ad were oo.dootd by Mrs, Biddle-
.s.b, d (Slates. 'the president. Mies
1 it. is the coheir, galled the oo.ymtlos
b .rdss, sad asked tor the roll call of official
. ad eaperisbadents, whioh was sooerdiigly
✓ e.psded te. The reeerdtar .onbry thea
read rho selsates of immune*, whisks were
impre..d by oeasmtioo The following
.mirky eoperi.t..dmb read reports of work
4r. .Misr anode dep.rtmmu : tare.
toad Mn. various
lona , Mrs. Biddle.
rs.
.imb, tare. Atheism Mrs. Stevenson, Mn.
Calamine sad Mn. Coulter. Mute obnav •
Mg the sesetide hoar el Drayer, Mrs.
Wright, of Le.doe, loediae in prayer, lhe
esay.M0 ft/jeered to meet st 2 r. N
The afternoon a..sie. Opened with de.
mammal ezoroim led be Mrs. 0 mica
Wright, of Loudon. The mM.tes et mem
leg .malm weaned by Mrs. MoOillioaddy,
res. aas , ..d approved, after wbiob Mrs.
Rees, el WI.gham, oo. for too., road the
i4lewiag report ot local s.im.e akreegb..t
US meaty.
regular members. 27 ; honorary members, 7:
...Msg., semi monthly ; average •'tad•
Sew, 8 ; we have no h•:: ; 'my 32 rat per
year ; total amount of money raised during
year. $110.32; amount sent to Provincial
Union. $8 10; number of publio meetings
held, 3 ; Derr bar of eepies W emaa'. J'sr
sal, 5 ; d.partmate of work, IawMrmen'e
oomfort bags, womar'a tre1obtse, soieottgo
temperan» literature. waiting room litera-
ture ; distributed 4000 sheets of pl.hisci o
narrater*.
County tr.wurer, Mrs. M. Y. McLean,
reported all moraines paid and also • small
balance to M. treasury. Altar single. one
veru. of "Onward Christian Soldiers," the
pra.0Aeat, Mies Fisher of V1iewbam, read
her 1 address, unlet of work done and
of opentegs for orgsalziog new unless le the
future.
The prestlsnt l heo inmate'', the choir and
Mrs. Wright, vho had been • member of
the oonventioe, meditated 111e. elrmaon of
of6,rs Moob re'ret was ,:praised owing
to Mies Fisher's declining to bt re elected as
p;esldect. The election mired as follows :
ANNUAL RKPORTS OF OO. UNIONS.
OODW*ION.
Dote o1 orrmlaatloU. lane 1611, 1897 ;
dabs of masa) seaming. 3epL 6t11,1 somber
of meta member, 42 ; samba if bm•
clary members, 8 ; meet e.rl•ment0ly ;
average asta.dance, 17 : meet la Temper-
emee tun. pay $5 00 per year rest ; total
sates.. of messy raised dorms year,
5113 66 ; amesnl •Bilatlea fess, $12 60 ;
simb.r of public meed.•• held dons, year,
9, eao medal oeaWet and esu malice Lear•;
3..r espies Woman's Jonas' taken ; sem-
her of seam of ..sal report, 14 ; depart-
meets
epartmets of week taken up. peen mirk, mien -
Ms. temper_«, (rambles, lumbermen, sall-
ies, curfew bell, primes, ratlred, purity,
Sewer ensiles, medal .e.tes0, .areetiae;
distributed 8.000 pages of literature; amMad
with debt e. hall, Paradise, Mrs. No-
0illteaddy. Oar. Secy., Mrs. Coil. Camp -
MIL
SLITS.
Date of or.short••, Sept. 816, 11197 ;
lab et missal avatar, A.g. 4M ; somber
.f member, 19 ; be•or.ry membra. 2; men
.mthly ; average ataadmee, b
hall-
iard; be hall-
iard in Mates' hems ; •Mani relied d.r
beg Ile. par, $34; cumber of public meet.
Ilan ted, It; espies of wail roper. takes.
Of 4gartesesta et wart takes up, adss/11e
Itheresess, wMNse rues Members. Ream
doparemaat, dower sad delimey ssi0ae ;
44 ,4b.ted 300 Sheets m ..s,... Iran.ble•,
iN sel.atld4 temperawee. 3000 brains for
plsbles4t; p.4tles dronl•Nd, sae, fen
enemas'•feanships Pend/eat, Mn. Yeeum,
0m. sem.. Itva 8 Tall.
rrwtrrrtte.
Douse ermine .4ei, 1881 ; time el Ossa!
m•sbsg, September ; .amber e/ nearer
*risen. 191 b.aerer , a; meth maatbly;
wesltits .$hsIsae., 8 ; se bead . of bons.
bat . mlaeis. head ; we do .ot ewe hesd-
4S$sesss, hat meet Is bevies ; anal same.
ofv in4. 514.961 dNlmaes less.
p 76 ; rel Werk. ho.Ml o leaf.
frits work ares.m
, I.mber.s i
ashes Il.sgrare diiletisl.4, .bat 5a{
astalisi nook. Wotan Ms'and refit u4
-cast lissom so -Dossid..11 Aim ILIiss..ba
pit. say.. Mrs. Wes. 8..1.54.
wewenew
11Me et sra.da.Mia, Ar.e. 1$97 t dates(
•mini .nab e . MMMT; samba •I
LEEBURN.
MuvuAY, Out. 23rd.
,,,�� ISllen 11 4(0. spited to Clinton last
W..Y sshiog the p thin ce SrLwAecl.
The Thanksgiving s.rvios Thursday af-
ternoon of last Irak was /early well atten-
ded. At its *!o.. • Don Meal moon(
was bold, and it was derided that the
oburcb in future should be bested with
owl, and that improvemeets shout! be
made la the sheds for horses in the winter
b ass .e !•miss frees a seven Math of wpm.d oil s. H. i• im ovin scowl at
pr g y presoak.
The falluwhf. taken from The Termite
Gloss, is an seoo.nt of the maAiaM of Res.
W. J. West, the pastor et the Presbyteries
Marra, Bls.y1e: "A very pretty wed -
list took pleas et the r.eid.ao ot J. K.
Ow dee. b4pteter sad molester, .d Whitby.
us the Ilth .1 O.rbber, when ►M yomege•t
demeanor, Miss Victoria Pectlead, es mar-
ried w Rev. W. J. West, M. A.. .1 Bio.
vele. Tbe cer.esmy was performed by Rev.
tlr. Abraham, of Whitby, assisted by Rev.
W. T. Halt, o1 Hv1gr.se, brother In law el
tis belie. The brtdesmald was Miss ',lads
Harris, of Tehalo, ani flu groomsmen
was W. C. With, ot Osgood. Hall,
Toreeto, beelMe of the br,dagro.a.
Miss Camle, ef Whitby, played the we i-
aing march an the finds catered tis room,
averted by ea Idher. Sim wore a pretty
gown of white organdie over white silk, lir itb
the oustoary v.ii sad orange blo.some, and
.be ceded a shower been net of emir tree!•
and carnations Atter the ceremony • de -
lamer was eervM .t 'alai' over fifty guests
were pram". and at lhs conol.mon seine
very apt acidDory roams wars
propoewl sad r.�Ato.. Mr. a.4 Mi..
\Vet bit ea 1418 r.N mein, amid showers
of rim and god wiebee, for Nagar*. Fell.
and Buffalo. Mire. West was .s4. UN [i.
oipterl of many valuable primate frees bat
many triads .od well wisken."
MIs sl 41st.. to! T ax es
rjy0 W N OF OUf1RICM.
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t --e 1weetloth doy et
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her the arrow*
ld tai�ll s�--� molt •arts.
Mttl N Ser glvN 4 rM s .eek is:rr
•�y4 Me 'seed pet / 1. pureaeat to
1ae,M w. AK. Ile.. ampler
irises.. tris lipjyamesallatbe loam r
hit the M'tMeltofl - laid *erten • it mete
er liiessithee attiled • 'me le the etta/ moors r of.
iWewtelt lots the p• .e.M:
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YOU WANT OUR GOODS
WE WANT YOUR TRADE.
Result. --Mutual Benefits
We want to impress this tent upon you that we have w immeuee new
stook of
BOOTS AND SHOES
all bought before the recent advanos in prime, whittle w !1W rill iii' ole
ppnnoe. In fact, we are offering sane lines at less t;bltp stet us now.
Yoa see it is doing business on the striotl*sssk you money.
We have a special line of u.w Long Boots at very oloss prioss. We can give
you • good weariug hoot at $1 40. TLe bettor lines are equally good value.
See our School Shoes for girls and boys -styles and prioes to wait yon.
0.11 sad see our 1)ougola isle and Batten Shoes for ladies -from 9Uc to
$3E' per pair. Special lines at 711.49, worth `4, ,.
Repairing neatly and promptly dons
P. T_
North side of the Square, Goderiob.
THE SHOE DEALER
MONEY'S MONEY
1113 POINTS 31j1
la tAYUW Ur
111 DE -CARBON STEEL , I
I
At a threshing last S.t.rdsy, me of the
workeri there stepped unawares on • nail
to • two Loth piece .t mantissa wblob war
oto hit heel spent two lathes. It wee rot
out with greet difoulty• Joeepb Tbompses
making a *Idolise surgeon In the Omer
g As we prepare for press tbe lejared
men L programing 1•sor.bly.
FAWN 00A150Rt.-tom. Garth. who hes
rated J, G. Cameo's f.re for the peat
three year., has sew rated • term el J,
:11111iar'. near Port Albert, sod gees there
Jrtly W made. Jerry Dalton, who for
..Y.rel years has rented the farm o18.
Geo. Price, of Goderlob, es Ou.a.roial et..
hes no.v . trekr..d the farm lately rental
by B. Wadies ea the drib 0000.wiw is
04dertob township.
Tidings have reached s of the death et
Mn. (Dr.' McDonald, formerly Mies
Franca Ses.rlght, and eldest d•u/btee et
our esteemed pioneer paster. R -.v. James
S••..right, H.a . who resigned his work
here is 1880 to go as • mlaslonery to the
Northwest. and who till • year ago has baa
at Haotaellle, Muskoka. as pater of Ws
Preeby;erlm church there. Mies Severiget
gave great aid to the oengregstt 41 and ween
the first orran was purchased for she eksroh
acted as organist ler ease time till sense
ow mold be appointed. Mies I)s•dls Mee.
Uos.ld, now Mn. (Ur.) Clark, of Goderiob,
deadly asdertook It TM dammed lady,
gentle aid kind Is d4000Uoo. wiasteg the
love of a'1 is lir eomm0.lty, pend away
deeply) moarsd by all who kasw her here
aid to Ooderioh also. Her bu.b.nd did
three year. ago and their blares ohlldr.s are
now orphans.
Pewit' at, Mrs Oet1., Wingbam
Si.. preideat. Mist Faber, Wingham
Corr. seonterv. Maa. Row, Warns"
R•o. monetary, Mrs. Ma0i111onddy, Gads.
rich
Tressnr, Mn M Y. UoIeao, Sotforth.
The pot year baa proved • fella) teeter to
the temporises hosts. Mara that • year
rigs seamed possible 'imam', through M.
e etavorable •ttitade of the Government,
null end void, and as • woesgamoe an an•
auual depression settled down upon Olaf
worker. May of them rite cow stain en.
delivering to lite tis standard of probWttea
and yeah our work to a .taoo1edul Mase.
Rswlvd, that daring the i.wmhg year
we as *panty put forth even men strenuous
Off .rte &long departmeseal lime, notably
those of newties sad frenohlse,tod In .very
w.y parable promote an I.ontsi.g Interest
sod attain! .14 greater m1a.l&.m In onr
work,.id Mat each union hold s crusade tor
n ow member,.
Resilient./ M. ohms eeeosetien be
twat the iigwr tr.8i, and the tob•wo
habit sad knowise beyond a p.eadvmtun
that the otisran a habit is largely es the
Mama is onr Dominion. Resolved. that
our white rlbbeneel of Enron musty, i■
omveottm assemble& earnestly endeavor
u do .11 in oar power to exterminate this
stewing evil by set.blt.hieg .tootle de
partmate Is scions .till serepree.ubd by
this workb7 pu.hieg la 'Merest* meat
vvigorously1
hrewgbmt the year. Farther
menial, w. ask 1M Destinies Geveramat
N prohibit the a usef•otere, Importation
m4 sale of cigarettes la our D.mi.im.
Redoing that, In London sod tm other
pests weere milit ry .nea.pm.oa were
hall. kbe mesas% law problbiting t8. .ale
of Ileeim la'sateen. wile moot filigreed,
yis6Ne4 this mama
Rep•tv.4. that we pretest rirals.t elek
ea sdmsletra4.s of jalim 10.t snakes nob
a sailliesa el affair. possible
Pue$M* 0sselvsd, that tap Its taken
M MAMA M Illi l ti• sal. of Ageer to slither
thag am meow piles . sad
t 1N6`initalellso bl far�1. H.
r. W. threes, Mahl.r et f4iti11a.
A paver m ' smea'• lisismbt'" was
Weil naiad. prap.sl by Mrs. 011bs. of
Wtegham. sad tlldlpt8l disount d. Th.
Meaas m)
•..wbroad). to . 64... by •ppelatleg
Mies Podia w represene the misty et the
Pr vteatel eaveasia s•. ONlph sad heat.
lag tis amity •eiventlet b Well at Meg -
tea asst. yew.
TM 184.4 basun of kis .tares motion
was M 14N448aly Mrw.t1 mid $s0N.•1 •4.
dross h Mn hada Wri*8$, of Inn4ee.
Mw. afrisol Cho battler for pr.Atb-
Ittee to ideals. haute to Old Testaowm4
4(4148, yews tha *Worry woo woo by tis
.•pglall ab.as 300, tris sand *gory as
In nM ply& V.eary Ws mewed beasts
SHEPPARDTON.
Tomcat, Oat. 94, 1899.
Mia H.ttle Fergaeee, of Wisgham,speet
Mit week at Thos. Richard•»'•.
Mrs. McKay, et Woodstock, V visiting
her d.0gbter, Mrs. Wallow Steele.
Mrs. Temmas spat a short time at the
home of Mr parents, me Hmmlller.
Miss Farms Fater. of Oderioh, la 'pend-
ia/ a few days ceder the parents/ roof.
Mrs. Elwsrds, of A41mllier, was the
guest of her sister, Mrs. Beeobler, on Sus -
day.
Mrs. Nam Dougherty and Aho. paid •
!tyros visit to tis Forest City Int Weidner
doy.
Miss Jeanie MoKeeste, of t,odenoh, is
vbll,eg irleul. ani acasai.1noes in this
vioin!ly.
Angus Oordoo spent Monday In 01.otoo.
He was .000mpani.d by hu sister, Mary,
who loteod. laving there for some time
Oe amount of the Nils circuit bavisg no
settled minister, Mr. Nott, of (4odwuh,
k ndly took obego of the mato. hero m
Sunday. -
Mies Pollook, of P.ne River. M •unlit
bier sister, Mt a. Nelsce Onham. Miss Ma
Cosh, of Ktsa•rdio, is also visiting, Mn
(i reham.
ASHFIELD.
TtrltsDAT, Ori. 24 h
Hasa thunder .Neese pawed over this
vlolalty Meadsy sight •ed Moseley morn-
ing.
Messrs Aodr.w, Middleton and '1704.11,
apple Packers, while driving on James
Farmer'sFens. sideline, West Wawenwh, last
tlatardey, happened with • serious •ooident.
To. tram got loose and the hone started
to kink, whew the ena
onanwere thrown
out and Mr. Tyndall MA his leg broken
Mr Andrew's ankle was badly breiead.
ASH/RUM.
Couooil met Sept. 30th. TO. following
amount. sere p•14 : A. basil. rep. out ,
51.00 ; Ju. Flyme, 'reveille" ht11 1. R
$4.00 ; Jos. Titer►, impecttog, $5.50; John
Herr, rep. cul. and bride*, f2 72 ; 8
ti..eby, rep. rood sow, 4, 30.a. ; Uesege
tf.wktas, inapeet m bridge, 51.00 ; Rob;
*1.Coi1, drain sed gravel on bmedal.
$23.46 ; A. Mclwwn.s, tasp.otlne, $2 50 ;
Jams Headley. inspecting, $1 56 ; John
Kilpatrick. rep. bridge and sandmen S R.
3 and 4. $79 73 ; Wes. Potter, rep al. N.
B., $8 25 ; U meld Boyd, cd L R. railing
ea4 approach, $18.00 ; John Rob. rep. hill,
$1.12 ; John l;.esphs1 1, rep. bridge, cosi 10.
$4 50: U. M MoKo•s e, oulverl sod i.speo-
'too, $4 ; Jo.. H.S1Kt, rep culvert, 32 75 ;
D. C.epbdl, Midis, P. L , $234 13; U
McKie.: ., tile, 118 10; 6 Bowers, pia k,
514 70; P. blase. gravellug D. L , 51 ; N.
U. J.hste•. rep. ealem1, D. 1.,52; George
Twamley, rep. micron, 2 : roes. Rinhard-
eoo, u.peouag brigg;i, $28.75. R A. Car-
rick preeseted ►i. bead as oolioater for rho
year '99 Oa metiers of couoillan Delta
and Beckley it was a.s.pte3, atter which
Mr. Carrick r.o.ived his roll, which is geed
for the Nun of $14,189 49, made up as fel-
lows
oblows :
BLUEVALE,
Trsnn•r, Ons. 241
Mrs John Robertson visited friends h
Btrellord.
Mn Malloy lied son, of Atwood, vt.ited
Mn flee Helms
Mrs. R rat. Rl..k sad ehildren meet
Thalksriving se 1'.r..
Ma Dares Me1)onsld and little W s
Mary King spent Theekertvine at Owe.
Boned.
Mr. and Mrs. Roht. King end denrhler,
e4 Uda tae. ere visianr (rinds In Me
.414.te.
Mr. sed Mn. fame* Bardeen and Mies
R.11. Ilrn,ea ripest '1 banker/tying at
Nagar. 8.Ib
►1r. l ..kh.r., • etudes' of Know eolith.,
e4Noleted is the Pr.byterta. Horeb leek
Sunday in the abscissae el the paster.
Nosily all 44 .•vale aINedd the fauna,
denaeastretien at Whrh•r• oa the 20A.
The Ont. were greatly pleased wish tis
Pr•.iss, the Tense say very little.
Mrs. Waiter R.Ib.f.rl sal da ter,
Line, .oaemesaisd by Mw Nstboekr4'*
maimr..1 Poo tussles, rfredVi4*Mbsilvbg
wish Mrs. W. R•tissef.rd of 0Wa *liege.
Jaspb Nevep, •f Prises lidw•rd
rased. wee 110 visiting his peewee beets hal
County rate $2,379 G8
Township rats 5,100 69
General tad spaniel school rats6 112 06
D•beaterss for schools 497 06
Dane awards 71 40
Usperfomed statute Mixer 29 24
$14 189 49
Nemo meeting of cou.sil November 11th.
W. STO.Ne.n, Clerk.
AUCTION SALES -
All parties aettla5 their Salo b111e printed at
tole *see_ will iave • tree notlos tneerted
In this 11at no to the time of sale..
SIorB1ay, 00f. 28th. -gale of borers,
tattle, hareem, lelaak.b, whips and robes,
•1 Osodry's aaotion mar!, Hamilton .t.,
(;d.rbh, .mme0otng at 1 o'olock r...
TsoR. WINDILY , saotiotaser.
TIP' RADA r.O.:R 26tb. -Mile of farm steak,
the property of JOHN Harry, on lot 14, eon.
3, West Wiwnwb, oomm.00tsg at one
o'clock r. re As Mr. Hasty is citing up
one of bis forms he will not viola so math
stook. Jona Knox, anoliaw..r.
beumatism .?
la Uric Acid in the blood.
Unhealthy kidneys are the
cause of the acid being
there. If the kidneys acted
aa they should they would
strain the Uric out
d the system and rheuma-
tism wouldn't occur. Rheu-
matism is a Kidney Dis-
ease. Dodd's Kidney Pills
have made a great part of
their reputation curing
Rheumatism. So get at
We cease of those fearful
shooting pains and stif,
aching joints. Then is
but ode sen way--
Dodd's
Kidney
Pills
BROKER dl STIRS,
Meriden all Inbaleera
(IradMle of MeawNkuael.t. (',.I
lege of Emtalmlng.
WATTS IIRARAR.
OPIN DAY AND NIOHT.
0000* AT MODS.
KA M PRIOIW. AND
(:OUKTM,OUN Al' 111474011.
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NOSE WORM FOR 'FAMILIES
lie vr•.t 48.
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et etas Wes.• real ak 61
rN inueltir1tI�pt�eft Ora res a
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pat
ties ea
ale.aeoedltg td ,stein
ei ..pwYv. stajA0elwaag Qs.. • Viwsb.
Sloresv,Raugs
i10t. Tim me telly troaraateed .01 to warp
er crack.
&VA Tbey w 11• st•itfrrIsm.
WS riret Dart w oreera,.,
so •" ire tam fix=
gir
San,... •ed ra.., i to saes .aw�4
fuel, bete better sad rerli•te mere beat SUM
ter , hor.kr ..,., • ..,r,m.r., r -
$•II ..b res. `.
I Ma the .ole mime, tot re 1.1.17
Warm Ale welch Ir fully soaraa-
t ed to be the MO a%.teat, .00eomlo•1. dal,
able. aastweel and healta100 heating d.Ns
made.
avMttO>♦M It for yourself before yes
tor rtamM s.n mlassism.
emiMssg nN Save Ptpt.g.
Any man who wears
the. D. King C(.'s
Stub Proof Rubbers
snakes money- money
.'m that will jingle ift his pocket,
Search the world over and you
®will find nothing better than•shlb
to proof Rubbers, because
esiZSothcre is nothing better.
Any progressive dealer can tell
you all ahnnt Stub Proof, if not, write to
the J. 1). King Co., and they will tell you.
You can't afford to be without thein, because they are the
See, that Stile Proof is ft*, MOTS:1T the bottom (,S
aach shoe. The J. I). KING CO, Limited,
Toronto. Montreal. Winniptsg.
H. � FIL8INCEH,
HELLO !
THE Ott3"�
RELIABLE.
ALL KINDS OF
COAL
ALWAYS ON HAND
TRII A6NT
Scraitol lard Coil
IN Tilt MARKITr
A11 Coal weighed on the Marta Scale,
where you gel fOo lbs. fore tea.
WM. LEE.
Orders left •l j.Z3 a 8811PIL ILD'8
Ston promptly attended to.
While buying a
RANGE
why not get the best t A
Happy Thought
OR
Souvenir.
They are handsome,
economical
and perfect bakers.
+rr
1:4 D
Souvenir Beaters.
A GUARANTEE
with every Stove.
LEE & SIIEPBAR11
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lhlr Best Imola Tat it in 'The Signal."
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