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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1901-2-21, Page 5THE SIGNAL GODERICH ONTARIO. W.Acheson& Son EIGHT HUNDRED SAMPLE PIECES OF LADIES' UNDERWEAR TO BE CLEARED. Eight hundred garments, ladies; and children's vests and drawers, being manufacturers beat sawples of better class underwear. Ladies' heavy union vests, Targe sizes and finely finished. .25 Regular value 50c, at each Lot No. 2. Ladies' tine all wool and- union vests and drawers, in white, greys, pinks, beautifully finishe 1. Regular values would be front 80c. to $1.25, at per garruentt _ Last Act in Ladies' Fur Capes. 10 only ladies' tine astrachan lamb capes, first quality, full sweep, long length, all .*lies. Regular value $16.50. Selling at .55 11.75 W.Acheson& Son BUFFALO TO DU UTH. Pest the Twin O1t1N Out On Lake Superior. OserMMtlfIM et N. •.'s Trip - A t to wblo Rlepraa-The Great Comer Gantry Mew a l'meal 1• caper. steel -Scenes by the War, Terse or four Mlles below the rapids Sager l.dend diverts the walre of the "too" river late two °hatoale-tee U•n•dlan and American ter Hay Lake) Formerly the C•.adlan stream was mesh used. but o1 bite years eltbaelve Wastes' sad dredroeg op.raeleas hove so improved the Hay Lake dlvtaloo that now the deepest draught lake hose bars very little trouble threadieg their way through the row" of buoy. or foUewlag the range light or beacon oounw. )SLOW TH1 home. As the steamer swings round the head e1 Sager Island, a pretty sod animated mese 1s revealed. Is the foreground, a hundred yards away, one of the great Ueesemer steamers le ouefully medlar Into the ohanoel. Round her bows sweep with lm- pr•sslve majesty and grace, ob,oked at the right wormiest by a movement of the rudder As the great monster glides by, woe osWb.. • 1Umpee of pretty Wow and the Butter el bright droves en the bridge, of LE einem In uniform forward Dooming the beat, the wbeelman to the pilot•huuae toying with the diminutive s oat -roared wbe.i, deck hands r ere and there ooihog away hoes or battling uo louden, th• steward, white• •pr.bed and Dapped, arms •Limbo, to the doorway o1 the k,tohen, eed • fireman, mopping bat greasy face with an oily chunk 01 waste, 14taam. out of •t after vengwey. Your huodred test beblad, 000sscted by s heavy need hawssr,00mee her °owort. Koch heat bas eye( esus thousand Loos of igen ore ander her hatobes. Sh.uld tb• rudder ohnlee ou one o1 these boats pert, or one captain mlsoaloulate the Stent of his curve, pry little swoops matohweed would be left n1 soy wooden boat that night happen to Ile in th• path of woe of thew levathaai rusalog amuck. Clews behind the Bessemer* 'omen • "Dow,"aaoomWaied by her litter of "pigs." As she •pprosohes. sae ootwom the peculiar nose projeoUct soros. the water like the *moot of the animal "neon 1t takes (elation loveably Involuntarily) to swimming. Ae else pseawi the carved deck shows where the term " whelebook " applies, while the overhang- ing bow and Morn, wmbined with the otryed deok amidships, giye to the bull the •p- parmmo* of • otter Boattog .emt-abmarg.d to the water. Forward le a turret for the sham °pstao.. Than oow.es a hundred and fifty feet of dseb, clear Gaye for lite• las. along *soh gide The captain'. Midge and the pilot bow are rsaob.d through so• other bOrree, while somas to the soles* room and the men's quarters is gamed through • tiled. The turret* ars fitted with wateetttrbt don, and th• batches are securely bolted down when the bat leaves port. In a storm the waves sometimes swap several feet deep cyst the deek, which Is but • few feet above the water'* Wee'. Feetvtbisg being watertight, roe hem is dos,, while at the same time the host *soaps* a arrest portion of the buffeting to which a high -hulled ship 1S *objected. 705 YAolelticans (tour NO.TnIRN ertAM Sea. A mile below the Soo nee of Ibe magoifi- esot Great Northern steamers Is met. Very pretty Is the ploture ot which she forms a ppaarb. Alma tither shore are the green fields and wooded slopes of Ontario and Michigan, ronalag farther up into the build • tags and'tree*, of the twin cities. Deere flowing, blue and msjestto, extends the river to the loot of the rapid., where the blue tares te white, giving to the bounding waters the appointee* of a snow olad moun- ts'. slops. Surrounded by such charming setting 1* th• steamer herself, • queen of the inland seas. Her all, white hull 1a lined with rows ot porthole* ; braes rather. and guards flesh book the ray' of the sub, and from three greet 'tact* trail dense Maude of bleak smoke. With the excep- tion of the St. Paul and the St. Louts, America possesses no boat thee oil rival thaw pslao..iike *reamer., while for are ommodetlon and oomfurt Ih y are our. pulsed by .o tans -Atlantic Leer. on salt wiser • Areeol•w pmweger 11 *towed sway wit tM commencement of th. In • stuffy, ben -by -'is room, with a sot• greet power Meng ens side so whloh to loonge, and two ohaneel or raw On the heights book of sh.ly, aleng eke other for rtrostiog par- Loci evsrlokleg the town is Fort Brady, garrisoned by U. ei regulars. Above the rapids the river is shoot mile wade and very Potrol ue muttees e docod with small islands, rooky and wood. ed. Two or three miles .hove the locks 1. Bey Miil., an Important lumbering settle- ment. Farther ee the oh•onel @Irina the Canadian shore, where pretty islands and charming forest abides create • yearning a speed a month or se In the midst of moral nongalel enrrandiegs. The shores are heavily *railed, the river runs deep and Mtrneg, and hero Miters may be teen at her best. Twenty mile* "hove the "So" brirps 1n might a pretty picture. The steamer tenon marts' the main body of Late Superior, th• grottiest of all fresh water expanse.. The sestet shore now sweeps round with • se grawftl as that of the new mane, the boys woods of the metre dwindling in• te a Iew trees and Mrmleattng In • strip of white sand at the northern Up. 1'o the North the highlands of Whitefish Bey tower • thousand tette .Awes the water, ap. posit* ohs withers tip rwnhbbg one in a held promontory to greet the other shore. The froth western tweets tips the wave" TR. TWrY (tmeNa with white, and twines the misty Moues Of eh• ewe please, Ike A*,arion "W+e" round the held peak* acrd headlands. Down 14 b►* nave Important, sa.evlDolly and the rine mimeo • lumber boat with the ••eseserelally. The heehaw peril.e of the .'.al •b,bng ef terga The frisky braise Am.r(o•. rate Ieobnderi tome floe buildtere end there are also • few hoe rainbow's Although es present there are no really tot portant Industries, the oompletloa of a great power canal now well under way promises to result to tits esteblubmeob of many greet manufacturing plants. Th. groat pulp hwlury u the only im- portant establubmeet uu the Canadian side, the p1•oe existing pnampelly on farm and forest trade. It is a taverna summer re sort, stoelleot shooting befog found in the eorrouodieg woods, while many smelt lake. .rod back of the town furouh so. aellent pisoatorlal soon. • ememaI•N WHITE LL1r. ANT. Altbougb rare in northern °limes, white ei.pbaots are 000aslonally aouuaNred even in (Anode., the famous "Yeo" osool being possibly the tsetse and most rapmouous of it. species io the oonntry. The popular excuse for les birth has always been that the Unwed States may •1 IND* future date repeat to refusal to permit British mum hone o1 war to sue through its dimalus- or meals. No one •ver expecte soother Northwest rebellion, and even were there uooasloo to trswppoort army soppiis. to Manitoba or the T.rritorlse they would probably be rushed over the C.P R With regard to the United Sates' levying toll* on Canadian vessels %lag their canal, s re talatory taz on Americas boats %log the Welland and St. Lewreuo. °oala, togs•.hsr with the interest en the $4,000,000 or $5, 000,00C intimated, would pay three or four limes over all "Soo" dues. As the matter stands at preset, tbooaode of dollars moat b. spent every year for repairs, main- tenob° and operation, without any bens dial resat" N Canadian 'hipping. Not mly do very flee American beau use the Cwasdian ostial, but many Caesdion vessels Pieter the U. S side. Above the Cana. duo °n•1 there W cot sufficient depth of water for the 1 baa, oral for fuel is ohe.per iso the other side, metl and learuo twos for the boats are wet to otfioers along hs canal, and with two lake on the Miob 'gab side there is se delay In headline all termites board iv. et down The wilt* strophes,. u now .ea produouyu. • Lrgab rel pewee. and even if *hot (or shit) would re- quire considerable outlay ter bari•1, r IN 7110 LOCK. The principle on *bbab the canals ars oper►ted is very simple. Through the beak term the water's edge • deep ditch has been out and lined and floored with stone and moment, Two sea of ga tee •re arranged to extend soros. the ditch. Sappoeiog an rep• bitted boat has lust lei the look (as the apace betwea the two sawn is called), and another beat wl.b,s to pus down. The lower ante was shut after the up bound bat entered the look, and still remain' so. The boat bound down enters the look, in *blob the water Is now on a level with that •bots the anal. The super gate is closed, and she now rrwmblers toy boot to • water trough. Steele' are opened In the Boor e1 the Basal, the water .m-fttes Into the river below, It• level gradually sinking and carry Ing the boat with it, jun as the toy boat settle, to the bottom of the trough whoa the plug la wtthdree e. When the level of the water within the luck is the Game as Must of the river below, the lower Wald opened and the vessel premed" on ber way down the river. The leek 1s now ready to nasty* op- tioned boats and the steamer next In taro enters, so°mpanled by three others, there being ample acoommodation for four 2,500 too boats When the lower gets has b.es closed, 1 be bona are In an immense begin •tgbt hundred feet long and eighty feet wide ; before and behind rue gnat iron mites, while eloot either side tower mos o leo stone walls. chatty or forty bet high Water In Introduced through games in the °soal's Boor, leading Irom the river above. Gradually the bodice are lilted Irresistibly upward, born as on the bosom of a rising Ude, By and by owe may peep over the edge of the stone wall. Higher and higher the rise cootmus till the deck le too or twelve feet above the ground and the water rosette" within • few feet •f the top of too walls which formerly towered twenty - eve teat above the deck. There has been 0o sadden rise, no jar, nothing but the oonsolonsnees of some greet hidden force ratites( the boat upward. Within ten mutates 12,000 or 15,000 tong have been lifted elghteee er twenty test blab just as neatly and easily a one rues • glass of water to the hp.. The water 1n the look hero" on a level with that above. the pond- .rone Rtes swing opso and the boat Ooo- tlbues on her way rep the river. Amor. THK RAP1IV. 'ihe view of the town obtained from the water is not Battering, though the park and grounds alae the canal are pretty. Just outside the *toe' entrance may be pare, while • tea -loth porthole tarnishes light and ventilation (If, hmpplly, the room lie nett the loll and not removed amoral Nue therefrom.) O. the lakes the model passenger boats carry bot lour hundred pawesr.n, devet(my as mooh apace as do mesas boas for the a000mmod•tion of • thousand p•see.gers A suite 000b(rbleg 01 three rooms 'nobodies • fitting room, fur - Melted with omfort,•ble chair, and softie, • bedroom with doable nae, and a bathroom o00Mlaing all metiers •pplianos. Com pared with on 001.411 Weyer, • round trip treat Buffalo be Duluth as either th• North Lead or the North West would he mooh mere eajeyable. tweed of sweets teething save seemi wase for Bye or mix toes days. ea from wafer she p.w+ages 1. hardly ever net et might el land, and when h• I• there We nearly always lir or Dowse surrounding closes to relieve the mmme0ey. t;natlnelsg to the foot of the espial", the bat Wes op. awaiting her tarn to enter the leak pre. tee (leek may he had • Bee view et the hounding waters, white -tweeted lad wild, dotted wick Indians sp•arag nee Nom esteem.. bottle* out the schooners' soils. get wipg-aod- w log, then pnMiog Oa cots the smoke horn th • stack and rolls It 11k• • pall rutted the et canters bows. ON LAKE SCraaiQM, Ulsaring Whitefish Petty, • mouse le Ltd fir Marquette, the filet stupplog Damm oat Lak• Superior. Uradaally the rand w the north leder •way, dually v•msbtug 114. e oloud of thio mote. The soothers shore also recedes and slowly disappear. Ou the wey, somewhere beyond the bei coo, lite Grand Macias, possessing a fine hu bee and Important lumbering Industries, A tow miles to the west of this port are the famous Ploture Kooks, carved by wind and wave to- te many faot•stlu and ptutursequs sb•pes Mornustte, Ilk• many 'mother Important pleas throughout this region, was named after one of the early 1''reoub ezplor.r• of the great west. Oo approablog the harlot tbers a woo one of Mlobigee's sate prison., perched iso the forest elope of • motto tam. Toe utty Iles more to the west, well. built and prosperous. Shipping wen ore and headline •uppltes for the miaow( and lumbertug camps ars the city's chief surer prises The pn.oloal freight dlwb►rged here is oemeot, hardware sad grocery sup- plies, and iron for the mines. Throe or four miles to the west le Presque Ws, baiporse•► as a lumber and tree ore port. The town b pt sally planted at the foot of a deep bay ourv,og behind • wild •od wooded Leland. L'Abw 1. another int portant troll ors port, situated at the foot •f Kewwo•w Bay. TOE 10)rra. °GUNT1r, (Moe leaving the "deo " the *tamer hes been eklrtlug mos of the greatest Iron ore produclog regiooe in the world and is now •pprosohiog some of the richest Dopper oouotry ever dlsuovered. Like the index huger of the left h•nd,Kewseww l'wlasula point" our lnbo Lake Superior -the mother of the world's greetst lake.. About half way up a deep valley lode its sinuous wayswots•oes the peolnsala. wing Its omegasI•t.a • chain of lanes and rlyv ., teod.r•d tav'- (r•ule by ext move dredby operwtlooe I •r boas drawing sixteen leer 1 orator. Appruaobmg th• Portage or Keweemie ) st.try, the shore swine a •s pn;ly. lo, river valley u • deep reef/act resin, ezt.eed• our lar Jobbed ; on mann b., 1 •long It e lege are bluff, bold chefs of reend brown eanda•one and date, south of 1 . river ate • OIu'tr of fi•bsrmen'a houses, Imo.: bit .mon( ceders •sid evervrset,s, whi shelter .d bebind an scoommo sating elbo of the land are the belong amwks and ya _ Piers ext.odlag Out into Keweeu• Bey several bundrted feet afford very lot! pro ratio• to • steamer making the sateen • to the canal with • nor easter bowbog over .r quarter. The shore is dangerous in the tra•,,endt very little osrslewnew 1s regale to seed the boat aground. The piers re inland a hundred yards or mon, replaced farther up by rows of piling The chancel I. tortuous and tricky, rendering navigation very tickluk. On either band ezteod great meadows to the fool of the rolling uplaude, two, three or mors miles away. From the higher ground come creeks and river., curving through the lower (musbry ilk• wagon trails through pr•'rle grew. Along the height', marking the location of yartoss .toes, rise manlier pillar -like Dlouds of stooks, branching out a hundred feet from the ground like else tow of busby trees. There 1. little or no cermet in the river, which Is but two hundred (see wide. As the ase.mer •d.ences, the water teem above comes running down to MI the vsouum °need by ler approach. From the *hallow pool* Moon the beak it Domes with gurgltoy rush, baring logs and driftwood. Theo wben th• steamer passes It returns In • wave a foot higher than the river'. aorm.l level. Tea or twelve miles of river o•yir•tlon tillage the simmer to Throb like, situ.ted In the very herr. el the u.,,unta.a.. 1'•estng oo, Portage lake is reached. Thu l.k., four or five miles tong mod one or two miles wide, has • ploturosqus location. From as *Moe the laced *Mende in illy-gxadu to ►ho lofty ridges two or tura•* miles dry: toot, The slope* provide excellent fanning tend, green fields being Interspersed by buildings and plump. of tree.. Along the opposite shore the mountain ranee, bull sod precipitous, drops from the cloud.. Moog the face of the oltff winds • railroad,op which a panting ermine is laboriously heeling . train of short, dumpy oar+. The waters 01 the lake ore o1 • deep copper oolor, the dull pohebed sarcous of the water fairly glowing under the rays of the sun The peculiar shade it due to the trot that wster that has been usel in sepstatlog the mineral from .he rock thew Into the lake at 1 pl +c.. The first stop Is made •t South [eke Linden, and as omen as the boat U t:ed up • gang of freight handier" bogie unlosding her cargo Tee mashed,/ of there men are Swedes or Pdes, and they stay with the heat tell she oleos for Ashland or Duluth. Great strapping fellows are they, tech cap• Mile of doing two ordaery men'. wank. I'ney carry with them Inge hemp-rs et bologna and rye bread. Paid by th t ton, It le to (hair advantage to work as herd a possible, and some of them .duly handy trunks loaded with barrels of Dopper wetgb• log 1300 pound. e.ch. Nearly all the materiel used in the greet Calumet and Reale mine is received here,this port being • terminus of the ompany's rail. road. The freight unloaded oond,ts pnboi• pally of manat.otnred Iron -rails for the railroads and for tearaways deep down is the mines, pn'nplpg and bunting machinery, ponderous machines for the stamp mills, pipe and sheeting from, tools for the mines end the r•tiro•de, etc ; moment, moohins oil and pstrolsnm, dry goods, hardware - nosey syeeythfnt used on the company's etbnslye property or sold In their stores The boat frequently Ilse here • day afford• toe an moslleot opportunity to mutt many places of interest and instraotion, whioh enables one to grasp some idea of nne of the richest mineral Ndooe to Amerlo•. H T COUNTY CURRENCY Bruerels : Miss May headman will take • noone at the Commerotal College at Wad •took. Hamed : 1)osald Urquhart, d Se.eau, 1s to be •pointed oeesne oommiwlobsr for South Huron. Walton Andrew Kulgbt hes lost • valuable driver, death melting from a nate pall (n its boot. Usboroe : Wm. Wood, of Ueboros, mote. eel his faintly to London last week, where they will In fixture reside. Rayfield : The Salvation Army In this town have molded to dispense with the services of a regular officer to future. Usborns : tlizsbabh Rook, beloved wits of Henry Jones, of the London road, Usborn died en Tuesday of last week, after • short illness Kom.sls : Peter Dudley and Mee Sarah were at Si. Marys attending the morboge of their brother (Mise and Mite Cara (ford- oer. Blyth : C. 1.. Shnemacher left for 7,urloh, where he wi,l tak• pnese.gion of the Dom• Won home. the large hotelhe recently purchased there, Monis : Mise Wel* Kirkhy, organist to .Jaokson's ohsroh, nth Inci, was presented with • gold watch and chain by tit, centre. g•Non. Morris : Oo Saturday, January 26,there p•wood away, as • rs.nit of paralpete. ens of M. pioneers of Hallett township, in the per. sf John Mille, at the age of 62 Wlogham : Rin. 1)r. Msodnna1J, the eels representative for Kut Huron. who ie well known in the "Welty of (lin on, Is the pneee.or of • hnsorlfml fur nap and Ier•lieed oat, which virtually oast him esti hie ssperlwnns and latent. While at- tending a ae.lnn of the Rose* In Ottawa, he was nailed In to almond • loly friend whit was wrlously III. I'ndsr his nate she was reetnred to health, and when she soled the dottier who the Margate wore, he rale. "Oh, that', all right; 1'11 sot *harp say - tblsg"-a.J the doctor peslbivefy Wood to.uwpt oily remuneration. See showed her gratitude and apprautluu of his ser. 'toe" by presenting him with the • rtloles moose, they are worth about $200, sI that the doctor oeusidsn himself wisely repaid fur sue serv:oe1, (lorrts: Uuutrwtor Patterson, of tiamll too, with his man are at work to Gerrie tilting up tits premises for the breath el tea Baca of Hamilton to be opened there. Bruawls : George Levy bad the matot- tuns to have his right hand seriously bleteo by a horw le the American hotel boo, *blob will pot him oU work for a taw days Morris : A happy and pleasing event place 1. the K',mah Catholic church, Ba on Monday morning of fast week. 1 rhe marrtMe of Mis.se Bridget and .1 .ata Kelly, daughters of Miohasl Kelly, of Morris. to John Olu'er,ot Merrill, Michigan, and Miobael Healey, of Morris. Kush brides were droved In blue gtsy orspa trimmed with white sattu and pearls, with bate eo inmate HOR f ICULT URAL MEETINGS. TM, members of the Uoderlol. Henkel tuts! Souuty will hold their winter meetings for dt.uu.luq '*matt eubjeots emu mated with hot Limiter* JD the eare!ary's effuse, oummenctor at 7:30 '.ouh twitting oe lee follnw,n. data' : Febra•ry 22ud.-House plaote, Made mod ooze uf. -J. TAhtw1T. him ob lot -1'he uu tiyatton of .bu'.rl•. -1' e. NArrat.. Maub 3 b -Sue w b,.,.O .rt cno4 a -.-- A ,1. Fowi,ga. Much 16 -Beet yet aties of groper, raspberries, strewberrtes, uurraots, goo•. - look berries and dewberries W. WARN(OCK ytb, March 22nd,-Horlioulture In chase! - wse B. D Gamer W. LANK, 1'. C. h mem, Saereary. Pre•Ident LI- KE A KNIFE. *web Were the T.rrtbte Pala. of Metal tea la Ore lase et Wil A. Brown. Cltntoo : A..1. Holloway, was ue be Collingswood lately, where be met Dr. Bruce formerly of this town. He *eye the doctor bas • fins office •.d W doing well, eborder. be ekes the plow. Exeter : Mrs. M. Floody and daughter, Lillian, of Blyth, are visiting with her par - ante, Mr. and Mr. R Crocker, previous te moving to Senuook burn, Hastings w., when they will reside, Clinton : Wilber Kermingtoo, of Cleve land, O., gap lb amain, H•rv. Devi*, • pleasant surprise reoeotly by calling up. 0o him. They had mover met for 20 years and Horse was glad to bed out be bed • cousin he bad never known of. Grey : An old resident of this locality 1n the person of Malselm M,Nlebol, lot 25,ovo. 4, passed away on Tuesday, 4th teat. He had reached the wood old age of 82 yore, sod led • sen a rerdent of (trey over 40 ye•n. Urso : Thursd.v, Fah'u ry 7 11, J.mss Oaver lot 31 cnno-sst.• 14, p.0.54 •*.y wed 84 y -sr. H.... ,e t.rher of toe lat. W•I..t Oliver, *nu w.. • member d the towbsbup o.,uocil for many years. The uu.e el doa.h ova. heat, .,outdo. Easter : R. K Pok ad, of t he K Pick .n l u , en •ri.•neit reli ems 1 yes of ths Eterer •n,1 He aril aio,e• r ,,:1y rosette r •hh their wives at bat rndeeo, on Jona n,s• t\ cath'.. ; Maes I)i v. ,.rod Norm, Ve.,a cue, •tout'. ,,. .1 11 F. Vanetore, . nave hath Deep all wt -h typhoid, but, .. are pleased to hear, are iso the faIr way to rsoovory. Usboroe : Aootber of Huron's honored pioneers bas departed too life, in the per- son of Walter Madge, of the Thames road. Mr. Madge died on Thursday, 7th lust., hwvtng raeohed the gad age of •Ighty-nine are. Reynold • C. Gook, of the first conoe- st of Goderioh towushlp, having oomplet- ed is handsome new roedamn, gave • hoe warming, op Thursday sv•u,up, 76b met., o • large Dumber of his bleeds. (lod. loh tewnshlp: On Fri•Isy, Feb. th lees • rry Hokin was putting • rope on • fa' holt* with which to lead her to Clin- ton, the ,Inial bolted end Mr. liekers finger ming t with the rope, tearing It bad- ly. Wingham : Rev. Mr. Freed tendered his resignation to Is R.pnst charge, to take effect the Bret . uudoy in April. During his three years' Warne. here he has mot• many friends who will be sorry to see him Ways, W(erham : News wall rM.I,.d test wuSk rh,l dohs Balton. ho left Wirt/barn lest 'prat for Califs a, bad 'uncombed to o.eoer of the stomach. : e was •toe mime years el are, •ol*lew.e widow ape! "large 1.mlly. Stanley : It is *or sad d ty Ito ahroalol' the menials. el A .al. lifers. ,• , beloved w,f of ('i.oton, and for some time • teacher (s S. No. 3 8&erl.y, amid ea on an. 25th, • the age of twenty *.van vests, Hayfield : W. regr+t to sun • coo tb" death of Mrs A. Rutledge, wb 'h tore place OD Tuesday of last week. M Rtt• ledge was OD. of the oldest rend is o1 Bmyneld, having resided hers for - ve Mir years She wee seventy years u: a,,u.- M.anley : Peter Mofioriene and kis m tied daugh et from 1,verett,tltob., are vtd lag old friends eel 'elaiives bere; it it neer:y th r.y years since be lett this 1•.rr, and 1•e finds great 'bangs. ,here an that time, especially lu the people, Most of his acquaintances(' hey. ng pawed .way, Wiogham : Mrs. John Bell, Winahem• who hes n.-• n su8aripg f ,r some Male . i h oaocee,died o. Monday 0t lest w.et In Sea. forth,wib,,si-be Arti.en vtTtrog, iT The early age of thlrty.ehrec yAtr.. 1 he body was brou,yh, h.,mn for totermsot. Varus : The good n•opis of Make Pere l•y.ert.o church reoen•ly showed 'beer gentrautx__ _Sawatch the!z.. pa,tor, _ tier Thomas Begrime', in a very cabg,ble m.n nee, by delivering at the mimes here an abundant supply of oat., potatoes and ether pr'visnns. 9 r.lnr' h : W. R. Rog, -of the late Broadfont R Rol Compsry has been .p printed men.ger under tise neer company. and will hay• io11 and complete charge of the works here, Mein :lag Ihe .etwting ant' eng•gtoe el the empleyoet. This spinster ment will he very pleasing to the people 0' Seaforth, se they have full oonRJencet. Mr Roz, end the oemp.ny are fortunate it securing his servroee. 4eeforth : Mw we. Ureic & Macdonald have leased one of the sore. of Mrs. i) Johnston, on the west gide of Main street. and have 'Tenni ap there tor huelne. Hath threw gentlemen are live httvless+ men. and with enitrird promisee they will have greeter facilities and wider seep" tor their y and enterprise. They are now oma• of the largest clothier &u , west o1 Tornn o. Brussels : The RMMI Estate Owners' Aeso- elation of i.ondon, are perfeoting plane for the proposed porohase of the Kee_ aid "teem fire mimeo works at Bron eels, with it view of r.mevtng the factory to benders Some$10,000 wori h of stook h.• heed intacrlbed by oitlzene, sod It le pen_ posed to capitalize the eompay at $50 Oils rI'heelightest disorder in the Tho crimpng"-meet ales namafemera - -brings about a .lerm honey, fire ladders, steam rollers. corresponding dhe..m he the reproductive organa. Dodd's Kidney Pills, by ria storing the kidneys to their perfect condition, prevent and cure those fearful dis- order, peculiar to women. Pala young girl. worn-out mother., suffering wives and nr rwomen e • rix ig upon the Chane of Life, your boo friend Is Bolestowa, N, B, Feb l8.-Nertltum- bruised oo.uty has seldom s rat such au ex. trema owe of suffering u that of Mr N A Brows, .1 Ph ,,loo. Mr Brown had sciatica. lie des.. is his ease this way had suiatloa so had to my bans and hips that 1 could hot .elk without suffering •wlut •goay. Tee pairs would shoot through my bawl with o wosanou •imtl•r to running a kotte tbrev.;h n. "1 took Dread's Kbduay Till., Tho Rist bnz helped me, and three boas conµ 'sols cured me. I have on: sines bad the.t.g.t• net symptoms of pain or *ohm I ih ok they are • wooderfol remedy 1 hays moue mended them to a norm et of other edpr. y and have yet to hirer of their tallier to ours " ?NVYDAT, Feb. , 1901. !I Reld's Oldfri cKI J� �/''S ...Stand `�1 Ooderich New Goods... We are now opening up a lot of New Goods direct from the looms in the Old Sod and they are worthy your Inspection. 1)REsS GOODS -A flue double fold, pun wool carte, new twill m black ►cel .la the new colors. ... •. 25o SKRGLrs - Our specialty to drew geode are Black and Slue Sentra, itod this year we have oto -lied soy. thing we ever did before W. have them et 25„ and at $1 35, wphall prune botweso, Dor ,h,. oho. aro. 50o di 75o AMAZON CLOTHS - Very dao, smooth Heinen Lek and color., 48 tushes wide, biota. Nan we had last Nato° at 75o Our special to open the sepal w n LACES1G HAND -A big lot of new Loss Everlasting lame from iso up. Valleateos. trent 15o per dos. ap. Torobom from 2i per yd, up. Velvet Ribbon from to up. New Century Embroidery, something quite new, end the price le 6i up, with Meer - Non to matutt new prints. Bargains in Clothing. Bargains in Shirts. Bargains in all Winter Goods. Remnant sale still going on. vX%_ .A. Z\zc C=i/1 DON'T TAMPER... with your htNtltll. Don't use Drugs and Medicines of questionable quality. Get the bent there is at the same prices that are charged for inferior goods. At our Drug`Store thn stock is al- ways fr,'.)t, arid each article pure, po- tent and satisfactory. Our Prescription Department F148 a reputation for promptness amj accuracy. F. JORDAN iI-,ih;al Hall. CONSUMPTION Startling Statement by Sir James Grant, of 3000 Die Annually Is OEM Yep' Thos. She Ray algae e: cps dest Whim Rogue - me Otamre fllstUN a.es5tMo held at Wm • tow dews tires. toe James event. tee sMa& - relcina, wade ter arretlsr stares -not that MOO . • die asasaay a Osardo front •ataolo 7.. rmallt �ta k for mart tan , hie es. di. u. w.et< 1. a lis vesolc or vet we eineklaw mem emit Tor • t et • emi•esy R T. R. alerem, en, et the meet ►•tet tas50til.d., h. mads Me Dare or • Y. mod, sod Mu imeo.eded io p.s.d'rs • imam of treatment welch b'ostuvely the term that prodoce. the dtee•me. a* ernes Yoe bdldlna up the erat.m end Pre. Ser and Mead There le no bombes shoat Dr. he Im.ws exactly *hat .Y tr amort will w sir.. 'mphan.elly that 11 cures gi n s vee mot et leer The floater bas h ► eM elm uni a, atom Nat ba offer. troatimmt tV pitfall to Ili What desire a curs. Sews the seer Tee or roar dot MMend, have a PALS Connie sr Tr'satmm• .saotr am Two T. • metre' re' eetwir•t (o , 4.n50, ITO Nt Wart. Tnron to v l s I ng peat .Sea • w am�pe� roe addl... , the free 0,501•.. MG =roe will he Nowell, Net. Were wntlV Sm shear a*wayk Seton Ude pap« Perron■ In CIn•di. 1111181111.11•00 1 '(r'e ,0.r le •molten paean sin f✓ssees sem em,••.ples to 0. Tweet* InkesNeglnale eakness A woman's r•productly. organa ore in the most In- tense and contintems eyrie - thy with her kidneys. weber motors and do a general repatrins boslnere BOOKS AND PERIODICALS. SCRIBNS.'e MAGAZINE Marlhner'e Maga• t nee tor February begin. • new Mrtes o remislsernoss rel theeriod life -a form of •mint* in which it h.• been pecollarly for tun•te hl the pas', having published the reoolleotlons rel Leser Wtll•ok and Mr.. John Drew The Stage Reminlewooes nI Mrs. Gilbert which ere hers tl.tnn, ars felt of ylvaity, Incident, and entertelnlee recollections of great actors of the pest half aleatory. Mr..(lllherb a eiphty year. n( age and hose been no the stage fnr mere rh.n *evenly Tree of that time. beelnning as •' dancer when a mere child at hruty Lane. Thomas F Millard, the esu nnrrsso•rodeet, suede from Chine a remarkable summery ni the Inr.rnatlonel eondltions prsyalhnr there at present, and a very shrewd analysis of the part. pl•ysd by the various Irmo. and rho representatives of their governments. Hoare Norman, M. P., in his fourth Roden attire*, deeorlhee the region of Central Asia opened op by the 1 rano Caspian railway The dworlotlon of Modern Athan. Ie oompleted by (large Herres, rsoently United S'a'es Cineol there, who gives an Intimate anemone of honetikeeplwg In Athena, with d't• le e1 the life of the srreet5 end the Pim. (leder the title of "1 he Sense of Nenkensi' Carolyn Wells writes on the verses of that group of pate of which Lewis Carrell, W. 9. Gilbert and Law are the best Imams ezaopl ea Dodd's s- kidney Pills ow Fall Sails & Ovorcots 'I he man /mewed lis o sunmade et oar etnrr stamps InIts trim, Se It 1a tr. ambition of every man of toast• to look. A large ranee of sloths M choose from. 11 yen ate oonbempl•ting getting:• li -M "wee, so tnr f•It wear, give w • ahem* to sera. you. I'rloe. nrht. H. DUNLOP West Street Men and boys (young men) work- ' n g ork.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, put together with the knowledge that they must be strong to stand the strain. ♦These hoots are not expensive, though they do wear lil;n er•1r 'FROM $1.25 UP. Wri. SHARMAN, Jr. A Iryrl' fitted +-.1:11 I q• 11 1- I r 1 in hiythrt , • • i I 0 1 k.r fu t pet:• et fI i h u. 1 i rnn hay. lbeil el 1'1' •0, .. i' h i til n;tir-tnKier -Mr itry-teli-et y tr b /IN *atm cb...ege. JIR�PIIEY & SON - rife LOADING - Fut\ertA tof ossa ya rwowrwer w , Order* rerrrwlly 'offended te at beers. sl*etl.r day. More en Relit *lreet. Ilte•lde.ee. bee Mreet. 'MILL WOOD SALE. ate,. 'Che e. eve in cut Into stove wood (ethtt1 and will be, delivered to any part of the town the save day as ordered. inters reoeivtd by telephone or lett at rtsidence, 128 (:amble street, will revt,lve prompt attention. 'PLOne 'JS. PETER McEWAN. Uoderich, Novou ber'1st, 1899. 53-3m jr drank Question. Are you satisfied with the shoes you wear ? If not, try a pair of "KING QIJAI•ITY." They are the most desirable shoe on the fate of the earth for women. The "Kum QUALITY" shoe is all that a really first-class shoe should be --comfortable, easy on the feet, stylish and durable. Buy the King Quality .hoe at S8 e pair and get satisfaction. MN. by TNI J. D. Nemo CO., Llrnitstr, TORONTO. U,, 1,• n•. int• .i„ , Is 5 , George Price 7L ARING SALE UNG BOOTS llufore stock taking we find we have too many LONG ROM, hay* decided to ru them off at VERY LOW PRICES, to mot everyone. 1V', invite you to come in ant compare our KING QUALITY SHOES, for letiitee and 'Ciente, with other makes, and you will ilecith, that they are more up to{late in style, comfort and durabil icy than other rotates which cost you more money. \%bort buying rubbers why not buy the beat; they are cheap- est in the end. STUB PROOF are the beet, and nothing is Stub Proof 'Inters it in *tamped on every sole. You should call and see our LADIES' BARGAIN TABLZ AT 98c. They are genuine snaps. Trunks and Grips. ST. GEORGE PRICE £'Bevarinlr Neatly Done 1 Hole Agent for .I. 1). King Co'. Goads