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COUNTY CURRENCY.
Hwlertb :John M. McLean left last weak
for Langdon, North Dakota, where he hes
. snared a situation.
Clanton : The wignee o1 the estate of U.
B. Keene pais as a final divtd•od 313i oenta
on 5. dollar on claims.
Caution : W • leers that A. Teylur 1s get.
ting moo' u well se as M expiated. wblob
Irlrode wei'I be gl•J to keow.
Clinton ; MI.. M. Hewes, of Toronto, tae
.00nped • situation as typewriter In R &
J Raeford's of80., to the plane of Mn. W.
t1.. Pblll ps.
Lorloh : Mr. Troyer, of Oklahoma, is
bore visiting his mother, Mrs. H. Ortwein.
It a 'twenty Mob.. years coo" they sew
swab other, and the meeting war oertabely
u oIeobloeate one
Wlogham : Mrs. J. hemp. received
word recently that she has fallen deft to a
• legacy by the death of an snot who resided
In Alpena, Miob. legal papers bare been
submitted for signature.
Blyth : W. H. Fau,mor• made • Pel-
met' trip to 'Toronto lest week and while
then mad. satisfactory srrwg•meots for
the rebuilding of the Blyth 'Sour mill•. Toe
work of rebuilding will common°, at ono*.
Brussels : The Galt Daily Reporter of
May 27 says Ma former Braenl,te
sad death occurred in Losdoo of :Wein W.
Armstrong, nes 10.1&w of Thome Patterson.
Galt, after w pia.me of about two months."
Helmaev,tls : Rev. J. Greene received a
telegram Inst week. bastion the sed sews
that his mater, Mn. McLeod, Ktoceriios,
lead bees killed to • runaway aa;den'. Mr.
and Mrs. Greene left for Klnoardine Veda
me day •ventage
Braesets : The plant of the Ronald Bre
aegis• works is being removed from Bras.
eels and will be installed immediately in
Leaded', where a crock complier hes been
organised, ander the name of the U.aadisa
Fire Kornis (..piny, Limited, to 000tlone
the maasfsotur•.1 ere engines.
Zurioh : Fort Massey oungrsgatee, Hall -
fax. Nova Sootla, bare tendered a meld -
sums tall to Rev. J, W. Mo1lltan, et Lind-
say. offering a salary ot 32 500, but it le 000
1400 known whether he will &cape. Mr.
°1111.•e was amlitant pastor of the 8..-
hetk Presbyterian ohurob • few years ago.
8t Helens; While worklog at the Lal.
Mao saw preparing shingle timber, S Glutei
endetrr so Tdd'. mill, met with • nasty
aouldeat. By some means or other his hoed
was draws sg.lsst the saw, wltb the resale
that the tendon on the back of the index
Eager leas laid Lar• sod s bed gash cat 10
She thumb.
Amber.: N • regal to rsoerd the doge'
et[ Alb.rb Armstrong, who died is 'l oroote
Hospital se the 30.5 sat. Mr. Armstrong
mat mall merle, between Stringing and
Petsswanw, *bee 6e net with an aootdent
welch caused he death. The fae.r.I took
Marie from the re.ldeem of Yr. and Mn.
Searle to Bah'. oemeury and was largely
attended.
Winston' . The sodden demise of Mrs.
Robt. Stapleton of this vlololty, is • r.mle-
da, of 15e maert.loty of lila Deceased
wee In her usual health woes she retired ma
ea.dy evealsg, Jana god, about pine, but
before eleven o'clock her spirit had deport-
ed. Mrs. Stapleton had be.. a resident
el this vtetelty for over twenty yews. She
was in her 66th year.
McK lop We ferret to have to an -
some the death of John Altohesoo, of
Rozber°, McKillop, which took pleas Toe
day morning of tub week. He lead bean In
dwnslog health for • year put, hue was
so0 aided to bed until about three weeks
before he death. Mr. Aitobesoo was eighty•
norm years of Imbibed was toe of the pio-
n eer tattlers of Ohs district.
Clinton : Wm. Doherty Is having made
at his tastety, for hie own use, • bedroom
see that will be a headman" est of tarol
eat when completed. le Is oval front,
band oared, this part of the work beteg
dose by A. Hale, of Seelot►b, well known
as rte expert le this Ilse, When 10 U Kohn
that sakes of this obaraster are valued at
from one to three thousand dollars, some
Idea of Ito beauty may be termed.
Seaforth : John Hays, o1 Griswold, Mani -
lobs, eldest brother of T. S. Hays, of Safe
forth, le se present hen ylstbleg o14 trlsnd..
Mr. Hey' has balm in Manitoba about
011..1000 years, and, although oeyentl•
aloe years of age, he Is still quit* active.
He bas retired from farming, and Is taking
life say. Is war hls desire to ame to doe. -
forth to Ito, but Mrs. Heys' health would
lot permit of the ohmic' at present.
Goderloh towatblp: Death he stale
visited the home of James Switzer and re-
moved h1a emend daughter, Mies Rooms.
The dem wed eras a very bright and loy.blo
71,1, toed esvent.ee years, wed *he ewy
math beloved by all vete knew her. She
was attached by • rapid decline about four
months ago. Mr. ane Mrs. Switzer have
the deepest altar &thy of all who beer them,
es this 1e the third death in thele home In
dee meeth..
Erste : Mr. and Mn. G. A. K. Mol.eed
eel•hrated the teeth .nslvsrasry of their
we4dua reem.bly. A .amber of resets la.
Medias Mesa Melwed's brother sad sister.
and thele wives ..d hesheed.. as sla Mr.
sad Mn. Wes. Karl, were preset and s
p1.•....t Gay was spent. Six el Mrs.
MoLeed's brothers, the Messrs, Choosey
weigh 1209 puede, white fear of her deters
weigh 666. Thiele a freed &aerostats weight,
It might oleo he stated that then hu armee
Mae • death in the Ottawa hardly. May
Mr. and Mn. Mewed the to eujoy ga.y
Mn waddle' ensdvers•Aea.
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MUNICIPAL COUNCILS.
Iubsalc5 rOwNII[r.
Coanoll met May 27th as a must of re-
vision. After members taking the neoes-
ary oath the following cheese were mode :
F.J. MoC.rto•y warn meowed for lot 21,co0-
ommu0 14, as teesot; Joho Sheppard am
awed for lot 68, Medan! 00000.elon, as
owner ; J W. Yeo eased for lots 30 and
31, oo.ceesioe 9. as owner ; Henry Perdue
&amassed for lot 23, 0000.5 Loa 16, as cement ;
Thr. Elliott, su•eeed for a dog, wee struck
o8. The appeal of stotben warn sus•
tatted sad 6u property was rdaoed $160;
the appeal art J. W Y.o was sustained and
h • property reined 3100, lots 30 and 31,
teems/ion 9. The roll being read a motion
war passed cou8rml.g the same. Minute. of
last meeting of cooed were read and passed.
The following •0000011 were p•:d : Mu-
nicipal World, supplies, 32 60 ; assessor's
ml.rl. 360 ; assessor, postage and station-
er". 36; Tudor Marks, seder timber,
369 16 ; J. Holstead, repairing bridge and
timber, 35. The reeve was Instructed to
examine outlet for drain •t No. 4, union
school and report at nest meeting of the
ooanoll. Adjourned to meat ea lest Mon-
day to June Nlatalie:uDY, Clerk.
001201!L
CARLOW, May 27th, 1901.
The Lemb,re of the omen 1 mat as a
.cart of rerlsloO of the aa....ment loll.
The ceaesnry papers of qualification were
• geed and the following appeals wrge
brought before the wort : Duooao McNee
appealed of too high 1.54.01501. Moved
by lt. Jewel', seconded by Wm. Hill, that
no gotten M takes. Carried. James Mc-
Bride appealed of too blab amassment. It
war moved by Ales. Robe,tro...o,ujd by
Mai ,r Young. that McBride'. &enesment
be lowered $100. Carried. Andrew Bennet
appealed of too high amassment On mo -
don of ttobert.a sod Major Y0oog .0
anttoo eat taken. Al.,. Robertson
than moved, ,e000ded by Major Young,
that th• roll as reveled be soospted as oor
rant. Carried. The ooaaoll then took up
their regular bushes. M.mhen .11 pre.
ant, reeve In the .h.1,. Minutes of Oro -
virtue m sting were reed snit signed. The
loowiag .00000 t. wepeal : MIo'i.L,
pilho 1tor, 32'10; n L.. & Shephard, tile,
31 60; John Barker, painting rod grader,
33; James Adams, clearing cemetery, 35 ;
Thomas Hamilton, assessor, $50 ; Teams.
Hsmlltoo, postage, 31 ; Thomas Hamilton,
tgoallz as U. S. stations, 35 ; Joho RAraer,
oate of gavel pit, 36 ; Jacob Mosier, rs•
pairng rod, 31.75 Moved by Major
Young, .weeded by Ales. Robertson, that
John Barker 5. appointed caretaker of the
Smith gravel pit. Carried. Adjourned to
mat Jan. 29th, at 3 o'olak r r. F W
McDonaon, Clark.
ON 105 WAR PATH. -Write bete hese
Issted and l.ia.obleee asked ler against
coreele sh-e dealers to Owes Bound, Oshawa
asd Reseall, °starie, at 05e Monism vel ►5e
Slater Rho, Cemps.y, of Meatreel. the
greasd ter 101110 was the eferteg or et•
Malan far sale as ' Tb. Mater Mem" of
Hods other than New of their g,.afenture.
iI Is eadeesteed that welts will sheet" w
lm•ed molest a womb,, ef ether dealer, 10
Ontario sad ()seine, who hare disregarded
the wts5(y die las Mesal by the Slater
shoo
y m
10d hose laid th.mlmese
se
hi Item legal enamellist.f..Mtated avalesb
IN BED 1 HREE YEARS•
!Unable t• mel •e steep • Case Whleh ■!.
!wed Meters •w aperlasl.i.
Morley, Out , June 10-(Specia0.-A
ogee without parallel 1n the history of med-
Iola., la that of Mrs. Thomas Hughes, of
thle plass
Her trouble eommenoed with pains In the
beak, head, left side and oao•deually I. her
right vide.
"For three month, at • elms 1 would
lose my Sym to sleep. I could not
tit op or walk I oould eat nothing bat
soup or norosl•roh.
•'1 suffered eltogatber four years, three of
which I spent is bed.
"Four dooton treated me. 1 also co•
Raged • specialise from the UotWd States.
They all felled)
"1 seed la .1l fourteen boles of Dodd's
Kidney Pills, and .m now es well es 1 ever
was. The peens and bloating are all gone.
"Dodd's Kidney Pills saved my life."
THE BATTLE FOR THE SABB11TH.
•■ mplsem• et the 111051lea 7515.gheet
the Ilmeahale.la This gasser.
M.oy thing' lave owurred is remit
yore Landing to make merloaa Inroads on
the weekly rest day 1. (Jaid•, Contac.
ten on pabllo works have not infrequently
Waisted upon working setae days • week.
The majority of the mines of Brltieh (b1•
ombl• are open oontlnuoosly. Not • few
Motorise in the different parts even of On-
tario have °lagged the right of resales for
at Iw1 • pert of Sunday under the plea ot
the pressure of bunions. le L • matter of
oemmon (complaint that the law problhi►log
the ale of liquor on Ssodey 1. freely, It
secretly, disregarded In many plow. Sao•
day esears(ote, bead means and the lite
have appeared in some of oor larger entree.
The Saud•yy oar where It exists in exerting
• strong loda.eoa towards making Sunday
• holiday and destroying the sense of
r...nroe with whloh the Sabbath has In
the pee been regarded by the majority of
Cued loon.
These thieve have for long bees a subject
o1 eoeoere to obaron leaden, be It In only
In may reaeet years that the people 1•
ly hey. ams to *Ivo swum attention to
t5s subject. The Lord's Day Alliance eras
oslled Into Ming se • Chri.H•n oitisene'
movement for the defense of the Canadian
Sunday and • little ever • year age Indorsed
the Rev J. G. Stearn, • minister of the
oily of Hamilton, te give all his time to the
n•oklsg of pabllo opinion anti the mar
shelling of the Sabb.tb•loving fees In op.
pantiles to theme minimalist Having n•
oently immolated hie tint toot of the main
Desires throughout Canaria from Sydney, C.
B., to Victoria, H. (J., he has made report
of • somber o1 things that w111 be of ID•
Morel to our reader" and whfnh .Saul te la -
Meat' that the prevailing sentiment in Coe-
d. 1e being .round In favor of milling a
holt to the treed toward. the lnteoduotlee
le Canada of the United States ef kmrepeae
Moeday. with Its Indoetrial handers for
gamy, and ether attend At eels. Het re
perm that fully ninety per mat. of the
asweo&p.re of theme to planes where the
Alliance le sstehlfehed have d.nl.red them
selves la fever .t .0.041. g by the Canadian
S.bbelb Met ,otaaeding laymen In all
the Aerobes sad 110 all walk' of life are in
imorea.iag number. Idwlifyioq themselves
with the esevemest and c•rdlelly eying it
thairThe at1O,d• of the Mein-
lows
emha. .1 rlw%glsYes Ansmbly, es la -
THE SIGNAL : GODERIOR ONTARIO.
Yzt
THURSDAY, SEM 13b, 901,
,
&leaked le he reowl .sseloa, would neem to
be more favorable than two or three years
leo toward the prat otieu of the 'eddy
rest day. The requiter of the barbels to
have the Suain barber ahoy prohibited by
law met with no oppuelllou to the Hones.
Though then were several •ppltoattow by
eleotrlo railways for special permlrlon to
operate on Sunday, every cuoh appltoatlon
wee refused by almost a 00allmous vote,
when•. two years two some .1,01.1., appll-
wtlur were very 16yorebly .ntertaloed,
Even In kieatreal the ewtimeot hu shows
Itself surprieingly strong in favor of resist -
log further euoroaobments on the Sabbath,
The attempt to lovelies athletic, sports is
that metropolis teed. The Freeoh
*eerie that were open fo ,Sunday enter•
teeing crowds time in the day have been
deed by anttoo of the pollee authorities.
Barber shops she fa thee city have bee.
olo.d by moululpal enactment at the re-
quest of the barbers.
A rateable feature of this o.mpelso to
Montreal is the proteaeat stand takes by
the Roman U.tbolto church, reeireee.ted by
Arobbsbop Bruohest. He wrote In the vol
tonne of The Montreal Heald among other
Wogs : "I cannot favor any pabllo mouse
meee that would lead to the des.oratlou of
the Lord's Day sod 1 See gnat danger of
this 1a the enamel/alien of stiletto games
is our great oltl... They at.. 1 sun c ,uyfoo-
ed, the own of many people sine' away
trona ohurob and in addition are a frdt/ul
cause of intemperance, b,ouse where held
the publlo house are open fur the rale of
drink in violatloo of the liquor laws. Just
as 1 am opposed to the opening of museums
sad theatres on Sundays so am 1 opposed
to these games on the Lord's Day,
ler it le the Lord's Day. Moreover, sow
you begin to suthortze maim, it will lead to
all kinds of Sabbatb breaking and Sabbath
111001.100 you will have the Sunday here
lust as It is "peat to many shim In Europe.
1 am certainly strongly opposed to snob a
movement."
Aootber notable feature of this mo•em.ot
is the general oo-operation yf orgsalzd
worklnpmen with the Lord's Day Mimeos
In seeking to preeerv• i.teot the weekly
rest day. The trades and labor 000001le of
0.taw•, Toronto and H•mtleso h.ye apo
pointed oommn tore specially authorized
to 0o -operate with the Sewanee commit-
taes of the Alliance To. labor
men of British Columbia, who are said
to be above the meek. In ,otelllpor.,
have taken • vigorous hold of the tame
movement and it is et peted that the mines
and other forms of labor is that Province
will ere long be asked to oleo on Saod.y
Ralph Smith, M. P , preetdent of the
Trades and Labor emigres of Cenda, he
an °Seer of the Lord'. Dai Alllanoe of Abet
Prevtnos and strong advocate of 15o oro
Cation of the Sabbath. Witt this oombin
W on of the religious .o4 labor foroes of th.
oouotry It is not too mush to ezpeoe ole
mate @nooses u far es the proteotion of the
integrity of the workagmau's rest day
is oomer0d, st least.
The questa. as to wbether the various
Provinces hove 000elltutiooal authority to
deal with Sabbath leg..lstton la now before
the coterie, the Suprema Court of Caned&
heel greasily diamlMed an appeal from •
judgment ot the Supreme Court of New
Brunswick sust.+emg the ^,00.t,tat,on&hly
of the lard's 11•y Aot of that Province,
so! the Cuart of Appeal of 001.110 w ex
pealed presently to give its judgment upon
the same )...flog
Y, long as the Christian people do est
area to use legislative power toward. for
ring people to °beery* She Sabbath to a re
lig.ous , but only to secure to all t he
opportunity w to do, there Is little doubt
that the public opinion 0 ('.oats will au• •
talo them in carefully protecting the Carm-
el so Suadsy motet needless sacroaoh
lent• of mem 0t money or of passion for
pl1asore and sport.
SCIENTIFIC TEMPERANCE TEACH•
ING•
A. Argemeal far Lae 01,1.501.• •t Tsl. Na
Net Is the retitle Scheel Curricular.
Ask any resp c:rble fattier or mother,
who Is sot in association with the liquor
traffic, whether they want their ohildreo
taught toisnttfh° temperauw In the schools,
and they will answer, "Yes.- Every 11,
e lect of parental loyedemands that so long u
bars ere legs/trod ant the drtoe h•htt ds•
• troy Its thousands yearly tb• ahtldne
shall not go out Into Itf• bhodf,IJed to the
evils of alcohol
Why, teen the saluoo•5ee er is olte,,
glad of the protection this kuowledge el
fords his ney.
It is only a couple of year. "so &1000 •
saloon-kesp.r'e too, •t'eodag 1 Middle.
0000ty vil).gr sahool, took the tr so offered
5y the loos W.0 T.U. for Case ng the bin.
entrance uamloat.00 in eotenrino temper.
sone- When the fattier tau :whited about
It by his friends he answered, "I make nay
linos by the liquor be sew, because if 1
didn't some ore else would : bat 1 know it's
• bad business and I don't way.t my boy to
bee &oythfog to do with It. Pin glad the
puhilc school le teacbiog him to let the stud
alone."
Anything that weakens the p
school regulation. op this topic will Sot he
received with favor by Ontario fathers and
mothers. We therefore predict, with 000-
&lonoe, the th• alt.ration/ proposed by
the Eduo•tlooal Association, whtoh held
its annual oonventlon In Toronto Easter
week, will not win the &pproyal of these In
minuted la the welfare of our young people.
The scientific winterise,* law as It now
. ands asks for one hour per week of study
upon this braooh In the .eaod and third
forms and • brief specified entree of teeth -
log, ooverieg only four o6apte rs of • .mall
book, In the fourth form, with an seamlea-
tlonal test at the entrap,.
Enquiries made several times through the
250 A. O, T. U. organizations of this 1'ror-
(noe have proved withoue any doab► that
became the regulations tor the second and
third fordo do not oa11 for examinations at
the aloes of the year the work done In these
forms V far inferior to that is the fourth
form.
It has also hese proved, not only by (las
Mien ezpeti.00e, but by the muoh longer
and brooder tests .pplled no Got other side
of the hop, that temperaooe truths taught
apart from physiology 5.'. 1101.1. lutlageffect.
it le atter the te•oher has shown this pupil
the delicate nature of t5e br.ln that he out
impress area him the Wier, *Menet (whteh
Is a brats poison) doe this organ. It Is
after the popll knows the senator, of the
lungs that he pas apprwiate the havoc
aloohnl oan maks among the minute Dells
through whish he bresthee. Temperanoe
teaching and physiology oannot be separated
*3theut great low 1,0 to the pupil.
The alterations proposed by the Educa-
tional Amooiation Involve the dropping of
the one examination Sow granted mid the
dIsseveriop of the sublet from physiology.
The publio school ewtlo0 of the Edoostionel
ASeeol.tlon, In their meatier on Thursday
afternoon, April 11th, voted by s large
majority aga1MS thew °Magee. The same
MOO the general .reol0Llon, *blob was
very dimly attended by the tewhen,
adopted the proposed alterations with moms
slight amendments.
The action eh.I taken ting net lethally
1fw1 any change. The Rd,oatlee&I ne-
matodes
s.matodes o1 the Government alone can do
this. Rei unless the people protest agelnst
them, the recommendations thus made may
bee weight with Its Department and came
future medl8oatlons of • law that needs
•br*ogthenlog Instead of *1.twtng.
Weak Week sad Relaal Palma.
rides In the hank number their ,irelme
In ds. Only ysry powerful and
petstr.ting remedies will re.oh these dis-
tressing
lrtrewing nomplalnte, hat Poison's Norville'
Is as sore to taro them as anything In 051e
world to he sere Rah Noronha' ever the
eon pare night and morning, and eta bow
oniokly le Arl,.. nae the pain. Five times
stronger than any ether. (iced for l.sw.al
and @stereo' ase. Largo betting 25e.
Tee Sweatt* Is.. 1st, 1902, ter hoe.
GRAND TRUNK'S BROCHURE.
Cemeaisr'a West ran altr•II. Mew. AM
N /lavenblaa.
Aro In dver►Yl*, 1s • looters that the I
(hated Trask Railway Company dues out
lose ergIA of when truing any of 1.'e &deer 1
tieing matter, and it ono be safely said that
the publitatloua lasted ere seaood to noose.
The best of printiog material that gar to
make up & handsome tout ensemble to used,
sod •vary perllvular as r•gerde the •sena
Non of the work le o.refully looked alter.
This is prmithoally demonstrated to the new
poblloatloo, Issued by she advertlslog de-
portment, relative to the unrivalled services
from the West to Purtl.ud, Me., to uuasw'
Moo with the a tenth servo* gloss by
this Domioloo hoe of .team•htpe to Ko o• •,
1'ns brochure Is malted "Aorose the .
tante eta Peeled, Melo•," it b printed .o
tlee oolor• on .uaotelld ousted paper end
gives so estimative ..d wour&te descrip-
tion of the trip from Obloago and other
western wrote over the Grand 'freak to its
eastern terminus at Portland.
1 trh• coyer 11 • very floe pieta of ball -lone
engr.ving depicting ■ soon. in the harbor
of Portland, reproduced from • vt.w taken
from the 'hors of South Portland and .bow -
lop one of the Dominion line steamers leav•
log port. The large elevators b•louging to
the Grand 'Fronk show op promineDtly to
the design, and with Mountjoy Hill loom -
Ing up on the left. • relietho ;cloture is pre-
sented, Tice test is printed in two colon
sad profusely illustrated with formes •long
the route. The illustrations ere printed in
the teletype peewee, • aolgas style of
printlog totreduod by the Grand Trask,
and one which has boon found most effective
In •nbanoing the lights Aod Shadows of the
half tone,. Au *agreeing la colon of the
funnel merks and hoar Bags of the rem-
otest treneatlantio steamship hoes Is else
shown.
Half • dollar for Tug YIONAL e0 1902.
TO ADVERTISERS.
Notioe of changes Inuit be left at thio
Officio not later than Saturday
noon. The Copy for changes
must be left not niter than Mon-
day noon. Carnal Advertisements
.coapted no to noon Wednesday of
each week.
"Poor folks friends
soon forget them,"
Superficial shoes
lose customers.
The Slater Shoe
market cost money.
It is too valuable to
lose -through giving
mere finish at the
expense o�service.
"The Slater Shoe"
Nm. Sharman, Jr. • Sole local Agent.
BINDER TWINE
Farmers' Co -Operative
Company, Limited,
BRRANTFORD
.•e'er
Prices for the Season of
x:901
Red Star, 800 ft 10;c.
Red Star. 550 ft 10-c.
Special Manilla 600 tt91c.
Sisal, o:d 8 c•
Sisal, standard 7 c•
(rne.e let res two sot our own make
I am prepared to buy this sea
.con's clip of Wool, as usual, st
the
Benmilier Woollen Mills
for highest cash price, or in Ix -
change for manufactured articles.
JESSE GLEDBILL.
saes.;
,ts31:
•Sprffiff smis, ovarcoais
Thn man dressed la & salt made at
our more always looks trim, as It le the
ambition of every man of taste to look.
A Targe range of olotba to choose
Nero.
if you are contemplating getting s
light overcoat for spring wear, glut us a
ohanoe to serve yea. Primes right.
H. DUNLOP
West street
Mill Wood
FOR SALE.
mitahiolls
of Dodd'e Kid.sp Ms are
11 Ina. The bee le IMMalied,
the outsides coating gad dupe of the
pills are Imitated and the &ague--Dod4y
Kidney PW. is Imitated- Imitations are
dangerous. The original Is ears. Dodd'.
Kidney Pills twee & reputatioe. 1mllia
tore have nese or they wouldn't Imitate.
So they trade on the reputation of Meddle
Kidney Pith De not be deceived. There
le only one DODIYs. Dodd'e le the
original. Dodd'. Is the settee to he care-
ful about -
KIDNEY
PILLS
cKI
Q. B. Smith's M M Stand Al"
�� Stand
Old'
Store
4wF
YOUR OPPORT UN/TY.
a : ;'u5i _
SHIRT WAISTS AT LESS THAN
COST.
(Ju scoount of the oold season shirt waist selling
has not been as brisk as we would like. Here we
are now light into the hot weather and here are new
up-to-date shirt waists ata fraction of their regular
prior.
White, black and colors, regular price 75c to
$3.50, [educed to 50c and $2 50, with all be-
tween
♦tweet prices at equal reductions. Have the
newest and eaves money iu the having,
SUMMER CORSETS.
The now straight front corset in white net at 500.
Straight front erect form corsets, white, drab and
tan, at 50c, 60c, and $1.00,
$1.00 and $1.25 cotwete, the beet makes, for 75c, in the R. B. Smith shore.
vt+,"Kates r„
W. .A_ McK=
DON'T"
TAMPER...
with your health.
Don't ore Drugs and Medicines
f questionable quality. (let the beat
here is at the acme prices that are
hsrged for inferior goods.
At our Drug Store the stock is al-
ways fresh, and each article pure, po-
tent and satisfactory.
Our Prescription Department
lies a reputation for promptness and
a cctlraey.
-- F. JORDAN
Medical hall.
McKillop Mitral Fire lasamace Co.
FARM AND ISOLATED TOWN PROP-
ERTY INSURED.
Value of Property Insure! ap to Amery,
190E 111.1,04a,pa.M
OVIICY.10i AND DIHP,CTO1te.
J. B. McLean. pros.: T. Fraser. vtoe-pre,. ;
lea Connolly. te. Dales W. 0. Broadtoot, J.
watt. Jas. Evans, J. 0. Otero. J. Beooeweis,
AI - ,•tori; W. (1 Hrosdfort, 5e11O 11I, Inspec-
tor 01 km*" ; T. E. Hage. Hestorth, s.oretary •
treasurer.
AD V4711.
J. W. Yeo, Holmesvllle; James ('umming
Esmo0dvUle ; R. McMillan, H.aforth ;
Smith, Hartook.
Policy holders oats pay arermaata and get
their cards recelptd at Mr. Coati. Clinton. or
at McLean Brea' Palace Clothing Store.Oode-
rloh.
MASSEY HARRIS
T e t an,e et.nde for all that le
relit` lo 10 farming machinery.
a..FARMERS•.e
intending to purchnac anything in our
lin" should lneprct our goads iefore
placing their or ler.
We .lwnyi carry on Loved a full
Block of repaint.
We 115%1, the beat make of Cream
Separators on the. market.
You can get the moat np-to•date
Carriage or Buggy made in Can-
ada at a reasonable price from us,
Massey -Harris Bicycles -New
1901 models -elegant mounts. Call
and see them.
BIDRT. PA.RBONB,
AGENT
The moose is cat into stove wooti
((smith and will he delivered to any
part of the town the same day as
ordered
(niers received by telephone or
left at kaki/mon, 128 Cambria street,
will receive prompt attention.
'Phone 98.
PETER McEWAN.
Gnderbob. November flat, 11192. S3 -3m
A Great Soap_....
le mu Diaper Hasp. at 6o. a
pound, of whish we sell s barrel • week.
This Isn't our only snap. as we carry
everything that can be found In an ap
to data grocery store, and our prices
are right. The farmers know that they
ono alwaps get from us 1 map ler their
produce. We draw the I'rn at iso
legitimate ends - e:.l ) 1 goes :
Glameare or potatoes, tar ^ or
ohotoest table China. We deal . ,U
of them.
T. G. TIPLING & CO.,
Bedford block, Gderloh.
a.
t,
l
� Goods'
Oil Stoves
Gasoline Stoves
Ice Cream Freezers
Refrigerators
Charcoal
Dairy Tinware
Eavestroughing
Metal Roofing and
Siding
Clieap..?::
J. 11. Worsell
Tha cheap stove and t0raan• man,
(idied& '
3MeDlpsk W elmody Spraying
Will malas yaus mars. to'nhtal.lr.
The .pYosowr Ilse reedit of care-
ful ezpwrlmtml orad is kept ,fight 5 '
to data. IMS the wowed in oprn cum-
= m dim eeau
e Iaos of the
Otaobrb Ower•memem ail wont the
a wank-11iw -_-
1he yrsi, The episser has sweet
been delen es. - Al mute os ,galla
r^ qelemlisoe rale freer dn. ,•
bum tr.. An parte enterdwr,-
asaa levee Shy per e.t.a. In 1•Iw,
Most etwoskw1 teems eol511 ,1
goes foresee aal most a lecti•r to
Sags. et Wwateaag hire fear a 10i at1
spgey to • add seer. wilt al iii,
tiaiiesedgensorsh sr sit your haildlings.
mia
toseartsleallesiewpsar edam's.
Situ 1111411141110TOR CO.,
tORDOIt, Omer.
Why 11 Wog
A shoe that has woe the
highest award at the Pat'la
World's Fair ought to be good
enough for a lady to wear.
Beauty, comfort, style, ap-
pearance and durability are the
pointe that won the gold medal.
Its price and value mak. it
the choice of thousands of ladies
who know bow to dress taste-
fully and comfortably.
13.00.and $400 per pair.
Med* by The J. D. King Ce.,
Limited, Tordttes.
St. (leo. Price, Agent for (4odericb.
Small patrons wh ) are
pleased are our best ad-
vertisements because
they unreservedly tell of
'their pleasure.
CROWN PEOPLE
who recognize quality
and style are pleased alt.lost
without an effort when they
gee our stock of " KING
QUALITY" SHJES.
We furnish footwear for
all the family at. figures to fit
the fancy of the most frugal.
Trunks, Grips, etc.
TRACI
ktie QuAtel
REPAIRING. Try a. guess` on the Pan-Ameri-
can Exhibition with every dollar :pu''rchase,
ikditait4''E3 ,FI`ltsr(7 fi'4 ST. GEO. PZZICE
r :aw.Y,uan r401.01ist.A`W. ill/e
Sole Agent for King Quality Shona
WANT A STEP -
:tele ,
We pit•e one away with each pound of Pure Cream Baking
Powder pelrc}tased from us. 50e a ib. The step -ladder alone is
worth the price.
Try n pacicage of our Hop Tes-not a medicine, but a care-
fully sa!ecto.l Indian and Ceylon Tea blended in a scientific
manner with specially prepared Hops. Delicious and healthful.
Now is the time to buy your Darden Seeds. We have tt
full es.s rtment.
sfvRnY & CO.
THX GROCERS,
Telephone Na el.
Hat Bargains .
Hiving pnrchsserl twelve dozen hats at a great reduction they will to
rnl'1 ,.t tlee following Ibw prices :
Flea y -to -wear hat a' 26c, worth 6Oc.
Children's ready-to-wear hats at 15c, worth 36c, and at 50c,
worth :61.00.
Leghorns at 85c, worth 60c.
Leghorns at 78c, worth 81.25.
Also the latest thing in, the shirt waist hat, for 7ficts
All millinery reduced for the halanee of the season.
GALL AND INePEOT.
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