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4 T.tol/Dty, Jan. 2, 1902.
THE SIGNAL : GODERIUH ONTARIO
Starting the New
With a big sale of men's and boys' Overcoats Wo have
had an exceptionally big trade in Overcoats this season.
The reason is because we keep the most fashionable and
good reliable goods, and have been selling at a very close
margin.
W • an sow goleg le clear our more stook of Overcoats, jsel at Ike Mat yea mood
Item, •1 great ,°oridol°° prime. II you want we Dome early, or your sire may be some.
Our popular Raglanette, made Item
deft Ir.y golf cloth, 48 loonies loss, yerti•
ml poot.1.. good Italy. reload mama sad
v.lvet Dollar. Regular prim $12 00. re-
deemed to e9 7b
Onesterfleld. mode from dark grey
Cheviot, box book, silk faro/. mot:alr 11.1.1.
silk .Ntoksd, regular $12.00, redwood to
$9.75
Ws kayo also • taw lett wblob we will
akar at 15 00 and $6 1f you want a soap
tea will get It here.
Chesterfield, timid* from dark grey
troll °Iota, box back, good mohair sleeve
honors, velvet oollar,bas bees • great favor
he. Regular $10.00, for SS 50
Grey frieze Ohe. mpflold, ruffs oe
sleeves, oresoent pockets, well trimmed, vet
ret miler, very warmsad sutra good to
wear, regular $10.00. reduced to.. $8.50
Hoye Overcoats mid Melon all %dared
to rldloulou.ly low prides, Pow 1s a spam
did opportunity to make Ilis boy gout fort -
able tot very little money.
LADIES' FURS.
A few ladles' sable muffs or ruffs left, •11 of wbioh have been greaily redes.d, melon an
oppoe►aslty to mosso g.od fun at • vary low prim. W• have am elsoI.M seal Jseket,
sits 34. and 24 imam hag, Na 1 far, regular prim was 140.00. redeem" fie $32.50.
Qood0 bola at th• Above Prime Must kse SPOT CASH.
W. C. PRIDIIAZ1.
Is rUILI.aID
EVERY THURSDAY MORNING
111. MeelguJasStSt*
GODIRIOR, THURSDAY. JAN. S. 11101.
ROBINS SHOULD NEST AGAIN.
WHEN an individual named ltonINe
who, we understand, is manager of a distil•
try in Camala which In run by • Yankee
firm in Detroit, unlartakes w say, that Dr.
�;,,LD aaa.JruH is"s internee" an,I should
ego away back and sit down, it remind+ us
army ......•h of the ant saying to the elephant,
"Who are you shoving!"
R, timowIN !MIT1t hal • name anti a rept
tear° among the Anglo Saxurt race as :.
Scholar and • ni.ii of thought beton Mitten
WaLwga, of ')rtrott, built hie distiller)' at
Walkerville, Ont., and before Maitre, the
present Canadian Mutat(er of the Yankee
oonceru,estsral the arena as a flag-waver
and a shouting British cwietitutiwtaltet'
What right has this whiskey maker for a
Yankee firm to proclaim hie abuse of better
Men than himself meter the wing of the
Canadian Manufactursn' Association!
What right tar this British r. cipient of
Yankee dollars to vaunt his loyalty am
against other Ilteu'e l What right hat this
eon of St. George to wry tint a non d 81.
Denis shall nut be proud art his nationality,.
or a eon u1 St. Patrick rejoiee in the s,,,
membraiCIU the land of hie fathers!
torte years ago we-iner i+l -
seeing Kontos awl a bunch of flag was ors
•from hie di.titlery brought 10 time at
Witnleur, where he and they were trying to
sdverti ie taw Yankee frru by waving Union
Jack., A day or two after Roulet* aad his
gang were collo.! down, the firm of HIIRAM
- W•Lgitw
& Soso put a disclaimer in •The
Windsor Kecord..tat.ug that the riotono
outburst of loyalty by E.01101 and his a.00
ctatea was done withoet the knowledge or
consent of the firm. -.
IC is about time tot the Wglll.rville
Rostoe should be called balk to his neat
onoe more. The bright, bracing for of
Canada at this time of the year 'a uneeason-
• f able for such chirruping as he has beeu
giving of tate.
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P SHOTS.
-Somalia to keep your re.olutioue.
--Remember that it should be written
"1902."
Lord RoSIBIRY should remember that a
"leader'.' duty is to lead."
-It does not strike us that peace and
good will is working full time to South
Africa or in the Philippines
-The Legidature of Ontario will meet
on January N, and the -Grits and Tories of
West Huron will rejoice to know that the
constituency will be represented this We
situ.
-If President Kooecvci.T reprimanded
General MILER publicly for expressing an
opinion on the S•:IILEY trial, .omebo.ly
eheuld reprimand President RooneILT for
reprimanding General MOM Thin public
reprimanding may be strenuous but it isn't
goal form.
-Crown Attorney Vmuty, of Toronto,
gave erpreselon to • truism in his recent
widow before the 1Hsivteeisl Ammiation-,
when he ie reported as .eying : "Sentiment
\ al women often begged him not to send
thieve. to jail, but nu woman,. bad .yet
asked him to .)are a woman, nils'', 'do
not send that 'weir girl to jail, benne she
h•• been tempted 1.0 .ell her Isrly fo.' food.'
A woman might sin either for Tore or lust.
and few, if any, of her own .ex would Put
_ out • hand to lift her up. Il there is any
one thing more rowel than another. it is the
um -Minty of .one woman to another."
done and told then to put on a tow thous
and more. )There t• oot • moo In the
Dominion who believes what The St. John
Son said last week, namely, that Sir Wilfrid
Laurier is opposed to .ending • 000Ungent
to South "lidos. Yet party organs publish
such twaddle and think they are making
rotm by it. Sometlmee people ask when
will the Conservative party return to
power. SV. think we cam tell them one
thing on ibis pilot, and 1► le that It will not
be until the leading organs reoogo•is that
the people have just a little common sense,
and begin to appeal to them upon hyo
mugs affecting ths country'. welfare.
BOOKS AND PERIODICALS.
Toe ('HRl"TMA. "Fannia's Ai.ta•AT&."-
Qn art gallery .0 1 library mm ed world
be an appropriate deserlptto..8f Ib. Christ-
mas
hrit-mu Issue which the publishers of tbe Farm-
ers Ads -soma, .l Loudest, Oat.,
amt out to their readers. As Caladium,
ooyer and contents •hk• "do us proud."
W• have seem notbtog more effective and
unique than the colored froottspls, e, which
moludes • beautiful photogravure of the
farmer king. Edward VII„ lollowd up
within by • °areful d.estlption of the royal
terms and L.•rds at Windsor, written by •
member of tae staff who vI tted England last
summer. Theo follow °t sr sixty pages of
I•t.traotiye an! entertalm..g articles, vary•
leg from graze to gay --every page embel
Salted with a wealth of beautiful view',
repreeentlsg every portion ot the Dominiue.
Jest which est of features 1. the more
tempting it would be hard to say, and we
would advise the reader to scour° the Ad
violate and judge for himself, or herself, for
among the portrait' within we uoVca •
Manitoba lady and her tartlets have Ilse
place of bonor. To one patrtotlo future we
mast e.peol•lly refer, viz , the publication
of sketches of a dozen !,.,ding Canadian
anions, with photogravures of palatloge
Mleote.l from •moog the hest tt their works.
It le.te to say 1 hat t be Christmas Advo
oats wtll be warmly rscarved and win the
appreciation which it r.chly deserves. It
oar/atwe by lar anything 1M publishes,
bats hitimato lanai. 1, to mol to all sub-
scribers tree of ohar,e.
TWO .JANI'Aat S,-uoN./'e. -- Sorib.er'.
Magazine has seldom had a better union of
• groat subject with the right man to treat
It than In the series wbioh begins In the
January number on 'The Amerman 'Com-
mercial levsloe' of Korope " Frank A.
Vanderllp, oo resigning his position as
moisten' secretary of the United States
treasury last spring, wont to Europe with
lotto" from the highest Amerteen officials
to the minister of finance and other leader,
I. tndestry and commmas to ill the groat
n atioou. brash from an Intimate associa-
tion with the IoJsetrial and financial prob.
Isms of the felted States, he war peoulsrly
fitted by aptitude and training to appreciate
the hearings of this problem aoroad. The
key -note of his articles is that "Che codes.
trial world Is as yet by no means prostrate
at our fest. W• have before us • long
mmpatgo or bard work." Mr. Van-
derllp'e •rtlolse have been written with
unusual clearness and vivacity, so that
the 'general reader will find them se
e ntertaining as the mpltaloo and maou
honorer w111 and them tiatrsotve. No man
has been more prominent in the dl.cus.tn
e1 the Hy I'aueoefee-Tresty than Soe.tor
Lodge of M.esacbueette. He therefore
speaks with Authority urban he writes In
t
his number oo "The Treaty -Making Powers
of the Senate. Illostrstdd short dation
has a prominent pl• • in this Dumber, and
artists of distinction furnish Illustrations
for many of the articles.
WHAT OTHERS ARE SAVING.
with drop regret Hist we have to part .Iib
you. We learn Idiot It is your loteotluu of
etudylog to pus a higher examinatluu and
you bat. our beet wishes flet you may be
.uooe..tul. As • inure lasting expreselon of
our esteem thee these few words we bog of
jou to •wept this trayslllog companion, awl
may the Uod of Inv• golds. direct and bloom
You le the Essara wish of your pupils
Signed on behalf of tt... *Moot.
GLI. g FOOTER.
ANNUS Bugtun,
Shortly after Sante Case arrived trout
the north mai these0Nd the prosente from
the Cbr.simas Tree, much to the copy merit
.t the boys and girls.
asperleaeed terns sad Waris.
f our unsatisfactory ezpafieme with other
preparations should a ,l tofluenoe you apellit
•'1'etnam's " to was the first, the hest,
tic cooly ponotese ,urn ourr. (live It • trial.
A corn treated with other remedies wouldn't
do eo again If it oonfd help It. Give your
ooro a ubanoe. Druggists who sell only the
best always mill Putnam's Palslese Corn Ea -
tractor.
DUNGANNON.
Nonce. The loom ageno, In Dungannon
for Tug 8tu5u. is at the °Moe of J.O. Ward.
J. P., oon..yanoer. to.. who wilt reoetve
orders tor subscription, advertising and lob
work. and is authorized to give r'eOeipu fur
amounts paid for the same.
Tucspay, Deo. 24.
Pita,oN1I..-MIes Maud Wbyard, Mies
Augustine and levers! other teachers ars
spending their Chid/rimer' bolldays at their
r.epeutivehome. MW Maggie rayon,
of Formosa, (lot., nod Mrs McOormlck,
Log of Heroine°, formerly of the Queens
hotel ben, recently hod a pleasant Cline se
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. O'Connor
W. 1'. Crimson. of Nlogham, was le nor
village Inst week Mies Nina Ktlp.t•
riot has bean enraged to take oharee of
J.S. No. b, A.btield, for the Doming year.
W. 'kilt hoe Abe best of eaoos.
Passstrtarrov.-Oo Friday lass, ft Wog
the ole.. of t be public school term, Mrs. K.
Davidson, formerly Mies Margaret McClus-
key, who hes had ohar.fe of the publio school
In `1.S. No. 6, Ashdald, was presented by her
pupils, as a taken of their appreciation,
with a yalu.ble and he.utlful.dver spoon
and • tares fancy platter. Mrs. Davldess
war prev,tl.d upoo by the board of trustees
0 tate uhargs of the school from the
summ.•r holiday, until the prevent as they
could not .ecur. the services of another
teacher al that time Dunne her tenure of
the postUw she p.rlorm.d her duties to the
satiet•otlen of all.
I tt .nl .jr' Mite. Roel'. DraNtS. - We
rely regret t. nee W chroulole the
death of Mrs. Robt. !turnip, formerly Miss
Maud wlises, which took pima" on Friday
art tri L Ike ie.Td-ene. of her father, Mirk
Wilma, of Ashfield. Her remains were
Interred I. Dungannon minsters, oo Mon.
day, 1).mmtier 23rd, the ser..,:e bslog coo
ducted by Rev. K Florham), .muted by
Rey Mr. Mclennan, of Lucknow. The
d.om..d was only to her twenty fourth year
and bad been married two years. Her
husband lett here last spring for the Norte
west to provide a home. About ten dye
apt, be r.ostved word that big wife had
suddenly takes III and shortly alter his
arrival hems.be gun embed to lung troeb's.
The sincere sympathy of the entire com-
manity 1. with the bereaved husband and
other relatives. An Infant child about five
weeks old is thus bereft of Its mother.
Rtltr'A to PI' A rR/4t4/1..
Vbtode (It.(' ) Colonist ((:e..ervatt..i
T.. Mall and Empire •tt:ks the revised
ammo dgures ler Ontario and says they
l.dleata that Mr. Tarte has 0000loded sot
to out down the popnl•tice .1 that ppa�nvinoe
u much as he intended The Hamiltn
Sp.obbnr declares that the te. 1 that John
Dryden, Ontario) Mlaleter of Agrloultnre,
hoe invested molted In • wattle ranch In
Dakota. .111 make capital nemesign liter*
Miro . The H.15.. Herald referred •oprov
I.g1y to th1e twaddle, seri the Liberals
swept Neta Smile .t the monlaipaf elite
Woe, wtaolng o'xto•n counties nal .1
edgaeeen os a etrief party drat and dlvldf.g
the two ethers toluene with the comer..
amts . W• put theme thlag■ together for
the pupae of pinto. out hoe the pellet'
.f twaddle 1s drivi■e people array Irises ilia
flemsetvMve poly Whoa well sewepa
ppers leen that the pahlta has a little
geese' There le ant s living met who
tree% vot.Inr the C neervulve parry M
same Yr. Uryles, who 1s well te-do. seam
M to Maw .ams d kis ..ah % • I)•keta
.mat re. Theis M set • was ant ids of the
lasmm. seylss . who believes tin Me
Ire. l• glee the moose •..s.eretere dlree
WOO to add sip the figures o1 O.tarle
erre0ily, and Maes gm alr•M of what h• had
SHEPPARDTON.
TI x nay, Deo. 24.
PRg,goTATioy,-Nies Gray has given op
be ;mettles as teacher of our public sohosl
and 1s leaving with the Intention, we under.
stand. 01 continuos her studies tor a higher
sphere. The following address, presented
to her by the members of her Bible alas Is
the Skeppardton Sabbath sohool, speaks for
ite.lf:
To Mies Dray
DRAB T.ACR1>t=V{�, the pupils of your
Bible alms and other. %torestd, fat that
we sense' allow yon to go from our midst
without ..preing to you_ our sinners
•ppreolatloo of voar servitors. bloc" your
oomtng among us your quiet, earnest Ills,
your helpful words and consists to your
class, you clear, Impressive lotorprotation
of the word of Uod, have greatly helped no
In oar devotion to the Master's canoe and
le the uederotandlng of Ho holy word Ws
shall miss you as nue who lived in our
midst the !..'on. that ynu taught, but we
.are assured that our lase will be a >>tiille-4W
o, here where you may go lc le our eseaest
prayer the' Gad may riohly hates sed open
u p fields of Interco ueetatnese for yon to
whom He has given sootily to fill them so
well. Von carry with yen as you leave as
the love and esteem which you, by your
erne worth. have fully won, In tangible
form we wish to preemie • dight token of
oar •steam, smoothie, whlnh may l,times
remind von of the days spent here, and of
the respect and love entertained for you by
your Shepptrdtoo Sabbath school HMIs
dam
Vigoed on behalf of the ole
Marc At.gx. Sn.t.i%
Dotscai M('Net
J. R. Graham nal the address and Mn
9111th presented Mies Grey with a pen and
Ink nand end feensale pen.
As"TIIRR PR.R.RTATio N. - llu 1' rtday
sPoanoes • public examleatlon was held In
the school. Mine (:oopsr,el I)uelop,snlsted
In the teaching and, *for a short lor.rmle
e ine, an Interesting i rnarsm of mnein, die
lognee, recltelfose, aro., was giver by the
pis pe la, after wktoh the follow'es reddest"
er•t reed he (live Faster
Te Mw Orly
IIMAR IIA.'RRR, - We, the pupils of 5.5
No. 11, A.hfleld, on this, the ear• of your
d•partmo from emmg us, Amino to move,
to you mar heartfelt apprmfatlns of your
"melees W. haus .Iw.y foiled le you a
whist. and palestaktes %ooh., and belle%
that dorlee the past three earl year best
.Setts he.s bem pnt forth for the adman.
.seat of ear reestsl,mare and spirituel wel.
fare, your klsdn..e and ready sympathy
have owes fee yin many 'rinds, and 11 1.
DUNLOP:
Most'ay, Ilea.
Our teacher has rote to Clinton toads,
he holidays.
Mies (Orme Lawson hasre grim
U.eswa, where she 1. tatter • mums el
study et the Presbyterian ladles' college,
and will enjoy the Ubn.tmas vacation um
del the parental roof at Lorneeide.
Mrs. Edwin Morris slid three children from
Attain, Has , and Aim Jessie MoK"orie,
of Port Albert. who is also returning from
Manitoba, name among to H.turd•y for •
visit of several month; to their relatives and
friends.
Char Spasm, of ttt Huron road, Gods
rich townehloo, popularly known here, was
married In Ooderloh last week by the Rev.
.1. A. Anderson, pastor o1 Knox church. to
MIs. Mary Holsley, one of the most popular
young I.diee of 011e township. A lues
mobilo! Irlsad■ bore wish the oewly•wdded
maple suooese to the journey of life. Mr
Spence U a brother of Mrs. A. A. Williams
of this plaoe.
Moou.ty, Deo, 30.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. M.ODonald spent
their Christmse In Goderich.
.I.e. Tobin, of The Free Prom, of I.00don,
moot I:►rl.tmes hors with relativeo.
Lily Cumming, now of lnodon, was up
last week oo a transient visit to her parents.
Min Clara O'Connor, from near'eafortb,
on her way home after a most pleasant visit
of seven weeks In Aehtel1. .pent several
days here, the guest of Mrs. Tobin.
Several weeks .go we mentioned that our
e.'.omed reeldeote, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Fullnrd, had sold out their bodaeee and
were goiog bock to their former home to
Gederlob, but Mr. Clark, who I. to Mks
it withdrew his offer, and now Om. Fulford,
of loeburn, has purchased It, and minted
the store and poecothoe on Monday last.
Sa'ard•v's London Free Press had • view
of the Duslop hotel aad • oortratt of ire
genial proprietor, Mr. (hazier. A brief
sketch aoeampaoylsg the cloture mentions
the foot that this "1s one of the oldest hot.le
In Ihs conoty of Horne, and was suooamlul
ly kept In the earlier days by Mr. Anthony
Allan, who now lives In retlrsmeot in the
eel
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Begin the
E New Year Welles _
The annual echaol meeting of our section,
No. 9, Colborne, came off "n I'hurrrfay last.
The sttndanoe of ratepayers was good and
they were much pleased with the fioanoial
report. It war decided to add more land
to the 1.01100 and steps will be taken
shortly to have the property of John ('lark,
formerly the Keel farm, now In No. 1, M-
etaled ; also the lots of .1. Chlekelm, J. 0.
Stewart and ,les. MeeManee from No. 5.
W. H. Jewel was appointed auditor and
Reboot Quaid, • former trustee, was elected
In plans of J. 11. Harker who refused to
stand. The question of the water supply of
the school war brought op and alter diem"-
don
iemsaloe the matter war left In rho hands of the
relates,. Many think that an artesian
wag .111 be sank moi as they have at
Sbeppard(oa. 1a the wells In the sNgbbor•
hno T our sob TraileroTwas rikelieoi -ai
100 feet. Two so trustees atrosgly Ooo-
elemn+.l the action of the trusties In passing
a bylaw not showing sohol•ro out or the
.obonl grounds daring school hours. Mr
Chisholm spoke In support of the motion of
the trustees.
LEkBURN,
Moot or, I)eo. 30.
Mrs..) Mosler and deter. MINI h. ('hie.
holm. ',peed the ho!Iday season by a visit
to Port Huron and other polnu.
On Monday last oar esteemed townsman,
Oen Fuller 1, lel1 here to reside in the prn-
irrssdre onll.o. of Dunlop as Ike mernhsl
and postmaster, in place e' his tingle, Koh
art Fullnrd, who had 611..1 thio p0eitim for
the Dam six year.
A Std HANDICAP.
A man wfy a lams hack deem
sot feet awl like working mad yon
eannot blame him. Jeremia, i Rod
dun, carpenter, No. 7 Cowdy St ,
Hiogwtow, Oat., .af!er.d with
rheumatism in his back (lam
bingo) for two years. Five bottle.
of Dr. Hall's Rheumatic Can onen-
pletsly curved him Thie groat blood
verifier is pit up in bottles e6e-
taini.g lea days treatment. Prim
80 °sate at •11 drug atone or Dr.
call Ydkdae 0.., Kingston -
by giving us a Call.
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Money Saved is 'Money Earned, and if you
make up your mind to give us a share of your
trade, we, will Save You Money. Our aiin is to
please our customers, and to do so we must give
them Honest Goods at Honest Prices.
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SUCCESSFUL MODEL STUDENTS.
nrs.lte et the ■eeiIsg et Ibe l'e..17 Beard
.t hoar l.en.
The meaty board of examioers met to
l'hotoo on l'uesday, December 24th, to
apish the work of the Model Sohool etamia-
•tloo..
There were 1n atimdanm In all fifty-four
oandtdaMa - t.eoty•four to Clinton and
thirty In Oodenab. T'ns papers se • wnole
were °on/adored heir. OI the fifty four who
wrote. tilty-three auamede3 In securing the
pane mark, and were awarded third mrtlfi•
o•tur&verdant). The pe mark required
by the Eds. ation Department a 60 per
°cat. of the tole!. Tl.c board have also
awarded thine obtai.tng seventy-five ler
cert. of the total first class honors, and
thine ohtatntop twtw.eel servelty and seven
ty.ttve per met...mud-ola- homer.. FA
lowing is tho fist :
First clam bouors-&°too, K. J • 'Gum:
lop, W. ,I. ; Oratory. S.uaa; McEaen,
Agues E ; Watson, Vrats.
S.cond-Jue hmors-Aylesworth, Mari;
Itl.lby Margaret b:, ; Blake. Klohard J.
(ode, Merl ; Downing, Hat•ie M. ; Fber•
hart, Henry; Goveolock, Maoist ; Hartry,
Howard F. KApatt.ck, Nisa ; Lamont,
Samoa H. ; (harry, Mary; Robertson,
c,loeaole M.w; Rafal. Margaret 1. ; Stoll
IN. Emma 1: ; Wiseman, Jessie.
Pe -Hell, \V.Ifrd H. ; !Ratchford 1. 1.
ian ; Heyde.', Wm. .tae. V. R ; Brows,
8. P. ; Hoobanan, Hammy ; Chidley, Clare ;
l'owan, Arnold ; Conrtlu•, Wm. : Daltor,
H wash : Rv.ne, Human J. ; Farrel,Ethel ;
Goat, Edna; Hillm, .las .1 ; Joyat,
anew ; Mair, R_7. ; J1e()oaald, Beal.
McDonald, 01es; McI:w.n, Edith K;
Ewen, May McFarlane. Ten; Ma_
Math, Lottie ' ; MaMienael. Me. J. t
Minor, Hobbes; McLeod, Alex ; Murillo.
Lsats, Newels. Case L. ; l'aesmore,
bort ; 'Pybos, George O. ; '3NrIing, Jaime
M. ; *adios, I'red; Troy, Nellie; Web•
our, Goers, ; Yeo. Lento E..
The Dominion Osvara.sat he attest to
adopt a more vigorous Immigration policy,
and Mr. Smut, Deputy Minister of the
Interior, w111 go to England to lavatigat+
the prospects there.
A little girls tos.pmltion on boys Is as
follow.: " When a boy hollers be open his
big month like frog., but g.rls hold their
tongue till they are spoke to, and then
answer respectable od tell just bow It was.
N e have just read of a newly Imported
Lotman tutor, mho u. Enter morolog
elmtrided a "heavily mortgaged oongrwa•
Um" by Moping over and oyer agalo, "He
w111 rs'ze as debt.: Hs will raiz t)
i0 r e lwiuklb.g of an eye."
To ADVERTISERS.
Notice of changes most be left at fhb
OlSce not later than Saturday
noon. The Copy for changes
moat be left not it ter than Mon-
day noon. i asnal Advertisements
accepted no to not n Wednesday of
each week.
NEW YEAR'S
WE
have Just put into stock a lot of fresh new
goods for New Year's trade.
A LARGE SHIPMENT
HANDKERCHIEFS.52 dozen at the following prime: 4a, So, do, 10o,
14', 160, 18;, 20o, 25o. 30o. Embroidered aad lam
edges. 'lnegr.u'e.t veue ever sem here.
MUF=FLERS• la ooahmto and elle, LADIES' PARASOLS from
$1,00 to 14 60. Joss tb. thlas for a
surpassed in talus.
20:5 oentury runner frames and automatic action
(LENTS' UMBRELLAS. frames,.metbtng new, from $1.00 to 12.75.
FURS• Lapertns. s650, 10.00, 15 00, 17 00, 27.00, 30.00. Ruffs -Fro. 12.00
to 1'1.00.
LADIES' COATS. Just 11 lett, the balsam of ear mason's stock, which will be
sold at peas to clear. Every ens must he sold at wore
polo..
Two fur orate left yet. Una 130.00, for $'73.00, the other 28.00, $22 00,wblob le much
lees than real value. A big herg•l° for emus two persons.
We were in Toronto • few weeks ago and secured lost 'rem $400 00 and $500.00 worth ot
goods suitable for the season to general stook at away down prloes,whiob are to me sold at
away doge vetoes.
presoak.
J. H. Colborne,
'Phone 86.
Goderich.
HALE YOU TRIED ...
Our Guaranteed Care for
Coughs, Etc.
a BOX. 05
Laxative-Bromo Quinine
wttb • fools of
SYRUP OF LINSEED, LIOOKICE end
CHWKODYNKorSYRUP OF WHITE
PINE and PAR (D. D. C 1.)
IKEEPS YOUR PLAN78 f1EALTt1Y.
• MATCH Ursa ,'ONBINATIOa.
In winter your House Plante Bead extra
oars and attantlon. Yon often (eel • read
of some help. You might have It 1. ,
The Henderson
Plant Food.
PERFECTLY SOLUBLE.
NO ODOR.
PRODUCE'S FLOWERS.
W. C. GOODE, Chemist, - BLOCKRD
A (creat Snap_
le our Ginger Soap, at 5a a
pound, of which we sell a barrel a week.
This isn't our only snap, as we oarry
everythtng that on be found In an ro-
todate grocery store, and our prime
are right. The farmers know that they
osa alwsye get from us • map for their
pr.dum. V. draw the line at no
log14mat* trod. - everythiug gots :
(;l.esware or potatoes, garden sluff or
chnioeet table China. We deal in all
of them.
T. G. TIPLI11111 CO.,
Radford Butt. G oderiob.
as • Steer Rall.
NM tin Ammon expre.lno, but gaits
trued many people whose hearlog can b•
perfectly restored by inhaling Catarrh -
real.. 11 quickly r.•'Isves and enree all
kind. of caused), catarrhal deafness, and
dims.es of the respiratory organ.. Don't
give op hope till you have Meted Catarrh•
ozone. It has restored lost hearing to
thousands, and a o elo the same for you,
Caterrhororre I. a vegetable antloo•to,
pleasant and oonvroi.at to use, absolutely
mrtain quietly to ben. at and ultimately
cure. Two months treatment $1.00. Small
size 25c at druggist• or by mall Inn N. D.
Pol.gn A O.. , Kteguten, Oat. _.-
DATev or Ansi/iv,- lite following does
have been announced for the next sittings
of the High Couto if Justioe to Uoderloh
Non.jary. Moody, 3rd Maroh, before Mr.
Jnsttoo Rnberuon ; jury, Monday, 16ts
Joos, before Mr. Justice Street.
MiIF Wood.
FOR ---SA L
I- The al. eve LS est -into .to ( woo -d
tea.ith sad will be delivered to
of the town_ the lame da ns
ordered.
Orders received by telephone or
left at residence, 128 Cambria street,
will receive prompt attention.
'Phone 98.
PETER McEWAN.
Uwlerich, November 21e. 1899. 53.3m
_WE never slid_ advocate shopping avly _from
hoi�ne when you could do as welt there as
anywhere. But there are _ things_ whi
stands , to reason, one can buy bettor a
centre like Toronto is, and ono of these \is
FINE RELIABLE FURS, because to g
the variety --and- to get the gilaranteed---qua(---f
ity you must go to the larger market. Wd.�
are exclusive fur manufacturers. Wo make
everything we sell, and we guarantee every-
thing we make. We shall be pleased to
welcome you to our showrooms -the largest
and hest appointed in the 1)ominion-if you
are passing our way, but if that's not pos-
sible we'll be pleil.9ed to serve you through
our Mail Order Department- and promise
you absolute satisfaction. Yon can have a
copy of our n9w 1901-2 Catalogue for the
asking. We are making a special featnrn of
warn( flu' .rackets.
LAIHKS' ASTRACHAN JACK ETN. -Oar special $25
LADIES' ASTRACHAN, WON AND WALLABY JACK-
,.
I.AI►IES' ETELIsBITRIC SEAL JACK RIX -Plain•
I.AI)1F.A' F.I.RCTRIC SEAL JACKETS -Trimmed
'm. Sharman, jr.
BOOTSI SHOES, RUBBERS.
We have the large t stock of BOOTS, SHOES and
RUBBER GOODS ever shown in Goderich.
-
Itcomprises goods of the following we11•known makers :
J. & T. Belt. Walker•Parker Co , "Empress," The Victoria
Shoe Co., The Slater Shoe Co , The Williams Shoe Co. and
E. T. Wnght & Co., of Bocland, Mass.
In Rubbers we can give either the Canadian Granby,
Berlin, or the Glove Goodyear Rubber, of New York.
Wm. Sharman, jr.
"GOOD RELIABLE GOODS AT FAIR PRICES,"
is our motto.
1
Just Receive'
80 Tons
Massillon Lump Coal,
The best Soft ('oel In the market fit
domestic t °rpm a, elm several cars of
Scranton
Hard Coal
NOW ARRIV 1 1 u ll/ ✓000•
efore
Buying
I see our line
of
IIEATERS
and
LNG R A
ALL COAL WEIGHED ON
THE MARKET SCALES.
Smrolty of cars Is likely to tmre a coal
famine daring the nest two month's, would
therefore advise parobue of your Coal
VOW .
Wm. Campbell.
h,. it
$25 16 360.
30 to 40.
45 to 65.
e.1•11.
J. W. T. FAIRWEATHER & CO.
84 YONGE-ST. - TORONTO.
liedselsh.11tn. 13th 1901.
i
"'We will save
you money and
give you the
choice of the
best Iines on
the Canadian
market.
Every Stove fully
Guaranteed. . . .
LID k f
GODERICH.
tes
Skates
Skates 1
nmmtlftt
No. 5 Acme Spring Skates,
all sizes,
No. 10 Acme Spring Skates,
nickel plated,
Royal Hockey,
Perfection hockey,
Ladies' Daisy,
Perfect Hockey,
Majestic
Dominion "
Lightning "
40c.
$1.25
1.00
1.25
1.50
1.50
'2.'25
2.25
... 3.50
We haven full 1111)' ((1 1 lackey fucks, Ankle Supporters,
Shin Guards, 111whey Sticks, Skate `traps, etc.
A Whew Caleidr gives with every wane.
N. D. ROUGVIE,
TH11C CASH HARDWARK STORM.