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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1901-8-15, Page 4[� THoheDAY, Aug. 15, 1901. Just Before our stook of Fall Clothing arrives we have decided to clear our tables of all our summer ready -to wear Clothil g ata price that will wake you wonder. We don't believe in carrying our goods from one season to another, so you will have a chance to get one of o'.lr high grade wits, or a pair of trousers at the same price that you would pay others for a very common article. It will be ■seless trying to describe the different suits. You wtll need to see thew to be convinced of the splendid quality of the goods and the well tailored garments. Our Prices and Mize,. $13 00 prey Tweed Suit for $9 75. 811. 38. 10.00 Grey Homespun Suit for $7 25. S z• 37, 38. 8 00 Blue and Bleck Sorge Knit for $5 75. Sae 37. 38, 40, 42, 12 00 Grcv Tweed' ult tor $8 25. Size 36, 38. 39, 42. 9.00 Grey Tweed Suit for $6 50. Size 38, 39, 40. Our Biggest Bargains. We have 5 sults, fine Imported fancy Worsteds, made by union tailors. regular price $15.00, will oleo,: st an even $10.00. Sires : three 36 e, one 37 and one 3i. Trousers A few pairs lett, Will slier al the hollowing prime : $,i 50, reduced to 12 75. 5.25, reduced to 2.50. 2 50, reduced to 1 75. 2 00, reduced to 150. This sale lasts tor one week ooly. It you need • suit or a pair of tremors we would edylse you to Dell early, se they will surelt move quickly et throe prices. VST- C. PRIDHA.M Sete Agoutis for t.brbty'a Hata. Moo's Fsrelsber and Clothier Mu lipid, sued which would havelput'the Adluiuistra• that out of bueiuevs, and p'auel WitirwSY in the saddle. 11tPV .seee ' H. .1. Permit/cm hats pluck and plenty J1 VERY THURSDAY MORNING off it: lea has ('rain:, and knows how to use R them ; he know. Ito to win in a close ton Si ■xaeWANi .tituelt y ; and he knows how to avoid a pensive! bIun ler am well as any mac at the floor of the Legislature. "Hooky" Me" LAr,iHLIR evidently does not know H. J. Ptrryrte's or he would not have .igned him name to a letter, evidently written by another hand. in which Perrreirscr, Was referred to as "a political nolteely " UODRRIOH. THURSDAY. AUGUST U. IOM. TORY NEWSPAPERS ARE UNFAIR. IIP to the time of going to prem we haye not seen the slightest word in the columns it the Tory s aI . o against the unpatriotic course of Timm to Caswrosii,M. P. 1'., in investing his means in the Dakota Ranch Company, but one and all have had their say against Hon. JOHN DaPPPN. This is, le say the least, a po• anliar way of dealing with public men, sad would indicate that our Tory contempo eerie. have one code for Grit front benches and an entirely different one for tront reek Tories. Of course, the claim is put fn,h that DaYUL' is a Cabinet Minister, and CR,Cw- TORD is not,but it is s well known fact that, if the Ross Government were overtuntwl at the coming election, CRAwroun would be in the Cabinet and Derims would not. So lar am the men are concerned they are on all fours, and CaAWroen brings as much mtrength to %11lITNIY as 1)RYtIN does to Ross. To be fair, our Tory friends should treat both men alike. If a political blender has been made each of the blunderers is equally culpable. Dal'DKN, it 15 true, is a Cabinet Minister, and CRAY. void) tont, but, on the other hand. CRAY:rose has always been u flag-waver and anticipates a position ehouhl there be • change in administration. They ars both in the same boat and they must slut or swim together. WHAT I8 WANTED. WITH the exception of licking voters' lista into shape there is little or nothing doing politically. 11 a Prot.ttcisl election Is not held this tall, the politicians w,11 hays a lonesome time waiting for the spring time to come, gentle Ant fe, and the result will bo a tenter•book exhibition during the next six months. Of course, this does not mean that every one will be resting quietly on ho oars -to c likely that be mor l the contrary it will. everybody will bo straining at the leash. Who next Provincial election will be hot, from end to eel, and will be one at which no quarter will be gives. The Conservative managers are at their old work of putting vote getters in the Held, and the Government side will have to take a leaf out of their book, if they desire to keep thirty years of victory unbroken. This 1e no time for eympathetic nomina• Mons or plays to the grand stand. Wieners are wanted from the conventions and work front the Liberate in the conetitnencieNt. THE CROPS IN HURON. HARMERS are still op to the el- bows in work. The grain crops ate mostly harvested, although Rome oats and the pea crop aro still to cul„ Fall wheat rangy. from six to thirty bueh.L per acre, in the more southern arnallar yields being 'ships, where the pesky Hessian fit' got in its deadly work. Up around llowiek a lot\of our Tory friends are wondering where to bestow their ,Uro plum fall wheat, and are thinking of lulling down their barite and building greater, like the progressive agrirultarist mentioned in the ecriptureo. 11 is a safe gueoe to say that the yield fir the [nutty' will be a full average one. The ['rain iv rather small, but hard. It rileneel rather too rapidly. Spring wheat 'is but little rainiest • here. abouts, knit will be a comparatively light crop. The straw of troth wheal,. *ill I. - rather short. • Marley will be of fair yiekl, and much of it is of, eecellent color, although this cuts but tittle figure nowadays when the festive porker and the elepk steer get more of this grain than the bloated distiller fi+ildlel the latter individual hating found cheaper if not more.wlu,lowme material for develop. ing hie fiery booze. Oats will be a generous crop, although many field., like our eontemporanes of The Hamilton Spectator and The Toronto Tele. gram, are rather light in the heal, although not so smutty as at Rome former periods. There has been a tendency towards rums, as to the case of other cereals, but the injury from this cause ham not been serious. l'ete are w buggy as to dishearten grow- ers. The gram pea has escaped this pest, but the crop generally is likely to be a Igor one. There im room for the entomologist and botanist to show that, in thin particular connection hie studies; have an economical value. 1'otatoem have suffered greatly from the bug, and the dry weather Irene kept then[ .mill. More rerrntly 'mine have reused them to pick up and the crop may yet be redeemed. Roots look fair, ronoidering the vet y dry period following seeding. The fly, how- ever, hie devoured a lot of turnips, and a 'full yield cannot be looked far.--- Live stork are looking well, Pork :Fa• rea.'hesl an altitude nearly as high as that mounted by the historic cow that jumped over the moon, and the hogs ase now rash• ed to market at .ix month and. often earlier. 7 :then all together our farmer. are in a good poritiun, and few et them would swap places with individual agriculturists In any other part of the world. THE SIGNAL : GODERICH ONTARIO Street broker that the great monoph.t Is 1 member of my Cabinet and al the same time cow pearly a billionaire, or, to be mon I • director therelu.'' accurate, he Is omitted with being the It le mediae to say that She gentleman poeses.ur of $945,000,000. The Amerloso In quesuuu did not resign his seat In the Cautoet, but he did get out of the other. A GIRL SPECIALIST. An Iatereseing •tear► or Mee t;lhoea's tarter. The following from The Sunday Repub• Ito, St. Louts, refire to • granddaughter of the late Captain Odeon, of town, and will be road with Interest by many : The first woman :.pootailst bore, reared and ednosted In St. Louie Is MIM Helen l'ranoe Otbsox, daughter et Mr. and Mrs. O, G. GIMoo, of tbl■ city. hymn' is meredoggerel. The Ilamlltoo Herald Miss Gibson la now to New 1 ork,taklog a elves many examples of this and more could poet graduate mutate at • New York post, le given. An t)4deneburg olergymau onus, (graduate utediesl school and hospital, At speaking In Brookville, cited the lines : the end of the year the will return to 81. "Take my silver and my gold, Lout. to 1. 101.1oe as a spectated In the treat - Not a mita would 1 withhold." and pertinently asked) lied how many people actually nod in singing then[. Many poo• pie have been koowo to dap there Imes luf ttly with their eyes tightly closed as the col lection plate made its wry right under their noses. The profeaaor le partially correct. There is a lot of bosh In some of our hymns and a greater lot of bosh 1n some of the Woes attached to them. HE DOESN'T KNOW PET TYPIECE• W HEN "Hooley" McbAuoul.lw, the South Dakota promoter, refer. to ll. .1. Permutes, M. P. 1'., as "a political no. body," he simply ,low, that he does not know the ntat he refers to. I'tcrrvrtece is the man who practically saved the HAsnv• Ro.. Admini'tration hy carrying a Tory 0Oneitituency, which counted two on a divt.ion, when two Cabinet Ministers lomt their Neste to the enemy at the last Pro- vincial election. It Prrrvrtgca hal not no deemed) him riding it is a well-known [add that the notch would have bees reached at which a "ratting" proems would have en Republie started business ss • prole -t against the tyuuny of kings and the cou• centratlon 1 wealth. It has now its oil ktojf pretty well endowed ; its railroad king on the high road to affluence, and a klog for nearly every Industry by which moo earn their daily bread. Tho Republic east out one kitty only to have his place filled by many mucin more tyrannical sed lotluentiel. to °log 'rll AN Docc dined., Brookville Recorder ; Professor Triggs, of Chicago Unlveroilty, le credited with the statement that the great bulk of ohurch Q01N6 OUT '0 .....BICYCLES Retire stork to be sold be fore September let. ibirty-iive Wheels it lees than wholemale prim.. On Saturday we will offer reale Goderich wheel, new, fnr $20.00. Who win 1m the Brat to come for It t EMERSON'S BICYCLE IDfld MUSIC RAUSE wee flow To nn IT. Toronto Saturday Night : As 1 remarked some weeks ago, the right way to entertain the prince, who has been wearied by listen Mg to the mouthing, of energetic nobodies, 1t to give him .e root, take him base fishing, and give his wile • chance) to mend her stockings. The absolute lack of originality which has metked every suggestion made by the reception onmmittem of ail sotto, Is pro bably typlcalty Caoadlan, for in this 0000 try, where originality islovariebly auppreu- ed, the mosquito and tto tree toad make the music. 1t memo • pitiful thing that the country which by the valor of Ito soldiers the patriotism of its o tt.sus, and the segres slveneat of Its government, had put Itself in the foremost rank of all the nations "w hose footst t pt are heard approaohlog,' should not ares' superior to such jerk -water en• tereaiomelets and such squirt gun orator' as are likely to mouopoll.e the tone of his royal htghoeee. A .'I.n' 1 're it r,r1:1Tt O Stratford Beacon : Talk about trade oem- t tee and Moto, but If there 1s • emblem anywhere to equal the Medical Council or Association of Ontario In audaolout Ion of privileges and monopolies, we have failed to hear of tI. t',l:zone of Stratton' pester• d•}' witoesaod the spectacle of • man bebug hued eta and costs at the Instance of this emote' combine, for improyirnji the hearing of several people whom the doctors could not bsue81. lie calls els system osteopathy, but, as was slump In evidence, the opera Non only consisted of rubbing, with ell as lubricant -a form of manage. Aoil inns Isis been construed as pr•otioing surgery! A Legislature that would permit a law which could be construed into committing woe an outrage on people's rights remalo- Ing oo the statute books longer than the time It would take to repeal It would me a disgrace to say country. We hops the cue will be appealed and that the sanity of our lawmakers may I,4 establishei by • deols- hieshowing that the late wits misinterpre- ted. iota \ mmelte. r. IN. en.%or Canada Gazette, London, England : Five years ata, we took from Canada only 7 per cent of our imported fool ; last year we took 16 per cent. and in the next five years the proportion will be probably douti'e1. In cheese +lone we now derive 70 per cent. of our imuorts from Canada, and we know th.t the butter trade has fn:reased fifteen. 1+11 and the beton trade twentyfold in tet ye us. lo 1890 Canada exported 162 thip- loads of produce to Great Britain, and last ve.r 480.hlpload.. And perhaps the moat reportant Pict of all Is that the exports of Cenaduo wheat were len year thirty times greater filth they were ten year/ 100. "It moat not be forgotten,' eats The Glasgow llenld, commenting upon these significant figure., "that the port a of Canada aro near• or to us ty sea than tense of the United 8htet. 8 .me rt her sons resented the title ol'Our Lady of the Sects bestowed on her Ly Mr. Rudyard Kipling, but Mr. Fisher contends that the coldness of the 000ntp i-nablee It to produce better fruit, for Wotan. it, than any other." WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING. K1N11 RDWAltn'N NSW TITLE, Ottawa Citizen : Talklogabout title. how would Monarch of All He Surveys do' ONE MAO" "1.10100. Sarathrov Ars: Rev.A lezenhy,of('himagn. noes not believe in praying for rain, and roomer that God does not interfere with the °lenient' for the tomtit of any person nr cnmmuntty The entrant., he say', is entad by law. and prayer which asks that this day's weather 'he changed, even to the rgnerzln0 of one raindrop from a reluctant sky, ask' that the whole history of ereatlon shall be revised up to date. Tllr )'nrTRY l., woItON. Ottawa Free Press What is the timelier fascination sagging waters exert leo over human beings, or a Imre proportion of them ' It has Men said that the *eters of Niagara have lured many to their death' who dirt not vett them with any Intention of oommltling .ulolde. It anyone want. to me a demonstration of the •ttraobiv.nuw of moving Wit' et he has only to watch the orowd which stars' at the oattal Inek, am the *Wiens are working. A good deal of theory has been a/vanoed to onenectton with the .ubjeot, bat no sande, tett' et planation has Men given. 1 Rt,TN71fN CRIrrl.xm TRAnL Montreal Witness: When one Mikifffees .1 all the vast popnlatlnn of the United `1.tm, and It° aeM,anited estate) reennroes too wonder I. not then she Is graelnally nal retie up with the Demmer''. of +;mat 1111 Bain, but that the has net posy d her Inns sen. the prnhehly world have ann. so, bad she not been shook led by pretentton. A. for Germany, her onmm•ree hoe been ertsmded largely In an artifelal way by Mentes, se that other countries, In many mew, hat e hewn buying Merman gaoi. ender the safest oast of prnduetlen. No nation ma 'Med this for ever, and thermenv to 'meow sin- tering few her enonemle ales. Teat know nr • `DaMneaArr," Toronto Mall sad Empire: Mr. .Toho 1) Rook.fetler has a goodly gore lald hy fel • ruby day. It is rletletated by s Wall moot of diseases 'fleeting the eye and ear and the respiratory org►us. In April Lot Miss (llbsoo, who 1s now twenty four years old. gradnated from the Amertoan College of I'hystolaas. She rank• od mood In her elms o! sixty odd pinna, tut her percentage was only a tattle lower thau that of the elms leader, who was • phyelolan of two ) ears' praottoe. Ills per- ueotar• was 95.6, while Miss Gtbsoo'a was b. Th. faculty of the American College said that the class honors really belonged to her, because she was a student pure and simple and had not had the advantages of any practice in medicine. All of Miss Gibsoo's preyloue education was obtained in ins public, schools of this oity. She was graduated from the SLLouls High Soheol In Pie,. At that time she roe solved to study medicine, but her propo.I um to enter the St. Louis Medical College was denied, because she was • woman. While waittug to better down the doors of prejudice against the edmiseloo of women to the tooal medical oollebaa, Miss Gib.00 took a our year's °ours' In chemistry at the 11 ashlnwton University. Alter Goat she sought admission to the American College and was accepted and was graduated with the honors mentioned. At first she determined to become a gen• oral practitioner, but later,reelle'ng her ps• culler adaptatlou for epeeist medical work, ale deolded to devote her energies to the study of the eyes. ear aced throat. At the New York college Mies Gibson has the edvantapss of hospital and °limo work in addition to her studies. She has reoent• lo wtitteo to her parents that dally aims are turned over to her for treatment by the protes'orx who are helping the young St Lnulelan to her medical neer. 1)r. Toe- phth, one of the fittest ear specialist In New fork, takes her with him to hie (ler• moo rheic, where she is made acquainted with his reiterate and Invited to witness operattcns often tae and extremely dell - tette. It will probably be a year before MIM (:ibtoa will graduate from tea New York college, for she, 1 Ito all other zealous st0 deotsl le finding out that the more the ad• vanees In her study the eroater is the "round and the wider the field she la trying to cover. Till mono, o1 A tt it'd i.oedon Free I'reu : A New fork magis- trate has belled that a woman has no right t0 •'toe through" her ha.bsod'e pocket. Bat there are reason. In lustificatlon of the practloe. Woman hes had to take her own wherever the oould find It. Morally the custom t. salutary. It show, a mac the ne• owdty of wary walling. It hold. • fellow to a standard, warow him to be careful in his correspcniesoe, cnrreo's hle avarice or hie prodigality. A woman begins, 1f we may hazard a theory, ho searching her bey's pocket., sure to c-n'ain many .urprieing and some amine, objects. Sae has to beoome a oemor and inspector of masculine treeoares. Than in the present del. when most men who are no sailors or midterm have lost the art of mewing, the 1. the pocket maker, the pocket pitcher. She m.l;es the pockets, she keeps them in order, She hes • clear tilt. to toll, rent or whatever you want to oall It; the woman'. penny. Without her the wperolkota beast would't hammy pock- et,. She is jm,tnied in charging him • tee, • dight Interest on the endowment of all him worldly Ronda. She has the right to germ Ise his poo tete. A POOR DEFENCE. ABOUT DOGS There Are mow. faasae. Tial fag Well Be .pared. The B'soksmith, la.lhe Guelph Meroury, has a dissert•tLoe•we dogs that may Intone many in this town, where the doge are col all like the dead Indl►o-Aeod Toe 1'latek- smlth says : No cue has a good word i.,r the dog• poisoner, ova, possibly, the dog poieoner's w ife, but there are alto dog owners In our midst who, whilst they have much *trope language for the gaol Zeman who puts poison- ous acids on tempting bite et merit that are fatal to °snloct, are somewhat oblivious to certain dutire that should came nearer home to them. '1'h., edea of • hound la full cry, when heard up the woods, or in the open, are ma.loal Indeed, bat the baylog et that tame hnood shout Y A. M. in hack shed le heard with miugled feeling. by the listener who has leen aroused from pleasing slumber. The owner of a do,( who loves to scrap, and whore wayward propensities have Dever been checked, bas a manliest duty whh.h he has up to dale msolletly n eplec;ed. When you have beer' bitten 1n tea; swelliop portion of your leg that lies between the ankle and the knee, there Ie not any overwhelming eatialaotton In bre lute rood by • shrill Anglo -Canadian yoke Irom tho nearest window that "It's only' 1 play, bou,there ain't nothlnk vicious about Om." (fa the contrary, you fed a some what natural desire to soba this playful iivairoped by he hind tees and smash h is 000tpltsl bone oto the granollthlo side• walk. Andyoug when bays :.r ued the mat v ter out, peaceably or otherwise-- osoerally other ohm -you do a heap of thinking, and your thoughts are not the peaoelul thoughts that aretaculenteel in "The C'hristian's the °toile'or "The Hook of the Hours." At such Vines your bitter words previously expressed against dog poisoners do not seem no much like righteous Indignation as they did an hour or two ago. Nothing will pt a peace- able mac Into write ;ulcker than the pot n ewton of a dog that le glven to .orapplog, It . • mighty poor an who won't see that 1015 own dog gate fair play, and many • man who wouldn't be seen scrapping op him o Ern 1000001 w ill jump Into a fight quieter than g oat nn amount of hit dog. 1 don't know whether soy of my readers have ever beep millet upon t.t part a couple of dope when e "look hold" hu been secured by one or the other dog. Now, the owner of a dog hal no right to mill upon an outalder to part one slog from the other, unless that owner happens to be a woman. If you are man enough to keep a fighting dog you ought to 1,e man enough to Inok alter him. itut, ✓ ead, r, if you . e er are weak enough to do the parting act at the rrgeest of the own ars, do not forest that the utmost dlplom• any is monied at your hand.. if Jones dog has the d.a 1 wood on Smith's canine, you know that .Joao. le to no partloular hurry for a parting by the watt. Smith, on the contrary, thinks the parting can't oome a moment too soon, and considers that time le the essence of your contract. You mustn't kick either man's dog, or there will lin trouble, and When you have •napped .tones' deg', tail or u)ueceed hie pad, or choked him until hie boli relsxes, you must move along as quick am a flash to pre- ' eat Smith's animal jumping from the grip that has been denied him by Jones' dog's previous hold, or you sill be mlttaken for the other te!low, and a mouthful et teeth will Nash Into your flr'h, just Weave. you have been tool enough to Interfere in what diAn's orlclsally eeaeern you, and In whleh you should nee er have made It your Mist noesto Interfere. DUNGANNON. NorICL- The local &tenor In Mongooses roe Tux tlwnaL . •1 itot 0mw of J. U. W amu. ooaverrauoer, to.. who will reoelve or- ders for subeorlptiuua, advertising and lob work, and la •uthurlaed to give omelets for amounts paid for We same Trclosy, August 6. Stowe, -On 'lbursday of last week Wingbane and 1)uogaonoo gun clubs had • match game at Duogaoaeu shooting groueds Following is the result : N INtalAa1. Lean MO yds, Wm. Heli 47 R. l'arrlok T. Nloholsen... , r aa.37 F. Bin eery ....48 Wm. Smith... 38 R. J. Freeburg 60 G. N.wtoo. 46 v OK hand HE yds. Total. 31 78 38 84 33 70 29 77 36 74 34 84 21 67 534 DI'N):ANNUN. Lean Ott hand 4J0 yds. 1Ws ds. Totsly T. G. AUso.. 46 Joe. Camberlend . .... 48 32 130 Chas. Elliott 40 38 78 B. ,l. Crawtord 46 35 81 A. Dasher 43 20 63 1). Weide 47 33 80 Jas. Bleak 36 3.3 69 Clinton New Era : Th. London News an defeats, a lame defenoo of Hon. J. Dryden, for his lnyestmeut Ina South Dakota ranch, and to the conre of its *Melo newt the fol- lowing arguments -- "Bet what it Mr. Dryden has gone Into rnoohlog is Dakota? He may be unwise, for It does seem that N rte-westers (`nnada furnishes hitter oppod tunitlee for the cattle business than any other district ro the world. Many pol!Nobans lees honest then Mr. I)ryilen have gene Into besiege just ss h.• has dnoe, but toetaad of appearing, have used the name of John !lodge, hired man. Remote h. Is henast, oertstn politicians jump onit. him se thoug't he were a rimiest, •'Hen. Joint AryII.Te a cert' .tfiolent Minister of Agrlaultur., doubtless the most o otpet.• tt to ant province of Csna.la, and mon ••an•tnle and energetle than the Dom mien ltltnlster. 1'o ask h'm to step down and out beoauv of some pt teats transaction, which was perfectly hnnor..Lle, and which le no way fn'arferred with his pnblla posi- tion, Ie to ask too much, et least 'until Mr. Dryden has had an opportunity to state his .Ide of the oaan. "Ws are of the npinlon t hat, Mr. Dryden was unwise In preferring Dakota to Canada, hut anyone who onritomns elm nu'eard on .nee • +hand+ in rash and unjust." if Mr. Dryden has any defame to offer, he has had ample npp 1 wnity to do w, whloh he has not so far done. The News vlrtnelly admits what Mr. t)ryden'. conies claim. vie , tett It was pi ' dingly nnwiee for him to do as he is alle,f.d to have done. We will tell the News a story, whish has never been In print, but whirls we ran . ouoh ter as beteg tang When the m(nlee boom ease at Its height, end 111 .ell i of o-.mpanlu were hems floated• the name of a member of the I)n'.srie Government one day ap. parcel s. • 1 renter In the prespeotna of a Width (Inlnmbta minhig eometry. Tree afternoon there was liable°` meet - int!, an4 the then Premier, the 1st. Mr. Reedy, asked what wee was the meanlnq of hie nnlleague's name appearing In th• onnt n ett(nn 1t .h1 'I -n, ',limps explained that "h• would rerta)nly think it was infra d e for him to appear as a dirinter of an On- tarlo Mining (Jetwpany, Let he thought there was no harm In Meng Identified with one that was In another Provisos." Mr. Rardv's reply was charseteristln. '1 look epee nearly all them +chime., as pow floated, as fake. sad se magi me be to Eittrigi 530 Witty/ham woo by 4 pelota, tore heed Is at band, fol with seeing oorne, a prompt, ole andfpalnlees remedy 1s needed This is just what Pntn•m's Peleliu Corn and s met Ettreowr Is -prompt, pal10lre and (imminent. All draarists sell 1t. LIFE 'W ?N WANG. Why not have the free wee•ol your arms and lege. Drive out the rheu- matism and feel that life is worth living. Wm. Lee, gardener, No, 1793 Princess street, Kingston, Ont., eef- fared for years with rheumatism in the shoulders and same. Three bot- tles of Dr. Hall's Rheumatid Cure made • new man of hint. This great blood purifor is put up in bottles contaioiug tee day. treatment, 50 cents. atdrugged!' or The Dr, Hell Medicine Co., Kingston, Out: (� Sunlight Soap + Adds Gi Comfort in the'Work to Cleanliness In the Linen. - Deducts the Cermet Wishing Day from the House- wife's busy life. X multiplies e a by two the Life of the articles washed. Divides .i..a by two the 'Hours of labour. ditasearseavaser 1y l e' r Brotlhers.Umited, The annual dl.trlot cosmetic a of the %%Onetam dlstrlo will he held In I, 'Anew, ()denier 1115. An effort will be made to have a returned mlselonary from Coins present. Lakelet : Mr. 1'. Itrewn sod daughter of (.'helot narrowly escaped death at the O. T. iL creasing on Jesephtne street on Tues- day bf the 1ae1 week. A oar had beet shunted note a siding. and Mr. Brown, (Ink tug all was safe started to erose, when the hum was struck hy the moving oar and hadly smashed. Neither of the commute were Injured. Nelatse nests Met rierec 1,1 e tight beets Nothing removes Dorn. with truth eertalety as l'ateam'. falai+.. Cern Retractor. Beware ret pol.onone sub- stitutes. Ask for and got b'nte•m'. Paine 1m• Corn F.rtraotor •t drngeleta. F or 11 yen gat It -you're got a Aead sere thing. All dngNste soli It, er hy mail post peed nn receipt of'weatedlve Deets. N. C. Pelson a Ce., Ktegstoe, Oat. w n.1,'4E^i rA ri.r t o We Carry .. . 1 a full line of Screen Doors and Windows, Lawn flowers, Garden Hose, Garden Rakes, Spades and Shovels, Paints, Oils and Var- nishes. PLUMBING ad HEATING a specialty. AT SEE & SIIEPHARD'S Summer Goods. TORONTO EXHIBITION Aug. 26th to Sept. 7th,'01 $651000 ATTRNU ACT ONS $651000 Nevelt and Military Dooley. Daily. BRILLIANT SPI+(TA('LEN Bombardment of Take Forte by International Forces I:reate.t Live Stock Show en the Continent All Our Country's Resources, Novel and High•Clgm 111114061111111111t Feature MILITARY 'TATTOO, AUGUST The sea (creat Reunient of Canadian Old Hoyt and ()Id ('Allege Student. TIiF.STAV, SF.PTFMRF:R ban REDUCED SATES All LINES OF TRAVEL Everything in Light Summer must go at some price. Regular prices or even cost do not figure in this sale. 1st. Colored Blouse Silks are at and below cost -from 15c. to 50c. Some of these Silks are worth 75c. 2nd. There is about 120 yards of Colored Drees Muslins left, which you can get at less than wholesale price-frow se. Up. 3rd. SHIRT WAISTS. There ie only 12 white and s print Shirt Waists left, which you can buy at a sacrifice, as they roust be sold. You ahoull see our Black Silks and Black Dress Goods, They are great value at regular prices. Terms Cash or Farm Prodnos. 'Phone 86 ANDREW SMITH, F,RC.V.u., Preet.lsnt 11. J. HiLL., Manager TORONTO ' gy m :°. .' J. ` I. COLBORNE. FOR HOT DAYS There is no drink so cooling to the blood sod so gamer** beneficial as lime juice. A large bottle for 25c-40$ more than ball a cent a drink, FOR SUMMER COMPLAINTS Try our "lllackberry Compound." No preparation we can offer gives quioker or better results. 25c, or 5 for $1,00. t - "YOU'LL HAVE TO HURRY" if you want any more of that tine oatmeal s6ap we are selling at a ler 10c. We still have some of those delightful French soaps at 3 for 25c W,_, C. Goode - Chemist Ask for our guaranteed flypaper, 10 pieces, 5c . eiet ANNUAL -- -' AUCUST CLEARING SAIF We are offering the following Bargains Bamboo fish poles, wore 10 and l:, cents, now Three -joint fish poles, were 15 cents, now i C dozen fish lines, were :1 cents, nod Apple parer', were GO cents, now German meat choppers, No. 5, were $1.25, now (lermtn meat choppers, No. 12, were $2.50,now Tu dozen table knives and forks at 10 per cent. discount Electro Silicon silver polish, was 15 cents, now Electro -plated tea spoons, were 50 cents dozen, now 'croen windows, were 25 cents, now . . (laiden syringes, were 10 cents, now hlobert rifles, 22 cal., were $3.25, now II „ 32 to Is 4,00s._..._ _ ...,. 3.50 each Double-barrel, breech loading depot Rang, 12 ga.; were $8, now .... 7.00 each 15 dozen padlocks, from 154 to 25e, now 1Oc each Hay fork bandies, bent and straight, were loo and 15c, now 5c each Wire harness snaps, were 5e each, now 2 for 5c c each 5C each 1c each 40c each $1.10 coot, 2.20 each, from present price. 10c each 40c doz. 2t0c each .,.....,...,, r - . 5c each • r$3.00 each N. D. ROUGVIE, Cash Hardware Store, Goderich. SHOE - A GOOD S11013.... 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, oi_efiEch_ we have sole control. J We have a full line of cheaper shoes In stock. Wm. Sharman, j Slater Shoe Agent. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR McLEOD'S ; SYSTEM ; RENOVATORL A Wonderful Tonic and Remedy for WEAK and IMPURE BLOOD, KIDNEY and LIVER TROUBLES. n;c Manufactured by J. M; MacLEOD, Goderich, Ont. Mill Wood FOR SALE The above ix cut into stove wool length and will be delivered to any part of the town the aamw day as orderwd. Orders received by telephone or left at residence, 128 Cambria street, will receive prompt attention. 'Phone 95. PETER McEWAN. Gc'dsrloh, November Ylst, 1 Wks S1llh1ll sts, Oy8fCOts The man droved In • snit marls it ger eters always locke trim. as le le the ■ ambition of every moo ef taste to 100k. A large nen of cloths ta eheoM from. I1 yen are oeefowtpl•1ing getting a il Itehb overcast ter spring wear, give no a thanes to a•eve yew. Priem tithe H. DUNLOP etre, West