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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1901-1-17, Page 5THE SIGNAL G}ODERIQH ONTARIO. TRU SDAY, Jan. 17, 19Q1. j!■5 W. Acheson & Son IMMENSE REDUCTIONS PRIOR TO ANNUAL STOCK -TAKING. Well selected Cooke in all departmenta will be cloned out at lowest priors quoted for many days -a quarter, • Child and in many iustaneee a half hey been deducted from regular prices. (Jur watchword iso: CLEARANCE AT ANY PRICE. Ladies' Capes and Jackets. 50 Ladies' Jackets in winter weight cloths, Beavers, Cheviot and Per - wan curl cloths, elegant styles. Early iaminon value, $6.50 to $10, selliug now $3 25 to $6 75. Final reductions in Fur Capes, Coats, Muffs and Ruffs. A11 Odds and Ends moat go before stock -taking. We offer all Remnants, odds and ends, at immense reductions to effect an iuunediate rtearanole. Remnant Linings, Remnant Linen., Remnant Drees Goode, Remnant Flannels. Wonderful attractions in DHtuts GOODS, SILae, LAc.s and UNDERWEAR W. Acheson & Son AT THE CHILDREN'S HOSPI1 AL -A TRUk STORY. A little °rippled figure, ewe big p•Noble nes. A 1ate that seemed usoblldish, a wan it was and wise. I hold her bands ; the bomalok tan ams stealing down hr .hake ; "1 had to some," she whispered, "I was a sink sod weak ; 11 is my book; 1 sad to b. so strerg and tall and serslght ; I went to school and learned to teed and write upon • slats, Aad odd op figura, sack s let, sad play with all my might, peen 1 hurt my book ; sista time 1 lost & oho day sad sight, T1s most • year sista 1 ooald stand er walk around at &11 ; About all I am good for new is jest to ory and wool." Por little thing 1 Thor* came to a the 1&ugbtor, Ray and swat, OI tt'tl. este lot owl of .cbsol 1h* goad of eying feet ; She llee•el for • moment, then tarots hrto the wall ; "I wish," .M said. 'that 1 woo dead ; Cm tired of It all. 1 bar: a bore and hurt so then ; why ain't I run sod shoot Like eater. de T" " W b.n you ore eared Ton shell," I &old ; but doebt Was In the eyes she toned t• atlas, and doubt was le hr too.. "Prhaps," she told, and that the pain n ew Mesh, though violably. moan Sahebs sharplyw my heart. I knew she bad bet toly some Frew mottoes bare sod lather's leas std all obs tins el hems. "twish t'd uvea en earth," ohs MNK ""a lens, lean taws aro, Wb.. Jew. awe •1 ••satiel., WPM He lead folks so, COUNTY CURRENCY Saloetb : Mrs. Snell, ot Coustaos, is In town jse sow oaths* on her sister, Mrs John Dloksea, who 1s Tory 111. Basal& : Mos May Oliver is Mob Ne home of bet star, Mrs. John bookie, To- ronto. Diphtheria le toe ailment, Hallett : Mrs. Jas. Cartwright, of ebe 9th nos , raised efty.stx geese this year, earl they •yeragd nearly %tartan pounds each. W Ingham : A Windham young man, J. T. Saint, formally • clerk in T. A. Mills' •tore, was el000d town oonooillor to Wel- Isoeberg. Winthrop : Oo Wedo••d•y o1 loot west Robert Shlsle primed away, • victim of lug acid kidney trouble, aged thirty -tires years, mus month. and nine day. Zurich : Another ot the early spier. boa bion removed by the hand of death, In the person of M. Poem. Well, at the good .re of over eighty-four year.. Bruseols: Hartle H•miltoo, who has been the Jaolor 1■ rho SaodSrd an hero, bs been promoted to be teller. A junior will tak. Mr. Hamilton's former plait Bramble : Js. Corbett, express moose gr on the W., 0. ft B., had the misfortune to hats tits Ihamb and Hover of one hand crushed to K'.cardlos a few day. ego. Brussels: Jams Baia, of Michigan, fru vitiator his brother-in-law, John Hill, Clasen stoat. It Is thlrty•throe more Moos he w•o here, and bo nota many changes. Brawls : E.rly Tuesday morning o1 lost week 10. .91,11 oI Mry M L000, rata of Noll MoLean, was called away. She bad attained the royal age ot nearly elghty•six years. 11 Ilea . Ju. Sawn., •1 eft• boo 110 drives & "pony" which a only Boob In else ; 11 is sold to be oyer twenty years of age, is said 1. •Very respst, and ter speed there is notbing slat the line that an beat l►. Asd made the ortpples walk Lista, •d Grey : John Blake, who anooesefully nolo the dot eves f •libb ; phased the Model school examination at used if it was uw, ltd then, 1'd burry Osdrtob, see secured the prioolpatblp el • up and ten school near Bells River, Kent, rte was • Hlm sabre the hart was hardest ; 1'd ,mart student and should do well ass Noah. kneel down low and my : 'I11. my back des Josue, plow to oar* er. 11 right away : aaforth : Mr. Gabterldge hs obealned I'm bred of beteg lame and weak, I want the oonlroot for the helot work and plasoer- 1e jump and ran Ing of the new Idetbodlst oburob In Wiog- Aad laugh out like I mad to lamb, sad am, wbioh w111 be mated dust*" toe have • lot et fun ; awning season. The estreat momenta to la good to etas par little girl,' Aod H. about 17,000. would tench me ---so- Jamestown : ionise loos, son 01 po•t- Aad all the hart and orookedeses and all master Iona, Jamestown, is spending a few days in Brussels peetoffuo, eagoalmting him alt with the money order isp.rtmsnt, as the Jamestown offio* t to have • money order branch .dded to It in the oar 'mute. she lord the boa ! Holmes•111• • As Miss A Rso utledge, Bat yestrd.y I .&w her, sad would bays sompaoed by her moths, was retu.ntog paved nor by bene on. emoting • short eros ago, a part Had I not osarhe the gr.tior smile, the of Lb. rig broke, trlghaolwg the horse, leek w bright and shy. wblob ran away, throwing than out ; they "Cas Ws be you Y' I guotioeei. She fortunately 'mama with but slightinjuria. laughsd, "01 ye* ; 1 tboarht Seatorth . W. 0. Reid was .urorls•d Yom walds't know me when yon sN I and please by raeiying • hen lame New I've obaid, oh, ma • lot I Year's present, to 'hit shape of • solid cold ring ant a him by an old soboolmate wbo For see bow stress my book t, 11 dowel Is now located In Roseland. British Colum hart as a11, Ma. Mr. Reid is & roollem•s wboa friend. Aad 1 a.a walk as seraiabl-leek here -1 do not forgot him, sieve have a rswl ; Rebel : D.•id Dobson and son, of Main 191 N11 you -'Its • secret-- I raid with hobo, are hen on • holiday volt with r*l- ■ urs last might ; &siva and tri.nds. 11 Is nine yaw •iso* Jas think of 11; 1 roped and beat," aid Mr Dphson went west He weigh' about Mem In .ber delight two hundred pounds and look. as 1f thee• She lambed a loudly and so lag the wee gad fad in Manitoba. Mr. Dobson o urs looked in be ay : will amain here ter • month. "Is not this halo maid of are gales Lo.desbero: Mrs. Ambler left last oak boisterous today 1" for 11•trolt. She may remain there or she 'They r. w good a ms," oho mid, "1 may go N the Invertor of the Sate. She is knew I'll hays to ory nadir eh' dlreotlon of ileo Womae'e 14t. When 1 me Warthog heats sol week and aloeary Moiety of the Methodist oborob of have to my "ood-bye ; the Colloid Stales, and her time and talents Fr 11 I bad not b... suet ben" -bbl will be devoted to mission work. swat bias eyes grew wet- Smlorth : Phomas Dodds, of It esssoden, "My book It would be hurting -1'd a a Noreb Dskota, and son of Charles Dodds, orlppls yet, of Mehillop, and Mn,. Dodds were spend• For folk. an poor s my folks ore they log some days with triad. In Oils vlototty. b&vea't much eo spare Mr. Dodds 1. o&rrytog on • large furniture For dater*' bills sad sores: bills aid and uodevtaking business in F....nd•n, euoh-bub won't they sear* where he hoe born for shout ren years. Whim I go beano 11k• this -red .books W Ingham : ia.t weak • number of and fat as I a.. be ; young people were skating on the river, . My bock all well My ppm be will els when one of them, Mho Mary MoRim, fell toed leek at ea, vara hastily, breaking bosh bones o1 en• Aad mamma she will clow her eyes sad log jest &boat the ankle. The tractor* le • bend bee head sad pray, esrious one and will prevent her Isom enjoy the sobs would go." I held her close, and Ideated her std method hod ber off to rest , So fall, a sad, a homselok for ►be ease Will. all the others kW sad bag: thou I Ing The pastime of skating any more (hie ean boar her say : wlnar. '(live m• m7 «bits, she's b.5. Rae " Tuokrsmlth : The many friends of Ab may long months, eve. ter Cosa. and wife, termer popular reel - And held me tight. Oh, i will S• the dents of this township, now of Wingh•m, gladdest thing alive." 01, •hlldrw of ►he public, inhale, who lost thele four month. old baby girl. pp year bdp is lift adds eorrnw to the otroumsaoa le the Toot The debt from ne the Remittal, Sar that this is the third baby that has some to "eS'reSL, lemma gift their home, noes of whom has lived. \\ Makes yon •'brer in the work. Yon Wingh•m : Jae. Nelson, of town, met cannot each ono g• with • lotions &ablate recently. While Ts whet all the Iloilo se Too help ee cew og not of Joe. Powell'. lane "o 1 load ears, for so of hay, the sleigh airing round, bbrowlot I have written out this story for you end Mr talar off, with the result that nos e1 yea alone; his thigh. was badly treatered. Ae he Is Tile .Ido' ones may soon it, but the story •daanced la y , the toads's.1e likely to V your ewe. pre•oob him from working for gran UM*. Humor'''.-.i IAN Humor'''. . Sealey : Tsplendid 200 sore farm owned by 1). MoTs•leh. 2m l non., has baso PERMANENTLY DISABLED. sold to 1tobt. Pearean,nf the 3rd,st a vales _ atom of $9000 Mr. Pearson's farm of 100 Three Mamas' re' Vadat en Seibert mend sores Is taken In part •snhenps •1 • taloa aM tog live tears gee, Vet as Midas. tine of $6000 W• neeeretand that Mr. will be sorry to tarn that they hate est h het mare, std had proved himself to be • geed spleen Oblates : U•e sight • 000ple o1 the see of Mrs. Whitely, Prisons street, Lass aad WWum, had •arrow .maps from •uffowttw ; the pipe from • goal stove ran through War room Into the ohlmaey, ad during the biota arta out o1 the chimney, allowing ebe gas a smile lam the room. Festuasaly they were awakened by obs gm, but were quite .toppled at the time. HaUeu : 11 sad ban (known for soma bone ilia Mn. Reynolds, mother of Jams H•yoolda, of the 4th non., had been f.11ag, and the annoU0Oment of her death on Wenssday of last week was not • matter Of .arprlws, bsoamse It ens fully realized that at her age reooyuy was impossible. She was probably bbl oldest person In the aunty at the time of ber double, beiug 101 yarn of are, having the honor of living In Ohre* 'motorise. Hassall : Andrew Yungblut sod his as- ter, Mem Rose Youngblus, met with • rstber startling exportsoa one dter000s re- cently. It appears Mtn Rows bad •000m pooled ber brother to see him charge the ooytelw5 gseusr•tor in their store. After letei.g oft soma of the gas, Mr. Yangblut lighted • rata to see whether it had •11 s.ap.d from the room, when It Iastontly burst Into a dame and Igohsd MIs Yuogblub's olothing sad bat, burning We latter to • crisp. Her brother at ono* fought the Bases, whiob bad caught In her hair. He soon suooaded In smothering the llama, but not before ber loos Ws slightly burned sod to had his bands and ears severely horned. The building was not ls- jured. ()tiptoe One of Qt. older residents paved away yeetordsy In the person of Henry Jesting, •t the age of eigety-ons years and 16ree months. He hs bona fail- ing for son• time, but bad beep about gaaenlly. He some to Clloton some forty years so, and tor many year followed the oo*upatlon of station trssporter of goods. Hs was • quiet, unobtrusive psreoo, well intormod, a warm supporter and membor of tb• Baptist ohuroh, and enjoyed the respect and esteem of all. Hs was • Wberai from oon,lotieu. His wife died some years age, lea•tm, • family of six song and two dough - ars -these being John, in town ; Chariot, to Hallett ; Henry, to Detroit ; Edward and (large, in Manitoba ; James, oa the oast ; Mrs. John Piokett, Uoderlob Lown shin, and Mrs Tho.. Managhoo, of town. He was • brother -to -law of R. Reynold., ad soot of Mrs. Soares. hesI f buying tb r �1 dai 1' id 1 I Nt form dwwh•re, the Pearson Mast Raldw Oef, J... 14. -Flys YoI'evlsh, r , sena notion a • 's• sea }ars N be rdnfe&fie • rov n rev earoe w - Mae stet at Thews paid a teal disability eWm a Yr. Robert Read, of this pl.... Mr. Bead had Bright'. disown. The die- tss had glvee him up and three pbysielsas aw.mMed him for the Initiation end pre- w.ead him "atolly and psrwansbly die- &bled and tearable ' 8. eameswed is sea 1)r41'e Kidney Pilaw sad ems repined hie b.ahb and strength. Re Is qulb well today sad the old 1a.tlam.a aleye nothing beaker than 1511101 a b'.1 If R• says, "1 ewe my Iia to D•dd eludes, PI1'. 1 saver would have lad W passers et seeing Ihe old m eteryry out sad the sew me le trot fee allele weedrtal wady. We ave mars amt now Woos they MI eI Id ' It mouth. 1 oe Yore as." emu • 1 ve • managed by his eel. Wriast•r : Mrs. John Gatos, of lief too hoses, passed patefaily •w.y en Nat rdy evwing, lenemhar 29 She had boon ea8aed to ber room nely for the last few days, that'll she had been anise/ fee the 1•a1 owe years inarmab was node In W roretee on Tuesday at 2.30 r r. The bereaved beband and family hove the eym- p•Ny of she weirs ammuntty, *foghorn : Anetb•r o1 Wlnrham's re - spatted residents, OINK (lilobrlse, passel away en Friday night, 4/h Met. A nonmed &tisk .1 ear&lysis had hrnugh• tem soar to death's door bat the end sew wear N.s s=p•oId, mil dada/ Friday sight he pass- el N Me Menai red. Yr. °diarist had Mea a midis. of 'Nacho's fnr .Tu twisty DUNGANNON. Norms.- The local arena 1nA nod for Tis. Bonet t at the arta of .1. O. RD, J.Y., 0onv.y)&seer, to., who will recal•e or den for eubsoriptiona. edvertting and lob wort, and is authorised to give matron for amounts aid for the same 1 A. NEWTON, DENTIST, OF LUCK - now will resume his tripe to Dungan- non In April, -tat and l d r'ridar each month. '1'UJ7DAY, Jan. 81h, 1901. IOrowded out Wt week.) R.-orsNxD -Our public school was re. opened oo the 3rd lost., In sompllanos wltb the public shat sot, with J. Tian as principal and toles 1451(15 Wellwood as assistant. MIs Wsllwood ams highly rssommends. Thy public school board of trustee' 1s oompossd of T. E. C.so, M D., James Melloueb and T. E. [Main, sots• buy treasurer, for the first year et the twentieth o*otary. Rmal11u Farr HUSBANDRY. - De•td Jardine, who tor .boat s•Tateen years has resided on the 4th sow., lot 14, E. D. Ash held, has dsoided to ntlre trout farming, and during the latter mart of last week sold his property a Wilhelm J. Viably, of the 5•e a&, Atbfi.td, for the handeome nm of $3,000. Mr. Finlay has meds an emollient purohue, it being • choice 50 .ores ol•ex - cellent land and to good condition of 'mitt vtioo, and h•viog en 10 0o exoellent dwell- ing house, almost sec, with modern oon- •sntsooss, and outbuildings to good order, and oon•enlently • sed. Toe farm le well .applied with water and is In . good loearton for schools, charahss and market. It is pronouoosd to be one •1 the beet 50 - acre farms In flee awship of Ashfield. W• wish Mr. Jardloe and family good healeh and h&pplow for many yaw, wherever they may locate. Mr. Jardlns le Mead's, a remain on the tensa nett' he seleols • suitable loostion. W5 oleo wise the per ohas•r Rood amass LEtBURN. Trooper, Jan. 8.11. The drat Sunday to the twentieth oentury was medial hers by oommonlon servl'ms Is the Prahytsrt&n oburob. The pastor, Rev. Mr. Hrntlton, was wilted by the elder., H. Moltanne, H. A Horton, E. N. Show and 1). Lawson. Darla this week prayer meeting. will be held en Monday and Tbureday eveel.g. DUNLOP. MONDAY, Jao. 7. The house en R. D. Morris' form has been 'mead for • time by one of our leading bachelor., who has already started howls Seeping trials to lone attitude elnos the ad. west of the sew year. Thursday of last oak our towo■men, S. R. Williams and Jeho lawmen, were the first goeso el the new onbury from here as the Point Farm le Coeburn. Mine bat at present is keeping bachelor's hall,bh* hostas belog away on • melt to relative.. Private WIlson,'a1.17 returned from the Sash Airtime war, was the guest o1 Mr and Mr.. Thos. Tlobboroe on his way up a see Major Yoa.g at Carlow. He gave his hat and bates ante an sooaot of big ex- perienoes of shot and shell while he was there. A tramp gave iota •nnoyanoe and Webb at Doe of our hooses in the absence of lh• moo. He demanded • spiels' ono of tea to ours • sick kead&obs. His wishes granted, he was shown the right direction to Kis- oardlne and book his departure for the sold town, wblob by Ibe by Doom always the d.tlnatto. of •11 tramps .bout hers. Miss hat of the F.xobange closed tip htt many new improvements to leis hotel dur- ing the past y.ar by putting two new pumps in his wells for the trotted ling pabllo For the lovers of mold water the resist host has • Moe Ortolan& tin ok•1&d to each. Strange to u► the maks of tom former pumps, which had don. esr Sloe for over thirty five years, provided the DOW 0050. moiety of the Prwbyburl.. Moroi Me following *Mem were appointed . rtes. - dons, Yrs, Wee i ala prssida►, Mr. Mu Donald , seoeetary, Mr. W t. Mower ; •orreepooding secretary, Mr. West ; troaa- nrer, WOO M. Collie ; aanoillors, Mn DI. meat, Mn. Duff, Mrs. Wm. Yuwell, Teplo ler treat mstlog, "1.41& l 1899, 1900." Al the lost meeting of oouooll Ne. 377, of Chemin Faded. the following otho•n were • ppotot•d : Chat oouoillor, A. Patte- seo ; vies oeuuoWor, Jot.o Mak ; reoordoe, Wm. Ualiey ; assistant recorder, W. J. Doff ; pulse, Mn Jobo Dimeot ; max - shall, D. J•wlet ; warden, Mrs. Aitchison ; gaard, Joh. Dlmenl ; sentry, W. J. Dud ; trustee, A. Crsl, ; r•presosatl•• to grand asooll, wblon w111 meat in H•n,liton, .1 bo MoCraske& ; medial uamdner, l)r. Agnew. They bays slaty dye members on the roll, nine belga added lost year. A Seep ryery. 111. • myebery why woman .odors book & ohs, bad•obe, ooryou.ness, elseplessoe•V, melanuboly, fdnitog and ditty spelt when thousands boa proved that Electric' Bitter. will qulokly are such troubles. "I suffer ed for yaw with kidney trouble,' writes Mn. Palo Cberley, of Peterson, 1e*, "and a lame book pained me so 1 oould net dress myself, but Eleotrlo 11 tiers wholly mored me, and, .11beagb 73 years old, I now am able to do all my housework." It over - autos osnstlp•bton, Improve, appetite, gives portal health. Only 50o at Ju. Wit. son's drug store. NEW STEAMBOAIILINE• ane of V. ■. fleraue'. New Routes is In - clods Godarlch. 1't. Globe's Ottawa arrespondena last week oonamed the following Item of news that is of great merest to Guderlob people, looluding the intimation that we .hail have an addluoo to our water tranepormelso asr- via during the momma ..•too A west important enterprise for the •s t.blubmant of • passenger and paokage freight servo* on the upper lakes bas been determined upon by the apiaitte repre- sented by Mr. F. H. Claque, of Sault 9e*. Marie, and will be Inaugurated .iter the opening of navigation next spring. Mr. Ceara has •irtually decided to esabhab two now sts•m.hip routes, in order to at - moot tourists from points on Lola Erie, Lake Heron end the Georgian Bay to the ploturaque shores and Islands of Lake Sop•rior, and to remantto spots In the to eerier wbioh the oonetruelloo of the Al goms Central Railway northward will open up. the mato object, however, In osarlog to tourist traffic will be to make known the charms of the N•plgon district, a famous trout fishing resort, near Port Arthur, bu' • t prsseut somewhat difficult of aooees. Ot the two routes referred to one will be from Midland, yin Parry Sound and Little Current, to the Salt. Tse 'ether will start from Toledo, tee the southwestern end of lake Eels, and on its way to the Sault will make Detroit, Port Huron, Gradation, Kinoardtns, Southampton, Owen Sound. Colliarwood and Parry Sound polott of all, The latter route would be far the longer, and would bring the steamships in'o t"u^h with the Grand Trunk, C P. R. and 01. taws, Aruprlr d: Parry Sound Railways. It is not yet artatn wbetbr on re•ohtog Stott Sts Y•rts the new maniere will non Mile their joarosy or transfer their pewo- gra and freight intended fnr Port Arthur sad intrmedl•a points to other steam, shipp.s owned by the Clrgus Interest'. The Globe sotrsspondsot wu informed this mersi.g that «vs steel vessels, hath on W. Clyde, are N form the new eet-71t first, •od that the pmrobue of thews vessels is now brag arranged for by Mr. F H. Clrgus, wbo is at present in Europe. These .easels will be the equal el anything Im the way of sbamship• now novlgallog th5 lakes. The pert• of all In the proposed sew steamship •od passsoger Gervfo*s are being settld by Mr. W. B. Kosovars, traffic' manager for Mr. CI , and Mr. A. Mla- amobell,ll. P. P., superintendent of the ste&mship compaay,who are now in Ottawa. They arrived here yeeard•y, a ea the Canada A•lantio end Olt.w. k Perry Sound Railway officials, ani It to under stood had • very atiefaoto,v in•.rvsw. rbu •feernoob they ro to Si , ,,a1 to lo- berview the (' P. R and (:rand Trunk an'hort is. -Otawa Citizen. BLUEVALE. TrrrnAv, Jan. 8. Edward Jenkins has oon. a Manitoba on • visit. John Roading, of W ingh•m, .pent Suo- d.y •l John Morisse'. Miss Minnie Whits, of (1.11, 1. visiting her aunt, Mrs. Frank Soots. Miss Frs.kie Clegg, of W Ingham, spent New Year's •1 Mr. Smelisse.. Mrs. West Warmed on Saturday from • visit with her pareats st Whitby. Miss Robutsen, of Owen Mooed, .Isited ber grandfather, S.moel Anderton, last week. Quits • nasal. of 15. young pimple of Hlaev&ls rtwd•d Jana Orr's boas -warm. leg in Tanhrry Mrs Mailman and daarhter, of Mitoh.11, ,ldtd Mn. Molhans's brother, Robert M•1well, last weak. Thee Stews,* and Almada Moffat wove the dolomites appointed be aimed the (3sadl•. Order of F.resrore' High Cart to he hold In Mania sometime in Ishr.ry. The I meeting el the Rl.e•ale stew onmpasy ws held last Friday. TM .ember .f plass of milk resolved. 1,768, 087; anmh•r of pounds o1 whew mads, 160,081 ; oversee polaris milk ke pound olhoesse 11.06 100 ; ave.ag• pries ale at, 10 56-i000i. per petted : average met of drawly milk, lit mills per Rollos, er $1632.09. LI the rresMt sweeter/ of %be mtmtsaary D CHICAGO FLOUR ANU GRAIN Tse Proportions el Thls Trade Walsh Ca&adla. Routes are Obal"lag. UI the enormous shipment. of flour and grain that ars mad• from Obloeeo *very year the different Canadian routs sant t0 secure but a atoll portion. The flares 1"r the year are suggsstl•a and &bow just what proportion Camas 1s •halolog. Of aura 1n Ob• totals given of Chloago's trod• not all of the stuff shipped I• for export, nor 1s It parable to separate Mee what le export and what is domttle tnffio, by the latter meaning grain that mos Into. consumption In the United Stats. Depot Harbor of the diffrent ('anadl•u roots a reoelying the bulk of the Chicago grain trade, the ('soaa Atlantic handling obs trs3o through C&aads, wbile Midland is th* wend tartest pore for ibis traffic hlngetoo, Sarnia, Goderloh and Presoote also maimed a share. The floor and grain that ams by lake a Camila ports from Chicago lost year Is as follows :-Flour, 14,649 barrel. ; wheat, 6,042,631 bushels ; oorn, 10,870.957 tush• et ; oats, 3 686,745 bushels ; rye 201.349 bushels ; briny, 209,162 bushels ; • total of 21,192,844 bushels of grain. The total shipmate from Ciliates bylake p a• • were :-Floor, 1,121,748 harries ; what., 26,577.243 bushels ; ooro, 78,968109 Moh- air; osts, 24,382,635 bushels ; rye, 445,069 bushels ; barley, 452,176 bushels. 01 fan total 11 is Interesting to note lost what pro portion Canadian ports snored. Has ars the figura :- To Kingston -526,516 bushels of wheat, 1,963 761 bushels of eoro, 29,412 bushel. of oats, 21,304 bushels of rye. To Dep"t. Harbor - 14,649 barrel. of floor, 3 089,381 bushels of wm et, 6,315,534 bushels ul aro, 1.091,119 bushels of oats, 180.045 bushels of rye, 161.562 bushels of b.rley, To. Presoott- 152,934 hu.h.ls of wheat, 210,610 bushels of oorn, 43,600 bushels of barky. To 14idland-1,71,5,200 bushels of what, 1.903 320 bushels of aro, 227,284 bushel. of Data To 9ernia-2 495 530 bushels of oats. To folenoh-419,600 hu,hd• of what, 183,843 bmabas of oorn. =To Perry Sound - 129,000; bushels of a seat, 175,746 labels of corn. To other (;,radian ports -118,144 hush tilt of Dore, 25,400 bushels of oat•. These ars the (.ke totals, but the roll - rads also serried not of Chloago vast amounts n1 8 ,or end grain Of the tr•fte the Grand '1 rank Rulway rros•vd a este siderahle ghats. Shipments from 1'hlo.ge over the (brand Tank wars: --330,587 hare'. of a or, 2 004 271 bushels of wheat, 7,942,007 ho.hela o1 corn, 6,565 227 hashels o1 ars. 1,023 bootie's of rye, 48.373 bushels of barley. Of shipmate Into Chlare the Grand Track did a' oompantively light haglesw, lh. Nora belag • 7,188 barrels of dour, 6,867 hu bet of *boat, 4 947 bushels of ate, 2067 hashels of rye. 2,260 bushels of Dore. -Glebe sums to atoms The old Idea Uat the body sumethnes seeds • powerful, Matzo, normative pill hs been upleded ; for lir King's New Lilo Ptlt, wbioh ars perlwtly bamboo, rowdy stimulate liver and bawds to expel poison- ous mater, oleomas the system sod absolute ly ours oen.tlpetluu sod elck beadetobs. Ooty 25o at Jas. W ilmow's drug sore. IBRIGHVS Is the deadliest and mad palall,l malady to whittle monk' ,J is subplot. Dodd's Kidney Pills will our. W use of Bright's Disease. They have never failed le one single case. They w the only remedy that over has cured 11, and they aro the only I .sedy) that Ban There 5t. intltatlos of Dodd's Kidney boa and sass• -but l.- ti0.. are daegeroug. The original pod only genuine s for Bright's Disease 1. DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS Dodds Kidney Pills are Il My ants a boa at d druggists. "GET BETTER" SAYS DR. SLOCUM Get Rld of the Cough, t o Hacking, the Spitting, the Wheezing. Special Advantages Ars Offered by Dr. :Islam 10 all Tho*• Who Destro a Poetttws and Permaaiat Caro ed Ceststmlie tion la silty Por& Geed advise rte esr. NA bow sea we dolt ole ens remedy alter smother One been Wed without 1,.p, overoud or hope or • eon 0511. trate h, ors of .offerors nem all kande of IDA( %realties A• es been • mark Sir an•erupuloos medtnal moa rer-,s who neer Intended to tors you. Dr.Illesom hu made the owe of Consumption s9 Long Trouble. the study er lila lits. ud theuaaa.s of , sad .owes 1n Canada parte of Cao. aloads to testify 15 the mrreleue caner. preprties or th" eloous system. Dr Slocum is rowdy and will lot 10 pro,. th. 5ate.y of hl. tra•mawt 604 Dan no beoltMWs in <airing ltd. Ton In rear deb blends a.50L,UYa07 llAn5. This, 1a oxer teas yes may test W mee&5 .y0.m and ledge fee roure.it 5.55rdtne ifs wares. Tbea.a•de Met into Et11.. Every year a large number of poor rat. fran whoa lona aro son and racked with o nuhs are erred to go to mother Wheats. But this I. meetly and not always more. Doe's hen a exile when Dr. King's Now Dunnvary for ososmptlon will are yon at home i1'. the meet ar&IIibN mealntse for sago., told., anti all throat sad long dl.- n awst as earth. The fleet des brings relief. A•susdlag ars remit from ppw.e�ttenb nes, Trktl bottles fres at Jae. Wllsse's 1v.g d ere. Pries 50s sad 11.00. Remy battle FREE TREATMENT 1' . n nr roar sick triads eon Sore a SKIM amuse of Trwtm.ot Pimply .,it. to Tar T A. 51400 a C7Dal tcat co. Limned, lit Wag et Went,Toroo- to, el. lug post eat* and express .mos Marilee. an* lb. tree medicine (7M Mecum Caro) will be Promptly ant. Whoa writing tor Masa always amigos tele peps. 1'ereooe In Cauda, •5051 {Isom'. Ota. moat 1. ♦01551555 5555s will p•.•e• Ord /r sampla• v bbl Trate INI*at is. " U t$�\swell iS',Vasuu `„111 •wig soinik OP At. �og 1/111,311,11:1%5 "1NMa vee haws we'll held" As every sea who ha•grtamed rap Peals( dews M ►oa the test Aloes ss ib. market, " Mime webs -end we'p• ages." sad* years to Um makes 5. s.ttaa w em* Me 51. tweedsewseerft. of ib. pore. hove Mw, ween oar OWN wee wee• ti ..roan... Sky*ed er.ady' se pe. roe. the PAGE WNNiN! PENCE CO. (La,) vilittnalliVisia, •NT. DUNLOP soLin RUBBER �e Tire �rIi� p U A new o.rrl.ge tire th • . -'. riding on all roads • pleasure -ea..", ,, • ' Ino for it does away with the ethos, '1 .hakes and brooks the oarrlagee. AV shaped apace between the rnh• ber tire end the steel Range pre- terite owtente the crimping and euttlal which of her t ars are .ubJent to. See the exhloit et ths big fairs. Send at once for bra Tire Catalogue, giving pewee of all giros.. TNF DUNLOP TIRB COMPANY, TORONTO. LIMITED RT. .101111 0I0 Ii'F,1 H1.\ITnr.l. HELLO ! THE OLD RELIABLE. ALL KINDS OF COAL ALWAYS ON HAND TRIO RRHT cranial' Hard Coal 1NOTHR MARRRT svw VV s A. MoKIivi ` On.'°' JANUARY SALE Now is the time we clear all winter goods at money saving prices. Our stock was well cleaned out, thanks to • good fall and winter trade, but last week we secured some big bargains in Toronto, in tact more than we want, but little prior will do the job at our snnusl January Sale. Boys' Overomte at 1.3 and { off. Men's Utters, worth 110, for just 16. Bargain In 14w'. ons Boys' Sulu. men's navy Top Starts. worth $1.00, for 75 oan1. ; worth 75o, for SSo. Men'. sad Boys Wool Mitts and (!loves. W• got • targ.ln In these sod will give you • bargain. We secured • lot of m•nuf•oturer'■ am' plea of Hoods, Clouds, (,loves, Mitts, ()alters, Boone., buf&nl a,Vests,sto. Yours .t Ilttlu prices. Bargains In ladles' Block and C•lored rep Sidite. Bargains to Blankets, eto. LINENS.-OJonry wSalt t now en. In addltie.ar u to oar weLtll aso ortod stock of Table Chen, we .soured • big IN mill .nds and sins slightly damaged goods at on. -third off mauls: paws, ad wdl sell at same reduction. Table clothe, all length., some sllgbely damaged, some soiled, and some pertsut pmud., in Lengths of 1{ yds, up to 4 yds, WI 29, the piece, up to 16 N.p- kins, splendid goods, some d&m&ged or ailed, at a big iodation. Bartels la Towels of ell kinds. if you regales any Ilan now or for spring, It will be mosey In your poekse to mist/ our Jasnary Sal.. Ib won't cost you anything to see what we are doing at ourJanuary Sale and you way save a dollar or two. W. A. M0KIM. Ijarrd Wear Shoe.). - Moa and boys (young men) work- ing outdoors/ knocking about, need good strong boots to stand the racket.. We've got the very kind you,want-stout, thick soles (solid leather, mind you), good strong insteps, pt't togctit:r with the knowledge that they must be },r st;:1t1 the strain. i is ,t boots are not expensive, though they d.l wear Iii•., ;r,.n FROM $1.25 UP. WI`I. SHARMAN, Jr. Fall Soils & Overcoats All (7m1 weighed 0 the Martel Mala, Wore reeve* IMO lbs rev a ten. WM. LEE. Orders loft at LIS i SWIAZZY8 gasgasama. sots. promptly sttsidd N. Tho man erased In • salt made at our sore always looks trim, s It le the ambition of every man of taste to look. A large range of clothe to ohoose f r •m. If you are moo(^mpl•tlog getting} light more is; for fall wear, give us a chance o e-ry you. Priam rlrht. H. DUNLOP West Mesa CANTELON'S Pastry, Oyster Patties,Tarts, Short Bread and Cream Rolls,Mlnce Pies and Lady Fifers, Kisses, Macaroons, Maranaues, Brandy Soaps, Etc. areas goods the bent made in soy city in Canada. Gonfalon blotto the tratl., in WEDDING • CAKES in fancy designing asci ornament ins and almond ioibg, Give him an order sod your set. Wootton will be assured. D CANTELON. WEST -ST. K•.• .:'1:' .. ;"r.;"r.,r;' KENDALL'S111 SPAVIN CURE. --IN 'f 7.15 .55 reliable remedy ror 81-1..,.latae..., ...-�-r-y Corn sal .11 forme of 1este.w.. l ter.. wtrellat • 51.50.1 banana r does not lllaur. Werth Phwatem.40•a, FN. NA IS. Ds& J. trW1 O. lir ebe,-WS �a1�.r .vernally hrtaw, 11••• • era net Is seen.• t15.plasm.* tgatiaglitall Vim 0..4 • d,..0 w., yae,r 01 1 Far snide.lmrba by ming limy 0' .. spyy ..w\ tb5 A. 1 b,.. b 1 rf'ew b. �.a(1 s e,.al. fAn e.�),.Ow+,.R1�wbll'. ► .y a.y~IATi1T.r.t"S °amount. `•a weaennommt frr5y aa It ,asrrsagww rMa era.. OWL CO. MOM r0.11.A.*7, 4 te rl rf d `1 t '1 ._ a= Its the Condition of Your Nerves That Either Makes Your i.1fe a Round of Pleasure or a Un - leas Burden. To many women life is une round of sick. nese, weakness and ill hcalth. To attempt even the slightest household duties fatigues them. Many of the Symptoms .c ompany- tug thus state of decline aro : • feeling of tiredness on waking, faintness, dizziness, oinking feeling, palpitation of the heart, aortae. of breath, loss of appetite, cold Mule end feet, headache, dark circles under the eyes, pain in the back and ado and sII the other aeeompanimeute of a run dowu anti weakened constitution. All these symptoms and conditions aro simply Ino result of • poor quality and defective circulation of the blood, with • wasting away of the nerve forces, By feeding the system with DR, WARD'S BLOOD AND NERVE PILLS 'b ou strike at the root of the disease and lay a sled foundation oil which to build. ti(X)11 the weight increases, the sunken cheeks and fattened Moto fill out, the eyes get bright and the thrill of renewed health and strength vibrates through the system. 60 tents per box at all druggists'. or DR. R RD CO. Toronto, Ont. J BROPIIEY & SON -- T11R t..ADINi - tbr041I r/,.A.01*! ung 0.d,,. rerrrelly &U Ia. al hoar.. altll•er day. afore ew Wr.I 51,051tm.ld.are, o- ber NI,., I. MiLL WOOD FOR SALE. The sl ore ie cLt into stove wood length and will be deliverrd to any part of the town the sante day as orlerei. Orders received by telephone or left at residence, 128 Cambria street, will receive prompt attention. 1'Phone 98. PETER McEWAN. Ooderirh, November 21.t, 1899. 6.3-3m ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR McLEOD'S ; SYSTEM ; RENOVATOR. A Wonderful Tonic and Remedy for WEAK and IMPURE BLOOD, KIDNEY and LIVER TROUBLES. Manufactured by J. M: MacLEOD, Ooderich. Ont.