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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1901-12-5, Page 5aR THE SIGNAL : GODERICH ONTARIO. TaoduuAy, Dec. 5, 1901. W. Acheson & Son Fur Jackets,. Coats, Collarettes, Muffs, Etc. OUR Astrachan Lamb Ladies' Coats for this season are V of exceptionally fine and silky skins. Placing our order for thein last March we have secured a more than ordi- nary first choice. We Kuarantee every Lamb Jacket in our stock this season to give satisfaction, and all are cut in the best style. SPRCIAL ASTRACHAN LAMB JACK EIN 27 and 30 ladle. long at O 361ooho" lo.g a1 25 00 ASTRACHAN LAMB CAPES, extra Tong cad fall sweep, far - mare' mein lined, at genial14.00 MOUNTAIN BEAR CAPs.S, fall swap and farmer.' meta hoed . 6.75 4 MEN'S AUSTRALIAN GOON COATS, every M:., 36 to 44, and well make. and in appe•rmos •1 - most equal to Canadian Coon, 13.00 special at MEN'S W ALWBY FUR (OATS, groat a moles and [ver15.00 tO 17.00 MEN'S CALF COATS, made of riot black skins end reaommead- M at w for meal war, i 9.00 to 23.00 warranted, from INBPEOT/ON INVITED. W. Acheson & Son. AROUND TOWN [Th. lollowleg home were lateaded far last week, bee were orowd.d out owtag to the arm.s,TSi-Jelltleal matter ] Tate is OooD Niwe.-A deap.Iob frau Sault Sea Marie Maths that on Friday D. li. Ctergaa Dave out the Information that the Algoma Central Steamship Company would pet a two floe new pa.aerger and freight steamers Namara 100 'Soo" and Windsor next mama. Presum.bly thew hostel will all at Uoderloh and other ports on lake Huron, ars the Oseitrage did during the past 'mason. Ood.rieh bas Dees baodl- capped In the pat by inadequate steamship ooaaootloa, sod it is gratlfyine to know that bettor oonditloas will prevail In the lot ore. A Ca.py rants Ma CApio ala. -Ars 40. atomism of the pabllo Ilbrary board on Fri- day *wooing the gumption o1 seeking a grant for the library from Andrew Carnegie, the British Am.rloao multi millionaire, was broagkt up- 1)bcuseloa 'bowed that several of the members took • favorable view of the proposal.., and the mammary was latruoted to write and «oerialo epee wham 000dttloo• the grant would be made. A number of Csadlea owns have bwefit- bed in this way from Mr. Carnegies Ilberafity, and le is behoved that the con- ditions soompanylag the grant will sot plias any additional bards upon the maolol pallty. Hs ArraaciaTss Tet SIUOAL -W• woe pleased lest week to hear from as old sub• earthier la North Dakot., Wm. 8 ma, tngt er., of Neobe, Pema bImusty. ler. Sym - inmtoo writes : "I wish to resew my sub- scription to'1'H■ Stuxit. for another year. I would not ilk• to b, without Tas SIu'AL; ItttIO It be always • welseme visitor on oar tab'e. I •m pleased that your 'emollient perledicsl still keeps abreast of the times Ie advocat- ing 10s rights of humanity. W. are hails, ►ery fine weather ; no slemili.g ; the wheel - tag is moralised The farmers are busy hauling their grain to market. W• bays five.Ievaton le Nimbi). The land hers Is of ermlleet quality. Esoloted you will please find one doll., to pay mid sob.erlp• Moo." ?lin 1100.', AT Tut Pcsuc LttaAtr.- Abont ono hundred sod fifty sew books ►eve hew .deed. Some !Marsala" titles (sot fiction) ars : VaaDyk., F4►ermaa's Look; Hills'. Great Books as Life Te&obo .; Brownlee's Complete Works aad Corsa's letreduotloo; Late['. Handbook to Teeny sea; I W Flame. Elmer iol t y .ad the Camera; Thempse.'s Uses of the Hunted; 1'homp- ssa's IUo,r.pby of • Grizzly; Cbapman's Ill.d and Odyssey; 1)et.., History of the Pingo. Year; Familiar Trees (selored) ; Abbott's eyeleprelle' of Natural History; Fraob, German and Rash. We w Town and Uonotey, three volumes ; Fay's Music la Uamaay; Reeketro'e H4teey of Malo; Weeders of Nature Deeerlb•d la Liters. bn (9lsgleto.l; Thompson's 1has for Old A. Ones I'raists of Today and ',fester - day; Spittle'', Perspsetive Drawing; Nioh• edam's Earth's Lite History; Fiske'. Des- tiny of Man. Some fiotios titles are : Hel- met of Smarm. Palace of the Klee, Oram• stark, W bo time Thera! -Visits of t:hasbetb, Tartartn,Cb•etry Priest of B ,With the Riegulaton, Winsome Womanhood, said • doss Henry book.. More titles next week. A CA/ismer; FAcroay 8rnmit -A. MoD. Allen bas a oanalag factory soheme o0 h ead and intends to My to have the iodize. try established here. The proposal la for • forge f&o1ery to caw all sorts of fruits, vpetabl.., fish, fowl, meats, ate. The company le being formed among some of the wholesale people In the cities, with from. Ravish ospitel also. The factory would require a large amount of ve,.tables sad other prodoots, and would maks 000- ttseta 4110 farmers in the surrouwdisg .exons for the growing of thews. It is estimated the oonoern would require •boos 300 &ores of tomatoes annually, 600 or 700 sues of sweet corn sad, say, 1000 of penes, hordes .11 the fruit •vellabi.. The factory would employ • large number of hands, meet of whom would ba for unskilled labor, and would Man .dventags to the town on that soon. me orlgl.ators of the scheme will require It as • *audition thee wherever they m.y I 'cata suRetsne apit.l be sub- Mrlhed by the farmers in the vicinity to u• irantee t`e :apply of produote, and Mr. Allan sips he will have the stook bloke nose hen lo • few d.y.. '1'00 adranee/e of haying sooh • oaten ars suffimently ebyioaa. Besides ederdlag empleytr.os for many then would be • reedy merest der ail the simple. pro -loot. of the nelreb- beehoed, and wt see no reason why the Mehemet etoaldo't be located hers If aoffiotent letterset is 4 to moors • good sub pilon et otpitat is tbfe neighborhood. Th. summated oepttahutloo of the eons pony 1. $100,000, bat toe promoters require that only • pullets 01 this amount b. sob Sari bed hue. Filt•T NATCHEZ BA7IE-:. COLEYAR.- Chiet Jostles F•Iooebrldn has sires jodgmeat he tide cue. whiob was tried recently at Ood.rioh. The •otlon woe to reooter the am000t of • promissory note tor $2,000 made by defendant In favor of the Vidalia Lumber and Manufacturing Co., sad eodoreed by them to plaintiffs. Held, that Ibe defendant had established his de- face, whioh wee that he had agr..d to coo tribute 35,000 towards bit share In • com- pany whiob was to be boorporated under the law of Louisiana, U.Y.A., $3,000 In cash for stock for that amount, and $2.000 to be paid only out of 01s first probts. The n em whiob represented the 12,000 wm not to be negotiated. but notwithstanding sod 0001rary to the State law Iwo Mesmer. held • meetlnm and resolved to and did transfer all the •seen of the comvsoy to the plain- tiffs, who thus beoame the boldus of Ibe mote. whiob sat overdue at the time. As for, however, u the effect of the meett.g of director. Is ooaoened, it is not oeoeesary to decide, as the Chief Justice 1, not settling • tat of ooutrtbutorles nor trying en sotto 1a the eaters of • am. fa. Thom 4., bow - e ver, oothieg 1s evidence o justify • bold - los that the meeting was regularly aovaed and toe proosediogs rarslar so as to bind defead.st. Aotloo dismissed with poets. Thirty days' stay. A. R. Ayl«werw, K. C , and R. 8. Hays (Seafortb) ter plaintiff. J. T Uarrow, K C. and J. L. Killoran ISesfertbl her defadats. DUATH or P. J. Moux.-Penni J. Moran, men e1 1). Moran, of this town, died at A11•ate, Georgia. on Ftid.y, Novemtet 15th. Coag«Na of the Tangs, combined with beard failure, was the mese of death. Mr. Mona was fifty two ware of age : he was bore la Caned" and spent his youth is Seafortis. He learned the printing trade in Clinton and r.1 1868 became • resident of Atlanta, where be had dace resided moth solely. He started on The Atlanta Cowell nation as • compositor ami worked his way up by degreee, until ler the put this yams be war the lea as editorial writer oo that journal. and w m admit ed to he one of the meet proll6o and brilliant writers of the South He leaves • widow and six AIL drop, the eldest of wbom, • son, was &ttsnd- Ing the Uetver.lty of Georgia at rho time of Ms father's death. The Cosetltulion says : "Is Gm death of Pineal J Moran, the South Imes owe of the most brilliant and versatile lista, and T6• Ceastkutloa an editor - 1.1 writer whose plats w111 be exowedtaely difficult to fill. Ht wag • man whose store of general information was remarkable, and whom grasp o1 ail 'objects was firm and se- cure. His Ides. were animosity sane sod Oa manner of wasting trenchant and coo - Mooing/ la • rare degree. To each task, oo matter of how small Importaoos. 6. brought to bear • fond of knowledge whiob made the finished editorial prodoo. complete •nd IssLruoti,.. He was one of the most pro, lifio of Southern writers. Th• amount of work be did In a day and the diversity of the "objects which he handled was sweetie ing. Hut 'Mille be worked rapidly, he never slurred his work. Foote arttale was marled by on absolute regard for pure hoe - belt." A Ureic's'. COurgrtr,O.Y -On Tuesday November the 19th, say. • deepaoh from London, the auditorium In the Y M.0 A. huddle, was packed to the doors with an •ppreciativ. audience, &axions to witness Gm piano competition for the Barron gold modal sod the Heist:man scholarship of 150. open to graduates of the London Gomorra oryof Made. The three rompedtor•,Glua Marsh, A.L.C.M„ of South London ; Miss Isabel Molwewan, A.L.C.M., of I.aorier, and Miss Irene Armstrong, of Locknow, were all pupils of Mr. Barron, the principal of the Cooserv&tory. Each competitor played two numbers. Mr. Mesh dsysd L,•zl's "Rbap.ndie Hongrolu, Nn. 6," and the Ller.t•Rev. King "Rhepsodie Foogreim, No 2." Wee McLennan gave artistto Io mrpretatlea of the Maroh from "Tenn - heaver" (W•gaer-Llsz1), and the "R golotto Fantasia" (Verdi -Liszt). MIs. Armstrong ✓ endered the Li Et "Rhapsodic Honerot«, No. 4," and Rubenstein's "Etude In O " Th. jwdre., Rd. J. Gb.dfield, Mos N Ore. , Woodsteek, I.to of LeipS g Comer va.orium ; St. John Hyttear•uah, mode director, Alma Indlse' College, and Thomas Mltoheltnee, erganut of 80 John the Evan g elid Cburob, h.1 • difficult teak, so well m.tohod were the performers, and so obnlos wars the different numbs* preeeotrd The result, however, was that Mr. Marsh was ot.nimowsly voted the 01 1.,, :bough the msr.io between th• perlormeoes of Mr. Mesh sed Mia M.Lae.a was a very • 1 ier3MolEmuh5ion FOR, C!ff B LDREN'S COUGHS A bottle of Angier's'lPetrnleum Emulsion is sometime, worth its weight In gold, especially wh&) the little one awakens you in the middle of the flight with its harsh, crodpy cough, -That's the time when the supreme Value of Angier'* }'etroleujq Emulsion is emphasized by its quick action In relieving and effecting a cure. Read thio letter: - TONSTLITTB AND MO COUGH :-.Sfy /dolt ga,-1 has been troubled fir tome time lit lnNrililir anomfnnird with Ivry revert harking cotegh, ' g e.r(,rriall knoll"! at night. If 'e rare her several bottles of a liver oil w'ithowt giving, her t wry relief at a//, $Vt thew tried gvr's retro/twee Erulriow and Tabletr and evert Agreeably tmfl rlm/st /ht pwi.k rerw't, the first bottle tariog her aelwrar1 nth R: N. NOW D. Terowlo, Owtario. The shove letter la a sample of thmnand% de receive telling of great benefits derived through the oae of Angier's Petroleum Emulsion. All homers .ell ii Teo arm 00 et. .mI $I OA . hoot. . Re severe get ANGIER'S 'nue NAME AND ADDRESS on a rwital Ord will twin ren'e hoe r007 nt a vdn.hl. booth., .Might, "Abner YeTweet e.4 I. ones • It tens how to emitter Ore te•ga, a*4 Involve inures It give. gene Mere se to Diet sad Hygiene, sled 0401111.9 shorts ere tgarnteA ANGIER CEEMICAL COMPANY 11082014 MASS • marrow one It may be matloned here that the os.tp.ttsloa had to be pusipooed Drum Joao last ewmma to the 111404 504 d•s.b of Miss Mul.eaaea'e souther, • urrcu ustaooe which preyed • serloae baodioap to Ibe clever yuuag lady. Suu*a Berri. --lb may M Interesting o the farming oommuolty generally to this motion to km. the resin • sit the expert meat. In the growing of sugar beet. In dila treat localities to the Peovmoe that were oonduuled dodos the past ammo soder Unveromeot supervision. The table of results .a a foliose Yield per Per mot. sore. Sum.r'urlty, Tone. Lbs. Al,in.tos.......15 19 86 1 21 876 Hell.. Il.16 7 88.8 16 i '12b "outwit, bot, muutuip.l sod county, 14 8 86 7 16 667 the day of lis Y.e lobar could Dave 16.7 88 7 14 1 665 bow done for 60,, and la some i00t nces leo 16 13 86 15 15 623 was ell 11 was worm. All bridges of 20 16 4 83 7 15 131 fist 1041 Over should be built by the twenty lb 6 88 1 17 59 and a wood praotiosl den appointed to over. 15 6 86 7 19 b00 sec °bunt Port Fen 16 6 89 3 15 156 "Cas el blood mare and her foal' by Dr. P•thrborot 17.3 90 6 16 180 I H. J. Reed. K. good to her during 10. be kept after sold It le •1 the buy, r'e risk. Exeter : Th• wile of James Pr 109 has 0010 0• to do with warranty. blacksmith, promoted blas with • To au.d trouble .Iter alv.eys put .0. 1.01 gritty girls on Friday, 15th ult. to wrklog using your owe woods. Spook ng generally anytha,g that interfere wu0 • hone'. u..lulnees or looks is au uu.ouod- n e•e. .1. N. McKw.1e •poke at St. Helms 00 "L.A. oo the (eras " 4'.rmtug today was • business. Veutured to my not th ray farmers la Asbbeld mull tell what they mode stogy year. Net always the man that works tbie hardest dose tee best, a, farmer. are all toe jealous of mob other. Perhaps we pay to muoh .x,. Not the ouuuolls proba'11y but the sys7,.m is •I fault. Sta- 10te labor to • [rear leak In the farm, Mt, MuKsbsls said that In hie sspetls001 i• the CU:oto& (:•soot• Dunovlll• Lindsay London Mount Forest Walkerton ....1b 4 88 0 18 1,7C1 Whitby ... .. 15.8 891 22 83 Berlin 14 6 86 8 18 1,398 The Ooveremwe bulletins dssortblog the experiments estimated the oost per aore of • sugar bat orop, tip to t0• time they were pp1&osd In pits In the fall, and not locludlug haullog, at $26, lnolndlog mod, oulNvaao, Ma. Under the sot paved by the Leglsla t,.,i last sssa:on the farmer will be paid $4 • too for •11 beets delivered during the first year In which the bounty will operate - that' is, •t toe factories which 500.1.1 the Uoveromeot bounty. Then is also • fur- ther payment, donor the secood and third pima of the bounty, of 33i mete per too for every 1 per motof biob tb• beste oeotela. to the first year, therefore, the termer In the Cltatoo • otion would receive 365 an &ore, and his profit would be, on the Government eetimate of ooet, be - tweet $35 and 140 in sore, I)ortog the ee000d and third years he would receive an additional 93 Beat per toe, wbleb would Inorew bb Drente 000eider•bly. A Scocassrt•L BAzua.-O•eof tee events of the eaeeo was the beerier bell in the Old. fellows' Hell under the climatical of the Floreo01 NlgbtloDale Chapter of the D. 0. E., oat Friday, November 22od. On wooaa° of the lnolea at weather It was net so well meths zsd as It would otherwise bays been, However, the goodly number that did woad were dellgbtod. Tbe attests were met in the outer bell by two little Ayes who ushered them Imo the assembly hall, where the Idea of "The Empire" was barmoniouely carried out In all the deoora fleas Toe mese promlasnt feature of the decorations was the table 90 wbiob ttte fanny work was displayed. It extended &arose one end of the 0.11 in the shape of • V and was oovu.d with white cloths falling to toe 6eor, the drop being festooned witb streamere of red and blue, the oolon of the order. The work was almost entirely duos by the members of this otapter cod was of • dtsttnotly artistic and practical n ature. The lobi[ stood out against • back ground oonsletln/ of an Immense Hag of the Empire mid a 1:an•di.o b , draped to- gether with three small Hsps un which were tee oro.... of St. George, Se. Andrew and St. Patrick. Oa the left bend was the Dandy table, In deoorst,ou of which the g I design was carried out ; and ors It war & delicious array of bome-made candy B olded this was duped • Canadian Hag, sub three smeller one., those of the British man ct war, the British rnerobantmsm and the 1lritiab mall lion. Thio table was moth patronized by the young men. The massive pillars down the motes of the hall were decorated with ,roup. of Hag., the English, the Scottish, th. Irish, the Welsh, cad them of the oolohles. t*- the right hand side of the ball were dainty tables presided over by members of the chapter In pretty summer gowns, where refreshment.& wer• served to the guests. !luring the afternoon music was 'applied by friends of the memoirs, whiob addict muob to the en jot/meat of sIl. I. the evening, • Highland piper delighted Soottl.h hearts wilt • selm- ilea on the boa pipes. The bazaar olo.ed *heat 8 30, &her which the soon, people enjoyed tbemielve. for some tires. 00 Saturday •itere000 the few ortiolea left were suoti000d off by Mr. MacVlar wad some rare bargains were obtained. The bazaar was 10 .very respect • glerinu. , nonose, the oh&oter having oloared ovss $75 They tb•ok all tbe members of the Ahm.ok chapter and the other trlend& who kindly assisted them to their enterprise, and they led .000ur.geil to put forth emitter effort In order that when the Alexandra Hospital is both the obildran's wari may a1 moo be furnished.-(. M W. HURON FARMERS' INSTITUTE► Mme et the a.hleele .lec.esed at the Recent •Nll•ga Below is • summary of the add given at the recent mottoes of the We.' Huron Farmers' Institute :- Dr. A 0. Reid, of Uro-getown, o0 "Horse bros.-nog for profit," said in his re- marks that he bad always heard Huron oomet, spoken of as having good horses. There was • time when anything would sill, now quality was all that brought a price. 10 breeding don't make violent emeses. If you have a well bred mare breed to ber line A dam with • ped erre has • better chanoe of having good offspriog than one equally ea rood wltbont pedigree. Io selecting sire always look for nue that was over-develooed where dam was deficient. In speaking of the diatoms of the stomach of an ex the Dr. •►•d If a are from sating turnip top, clover. 110., became bloattit In the.b.eooe of • veterinery don't hesitate to make 011 opening with • knife to .flow the gee to escape. Admintstsr • purgative If Off Teed and mouth dry Is suffering from Impaotlon of stomach gives dose nl alt. and procure medical .sistaoc,. If choking don't try t, push down with whip.tslk n, fork handle, locate the obstacle and n ove it up and down 14 visible, poor in little n I very carefully or take pleas uI garden hoes and try to posh down very gently If it . 1111 stooks osll in a veterinary at 0401. Prof .1. H. Red Guelph, cu "the es] u*a tion of the hone," s.1d he did not believe in the breaking of a hone any more than he did In leavlrg • (Mild till he wm frown &n4 elpsotlog him o know earns M ashie brother who had been trained or simated from obildbood. Start the ednoatjon of ►he h orse whoa a few days old, lead film, tie him up, get the °nit acooetrm 4 to you and you to him. W len a year or • year and • half old get him 1000.'0.ned to harness at d bridle, let him run in stall or paddock with khans on. In speaking to him use as few words as possible', only (.11 Alae what you mean and expect him to do It. Teach hint to go, back, atop, go steady, oto., before hit -chine. Alw.ye hitob to •omelbteg strong, handle gently, and when 000e hitched keep at It, but rot too much at a tlm.. Hw. J. T. Gamow, on what he Dolled "Familiar law In oonneotli a with the sale nt a I erne," said If a man aye he w111 give yon 1100 for your horse and will take him away atxt week, your hone Is not so'd. Most • yo money, logo 0001,104 or buys •rtlol. delivered. Make it clear that If berm le ee DON'T OfVE IN. If have tried *ovine ,n.eallnrl raetedlas and obtained no relief, don't nay 1b•t there is no cure for rhmmatlsm. Th. tremble la, ynn have not taken the ricks taadioiw. What Dr. Rail's Shen. media Care ha aecompluhed for thou* MAI of @offerors It eon do for you. Mr R. 0. Tapir, Charisrott*, Oat., aimed weft\ r►wmaUsm in the heck amh.gn) for fear years; five betties af Dr Hell'* R1.,amathe Core emnpletely eared him Hs has been free from pain ever mine* As a blond purifier it has no equal Thi pr.paratkwt M pot no In heaths sonlaitrieg tan day. tre.tan.la1. Prim* IND aim/a at all druggists or The Dr. Hall Emilie Os, Kiespers, est winter, though hitt mercies is gout, avoid e xtra exertion Above all Gnome do not use hors* treatment. 11 possible let mare and foal run throe or four mouths la open pas- tor*. After women, feed well ohupp.d Dat. morning and sveulog and whole oats at soon. Train to halter before weaning Never let him koow what • wblp la for. Prof. Reed mid • dew words on the tram p.rt.tlon of road hones talo Canada The oleos was Inferior, we dldo't want them. The way to stop it oat to stop buying. They are not probeable. Too lin ill. Prof. Reed spoke on "Fotdmg horses." He said that horses of mate weight do not always eat the mase weight of hay. Home for light work or driving du better on hay twice • day and then only what w111 Olean up In an hoar and • half Clean 001 manger • fear meting. Doo t keep bay always be- fore the bores. the digestive organs require rest. About 1 lb. of hay to every 100 lbs. of horn le generally ooneldered oorreot. Prefer chopped oats. 11 working gory bard would rather give four hods than the gallons four in three a r leads. Straw and oats make good rations for Idle hone. Not good to lewd an idle hone a big bed of main be fon • bard day's work 1t you want to be good to him wait till the day's work Is done, though never feed • whole mal to • very tired horse. As • rule, water when the horn is thinly, though not test to water heavy after big food of oats or Im mediately before golug to work. Heaves often mused by overloading the stomach, especially if loo : is not oleo. Dress tile Neth once • year. Give regular morels". Den t Vernet About Tear Cease. If they glee you pleasure and you hays them as an &dornment don't apply I'ut nam'• P•icle•s Coro and Wart F.:teaclor, form tw.oty tour hours they would be entirely removed and their beauty d..troy• ed. Now this is known to nearly every body, Iooludtug your drugglet; salt him II tt Is not so. "A bad orlanan quarrels ::th his tools." A maker of • tricky shoes, blames the Re- tailer, for over pricing them, at what they look like. Obserye the Makers' responsible price on "The Slater Shoe" loafer Welk' 11 'm. Sharman, Jr. • Sole Local The .. London Daily FREE DRESS Two o'Clock Edition, $).00 ) PER YEAR This edition he published eepeclally for towns, village', and rural districts In Western Ontario. It gives all the news up to ONE O'CLOCK each day. Including Foreign, Canadian American, District, Local and Sporting. It contains eight to twelve pewee five days - a week, and sixteen pages on Saturday. Half -tone and other illustrn tion, of important doings and prominent people appear every day. The Saturday edition alone 1 worth the price. Subscriptions received at 01 time. Addre,s- The London Free Press Ptg. Co LONDON, ONT. \Irntl,n 'L g£'s"aww rt�. arAet Rowell, pair of beumatism. Is Uric Acid In the Wood. Unhealthy kidneys are Jho cause or the acid bel. there. If the kidneys anted .1 they should they would strain the Uric Add out of the system and rheuma- tiem wouldn't occur. Rheu- matism is • Kidney Dis- ease. Dodd's Kidney Pine bay. made a great part of their reputation curing Rheumatism. So get .t the rotas of those fearful shooting pains and stiff, aching joints. Then 1. but oars sun way- Dodd's Sidney Pills ■ JUST RECEIVED -do a large assortment of Xmas %J Perfumes.. The cheapest and beat ever brought into Godertch. . . vomer Pure Wood Alcohol for burning in Spirit Letups, Sc. . . Agent for the celebrated " Honest John " RUP- TURE TRUSS. F. JORDAN, e MEDICA:. HALL, Chemist , and Druggist. BEA R IN MIND THAT to attend the Listowel Rusdnesi C&lsgs ter • term. tit ndenr• m.r corer se ear time, atlas. fora Bordner.. or a Shu -Mead Course. Regan •aconable. Send for Journal. C. A. rum. 1St). Pre.; A. L. Mo1'TY RE. Pen. Clothin Store R. B. tore S M cK I M' S d j"elan Bloat Our Shirt Factory Again Running. After a lot of trouble and lung delay we have succeeded in getting another lot of our "McKiul's Special" White Shirts at two for 75c.- These shirty aro well made of good strong tine cotton, linen front and cuff bands, open back, all sizes, 12} to 17. In buying these shirts yon can tell exactly what you are getting, there is no starch or tilling to deceive the eye or hand, they are just what they seem -equal to any launderled shirt you can find at 75c., and you can have two for 75c, of half price. Men's and Boys' White Shirts 40c. or 2 for 75c. illes's Wavy All• Wool Frust Bette, doable. breasted. well wade, sad rood $5.95 M.,'. Heavy (,bvtot Suia-the kind yea would be willing to -pay 39 00 or 110 00 for, our prloe per suit.. ... $7.50 Ma's Overstate free 9960 re 910.00. sad 1141110 00 seam areae Swap as 2.5O the one at .ap Beaver Oysrooaa, laterite style at 36.00. 36 50, a8 50 and $10.00. Boy.' Ov.roals 31 75 to $6 50. Boys' Reefers from 33 00 to 34.00. Idea's Ulster, 34,758.36 75, Bargains is Millinery. Bargains is Mas Gods. llamas is WM9. 1'1cK IITS BUSY STORE NO. 3, JORDAN BLOCK. - ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR McLEOD'S : SYSTEM : RENOVATOR, A Wonderful -Tonic- and-Remedv for -WEAK and -IMPURE BLOOD, KIDNEY and LIVER TROUBLES. Manufactured by J. M: MacLEOD. Goderich, Ont. FOR fi J. BROPIIEY & SON - Tua LL101Nu - wnera.\ D'vree<orx coati Emoa\mera. .Nen earefell,' .,lteaded to v all hears, Milli or day. Quebec cones. CANTELON'S Pastry, Oyster Patties, Tarts, Short Bread and Cream Rolls, Mince Pies and Lady Fingers, Kisses, Macaroons, Maranon, Brandy Snaps, Etc. are as good &a the boat madelin any city in Cartago. t;antelon leads the trade in CAKES I have put into stock a line of Ready made td Clothing of first class manufacture, and \st prices to snit the times. - --~ O¢dered Clothing tO still my epoela ty A good range of clo't'hs to select from ; and worhssersbip the best to be had. If foil . an overcoat this fall call and see me. A number of lengths of piece goods to i . cleared out at ,,,,t. H. DUNLOP, West Street The Art Souvenir 4„, The Art Amherst ti NW +.aaavr.0mw In fancy desisting and ornament ing and almond icing. • Give him an order and your sat- isfaction will be &enured. D. CANTELON, WERT-8T. Mckillop haul Fire Iwlrluoe Ca FARM AND IY'LATED TOWN PROP- ERTY INSURED, Value of Property Iasuni up to Ja00ary, 1901 1►t,S41.,ra,N (1rYIC0Ita AND DIRSCTntm. J. R. MoLeae, pees. : T. Fraser, vloe•pt-ea ; Jea Connolly, G. Data W. O. Broad foot. J. Watt, Jas. Evens, J. U. Grieve, J. Hean•weta, director"; W. (:. Hro&dfort, a .10,10. inepem- or of losses ; T. E. HAYS. Beafo,th, monitory - treasurer. AntleTh, J. W, Yee. Holmsevllle; Jamas Contmlag Egmondvllle: R. McMillan, Beatortb; Smith, Harlook. Polloy-bolders own pay we,emmeats and get their cord. recelpted at Mr. Cow'. Cld.toa, ee .t Mclean Brom' Palmae Clothing More, God* rioh HELLO 9 THE OLD RELIABLE ALL KINDS OF COAL ALWAYS ON HAND l T Scr3iitoll Bard Coal IN THE MARKET AU Coal weighed on the Market Simla, wbere you get 700u Ibe. for • ton. QPM. LEE. Orden left st 1.33 b 5Z3PS,LBD'g Store promptly •[tended to. Wet Weather Shoes and Rubbers. ala the best 0041 hes in. the market. Bee the m veable fire pot, sod grates. Leat twice a, long as the stationary ones, and no poker required remove ashes. For sale only by J. 11. Worsell, The ohetp stove and furnace mar, LIPPI N COTT'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE, A FAMILY LIBRARY The Best In Current literature 12 COM NOVCLB YEARLY MANY SHORT STORIES AND PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS 52.50 Peal YEAR; 26 CTB. A COPY NO CONTINUED STORIES tvrRY NUMBER COM IN 1 Happy. Thought Ranges have been made for modern cooks and the careful housewife who requires to use economy and get the beat results. : Sapp Thought lenges are not experiments. Theyhave been tested' in 150,000 Canadian homes and bave been imitated by store stove manufacturers than any other Range. Buy a Happy Thought, you'll get Quality that Means a Savin` if yon do. :a.sf..enmel by The Wm. Duch Stove Co., Livmited. Brantford Wrltathis iaae afsetarr. fee as etlaafr•ted 010111•1010111•010111•19191.9.p2 BOLD sT Lilt & SHEPIiA ttD, Godelietii. a" or as ohli WE have what you want and what y.0 need In our King- !Shoes Qualityg r' and=u ,rs"4a~t:,.r�,,,rrc�.»" King. Rubbers Quality o. They are absolutely the best made... . Shoes are known for their Style, Fit, Comfort and Durability, an.I our Rubbers thew Fit -and Shape. and being wade of PURI GU ll, will wear twice as long ry rubbers. • large a,00rt,nent of Ladies' Leggins, Overstuckings, its Wool Soles, Etc �ti,#bttFy7 These goo'le aro the very beat goods that money ran buy Th,• STUB PROOF RUBBERS for men aro here at last, and we InylrE 1 01 0 I,''1. A, or, 1f 3'9U can't call 1.0 140 them, drop un a card for catalogue. ST. GEORGE PRICE f$OLa Ata FOR KiNO•QUAL1TY SHOES. rs1 CRAND MILLINERY SALE. Having found my midsummer sale a success, I purpose having another Rale, beginning -- SATURDAY, NOV. 23rd. Hamilton 8'reet Felt Hats, from 2:Ic up. Trimmed Hata, at half price. Fancy Breasts, at a great reduction. MISS CAMERON. WANT STEP -LADDER ?Mlgmtzar: Wi. F'1\"i, one away v.Itli each pound of Pure (`,ream Baking Powder purchased from us. 50c a Ib. The step -ladder alone worth the price: Try a paclrage of our Hop Tea -not a medicine, but a care- fully elected Indian and Ceylon Tea blended in a scientific manner with specially prepared Hops. Delicious and healthful. ,Now is the time to hay your Garden Seeds. We have a full av%% rtment. ) STvRa - az CO. 'Jllslephone No. 9[.�N4r B THE GROCERS. a..41.?1...q,4' • 3 t, ,roe 6)Ku l•. i