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GO DERICH
W.Acheson& Son
JANUARY SALE WILL
OVERLEAP ALL OTHERS
Commencing January 28th and for the balance of
the month, and February 1 and 2, herewith will be-
gin the closing scene of our winter realizing. Values
are lost sight of in face of the immediate selling ur-
gency. Spring Goods and sewing bought at this one
week's sale will save you dollars. Monday, 28th
inst., and all week. Read this list. Call and inspect
or send for samples, as our selling is emphatically
compulsory.
850 YARDS OF 42 TO 46 IN-
CHES WIDE, HAND.
SOME HEAVY WOOL
BLACK DRESS GOODS ,
in neat figures, stripes and
magnificent Crepon effects ,
and plain. The regular range
of prioes of this range is from
50c. to 90c. • yard. Ono
week stupendous selling and
all you want or while they25c
fart, at pet yard
350 ALL PURE LINEN
TABLE CLOTHE, Being
part of a Belfyst manufac-
turer's liquidation stock and
bought at • sac$fice. Here
is the sale price and in cow•
parisou regular price. Fin-
ished cloths bordered all
around and li.nisowedesigns.
212 yardr 85c. ,..\regular$1.25
2z2 " $1 00 .%,..,, " 2.00
2:2 " 1.50 2 50
2:3 " 1.00 ....\ 2 00
2z4 ", 2.25 ... , " 3 50
8 only Ladies' BLACK AS '\
TRACH•N LAMB 1
COATS, flue cart and \
heavy black farw.ra' ratio
Tined and quilted, regular
value 530.00, sole price.. 17e 1
200 PAIRS CORSETS. Oue
week's telling, B di C, Yatisi,
D & A, Mi o, Watchspriug,
regular $1.00 and $1.25
standard values, at per pair
50 PIECES of 32 to 36 inches
wide English Prints, war-
ranted fast colors, suitable
for waists, dresser or wrap-
pers, light and dark colors,
regular value 12.4c. a yard, 8
et oursc pnco V
69c
1700 YARDS SWISS EM-
BROIDERY -beautiful ef-
fects in leaf, flower and
novelty figures, on muslin,
nainsook and lawn ground
Arid from to 4 inches wide,
bo't regular to sell at 7c., tic.,
10c., 12ie. per yard. We
place one entire lot -as they
have just arrived for spring --
one price for one week and
quantity unlimited, at per
yard
12 pieces or nearly 70d yards
of fine English 32 to 34 inch
white Cambric or Cotton,
regular 12ic. quality at .
5 pieces American Lonsdale
C..bric, regular value 14c., 10
cat per yardm
5c
lOc
W. Acheson\& Son
MR. WARNO B PAPER. fgroaad, and u- fines est stronger as
they get up the twin• was put on farther
apart toward the top -about nine mollies
w
alta ontbolee
D•►t se q t. 1'bl. plan left •
space four ,oches wide for 1h• moos to stand
la and they ivory boon termed • thick well
of b.•ntiful grotto. This t.gan to change
about the middle of June over .11 the upper
aad outer surface by the innumerable spray
el beautiful flowers, whlob no words in oar
1•ogoage oould fully desoribo-some with
'shd oolors, suoh as white, red. blas, yel-
low, brows and black, and a greater sum
bei varus•ted with all toe varlacioot that
those colors oould lee& Thu. sail of
beauty kept moreasl,g Is dsl'gttful .p
p.araaos, both in beauty mad height, aotil
the middle of November, when at • helght
of Goyim foot, still fresh and gratin and full
of flowers, It 0.1510ed its first oheok with
frost. This is my up•rlo.ee with what I
oeseider • very moth aoglwtad although
easily oolwvated Berm tar annual.
As the dahlia 1s the gr.udost autumn
flowetiog plant w. b•v. I will Morose 11 for
ibe fourth most Drollfl0 and satisfactory
flower's', Haat. Nothing is Ito equal in
any reep•ot to September awl October. It
is la Ito glory when .verythiog else has
lad.d or 1e fading, and surrenders only to
the frobt king. Nothing o.o be mere beau
Idol Ntber mused ba beds or In a border in
trout of shrubbery, or In the odd owners of
tint gardoo, than soma floe dahlias, ;sole
thNr contemns flowers, of moody every
• hods of soler Imagleable, standing ow
grawfully ahoy' Ih. f.11ep. Its popularity
lactose's every year. To save the tabors
for next yr's pI&ating, f dig the
roots and ears for them the same way as 1
keep the omen. bulbs, and when the ground
the be worked 1a the opting they should b.
Plowed is • bed to • warm terser of toe
garden where tby oats be covered In the
sold spells that may come. WW1. 1h•
tubers are uprooting in this starting bed, It
g ives • t haoo. to Wave the plate whore they
as to crow well worked, which 1" of groat
Importaaoe, as the dahlia is a gross tender
and rpulres the rtobeet land to prodooe the
base result', and It should be well worked
Wore they are planted I am • great ad•
rola■ of the., the most beautiful of all the
late flowerier 11,for 11 stands out to Ib
fl.wary beauty to the end of the season.
Wispier u. 1, memory of thebrlght and beat'
tlful on.towmente of the things of n•eare and
prompting no to prepare for a,otber year's
display la the flowery kingdom of plants,
sod i am sure all w111 be ooev sosd of Mime
foots who will take the ercubIo ►o mole the
grounds of (Chat lee Well•, our '.eree
4.011. grower, about the middle of Sopron'.
bet, where, ander We experienwd and unlit
celled e0Dee.., you min tee over forty
varleNes i• ail their beauty and per(so►lso,
end quite likely 7oa mar le.rn some
of lh•
(sores of hie sitcoms lm bringing the dahlia
to snob superior attract', nett. for no other
doom's/ plant eon hold the admiring gest
o1 the passing multltudo Gk• 1t lo Is swot'
"Tao meat fowerey ries,' nor • alien
Plot. sad Mew to a'.IUvate.'
F.11owi.p 11 toe psper,lwhiob Mr. War.
Book tare Go the Gederic\ Horuoaleural
is.l.., al the smiths, last Friday imitator::
10 giving my (m.Io. of • few of the moot
predtable Eowsrme plows for small 'nomads,
sod how to grew and oars for them, 1 *hall
wefts* my dlseour•e to lour varieties, vis ,
• stsn, manse, "woes peas, and dahlias,
all manuals; sad I olatm Omit no ether four
varlNles of plows will pre/duos w frost
satisfaction la amount .f grand bloom and
treys' w lows a season. Thor ars also very
Leidy mad perfectly free from lo.ea► pests,
w ed are easily congested.
Asters are Om most popular aad useful of
all oar &annals. For early dower' the seed
may be sown in the house or greenhou.s, in
Marsh or Aprtl, Lad trasplatad la the
tepee growled la May. However, as the
setae le ..eestlelly .tall down, and the lata
blossoms •re the test, It !s best to sew lbs
amid In the bed thinly, early In M.y, and
trasepla: whoa strong enough, muting the
pleats of the large •arts11es etghta.o Inches
sport, and ebe dwarf ones twelve inch**
apart. The barest .lees et 10. aster 'amity
le the New Mane ('ome1, Th. Comet aster
Is well known for Is unique appevaooe, ro
tumbling the .lapee.ee chrysanthemums,
and !a this Would/al race of assn we has.
met 'sly the twisted, earned and °rested
forms elf the old Gomel, bul maoh larger
•ad mors etrtkia, flowers. 10e petals are
Iwo r and broader, with the same bosun
ful appe.raom of this clue. The flowers
ore produo•d freely on leo, stiff stens, mak•
Ing them an •xosfl..s yaw Bower.
My sue favorite 4 the canna, a large-
flewored, ever ble•ming pleat. They .re
Amerloa's most popular beddieg plass.
Tb. improvem.o►s mads la the canoe dur-
ing the past few veers, In els. of flower and
diversity of osier, place. It away 1n advaoos
of all other plass for bedding porposae,
eyes surpassing Cho geranium In Is goer
goons dtepl.y of beautiful and brilliant Dol•
on ; and with she large -growing varl.tles
planted in beds around the border of lawn"
or Mosls oourl. they preemie the most
sightly and attraotive appear.nos of all the
sleets that we marow in this ce..t.ry
Their grand, heavy foliage, which le equally
as abtraotive as their Hoe flower", makes
them of great value for ►hie purpose, and
also the long sermon that they emotions In
their grand be•aty, as they oso be started
la pots Is the hearth and planted out al
seem as danger of treat is over and they w111
eemmeeos to bloom by the letter end et
Jame, and .111 oo0tlau. In flower till frost
kills them. Thee to Naos the hull. for an•
ether year's planting, all the roots that .111
be seeded should be taken up shout a weak
after they have boas killed down volt 0 hat
frost, the tope out off about a foot from the
ground, thea the roots dog up, I.,ving .11
the math on and a el the hulbe that
,tfeko to them. Let them Chad outalde or
In • shed • low days till the earth around
them gado partly dry, then stand in • steal.
le. box In the orator where theme will be no
&maser of frost, and °over all the roots with
dry sad or oriel ashes. and they will keep
ad be ready for petting the middle of Feb•
teary for early planting.
For third flowori.g plant i chonee the
■ wee► pea. 11 le ono of our birdlime and
g reatest binem:prodooieg annuals, and
there le es flower grown that le moth pope•
lar, or Mal is more admired by all, than the
sweet pea, with Its dainty colors and deli.
roes whams. For cutting for bouquets,
eases, mimeos. awd hnttnehole wear, no
Rower exosot ►he roes mn ',impure with 1.
T. reeoeed beet they a\.old be sown &aeons
as ground on be worked in 'prise Werk
the ground deep, mak. • Mooch de lathes
doop, plant seed, rover two inches Hoop aad
tramp *e0I firmly Aown over tham, end as
they gra. ' dr.w the soil tap to the
TI.e• until the ironed is lore' awl well
peeked de.. N hes well started th.y
should he gives Moe% or slims' w .expert
them. They sometime* to bloom eatly, end
if the blewem. are pinked se *hey malars
.111 o ebisi. to bloom all sommer anti 1.11,
kat If allowed to ripe. seed they will soon
step flo.ovine .ad di* down 1 planted a
row last esrin. the way i hove des,wibed,
la good, Hell, will worked IaSd, sot twe•hy
foarlwoL pests ten foot meth along the
eeetre of tow sad serees0sd tladias ledge
e► each side .f the pmts shoal ISS %ahem
agars fee tie Asst few NUM SION Its*
HORTICULTURAL MEETINGS.
The members of the Ood.rrch Rortical-
tural S.ol.ty w111 hold thele winter meetings
for disonssing vorloos subj./it, a,nrenred
with hertioultua in the tory'. offline,
eommenning •t 7:30 sooh evening, on toe
following dotes
February 1st. - FlowerIng ■hrnbe.-F
BINO n a n,
F.b,u.ry 8th.-Hnrtinultore from a
farmer's etandpotnt..-.f. hgzrrulray.
February 15th. - Tomato culture. - C.
Warta.
debruety7 22nd --House plant., kinds and
rare sl. -J. T•Nmrr
&laroh 1st. ---Tb. oaltivatlon of rhubarb.
-T. C. NArru..
Month BM -Hoot to grew artichokes --
A. J. Sorriest
March 15.4. -Beet eerietls of grapes,
raspberries, strawberries, earrone, foods
berries sod dewberries. -W. WARNM'g.
Marob 22nd. Rortionttore in school
R I). Gnome
) W. Lams, T. C. NAtrrs,.,
Seeretsry.Preetdeee
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11 GIP 110 (10 Globe.
The fame of Bneklee'e Arnica Sales, as
the hest In eho world, sonaro round She
earth. It'. the obs periost hose., of onto,
offs*, barns, Arabes, sores, ae•Ide, bolls,
aloes, f.lnes, ashes, pales sad .11 skin
IMPUIIINDM Oely intallible pile onto. 25e
a MOM Jut. Mina's dry Nero.
OOUNTY CURRENCY.
Grey : A. Kamm' has beth appotct..I
e ssowur fur (trey township. Tui. will be
\le diteoalh year.
Hallett : Woo Morrison, of Hallett, this
week sold a 7 mouths old heavy draugh.
tools M hie ootgbber, Jolla Choosey, for $6O
Blyth : Chanes kroner Isle last wool' fur
Hol.Mla, where \o will take thanes of aeon
mill for Messrs. Hatton tit Fsesaut, of Wing
ham.
Hulleee: The registration returns made
to the township clerk for 1►e past yar win
tae follows .-berths, 60; marriages, 26
deaths, 29.
aoaforth : Mese Ella flmt►h bas seoared
• permaaeat *ogagem.at .1 Kat Portage, u
Anil •ooutao► W the prlavipal of the publlu
eobwl ►h.re.
(trey : Mr*. MoUouaol, of Pittsburg
Pena„ bat boon 111 with typhoid fever but
to improvise we •re pleased to hear. She
is • daughter of ri. Lame, 5.11 tea.
Oranbrook Alex MoNalr'e St. B d
dog was shot rewo►ly. H. was • floe
animal and ■ ro►y mishit watch dog for bis
muter. The deg was valued at $50,
Sealey : On Tnesday,the 15.0 lame, W,
Hart, of lbs 6th too., Stanley, and Mew
Agnes MoJlloobey, of the (Jokers )Lae,
were married by Rv,. K. Jennison, of Bay
5.Id.
5•, Helene: MI's D.yldseo, who Is at
the postal hospltal at Toronto, had a goo
0.sstaa oper.tloa performed fur erysipelas
of the bone In the hip and le getting aloe
0toely,
Seaforth : The first meeting of the new
.oamoil was held oo Monday, 14th, all the
members losing preemie. W. Elliott was re
appointed olerk and ereasarer, at 0b formsr
salary.
Blyth: H. C. Smith, who was Dos of the
losers by the big lire one month ago, left on
Satwrd.,, 12th inst., for Toronto, where he
will take • course in the Canadian Opbthal•
roto College.
Seaforth : Chu. Soots, who was for
many years hood tinsmith with the firm of
Johnsen Bros . has opened • shop of his owe
to the rooms formerly ueed e, a IlosO.p by
the tate arm.
Blyth : A quiet home wedding took
plate at the residence of Mrs. Rainton one
day last week, when her youngest daagb
ser, Elate, beo.ms 10. wife of James Leach,
baker for tt. R. Doose'.
Cranbrook : Mr.. James Showmen and
four ohlldret, of Moosejaw, N. W. T., are
visiting at her parsat'. horn., John and
%firs. Uameroo, of Cr•nbrook. 1. le aloe
years "loos she tele for the West.
BIv►h : C. L, Shoemaker, who r•oeetly
1up„•ed of hie letterset Is tale Quest's hotel
her., has puroba.sd the Dominion house as
Zurich and took poaes.sfoo tut weak
Phe purobase prout of the Domloiou house
property in 17,000.
Stanley : The many friends of W m.
Logan, formerly of Stanisy, lobe re-
moved to the horibw.t las" spring, will
regret to learn that his (int trop war on
llr•ly destroyed by bob winos, wbtob strlks
same para of that country 000astooally.
Clinton : a few days slow when Mrs. J
T. Clark, of Toronto, who bad been Melting
berg, reached home, oho found her hu.baod
laid op with blood poleoalog,).04 hie fea-
tures "o swollen as to be uoreoog.ltabls ;
altar several days palatal experI.00e, it was
obeck.d, and b. 1s now out of danger.
Wiry : The marriage of Mots Lizzie,
lausht.r of Mrs, Arab. Duaeo,.00, to lir,
McKellar, of Detroit, which was to hay•
Nikon plan on W.d.esd.y, tint 9th, had
'o b• pw'poned owing to the Moose of the
tatter, who Is ooeisiMa Datrofe hospital.
W• bops Mr, Mali Aar will sone be better.
Henson : The friends of Mies Rea.
To00gt101, who was so wrlesely buratto
about the hand" and face, owing to the Ig.
w ing of acetylene gat, will be pleased to
Isar. that r0• le gattfo, along Wordy. •I -
'hough the pale hu bean severs and the
horns hey• required almost' 000.7.nt Treat•
moot.
Colborne : While Joshua W.Iser was
ohopplog wood to Wm. Vaaslone'o boob
reoently • lodged tree fell and .truok him
on tits head, tatting a gash .o Inoh ted .
half long, and slightly fraoburlog his skull ;
to hawked him aoco.pteue for a rima ; h•
was Immediately taken home and a ewer's
astantloo asoneed.
Ooderloh bowosbip : About limo years ago
a man oam.d Thos. Carter left bore for San
Jose, Mtoh., subsequently mevlog to O.b
kosh, Wis., at wbiob phos he died oo Doo
29, .t the a• of 67 years, 'swipe titre.
daughtra a d one sot. Before leaving herr
to haa empbyed with John Mtd-
dieton r about 13 year..
Brussel' : We ere pleased to hear that
RNin.ld Fletcher, .s• of our town boyo,
hu boon promoted to be the assistant moo
ager of the watoh maserial department lu
the wholesale house of Ren. Allan A Co.,
('hfcago. Reg ham hers two years In thee.
employ and is destined to gob to the lop We
believe Simons to hem,
Clinton : Daring the holidays • .liver
watoh was mailed from F. (',oral, (apes,
M•oiteba, to Geo. l.•yis. t,llnbn ; 1* was
enolmsd In • oarefully padded tin bog, leu•
whim the box reaob.d Clinton times
ooehfog In It but /0e padding : where eel
bow it disappeared is a mystery the poet
officio offitol.ls are trying to fathom,
tirey : Kazis MODonald, beloved wife of
Kone" Orlob, lot 11, too. 17, passed sway
to her reward oo Saturday the 12th, Coit ,
to her 42 year. Deoeaaed war a daoghter
of Hugh McDonald, of Tuokenmith, and
was oolt.d In ma' Hags to hon now bor.lt
p►rtnet 20 years ago. A daughter and a
son are .Iso bft to bold food roeollso►loon
of an affwtlooat. mother.
e,,13.1: Mrs Thew. Taylor, who maitre
her bowie with Mr.. Osborne, of Ethel, 10 a
remarkahly smart old lady. She was 91
years of .g• tut December. Mrs, Taylor
wee a native of Kent Co., England, and
tomos of • lnog Ilvod raw. A brother, who
resided at Niagara Falls, •stained 90 yearn
and then his lite sou obortenrd by . fall re -
salting In • broken collar bone oauslog cab•
mg monk death.
L+ndwhoro': Loeb week word was re-
ostoed from Wingham of the death of Mr..
Smith ,t the reelJeooe of her daughter. Mrs.
tied. Newton She had been a rosident of
Al. •illage for about thirty years. She
wan burled on W.dnwd.y in chs Hartford
o.m.t.ry, where he, hushand ha. l.lo •ince
1866 She 1
two sone -William, of
nm.i'h'. Hill, ..*4 John, of Brandon ; she
war aged Shote* H4 years.
S•.rore h . On
friday,Jaw &a 11th, Mn.
Alex Wilson met .Ith a .nmewhat osrloas
soak Aoat 11 seems that a trap door, load-
ing from the kl ohon to the teller, had boon
lnedverteotlyleft room, Mn. Wilson, In
'relator soros, the floor with a bele of
t's'ar in her harelip, •nd not tholes the dau•
./r .had of hoe, walked Mehl Into the
opening and fell to the floor b.neath. She
had a oonplo of rib. broken, and eras ton
siderobly bruised and 'Wilton up by the tall
Clinton : R.Iph aid Jobe Wads, epee
el Key 15. Wade. who have been Irv.
in, In Dakota, have hoorht land In O.lario
near Fors William, and Intend to lariats
there In eh. .prinr. WIII, another son, re.
mains for the time being In Dakota, in all
probability Re.. Mr. Wads and wife will
join their sone In N.. °starlet. noir re
mews' from town w111 M regretted, for al-
►hoerh not In the .silly. ministry, Mr.
Wad• b . vary aon.ptahl. pulpit .apply,
awl dwe oonsld.rable work In this (Bret
Nes.
0
Slaws to aroma
Th. mild Idea that oho body enm.lfines
seeds • p.warfnl, Aruta, p.rp.tlye pill has
boon ex lad.,1 ; ter 1)r. E. N.1, 1,If.
Pills, which .re porfootl .11etse,
randy
stimulate II,*r and100.4. ►tf
te strati mite.
tttY 1611614r, cleans' the.petSM and a0el.W
1 1.#M saeatipatlon sad al* headsets*
IT
WI .t Jas. W Iless's thug stere.
ONTARIO. Tav, isimv, (t... 34, Rolle e
A HURON EDITOR DEAD.
Decease of Join White, the Founder of The
Exeter Times.
lime dead la Exeter on Thursday,
n ary 100, John White, publisher of The
Exeter Times and the rounder of that
paper. About flyer years ago Mr. White
slipped on the ice and broke his thigh
Since that time his health had been failing
•.log to the loot that at his ad,aooed age
the bruksa boos did not kali properly, Daus
lug hem stoat trouble and ln000youtenne
and sometimes lobelias polo. Mr. White
was aged eoveoty throe year* and six
mouths. He was a native of Ireland, his
ammeters being of so old English famlly
who settled in lreland about a hundred
yeah before hes birth. Ueoe sed
Montreal In 1848 and to Exeter In 1873,
establiebleg The TIMES' on his arrival at the
latter plwe, H. was a Conservative In
politicos, a Methodist and a member of the
Orange order. In the oommutity to which
he lived he was highly .steamed aa • good
0itlzea and • moo of hi.0 character, Be-
sides his widow, he leaves four sons -Wm ,
of the Immigration Department, Ottawa ;
Thomas and John, of Windsor, and Miller,
of The Times -and two daughters, both at
home,
KICKED 8Y A HORSE.
Forest all, .r Peroe..e.pwr1„ tt, peer., • harrow
Forest, Oat., Lao, 21.-Ooe of the beat
Soot's moo In Warwick •0d Boeanquet
towosbtps to Mr. Robert Hall, of Forest.
To be twit' kinked by a hones to the throe
spot Is quite an u000mfortable szperleae..
Theo happened to Mr. Hall.
H• says, "Five years ago last April 1
Wee Stoked by a horse la the left kidney.
The doctor said the kidney was turned our
of plate. I pasmot blood for several days.
Bofors 1 had recovered I got another kith
10 the mime spot which caused mo to paso
blood agate. I doctored till the fall of '99.
till the doctor told me 1 .told ne7er eel
w.11.
"They said 1 would die, I had loot the
power of my Inge and had 10 be lifted in
and out of bed. My waver war thick with
a white sediment. I oommeao.d Dodd'.
hldney rills ; flue boxes cured me. Tb.y
saved my life end 1 cannot say *sough ter
them."
Clinton : Lester Whitely stented to the
School of Pedagogy at H•mllton feet week
he expects to complete hu oouree by
the sod of Juno. and already bae several
good ptonions offered hem with sem* of the
hep\ sohooa of the Provi,oe.
Ooderlch township : A *bookie, sooh
dent happ.00d .t Edward Wise'. 00
the 14:h, which resulted In leu sop Bert
Ioetog 01s right arm, winch had to be am
instated now the shoulder. The lad, who ,.
about .e, years of ase, undertook to two,
the wlodrotli out of gear, and In demo so
lets mit go' oau1ht in • rivet os the shaft,
which swung him about, broke hie aro
agar lbs shoulder and .mashed It at the e'
bow. Th• doctor was sp..dlly summoned
and soon appeared upoo the .Done, but 16.
injuries were of .o wvire a oaten.* that .m
901.110, was the only teaort. The lad ir
now doing ae well as o.. be expected.
This is 1.b. wooed of Mr. Wimp's sone to
most with a *mildew, a younger Dor
loving a wimple of fingers some month.
ago.
• Deep lystery,
It is . mystery why women endure book
*oh., head.ohe, nervousness, •eepl.e,oew,
melancholy. (.toting and dizzy spells whin
thou.abde have proved that Eloatrlo Bitter.
will quickly ours snob troubles. "I troffer
.4 ler years with kidney trouble," writes
Mrs, Photo Charly, et Yatereon, Ia , "and
a lame book pained me ea I mould not drew
myself, but Electric Bitters wholly oured
mm, and, although 73 poste old, I now am
able to do all my housework." It ov.r-
armee o•o.ttpatten, Improves appeals,
Rival perfsot health. Only 50o at Jas. W14.
eon'. drog *torr.
Bey. E B. Smith, Iseomboo► of Holmes•
•tele, Middleton and Summer Hill parish,
Mos been offered by Hie Orate the Aroh-
bishop of Rupert's Land the position of .eo
tor of Carberry, Manitoba.
Oodd's
Kidney
Pills
r
are the only
medicine that
w111 cure Dia-
betes. Like
Bright's Dis-
ease this din
ease woe
1-
curebleuntil
Dodd's Kidney Pills
cured it. Doctors
themselves confess
that without Dodd's
Kidney Pills they are
powerless against Dia-
betes. Dodd's Kidney
Pills are the first medicine
that aver cured Diabetes.
imitations--boz, name and
pill, are advertised to de eo,
but the medicioe that gess
nitre
labotes
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is Dodd's Kidney Pills.
Dodd's Kidney Pills are
fifty cents a box at all
druggists.
DUNLOP
SOLIC
RUBBER
arriage Tire
A new carriage the that makes riding
on ell road. • phuure-eoonomioal, too
for it does away with the vibration 1h
shakes and retake b the carriages.
b o rife
g .
AV shaped spam between the rub-
ber tire mot the steel Aonge pre-
•ent. 1.ho rrMping and colt ng
whish other tlree are enbjeot to. flee
the ashl, it at lb. beg fairs
Send at ono. for lire* Tire I'otalo,ue,
giving Priory' of all *'zoo.
THE
DUNLOP TIRE COMPANY,
TORONTO. LIMITED
a'r. Jhith WIONIP(" HOm
Fad Suis & OvercoIs
Tho men nrweed In • snit made St
dnr ,tore always Inks trim, as It is 7l..
ambition'•nf .very man of teats to look.
A largerang, of olothe to ohno.e
from.
If yon are nontsmplatIng getting:a
11.ht nverotot for fall wear, glue as e
ehanos to serve you. Prices ►heir
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Our January
....Sale Values 1
Are the best money's worth you ever saw or heard of. To
show the trend of prices we print just a few to show you good
reasons why you owe it to yourself to visit our Store before
you invest a dollar in Dry Goods.
DRESS GOODS - Lot I consists of
Heavy Meltons, Strong Tweeds and
Fancy Drees Goods, the regular
price• "re 20c to 50c., all at ..12ic
THREE PIECES- Black and Navy
Biody Serpa, hard twist, fine finish,
pure wool and absolutely fast color.
good value at 85c., for 49C
HOMESPUN - Harris best home-
spun, 56 -inch wide, new colors and
black, the kind we have sold freely,
are good value at $1.25, for .. , . 70c
HOMESPUN --- Just like the above
only lighter weight, our regular
price $1.00, for
TABLE LINEN worth 25c. for 17c
TARLE LINEN worth 3bc. for 25c
TABLE LINEN worth 45c. and 50c.
for 35c
TABLE LINEN worth 65c for 60c
TABLE LINEN worth SI for 75c
NAPKINS one-third off.
TOWELS 20 per cent. off.
One nn'y Fur Capenne, best Electric
Seal, with Sable 1 rimming• and
• Tail, worth $25.00 for ....WS 00
GAUNTLETS, were $3,50 for $2
KID GLOVES, size 6, were $1.00
for 26c
\PS' UNDERSHIRTS -the regu
vier price 25c. for i1c
regular price 35c, and 40c. for 25c
regular price 50c, for 36C
MEN'S SH1RT5 and DRAWERS -
the regular price 40c. for . , .. 30c
" 50c. for , , , , 88c
" 75c. for ,,,. 55c
" $1,00 for .... 70C
LADIES' VESTS at one-fourth oil'
our regular price.
KNITTED GLOVE., Mitts, Toques,
Hoods, Scarfs, etc.; one-third off.
CORSETS - We have a lot not all
sizes, some stores charge 75c, for
them, our job price was 48e., to
clear st per pair 34c
D d1. A, Century, A di 13 and some
other odd lines, were 81.00 and 75c,
for 490
N. C., best dollar corset for..75o
MEN'S heavy Cashmere Sog, good
value at 35c, for 22c
Collars, were 10c. and 121c. four
25c
• • 75c
5bC
for
Linen Cuffs, were 25c, for.
Top Shirts, were $1.06 for
Top Shirts, were 75c. for
JACKETS--Lulies' and Girls' Jack
eta for just half price.
JACKETS, were .for,...=2
$5$4 0000 for . $2
$$$654.500000:
6.50 for......
, ..83.2550
HANDKERCHIEFS, were 10c. and
12i, now 4 for 2bc
This is a Genuine Clean=up
Stock.taking January Sale
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The above are god reasons why you should come to our Store, 3
and we can show ou many more reasons when you come, as
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DON'T
TAMPER...
with your health.
Don't nee Drugs and Medicines
of questionable quality. Get the beet
there is at the same prices that are
charged for inferior goods.
At our Drug Store the stock is al-
ways
an
sfresh,
andceach article pure, pc -
tory.
Our Prescription Department
h iso ',potation for promptness and
n•''u rwry.
F. JORDAN
IT'S YOUR NERVE.
It'* the Coalition of ' Your
Nerves Tnat Either Makes
Your t.lfe a Round of
Pleaeu,•e or a Ume-
le
ss Burden-_
'.To n'.tny w.sneu life I. one MUM' Of Rick-
's), woikne., and ill health. To atleropt
....on the .light s1. hou.ehoid duties f.ltigu.'-•
them. Many of tho symptoms tammp.un -
ing this .tate of decline ore : a- feeling of
tirmines* oat waking, faint neon, .Dizziness,
sinking feeling. palpitation of the hoot 1,
.h"rtne.t of breath, Ions .f appetite, cold
bandit and filet, hoo,lo.'In,, dark circk!, motor
the eyes pain in the b.u:k tool 'side and all
the other a' eonlponimento til • run down
and weakened rnnitltet,On,
All ahcAc .ymptoru. And cotelitlon, *R'
.imply Thu result of o per finality *sad
defectivecircul*tion of the blood, with o
wasting swo, of the nerve force..
Rv feeding the system with
DR, WARD'S
BLOOD AND NERVE PiLLS
Von .inks at the root of the dinette° and
lay a *,did foundation on which G. build
Soon the weight increase*, this munk0n
cheeks and NA' tenor! (aunts fill out, the.yo.
got bright and the thrill of renew,vl health
and etrwngth vibrate* through the system.
50 Penta per hex at all druggists', or
DR. WARD CO.,
Toronto. Ont.
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%ard
Wear
Shoe.
Men and boys
(young men) work-
ing outdoors,
Hocking about,
need good strong boots to stand the - cket.
We've got the very kind you wa -stout, thick
soles (solid leather, mind you), good st •ng insteps,
put together with the knowledge that th must be
strong to s1. :nd the strain.
a'l't;,• :t' i',),'Ls are irJt -expansive, thnu,;Tt : }' (la
wear 1 -
FROM $1.25 UP.
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Wil. SHARMAN, Jr.
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Pel.e a4 Rh Y... A. • Ilnlmwtt for faintly nee ft
It.d n.. egml. 504 your Arnry* for Ita0.11'.
afwr1. Curry hors • Trona/ea .. W Herw,w
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Tits 1.10A1Mai -
t' \Tg,C0Lo?4 0.Ctl1
fit,t\otx\ x1. vM,
errd.r. rarrfwlly anreded oto; a/
4*.,nr., algbl .r day,
al*re •n Went wriest. IAea1de.fe.
bee at
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MILL WOOD
FOR SALE.
The tai ovo is cnt into stove wood
fen,;th and will be delivered to any
part of the town the same day as
onlere.dl.
Orere received by telephone or
I left et residence, 128 Cambria street,
will receive prompt attention.
'Phone 98.
PETER McEWAN.
Ocderich, Novemhrr 21.1, IROO Siam
ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR
McLEOD'S : SYSTEM : RENOVATOR,
A Wonderful Ton 'c and Remedy for WEAK and IMPURE
BLOOD, KIDNEY and LIVER TROUBLES.
-Manufactured by J. M. MacLEOD, Goderich, Ont.