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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1902-4-17, Page 5TILE PIONAL : GODERICH ONTARIO. W. Acheson&Son CARPETS aid FLOOR CQYERINGS. ONE needs only to enter our Carpet room and take a look at the rolls of Carpets stocking it froom one end to the other and from side to side to be impressed with the fact that here is a stock that will Butt every need, largo or small. No difficulty in selecting. A word or two of new Rpecjals. 2- and 9 -ply all pure wool Carpets, English Brureela Engli.h Axruinsters English TTprstrien Yard wide Uuion Carpets 65c, 75c, $1.00 Th. 90o, =1.10, 41.25 $1.25 40o, 50c, 60.; 20c, 25c, 35o, 45o Heavy Scotch Linoleums, 2 yards wide, pew dilase, •xtr• 'e•••ial ssbr v., per'qu•te yard 37ia American Dress Organdy Muslin•. woo yards of 36 footles wide fine Dress modes, 50 patterns to chore. from, 10 ...t Beige end dainty hearse and em•11 spray parterre of pink. blue, brown., ruse, obey, lilac, peen and black, really ti.e moat •Bend.• Dr... Muslims we •ser bad. hes them Io our window. All one price Butterlck's Patera' for May all In stock. May Fashion Sheets jest In and free for asking. W. Acheson & Son. COUNTY CURRENCY. Walton : MIs' Ida McDonald has goes to chews, where else hu secured • good poet• tion In the Poet ()Moe Department. Creelrook : '1'6e Lose family have re- moved to their new home at MoKtll.p, Tielr old friend. here wish them proap.rIy Grey : McKee Bros , 9th o00 , have made about twenty -ere gello0s of maple .yro this eeases, rather s big return for one year. Seslorth : Alex Bro•dtoot moved his family to Wooed lest week, where he has purchased • Wait our cad aadernaktag beet nae. Seatorth : Me. Moggle B McLean, wbo hu been se•ohtog .t Hertloge.ld !sr the put three year., has gone to leering to tek• ■p a course to Westerv.lt's Bus,soes Col lege. p Grey : John Karoey, wife sod sou, who hate bran old residents of Grey towoshtp,l.ft for Fowleroyllle, Mlog , where they purpose making their home, having sold their farm here, Ssefertk ; George Lynch, of the Dominion Bank, left 1er Winnipeg on Tared., to toke a pooltion In ate hank there. Mr. Lyoeb Is a native of the Prstrie Carly, although he hes resided here • reed many years. Brunets : Wa are very terry to hear that Gantries*, doerh►er et W. A. and Mrs Mc- Keon, of Tberealon, Algoma. i. 111 wen snealeoz Th. little lune is b gruel• daughter ot James Oliver, of Brussels. Bayfield : James Mol)ool died about two weeks ago. He had Deco an levalld for years, He 'erred for a Dumber of years 1s the British army sad bad 1 m.4& ., .1 which he erne very proud. He leaves s widow to moors his loss, [walbury • A hare• Bomber of wttaw•w were in at.ndaooe at the law suit of Zelg• ler es. Keno', In Sesforth, 00 Moods' of last owe. It was all over five dollars worth of property; sad this Is the mooed see it he been "ural is court. Rlyth : ILr. sad Mrs. Joh. Shaw last were for Clint's, where they will le fames reside, having purohaeod • cottage fa that tows Mr Shaw was Drteolpel of Blyth echoed for the past year and during that Ilene both he and Mre haw med. many bleeds wbs regret their removal, DUNGANNON. None - c The loos! toe lug rD nag. Deno for Tea Sweet. Is at the odic, ofif J. O. Ward, J 1'. 000reranoer. It who veal revive orders for •ubserepuons, advertising rid lob wort rid 1s authorised to gee reoelpe. for •moeata paid for the rime. TcgerAy. Apr. 8th. Comoro Ann Gotso.--John Gay left here r.eeetl7 tor Refutable for the ening sea- son. His numerous (heeds wish him • g ood time sad safe return next tell. John Rowan, Int biro oo Torridity, the let of Apr11, for Theesal0s, A goena, where he 'atonia, should he I,ke the p1oo., to locate Mn. Wm. Mo0ath r.o.otly return - id borne from visiting relagyes at Goderloh, Chalon sod other points.. .Mr and Mr.. James stooehoase returned home on Monday after baying • pleaeent visiting bur to relatives In Ez,ter cad other points * oath ot here.. .John I)avid.on, having de. iced to go to Temo.esee, la l'bele Sam'. dom•to, bo leased his farm for a term of yams to 1. .1. Webster ..Daniel Fowler bee leased but farm to David Errington. He holt her. title motels/ (Tas•dayi for the Northwest on a prospecting tear, also to l ybtt 1ri.ode in the Prattler Uoonlry Dale • number of young men to this I mlahbnrbnod have gone to the Northwest Re presume that they will succeed in as. series homes for themselves in the Prided* fkinntry Mies Kut. Sinol•Ir, now el r onto o. owing to the Maras of her Imola.Rev It, Folrbtlrn, arrived hen yesterday, t to a•,btiR welting on him dorlog his 111• seer, . _ a OODERICH TOWNSHIP. ONDAY, Apr 1411. DEATH or s H M MRELroa1 -Mrs. Her ben E food, of Holmeevtlle, died on Wed- needsy evaslog last •fer •n Iham• of only • Isom days r Death was des to heart failure Mrs. Elford was in ler sixtieth pear. and •Ithoueh for some years she 6•l not been to robust health •hs wit sole to perform her bnuwhold duties up to • abort time age Ste woe sa active worker Iu the Holmeevdl• Methodist church and a prominent member of lbs W. C. T. tr aol of the Nomeu'• Institute of West Buren. Braided her hue bend ate leaves 1 ur children : Mr. (Rey 1 A. K. Birks, London; 0t. H. Eltord, I:ode doh; Fred C sod Mus Ano,., Holmesvill. Tee fuouat took place oo Saturday after noo0, lbs Interment Wog mads to Maitland cemetery, ASHFIELD• lkf14. There died at hie home, at lot41. 1hcon. of Aebe.Id, 0o Tweeds" of lest work, John Mersey, ops of the best and most widely known restdeout of the township, et the ripe see of twenty five years. Mr. Murray was Ore of the early pioneer of the Notion, and was • man of sterling character and we. highly sateeteed and reapeored by all who knew him. He tad beam tom poor health for some time peat, but his sodden demise was •.ware b.navomeot to 01s family and freed' The decsa.rd leave' a widow and grown op family of three none end two daughters. H• cos. a very earnest and dewing!, member (tithe Loohaleh Preebyterlan church. The funeral took plaoo Friaay •ft.r000n to Loobal•h costetery. DUNLOP The fellow's/ b the report of 5 S. No. 9, Celhnrag• bawd ea tie premotio. eoamigo Boas in Marais : f'a. I-Glsdy. Stewart. Mar Shaw. Pt. Ii -Haab Chisholm. Jr, II. -Urn. Tiobbores, Sr. II -Mabel Yong, Lab Barker, An• sic McGraw. td Elle Lisklal.r. Trask Gbziar. Sr. 111. -Home Ctattos, Blanche Skew. James Barker, Willie Gbzler, Reggie Wil• Ham', Jr. IV -Alined* Barker. Sr. IV.-Clevl0trd Tiobboroe, Edward Shaw, Earnest Young, Jean Cloture. V. -Bella Shaw, Bette Barker, Harry R illlam' Rath Shaw, E Iward Lawson. PORT ALBERT. Warn 01 THOYA, HAWRUO, -00 Mon day. March 31.1, Toone Has air, 1'. 61. o' role village, pawed away at the age of seventy stole years, after • •bore iliee•ea Toe d.oao•ed WY • u•tive of the ouuaty o1 Wicklow, Ireland, rod come to toe uuuotiy *WI his lather, the 1•t• Jobu Hawktoe, who first rattled is London moving to the village i0 1640. Her• het D•u.mg steeled to the milling business, which Thome followed for SUMO 1111., •It.rwarde stetting up busi- ness as general marches. and beuomlug postmotor. H. retired from business •bout two Yeats ago. Rendes bis widow, 11. deosaeed leave' •ivht ,duldreo : nee R , M. 0, Cameron, W u. ; tV dhe, Cbloagu; Kafir C., Sault Sta. Marts. Mlab.; Walter, beaoher at Mafshlog ; Mrs. User. Bluster, Veranda, B. C. ; Mrs. Albert Jordan, Frenkleed, 'I'eou.; kin, Wm Grey, of the v1,lege, a.d 'rime. at tome Mr. H.wkms was the eldest of • large family and is our rived by three brothers. John, of Blood Kew; denies and George, of this village - and a sister Mrs. Thomas Joy, Nashville, 'neon. to politico the deceased was a Cuu •sre.ti,. He was • member of the Aog been obutok. STUDER IS IN QUARANTINE. yr, W, rlrtt, ,. from e'lletoe, laspre►ed or Maytag tm. emallpeo, Friday's Toreuto papers reported a de turbno• among the students of Trialt Medea' College on aoaount of the Mote supposedly from smallpox, of Bert Mcl oseo, wbo coo some sane ago employed .0 • drug store In Godertoh. Tee World's re port was as follows : Upwards of one hundred students were rao:aatd yeetrday afternoon at Trinity Medical College by Drs Fenton and Par eons, who were &ting under Iostruotiooe from Dean teeter and Medical Health Officer Sheard. The order direoted to the •tudeois 1e the outeume of toe removal yestesley morning of W (5, McIlv.ea, • first year student at Trinity Medical Col sus, :rose his boarding lune*, 84 t%'..t Gerrard street, to the lsolattoo Hospital, as et a smallpox •nspeot Mellve.n has not been in aoteodaooe at his oleos smoe April 1, but In spite of the fact that Dean Gehl. trays there is Dot the slightest danger of any one e1ee o int rooting the demote, the order for 000010atIoo of ell the waterers was issued Mollveen Is twenty two years of age, end laves at Citotoo. What makes the Dass more serious le that five decral studeoa, Doe "venue man arta two Trinity meds are locked up In the Ger rand street boarding house node, '"urvr.l lance The oomhln.d @iemtiations of the Department of (%hemletry of the Uotverdoy •d Toronto and the Royal College of Dogrel Surgeons are •o0ouooed to commence et the I:see my at 9 o'clock oo Monday next Aoting udder the direction 'of the Preelaolel Board of Health the university authorities have decided that no student will be admitted without • oorufluate of recent v•cotnetioo. W6n, • few weeks ago• a university student was weed with amslipox, the uoiv.rstty offered free vac otnatiuo to e11 students of the Detrenhy and el filleted oollegu. 01 this offer approxi meaty one half of the students of the Den - tat College took advantage. The others are pow required to M vaccinated •t Ibex. own •x9.05. The Jen of the ootlege has sr- ranged with the surgeons who were peri ously to attendance to meet the close et the college for this purpose at 9 o'clock tomo,. row moraine 7 OF LOCAL INTEREST. Kx►OBI9 aN biennium -at the Easter vestry monies of St. Cyprien's church, Toronto, of whish Rey. Chas. A. Yaeger, coo of Police Magistrate Seager, is reotor, n effort was made to Induce Mr. Seeger to snow, •o loorease ot $75 m his stipeod. While appreourtop the epult which prompt- Rtelan w s Thai -Robe's !aril, Mr. Seeger said that he could not 000eo 4o., timely aooept it. 01e orged them to demote choir *sora to wiping out the church debt, while times were prosperous FRIT ('oMMInlONIR FOR CORK AND A OLI'RKIIAMPT.N,-1 he Dominion Dew,. moat of Agriculture has appointed A. McI). Allan of (eviction, r ch sod Mr. Wor kmao t u K015011•0, e g* to take charge of the Canadian trait exhibit at the Wolt.rhamptn and Cork expositions to be held during the Doming summer. tl ith our townsman In charge, these exhibits of Canadian fruits will be looked alter by s thoroughly oom. potent and •xper»ooed man, as Mr. Allan has few tousle in his knowledge of ali matters pertaining to fruit and his *bilily to make t e of the knowledge whiob he poessa.w. He will leave shortly for Ear land to enter ape his duties. ILUEVALE. Wab'LlnAy, April 9.h. 1902. Ides Deugtas, of l'ar•, vulted the busses Blank during last week. Mus Mary King vetted Miss Annie Fras- er to Toroberry Net week. Doff & Stereo.; are having a new boiler pat to their mill tbl. week. Mr Hardy, of Cairo's, visited his aunt, Mrs. Rutherford, this week. }ferry Granger, cattle buyer, of Molt• worth, was to tie village last Thornier. Mrs Rutherford left on Wednesday for Hamilton, where she will reside in tutors. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart McGee, of Wing. ham, vutud at John Johnston'• this week. Mrs. Alex. Bryn• and son Kidie, of lameetowo,visited at R. N. Dofi. oo Frt• day. Mrs Wm. Grey and daughter Lila, of Weld v, Manitoba, arrived here ono day sat week, owlet/ to the serious Meese of Mr.. Gray's mother, Mrs. Adam (leg horn. Mr. sod Mrs Joseph Burgess and oblld• eel sod Miss Mary Moore, from Pries. Ed- ward Island, are visiting et John Burgee* his week. Mr. Bargees loton& moving to Woodstock In a short time, where he has .cured a good position. BarfrWjre at $2.90 IS O/'=/EAP• (A Car load.) No. 9 Coiled Spring Wire at 3c a Ib. (A Car load.) Two packages Carpet Tacks for 5e 4 boxes Axle Grease 25c Royal Canadian Clothes Wtingers at $2.50 Long•handle, hard -point, steehovele at-.T..r. 70c And many other things are cheaper at than elsewherM°KENZIE d HO Vt LL'S Buying for (ash and in quantities make it so t way" do u well and very often a greet deal better than ot We have put in stock a car of WIRE NAILS, and ca customer from 50e to $1.00 and over per keg. PENINSULAR PORTLAND CEMENT, the Cement caused no mach favorable comment last season, we continue to sell. Alto the LOUDIN BARN DOOR HANGER (that cannot blow off). These have filled a long -felt want The large new barns built last year around here almost all have them on, and they are giv- ing perfect satisfaction. We have a most complete line of BUILDERS' HARDWARE. Also in CARPENTERS' TOOLS our stock wan never better. W0 sell the beat reallyy mixed PAINT$ made and guarantee package to be ri ht. If not, mons is refunded. ALABASTINE, cold water paints and decorative., for house - we can al- ts every g y cleaning time are in stock. AMERICAN FIELD FENCING goes like hot cakes. It is a RPnersl favorite. M cKJ3NZI J3 & do W ELL THE FLACK TO BUY ALL HARDWARE CHEAP. PORLIoH inc A41as%MRNT Rots, -latent Dine to time the soggwuoo le made that it would be • good Oleg 1f the assessment roll of each maolo,penty were published, so that *soh ratepayer could make oomparleoo of his own with other ew•..mente It does not make so muob (Merinos •twat the •mount at which a man is rated, SU long as bis assessment bean • lair oomoorleon to thole of his neighbors. Under the present system it ie difficult for • man to know whether he is being seemed (.lily or not. If this reform were retried oat, 11 would he a most Impossible to have sob a stat of effete as was dlwlowd by the fnves►Igarions of tris spec!al auditor in oonnsotloo with the assessment. of 1 loo.l ioatitulioon The suggestion is worthy the oareful 000snh *ration of our-muniolpal oounoil sad of our same generally ir5Rpn7 Foto 12,500. - A jury in the Civil Assizes at Toronto a few day ago awarded Mr,, Mary Restorer, of that otty,$2 500 dam. agri in a suit against the Toronto Medway Co. The platnt$H was formerly • re.i-teo. of Colborne township. lino claimed 13 000 damages for Injuries sustained by b. it, thrown from a holt line open oar on the evening of .ioly 11th last. She wee return lag from Nugars Faits, and was la fen with bundles. A. the oar 0o whioh she wee riding approsohed the street at which the wished to get c ff she asked the oonductor to have It "topped. She gathered op he, bundles and was In the sot of stepping off the oar when It started. She was thrown to the remand, sod her packages flew In various directions. Sne was •.slated to he. feet by kind friends and was "his to walk to her home oo Heron street. Mrs Betzner claimed that the employees of the company were negligent bonnie the oar was started before she had alighted. it was stated In Reideses that one wee sefferira'i Irmo jeew• d'o. and enlarged liver, and thew were ab• tribute(' to the aooMsnt. Her Illnras did not east more than • onnple of dere, no. she 1r noir able to engage only in I:ght home!. wo k. Punic SCOWL AND limn Seeder, Ex• AMINATlnSO -7 ha Melt snhonl.ntranoe ere amination of 1902 will enmmsnes nn Jere 25 h, at A. 45 A. et., 0r Godrrich, Fewer, Zurich, Raydeld, Heneall, Dangannon, Kis• rail, St. Helene and Credltoo, for West Huron ; and at Clinton, Seafarth, *in,- ham. itrneele, tl roister, Fordwtnh and Beth. for Kest Huron. The part I Janine. leer no or public 'ohne) leaving esaminattoo will commsnne .1o1y 2nd, et 8 30 A M„ at Godertoh, Exeter, Ktettt', Varna, ilsomall and Dungannon, ter West Huron ; and at Clinton, Seem th, Wingham, Hruseele, Fordwich, Wrnxeer and R'yth, for Kseb Haroo. Applirutions on proper Mem. to Beth.. with foe (12) for part i junior lane• Ing by nnhtto .rheol leaving most he sent in before 24.6 May. Thee* forms may he ob. baited from the Inspector. Janie, leaving part 1[., senior leaving, ma'rlcolarine, pari rid honor, nomm.rolat diploma and enm• otsreial spemaliet ex .minatien. 000mmsnee Jaly 4th at GOd.rloh. Kxet.r, fifteen and 8.afnrth. April/tattoos for .mite.' -e tenet be sent to the Inspent0r 0e or before .luso let The fee is 11, Ie 0. pall 22. 1 ntJn'.. Applieattens for pnMla school los/lag, inn. for leaves, Nnfnr leaving and mstnenMNee (high wheal forms 1., 11 , i11 and iV.) mess he east is the Inspect°, baler. May 24th. oossiepasled by the aseerriry fee. No appluos/iou oats bet reoslyed by the lo - •p.; u . after that data. Tnuo who iut•od to write at any exam nation centre in the woe •ret luspeutural dIe sISo •,1 Hutoo mute aeon thou. euyhwNoa, givieg lame to lull, t. J. Shoo T'om, 1. 1', 4 , Go.lertoh, sod Thote wbo tweed to writs to the .anus division to D Kith, 1. P. d„ Brussels, flouts uo0teiu1og wrllr0g, drewtug or book• ktopmg are not to to pire.utied ea Io former year.• at the mattaooe examination. Candi. dates will be supplied with paper and 1ok by the presiding exammete ; tut they must edam their own pens, rulers, lead pencils, aro. Teachers ale urged to use their Its• tlueoos not to let candidates who are not properly grounded uu the work Doors up fur exami0a010n. neuters ers are to nand to the public sobool inspector for their d vision, not lour than June lid, • return of the genies of o .odtdaran lot the (ntraner exam. ,Dation. Taaob.rn who else) to have 000• tireetluo uleNw mutt lend, on Ih• propel priut.d foam, lbs report for three Geis. is good by 16e prrrioips' and the ehttrmso of he sonnet board) to the Iasp.otor before July 4th. Th. printed form for those re- turns may be obtelaut from the inspector. soluble Adder to 000.0.,., 11 your Add tomes to from play 000rhle' or showing evidences of as appruaubmv &Mteek of Grippe, sore throat, or sickness of coy kt0d, Drift thing get out your bolt!. of Neryitn.. Rub the obeet and neck with Nervfliae and give internal does. of ten drops of Nerriline In sweet eoed welter every two hours. This will prevent any aerlous Iroub'e. No Ilutmeut or pain renews, equate Poison's Nervtlme, Which is a oro. enity in every bouesbold. Large bottles Dost only 25o. CCMING AND DOING (inceeded for tut week.) Ju. Robinson and family hays return from Toronto. Mus Alice Bate* has returned home aft apeodlag the winter In the Stetw. S Moroiagstar bis retuned from Pen aytvaou, where he spent the "rioter. Mss Kate Reid returned home late wee .f er "mediae six months in Toronto. Jen A Payne left on Friday for Port Huron tend Cleveland. He will spend the •,ming seaeoo on the lakes. • Miss M note McVrtrte, who has bee, etts0ing Toronto C„ ilrge of Mose, hoe retaroed to the city to resume tar startle.•iter hay,ug spent the Easter holiday u home. D F. Hamuok, of Chicago, ha. been In town the past week end hes beep mekine arraevemeote for the carrying OD of tee Veoesutuog Park resort during the oomlog 00.,10. ed er D - k Mrs. D. Johnston and child left oo Mon day to juin Mr Johonon at Melton. Tile were ecoompan.ed by Mie' Lillie Webster Dooley Holmes Int on Monday for Wing - ham, where he will p •0145 hte profee'tou, keep rg up the N wgham business of rh. legal firm of Dickinson & Holmes. The Deople of Wioehem wall Sod Mr, H0 mel Weyer and publiospinted yruug moo, M+.. Megan, who had Men eteoogrept.er to Mr. (arrow's office for the put two of three year., left oboe week tor her home in Stratford. During her nay w Godertcb robe made many warm friends, aud her depar- ture from town is sinoctsly rogrotted. Mr, and Mrs. R"ht. Stewart have some to tbe,r former home at Bluey•le, wleie Mr. Stewart wit t onttone hie taunbs m 0osneotton with Q,te•n'a Universal. K ogeton Mr, said Mrs Stewart leave ('-lsrioh with the best wishes of m00y Incudal Robert blaster retoroed last week froom the 0 keret Islands, where he had been tering the winter visiting bis perorate H.. fnein'. here were expecting him sone week• aro and were afraid he nilgbt bade boon passenger �a How sear, he turned op all rtpbr, and with blm a eompnloo, Andrew Johnson, from the O. 'tory', a 110rdy opeo,men of the stalwart men whom those wbgirt bees produce. They gather (•nsemptio.. Bed cough', colds and oatbrrh ere re- sponsible far more 000.umptioo Iban is traceable even to heredity. Catarrh, zone -urea more (101001; then ordinary remedies because It is the only ntleopu(• yet dm oovered that is volatile eo0.h to reach the root of the trouble to remote parte of the longs •od bronchial tub.., and impregnate every particle of the air breathed with Its heeling, germ.kihlog vapor. Colds oanoot lest ten minutes, or Dough• more than thirty m0110tes when Caterrhrzoge Is In - baled. 11 Oban note, throat and air passages at once, stops chopologe, head• ache, and eradloatee eetarrh from any part of the system. Two months' tree anent, 11.00; t,itl uze, 25a. Druggists, or N. C. Polson & Co., Kingston, Oat. Dr. Hamil- ton's Pills are mild. Southampton Beacon : Mrs, George Dee. omy, •000mp.oled by her grnd•doughter, Mus Annie Aube, left for home last Moo- dy after spending • few month. visit with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Granville. Mie. Aubin will ,unit Godertoh and Mt. Joseph and wive attend the wedding of • cousin while away. The London conference of the Methodist choroh will meet no Thursday, June 5, to the Central Methrdtat ohurch, Sarnia, The ■rattoning committee will 10.01 on Mooday, June 2, and the ministerial session on Tura tray. Kew. Dr. darnel. of Goderlob, Is to deliver one of the Conteranoe Sunday .ere mons In the Doves Street ohurch, at Sarnia Ed. Coulee, of Bluevale, formerly • atm dent of Goderich Collegiate Institute, re turned lit week from the Dental College, Philadelphia, where he made an excellent roord. There were several closing ex emanations; at oboe he took 100 per cent , at another 95 per cent. This high reoord Yenres him of passing with honors. He friends to the vlotnny w;11 be blessed to hear of his dictums. Mlle M. Robertson, of Carlow, has re- signed her position as a member of the eaohing staff of the Wongham public sihnol. The Wingham 'Time. say.: "Many of our readers will be sorry to Nero of this resenatioo. Meas Robertson has bred here for eight yore and has been a eery ecce..fur t.nnher, Silo hes had charge of the entrance oleos work for some y are and our re•dsrs are well •were of her apleddld work In thl•It0. she hetes alway. very successful with her pupils." Wlneham Advoc.: btr. E L D ok MM bat for (lod.rtoh ou Timeday, but will le hefie nocie-nn illy Mr. Dudley Hul.ne. of l:000,i,:h, 1., m.ly • memher of the well- known firm nt C.m•rcn, Hdt A 11o1mos, well have eh.nKo . 1 t 1e boeinese here in t6• • "Praise a fair day at night." Approve a brand of choesafter you have worn out your second pair. The last pair as good as the first, and the first pair as good as can be produced for the lakrrs' price. Stampedak the soles of - "The Slater Shoe" wow:/ Va. Shams, Jr. • We i.dcal Ateat- firm Dame of lhokloso. S Holmes, Mr. Dooklo•uu still retalotoq an Intercell to she hurts.... Mr. Holmes will be found in his ,•Itise sod cores hlghfy ranommend•d. To. Adynse extends blest a uord,al weloome, cad trust, he will hod Wiogh.m a eunalle and uuogeslal place 00 buetoera and residence Th. oho' le the old stood, text door to the Ad lenge ofitoe. lest uvular Peeple. All cilsoriminating people when going to thereto travel by the Grand 'Trunk Keil. way. The "lsteraanonal Limited" leavtog Mootr,•l at 9 a. r , and Toronto at 5 r. w., lands the traveller lo the Windy City at 720 next morotog. Invariably ably on time to the minute, '1 he a000utwo darwa oa that train leave; nothing to b dYlred. -Toronto Truth. BACK- ACHfl If you have Backache you have Kidney Disease. If you neglect Backache it will develop i0te something worse --Bright s Die - Calle or Diabetes. Thera b no use rubbing and doctoring your back. Cure the kidneys.doctoring_ la 001y one kidney medicine bug It crates Backache every time.. Dodd's Kidney Pills OUR METALLIC CEILINGS .0tt WALLS Aro both •rtlstlo and serviceable, Popularly used by practical people everywhere. Easily applied -most moderate in cost -fire -proof, sanitary and won- derfully durable -with counties designs to select from. Write ,. for booklet t.L'hg all about thee. METALLIC ROOFING CO., limited Wholesale Mks. - 101100010, OA0ADA, Ceiling. ila.ttske Metallic Shingles, Sidings, etc. -FOR gats BY - Lee & ShepVard LOOK OUT FOR THE Kensington Furniture Company's Retail Show >m Rooms ON THE SQUARE ORSELL'S IS THE PLACE TO GET Eavestroughing, Metal Roofing and Siding, Dairy Tinware, Iran Pipe and Fittings . , A► Dunlop Detachable Tires First in iRRB- Foremost ever since. To have been "first" merely proves antiquity. To have remained first proves merit. DUNLOP TIRE r.l.a iron, TORONTt t. Jordan Block. TUURIDA.e, April 17, 1903. -6 Mc K I M' GoderichO, S nt. Clothing Underpriced $7.00 Men's pure wool Serge Suit, navy blue or black, $7.00 We want you to see these suits. They are wade of pure wool, fast color, good linings, sty good inside an outside, well tailored, the kind you are used to paying $10.00 for. We got a bar- gain in these and give you the benefit ours at $7.00 Boys' Suits, 75c to $S.00. -Mothers, we can fit that boy of yours in the latest styles of single or double breasted coat, two or three piece suit, at a clear saving of 500 to *1.50. Is that worth look- ing after 1 MILLINERY. Miss Jordan while in Toronto last week secured new ideas and procured some bargains in new up-to-date goods. We get new Millinery every week, and new ideas every day of the week. 240 palm Womes'a Ribbed Cashmere Hews 84, 9, 94 slash, good value al 25o and reg• ularly sold at that, olosriy at. 190 MEN'S HATS -We hays no room he ear. ry meet's Felt Hats- '1'►e.0 we have w111 be cleared e0 lees tbao half prlos. All 12 00 to k2 50 F.I► Hata for ._....$1,00 All 1.00 to 1.50 Fele Hats tea .b0 M°KIM'S BUSY STORE. New Flour, Provision and Seed Store. I have opened out the store on HAMILTON STREET, next to T. H a l I's Shoe Store, with a stock of all kinds of MILL PRO- DUCTS, BREAD STUFFS, BREAK- FAST FOODS, SEEDS, etc,, etc., and respectfully request a portion of your trade. I am' agent for the London Steam Bakery, and will deliver Bread to any part of the town. Leave your order and my wagon will call at your house every day. Best brands of Flour, includ- ing the Lake Huron and Mani- toba Milling Co.'s and Star Mill products. BREAKFAST FOODS a specialty. SEEDS for Field and Garden. far call solicited, W. P. WBSTOBY, Hamilton Street. A Great Snap. to our Gloster Soap, at be. a pound, of which we halt a barrel a wwk. This 1.0'1 our only asap. Y we oarry everything Gust can be found In 00 tio- to-data grocery store, and our prlow are right. The farmers know that they on always gee from 0e a nap for their produce. W• draw the line at no legitimate imate R trade - everything t61u ry R •s Gl.wwere or tau>es6t> ohni(r,.t table Chins_ W, dee' stuff ,to all of them. T. G. TIPLING & CO., Redford block, G►derloh TAILORINC... I have recotved my New Stook of Suitings, Trouseringa, etc., for Spring and Summer Wear. 11 you are getting a new spring suit, • fight overcoat, or anything in my Hoo, 1 Dan pleats you to goods, tit and price, l 'Reedy -glade ('toddle( l■ .tock. H DUNLOP, Tiller HELLO THE OLD" RELIABLE ALL KINDS OF COAL ALWAYS ON HAND THE REST Scranton Bard Coal IN THE MARKET Al Coal weighed on the Market Noshes when yon net MOO lbs, for a ton. WM. LEE. Orden left at Lai E sSmPBOBD'S Store promptly attended to, Coal! Coal! JUST R11URIVKD 1 Car Massillon Washed Nut Coal. This Coal b good for stoves and graters -Ls eo11y lighted and glyee out a Frost boas. 1 Car West Virginia Lump Coal. 2 Car Scranton bard Coal. Manns• Washed Nut 30 etc. per 100 Ib., or Baan per tea. GIVE IT A TRIAL, Wm. Campbell. Godarleb, Marsh 10th 1902. 1808 + 1808 L/STOWEL '/,/ �1Grl/� / Te movie/ Forward. Wtater term tsarina Jas. 2, 1101. Our rates ars reasonable, our ooersee of study thorough and prareloal• Bond for one Journal and .ee what we toaob. Bindoeta may enter at any Uma Two Donees of study. Commercial and Bhortband C. A. g L)<MIv O A. L 1[or m RE. Pres. Owen fsonai. LirlswW, llcl1lep Mat Fire Iiwlrupe G. FARM AND ISOLATED TOWi PROP- ERTY INSURED, 1Il alue of Property Insurer up to January, aa.tee,e'Ig,N ern Curr AND 001501010. J.». McLean. pros. ; T. Fraser, vloe.Sree. . Watt. Jas, Evans, J. O. Grieve, ve J. .uew,i , directors: W. O. Sroadrort, deafonb, toupee - tor of losses: T. L Hays, geaforth, .wretary tresaurer. Aotx111 J. W. o, Hotmeevllle . leJames Commlag Itemondvtll.: It. MoMllln, Seaferwh t R Smith, Harlook. Policy holders ono pay assessments cad get their cards reoelpted at Mr. Cosa. Clinton. or at McLean Bros.' Palace Clothing Store, Reda .lob Mill Wood FOR SALE . The above is cut into stove wood len4th and will be delivered to any part of the tow* the name Cay a. ordered. Orden received by telephone or lett at residence, 128 Cambria street, will receive prompt attention. 'Phone 98. PETER McEWAN. Goderich, November 21.t, 1899. Sl -dm 1 BROPffEY & SOIL - TUl 1.549110 - Furaerfa\ D'vr(tctort tern& t �+ nttoa\nra(trs. Odgers easel%tiy attendee to Us-. hewn, Weld er der. Oaeb.r Meowt, WANT A STEPLADDER? We give one away with each pound of Pure Cream Baking Powder purchased from us. 50c a Ib. The step -ladder alone worth the price. Try a package of our Hop Tea -not a medicine, hut s dire- fully selected Indian and Ceylon Tea blended in a ecientitie manner with specially prepared Hops. Delicious and healthful. Now is the time to buy your Garden Seeds, We have a full aster. rtment. Telephone Nn. 91. sTT.712 ,=- az Co. TM! OROCMR8. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR MCLEOD'S I. SYSTEM : RENOVATOR, A Wonderful Tonic and Remedy for WEAK and IMPURE BLOOD, KIDNEY and LIVER TROUBLES. Manufactured by J. M: MacLEOD, Goderich, Ont t