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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1901-6-13, Page 4wrtliPwevoXP 4 Tnuhsoay, June 13, 1101. lav?.5., 'k'jy;e ire f;' 1I9,'r :*i't 3`ko,"ywiyv THE SIGNAL : GODERIKH ONTARIO ,. t,.+eemra.r.,.enaa..raa. !tole Agent New 1s['R Fur Century Brans W. C. PR1D8AM al's Fur and BOYR Qlothing Hatter Collar Talk. There limy be something peculiar about your neck, or your style, that makes you prefer • particular sort of collar. Come right here and -•••t it. No neck is too big, too small, too thin, too thick, too long or too short for us to fit. We handle the celebrated STAR brand Austrian collar, movie from extra quality linen, hand made but- ton holes, which it is claimed will wear out two ordinary collars. Price, 200 each, or 3 for 500. W. O. At I Shirts. We buy our shirts direct from the manufacturers and thus save you the middle wane profit. The W. 0. b R. shirts ere without doubt the best in Canada, all made from impoted goods, Rood fitting, well made, and guaran- teed not to Ude. Prices, 31.00, 31.25 rod $110. New Century Brand of Boys' Clothing. We nre stole agents for this colebrat- ei bra. d of Boyd clothing Th:eae clothes lu've three special features - FIT, QUALITY, PRICE. Manu foetus d from pure all wool Canadian ..tweeds, linntie in a manner that cannot lie equalled by ordinary ready mattes Once you beoojlle a cuatorer for tl.e Century brand you will have no other. Besides hsving.the.o goods in steak we have a number of samples to choose from which will he made to your order for $4.541 per suit, sizer 28 W 33. Sulu mer coats and pants made from stove goods, 33.00. See the summer coats for boys at 60c. Knickers 40c and 25c. W, . C P11-Z23Hr Bole Agent for Christy's Hata. Neat Les a Shepher'd's. he zgnat, to wau..sa• EVERY THURSDAY MORNING Res R. Reaa,LlARe/i eODRRIOH. THURSDAY. JUNE 13, HII. MOW THE PUBLIC ARE OLEO. THIS is the age of combine'. In the United States combines have been 011 top for a number of years, an 1 the result has been Carnegie., Rockefeller., Pierpout Morgans, and a raft of similar plutocrats who have got to the mountain peak when thousands of emu fully as honest, truthful acid upright have stayed in the hollow. 1n Canada, under the benign influence . f the N. P., similarconditiu,e were incepted, dirty fellow•s mistake for wit is only the and we regret to sale that these conditions billy -Kurt flavor. are still in existence, even under the sup There is also a tribe of .ensatibtal posed improved policy of the existing Ad preachers -usually callow, .but sometimes minutlation. cunning -why try to spellnind the curious At the present time them are eases of , en veleorho•iove•te Nrrenq ter where the en combiners Int Lida, and oanb of thuge is expected or the unfit thing is likely to Ise taking advantage of the existing conditions said or don 'these pulpiteer, love to split to meet at Montreal on July 3M, when it in expecte' that some other phots spin how the public are bled by $s eomhioe leeches will be presentee.' THE BILLY -GOAT FLAVOR. UUR dairymen have txen discussing what IN known ab the "billy•goat' flewr in cheese. Just what this bdly•goat flavor is like see 4, hanlly describe. One cannot phutomugrave an odor But eigerts.- m .lairyiug atate that be billy.goat flavor t- strongly market one. 'tir are inclii,e,A the opinion that the hilly goat driver is lot confined to cbeeae- I, feet we have met with it elsewhere There to a claw/ of story ti l.ery who are never happy e:.. ept when retailing sonre gag or yarn ' hoe but n nha.lowof humor anal very much cuaraeueae. What these to squeeze the public. It 14 quite fauna the earn of the gaper,/ in the pews with alar• olaa/e exists in the tariff of 1897 which says iworts They sisal sirns mountebanks that, should the Government become awarelnn iu thou wtdeatura to tu.uat:t and hokl the. that iu any line of bu,inees • up.ilitre exist,. I•crowd The .ongregatiou goes off with a to enhance POLITICS IN PARABLES. The Old Bluenose Bobs Up Ones More. Reese From she West ledges -Tate Run doodah 1Wverearr- • Raaatao Stery- Tbe Party trash Ca•'t be fared. l)awr.oUrR, N. 8., Juoa 8, 1901. :i.y, Mr Editor, I got home yesterday atter . run of • few weeks to the West 1n Les I guess 1'11 have som, day to write I •t. -nee on debentures.. 1,6115 00 k o. k I n teres t ....... . 9 30 lfaterwortre 'atilt/it, 133 20 m•,it.oanue 408 14 Etnsrlc beet •' 131 96 Public school. 462 67 Sinking fund .. 1,100 00 idleoellaneoae 35 33 Elevator lot moat 609 60 Gr.noI:thio walks 453 35 5,638 32 Selene. $ 861 57 A commoaloattoa esu reo,Ived from 0 Vt. Allan, oommieslo0e, for the Canada ComWuy, stating that their load sweet had reported that vessel had been taken for the ase of the streets from one of the oomp•ny's lobe and eaklog that the damage done to the lot, whit* was estlmat.d at $20,b) adjusted and :hat In future when gravel Is needed trona up 5001 of my .aperlwoee with the any of the uompany'e lots arrangement• be d..key• there, but 1 fancy your readers made with the oomputy before the I.4 le oar• more about l'►oadtsu politica than entered upon Tun mattes w.. referred 10 the pabltu works oom0.ttse. they do about Jar041111 su and rum. Samuel Faroe, of Goderlah township, Si'', that was real ,toe of you to send me I wrote the coauoil suogewlea 14a1 the south side of the ravine et boa oleo. be used for • refuse-dumphag erouod, or, tf the oouuoil would bridge lbs ravine, they could g0 w the lake. her. Fares offered to sell fur 8100 • road sixteen feet wide iron, the maretn of the ravine wltb room to tura at the end. TSis •ismot was ot so the public arm m mit• e. A oommunloatfon from E. A. Willis, secretary of the T.uont Boaru of Trade, In refereooe to the project of hav'•tgCao• adieu Old Home Week- during w�'.ob to without* ex•Cai•dtaoe beck to thine native land, was sent to 15. spools' oommitte. A request from the Moaloal Society for the sreottoo of a beodstend la the Sgu.ra end for the lighting of the present band stood at the harbor park was sent to the public works committee Mrs. Sarah E Edward asked for rams. Woo of the taxes on lot 1014. East street, on the ground that It was eooupl.d due. leg the winter by the Ey family, wise worn unable to pay rent. Referred to the wart of revision. Ao •pplio•tioo from Mrs James Everett for sulstanoe from the town, her husband being 111 and unable to work, wiz tent to the rabef oommitt.. with power to act to the mater. A petition asking th.t • grant of $300 be made tower!. the street fair undertaking wasoigoed by a large number of merchanta and others. the ue•ture number ot the Canadian Mag•zloe. That there journal le a credit to the land. 1 remember slog some time ago in it a big article by Hon. Mr. Longley, our eloqueot Nova Scotian. This celebrating of the hundredth issue of the magazine reminds me of a yarn about no old uhap over in Cape Breton who sew his century of yams. It. • foot. The o. fellow was • hundred years old, and had the spr;Gess of a kitten. The folks oame by the dozen to 000gratnlata the oenteo- aras on his record, far all the .notion was proud of 11. Oue fellow, however, appear- ed who was a pessimistic sort of o6•p. He esu bluer than In into generally, and even on this 000aalon he oouldo'tlook al things hopefully. Says be to the old man, "Well. Uoole Jee"-they all called him Uncle Jos - "you've seen a hundred years, but I'm afraid at your time of life,",says he, "you're u0t likely to see many more." Some folks are w apt and cheery fo their talk. But old Uoole Joe be didn't tura a hair. Ile jest gam a genial grin, and he says a sort of oh'rpy like : 'Don't you fear, my trleod, don't you fear. I'd have you remember that I'm starting on my second oeotury a good deal etrouger on my pies Char I began my first." At: 1 so the Canadian Maga/one Is starting on 1' second oeotury of moots • a good deal A deputation from the celebration coin strut:err on las pion -in circulation, In •d• ,nittee was present in support of the petit vertisiilg patronage and in repoatio•-than it t..•.n its first. S.y, Mr Kilter, them folks in Toronto mutt be getting all the sensation they tout over the Aurora back robbers rod the at• tension: tragedies. 1 got a copy of The To• recto World last .tvhc and real all about it. But the most sensational part to ase is the way Tee World tries to make a posit col owe out of the shooting. I go your Oatarlo sheriffs get just a little spoilt by havlag too muob work done by deputy, but as a rale there are few bed masks against them -so I'm told. I get just a little riled •t *solos a paper mean enough to take advantage of • man's deal* o lug in • polittoel o•mpatgn article. -It reminded me of • story I beard of a nauging In ono of the western J:ateo just ashen • pre.identlal election was ening oo. The terrific out there do the hanging, as • rule, aid on then occasion the crowd were ell on the g.c1 yard, and the vletirn esu mtamhne over the trip, and the Ie.t stage had beeo reached, when the sheriff asked thoens ,uer it he wisiel 10 .ay auyth'ng • be fastened the rope around him. The pool obap e • ^v. • y, the preacher was about to start the final prayer when a lantern-jawed. lawyer- bke fellow Weaooed end mid: "Mr. Sheriff and fellow citizens, seeing het our tll'etarred trleod or loot fled voice for this supremo 0ooasloo,aod seeing that so inept, are present to wltoess the majesty of the law of our great and glorious republic in cls stern and impartial operation permit m• to redeem the time by Wean/tang a few timely remarks npon the subject of th• tariff Yee, si-, there are some folks so full of partylem that 1 fur that If Gabriel were to appear tomorrow, and with hs. trumpet tows to proclaim that time should be no more, and summon mankind to the great 63547., of the codons, that eves then some hlde•booud Tory would be heard squeaking to fee'le but charaoterletic appeal : "You've tekeo e. at. an unfair advantage by Wring' log this thing oo ee when the Orits were in tower." It's • foot. U. R. A. Pa gas.. the consumer, the duty on that commodity ' mu test or more naso nt preaching never a!• shall be abrogated, but up to the tine of fords them. Them• deludes( barters tnn.k going W prow proalthough the attention of they hese t.. ed of . fresh revelation from Government hu been drawn to a number i of existing eombines no effort ham been mans I'ItlA1. It is Duly the hilly goat flavnr. tocarry out the prowl/atom: that clause. A trio ,it our motolo ive. arebig on imput- inn the worst of motives toile* opponent.. Time and anon the attention of I:,vuru They unoeesingly denounce the '.ser fel. mont has leen directed to the leather cote to is boallerri. halm staEers and_pub:w bine, whish has practically put the smsli-Iiperidthrifts who should be in the peniten• tanners of C.uia.l• out oat bu/muss, but the Bary Few people, .ren of their ,ton man with the pull always appeare to be ort the side of the combinent frs and ea are tarty, Lake these remarks seriously, for salt nothing to the benefit cf the email tan 'the oar tricth worts am the mouth tuteth meat," uers or the public has resulted.l, eat," and what theme renting politicians We are pleasellto know, huwevor, that imagine it an unanswerable a: -aignatent is often but a noisy flow of wore, 'nil ,1 the the combine question, from the paper coon billy god flavor sumorn' ntaodpuiut, has M.eu preeeutwf t , the Government, and that a 'ommtssion. A number of the young fellow. about town think it smart, and a token of mental presido'over by Mr. .lustieeT*a",irrutti, ability,tom. stot of mlattg import.1 from of Montreal, is . presewt .",aged to to the l.iwer pini oltfe great American chins Investigating the actions of the A few of the girls ars almost as hail in this papermakers sot I,artada. At the in respect. These young creatures Imagine e. vtq(ation it Toronto lest week the exist that it adds piquancy to their language, eece of a combine, with an iron c Mh agree It doesn't. 1 ore i. no geuaine attractive went, entire'y batted upon the principle of ) neat about even the resent slang. Such raising and maintaining prices, esu ,.learly language iavarishfy betrays rho weaker. esabliehed. It is true that the paper It has the billyjloat flavor maker,' contention was that tho organize tion had a more benevolent objevt than COUNTY GOUNCILPARSIMONY. bleeding the consumere white, but the fact THE pnreiuiony of the average county council t. proverbial, and from The Mail and Empire we learn that she county council of the county 0, York is to no email extent remponeihle for the tragedy usvolvel In the killing of (-Amdahl., Boyd iu Toronto (recently. The account,, of the coneahulary hate to 1 b pawed by the eounty council and Ito that the consumers were bled was sufficient ly in evidence. and the contention faded away perceptibly when tined up with the facts. It was shown that the firma comprising the association were obliged to deposit $600 as a guarantee that the pacera would be meintaineil, and, an a further seeuritf, each of the travelling salesmen of every firm includes) in the guild hail to make u swore declaration before a magietrnte prior to the 151h day of every month (bat he had pot contravened the price het. Failinz to mend in his /worn declaration the ravelling man was mulcted in the num of $5 per stay afar the 15th and until the declaration reached the hands of the wen:Wary. At @asci arms the amount collected in tines and penalties was divides' up amongst the firms that had kept the faith. am laid down in the agreement. The oommicmios DOW steeple adjourned., Livery flIttlIrtrItftttInti2 1: , dee ONLY 4 LEFT *4 P0' We have only tour 0od.rteh BI' circles left. We will se" them M 188 50 Acted with Dunlop 1 •ee. Two Rat -raise ,.t 335.00 end 330.00 We 111 emittnn s re - sal • of &KENEi • !MIMES $136 00 and $44.00 fora few days longer aseond hand wheels at C1e.c a and am. EMERSON'S Bicycle and Music Solve. board of audit, and in matters criminal the most exterior* economy has always been practised. The regular fee for moving a primmer 1, the gaol in a cab wee $2. About four years ago the cowity council protester! that 'him rata was exorbitant and called for new tenders. No cab driver would do the work for less. An order was then made that prisoners would in future have to be moved in street cars. Several of the erinsahlee, including ttdyd who was killed the other day, iml Walter Stewart, refusal positively to mos -e primelers in this manner, and paid toe hacks out of their OM ,i pxx•kete. They af. ,11711rda. 11 in rh.ie ...1,.i,:m•.,Lija themb• usual way, but the county Iwai cut them nit. The constables finally had to appeal t" he Government nthiio,als to get ba •k their moue:. The era of excessive anti mutakau s•, onomy came to an end in a meet excitin4 manner. County (%unstable Sevgtw woe mens to the , aol to bring a lunatic to the °wet holm* 10 Ise examined by the judge. On the car '.ming down town the prisoner became ,in. manageable. Breaking away from hi. goriel he .bossed everyone nut nI thn car. Thr 4 6, 1. wee moving rapelly at the time, and wno,raI of the pamwsngere were ot and bn,ie, l no a remelt of their flying 1. apo to to a roadway. the ear was finally 't.sp,.sl, end, after a light booing :sevens! uunutee, the 'uratic was overpowered by theeomhiuet off)rtm of the constable tits motorman and the conductor. Since tbes pr lenners bare bees pores) in nabs, --A new monthly, The Ontario Tory, lune 111'pe•r'wd and its reading matter in so hot t hat it Amite Ibe Tory part-. -Aloes two hundred pennons were pees. ot in ()norm', Park, Toro tn, nn Thursday lost to hear menmeial whiniest* on Sift Joni %IArprevo,.n. Afton Hon. G. R. Forman had delivered an oration, a lawyer apo prom lately named Snow chilled the crowd with an address. THEITOWNICOUNCIL• Tbe Regular Sleeting Friday slrbt and Special Sleeting ea Needay. The regular semimonthly meeting of the town council was held on Friday evening, all the members being present ezwpt Cesinoillor Humber, who has not yet returned from his trap to the Coast. Tte treasurer's statement for the month May, as follows, was rent to the Plane* committee Balance from April RECEIPTS N, o resident t*x......3 21 00 'Vater rate. 4C9 00 Rleotrfo light sae s.... 376 60 LI 408 55 Belle payable' 3,000 00 Maitland nemetiry. • , 50 00 Waterworks maint.. , , 18 30 4loking fund 1,100 00 $1.166 00 Mina', dlai.IrNTs. gaieties .1 189 55 Printing and adyertbtieg 47 32 Public works 452 50 •;harlty 30 40 ion, and on Invitation from the 00000tl • number of the gentlemen were heard. lo - eluding A. Molt. Allen, W. C. Goode, N.B. Smith, G. M. Elliott itud Mr. Banks, of To. ronto, who hu had experience to Toronto and other titles 'n the providing of ammo*. meat.. The matter was referred to the special committee and to was decided to bold • special meeting of the council on Monday eveolog to decide what motion should be take.. A petition elgned by Mary Yates and ,lams' Teweley, asking that • walormalo be laid on Brook street between Combiae road and Albert street, was referred to the water sod light committee. The tollowing •000uo 5 were .cot t.. the finance committee : E. Sturm -in, gravel, $10.38 ; J.E.BryAgee, repave, 511 90; N. a A.Dymeot, pole. eta, $4.30 ; J. H. Worsen, rep :ming, .to., 3.5; TR■ SIGNAL, printing and advertlnng, 323 58 ; Wm. Sutton Com potted Co , Toronto• 523 25 ; Wtlj am C. Wilson l'o., Toronto, $1.57 ; McColl Bros. & Co., Toroeto. botler;oompean (, $38 52; C+a- tracb Record adreraisieg. $2 ; John Morrie, sem en woven, 1181; Mummies Coal Mooing Co , Columbus, Ohlo, 474 10 tons opal, at $2 3771, $1.126.99 ; Goldie sad Mo- Calloch Co., Galt. man's expense, $7.50 ; J•mee Morrison Brass Manulaetoring Co., To,00to, supplies, $100 75 The writer and light oom0'11 o reported that they had awarded the contemn for sup- plytog the pipe oeoeeuty for the water ow 'motion between the to tion weigh goal and Britannia row to Charles Harper, at 10i wets per lioeal foot. The tender tor unloading coal w awarded to John Yale at 30 cents per too. Th. report was adopt. ed The report of the ease** committee, re oommeoding the payment of • number of •ocounta, was adopted. The special committee r•' lumen '. i that the olerk be instructed to 1 " I Ig* the receipt of Lady Minto'. letter "-ding the est•bllehlog of bwpital., and that Mr. Kilo: be empowered to arr.. age with nine person to solicit the owners of the bead• stones In the cemetery that are broken and Leaning to have them put In proper nendi• tion. The report was adopted. The public works committee reoommind- ed that Walter Sharmeee tender for the lay. log of graooltthic sidewalk.. at 9 vents per square foot, and aroslogs al 11 cants per square foot, be aocept.d, It being the low• est ; and that the payer of the petitions o1 W. ti. Smith •ed others, Wm. Lrabam and others, E Van Every and others, Chas. Seeger and others, F. J. Pridham and others against the laying ot graeotitblo walks on the respective streets upon which they reside be greeted. The contract for the plumbing et the Lewis ball had been let to Chu. Harper at $119, the lowest tender. The report was adopted. There was • .ommuoioation from W. J. Conon., of Loudon, in reference to the pro- ject of establishing a stove foundry here. Mr, Conoco Bated that it was the loten- 5,383 90 tion to have • oo-operative wooers and he gays the nam.. of • number of Cleveland $6,549 99 and London persons who have taken @took In the company es far. The company pre. posed to raise 315,000 ooh ortslde of the loan from the town. Thi@ was referred to the special committee u wee also a further letter from O. A. Berner,, of Brea" I•u, is regard be Ms preposition be locale here. The public work. communee was sutb• rwlsed to proou a plonk for repairing the whorl mid tar other pie pu0ee, and the wine owtmlttee was •uthuliand to male the ap point:eclat of a .up.rintendeoc of the oon• stwattuu of graoolithto walk•. The ocuoollthen adjourned. Oa Monday •geeing • meeting ot the epees' ormnittee was bald, but ..o &orlon was 'Akio to regard to • grout ter the Do- minion Day wl.bratioa $5,000 Reward IF NOT TRUE. An advertiaemeat may {e- duce a person to try an article a FIRST time. But an advertisement w1't induce a person to we (hat article a SEOOND time unless It gags sane- factieo. Sunlight Soap has a sale larger that' the combined sales al say other three soaps. An advertisement maytra- duce people to try UN. LIGHT SOAP o.os. But it .s %santy sad .wi- lts inlet's, that maks' people use SUNLIGHT SOAP cootiauoudy and always. LeVRR .ROTNIRR 'LIITOO. seen Meeercterers, TORONTO. CANTLLON'S Pastry, Oyster Patties, Tarts, Slim Bread and Cream Rolls,1ace - Pies and Lady Fingers, Kisses, Iacarooes, !formes, Brandy Soaps, Etc. aro as good as the city in Canada. Cantelon Intel/ the trade in WEDDING CAKES Spicily ciaL argains The newest thing in Summer Corsets, just in, - SOc• .come special makes in Black Dress Goods. Extra value in Oinghams, - - 10c. and up, 160 yards of Printed Piques, fast colors - 10 cents, 1320 yards of Print, warranted fast color, regular price 10c. - - - for 8 cents, 1260 yards of Print, warranted fast color, regular price 12ic. - - - for 10 cents, These Goods are all this season's make, and at sale prices, Extnt Value. They are Less than Wholesale Prices. Come and see them whether you want to buy or not.' J.H.COLBORNE TERMS CA.4111 OR PRODUCT. PHONE 86. SOy1ETHING TNTERRSTING ABOUT TOILET SOAPS: It is said that a nation's cisilisatiwu rimy be measurer' by ire consumption of soap, and ite refluement by the quality thereof. We aro now showing a flue o•ortmeut of Dainty French Soaps male from the purest tnvrwlsunts in the most thorough man- THIS (IUARANTEE' ,en and n exquisitely perfumed as too only be done in that THE ladowers, " La Belle France " Ij1JALITY, This beiwtiful line of Scapa in Violet, White Ron, 1,,o7.3,1,,o7.3, out, Nall li'F:.pigne and other popular . odors we m of THIS EXPLAINS THE .eli at - 10c. each, or 25c. a box, GREATEST SOAP .sial to the high pnessl Soaps sold at 15 to 25 cents a rake. BARGAIN YOU EVER Wonderful Snap ie. our 0ttmeal S..ap. A (ire liege cake, .n,ual to any 10.• Oatm»al Snap in the market, at 3 for 100. SAW. 16,, t mlo tin. opportunity. W. C. 1OO8E, The Chemist, Bedford Block. Clam= rarau.re re1Wnurha.4Rteed and iMmaeb Risers. Bargain Prices In fancy demgning and ornament ing and almond icing. thee him an order and your sat. infection will be assured. D. CANTELON, WEST -8T. HELLO ! THE OLD RELIABLE. ALL KINDS OF OAL ALWAYS ON HAND TRH DIDer Scraltoa Bard Coal IN THg MARKKT All Coal weighed on the Market Scales when yon get WOO lb.. for a ton. WM. LEE. Orders left at j,EB St 88IPBASD'8 Ston promptly attended to. wrrrttttttmmmrttmttrmmmtttmmmttttttttttttttttttttttttr�� „fag ae3 h.%a?Pi ' 4 A/ Os- Oa- SW- SP- MP- Maw- Ow- erw E Ir E Get" Acquai nted wits. our line of Bicycles. It's worth your while and the acquaintance will N44'' y'.)11 money. GODERICH. CRESCENT. HYSLOP, TRIBUNE, RA OYOLE. ttrThe largest show of Bicycler' ever seen in Goderich. All fully guaranteed. 4111.44t? Our line ;or 19,1 gives you a generous choice of styles and prices. They comb;ne all the latest features. Dunlop, Q. & J., M. & W., Samson, Goodrich Tires. We also ha, . a number of second-hand wheels at bargain. Repairs execitrvl carefully and promptly by a titaGclam repair man. Ws have boon •el!ing laicyo'les ever since a bicycle wan a bicycle and are known as reliable dealers . Telephone 92. a..z a a a a a a 23 a a a a ;h GEO. W. THOMSON & SON 1 CEEN IIOORS & We are offering the above goods for the balance of this month at greatly reduced prices. Call in and inspect our stock. N. D. ROUGVIE, Cash Hardware Store, twE Goderich. A GOOD SHOE..:: should be fashionable, of good wearing quality, nice fitting, and keep its shape till the sole parts from the upper through long use and wear. Such a shoe is the EMPRESS, of which we have sole control. We have a full line of cheaper shoes is stock. Wm. Sharman, jr. Slater Shoe Agent. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR McLEOD'S ; SYSTEM ; RENOVATOR A Wonderful Tonic and Remedy for WEAK and 'MPURE BLOOD, KIDNEY and LIVER TROUBLE". Manufactured by J. M. MacLEOD. Goderich. Ont. WALL PAPER SALE For the next two weeks we will giro 20 per trent. off on all ,airs. of Wall Paper to clear out the balance of our stock of Canadian Papsltl. This means you keep 20c in your pocket of every dollar's worth you buy from us This means 10c paper at So per roll, be paper at 4o a roll, eto. We.jumped into a large wall paper trade this season, -and we intend to keep things red bot if pato.. will do it. s• KIDD'S BOOK STORE.