No preview available
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1900-10-11, Page 5r W. Acheson & New Winter Jackets, on Fur Coats, Fur Capes. Greatest selection and values we have ever shown. Our entire imports of these goods are now forward and values are extraordinarily good. 84.95 for Ladies' New heavy Beaver or Boucle cloth coat, silk lined and thoroughly tailor-made. Very stylish. Regular price, $7.00. $13.85 for Nobby Jackets of fine wool Beaver cloth, gt extra heavy in black and tan shades. Silk lined. Regular value, 89.00. Fur Capes of every style and in prices ranging from $7.00 to $25.00. Fully 100 to choose from. i`. txx s.=a' INSPECTION INVITED 214, W. Acheson & Son W. C. T. U. 71)1LQ][N - rga COMITY bead OU , The third reseal eeayeaMs .f ►k. Huron county W. C T. U. was bold in the Wylh Metnodl.S obotrob on Wednesday y.pt. 191.0. Men Ya1or, of Wingham, county vias president. pre.lded The oo.0eutien was op.rd at lite A. E.. by Mrs Myler Yeses, of Iilyte,ss.de.tise devotional •aeroules, after wbluh Miss Fisher resumed the ohafr and celled upon the reoordtog esuret.ry, Mrs. Mo011laouddy of t'dertth, for the minutes of the previous ooavietlon, whioh were read Rad approved. The oorrespomllog eoctet.ry, Mn. Alex. Koos, of Wingbam, then read reports frets the 100.1 unions, ell of whioh were ad 'peed by the mmves ion, when Mrs F P. pts lin. of W Ieghme, reported on the wapiti temper.ow work don. In Wisgnm. In the.s.om of the county t•..aores, 11m. M. Y. Mole.., of Sealer to. 'he kwarer's revolt was reed by Mn. , din U.mpbell, .f (r+n.rtch, showing a g....1 totem,. on heed. Much mum was felt Mat lin. McLean d.0lls.1 to again t.k. Mae ethos of treasurer •n.1 as . roommates of her past earflaps a v..y hearty vout of awake was ur,s.J by the uonvsklea The toiletries dee/orientate were reported os Le 10110*.: 8.11ors, Mrs. Holland, 01 Godertcb ;gaol, Mn. Aehe.o.,•f Oed.riol, ; iSehn.tb ons.rvaae., Mn. Kirkman, of ties forth : eolstiUo tempsrenoe lassreetloo le schools, Mrs. Aobsaon ; lambsrms's work Mn. Elford, of Holmesvdle ; pesos, Mn. Mot, lllouddy, of Ood.rioh. I)uoealert lbs took place on scientific temperaooe Ias1uotion to pabho schools sed the lollowlne resolution earrid nasal mostly : Whereas, --The circulars sent oat by the last m.etisg e1 the Ontario Educe• tram] Association mot.ln some suggestion/ el oh.nge n selentlbo temperance instruct ton In the public •rhoole that are .l.olded- Iy oi,Isotto0.ble ae the W. C. T. U. sod fneon of tempereew In the Premises, be the ant points to the eznlusleo of the telt best, Measly sethori, 1 hoses of Ie.Woo- Mes, tie.seeed, to the satire ellmloatl.o Ihe sable* from the ezamlublooe, the Italy test of the a iol.00y of the te•ehleg gives, .t least during the school Ilse of the pupil : and whereas,-- We hotfoot that no kswldge Imparted in the who'd room tousle to Importunes that which reveal. the seds.tive, des%rsoldve nature of alo.hol L ed ether oerootles sad impresses deeply upon plastlo mind. (lod'. law of "total abstineaoa from pols.o.' ; therefore, re solved, - That we protest vigorously sg.est 16* n• rotrade rno,.m,net Inennar.t- e d to the rlrouler, sad In .-IJitten ta flee Kamm r.r0l.tloe• we ask that tete books es eetoetlbo Mmp.ranw be provided for, sad eretd to mit the mp.olty of all pupils obs are sufmently d,asod to use tett ho.•ks in cr.mmv, geography sod rl►6me- tie Al.,,, that wherever promoti00 *nm- toat.nas are 1n yoga" those who h.v. them la Mod be reuowtd to give selestl8o limper. mos that some plate sad value on these ez- e teleat,00. that Is aeslg.td to these other n bjeota ; moreover, that Wsobers be as thoroughly prepared te mach so•.MM Mm. t••rsoos Le anything lel.o es the Ilea el seb- lats In whioh they are expiated to r,uallf . Mise Slater, of the Blyth W. ('. T. U Ib.o read on oddrsso of weloome to the 't Mrs. Mo011llouddy made a imitable reply, The following others were elected for the sleulcg yew : President, Mir Fisher, of Wingham ; vim -president, Mre Russell, of Seeforth ;remedies seoreitery, Mn. Mc011. liosddv, of Oodale6 ; oorreepooding.wre. tory. Mr. Aloe. Rom., el Wier/ham ; teem - OM, Mr.. Tait, of Rlytn The ooaoty preeldst was .ppo'mtd to reprreeat the Haren eoaoly anion at the Provincial ooeveatioe to be held at Mmtth'e Vans The thank. of the osnstis were tee doted the Idles of Myth fat their generous hospitality. Mae, tinging "Lied Be With 100 Till Ws Meet Again" the nonyeatien wee WOW( heb a close Nest yer's enevstis will he held at S •alegti1, The executive met et 1.30 P.M, atm bis following se . sal Rdtab..guMled sMven Ilse: Parlor s Mie. Hlek, 0ederiot ; work saws* yr Mpg (amp- INI,Hnd.rleh ; flthbaUs ebslrv.S .. ion. Kirkman, Seeforth ; curfew b.!1, Mrs. Umber. So•fortk 1 prole work, Mn. 1101M1• houddy, Ooderloh ; prison work, Mn Hol - Led, linderloh ; nrootbosMre. Talt,Blyti, 1 tower ml•.ion and evangelistic, Mn, Copp, S't+Mnh ; franohlse, Mrs. Rifnrd, Holmes - ?the ; modal 00mtes5, Mn MoOellloaddy ; had ^r ',rine. Mrs. Orson, Clinton ; fair nark, Miss Fisher, N Ingham I soldier'' work end eeleoti5o lustruotdmn In "cheek. Mr. Acheson, Deletion : railroad week, M,, Crloh, 0llm'na ; tempo/taboo In S•h bath solitude, lairs. ?i% neon. Odrtoh le the evenly; a platform meeting was told In the M.tbndl•, nhuroh, whom the anety W. C. T. U. received it. Brit honor- ary member. The aleadeeos was very lug. Rev. W. Pinball opiate/ with Msy.t..d Ken. R. Rebus, of Wln11am, delivered •, I•MreeMog address en "The I•kl.or Troths : its Disease tied C.,.." Mw Campbell, fold medalist, of Looboow, teethed In ezoslist.tyts, and R... A Mc- Lean sad Mr. Metcalf, gene short addressee. Suitable muslo was ozmlleotly rendered by the obolr during t6e svenfaq. Lord Wolesley U on upon letter t0 the Btttleb people asks them not to tempt the merinos se1Jlsr* by ofisring them Inlozl- eating liquors The advice bold. good to (:masa. as well .. in Hartland. The Can- ed..., soldiers a he have fought fu Akio.. w111 moon be home again. 1)o nos temp) them. They oto be weloomd just as heartily without offering them Ilgoor.- Mna►real Str, PROVINCIAL C. E. UNION. \INthe rayreseas ea /lit. Wasot-rare... • es•edles Proposed, Guelph. Oat., (Jot. 3. -'The twelfth sinus.I'roylatdal o00yen11s of the On taro Christian k.d..vor Uolou opsu•a y ...din 1a Chalmers Preebytrlau ehurob here. Rev. W. R. Molntwh, B. U., Elora, in later/dodo( 131s sabj..t, " The Som.! 81d. el Eade•vat," made eh. some- what stertllag stet sweat abet many Ihoophl the Christian End ..er movement woo on the wase, and the young people wore work lag w . dyie,l Mose. Still, he said. than *ea sot yes sed for serious alarm. A. • means of obsokeng the retrograde move- ment, Mr. Molatseh advocated • more studied oultiv.t.00 of the social side. The doors should be thrown wit's, ops, and those who would eater should Dot he tram- meled by a formal pledge. Seetal t and more Interest og programs should be In order all the pryer meetings In order to compete successfully with the thousands of eltrastloo• onside toe eburoh. Ih. M. Steals, T•vletock,had en a remedy the h wary side of Rodwyor work. He denoanosd sensational newspapers and trashy novels, sod advomted the saoour• •gement of the better olaes of newspapers, the formation of hernia., .ystemetto emirs.. N good reeding and more •ttstiaa to B blot re•d'-te In Sunday sob.ols. Wm. SIS., Rosso, treasurer of the Vatted Society of Corutian Endeavor, said the Modesto/ft moss..e Mt w so dying 005 In Mom, bus the werld•wYmiaysmsol was epreedi•v. Soolol sad ether side stereo Mons had been tried In (dig pelted States, but felled se shoo s• the smyslty wort off. Whet Christian Fsdeaver weds to make 11 the power la nae be L • prays, meeting Id by the Holy Sent. The spirit oat side was tee all important phase. Rev. W. F Clarke, One ph, exhorted the young people to (tarry their religion with them tote everyday hie, and so rases the morel toes of the world, GIVEN UP TO DIE was of r. 1, ,.. Newell. but Doge'. [Meet' P ills fared Dion. Bro. krill., Ger. 8 - W hoe an eminent phystmem sotuSse • etok man that his ow a hopeless •nal 16.1 he mama die, he Is, It stay be takes for granted, to a pretty bad war. That was the position of Mr. EQ. N. Mewed], of a1 : oly, not loos ago. He 6d e sff rd .11 the gsel.s d Bright'. dimes. tor meet years. Th. .bort physiofan• bad pr000aood 61s otos hopeless, and be bad bogie to 'set his honesis order," when • friend urged him to try Ddd'. Kidney Pana Use bet put new life In blot, soon bones mired Nim. No* hls friend. hardly haw him for the Dame in 1. Some one more for l)dd'. Kidney P14.. COUNTY CURRENCY. MoKlllop : H. MoArdle bas ranted be farm to hie brother, Miohsl, for . term of plan. Wingbem : Wlagbam Melbdles have rated $6000 towards • new ohne'', wbloh 1e to oast $12,000. Stanley: Wilson Regional), of Ab.rd.00, South Dakota, le visiting leis sister, Mn, Jobustoo, just now. Jamestown : Richard Millr has bought the model farm .t Jamestown for the band• some firers of $1,500. S..forth 1 Mn. R bests Beet a.ee•• peeledher m iI Mra. Qsrllne, et Aewa,M Vlotoris besplael. leaden. Jamestown : James Wallaos bas b. h1 the Strettoe farm for the cam of $3,000. He intend■ to move right away. Faster : Four lops, Mx foot In diameter, drawn to the Aatberlaad-ins.. m(11 last week mantled 5,000 f1. elm lumber. MIy$h Walser MoLaao, M. A., has flow* ta Vooklosk Hill, where he has been ap• pointed o1a..1011 master Is the high shooL Clinton : Mn. Tewaley, repot of the late H. Teasley, did on 'I'haid.y, Rept. 27th, after iso ITesee of about four week.' dura- tion. (Metes : (%... Stewart moved his Ism- Ily Inst week to Fz.ber, where he het.o mot .d an agency with the Marey -Harts Company. (1latoo: ('has. Wilson has lemure land- lord of the American Hoose at Rroee4eld, bevine bought It out .nd taken poet...len last week. Chines : Oa As 'day, 30th alt., Mates LOW SHOES AT LOW PRICES..... At this season of the year we make a special inark-down on Low Shoes. We want to ,.how the peo- ple what cool and comfortable Shoe,. they can buy here for lean money than they would have to pay elsewhere. Brand new stock, and every Shoe perfectly maple. SCHOOL SHOES for the Hoye and Girls have arrived. Call and examine our .Lock and prices, whether yon bny or not. ST. GEO. PRICE. THE SIGNAL • GODERIOR ONTARIO. T.UIIDAT, Ona. 11, 1900. lose so old resident In the terms of Edward C.rt. • . or , a1 the age of seventy-eight yn.rs I .J use mouth. Bramble: Chas. Kerr, who boo.,., o•si Li • (up at A. Strrlak.u'. I.r sum.. tame, ha. I.I • fee Tomato, where he hat • •,tuatlua with s he ll, Boo pees Co. Chutes : Mese Grace Sb. ph. n1, t..0 1 boon Muobine at A•ya for ,1••. a. •.. .. o years, bis beet. to eogaped with .v.00rw.. of fifty dollars sale./. Wlugbam : M. H. Mulodoo, t l%,ug haw. hal retargeted upwards of $1110 ..e,tb of the goods that were stoles Irom bee store some uto..th• ego. Exeter : F. Wood has "old 13. 0...k home 00 Malo street, near M.',o,. •lila hotel, to W. K. Kat.., on employee of the &Query, for • Laudwme figr -e. Blyth : Miss Margie Polloo•, 11.• l ,yoblo and p.yuhuWetrlo reader. who dad been for sumo time at .w home of her people nein hely►b, bee returned W Buffalo. Wroxeter ; A oowlgoment of books from Mudus Ilhr.ry t. England was lately it Oolved. Thor ate now some 4,000 volumes ea the shelves, nearly all the ohoro.t reed- ing- Eirmoodvllle : Mies Chrysler, of Brum- field, ha. Mem engaged es Ireobsr for the junior d.partmeut of the Kgenoudvifle sobool in the pi.o,• •.1 .Ilt.• M.CI•z y, who le reUrlog. Wm1ham : Mrs. Bluobard received word ou W.dbeeday of Is. week ul the death of her son Robot, of dlphtherl., In Cleveland. She left by the afternoon trate tor that city. Helmond!.: N. W. 'Trewertbs. who has so efficiently taught the Roamer/toile school ibis past year, has beau rrsgagod and glee the subetaati•I • toreaee 'slaty of dhy doll. to Mtaoley : Robert Boyce has Bold hie tarn on the mood osmrl00 of 8•a ley, to w Mr. Rsthwell for the tem of 95,300. It mac .'tcrlt.ut farm of 100 sorts loath good bend ags. Morrie : A sad death war that of Mrs. Peter McNabb, of Morrts, who died ou Sat arday, Sept. 29.h, at the serly age of twenty }rare, 16e iotermeo• won made at Brussels cern.,..ry. Exeter : W. H. P...uua, who rwur.tly sold his blacksmith business here. his pup inured a hardware bueloses lo Edmonton, N. W. '1'., and will Move for that piece about 1st Noveo.bee Clinton : 1.. tar Whitely loll last week for Hamilton to enter the Northal College. He 1. a graduate of Toronto Uolvenlly and new takes Hoe boll merge to equip him sell for teaub•og .n any Collegiate Institute or High School. Climes At noon on Tuesday of last week, ,n a prettily decorated room •t the home of .hs Lode'. martin In town, M... (fettle, ..nly dau,lhter of Mr. arm lire. 1...c Dodd, was married to George Layton, of Tuoker.muh. Ood•nch township : As event enc', 5, never loll• .o arouse In' wast immured on W salted ay . veoiog of last week at the home .1 Ma a..1 lin. NM Tiplady, (iodation mustily, wheo theft. daughter, Mary Al mode, was united lo merrier. to Geo. W. Wray • CLnton : Retort' leaving for Toroato, where she will take up the work of a dee. 00,.ew, 1311.. Fth• Howson was oreeentsd wnh a Le.unful album together with an appropriate addreee by the junior league, of which the was sup.r•oWodent, of Kasten - bury .1 church. W Ingham : 1'61 death of Margaret Eliza- beth Stegmann, beloved wale of Alfred Roe, of the Queen's hotel, oocured os Sun- day morolee, Sept. 30th. Damned had been ailing for the peat two years but was not oon4oed to her room aotll .bout seven weeks ego. She was is the fifty wooed ver of her ego and bad bees a-,eekdest .f Winghsm for • somber-a7eeri. i4eatortb : Robert'Oovesleek last week picked strawberries, keel vases In his har- den. They no ...ed growth berries, and some of the pleas are w heavily Iden ea they wore earlier in the •woo. It is a rare thing to have strawberriesrowleg In the garden lea Ootober, and Mr. Goveolook says 11 the weather keeps tin* for soother week be wl'1 have strawberries for sale. N.aforth : As on e1.mpl. 0t the volome of busmen. done oo the Seafortn market thie season, we miebt mention that the Ste forth Milling Compa.y alone paid out In September, over $22 000 for grain The blit m'll is now running full time, and even with th• competent management are unable to keep stem with the orders A large old country order a .m005 the number of future shipment". 1:.w+Dealt : A very happy event took Mom at the home of Robert. Kirk, on Thursday of telt week -an event possessing spooled interest for the people of Heller', as well .o t6is neighborhood. It be. Ig the marriage of M1.. Jane Kirk to Wm. Lyon, of Hallett. Moos Kirk, who le the eldest dough r of Robt. Kirk, of the god ms.• had been d as weber for all years at Loodeobero. Seaferth : The officers of the Hers oonsty House of Refuge, on behalf of the inmates. tog to &Qkoowledpe, with many thanks, the handsome dentition of bosgasN of flower., .4113 .n .oproprl.te quotation .4 Sorlptare attached to moth, received Wet week from the S.aforth l'.n.hyt.rieo Sun• day eohool. Suoh loos of kiwi.... will Zoog he r•'men,be.d ny the roomiest • and were much appreciated. rims a Tale It Pella 1f that mirror of yours shows • wretch- ed, sallow completion, • jaundiced look, moth patches and blotches en the skin, it's livor trouble ; but Dr. King's New Lite Pills regulate the liver, purify the Mood, hive clear skin, rosy cheeks. rich complexion. ()nly26o, at )as. Wilson's prescription drug store. BOOKS AND PiRSODICALB. Ocaoesii Sonne[',. -A very astable set thirsty proj.astelsigsgla tee October number of Sorlleer'. Megr,oe. There u oo factor .n tho far Root of greeter Import • eoe then Ito..,., .n4 just at, this time :he eerie. of sev'n papers on "Rossi& nl Today," by Henry Norman, will attract the widest alteatl.in. Air Norman is well known by his books on International politico sod tr. vel -among them • The l'eople•nd P.Ji• tics of the Far 1' .st." H. has travelled all over the world end I. a'• doubted with IM most Imp••rtant p,lttloel p.r.on.ges. This ...rte. of rt 'Plea no Rose is founded on a trip shag reesstly e.seelaily for Sorlbner's M.gss,oe, .nal it Inoloded a jnereey over tt. greet Tr.n. Saurian R.nrood. with +hnrdant opportonliles to Inspect She 1:fe of •he people 1n S.b«ria. Mr Norman .Iso visited the C.uoasue and i. now .nend.ng . month in Finland studying thepeoull.r nue .Lunn• of that people, who are being de rimlooallnel by Ruesit. The whole series, from ' he present, amici. on "The Two Cap dais" Paolo/ling • remarkable visit to f.d o no, t0 the final papers on th• poltinal aepset of affairs, w114 M lits most Munro &Meg literature. on the moment orlete le the world'. politico. The rt.lol,s will be ve. j ✓ ichly illm.lr•tad from the author'. photo g raphs ted from other snarnes The nam her rentals. ether Interesting rno1M, be- sides ,herr storms and the Int Inatalmont het one et "Tummy end (lrla+l." Sweet moan BSI. mine Inmost soul; ` i In. the violin .nd date : Het genet 1 love the thned'rss roll Of my .nppty of wleter o..I A goong down the ohms.. An edl'ne la a neighboring town h.. ask. e't for tenders from the m.rnhant. of hls tows to furnish elm with . poi, of .00hs, • lamest of poestaasand five rrds of mime, @agorae, to he .warded M the lowest bidder, Rs says this 1. the way earns ••.r1hesM do balaew whit him .Awa they west Aw. amiss, warms .f Jeb -week. POON*TION. Or. 11. gasp", & iP , s'eelvey. fMwrys. ewe h Tea. wplabntm adlr.ss. 1 • '. Stirs 11. Ady".tis h i's.l -0 tr Ids N M Ur. 11 ear I.+u.Id, MIP t.ef- ., a. fie,.'• 10 regard to the prop h, n...,, r h Home of Commons. Dr. Mac • •...•I • 1..'. 111011011/11 to Th. Wisgbem Tames: Sia, -1 one w ooeupy a little sea.. la Your too.t..1 la oorr.' u.sg Rome matemeo made by the editor us Tl.e Ads •nue ', refer- ent. t . what • sa.J M he.. e.►em plow at any meet ,g 10 the toohall eau the evening of 113. 2b• hult. H. asserts that 1 .M1ed that "not • ship$. I.•.. pip r bed ever 13a.. u.. le ,.. . .0 publ..d u.y dental" of Dr. A✓.. o'. charge that 1 wt. sitfiq In Parhameut .0 viola - 5300 of the lndepeodeaw of Parliament Acs, by beuefittyg fluanotelly 1s • dredge • , the employ of the lluve,nnsse. What 1 did say was that "not a stogie Tory taper lea Fat Hares h.4 the labium. to publish my dental " Arid this statement 11 abeolut•ly true The Mail an 1 Empire published toy dental as well be other Lo.. ervative papers, but the editor ul Tb. Ad• plane had not the fairness to publish 11. 'The eduor of The Advance pobliebes question uurportsd to have boon pat to me by [lie Rev W. J. Freed after the meeting was over .od the auw.rs which It is mid 1 give thereto. Th. following are 1he questions and answer, as stated in Th. Advance : "How many problbltio•t•ts are ANIS le the Holm ?' asked Mr. Freed. "Probably 14," was obs r'ply. "How many of them," asked Mr. Fred, "oould Mr. Laurier pot his finger on and know 113.1 they would vote fur pruhlbltine from principle aside from party 7" "Not one," rei.Led the Motor. 1 diary absolutely that thew questions were ever put to m. by Ur. Fred or bay other porno, but It they n.d I o.rtalnty oould not sewer them .e they ars seid to be soswereA, bemuse io ib* tint place I Jo out hues the oumbrr el ptokibtttoo..te to the House, although I know there are • good many, .nd in the mooed piece 1 know that mr,v of these re tree prohlbl motels who would vote syarust party at any t.me .I t rola •I taloa and part, tem• iso 000300, I he •diner of The Advance moan' opoo the •new o, which eau Imputed to me, of "hot ono," and indulged In • crinoline of my poetu,:n as follows : "Not even 1)r. Macdonald, who tor so many years posed es a prohibitionist and urged his hearers to lay nide pattytsm and vote trona principle." Now, as no much asestloo was propound• ed to me and no snob •Dewar given,tbe edl• for n.d iso I,•undatton for such uuk'ad re- marks. The following gentlemen were promo, when lir. Freed and 1 had • mnversat.00 atter trio a retinr, vis H. Park, .1. A Clioo, Geo. McKctstir. Rev. Mr. Pr.o,. These g.•utlemen heard MI that paned between IL, ai.d In c,' neer.. toe loath .eysul of them they tell me that no such emotion• as the sbov• were put or •newer rd. So that my donna 1. .hon tautly co domed by those .h•. wore pres.o'. Now, I Mac, the octet of pro,•f upon the editor of The Advanoe who underfoot to publish .wrong stotemrut .od-b..e'I h•s orirtolem and ,0•,nu.tn.n thorsee, Ua. P. MAOI ONaLO. In "ever.' 1n.tao0es 313. .,w gr.moluh.o walks have been tramped upon by oows be- fore they were m'. 1. would not be so bad if the beass would only keep off them afterward., but they elero1se all the tib - settee whioh the 1.w allow" them Why does not the ooenali pass • bylaw to "hot them op -BACK- CriE D' you have Backache you haw IGdney Disease. If you neglect Backache it will develop intro something worse -Bright t s Dre- ams or Diabetes. Thine Is no use rubbing end doctoring your beck. Cure the kidneys. Then is only one kidney medicine 1ts8 M cures Backache emery tib Dodd's Sidney Pills 1 s •1:.7., .7.!••,t. , KENDALL'S,I, SPAVIN CURE__... The old voluble remedy .10.50 . Mention l bemuse U NM est lalsemr. w. s. J, sc.aerJ •Ise essgase.Da. le, Mk Per ser. -tem yam I... on„ ena 1 h... .. • lo.sem r .me. itf pitmen massa. I ben .ate • emit se her viers' ..ebbe oma ,iter. Emilie.. mer l7 twee li nfy ..s me m•. Iftei t•amyl.sr,• w.. W mw4il.. 1 eta -.e1 ean la be .".y u'lliVnm t o, era family Prima, 5 1.M. A. • liniment for beery ese It .Imo me *seal Art Woo Tear e.....n t for R the. beet Cure,memors.Yee m. eke 11. , !, IL1 LENDALL CO., !POSSUM PWA R 4 4 rt 't 'r 't t5 7 s, 'r 't Lime and CeMenl ST. MARY'S LIME kept n0n15tee14 on hind. Also the beet brand. of HYDRAULIC and PORTLAND CEMENT Hallders will de well to me me Mfrs plso• leg their order.. F. BARLOW HOLIES TRIM e'aAL ausaaa. 07710111, Wes►.t, Neer the gottewe. N. McKIM'S tot McKIM'S Comm n Sense leads you to read our advertisements, makes you a customer and saves you money. DON'T TAMPER... with your health. Dent Ude Drugs and Medicines of questionable quality. Get the hest there is at the .ante prices that are charged for inferior goods. At our Drug Store the stock is a1 - ways fresh, and each article pure, po- tent and satisfactory. Our Prescription Department has a reputation for promptness and accuracy. F. JORDAN Medical Hall. D0N'T DE DUPED There hams been placed upon the market several cheap nprinte of an obsolete edition of " wetat•r's Dictionary." They ate being offered under varlou. names at a low prim By dealers, agents, etc. and to a few Inata.o.s am a premium forsubeorlptlons to mere Amounoements of these oomparatsveiy Worthless reprints are verymisleading. u1iga. an a04 vertlaed t0 M the substantial equivalent or • higher -priced book, while they are all Reprint Dictionaries, phototype copies of • boot of over 01ty year ago, which was sold for about $100, and which was much enperlor to these Imitations, tieing a work of some merit armload of one Long Since Obsolete. The Wetea/s Unabridged Dictionary pub- lished ubIW.ed by our holm is the only meritorious one of that name. It bean our Imprint on the title -page mode protecteu by copyright from cheap imitation. As • dictionary last. • lifetime will It not be bettor to purchase the LATEST AND BEST, Webster's International Dictionary .f ENGLISH, sla0ephy. G.osrmpds. Pittloaso. Slee 10xl1li4x4•54 inches. This Book is the Best for Everybody. STANDARD AUTHORITY of the U. S. Supreme Co.,,, ail the Stets Supreme Courts, the U. S. Government Pi -Intim 011loe and of swirly .11 the Schoolbook. WARMLY COMMENDED by Colles• Presidents, Sens Superintendents of Schools and many other eadae*t authorities. Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, Reossdy abridged from eel Irwa.donai sod sent r 11 the best for the keU7 ..d modest SW 7z1Oxiihi inches, :Ip.el•'Ien popes either Monk sent for the asMwp G.& C. MERRIAM CO., 8,rlyesld, Mem DUNLOP tatbir,c,Ao SOLID :~_ RUBBER Carriage Tire I A new Darrion* the that makes riding on all rods • plwure-.0000mlool, too, for it does away with Ih• vibration that ,hakee and break* the oerrl•gee. AV -shaped space between the rub- ber tire *n4 the stmt flange pre- vents the oreeping and cutting whioh other Urea aro 'object to. See the erhlbit et the hog fairs. Seed at once for tree Tire C•Mloqu., plying woes of all sizes. THE DUNLOP TIDE COMPANY, TORONTO, LIMITED 4T, JOHN wINNIPg,1 MONTR•AI. The Henderson Bicycle Co. Siea B6IIer!tepiring, The (ioderich steam boiler works having been removed from Oodench, T have matte arrangements to carry on boiler repairing and also the mann- facto ring of smokestacks, etc. Repairing of boilers, engines and other machinery promptly attended to. D. K. STRACHAN, Machinist, Ooderleh. Works on Vioeo.b Bane New Dress Good S OMMitti Our Fall arrivals of Dress Gads are marked for qulok selling. Our celebrated homeepeesare 'n e.1. deem at peryard,.........40 ee $1.25 Serve. 78o N $L00 Furs.... We hers DIM roe old Rge le show. Neither will wei seas year, as 001 Dew ones are marked at prices 1e *len them out early. JACKETS -All sow this son. sen, at =3.50 to $10.00 Will You Listen to This ? The time has wane to buy year seder - wear. Talk about adeses Is prima-- we rt.a - - w. have this year teeter value than aver, whioh I..•yine . greet deal Ogg 50a men'. Nebo.-11ad .re almost Y good M lost year's at 75o. We ADM they aro 16. 6.t mads as 500. All deer of Boy'" flees., 26o ap. Ladies' underwear in gals fleess•11a.4 sad all wool, from 15o to $1.25 sack, W. A. MKIM. REID'S OLD STAND, B1CSWCSS BIC SUCCESS!, ankru tSale 5 THE PEDDER STOOK. Every person satisfied with the GREAT BARGAINS given. Every article is being marked down in plain figures with the red pencil, so that you can see the sale price on everything. This Al stock is all offered at Bankrupt Prices. Keep your eye on the Red Pencil Marks and you will not make any mistakes. MCGILLIVRAY, CRANT& CO. COLBORNE'S' OLD STAND. --.:..-.. FALL, 1900. MISS • CAr1ERON again begs to direct the attention of the ladies to her stock of millinery for the fall season of 1900. All the leading styles and shades are to be seen, and ladies will be able to procure the latest rod the best in all lines pertaining to millinery. Trimmed Hats from $1.00 up. Inspection invited. MISS CAMERON, '1,51 • `. Hamilton Street. Fall Sails & Oorcots The man aniseed In • suit made at our store always looks trim, se It L the ambition of everyman of wee to look. A large range of cloths to obsess from. If you are mobempl•11ag getting a light overooat for fall wear, give n. a Ohanm to you. Primes right. H. DUNLOP West Street MILL WOOD FOR SALE. The above is cut irto stove wood jen.4th and will be delivered to any part of the town the same day as ordered. Orders received by telephone or left at rrsidenee1/4-128 Cambria street, will receive prompt attention. ;Phone 911 PETER McEWAN. (lalerich, November 21st, 1899. 5d -3m Bestiul eWorld 'Mot- ttt`,s. ,.. t'.aLtwtWet Matt 5111ts AND tent NalI,UU ' Vetef mato, i P4conso ewe not {Rs 1J SOW Highest Diploma at Toronto Industrial Exhibition, 1900, awarded for SUTTON'S Boller Comp000l Lubricating' ojis and Engineers Supplies. For Particulars Brite. The Wm. Sutton Compound Co,, L'Id 185 Qrees St. East, Terode, Ost. We name them thus Because we believe they are _Ling of all shoes. We don't believe there is a woman's shoe sold for $3 in this whole world which is Aug good as our King Quality. That is a broad statement; tit -I try the shoe and yon willagree *at ter have reason for boaati . It is simply per/et/km. It has all that a shoe ought to have -ease, durability, style ---and it costa ^'bat $3 while it looks line a $s shoe. Try and Sarin Air yeoneslL i mosori iv ' imam 4 tl►t.. Na QUALIIY_ Nadi by J. D. KING COMPANY. Limited. Toronto. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR SIcLEOI'S : SYSTEM ; RENOVATOR, A Wonderful Tonic and Remedy for WEAK and IMPURE BLOOD, KIDNEY and LIVER TROUBLES. Manufactured by J. M: MacLEOD, Oodorich, Oat c, rev