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The Signal, 1901-11-21, Page 5THE SIGNAL : GODERICH ONTARIO. THURSDAY, Nov. 21. 1901. d W. Acheson & Son Special Offerings in - Furs and Fur Coats. WE quote this week wine extraordinary values iu Ladies' and Men's fur Coats f oat our large stook. We guerantate the quality of all our fur garments and sell exclu- sively here fur gartneute utauulautttrd by the oldest and -most reliable furriers int:aoada, Indian Asteacluw Lamb Coats, 30 inches lung. hood style. With high cut collar,.0o • farmers' satin lined, special . W Ladies' Astrachan limb ('.oats, 36 inches long, fine curl and gloss, heavy larmers'25.00 satin hued and quilted and wear guaranteed, at special Ladies' Astrachan iamb Capes. 28 inches lung and lull ew,up, handsomely 1 nod 13.50 and made of flue skins, special. Mountain Bear Black Capes, 26 inches long. full sweep, heavily lined and quilt ed and commended for great wear, special price 6.75 INSPECTION INVITED. W. Acheson & Son. COUNTY CURRENCY. Helmete,Ile : Mr. B!aokwell oarrlee • sore hand, whloh he thinks is awed by blood petonl.g. Choke : Ernest Copp. formerly of town. was married • few days slates to Mies M. Armstrong, at Eagle Grove. Iowa. Biasse & : Mrs. Hell and son, (aorta, of Fort Era, are vlaiN.g et Hamster Blair's. Mrs. dell and Mrs. Blair are, els .erg. Kesler . Hen. Thea. Greenway, of ()eye- lid )eynMI City, lean., arrived to town Tuesday Wit week sod le visiting with his brother Io law, Dr. !tellies. Uorrle : The Ladle.' Aid of the teethed as oburob hams parob•sed a beautiful heater for the pereooage. They .itI butt the pipe organ eoolo.ed also. War/bane : Jame Kerney,aaotber of the pleasure o1 Morrie, lather of F. Kerney, of tows, pawed away on Friday, November 8th, .1e, an aliases of three wake. Mecham : Y. V•.Stone has purobseed from D. Stewart the stere on Josephine street now 000upled by Mr. VaoStooe as ethos, •.d W. Dlemond as botober shop. Grey : Jame Lindsay hes sold his 8a 100 sere term to his setgbber, D W. Dun- bar, she now has 200 to the bleak and soother term on ten. o. The price paid was $6,300. Exeter : Albert Pym, blacksmith, was married in Detroit on Tuesday, November 5th, to MW Laura Harris, daughter of Wm. Hurls. of Workmai, N W.T., form- erly of Hay towable. eloKlllop : Mr. and Ma. Geo. Hsbktrk h ere moved Into the mall house o• their farm o0 the gravel road, MoKillep, and their son, Matthew, wbo Is working lbs farm, has moved foto the big beau. Bra.00ls : The Misses Dor. and Myrtle Nett, of Chicago, were berg • few days sib They had hien .wending the funeral of the.: grandmother, Mrs. Wm. Kuehn', at Fergus, Seaforth : Mise Jennie Goreolock, daugh lar of Robert Oovenleek, who has been Cubing 'wheel near Wi•rton for the pat year, has ben re engaged for toe ooml.g year at an Moreau of $60 In seat y. Brseels Peet : Wes Rona Docent took • run down from Gederlah Model w ool for SNnrday and Sunday. Miss Downie/ will blossom Into • wheel towhee V • few wake and should make a good one. braesels : O. A. Deadman 1e book from me extended trtp te Manitoba sad the Northwer. H• had an eoj iyable stay, as he met with many old friends. Tb• boat trip to Owe Sound was bath oell and rosgb. Clinton : James Snell has ben eleoted es oars of the lodge on sheep for the Interne Hemel lire nook exhibition t, tie held In Obloego on the 30th of November. This is n o small honor for • Canadian, as the ex lit bitten le one of the most important eon on the oentlre.t, Seafront' : Mrs. Jame Logan, of Stanley, with her two sole, spent • very plateau afternoon and evening here ,o Monday of net week, with Mr. .nd Mn. Robert Binh - some, lr, W. may 'spittle that Bachmann 1• the married name of Mia Jimmie Niue MoLaohlen, the famous Yrottl.h vocalist, who dellrbwd se many •o the eatsrtaln meat here on Mundy evening. She is • coals of Mrs. Logan; they wore sohool girls together. and bed not seen *soh ether les over tweet► years. Clinton . U. Cantelon has shipped ail Fie apples for the Sisson •0d 1.11 week he had 8,000 burets, while tut year the output ren u p to 15 000 barrds. 1,200 barrels sent to Velootpeg, 300 to Buffalo and Detroit, 3,000 to the Liverpool market and the balance he put Into oold storage •1. Terceto. Clinton : Ills relatives here were gusty surprised to beer of the death of W. Seattle, which took place .t Septa Maria, Cal.. on Saturday, Graeber 26th, after an illness of lees than • day's duration, and the teddies nese of hie demise Dame as • Wrack to all. He was • former re•tdee% of Ciliate°, _ Climates : T. J. Sibley, who has beet YIP Dna his prints, Mr. .od Mr.. B P. Sib- ley, for a wapiti of week., returned to New York feet week. Mr. Sibley I. • mecbsolo- al sag user of mere than ordinary ability, and as he 'pout •11 his spare time here, 11 was mammary for him to gee beck to hie duties. Oral: Mrs Bathed!, of this township, received word of rho death o1 her father, Mr. Keys, • well known resident o1 Stanley eowoehip, which took plane ou Suday, November 3rd. Thu is the "wood death lately In the family, Thos. EIllot, who was killed while hauling barrel, beret • sen -tae law o1 Mr. Keys. Brussels : Mies Mina Norton, of Listowel, formerly of Brussels, hu Widened her reslg. patron as taach•r In the lublio school, to bake effect at the aloes of thio year, Sias M attend the Normal sohool for the nut berm, Mies Norton is • good student and • sun. useful teacher. She 1s • daughter of W. J. and Ides. Norton. Stephen : Chu. Box. of Stephso, who suffered •o many weeks from the effects e1 blood pouooins recently, the resale of • slight wound, has been soddenly taken 111 again from something of the ears nature breaking out In ern of his great toes. Tb' pato 1s very severe and 11 1' fared that II may remit oorlously. HGeSiII: Oa Saturday, 9th lost., Mrs. Trott, mother of George 'Trott, photo- grapher, passed sway, der • short, avers aloes.. 'the had been In poor health for some months, but during I he revival malt- ase eshisge la the rink, 000treeted • severe cold, weioh developed into poeamoou, praetor *way .t the age of fifty.elght years. Wiogh•m : F V•n:itoos nu word of the death of his uoole,Chu. H. Vao.itons, who died •t b s horn. la Marshall, Missouri, on Goober 70, •t the age of btty .even. 11. - owed was well known In .t Ingham, have tag bus miller Io Fisher's grist mill Inc seer three year'. Ile went west and sae - eroded 1n bulge me by Industry sod not. He leave' • was and five ohlldreo. Brussels : The. Almay, an employee at the piano factory, Listowel, sod • well soowo citizen of former days In Brussels, met with a rather serene acoideat. While operating a rip saw he had the misfortune to have Diu loft hand pouts In 000t.ot with the saw, with rho reeult that hie forefinger was taken off. the thumb cot iota the bon., and two other fingers more or lees injured. Clinton ; An old modest Is nose in the person of Henry Smith, who died ea the 8th tat. He wes only really ill for • NW t aye allhovh 11 war 11110 setlaable ha was falllog la health before his Awl enJ. O I Redaeed•y of last week be was t+k.0 with a err .k. .0d towered neat dour to the home Of bb daughter, Mr.. Kloa where he passed •way on /relay events*, beteg only • few day. 111. Clinton : We learn trout the Bay City paper that K. Logan, who is to bue'nsee oyer there, nams oe.r meeting with lutaut death reoaotly. A cellar nut to has store was be ag dug for • beelines bleak ; h'• . tore collapsed and he went with h, but latuostely and wonderfully souped death. Mr. Logan is a brother of lire. J. Batten - bury land Wee Loran, and son-In•law of Mrs. lidehriss, all of Clinton. Miscall: L. William L•mmi.'s horse was beteg drtreu oyer the oru•slug near the Pastyy.ertan church, 11 tl.ppeJ ua • live ' Isotelo Ilght wire, a:d the thorn knocked the animal down. Mr. Chummy, va.rin ry surgeon, drove to the electric light station and had Lite power turned off. Whoa the horse wet relieved iron its contact with the w i e. It was found that it 8.d .uataln.d no Injury beyond 18. .hock. Seefortb : The death of Mrs. Noble Claff *courted on Saturday, 9th last., of 000.ump- tle.. Mr.. Cluff bas been • sufferer from this die ••s' for • long tams and death was not uoexpeoted. She had been a resident of Se•furth for shout twenty years and during that aims by her quiet Christian fife, 'admired herself lie all who know nen. Mrs. C.lelf was a daughter of Mr.. Kn.oht.l, of Harpurb.y, and • slater to Mr. Valentine Keenest. AN UNENVIABLE CONDITION. To eat a heartymeal without in- jurious after efects is a pleasure that seldom Domes to the dyspep- tic. lie cannot enjoy his dishes and is fearful to eat what he beet relishes. "Climax" Iron Tonin Pills will positively onre dyspepsia, indigestion and headache. Eaeh box contains ten days' treatment. Prioe 26 Dents, at all drnggiete, or mailed on receipt of price. Ad- dress: The Dr. Hall Medisuis Oo., Kington, Ont. WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING. cotl'EIVATIVCY IN s DIL..MA. Hamilton Herald and ) . And now It has been pot0ted out that a new geography has boo authorized for rue in the schools. This tuts the Coo •ervatine In a dilemma. Shell they denouope the Government for permit tinethe use of the incorrect old geography', or shall they denounoo the Government for oomcelling parents to pay for • new and unnecessary text-booklt'* tough to be an opposition Wades hsaebeg for trouble. MR. CANN'S LETTER• A. Exeter Nan Who Expraa . ■b Orls- lea* Freely 1. lite Leval rarer. Exeter. Nor. 18 (Special), -Lorne Cann, • lau.dry man of this tow., bas eat • libber to The Advocate stating that Dodd's Kidney Palle bare oh•oged hire from • manly, delicate, run down man to • strong, hearty •od robust' one. Nothing oould be plainer than the state- ment made by Mr. Cann. He says he was in such • terribly run down . ooditloo tint the lest exert on would lave him tired and breathless. He tried many wedeln*" and wee coder physicians' treatment for over three months but got 00 bettor. Finally he tried Dodd'. Kidney PI11s and the remake of the fires box were so snoour- agiog that he connected the trsstmeot and an the end was oompletely restored to food health and stronger than he has been for gars. A PRIZE LETTER. A Mlle vl*lter ;rem Tereale Tells What We Mw Ares.d e;ederich. A little boy who visited Uode-,oh last summer wrote the following deter for the ohildreo'e page of The Globe and won the pries wh,ob is offered weekly for the best letter. b or • youngster of alae years 11 le indeed very oreditable : 95 Howard se, Toronto, Nov. 906, 1901. Dear Pastes -1 am golds to bell you •bou0 my summer holidays. 1 visited my oonelo in Goderloh. The house overlooks the lake and the harbor. The view is very pretty, espsclally at sun- set. 1', a wont down .o the bank every evening to see It and .t times the eon took sun ■frogs shapes. One night It looked e xactly Ilk• • mushroom. The awn is very high above the lake and when we went 8ehlor we had to go down 110 steps. The fishing was tory rood, but 1 wax not suooeestul In ostohing very many. I think the reeso. was that we did nob go early enough. The boot time is about bye o'clock 1n the morning. Goderioh is • very pretty town. The court house Ie in the oeotre of the town. It 1 s surrounded by • park, and the main street forme • circle around it. 7'hey Gall PRESCRIBED BY PHYSICIANS FOR Til ROAT AN LUNGS Were evidence needed of the welcome accorded both by the public and the Medical Profession to Angier's Emulsion, the testimonials here published, though but a few out of many hundreds • received, would be sufficiently conclusive. There is no doubt whatever as to its value in the differ- ent diseases for which it is recommended. It has been thoroughly tested by the Medical Profes- sion, both in private practice and the hospitals. For troublesome coughs, throat irritation, and all bronchial and pulmonary affections, AiiVJer3tEi'ivIsion is certainly without an equal. It not only soothes and heals the affected parts, but it strengthens and invigorates the entire system. By purifying and fortifying the digestive tract it increases appetite and facilitates digestion and nutrition. Moreover, its antiseptic, soothing, and healing properties make it invaluable in the treatment of stomach and bowel disorders of a catarrhal, fermentative, ulcerative, or tubercular nature, such as Chronic Dyspepsia, Gastric and Intes- tinal Catarrh or Ulcers, Chronic i )iarrhcea and Dysentery, and after fevers, measels, etc. A great point its its favor is that it is pleasant to take and agrees with the most delicate stomach. Angier's Petroleum Emulsion is ,the most helpful remedy known to the Medical Profession for the treatment of ('hronic Bronchitis and Consumption. It never fails to relieve the most distressing symptoms, and often effects a quick, permanent cure when all other remedies have failed. BRONCHITIS :-/lave given your /'e(roltum Emulsion a thorough test, and can pronounce if trod/est. l.rhall recommend it to Bronchitis and Consumption especially. E. 7. GOODING, M. 1)., Rnsfon, Mass. STRENGTH GIVER AND APPETIZER -11 affords me ,real pleasure 10 anile this letter to /hank ynu for the benefit / have received from Angier'.' Petro/ewes Emulsion and Tablets. / have always refustd to erper mens with any of the much advertised medicines, but after reading your ,advertisement, / was convinced Iha1 aur Amullion was different frame other.', and a Treatment of your Eine/rine and Tablets for/aiulency and nervousness has proven it to he a marvellous remedy. Before taking Angier Emulsion 1 was unable to eat a morsel nJ fond. The sight of fond 'fare/f dispelled ,nt. After faking your Emulsion for the past two weeks / am ablr to eat and enjoy three heart watt a day, and /he nen,ous,resr has entirely left me. Am now using yowls.7' ab/elr mea supplement to the Emulsion. / consider them without an equal for throat irri- tation, and .ought. E. M. NESBETT, Tonneau, Ontario. AN EXCELLENT REMEDY :-I am tillinf Anlitir Petro/mem Emulsion whenever and wherever i ,4 ,., and ,,.,ih u,riverlal success, and shankow for making such am It-re/lint prepara- lrnn. /'elraleu,n is an open! that must force itself to the from' as almost a specific in throat and lung 'rambler ALR/.•R t. S. A net soxM. D., Ra timare, M. 1). A11 dr.ggiste esll Angl.v's Pefrueum Handelse. Twe elras, Se dRe. and et .00 • twetle. lie .or. you gH AN011fD'tli. YfUR NAM!! AND Alarneet on • pets. Gerd *111 Mew yes • 18.. eery e(• .vs.Me booklet e.tltled, "ADMIT YOUR THROAT AND I.(0O1 ." 1l team bow ts awe M the TWINS, Lenge W Digestive Organs. M ease geed advice as es Diet sad Hygiene. Nee Freedom, w'Md w Illestrsted. ANGIER CHEMICAL COMPANY, BOSTON, MASS. Cleo 1t the square, bet I sever beard of a round tuner* before. They told me •bout a yotter art uRaid b•bed never*sou so no"ry cru; •104 ea tow small • lows. lie had biro, 0u walkiog around the ciroi• mud o.uu:.J utserssu. Titers were really only ea. W• had ..me pl a deltas. The 0000 Uy •ruuod Iluuermh to b.muttful. Ono day u• drove to Boo Miller. The *ruuod• around tits woullou mitt there are yety pretty. Toe u, li pond is .urrouud.d Ly trete on one tilde and by a lawn with flower Inds ate the other. W • also drove out to Bayfield, a eummar resort twelve milers trom Uudertub. There ae • large number of cottages there and •leu waxy uewpere. We .pent • very piste ant day a•d did not pt Lowe until two u'uluuk •t olicht. My holidays were very happy and 1 gained seven pound. 1 remain yoar little friend, PAIL V•hi'a. Age 9. break er• Sere Threat. Public) spe•kero and singers koow bow useless and stokeoiog are oougb mixtures, spry., lozenges, eta., ter Irrltabl• or eon thrust, and •tete the, the most.stidaotory remedy Is l'atartbotoos, the advantage of which is that It •ot• quickly and is coayso• lent to nee in puplio plans'. Cattarrhoaons relieves o00gesstiou, allays luflamm•tloa, and is • protection to the membrane. As • safeguard against oolds and omtarrh It hes 00 eoa•l. Rey. Mr. Mchsy, Oederla6, says " twtarrhozoos Is an ezoslleOt remedy fur threat irritation arutng from throat irritation." Physlulsne, ministers and dog era r000mmead C furies, druggists soil 1t fir 41. Small n ze 25a. By mail trom Pulwo & Co., Kingueo• Dot. BLUEVALE. Tur.DAY, Nov. 13, 1901. R. N. Duff was to Ltetowel last week. Peter Wheeler moved into Pear King'. ootcageon Moody. Mr. and Mt,. Ireland, of Morrie, vii ed at Hugh Rose' this week. Mrs. Benton, of Kincardine. visited her elder, Mre. John Meg, th1. week. Kiohard Proctor orient • few days last week with his parents at Metiers. Mire Currie, of Winging'', visited Miss Jun:. E.hott, ,.1 Turuberry, this week. Mr. Henderson has returned from • mouth's ylalt with relatives to Brentford. Mrs. Wm. Bailey •od son, Harold, of Guelph, visited re,•tives to the vtllags last week. Mrs. Weeny 14..tta and Mies Nellie Beattie, of Seaforeh, visited at F. B Soott's lest week. Georgs Ling, of Toronto, le visiting rids dyes to blaevele and violoity. Hs formerly lived io Bluest.. Th• Oldfellows tonight wilt bold their sewed hop this season. at Uddf.11ows' Hall "A Mei sae lepai mach deist." ATr ' m u oh shoddy, *. flake as IS locks out- side," ki Piecited onthe Naked riot on the ack d- r e " Ca°+*"r Vetted. Wm. Marius, Jr • Sole Local Agit. Y trf Sipe Style. When you wear • " Ring Qual- ity" shoe you get all the style, the fit and finish found in the beat American shies. The "Kin` Quality" factory Is the only one in Canada that makes Ladies Shoes better than the American article, which comes into Canada with • aSX duty taken out of its quality. The 'King Quality" brat& b worn by the best dressed Canadian ladies; it is a true note of oboe fashion, of correctness in dress. al styles, 4 widths, all sites. Branded " King Quality." Gold medal awarded at the Paris Expn.ition, I OO. made by The d. D. King ps., Limited, Toronto, Se. George Pride, Mole Arent, lied.nch, IBRIGHTS DISEASE Is the deadliest and= painful malady to 'scanted issubplot. D•dd's Kidney Pills will ours nay caw of Bright's NOaaa.. They have never failed le one single case. They ars the only remedy that ever has cured it, and they ars the only renotedy that sae- There auThere are imitations of Dodd's Kidney Pill.- B, boa and name --but tmlta- lions are dangerous. The original and only jr'eOsin• pure for Bright's Disease V DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS Dodd's Kidney Pllla ars II fifty cents a box at all druggists. DON'T TAMPER.. . with your health. Don't use Drugs and Medicines of questionable quality. Get the beat there is at the same prices that are charged for inferior goods. At onr Drug Store the stock is a1 - ways fresh, and each article pure, po- tent and satisfactory. Our Prescription Department hex a reputation for promptness and accuracy. F. JORDAN Medical Hall. BEA R IN MIND THAT to attend the Listowellosina s College for • term. St eSente may enter at any time, ebtllor for • Itn.ingse or • Shorthand Course. Satre reasonable. 'Send for Journal. O. A. FLKM- INO, Pres..: A. L. Mo1NTYR1C. Sec. I have put into • line of Reariy•male Clothing of first a manufacture, and at prices to suit the 'moo. Ordered Olothin I. still my specialty. good range of clothe to select from ; • 1 workmanship the best to be had. If you need an overcoat this fall call and we me. A number of leng ■ of pleoq goods to be cleared out at. cont H. DU OP, w t Street 1 Before Buying I see our line of IIEATERS and RANGES.... We will save you money and give you the choice of the hest lines on the Canadian market. Every Stove hilly Gnaranttv'.l LEE & SHEPHARD, I.INIi ll. R. D. Smith's AlcKIM'S d J°dan Store Block Another Lot . II • e of $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 fiats for each, $2.00 Those are our own trimmings, of this season's styles, tight up-to-date in everything but the price, and you will not quarrel with it. Miss Duffus can suit you whether you want a $2.00 or a $25.00 hat, or any price botweon. New goods in every week. $4 75 for • man'' heavy frieze Oyerooat, double breast, storm $4.75 Goiter, well made, good Imiugs. $4 $6.75 5 for • men's •11 wool huvy frieze Cister,double brw.t,lweed Hahn, storm oollar,l•pped seems, wind, frost and ram ranting, good value at 48 00, for. ... . $6.75 Men's beaver Overcoats, tit, front, velvet oollar• farmer's satin Verna, mobeir Mem lining, In latest •tyle•, •t $5.00, $6 00, $8.50. $2.50 for a boy's navy blue rul- er, double breast, good Itoleg, well made }' .... $2.50 Boy's frieze reefers and over -outs from 42.50 to $5.00. 1t will pry you to se. them. A low lett yet of thou meo'e •od boyo' W1 year's overcoats .t lee than half price. Speolal value In Furs, Juke*, half prloe, Jacket Cloths, halt prtoe. These goods must be cold -that te the rmi•ou of these aloes. I'1cKIITS BUSY STORE 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. 1 BRO?IIEY & SON - 101 LOADING - unera\ D•.reetore rand F.me(Amer a. Orden carefully "amended te al all sears, eight er day, Quebec Street. McYillep Matitlal Fre lemma Co. FARM AND ISOLATED TOWN PROP. ERTY INSURED. Value of Property Insured up In January, net Netaltenass orncxes AND 1IRLCTONH. J. n. MoLe•n, pre* ; T. Freer, vloe-,res. ; Jos. Connolly, V- Dale. W. O. 11roadtoat, J. Watt, Jas. Evens, J. O. Grieve, J. Rom•wes, director.; W. tl. Hroadfoat, *eatorth, inane°. for of losses ; T. IL Hays, tte•torth, oeeretary- treasurer. AU KNTS. J. W. Yeo, Holmesville; James Cumming Fgmoodvllle ; It. McMillen, 8eatorth ; R Smith, Hemlock Polley-bolders can pay .ee•• neat• and get their cards recelpled at Mr. Coati. Clinton. or • McLean Bros.' Palace Clothing Store, God. CANTELON'S Pastry, Oyster Patties, Tarts, Spon Bread and Cream Rolls,Mince Pies and Lady Fingers, Kisses, Macaroons, Marangaes, Brandy Snaps, Etc. are as good as the best madelin any city in Canada. Cantelon le'de the trate in WEDDING CAKES In fancy desirning and ornament ing and almond icing. Give him an order and your sat- isfaction will be assured. ; D. CANTELON, WEST -8T. HELLO THE OLD RELIABLE. ALL KINDS OF COAL ALWAYS ON HAND Scraiitou Said Coal IN THE MARKKr All Coal weighed on the Market Soalae where you get 100 Ins. tor • ton. WM. LEE. Orden left •0 LIZ & sumPE.O8,D'8 Store promptly attended to. Wet Weath€ r Shoes and Rubbers. The Bing of Ranges, "Balch's Happy Thought" A•Range With a Record • is None Too Good for eny House- keeper That's what yon get when .._.': you buy a Happy Thought. The Happy Thought Range was one of the first Ranges- manafartnred in Canada. More Happy Thought Ranges are manufactured - and sold each year than all other Canadian makes combined -159,000 being now in Due. Whew baying bay Canada's Favorite, "The Happy Thought," not an experiment, t 1 1 t I I 1 teawtaelared fti Tb. Wm. Buck Stove Co., Limited, Brantford Were. the ta..f.otar•re for telestratee Calal.ge.. aoaa a* LEE & BREPHA RD, Goderich. oieitga WE have what you want and what you peed in our King- Shoes Quality and King- Rubbers Quality They are absolutely the test made.... . OI' It Shoes are knoirn for their Style, Fit, Comfort and Durability, and our Rubbers for there Fit and Shape, cad being made of PURE (HIM, will wear twins an long as ordinary rubbers. We 'nave a largo assortment oft Ladies' Leggins, Overstockings, Wool Soles, Etc e.. Thew goodg_ero the very beet goods that money can bay The STUB PROOF RUBBERS for men are here at lent, and we Iirvrra YOUR lsseserrom, or, 1f you can't call to see them, drop us a card for catalogue. ST. O E HO E AGENT FOR RING QUALITY SHOES. GRAND MILLINERY SALE. Having found my midsummer sale a success, I purpose having another Hale, beginning Hamilton Street SATURDAY, NOV. 23rd. Felt Hats, from 25c up. Trimmed Hats, at half price. Fancy Breasts, at a great reduction. MISS CAMERON. ¶ANP A STEP -LADDER? Wo give one away with each pound of Pure Cream Baking Powder purchased from Its. 50e a ib. The step -lathier alone worth the price. Try a package of our Hop Tea -not a medicine, but a care- fully selected Indian and Ceylon Tea blended in a ecientifie manner with specially prepared Hops. Delicious and healthful. Now is the time to buy your (Garden Seeds. We have a full anv.rtment. Telephone No. 91. sz'v Y- at CO. THlii 011,0011118.