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The Signal, 1902-3-20, Page 5
jAlat THE SIGNAL: GODERICH -ONTARIO. THOR/DAT, Mar. 20,1190i. 5 W. Acheson &Son Special -A" 4431m Tailor-made Suitings. XN materials for ladies' tailor-made costumes a firm and substantial cloth is nect'ssarx-to ensure a handsolne gar- ment and stand the strain of close fitting. We have now our entire import showing of the most popular and desirable materials in all the popular shades. Stylish English Cheviots, V..otlu sod breedeletb Suuluge, con shades of :an. browns, grey, name, taws*, ''alit. 64 lashes wade, at per yard, speolal Silk and Wool Voiles, Aeeltaas, little Cicala tint H•onetter, 46 to 48 Innbs wide, mtterla4 r` handsome mid eervioeable cad In mature •.d shade., gime, lasses, rine, blow, create and white, at per yard T° • SOC, 75c Lace Appliques and Trimmings. f"'t&1' ;44i liwe=817 ' + g?e ttt 75c, $ 1.00, $1.25 A ..or. e. mo;* patters. •t lovely 6c• Aped goes *ad Rifest. sre bire- ( dtff,.eat from sod flaunter than aey trimmings we have eve* oefere ebmwo. Dress Muslins, Dimities and Sateens. Root limb printed them Dimities, to Eo• hair oora •ffeots to art floral and •roll designs and warranles last color., at per yard 12 1-2c, 15c, 20c KID GLOVES SALE ISO pain of One Kid Glo•es, 2 dome fae•eoere, embroidered book, all sizes, perfect Eitiog and In best browns end ten •hale, regular value 7So, at pee pair 5Oc Perrin's Kid Gloves Trefousse's,Ki4 Glove. Jammu', Kid Gloves New Suter (Poles. In oleos kid et -aide, M ileal.. 0f browns sad .gager, every pair warranted, at $ 1.00 and $ 1.25 CARPET SPECIALS Special prices for the saki' of winning your attention to our new goods and the completeness of our spring stock of Curtains and Carpets. 120 pale. N•,ttiagh•m leo* Cunene, 47 to 64 .00hs wide, 34 yards ions. 10 new pattern•. ••••rl0.:ked 'ales, niggler prim $1.50 per pier, • leader, spacial at 1. Scotch Linoleums, 2 word• eine. in a vervety of pat terse, fior•I end the potters., epeo• lal. at per square yard........ . 530 vats Eepl.sh tapestry Bromide ('.rpet, ... p., 1.1.3. 1n latent style 413/1' t •ny ro e 0 r hall regular ' 6 value 7b> • v•ri, ate Union Carpets, 36 inches wia•, he.•y end perfectly 'hie, good pet'.crae sod cl.ar 37cN coloring", regular "aim, ' . r yard wand at 3 wp $r " W. Acheson c Son. THE COW THAT PAYS BEST. The goestloo •a to Wh0110 Is the art prc1table sow is toe that cannot be d.Nd.4 to any arbil.ry meaner / Thereof° se ra0SV 1_ turtiamateaoes aid ee.rtatasemes to be 1 1 late mastderatton that, Ater all is rid ud wrltleo e1 the subplot, each man must de cid* the question largely 01 hie own lotm. meat. He will End It o*oee.ay to consider the stature of his farm : the suitability of toe buildings and tmp'em•te ; the or.et of b,4 help If snob is required; the prong• Ivy of a good market for h,5 finished pro - doom and many o• her d.1J.. To• onmp.r- ative anvan'N•e 01 bsef grow,og sod d.iry- tg would probable be the first point eta• sobered by a farmer who was jaot shout to make a hart to °stile maim. Men who have had loam experiences In either of these I1°,. are not likely to change to the other line, involving, as it dor, chooses In (arm muni*, to vervty erd on moot of mope, In bolldines and equ.pm•ote, without a tool deal of deliberation. That beer production oat M muted on with • smaller expenditure for labor and uteo.i4ls perhaps true, and it o.rtelaly dime clot mien* the *outwit at:•ntloo to busman that dolmas wails Next come* the goevtton of bred. It will, i thlok, be generally co*oluded by fair-minded men 1 hot then Is no "Mot"' breed, Every bins deisds on olronm-1 ' loose. A bred that proven highly sat8.1 Mowry In "os dl.trlot they he (mond entire. lag gawped to different eovlroomeots.I (Joty tour breeds of heel slant,, • 7., Short- horns, Hereford., Uallow.y and Aherdeea- Anem have •ttwood pnpn!ar('y In Canda, e nd only the Ent-m.OUnn.d 01n be said to be Ily dietrthoid. The other. may equal the Shorthorns for beet production, and even sarpar them ander *ensile 001*• dittoes, but the superior milking qu.11tleeof the Shorthorns, and partloularly of the Oradea hems gl•en them *0 unequalled pun. Marley 'moo[ our farmers. Whore teed Is plentiful, aid the country not too bleb or broken, they me likely to prove eettdmtery hoofers, and In addition will prodool s fav amount of milk. This e•s1 with which god bolls of this bred oat bo procured ler grad-% tog p°rpo.ee is also an orpiment In IN favor. 1 Breeden of the other porta are oomparstl•s le few, sad the opportunity Inc oholm le *moll, when one 1.4ree to *sleet a bull, lo the °older parts .t Canada, and n1 the hare Pestares el the mountainous dl.wios., the Ualloway. and Weld Highlanders should prom 'memorable or a000cat of their Mardi. n ose and .ativ,ty. Among the dairy prods, the Ayrshire's, Hol.telo5, Jareeys, 0 y and Franoh ('mnadllns are all held In considerable e. toes. TM boom have been &most o.kaowe outside of the province 01 (laebeo until the tact year or two, hnt They are now seemed. tag ooneiderabl• 'nestles. Uo for advert e troamstuor, soh as musty pastures, let lel proper wlora feed and oars, etc., they Will probably vie 1 greater p0roeotage of profit *Ma .hoe •reeds which breve for ame•rattose hem a• • tumid to god food d clave, The Gomm s. although highly. ithought It in the U. td Stats, have meld ,.ine,l ■utfio.eos loo. • *14 In (•load• W stable our farmers to jade their mimed Ity for Cita 000stry Roth t • y and their close relatives the Jerseys, ar specially adapted for the production of tan y butter et cream for a high ;need otty tee •, and Ms majority of (anodise bards ot tit two breeds are. J think, used tor this pur se Th. A►rshiree and Holsteins sem to ammo' In popularity .moos the goer dairy farmers who support the chores lao- tones sod ereemenes, and with the dairy Shorthorns aro likely to divide tbo greater part of the dairy field between them. The Holsteins aril likely to do better on the loyal leads, with flush pse•ares and plenty of winter food, while the Aerobium should, 1 Meek, find more favor oo follies or tally lands, bemuse of their great a*n•nty. as', Mille certain wall de6aed diff•renoe• may oh.raoterlse the 'afloat breeds, yet it may be well to remember the stere of math greater &frerenee between iodivlduel ani• male of the ume breed than between diff,•r• ant bred.. A good oow is s gond 00W e.0 mettey what her breed may be. Therefore let each m.o select the breed that he eon elder* ben suited to his 000dittoos, and W ok to it. loot hien boy. or bree.1 to, the bat available bolls of that bred, sod mo- tion* to grade up his bird to a higher degree of escelleom year by year The maritime followed *y mime farmers ot wing bulb first alone breed and then of an -'her. le fatal to alt piano of botldtoy op • handsome, uniform N d pro6'.h'.e bard of grade cows, and that ke just what meet termer& require. The o verage man dcee nor need puts -bred fe Males; In fact, will do battle with good g rad*. The breeders of ; mre.orsd stook, are, like the poet, horn not made. He mast lablelt a love for animal. and an aptitude for handling them, otherwise his invest mint will prove unprofitable, and all hu efforu • dleappoiotmeol. F W Huhuty, Lha Stook Commumooer. new One ]11111.. 1. •mesh Not lees than nes million dollars la anoa ally spent by Deopl• seeking an abvolate cars for oeterrh, lero.ahltle end ooneump• Um. NOm.ro08 ars the remedies, but the one standing pre eminently above all others Ile Catarehnzone. IA oases them &seam. Moses* It is sure to reach them. Uatarrho rnn* b Inhaled foto the lungs, throat and n asal pssrars, and baths every pert of the dlse.se4 membrane with Ise ;arm killing, healing vapor. You simply breaths Ca'arh ozone and It Por,.. Prix 25J cad $1 at druggist*, or Poleoa R Co., Kingston, One rentiva rr.r.. FOR IFC SCn i©D ULA There is in intimate relation between Scrofula and Consumption. The latter diseaie, however, first attacks the lunge, whereas Scrofula manifr )o %melt in various parts of the body. Scrofulous persons are liable to inflammation, particularly of the mucous membrane and skin, and of the gland% of the neck. Angier's Petroleum kmul.ion tenth to destroy or counters, t the elle, t.of the poisonous matter in the blood, while it has great power to improve nutrition and build up oound, healthy tissue. it 1s pleasant to take and agrees with the weakest stnmo, h ULCERATED BOWFILS:--/love jut/ frnisheda /arse bo/Ni of Angler's /'Nrnlnt'n /•:mullion, an,! am /,hared In telt yaw lJa1 It ha r does nest ra (teal dial of ,(read. / .ria// r,rvain/y ron- trnsel /o lake r/ and alta rn ommend it is al/ / knew. / have 31"i very eel/ fnr two mnnl &f with eflera/ed Myth, abr,erre:, and general dehi/sty, and am "lad en ray that my sterma(h it Morn Nearly gar//, and /feel mrw(h .;/ranger anda//srr/Air hrlltr. think Argier'r A•mw nn* a ratite/ remedy far waxy drferent anmp/a/w/r. NURSE BRUIVNER, The Folly, Aldtthant, Watford, En(land. An&uggies.ntl lee. Tenures e4 eta. and 41 04 a bottle. !t, sure Mn get ANGIRR'lt, YOtre NAME ART/ AItfRF.45 on t stsl rand will Ming yno • free ropy of ■ •at.Me billet minted, "Shoot yen Threat and long," It veli how In rare ier the 'Most, Loup, v r4 I1heWo r),ar t. ,t Rives Toed idea. s• to Diet ad Hyg(eeo, alto fi•erci•es, which so 4. 4y GIiKPANIf ROSTON, MAge CUUNTY CURRENCY. Blyth : A, H. Plummer Iola me of al Ponies by jlrukjaw, tee ittoult of stepplog o • rusty s Chilton : Mr., Atmsaa, who bad the mit foetus* to fall and break some of 31•r slim ru.atly, is agate able to be around. Chutoo : Many will regret to leas of the ret pualoo of alms A. C 'Taylor, o1 the pit wary deparsmeot of tb• publto sobool. Wl.gh.m : Prloo.pal Msegroye le eager log from • palutul koee. 1'b0 difhoult one/mated some 0100161 ago, IS the result o • fall W ingh•m : Mrs. Phomas Helms, wife e Thome. Holme., a pioneer ul Huron want, suddsoly Saturday moot, 8.n tial., a tV los barn. Winne.=: Mr. Graham, the purobarro the lata Com, (illi,.pta'• business, hoe or ;teed 10 taint and U preparing bur the Mt sou's work. Emcee : John Stell, eon of Eli Swill, ha purchased the dw•lhnq owned by Dr. Lnis ou Mill ..root and reo.ntl7 yoated by W. H. Moucur. Wtogbam : J. D. McEwan, who lett here reo•otty for Wellaueburv, le now to the hwumtel at Loodeo, •uHertor from a swell - tog es hit lower Jaw. Eut•r : Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hers, who were v.sltiog friends i0 and around Ei•ter for Mone month., have returned to their borne to H•mlota, Mao. Uederloh township : Mr. and Mrs. Albert Caotelou, 9 h 000 , had a hags family Kai er.', 05 W. dused.y of last week oel•- trettnr the anniversary of the r obIoa wed Mug. Statute : Mrs. J. W. Stool and Dayld, 30 01.rly of Brumes. are now reeiding a' Ph.00lt, Arizona, U.S. The latter has beim quit• II), but we bops, will soon be mon leeoeo t. Grey • Ltet 'rook Ales. Porno caught as Arctic snow owl 10 • trap wt for It on his farm It to a ran sod very Gua specimen of the feathered tribe. Mr. Petrie hag the bird alit,* Nester : Leonard McTaggart, Exeter North, he rooted 1110 hundred acre farm to Ceooroe, with orchard rwrnd, to Joho Bort nor for a term of years, at • rental of 4275 per year. S•afortb : S. Mullett, wbo has been in the hardware and tin business to Seaforih for several year., hate dimmed of his stock and bosoms* to Cb•.mey & Soothe, who have already 1.31ee posess•uo. S.lorth : Wm. Ford Aitchsoo, too of 3.he Aitchison, of the North toed, MiItil. lop, met web • severe mishap some d.y set. Io some way or other he tell down .. re., receiving eermoue tojurte.. (I.otoo : The Biahop of Huron has alter d the plait of Me oon6rmat'oo tour to this deoxy, so that His Lordship will be 1n ('1.01.0, on Suadav .vatng, May 4b, In stead of Monday, May 5:h, its previously aaaoonod, Brussels: (33•.e, daughter of 9 H sod Mrs. J.cksoa, who has been suff+ring from awe••re. •ttisk of di hin erosnw ams life was den aired of for a few days, has through skilful treatment, •o lar recovered as to be O 5 5 to sit up for a few hours *soh day. Bsyfleid : Some large timber 1a yet to be had to Huron county. Wm. Brandon. of Boniel.1, felled • giant 5,01 the other day, which mwored 7 feet serum the butt, *Imo 110 loot logs will a4yregate about 6,000 feet of lumber and 10 cordo of stove wood. d eokeremlth : Horace Townsend, of Pak Rayer, N Dakota, wbo mid • emit to lei old borne In this township at Chrutm.e found that hie health was batter in Canada than to Dakota, so bo sold .II hie property. sod he returned, with his wife and family of bye, to old Huron. McKillop : Joan l,. Motri.o., a Sumo ooaoty egg deeler. le authority for the trut,momt .fiat roe termer, ret • afcltftnV nett i oatwso $16 000 and $20 000 worth of eggs at a socio. H• advise. the tat mere to el the email eggs sod ..Il the tarp ons, 1f they want a good prom tor thom they sell Clinton : Mom Llllism Forgotten, d.ught•r of James FereUN,n, was presented with a purse of money by Rev Mr. Dunlop on he hall of the Baption congregation. Miss Ferguson has perfotm•d th5 deli,. of org.o cot for some time and they recorded ter •porenation of her Der.lss In tau tangible m►00er. (11010* : The old Moods of Kiohard,1eh° stop, (formerly of ('lint...), will regret ars reedlag'y to leero that a few day smut be had the misfortune to lore his dwelling hoc., In southern Maoltoba by fire, to nether with all its 000te0a. Mr. and Sirs. Johnsen had goo* away on buetoeee, ud the bouts ems destroyed donor their ab •enm. S.aforth : Ao old and yry highly respec- ted and mach beloved resident of this du trtot putted from this life on Saturday, the 8th ton., in the parson of Mrs. F Soot, mother of i)r. 'tc• tt and Aodrew Soott, ot this Owe; R.b•rt Soot,. of Harpurhe,. mid Freak Scott, of Blu•vale • also of Mr•. Jae. Hoge, of MoKdlop, and Mrs. John Beattie. of Seaforth. Chalon : A large Stretch granite saroopha. gas has been ordered from J Santo's marble works to be emoted In Uomiaom aome'ley te the memory of the late John MoMINao. At thole work" may be aro • five foot Ogen of Italian marble, to be erected to Uderioh °minatory in memory of the wife of Ju, ('lark and it le a beauty, being the ooly one of Its kind is Hiroo oouaty. Seaforth : Smote' Caraoohan, an •m ploys at Richard Clark's taw mill, met with an uolortuuate aoo,dent. 11• was ..slating rolltag.ome loge, and wee standing with os• fent on a toe when another lie behind him became dislodged and rolled on hie right leg, breaking the bone between the km/ aid the aokle. The unfortunate young man was taken to the home of Mr C'ark, where he will be Doomed to bed Inv eom• weeks. Ezeter : M .1. White, who met with the misfortune of breaking hie l.a, over three month• ago, und.rw•oe an •peralio$ re Hotly to improve the oondlttoo of the Id• jarred member. 1'e. bone had not united, consequent Iv it was deemed advisable to np*ras to order that lefammatlnn might agate be st0rte4 and *hos revive the keit Elia proms,.. it le to he hoped it will haws the droved effect and that he will soon show Signe of 1mp,ovamant. Contra): R. Holme., M.P., who spent Monday with hie family, brought with him to outfit)* plan nf the proposed poetof os A good many people have .en the suns and •.prow their pleasure thereat saying the the humldtog, a* proposed, will maks a handsome addition to the botldinas of the town. A tower will probably be provided ea lh• building orlon epees for a moot, If the Poem will undertake to provide a cloak tor Ir 160 Dat of tha building tout down for $8000, whoop dose net Include the lur- nlehlnes. MoKllbp 1 .lames Coates, of McKillop, near Ludbory, did very aoddealj en '10014.7 *.*nine of last week. Mr. (.oath had Men •EIio1.1 with Mort disease for some time, hot was ab?e to go around as neaal. He was at supper when t.ha eve stone oame and life was ettlrt0► le • few mtnots. Hie eon and Meter, Mrs. Stephen eon. who had been visiting there for eome time, left that afternoon for 9oalrrtn, in - teething to take th5 early train on Weiner, day for Manitnh0, The gad news wee eon- ►styM to them, however, and they deferred then departure Mr. Coates ha hem a rsldeat of MoKiliop for abed twisty years. 3110*.. A meeting of ilia prne4fual hoard of the Hornet Pmt's, end fold H•4 cgs Company wee hold here on the 10.3' Ines , whim some Mango' were male In the dlr.oterate, leming t.M hoard e. follows : - Pr..foeet, Major W. Voune, ('ariner ; rte. presldant, I/. A. Fnrreeter, ('Hneee; tram., H. H. Combe, (111ntee ; dowsers, W. Jaw, Callow, JIM'S Twlteadl, One. toe, 8. Y. !leaden. Sutter, '1'hu1. Jackson, ,.e , (Mates, mod W. 9trasgb•., lieemtller. • The lepurt• of forearm' to 'tock t.kio. o 1 were moat eocou•agwg tri at all swltocs ..1 the comity, espeulally the rep.tt Irom tem ' mal yea..t. now operating l0 10.0, .bore the results ebuw that not only hullos* moo but moor Drlsale 1:410101 bay• •hewn things 00111neuee in the whew* by loklug liberally of to. stock. 7 A CHESLEY 'FARMER Melt le bmrier Time IMe1*r pal . Wedge Yldaey rIsss,('oee Nita t'ttaat.ar, Oat , Mar. 17th.--(Speolal)- Juho Fletcher, a termer of 1ha phos, ha• been • eufLnr with lumbago mid kidney trouble, which the beet phyiol515 felled to our*. or mu relieve. He le a lamer sod dueler tut harvest be was particularly troubled, so much so ea to mak• hue duties dunog this buoy time al. mist Impossible. Dodd'. Kldoey Ptlla mum* to his nlut however and be has bean well min. atom. He Pella everybody : ''1 was troubled all harvest wish lumbago and kidney trouble. My urlo• sou of a very red color. The best medical ;nen could do nothing for me. Fatally 1 got mime Dudd'• Kidney Pills ta Uraetoo, and they proved to be just what I needed "I0 a very Mort time my bait eremite well %it ever, sou the kldosy disorder had o001 - pimply gime." FARMERS INSTITUTE MEETINGS. a O.rber el Ialerrtl•gl Addreess-lie Question of tabs. Fairly well attended meetings odder the soapiest of the West Hut Con Farmers' 10.1 . tato were held on Friday 01 the Oraoee Hail, OodQloh tow chip, sod en Saturday at the court house, Goderioh. At the Genus Hell meeltoq t6• Ent ad deem was vireo by Jas. N..Il, oo ”The Maaeg*mwt and Can of Farm Stook." The speaker emphasized those point : 1 Bum *vita the right dam. 2, hover os• ea tafenor sire. 11 takes mon to keep poor • Lock than good. 3. Start oat) *o eat a. . moa an pou.bie ; dot's fwd too heavy reed rooto whole se soon as the young bout iso eat 10101. Nava let It lom she calf flesh, )(sop mime 10 from Mit files R-. sardine sheep, his eztortenm was that roots should to fed before lambing. Bran was a good thine to fed for growth. Now is the 110.• t0 buy sheep. Chu W blt.ly spoke on the special juJg. Imp 000;11 at the Guelph Agricultural Co, leg • John 9owlrby on "Keeping Roy. o0 the F.rm," and Hat. Saurian on "Small Hulls " At Om Saarday meeting, after the prey slut's address, James Mitchell -puke os ''Avrtcunursl Fairs " He mid It w.• met• dont that a change to the man.gmen5 M lane ie noirestory, though to what extent le debated*, 1.01 Provincial Fairs Ammo's. two is getting out • model prize tut whtoh 1 may be of •on.e asiot.noe. The lair should se made more '..rood.• for tam y000g. With, the *noir of keeping the boy on the farm, every, opeoirtaaty should be eelz-d teach them that It Is be.tar to he a geed forma then . me limn" professional mon rhe fair •hould b, made Mum:tone Therm should les imprnvemeats in the methods ofmt•ruuog the general publb. The so 0.115d "epeeist featurs" should b. abaadon•d, A greet deal ot 101.11.0 might he aroused by a uompetluon between school motions os such polare a the beet kept grnuods, coll•otions of grams properly !robots , oolleotioos of b•oa6ot.1 and lnjur,• nus%moor• properly claslge0, etc thee the ohtldrro wmetb,ng t0 the spring to interest (tem until the time of the fall fain therm should be ate organized, syetmetio form of book keeping. Susgestroos were mode that lie meed lair might be l0oorpor mod'o the f.11 fair and .bat the poultry ueoclatloo end the foil fair might 00 spar ate. The Formers' Institute mlgbt Lok• up tome matters and approach the otheramood alma. Another tmproyemesI m•gbt ha to the employment of expert jades., .31 - might give lectures and sat the reaaoms for the.; awards In the d scallion oo this oubtect, It was et goeted that loam* could be .ppolotd ✓ beide of departmeote. Th. go*tlo0 we. asked, How r.y• the children t,me to nista those u.dieottoos 5pokeo of win troher now oomph.- that they have sot soou.h nue for the various studio*. The o3ddr.n ars being tweed too muoh ; a little recrea- tion should be •000uragd. J. Kinniihan tbourbt an effort should be mods to intortor the publto. This might be done r y lowering the admiseion fee and doubling the attendance ; thus mon would be *doomed, H. Monro greed with Mr. Kerolpban's florae. J. Marquis said that what the farmer lot from the Uodrtch fair sou sot always help fol. He .dveo.ted the adoption of .rd fain and opting fain sod the oombloatton of :he • 1 areeoutioos. " In unity there le strength." Mrs Elford goy an address ors "Thu Wo men's institute," and Mr.. U. Camp Nell spoke on "Household Konaomto.," F, 0. Ellord gave an address on "Fitment Chickens fcr the Home and Foreten Mark eta,' "•fh5 t)m etas Purpose Cow" sou the sob ject of an address by R. Young. The day for the 1 perpo.• oow h.d not parsed though the term h.4 fallen 101,0 disrepute 1'hs oow mast be well shaped, . fair tore, ked, and pivo at least 6,000 pounds ot milk. At eight marts per day for 300 d.ys she would make $60 per veer. It is quite pns mole to have 00.• that produce this *mount G. Ltithwaite thought that for 0110 who sold meth the general parpaw enw sou not prodt.hlor.. H Mrie thought termer, mast breed either for mhk and hatter nr ler beef. Opaleare Ie Sight. It sou In the morning hours of "bake day" to the little out -of the way village The mingled odors of fresh breed, p's end onobles 6oatd out of the open kitchen win (Iowa. From one nf the smaller oottages et the end of the street Dame • barefooted chill In a oolerlese mom dram and slat eanhoonet. With the Important air of a Mai,/ buyer the entered the village store, and Landed %Oros, the counter a blue teacup The pro prl.tor took the cap, and &std, io brisk loom: " Well, Emmy, what dose your ma want to dater "Please, sir, me wants an egg's worth of molasses and she oarefully plated a large wh'te •ger no the 0000,Cr From a stone Jog • little moieties. was pearsd, and the trap vet Aden bee esommer. "Mr. Smtf,'' she add, as the leek h.r raroh.e, "I'll he beck in a little while for wane ginger. Ma maid to toll you the block hen was on " And the buyer walked with dignity oar the store door and 0p the ',tllag5 street to her home-Herp•r'. Megan ne, "Example teaches bet- ter than precept." Judge a shoe by what similar shoes of the same make and brand have proved, rather than by what an interested saks- man tax of it. Five years of fixed price and fined quality vouches for - "The Slater Shoe" "i(»ryrmu 11Mikf" 2 We. Suri'', Jr. • Soie Lilcal Ageat. THE TOWN COUNCIL *pedal ■eerl.g ■e14 Friday Rve.t.a- Lle.ater ratter Clued t'p. A epeciel .IM1Jog of the town clout oil woo held on Friday eventug for the ireutaotloa of g I bu,la.e. All the members were pre.00t, and the Mayor was in 16e obetr. 1't• fullowlop mo too wee passed as • subetItaN for the motion passed at the Iter regular mestlog la Mere/toe to the elevator suit : That la view of the Isol that oar wLuttor, Hoo, J. T. Gamow, advisee that this oouuotl is bound to seaad by the terms ul the 000seot judgment at the Wuodstuuk trial and •mphasizd this by statamebts and lettere moors reoetved trout him, this 00110011 le of the opinion that Dotb'ug le to be gained by further del.y, a0d would moiety the Mayor to obese the Matter up and etgo the oewsay agreemenm towards soiling the suit between the towa and the sleyator vomp00y. 1. a000rdaoos with this mottos two by- laws were iotroduoed and mewed, ono to sons the u3Solal saootloo of the oonooll so the judgmaot in the ow, the other to alto exemption from teaattoe on the elevator pra properly for ten yes from January 1st, 1902. The bylaw proposed by the solloltor for the oollsutloo of water rate. from 000upsate of property within the fire limits, whether they takn the water or act, was retorted to the water an f light committee. Au apphoatlur from 1)r. J. L Turnbull tor ouoowtloo with the water and 11gbt system for the purpose of suPVIy49g power 10, his X-rays machine we referred to the water and light committee with power b sot The question of waver commotion for 16e summer hotel was referred to the public works 0ommittee. Au order was pasted for the payment o! •b• -.pensee of the d*pntatioo to (11taw•, moil to this coaneotloa His Worship named I't,uocdlor Thompson r 10tlog Mayor to his abeam e. A motion wee owed that the -mooted audi. '01 met the beams committee on Monday Dight. Tib concluded t0• Malmo' of the moot- ing. Special Needling oil Taesda7. A special meettog of the 000noll wee held on Tuesday alteration and was attended by all the member. The G. 1'. R .Moon mutter tae brought up, and on motion the Mayor was authorised to See the railway authorities and Mom the negotiations for .he erection of the neve buildings. On a4 .0001 01 Capt. Shephard'* lo1uprisloa, Gaps. McGregor was .nawutat,4 for him 00 the Otbw. deNMtlea. 1 umbago is Rheumatism of thee bail . The mum* le Drier Add in the blood. If the 3114- ney■ did their work them would be no U,4. Acid and no Lumh ig•o. Make the k,dney do their work. Tea tore, positive ..d maid cure for Lumbago is Dodd's Kidney Pills 444#41 BUPHEMIA A McLENNAN'S LINIMENT For external nee only, 1. a positive cure for Spinal Disease, Hip themes, lofiaramatory Rheumatism, Lame Book, Lumbago, Sort I'hroat, Week and Sore /.tag., Brume. Mannino, S'if/Jolots, Rupture, and all kis. d,d dlreemo. It has also been found • can for Throat Aff.otions In h . hoot mown* without hairiest the trade mak on labels and wrappers end E. A. M('Lgo.AH's L'nlmeor, Goderlab, Ont., stamped on was 00.1 on each bottle. Manufactured only by EUPHEM[A A. McLI:NNAN,.ollpatanree and proprietress, N.wgate et ,Uod.rion,Oal, CANTELON'S Pastry, OysterPatties,Tarts, Short Bread and Cream Rolls,Mi ce Pies and Lady Finiers, Kisses, Macaroons, Values, Brandy Soaps, Etc. R. B. Smith Store. !VIcKI]V1'SIJordan ck Blo. - 1 MILLINERY OPENING 11 HON Reuel' Afternoon and Kissing, MARCH Seth, std h11.w1ag days. Wou are respectfully Invited to see oar slrU .. from Fa.k1.. (isle,. d Wss latest Idea* produced to Pori. and New York, the home el Millinery Ars, We gave oar fd3S4 JORDAN a free hood it. purobselag materiel, aid we %hulk tae Iso 0141031.. result. of the labors sl t5reell and staff la 16. that workroom w111 000rtium yea at we MOMa Come Wednesday afternoon and Evening and tbilowing days. Men's Suits. Mme's pan Wonted Serge Sults, guaranteed pan wool sod rook dye, well made, good Bathe, value at 69.00, for $7.00 085 dozen Ileo'. Treween, blaok, prim was 11 60, but 'bey are not setllog,1 •M so we pus the prim down to.. trU Boys' Suits. Very spset&I values 1n boys' two and three piece wits Mothers, me Mese suite for that boy before you buy -14 `will pay yea 3" `2.0 to $5.00 Serges. Our •peolal 40 la. All -Heel SMgs, fad glen, all she staple shedea. Ws avow " It's the beet yea over saw sad tet t , mora money than...... 25c• Black Underskirts to hand. Another lot of those Salem., Underskirts .4 $1.00 sad 41.26 mob. them are Mimes need dirty with fail y frill mad 'worded - the goods le worth the prlosa and le wo.ld meet you the prim to bars tame reader so 1005 yon ova Bet d sad $1125 Mem at half veto.,. M°KIM'S BUSY STORE. A Great Snap.• t. oar Worm Soap, .t 60. a pound, of wbloh we sell . barrel a week. This 4o'a our only soap, a* we carry everything .baa Dan be found to on un- to -dose (1005,7 store, mid our prloa an right. The t.rm•n koow teat they ma always get from sea soap for their produm. W. draw the line a1 .o legitimate trade - everything goes : Glassware or potatoes, garden stuff or oholost able China. W• deal hi all of them. T. G. TIPLING & CO., Bedford blook, Oderloh Clothin 1 have put into stock a line of Ready made Clothing of first claw manufacture, and at prices to suit the times. Ordered (Nothing 1. still my specie. tag. A good' Hoge of clothe to select from; workmeiuhip the beet to be had. 11 you need an overtmatetb fall call and see me. A number of length. of prem goods to be cleared out at cost. H. DUNLOP, Wen Street H ELLO 4-t,..r:#.re., THE OLD - RELIABLE ALL KINDS OF COAL - ALWAYS ON HAND THU Hg8T Scrlllltoll Hard Coal 1N THE MARKET All Coal welshed on the Market Bootee when you get LOU lbs. toe . ton. WM. LEE. Orders 111► .t W,E a 138>1PR4ZD'S Store promptly asaodd to. ern se gored ea the hest made;ia any city 111 Car da. Cantelon leedx the trade in WEDDING CAKES to fancy deettning and ornament. ing and almond icing. Give him an order and roar rt• infection will ite ensured. D. CANTELON, 1 WERT-8T. SEEDS 1 SEEDS! Seed Oats Seed Barley Seed Corn Timothy and Clover Bug -proof Peas A ton of choice seed Mangeis and all rubor monde from the beat growers for farm and garden. Largest Stock in the ....County A Targe variety of Feed Oats and Corn on hand. Donde d5liversol promptly to any part of the town, A. J. Cooper, a 5alailt6a Street... SEEDS 11 SEEDS 1 1908 1908 />L/STOW • U mo rfals forward. Winter t.rm begins Jai, 1, 1901. Oar rates are ramonable, our warms .1 stud thorough and praloel. Send fee sr Journ0 ot and see what we teach. Studeete ouip enter at any time. Two courses or erode. Commend/LI cad tlhrthood C. et. FLEMING, A. L. IfoINTYU, Pres, Owen Wood. iJMowd. McKillop 11111'4 Fire Isamu Co. FARM AND ISOLATED TOWN PROP. BATT INSURED. Value of Property fissured up to January, 11%01 - era •Gam7 .14 OrrICtaa AND Diaacrom.. J. !t. MoLem, pre.. ; T. Prager, vloo-gree,- Jas. Connolly, O. Dela W. O. trcadtoot, J, Watt, Jas. Evans, J. O. Grieve, 1, Reemewe1 directors; W. O. Broodrort, tleetonl, topes. for or logees ; T. E. Hay, 8eaterlb, monetary. tra•urr. oozier*, J. W. Y.o, Holm e.11le • James Comslng Rgmottdvill. ; It. 'tektites, fle•terth ; 11 Smith, Harlook. Policy -holders e oso pal r. Coat get •gee their Dards r*oelpt•,d .t Mr, Coati . Clinton.toor at Mciean Brae.' Palaces Clothiag Store, Rode Mill Wood FOR SALE ,. Tbe above is cat into stove wood len;th and will be delivered to any pert of the town the same day as ordered. Orders received by telephone or left at residence, 128 Cambria street, will receive prompt attention. 'Phone 98. PETER McEWAN. Cuderich, November mit, 1899. 53.301 I IIROPIIEY - Tall LADING - V wren a\ D•irQre\ort F.vt•ooktriAtrs, ¢seem order. earataturasasteM Pe of .1I hear•. night or toy. QNbeE 64,5.4. 011R Huainan. has grorn to such dimensions that we have decided to move to larger premises, and will in consequence offer our whole stook of Pianos, Organs, Violins, Guitars, Aad all *tiler K4sicai hutnuiesh, Music, Sewing Machines, &ct at Genuine Bargain Prices until the 15th Feb., 1902. Remember, this is a Genuine Bargain Sale, and Os chance is one you may never meet again. SKATES SHARPENED IN LATEST APPROVED STYLE CEO. W. THOMSON & SON, Mesio and Bicycle Dealers, - GODERICH ag WANT A STEP -LADDER? Wo give one away with each pound of Pore Cream Baking Powder purchased from us. 50c a Ib. The step -ladder alone worth the price. Try a package of our Hop Tea -nota medicine, but a care - g 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 *sags- rtment. Telephone No. 91. SfrvRnwY CO„ THE GROCERS. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR McLEOD'S : SYSTEM : RENOTATI L A Wonderful Tonic and Remedy for WEAK and IMPURE BLOOD, KIDNEY and LIVER TROUBLE. Manufactured by J. M: MacLEOD. God.rich, O!!f. fShc '"'19ii; `dylt�".� Tf.+�t ati gtk9 N,tk3� ICE