HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1901-1-31, Page 5THE SIGNAL GODERICH ONTARIO.
THURSDAY, Jan. 31, 1N1a
LIS
W.Acheson& Son
JANUARY SALE WILL
OVERLhAP ALL OTHERS
Commencing January 28th and for the balance of
the mouth, and February 1 and 2, herewith will be-
gin the closing scone 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
AND-
SOME HEAVY WOOL
BLACK DRESS GOODS
in neat figures, stripes and
magnificent Crepou etfects
and plain. The regular range
of prices of this range is from
50c. to 90c. • yard. One
week stupendous selling and
all you want or while they25c
last, at per yard ...... .. V
350 ALL PURE LINEN
TABLE CLOTHS. Being
part of • Belfast manufat;-
tureen liquidation stock and
bought at a sacrifice. Here
is the sale prioe and in com-
parison regular prioe. Fin-
ished cloths bordered. all
around and lisrdaolne designs.
2:2+} yards 85c. .... regular$l 25
2x2j " 41 00 .... " 2.00
2:2a " 1 50 .... " 2 50
4:3 1.00 .... " 100
2:4 2.25 ... " 3 50
8 only Ladies' BLACK AS-
TRACH•N LAMB
COAT y, fine c]r1 and
heavy black farmers' satin
lined and quilted, reguI r
value 130.00, sale price..
19.15
•1200 PAIRS CORSETS. One
1 week's gelling, B h C, Yatiei,
D .4 A, M. o, Watchspring,
regular 11.00 and $1.25
standard values, at per pair
69c
50 PIECES of 32 to 36 inches
wide English Prints, war-
ranted fast colors, suitable
for waists, dresses or wrap-
pers, Tight and dark oolors,
regular value 12p. • yard, 8c
at one price e
1700 YARDS SWISS EM•
BROIDERY-beautiful ef-
fects in leaf, flower and
novelty figures, on muslin,
nainsooh and lawn g.caud
and from to 4 inches wide,
bo't regular to sell at 7c., 8c.,
lose, 1.2#c. per yard. We
place one entire lot -as they
have just arrived for spring -
one prioe for one week and
qnantity unlimited, at per sic
V
IOc
12 pieces or nearly 700 virile
of fine English 32 Co 34 inch
white Cambric or Cotton,
regular 1272x. quality at. .
5 pie,;es American Lonsdale
C'mbrie, regular value 1 40 , 10c
at per yarit
W.Acheson&Son
DUNGANNON.
Nortca- The boat agency to Dungannon I
foe Tet ew.AL ts at the onto' of .1. O. W Aiw.
J.1'., oonv' ano*r. tae who will r.alve or
dors for subswtpttova advents ng end lob -
wort, and 1. authorized to give reoslpu for
amounts paid for the same
DR. 0. A. NEWTON, DENTIST, HAS
discontinued hts trips to Duog.nno•.
Will he pleased to meet ane from that oeIeh•
herbals' who may rennin ie «r•iom at the
home emoe, Luoknow, where be will be found
*eery day tete. week ezosoi Tburwd.s , whew ;
h e •Imit. Ripley. epeetai attention paid to
er..er•.tioo of natural teeth, Drown and
bridge work, em. Keay methods of extract-
ing.
Tripper, J.D. 22.
W!DOING BILL. -0. W•doasday, bb.
1614 last., Was Margate" Ann Sherwood,
eldest daughter of Patrick Sherwood, was
tallied 1n the bond. of m•trtm.sy to Joseph
KlIp•trtok, oldest sen of John Kilpatrlek,
MI .1 the township al Aehfi.ld. The happy
ample were united by Re•. T. K McNair.
In taken of the esteem In which the bride
is meld • large number of handsome and
•alu•ble promote were given to her. Ah
Mor the many rooms who la•orei Lbs oo•
melon with their presses. bad postal's° of
• beentltol weddlam repast and had *peat •
very pleasant evealng to various amuse,
moot., they retired to their r•.peoelye
homes. In the merutag tb• newly -wadded
maple went ta their future horns In Aeh
dell. W. .x tend oongratolattnee to them,
wt.bleg them • peaalul, prosperous sod
1.R journey oo Lh• noon of matrimony,
C• VINO Ann G.uv.i -W. 1'. Orber.on, of
Wto ham, one day last week gess your
bumble senb• a short but pleasant' visit.
W. wore pleased to age Wm look and I«I
well, •1s to lean that Mr.. Oneness,
whoa eye -sight was affected by the.tfseta
sof ha•ter ostlpht oold, 1s gradually Impro••
lag. Mr Ori.reno renewed his aahsorip
Nos to Teu Sto.tat. for 1901 He has for •
n umber of years bean • "toady eobsoriber,
wbioh *hew* that he •ppreolsis, a good
Toad paper '1 he reo.ot hoot rind boat.
ma *1 the Qaen'e hotel and daogheor, Miss
Lott•. nnw •1 (lod•rlob, wore in our village
Wednesday and Thursday of last weak....
Morgan Dalton, Mho esteemed Reeve of
Ashfield, and John Wilson, of the township
of Hallett. were In our allege oe Friday
last, &editing the soonest" of the Ioannina
oe's bre•svrer for 1900
AM:IDIOT -On Wednesday, 16th inst.,
as Mn J. B. Crawford and son William
wars taking an outing to •lilt friends In
Ashfield the eaIter by some moons upset,
mid the ooenpanbe were thrown out. W •
are pleased to stat that Mrs Crawford was
mot muoh Injured r000l•ing only slight con-
hasten. en her lana and leis arm. William
fortunately esnap.d wlth.se as 'ajar,.
v ore
1es Itsd m
The •ooldas might gt hays r
seriously.
ARTHUR COLEY LIVES.
eN
Stead, as Mang of Ina friends Tbeeghl
Se Weald So.
Awe Lake, Man., ,Ian. 28 -A yennR
man Is living here today whom many p..
pit Is and above Somerset, M.° , an doubt
tank to be le his grave. HI. memo 1e
Arthur Coley, and when he left Som
1. 1894 b• wit In the tut etg« of Bright's
Maisie and diabetes. "Macy will be our
prised, I .m ours, to Avd that i am .live,"
says Mr, 11.1.y, "for I was utterly prOetrat
o4 with Bright's 41..ase sed diabetes
"I did ant •xpoet fe 11.e. Now I ern
able tbmikfully to say •nae pain and week
awes are a.knewn to me. i an a former,
mid ean sew do as hard a day'. work as
emyme, whereas before using Dodd's Kid
say Pills I was &g1ten ap t die with Bright's
dimes. mid diabetes. This was In 1894 1
am well 1141y. D.dd'e Kidney Pile laved
my Itfe. They are to s/1y mired."
BLUEVALE,
Tnanby, JAS 22nd.
Mr. sad Mn. Daniel Lewis ntnrn.d w
?May from vlstNas relatives ie M.tehell.
Mr. age Mn Fred Me(h.ebee, .f 5.
sib, sport Sunday al John Oardlnsr's
Miss Allo. Duff, of Uoleswnrmh, .peat
lkmaday at her hems 1. Rl.ev1.
The imam' mmetitg of the innovate flag
Msafamlarly Oempany was b.td os Mt
%relay. The el4 board e1 almoner,' were
molested Chairman, James Rlll.tt ; 0.
W. Titter i itishard Jab .w. I Jobe
MoCrsoken ; Themes Stuart.
Mrs. Harper and huts son are vein°,
Mrs. H•rper's psreate, Mr. and Mrs Rob
ere D.00ao, before gong to Arksneas,
where they w111 live in future.
The motion given uo l.r the simples, of
lbs Chaim Friends I..t t1 •d.e.4.y'oea-
Ing was &splendid 000are, bur the stormy
alight kept many from &needing It.
Amle Arar, who has been le Roohrsbsr
for the post few months, is vldtlog hie
sista, Mrs Stamper.
John Raritan 1e attending Ib• quarterly
audit of C O. F. at Brantford We week
Miss FINIS Stuart, of Tnrnbrrry, %lotbed
Mies Aonle Altoblsoo on Sunday.
Mn. Jam« Spell has told her farm to
Kieburo to Christopher Dsl., of Hellen.
R. N. Duff 11 home frcm bit trip t0 Man.
hstlqus.
Quito • number in the allege are laid hp
with t. grippe.
Miss Faonl. Patterson, of Winih.rn,
Melted her uncle, Archibald Patterson, oar
Wednesday of 1set week.
Dr. Hntcblwo, of Staffs, has accepted
the position of physioian to the combined
societies of rhe olcy ( Thomas, .. St. b •,& n'd will
remove his family there. He has taken in-
to partnsrebip with him ler 1) E, Hed,eae,
of Or.alen. Dr. Hodgeoo will reside to
Staff* and condoot the pramica there.
While Dr. Hutohison's many friends lit
S•affe regret his departurs,'hey will all joie
to wishing him pr«perry to his new and en-
larged field of labor.
DONNYBROOK.
Trnnar, Jas 22.
♦ SotrsaarcL K]T•gTA10amltT - Coe
esterl•Inment to the Merb„dist oherob last
evader breathe out • good ai tsodanoe, and
• Ormolu. program eau rendered, obi,fiy
by tlederlole talent. Rev John Kennedy,
pater of Ohs moult, occupied the oh•lr. A
quartette composed of the Muses Kota,
Jas. F. Thomson end Chiu. Adair, gays
«vara! selections, anti mobs were given by
Wee Harland and Mr. Thomson. 'the
choir of the oburob aloe rendered a'etee-
tion Mies Pentland. of Dungannon, and
Mand Wlbno, s1 Iloderloh, ranted.
Rev. Jasper Wilson, of Ooderteh, delivered
•n imereeNng and ln.trootlre address. Tta
duties of •o«mpanlst were performed by
Mus Angie Thomson, and the new ohuroh
organ eras herd with much aallaf•etlen,
Malabo $.y.
Pb. days between the loth and :0th of
February, 1900, will b. memorable In the
htebery 01 tbs South ♦Irivan war. The
part taken by the Canadian troops on that
day when the''Iton of the north"-(lenersl
Crooje--was foro.d to rorrevdsr will ht
• poke° of as a work worthy of any regi-
ment. The position they 000upled is olaar-
ly dsploted in the picture which The Week-
ly (lobe le giving free to Ito yearly sub.
n orthers. A sample oepy man be seen at
this office. I. a certainly worthy of •
plea In every C•nadlae home
STAer. ASD OOIN14, . - it i■ thought
probable that a new lame will be made of
stamps bearing the lineaments of King Pd -
ward. There to no pre«deet, however, to
guide the Canadian •w norl Aw in • matter
of this kind. The I•t• Queen 'pomaded M
the throne in 1837, but it was not nstil
1840 that the first pottage stem, was elope
ed. Prior to the latter dem., and, Inleed,
until a mooh Tater Ip.riod, • natant filed
snm was paid for the carriage of • letter,
and the amount was stamped by the peat
master en she matinees The likelihood Is
that a neer Issue of stamp will be made al
mat Immoolaloly, hob that they will net
oome Int g I ase tined the hulk of she
stamps at presets 1n stook has been dle
posed of. A new oetnsg• Issue for Canada
may 11« he required, but 1t Is not yet
pwelbl• to say whet .otlnn will be taken Ie
this regard, as the poise hos not yet bean
«aeid•red by 1be anbhorl.ln.
fe.sferth Dr Thee. Wibd., formerly of
Smforth, has arrl•sd safely In India. Hs
1. grimily pleased with Rembay. l)r. Wil-
iam will locate Is 'dhow.
Major Rook le s member of Iho szsnntlys
eommutoe of Mks new Pr.vlslal Coe«rve-
N re Adesola/lea.
MATTERS OF MOMENT.
Questions of the Dilly Die -
sussed.
eatarte'e ReceUwt ISidneastemedi times' -
las YAweallea .r lam Tweatlssa Cos -
tory -hexagon tad Um Grip
USM Werk the Preteallrs.
TonoNTO, Jan. 21, 1901.
Although reenter Boa door not mab• a
beast of It, the eduuatonal apnoea of Oa•
Mule la one of the feasters to `f . oat. He
had Ib• netdaol of that deparimeot ter
many years, snit whet Mr. Hw.00uri 5.ok
it over lis cam• Into • well -ordered ubon-
tan«.
Latterly, the edueallou•l .ya1 m has
cum• to for some orli oiam, maloly {awaits*
It is • system, and has wrbeln bigamous.
shat mast always go with q.tanee. now•v.r
perfect, N . ono admin more Iraokly than
Mr. Koos hummed that U will *dant of Im
proyemeot. He hue thoroughly grounded
in bis mind the dogmas' of Freebei, and •
lavont• dictum of oar i• cast the ideal spa-
te= of edg«tion would furnish every child
wltb • tutor. «wowed• there are ons or
two tillage which defer them desirable cam-
snmmatioo, and whioh muss b• uoosidered
by •••teems°. to Ontario, there u a any
genual teal 10 learning. Fathers are not
uootens that their ohlldren ehehld trudge
along la the earn. Sri/oyes se they hays
done ; they admit with Solomon, that in
ursest of knowledge is theorems of sorr•ew,
out •:gus them It is hkswu. hoose.■• .1
pu5eihdaue. Cooley uently the •,•rags of
usracy to (lmono le higher, and the school
a.load•oue 1. larger, titan in soy other
from.. of Canada. W'hers there 11 .cob
• prevalent appetite 01 lgarotog It means
that many must gat from the same dish.
risers oanm.t he a teacher to •vary pupil,
bew•yer great the yearly supply, Owe
teacher muse divide his &Lbeatloo amoag
moor studsas. A system b therefore •
u.owny, and eh. statesman's duty is sim-
ply to make 1h•/ system os fiazdbls •.
possible Another thing that publiulst•
wast sounder a the •mourn of money •.
herr disposal tor • 1.11.. o purpose Ttt•re
ui• many claims on the tr«•alt y of Or
l'runnc,-aid to agncultare, •id 10 rail
+•p, alit to taduatnee that wilt ioor•a•«
ha wea.th •std happiness of the peuplr.
1'bo garment whit he Mit auoordl.g u Lb•
. oche (;oneequ•otly, education must not
-so for more than iia share of the public
(cots.
A,th these limitations, a Is surprising
bow the edueatioasl written) .-1 Oorw.,u,
hugely f«sr•d by Premier Rud, has doe
vsI•ped. It bas always been go 01 son ago
c• paint at with pride when ws wet.
inroad, sod wealthy States of the Ualou
hoes often looked enviously towards its r•-
. olts. It has given the greatest, oumner of
modems the greatest eminent of good with
t1,. least (notion. std, sotto of its little In
equalities, hem turned out & predigsaa hum
oar el good men ant women. It has se•d-
ed this Provlo« nobly with oulter• and
,ugh aims • it has 1,151:ted 111 ihfinetwo all
hrottgb Ctusda ; and le it.. given our
young men ceusider•bto premise to the
U..isd States whore they are known, for
cods tboroagbo•w and general reforma-
Lion.
All tble has been .000mpliabed by • .vs -
'am, not fival o: inexorable, but reap. -n..••
to °bugiog tune* and ootdieiow. What
n es heopeued to the lent few years? The
pubho nbool curriculum has been eiztooded
so then graduates have • praotioal equip
-
Meat Lir the "truant' of life. Normal
soboole have been multipled, sod members
have baso taught how to teach aoardiog
to the most ad•enoed meehods. Tom*
n ever wee a time when the ideals of Free•
were sem wail uod•ntoo-1, or when •duo•-
ttonus oompreb.nded so well the true go•I
o1 •duoatlon.\ fsohotoal sobools boys em
e000uraged, dud the time is within •Iewmg
thetas°. when the hand and eye of the boy
and girl wilt be as fully trained as the mind.
Tole 4 a strenuous age Everybody is in a
hurry. The old humanities still bays their
plea• for philosopher", Int srateors and
prote«woel men, but the tendency of times
u low•rd the praoucal. The education •1
the twentieth amatory will develop oh.rse
ter mord than it will heap up koowiedge
I• will be dsmooratlo ; it will direct know-
ledge in utilitarian ubaon•ia booties* lite Is
shot t, and must of the sed money to boy a
full share of happinessle is plain now
that the rewards of the mdustrineare 'root
sr than Mho • of the learned proteostons
Ontario has eaormoo. resouroes In her lakes,
her mines, her forests. Tee development
of She industries •rts:ng from those w111
./ford 000upstion sod much more than a
btslibood to the present g Ion, and
itaosta t n
p rl y Toe eduuatlon.l system has
kept this in new and w• find the Ontario
Government enoo0r.glog by grants and
bounties) that praotio•l phases of • uo,vsr
arty curriculum which .11 help our funurs.
It is on this at -Auld that this doper meet.
of mlaeralopy and y.oln,y will receive
fur: her •selstanoe during the ooming s,,«len
of the Leyte:mare.
It will he Own that Ohl' *decagonal syn
tam anoommodatw iced( to the time.. It is
001 an •hs.lately perfect .ytem, but it
grows better yearly. It Is plutio, and no
•Iolewt revolution 1. required to keep It
ahreast of modern thought. The te.ohers
are infused with the nest spirit and ideals ;
the emoluments .re better and the Moes,
dyes to remain In the profession framer ;
educationists •re Oiler. . to embr•oe new and
approved meeoe of Ibstrveton: and the
system lends issll readily to revision.
The beat p lye against grip is pluck.
The epidemic is pretty general In the
Uotred Statr. • million people are es«zmg
their beads off and loading op with quinine
and whiskey. in Canada, some towns are
reporting mor' now than they have popu-
lation. in the midst of them alarms, net
one Canadian Cabinet Mlnleter has sue
combed to the prevailing malady. Why
,lent shear pluok - responsibility -don't
give • rip for tis• weather -work to do, and
got to do It. Take Sir Rioberd (*rterrlghl,
for lostanoe. What has kept him young
.nit snappy •l1 his Ice sloop. clow. sole •
toms years ago they tried to drnwo the
.Minister of Trade and Commerce. lin ear
dumped overboard from • yeoht Into oold,
oold water, and he stayed there sour• time
adore Ming reamed. What happeved-
pneumonia, °hills, and fever t Not • bit et
11 -toot a twinge of gout. Bir Riohard
use' • ease, it is true. but, his spier•ms are
• e sharp se over, and lit lives in foil pm
session of his Mantles to see hte ano.ent
enemy, Sir Charles, fleeing to the Old
t lountry
is the last •leotlon campaign Sir Wilfrid
ftanrler addressed b..4,,4s '1 meetings,
half of them, perh*pe, in the 'pen air.
bore eras sharp weather round shoot Oo
tither and Navies -Ow, hat 81r Wilfrid didn't
mem to know It. Wherever there wer5
Mies a the .•diem --and what aadleoee
looked them when Sir Wilfrid was the fen•
cure? -off some that .11k hat, and the
Premier of Canada dared the infiesns• H.
n eva gel It. He Deme through that nam
peers as fit os • fiddle -didn't eyes have •
frog In hie throat. if he hadn't bean a
Premia he would garl.15ly beys died of as
peeers
Pluck .ad bd.g Premier will •000mpllsh
wooden. Take our owe Premier Roos
Heb the most .eemeible man in Tontine.
All he asks is .s hoar 0r 10 t• answer his
nsrrsspondene. After that he is opine to
ostlers, and 1f . manor w111 only wale loom
*sough M will he sore lo ee• the Premier
Mr. Roes greet. them •11 medially -dopa
lotion., *ppllmnes, promoters, and people
with gelev.nme. 0.« In his offline, he rare
ly Imam it Wore *'yen at night. His
l.sobeen he takes In Me reel --.Ass enlsates
ter the inner man RN Saturday half hell
day le merely • myth Usually he le as
hes) thou as a the .Mow five ererking days
el the week. He gun es do prtaelpi. /bat
We better to wear out them le 'net oat
Mr. tSMatton, the P fit,nc,.i :10 In, y.
bas au aatah ala seat I.r w,,. k, (et he i.
Tenni ..d buoyant, and lull of tot... i no
Prelates has reached the .g• when he ought
nob be take liberties with no 0.0'.1.0110,
H. ought twined ta rotary'. U 5a miters as
the British muetlthtloh but to doesn't
He neat grim ala winkle' bander than say
l.burug m&a lit Trroute, eight hour, he
fere dialer, and then probably • baatqust
and an oratorioal effort at utgbt. The
epeeuh shows pot • alio tl weariness er
mo.Nl strain, and to usually the beet thing
•u the memo.
Premier Koos is nut a stroeg mem, pbyelo
1 ally. He suffers from rhrum•m. , , but he
ohalleo.« tho weather with til• beat et
them -speaking hareheadedIn the open
alr, slut&R too draughty platforms sad t.►•
lag risks that would make a Rugby football
player tremble. He doeon't grudge an
extra twinge for the sake of hie 00aotry.
His polittoal opponents are the first to
admit that hu pby. coal endurance. is as re-
m.rk.ble se his moral morays. At any
rate, Premier Koos hasn't had the grip, .I -
though he hos given It all the oheooe. In
the •baso« of arty other explanation, hie
Immunity must be put down to n1e pluot
•.d sing Premier, Vaaaz,
Slew. to asema
The old Mee that the body sometimes
Deeds • powerful, drastio, uurvattrs p111 het
boon exploded ; for Dr King's New Life
Pitts, which are perteoely harmless, randy
. timumate liver and Dow•Is to expel potwls
cue matter, cleanse the ysrem and .b.olute
Iy ours oonsripatton and isi headaob.
Only 25a at Jos- W'lon'a dray store.
COUNTY CURRENCY•
Blu.yale : Jom« l)eom.., father all J.
J. Women, agar B:uo•&ls, died on Tuo.
day of last week In on y-s.zt11 yew.
Clinton - Parttoolarty dutrwlog to the
ease of Mr. and Mn. Stoneham. Too for
ear has for four years beep very Ill, during
the last two years not better out of the
howl.; • law dye ago fes was sitting 1a hie
swo house, as usual, and, Leming • noise,
found 114 wit' lying on the t1.,or of soothe.
room, keno, been team) with m por.lru
stroke. H. was unabb w ee-,k tauaanu.
• .u: n came to time, Mr. Teitahsll'a two
heppeoiog tP ruu to. and he want for meds
0.1 •id traoeral sympathy is (alt for Mr
owl Mrs. Stoneham.
Bi uteri.: tVe •re sorry to record the
Isoth o1 0tie Ltu.r L&.tbordale, alter be
tog au0uusclou• iho moat of lam weak Mb.
w as token look wan teeelline a fortaigh
ago. than complained at a pain in the island -
is the back of her head, hollowed by srynp
Mos on her forehead- It •pried down os
1ar as for braes% Erys,psls went to too
brie and the doctors hold cwt no hopes at
all to Mho sorrowing fmndy. Mu. Love
had always been • most •■tunable you°.
lady and • amoral ta•ornt with old and
ynag
Bread.: Joon Soott and family Intend
removing to W'oodeto.k, where Mr. and
S1(0. Scott will have positions to the Bap
tat Cutlery. Their du tee w111 commence
0m Feb. 15 h. They have Woo residents of
Brussels for the past twenty yam', and
their many rill ',tends will wish them and
their daughters hoppoess and prosperity in
thelt now home. They w111 liv. in the Col
legs building, where moms handfed studenba
also make their home
Wtngb.m : Mrs. Wm. Croweton went
to the Soottish oennart 0w Tuesday mutat
all last week, apparently 1n the beet of
health, but•the program had just Leon
maned when she took wok, and when
medical aid was at bond it wit found ohs
was suffer -tog from parole's.
Ford wiob : Ford wiob Presbyterian 000.
*regatime drolded at their •000sl meeting
to ergot. new ohorob on the lou given t.
them 1y Willem Hamdt.n
)7sberse: Gordon Young, •r„ and bb
ries-to-law, Andrew love, of Mille 0reea,
were one day remedy the guests of Mr. and
Mr., P (Iowans. Mr. Youwg le one of ihs
pioneers of Colborne township, having re
sided there for over sixty-five years He is
still one of' the most extenei00 farmers 10
that township, owoiog between tour band
red sod ha, hundred acres of IanJ. Al.
though borderu,g on sigh, y y-o's of ago, be
to still free and agorae., .0d o. • • lye as
nutty men of s'xiy tie Is the oaly sun
vlvor of the Young Wilily of ten, hi.
brothers, 'Wm, and Atex , and Meters,
Mrs R•tsw and Mrs Ryao, having died
witted) the last lour year..
fieuealt : Recently while the Rev. J S.
Henderson, of Garnet oburob, was on h n
way 'o Toronto, he had the misfortune,
when alighting from the train at Londns,
to slip cm the stool that is used at neo
• t.:iu0 nn Mho middle tracks to lessen the
distance from the o+r etc to the trick
Swing a veiine 1- his hands he tell h••vdy
on ho, knee, infi 01.1115 stop *ever* and
panful n ja.y that medicsl aid had to b-
•Ibfamed, and isr*ad of going on to Torun
ro he had ro return home by the evening
train. Ho was met at the station and onn
veyed to the manse, where medical and
.•.o auxin ohta,usd. The friend. of Mr.
Henderson, while regretting to leans of hie
aerial. and painful aooldeot, which will
probably 000tios him b his room for •
month or two, will be pleased to know that
no hones were broke. In the knee.
He. Sall : Mies Duffles, of Thamesylitr,
who hsri been in Ravioli on • melt and was
retnrmug Mme, had the misfortune, a1
London. to.11p on the slippery pavement,
soil in falling to break one of the bones i
her arm, between the wrist and elbow.
Mb* Duffle" at ,hoe had a doctor est the
bone, and less able to the •ft.rnnon to re-
sume her i merely home Her friends hops
S oon to hear of hoer repining the free use of
her arm.
A Deep Mystery,
I1 fa • mystery why women endure hack -
ache, headache, nervou'nom, steeple...nee.,
melanoboly, fainting and dizzy .pens whim
thousands have proved that, Rieotrin Rimers
will quickly cure .00h troubles. "I suffer -
.d for years with kidney trouble," writes
Mrs. 1'hrbe ('herley, of Peterson, Ia., "and
a km. beet pained me so I onal4 not dregs
myself. hu' Kleotr(o Bitten wholly cured
inn, .rd, elthnugh 73 years old, I nnw •m
. fele to ,to all -my housework." It over -
comes a mnotiroMica, Imprn•. • appe'Iie,
givea portent h.sith. Only 50o at Jas. Wil.
son's drug st"rr.
A 110130111 DIATH.-Oo Monday of loot
weak (roe Axton, tr•yeller for A. M.
Smith & ('o., wholesale grooers, London,
was to Wloab.wl on his regular trip. Hs
complained of not being well, 10l of •
pain in his howl, and went into Se-
haselan's harbor ■hop to have hot olo'he
applied to hie head While seated in this
ohair he lapsed Into unnnnsolouenees Ho
was remotion to the Brunswick Hous.,
where he dud on Tumidity evening without
regaining onn.olnwneal. Mr.. Axton was
n otified of her ho.hand 5 elle... and reaohed
Wingh&m on To...day morning The re
mains were Paton to London on Wednesday
morning The deceased was well known In
O.derinh, h.•tng rsprsmted him firm In
this distrlet for many years. Ho was forty.
seven years of age
Luna Arrau Rrsagn Tien Now.
Where have you stored your wheel for the
winner -- and brew• bee that you in est
allow the wheal in stand for months on the
tires, goes Dunlop tires, mads u they
are of the very Met matri.l,will Ito Injured
by tb• ountlnnous weight pro•sing dims
In one pleat, and perhaps iron. ng in that
position. Frost 5(11s robber when not In
g ee. This is tgn&lly true of rubber oar
rbp tires It allowed to nand Icor aro
der the beery weight and Deemer. of the
cantata the remittently and .0.1(1, of the
robber is lamed. When nee In um •11
rehher Mrs" should M rationed of annotate.
try wdeht The Daalnp (J.mpanv are
geatls. out • simple diode* to apply be
marriage tires when set Is sr,.
GODERICH TOWNSHIP.
W EDS aousY, ,1 ,0 23
1 y'hae1...TATIno.- It to easoly .«u that
EJ..,u Aubsson end Me .whip• site are
two of the popular ts.ple to this •lolalty,
ias last Thursday .veoto, about half past
Noah upwards of eight of the mebers
and •etants
dbof bile Hm
olm«nlle Meth
.dist oburob assembled at their maidens",
betas their de to Uod.rtub, •ud
took than oomplal.ly by surp,i.s Abou
tl uelook Ker J. Otero, 0.11.1 the coin
puny to order, wbw J 'Irons/the sod S.
T. Welters Disabused Mr. Auh.wtn •std
wife with two all the moat bs.utiltd oh.lre
chit ooull be purobassd In Chown, 10000.
panted by the f.11owlog address, read by S.
T. Walters:_
1'o Mr. and Mts. Lohemon t
Dema Fatambe ;-We, the members sad
adherent. all Holmerrillo Methodist oburuh,
kuowlag that you are & won to tenni our
midst, desire u•lore parting with friends
who hove beeo suoh helpful, painstaking
and nth ism workers In the 1 depart -
moms of oburob work, so .how l0 1 small
doors.. our appr«cation and esteem. IVs
thsstore alk you to *meow them °hair., as
.n ezprtusion from os that you carry to
your new home lit 1 • tench our hest w1.b4.
and holden. rtgarus. W. trust and hope
that you may be long spared eu espy 11t,,
and to wn.mu' to work for the Master
surround, 1 by other &estimate., pro•1ug
dally this "Christ Is all In all,' meet at last
when Ido a ended bora may your. be so
51104.nt .111150 a loco the sveirlstiog
Kingdom .f sur Lord and Saylonr.
S;gosd oo behalf .f Hdm.evlll. Methodist
ebonite
Joan 'IKeW•ltTUA.
8. T. W ALTea.
Mr Acheson gave a very to,'ohing ubd
•motional reply, the last words being test
be uuuld nos find words to szpree• hie
tb•uks. Mr. Gros gave very short
•d'i,..., after whom all loured i0 alouing
"Blest tie the 11e Tb•s Bind. ' Mr Acheson
that said the house was theirs 1111 morning,
and Ike oomp.oy of osurSe •ooeptod, as shay
.11 joined in ••rlous games mud ,octal 000
vet... About eleven supper was announced
and from Mb's 1101. sill about ens oo.uuk
yst.rs were ter wed to abundance. Before
lesv...g ,hey mug 'God Be with You till W.
.Mort [basin,' after wblob all pitied In cap
lug Auld Long Syoe.
CHURCH NOTES.•
/
A p'ar for the new chorus+, to rattlaoe
bat at proem, fining &orrice for the Ration -
'my •treat Melhodlet oohgrsgastos 01 (Ain -
hos room wu.pted by the building nom•
mi.,rse. It provides for an auditorium arid
a &boot room oo the game Boor, erten ample
aatommodation for ohms room.. ole. It
will probably be batlt of field .sono, with
'ir Seel rock (.clog for windows, sto , ..-1
it b eet'mated chit tate as,t will be between,
thirteen' and I,ur cam tbous.vd dude,..
DON'T
TAMPER...
with your head h.
Dor4, use Drugs and Medicines
of queationtsblo quality. Get the best
there is At the same prices that. are
chat • t1 for inferior goods.
At our Drug Store the stock is al-
ways h.•: , and each article pure, po-
tent and satisfactory.
Our Prescription Department
hag a reputation for protulltices and
accuracy.
F. JORDAN
Medical
er,M:, a4ski•
y„f
• •/ eg mor
fl
t,
-/'-
"Atwell on his Fens,"
If yea toe Pae Tsars you 1•111111t• It. bet
.111 twit. stock IA* rkau 1. atlemi1. pis
tore. Tt. Peg* Peace I. wow. r ear own
factory, (tom cooed wow mode byo•ele, end
twin u strong u wad .d w ether
s
er fess. Get
this year's prices, they an tower rk.a last yew.
The PAGE WIRE FENCE CO. (Ltd.)
WALKg.sv,Llr - -
DUNLOP
SOLIfi
RUBBER
ar iae Tire I
A n'•w o.rnage erre that makes riding
on an rued. • pinasnr,-eomomioal, Mo
tar tr Tinea away with We •th aeiew w
ehakte and brooks the c'.rrlag«.
A V-sI'.p.d spode between the rub-
ber tiro and the steel /lenge pre-
ens the creeping and ent11.1
whluh other ttr«are salient to. Ilan
the exhlelt at the big fain.
Mend at nnre for )'r., Tire Calo1o514,
plying pf le., of 611 .IL«,
THF
DUNLOP TIRE COMPANY,
TORONTO.
LIMITED
Yr. /.1110 anis ln'.o NOgtatAL
Fall Soils & Overcots
7 he man dreamed In a suit mud. at
Over store always lot kit Trim, as It It 111
•mbitlon.of ono; men of cast to In, it.
A lerg. Inge el oaths in cheese
from.
if yon see e0Memplating getting a
II.ht us •rPn.t tor fell wear, give u. •
oMnce •n • .. s you Prices right.
H. DUNLOP
Wadi Street
•
a
M cKI M'S
Reld's 0/d
...Stand
... 4oderlch
MONDAY
Feb. 4th, 1901
We will begin • big Clearing Sale of REMNAMTS, ODD-
MENTS and LONELIES.
We have lots of Shorts in everything whiCtt we will hot write
up in Stock -taking, and they are yours at from one-third to
three-quarters their regular price. Remnants of Ure,s Goods,
Flannels, Flannelettes, Cottons, Linings, Tweeds, Ribbons,
Linens, etc.
Oddmenta of Gloves, Hose, Hoods, Mitts, Scarf., Corsets,
Underwear, etc.
Lonelier of Men's and Boy's Overcoats, Reefers, Trousers,
Snits, etc.
These are new, fresh Goods, all bought for this season and
most of them bought in January at a disoount of 25 to 33}per
cent. tor cash. We may have just the length or quantity you
want and we know the price will be just what you want to pay.
Remember the date, MONDAY, FEB. 4, 1901.
Remember the place,
McKIM'M
;Yard
Wear
Shoe.
Men 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 ,,tronf{ insteps,
put together with the knowledge 11 .:t they must be
stroni, to stand the strain.
4 1'.: c ;,tots are not expensive, though they do
p' dl-,1111• v- i-r'TYi, - -
FROM $1.25 UP.
WI'1. SHARMAN, Jr.
Rheumatism.:
kr Urns Acid In the Mood
Unhealthy kidneys aro the
cause of use acid being(
there. If the kidneysactad
as they sl, vld toy would
strain 1,10 ('rip Acid out
Of the oystom and rheuma-
tism wouldn't occur. Rheu-
matism is a Kidney Din.
ease. Dodd's Kidney P1
have made a groat put of
their reputation curing
Rheumatism. So get at
the recite of those Tearful
shooting pains and stili
aching joints. There le
but owe more way-
Dodd's
Kidney
Pills
BROPHEY & SON
-- TilO 1.15100(1 -
Y VL..1LS A.;-ikrtetor S. ah&
.Wer. carefully attended t 5r
hears. might or day.
More em Nees !Apesll. t..Ne.e., .-
thee 11reet,
MILL WOOD
FOR SALE.
The •, ove ie cut into stove wood
lenzth and will be delivered to any
part of the town the same day as
ordered.
Orders received by telephone or
left at residence, 128 Cambria street,
will receive prompt attention.
'Phone 98.
PETER McEWAN.
(lalerieh, November 21st, 1899. 63.3..
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, Goderich, Ont.
IT'S YOUR NERVES
It's the Condition of Your
Nerves That Either Makes
Your ,..tro a Round of
Plea.ut'e or a Boo-
lean Burden
7'O manywe
mmh(n i+, no at
rem i 1 of •tech•
HORN, wee►oeut and ill health. To attempt
even the slight .t household dation fatigues
Il.. -all Many of the symptoms s000mpany.
tog then state ..f Berlin are : n fooling of
tirsdne.s on waking, f.iutncos, diazines,
oinking fooling, palpitation of the heart,
.hortnes. of breath, Imre off appetite, cold
hands and feet, hewfaehe, Clark sissies under
the eye.. 0.1111 in the took and side and all
the other &etnmpanim.nts of a run down
anti weakened ronsuttalon.
All these .ymptnmi and rornittiono are
simply the- remelt of a poor quality and
defective circulation of the bloat, with a
waiting ,•Irony of the nerve forefeet,
Its footling the ordain with
DR. WARD'S
BLOOD AND NERVE PILLS
You strike at the toot of the themmee and
lay a solid foundation on which to build.
Boreal the weight inerttooe, t.ho sunken
cheeks anti fiattontvl Lots fill out, the oyes
get iwight and the thrill of renewal health
and strength vibrates through the system
60 s,nt• per her ret all drawing'. or
DR. WARD CO., -
Toronto, Ont.
DR. SLOCUM'3
SUCCESS I
Numbers of Pewit In
Canada Who are Being
g
Cured of Consumption
Is Positive Evidence
Of the Mary etoua s.te..em et neo
Slocum 3 ltest toe N1 Lung
NO MORE BIO DOCTOQJSFFBYI
NO MORE? 1 014(1 SUPt=L14INO1
pr. elee.n Y soccer m early an .tray. .t W
Legs earl brmmrhlal WOW. r 1..•i..,,i .e•M1r
tl0orm of men and women wise bad x.11•.•• tear
madlnse hopai.es saw hes. wsse•.d In 1•01.6
throngh 115 hinrnm meow , ar bWas.-" Nora at
ale 11ree preparatlnns st,mprwrg ,b* sae wa
b atmsst sot tomith r wpm pellet Warn rewIlin
1f you wrier teem any Dorm e• Ione tenable w1•►
ever, rot should net lee, • mists Is applying Ow
• inal et the alorom mums toe reasmml
Teo ars M salted to pip a ewe Aa row law
in dor to earn. tae T. a. tame 1.s. ... 0.
dierren, 171 Nlnf at Wart TlNrt., gtymg
Ian fall, waft pow *Mee .tend moms. aurae adabsylt
sad
FREE TREATMENT
0111 the soot yen prnmp.ty ea rmeayr or roar!
Demi. This 1. the men emm.as . owe wade
by My wwiir*1 roan 1a this rwaater re Mee.m
te sa pesluve of what kit tr•a.moet nndn d. Madge
makes Ma n•pr.reemtM ern% felly e. -.dent er
irked the s..lr .111 1• be •a mesa w5. wigs •
dot well
paTWt.ww taat
as wetting fee them as.lss film
hraan• 1n Parade, maw steam 0 tom star In
Ams50an p.p.,. wlu piesis nal OW aameDos 10
tM Tweed.. uber.tort. ,
" The Signal," $1.00 a year.