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The Signal, 1902-1-16, Page 4r iiii 4 ITtevasoar, Jen. 16, 1302. THE SIGNAL : GODERIUH ONTARIO r,1 20 Discount Sale Of Iles s, Youths' rill M's' Clotiiit. For seven days, from Saturday, January loth, to Saturday, the 25th, we will offer our entire stock of Clothing at twenty per cent. discount. This le • genutee clearing sale ot every grticle of °loth's, le the store. Mens Overcoat*, Boys' Overo•ta en and Reefers, M's. Youths and Boy.' Sults, Meo s odd Puts, odd %sets and odd Coats, at 20 per met discount. and some 11mes mush lower. 20 per out. means a bit saves for you, and shrewd buyers are sere 1. take advaaLage of this ufer. 1f you buy • full wertb $14 00 you 12.00 10 00 " 8.00 " Oyeroo&$ worth 12.00 10.00 6,50 600 41 41 60 get G. ;t10 66 It for $11 20 ;960 " 800 6.40 1. Se 61 16 Boys' 45 00 Sults 4.00 •' " 300 '• " 3.50 " fur $4 00 320 " 240 •• 280 Boys' Orsrotata worth $6 00 for $3.50 9 60 8 00 0.r C'lotb,og Is all marked 1n plain figures 5 20 and you Dan see that you ret 20 per out. 4 00 off every time. Cease and see the bassinet we are roving. We will make It worth your while to My sow. W. mutt clear mut oar present mud' to make mem for spring purchases W. C. PRIDHAZ1. Term. Cash. Perfect Fusing Clothing Hasse. ght $i guuI, rs run• ••I EVERY THURSDAY MORNING BY fee f.eSL IAOUS T YODSRIOH. THURSDAY. JAN. 111. 11126 THE BOER WAR. SOME tyo years and a half ago, when the Boer war war under discussion, a number of our esteemed contemporaries lock the grouud that such • war would speedily close, as Briaiu would be able W land so many men and such quantities o! war muni. tions that the Boers would he unable to withstand the assault. Even Kuuaw who has now got down to sober second thosght, was of the opinion that "forty thousand borne and foot going to Table Ray," would be able to settle matter. them in quick time and acoording to the rubs of service. The defeat of the British Army at Coleus* and Dundee (heralded at the tune as Bridals victories) and the locking -up of Bir Gamma W'UITR and his army in Lady smith compelled the public to believe that the war in South Africa was not a "game of bear and skittles"; and theeubsequentdefeat of General BULLAR on the Tugela brought that thought farther home When, afterwards, owing to -tau British oncoses at Pasrdeburg, the resistance against Bettis was reduced, and he was enabled to give relief to Ladysmith. the sounds of jubilation went around the world's belt. a many believed that the c of the war was in might- Later, when general election ;n Britain was ear, and after Pretoria had been captured, the party in power knew that a public declaration that the'war was ended would be well received by the electors, and General lton.wrs was induced to return to England to proclaim that the (war was ended, he having left General Kor'HcvuR behind him to close up the loose eras. incidentally political and military honors and • gift from the nation amounting W half • million was his portion on that oc °salon. ✓ he Candi•tu who had gone oyer to °doss out the war in a few months returned at the end of twelve months and they led us to believe that the end wag in sight. PaARDgBI&O had done the busmen. and the capture of Pretoria hal put chs lob beyond a peradventure, so we were gist* understand. Today, after two and a halt Yin bT ei. tinuous military operation, the British find them.elyee compelled to have over two hundred thond men under arms, an ex. penes of millions per week, and the war not ended aril apparently not within easy reach of heing inside Routers General Rors returned to Eng land about a year ago, he gave out that the total number of Bun available for fighting purpose. was 10,000 Since that time we bees been informed that (Senorel Err CHRNRR s men have Leen rounding the Bun up with neatness and deepatch,and monthly k returns are maup to show how the good work is going ma. l.* citaaas a figures show that up to data river 18,000 fighting Boer* have leen captured out of the 10,000 that Ronsems left in the field, and KIT- ( IT'- (MeNIS further 1•Rtimate* that there err 10,000 hoer under arms left These figures do not square from an arithmetical stand• point, but we are willing to let Rottenest snd Krn areae reconcile them, if they can. Meantime the war goes on, and the Jkitish taxpayer is paying for the 'diapasone& .f the nnuude"; RoawaTR story about the war ireinv ended is now re(•ogniked as a myth, awl the electors aro beginning to Ree that .t the last vote at the polls they were Rimfiemmei into supporting a Government that had neither sense enough' to keep out ens o1 an espve and unneu.,tary war, nor brains enough to reelect men to lorry the war to a ourx,essfnl terminstion. WAKE ■11PD OP THIS People whose daily habits are .eafdantly .Airs soon weer oat Neter.'s digitate machinery, Ner- vous .Lbaertiea, general debility, de pleesnes, see., invariably fol- low. An invigorating tonin reek me "Osat" his Tonle Pills will , alare vesting tikalityaand tone np be grim. Raab e.atains yes days' tr.atmnt. Pries 26 am* at all arallggiita, et mailed yrs'pt of pries. Address Dr. ](.iittiae OL. Oat. WHAT THE CONSERVATIVE GOV- ERNMENT DIDN'T 00. • At a meeting in the West Yak bye election campaign Senator LYtD 1$ eouutered neatly upon the Oeweervatives who are not satisfied with tie measure of a eimtanpe which the Dominion Government is giving in the South African war. He re called the time of tis Sodan coals, byes wero to :power when the Coneeva at Ottawa. NV ben Britain asked the colonies for .id Australia sent a coos ttngent, but Canada refused to send • foroe unless the Imperial Government would pay for equipping it. Australia was heartily thanked tor her assistance, but Canada re- ceived • very polite snub. Lord LANs Wowing, at that time Governor General of .bads, sent •.-telegram saying that Lbs entire out of any force recruited in Canada must tall on the Imperial exchequer. Sena- tor Lae:meetI read the telegram, as follows': Governor-General, the Mut ;Hon. the Marquis of Lao.downe, d.C. M.G., to the Right Hon. the Earl of Derby, KGS Feb 26,-I866,--Tieeernment ready to unction recruiting by Cao.rla for service in Egypt or elsewhere, Forte should he specially enrolled from different parts of local b•Lt.lions under Imperial army die cipnne act. Laurie preferable to Wil- liams. I would suggest brigade of three battalions (five hundred) each from marine Provinces, old Canada and North- west. Laurie might command brigade and Williams one baualiou Melvund would like to eery. as Bngade-Major; entire Dost would 1.11 on Imparisl-etch° The reply of tits War Oaks to Um ids - gram w MS ' • The offer of the Government of Now South Wales, which has been accepted by Her Majesty* Government, was to pro vide an organized force, fully equipped and ready for immediate service, and the Government of the Dominion will no doubt fully appreciate the difterence be tweet] the two offers as regards the wee which could be made of them by Her Majesty's Government, and will not. Lord Hartington feels sun, oonsider that in declining their patriotic offer for the present any undue preference has been glten to the colony of New South Wales " The lees the Opposition nys about its superior loyalty the better for it. SNAP SHOTS. -Ihe Hamilton Spectator, with iia usual lurk, ha, oome unscathed from the clutches of the kW law. The Spec. appears to be lanky ao w.gp rich. -WILLIAM FINDLAY MACLSAN is still using the whetstone on his sniekernce. The fun will follow when he begins to use his enickerate on -but that will be am other story. -Mr. WIIITNIY and his friends in the Legts'ature are of opinion that the Premier and his friends may spring an election upon the Province as early se the month of March. Ii that be so, no time should be lost in holding a convention to put a Liberal candidate in the field for West Huron In fact, it would do no harm to get a candidate in the geld at an iearty date no matter when the election is toile held. --The sudden death of the Hon R. R. lh,nrl.1., Minister without portfolio in the OL ase$ Government, conies with a shock to all who knew him Mr lh)Bgl.l.'m death was caused by • tall from hie horse•, while visiting in Engler 1, where he hail large hustles/re intermits. He was a strong Im perialisL, and hal been • member of the Laurier Government ounce its formation. Hie wife, daughter of the tete Sir Davin MAcPH*m.oa, will have the sympathy of a large number of friends throughout Can- arla. WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING. Hamilton Susumu : The setlslaetlon ee. feel. 1e getting rid of • year whiten hes, undoubtedly, been • Nought, Oo•, is some what marred by the ksewl•d.e that the eemleg year will b. Noaghty, toe .POOR ►AVORITIRH. 1'odad.lphla Record : When ser mann fset.rers boast or their ability to undersell seepotltnr. In other mentriee It is m.nl featly anpiet to our even 0, n•umen that by ars I.evooted from nhte.ning Ilia bks aelyastsae Ay sheer favoritism felea,y I.heled "erosseMss." MR. MARrv,nl Wandeterk /tontine! Revlon : Ry the wsy, why Menet.' we doh the Ie•estnr el the wireless t.l.groph 8;,.., M.rnnnl, se every de.patnh writer hem been dol.g. His mother wee an English woman and he hes lived nearly all his the in England. le hoon.lr g him we aro not h0nerina nn I,Rha. het e, a oho le him antred.nte and present Interesse 1. moiety a Britisher. At am rote, thee. Y no reales why we sheets Istrdae, either signer er Mender or Herr in speak- ing of a foreigner Whoa Jena Smith guest to Fleece he is Mushier John Smith nut Mr. Jobe Satoh, just ea he is Herr Jub. 'Smith in Germany. TTI. I.ADIatl 00 THE h1N11 ! From the New York Timeeelit a dinner on • poubtel • pruwtaaot member sat N•w York moiety an Englishman, who uses present on Sir TO ones Lipton's youttr wh.0 be was es tart inieg Klug Edward. was d1W°NIRa the mordent which o° 05.t 00011•1on seriously threatened the lire. of •'1 on board. People little know," he said, 'bow nearly F.:aglead came to 1oslu4 bet kiss, it would .sere been impossible had It owns to the went to have saved all, and if It had become oeoeaury to make a ohuto., whom should we Imre saved. the 1.01es of the party, or the Kine ?" All were select pondering ea the ohms and moral of the question. No one ventured to offer a solution of the dtth col y. Toe 000ttnusd silenos began to be tmb.rraw/sg, .6411 • young Amerhan w oman telloyed the situation by proposing ; "Way not lee Uod uv the Ktog •" N1Msb 111a7 Do NOT /IT. Ryo'aader, In Weck'y Guo : A really use lul treatise might be written on the mischief 1,ue by misnomers. The seduotiv• name •' Protect tea" coven monopolies retained w hen any m.o.lveble seed for defence •tai°at foreign oompetltton his long mated to exist. Tae term "money' loosely applied to bank bills, wblob are only r•preeeut&Lives of mosey, bas siren rise not ooly to erron- eous theories of ourceouy, but to praoticil mtwnlef ea the largest •oats. "Stab' 1 another of tame misleading words. 1'.u,de think of the State se an entity apart, a seri • ' polltical or sooid supreme te.ng, ,hove all personal or motional interests, levitated with paramount rights and bound by trans °endue duties SIMS people marry the fuoy eu las ea to Imagine that the State has a fund of Its own apart from the axes. fa fact, the Sate hes n0 real , truism ; it is merely • collective name fur the members of the oommunity ; l0 1s an abstraction, in which no rights 0: duties (mu possibly re side. '!he only thing which hos a real ex teem 1. the Guvernmett ; sod the U scup. meat can have no rights or dude, bat those which are assigned to It by the oummuolty. So that w• always dome bank to the simple quenton wbe.her the partloml.r mo•s0re or expenditure proposed Is or is not in the olr• oumaaooes, and at the time, good for the oommuotty a0i.aid,• 01.3 .uKR.N. New YorkEveaiog Pset: la "the Pan- tileofTypography" T. i.. tt•Thom gives • somber of amu,lag bl.adere that b.,. crept Into print at different times. The following are good .ametes : A speaker made this statement "lo these days clergymen ars expected to have the wisdom and learning of Jeremy Taylor.'' But the reporter wrote. and the o. npmltor repeated : " ' ' the win tom rod learning of a l lorneyms° tailor " - Another speaker quoted th.se I sea "Oh, urea, thou goddess fair and free, lo heaven y01.01 Euphrosyne " They were printed as written : "05, mme, thou goddess fair and Ince. In h .h• crop) and froze her knee." Aootber orator emoted this line fns Teonysoa'. •'Lookdey Halt" "Better fifty year of Europe than • cycle - ot Cathay." dot the quotation was written and printed "Better fifty year" of Europe than a olroo. in Bombay." One of the worst perversions of a Meek oeyd gnotat(eo (i°mrreotly give. I.v the speaker) is this, which seem. to be the j clot work ot the zealous reporter and the too 111, tackles" printer : "Amiens Plato, =ices Socra'e., sed male: veritas," • I may ones Plato, I may 0051 Socrates, said Major 't elites.' R IPI.INO'g NONr&0S0. Toronto New.: W hem Mr. Radyrd Molise talk. •boat "Bonneted fools at the wicket.," and "muddied oaf. at the goals." ho talks arrant nonsaiMA-Tbree rano doubt th.t the Aag'o Salop race holds Iva world wide Empire and admitted physical supra many onr all other races 10 orioket end football ani evert' poen Tb. Dskeef Wellington 11'1k•t the , tt s ' a was won on the ptaygroaed, and there is so doubt that t men w are w • i h• who • oo m t h s R the Boers et Weir own gams in South Atrial were trained on the cricket and footballl fitly 1t in all very well to talk of manly •ports with motempt, but the extent to whloh manly •ports are respon,tble for the remark+ale endurance and persistence of the British e to South Africa min saver 5. gouged A Spaniard, Dalian, or French- man would nays given op t h. task long ago In deepatr. The troth i. that Mr. Kipling ap petiolate' tha foot i het only when foroed by a crisis Is the British nation seen ea Its b.et,and he 1. trying he b Tet he 0.o to mnvlooe his countrymen h It affairs are to aritioal con- dition, hoping thereby to spar them on to- wards some notable ao'too. There I. ne oriels, however, and the btrraek room rhyster is simply thrashing a dead horse, and .zottleg the disgust ot sensible and well-balanced re ipl• who do not allow th.mulye. to b• Ind away by oatoh penny cries, and who recognise that the Bride') Empire, bion up in a thousand years, is sol Wog to tali to pieces in .1x menthe. Com - mem sense 1. a valuable commodity, end Mr. Ktpll.y is showing himself to penes len and lees of the artlole every time he wrltet Tern. BOOKS AND PERIODICALS. HI JANUARY CoRMoror.ITAT. -- If IM o f s•yisg, "All Ihe world loves a lover," M tree, then the floti3Omsde The Cosmopolites for January should be popular, ladeel All the ,tortes vary In treatment, plot and soden, from Fiume Courtenay Heylor's charming story, "Cupid's Prantloal Joke," to Murton M.•rten'• strong domestic tre- r.dy, "Her Father's W lfe,'' bat all have bye fee • sewer.' theme, An Interest sputa! mrtba In th1..smber Is by W. T 8ted, who propounds 15. etorlling Inquiry, "Are England, Smitten -I and Ireland des- tloed, ultimately, to Dooms part of the iJotted Mates of America and Great Britain!" It opens up a wide field of epee. citation. JANUA*Y CANADIAN MAearive.--i'rof.a. mor Goldwin Smith dleonsse "The Poblle Suhonl Question" le the January l;•°.• disc Mercerise, oharaoterlrlag our pretest system as steeh.nlml and inflexible. He thinks voluntary schools might be graded Oa one present system with some Mventege. The Hon.1, U. Pnwer,Hpeaker of the Senate, discuses onr military system and advocates the enrolment of all alt rens in the volunteer fereaa,wlth • shorter, unpaid drill ...on. lie buns his so.geetlnn on the experlenoe of Neva Scotia before Confederation. H. 11. C .Ignhouo rllse0eses Ihe reciprocity situation and intimates that C.nada has nothing to .upset from the Unites States. Arnold Haul - win gives • beautiful word potato of the era. Welford W. Beaton deserihos a new (.nadlan glacier, his arIfole linins well illustrated. W. (1 Rose elves a history of street railways In (*nada, and ,Jean Rlewett *outrlbates • miry. The number 1s e1• amedM,ly valuable. mmnrmittmmmin►rmmmmmm Cross -cut Saws and Axes We carry a Targe stock of - C cut Saws. Axes, Handler, Saw Uututuure, Saw Gauges, Saw Sets, Saw Juutter. and Files awl *ell them - AT HONEST PRICES Does Your Cutter Look Shabby ? Nothing impru:e* the look of your Cutter to Sleigh like a out of our CARRIAGE EN SlIEL 1'uu dunot require vermeil afterwards. Otis twat doom the work. We Sell - Broom+, Whisks Banister Brushes. Stovepipe Vitro sh, Cow Chains, CgtL'e Tie*: Rupe Ha teres, Horse Brushes, ,Curry Combs, l.auterns, Lantetu Glasses, and in fact Every** t6 bo fsesd4i a first-class Imbue Sure. o0'''00 ...�.,.,..n,,. There is nothing like a RE JAL PERFECTION Cooking Ringo. CA11 in and sue them. ALLAN & McIVER i" Tho Loading Hardware Firm. Honest Goold* at Honest 'Priem Phone 57, �11u1111�111111111111I 1111111111111�111111fi 1 KNweesi Toledoa.d the doe. Seult Sa. Mari... O.t., JAn. 11, -Too Alger us. (:astral S:oamebip L'ee has par• (hosed • lamp aide wheal passenger steamer which will bo plamd on the route between Toledo and Sault s e. l.a-te nem: ammo. The steamer, which is one ot the finest of the claw on the lakes, hos mb o accommoda- tion for 500 passenger*, sod ciao parry 500 tons of pacaege freight, and wall make the trip from Tole to to the S,o testae •'week via the Canadian shore, catering partt:utar- y to the Ohio tourist trade. TO ADVERTISERS. Notioe of cnangeo mast be left at this Office not later than Saturday noon. The Copy for changes must be left not lr for than Mon- day noon. Casual Advertisements accepted D0 to nor Wednesday of each weak. Mill Wood FOR SALE The •love is out into stove wood (enth and will be delivered to any part of the town the same day &a ordered. Orders received by telephone or irft at residence, 128 Cambria street, will receive prompt attention. 'Phone 9S. PETER McEWAN. G aolerii't1, Novemt,er 214, 1899. 53-3m Ile TEARS' EXPERIENCE ATENTS TRAM NAM/ Dimino& CowyRtat.Ts Anyone.endlnt a .ketch and description may enlckly R•rertain ,sr np°n.,n free .nether an Invention Ie probably patentable. ,'ommsnitf. 11,o,..tnctlyennsdentlal. Handbook°. Patentil sent tree. (ridNt s50.01 rwr swearing patents. I'atrntm taken tbrno,Jh *tomo. receive mortal Rolla, eIthnot chaise, In the Scientific .American. A handsomely Illustrated wersir. Lamest rIr- lattns of any sell/MID.- 5 ,urns!. Terme, 53 a ear : friar months, 5L bold by e11 nrwedealere MUNN & Cst.aeyert>.dwai. New York w, OM °ner St., Wa.Nsttoo, D. . A Great Snap. la our Ulmer Snap, at 50. a pound, of which we sell a barrel • week. Thi, isn't oar only snap. as we carry everything that can be Lound 1s. en uP to -dna grocery more, and our pricer ere right. The farmers koow that they can alway. get from us • ,nap tor their produce. We draw the Itoe at no legitimate trod, - everything gam : GI.sewar. or potatoes, aardee stuff or choosiest able ,China. We 1.1 in all of them. T. G. TIPLING & CO., Bedford book, Gedaelok The . . London Daily FREE PRESS Two o'Clock Edition, $2 .00 PE This edition 1s publiehed eepeclally for towns, village, and rural districts In Western Ontario. it gives all the news up to ONB O'CLOCK each day including Foreign. Canadian American. District, Local sod Sporting. It contains eight to twelve Plum five days • week, and sixteen pages on Saturday. --halt-ton. and other tittmtra- Tdnp.rtant Goings and prominent people appear every day. S The h Saturday edition tloa atone Is worth the price. Subscriptions received et an, t!tn Address - The Loudon Free Press Ng. Co LONDON, ONT STRETCH OUT. Many a man is enable to otretob his arms or kgs because of rhetun- atism. There ie no excuse for this sate of affairs Dr. Hall'. Rheuma- tic Care will remove the disown in short order. in the case of Henry ruler, Flixton, Ont., two bottles made him as mound as ever. He had suffered from muscular Atoms/ - ties in hes arms and legs for two mends& tad was perfectly belples.. This groat blood purifier is put rep in bottles containing tan days' treat eat. Price 50 tents at all drug .torn er Th. Dr. Ball Medi- ate* Go., Kingston, Onix RELIABLE FuRs, E never did advocate shopping away from home when you -could do as well there as _$uywllere. - mut tiler° are lain-gls Whi b, It Stands to reason, one can buy better in a ' centre like Toronto is, and one of these is FINE RRI.IABLE FURS, because to get the variety and to get the guaranteed qual- ity -you mast' go to the larger market. We are exclusiv(' fur manufacturers. We 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 Dominion -if you are passing our way, but if that's not pos- sible we'll be pleased to servo you through our Mail Order Department and promise you absolute satisfaction. You can have a copy of our new 1901-2 Catalogue for the ,.asking. We are making a special feature of warm fur .rackets. LADIES' ASTRACHAN JACKETS. -Our apsotal. $is.. WOMEN AITRACRAN. COON AND WALLABY JACK- ETS $225 to =60• LADIKS' ELECTRIC ARAL JACKETII.-Plain 30 to 40 45 to 68. LADIES' ELECTRIC BF.A1. JACKETS -Tritium] J. W. T. FAIRWEATHER & CO. 84 YONOE-5T. - TORONTO. 1 NEW YEAR'S` WI: have just put into stock a lot of fresh new goods for New Year's trade. A LARGE SHIPMENT HANDKERCHIEFS. 46 di/ el ebe-followlog orloes : i:,, 4,, 50, 80, 100, 12, 16,, 18 200, 250, 300. Kabroldered cad leo. edges. 'toe Rl :nse.t eel°i sew here. MUFFLERS. too asstb,°l osi°oo.15., LADIES' PARASOLS (rap, $1,00 to 64 50. Just the Wag for a surpassed to value. present, (TENTS' UMBRELLAS. fratme,, eom.leiog sow,air; iron to 12.75. FURS. Uaperless--16 50, 10 00, 15 00, 17 00, 27 00, 30.00. Ruffs --From 68 00 to 12.00. LADIES' COATS.Jdot 11 lett, the bateau* of oar eeuoo'S stook, which will be sold at prices to °leer. Every one must be sold at seam prim. One fur out left ye -43&.00, for 680.00, which la much lees than real value. A his bugalo for sou person. W • were 11,'I'uroOto • dew te eeks ago and secured between $400 00 and 6600.00 worth of goods suitable for tie season to general stock at away down prlue.,whloh are to see sold at •way Co TO prloe•. J. H. Colborne, 'Phone 86. Ooderich. HAVE YOU TRIED... Our Guaranteed Cure for Coughs, Etc. A NOt Or Laxative-Bromo Quinine w115 a bottle of SYRUP OF LINdEED, LIWKICK and C'HWRODYNEeSYRUP OF WHITE PINE and .TAR (D. D. Oa's) a MITCHLSMS t•OMSINATION. I. winter your Houie Planta need extra oar" and •tteetioe. You often feel a Deed of some help. Yon 11 get have It le , . The enderson Plant Food. PERFECTLY SOLUBLE. NO ODOR. KREPS YOUR PLANT 8 BEA LTtiY. PRODUCES Fist/WICKS. W. C. 000DE Chemist, - BEDFORD BLOCK.. . Wm. Sharmanjr. BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBERS. We have the large t stock of BOOTS, SHOES and RUBBER GOODS ever shown in Goderich. It comprises goods of the following well-known makers : J. & T. Bell. Walker -Parker Co , "Empress," The Victoria Shoe Co., The Slater Shoe Co , The Williams Shoe Co. and E. T. Wright & Co., of Rocland, Mass. In Rubbers we can give either the Canadian Granby, Berlin, or the Glove Goodyear Rubber, of New York. Wm. Sharman, Jr. "QOOD)RELILBLZ GOODS ♦T ?SIR PRICES," is our motto. Oolt Coal! Just Reoelred 80 Tons Massillon Lump Coal, The beet Solt Cool in the market for domestic outpour, also several cars of Scranton Hard Coal NOW ARRiVING ALL COAL WEIGHED ON THE MARKET SCALES. 9oarotty of care I. likely to , ins* • oral famine during the next two moothl., would therefore dv1e purohase of your Coal now. Odsrleh, how. 13th 1901. pbell. Before Buying I see our line of HEATERS RANGES.... �We will save you money and give you the choice of the best lines on the Canadian market. Every Store teeny Ooanntsse. . SHEPHARDI GODLLICH. kates 1 Skates 1 Skates 1 No. 6 Acme Spring Skates, E all sizes, No. 10 Acme Spring Skates, nickel plated, Royal Hockey, , e Perfection hockey, ...... , ,,.. Ladies' Daisy, Perfect Hockey, Majestic ' Dominion " Lightning " 40c. $L25 1.00 1.25 1.50 1.50 2.25 '2.25 3.50 wuuuuuuuauuuruuuvuuuruwwuu� We have full line of Hockey Pucks, Ankle Supporters, Shin Guards, hockey Sticks, Skate Straps, etc. A Iu11e■e Caulk gins vitt every wins. N. D. ROUGVIE, THE CASH HARDWARE $TORI W. JANI Commencing Positive housekeel HERE THE1 Ladles' Altrwo 28 to 30 la0hu fall sweep, regu $16 00, ale prion Ladies' Astra°. 21, 32, 36 inches and blank utile 3126 and $28 0o• Ladles' Blank and Grey Gauntl regular 61 00, .alt Men's F1neWoc Kla Gloves, special 61.00 Glov W. COUNTY C Braude Mrs. Tbi taken up residues le 1 ander sweet, which she Fugues. Hallett : There 11,i Baso has, Hallett, on, Beeper, wife of Win 1 Furs mad also meati.. Meter : H. N. And ostmgd for • number Usurer, was taw atm the prlselpalsblp of soiml, is .moceeslo0 to N iagham : Oa Mo week, W. J Cuepmao' entered and a number and other 'Mashie Mir Hewn : Geo. M.J fen South Hams, is a forth flax m111 and re town to fit the mse.0 lore of ten years. ikasesls ; 1lasorday 4th, isb.11a Buchanan, McCall., did at the to -law, Coanolller H, .beet, aged slgbty two (,notes : 9 Euleso h1.... sad daughter, Dakota, la hors ytel1il and ether relatives. Re from Ossabrsok, N D Exeter : J. P. Ries his goserel muo&oU5 mo•i.e with his faintly le his headquarter. as Coefsderatlea Life Art Wsi'o.: Mrs. McKI purred bele re A. Licata J.P.'., and pleaded gait ea anitee..ed premises and meta. l.ep.otor 1 Waist. Brasile : Waiter, .o bad the misfortune to caught is • strew matte! witching at his father , ��. the clipping off Wed Gagers. Hallett: Mrs. John very as.eptable Christie pants. to the shape of and she sheaved her sea by prse.utlny him with This was mrtainly a "11 Brunie ; Caald seer ea New Year's D.y soil Klee aunty, at the res puerto. Draget F. le N B. sols sad Mies• Y ry (. Lane, were malted to Dawe ►y M. sad of F 21 s Our tow Mata, .. Wednesday salted Ii marriage youngest daughter cf Wll.oe, of Huron to, McLeod, rector of Rip oeremesy at the rseldt slater, Mn Bradley. Roder*: 0• the C.thotle .,hest wee open of pupils, of whom .Ixi tesda.ce. The t eoh.n CL Do yc new mcthc methods. ment and Possil relieved an all hope a Don't be (1 Emulsion, a letter sin Det hied 1 Aeg,sr's 1 weight tao more Angier's Organs in a 1' lated, and thi take, does no Bland, soot hi CAIrncN wells, and Wpm aera= be ohtdet druggists sen le. Near sem W t.aagm.' • N ased li sraleea. ANG]