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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1901-9-19, Page 5THE SIGNAL,: GODERICII ONTARIO. TDoauDAT, Blip. 19, 1901. 6 W. Acheson (Sr Son Magnificence in Dress Goods( Our collection of fabrics this season is beyond descrip- tion. Nothing but a personal visit to this department will give you any idea of our standing and supremacy in Dress Goods. The many choice weaves which we aro showing aro from the very best and most reliable foreign and home manu- facturers, and the exclusiveness off the many Fabrics is appreciated by our customers, as is evidenced by the busy appearance of our Dress Goods corner. TAILORING FABRICS New Black Venetians, Satin Finish, 56 ipches wide, ab 90c., $1.25, $1 50 and New Black Lama and Cheviot Suitings, 52 incites wide, 75c., $1.00, and $I.25 per yard. New Homespun SuWogs, in shades of Urey, Navy and Black, 56 inches wide, at 61)c., 90c , and $1.25 per yard. New Black Broadcloths, Poplins, Satin Cloths, 52 inches wide, at 5Oc., 75c., $1.00, and $1.25 per yard. MANTLES, CLOAKS, JACKE and FURS Our entire import opened this week and now displayed in our store. The showing will surpass any of our former splendid efforts, and your time .will be well occupied looking over the new things, for we are showing what is and what is to be the correct vogue for this coning season. A beautiful collection of very handsome Furs. The showing will interest you from many standpoints, chiefly in beauty and richness, and most important of all is the extreme reasonableness of the prices at which we are prepared to sell. CARPETS, CURTAi N Linoleums, •', 3 and, 4 yards wide, situated on entire second floor of our store. New English Tapestry Carpets, 40c, 50; GOc a yard. New English Brussels Carpets, 65c, 75c, 90c, $1.15. New All -wool Reversible Carpet., at 50e, 60c, and 75c. Carpet• cut and nude up at no extra charge. INSPECTION INVITED W. Acheson & Son COUNTY CURRENCY. Hemsall : Donald Urquhart shipped a oar of feed to Wrlmto/toe, N. J. Henson : Mr. Goold was 19 Mwa 16111 BA. arday, Sept. 7th. and while here disposed of his hoose and Iota to Peter Lemont, reeve of Hay. 1,r $650 Blunt ale : P. S. ('.nitse bas reel/nod hie position es priootpal of Ripl.y public' school and will leave to October for roil. a ielphla Dental Collett.. sea lived on the term on which ho died for ewer flay years. Zurich : .1. J. Teeumoir has disposed of hie readenoa to A MMittelholtz for $1,100.00 l'llatoo Hurry Plnmsteel has been ooa• fined to els room Rea • MVO. &tank of illness. -- - ------_. Varna : el A. Moffatt ken rested b& Nal for • term of years to William Archer, of tloderlch township. Centel : The mansgors of Willis church have done away with the gasoline plant sad sabstitneed electricity. Colborne townehtp : .john Wallet's youngest son got bin neee broken tied bis fees bally jammed by s kiwi from a oolt o0 Tuesday last week. Exeter : Death has removed another of nor (delimit rseldeets, claiming this time as its victim Sarah Vellum, beloved wife el Mr. L. MOl'aggarl, who passed to reit 00 Monday, 9 h lost , at the age of 73 year/. Goderloh township : Tho,, J. F.tlIntt has bought John Hunter's farm on the London Reel, ter which he paid $3,300. Inc''place o.n.ieu of filly &ores with good buildings and it is considered Mr. E•Ilott has made a geed deal. Clinton • Jellies Twltehell, who has been earryleg on a hareem sod ab.. busioese hers for many years. 1s retiring to devote him self to the H. C 'hinges trade. lila h stack has been bought by A. Mcllrlen and Johosoo Bros. Salorth : Mrs. 1)nb1,, mother of Mrs. W. 1) Bright, met with • painful aooldent recently. She rot ap during the night, sad In attempting to ;In down stairs, abs minted her footing awl frit to the bottom. Al- though oo hone were broken she was badly bruised and shaken up, and U confined to bed. Constance : George Elevenses, eteoutor for the llruwo estate, h.e concluded the sale o1 the Perm et the lett Geerrs A Brawn, wooled a short distance east of thin piece. Ti o purchaser Is George Dever, ot fens water, aro the price Ie $5,400 The farm contains 100 ecru/s u I hese° 1t • gnod betel re. lance and • pool bank barn. leoderich town.h'p : Ino week E 1. 1 .- vte had a narrow escape from whet might have been a serious If not • (stet imoident H. was world(' dome a well on the farm of Wesley Marque., when It navel to sb'.ve time Fortunately he had hold of tome board. that prottc'ed hlm.from Injury, and beyond • silght b:u'so he 'soaped oohurt. F:. Wawanesb : On Wednesday, Sept. 4 h, Rev. A. !trowel, H. A., R. 1)', of Bel - Moore, Mattel in m•tri.g. Mr. :1tmuel ('hare' ter., el Green Fall., Montana, to MIs. Fanny Black, dsumhler of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Black, of this township They ere v.dtl0g friend. In title vlolnity hefnre inky ing for their future home i. S1 tu'a,t Morris : E E Bry,ns sol M. M,Vety have gone on s wheeling tour through Southern Oetano rnev Intend t,k ng to the Pea -Am. on their rounds. W. Wawau uh : .lames I..tdlaw, of ie.• 13Th eon. of Wee' Waw.00sh. walked into ht. oorn field the ether day and pallet e stook that m d 13 fest and 9 loahm to length. V aghem : Two young people of Toron• to. nod formerly of t% ogham, were united 1e marriage on W.due.day, Sept 4-h ; they were Jur, Fuooagen sad Yew L rz e Tae veer. ' owe.: F. l'owell ia Mil, the only ('iletente° who can say he heard the shot and .ane Leon 1 reign's, the Rein a• Pole, who shot President M.:Kinley at the Pea- Au.erlcaa at Bagel°. Clinton : Section foremen W. Brown, o1 the (1 T. R , welt be laid up frtm work for some Urns, he baying acoldentally cot his leo with a broadaxe while at work on the road the other day, .i Applets will take charge of the m.o. until hie recovery Brussels : The I'ost wet presented with a beg sett, the prodnot of s i ordinsry black bit belnngeng to George l;.,lvin, that 'meas- ured 71 t 81 too`le.. A hen w.th a record .04 that kind deserver en.ioaragement. Cherie : There was quite a re onion of Ihe rat family in town reosotly. The Hvo boys were home -Wm., of ) mi•.h's .James, of Irestanls, .lash„ of Sberbrnok, Ar ,nob), of Aleesnder,an,l K 11., of ))stews. Wlrghsm : It K. W ikon, brother of Mn. Alex Rose. wee here 1.• with on hie wedding Ivor The lacy r•1 h s aboloe was Ylas C.th. aloe Skill:lig, of 11 woe. kit. Wilson le station agent on the Maio Cunt rd, at R.6dd, Mai se. Hensa11: While John Herron we• harrowing nee day rancor!, Its had hiefont hadlyhrulerd M the harrow swinging archins and one of the teeth.trtk:ng it with great forme. He awns to town In the evening and Dr. Me 1)leru+d drawed the *muni. it , I. Weirien & le nigh. of Blyth, ahlp• tee it ere car 1•. ilia of ver v fion cattle from l;wboth ere+fetes Ilu.4.y et 15.0 week. They veru 511 parnha.ed io this viniuity. S•weley : Trios. M.mpsnn vessel sway or. Sundey, the 0 h,•1 the age of revent%.eesen veers and else moot h•. H.. was formerly • raiment of Mt•eley township and for msny ysae was reeve thereon Colborne :.I..) n 1 robin is 'his to ba around ara'n. R. has been bald up with a soallal arm. While oarrying a pail of boiling water his feet .11ppeA from ander him and In fa'lieg he Mt hi. um welded very badly. )breseal.: A quiet weddlsg was ■elem• Mud at the nndetoo o1 the brMe's ooadr, A .t. Wet-, Northland ave„ Ruffolo, on Sept. Ilth, by Rile. Mr. Ohepmen, eh.n D M. Montt of Breants. was msrrie4 to Me. Ilse Thornton. E Wews.o.h: A pless.nt andhsp,'y *went enik pleas et 12 e&oloch nn Weave" - /ley. 4th Inst., at eh• rwldenae of Donald Pott reen, °,runty onanolltor, when to sidset d,wehter, Y;or-erne, h.e.me the wife M Wm A+lersnn, • preepernn. Yount 1.1• mese et tete t0enabip. Clinton; Anert5la farmer who reef les tee far f-om Canto hos twelve news whloh hying him In In Ihe sslghborhm.1 el $500 ttonndly. ,n addition to vlateg him all the milli that he regnlr.e for hie ewn oar. He lye a per, . et n4nnt w1 h a e ty hens. so eek. hie Lotter the year renn4 at 22 t per W. I^e'trshrere: .1 PhiMios hot returned kerns •'ee"p•n).4 by Fit brother from Yvtiean Ti .y hal hone Balled to Hut 1•111a meal nw,ee to Ila death e1 their, f•ehet All 1 ,e t.mlly of alt seas were ►k.r. Ni preformed the last .sd t1 e, al hnrtal "'lee ar pelt hearers Deuesed sue se (.14 ea rrp•sted settler of tbs. MARINE NOl ES Cepla a Mlle, Btny 504 his steamer Hartford at foe. Colborne last week defied the whole lamid' en Government and ruled ap L.ke I(r1e, In spier, of the regains natter Petrel, which had orders to toop him. Theloverome,t wants 1.500 from ('apt, R,rry for damage Anne to a rielrnad bridge. The Heretic( was getng through the Wel. land ,enol and ran tote the beams She kept nn her way, end got out to the pleas Wore orlon Dims from tee .opnrlalenaent ot the canal to hold the steamer until the dem get were rend for. Capt. Bsrty re. fused to pay any attention to the demand, and then the aerytens of the Petrel were galled to the (If .Ir to hold the boat. Capt. A ONR-SIDED BATTLE. If .tt•ck.d by a will beat • man wadi try and defend himself. If Millet - ell with rheamatLrn fight the disease. With Dr. Hall's Rheematlr Can the batt!. 4. all one Mai. Tho,nsa Todd, ioob,nsster at Brewer's Mills, Ont., 'offered for twelve years with rheum* Warn In his shoelace sad at time/ (Ionil net work er dress hime.lf. Fight hot tie• .1 Dr. Hall'/ with ('limas Irom Tea& PHU, affected p rf is e n poteetles oestaleIng This great blond tea day/ treatment. Pries $0 nests at an drag Mora or The Dr. Ne/1 Medlslae On., Klegat m, Ont. Bury's reply to this was lo oat the line bolding the Hartford to the pier, and the steamer nailed away. The Hartford we• on the way to Chicago from New 1'uik, whore Copt. Harry puroheeed her from tee t;,v• srowent. A dtepatob on the este' matter from Chleeso says Uapt. kldsa Harry's action In running away from 1'.r Colborne with the Hartford woad a v' 01 Joel et uomment In marine eirolea there. Marine moo said that the bills for repairs In the Weiland canal were always eree*.via, bur this 1. the first time an Americas yawl owner has some/dad in getting away from them. Ship. are generally ttrd up to the ousel Itself, where they cannot get away, "It the liauadieu Government had the right to edea the Hartlurd at Putt Colborne," E. Kremer, the admiralty lawyer Mud, 'Ahem it wdi have the right to se z the boat In Canadian waters anywhere they bad it, With the right 10 Wee goes the right to use loror, and If the Hartford ehoold disobey the orders of the ('aoadlsn I nutter to Caeaels° waters the cutter migbt tying the Hartford to time by sending a shot through her. 1 hardly think It is likely affairs will go to that length, but 1 presume they woutd if Capt. Beery kept on bit way after betnv ordered to stop." A epoch,' dieoatoh to Tru Mall and Empire from Windsor on Thursday says :-- ''The Bury line steamer Hartford. which collide! with • brides In the Welland oaoal, and then went oo despite the orders of the l,anadian Govern mint ottieials to psy $500 images, passed Amber.eburg at Doom today, The ('aoadiao cutter 1e tett wee mot to sleht, and no demonstration wan made against the Hartford. Th. (metals of tee Hartford was evidently prof used for $reublc. Tee crew were pastel on the deck forward and alt, and the vessel went through the dangerous outs at the 1. m.kilas ata rock leas .peed, escapism seystal j tatted rock. in a seemingly miraculous manner.' Where Iledleal *clones tails T.'cere rheumatism, and all the timet ou ••ff.r dreedlulty, why don't y,.0 cut a bottle of I'olaon'. Nervllme and try that Rob It Into your stiff joint,. sore arms,I►me bank, butt sbouldars--whorover 11:e polo .M N.IVtlioe has cured plenty of people In tale way, and that ought to be proof enough that It will cure you too. lt to an unusual- ly strong liniment that cures rheum Wean in uourually qulek time. Rest household Raiment known. 25 Dent.. FNVIRONMENT. By Klizabeth 0. Perkins. A Lly grew In • garden tar From the dust of the city street ; It had no dream that the universe Held • lithe lou pure and sweet 1 hes is virglo self, so °hula was It, So perfect its retreat. When night cense down, the Illy looked In the face of the stars and smiled, Theo went to slap --to the deep of death - As the rout of a little child Goes beck to the clasp of the Felber soul, Untouched and undefiled. A lily bloomed on Ills highway, close 1b the tread of else sweeping tbroug : It bore the gaze of .c hundred eyes tl here bared the deme of wrong, And one come by who tore ire heart With a r uthless hand and strong. It cautht no glimpse of a garden fair It knew no other name For • world that used and braised it w Th. n a word of sin and .fume, Anti hopelo.o, omitted, Iia 'gilt pseud As the evcnmg shadows camo. And who can say but the sheltered one .1 .allied flower had bseo, Had Its hone beet' cut oo the highway, 0'018 To the path of shame and sin, Aod the other forever angel white Had it b:•possed safe within.? = ' -Bestow inn.rr:pt. Catarrh Po4sas t1e Nystrom. Lowen heelih sad Titaht►, destroys diges- tion and makes eh. vlotim feel like thirty ousts. Foolish, nay erlminat, to haus ea• tarrh and suffer iia •rel 000aeque0ces stsoe Catarrhozono so prickly and pleasantly ours. 11. is is medicine carded to the lunge, throat and nasal postage', by the ar yea breathe. It's ns absolute in its power of curing as it Is scientific, in 1:s method of treatment Your doutor or drogvnt will tell you that nothing equate it for catarrh and all other lung and throat diseases. All dealer'', 25% and $1 00. BLUEVAL4. I'cr:':PAT, Sept. 10. Mre. David Geddes, of Detroit, is ,Ids• Ing relatives near bene, Mrs Helm, of Wtogbam, visited her sin• ter, Mr.. Rutherford, last week. Mlles Kathleen Swann Imagoes to Fergus, where she will attend high school. Stir Fdna' Po'ereon and Mies Nellie 1(nr. gen visited friends at Muloaworth last w• -k. Mies lea Thomas returned to Toronto on Tuesday after apendiug a month with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. 1)unean %tseven. of Roi.n' fettle Mantle's, are vletting in neo vicinity of Hlucrale. Mrs .l.,hn half an,l her another, Mre. Yoe, of Turn:berry, vtail.• 1 rclstbves et At• wood over Sunday Mtn Omen., of Braila Cola:ri.ia, 1s visit' ing her parent.. Mr. sod Mrs. Robe. Math• ere. on the first Ilse of Mnrru. Miss S1 try Yore'on and Mies Olive Scott hare rate: owl from visiting, the former at. Rnek'on the latter at Galt end Prestos. ENTRANCE LITERA rURE. After 1901 the followlnv prorisione are to be oh•erved respecting the high school eotr5ooe etaminations in literature :- 1. Exclusive of the 4001.51100 question. esoh paper w111 onnsiet of two parts : (al ono containing gamnion* on a muerte worn the prewnbed selections ; an 1 (o) the other, questions on one or more pasugen from the rest of the reader ; and 2. 'I he msmmnm of marts for CO will be 25, and for the quotation question. 10 ; the other marks orin5 •.shoed to the (pee tions In the rse'. of the paper. That is to soy nut of ■ total e1 150 mean, 25 w.11 be arstgoed to rout loos en the pre. earthed selection., 10 to m•mnry work and 115 to goestfons on the lesson" in Fr firth header other then those pre.oribcd, which we print herewith Liter attire eelartions. Feurih Gni et in Reader, 1902: XV, Clouds, Rides end Rivers; XiX, The Death of the Flowers; XXXiII.Th.Skylark ; XXXiX,A Psalm of Life t L, The Prairies 1 1.1, The heroes of the Lang Salt t LIII, Scene from "Ivan hos"; 1.X X. The H.rlteg• ; I.X XIV, The Song of the Keef ; I.X X s 1, ingtlln, of the P.''rlIn4 • LXXiX, The t'ap'ers of as Quebec; t.XXXIi, '1h• Oen; I'XXXV, Marisa ar,l Douglas; XO, Meroy. A Peed Cors lessweer. A marvel nt eheapne.•, of effieamy, end el promptitude, Ie onnralned In a nettle of that f►mons remedy, I'otnam's l'Ninlece Corn Ex- tractor. is ones right to the root of the ttnnblo, there aots galohly hut se palnlees- ly that nothing t• known of it. °paletlo• enol :he rnrn is eheltel, Rowan r) sob- . tltn'rs eflerei for I'utoam'a Paielnee (.:on Nttr.(Itor- pain, sure anal pianists. Mold e t drnpglde. OF LOCAL INTEREST. l:sr, RnAan son (Anidei Fiera.-Some I me age • nnlgos Prtfseeer by the nems of Hendershot cam. to town, Wilton a (;orals eerre.pondent. and pot op at tI e Albion hotel. Hs was well deemed. bet witheat hew ta. After twit ne three days he was se mere, se far as the hotel people were ooeoerned; be 1e11 without paytag his board. i this 'nicht has. teased eff all sight, and nolhiwr mute Deem hoard tel We prtl.s•ur, but out so, dim the "oat" he (amu 1, but °hearted b s hoes!, puttiot up at • bo A,.glo- Amer(wo, without biggsee as use,' ea I a serve wenn. Ile t►1 to 5posar trims Magi.tratee Kon ams Mul.suebio to answer to • allergia of vagrancy, and was given three n.oeth.' board absolutely without mosey and without prime at tt• tenuity jail. 11itaar. Aug Titer! --Tea Kiooardine Review last week had tits Item : John Cot will of Hruoe township was i0 Weir on Fri- day 'Inking enquiries gene..raine his daugb• te:, EI z.b:th Ann, who eloped on the 26th ultimm with a neighbor named inmbert Ileretos. They hired • lora y reg in 'river. ton and drove to K'noardlne, where trace of them wit 1(11.. Mr. Etra°, etsttou agent, ono resell twilling of them. ('hero hat been so muoh travel ot late that it mould hardly be expected that be mould recall their. Mr. Cottrill wishes the Gedetioh papers to quote Wale artiolo. for he has an Idea Chet the •lopes may bevs gone In that direction. He would be tbauklul for any luforn:ation regarding 11 our. He dues not in• tend to Interfere with them In any way. Ile merely wishes to learn their where- abouts. Mr. Coterill's address ie North Bruce 1'. 0., Oat A MYsTttulol'a DIMAYI'zAo*m. s -The Exeter Advocate give come partioulas re- gardiop the disappearance of E Iger 1)owo, a youug man who taught ■chord sear 1t hallo. ilia duties •t tete echoed note• moused after the mldsommer he-lidays and he 000tlnued to teach up to Frelev, August 30.h. Before leaving the school that ma- lt, he aekod 11.8013olare to be inetteudaoce the followil,g Mend.y (Leber D.yl as he wished to mak• good the day they bad lost some little time preview,. Theobddren obeyed his rrqusal and wept to the sebool Monday morning, but to their suetr:se the teacher did nut put in an eppearaa(e. Trey went home that day and returned again on Tuesday. but a on the day previous their teacher was still mi. s.ng. It was now evident that all neat Lo' right and Inquiries were at once made, but the w here. •lusts of the misslog pedagogue is still • mystery. AtraDgs to any, this is the third poison that has disappeared from La. tame neighborhood without the slightest trace of his whereabouts. Over twouty veers ago • Mr. Jones disappeared, thus in 11198 Mr. Parki.tuo and now Mr. Down. Th. youug man attended school in Uoderiok a'ld Is well known hue. A LIICliNOW WIOOIIU.-Lack•OW Sew tired : The home of Mn. George Bargees, l.ampbsii street, was the swine of a happy evens on Tsesdsy morning, Sept. 3rd. her youngest daughter, Ads, was united in marches to Jobo Gudlito, of Kus'". The held. was becomingly gowned 10 white or. 'audio, elate 'wetly trimmed with tucks and Valenciennes lice and Insertion, and married • bcuguet of white flowers. The. bride was unattended and was given away by her obly brother, George Hergees, of Woodstock. The ceremony was performed by Rev. A. G. Harris arts Mir Edith Smith played the wedding march. After hearty a,ogratula- tions bad been extended to Mr. and Mrs. Gilliam the guest,, about forty its Dumber, sat &tea to a sumptuous dujeuner. The teblee were beautifully decorated with nes turtiuma, white geraniums and matden hair fen... The brigs's going -away gown was a blue tailor-made tuts, with outing hat to much. A large number ot young people were et the arson to • . the happy ooeple depart on their trip to Toronto, Vadalo and other pelota The proreots were numerous and nosiul and exp:eued the appr.aiatlon of a any frleor'• of the worth of the young maple. WAS IT Tilt BLA,'K KNIt:nT'-Tbe oolor- .d man who was one of the first to se:zo ep- ee President McKinley's aslant to the Temple of Musts will he a famous man if his claim to the dutinotlan can be sub- e►atlated. A•oordiog to report from But• (ado efforts are beteg made to thrust him Into the background, and the popular pre- judice against the negro on the other aide of the line will lend itself to (bees effort,. The Belleville Ontario prints a story to the effect that the colore l min to the mase Is no oth. r than the Rev. .1. II. Heater, the "itirct Kniebt," who lectured in (,od.rlob a short time ago. Here Is the story as told by the Belleville paper : "Eoqurcies are now befog made by the authorises at Buffalo as to tbe identity and whereabouts of the negro, who was the tint to seize hold of Leon Czolgotz alter he had fired two shots at ('resident McKinley. It is said tbatl►be negro will be handsomely rewarded. rho Ootarlo is elle to euabluh the Identity of the negro. H. is Rev. J. H. Hector, oom• merely known ea the 'Black Knight,' that is if we aro to believe his own story. Hs Iraured lit Holloway et root Methodist ohuroh oo Mondry eveuing last and Kia suhject was, 'Don't.' The .olored gentle- men arrived In the city oo Saturday from Buffalo and stopped at Mrs. Sharpe's board Ina bowel on Catharine street. To Mn Sharpe he told the story of the attempted •waselnatiou of the lreeldeot. 'I wee 'Smuttily behind Csolgotz, said Key. Mr. Hooter, 'waiting to get a chance io shako hands watt the Preeident. I was horrified when the shots were bred. Alter the second shot 1 used hold el Czolgoez by the nock and threw him to the ground.' Frits is what Rey. Mr. Hector told about the •Hale." "A false friend is worse Mian an open enemy." A shot with a good upper, and a bad sole, is -.worse than cheaper look - inn, but mose honest, Lot wear. The 1V(akers' price on the sole protects you against deception, when you see that you get - "The Slater Shoe" V uodyeat Writtle. Wm. Sharman, ir. • Sole Loc.aI Agest. A Great Snap Is oar (,lover Seep, tat Soa pnnod, of which we sa11 a barrel a week. This Isn't nor only Pomp. as we carry everything that oan 11 found In an nn - to date grocery store, Rol our prices are right. The t,rmers know that they eat always pet from us a seep ler their produce. We drew the line at no legitimate trade - everything goes : (111rware or pntsrcos, garden staff or re t.bin ('stun. 'Van dem( In all of them., RUUYNAS & CORNELL, of the boumatism.. la Urio Acid In the blood. Unhealthykidneys are the cause oftheacrd being there. if the kidneys acted as they should they would strain the Uric Acid out of the system and rheuma- tism wouldn't occur. Rheu- matism is • Kidney Dis- ease. Dodd's Kidney Pilo have made a great part of their reputation curing Rheumatism. So get et the (owe of those fearful shooting pain. and 'tuff, aching joints. There D but dna sure way- Dodd's Kidney Pills DON'T TAMPER... with your health!. Don't uao Drugs and Medicines of questionable quality. Oct tho beat there is at the mance prices that are charged for inferior goods. At our Drug Stora the stock is al- ways fresh, and each article pure, po- tent and satisfactory. Our Prescription Department has a reputation for prouiptnese and accuracy. F. JORDAN Medical 11011. we Carr➢ 5 e 1 R B. Smitre Bloch's CK I1 t�I S 3 Jorir Stok Millinery Opening BEGINS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 261. when wo will show a full range of the New Fall Goods. MISS DUFFUS has gathered togebhee from the Lest sources the Newest and Most Stylish (foods, together with the fittest ideas of what Mllline'', will be for the coming season. We respectfully invite your presence Thursday, 26th September, and following days. Urtl lo that Straw Hat and pet one of our Ready•to-wear Felts, prices 75o. up. Tbey are Dear, Gillett and eke oorr•ot thing In Rsedy•te-wear. Blankets. Now is the time to thing of the oo'd nights coming on and be Pre- pared by Waylay • pair of our nice pure fluf- fy Blankets to snuggle into. Wu hays them all prices, from 75j. to $5.00, but two Specials we will mention : $$.60. $23 00. They ale beaut:fut Blankets and the prime & less than you will expect to pay. Spaniel value in Clothing. Special value In (furs. Jackets. --We bay• a lot of the W. 13* Anthers Jackets left and we will Oust early to clear them. Some are our of style' but with a 1itt`e alteration they may antes your purpose, and the olulh to them °weld be mads over for the little Doe. Think of the prices, Belo and 500. for the Out -of. style. And good Stylish Jackets at hall price, 54 00 for $2 00, 15 00 for f2 JO, Ao. Dress Goods. - W• hays some speolal value In lh• New Blank Goods, pries 250, to $2 00 per yard. Homespun. - We are to the front to these as usual. Th• goods are better than last season and the pries' ars leu --50o., 70o., $100 and 51.25 for the bet and newest we Dao get. MILLINERY OPENING BEGINS 26th SEPTEMBER. CIcKIITS BUSY STORE 1 BROPHEY & SON - THE t.a.0UINr. - Fwatra\ Vvee,c+torv, t a'* Orders rareruity 'atieaded is al all Yours, ■lake er day. Qar bee .trod. CANTELON'S Pastry, Oyster Patties, Tarts, Short Bread and CRI Rolls,(tnce Pies and Lady Fingers, Dues, Macaroons, filaranines, Brandy Snaps, Elc. are as good as the beet made In any city in Oanade. Cantelon le'uls the trade its WEDDIN e CAKES a full line of Screen Doors and Windows, Lawn Mowers, Garden Hose, Garden Rakes, Spades and Shovels, Paints, Oils and Var- nishes. PLUMBING and HEATING a specialty. AT LEE & SHEPEARD'S L/STOWEL , ' , r (seder _ ��r Weary 70n01 person should take n ot>riree In be Listowel Bnsea Collets, whloh reopens, under a rew managoment, on alonday. Pept. !Awl. Circulars free on application. C. A. 5I,6MINO, President . A. 1. McINTTKB, Ses9stary, &NYNA� & CORNE11, in fancy dawning anti ornament ing and almond icing. (ileo him an order and your sat• isfactioa will be assured. , D. CANTELON, WERT-ST. McKillop Mutual Fire Insuragce Co. FARM AND D(OLATHD TOWN PROP- ERTY INSURED. Value of Property Iseuree up to Jimmie r. 1901 63.•4M,•TLe• nreseens 4511 p tocce tee. J. R. Mol.ean, pros. ; T. Fraser vloe-pre'. i Jas. Uoonou)', ti. Dela W. 0. l(ruedtoot, J. Wan, Jae. Xvase, J.0. Orley,', J. Been•w•ts. dire.•ton; W.O. Broadfu,1. neafurth, tapas- tor ad lance ; T. E. Heys, d•aterth, secretary- treaear•r. AU g NTe J. WYeo, Holmsevllie ;James l'mmmlmf[ leg dv(Ile ; It. McMillan, Sbaforth ; emelt1 \rlook. Police -►olden can pay assessments and get their cards recelsted at Mr. Goats'. CIcites, er at Molest Bros.' Palace Clothing atere, God*. rich a. w HELLO THEIOLD RELIABLE. ALL KINDS OF COAL ALWAYS ON HAND Tila Scriitoii Hard Coal IN THEJMARKRT All Coal weighed on the Market .Smolt where you get 9000 lbs. tor • Ion. WM. LEB. Orders left at LZZ a g8SY8dAD'ff Store p"amptby atseaded to. i a .Sale is Over. Our Fire Sale has been an immense success, having cleared out all old stock, and we have received the largest consignment of Fine- Shoes that has ever come into town. WE MUST DRAW YOUR ATTENTION TO THF /'KING QUALITY" SHOE which is being worn by the society people of England, France, Germany and Canada. They are the most stylish, durable and comfortable shoes made, and yon must remember that you do not have the duty to pay for when buying these Famous Shoes. Don't forget tho name, " King Quality," in both Ladies' and Gents'. All styles, widths and sizes. ST. GEORGE PRICE. TRUNKS, SUIT CASKS t GRIPS. SOLR AGFINT "K11'1$3 QUALITY" BROSS. Relrela NG smalls DONE. • the leading Fnntit,re Dealers and Undertakers. haat, just received the following gotMls Bedroom Suits, 2800 and up, Parlor. Suits, $15.00 and up, Couches, 05.00 to 020.00, Parlor Chairs, $4.00 to $10.00 Hall Racks, 05.00 to $18,00 anci'clt„tls' ,Mh4 pewee of Furniture, Wove ,till fanning Window Shades and Pelee at redu -.'4 pi teem 1i4u,4 freneing, I;pholeteriny. Peek fug, ete. The Undertakini Deparlweat, . , • ie under expert ,msec -ioNm, and the service. an guarantee ie of the very iw'nt, while our prides aro reaeonahlo NiGiiT OK DAY enlist promptly nttenrlerl to. We solicit patronage nn the rewrite of the goads wo sell and services we give. T. G. TIPLING & CO., Ferallere Iheeler., tj.dewekers mad t:en Raiford block. UsMIM hmlwtt.,. aNtters IlletY. O.AsrIrY. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR McLEOD'S ; SYSTEM ; RENOVATOR, A Wonderful Tonic and Remedy for WEAK And IMPURE BLOOD, KIDNEY and LIVER TROUBLES. Manufactured by J. M: MacLEOD. Goderich, Ont. "King Quality" ladies' shoes are mads in enough shapes to fit all kinds of ladies' feet, and have an elegant appearance. Greater variety, bettor selection, more style, more comfort, better wear than any other Camnndian ladies' shoe. Gold medalist at Paris Exposition. See that they are brasded- "KINO QUALITY." Made by The J. D. King Co., Limited, Toronto. *sr agent Is (4.1•mfole Is At, G.erg. Prue. ANP A STEP LAliDER Wo give onefaway with each pound of Pure ((rearm Raking Powder purcl,aseil frntn ns. 50e s Ib. The slap -ladder alone worth the price. Try a pnelcagn of one Hop Tea -not a medicine, but a sate - fully *sleeted Indian and Ceylon Tea htbnded in a seientif e manner with specially prepare Hops. Delicious and healthful. Now is the time to buy your Garden Seeds. We'have a full a*'.rtment. BT 7I Y d sow TAE GROW*. Telephone No. 91.