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The Signal, 1901-3-14, Page 4▪ Tuututwr, jamb ,14 1901 THE SIGNAL : GODERIUH ONTARIO LANES. 1 irCe'S PRIDl1Aii Meo'sCloth ng. Nen IdorD.Y, lies! 4th f i clothing. HeN Y. Men and J. H,Pn •strudel • wed G•t11or �s ttoR to U lsdlch lost weak Furnisher. W T. Co Century Brand. Rvubso 3p ndl:•r has sold by euou..0 his (:rm.unLtlemm .ts aui stook. He is givl.g up larmtug and Weeds to realest ;u Liege 1oow. The New Century Brand Of Ready-made Clothing. is dispelling the prejudice that is existiug in the miode of merry in regard to " ready.medes." So much cheap truck has been put on the market and tner obanta have been talking "price instead of "quality." A. few days' wear °Buses thew to rand burst, , and there is hang dog look about them thabuttons shows s fur le ttempt to ss a mouey by indulging iu a cheap suit of clothes. We don't attempt to sell that kiud. We bought our stock from menu- fa•iirers with New Century ideas. The goods aro got up to look well and Steer well The cut 1s on scientific lines ; the work is done by well trained tseekaaies ...Just One Price for Today... loyal Oak Serge lei its, splendid weunug arta good weight, 1' :ligewell trig ,. it cyto dye, ►tit ffpp nn eeo„ leeptiop,fiflr 1: 1ic... .... New Century Brand of Boys' Clothing. • They mike a boy took like , gentleman and feel like a kiug. They ie eelectel with a view to make loth ret and hov our freesia w eoer • wa iv v ;eta a suit to look right, the The bays of this **Woo been d.otded to reorgsois• the football club, which was bemire so Zoog as the "Aebtlold R .vers." 'L'bey espeot to haw • good team for the spring season. Tee tollowml le the saodug of the pupils of section No. 10, Ashbele, for the month of February ; Sr. V, E Sherwood ; Jr. V. K. Soott, M. Johnston. !' Nolan ; Sr. 1\', U. Fattish, W. Bowler, W Hogan, T. Drennan. M. Farrel), B. 'Taylor. E. Sonnet ; Jr. 1V, '1'. Farrlsb, W. Sher wood. 11. Alton. A. Johnston. C. Taylor, M. Al. too, Edith Taylor, R. A''oo, L. Reese ; IN, A Johseton, R. Ito.. J. Sherw oil. W. Lt Rea ; II, F. Peel.uo, M. Owoes, K. Samisen; Part11,W. Reed.: M. Ferrish, 0. Joboston; Part 1, W. Ferr.sh. I, Pater• sea, L. Mton. W. Lim HACKtr1T Teach er. LEEBURN. Moxusr, Mar. 4th. Mre. (Dr.) \1. H. Clutton, of Klgar, who has been visiting her bu.bawd'e relatives at Stratford. was the guest. of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. C,uuuo for some days. • • that cuntd ri:•ht au wca,, WVith the deepest r.•rret mime here learn - 1 ,,.. combiu,Utw it uutautet,l at ed ot the death sit Rev. R Heedenoo •t Auburn on the 2bth of lest month. When a'.. • student be often pr.aohed here when the cherub here was co00e3ted with Knox oburoh, Uuderloh, and later as pastor of the Auburn and Carlow churches. During fait dammer fur %wo months he was the sooting pater for the proposed union of three charges. The proposal was giyeo up but since tbe new year by his r..ivbatioa of the charges ot Carlow and Auburn It he. bap brought forward .galn. We, with others kers, liked his •amoos, which ever went to sham that nothing la this transient world is lasting but we must ever be reedy for the summons to another world. Tb.lib time ime he preached here he war . •ppoy Huron Presbytery to collect sutietloa of the Suoday school bore and ooaduot the divine eervlos on the first Sunday of November, 1900. lits sermon that day was earnest sad impressive, urging the young people to build upobaraoter with • firm thea[ In God. W. C. PPID'HAM es, ,t t L'c A Sheol!,• e Men.* rat: tabor .Tris Vatter. • 10'lt r 4e 1jfl . 1- \ ,'. nab t a � \ plate, end wherever you tate bas .yr been to deepen lid .111--th impart virtue which ft4c r. 1g b. \'our pre• , uncoosciously It may be, t terse *sta+V, ezerted a magatti t; na dtnel uplift, tmpartine or*- 1 oto cumpautoneblp end to •e -N. - h•,, and ever making tar .roue and humanity. r enamele ba not been Is vele, nor .,.fleetest weffectual nor yet unnoticed. , observe.) and appreciated, and on . ' your departure, as a slight token see esteem and high regard, we ark .apt this purse of gold -a fitting •rte whose life gleams with the he ' u e of "the Golden Rale " rev: that you find It net weary uulolfing of your life purpose rejoice that your past lite n u1 -It cannot be removed, a: tout of the jest smell tweet o • hoorays" solo your abseooe '.on have pleated here •Mil . e fruitful vine, whir. parole , be tor the healing and apldtism 'eel, a mid @Omelet * to the noblest and , rte '1, It that you.may soon have com- e ' e prrmenent recovery from year :l14 • ewold•et, Oast you may las long 'wed to enrich humanity with your in- ; B tt'nee,• Leer example sod your kindly �.,.; } settee sad that wherever you ars P.i,im e I ;iteet blessing may abide with you, a your Me with Inflaeow. cis the Lest of friends mast pert, we -w fake Tieve of the noblest of St. Helen'e, the manner of the poet, •'Forayer esti e , farewell, Rtohard. If we do meet _go way, Me shall smile. It not, wby then ibis parties( was well made (Stgoei) Rte.. 5 M WHALEY. W. 5 McCI erria, • Tito.. B Te1Lnit, C'ux. Discuss. .He Rases. Feb.,28.b, 1901. 1). •k wits unprepared ler snob a pl,uaot e: -Ire, but the few words mei - ; s reply T die true wine that cheers, ct•t Lh: Ir.. i u.. • c, - '.1i ...r-'4-UtO4.1R as the Coos• time ee.. },(.tt. v•...''l Aux: !1a, ter 110w le.cre him w 'Ritter •:•'•age than has liQro, tW .10 .(✓.4k, l Mih•.0 v Mauuz'i Out del busir Y. slid the Red-. Birk load a'iumhe'r of nn tart, reputations are things :.i the p.1et.. -41tiim" SAM BAKK t it the patron) _ani l,_ et The 'Hamlitoa pettetur, but Svelte, lit,,a 1 rxpet t, re7e ,patron with- out j.attronaue ie uo good. trier rorty .4 Waatmlu.t• r nue e1Nre test i'. .maul is au to ttuition fol CAtTi!114out :neo, not measures-particu Urly it the m,', are Irvin. -.The ceteemrl sttrlo Ar'alt:A tt., of toeot:d cx.utemp,i'ar . 1 h' Terento "Lruiow water- yaely nw at de poetry dal, appears iu ,lest oolume.'' -NRlsol As Fu,"„ Don IN having ben. reproved from the Noor ot the House haa be• tmk,u himself to the press gallery as tear- respondent of a Toruutu newspaper. But the aching void in Baneerd is not filled by lib emeases in eke gallery. .•r.•nrort imt•rreewoad deeply Natty those . rein•. The company spent a mosr plea• evtnl.g and ere depdrtme for their • met ail jellied bands and sting "Auld 1..og Syue." After which came tan good - ^yes and good•uigbts and hearty thanks sr • ended to lbs hostess for her kindly hospi• ality. -As an Mitteso.of the opportunities tbst exist for militer). promotion to Cana. 11e. we may point out that Back CCAMKROte, who thirty yearn ago war the green groom General W oiesurt'e horns on the Red giver expedition is now the .hal•bellied expert of The Hamilton Spectator. Ansi they say he can lie fa•'tor "D military Mitten, now than he could feet) rote to John Bartow and Thoma etew•rt •t PORT ALBERT. 'I'IILQD.AY, Map. 5. Jos MoMlllan lett last week for Sault Ate. Marie, Juho M°Malan and Miss McKenzie visit• 1 friends la Blyth last week. Min Nellie Hawkins is venting relative/ it the vicinity of Kinoardloe. Mr. and Mrs. John Hutohe000 atte led tee funeral of the fat• Rev. R. lies moon Smltb'. Hill on friday lest. " Gracie Crawford, le Matins& aad Id. ('asningham, of the Godertob C innate In• e Itute, spent Suuday at thug homes here. The high winds on Sued last did oon• e .d.ralll. damage In this Ivoelity. Toe roof was olosre off the Presbyterian church sheds, did also the rout off Mr. Cook'e baro lbw Annie Crawford entertained a large Party of her, friends on Friday evenlog last. A meet enj able time was spent. Mr. McKay. of tall, was present with Ins teepees. Mires Rose and MoUrepor, of Kintail, were also among tbe oontp*ov. DUNLOP. MuSI A', 11.r. eth. M as L'y Rutledge, from near Porter's H^• hey bees vtntise bar oou.iu, MIM E. T• 'borne, M and Mrs. Jas. Young spent Sunday with bit. Young's brother, John, to Gods - rich tuwnshlp. NI any friends of A. C. MacDonald were glad to it. him out during the mild days of the past week. Hou butldieg up again af- ter a hard siege of grip during the past month. BIG tock -taking Sale We it the ju4t etarted •took -taking and leave already (Wad luau •rticlet we with to turn into 0 \I4H, and in ord•ir to ,lo r, we ata going 1.0 SLAUGHTER PRICES right enol left. Wo ere go1114 to offer you bargains that have never boon offered hon, before. Call and get our prioes. Snow Shovels. Especially low Only a few Wit at 35' rices in... 0+001 priors 45c. Sleigh Bells. (hely a tew strings left at greedy r.wluted prices See our Int strings of brew belle at {1.90 A few half et rings which usually aell at 75,, and 85c Your choicer, 00.' Shaft Bells. Only a few left . at priers to suit ell Only one pair of Shaft Chimes 'tickle plete.i, usaual price P1.75, at e1.25 BELLS OF ALL KINDS AT LOW PRICee A res X cut Sawa Hand Saws Buck Saws Curry Combs Cattle Car,I, Horne Brushes Cow Chains Hockey Sticks Hockey Skates Hockey Pucks Whips Cutlery and Silverware. Furnace Scoops. Unl1. 2loft, u+u.tl ``trice $125. Yours at $lQJ. Mitts. Several different kiwi* of heel mitt, that usu- ally ee'1 at 60,•, 60,: an d 75e, selling now at 40e, 50e and boa Razors! Razors! 7 only Henry Itoker'e best hollow -ground rare ore, retail price $1.40. Your thyme at $1.00. 22 mom of different Linda and different makes, usual prim 75.2 and $1 Your choice We. A good strong rater for 25. metal prim 60o. Remember those big snaps are to CASH cuatomere only. A. 441 cDe ALLAN, General eiclf and heavy hardware. Honest goods at Lomat prices. HOR r10ULl URAL MEETINGS. The members of the Uod.rloh Hortloul• tura! Society will hold their winter meetings fordlsoas.leg various subjects oma piloted with buttioulture in the secretary's office, oummeaclue at 7:30 each syepog on the fuilowmg dates : March 16 -Best varieties of grapes, rasp'.erriee, strawberries, aurrwts, goose- berries end dowberri.a,, W. W AH'OCK. Mwroh 22ad.t-Hortioultpre in reboot. - I) (:Haiti W. Late, / T. 9. NArrale President. f3ODKRIC$ TOWNSHIP. F SATritUAI•, Mar 2. The following Riese the standing of the pepda of 5, 3. No 2 far the month ot Feb- ruary ; basil on g.od deportment punctual try and general prutloteao► 1- 14 Class Junior :-Howard Clark. Sen. Forst :-Wooley Munk,Devld Prone', F rauke Cbamtsr.. Part11:-Naw Walters,JoST Yatll,Rethle Thompson Junior Second :-Jannte Yarn, Thomas Ch.mbers, M era*, Preaso. Seo. Serena :.-II Mak Morale' Clark, J euuy Monk. Jun. Third M bel McMillen, Ray Chambers, Arthur Willem and Osseo' Sturdy. Senior Third :-Mamie !will, Harry Chambers, Mabel Proems. Fonrtb Class :-Howard Sturdy, Peyrl Willson, Nettle Sturdy. Junior L.eavlog Pt. 1. Mettle Johnetoa, Lied' Sturdy - , Average tor the month, 36. FRED J. Lawitn;a,LMaher. SHEPPARDTON. TDIWDAY, Mar. 5 Mrs. Wm. Ur•bam 'peat a few days at Clinton last week. (;ee.Burrows 1.f1 for Bayfield on Mon- day after spending • few days et home. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Graham visited the sitar'. parents at Pine River on Sunday. Wm. Glidden Is wearing many smiles on a00000t of the arrival of • young daughter last week. Mrs. Charles Carey, who has been ill for some time, is not getting much better, we are sorry to say. A couple of our Sh.poardtoo boys seem 1.6 be greatlystraok wi•.h the cannery abaci Port Albert judging from their frequent visits there. Our well-known townsman, 1). Cumming. has been appointed census enumerator for oumbet 4 ward, Colborne, koowo as the Loeber° ward, and Herbert Morris for No. 2, knowu as the Saltford ward. Thew gentlemen are well koowo to the township and both. we think, koow every limtily re.ideot in their der intone. We aodentaod they will commence their duties about the feet of the Doming mouth. Saturday afternoon of last week an el dimly couple returning from town to • cutter bad an upset in • ot'chhole on the top of Duo. lop hill, the bone getting away from them awl running ton.ards Mot rti corner. Harry sod Clevelwod Tiohborne coming down the Attlee side road eastwards urged op their terse sail headed off the runaway. and Cleveland caught and held the horse till the owner owns up, who thanked him and re- warded btm. Catarrh Plattaikr.PT. Thio is bow It operates : Mr Tbomas Smoot, of Pearl Lake, lees., had suffered froth oatarrh for years, and being Informed bS bis father, who had found Catarrbozooi alone was the only positive ours for that disease he forthwith cornmenoed its use, and te'ore long war eatlrely rid of bit for• mer enemy. Then by means of his pbilan tbropy six friends were also permansntty enrol ot catarrh, for Mi Semmes sent each of them a oomplete teatarrhozone outfit, and state. they would not now part with them for twice their most. He eves • groat dal more about the mclita of this great weenier/we bat the ammo In sending foe six outfits for friends st.nes for or•_..oleos thet be has disooyered a remedy of super• leers value. Druggisu all sell Catarrh - ozone ; ark them to let you try it. We gtearantse every -dollar outfit W cure oatarrb, bronchitis apd asthma. Smell size, 25o. ; a trial bottle seat for 10o. by N. 0. Pokes k Cs , Ktnrstoh, Canada, es Hartford, Comas., U. 8. BLUEVALE. ModoAr, Mar, 4. Riobsrd Proctor visited relatives In Kin• bora last wrek. R, H. Guenter', of Newbridge,was la the village ma Thursday. Trooper 1)avld Lonyheed, e1 WIngham, lectured to the Foreeters Hall on W'.•does day evening, Marob 601. WoLellwsT'e horse thirty years ago. tended the Caoadlac Order of Foresters' ST. HELEN'S MONDAY. Mat... 4th. •e 'ehnred•y eveeing lest Ise' wren h `1/ sir ty of the young 0 gathered at the resldenee of Mt Wll.r to E.4 %rowatl t. R1.hard A. Miller, her phew, sad eerond son of W. R. Miller, newly prloetpal ot the Goderloh Model ohool, but now • reeldeet of Toronto. Ikea' Ms years ago "Dick" came 10 Ht. Ealea's to enlist his aunt In the business ewe and daring that time his pleaant sod kindly dl•peettton won many friends lot him, who regret to have hlm depart from mor midst, but took this opportuolty, ere he left for hie home on the morrow. to present Pm with • purse of gold •000mp•ntei by the following address :- AA. MILLea, W. Dana Tttaxp 1-14140o* bas written, "Re assay woes w matey minds t every man to WL, owe way." But beeline) • man pur hl to bee own way It does sot few •. t eg • 7 ••eegs.erfly follow that he le thereby • hero, et worthy of the laurel branch, nor yet .0 allied be She regard of his follows. It I. oewhoa his "own way.' m.t with sp- M.g, ..pact• that 11 is not his own at sachet's eel reveals that his life b' and the iloalwte se mised In him 1 nista gr stud up, teed syr to all mak w7►l. is • wan," Nat we setae ee- rieM hand te de ben honor. Ruch sr ..svasytlirg l• year ewe way ,alywo, bet le tees• Mona as to win the favor of sigh and be iommeed your ruts- daet r the lodgment el all. The six ene- eseetsg years of year niM►eashlp hire have wily fouled to slreagth.e nal fins Impress elem. L.A• She goal wise, your °harvest a•..., mill stood Um tomef time "Mob� • se sway rpeaMeaa, but has gird ellss, hetes, se Sbe days hay. es swiftly by. Yea ham ••w•bsd High Coati at Sarnia last week. Duff & S.ewura whipped • mired of rollers on Monday, March 4th. Wm. War son, of Belgr•ve, inspected them. Master Kassel Moktaoey, while playing to the.ohool woodebee, fell from one of the beams and had the misfortune to break his right arm. George I'0000k, who has been I.ving on • farm Io Feet Wawan,sh for the last num- ber of years, moved hie family last week to the house owned by Mrs. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs Hubert Buohaaan, of Yurko ton, who have been renewing old •oquslet- ano.. to this neighborhood for the past two months, left for thee western home last Fri. lay. WESTFIELD. FRIDAY, March Rth. CHota COSCKRT. -The gored ooaoert by the Westfield choir, under the direction of W. Olson Campbell, choir director of the Noreh-st. Methodist church. Godertoh, was given no Tuesday evening ret the• week to the Westfield Methodist ehuroh. Th. pro- gram, some fifteen numbers, m bers gram, 000cletlon of • wee steeliest and well epprsmaled by the audience. The choir was assisted by \1ise Maud M, tioo,wlo, elonutlnolst, of Clinton. and Mia Brown, soprano, of Uodertoh. Owing to the severe storm that was riging the cheroot was not so well tilled as we 'hoall have liked 10 seg It, hot those who erre brats enough to Noe the storm enjoyed 'lob treat. Entry part of the program .as folly enjoyed. Our very 'dement choir seer beautifully and ton much prake rennet he given to Mr. Campbell fm the pains he ;ha. taken to briny oarthe vnnwl pewwre they pastime. Miss Itondwtn's .denN•sa wore vary apprnprtste and well rendered. Mies [Gown 1e an exo•tlent imprison and her resdluraa were heaanitel and well relate/0i by the anelleroa. We las ware MM. (lend win and Miss Hrows that .1 thew ever eons to Westeeld *gale they will be heartily re- ed. ♦wry hemvete at thaeks was tendered M Mr p 11, wed also 1. Nese twded lltm�s libs at ably assisted Moe CARLOW. TuvauAv, Maruh 6tb. R. M. 1 oaog 1. safferlop with an &tetak of rhoumatiem. A. Jnhnetoo and family have been on the stok list the lastllwo weeks. Klug Grippe is responsible. Rrv. Jas. Hamtttoe, of ttnirrtch, very ably filled the pulpit here and In Auburn on Sabbath last. A large number of the congregation from here attended the funeral of their late esteemed peeler. Rev. R. He.darenn. le Aubnro Friday of let week. 1- WEST WAWANOSH. SATURDAY, Mar. 2. The tollowlnt le the relative @tandem of the pupils to 5 S No. 2, West Walesa s tor the month of Pehrolty ' Minding bleed no attendance, punctuality sad general pretlolenny Filth clue -13s Wilson; North class- - Irene Mallnnuh, Mattel 1VIIwo : thlrn alae -Wllhe ale n, Foul Mallouih, Vmoent Welsh, itlehard Welsh, Mary Pollard Oswald l'ollsrd; second alas. -- Nereid lniloogh, Awoi. Nunn, Frank Jones, M it ha Nixes, May .loose, Willie Medd ; part I1, -Earl Wilson, Vinery W.Ieh. NORMAN F. ('Homer, Twofer Fir P.t ViTfEl SPRAY YOUR ORCHARDS ALBERT Wwise I,•AI Kit t, Farm Implements and Machinery. Deering I.,ndere, Mowers, Belies sal Tw.op. Also J. W, Mann goods • Ploughs. Pulpers, uta Walkervil e Wagons a speolaltl. Everything made of the very beet mwterial. Repairs of all kinds kept on band. Wouspecs gld be oods before eurchdates( to esti, sou elawhered I .- CLUM CABs leel(7e1. tt'lll open op In Abe old Angor McKlnnoo stead about eeeett.5 era. A. W. WISE, Hamilton el'reet. HELLO ! THE OLD RELIABLE. ALL KINDS OF AL ALWAYS ON HANG THR HEwT cra�toll Hard Goa] IvkTNK NnttKKT fnnttitt NI3W STORE IN THE OLD STAND IHAVE started store in my old stand and and ready to do business with a complete new stock t•f Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, suitable for the coming season's trade. 1 have nothing to offer but new, fresh goods, bought in the best market, which 1 am prepared to offer at rock bottom prices for Cash. In soliciting a portion of your trade 1 do so with confidence that I can satisfy you, both in quality and price. It is not necessary to quote prices just now, but I wish to call your special at- tention to rely stock of Black and Colored Dress Goods (Blacks in particular) ranging in prices from 25c. to $3.00 a yard. Silks in great variety, both in colors and black. Remember the place, COL .BORNE'S old stand. Telephone 86. J. H. COLBORNE, OODERICH TERMS: 81 oUy Coati or uuwuuuu+uuuuuiuuu wwu►444444144461144wwM About Prescriptions A 1 Cosi w.ighrl on the Merkel 4,&iea• where you ant nall Iha. for • ton. WM. LUL. Orders loft at jai! & BY=PBdAD'S Suers preen ,tly .e .pled to BE NMILLER. MoisrAt, March 4. O. Saturday, the god mat.• Wellington w. Carse7 awe, split s K. KdwarA and 1e and pled two porde and a quarter of leer foot hard maple in two boars and twenty minutes. 1f the ehamproe sawyers o1 Loyal think they oan best thle nor buy% are will. ing to meet them for fop, mosey or marbles any old time. themes 1a Grippe Nemhet Its •,oU,n• by thousands, lea's. a deadly trail of disease and weakness behind 1t. lea nen II doges from the deadly malady ; you can present the disease 11 yea will breathe Catarrhornne. T'e. g.r a aliment arvelop where it 11 need ; tbat t• prevention. Yoe tun ohe,k and desirny to ravages by ('otarrhonone by simply breathiest tr. That Is mare. Seed In two ewe, 263 wed e1 00, be all druggiea, er by mail peeped on receipt of price. 14. O Pelee. et 0.., Measles. Ost.,and Hartford. Gime. f,:••'... ret aid timely s: r.: a;'g .. _a ... e your robe.,. e. '1 he la yes meads 11 Ott resell of can, tel eapertrlest end is kept right up b date. Net the world In open cctn- ne the iudutiou of the .- 4.«.erwateat and won the T... altonld reran something T'.e %premolar M. serer %0 d-' •'e.. - All castings olid ,at .,er■ made from drawn . I ld ea Alt parte Inter erne - ,e • •es Rfty Irv' rent. In I,1•..r t nr-tomlcal because r. "-, ' ' . t r ` t end most effect.. a he • ..t.' anything te.m, n.,tr::v e lid stream. P, I a: . ✓ h en pent y.."• bu Mina. I eur..a*, fat 7.11.0 uldress, tTHi,. EPRAMOTOR CO , LONDON, One. CANTELIN'S Pastry, Oyster Patiies,Tarts, Short Bread and Cres Roll:Jim e Pies and Lady ?tiers, Kisses, &careens, t raailee, Brandy Snaps, Etc. We have just a few wurde to say -end here they are : 11 you teed metliciue you are looking tor a .ere.` It you want a cure you must have the lest medicines that science mart provide Then you ahoulo patronize a store where the purest tested lid assayed drugs are used We think we can give you jurt such a service, and claim to have the best pro- vision for tooting and essay In the County. Better give us a trial, no matter what physician you have 'Bear in Mind W. C. GOODE, - BEDFORD BLOCK that guars.ntoed care of ours for LA GRIPPE, l0)LDS, 0L., LRxative Bromo Quin Tablets. a colatitutonal treatment, •".I Syr. White Pine & Tar for the cough There is nothing else 'Inez good." Um the beet. Chemist. Big argains... all this month at the-Cask-ilardware Store. we an good an the beat mule in see city in Canada. Oantelon leads tb. trade In _ - WEDDING CAKES in fancy designing and ornament ing and almond icing. Clive him an order and your at infection will be ensured. D CANTELON, WEST -ST. Axes Whips Axe Handles Sleigh Bells Cross -cut Saws „Team Bells Cross -cut Saw Handles Curry Combs Buck Saws Cattle Combs Black Diamond Files Horse Brushes Hay Knives Leather flitts THE ARISTO5 Gold Mining Co. (leaning Fig Hurn lifountain Tunnel and Veneta Vein, 200 acres .itueteil on the We"tern Slope of Pike's Peak, in the famous ;'ripple Gawk (In!A Mining District. THE SAFEST OFFER EVER fIADE TO INVESTO 100,000 Shares Preferred Stock at 25c. per Share. s 1' '. orb, ,1 n ,•ech certificate th %. intncrlh we to ahoy, l'rlh•rrel /theme will he entitled .i i,,• In dl, ,dends the fall sonnet of money luvwn•d, before ether stockholders reoelve ne alenn 1 by the l'rtwldent o1 the Itnmpony. This D:strict Produced More Cold in 1900 than any other in the Dnited States. Iles Toronto} 0011.01. of 7100 by :01in feet. or SJ0 acre., of gold land The mine has been w.. rked. Ilan 1,41 .1 n of this Minot' the Veneta Vein. In In 400t. in width. awel Is oertwinly one ores fit le ront t'sehtnhptS1t-row+Ts tins gold of oma•11t te *ISM ort a. The prop- otingerty is *drainage - on this -It7 1 n'a', d f sr development by t.,nnol whloh will mal* 1t polisthe to prodnne an enormous ■mount of ore dally, the quantity. serried from 10.1 to 500 bee per dor. The de,relopmenr by tunnetina le the most economical and advantageoes way of worthier One property. At a dletanee of P10 fret the tnnoel will later/mot the Veneta Vein at s dap t1 of shoat 0)1 f et, and . Hoy, N 111 ala, Intersect 'eters' other veins. The reined will not th. RI. Hoonntala 2100 fent n^er. a A will wit a 1110 Company over yea= rose of ore, worth ever I a a ten. The new railroad, now practically completed from Colorado Boden. galled the Colorado teens a a: Crlpptn 'reek rood pewee within 4,000 feet of ebb tunnel ■ Colorado R In • Tunnel company. In tine rrrperty at a AAitt 40 g t.11. propene Is Vein o ors t. pr e p depth of 100 fa t. rebs ensu Vela was rent, At this point th. vein was rally 411 Feat In w1At1, and Its value fr.-in er') to $110J a tnn. There are already in oporatlow mhos and smelters •uMoient to treat the 0.19.1 of this prop rely. whl-b glees at ono, earth rotors-. N. D. ROUGVIE. 4ODERICH. A LESSON IN ENGLISH, Capital Stoct, $1,000,000. Par Value. $1.0U per Share. 100,000 Shares Preferred Stock at 25c, per Share. 1n hath g this Stork the pnrehwer owns s' Alread title in the Computes property. Thl• Cameany octets yew one watered stook, but • l.,rltlmaie high grade gold gamine Investment In he Cripple Creek Ale riot. Tb. oboes otter of Preferred Dividend@ is an .ssnranne Of early stern•. Afew additional machinery le erected,tbbproperty will he ',senior Al,Ileeda almost egoist to Its Capital Stock. Make all Cheek* and Money Orde're peptide to The iristos Gold Mining Co., �■ COOE » An adjective .igni]i ROSads palatable, pleasant, Me. ----" ROC ERIES G "C000 CROCERIES" Tl o kind we sell. STURDY 111 CO., - GROCERS Telephone No. 91 Market Square. McKENZIi AGENC AMERICAN STEEI ALL f ii _ Goods such as anger, tea, spices, etc. 411 Oooper Building, Denver, Colo. 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. Horace Clabrauchmusterschutz, Benmiller :- DEAR UNCLE : - Have you considered how you are going to gather and boil your sap for maple syrup this year. Lee & Shephard have got the latest and best holler on the market, and in the Fall it can be used as a ft't''l boiler. Have you seen it ? If not -call and see it. 'I'h!'y have also a large number of sap pails and spites. I will write you again in a couple of wee! s. Your Niece, BERTHA. Wall Paper It may he a little tee early in the se..aww to heals to talk wall p"er"' Ail vier geek is set in fist we expect lo have a mob ile go oboes a"paper this Riming we begin a talk early !a aid1tion gem stock we have made aseangwmener with two haggis eaelsNtr air• handle their good. on eevsnteren. We out show you the lair. if" ithle Wall Patera ever shown in Huron, and have Bir advantage elf hoinf to show samples moa) to a twenty ave thnhsand dollar stock. Tho Psi"'r will he delivered 45 hours after your order is placed. What a splendid opportunity for the Goderioh citixewes and rkthan to have much all rge range of (hniee. Snoh was never known in (3nderioh before. and see for yoirarlf. if we can't snit you then yon ahosld be in heaven KI DD'S BOOK STORE. Made of Large, S Amply provides for expansion bon. Only Best Bessemer sti used. Always of uniform qua Never goes wrong no matter h great a StrafiA is put upon ft. ..n Does not muti- late, but does efficiently tura cattle, horses, bogs and pigs. EVERY ROD OF AME !!Y THE Call and See it Can We have sold miles of thi This year it is better :hal it will pay you tosizn up M cKENZI. The plow t FARMERS INBTITUTF MEET A West eeee•efal series -Mews caw a.d Geed Addresses. Tk• rower melee of meetings held Wirt Hurn farmers' loultut• most suooeeslul the Institute bas yd Tee meetings were held at Blyth, day, let lost., H.Imw►lle, the 2. )(table the 415, and 8'. Helens, 1 While all the m.•ttog• war• lar, model. the Nested tae•tlog was • breaker ia 9'1ut of attention sad a.m. The membership was lacrimal largely then dueler soy previous misinge, ea todioatlee of the reeegaltloa e1 the awfulness et t mete' la.MNle. 1. woe of the wbere ..•.ung• were held • breach Wo..ea's Justine.. was .rgenlae delegacies. A. McNutt, of yt•alber• Miss Maddest. of Uaslele hood) saojwte 1a a thorough .menet a twee 11,047 dl..e•.to_ The ere• meetingof the melee wa Rlych ea Fnday, arsh 1st, Jam president of the West Beres Fermi rete, presided, and F. ('. Efford lis wstomery place as d.eeitary ''be atm -noes meeting war opens meld set, wen made a few rwm•rk good work Wag deo• by farmers' le •ad wee followed by A. H .1 o'bs, who gays • short alk on ' Mowll P Mise Maddock, of Uoslph,,poke tertolwy," • subject oompantIvl W• should keep ourselves hearty m11k, had well., old beelines, .to causes of so many Obsesses br..kio the ooaalr7 Our o• late should clear of mosIdy brew], decayed veg.tsblee, and the latter about kept 1. our cellar. 1t 1s mach kwp tb. germs of disease oat .f w than to get them eat when they •. T horonghly clean*, and whltewael tar ; .oald all Hower* and turn 11 the ,an ; do not pat tb. dish °lett utensil. Our •leeplog rooms shoe •entileted, tb. windows bog bit and hlebt. Freak Idabel!, of Blytb. spoke minutes cm "Method and System busman men conducted his bade average farmer does his, the rite invariably be failure. There 1. sloe capable .f se wool) developer alpmullaral profession. To be • termor, you mast know the not .e.1 and .sed. Alex. McNeill, of Walk.ryllle next speaker. Ms atheism wt Feeding on • Small Term," bat sot tooling well he was unable t address in fall. Mr. MoNelll hr the dairy bemuses for some olsimed that hs oows did better orop and little gralo then op yrs Is a splendid wiling crew, Pot t tog Mr M.h.tll sew root* and sad mothered buylag grain ta straw to bayiee bay. Mr, MoNell being unwell wa retire, alter whlob a very int• oaeetoa Wok phew en the sub)ie by him. Al the eyeing seethe th orowd.d to the door., many b.ii weed Io the aisles and rear Preeldeot Seed presided and owed with a seleotloo from t composed of Meares. Thome I1.ao Brown, Bat Bribo•r Rales. Mrs. Elford, of Helmesvllle, the Womac s loetttute, was th a and spoke on "Woman's Most women we do one ebb poor bread -maker may be a goo sr, and •to. verve. There are arsenates for the uplifting of raw -home, wheel and obur latter two, training Is abeolu the first how roach trefoil Neither 1h* women mor the their tall value on the farm. Mr. Thomas Wat on wog • Mt.. Maddook gave an a,1 mes1i0 Holmes." Soisnoe • knowledge applied. It is • greatest evil is the teadenoy ' from the home. Resters. mal p1.a.anl tor your brothers. ought to be open to the broth( the sister, and farm edooatter open to sisters es well as tiro ABIG BLACK 2000 penplw this weak and inspecoft t of old stock shown. R LaUllwns, Dreand Slop ittgs Linens, Stamped C �erwear.ss Beane l(.., Oh Brass Material fel Rpd at Ion than Best of WV ',ejected so load'y advc and White Goode Male strictly ep•to-d&t* Goot T