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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1901-8-15, Page 5THE SIGNAL : GODERIOR ONTARIO. W. Acheson & Son Midsummer Bargains for August E have carefully gone through the different departments and as • re- mit have se/ected as bargeitui many of the most seasonable and desir- able lines of goods that cannot fail to command your interest. On sale Friday and following days — 1030 yards of English priotestriel Sootch giashanis, light anti dark color* and War• lc ranted fest Mors, regular price 12ec and 15u, at one prim, per yard BOO yards Englieh tapestry carpet in *eels of foam 6 to 20 Dente. all this season's 35c petterns and colorings, prime 45c, 50c told 60c, at per yard .. 0 pieces or about 360 yarns bhu:k pure mohair flOured Sicilian dress good*, wide and beautiful blitok. Heal value and price has been 60c and 75c Thin is the greatest dress guods offeriog we have probably ever made. *ale, per yani 46 inches a yard Special eiMo trefle flootch linoleum. 111 new patterns, 2 yards wide, at per square yard, 'Wm' 40c 60 pairs white lace curtains, heavy Scotch net, 3i yards long and SO inches wide, 8Ic regular price per pair 11.811, sale prim at W. Acheson & Son COUNTY CURRENCY. Exeter : Mr. Frank Tom, of Toledo, Ohlo spent • holiday 511,1, his Donau here. Lieut. Vero." left last Therm lay moraine te attend tbe Military School in Lando*. Mrs. B. Lyoue anal heir danehter, May, are •Niting the formers mother, Mrs. Robs. Hyslop, here. Fred Eule returned le Toronto les* Thurs- day morning &her three or four weeks' in town. "Moped another oar load of hones to the old country tut week. as exounsion to Senile and Detroit the latter part of August. MIN Irma G.bson, who had been visifiLoo Iner reletives, 61r. and hint J. A. Fowler, hail returned to her home in Listowel. has ruled Ma farm, on the 7th oonceesion of Tootersonth to Ur. Samuel fuldiew. three Imbiber' from liammond,Indianioare Vahan towo, at tbe residuum of Mr. Thome& Kidd. from Odessa, who is doing eyengelloal work isNie • short address in the Iteptiel church ea Stu dap of last week. of Pontiac, Melt, wee le town lent week re- sisting aoqoaintasoes. Mr. Goatee le doing • splendid business in Pontius. Sweforte While olimbing down out of trne lIonday of last week,a young son of William Barbey fell, alighting on his hands,with the reetili that both wrists were broken. Eeeter : (No. Cue, of Loudon road, one day reuntly, drew to W. 0. Bleeesee seorehouse, a load of este untaining 186 bashels, for whieh be received the sum of $61.60 Who OAD boat tine° Exeter : J. T. Mannino, butc.her, last week when in the sot of placing a slurp knife on a block In the oboe, happened • miefortune. The knife mtruok the eid• of the blon emoting Me head to elide along the blade, cutting one of bie Bogota to the %%Ingham . Lester W. Davie. formerly of Deodalk, is the oew reporter for The Wring. liarn Times. Yews ago, 1,seter was an em• ployu of the editor of The Advent*, an are weenie" lo the officm of Th• Dunoslit Herald d we found him • faithful coosolentious ung fellow. iPlinten : W. Doherty writes from the old oon try that they bad a very pleasant pato use oes the ocean, notwithstanding the lass that Ildre Doherty was ill during moot of the 'voyage. He stood the voyage re. Instkablit well. being sick only pert of a day. Aekreseet they are in Germany, and purpose ylintinte other parte of the coatis. Clinton . Nearly 40 eters ego • young man named 7'hemas Millers was employed in one of the blacksmith shop, ot this place. He left here and eiree not heard of until IsaS week, when he dropped In on the few who have been resideete of C1,0100 for that length of time Ho tit new a prtvar• bank• or of Diennitasee, and the world has put blm os Essy Street. Gatti' : Roe:really, a your! men named Ashton came from Alliston to visit in (lor• rte. and was taken Ili. Th. ptytoisa noted indication. of smell pox. On litzulries be, made it Well found that IN had been work• ing for • maa whose family wee quarantined on a000unt of the disease. Howtck Beard of Health promptly took steps, Wooed • physiolau in °barge and Whited the riternlit- bate suomeded In immolating the Leeching staff for tne oomiog term. Mr. 11, W, Brews, of Nitrates, hu been muffed tor modern language,' and English ; (1. F. Col- lies, Caledonia. mathematics, end Miss Lino's M. Scratch, of Ounington, for ootn• morels! department. Mr. Brown Moslem 8900 ; Mr. Coning MOO and MI &retch Clines:on : ham Dodd le qui an stiletto'. havine about 50 ooloolee of beee; this season hes been a good one for honey, he having wound about 2500 lbs. (rem 40 hives, POMO of winch yielded nearly Z50 lbs. Mr. Dodd Ando a batter market fer hooey et Goderloh than anywhere else, itad bee mid oonelder• able there. Col. Hears Is •Iso quite a bee fancier end has taken about the same rot an• tity of honey frotn his bees enema .1. W. 1111I, after a three wee& tern out West returned home last week He woo u far sweet) as Oranbrock, 11. C. . where his brother lives sod was ale* visitant other brothers In different parts of the Northwest. Whee away he rim cross many an old Huronite. In memo salon he says he would not dub* to Ilea gut there and i comforeable home in Oetar. le le mull more to be desire& Sosforth Wm. Murray, of Ileephin, Men , was here • few days lately, visiting hie brothers, Muer". John and Philip Mur- ray and other Wendt. Mr. liectray was ote hts way home frotn the Van Amerlose. Re wao one of the pioneer ut tiers in the Dauphin ethernet, and hem prospered there, both physically and pecuniarily. Before ening there be was much afflicted by uthme, bet he was folly ressovered and Is tow robust look'''. He says the owe tbroughnut the Northwest ere great and Most he um to be appreotated. Mr. Murrey. , tormerly of Algoma, Is noW re. lidding le Dauphin, and likes the tiountry. Clinton : A nappy event wee the home w.lefiner et the resident» of the bride's par• Pits. Huron "wet, en Phorsday hiet. wse the mania,. of hiles Lints, third dserrhasr of Mr. end Mrs. Antler Toenail'''. to Aim Lewis, of WInehem, shout home, "" ila/MIJOS. RIM Dr. Gifford Perfumed the 1101,11110101, tho P"' memo et a few /etude and relatives. Tbe house wee beautifully deserete,1 Or ths•rret and everethleg was lo Wm", wita 'hi' evilest. The wedding erearch eirse 011.4 hy Mi.. Mabel TwienINII. Thee b• moots carry. ng • "hewer bouquet of wines row, and was &misted as brideemaid by her sister, &Iles Alloe Twitobell,who was ales beautifully sailed in white dimitv noitelle and carrying • images, of pink 101111/ ; little niece. Mho Ira Tvritohell, performed the duties of dower girl. Doo, Maritza!! voted en groomsman. After the dinner was pet taken of and oongratulatione wore extelided the tisppy couple took the aftereoen exprom, for • trip to Hamilton, Musts, Buffet° and other points for a fete weeks and will return to reside W Ingham. The bride has examinee, friends and was the recipient of meny useful present.: tics Or000m's gift to the bride was a boeutiful gold watch arid ‘hate. We join In extend• log to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis 000gratulattonit lead wish them a long haritlY Mo. liVInghern . Mrs. E. Johnston end family have been passing through a sere time, of ailliotion. Mrs. Johnston, herself, hal Mee an invalid for • long tittle suffering almost cootinually, intense pain, with regret to say no prorneot of reiteration to health, The death of Mre, .1. (Jolley', ohild, while was • trial to the leanly. Miss Etta, who mine home two weeks ago, hes bees also but Is reoevering. llise Amelia, who bee been her mother's mutant and faithful eit. tesdant for teeny months. leave,' this week tor a brief trip hi rest and recuperation. W• trust the cloud* will woo roll by, and that brighter days are hot far distant. WIngham Mr. Dolmage attended the funeral of Wm. Allan. who died very sud• duly in Howick on Saturday. Our ruder; will remember the lawsuit, of Allan vs. AI- Ian some time ago la which Mre. Allan sued for alimony. Damaged had tom • herd workleR mon and owned a Bee farm in Howick, end was oonaidered in very men. fortable circumstances'. Death clime to him WI In work siound the bare, and tell dead froze apoplexy. The oorpee WU taken to thei residues ot Me wife to Lakelet and from there interment took place on Mon• of lest week, in the graveyard at the Melo• kith Murcia. Deceased was urnety years Exeter The death of Mrs. Joseph Pearl, at the sire of 8,1 years, removes from our midst an estim•ble lady. Mrs Pearl, who.* maiden name wu Grace Vanstone, was born la the Perish of Ssteembe. Devon- shire, Eosiand, on August 3rd, 1817. and emigrated to We muatry la 1673, 'soling in Dui Hitters, Durham ceinity, 'there, with her brother', the lived about two years. Go Demether 25, 1856, she WS/ united In marriage to leer net, sorrowing partner. Mr. end Mrs. Putt settled in Hope township, whore they returned for unto years ; they then moved to Derline• troonear Tyrone, where they lived Moe years They moved to Ushorn in 1875, set. Wog on a farm, where, for Moen years, by dint ot Incluttry and hard labor, she with petepoy moth)* them to retire, when In 1885 they moved to Exeter. MIS. l'eart was of • retiring dimposition, well and favorebly k 'Iowa and her many friends and nelebbori will ohertsh • loving memory of her many goot end kind timelines of head and heart, ewer ready to lend • helpinp hand to those in distress. Her illness wee of short duration,ehe bayingbeen seized with "latent member of the Methodist donuts. There are left to mourn her deperture, her aged partner sod two sone,Samuel Veneto.' Pout, of Guelph, formerly of U.horne, and John Francis heart. of Ushers'. ELEVEN YEARS' MARTYRDOM. Nestle and 'bootees* weetered at Lase by St. Patrice. tothinters, Qua , Aug. 12— iSpeotall —Tbe experience, of Philippe Bolesonomult, of till" place, should tomb all such sufferers that in Dodd's Kidney \Pills they hi..• a sure and permanent re "For eleven yearn," he write., "I have suffered with headache, dwindling down to • mere shedoW. I have token all emits of remedial', nothing doing me any good, "1 reed in Dodd's almanac/ thet Dorld'e Kidney Pelle would oure any fault in the kidney, mad the rfst ot the holy would Oct he healthy. I decided to send for six borne of Dodd's Kidney Pills, thotifo wIth• oat eon fides* "Bet today am oompletely cured. I sod I thask Dad s Kidney Pills for It " feel better tins I have for eleven years. frith sailor : The Wowing oterse sold of a young After polling in 40 or 54 fathoms of flee, which tent hie patient* ',Nicely to proof, as well ae mueolo of his atom, he mutter - old to bitneelf, hut loud enough to be over• beard Ly en officer "Sure, it'e as long as today and tremor, ow lee a good week's work for any flee men in the ship Bad luck to It l What ", More deep, to he sure t" After oontinulng in a similar Wile, 'hod ooneeIvIng there was little probability 'of the °impieties of hie labor h• seolaimed : " fled intik to mo, sort, If I don't Wave somebody's out off the other Mid o' thie Ilnel" The Canes et Nay Fever. 1Ce a mlorohs that flute In the air, gets into the throat and lungadevelope rapidly, unites Inflammation. eto. The einem le as simple, as • thistle In the finger. Eetraot thio thistle, away gime ths pinto. Deetrey the hay fever germ -you get well. ThaVe why Oaterthezooe sots so marvellously le hay fever. IN fragrent 'epee to Von brings num hot to the Womb" death, Catarrho- sone le as genets to sot on these mlorotooplo organisms lightning. Proust, ai well as eons", end le always eneeniefill. Drug. gists, 25o and 91.00, or Polies & Co., Kings. ton, Ont. Wiseham Junin Rerun se mut reeI• Annie! our town was oalleil away from life on Monday, Jely 291,11, al tits age ot 65 years Hewes shoot a week with Inesesmatles of the Nags. Rs loaves a wilow arid eve hfutthee, Aug 12. Joseph Edwards. of Colborne, out twelve wheat Mat he thinks will go at least feet, bushel" eo the sore. This he certainly a good yield for this emotion this year. GODERICH TOWNSHIP. The township monoll will meet as Holmes- ville on Monday, September 2. V% • are informed thus the dose:Noes of the eloottio road between Uoderloh and Bayflehl, which will run through the township, will appear before the oeueoll on that day to obtain necessary privileges for Madeline the toad. dent of our burg. '1 hose leaving from here on the uourelen Tumidity of this week for the harvest delde of Manitoba are Horace Hoitoo, Ale:, McNevla, Alex. Bogie sad D. Glidden. The first threshing le our midst we* st Jame, Chisholm's on Wednuday lest The fall wheat turned out fairly well. Ryan's threshing mai:Minim started the sea. mo's work there. Tremor, Aug. 6. Norman bloLood visited relatives al Luoknow aud Ripley this week. Mies Susan Noble, of Goderich, is isejoy. leg bet holidays, the guest of Miss Eremite The township fathers have put in sewer in the culvert near Thos. Tiohbourne'L lo a tow short years planks and cedar sleep. ere will be out of date for oulverta on our turn and side road, le the township. Idooday monitor, of this week demos Toblo returned to his densest the Free Press Oboe. In the Forest C ty. During MO fortnight "try tie had au enjoy •hle time 11/01Dg Old friends of Ms boyhood days about here with eeveral days tishiog at Declutch hat tor end along the banks of the Maitland. Mrs. Cameron. of New York, at prevent 'tattle', relative" in Canada, w ith ber [nether, Mrs. Whitely, of 1.uoknow, and Mrs. Little, from the same piaci", and Al. hart Whitely. of Toronto, now having tile bank holiday. from tbe Queen l'ity,wer• the Rusts of Mr. and MN, Thos. Tiohborne for days lest week. TOO/ fay of next week our popular reel* dent, Mee Allem, Nevem our midst for an other •isit to Manitoba. She expecte 1., eiee many ot those she •Isited there on her visit ties years ago. ller tetntorary abserws will reeks • great bluk la our community. A large circle ot Meade here wish her e Rood tim• during her abut s. Among those she w visit are bet daughter, Mrs. Edwin Morrie, at /tootle, and Mr/. .1. ('. Carrie, formerly of Godertob, at 'Winni- TOrsto•V, July 30th. A FOND YAKICWiLL.—The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Caseadev assembled at their home tele evening to bid them Rood - bee *re their return to Goderinh, and as • token of the high esteem in which they are held to make them a presentation of • well. fined purse. A abort program was pre• wed, •nd as the nipht waa an ideal one an opemair concert wee held on the Nino Af- ter a few opening remark@ from the ,hailr• RISCI. M. Delton, reeve of Ashfield, a touch- ing add's". was read to UN emote of the evening. It expressed the deep henries of the people on losing so skilful a physician, told bow in addition to skill and a depth of knowledge acquired only by long experi• imbued with the true Idea of thorn sublime oalling. often watched by the bed -side of the siok and dying. end kept the spark of life fanned es long as pournie. 11 told of the looi Diet would be metained in the motel oirole, for both Mr. lied Mre. CUM, day loved • Rood joke. It ended to wishing them • long end happy Ids and a oontInua• lion of their eueriesetui career. The doctor then ropl.ed in • few short but well turned phrases, thanking ell for thetr gmeroetty and good wishes, and extended to all a oordial invitation to visit them at their new home In Goderich. The evening was then passed Vessantly with glad songs and Healy speeches end many Rood joke and witty saying wont round. After lunch was served all bid the doctor and his wife good•bys and departed for their home' pleased with the evening's amusement but sorry to lots such valuable friends. Fred %Yeoman spent a few days in Mit- obeli this week. Miss Loeb" of Wiegham, is visiting at R Somerville's. The quarterly meeting of the Methodist chetah was held on Sunday Nat. Rev. R. Peul. of Brussels. le visiting hls daughter, Mrs. Joseph l'ugh, Ole week. MIMI Mabel Suellen, of Jaryfie, Ofte, le "'snow her grandmother. Mrs. Wm. Smith. Gib. Gillespie. of Brandon, Men., is visite- Ing relatives and friends in %Yroxster and Mies Annie Oliver, ot Toronto, in spend log ber holidays with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrr. John Burgess. George Scott. ot Toledo, Irnfo, and 6nd• row Scott. of Seaforth. vented their brother, Thos. Mather', of Michigan. and John Mather', of linileville, are attending thelr tither, Relit blithe's, who IN very Among the eroursionieto to Manitoba who left tram here on Tuesday morning were : RON. Musgrove, John,Munono, Lao Munn and JAN. Moffatt. The quarterly tom of the Witting %Yorkers of the Methodist March Wen held in the ohnroh batement on Friday evening last. A good time was vent by all present. Rev. Mr. Fairbilro, of Dungannon, preached in the Prosbyteelen church .3 Sun day b3th morning and evening. He toc4 • report of the Sunday echool which he win crumb to the Presbytery. 61re. E. Black while pi ilitoR lorrlee one day lest week became prostrated from the beat end has net yet fully recroyered from the effete.. .1. tel Wrack en 11 snot her "offerer from the high temperature. The Ontuley echo 31 excursion to Goderfoh on rhombi) last was not very well patron 'zed here A number from Wronner and Melernorth started from Ilineyele station Mies N Geis Stewart, of Bluest*, and Mr, Millen S. Watson, postmaster at Son. "Moe, WOKS ID ingenue by Itov. it reel et lirnesels on it, edneedey lest Their friends In Murals tender mogratulations. The third ot the out) races wait run on Saturday night and produced some molt - mutt. E I. Rustle, of Morris. one of the beet riders in We diatrict. enterel, and took first, ogee, John C Mose eras esomol, Brinker *hot Haney fourth and Smith fifth. SNwart entered bit not finish the race. 0000toseee Dow Ihe highest somber of points. Ne x t tardey eight will amide who le the whine FALL. FA/1211 OF 190f. Industrial, Termite keg. 26 Rept. 7 Western, heitdoe Sept. 5•14 Southern, desisting:et map. 14 21) Northern. Waikertoo. Mop,. 17 18 Meath Huron, Seifert/ set. 24-26 Ripley Sepik 24 25. MINIMA' ept. 26 27 UTILITY. Your toiler may out overtake His proud ambitioe's goal, Bee by • word or deed may wake Some stronger, worthier soul. Aod through in tele. of pesos or war Oonourely he mut noel, There le no real fatten, for The man who does Isis teue Washingteet OMR. WHAT HAVE YOU ? If you have it happy voice, '1116 Slog, thee others may remble, Till it soothed the mourner's weelo Breathing euchre la teach word. r toren fountains met, be stirred ; Slumbering sonlo may wet. • again At some long -forgotten strain. If yen have a preolous thought, That to you has gladness brought, Shrine it not withiu your bruit ; Write it end mek• others blest Oft moms written thought will tomb Heuta grown loath of human speaoh— Hearts by faith's"' promise grieved, Hearts by lying bpi deceived. If you bays • loving word, Speak It where it oan be heard, Soule are lacRulahlau todoY For tbe words that you utimht say, Earthly blunders sorely prises, Loviog words Nth make them less Thu who lifts • brother's oroes. There is a mistaken ides es le the cause Of rankers in the mouth and throat. Batteries imagine that they arise item stomach troubles, but it it nothing more or Ism titan ths result of impure blood. Nn- raeroas so-called retnediee have bean floated on the market, bat experience has proven that there is only one cars,"Climax" Iron Tonic Pals. 25 cents' • box at all druggiste, or mailed on receipt of prioe. Dr. Ball Medicine Co., Kingston, Ont. Me Gan. McGillicuddy, editor of The frIse wit has often made 13.- readers laugh, la io the city cadet,. He mime down aloog won bit G. Cameron berries', sn 1 J. T. Goldthorpe, to look over the electric, road between here and Ingersoll. The Goderich Signal man was tannin breezes with his hat througb his lemmai sun to the street railway ofEoe when • Ex oress reporter dropped lo. le SDOWIlf • question ea to bow Woodstock came to be Mr. McGillicuddy stopped tanning himself long enough to say that he had dropped in to find out who was going to get the lint nomination tor North Oxford. "There N • rumor that you want •n ex tension of our road to Goderloh ° ' pursued the reporter. "Gauged right the very first time," eisild the northern editor. "Seriouely. though.' he continued, "we hays heard that you have between Woodstock and Ingereoll the finest, piece of road that there le in the country. Our people are applying for • charter to build • rout, and we are down hers to ee• how the road beret. operated.' "How ere things politioally ie Gpitorioloo' sequired the reporter. "05, jest tell them the oolored eroops Ile as tie "trolled down alone with the rest of the delegtion and Mum. Wallace and Armstrong to emelt the oar fer logerooll. They are inspecting the road this after• Mr. Cameron is solloitor for the Oederlob company. whou reed will be built by local rstrassav, Aug. 15, 1901. Notice of mange' must he left at this 011oe not later than Saturday noon. The Oopy for changes mast be tat not later Waal Mon- day noon. Oasual Advertisements socepted au to noon Wednesdisy of each week. Store AlcKIM'Sj"dan Block BACK - AC E if you have Backache you have Kidney Disease. If you Defiers Backache it will develop into something vroree--Bright • Dis- ease or 'Diabetes. There le no use rubbing and doctoring you back. Cure the kidneys. Then" Is ally osse kidney medicine it cares Backache every thisis.. Dodd's Kidney Pills TO MAKE ROOM For mew FALL GOODS we bare to clear some limes of pods at CIONEY-IN-YOUR-POCKET PRICES. MEN'S FELT Hers, halt Pries. Men's Fele hate take op • los ot room, we bay• dmided t.o Shunt all outs In this 11.00 and 81.50 felt hate for 60o $2.00 and s2.50 felt bate for 1100 Some of theirie ars the late.) blocks In "Christyle London Hite," and the old prima are se Rood •alao as soy you eau and. Christy's hats are the beet and blare Sher are itt lees then halt -price. SHIRT WAloTS.—W• make two luta of all we bays loft All np to 11.50 for 360 DItE8d 0001)6. —W.- will away a Ilet es very low figures. such as I pleoe plain black lutow, regular pries 40o. for 25,e 1 time lulu bleak lulu, muter peteso 30o, for 184, 50o, for 36o 1 plum figured black dress goods, geed value it 50o, so ohms . 26e Two lineo shirsafeacy trimmed,S2 00 fee 9g• W• have a lot of under akina ln limey black and °elan. A few fancy wrapper', sty. Travellers' samples will be bore tibia week to oliteir ae lam than half price. COME FOR BARGAINS TO THE BUSY STORE io0f. mom= R. B. Smith Store Jordan Block WESTERN 'PAIR, LONDON Sept. Oth to 1.4th 1001: Entries olose September 4th. A home exposition of genuine merit. —New exhibits and leading attractions —Lockhart's performing Etephante—The Three Graces and -Tom. TOm," the baby elephant, and many other specialties of a high order—Grand fireworks display. including representation of "Fall of China" and "Taking oj Pekin." Special trains over all lines each evening after fireworks For prize. lists programs, etc., apply to reeeteleat J. A. NELLES, fterviwn tore Tbereat arid ..... nue With their •tteodant dangers may be tipeed• ily averted and remedied by the use of P01- 11010'11Nervilies. Ooroiellent to gargle with— ten Ofinee better than a mustard plaster end more ouvenient for the outaide. Norville' penetrates the tissues imoantly, soothe the pain, allays inflammation, and ours. sore throat and burnous simply because that's what it le made for. The lupe 2.5 oent hold Mamas. It oars, •rerythIng. flfirst sight." "judge of nothing A shoe may look well, and fit bully—may fit wel/ and wear badly. The shoe left a five year record, and the Makers' price stamped on sole is a sure thini, even if boug—ht in the dark.. "Tile Slater Shoe" Wm. Sharman, Jr. • Sole Local Agent. J BROPHY & SON orders earerally7feeleaded le al 'Imam night er Oaf. elf with your health. Don't use Drugs anti Medicines of questionable quality. Get the beet there is at the game prices that are charged for inferior goods. At our Drug Store the stock is al- ways fresh, and each article pure, po- tent and satisfactory. Our Prescription Department hag a reputation for promptneas and F. JORDAN Nledical Mckillop Mutual Fire Wart= Oo. FARM AND ISOLATED TOWN PROP- ERTY INSURED. Value of Property Issurel up en Jennere. 1113,148.143.11111 OFFICERS AND DIRECTOlts. Watt. Jas. Evans, J. O. Grieve, .1. tionnewela. W. Tem Holmsevliie • James Cumming smith, !fetlock. Polley -holders can pay aseemments and get their carde reoripted at hfr. coats'. Clinton. or at Mclean Moo' Palace Clothing Store. God" MASSEYHARRIS The name stands for all that le reliable In farming machinery. intending to purchase anything in our line should inspect our goods before placing their order. We always carry on hand a NU stock of repairs. We have the best make of Creit171 Sepaeators on the market. You can get the most up-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 SPA them. le OW Glover Sup, at So. a nourid. of whloh we sells harm! • week. Thie isn't our only snap, u we oarry everything that oan be found In an ure to-dee* grocery store, and our prima are right. The farmers know that they out "dwarf get from vs • rasp for their produce. We draw the line at no (714aaware or potatoes, 'median stuff or °helmet foible China. We deal in all of them. Redford bleak. tiederloh. .211 Frani( rtr Are you satisfied with the shoats ton Wear ? If not, try a pair of KHOO QUALITY." They are the moat desirable shoe on the face of the earth for women. The "Klan Quail -Tv " shoe ls all that a really first -dose shoe should be —comfortable, esay on the feet, stylish and durable. Buy the King Quality shoe at 113 a pair end get satisfaction. le. NINO 00., Llesileed, TORONTO. CANTELON'S Pastry, Oyster Paltio s, Tarts, Short Broad and Crean' RollsInco - Pies Pind Lady Finkors, Kisses, Macaroons, &ranges, Brandy Snaps, Etc. HELLO THE OLD RELIABLE. ALL KINDS OF AL are aa good as the beet inade'on any city in Canada. Cantelon buds the trade in WEDDING ,44,ir,. CAKES fan..y denioning aim ornament Give him an order and your eat - D. CANTELON, wEsr-s T. ALWAYS ON HAND THE BEST SCI11011 Hard Coal IN TEM MARKET Store promptly attended to. I CANNOT OFFER MY STOCK OF • BOOTS AND SHOES TO THE PUBLIC IN THE REGULAR WAY, OW- hIUST GO AT A BIG REDUCTIO THE APPRAISER'S PRICE FOR THE NEXT TEN DAYS EVERY SHOE IS UP-TO-DATE IN STYLE, NO _OLD STOCK._ ST. GEORGE PRICE GODERICH WANT A STEPLADDER ? / We f!it't) one away with each pound of, Pure Cream Baking Powder purchaised front us. 50c a lb. Tke step -ladder alone worth the price. fully selected Indian and C‘eyldn T a blended in a mcientifie manner with specially prepared Ho Delicious and healthful. Now is the time to buy yo Garden Seeds. We have a full asst. rtment. Telephone No. 91. THE OROCKR8. Hat Barg ins.... liit‘ing purchased twelve dozen hats at a great redaction 4 *rill It • sold ist the following lair prices : Reary-to-wear hof at 25c, worth b0c. Children's ready-to-wear hats at 15c, worth 35c, and at 50i worth SI.00- Leghorns at 35c, worth 50c. 4 4a Leghorns at 75c, worth $1 26 Also the latest thing in, the shirt waist hat. for 75c. All millinery reduced for the balance of the season. MISS CAMERO