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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1900-11-22, Page 5p Wingiaraleelfe Centre 29 & 30. YTIIING 1ELETTES c, for 8c @LOVES 'es at • reduotitlb. JNDERWEAR •. 15c 22c 45e NDERWEAR is Shirts and Drawers s' Shirts and Drawer. 1e in Boys' Hose. d30. Trines, Fur Gauntlets, cats, ladies' Fur Coats )V. 29 ec 30. ION'S laws IE CELE - S. ALSO JT SAWS Sets, Files VIE. rem !FOES A WORD' e you to call and see the 1 Chnatmaa packages we The Very latest •tyle bottle of fine perfume in ler (ase, satin -lined and e cases are to be used tor ove, or jewel oases, etc. 1 other stylet too. Best ad Chemist. ! THE OLD RELIABLE. OF JAL WAYS ON HAND [11illcoal iii MARKET 1 en the Market Sinaloa the ter • ton, FL M. LEE. as • e>auHA3D'$ Italy aeteedd M. TORE. 'Y PICTURES, S, 'ERiODICALS. io old goods to & CO. .est, lisl.es. THE SIGNAL GODERICH ONTARIO. W. Acheson & Son ituuerick'e December fashion sheets free • The Delineator now in and for sale. DESIRE TO SELL is reason for These Remarkable Values FRIDAY and SATURDAY, NOV. 23 and 24. 1n0) yards Heavy Fine Flannel- ettes, 27 to 30 inches wide, patterns and oolorw are of the very best, in pinks and blues, a reguhir 7c value. 'fwo days your choioe at per yard 4c 50 pairs Heavy, Soft std Fleecy White or Silver Grey 114 Blankets. Had we to buy theta the price would be $1 50. Special sale price per pair $ 1.00 15 dos. pairs Men's Heavy Black Worsted Hose, sire,t, 10, 10i and 11, warranted all pure worsted yarns Regular 30c and - 35c goods, dale price 17c, or 3 pairs for 50c 123 pairs of Ladies' Corsets in nearly every make` "B and C," ••Yatui,""Watchspring," "Con tour," "D rind A." Not every ` elle in every make, but every elle ua some make. Regular $100 and $1.25, selling at.. • •69c lU pit•cee 36 to 38 inch Tweed Dress goods, neat patterns and plein cloths. Former pricer were 25c and 30c • yard : now all at 12ic 25 extra heavy, all pure wool Hugs or Shawls, perfectly re- versible in pattern, of a beeeti ful brown check or plaid. Heavily fringed and suitable for handsome capes. Regular value is $3.50, only for those two days we offer at $1.95 54 -inch curl Mantle Cloths in Cardinals, Scarlets, Green.. Best makes and most suitable for children's cloaks, regular value at $1.40 a yd, special, $ 1.00 Fur Coate, Fur Capes and Fur Bona, at prices that will sell thew as soon as seen. 24 only Ladled' Mountain Bear Capes, full long length and a sweep of 80 to IVO in. -Coney Dollar and h levity quilt- ed and lined with farmer's satin. inside pockets fur trim- med, a splendid garment and quality guarauteed. Regular- _ ly sold elsewhere at from $9.00 . to $:150 Your opportunity for two days, each et $6.85 bulled' Fur 'tuffs, good length and with 8 sable tails, special for two days... , $3.00 5 pieces 27 inches wide English Tapestry Carpets, good weight., well covered and this season's patterns and colors, suitable for any room. Regularly sold 50c • yard, et 39c We lutrticularly commend early shopping. Eight o'clock Friday morning will find all goods displayed and as advertised, and us all ready for serving those tempting 1,a Tains. W. Acheson & Son A.C.T. U. (ULCMN. Dk1•a•0la cIYAafrrs SALMI. Q• .,modl .iulete the reaps men o1 this a aa',) ob the the record they made is the. artal of oirarette smoking for the month. of January. ++ 1• this mootb the eneo"faoture and sale of p.;,'', mgarsttsr is the two great cigar. We mak log interned re elutriate, fell �. off more than 25 per teat., as oompared j with rut year. Ti.imetes • re 'aorta% of 4,',405,970 'Ala -eyes ehioh le 4 340.590 firm °eat pick.¢.., •mounting to about *2,170,300 1n these millions of unsold peskag.. there , 1. • poteanality of orime that a .Imes& In 1 oeoe.i•ah's. %arder•, burglaries, Moslem tion of ail kinds, moral degeneracy and m•ot.I poison. Tee y.%&h of Um land are beelonieg toI r•oogelee the dagger In the little white i ooffio 0mis, and are showing • dlapesltloo to let them •lope. They would he all the be't.r for • total abeteoti.e, awl the entire I 000n'r" would le eerre.poodinrly benefit- ed.- New 1 ork Journal. Two PP oys Two young boys, eons of • elergyman, living lo f Inel0u•N 0wmot not long • o wfh their lather to visit the Soldiers' Home In lity,on. Alter a while the oI•rerm•n telt hu sons 1n sharp of an office. who wee to show them the sights. Presently the old anther began 'Now that the old man has "tt • do not kaow any '.lo nano,' later meted the older of the boyo. "Now that the old gentlewae-w said the soldier ''We do cot know any old gentleman," e0oe more interrupted the boy ; "he is mer lather." A I"'le while •iarwarn the soldier began to 'weer. The younger brother looked op Into his faoe and sod "Please don't ow snob words." "Why not r' "Hecacss we do net his to hear them ; w" are church folks," w"Ohbl.tI. th"' said e soldier, as h• gave • Rat he did not swear soy more, and he gamed those boys around the grounds as rs.peotfully and attentively se It they had been the wee *f Queoe Vlesort•. OUR POULTRY AND BRITISH MAR- KETS. Neer Rest u be 'neared q Make Emory Tram Next Tesr's Mosa.d. (Here o. gstsit1 Oar system of cold et , both as re• acres bre aefd vteyap firma themselves and the onld storage oars for transportation, I. making rapid strides toward re, 'one*, and It wIll not be long before w. ' ase in Cana. ds a mild storage system (goal to •nythtng In the world. At present there is nothing it mann talked of or written about in the Canadian prem ea the eeoesslty for media- tion of the means of placlog oar perishable snorts on the foreign or English market. ('anad• le becoming • Frost ecuttuy, lb`s is rsongnired by alll'h•t the gresteet revenue of this oesmtry most name through IM agrlonitnrai emirate 1. • pellet unelispet ed. The live question Afore the farmers, tis,,, Is which departments of their f.rms will yield them a qulek and paying Undoubtedly, of all the ecmoaraetvely un developed sosro.. of agricultural wealth mese will more surely 1:1 the Lill than poultry The dem•,A for the superior quality on the Foglnh m.rk,t 1. uubmired. The home market is rale i'Iv leoreesing. A kelp to thus development 4. the cold stor- age system of the Department of Agr1- Nlters and the furoubiog of rett•ble te- etraouons se to poultry oniture from the experimental farm system and the Com- eil.sioner of Agriculture. But the moot direct aid l to the shape of such large firms as the Caadlao Produoe ('o.,Toronto, who buy theohfakoos from the farmers wed do the fattening, packing, sod shipping of the birds. Fa1VeT■ •ITRRPRIMOTO 1r•UR11P'e1 Ry means of private enterprise the ex- pense of Initiation and the risk of leas w hich ioovllably attends the opeolof up of a new enterprise will not oome out of the pooket• of the farmers. It may be that when the superior quality of our product Is known opand appreciated w on the Beulah mar- ket, ket, mod the prices established so that we w111 know what It is possible to get, the Issas will be opportune for the tndtrldoal Winer or a...otatfon of humeri to fatten and ship for themselves Hy that time our lawman ,hoard be well •owluuot.d with methods of shtpmeat to an already "gab Robed market with guaranteed prime. DRVIOIrMROT ALRIADV RAPID. This year the poultry' trade with West Britain has developed as it has before. As early a the middle of Iasi inmate see firm ,sol to F.oglan 1 a ship- ment of Canadian ohtokeos whloh to five times later than all shipmaster sent before from this oonotry to any previous entire year. Next year there will a demand for shaken' unheard of beton. The farmer for the preeeat year, and probably tor the n eit,,hoald not try any dlreot shlpment,but find oat and send his ohlokens to the most reliable firms In this onan4ry. It may not pay the farmers to do this fetteotng, but f1 well oertalely pay them to raise ohtokeos es sell to the large firms who w111 do the fattening and .hippie/ My serviette are at all times at the us, of the farmers. itis my duty and pleasure to give foil Information as to the beet breeds for the farmers to handl*, how to roar and fatten the chickens, where and who boat 10 sell them to, together with all 'mob presikal information as years of experimental work are oeloalatd to make of vales to farmers. It is hoped by a series of letters, of which this le the first, to Intermit the bar man 11 • poultry department of their farm which w111 give them. surely and quickly In the near future, a revseoe equal to any other branoh of farming Industry. All lo- fermetlon se se breed*, ease, Mediae mad fattening, oro., w111 M furnished free on application to my Department, Nrperlmset. •t Farm, O'taws. A. (l. Oilmen; Ottawa, Oct., 1900. M l'ocltry Dope. The Toronto News says : "The general interest that is now being taken by the farm er. of Ontartn in the ge.tlem of peelivy raising Is dos largely to flim very praotloal methods that hale been adopted by the Do minion l' rporlmmntai Farm at Ottawa and the Ontario (internment to prove to the agrlenitnrlots of the country that there is bug money to be male to Oita peruoolar line. Heretofore the farmer has looked upon the hem with oeetempt, and left it to.oratoh for LOW SHOES AT LOW PRICES..... a iivlag mown" the b•reyard. He took no care to procure the moot probable breed of fowl and eotueyuwtly in tie pest hu de. rived uomperatiyely little profit therefrom But the poultry department of the expert - n ormal term 1• cluing a wrest deal to owe vino" the farmer that by .muriog • proper kind of bird and keeping them oo • large male, the very best &moulal results may be obtained. The Leith that tis• government ha• to this Industry I. clearly Illustrated la the appomtmeot of silty lecturers to lour O01.rto fur the purpose of instructing the farmers on the gammon of poultry raising and to teaoh them the beet methods of dressier, their birds for the British mar- ker." Another effort In the tame direuaoo l Wheel in • series of letters Ly A. 0. Ulibert, the sup.rioteodnot of the poultry •eotiom of the erperlmeotal farm. 'These letters, the Irst of which a wtveo above, w• behave will be of groat Impprtaooe to the larmiog tem muoity, sod Tee Sweat wIII present thew to Its readers as they are revived. A QUEBEC CONTEST. L emeage Driven that freemen, by Raney Mills, yahoo, Nov. 19. -Although Quebse is called "the Uibralter of Ameua," and well deservee the tame, 10 Is by oo means Im- prsguable against the assaults of kldmey due..,. Fortunately the Inhabitant• bays an ally to Dodd's Kidney fills that marc coeds to driving the enemy out every time II gains an entry. Some time ago Mr. John Ball, of No. 57 Little Cbamplaio street, wee atewkd by lumbago. He suffered fur two )ears with- out getting relief from any of the medlotom he used. Theo he tried Dodd's Kidney Pills and the first bol he used helped him. lie used only three boxes, and le now well aadAtr4pg or every waJ... .maid's A MODERN ROMANCE. ♦ wary or love la whim a- fruity •,a !Reid CIrl figures. (London Advertiser, Nov. 131 About five months •gs • young Eogliih- m•a came to Canada and went to • farm near Woodstock, where be was to engage in the learning of agricultural pursuits, after the fashion of so many young saloon of Kog• bah families. His name was David Howard. He was • pleasaotspeaking ohap, of agree able manner and apparently well eduat.d. His appe•raooe rave ootor to the story that he told, that of being the eon of an exoesed. togly rich merchant In Liverpool. The ollm•te of England did pot agree wttb him, so be had been sent to Canada to recuperate. Howard was not Goatees with farm We, so moved to this sty, lend worked for a while in • I, Auk here Some months ago bhs name and that of a young muewal student here were frequently mentioned together, wd at one time there was • wide spread rumor that there bad been a olaodeeuw marriage and tlopemear. Subsequent events proved that thus was not so, and that Mr. Howard oily bad goo. away for • short tame. He r 'turned won aftor wards, sod their Intimacy became more marked than ever. They da oidd to marry, and leave the city. A date was decided.opoo and preparations for de. parture besterte.l They determtoed that they would fork their tortoise In Del.» Whet the first rumor gained ordence, the young lady's father, who lase In the nortb• ern Huron district, was made aware of "the state" of •H.Irs. He rotted the otty, and met 1.i. daughter's •ultor. A stormy scene resulted. $oi,m'(iueotly, however, Mr. Howard 11 euppoed to bat. met the tither by •,raeg.ment, and proved to hie miUfao t,ui that he was really whom he olalv.d to be, the only eon of a rich mac, and that he desired to merry the o.ughtet. As to kis tutors ou.look, he was already reoeiviog • b•odsoroe allowenoe from home, and be ex- peoted to roomy. an Immense sum from his father. So it was settled. and Monday was eat ea t • dry for the cepanare Irom London. Yesterdiey me..,.. y'•meg Howard was to jubilant .putts. H. said tog,' he lid Ius0 meowed 115,000 Iron his lather .with per- mission to travel in Ka Stave, IPA adore to meat him nut rummer in New York. Instead of carrying out the pareotal ID- janmNon, b• decided to go to Detroit, in- vest o-vest to • bu•Inese, marry the girl he loved, and the future would be one ray dream - her did not cut nim off, • possibil- ityMr f.tD ity that he hated to think about. If bosi- r es. 414 no' snit biro, he would go on the Rage, to Moorland he bad often 'skein part in pleats thesirtoals and, so he sail, bad r,o.:•s 1 an offer of • pert in (ecrd. Ed. wards London prodoeefon of "The Rana way (awl." Hu intended bride could ring also, so they wouldn't stare• •nyw.y. His t was would rattier be married Lir ewes h t where her parent. oout1 be p.eent. 11. didn't oars where they was married. H. mentioned looidentally that Monday eyn- lee's train to Detroit would suit him, and tho young Ise, told • friend that she was gotta sett to Detroit lest night. ht. Today they aanoe6M found at the board• log hoose where they lived. The 'sequel to the above @tory is given In the following desp•toh from Toronto A young 000ple arrtvd In the clay yet• twrday moromr, and after wearing • Iowa" want out to hunt op a minister to marry them. They got to the Ripti•t Rook Room on Richmond street, and explaining what they wanted. were introduced to the Rev. Mr. Palter, of the First Avenue Baptist ohuroh, who happened tote In the Rook Room at the time. On telling the r d gentleman of their desire to beooms "one," be tnok them upstairs to the board room. where she oar*mony was performed, some of the staff frnm downstairs acting as wit- se"s"s The ooeteeoting ponies. It was learod, were David L-, eon of Dr. Howard, of L1.wr- pool, England, and Iona, daughter of David Moldered -iv, of Klotall, Huron county Mr Howard le an expert tennis player, sod fame to Canada six months ago While trtvelling around he met and was oaptivat- ed by the sroeedlngly baaAsema MIM Mo Moroby, and the marriage was the result. Atter Mr. Parker had tied the knot, Mr Howard and hie pretty wife went on the hunt for apartments In the city, where they intend staying for • few days. Min MoMurohy has bees • student In this ;thy for the paslfooryeen. Thee* of thele Intimate friends to whom they spoke of their intentions, were led to belleys that they were going to Detroit/. At this season of the year we make a .1 ial mark-down on Low Shoes. ?'e want to show the peo- ple what Cool and comfortable Shoes they can buy here for less money than they would have to pay elsewhere. Brand new stock, and every Shoe perfectly mule. SCHOOL SHOES for the Boys and girls have arrived. Call and examine our stock and prices, whether you bay or not STe REO. PRiCE. COUNTY CURRENCY. Wlagbam : Herbert Mut shag purab•eed 11. butohorla bbu•lnees lately married on by Jwtwo&Jet... Beemtller : Mee. J. HalLday bad the orio- le/turas to bays aloe of her turk.ye steles Wsdos.dey otgtt of beat week. Wmgbam: (Jerrie Msthodlet ohuroh trustsie hays put In as •oitylsoe sae plant. 1t is wld to be an lmprovswent. Hollstt : Miss MoLmughllo, el Grey, has been re eogared as tesubsr to S 8. No. 8, Hallett, few next year at a salary of $250 • year, tb Ingham : Word was reemived rsoenUy by the editor of The Advanos that his sun, A H Hall, of Ds ''ere, Wlauuu,in, bila/ 1 .141 toyer. Wlogba.: Geo Mason haa had those large poplar trees, tbat until rsoeotly stood la trent of hu readout's on Josephine et., oat down and removed. Wlhgham: Wm, Lewis, totter la the glove factory, remuvsd to 'Toronto rsoeutly Mr. L..a made many frloods while in W Iugh•n., but prefers olty hie. (loderloh township : On Wsdoseday of last west • bores belonging to H. Sweet, Maltland oon., had its leg brokso by a klek tram another and tad to be killed. Clinton : Mr. MoUugan, who was the Liberal defeated In Nast Elgin, is a cousin of Mrs J. P. Doherty, while M. Mo0ug•o, Lui iberal alma In West Middler, le her o Middlesex, Loud..baro : Thomas Hiller, near the ill lase, had a fine call killed by the trate en Wednesday, 14th Inst. It was In tis geld and got through the wire fenue, and w onto the track. Wingham : Wednesday, lob last , Mrs. David Hammitt died at the home of her daughter, Mrs, Edward Malll,ao, 1st oon., et an •dvaooed age. Her husband pre de• teamed her. Wlmgbam : Was Della Sparllsg, young- est dao.. or of F. 0. Sperling, of W i..ohem, hes rso. rid the appolotmsnt of musioal e t rooter In a corege In Spokane, N aching• too Terr t.ry, Seeforth : E. Holcombe, who has been • resident of Sealorth for Reveal years, teas removed to Woodstook with hie tinnily. He has taken • vitiation with the Cereal Compel), there. Atroxeter : Jelin 1 'ammo's, "stood eon of Wm. Thompson, ono* • well•ksowo ter- mer of this neighborbood, arrived from the Klondike Saturday otght, Nov. 10tb, said to be loaded with nuggets. Brussels : Tuesday ey.oing of lot week R,r. Deer Hoduln., of 'eslorth, tied the Matrimonial bow between Chas Karma, of London, and Mtn 1da. second dereliter of Wm. and Mrs. Blashlll, of Brussels. Brussel : On Monday, 5th lust , Mrs. Geo. MoMaae, 14th oon. of MuKlllop, was limiting her daughser at the residence of W. M. S•nolatr, Brawl.. when In some way she fell and dulooated her left Ines. Hwlett : R"bt. Brown, of the 2nd coo , met with a bad •oaldeat on telondey after- n oon of last week by he.ng looks 1 0o the log a7 • steer. Both Moes were fractured hall way between his knee and auklr. WNt Wawaoo*h : On Sunday, Not. 1116, Mra Margaret Jane McGee, an old and respected readout of the township of Wawannmh, pawed peacefully caw as •t Oa ago of •eveoty-ore year., seven month. and eleven days. Cra..brook : Amin J., the •even y-ar-oid 1,. of Coatis' and Mr.. Ald.rson, et t`ii. pt es, r!I.1 o0 i\'eduteda) "awing .I lest week, as • resell of • kiet from a hors, al Robert Rowan'., reeslyd two wt, ks ago last S.hb.th (lodarioh eownsblp : Wesly Barnwell, w ho has taught school on the B.yfi.ld line forte p -..t t*n years, 1 ns at the cod . d his brother, eh.• n ai the year 1- • auto . h r, J , i Kirktoo school, Jeho having bought out the establishment of J T. Cairns, of Varna. Citation : Motor French, who las had ct.rge of the mech.olool part of Tr• New K n tor over 0.0 years, ha. beet Corrpellel to rslloquiek bra n•'otttom, °wino to 01 hma'th, and 1 •hor,ly for Lacombe, Alberta, where he hope. the air of that high altlta4e may be beo.fiedel. Seafort1: 'Salter T' 'eon, of Mitchell, has taken 1,10 pml.... euip out Lim his son, W. A. Thom.. o. formerly manager of the oa'.n,.l mall here, 1 u oow of I..ndon 1 he new firm will he kn• .ro a- tt. Thomson & Soo Tay minder mill. at Seafortb, Mitchell and Loodoe. ilrussels . John Tait has a thoroughbred .le ..y oow four and • half years old, the h. • grist record b.,tb for breeding and m.ik giving. On Nov 9,h, 1899, ohs bad • .I ani n )a1 2she o f o ( . 1 th 1900,preempted p h,•r , weer with another. 226 pounds of 111' •r a,- produced In eleven a oath., Brussel.: The aren.oers of Weetere Star L doe, 'No. 149, I. 0 0, F , Brussel, at 'heir regular lodge meeting nn Tours lay evening. 8'h fest. proemial Robert John- ston, stop, V. (e.,,wlth a Waltham gold notch, seven j.wels, fold chain with lootet,beariog on .11 her side the emblem of the Order, and an address. Kreger : Mles Nettle Martin, eldest danehter of Rev. W. M. Martin, left reoe0t- ly for the Coo tory of Music, Toronto, to teatime her stadimi. Ralor. ening Mass Martin was pr*esnted with a purse of money sad • oestly-wordd address, ex - preemies of the onorrsgalloa'e appreciation of her services as organist. Morris : Recently ( homes M oFedxesn, a well-known and well -to do re.'deot of the 17th coo., purchased lot 3, can. 16, to this township, oontainfng 100 acres, from James 9hoidloo. peyl0g the sum of 1.5,300 He gets the fail wheat and fall plowing thrown to The farm 1s a tins one and oorners at the rear of the MoFadt*an homestead, Mr. Men d:sae I. now the owner of 460 sores, 300 to (trey and 160 in Calitornla, hut with his own careful management and banked op by able-bodied sone, he will work the aorse quite handl:y. •.l..adl.g el • From Coopersvllle, Mleh Dimes word of a wondertel duecvery of • pleasant Mating liquid that when used Wore retiring by .neon. troubled with • hid ooagh always eeenree a geed .lrbo's reef. "It .111 moos ours the onugh too," writes Mrs. S Hlmel- hurver, "for three generation. of our family have used Dr. Kink's New Discovery for Consumption and layer found Itat equal for onaghl and onlds" It's an nnrivalmd isle saver when need for desperat• lung diseases (4 toed tentless 50o and $100 at James Wtlaon'e drag store. Trt•1 bottles free. Clinton : '1'h• old friends of T. A. (ale were "hooked to (earn of his sadden death, which 000arrd at Toronto on Friday atter. noon, Nov. 9.h Mr. (tale was a1 one time a member of the banking firm of Tbdail A (lel., ()Ilnton, but for some time he has bean e reeidmnt. of Toronto, where he held the peening of In.o"n'or for the Mercantile Ie sarano. Co Ile was held In the very high- est esteem He was only 60 years of age, and le.yee a .flew and silt children. Mattel,' : What might have hose a fatal shnntlag modem 0000rrod Tumidity morn - fog of last weak. John Thompene, an. of J. Thnmpeon,11i,Islnn Court (-Iork,washnrrtd Ig loading Ale gun to atoms dock", shoe the gen was aroldeetellydlseharged, mailer • larva hole In the nettle» ('...Ing "hot streak hie sister, Mies (Mime Thompson In the tams, grans through her cheek and month, sad gravel her eyebrow. I),.. 1'aillstir aid Hteahary et/treated meet of the ,Ant and dressed the weeeds which mete net N sietee• as at dr.i reppe.ed. "GET BETTER" SAYS DR. SLOCUI Get Rid of the Cough, the Hacking, the Spitting. the Wheezing. Special Advantages Are Offered by Dr. Sloane to all Those Who Deslyd • Positive and Permanent Core foil Crssim • tion In spy Form. HEART ISEASE is • sympbm of Kidney Disease. A w&1 -knows doctor has said, ' 1 ewer yet mad s• post-mortem tam aminatlon in a case el death from Heart Diseans with- out finding the were at fault." The Kidney sed!, no whish war first oa the market, most suooeu► fur for Heart Disease and all Kidney Trwubleo, sod host widely Imitated le Dodd's Kidney Pills DON'T TAMPER... with your health. Don't use Drugs and Medicines of que(tionable quality. Get the best there is at the game prices that are charged for i.S.rior goods. At our Drug Storo the stock is al- ways fresh, and each article pure, po- tent and satisfactory. Our Prescription Department has • reputation for promptness and accuracy. F. JORDAN Medical Hall. z-!yKENDALL S... SPAVIN CURE --.r t. Ica Jl r 't iy • ones advise yes .y. bel beer ase we in le whelk ono remedy alto" aeelhee has been Wed without Improvement er hope M a rare Quite try. Averse et .nearer@ from all kinds of 1rNbtse bare hem • mart for sa.•rapaloe. ."EeY over corns who wear tabed.' to sun vee. Dr. b. made tho can of comnimpt/es apegh Trona.. the Andy of kis 11ra and l•e144114e men ane we... Is all parte of (laaaaa are resty to testify to the m.rvlen• *areal.* properties of th. 51.0. •Tatem In aleeem 44 ready aria *ming to prn.e the .sway of ai. t.atmrl. aad baa eo heoltMten in offering It to you w year stet friends 0etoutivn.v paws. Tit♦• la order Mee fee mar test the ateea. imams and ledge fee yourself ...Mini IL marlin. FREE TREATMENT Ton or yew Met Monne .an bare • TRIM eewtw et Tresl.est ,.ply write. Dos 1' •. at.eeer rear teat (Y. lArettea. 140 flay el week Teresa - to. girths poet *Mee ase empress wee* mats.., net the nee .044.7.. (The gteoe. caret .111 be pre..tly ...t Whew raiding for them arears Maes 1844 Mrr.w Mert•e to rseata e•Mmg Mi..st's froom .foo 1• *.Truerr 'r.N..• so" ..ami r 11' 4.3. eels ..W,.'a:.ogle . -3. S4.4'Z. 54..,•r.$7.. The old reliable remedy for ee..44., sepses•, wren Owe. ..d •11 forms of r sneer . It rams without . bt•,Lh because It doe. not Winer. 14.4 rlwtgeaM, O.1., ►ea, IA '.. Dr. a 1. R.d.11 (1a Dem the :-wtli r.a skew e1 snarly f .b..ea I b... r. Dais .fie... form plan to rein that 1 tan weed • Curb et Aar yeen .treed with year 0.rlr, sa.•.. by thesis wily arm w w..0.171.4 yen canna debeg m14r.b., lw1H r1 ►. Swear. mart. Carload tLWlr. Yh•wla .y math. `•_'w�1 Ul. Rae GACTOIIR hW 1 set twee. I e . U • liniment for r►m1I • use is y hat mine/ Ask your Arsonist for krimildtlIrs ~ .Io also Tr.aftw•a the Her•.,. the book free, or rldrw Mt s. J. KPJ(DALL CO., fJ(OS0Ua0 PALS VT. i 2 t Slam Boiler Repairing. The Goderich steam boiler works having been removed from Goderich, I have made arrangements to carry on boiler repairing and also the manu- facturing of smokestacks, etc. Repairing of boilers, engines and other machinery promptly attended to. D. K. STRACHAN, Machinist, Goderich Work. on Victoria .r .• 'IT'S YOUR NERVES It's the Condition of Your Nerves That Either Makes Your i.1fe a Round of Pleasure or a Use- less Burden "'1'many women life is "n., niton' 1,1 sick neem, weakness and ill health. To attempt even the slightest household duties fatigue. them. Many of the uymptome acompany- ing thin atete of decline are : • feeling of tirdn.ee on waking, (Aintnein, eliminate, sinking feeling. palpitation of the heart, ahortneas of breath, lora of appetite, cold ramie and feet, headache, dark eirclee under the eye's, pain in the hack and gide and all the other accompaniment's of a run down and weakener ronstltntion. All these symptoms and conditions are simply the reault of • poor quality and defective aireulation of the blood, with • wasting away of the nerve forma. By feeding the system with DR. WARD'S TRUIaDAY, Nov. 22, 1f+00. McKIM 'S ERECT FORCI We have the new straight 'rack, Erect Form Corset. It is the proper model for the now straight front costume. It throws the shoulders back into a military attitude and removes all pressure from the chest and abdomen. 61 REID'S DLD STAND We have been telling you about new, stylish and up-to-date Overcoats, Ulaters, Reefers, etc., at short prices. We have a good assortment of them yet. We have as well some not just up-to-date in Boys' and Men's, but they are at about BLOOD AND NERVE PiLLS Vous strike at the tont of the eliminate and lay A solid foundation on which t., Mti1,1. Moon the weight increaoee, the sunken cheeks and fisttend biota fill out, the eyes get height and the thrill of rnnewd health and strength vibrating through the system. ....HALF PRICE.... Bargains every day in Jackets, Furs and Dry Goods. W. A. MAIM. WINDING UP THE BUSINESS -uF THE Pedder Bankrupt Stock December 29,1900 We have yet a heavy stock -on hand ; every department is well assorted, but as our time is short and everything must go, we are making this winding -up salt in order to the more rapid clearing out of the stock. This is your greatest opportunity for 'getting your pick of an A 1 stock at Bankrupt prices. We must go ant 80 must the stock. Help us and we will help you by Selling you s at from 25 to 50 per fent cheaper than you dun get t em elsewhere. M°CILLIVRAY, GRANT & CO., COLBORNE'S OLD STAND. FALL, 1900. MISS again begs to direct the attention of the ladies to her stock of millinct for the fall season ot\ 1900. All the leading new styles an shades are- -- * en and ladies will be able to procure the latest and the beat in all lines pertaining to millinery. Trimmed Hats from.$1.00 up. inspection invited. MISS CAMERON, Hamilton Street. DUNLOP mw �j �O L/D 1111u uu11Mg! --- R BBE u R ST, MARY'S T.T l kept oeo.tantly oo hand. Also the best bran d. of Clrfig, p V Tire! HYDRAULIC and PJRTLAND CEMENT Randers .111 do well to see me before plao- log their orders. F. BARIJO IIOLMES TER COAL •RaLat OFFICK. West -rt, Near the Square. Fall Soils &Ovorcoals 50 *01. per box at all druggists', or DR. WARD CO.. Toronto. Ont.1 The man dressed In a suit made .5 our store always looks trim, as 1t is the ambition of eyety mea of taste to look. ---- A large ranee of clothe to choose f rom. If you are 000templating get.tiag a l'ght overcoat for fall wear, give On • ohanee to serve you. Prices right. H. DUNLOP Wmit Street MILL WOOD FOR SALE. The above is cut into stove wood length and will he delivered to any part of the town the same day an ordered. Orders received by telephone or left at rraddenee, 128 Cambria street, will receive prompt attention. ;Phone 98. PETER McEWAN. Uoderich, November 21.,, 1899. SA 3m A new cartage the that makes rifting on all roads a pleasure--eoonoenloal, tee, for It does away with tf* vibration thee shakes and break• the carriages, AV shaped space het Wean the rub- ber the and the steel flange pre - vest. the creeping and Gutting whinh other tiresare subject to. See the exhioit at the big fairs. Hood at ono" for free Tin Catalogue, flying prloee of all sires. THE DUNLOP TIDE COMPANY, TORONTO. 8T, JOHN WIwg1PRO MOIeTRI•L LIMITED You Only Get... BNiiaul Ian by the nse of TRIPLE EXTRACT SUTTON'S Polishing Compound For gale by all the leading Hard- ware and Marrone shops, or the manu- f actu rere, The Wm. Sutton Compound Co., b't'd 181 Nees St. East, Toronto, Ost. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR NcLEOD'S : SYSTEM : RENOVATOR. A Wonderful Tonic and Remedy for WEAK and IMPURE BLOOD, KIDNEY and LIVER TROUBLIEB. Manufactured by J. M: MacLEOD, Goderich, Ont.