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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1902-2-27, Page 4• 4 THODUDAY, Feb. 27, 1902. Boys' Clothing. MOTHERS will be wondering what are going to be the fashiour for boys this spring ! We will tell you. The American" are showiug very pretty styles in BLOUSE' SUITS, merle mostly from Blue Serge. The sailor collar is trimmed uioely with several rows of narrow braid and this makes a very sightly suit. Nota few Russian Blouse* will be worn. We can't properly describe these to you; you will need to call and see them for your- self. We are baying • very large stock of the above goods at all prices .from $1.50 to $7.00 per suit. For the larger boys we carry the famous "Lion Brand" of clothing, niade from all wool, doub!e seat and knees in the trousers, seams stitched with linen, made strong and will laugh et a boy's efforts to punch holes in them, price $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 per suit. We carry • large stock of boys' Knickers of the "Lion Brand " You will get nothing to equal .these goods for wear. They sell at 65, t+5 and:t1.00 according to quality and sizes. 500 TIES FOR 25°. On Saturday we are going toseli eight dozen of NEW TIES in four-in- hand and knots at 25c eneb, these are all good 50c ties with the exception Hutt the lining is cotton instead of silk : this, howe,vg, makes very little dif- ference to the tie. Remember they sell at 25c for Bilturday only. W. Ce PRI DHAM • radon Witness Clotblog House, Mi Lean's Block. CLOTHIER ANL) Ifylt SHER gilt Insall, ilea the sale of Pester. The lair wisp toad his speech sod give him credit what he hes done. He may not hove oat se muob as soros other public men in d u e.V2Lm=tm to prubtbttioo, albeit be he. @pest his beet IVIRY THURSDAY MORNING years In edvoo•tiug the cause ; hot this he •1 e. M. IWCCeaT has dons -be has gone further than soy other pablio man has ever gone in Canada ts . THE SIGNAL : GODERIUH ONTARIO QODnRICH. THURSDAY. FRB. 2y. 11112. is the direction of es*, say•oR to Hthu h Jest of the proh141tlelsute, eve one, Hugh John Y.oaonald, and Hugh John a ::ted after WITHDRAW THE REFERENDUM• hie bill was pawed t hebever believed that the Privy t otmell would hold It to be IF we were Premier of Ontario, ro .tRu:tonel. Prolitouton is today - which, it isn't .eoeuery te say, we are not, than it ban ever been In Ontario before. thaoks to li W. Roes. 1f the probii iUoo- ws would take the Reterendum in out d 1st@ fail to mak• the most of their opportan- the chilly blast. until our good temperance 1,1ee when the time comes the fault wilt be friends quit marling and got into line with ►herr own. They are now siren a oh•noe the intention of making the vote a succes. to Drove whether the country dwlres probl • bttion or not, and 1f one vote more than Oar friends the liquor men are not der half the number out to the next Funeral United on the question and know just where election be marked yea the bt'l breoeht In to hit the prohibitory measure with knock- ,by Mr. Roll w will booty meat heative and pro - the owl was le be removed. and whoever appolatment of H. C. llusaiegr as awbtteal lust the suit was to pay the •sponse ; but al•eusor ae a ealarro {1.75 per day. The *het the •Vermont wee drawls up Mr. report wee adopted. Hulme retuned to slgu it. Mt. Holmes '1h• special oomru'ttse reoomm•odsd oo- would out •eta• CM/0 eau his arra terms gsrdmg the armeey that the wetter be lilt Too r•unoil should give him ,o mere, but g• iu the hands of the deputaU. o to O'tewa to wlib the matter to t0• end- Interview the Moister of Militia au.l secure A vete was woo taken os Mr. MoKleo'• from bum the tolormatluo nwassary with a am.adment, whioh was toes. M•••,. Hum- v.ew o1 having tbecoa'truouoo el the boil ber, MuKim *ad Elliott 'wed "yea' sod tog commeeeevl at an early dao. li•pett a:upted. The „question of wu.rtuv from the audio into a won hly sto'.suteot rr audit was rebored to the Aimee* ()walnut toe for report. Mr. Humber moved to odd two mauhers to the oommlvse white, has to baud the drowned of the $100 wt apart for advertising la 0onceotioo with the Orouge reuoioo. to reol.00 two members td list yea' a tout c 1 who omit uot,revleo:ad. The u,urel, however, thought the oomnn.tw sees a1 ready largo enough. The Dunned then adj ,sru.d out drops. E. KING DoDDS hue no doubt in bis mind • to what treatm.ut should be given the measure at the polls, and says so in uo un- certain meaner. The distillers and brewers all over the land are down en the Ross Reterendum, aad will fight it to a finish, because they recognize In it prohibitory legislation that is inimical to their interests. But the professional temperssce agitator is splitting the air witk his hot breath thew dys and is tern/ to devise ways end means to bark straight voting in favor of temper- ance legislation. He doesn't recognize that the Referendum is aforwar'd'tevin temper. anee legislation, and he can't be made to we tkab it is, - The result is that the tamperanee party is hopelessly ripped up• fore and aft, while the whisky eod stands firmly and unitedly against the prohibitory bill. 11 tk• temporaries people want to do any fbi, they should get together and work unitedly instead of muting time end news• paper space in giving out interviews nkat are doing only injury to the cause which they profess to espouse. I1 they believe that there le an over ',Maiming sentiment in favor of prohibition, all that is necessary to be done is to pt eat the vote 11 there isn't a good, healthy majority of public opinio to beck up the administering of the law if the act passes, thou it would be better to weft instil the Province is ripe for prohibition. If the temperance people don't get to gather Rose would better withdraw his Referendum. SNAP SHOTS. .When Jaren UcMOLLKIe and WILLI■ (AMOK entered the Senate lest week they added length and breadth te that august body. Messrs. Tbem!euo, Mersey, Knox and the Mover "nay.' Mr. Koos • menu was !boa deulated corded un tee wine divie,ou. There was • letter from Meadow Belo olatmlog not he ,could reoeiy• .glary to February 15th, no end of bis mouth ; but as the m ad been intimated N oy It. ameadbOg of the mousse monolog further was dune. A 1 from Jobe Collets uo behalf eat the asberm.e, asked ler the use of tie• town ball for •boot six weeks fee the purpose et seaming Choir note. The requital was granted. A oouimuuloatlou from the James Moot., aria Braes M'i'g. Co., Toronto, In r d te • di.puted baleen* of $13 84 In their so, oount, was referred to the finances cem- m t toe. The following 00wuot• wore sett to the same committee ; n. Tlohbouro., eight ,lots duty as alabtwatohman, $10 ; N.uoaal Carbon Co., Cleveland, O, o.rh..ns, $5 ; tiederioh Limber Co , lumber, $10.19 ; '1'us SIuP•L. minting, $5.25; 0. C. s%IUuly, relief, etc., $7 10. A puttee .'.toed by members of the (iodenab gut olub and mtleeoe brine no the neighborhood of the club aroutds requested perms sioo for the club to o.rry ea .hoot ng ou seed grounds. The grounds ars ea the bank of the late, so it is ola:med that aloe - leo eslsly is 'seated. Some doubt was goitrous 1 as to wbstb.r the ooeoml Could Ictally , .et no pnvl lege •eked, and the special eummiltee trio, (selruoted to loot into the matter. 11 there 0. no legal obstacle, the permission will be granted. A request from Robert El:iott tut ramie - oleo to mots • poplin, tree bear isle eatable vee referred to the publio works •emmUte•. 'rpe water end light t,mmlitee reoem mended the aswptanco of various feeders for supplies lot the water and light plash. Mr. penny's water rale war fired for the present ►t $5 a year. and not of \V. t' lit A. Smith port was • I• the ma assessments, t commended the A Ii CrINlTE Iaet'S 1.1011010110. Woodstock Senelnsi-Review: The whole efforts of the rabid opponents of the preemie Osverom•nt, we any, are_ now Mooted to one object They are trying to est the esteem* opponents of proh bitten, to the I quer trade and out of it, to unite with the eatr.me advocate@ of prohibition against Mr. Rose. Temperance men will co. be de. salved by the insolent and audsc.00s efforts of these putisens. For the first time in the history of Canada tie• hire been riven an opportunity of testinethe strength of Nmperanas wotlmont on a 000irete props- sltfow They have the oppertuutty of bringing the Manitoba Liquor Aot into locos in Onarlo when they ono secure a majority of the ordinary voting strength of the et0- vlew In fayor of it, whioh probably mews about 35 per sone, et the total votes on the 1prevriaraliite. This Guest to satisfy uy• one who is dleposd to be reasonable es either side. Serious people In this country nosy DOW ear• well Ignore the puerile clamor of psrlisaas and address tbsmeelves to the serous erotism with whioh the Pro. view has to deal. The liquor question having been left to the supreme verdict of die people as a special issue, the electors of Osbert° are mow tree to judge between the Government and the Oppoeitloa on their merits, io relablon to their sots and polp'y ea the pablio saes/inns whioh have been he- lot* the legislature in the past, and wbtnb are likely to be beton it during the out few years. -Tha British Empire league held its anneal sheeting at Ottawa last west, and we notice that Hueal BoosASSA, M. 1'. for Labelle, occupied a front seat in the eyna. gogue. Which Bose to show that if a man speaks the truth as he .nes It he 1n fit for any company. WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING. a{nPlaLr TALK. Kingston Whig: A contingent of C•sr ellen troops le set required as the ooronatlno of the King. On that coos. on the military, however gorgeous they may look, will not be the oaetrs of attraction. Besides Sir Wilfrid tweeter's po.onality will not be rwderd more attrsotive by • military lady -guard. H• reasbed iatloottoo wttb• set It, and does goo need It new. HARD DN TH• LA*YIBI. Slimly Flattens : A rtoh citizen of a sear• by town was on toms of deadly bayed with two leoal lawyers whom he aoopwd of h aying robbed him to a lawsuit. H• took sick, was given up by his doctors. At now M sent weed to the lawyees, asking' them to wine to his bedside. They berried to ilia hens*, and when 1n the room were motioned to lit one on each std. of Ilio he,1. Ho than tock a hand of own. "My friend@," he g asped, "you wonder what 1 want with you sod•y. Perhaps you think i hay• broogh/ yea hero for reeenolla'loa. But no, that is not w 1 merely want to the like our blessed Lord -between tern thieves." And M.. M died happy. 001 OAT'S ROOT IS 51050 peones. Winery al Vol • year. In• re toted. ter of the grsnelitbic w•.ke public" works aounmutee i• the property °lepers be assessed 60 per cent, of the cost for the walks ori the followtpg streets . The Mous; South street, beth sides, from the &luato to Britannia road : Kingston street, both sides Eget stresl, beth sides ; Hamilton staves, *catboat side, from the §quare to let 927, and on the northwest side frees the Squats to Nelson street ; North stree►,„ both slies ; Culberoe etreet.00rtheest side ',11 est street, both sides ; Montreal street, both side, Newgate street, one south side, Irani Hamtl- too street to Victoria street ; Britannia road, north side, from south street to Waterloo .trees. Oa the following *Nowa tie* property benefited to be aseeesed the whole cost : Keays street, west gide, fro'gt Br,tesci• road be St. Tbemaa street : St. David's street, moth old., from ikmgeton street to Alb -re street : Lighthouse stews south side. Prem Welissley stress to Ewer street ; Essex street, south side, from L gbH•use street to Elgin avenue ; Cebosrg street, from Nest street to Welloal.ystreet; Wellesley street, from (obonrg ntrest to Llgh'hotrpe street : Wellington street, wise side, from 13 atsoots road to the river bank: Lighthouse street, north side, from Meat - reel rtrset to Waterloo serset ; St. Patrick's , north side, loom Colborne street to &taloo std t was rotcommeeded that the Inspector and treasurer poo ,mens of the amounts rega',red to be placed gamest the properties benefitted by the walks, as required for the bylaw as set (eon in the teoeral ty'aw. The oommltue recommended that the Morel a'1 health be oeo.ulted as to the .drlwblliry of lottt0l In as overflow pipe at the eor:or of lirltas- Ma and Wdlwley streets. Mr. Marney thought the walk on apeg. t on of Iirlanota road was net ening thane to whioh the 60 per seat. rate was to upp'y. and 100 report was teat beak to the cow mine. The fin.oce oommltteo recommended pay mint of • number of .cannot. and tn. Soto,th : The portsereklp whioh had ext lived for some years, under rise firm name of Gro17 & Slaodtnaid, the well-knoot and atterprl•'ng clothiers, of 1111. town, has been dltso:veil Mr. Maodohatd hes dlspmsed f his Inwt•et to the bon new to Herry Siewert, awl iu future the bueines. will 1. toaduo'ed under ilia tlrm Slime 01 Grdg & SNwar 1 DON'T OIVB iN. Ifou have tried various so-ogled remedies and obtained no relief, don't say that there L no cure for rheumatism. The trouble la, you have not taken the right medioiao. What Ili. Hall's Rheu- tuello Cure has a000mplished for thous - an& of sufferers it oat do for you. Mr S. 0. Taylor, Charlsootte, Oat., suffered with rheumatism in the back (lumbago) for four years; aye bottles of Dr. Hall's Rt.umatie Coro completely cured him He kis been free from pato ever einoe. As • blood purifier it has no areal. This preperat ori is put up in bottles opotaiaiag ten days treatment. Price 60 cents at all druggists or The Dr. Hall Matilda, Co., Market Oat, . COLBORNEOgtlYOPOLor .TAN 86. PATTKRNM 'Phone fe fOE'NTB. J. New Spring Stock Now Nearly Complete. DRESS GOODS 2211aok and Colored IN ALL 'LUX ASW LINK& Black Black Black Black Black Bleck Bleck Black Black Black Black Black Black (flack Black Voile. Chevaline. Panura. Poplin, Venetian. French Cord. Serges. Henrietta. Howe/puns. Brocades. Silks. Silk Grenadines. Sistine. Satin 11oyaL Lust nes. Colored DRESS GOODS. BLOUSE WAIST STUFFS. Orey Homespun,. Brown Homespun Fawn Venetians. Navy Venetians. Navy Serge'. Navy Tweed C. 1i. finish. Blue-Orey Venetians. Fawn -Blue Ladies Cloth. Blue and Green Satin Royal. Fawn Box Clout. Bloett• Suiting Cloth. Slate Popliuette. Bronze Orey Suiting. A Lot of Henrietta' in all the leading Staple Colon. Grey Lustre,. Black and White French Flannels. e• 11 41 " Delaines. Embroidered Frenob Flannels. Plain French Flannels. Figured Del.ines. Figured Satannas. Plain Satsumas. Fanny Silks. Striped Silks. Plain Silk. Cream Berges. Cream Henrietta'. Theme Goods arae all New for thl■ bpring's Trade. BED ROCK PRICES FOR SPOT CASH AND ONE PRICE TO ALL, WHITEWEAR• EMBROIDERIESSilk All -Over Embroidery Blg Stook la Gowns, Skirts, Drawers lied a Lawn and Mu.lio from 5 ors. to 90 eta. gl 'LS and gl 75 Corer Wa ants. large assortment. All neer loo• -Whirls aad lllack. OYER 5000 YDS. OF VALKNCIItNNE0 and COKCHON LACES PKOM 1 CKNT UP. A' JOB LOT OF CO SETS AT 35 GENTS -GREAT VALUE. Our Print Stock i, complete ranging f 5 eta. to 12i cts., and feat colors. A large stock of Gingham,, botl1 Caned and Imported, 8 eta to 15 eta. J. H. OLBORNE. V119STEP-LkDDER? NrrrmmmmmmMIMIMit TIMIn igger Brighter and etter than ever g7F. love just finished palating oar store with RAMSAY'S 11 READY•MIXED PAINT, and it 1. oorwialy a muvl what a thlek, r:eau pure print It tr. There is no paint o0 the market that gives better s&Ntfaotleo ro the user than Ramsay'•, ar.d It u made aced GCAPA'T11U by paint pokers who love had-rdty -are Yews' Experience. What an Experienced Painter Says : 411Ptri r THE TOWN COUNCIL All lbs members of the oounoll were poo. s1 at the regular meeting on Friday syso- lag. Th• minutes of the previous regular meeting were amended by °hanging the (lets of the termtn+tion of Theodore Hale's suragemeat es day pollwman from January 31.1 to February 15th. The auditors' report was red and referred to the fiascos committee. They found the aooasts of the town mourner for the pact year moot, with • balano. of $3,093 4 cash on bend on December 31.t Int The auditors again recommended that • more nomolete and mor• convenient form of ac• counts he adopted for water r.tee sod elec. trio light rates, and •Ito Mist In the Maio land o•metery accounts payment for tater- tenets be assured. As to rho •slues et the assets, they had written them ae they found them In the eceouot@. They believed that •llowanew theuld be made for depreciation • 1 perlehebls properly aad that doe wllnw. woe be made for doubtful a000untit, 1t arty, e nd soeouted that this matter reeel•e the reoelderatton of the emeriti, The following loiter firm h. Barlow Holmes was read ' Holman vs Gm -Notch. "1)•.r Sirs, -1 boo to acknowledge reoe'pt of the Maym's letter of the 901 lost„ data lag me o1 your offer In this matter, and In reply I may any that u there is se Ilius Alffoeuoa between tine eorp,retlon and my• self as regards settlement of the above utlon 1 true, that the oounoll w111 omen olderthe matter, seg bellow thee It would he to the boat Interests of the ratepyera of fur own to have the offer submitted by m• accepted. frosting that you may we the matter In this light, i am, " Yours truly, F. Nero* Hoven." Mr. Kew moved, lid by air. Thompson, that the oommueloatlon 0. resolved and flied. Mr. MoKIm ',m8 that as the parties had g ene protty far towards a settlement 664 there was only $300 between them It would he loo bad to g• en with the htlgettos. H• mored in amendment that the differs," be divided. Mr. Humber moved that the matter be referred to the water and light committee Mr. Elliott seconded Mr. MoKir's metas. H• wondered that bite o.000tl had mods Mr Holmes a very good offer, but u lbrrs was no0 a Legs difference let team them he would like to see a settle- ment. Mr. Th•my.a •old oho esnnotl had 5.." trying to settle the matter for the put two years, but wllhsnb •nose••. It was usetue i• mink• any further offer. to Mr. Mimeo. If the tewo had to tate rho owl In would he fecund almost neal.ss. H• coesldered the mermen had mad• Mr. Rolmoa a very fair offer. The Slayer- sae Dare Hee meteor fall eanslAarel,ea a% •or meeting, and 1 nought w• had goes N the outwit limit. Mr. Marney -Mr. Holmes has said he has ewe the best he would do 1.' h m .neap% our offer sr lar. tie •otlne eo shred. Mr. McKim sehonit'ed his •mendm•s,, wide' sees .•waded by Mt. Elliott, a. lel lows Toet w. offer to 41.1d• the difl.r•reu leManson Mr. Holmes sad the waaell of 5300 ow than haste al nr offer nt wttJawt•wl, 0. have an *sewer Irom Mr. Helms. by Mas day mess. ■ee. Me. Knee sold Ili• waned had Aen• Its atmos% 1. regard to siding With Mr 11slm... Shortly alter the htlgatton nem maned an •greew,een was •rrl•ed a1 be sweet the messed and Mr, Holmes wheteby Woodeteek Sentinel•Revlew : Rowse so- eldastc on ra Iwy wad steami et% hors haw eddied atbstles se the deeper 1. human life sad property whioh east• through the weeklss of employee noon day. is the week. The pilot e1 • crowded New York iv ferty esu rreenlly toned at a eirltlaal eat, Miff la death. Than eel/poem of • Wee espresso, rnaslag ab full owed on "oleo' s.rrine, with hi. hand on the w, d.a4 .lose 1300, 1900. • ('hto.go an did not stop se newt at a stram- erwisg, end an ..eine ersead 1h• rear h em olwtrle oar loaded with pweseONra was fnead with staring rye., stone dead. • New Jersey ee•laeer0, brother,. hare eorlkee with paralysis Moon Innldesa strwagt.ntn• the heads of thee. who n bees orgies the need tl gc.ra,teelne kers • weekly day of rest. Apert aPe- her frem, 'elisions reasons, with the raw t Ie bole, set oowadwys, 11 le ase •a,ws- .eowsst)y that human staehleery a1 ebeeld have • p.rlsdle resat• from tT• TWO rwwtRTT1O terea{wn"M. D..g.g Seet.es' A gond deal has be•e se is who Hon. Oes. W. Raw said awl be lets usstd 1. its sposeh tem rsMs•.dem ee the bill peeklbl• Do You Need Boots? The Best The Cheapest at Sharman's It's wonderful how we can sell a shoe like this for $3.00. Tae palates who painted our eters with Rummy s Polut says that he never below need eo pure end nob a tufted "wet and that 11{ Iill KKKtl'1.L1' Rtt )MM1N1t IT Tn 1)11 1'1'611+ W LEAD in all lines of Hardware, Paints, Oils and Varnishes. ALLAN & McIVER Powde worth tit Try • fully seise manner wit Now i9 full asst rtmen e give one away with each pound of Pure ('ream Baking urehaseJ from us. 50c a lb. The step -ladder alone price. rage of our Hop Tea -not a medicine, but a care - ll Indian and Ceylon Toa blended in a scientific specially prepared Hops. Delicious and healthful. he time to buy your Garden Seeds. We have a - Telephone No. 91. 7.7122=" az, CO. THE GROOM. 1 Annual Stocktaking Sa1e.- We have the following Goods which we wish to - clear.out, to make room for new goods, at the follow- -. -.IP,. -MIPI 1 EThe Leading HaeIware Firm. Honest Gaeta at Hutton Prices. 'Phone 57. EE --to/ 11�1�1111�1�1111�I1u11U�u�l�lu��11� The Minister of Edam""lea istseed 1111111111 A. IcLBNNAN'S tato .11., Pn inial L•R ulwtare a veal Imo 1111111111 I. LINI�IBNT v portant m.asure. It is dwtgod to promote 'be prluoiple of free high schools. It pro. v, te. that where the trustees of any blyK school situated within • rely or town sever - aced from the on0oty, notify the county olirk that the high wheel t. open Io 000ntry papule, the on00ty coa•cil shall in all oases 0•y the omit 01 maintenance of county TWO* at such high sobool, the amount to For ntrrnal use only, It a positive cure for Spinal Dunne, Hip Dowse. Irfi.mmatory Rb.uma:ism, Lame Bink. Lombeg'. Sora Throat. Week and Sore 1.ucdt, Breiew. Sprai, Atiff Je'e, Rd ll kt drd dln•ee►ses.olIt leu alsoapture, beadenfoundaa can - re he eet'l'd by mutual agreement to cove of for Theme Aff.ctlne to homes. Nous dMpot• it is to bo settled 0. heretofore rwolms wt. hoot hwvloe the trade mark no labels and wrappers end E. A. M-Letives v Liniment, Goderioh, lint., clamped on wax seal on each bottle. Maeefoaured only by BU1'HEMIA A. J o LKNNAN,'olapa'en,es sad proprietress, Wilkieret.,tiodsrian,Oot. 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE ATENTS TRADE MARrts Deetane Corrmlosrs &C. Aortae emdlni a .keteh and d.•r'rIpIInn mal infrkly nventionprnbnhlypstentai,tO. Commrtatn rot, opinion free whether 'ions • .lr1oilyeonadentlal. (landbook un Patents pent free. 1114e•t egenel for .eeurier paten's. Taenia taken through Munn A 1 u. receive ept*W .v, bout charge. In the Scientific American. AHe- rniation hatl no f anyls',entl0 )•.�tiwl rnal. Terme. e4 • year: four months, e1. W) +Lyall newsdealer,. MUNN & Co.agtgy' New 111rk Brant'b Odloe. rpt lr tet., Weehm•ton, n. ' or 3 sJ P, BUT we can and do, and n o w that Spring is nearing with its wet walking, your feet should be protected. . Why not buy to -day? Wm. Sharman, jr. (loderich, - Ont. U.)�L� � \ •\fl co Per{..,;..,'r The Division between good and Indifferent Drugs and Medials is ettoeily (leaned bars. 'I h. indif boons kind ars never ordered and neyor permitted to farm part of oar et.oek. Only vends of eadoan'ed parity are tffored to te.lttmors. Ole stook it Proprietary Medlolnea le very terve. Prices aro low. F. JORDAN MEDICAL HALL. 9 1902 - 4-- 1902 w mnvtnrt b•rwave. Winter tors beide. Jan r, lyel. On- wee we reseomttte, .'Ir f ,, s of orad/ thorough mod WNW i 1 ' J.rg•eelsed esu what we ,each. manes's may gate any time. Two waren et Itndy. CNmseelal and tehorihaad 1`. A. FUMING. A. i, McIRTTRI, Owes Ssu.A. Limeyvot WORSELL Ian THE PLACE TO (;ET.... STOVES, FURNACES, EAVESTROUGHING, ROOFING and DAIRY TINWARE CHAP. - CANTELO N'S Pastry, Oyster Palties,Tarts, Short Bread and Cream Rolls,llioce Pies and Lady Fillers, Kisses, lacaroons, laranines, . 'Brandy Snaps, gtc. are as good es tho bout made in any city in Canada. Csntelon levee the trade in WEDDING CAKES In fancy doeigning ane Ornament• ing and aimed sang. (;Ice hint an order and your ,sat• lafeetiotl will he oaeurwl. D. CANTELON, WERT-8T. UPPI N COTT'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE A FAMILY LISRARY 1b1- Bat In Current literature 12 Coln NOVOL• Ytaoty MANY SHORT STORIES AND PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS 52.50 Pte YEA'S: 25 CTs. A COPY NO CONTINUED STORIES hint Num•10 Com IR (Seth ing close prices : 20 Saw Seta, assorted kinds. wen m 36 to 75, sow 25 mita 20 Cold B.aet Iwntsros, were 75 a d 51 QC, sow 60 Meal hal l'Intbee Lines, 60 loot, Wer 0 1 8 50 Happy Ida Buck !tows 40 21 loader Axes. were 65, now 50 100 Axe Beadles.. .... .......... ... ........ 10 12 pair Llo•d Mita, were 50, now 25 20 doses *tenrlc plated Tee ttpeon., were ', sew 25o dos. 15 " " " 1N.e.r. i'p oleo, wen ' , sew40 15 " " " Table " " Ill 11, sew50 15 " " " Demon, Fork'', wen 90, saw40 15 " � fable ''" $1 11 .ow50 Table )ap 3 " Tases• and Pork*, " 1.50, ow 51.10 4 ., " m •• " f1.50 • 2.00 2 „ rt ---S if -- `w-Z'T 2.20 10 only, Hateber Nelms., were 25, saw. 10 12 only butcher Cleavers, were 25o, sow 20 36 Padlock., aspersed, 15 and 25 oasts, saw.... ......:-. 10 6 Nut Anger., l f, were 75o, sow 25 100 Wire Soaps, for rope or strap, were 5e, now 2 12 Steak Pounders. were 25o, now 20 50 Whips, values from $1 to 82, now 75 We carry the finest line of House and Stable Brooms in Cioderich. N. D. ROUGVIE 9 The Cash Hardware Store. - Goderich, Ont. REL/ABLE FuRs, E ne did advocate shopping away from home hen you could do as well there as anywhe But there are things which, it stands to eason, one can buy better in a centre like fronto is, and one of these is FINE RELI •‘: LE FURS, because to get the variety and s get the guaranteed qual- ity you must go t• the larger market. We are exclusive fur m i e ufacturers. We make everything we sell, and we guarantee every- thing we make. We shall be pleased to welcome you to our showr6oms-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 serve y u through our Mail Order Department and romise you absolute satisfaction. You can ave a copy of our new 1901-2 Catalogue fol' the asking. We are making a special feature of warm fur Jackets. LADIES' ASTRACHAN .iACRRTf4.-Our spatial $26. 1•AD1E9' ASTRACHAN, COON AND WALLABY JACK- ETS $25 to $50. 80 to 40 45to45. LADIES' ELECTRIC SNAL JACRUTB.--Plan LAWNS' ELK(TRICSEAL JACKETS -Trimmed J. W. T. FAIRWEATHER & Co. 84$YONOE-ST. - ;TORONTO. W. Fri& Satin goods w advanta are trul! 580 yards 0 p•r•tss le blank re ends, Fe per yard 350 yards 1 42 [oohs* sod bine our regal days will 2157 yards 4 uillaas being nisi la small ori more our erre 300 yards t Lsws lot a r.goh pard RECO! rakers The Tu hall ea S members 't sem Dosed T. Melo -==Vanes r; Owob,as waited ul goal the el.owle r Irom neat Tb. lin was May .d the d Is no beet we hive Went ••c iy w bort grassy• keep stir *eye to awl thus Els triol no doubt motile p pie, 5001 •weeg.s prows. t las too a Mr.(: upon, u truly et whioh ht •Iz ,roue stables be to the H. bell hot the have ea teeniest produce brat td wbtob reed. 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