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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1902-1-30, Page 5THE SIGNAL : GODERICH ONTARIO. W. Acheson & Son JANUARY BARGAIN SALE. (commencing January 6th we place on sale a large list of Positive Bargains, which prudent buyers and good housekeepers cannot afford to overlook. HERE THEY ARE : P -II -'RS. Ladles' Astrachan Capes 28 to 30 toobes lone, actio hoed sod full sweep, regular pilon c 816 00, sato prlue .p 11.50 Ladies Astrachan Jackets 28, 32, 36 looks' long, tanner's satin and bink sate lined, regular 125 sad 528 omits, o)rarine •0 •V.rO Ladle.' Blaok OaunUet. .ad they (hewing, all snot, regular 51 00, sale prin. 75c Men'. Fine Wool -Lined Frenoh Kit] Glove., •11 sloes. oar special 11.000lov.,•t..., sass %5C Caperines, Boas and Storm Collars in Sable, Aetr.obae, Persian Lamb.nd Electric! Mal. All .t tor- re.poodinply redwood prices. Men's Fur Coat., Can, C000 and Walloby, 118 and 520. sal. pile .p I S COON COATS, regular $38 00, at $34 00 CARPETS 27 luu*.e wide, extra heavy English Tapestry Carpets Iu large ratite of pat. tern. sod Delon, and eatable for SOfr any room, regular 65o quality.... r, 36 loobes wide, extra heavy Colon Oarp•te, perfectly resemble and clear tut colon, regular 503 quality. at per yard. , 40C W. Acheson & Son. SABBATH OCHOOL WORK. Anneal fearenUen of Ike Mlle I.S. Snob - citation The annual 000ve*tton of the Nib Dab. bath Sabbath Aesoolatlos, b.14 to tt• Nile Method u0 ohmrah on '1'bnndav, 23rd lost., was • very ■uoo•ssful g•therlog of Sabbath school worker*. The reddreseos gives' were prnt'o•I sad helpful, and the eoseatioe noon but be ao Inspiration to oostissod effora la this portion of the Maser's •lanyard. F.11owsog w • report of the pr.oeedlope YmaM1Yr, etl1IDY. "Question Dreamt" we opened, oom (folioed by the president, Mr. Butts. Sem. of the goetloa dale with were : (1) Weald Is be better to keep • school •pro for • dozen thea ro close? It we answered in the giber:wive. (2) if the oollntloo.today are netn'Bebst Ito pay .zpmses, how shall the •zonae M met ? The answer war that every oon8.leno• w* held that Cher• would be no look of fond. is • •aoowful 000vsntlon, bat If it should this sobool was able sol willing to pay foe the work to odium°, the anon (3) "How to secure the regular •1teod.ae* of Bible o1•w. " TM following meant were (Iron . (1) The teacher always there. (2) Have the lemon thoroughly pre. pared. (3) H.•• th.m feel your looglog for th• alyatloo of their souls. Deyoaun.l exercises, 000doo'el by the pastor, oonH.ting of singing and pryer tonna tor power and the pre.00e of the Must High• . H.w ee get • clan to keep Its own order," by Mrs Duntow. Tee points taken Is war.: (1) Co-oer•tioo of parson --It parents %raised Miele little ones at bow* t► wo.ld thew It in their alae -" (2) It 1. ooce••sry to have • proper sohool room -we moot lane room to do tee beet work. (3) Tb. ec.duos of the •36001 must be orderly -have a time fen eyelfratig sad everything cos time. (4) The nowhere hedlvldually mast be ord./fly-no side ohne on bu.ioeso with otber teachers or aooeoesary rooting shoot. " Example 1a better ton pr. apt.,, (5) Chutes* mat be properly graded. (6) Teachers must be thoroughly pre- pared sod entbu.ietlo sod w hold tbn Man that they forget to be disorderly. (7) Teachers must he t•ottul ani study kk. ebild. (8) Never Bold -rather take them by Mee bond and foal the way with them. (9) Oo not span oomneodation when It le dwr•ed. (10) Lots them with • Christ -Iles ten draw. (11) Above .1', the nowhere must 11.. their teaching by the Holy Sptrte'. Rind• tog b8senoe, for .Iter all It I. on life that noon This war followsl by a few minutes' die- eoeslon emph•siz'eg this foot that children most be made in ten responsible, and n fel the dignity becoming the hewn of nod. The o.zt topic, "How • Child'. (.one - dense ie Lost or Won," taken by MIB M. Tlffio. (1) Never disappoint • ohlld either 1a the matter of puoiebmeet or reward. (2) Tesobere must be their very beet everywhere. (3) W. must be very careful of oar leognagr-not to betray Instoosnty. (4) tie oer.tul to our eating and drlok• lag, lesn we offend one of enw IIct)e ones, (5) Byer be found voting for right, not might. (6) Observe the Sabbath as beoometb e very Christian. (71 Avoid questionable pleesares, as oiroue golog, bora r•clog, oto„ whtob bad to other •ice. (8) Be alweye present at the oall of Wit, and 1. oarrybg It out he b*mees• (9) Be prayerful (10) Be kind -Jesus took the little bmb, In His arms. (11) Be friendly everywhere, Ise., hs friends with your ohne (12) L.t them feel it Is your pleasure to be with them noel to nano them, (13) Bstbotoughly prepared. (14) Have ever before you tont. al 'autos. (15) W• mutt be perfect .s He is per- fsat. Diecpwtoa followed to the point that it is so eeoeeary to be "Mean every whit" that *o o e may mer hie !amino, by even tampering with what may appear evil. Then followed the sppolotmeot of nomn (notice committee, Moved by Mr. Shepherd, .wooded by Mr. Molder, that the tullowing be •p pointed : Messrs. Daetow, Heotbertegtoo, Uraham Ind Rutledge. Reports were then read from Sbepp•rdton Sunday eobool-Mr. Graham, and of the Nd. by Mr. Mailwao. Meeting •d)oarn.d after singing and pryer to most •5 2; aoip)patmg commit. arrafMOOM eesglo3. D•vo'lon•I surname oondeotedby the pain•, 0oeeletbg of readiog, ge.g�_d prayer. After the mInn'ns of the morning session • rad the report of theDominatbg oom minae war glrea, whim reenlist In the cieotion of the following obi i.rs : Hon. pre. .Id.nt, Rev. M J. Wilson ; provident, Mr. Bathe ; secretary, Mr. C Giryin ; oomenit- to, Meer. Shepherd, Graham, Hetherlog sen. Dustow sod Rutledge. The offering war there presented "Tb. Latest Methods In Sunday ',hoot Work," by Mr. Shepherd. (1) Teachers' prayer mestiog 10 mentos before school opening. (a) K.40011• for It. helptuInw-tenbere are mad. • unit. (b) Children .r. 'wronged with their arsesbees. (2) Church Ctteohlsm taken ap.nh day. (3) Miliary noel,'" awed in .wmblloe and dbmleel0p. (4) Cradle roll (for children too young for primary work. 1 by are remembered o0 their birthdays with cards or flowers. The benefits are the loareatiog of parents. Vote on always nano • mother by notlolog her baby, and the children then .re pr•otl• o.Ily born Into the church fellowship (5) Library oommlt.e to rad and note ea the books before they are pat Ion the library. (6) Rally day observers* Is aloe lewd vary helpful. O De.dou day .could be held b ton the children a • •peutal uaoedo11 oa wont they mer decide .ud enure the belp lar tide of pastor out parents. *souuoe it far eauagb .head that they hale t'me eeriuely to think. 1)utnbaa suteuleot cards with doctrine printed thereon lot them to lige, The dteauuloo following emphao red par- ticularly the serlousnee of uartlully elect log the library books, the boot. being our oompadlooa, and will help to woke or mar 0e e3 slyly. Nett subject, " Art and Use o1 J)lu.tratiog," was token by Mr. 811108ell 1u 0541 sb.enoe et ear. Munroe. The alone' roll was highly oommsoaed sad t.laokboard aketobes may be made very tffntrve by err...pod le1H•1 letters •ttrwNvely and oolortog Importer was words. The db• au.100 tollowlog eugoened taubiog obit dreo on wore study Imes-Isadlag children thrtuab God'. work. to sea Him, to find "t60guta ID tree, hook. ID the rusalog brooks, ermoas in stones aid goad to everytb'ug," also the ono! .*ndoa• should be bandied with oars tiny should be true stone and .•eats of canine Interest. "'1'b. Question Drawer " opened, nos- doote1 by Mr. Henderson of Sc. Mary's. (1) The pinion question was dell with -tb' speaker remarking that this was not a matter of bow much we may todulge In without forfeiting the Kingdom, but bow mach does a true child of God fel like eo- j•neg (2) Dae soy moo man live without sin If toe dofisltloo of sin 1s wilful traosgrswloa *eery Lbrbtlaa should lire wltbom5 sin. 1f the deflation le mleakee due to judgment, reason or kuowledgo-mo one does live with eat Montag. (3) What ;1s to be done with • neob•r who does non attend regularly ? Give him • 1•o• holiday and emu tly • substitute. (4) Sboold w• reoA-Uotted Sates liters tars If as good as our own ? Yes ; but be brit satisfied It la as pure and also patriotic and r•sp.otful to our 8s( sod country. This condition was given with • question mark at the rood, (5) Do you .dyke elating Huoday schools In winter 1 1'e, on 000ditlon that the devil Maes • fent iso iIM Meter, too ; tl Dot, nos Mao'. (6) Whet Is the elm of the SDoday school work? The •s(vatlea of goals. (7) Should Suoday soonb kip • record 01 onionskins as well as the aMurot ? Yes. (8) What shoat D.ulsion Day' Csrt•loly haws It. Have It every Sandey •ftorn000 (9) Should the youngest teacher have Ib• primary sluts! Yes, the yoa0res0 and met obtldllke spirit. Youth Ls not reokoo•d by yen. "Well• Heaven's wtthln us to bud and enfold, we're only younger fur growl•g old. (10) How long le 11iele bee1 sfoo'iieep away from Corot ? Till t►s day before yes die, but that may be today -now. The present only is ours. (11) Whet Is the greaten Deed of our char,h ? 1f our local church here, It i. • Dew aharoh. If the church In the wider ..rue, It 1e the baptism of the Holy Spirit, the experience of 1'eotooet. The mass -meeting of the children was neat on the program. Mies Ferguson addressed the ohlldren on "Pre.eon.' We do not all ran•• the same gift, or the best gift but always from our friends. Our greatest fr.nd is God, His priestess girt eternal life. Childhood 1. the best tiro. to rooters the gift, that wo may bare looger to praise Him for It and locg•r to show our gr.tttode to deeds Tto chain leading to ht.rool lite Is made of five took.: (1) Christ, (2) ciao hart, (3) useful- ness, (4) happlaee, (5) Heaven How dim courteous ts realm o gift. Lwfel a. e h Him g t•dty ; everon musk'nitost. a little. Mrs. Graham then •poke to the children 00 the first verses of John's Repel, Illastno- log her remarks by mesa of the blaok• board. Jeeu• a the Tight and life end reveler of God's will, the Word. Shan we reoetve or rsj•at H,m ? Shall we let the light Woe Into our harts and nunnunthem to bad and abate as the plena do fo the light of the .n0 ? The •ttealio. war Moo called to the record we are making on the n ow page -1902 1901 to gone into eternity with .11 Ire blots and omissions. Meeting adjourned to meet at 7.30. to is. stats" ase takes by Yr. Jo:ot, of Luukoow. Tee mei and the children snout I 'o b•vtd to head to Sued.), noun', wbtuh is • great •oademy where, from In Noun to gray bane, alt suss aro t•ogbt and Haloed The state own* every bay or girl In the load Doord•rly pupil• to the neon. an taken by the sate (through the true' taw) sod dnveo out of the privileges of eduuattoo, and agate, the pupil who is toot attending school le taken by the law of the land and oompelled to attend, .ven mann thee/lobes of his own parents, Show me • land wltbou; • Sunday school and Our. you will hod • lent of rlo., God pt:y the boy who is too big to go to Saud•y eobo I. He le very often nation It for • downward track Same of our linen oltlzeos •r. the ooes who nave never outgrown the Suud•y sobel, a g., John Waaamaker, Jobo Mo- 1)00.Id, of 'Toronto, and the late Mr. /dewy and otter.. :he goyeroment r.00goizes th• w0 k of the Sunday school by Ite giving grana to lodao mahouts. '1'h• In8ueooe of the Smoky sobool le readily seem on *Derma soy Iooahty and obser•Iog the °tweeter sod oo0•ers•'ion tf ire alit z.*. May the ludueuoe go 0o till we leave • oatioa "looking forth .n the moronic, fair as the moon, ot.•r as tin sun and ter• o bis asan army with booher•" Th. neat speaker war Rev. 0, W Heoder.00, of Ss. Marys, who •ddre..'d the young men p•rtIonierly on " The Hero Daniel, toe Captive of Babylon." "To Mor not to be -that is the question." The .uprewn question with ornery young man should be, "What am 1 gotog to make of myself?" You will boom. lust what you make of yourelt. Aod we are n glad we aro not;tes•tlet. (lroumetaooes and en- vlronments do not slways determine the destiny The spring of dearly 1e within, not without. W• will not rise •tote oar ideal ; w• follow an ideal and it low the oopy will be low. The youth who take • Corbett or • Pnz.lmmons for hu hero will eventually turn oat • corrupting, sensual pugilist,. The ohlld may follow . ooheuts00 Go.1-feerlog t.a3her, 1f be t•..11 h m •. hie Ideal It may be ht. father ahem be tektite., •cd "like father, like boo." My hero twilight to which I would dlr.ot your attention is Donk', the er••ut of l; When be went to d•byloo he was about fourteen or uv.oten yeas old. He had ben woefully educated until he stooge among th• ionlleotual lights of the time. He we skilled in •11 wisdom, conning to knowledge and uodersaodiog •cinooe, and •• •non hon ability to him to stood to the King's p.lsoe, for such were the youths Nebuchadnezzar had asked for. And he must have ben diligent and all alive before he could scoomph-h .mob a oarticulom s the oolver.itles of then dye o.11ed for read j 1005 out • gold medalist (es to steak) .1 eighteen. Nebuohadoera.g was *awesome •0 7 • • • • and wanted young Jews of Intelligence, en Dsolel war (Astoria over all the winos. "b Dene an eioslleot spirit war to him." 1V want •11 youths eduo•ted and Mare ever pportuolty for doing so, hay,og • publt obool system swoon the finest in tho world boroughly equipped with cultured teacher rid modero •ppha*oe.. We have emotion Deriders witb•n the raoh of all ; big ohools and oollsges all over the land ; ao • t we may grow up Ignorant If we do o• oply ourselves And nuke the exertion s school, ▪ It. l;a to 0ool, bey., and do you cry best. Loy • broad sod him founds wec 100 upon which a glorious suiruatur .y be reared, The grandest and grans en have come from sorrsre of Omura' nom wbioh ooly ()assort* would h.• rought them, and have blooms the tetellec teal giants of the land. to oo distant d• g.orsaoe will be looked opus e a MistersMistersot so sow, lie many of oar grad old penin robs Ara found "eielle 1 In w.edom'' wh n or had the oppo: tu*ity to become "ouu log l0 knowledge." But you, young man ill be looked upon u guilty of ortme 1 oa do not avail yourselt of the memos t 0)tore. Moreover, machinery le Dow king the place of men where strength oil ' ,flared And 1050 few positions will b ftbb Ops* for Deshr.tnleuy boa des. no 0111 would belittle 1•bor-- o Ichor -yet I do say that t oo contend now ••d. • me lnt.d with the menage of neology, agriculture, oto , to ease. I would Ito priain“.,1 nay, all honor Write yooeyms. .I w • • e at'INI1( 01.ADION. Kvssi*g softie• opened 7.30. Dey otlooal .aeroises. Reading of minutes of afternoon session. Musk by orchestra. The first speaker of the evnlog war kir. Elliott, of Goderiob, on "How to lin• Class to Ask Questions.' The tenher must, fire of al!, commit lila trust to God to prayer. Wallows His tikes. mg the most elcgcent *aorta are Allo. Teacher moot Dome thoroughly prepared, e when questions are asked he may be quit* o•pable of dealing with note one, and thus !boy, Ming etnfed, are encouraged to fol. n low up their Inquiry. Teher most be all interest himself and thus !aspire Interest in 5;. oleos and benoo • thine to koow will be a&attested In tnelr qu00loolo'. After • few remarks by the president and prelld.ot eloot, the "Relation of the Choral CURES CIIR0I'uc COVGIIS Angier's Petroleum Emulsion is the most effective remedy for Stubborn Coughs and Colds:' It is equally good for the Cough of Chronic Bronchitis, with pro- fuse expectoration, the Dry, Harsh Throat Cough, the Irritating Cough of In- fluenza, and for Whooping Cough and Croupy Coughs of Children. The cough is stopped and the breathing made easier almost immediately ; the irrita- tion in -the -throat and bl ont.hf-t iaubes--is-soothed ; t31e rharaeter-o the expec• toration is altered, and a general improvement effected in all the symptoms. lier3P,foiemk Promotes appetite and stimulates the digestive organs to greater activity. Nature is, therefore, assisted to assimilate a greater amount of nourishment, and a gain in health, weight and strength is a quick result. BRONCHITIS AND HARSH HACKING COUGH :-My !dile girl has km troubled with llrrmrhrbs, and a harsh harking rough a/most tint birth, and though / tried almost everything, she derived no benefit whatever. My druggist gate me a bottle of Angier'! hmulsron to try, which 1 did, and as a result my child was in a marvellously short time free from all roughing, and a/rnosl immediately began to gain flesh and a healthy rte/or Today she b as strong and robust as can be You will appreciate what the above means to a parent, and I feel constrained to -write and thank you A /'(TDSE 1; Thronlo, Ontario. CAUTION :-The phenomenal success of ANGIER'S PETROLEUM EMULSION has been the means of producing many untried and worthless Imitations. Always be sure you get the /growing ANGIER'S Petroleum Emul•lon, so Imitations made with the ordinary Petroleum do not have the same effect. Angler's Petroleum Emulsion Is made from oil obtained from particular wells and refined by a peculiar process. which is known only to the manufacturers of Angler's Petroleum Emulsion. All druggists sell it. Two sires, 30 cents and 11.00 a Ixettle. YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS on a postal card will bring you a free copy of a valuable booklet entitled, "ABOUT YOUR THROAT AND LUNGS." It tells how to care for the Throat. I.units,ms and Digestive Organs. 1t gives good advice as to Met and Hygiene, aiExercises, which are Illustrated. ANGIER CiiILILLCA.L COMPANY, HOsToN, MASS. • - --..rt.seg"-_sale.,..v.,wq,e,w+es..� nd•WI bison II)"man. Yes, I say he was dil.gentin Olt youth. I know bemoan of ohs poctionthis king g•ye him In his government. andmark you, th• bala,t grows. Even Isisenemies ooale find no fault in him unlesswith hie religion. He occupies the plan ofPrime Minister and Is again and &galeComer! even after a ohange of kings H•was bonen,. and was willing to give up hiePoettion rather th•o wink at fraud or behandled by grasping &spirantsThis Is • working age, and some haveerred by working too much, lea•ing notime tor anytbiog oleo. Many err the otherway, nicht, God to bless the effort' tiny donot make. W• most work as well es pray.line day • father end son were toolingwood ; when the laid was oompleted the(ether sent the boy &bead with the normswhile he attended to som• other matter..While ooming home the horns beoam•rattier unruly and the mother. from thedoor, watohed with ioornaing anxiety theresult. When at last the boy 7ot themsafely to the door she asked him If he worenot •frairl. His answer was, "Well,mamma, I just asked God to help maand hung on like • beaver.' Sometime' Isee young men loafing •round street cornersand country stores who look in If they fellout with work In childhood and bad neverMoos become friends. I tell yen, yon willems day b000me • vagabond and a pistil!,nannies. There is no hope for a lazy manDaniel was honest. W• know tin oldadage, "Honesty la the best policy." andwe know maoy instances where it psid. batthis Is a low motto. Be honest besanse It laright. Bs honest no matter what 11 ontoIn honest at loll risk% A young negro wasone time put up for mak and • good manlooking on, seeing th• honest freak face efthe youth, feared that he might fall into thehands of a cruel mute' ; so hs•Ing need otjust such a youth, he went up to him Andsaid, *`Young follow, I'll boy yon it you'llpromise to be honest." The young Inn,with flashing eye, sod Indignistion exprionedin entry featur•, said, "I'll be honestwhether you tons me or sot." Daniel wasgodly at home. Hot little thanks to es ifwe are mood at hems with mother's lovinginspiration awl •Il invironment making, Iteasy for no to be good ; but what shoot norgodliness nnd•r the temptations and al me- mento of • wants oity where • youth livesperhaps homesick, sod whore trap doors ofbell invit• him on every comer ? Danielwas taken ant of the temple of Jeruailemto two In Mastro's' Sabrina. The kln•offers him th• wino eft the royal table.One he t•ke ? N6, he never thinks elnolo a thing. but refuges. even at the rlaknt offending th• klog. "I'll not defile mypelt with meata news/ to Idols " Thenstrain, when tba statute against georshippstreef tied was leaned, he mentioned Isis dove.times every day with hie window open towards Jorosabem •t the hazard of th•lione' don. Rut even se fotelle,tnal Moot,if not • Christian, is leb.sieled. Rio Motornatters Is undeveloped. nricolitratad. Havemoral yart•hr•• Arvolep • strength of d••ninon, a nobility of purports and romp •reward In "On torlehe forever Intl ustake him as w modelAfter votes of thanks were tendered th• le A *ensile, range fwser•yer. Renege of Its strengthening In8nanna op. on the viral mends, (;at•rrhoe',nes oannot he to highly r.oemm•uded e. • weeder:al softie Improyer. It almost Isotawtly removes h uskiness or hoarseness, thus marlin clearness and hr:lli.nny of tries. Ca es. •rrhe• sew* keeps the 61,106611earfinis In perfect oendltlee, and Its regular nee adman nly pre vests *aide sad throat IrrltaMeas, thereby THURSDAY, ran. 30, 1902. a removing the closet's Rennet souroo of mutely, uaSta'm or vele. 'fee met .m•- moot snookers tud prisms dome's would sob La without 1.',arth, c roe Atli media to o0 mall degree than na.for,n strength end bnlhnuy of wo. to Its .1010013O0 The bird rubber inhaler Sts noverosetly lob • purse or vet pook.t, •ud may he used Is the Aurae, thesrre, soy plan or tuna. Cum. plete outfit 11 `Small • zits 253. Diuegi.ts or Polson & Co., Kmg•ton, O.0. CK - ACHE tt you have Backache you have Kidney Disease. If you neglect Backache it will develop into something worse -Bright o Dis- ease ir eaae or D abetee. Then Is no use rubbing and doctoring your back. Cure the kidneys. Ther. 1s only one kidney medicine bet Cure* re* Backache every time... Dodd's Sidney Pills Grippe Signs Sneezing -running at the nose --pain in the head- i th b k --chills and pun n e ac fever -and a general "ache - all -over'' feeling. What are the " Grippe " consequences? Ca t a r r h - Bronchitis - Pneumonia- Consumption- N e r v o u s Prostration. R. B. Smith McKINI'SjJordan Store. Block, Forced Sale In taking inventory of stock we find many lines o which we have to make a forced sale in order to get their placed fflr new goods, as well as to get somemoney out of thein to help pay for new goods. ON, ERCOATS-Were $;2 50, for 5850 10 00, 7.50 •' 7 00, 445.00 " 500, " 3 SO BUYS' REPFhlt9" 2.50, " 1 75 MEN'S ALL -WOOL SUITS, $7 00,tor 55,00 This I. • pure wool, full cloth, well mad' doable bream "ult. good Hulas. was enters good value •t 57.00, now for $5.00 JACKETS -W' hays only a few left and we may have the ors you want. Any jacket we have at hall prose, and some as low sa 25'. Jackets 25o eeoh up to 56 00, original prices were up to$12 00. Jauket cloth from 253 up. These are good 'croon clothe for girls' or boys' wear, regular price, 75a up, now down to u low u 253 ENOLIMH le LANNKLET'TE-We haws •boat • tboosead nude of oar bee ltng- Ilsh 8s0o•lettepanne*, , good pan, very wide, • One lofty soft nap hash, and the pile is 153 Eng! eh 4 .00 N els.for 12to ENGLISH CAMBRIC -A very fine white Darton or Eogtish o•mbrlo, nothlog alar for epilog making up Into shirts •.d underwear and oblldres. whlteweer, bet. ter than any whin oottoo we ever bad at 103, and .goal to most goods as 12io, for 8�o Nli.W GOODS TO HAND THIS WEEK i Prints, 5,. to 1215. Cretonnes, .11 prisms. Art Munn's, all prices, Ologham..11 prions. New Muslims for evening war at 20o to 40o. These are the daintiest on geode. Come in sod see our l(.rg•tn Table. It may be mousy to you. McKim's Busy Store. 1902 -- 1902 (% LiS'TOi�IEI z 1ifl(7i! • moving forward. Winter term begins Jan. 2, 1/. Our rate aro roeouable, our oo w• s of stud, thoeough. 4 prntloel. Send for our J rurnalaseonnt ewhat we teach. Students may VW ,ter a ami tints Two °ogee• of study, ro omm'al •pd Shorthand. 1:. A. • LKMI\U, A. L. Mol 5TYRK, Pres. , Rao.IM. Owen Sound. •towel. UWANETA GRIPP CAPSULE treatment cures the Grippe and prevents its consequen- ces. " r am phoned Medd my testimony to the curative power► of la. I:wanta_ Canaille trearmrut for Grippe. I wasettacked vr!Y „uddrnly and very violently with Ihie mal- ady about one yc:,r. ago. 1 had found this treat- ment a certain remedy for colds and I epplird it to (he' Grippe ' I got relief in •lmont quicker time than it tate. to tall it "'•a St coved Wit-." -RTAMAitT, Tolowyo. J. BROPIIEY &SON - rue LaADIMO - u.wzr03\ X) tt.etoY1I and YA tl1Ao a‘mtY tb . Orders carefully Attended to at all ewers. moot or day. se bee Street. •CANTELON'S Pastry, OysterFai .1,11-- Bread and Cream Ralls,Mlflce Pies afld Lady Fingers, Rises, Macaroons, &ranges, Brafldy Sups, Etc. roewv'l'A tAr.pt5 PION wwaaDs Smtey. 0, r:"ri use ye., 05.07 70 yes OW*NTA MeV G CO.. Ltd Ottawa. Ont. 1 Before Buying I see our line of IIEIITERS and RANGES.... We will save you money and give you the choice of the best lines on the Canadian market. Every Stove fully Guaranteed. . . . LIE Ic Sll PtikRD, coli s RICH. Clothing 1 have put ioto stock a line of Ready mode Clothing of first class manufacture, and at prl001 to suit the times. Ordered Clothing I. still my spools ty A good rang* of cloths to select from ; and workmanship the beet to be had. If you need an overcoat this fall Dell and see me. A number of lengths of piece goods to be cleared out at cost. H. DUNLOP, wet Street Mckiilop Mgtaal Fire Iasaraace Ce. FARM AND I7OLAT®pp TOWN PROP- ' ERTY INSUR&D. Value of P,operty Insure] up to Janne,' 11111 e1,Na.*111 4 Offal:Kith AND DIRICCroiln. J. R. Mol.ean, pro. ; T. !'rimer, alas -ores, 1 Jas. Connolly. O. Dale. W. U Breadtsct, J. Watt. Jae. Scan, J. U. Ur.eve, 1 Be,newe,s, dlhctor.; W ,4 lira.11, ,'. Seafo tea. la.pso- tor of losses ; 7'. K. Hays, Satorth, •'sores.ry- treaurer. AOICOTa J. W, Yeo. HolmaNNe; James Commie& Kgmondvllle ; It. MuMJI .n, temente ; R Smith, I1.rlock Policy -holders can pay ea•eomente and get their oardit reool ted st Mr. Cato' Clinton. or at Mol.een Bros.' Place Clothing Store• pod. doh HELLO THE OLD' - RELIABLE. ALL KINDS OF COAL are as good tee tho Lost mailo,in any city in Canada. Gan -talon -leads the trade in WEDDING CAKES ID fancy deagning end mailmen ing and almond icing. Give him an order and your ss isf•ction will be assured. D. CANTELON, WEST -ST. t• t• ALWAYS ON HAND THg 13118? Scrallloll Hard Coal IN THS MARHIT All Cal weighed on the Market nodss where you get MOO its. for • ton. WM. LEE. Orders left at LEM M 2EIPgLAW4 Store promptly •landed be. Great Suc- cess. .. Coal! Coal! ,Just Received 80 Tons Massillon Lump Coal, The best Soft Coal In the market for dometlo oorpoees, also several oars of Scranton Hard Coal NOW ARRIVING. ALL GOAL WEIGHED ON THE MARKET SCALES. Amenity of oars Is likely to cases • coal (Amine daring the newt two monthle, would therefore •dole merchant of your Goal new. Wm. Campbell. OiJit Business has grown to such dimensions that we have decided to move to larger premisesl and will in consequence offer our whole stock of Pianos, Organs,, Violins, Guitars, Music, Sewing Machines, &c. And all other Musical Instrinneats, at Genuine Bargain Prices until the 15th Feb., 1902. Remember, this is a Genuine Removal Sale, and the chance is one you may never meet again. sK ATRij,. 8 HARPSNHtT"_ 1N - LATEST APPROVED STYLE CEO. W. THOMSON & SON, Music and Bicycle Dealers, - - GODERIOH ¶ANT A SPEPL&DDER? Wo give one away with each pound of Pure Cream Baking Powder purchased from us. 50c a Ib. Tho step -ladder alone worth the price. Try a package of our Hop Tea -not a medicine, but a care- fully selected Indian and Ceylon Tea blended in a scientific manner with specially prepared Hops. Delicious and healthful. Now is the time to buy your Garden Seeds. We have a full asvt.rtment. STrvRrDY CZ Co. Telephone No. 91. T I I E GROCEIM, ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR MCLEOD'S - ; SYSTEM : RENOYA!'� A Wonderful Tonic and Remedy for WEAK and IMPURE BLOOD, KIDNEY and LIVER TROUBLES. amt.**. New. 13•6 1401. Manofactur.d by J. M.:MacLEOD, Ooderich, Ont.