HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1900-12-13, Page 5THE SIGNAL GODERIOH ONTARIO.
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W. Acheson & Son
flow We Shall Close december
We shall close this month of December
with most exceptional bargain offerings.
Prices beyond comparison -we believe -with
any ever before quoted in Uoderich.
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FRIDAY and SATURDAY, DEC. 21 and 22
Two Days' Selling.
j'Itr ;ftditeetHcs keilteroreitemoe..., too
,.
10 dozen Ladies' and Boys' extra
heavy all pure wool black ribbed
Stockings, sizes 9, 9A and 10.
1 tut regular SOc. line. Spec
jai, per pair 19c.
18 dozen Ladles' Veets and
i Drawers, heavy and all pure, 5ne
o.oft wool, warranted. Ail rues and
t` in different makes. Casa- 751►
do's beet $1.00 goods at C.
Black Mountain Hear Ladies'
Gapes, full size and .weep, hand-
somely lined with heavy Farmer's
Satie, black coney collars. •A cape
sold in many places at from 19 to
$9.b0. Two Clays' sell- so
mg V
.8s
10 dozen Men's Extra Heavy, all wool
and union Shirts and Drawers,
full sizes and well finish( it Our
regular 50c and 60c. liner 35
at per garment
C.
Men's flue, lined Kid Glove., gurseted
cuffs and heavy dome fasteners, tans
r and dark browns, sizes 7/ to 10.
Regular value $1.25, rale 05
price
C.
Ladle.' Black Aetrachaw Ooats,
in No. 1 qualities anti wear guaran-
teed by us. Size. 32 to 44, lengths
27 to 36 Inches. Regular velum
ranging from $28 to 133 els
Selling at from $22 to. (�rvv
1200 yams of 38 to 42 loch... wide I o lil'. French Kid Gloves. New
Dress Goods, in heavy Tweeds Christina', atock in moat deairsble
and plain Habit Cloths or Suiting., \ °hadd**, tank, browns andgreys
ra
in browns, greens, greys, blacks. very 0'511 guanteed.
Regular selling prices were from 30. ial, $1.0(1 ta...... $1.2j5
to 45c. • yard. On sale 15
at per yard J
36 inc
C.
per red
Carpets, Ruga, Art Squares, Curtains in Lace, T)antuk and Chenille, at
prices from 20 to 50 per cent. die Oont.
all wool Carpets at 50c.
Men's Coon Coats, Calf Coate, WolIoby Coats, katchew an Rotxa,
in choice very large. \
DECEMBER 21 d 2
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THE COUNTY COUNCIL.
Mantes or lb Beeember 055Meaa, meld
Wt Meeh,
The comity consul met en Teethe?, D* -
ember 4th, le the bwa eeruwlll obamber at
Wedeln. All the members erne present
except Wetdue Redline, and It his •besot.
esuao111er J. B. Melee° was voted to tb.
chair, After the reading of the minutes of
the last day of the Jose mantle' the thu-
0(0 adjeurtted until Wed.e.dav meruog.
WIDI UDAr.
The ooa.dl test at 10 o'clock ; Mr, Mo -
Lean .coupled the ohne. A largo number
of ac0000u were referred te the Bunn
oommlttee.
The gaoler's report was unearth and
soot to the ociunty property nmmlttee
They/oleo reputed eight male prisoners
confined. O.* of these was Luanne, are was
•wutlag triol for obblwing verde ender
1•!se pension, and tb..-rem•l.log.Ix were
vagrant.. Os. of the latter ethos was •
resident of Brace musty and had tenth
been an loan el ►he house of refuge of
that oouoty. He was oommltted o. No
,ember26 tis (o tw t - r d the
.n y•on days, an
gaoler suggested that oo the ozpiry of the
term the .ousel send blm back to his own
ooa00y.
Joh. A.aloy, 000.ty oommlaslo,er, sub -
n utted bio report, 'bowleg that non hie re -
re 1, Jus• last be had mound orders
smeuntiog to 14 553 52 The hugest
amounts were $1,350 to Freak Gatandge
for erecting two°000reto abutments for the
Prairie bridge near W Ingham, and $1.394 to
the Stratford Bridge Uo. for erecting the
taperstra0tare of m steel bridge on the
bouodery of Morris sad Rut W•waowlb.
The total amount of orders issaeA .ion the
1st of Jseuery, 1900, was 16 072 93. The
commissioner reported that the county
bridges sod approaches were In • very god
stn• of repair for tis* oomlog winter.
Several of the bridges would retain to be
refloated next 10050.. Some new bridges
W eald he erected next "neon a small
bridge on the bouaduy on Howiok end
Turoberry, the timbers of which were very
much do°oyd, and au old wooden bridge
on the boundary of Howiok sod Wallen.
The latter was oe the county boundary line
ood the commissioner bad written to the
0o.lwtieN0.r in Walleye oboe* the teetter.
Mr. Ansley reoommudd loaf It those
bridges be relent they be steel sup.ntrao-
torn o0 oo.orete abutments. lir. Aos1oy's
report was referred to the road and bridge
committee.
At the afternoon session Warden Rollins
was present and onupld the chair.
A letter from J. C. Morrison la re-
Iord to sanatoria for oo.eumptivu ; a
memo,W from Woniwotth crusty oklog
co operation in requesting s he Logldatore
to °nerd the toe re schedule of convlotlona ;
a memorial from the Prisoners' Aid Assoala
ten r.epeoting the treamoel of Inebriates,
and. memorial from the reou.ly ot (trey re -
endue On Division Court Aot were sent to
oommltbee.
Several petitions rmpootteg anion are
bltratione were referred to the dowtne°
committee.
A petition from W. Oliver and other, for
the erection ot • bridge ea he Aug Saab's
line woo asst be the read and bridge 0001 -
unties.
Tenders for nal •rd wood were net t�
the ueoutive 000101111.1.
Deputatloos were heard nineties the
vonou11 school petitions.
The ooacotl then adjearod until There
day mor.ag.
the binder o1 F. B. Holmes for cool and
that of A. J. Goldthorpe tor wood had both
*towed. They rseemmwded that aro ao
tlou bo take, •a retortion to the oum,•utt.
catlen of J. 1.'. Martine rent the otoo-
den el • 00ubnum fur 000sumptives : that
the quest tun of prnur tag • masw.l rue fru
WOW toe tbo house of refuge Pe delerie]
until the January meeting of 1901 ; and that
ut,uelderaUou of Mrs. ereoob's apphcetlou
ti r au increase of salary also be deferent um.
til the January mooting. Dir report was
adopted.
The tint clause of the *dominos 0.01.111
10. u report was paved, the **cued nausea
Wog l.Id over unit the following day
The ulause adopted war as follows : Iu re
✓ od to Ibe pennon from Matthew Maths
aod twenty-fiy• other r•tep.yets o1 the
vlll.g. of Loodwborourb, ••klug that ar-
bitrators be.ppolnted b .djudlnbe 1. the
form.eloo of a new soh001 1*umo0, having
the school house l0 tie said village of
Lendoeburuugh ; also a large (euoter peti-
tion impend to arbilra0'oo-al the last
June meeting of the county ° nooll those
petitions were laid before this nmmtttee
and also oommltoee of the whole, and af-
ter 000siderabl. dt.oueslo. It was 1locided
W lay the matter over until the tlooewMr
meeting, at wbiob meeting from the town -
n ip of Hullett • large deputed°° appeared
and prwoted their ease very strongly, both
for and •galost. Your oommi tee, alter
considering this nee very oudully, roam
mend that no action be taken.
The 000aoil then adjourned until nut
morning.
101 DAT.
rh. method therm of the *dunttes report
was taken op, This was 10 regard to •
petition from James Leith and eleven other
retep.yere of school suttee No. 1, of the
township of Morrie, •ppeallog Isom the
award made by three •rbttrasor In the for
nation of a o10 union wheal iiotloe own
prising part of the towosbip of Morris and
part o1 the township of Hullett. There
was also • dkltlon from William Watson
and nineteen others praying that the award
be sustained. After hearing argument by
counsel and the representations of delegates
oo both *ides, the committee r.00mmwdd
that the appeal be not entertained.
To. counoll amended the report by pro
vidlag that arbitrators be appointed under
the provision* ot the Sohool Aot, and the
report was referred book eo the oommltbe
for the naming of arbier•tore. The nm
01lttee mimed as arbitrators His Honor
Judie Masson, Jobe Britton, of Hullett,
and Jobe R Miller, of Morris ; aod memo -
mended that • bylaw be passed 000firmtng
tire appointment of arbitrators.
Thle was amended to oouteil, Wm. Clegg,
of t'Ingham, and Wm. Coats, of Clinton.
Wog .ppotnted arb.ttaton, in oonjouotion
with Judge Manus, in place of Messrs.
Britton aod Stiller.
The road and bridg• committee reoom
mended that the engineer pureb•oe the lum-
ber peoessary for the repair of bridges dur-
tog nut year ; that the bridge on the
boundary between Turnhout, and Howiok,
known as Mltohell's bridge, an I also the
bridge on the boundary between Howiok
and Wallen, be rebuilt of steel, with oo0
orate abutments, and that the engineer ark
tor tenders for the sane, mid tenders te be
opened of the January session ; and that, i,
d to the petition of • ,amber of rate
payers of Stephen, Liking that • bridge be
000strouted at • aortal° point on the Aux
Souble river, the engineer report upon the
matter at the January swlon. The report
wee adopted
The report of the finance committee,
dealing with • large numbrr o1 acnuota,
war ptarea ttd and paved.
Tte special committee recommended that
the truant n *marmite, the Ooario Lege -
Inure to amend the kw in reference to the
o l.I ostioa of Rete of conviction', to *bee
oh pebttouion may be done away with to
t public newspapers ; that the unroll ask
the .•g Mature to extend the joriedict oo of
the lvtetou Court. in the manner suggest-
ed In a cncalar from th• county 000noll
of Gni • that no aotlon be taken as to the
grant a. d fur by the Prisoners' Ai i Aeeo-
oution fr the Ontario (lov.roment for
the relief so treat moot of inebriates. Toe
T.C.aDAT.
The council met at 10 o'clock. Mr.
Holt occupied the obalr to the •beebse el
the Warden.
A letter from Mrs. Freoob, matron of the
home of reface, asking for an loathe. of
salary, nail a oommuotntdoo from eisrgy-
m.0 and other of tbe burn of Clinton Ig re
gard to purohasin an organ for the house
of refuge were sent to the .zeoutive oom•
Ritter.
Another &mutatles was beard rospact•
leg mason nepers to the oriehborbood of
Leaden:ex o'.
The comity property 00mmittee reoom-
meoded that the matter of undies the va-
grant mentioned in the Bader'* report book
to the nutty of Bruce to left In the hands
of the gaoler ..d 00uaoillor Holt The n -
pert was adopted.
The Warden pr.sldrd In the afternoon.
The house et relage committee retorted
that tbey heti visited the home on Deoem•
e edited the •000uote
Mr 3rd ;that they had a
for the third quarter of the year, and test
the total expenditure up to Deoember lel
was 13,266 01 and the reoipta for pr.,tuce
sold 1285 SS. The deo►no light company
had Seen paid coder contract $180 per year
for the eery roe at the kouee. She commit-
tee had medearrangemeato to bey* • motor,
to net shoot 135, put In, .o that they
would pay only for what they use, and they
considered that ether this arrangement the
Ugh: would °est In the neighborhood of
1100. They also inten too to make • change
to the telephoto service ,o as to offset •
sieving to the county. "The committee,"
said the report, "are salts&d with the man
agement of the house sred farm, but feel
the more a000n.r■lauoo to the house I. bed
ly wend, esp*oially In the hnpltal per-
tion.
ertion. At prosect tome of those under
treatment are kept In the buemeul, tole
being the only 0t000uptiel put of 'be
hetes, and we recommend that an addition
he mace to the house nue summer." This
olause was amended by the addition of the
words, "and that place end epeciffoa-
tions already prepared be plaoed beton the
council nut January." The oommlttee fur-
ther
urther reeemetudd that the inane inmate
Wilson recently committed from lJderioh
he nmmltted to the tan. They had re
calved tender. for supplies for 1901 and had
soo.ptd the lowest, as follows : A. Couch,
meat. $6.50 for Wait guarbr.$8 for mu% ;
J. A. King, bread, 279x. per pound ; J. W
lrwui, groceries. The report war paned as
weeded.
1), Frenob, manger of the house et re-
fuge, submitted • report of the orops grown
sad work done ea the industrial farm this
27year. The orop. oompri.ed 325 bash. oats,
5 bush. barley, 690 bush. potation. 1,040
bush. marigolds, 210 bush. tunln*, 45 bush
field carrots, 15 bush. garden carrots, 12
bosh. hes, 7 beth. ear sIpe, A1) bath
onion.. U bash. teens, 7 Mite. apples, 900
heads cabbage, 1,500 quarts raspberries, 16
tone hay, f note fodder oorn. Betides the
nein of these mope, ether work was dote
without any expense for labor The value
of she prod0oa of the farm this year was
$285 55.
The oxidative oomtrtlt0ee monied that
LOW SHOES AT LOW PRICES.....
At this season of the year we
make a special mark-down on Low
Shoes. We want to show the peo-
ple what cool and cornfrrrtable
Shoes they can buy here for logs
money than they world have to
pay elsewhere. Brand new stock,
and every Shoe perfectly made.
SCHOOL SHOES for the Boys
and (lirls have arrived. Call and
examine our s t or. k and prices,
whether yon huy or net.
rotor: was •
ST. 6E0. PRICE.
pt -d.
A mottos th tbs usual crank te made to
the °lark for t nonny oouooll election
was referred to a executive committee.
The omrn10/ee's r mmendation that the
clerk be paid hie act al and reasonable ex
peters In commotion th such elect too was
adopted.
Meed a' ov
byMr. Holt, fed by
Miller, the o0ty oo ell of Huron
thatin
oouocd assembled desire to ohvey t, the
Man counoll of Wlogham, the oho ofcia'e
and the entizeos generdlc their very a there
thick. for the welcome uteoled to chem on
their visit to OVungham, aod for the nntorr
000rte.y extended to them throughout th-
week, and that a oopy of this resolution be
forwarded to the Mayor of Wingham.
tarried.
Moved by Mr Kerr, seconded by Mr.
teloKwen, that as • county council we wish
to return our hearty thanks to LVorden
Rollin for the ability, 00ortesy and genial.
fry di.pl.y.d during bis occupancy ot the
their ; and our best wishes go with him 1r r
hie future happiness and prosperity. Curled.
A motion that the Warden and clerk
memorialize the Loon Lerialaure in reduce
the fees obargd pupils verities, at the high
soheol mutons and public school buying
examination, was referred to the special
committee. The committee repor'ed de
terrine the matter to the January session.
Bylaw No. 7, appointing arbitrator, 1,
the matter ot the formation of a uoloo
wheel notion in the township. of Morris
and Hallett, was passed.
The adjournment of the coupoll brought
to • clow the proceedings of that body as
°onenitated for the years 1899.1900. The
new council will sit In Declutch oezl Jan
mil y.
COUNTY CURRENCY.
N ertfleld : Robert Tunny has boon m-
ongered •e caretaker of the °baron for 1201.
Keeler : Menge. Levert & Rosen bave
made large ehtpmeate of Jowl reueuny te
British Columbia.
ICzeter . Wee Han& has puroOMd •
half interne to J. Beverley's furniture aad
undertaking Wetness.
Brussel.: Mr. Carruthers, who min in
the employ et A. It, Smith, tbrurels. W
gone ln0o bother with a Mr. Baldwin, a
Watford.
Weeniest : Arth.r Robloeoo, no o1 W.
W . Roblosoo, who is te•oolog tib Hdeugrove,
hes been *teamed to teeth at Haw ktvIlls a1
• larger salary.
Exeter ; The root has beet placed ea
Oarllog'e pew block, and 11 le expound b
be ready for eooup•noy during the been -
aloe of the year.
Westfield : Fd. McDowell has paroh•s-
d • beauttlul Od.rlob plan. Other In.
etrumeals are beoomine • thing of the past
d Westfield.
Clete.: The death of Walter o. Shan-
non, eon of Mre. Sbennoa, 000arrd on Fri•
day morol.g, the 30th tile, at the age of
twenty -two years.
Clinton : Miss Lillian Howson ga0herd
• bouquet of beautiful pawn In the epee
oo Tuesday, the 4th lost. ; s.m.thtsg u0•
usual for December.
Wiogham : Mn. (Rev.) A. E. Prior bas
been vary ldl for thole three weeks. Mr.
Prior has been rather confined to his borne
owing to his wile's Mons.
Wtngham : Win. Halliday bas parches -
e d the saw mill at Dobblatoa, Bruoe count,,
and he and W, Adams left fur that plan 00
Tuesday of last week to take charge ot she
mill.
Exeter : A. J. Rollins, who has been •
resident of Exeter for some years bas deold•
d to leave town and emigrate to Roohea•
ter, Mich., where bar son Fred is in bust -
0055.
W'logham : Allred Roe, who was stilok.
en with paralysis over • year ago, is still a
prisoner to tits room and hu not mastoid
hue power ot speech to say particular ex
boo.
N lnokam : James 11 Reynolds, one of
W ligLam's oldest residents. died on Friday
ulwbt, Nov. 301h, in hie 84th year. Mr.
Reynolds had bp in poor health- for woes
time. beim
Blyth : James Rots has sold his 100
•or. term In West W •wannh to Wm.
Fier, o! Morris, who was married recently
to Mies Katie Searle, daughter of Jobs
Searle.
Blyth : Messrs. R. E. Jameson and
Matt. Ftoody left on Monday, 3rd Inst. for
Banoockbaro, Heating* county, where they
have secured a timber limit aod will operate
• saw mill.
Brothels : It ear rumored Met Dr.
Holmes might remove from Brussel.. Such
is not the case es he has puroha.d the Dr.
K.lLfl.lsub residence and will continue to
prastin here.
Hullett . A very happy .veot took plan
at the home of B. Cbnrohlll ea Wednesday
of last week, when ole method eldest danrb
ter, Me. Lizzie, berme the wife of David
Livermore, of Olinton.
Brussels : Barrister Blair was at Wing,
ham oo Wednesday of last week, when be
addressed the oouoty ooa0otl fn oodosc-
'too with • school arbitration matter be
tweet Morrie and Hallett.
Grey : The home of F. Belrn.e, 6th line,
was the soon. o1 a happy little galhermg on
Wednesday, 28th nit , when their danahter,
Martha, was united In marriage to W. J,
Hems'., of MoKfllop township.
Ztricb : Samuel Ronnie, who has
been ruaalog • saw mill and term .t Slab.
town for the put twenty years, ha moved
to our vtll•ge, foto the handsome tendsace
redintly putob.ad Irom F. Kibler.
Wilton Charles Barnhill Is renew -
fog acquat0ta0ne to Walton and viol°•
fry. It 0. over 20 years since Mr. Barnhill
Telt hire, during watch time be bas Men •
000ttnuous residue of Cools Slane domains.
raoker.mlth : Robert Charters, of the
M111 road, one of Tookrr.mttb's Ind•
tog farmers aod stock u.. , , ourchasd
• three thousand pounds stook welsh
scales from Messrs. Reid & N noon last
week.
Cllolon : Thos. W heatlev (.on of
Jtheph Wheatley), who Is employed to
Toronto, had the misfortune to have the tae
dez Boger of his left hand so badly out In
some m.ohlaery that the doctors had to
amputate it.
Hitter : A q, et home wedding took
pl.oe last week at the resident* of •Ider-
m.° Mus,-, when the Riv. W. bl. Martin
joined In wedlock, his eldest daughter, Tisa
Jennie, end B. Makin., the genial p-oprie
for of the Exeter laundry.
Tuokenmith : On Wdoesday,Nuv. 28th
Mrs Hugh McKay passed away to her Zoog
home. tater a long and severe Mamie borne
with Christian fortitude, at lh• age of
sixty levet. Her husband did • Lew )oar■
ago She leaves a laa.11y o1 sloe.
HIS TIME HAD COME.
B e Tbwghl o Illweber Maw 1a111 Bodd'e
kidney runs cured mem et Bright'.
rlseue.
Quebec, Deo. 10.-Naroiswl Mangy, of
109 9t. Ann street, this olty, considers
hlme.dt an eztrembly fortunate man. He
has come through the ordeal_ e1,. Bright's
di live.
Bright's disease is an internal) Leal 4ls
seas of the kidneys. The @offerer lingers
no, growing weaker and weaker. slowly and
mleer•biy dying. Once It fastens itself up-
on • victim. there be oely the hops to save
him - Ddd's Kidney P111.. But they never
fall
Narolw Mangy save : "1 have endured
Hrivht's Masan for over floe years. Dei-
bontold me 1 would Ree well, 1
theneht my time had mime. A Mead told
me to try I)dd's Kidney Pills. I have
jos finished the fourth bee and am oared."
The Nees (]eatery w111 $rlwg Lesser We.
The Amerio•n will be taller by from one
to two Inohes In the nett hundrd years.
Ills thorn's of stature will resale Irom bet-
as health, due to vast reform, In medicine,
s•nitatlon, food and athletic,. He will live
fifty years instead of thirty flee ea at present
--fee he will reside In the suburbs. The
div home will practically be no more.
Rolldlwg l0 blooks will be Illegal. The trio
from suburban home to ofoe wilt require a
few minute, only. A penny will pay the
fare.-Dooember Ladies' Home Journal.
11
tine of the nto.t clangor-
ous and repulsive forme of
KWn.y Duman is
ROPSY
Lor which Dodd'e Kidney
PUB are the only crt•lo
min. 1w Dropsy the Kid-
neys aria actually Jewwed
..) and the water, winch
sboi
utd ere exported In the
form of urine, flows back
and lodges iu the cells of
the flesh and puffy out the
lin. Remove the filth
which plugs up�the drain.
Restore the rtidne]a t0
health. There is oy nae
Kidney Medicine
Doc D'S
KIDNEY
PILLS
JOHN MORRIS
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
fluting Mill and Fernery, C•m•
bre• Rood, (:oelenob.
A complete stook of
Dressed and Undressed
Lumber,
Flooring and Siding, .
Lath, Shingles, Etc.,
Sash and Doors on hand and
made to order on short
notice.-
Storm
otice.--_
Storm Windows & Doom a Specialty
Estimates furni•hr!. Teruo m.'or•te.
JOHN MORRIS,
GODERICH.
Zurich : Mr. J.00b Bleam ie here on •
visit to hie brother - In - law, 0,1.1.0.
Merrier. Mr. $seam was a former resident
o1 thu piece, but for the past 2) years hu
then living in Kansas, where he is eng aged
Wens: vely In the hone business.
Hulett : Mn. N. C. Enrlteh died in
L olden, on Monday of last week, Iter &-
mute being du y to ni 0 age. She wat the re
I.ot of toe late Thoi. Enol eh, formerly •
welt known resident of North Daroheater,
and was • women held in the very hfghost
esteem
Blyth Ur. and Mfg. Tait. wbo will be
leaving Wirth in a few days, were given •
oomplin-entry dinner at Stothets' reet.u.
rant on Friday evening, Nov. 30.h There
were 60 of their friends precut and Capt H
Torr Renee undo a pleasant aod happy
ohdrmen.
Sew Wenn Near.
"10 often. makes my heart soh.," writes
i., C. Gyeeetreee, of filters, Ten.., "so hew
my wife cough antll 1e seemed her weak
and ere lungs would Gehapt.. God 400-
een said she was a far gone with 000ra01p-
mon ►hat no modelle* or earthly help outlet
save her, lint a fein4 rennmmeedd 1)r.
Klee • New 1)ieevery and persistent on of
Mis.rollenl m,,llolne sand h., life." le's
ahelatoly guaranteed for oongk., ootd.,
Ilreenhltie, asthma .n4 .11 threat sed lay
diseases. 50e aod 11.00 .0 Jas. wlls.n's
duty sots.. Trial estates fro..
HELLO !
fil) y THE OLD
RELIABLE.
ALL KINDS OF
OAL°
ALWAYS ON HAND
a•e..w.e THE tlK'IT
Scranton hard Coal
IN - THE MARK AT
All Coal weighted on the Market Boatel,
whsle you get 90(0 lbs. fora ton.
WM. LEE.
Orden left •0 LEE Dt 9iiZPSOBD'l9
Stere promptly attended to.
KENDALL'S..
SPAVIN
-F CURE,_Ir.
Iteifs Old W. A. M A. I
Stant
The last month of the century we wi
et eyed.:- tertuM t fir wrerWM a
- with close
selling of new and up-to-date twentieth century goods.
HAN DKIROHIEFS at 60. A good assort -
meat In plain, Loe miners or brield.d,
at *sob bo.
HANDKERCHIEFS as 100. A big amort
mast in fancy h•metttob and embroid-
*red, Irish nuke, at oath 10o.
HANDKERCHIEFS •0 14-o. A good as•
nortment hemstitched, trimmed with
fine Val. lath or embroidered, very tine,
lr/.h make, 124o.
HANDKERCHIEF'S, 15o to 50o. A large
variety of tin• Irish lawn aod lines.
Beautiful designs of lath and embrold•
eery at 15o. 200, 25o, 36o, 40o and 500.
HOSE -Very "penial line of ladies' all wool
°asbmer*, full fashioned. spliced sod
fast color, good vino* .t 35o, for 25o.
Seaforth : James Melville, who left
here last spring for the Southern States,
has returned here. Mr. Melville has had
hard lack, having been laid up In houplt.I
for some time with malarial fever. He le
now getting better, but loots slim to what
be and b M.
Wlnyham : Tien deed at his home on
Centre street on Sunday, 2nd lust, Mr
Joseph Coad, at the age of 72 years. Mr.
Coad wag token III only a tow days before
his death with lofi•rmaaoa of the lunge,
but was recovering nicely when heart
trouble tet In.
Bayfield : B. Higgins, of Vuna, met
with • painful eooldent, when stepping ofi
the platform of the Queen's hotel Widnes
day evening ot last week ; thppi0g, he fell,
break in" his leg near the thigh. A doctor
set the broken leg and drove him to his
home in Varna.
8uaforlh : Word was rsoetyd hero Int
week, of the death of Robert Camp-
bell, of Pilot Mound, Manitoba. Mr.
Campbell was • brother -ie law of i)
(Jrammett, of H•rpurhey, and was for
many years foreman of The Expositor
Aloe. He was the publisher of • paper In
Pilot Mound.
(711ebe : The death of George Leon,
book plan at his en's residence to Guelph
on Tuesday morning of lost week, erten h.
went b reside last spring. Mr Lynn lois
been • most highly esteemed resident, el
town, taking up hit resldeees hers .hoot
thirty ymn ago ; twenty one years of
th1e time was event In the employ e1 the
Grand Trask Railway, and Int sores years
he was notion fer.me&
nay. els Was T.rlar.d.
"1 suffered such pain from eternal 00.14
hardly walk," writhe H Kobto.on, Hills
h orosgh, 111*., "het Bo •01.,'. Arlloa Melte
empl.0ely eared them." Aote Lite m.g,o
on spralm, tonne, nate, .orae, amble,
torus, hells, ulcers. Perfmt heeler of akin
diseases and piles. Core to•nsoo.d by
Jas. Wilson. 2be.
The old reanta. 10m•'Ir for Spew.., 501.0...•,
sena.., earl. anti sil form. of 1....... It mire*
without • blemish twau.. It doe. not blister.
Nott 1001510054, r .0., 1,0. 10, '11,
Dv. 0.1. Keegan 1'n.
Dew :ins -will Inn plasm ons ma a remedy forbear.lbear..
I b.... mar. diet 1. .0.-$.4. 1t. Y0,'. t. etingrl..l
I h.r..ared a e.ra .f hoer years•4..tl.g with yen,
a..d.n'. MIWr 17 ming It only rates meg tbs. applying
rev Yearin t yew A. Vag a.. 1 i tae, 1 wlf1 sea M
uh,wl Kedah. regain t ... Pilwr r .y k }
wehk. very
AI.. .r.
Motel, tee ti g0. A. a remnant for r . -01t ❑i
h.. nu .goal. Ask Tt r druggI.O r..r Lr... •. ■
Rp..Ie(.ee, also A Te«tl.e ee ohoMer,. ■
the M>ok 1100, or
R. 6 J. 1IENDAIL CQ, ENOSBUR0 PAILS VT.
MILL WOOD
FOR SALE.
FURS -A few heft of thou op I., date Clap.
"mewl and Gauntlets, worth 13 76. for
$2 90. Notblug moor for • pre..n1 fee
the lett !Cmas of this outury.
JACKETS -Too many lett, but all new
and up.bo-date. Prloe. mut, .nob u
$10.00 Jacket. fur 16 90.
OVERCOATS -Some .f those bargains Ian
la Moot and Boy.' Overeoan ane
Reefers, and some old ooee at about
half prime.
SOY- 20 dozen man's blaok nehmen sex,
bought ata bargain and good vele at
36o, for 25o. They are y.ry beavy, for
whiter wear, only 25o.
uareales 1. Underwear.
Rer.aln. to Table Lina.
Bargains in Night Robes.
W. A. M0KIM.
Notice to Quit
..• Before the 1st of January, 1901, as the store has
been rented to another party (believed to be Mr. Col-
borne). We have received the above notice from our
Landlord, and in order that we may be out by the first
of the year we close our business here on Xmas Eve,
Dec. 24th, 1900. As we have yet a large stock of staple
Dry Goods, etc., on hand, we have decided for the few
remaining days that we do business in Goderich that
they will be Great Sweeping Bargain Day Sales. Not
bargains in two or three lines, but everything in the
store, shop furniture included. Enough said, we are
leaving Goderich (sorry for it), and all who desire first-
class goods at slaughtering prices, see to it that you get
here early and have your pick, as we close December
24th; 1900.
M°CILLIVRAY, CRANT & CO.,
mr, COLBORNE'S OLD STAND.
The above is cut into stove wooed
length and will be delivered to any
part of the town the same tiny as
ordered.
Orden received by telephone or
left at residence, 128 Cambria ,trait,
will receive prompt attention.
Phone 98.
•PETER McEWAN.
O.derioh, Novernher 21.t, 1899. fi3-3m
Scam Boiler Repairing.
FALL, 1900, y aA
MISS CAZ'1ERON
again begs to direct the attention of the ladies to her stock of
millim ry for the fall season of 1900. All the leading new
stypes and shades are to be seen, and ladies will he able
to procure the latest and the best in all lines pertaining to
milljnery.
Trimmed Hats from $1.00 up. Inspection invited.
MISS CAMERON,
The Goderich steam boiler works
having been removed from (Jodench,
1 have made arrangements to carry
on boiler repairing and also the menu
factoring of smokestacks, etc.
Repairing of boilers, engines and
other machinery promptly attended
to.
D. K. STRACHAN,
Machinist, lioderich,
Works on Victoria Strew'
Hamilton Street.
IT'S YOUR NERVES
DUNLOP
Its the Condition of Your SOLIC)
RUBBER
Nerves That Esther Makes
C
Your i.lfe a Round of e e
Pleasure or a Use-
less Burden.
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To niftily women lite is one round of sack
nen,, weaklier and ill health. To attempt
even the night -1st household dutjee fatigues
them. Many of the symptoms aceempany-
tug this state of Beeline are : a feeling of
tireinese on waking, f;ainlneee, dizziness,
enticing fooling. palpitation of the heart,
shoran., of breath, fon of appetite, Bold
hands and feet, headache, dark circlet under
the eyes., pain in the back and side and all
the other accompaniments of a rundown
and weakened rou.tltution.
All these symptoms and conditions are
simply the -result of s poor quality and
defeat ve cireulation of the blood, with s
wasting away of the nerve forces.
By feeding the system with sway
DR, WARD'S
BLOOD AND NERVE PILLS
You strike at the root of the djeese0 and
lay a .olid foundation on which to build.
Soon the weight inerti•eee, the .milled
cheeko and flattened bueta 511 out, Ilio oydll
get bright and the thrill of renewed health
sol strength vibrates through the eyetem,
60 cents per box at all druggists', or
DR. WARD CO.,
Toronto, Ont.
Fall Suis &Ourcoats
The man wowed to • snit made at
our store always looks trim, as 10 Is the
unbitten of every man of taste bo look.
A loge range of oloth. to °hoops
from.
A new oerrlage the that makes riding
o0 all roads a plwure-eoonomioal, bo
for it don •way with the vibration W
shakes and brinks the omen•ges.
AV shaped space between the rub-
ber
ubber lire and the steel flange pre-
vents the ereeptng and cutting
which other tlresare suttee to. See
the ezhlolt at the big fain.
Sud at ono* for Free Tire Oabaleg.e,
riving prices of all sizes.
1f you are oontemplatleg getting •
light overcoat for fall wear, give ne •
chance to •-rve you. Triose right.
H. DUNLOff
West Street
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