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Loren Nei Dress Goody &Silts
Our stock is right up-to-date with the nowest shades
in Homespun, Tweeds, ('heviot and Heavy Serges,
with new Trimmings, Buttons and Lining to nlutt:h,
and our prices are right low.
NEWIiEAVY CORD SILKS in all shades, worth
$1.00, for 75c. Large selection of Checks, Now
Brocades and Plaid Silks. No trouble to showgoods.
J CKETS MILLINERY
A Special Lot in
different colors rang-
ing from $4.00 to
Clearing at $2 50.
large rouge of
Vert value+ in new-
est style Jackets.
Prices away down.
Special Lot Fancy Wrapperettes,
Prints and Gingham',
Clearing at bc.
FLANNELETTES
Extra Value Very Heavy Stripe
Flannelettes, regular Sc quality.
You know now theme goods have
advanced.
Clearing et 5c a t and.
HOSE
Ladies' Fine Wool Yost, regular
250.
Clearing at 20c.
Now is the time to get a jaul.ty,
ready-to-wear Hat to save your
good trimmed hat ; goods worth
$1.00 to $1.25.
Clearing at 75c.
Special Int nicely trimmed Hate for
Ladies and Girls, really worth
double the money.
Clearing at $1,00 and l.25.
CLOTHING
Some Special Bar sing in Men's
Suits and Overcoa -. Come aunt
look over our large stock.
UNDERW .
Special Line Men's Fancy Striped
Underwear, good' worth 40 cent.
each. Clearing at 25c each.
See our extra value Wool Socks, 2
pairs for 25c.
Special Line Men's and Boys' Peak
Caps, clearing at 150.
COME AND SEE WHAT CASH CAN
DO FOR YOU.
Smith Bro's & Co.
ON OU (POST DUTY.
A Lively Affair Descent. -.a by • Vermeer
Gegen Mb ..y In Meet \ Africa.
By ooartsay ot Thos. Weatber•ld, Eel.,
we are enabled to publish a letter reoelved
by him from his sou Charles, who went to
South Atrtos with the se000d Canadian
oonetogeat as a member of the Mounted
Rifle, who have been et yin's good •000unt
of themselves in lbw former domain of the
Boers. 1beC•pt. Taylor mentioned in the
letter was married to • Mise Caldwe'I who
lived la Uoderiob years ago. The letter is
as follows :
011phant's River, `south Aide,
Ootober b, 1900.
Ms Dawes Berson. - We have lost retiree •
ed the first owittogeo0 : so 1 espeat they
ars on their way home oow. The oll.ate
here is very dry. We hays had o0 toots
since leaving De Asr ; just recal.ed teem
()awl... bees 1a gay wet, they say, so our
tans will be • great oomfor0 to us, The
emitting Y over, only outpost duty to do
oow. It is very risky ; you may v8 a
bullet when least eep otmg 1t. Hoye been
very fortunate so far. The Boers always
try to keep • good theta/toe between them.
selves and ,.be Caaadane, They know us
by oar broed•brimmed hate.
A German mis.00ary .me to me on out.
poet duty one day (an oat and nut Boer),
said some nigger§ bad stolen mule from
the Dutch ; he wanted to rate our officer
about It. He began praising up the Bohr -
log yusntiee of the Boors. I told him we
had got through ob.. ng them now, but if
they wanted any more fighting we were
here ready and eery willing to give them
all they wanted. I bays an Ides that 1
oao put the lead just about lettere 1 want 11.
My rage shoots very good, and • long die
tem. Have bad • good deal of sniping •1
long range ; the Kers killed one teen and
wounded another one day whore 1 wee.
There la •o denying It, eerie of them are
good shot., especially when safe behind a
good big roots They have the beet of
bore.., so ft is eery for them to get •way
from as, our men being so smi(sar.d.
Hos• done about as much fighting dam
Pretoria was taken as before. Pretoria is •
very pretty oleos, with water running down
sank street 'All tee gardens are watered
by those exams. They grow • lot of
vegetables and frust there. The latter hat
sot munh flavor though. They do not graft
the natural fruit enough.
We are ezpeotin, an •stank bore every
day. The Boon, however, are very shaky
en the attacking business, "too moon risk
In that for them." i hope De K et does
cot get any more of ear mall ; he has quite
enough for one renft was importer by.
Generals Hatton and French %het the Cana-
dians would Ines heavily at Johannesburg,
bat we were veru fortunate. We held the
position es long as required. until ordered
to retest, having tasty NU men wounded
and . tow horse and mules killed. Gott
e ns oart with otboers'supplies ; it has the
tongue broken. so we had to limes it. Tee
Royal Artillery men said 10 was the beav4.
w e shell fire they enoouotered dur:ov the
whole war
Our march from Kloomfontein to )'re•
torte was very suooe.tul, although very
bard work on both horses and men. We
-tad so many flank movements to make to
g et round the enemy's po.itaoo, sometimes
haying forty miles to go where ten would
hays dose oould we have gone straight.
Early to September we lost l' Taylor,.
I was well acquelnted.w.ltb John iced Diked
him well We also very Dearly lost two
other men the same day. I was with tl., m.
Our ottoer took us two mil. 000 lar, so we
got In a, hot plena amongst 000 boors.
They overtook two 'of our men and nearly
got both ; wounded one through the shout.
der sad the other hat his horse shot from
under him, so he started ''n ran 00 10,0
book to us There was one t' roe tau • good
fast horse who overtook b.,.. ted said,
"Stand there, you d -I, or I will blow
your brains out." The Iter then left him
to follow after our other men. He got up
within close range, dismounted and fired
five shoto at him, shooting him through the
shoulder to the msaattme our first mss
hid himself amongst the rooks (hie rails
befog under his bonne when It tell lett him
helpless) As soon as the shooting started
1 got my rifle to work (ate very long ramose
on the Hoer that was trying to hod ou-
hidden mac. 1 had the ring. perfect and 1
soon stopped his hunting after our man.
Our chime gays the order to stop firing,
but as 1 was quite a bit in front of the rat
and wanted to Gaye our man 1 kept. on
.bootlog until the officer Dims up to me and
asked me what 1 was firing .t. I told him
•boat our hidden man. Just then Mr.
Boer tried to approach agile, so I pointed
him out to rise ofloer, but be cdald not see
him. 1 then fire 1 another shot, which
made Mr. Hoer oome oat to NO view and
make a hasty retreat. The etboer then mw
him and told me to go on shooting, whtoh 1
did, until they retreated over the hill,
wale they got shelter, about • dozen of
them, One of nur men, who had the bast
horse, rode over to where our hidden men
was, got him up behind him and brought
him safely book to us. Poor Captain Tay•
for lived poly an boar after he was shot.
I have been In all the fights from start to
finish so tor, with tin exception of one
battle fought at i)rummood Hill (whirs
Frost was killed). My horse had lost three
shoes and was very footsore ; so 1 ooald nob
go to the fight.
I am lying oa the ground writing thin
With love to all,
- Your affectlonate..00.
('11AR1t. E. K IATIIIRAI.D
The Dominion Methodist g 1 con•
fereoo..111 Fe invited to meet in Menlo
sag, In 1902, If the oommtttee min arrears
rats with she railways.
-NOVEMBER
Ralf Price Sale !
Watch our show window for lines we are clearing at
half price.
Fancy China, Jardinieres, Fancy Flower Pots, Salad
Bowls, Egg Sets, Cream Pitchers, Oatmeal Sets, Etc., Etc.,
These goods are being sacrificed to make room for our
enormous Christmas Stock, now arriving. If you appreciate
BARGAINS, attend this sale.
Wo have also received two crates of Dinner Sots, which
were shipped to this country by mistake, and have marked
them to clear at about one-half the usual retail price. 98 to
119 pieces in each set. Do not fail to see them.
PORTER'S
Book and Wall Paper Store
Court House Square, Ooderich.
Oar'lseploaae No. is 100 R. No goods charged at SALE PRICKS.
THE SIGNAL : GODERICHCONTARIO.
THE BOARD OF TRADE•
A met. are to reorgeulze the Hoard rt
Trade was ualled by ouoular during the
week and Tuesday evening a good attend•
anoe of repreesatallte bestows aim were
present to the court room in response to the
nail.
The chair was taken by t'resideat Wit.
hauls
it -
lame and the object of the meeting was
explained by btu,. After considerable di.
mission It war dwided that the present
executry. should an0ttmne la ottiue during
the rematadar of the statutory you
Fourteen new members joined and the
Board was tut upon • better finanotal basis
than it. has beau for some years past. The
following business was douu
Moved by U. M. Elliott, seconded by W.
A. McKim, that all members In arre.rs, by
payment of ome dollar, be placed oe mule
footing as new members, that le, to good
slaudiug till Fob., 1902 Pealed.
Moved by (iso. Porte, ,eouoded by 1).
F' H•mliok, that a new 1.euuoil be elected
W est a let b•lauce of pretest year. l'ar•
tied.
The following were chosen : U. McGill
cuddy, N Il. Smith, Alex Saunders, W. A.
tii•Klm, Wm. Campbell, U. F. Ham110k.
Jetties Wilson, G. M Elliott, G F Emer•
So, Chas Lee, T. lie 1!plmg and 1"1'.
Halle
The new couroil will meet In the Grand
Juty room this Friday •Itetuoon at 4 u'ulook
sad the Hexed will most in the court room
oa 'rhuredntt'evsa el .eat week.
WMO I� IT 7
A Ce.erlrh Wesyrs se Nave sued
• Lees Lees gleee.
Detroit News : !t is seldom that • scene
from the real drams of humus life ie enacted
within the doors of a Detroit playhouse, but
last Tbursdav afternoon at Wondetlaad a
daughter tirst learned the whereabouts of
her father, whom she had cot teen for meat*
years.
William Cahill Davis, monologist, •p•
peered on the *Lege, amid curbing • young
woman sitting with • bleak eyed child on
her knee in the first row to the balcony, he
gazod up at the woman and composed an
Impromptu ditty, ot whluh she ural bet child
were the subject. The auditoos turned to
look 0o at the woman above, mod among
those who looked was Mrs. Emma Nelson,
of (ioderloh, O,it , who was vitltise in Mt.
Clemens. She thought she reoognlz.d the
woman ii the balcony, and when rte ger-
bille -moos was over she waited at the door.
The young aoruao with the child appeared
and Mrs. Nelson immediately recognized
her as her niece who had beam meanie from
home over fifteen years.
The niece's name war Mrs. Hattie Mao
keozle. Many years ago her father disap-
peared, and attar her mother's death she
weer to Toronto, where ane married .0 tbe
age of 01net.o s young barrister Domed
Charles Macken/le She had one child,
('lareooe, but her husband died soon after
ire birth. She then took the tattle one and
mime to Detroit, determined never to part
from her infant eon.
Mrs. •' J Holton, wife of L. J. Hnitoto,
who keep. the well known agar store on
Woodward ave , advertised for e'Atri for
housework, and the young woman with her
baby came io answer Mrs Hutto. received
them, and the hale one played .bout the
fluor wile her mother wombed and sortlbbed,
and was hippy as long .s her off.pnug was
with her.
The joyful greeting with her aunt Thurs-
day was heightened by the knowledge that
nor father was attire. He had married .gale
sod wanted bje child to Dome home and lite.
with him in Loodoo, Ont. Mrs. Meekest,.
will probably go bark there next woes She
IS oow twenty two years of age and her
baby it one year old.
OUNL9P�, o:....,
LV!ODAT. Nov. 20th.
.Last week • spell el hat- weather with
snow took oar burg by serprlas es It cropped
term work of •l1 kinds. S.ver.l Isrmsa
haus yet trade turnips lo.WIhand-•tt tum•
ere are ter behind with their fall plowing.
This week the Tobin brothers will start
digging au arteelao well ID the old well that
supplied the houae at home. Like many of
their fellow farmers during the put year
they have hien put to mach In, ooventeooe
by the want of water for their stook and
will remedy it by having this well sank
The yoano men deserve much oreAlt for
their enterprise.
We fled that we were somewhat misin-
formed In regard to the •ooldeot of the two
young men with the out recorded In our
Items lost week. Wm. Wexler, of the Et -
change, Frank Allen and Joseph Healy did
not see It or render any .setstanoe, and
their names should not have beim mention-
ed in connection with ' he affair. So far as
rho accident itself was oonoerned, any
doubting ones coo 00110t. the spoke. that
were broken In the spill at the 'pot where
It ncourred,
LEOBURN.
MoNDAT, Nor. 20
Oar townsman, Joseph Healy. was not In
Dunlop oo the day of the socldent to 000
aviation with which he was mentioned to
Ttla inItyAL'S Daolop Correlpoudenos last
week.
Commencing with Moody of next week
Ret. Mr. Hamilton will bold special meet
Inge In the.vsuloge similar to those held
I.et. January, for two weeks, end then nn
the evening of Dooember 10'h will have ►
mummery meeting, and .t It Rev. Mr.
Sewers, of Brwe.Beld, will be present and
will speak nn the needs of the mleylonary
fund of the 1'reebyteriao ohuroh of Canada.
BLUEVALE.
TUESDAY. Nov 20.
Miss Maude Pant, st Morris, is visiting
her encl.. Joseph Path.
MIs Lillie Rogers bas returned from Al.
ma Lxdles' College, St. Thome,
Mrs. Lowry, of Wroxeter, visited her
daughter, (Rey ) Mrs. Rogers, this week.
In Etcher has pnrehaised the 100 aerie of
land In Morita known as the Graham farm.
Themes Cornell and family and Waiver
Huggins left on Monday morning for Mao-
inr',lae, Michigan.
MUIIICIPAL COUNCILS
CHURCH NOTES•
":eat Sabbath svwleg at Vrotarla street
ohuroh the pastor wilt makereforeooe to the
death of tb.latt, Mrs. Walter V,Ihb.
Ree. J Spence Alien, of town, preaches
to the Baytleld and betb•oy Presbyteries
WOgreg•tious In the abeenoe of • permanent
pastor.
Last Tuesday evening, In Violor1• st. Ep-
worth League, the 1uptu w•. "I'b. Cwt of
intemperance " It w. ably lotroduoed by
Mr. Sbanson.
Rev. W m Godwin, of at. Phomas, w111
peewit to his former coogregatloa at the am
oiversary services of Vioturia-s0. Methodist
ohurub on %today, Deo. 2nd.
Major Matadi. mod Staff C.pt. Raw
• ready•nowear pattern hate, aud sole par
e
Ocularly bow 'ow $bol ,rlee is The Mood-.
1). W. Anomie.*
hugs, of London, and Adjutant Orohard, o
Clinton, will ouuduot speulal meesiogs la tb
S. A. barr•oke on Saturday and Sunday.
ARCADE LOCALS.
Children'. day, too, at, the Aro•de Sahli
day. There'll be • table of taros, topes,
bets end *ape at 1fw. TM muscle,
There'll be • duet y entree the leathers
and other millinery uroamwte during the
nee% 1.w days at the Arcade Moants,
quills, birds, wings, .to , eta , •0 pilo. to
ober out quickly.
Last Saturday (ludepeudeut of bad roads
and test weather) was • greet day In our
millinery departmeal. We'll hold soother
sale of walking hat* and sailors ou Friday
and Saturday .t 35. each.
It le said that• Rood thug 1s alit.)
north • guod prlts. But y .0 should see
about thirty-five of the ohotoest oreatioos in
The members of Camp Inverness, No 64,
S,os of Sootl•nd, will attend in a body Nit
Sabb etb morning at Kuoi ()bomb, whore
they will be addressed by the pastor, Rev.
Jr. A. Anderson, 11. A.
The special services continue to North st.
Methodist ohurub. Rev R Whiting, 11. A.,
of Mitchell, is asdettom the pastor Ibis
week, and Rev, M .1. Wilson, H. A , will
u.qe
blot allot Deer week. Services begin
..oh evening at 7:30 o'clock The publtu
are sordidly invited.
TM new Catholic church at Dublin 1s
rap.dly nearing oomplettoo and will be drab
owed with imposing oeremoubes on Noy.
25 h, Several dignitaries of the ohuroh will
be present, %moue them Archbishop 0 Con
nor, .:f Toronto, Bishop howling. of H•m•
dton, aud Bishop MoE.•y, of L.nduo 1'he
mss o will h• In keeping with the 000aslon.
Th. i'hrstlan Gu.r.lian &ennacoes that
D early $900,000 of Olio 'milieu dollar tba' 1 n
vlviog fund of the ol.thodist ohurcb has
boon subscribed cod reported, with many
circuits yet unheard from, whoa reports
well .rely cover the osis. r 4100,000 the
probability is that 4700,000 wnl be devoted
to paving ohuroh debts and 4300,000 to
ether oonneatoo•l purposeo.
Rey H. 1' Crossley is gluing an ad beton.
el expra.slan of his luteree5 in St. Thomas
and ita churches by orl.rwg • fine bill to
be paced to the beltrey of the Control
Methodist oburuh. 'the belt will weigh 715
woad., and will cost VA) It will be rung
for Lite first time at neon on Noy 19, 1900,
which will he the jubilee Banivertary of Mr.
Crossley'. nirtbday The lullowing inec,
Lion w111 be oast upon the bell : "Jubilee
Kell H 1' Crowley, 1i450. -Nov. 19 b,
1900 "
rye understand !toil Rev R. Houderson,
peettr GI the Presbyter lou churches at Man-
chester and Smith's Hilt, bas tendered his
resignation, which w111 be considered st the
next malog of the Presbytery. I11 health
is the teem of Mr Henderson's action He
takes the step with reluotanoe, and the
members of his ooagrwattos. by whom be
is greatly esteemed, also it. sorry at the
prospect of his removal We hope that a
reit from 0.11,. work will restore Lim In
due time to needed strength end vigor.
Nut Suod•y, .Stun 1s the W l', T. U
"World's Temperance Day,' will be the oe
cents of a temperance rainy at Kona eburoh
under the atomiser of the'loos! W. t'. T. U.
The Sabbath eobeola of Victoria et. and
North so 01 Rodes uhurobes, as well a.
Mat of Knox ohuroh, .ti1 telt. part to the
meeting, sod Ilia members of the two brat
nie•tio.•.I .ohoole arc requested to meet 1s
their rospsolive school rooms sharp at 2.45,
so that they oan prooeed to Knox etur' b to
Anse for the oommeooement of the union
meeting at 3 o'clock. 'Die program will io•
ol.d. .tesobee, singing, .to. The meeting
will be open to the public, and it in hoped
that the pa•.n . will attend as well ea lb.
children.
Robert Young preached In Vtotori. st.
Methodist church on Sunday morning, and
Rev, L. A. Miner, of BsamilI.r, in the even
bag, in the abeooe of the pastor. Rev. 1
W. ttobioeoa, whir was eie Ou.lpb aalsUog
to the oelebratioo pl the jubilee anniversary
of th. P.btey•.0, Methodist ebarnb, el
whtek be war Wined, ps.ioi' -Yid
.00 prewhed both mornlag and evening,
sad The Meroury says, "The congr. •u.o.
at both serv.oa were large, despite the um
f•vorebte condition of t5s west her. t o the
asrmoaa were much enjoyed." I...v. Mr
Robinson remained in Guelph ' r the meet-
ag on Monday evening, ,. A 0lch the iubl-
Ia, was continued and at which the most
i n'erestlog •ve00 was the burning of the
t:,urtg.ge on the church.
The Presbytery of Huron met aro Iuei
day, 13.1. lost., ,n Willie chord], Gunton.
The treasurer reported that • rare of drtesn
iItota per family would be neoomary to meet
Pre.bytert.l exp.oees during the coming
year. Commies were made In the stwdrng
otilers it the Pre.tyt.ry, with s view
the re'uotloo of the number of regular
meetings from six to four In ewh year.
r. me meetings will be held in the months
of January, April, July and October. Thr
deputations appointed at the lest mentor
to 'lilt the Sabbath schools within the
bounds reported. The reports were
generally 1 ble, although Improv.
mute a. re suggeet.d in I echoole.
Rev. A Stewart w•.i appointed to pre.
• tde at and Key. F. 11. Lorin. to adieus
the Woman's Foreign Muuoo.ry Society
10.Ner to he 6eid at lieefert-b denim?
15th Rey Jas. Hamilton reported haying
moderated in a mil for the uoogr.gatloos
of Bayti.ld and Bethany, but as the mints
ler ualle(', Rev. A. D. Campbell, had been
n ettled In the meantime in soother congre-
gation at 81.yeer t5e matter was allowed
to drop end Mr, H•n,il.ou eas thanked for
hi. diligence. Rev- R, Henderson, nn .c
.ant of lailmg health, rationed the coheres
of Manchester sod Smith'. Hill. L. was
agreed to tete the uoogreg.tlous to appear
On their interests at the next meeting of the
Presbytery, whets the mat's'. will be . emit
With A. Mr. Henderson's removal might
render possible a rearrangement of • oer
tela pin tlou of _the fljld, It, wee -decided
to sena a 'emporia'v supply in the mean
tame to Hayfield ■ed Kethanv. A commit
tea annsiettng of Rev. Messrs Larkin, Mora
Mil/ and tin.w, with thole represenrat,y.
e lders, was •ppotnred to consider the both
no social worship submitted by the As
stu bbly's committee mod to report at Nit
watts*. The Presbytery recommended
the observnnce of the nor►ment of the
Lord'. Sapper by all the oongregatloos
the new year. The nett meeting of the
Preehy.ery. will hn held in S':.Imth no the
15'5 of January, at 10:30 A M
r',Il i'ttl.b
Ownor-ll met Nov. 10-.5 all members
pelmet reneptthe reeve. (1n motion nt
Stothers and McIntyre John Barkley took
the cbelr. Minutes of preview. mee'in■
reed and approved. Thine were a nnfhher
of accounts parer' and chemoes issued which
will aopear in the financial statement la •
few weeks. Bylaw No 12 was read the
first time, appointing polling booths and
deputy tag ettio.rs for the maalelpal
election. Io the said bylaw all the old
plana are to bs nisi, and se far there to on
&hangs in the ofsosr,. The following reoo•
lotion o1 sympathy for Mr. Tlaltoe, the
reeve, win has been eseioa.ly afflicted with
typhoid fever, was paned
if. morgan Intron 6g. Reeve of AShfleld,)
Dear N,r,-Thememhere of the monloipal
one .il of Asbg.Id asemhled this 10th d.y
of Nevemh •r, of which b o ly you •re the
honored Mad, desire to easy*, to you
their sincere sympathy In the sfflimhon by
the mysterious Provide no• you hats been
called upon to undergo we donor only de.
sir. so convey to you our sympathy but also
our warm pmr*onal regard for yourself and
family, whom 11 has been ear privilege to
meet, and It Is oar e41.11a4 pryer that the
Divine Comforter maw hive you and your
Isyed nn.. in Hie keeping and care, asn•g
ing every sorrow and supplyin, every need
loin Bkley,
St ned Wm. Hooter, Thew.
i Ibanclllen.
Sian"' Thee. Stethere,
lJnn Mrintyrr,
'After adopting this rotate Don Ohm neunoll
adjourned. Next metras Deoember lbth,
W. srorenns, Clerk.
BORN.
MoBAIN. lit Ridgeway. Nov 12, to Rev, and
Mrs, J. H. Mr Bain, • daughter,
JOHNSTON -in (foe crick, on Tuesday, Nov.
lflh,
lo Mr. and Mrs. 1)onali Johny.ton, a
Son,
MARRIED
TR'IMIII.EV Me(:GNNNt.L. At the
Minim. on Thu'edayy. Nov. 13th, h, Itev.
Jas. A. Anderson 11,A., William Henry
TrnmMey to tedltb Maud McConnellhigh
of (ioderich,
DISC•
1111,1.KIt. -1• Uoderin5, on Tnee4ay. Nov.
1010, John ('., youngest' son of Jamey. Mil
ler, ('Sprees street. aged 6 moOt he.
8001(5 AND PERIODICALS.
MCCLURE'S MAoaziwi,-Rudyard Kip-
ling.' new novel, "Kim," Will bigla in the
IMworbet i.ue of M.Clure'■ Magas or.
This is • tale of life in L-dta, and In It the
literary pools ghee • profound study of
Oriental life This Is the au:hor'e mu'er
piece, and it futile le its I*rv.r soopeal! Lhe
promise of his eerier sod shorter work•
One of the must extraordinary yet perm.",
ebb 'mummies of oo0temporary literature was
that mad. by Anthony Hope to the "ll ally
Dialogues," America and N.ogland alike
1,,, 54 lo the r,boed and subtle humor,
the ober weigh , the pernamvo human In -
toad of thee. ounvaraatlooa MoCiure's
Magazine for December will coo mu the first
to • *erten of "More Dolly Dialogues," In
which all the therm of sail .r work is
000ttoueJ. Fiction of remarkable lateral
will be abundant to this number, with 11-
lustratlon. by the best artist*. There are
short stories of If. among the Indians, In
the Little quarter of Perla, is Slam, stories
of the rill, and of the kind • tear, by
Hamlin Garland, Fuok H. Spearman, and
Josephine i)odo• haskam The S. S. Mr
fluke lb., 141 155 Eu' 25-h S:rwt, Nes.
York.
Legal Sats.
BB READY...
For I'.r' wet, muddy weather by getting a pair of our Waterproof
shout. We do aot wish to boast, but ask you to oafl and see our Fan
stook before buying.
We Can Save You Money
on everything you need in Footwear. See our nice Wool belt dole
Slippers, just tbo thing for the long evenings. The regular 250 line,
only 1:,c per pair. Special line of Boy's School Shoes at 85c and $!.00,
Our Hand -Made Shoes
for teen at $2 00 per pair are splendid values, We guarantee the weer
A General We will be glad to have you call mud
Favorite. examine our Famous American Shove,
the QUEEN QUALITY.
These Shoes fit like gloves -smooth
and without pressure. They are
comfortable from the moment of
trying on.
Repairing Neatly Done.
Klbo Kid.
Medium
Heavy
Soler, Hatt
gag
THAT THIS
15 BRANDED
ON EVIEY
5110E '
TACT wcrwoouoveoa er VINO WNW mla•.
P. T. HALLS
Exclusive Agent for the
QUEEN QUAL/TY,
LEE di SHEPHARD
are the agents for the celebrated Kelsey generator, which is
The Only Warm Air Generator on the Market,
and will heat your place with ono -third less fuel than any
MORTOAOK SALE OF TOWN PROP. furnace on the market.
ERTY i
Under We have the largest assortment of coal and wood stoves this
ar and enlistment to the power of sale
contained In a certain mortga.gge, bearing date side of Toronto. Also have a number of second-hand
the lith Ay of May. A- D. 11198. which will be
Old stoves taken in part payment for
oroduewt at the time of sale. thor. will be of- stoves in stock Ol
feted for sale by nu, tic su Hon. by Johoi
Knox. auctloeeer, at Buxton's hotel In tau
town of Uoderlch. on Saturday. the r2od day
of Ileoem bar. A D 1000, at 1r o'olock noon.
the following property, namely : lot Dumber
307 in the town of Godes-foto in the county of
Huron. and totter known and deaorlbed lo •
deed thereof bearing de', the nth dy of J uoe
A U 11176.
1 h s ',.1 le sane' 1 on Hrttenota road, close
to et, Ao drew' eerd school,
Trrme : T. u r cent, of purchase mosey
on tis' day of • and the balance within one
month the,, ow. la all coheir reepeo1* the
terms sol conditions of We will be the stand•
Bier conditions of the High Court ot Justice.
For further particulars apply so the auc-
tioneer or to the un ter.tg.ed. .
Dated 19th Nevem her, .4 U. 1900
JOHN KNOX. PHILIP HOLT
Auc'tc rear. Teodoro Bolla t, tiederi
er, eh.
AU('TION SALE OF VALUABLE
HOTEL PROPERTY,
Under and porstuitlto a power of nab oo"
ts1oed In • certain mortgage dated the Mtn
day of May, A.D 1797, whine w111 he , roduoed
as time of sale there will be sold by public
suedes by John Knox Annlonser, .t Flux
-
tons hotel In th-• worn of Oorlerlch on gator
day. the22nd day of December. A. 11 1150, al
12 oolooa noon. the folloel.g y.lusble prole
erty. namely All and singular Lot number
1061 running number in the town of (ioderloh.
in the county of Huron. t•oaaioag one cure
ter of an acre of land, mora or lea.
On the above property there is a firstcluetwoeiory frame 000.1. 8.51 35, known as the
(mean Hou.., containing bar room. I.rge din
-
Iag room. sitting room. IS other rooms and
lavatory
The hotel is well situated and le close to the
harbor al O yder{ch, and has a fleet class busi-
ness.
Term.: Ten per oent, of the purchase.-
mosey at the time of sale. and the balance
within one month thereafter.
_lead etherreepeete the tome and condi•
time cf sale w be the standing conditions of
the High Court of Joe tlee.
for farther particulars apply to the Auc-
tioneer or to -the Vendor'. tIOlicttor.
Dated 19th November. A.D. toll.
JOHN KNOX. PHILIP 11 ILT,
Auotloneer. Vendor's monomer.
Ood.rlob
'BENDERS FOR SI. PPLIES, 1901.
•
1The undersigned will receive tender' up to
noon on Tuesday, oh December. prow_ for
supines of bateher.' meet, creamer, butter,
flour, ostm.si, potat/we, turd wood. etc. rte,\
foe tee follow{eg le.ltatlene during tbe
1901, viz. -At the Asylums for the loean. Is
Toronto, London. Kingspton, Hamidon Mlmb
eo, Brockville sal Defile: the Central Prison
and Merunr Itefonuatory. Toronto; the Re
formates,' tor Hoye, Penman •utshene ; the
Institutions for Vest and Dumb, B.Uevllle,
and the Blind st Brentford, Ezreptlon. -
Tenders are nen required for the supply of
meat to the asylums In Toronto, tendon.
Kingston, Hamilton and Mlmlco, nor for the
Central Prison and Mercer Reformatory, To-
ronto. A marked cheque for 10 per mint, of
the estimated amount of the contract payable
to the order of the Honorable the Provincial
Seerarary, mast be famished by each tender-
er as s rrnanntee ,'f his hon. edea. Two sur•
floieut eared.. will he required for the due
fml*hneot of each no0tr•et, and shoal(' any
tender be withdrawn before the contract 'r
•weeded. or should the tenderer fall to fur.
Dish such security, the amount of the deposit
w111 be forfeited. Specifications and forms of
tender may he had on applloatlon to the De-
partment of the Provincial Secretary, Toron-
to. or to the Pursers of the respective Install
%Ions, The lowest or any tender not oeoearrl
1, accepted. Newspapers Inserting this ad•
vertleemeet without anthor'ty from the 1).
partment w111 not he paid for It. J. R.
STRATTON, Provincial eeoretary.
PuliamenBuildings, Toronto, Nov, 19,1900.
6 1t
Let Drugs alone....
tank.,, you really need
them, awl then only pure drugs such
se are Rohl by reliable druggists. We
keep only the beet -it's none ton good
for oar enstrenerw. We isn't afford to
carry anything that isn't the boot. We
tont all our drugs and chemicals before
--evin,t--'axils: -.,a.--yam- --»1'
our method of looking after and keep.
ing our steel( fre.h ami clean. He
know. alt about It. Wes are still mak-
ing mid telling our Headaehe Powders,
Blood and Iron 1911., Relearn df Wild
Cherry Berk, Children's Cough Syrup,
Corn Cure and Violet Cream
Call in and tee nur stork of toilet
preparations and perfume*
Our Christmas goods _will Ity_tere in
a few days,
J. WILSON,
Prescription Drug Store,
Terme cosh ; no credit.
•
The Old Firm, The Old Business,
But a New Stand.
To TiIB Train' •
We have removed to the store lately occupied by
Cattle Bros., tinsmiths, which we have stocked with a com-
plete line of Groceries, and where we shall be able better
than ever to attend to the wants of our customers.
A call upon W in our new stand will please us.
Yours respectfully,
STURDY $ 00.,
THE OROONRIO.
new ones.
LEE s> c StJEPIYARD:
OUNTY
Treasurer's Sale of Lads for Tares.
°GUSTY OV HURON, TO WIT : By Shine or warrant, nadir the band of the Warden
and seal of the corporation or the County ot Huron- ,eared the net day of August, 1900. nun,
mending me to levy upon the lands herein•hee demeibed. for the arrears of taxes r.peoti. ,
1y due thereon, together with cows, nonce I. hereby given that unless such taxes sed e)c t
aro sooner paid. 1 .hall to compliance with the Consolidated Assessment Ant. chapter 3:1.
R. S. O. 1107. prooeed to sell by pubtle •notion the said lands or so much thereof as may hr
necessary to Il,c.harge the same, at the Court Douse, ,n the Torn of Goderioh, on
Tuesday, the 4th Day of December, 1900.
at 2 o'clock in the afternoon.
0004 tIrTlON.
D'art of
Part of
North half......,.
Part of
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PATfa*T5O Oe ••3 es CORI rut Ai.
eraarrr, --- UNTATINITED.
TOWNSHIP 01 YODI 3UCB.
e
Maitland
MalUand
Pates'!
Pula
TOWNIHIP OF GREY.
35 1 60 Patented
VII.1 401 011' HINI'RYN IN GREY.
•1
Patented
m Pa
VILLAGE Or FORDWICH IN HOWICK,
Albertan. N y{ U.ptssented
TOWNSHIP OF HULLETT.
6 • 1 Patented
TOWNSHIP Of ITAz(I.EY.
M s a.t halls >t
oft Let hall l m Paloaasa
TOWNSHIP 01 UBBUItNL
9 8, lie B'd'y )ti Patented
L Andrews survey
McDonald survey ..
MoCoanW surrey.
Flocsughq sumo
•
VILLAGE OF HAYFIELD,
Hayfield Howl X Patented
VILLAGE OF BLTTH.
33 Talented
K half 9 Bloek A Panted
It Beek I Patented
mamma Or WBOXITER.
7 Malwast, K Pateeted
Opssfy Treasurer's Office,
Goderioh. August 11. 1900. 279.1 Int
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3 97 150 r r
3 01 160 cert
331 150
71 1 111
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Ia 160 6.3
WM, HOLMES,
Cen•ty Treasurer.
1 Vhf L� PAY (ol toattend the Forest City Iiadrle'. dti Rhnrthand
Iloge, i,ormdon, Ont. Practical irutructaon u, prA•
oral subjects. For over fifteen years we have is» it .0
Much with young people and their noerls, and the boxing world and its twquiremonl°.
Every y
facilit at command for aidingyounghoth before and after '4
graduation. .'
are doing superior work ; results prve it. Nervi for our ('aWogue and College Jourtt.tl,
J. W. WESTERVELT. Principal.
armers...
and all others who n'e Hardware are invited to See the
goods and prices McKENZIE & HOWELL. offer.
This tit a splendid time to do fencing. We have yet a
pretty fair assortment of sizes of Our now famed AMERICAN
Aux p.e.,,n. Hundreds of rode put up this year in
this locality, and invariably it is said to be the beat farm
fence on the market.
We have • fine line of House and Barn Furnishings,
such an LATCHRS, HIROR., LOCKS, OLA/18, FAINTS, VARNISHES,
TAR PAPRR, COW CHAINS and STALL FIXTURES.
A large importation of the best Fr/MUM SrAnRE and
SHov'RLA haft just arrived. These are marked (sown very
low,
fhtr new EI,DRIDOlt Hawlgn MAomIE■ i' all that is
claimed frr it, being the beat value oat. We sell them
down at bottom prices. It has points of excellence not to
be found on other machines.
McKenIe& Fiowell
THE PLAOE TO BUY ALL HAL, WARN OHEAP.