HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1902-1-16, Page 5THE SIGNAL : GODERICH ONTARIO.
THUILHIAY, J. 16, 1902.
W. Acheson&Son
JANUARY BARGAIN SALE.
Commencing January Oth we place on sale a large list of
Positive Bargains, which prudent buyers and good
housekeepers cannot afford to overlook.
HERE THEY ARE :
FZTRS-
Ladles' Astrachan Capes
28 to 30 Moho" lone, satin Ilo.d and
lull sweep, regular pries
$16 00, Sal. pries $11.50
Ladies' Astraohatn Jackets
25, 32. 36 Mines lung, farmer'. *ado
sad blank satin lined, regular
826 sad 828 octets, ulterior at $20
Ladles' Blank Gauntlets
sad they Gauntlets, ad ems,
regular $1.00, sale odes 75C
Oaperines, Boas and Storm
Collars in Sable, Astrachan, Persian
Lamb mud Elm:trio Beal. All at cur•
rsspoadlogly reenacted prices.
Msn's Fur Coats,
Calf, Com and Walloby, $18 ls c
and F20. sale prix. .p
COON COATS, requiter $38 00, at 8134 O0
CARPETS
27 bobse wide, extra heavy Eoglieh
Tapestry Carpets In large ranee of 0.t•
teres and adore, and suitable for
any room, regular 650 quality.... 50c
Men's Fine Wool -Lined Frenohto^hes wide, ex era heavy Colon Carpets,
36Kia Gloves, all sixes, ourperfectly rejbl. and clear fast colon,
Imolai 81.00 Glove, .t.... .... 75yItc regular 50o quality, at per yard.. 40c
W. Acheson & Son.
COUNTY CURRENCY.
Bresee1• : MrsTithed, of Morris, by
when ap raldeaoo la the brlok boom. Ale:•
sada sweet, whiob she perobesed from Mr..
Fergana.
Hellen : Tbere riled at her boos oo the
B... Ilse, Hallett, on Jaeuary 2sd, Ct ello&
Hooper, wife of Wm Balleo, aged sixty one
yeare and glee moatb..
Laster : H. N. Asd•non, who has been
engaged fes • number of years es te.ober 1n
Usborss, was One saoomi.tul •ppllosat for
tab. prinetpmlsbip of the Exeter pabho
school, in •soeesloa to Mr. Boyd.
N tegham : Oa Mooday Dight of last
week. W. J Ottoman's [lo.• factory was
attend and • Dumber of robot, astrachan
and other v•la•ble Alas wore taken.
Hensall: Geo. M•Ewes, Hanel!, lei t'
fes South Berea, is about to buy the Sea
forth flax mill and ran is. He wontti the
tows thea the a.semimsot at $500 for •
Mrs' of tee veers.
ttromels: taatorday merwieg. January
4th, Libelist 8whanan, beloved wife of John
MoCellem, did at the r..tdeam of her sen
Wiese, Couooltlor Hodemas, Metbanlo
skeet, aged .gbty two 3etrs.
Clint*: 9 Eagleson, woompanl.d by
hie .ea tied daagbeer, from Mittel', North
Dakota, 1. here yisin•g leu brother James
and other relatives. Robert,auotber brother
from Ow•bruok, N D , is also here.
Exeter : J. P. It.ot intends eel.leg oat
his geasrel inero•etlle bwtome here and
moels( with 5i• family to (;bmte•co, whloh
Is kle headquarters se general anent f, Lha
Cocfderasi.a Life Assuraaoe Company.
Ltsl.os : Mrs. McKim, of Walteo, apo
paared bilk re A. Hager and W. H. Kerr,
sad pleaded guilty to hairier liquor
ea aett..eesd promo's' and was Gem $20
ad eesfe. leapeot.r MUlee 1.14 aka ram.
WOOL
llruesdo : Walter, sou et Jabs Brosdl.t.
had** misfortune to fie 5ls eight hand
caught is • straw natter, driven by .team,
wedeln( as his tath.r • farm, the rends
beteg Mae dipping off .f the ..oead Gad
at,rd deisr..
Hallett: Mrs. John L. Phillip. got •
vary a...ptable Christmas present fro n hoc
tweets. la the shape of a cheque tor $100.
sod abs showed bei esteem for Mr. Phillipe
by proteutlnr blue with a bandeome web►.
This was oertsanly a "timely" gift.
Brussel" : Cupid .cord anther victory
ea New Year'. D.y whoa, at %%.t Lorne,
Elate many, as ilia restdeaos of the boil.'.
presto. Draail.t F. B. Harley, of Brass
este. •ad Mir. Mary C. dollen, of West
Leese, were Ladled le • m•trimoaial •111.
ase• by fale Y st Rey. Mr. Mane. of
R0do.y.
Meehan' Oar townsman, R. J. Mo -
Math, ea Wedoesd•y, 1', b Inst., was
neit.d 10 marriage to Mies Cmsfe,
youngest daughter cf the lee Squire
Wilson, of Huron township Rev. Mr.
McLeod, rester of Ripley, performed the
oerem.ay at the raideaoe of the bride'.
Molar. Mn Br.dl.y.
Mahon : Db the 3rd last. the now
Cathode aaiioel was opened for the admission
of psptle, of whom slaty 8v• were to at.
Medians The teachers are Mies Genevieve
CURES
tin• holder of a heat class oertlb
o.te from the School of Pedagogy, and Moe
Kathleen Foy, the holder of • sesood alms
la the afternoon Mayor Broadtoot visited
15. wDool and spoke • fine wont" of se.
ooaragemeot to the obildno.
B usseb : The R. C. ohuroh In this place
was Jrowdd oo Tuesday morning of last
week t t wuosmi • vary lot•rstlns marriage
ceremony, T. W. Nolo, a vital known
young tumor of Grey towotbip. and Mimi
Kate, daughter t f Mrs. Margaret Ryan, of
MoKtllop, being the principals Rev
tether Cotooran tied the m$trlmen al bate
to good style, the smelts being much longer
dim the uaual wedding nuptials.
Cdittos : The death of Uma. !somas took system. Hu letter Is peculiarly interesting
plats in Loodoo hospital oo 'Tuesday of in view of the prohibition dbcussioo now
many 10 sad around Brussels as Sett'•
W . Bbl weal to tit* Northwest with
her father's family to the •prtoii of 1894
where she Joined Mr. Cowan, and they to-
gether had made for themselves • very
besutllal prairie home, sixteen miles north
of Moose Mountain. 1a the same dt.tnot
re.ld• four of her brothers. D•rlug bar last
illness of appeodtoltl•, with e1: its terrihhr
suffertag, tuttog for eight days, her mother
and ail ter brothers and sisters, with the
adaption of Mee. )(notched, et Stratford,
and N J. Warner, of Jt, Paul, U. S., were
present.,
Ssaforth : Harriet A. Hargan. thieved
wile of L. Koeobtel, died to Uhluago on
Tumidity, the lob, 'Phe body was brought
to ;teetotal aud interred to the Maitland -
bank cemetery oo l'riday. The dimmed
was a daughter of Mre. M Harps', Jarvis.
se, and the late Jolla Harem, of McKillop,
and • sinter of lire M. A Coulter, Sn-
lotfb, and W. Hargis, log.rsoll. She was
born la toe towushlp of Haugerford, near
Belleville, and slum quite young her
patents moved to MoKillop, where she lived
until about tweoty-lbree years ago, wino
.he was married to 0. Kuwbt l and re
moved to Morris township, where her hue
bead owned • farm. He afterward. sold 11
and went into manufacturing at Iogersoll,
and tor the put Labe years bas lived 1n
Chimeo.
McKillop : (Merge Dario. of the 51h coo•
oeselon of MoKillop, died on Sunday.
January 5:h, alter an Illness of but one
wee". Mr. tturte bad been In Seaforth oo
Saturday, and after returaing home h• took
• chill which was followed by an attack of
InBammettoo of the loop, which proved
fatal In • week. He was • man In the
prime of life, being not quite torte nine
years of age. He was a native of Mc.
Killop, beteg the only eon of the IL.Jaw.
Dulls, and a brother of Mrs. Andrew Swan,
of Bruo. rlJ. He wee a strong, robust
man and one who bid fair to live to • good
old age. But hu death a •nether evidence
of the great unosrteluty of hie, even to the
moat pro nt.iog. He leayes • widow and
lamlly of flys sons and two daughters :o
mourn the great loss which hls fallen upon
them. The eldest soo, Jame., is In booth
Alrtoa and all the other" are at home.
IHE LIQUOR QUESTION•
Bet C. a. I'. ewe., et Larkn.w, adv♦
\rtes aaalelpal reatret,
Rev.•L. 'q. e. Owen, (,'humin of Eogland
rooter aSLaok^••w, writes to The Sentinel
proposing • solution of the liquor traffic)
problem on the t nes n1 the Jotb.bbarg
art week, atter a maser's Illness, ceased by
a paralytio stroke. Ueoeaed was aged
es7eoty years, and for some time was em•
plotted In Landon, auhougb leis home was
e Cllotcu, where bb *11, and eoyeral 01 prohibition, it seems to me that what so
the family live. 'o mak. it a double *alio. mealy sok and what so many need to be
1'
Non, Mrs. N;mens le at present confined to
askedb : "Crit nothing be done now and
rtbe last week.
bed, suffering from the breakage of several rtes. here here out town to help the draukard
and
to our
Morris • Robert Brown and Miss Eva W. Many promote people hap
advocate I the (itot6eo-
Sanders were united to merriest' at the berg system and bay. raid 15.1 if that
manse of Rev. Mr. Turnbull, 316 !fathom mold 000e become law in for land the 1
street, Toronto, 00 December 31.0 and on question would h. ended. R'ba appear, M`{,
New Year's morning took the 8.15 train for me as .max og 1s that it does not 000ur to
the West, arnvtag at Ethel at 1.45 P.M., Som• ooa that under our present law we oaf"
where • party of young people met them at nave • praotloal application of that systole
eke .t rise T whenever we Moose. No board of hoe...
oomml.ioners would ever refuse the tomato -
leg of every Ilona 1, a town or village to
its oouoml, provided that they would 1.11
under .nob licenses. What a than to
prevent this village, by purchase, from be•
oomiog owners of the hotels ben. The
village would run, for the sake et scoomoda•
floe, so moray as are thought necessary for
the travelling pabho : any others oould be.
acme boarding bonne. rented tor snob pur
if the nand saw fit, sod only used Si
going oo throughout tins Province. Mr
Owen writes as follow.:
Dian Sis,-A. ea much of late gas
been mid sod wrlttea On the question of
bey were *.nonan to the
boss of the bride's brotiterJn law and sister,
Iea•c and Mrs. Lake, where a neatly ramp -
non was tendered them.
Wtagham • Mrs. Allenby, am., who lost
her husband two weeks ago ty death, re
o. 'wed the sad new. lest sweet of the death
of her eon, Thomas G., 10 Calttor•I►. He
was killed while engaged la his duty as
brsakman o0 •'right trate. In the dark.
aese of the early monster, while fife
tram one oar to another; ii -e ipUb.tv.e,
the ears and his life was crushed out. Mn
Allenby and her family here are pluog.d
foto grid solo. by the ad Down.
Cliotos: Jaw 4.. MIddl.toe, son of Goo,
Middleton, Uoderieb township, who was
lately employed win J. K Hovey, is now
mal h the Nebo. Drug Company, Vanooyer
Io • letter received tonally bo soya; "I
like it hoe ben, sad do not think Icould
Denten" myself to aye to Oatario now.
The weather has been floe for the lest two
week.; It rained shout 13 Mohan Is 14.•
ember ; Christmas maw 5k. • m•Id fell de
to Oatarto. Bostnees Is quiet, but brio
Haste an looked for in the spring."
Eamood.ill, . Mies Margaret Daly,
daughter of Thomas Daly. of Eamoodylllo.
who has been teaching school to Logan
toweehip for the past couple of years, wee
r.osotly made the raclpless, of • handsome
gold Maio bracelet by the choir of St.
Bridget's church. Logan During ber term
In Logan, Miss Daly bad acted as organist
In the church, and as she le going to lake
• Doone at the Normal "reboot this year the
memo.,. of the otos took this opportunity
of showing their appreciation of her service
to • substantial m
Grey : Mrs. G. H. Cowan, daughter of
the late Wm, R ►roar, formerly of Grey
Cella on high days and holiday when the
crowd would d•maod 1t. lc would he than
in the power of the ooaood to stop all treat.
lei at their bare ; to press the sale of Boob
bsysr•ees as coffee, tea, bed tee, eta ,
rather than intoxicants, (has not exoluding
the latter. The expenses of runnier of
nob honk igterwl oo the money, eta.,
wosld4e me► bye iii proo.eds o1 the test
Date and the village could pay for Its
property as soon or as slowly u they saw
81. Ga the lint eight of mob a .ohems I
twtmany objections, saying the tel t
payer would have to bear the harder. Is
molt business 000esros, good buildings,
suitable for the object for which they are
built, are looked apes se good ammo. Theo
properties purchased le this way oontd w -
mortgaged Mime twatbirde of their
at socb • raw et interest 15.1 woo
oovered by the hue oyes probts ; the b.lanos
at the meet to this town. of from eight to
ten thousand dollaoould be borrowed os
debentures onr.riog twanty years, The ,i-1-
hull to our town would be the mot of the
money r ueniered hitherto In wh'ekey
would be used in making oar taxpayers
better off ..d our storekeepers more pros.
WOOS. We should also, thee, have village.
owned plas eof amusement eta
moieties
Chris-
tian oieties ooald n,.ke ettrective and
tewo.hlp, lid o, the afternoon of Suitor. elevating, a plea.' of resort to those who
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day, D. 28th. .She will be remembered by bin no 5,meg, or who do not see their way
to mNet
ike s homes tbek realm pl•oee I
during the menthe hours or, &lathy.. The
lewosbipeouoo.i.uf the adj thingrow wh‘•t.
so doubt, 1f •pptoaubed le the right way
would do ooythrug iu reason t. °mast.
suoh a whom., and nurbt to their geoeruet1
la relent for the b.uetit molts rsl, Demos
Meier. of some of the burJ.a. Crarmeud
tog Ihu wham. to your r..dare for dhow
moo .ad to our vtlla,;e °ouaotl as wm.thiog
worthy of their moot omeletoeosideratioo
I am, dear sir, yours very elooerly,
CuesH P
1'. S -Oi muses It would be oecemary
to the oars yang out o1 wash a scheme u this
for the oouuoll to apply to the Leglsitatur,
for eoabllag powers.
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slot, Dying Yrem Catarrh.
Thousands are in fhb terrible 000dl(iuo
but don't real or their danger. 11 you have
the slightest taint et oatarrh, would It out
be wise to oommenos Catarrh! r. toe tre.t-
me01 new aod be i.rfectly cured las • .hurt
Limo ? This pleasant remedy omen without
the use of drugs, •tom iers or muff,. You
Inhale the msdlo•ted vapor which spreads to
all parts of the breathing organs, kill, the
germs and heals the 1o8amed soignee.C,tarrboxooe clears the throat sad core in
Mandy. and never falls to core the most
obstinate oatarrh.l, lung tad throat
troubles. A triol will demonstrate the
value of Cetarrboaone,whloh sells tor 81 00,
small eft. 25 o4„ at drug4Mts or Polson to
C. , Kingston, Oat.
MORE ELECTION RETURNS.
Wreem[Y.
Raavr-J. MoNeogbton
C tuncillors-W, Stinson, L. Keys. E A.
Joboson, Jas. MoDermid.
(aaol•m allot 6
M'KI LLOP.
Reeve- Michael third!".
('uanoillors-loan S. Brown, Arch. Mc-
Gregor, Jae. O'Laughlin, Chas. Little.
TCCKa0.' M ITH.
Reeve -Henry Horton.
Councillors -Geo. S Blank, Wm. High,
Wm. Chapman, Wm. MoNaughtoo.
BOWICK,
Reeve -J. J. Gregg i
Councillors -Alex. Strong, W. 1'. MaK.,
John Seeooe, J. Gowdy.
The ratepayers of Howick voted on the
queetioo of the oommutauon of .1.tate
labor, the proposal beteg defeated by • vote
of 391 to 365.
e' If wishes were horses
beggars would ride."
Goodintentionswotft
•
11
One of the most danger-
ous and repulsive forma ofy DiannKidneDiannis
oPsy
for which Dodd'e Kidney
Pills are the only certain
cure. In Dropsy the Kid-
ney are actually dorwe.ed
sop, and the water, which
should tee expelled to the
form of urine, flows back
and lodges in the Dells of
the flesh and puffs out the
slain. Remove the filth
which plugs u the druid
Restore the Kidneys to
health. There I. only oma
Kidney Medicine
DODD'S
KIDNEY
PILLS
JUST
RECEIVED-
If
ECEIVED -''
A large assortment
of
Xmas
Perfumes...
The cheapest and best ever
brought into (Joderich. . .
Pure
Wood Alcohol
for burning in Spirit
Lamp', dre. . .
Agent for the celebrated
" Honest John " RUP-
TURE -TRUSS_ -
Make good shoes.
Good materials and.
rcliablework cost money.
"As good" shoes can't
possibly be retailed for •
Ins than the Makers' '
price, stamped on the
sola of -
"The Slater Shoe"
Na Sharman, Jr. • Sole Leal Agent.
F. JORDAN,
MEDICAL HALL,
Chemist and Druggist.
i ?HOMETREASURE
RANGE
e
From
.Cold "i
one niht
Reads too nice to be true--
b' but don't di
you've caught cold yourself
and tested the efficacy of
this perfect etre-
SUMMON
READ WHAT A WELL-KNOWN DRUGGIST SAYS
Do you know that this dread d' may be cured? This is because the
new methods of treatment are eiitrely erent from and better shalt the old
methods. One of the greatest aids that physicians have for tide successful treat-
ment and cilia- of consumption-andallforms of wasting diseaseis_
un
U W AN TA
GRIPPE
CAPSULE
never fails -thousands of
cases of cold and Grippe
are on record as " cured
in a night " by Uwanta
Capsule
W, 1t. Wilma, of Ottawa
soy.: " 1 had a bad
ttrlppy' cold -r look
three Cepetalra es direct-
ed, and I got relief im
medistry.'druggist for
('wanly Corral%, or rm.
close 25 RNs fora boa
dMeet to
T
UWANTA A[•ra CO.. gy- -'
Ottawa. Ont.
J. H. WORSELL - wishes his
Maas customers a Merry Xmas and a
New Year and would Intimate
the balinoe of the year he
r at Clearing Salk-01---
Heating and
Cooking Stoves.
Every Stove now In stook w111 be sold
at Wholesale Prime to clear them
out before the New Year,\ -
Get Bargains wh11e ire, / 110....
J. H. Worsell
The et.e.p stove and 1urn.oe man
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all hope and neglected to do so, just because all other remedies had failed.
I)on't be discouraged. Go to your druggist, get a bottle of Angier's Petroleum
Emulsion, take it according to directions, and the chances are you will write us
a letter similar to the following, which came to us unsolicited:
Dear Sirs! -Sts months ago I was told by three doctors that / had qui k consumption.
I Hied to lake red liver oil, both rarer and in the form of emulsion, but could not retain it.
Angier's Petroleum was prescribed, and agreed with me perfectly. 11 hen / began taking it
I weighed 102 pounds. Now I weigh 161 pounds; rough all gime, no more nicht meals,
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R. H. WAL7LVN, Druggist, Medf ruts Mass.
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CAUTION -Aegis's le the erlglaai Petroleum P.mwlelee. If le mod. from ..e,idal e11 n4.loed trete pattkwls,
wee., and Is padded by ear ewe proems. TM healing and ..•*Meg musette• pnweoed by Angler's Pefrntesm P-NMloe
mow M Mealasd hem lodestaee made from ordinary patrolmen. Re Aare tee got ANGIER'S Petroleum P.m.Mes. Am
druggists ash le. Two Mem se rfs. sad 51.001 bottle.
Your soles Sad aMrem se ■ pastel cord win beteg yea • Moa copy ret • vMoak,* kook f.f•." led. " AMa1 Y. Three
Mid Leery." M tams sew to nn ser the Tlemet. Looms •ed nsg.•th•e Org.... If etas Rivas good advice ss to nlet, Ryglege
end ma.eelese. Tse letter Is moe.rd d.
ANGIER CHHMICAL COMPANY,
BOSTON, MASS.
McClure's
RE yc.r interested in vast fellows? Are yew concerned no the
e fatrrif /fe? Aa y.e fare anrIbing ebtilrt !lei grrtrt mere tg/ro
h,:rr browgbt abeet the condition! in whirl, vow Ike, and tbole
who art in porerr to -day P Do you enjoy wbolcrome, animated storitr that
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A FEW FEATURES FOR -1502
New Romantic Love Storms ry1T t BOOTH TARKiNGTON.
nut/rer ass •'7'hr Gratl•r;an frorr India.,," anri re,ifonsirer Rraecairc,''
a tale of love thwar,ed batt triumphant, of gallant men and beautiful
women. 1t dca'1 wish life 1n Indiana at the time ofthc Mexican War.
True Story of the Standard Oil. By IDA M. TAR -
BI. LL, aetbor of " Lite of Napolros," •• Lifeof Lincoln," cit. A
R smin 0t0r7 of the prat and still the greatest of all trusts- not
an e:ono .ti: trcris:, but an exciting history.
_st of the 011 Masters. Clara Morris's Stage Recollec-
11043. Stories of Salrini, Bern -
1.1 tit, Mrs, Siddone and others.
A Battle of Millionaires. 11,
t' 0 author of "Wail Street Storirs."
The Forest Runner. serial rale
n(tha Michigan Woods,
Josephine Dodge Daskam. More
Chill Stories.
Emmy Lou Stories by GEORC E
MAUDr.N MARTIN.
l'/rrratet /• •;.rrsy Arent nnf i+ lv'I ern.y order faurrn
n, w,r t•M re any nrLt•.
O. S. MCCLURE CO.,141-tea Ease esth Street, New York, N. Y.
div J:` I IA FARGE. interest-
In(r en 1 ret; •":I psmers on Michelan-
v»M,Itrhazl,Item'tran. t,etc.,Choir
hne;t pi^ern+ r.;srol•a'ed In tilltt.
Mr. Doo1:;r on His Travels. 111.
vie .vi or-) th! t pica' Nev \'raker,
Pn'.I t,l:l,thi tea, Ilovnnien, and in -
ha )i tore o C;ti5a;nand WashiDgn,n.
Wllllznt AlI':a Whltc an'rit:nan,
Platt, C.'levclut.I and others,
ONE DOLLAR A YEAR
But at any price THE BEST
R.
t3.
orSme. Blocith Mc K 11Vi' S Jordaan
Stk.
WINTER GOODS --
MUST GO
.•eelk.
We hays a lot of Winter Goods and they must go before stook-taklag,
85 00 Uverooate for 33.75
7.00 5.00
10 00 .. 7.60
12 50 900
Boys' Ov.rooats and Reefers at minth out prices.
Mao's and Hoy.' Suite at substantial reduodoes.
Ladies' lookers at half price and IN.
One -Fourth off all Furs
Gar already low prfa.s la Taro are further reduced by 25 per met.
$1640 Fun for $12.00 312 00 Fars for 89 00
10 00 Fan tor 7.50 8.00 Fun for 6.00
6 00 Furs for 4.50 4 00 Furs for 3.00
3 00 Fan for 225 2 50 Furs for 1 87
Bargains In Dress Goods. Bargains in Hoods, 'Toques, Meld, eta.
All winter goods have their walking papers. Now le your thaw
McKim's BUSY Stare.
Clothing
1902 --+ '-- 1802
j L./.'Ttt?I ffk-L/ ^?
movl ng forward. Winter term begins Jan.
ur Volts are reasonable, our Marie,
oIoW. U
f study thorough and praotfeal, Send for our
Journaland see what we tomb. Students may
enter at an • time Two ooar•es of study,
14ommeeeW and Sbortheed,
C\4.7.LIM1NU, A. L. McINTYRB,
Pres
Owen Sound. ld.towel.
J EROPEY & SON
- Ta[ t3AD1IIO -
tetortr. ett(Vi
Order. carefully •Mended 1e at all
hears, night or
Qsebee Street.
CANTELON'S
Pastry, Oyster Patties, Tarts, Short
Bread amid Cream Rolls,Mince
Pies and Lady Fivers, Kisses,
Macaroons, Maraagoes, -
Brandy Soaps, Elc.
-ire u goon as the been Many
city in Canada.
Oantelon Inds the trade in
WEDDING
CAKES
sal fancy deetvrnng and ornament.
ing and almond icing.
(live him an order and your ••t•
refection will be assured,
D. CANTELON,
WEST -ST.
1 have put into stock a line of Reaily.made
Clothing of first claws manufacture, and
at prices to tent the dwelt'.
Ordered Olothing
Is still my viscid ty. A good. range of
clothe to!elect from ; stud workmanship
the beet to be had.
If you need an overcoat this fall call and
sew me. A number of lengths of pi,co
goods to be cleared out at oust.
H. DUNLOP,
West Street
lrcr1lop lllllttlal Fire Itwra.ce Ca
FARM AND ISOLATED TOWN PROP-
ERTY INSURED.
Valu, of Property !Poured up In Jaonaty,
Ifgt *3.540,575.ae
OrrICKRM AND DI necroeN.
J. B. McLean, pro ; T. Fuser. ♦lett-rrea, ;
Jaw Connolly, U. Dale. W. U. Broadfoot, J.
Watt, Jaw Eva.., J. U, Greve, J. Beenewes,
directors; W. ri Bro.dfo ,t. death 'tins inspect.
tor of inns; T. R Hays, Seafurth, secretary•
treasurer.
AGENTS,
J. W. Yeo, Holme,vtlle; James commies(
E¢nloodvllle ; It. MuMJl.n, Ideaforth : R
Smith, Ilarlock
Policyholders can pay aeseesuten(a and get
their etude rec.-toted as Mr. Coate' unman. or
at Mclean Brow' Palace Clothing Store, Gods
rtes
HELLOI
THE OLD
RELIABLE.
ALL KINDS OF
COAL
ALWAYS O$ 1MAND
oaard CSI
TUB MARKT
Au De
where 7700 gel riater a IR
Orden left ab LE
Store pre122D117
out tike Mullet •oalse'
Me LEE*
a flammai 'a
*tended to.
Great
Suc-
cess. .
OTTI1 Business has grown to such dimensions that
we have decided to move to larger premise.
and will in consequence offer our whole stock of
Pianos, Organs,.
= Violins, Guitars, Musical Instruments,
Music, Sewing Machines, &c.
t Genuine Bargain Prices until the
• 15th Feb., 1902.
Remain r, this is a Genuine Removal Sale, and
c t once O , oar „ never meet again L I
SKATES .. ARPENED 111
LATEST APPROVED STYLE
CEO. W. THOMSON
Music and Bicycle Dealers, - - - e
WANT A STEP•LADDR?
We give one away with each pound of Pure Cream Baking
Powder purchased from us. 50c a lb. The step -ladder alone
worth the price.
Try a package of our Hop Tea -not a medicine, but s care-
fully selected Indian and Ceylon Tea blended in s scientific
manner with specially prepared Hops. Delicious and healthful.
Now is the time to buy your Garden Seeds. We have a
full asst.rtment.
Telephone No. 91.
sfrvR=Y az co.
THE GROCERS.
ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR
Mt:LEOD'S ; SYSTEM ; RE110YATORII
IA Wonderful Tonic and Remedy for WEAK and IMPURE
BLOOD, KIDNEY and LIVER TROUBLES.
1Menufactur•debv J. M.,MacLEOD, God•rich, Ont.