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THE SIGNAL : GODERIUIl ONTARIO
We Want You
to be
Particular
about the Clothing and Fur-
nishings you choose.
I'artaular pool le are our most r gular
o0.tomers.
There's sodium hero to stilt the meat
particular man that rv,a wat- 'od Mars
cream,. tune, ,(i sr. au • aro. vn' -. well. There', nothing here that'. not iu the smut•
est .tyle.
High-grade, Ready-to-wear Clothing.
The oleos of clothing we t arry Is • great surprise to the many people wbo bays seen
them. Some think that ready-made ,lothing is simply mads from cheap, shoddy cloth,
and almost thrown togaber ; th', is only too true of some that Is Id •red for sale, •
strange to say, some people will buy them ; but the ked we keno le mads !tom goo
liable, imported worsteds, serge/. cheviots and tweeds. Evoiy garment Is made to our
e peeist order, special instructions being gives regarding the melte up. Every garment le
g n•renteed to tit sod give good satisfaction. See our special $10 00 imported black
wasted stilt ; It's a winner. We Invite you to inspect our new fall stock.
W. C. PRIDIIAM,
Bele Agents for Christy's Looted Hats.
Dunlap style American Hou.
Perfect Fitting Clothing (louse, iduLeao's plonk.
Mtb's Eulogist aed (latter
EVERY THURSDAY MORNING
DTR Me.11.131 e.1/T
QOD*RiOR. THURSDAY. Bf1'T. Il, 1901.
WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING.
• 901eriNIT STA NT
Stratford ttw000 : A polities! soonomi.l
Myo : You get money witboot Imre.
log It tipl.es some one else .earn. It wit toot
..Lung It. The large dividends and the
emu mous salaries paid the owners and man-
agers of suoh combined a the steel trust
show that the real workers .re not e•'.;;Dg
their share of the earning..
r•stiros to PEAT/M.4
litotes Herald : Tess birds who hays
bees closely scanning the far hton journals to
ass whloh branch of their tastily Is likely
to be murdered this 1.11 for the trimming of
bate •000rdlng to home Fashion's edict will
lis plea.od to learn that ostrich t!pn are to
be used largely this tall and wtuter. As •
matter of 000res, most any sort of • bird
from • weary to • turkey bururd oomes in
body in trimming • hat, se/ Done of the
bather tribe should 000std.r themselves
Imam.* from the a•ngars that have alveoli
confronted ►b.
• TWENTIETH t 1NTl'Kl' .' 01.1.1N41N.
Montreal Sear : The news that a bicycle
and aa •atomobas.hod • collates bead on, In
NeerYork the other dsy adds toenohofmao'e
store of knowledge as 000 only be gained by
experimental 6o10004. The bicyclist we/
thrown fifteen lint away and toll In o
Clover field, unhurt. Ths h'ovola was en•
!bisect, but the automobile had tie ere -ring
gear so badly damaged that 10 oat disabled.
The ordinary pedestrian or team driver
Wald behold a oollialon between a btcyole
and as automobile with the same t qumnlmty
that he would view a 04118 et between a boa
oonotrlotor and • bees saw.
■VEKYTIIISO WILL •■ WW1.
Sendon i'.ystrsak : Lx' Mloto has gen
stonily undertaken to stags mtoagn the
program .t Montreal, while M.j ir Maude
will see that the pro lesion outnv'al. .ray•
thing Barnum ever produoed. All outer
tons of preoedenoe will be settled before
the hippodrome tote the pike, eo that there
will bo no disarmoelut street tight
•mune bishop., jodg 5 and military or naval
dignitaries as to which of them Is the real
thing and entitled to g.t nett to the Duke,
11 seems that the common herd 1s not going
to lis let near the sacred oreano' of the
helr•.pparent, although they will be Der
milted to stand on the etreet and holler.
WHAT 0)0001.' IIA, 10041
Mouetery Times : la oen,ldertng the
resort of the new commie, It ought to be
some oonsoletlon to rem(inber what has
been done by Ontario, In She last four de-
cades, 1n building up new provinces In the
Weer. She has ant of bar sone •,d
daughters large oontrlbuttons to the forms-
tloo of two new provinoee, and • third in.
closet province, whloh has not yet attained
• sen the none. There is • consolation Is
this whlah would not be felt If thea (le.
torte emltrenta had been lost to the country
sad to the empire New Oaterlo le of vat
.trent. and It Is now getting • good start;
we,vset0re to think that, at the nest
mosso, taking, this part of Ontario will give
a good a000nnl of Itself. Quebec. too, and
the groat Northwest oont.ir Vat ,tretohes
el unsettled territory, whicb will lin the
(store undergo gnat development. 1 he
seat oeoue may show gnat and unlorreen
result.,
AN 17NWINI PROPOSAL.
Hamilton Harald : There le • repot t from
Ottawa that It is the Intention of the (1.v•
emmeet te avoid a redsotioo In ()amide's
Parliamentary representation by moo -suing
tbs number of Quebec's re0rmentsrivee
Irom 65 to 70. The B N A. Aov gives
Parliament the power to do tl•at, but 11 is
to be honed that the purer will not be
used To leorsse, hlarb.de representation
while Ostorio's representation remotes un
changed would be no more sallsl.otory to
- O.tar10 th.n the reda0Hon of Ootario'e re.
poneetatlon while (laoboe'. remains 0 it ie.
/insides, to add des to4,.bec'. re0re.enta
Moi would make It neo.esary to Inertias*
the representation of British Oolomh a.
Manitoba. and 1hs Territories In oorrespoo
lag proportion. Ths i) 'million H'sen of
Committee is tieneteo.altly large n' It Is
Its memb.rshlp Is Frear, rnoogh for a popu
bitten thrum or lout trines es immigrant as
that of Canada.
0010111. A WICKan (+AMI 7
Toreeto World : In Hertford. Conn., sod
R1. Paul, Minn , fifteen hall pool is oleyed
la the rooms of t h. Young 0.1.,'. Christian
Aseeotatton. At the former place there one
fear tants., ani m onln-o OVar 16 vears 01
e ns are Allowed to pl.y boot R to 10 r. M.,
.sen member payleg no• omit • game.
Smoking, unwholesome tack and nng.ntle•
manly oondont are lornldden, and it is aid
lits 'sheens of emunemenl has wnreed wet..
ebb will oases a good many people to shad
ER, so donee But where t• the d.fferenoe,
9090•Ily, between • game of pool nod •
pow of oh•okers or chime! No ono, ever
Nog the most perltanioal, 00 j Mb 1.
abseils., or ernklsnl,. Raoh le • game n
skill ; Ise ars psrl..r gsot•a and ovpet bol a.
Ohseb.rt and ohms' taw the brsln, *h'1
1001 r entree 118111 of mind, ay. au I has 1.
Whtle the palet game. mese lee the mantel
(accrues more woos ally, playing pool Leer
M' body a goodly amount el ewerotee, end
Is that way N onwdselve ta has th h
tnsy ►. 109153 1101 pool Is a gamh:t„g
game, pl•y'i •n tawihling hoew, and that
11.heeld thee. fete ent he allowed amneg
Cerl.tlan young men In face, t het 1. •
.1.ee orgumut ; hat is will shot held.
✓ uy elergymSl. eves Methodist., Indulge
be h.wlleg sew the green and nos, hewlia•
alley., and are ndee (h. von' 1•. would
h• as reaeewable to hold that planet) sed
NIl...he.14 he barred (rem Christie*
h.sa.Im they are seed in locoe boom
awl Mbar I. r...rt. as is t+eetesd that
tha s.MwMlie passe .( peel will serrept the
swells of ISMS stem 1 Ye 4u0 le that
•
Iyoung men aredetermloed to bis good they
0111 be good aed entity • game tf pool ; If
they aro lir nod to be bad they will be bad
no matter what their aurrouodioge or what
efforts are made to aeep them from Ipdut
genr0 r0 901110. of
skill, *Mots ore homilies
In themselves. But there le a wide dlllor-
snoe between games of skill and games of
chance. AIt.r*lt. to, deol.ton for good or
evil reale with ons'il self, arid, se • ru10, the
more obatruotlous placed In • yourg moo'
way eh• more determined he Is to
binuelf, and the more likely to go wrorg
1'ity It is that the 'allot csu0ot b+ said In
regard to right doing.
now 0114 •1111' Illi' IT.
Toronto Star : Sur John Maclonald did
not make speeches lasting two or three
hours when he got hie friend@ together In
Toronto. He used to spend Ws time tell-
ing everybody present that they were abler
speaker 1 •, himself. They all I.ked to
be tel.! -•. I hey beloved it, and loved the
Wefts or 1 c.u.use he admitted It. They
taiked, he . pplaaded, and all went home
happy M-. Whitney should take this
Mot to Lr art. It le tie .curet of euoceesful
leaderef,p, an 1 as Ova It to bim so that he
will at least .uoo..•1 well enough in the
051 oau.peig:, to o, sae the 000tee0 Interest
lug.
1'r'cries I:0 to THE 13,1 IOI111tITItINa,
1\ oodstock Sentinel Rev r.v: Thele are
a gra' miry who doth; that an ezpoiltdou
on the role of that whloh is now being held
at Pahl., Golfers as grim' benefit as one
wool r tpetit from the expend [tura of so
much in • old money. We admit, they
say, thnl ►h multitude/ who visit the ex
poeltl..l nm Imorelee•t with the magnitude
oI the Jup!ay. It mem have the eflrot of
bro. ir,,"•1' + hon Ideas and letting them
snow bet'. or lust what the natural resources
of the world and the capacities of human
workers aro. Bat does it .able many of
them to bear their owe part In the world's
work any better' It Is our opinion that
don In the nae of all who go with the de-
sire to be Inetructe 1. But, even If but •
very small per mintage of those who wish
the lair should boy. gone 'hero for the pur-
pose rl obtaining ex 01 loformatlon, we be
have that the szhibitton would prove of
value in fact it le in interesting small
number. that It. resell, ire heal mese. We
have a striking illustration of this In 001
00011,. with (intern's miolog exhibits
Thomas A. Edison saw the mineral display
el tl.o l'roviece at Buff Jo and he storied
almost immediately for Sudbury, where he
has opened up an experimenting station.
He oontempletet putting • now @tong.
battery on the market and he wants to be
assured of .b adequate supply of nickel for
Its manufacture near .t hand. This hs now
expecte to find a0 Sulbuty. !f by this
mean. the New Ontario nickel deposits are
opened up, the whole of the money 'pent
by the Protium at the 1'.n Americas .111
be repaid to it over and oyer again. And
our mineral exelbit was not the only thing
whloh opened the .•rim of visitors.
A MERE SHADOW.
IDedd'e kidney rill. Bold a Ira■ up to NI*
Natural W,Ightasd Strength.
Mt. fatties, Il ,o , Sept. 16, ('lpeolal I. A
noteworthy example of the power of Dodd's
Kidney Pill' lives In the person of Philippa
Holesoneaott, of thio place. Here was a
man who only a short while ago- last
whiter In fat -was the picture of suffering
end weakness Today no heartier man can
be found In the Pr minor,
For eleven years Mr. I(obeoneault was a
kidney disease victim ; for eleven years Ws
back itched ; he d wtnnled In weight to •
mere shadow Alter elev., years he found
t1,Ad'. Kidosy Pills.
"1 have taken all kinds \of remedies,"
writes Mr Bol.aone•ult, "but\ nothing did
me any gond whatever. 1 read In DoJd's
alm•nao about Dod''e Ki They Ville, and
rent for six boxes. 'Noisy 1 am completely
cured.od ther•k Itodd'• }Welty fags for
n•
LOOKING OVER THE ROUTE.
the W.ed.ewek Mesa/red Codes -Irk line -
title asllwav rropes111..
There la every probability that an oleo
trio railway, between \1'ood,took and Code.
Hob, ria Mitchell, will shortly be eonetruot•
•J, says The Mitchell Advocate Friday
afternoon last a par y oompoe.d of 11
11,el,urg, of Pittsburg; Foster, of (Jut-
land, and klrl'hereon and Il'1(dtos, of
Stratford, were In tows with a •Mw to
looking otter the district. Th.y met the
mayor and other leading into, •, d experts
eJ tbemeatves am del.gltt.d with the country
through which then ro,d would ploy, and
thought oho prrpo.el tsoloay would prove
• profitable Inv, m me it. As Mr. Roasbn,g
w. I likely report f.rnrab'y . r. the pitmen*
, eh•'me, an eng•ueer will 1'e sent over to
survey the route, awl on his rep,rt w111 de.
pend the fitted oueaome of the prnleot,
It.I•rring In the same matter, The Strst•
ford Beacon stated that Mr. It-mehurg was
mooh impree/e 1 with the splendid oonntry
h. sow, • ith is wealth of forming lend.
it a rad'el r•Ilway would pay anywhere, he
was (marooned that it wonld prnV0 A profi'•
able investment bore. "Mr Roseburg le s
tee e0 a prominent limiter of P.t •'/erg,
who through his non an 1 hie boleros' cos
nen' oon has voter .l nt m Mons .f capital
• •.long Investment if the work le nn• • .
'alien at ell it will he to the shape of • p -r
mamno Investment i r which tbo I'Itbbu•g
p.ople w111 supply all tom .•pleat end pot
In • first-class and modern niter, le Om
Wilted Sia•.• it Is estimated that a first.
Moe subareas railroad oats one an averegs
$30,000 • tulle. In this dlelr'e', how_
ever, Mr. Rooebeirg thlake a ennelder•hty
smaller sum woul I snfrio
"Ili might here he notated est that Pitts
burg, Pa., nnntalne more re'pl. worth M•
tweed sson.ono and $5(10,000 than any ether
onto el t s s e. In Awe.1N, er for that
matter', the world. Meeh eat -del was In•
vested In the Iran ail steal Iedestrtes.ad
the profits t on t here heretelnre soughs is -
vestment Is the ferming lands nl the Weet-
ere State.. l'hw .1nwllent /rens, however,
of .e wet Senora hay..0.Med 110• f.rm.rs M
the West te pay off ihmir mnrtgagee,a•d the
.spiral h ed to the gusto* Impltal-
lets, s•aatag, to • mutate e1teat, • plat t•
the money market, awl • oo•er,aent dales
on the part if eapltalials to seek Invest mer t
elate bete, such at Is radial la IWay pilot
I •0;s.
"If kir. R ...lure Is able to report 1•vor•
able on the p .chews an .09lne.0 oI
large experience w11 be crust over to survey
the rowse and on his report will depend the
field outoome of the prof O. Should the
load be undertaken at all i' till be as a
pe ailment lb*v.tment and of the highest
eta .lard, not fur speculative prorate.. '
Nato Iltau.ra blood.
Marton EA.: Li con low whh
Mr. Fr.d l.emoraud.rs, a•orot•ry et t1e
l'.pe ('rocker 1e/ 11an Hu (1, a no .: in:. •
gust old reliable led 011, sem lo n mal y
things of automat conoerutng the sally days
of the part of t'.s l'toymro. Among them
was the bt•toty of the steno building 00
Maio S Olen le , which has been generally
ooaitered to h.ve been used a. • fort e/1
the trou',lous times of 1818. This honeyet
Is denied by Mr. Ltmmuodi.rH..ay.
this building was erected ty the Niagara
Fmhinv Ce. Is 1829, for the pupae of
houses" their mee. Th a Company with
the Canada Co did immense fishing around
those guarlen In the first halt of the aloe
moth ceotu'y. Another buildiug was also
.rooted on this same Nand the
shore, whtrh was alto built of .tone, for
storing deb, but there I. now nothing left of
Ir, the wally baying bre, torn down and
air -led away by veeeel men tor ballast.
There was great fishing done then by these
companies. trios. Lamorandlere says Deices
were used and at times the o.tob we/ se
great that they could not be betroth.' fact
enough by the staff employed. F:.rly is
the fifties a Mr. bluebell, of Uoderiob, and
a Mr. McLeod, of Southampton, seourrd
the Lrotas to fish around these Islands and
bought out lhe compas:el obi:b had held
it for .o many year.. These wren conducted
the fishing there es long as it paid and then
left It. The building orumbledlntorolo.,but
the heavy stone wallet/thigh were built and
used by the first oomploy still stand on
Maio S•atlon lilacd, and there a aou'.her
of similar ocnstruotlon on 55 Otte F eh is
land built and used by the first mentioned
companies the walls of whish also .till re-
mam.
GODERICH TOWNSHIP.
THritsb•T, Se; t. 12.
Nevi Bstota.--Oa Saturda, let J Alias
I y, road and bridge commas:oner ; 11.
Chambers. J. Connolly, and 1) (',ntel^n,
aeunty oounolllore; W. Laoe,00unty clerk ;
Reeve John., of Colborne, audible. Cbaroh•
111, of this township, together with Et reeve
Kennedy, of Clinton, and • lot of farmers
Interested In the proja.L, met •t the elle of
the pre p .sed new bridge het ween this
township cad Colborne. It was f•.uu 1 that
• Metes 360 feel long (150 shorter than the
Helmeted!' bridge) would give rnty sore,.
scrum the river between O.keo' and Menu•
togs'. relieving a sectio, of Colborne wh.oh
has hitherto hal no bridge tacflittee. Mr.
Mosley will 'make• tip at to the county
couuotl, at Ito II camter meeting, as to the
feasibility of the proposed bridge, and on
that report the counml will be called upon
to not. It 'tumid be carried by the oouuoil
u ,snlmoudy, as everybody recognizes the
necessity for • bridge at this point. -
SUDDeN DEATH• - One of the largest
funerals lo this community for several
years was that of the late John R. Tre-
wartha o0 11'e i,eed•y afternoon. lie was
so well and favorably known that all who
had the pleasure of Ole acquaintance, wt'h
tog to pay their last repents to 1 he dra,aseJ,
atteuded. Mr. Trewartha had only been ill
for one day, having., taken sick Mon IN)
mornlne, and being swat u' ul,ht, the
c.u.8 bait a puncture of the stoomach
Hu Isco will be deeply rgretted, and be
'will b. Moab missed by • loving wife and
family. His parents came to Canada from
Cornwall, England, with two children; they
settled In Huron long before there was a
HoImesville. They died about forty years
ago, and their romaine are bruit' in the
uomrtery et Holmesville. The late John R.
8nt ovrtire Fvbt of slag at Millgrove, near
Hamilton, forty nine years ago. ile w.s
one of • f .mlly of Mot boys and soon aide,
01 whom survive -Mrs. John Bean, CIinton;
Mrs. Watters, of Arthur township, near
Mount Forest; Mrs A. Whittingham,
Goderich township, at peasant at Winthrop,
with ber brother, William Trewartha, who
lost his wife a few months,. ago; Mrs. James
Whitttngham and Miss Martha, of Qu'-
Appelle., N. W. T., and Joseph, in Van -
couver, B. C. His death make. the second
in the family, Mrs. Currie. of Brussels, having -
died about five years age. Some
tweuty four year. ago le/ w.e married to
Miss Charlotte Jervis, of Goderich town.
ship, who survives, with a Nosily of sir
olt:ldroo-Nelson, a teacher at Holmseville,
Bertram, Edgar. Howard, Florence and
Myrtle, all at home. He enjoyed to Iho
yery fullest extent the oouadeaae and
esteem of the oommuui'y, befog • mas
whose silo and oharactcr was exemplary In
11.. extreme, and eatlr..Iy beyond reprosoh.
In religion he we/ n odn.istvnl member of
the Methodist al.utob, and took • do
Interest in tho work, betov an aro idsntclass
leader; Is public life be had been a school
trustee, is polities a Corservative, but a
very moderate one. The 1 1 took place
from Ole late home, 000aeeelon 9, Wedoao
Joy, to Clin'o•t cemetery, R9y. Mr. Humor
e ilio n'ing at the set -riots. He was b,rlyd
by the Canadian Foresters, to which order
he belonged.
BOOKS AND PERIODICALS.
CANADIAN MIDI JOURNAI. "-That the
tendency to omslgamataon non -a- lays has
been torn led M jlurn•tletlacirnits, it. well
as cemme,rolsl, Is shown ray the rearm' par
.has•• of The Csoadbso Hr me Joon.' by
Mr. Hugh 0. Merl.•en, puh'1,her of The
L.deei M.g.s ne, Tenants. Tho Journal
which we. er•LI'Mord many pare oto, *111
'.w Atecaa• a :rd t a • diattucr i ash: , alon,
and wa11 be melted Batt tam Lid,.. Mag.
trine, which be/ already won • p1:co for it•
sell en a to, mbar home paper for Canadian
w omen.
FALL FAIRS OF 1801•
urn, rtrenrnt Sept, 14 20
So
Y rohtotheand U borntle, Rooter...Mept. lb 17
4'ontral, Guelph.... .... .....Stilt. 1719
li.y, 7.urloh Sept. 1819
Nosils ear ►v.lk.ren....-_....... JL.N,. is 34
South Iluren, 9•aterth Meet. 24.76
Rip' y Sept. 2A-46
Elmo, Atwood Sept. 24 28
res writer Sept, 24 25
Mitchell 4ept. 26 27
l'nrnherey, Wing/mit . M,pt. 2621
Noarn KMalta, (ioptatcn Ort, 1 2
Retirees ..(ht 12
I,noknuw at'. 3 4
atanley, Byfield .., 0e0.34
Katt Huron, Brusa•1e -.Olt
3 4
Rlyth and Merrle, Myth. . Dot 8 9
North Perth Stratford Oct 8 9
Actiril1,D AND WAWANna1t, 1)owgannae
Dol, 10-11
Howtek, (lorries... , ... , Oct. 12
Crowley and Hunter, the well known
•,en0ehntr, hors bern 009.9.4 to tarty on
meeting. In Il.n.ell f .r three ne tone w,eke.
1111 meetings will ho tel I In the rlak,whlrb
toll be seated for the purpeae, NH will le
it,, 'n meetinga, Is whioh the pithiest and
•slgbhoring mtsl.teni will unite,
A VBRY aBYBRB TEST.
When the oongtitntion is neglect-
ed, indigestion, sleeplessness and
nervonenems will surely follow. A
tonic is then needed, and the pro-
per medicine to take is " Climax "
Iron Tonin Pill.. They build tip i Ln
system, improve the appetite ems
strengthen the nervus. Eanh hoc
txlntain• ten day' treatment. Price
25 c.n4, at ail drnggiets, or mailer)
en reeeipt of rice. Adrirems: The
Dr. Hall Malleins Oo., Kingston,
Ont.
MtttmmmtMrtitmrntttmitti'ti 11%
E Change
usiness.
E
E
.A IN(I bought out the Ilar(la•are business
so successfully carried on by A: Mull,
A1.1.AN, we aro now prepared to supply the gen-
eral public with the very best lines of' Shelf and
Heavy Hardware, at the very lowest market
prices. It iS our intention to remodel our store,
renew our stock, and carry on business in a
strictly " open and above board " way, and we
hope to merit a share of the patronage of the gen-
eral public, by giving the best possible values in
all lines of Hardware.
Give us a call.
We will do our hest to please you.
Seasonable Goods
1111r
Powder, Shot, Shells, Cartridges, Guns,
Rifles, Caps, Primers, Wads, Loading
"Tools, and Sporting Goods of all kinds.
\\-t. tarry the largest and Ik,.t-(assorted Stock of Sporting Goods
and Ammunition to Ix. swan in Huron County.. It is n stock }rot
111
1,101811 TIIIS vi: t6, 31111 we can guarantee the best of Sat l.be,
tion to those who purchase our goods.
Double-brtnv'lll'd (lurch -(vetting Guns, $K 00 to $25.00,
22 Calibre Mitre's (taking short end long cartridges)
$3.00 to $1.50,
_'_' Calibre Safety Rifles (taking short and long cart-
ridges)
art•ridg s) $3 25 to $5.00.
Don't fail to see our $11.00 Guns. They' are good value.
We carry a Large and
Well -assorted Stock of
Paints, Oils, Varnishes, White Lead, Glass,
l'i try, Locks, Knobs, Butts, Hinges, learn door
Latches, Hangers, Track, Nuts, Bolts, Wash-
ers, Potato' Forks, 'flay Forks;, Manure Forks,
Spades, ~hovels, ltti'zors, Razor Strops, Shav-
ing Brushes, 'fable ('utlery, Pocket Cutlery.
Yes, and Everything to be had in a Nell -assorted Ilardtt►llre $pct
l.lcry body, should come to Our Big Clearing Sale. All Next Neel.
Our Motto is, Honest Goods at Honest Prices. -
ALLAN & McIVER,
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'We do business on Cash or 30 -day Credit System.
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TO ADVHHTISERS,
tiotice of changes remit les• Irft at this
t)tSce not later that Saturday
noon. The Copy _ -lot---- changes
moat he left not inter -than Mon -
illy noon, Carinal Advertisumemts
accepted co to noon Wodunsday of
o'tch work.
WORSELL'S
1 4 'I'IIE PI..\CF: TO BUY...,
STOVES,
FURNACES and
PLUP1BING
CHEAP.
J. It Worsell,
The oheap stove and furnace man,
i;oderlch.
New Fall Goods
Just Received, a shipment of new fall 1)ress Goods in
111tnlospuus, Tweeds, Serges, Cheviots, Broadcloths, in
all the new fall shades.
Black Dress Goods in the Following Makea :
Brocades from 20c to $3.00 a yard, Iliaritz, Serges,
llouuespuns, Cheviots, Heavy Cords and Henriettas.
A Big Stock of Black and Colored Silks.
43 colored blouse Waist, silk patterns, no two alike,
at wholesale price, from 13c to 60c.
I want you to see our new stock of Wrapperettes,
just in, all new, from 10c.
New Flannelettes from 5c to 15e.
Ladies' Jackets.
Just in, Complete Stock in the Latest NEW YORK
Styles and .engths in the leading colors for Fall and
Winter.
You should she these Jackets before making your se-
lection for the coling season. Every one new and up
to date.
Terms Cash or Farm Prodpoe.
'Phone 86
J. H. COLBORNE.
"Queen's Chocolate Cigar,"
The banner 3 -center. Try it.
Now Is Your Tooth Brush ?
Just to hand, a new stock of Loon -
en's and other high -Gass goods. Qual-
ity of these goods guaranteed.
A Bargain Line is a good 10c brush going
for 5c.
Our French Toilet Soaps
are going fast. Great value at a:)c a
box. Some of that cheap oatmeal.soap,
3 for 10c, still on hand.
We Ce Goode
hem ist
BEDFORD BLOCK
'Phone NO. I,
We have still • , 1 1
a
Bargaias
HARVEST iR'TVR"
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EXCURSIONS 70Pr'
WILL OE RUN ON
Sept. 3rd
Returning until
\o,. sed
AVD
Sept. 17tb
Returning until
Nor. 17th,
1901
Winnipeg..
Deloralnn..
Antler . .
platovan.
Bln,carth
Moosom: n
1lamlotra
Swan River
Regina
Mnoselaw
Yorktuu
$28
$30
Prince Albort I $35
Calgary ...
MacLeod ...-
Red Deer tAa
Edmonton i h1
From all volute In Canada, Onapin,g. Sault
Ste. Mario, Windsor and Kest.
For pamphlet Riving further prtrticulars s,
ply to the nearest Canadian Polito Agent or to
A. IT NOTMAN, Asst. (leo. Pager. Agent,
1 King Street tenet, Toronto,
MISS BALL, Agent, Goderioh.
Infectious Diseases
ARE WARDED FROM THE HOME BY USING
Licks that count.
Goal tools enable the1work-
man to get full value out of
the muscle ho puts into his
work. The right quality of
tools will insure excellent re-
turns for the exertion. ;
There's perfection in all
the tools we sell.
left over from our August
CLEARING SALE, which we ..
__ •sill continue to sell- .gone
cleared out :
Butcher ('leavers, reg'lar price, 40
cents ; sale price, 25c.
-Perfection Meat Chopper, regular
prier., $L75 ; sale price, $1.25.
We have a complete stock of
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS,
SHELF twit HEAvY HARD-
WARE.
Oar prices will he found reason-
able in every department.
N. • ROUGVI E,
Cash 'H ►are Store, ' Ooderich.
DECLARED BY THE MOST EMINENT SCIENTISTS OF THE
DAY TO BE. ,"A POWERFUL. DISINFECTANT AND EXTER-
MINATOR OF THE VARIOUS MICROBES OF DISEASE."
Tho Kind( of Ranlles,-
"•BucK'et Harpy Thought"
Happy
Thought
Ranges
have been made for modern
cooks and the careful housewife
who requires to use economy
and get the hest results. .
Happy Thought Ranges are not a xperimenta. They have been
trste in 150,000 Canadian hones and have been imitated by
more stove manufacturers than any other Range. t 1 1
Bur a Happy Thought, you'll getnafity
that Meat, 'a 8avt71x'11 Snit cion
Ymnshracta»d Ay
The Wm. Huck Stove Co., Llmit.rl. Brantford
write the Yanufeeteuren rot an Illustrated Catalogue.
fIWLD IT
LER & SHBPHAkD, Goderich.
A GOOD S/ -/OB....
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 FMPRLSS, of which we
have sole control.
We have a full line of cheaper shoes in stock.
Wm. Sharman jr.
Slater Shoe Agent,
Mill Wood
FOR SALE
Th.' shove Is cut fete stove wool
len;th and will be delivered to eny
pelt of the torn the damn day a.
entered.
Order* received by telephone or
left et rr•irlonee, I'M Cambria street,
will receive prompt attention.
'Phone 98.
PETER McF.WAN.
(I,aI 4els, Novimbur not. 18019. U 3..
Sprllhl sts, ovorcoa ts
The mon dressed In A tett made et
our store •ireyt looks trim, to it 1e the
•mbrtlon of .yery man of tote to look.
A large riots 01 cloths 10 choose
from.
11 yew are eeetemphting "stelae •
Itehtovercoat for epilog weer, give as •
ohsnoe tie .erre yea. ('rtes r19h1.
H. DUNLOP
West OrMN