HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1902-8-7, Page 5THE SIGNAL: GODERICH ONTARIO.
THURSDAY, AMINO 1, 1903
W. Acheson&Son
SATURDAY AND MONDAY,
August Qth and nth.
BARGAINS
WITHOUT
A DOUBT.
We will use these few words to introduce
these special offerings for these two days.
All offerings here advertised are
bargain gems and show our de-
termination to snake August the
big sale month of summer.
1500 yards f luslins.
Drew Muslin", organdy', in light and dark colors, fast colon and
every one this wafters'" good", 34 to 36 inches wide. Regular
prices were 10, 123 and lbc clearing Saturday and Monday
price per yard
5C
Drapery Sateens.
300 yards French and English Art Sateens, tact colors and in
elaborate handsome designs, imitable for upholstering, quilts,
eto., regular values 20 and 25c, one price for all 15c
Shirtings.
Standard blue and white check or stripe indigo Shirting", .full
width and warranted fast colon, our regular 12; and 14c qual-
ity, your choice per yard IOC
Carpets and Oil Cloths.
1500 yards Kngluh Tapestry Carpets, • large range of up-to-date
designs and color combination', suitable for any room or hall,
regular price 60, 65 and 70c, on sale Saturday and Monday s1 50c
French Flannels.
15 pieces finest quality French Flannels in new and handsome de-
signs, in all colon and effects, for waists and gowns, our regular
and best b0c quality, on sale Saturday and Monday only, at
per yard 35c
Lace Curtains.
20 pain Nottingham lace Curtains, 60 inches wide and 33 yards
long, in white only, designs are bold and strikingly handsome,
our regular 92.00 curtain, 2 days' sale price at per pair 41.25
W. Acheson & Son.
LOYAL
Mo'nar, Aug. 4s5.
W. Jones was eating on Saleford frissde
Boaday last.
MW C. MoPhee, of Carlow. Is needing
e week with her brother. O. F. McPhee, el
this place.
Mrs. MaC,nkev and son left for Detroit
Moeda, last, atter .pending • week with
the forger's slater, Yrs. Riohard sumo et -
sal
Mrs. Hobert Rafferty, of Toronto, he
5Dmedier • maple of months at her old
home, sad lonke as If city lite agrees with
bor.
CARLOW.
MovDAv, Aug. 4.
Miss Jessie Armand Green Telt for Port
Hurt, per Steamer (l.nllr•ge, on Meade,
last, to take a position 1. the Mao,b.
Temple, Huron avenue. Her mister, Mies
Jean, he now ono of the head stenographers
sad shorthand wrltern in that head office
of the Supreme not of Kolghu of the
Neosho's being promoted to that petition
two week" ago. We onglatsl.te Mus
Jere se her stoners, es rhe woos stedeol of
oaa Collegiate and a rradnt• et StraS
ford Pawnees College Our beet wishes
aeoompany Mtn Jessie 10 her new work
sad she will be mace missed by her young
Mend ben.
PJRTEH'S HILL.
M , t,oy. Aar. 41b.
A BIT or A SHAKO STnky.-Wbtls11 Oen-
leg our old friend Geo. Use near Porter's
Hill, and after golog ever his well kept or -
°bard and farm, we saw • very file white
onmatls ooyen1 with flowers growing Is the
front garden whioh attracted our admiration.
On our expressing the wish to have •'ew o1
the flower" to tea• away one of the tidies
present Irnmedl.Nly omplied with oar ri-
goe.t, and with scissor/ In Wei eommenoed
smiting some of the beaotifal flowers of the
viae, whioh had been traleed on a trellis,
when lo ' • piercing scream been rhl us 1a.
mediately to the "pnt, and then we saw the
noes of the trou'le -se ulumolly Inge
garter snake whioh was hidden by the foli-
age about four fest from the monad, In
slimy body •imn,t in oeot.ol wlrh the flu-
g rs of oar fair friend. The life of that
partlonlu snake was mon doomed for the
u npardonable office* of al,midair op the yin.
whlah Is anent all known ruin reepeotl.g
snakes In general, and also for having been
the owe
of to hSe.u
v a ladybynot
keep
ISS le Ile proper place on the ground. As
• rule we are averse n destroying non-
Dasnoa, snakes of then speales for we
oeneider that they hay* their uses In the
e000emy of nature, out under the einem-
Menem the otieooe was too great sad ibe
reptile had to pay the peo•Ity with it.
hfe.
G00ERI0H TOWNSHIP.
FRIDAY, August 1.
DIATH of WILLIAM YTseI.I..;,-Tots
tminah,p lost one of In most highly respect.
ed rsslleols, as well as one et its hardy
planner', to the death of Wm. S'erllog, et
the 6:b oncesston, which oocurr•d on July
23rd. Deceased, who wee born 1. Fortier -
shire, Scotland, came eo this nanny with
hie parrots shoo h• was only fourteen
years of age. They stepped at Hamilton,
from whioh pout they walked to the Hur-
on tract, lending hers oo .Jul, 12, 1840, hie
father taking up Iced on the 6:6 oorsdeo,
joie a mile from where Mr- sterling bas •o
nog mad• his home. The original home
. teed 1s.U11 in the penmen/en of the lemdy,
by whom the tum is worked. Com,og t•
manhood, Mr. Sterling for • time worked in
Hayfield, afterwards boy ng Oho farm en
whioh he Mee moos resided It was a bash
Int, se that he posed through all the no',
dant and erperuroe of pioneer hie. A
man of the strictest lotegnty, honorable
•od upright Io .11 the traneaotisne of File,
he owes and retained the friendship of al,
woo knew him. Of • quiet, rottener diepes-
itloo, yet firm In his ocyictlon of what he
believed to be right, he aimed ae an time.
to live •wording to the principles of the
maiden rule He was • realism member o1
the Presbyterian ohor.'h ; a Liberal to hi.
ool,bioal •ympathler He was twice am-
en and leaves a wife to metro the loss of
• meet affectionate husband. The family
consisted of five sons •ad six daughters,
two of whom are dud-% son and a d•ogb-
ter. Of the moos one 5 in Dakota, two In
Manitoba and one at home : two daughters
ars living at home, (Mrs Burnie and one
unmarried) ; Mr. Cross to living in Mani
tot,, and t e
his other, ane
• Mrs
Peen Ma -
0
Dmgall and Mrr. •tubi* Masa)otgall, o1
this township. The remains were Interred
in BayS•:d o•me•ery, on Friday.
DUNGANNON.
Norton. --The loos egeney in Dungannon
for TH.Oini.I. is at the ofLse of J, U, Ward,
.1. P., conveyancer, So., who will receive
orders for subscriptions, advertising and lob
wort, and 1e authorized to glve reoslpn for
amount paid for the same.
R anssnDAY, July 30.
New HAnsiR -John Bamford, who has
for someea
n earned on
yhair dre.deg and
barh.r'n shop, has sold to William Mole el
Auburn. Daring bis oltizenebip In Deo -
Kennon he made many frienis by his •bllg
ng manner and wet moon e,tasmed. Dema
munignim
�1CV�S'
Require=
meats . .
at the very
best values.
Our
BINDER TWINE
is going out fast. We handle
Gold Leaf,
Silver Leaf and
Maple Leaf Brands.
Buy your Twine nearly an ib may
scarce.
Harvest Mitts and Whips,
Pure Paris Green,
Forks and Rakes,
in stock, of the beat quality.
A few
be
Screen Doors and Windows
to clear out.
111 cKENZIE & HOWELL
TUR MACH TO RUY ALL RARDWARR CHRAP.
to*T *IDK *QUARK,
Rumor pun 11 he Wends 1. study for
dbo:pie, of K.euleplas. Ws wish hire end
tele see0Nsue eauanas In 'hate resp.uttys
oanlsp.
WI.KLY SulwT -- Donee:non aids club
Shoot Oahe week resulted se follows : Uff
h and
200ds 1 d Total
A. Disbar 36 3b 66
D. Menlo 31 34 65
J. Glover 29 36 66
W. Sproul b6 2M 64
J. Block 22 39 - 61
Dr. Files 17 36 52
T. O.Allen LO 25 45
8. J. Crawford8 33 41
PxaroN•L -Our sstssmed jeweller 'Pet
some days last week 11 the hume.tead in
Colborne township lesw Hemlea le
vintage his daughter, Mr?. Peter Hameln.
at Port Albert. W• wish the venerable
gentleman a pleas.ut and benetiuial visit
Miss Mary Rose, who has been for
some weeks sofoying herself vile ng rdat
Ilse. la Obs township of Huron, has returned
hems .. Mrs T. W. Little is on u ex-
tended visit to friend. •e Saute Ste. Maris.
We whin her a plowmen ybltieg tour and
sale return horns Mie. Alin Thomp-
son. loft nen on 7uesdav, on • 'lilting
tour to friends at l'orouto, Forest, and
other polar. ....Dr. Can took • trip
last Sunday, to 'lett his yegrahie wether,
It Henan Master Mtlfred Pentland,
now of Bruoe Mmes, and formerly • odium
of I)uagarnen, a visiting •t Obs bemoaned
and renewing former rgaaisnuces. We
are pla ed to see him look so well and
vigorous, H• is loud in praises of his new
Ioatiso. . We sincerely regret to have
to Sean that our popular end efficient
deputy postml.tress le indisposed and
therefore unable to mimed to her dun.'t
Ws, along with her many trends, sincerely
bops that the will bays • speedy rsoevry
and to the neer future be able to resume her
position ...St '1' Beobni, \'.8 , and Mn.
Beehwl (formerly Miss Cottle Whyard), of
Elmira, are .biting Mrs. Beobbsl's parents.
Mr. and Mr.. Jae. Whyrd, else other
!rinds here Mrs. Harts and daughter,
Mies Clara, of Teenwatr, are the gowns of
Mrs. 1). Sproul Miss Hambletoo, of
Lucknow, le visiting Mies Whyard, and on-
loylog herself.
A NATIVE OF HURON.
Miss •ioneo e'. Last, whine Lit Werk
la AttrartIsg Wide Attention.
One of tb• most promising of [he sonble
little groan of Comedian novelists whose
books are being read by people of English
speech the world over le Miss A. (2. Last,
The Ottawa Citizen, whose artlote we oopy,
remarks that Miss Lett was nob born to
Otbawe, • statement whioh Is quite correct,
as the honor of beteg her hi/thetas, oolongs
to the township of Stanley, in this minty
But, says The CtNO.e, site has meds •mole
amends for this seemsg slight of Obs good
Weis of the capital by establishing • dom
islet here and •Ilowng 11. citizens to feel •
Gornto sense of.preprlenrsbip to the achieve.
meats el her brilliant pea, While • mere
slip of • girl Miss Lent showed remarkable
,rills u • loaroalu► In the west ; and at SIP
age, when meet members o1 the starer sex
are running the cycle el their salad days,
she had the honor of •tlrwtlor the ayes -
lion of the tbloklag men of the empire by
• )ndl.iou. article In The Westminster
Review on the relations of the government
of Nswfea•dl•nd to that portion of the
Bland known as the Frnoh treaty shore
'.h• had ridged tk• anoleot capital to vet
ufermaUlon at first hand. About this time
she was writing for 'I he Review of Reviews
sod kindred p.riedicebt. The Citizen will
net ofer the supereilu of compliment to Miss
Laub of charuunelag her polltloal lore sen
the term in the Aristotelian Moss) work as
•lolls In its height sad catholicity of view,
hat rather say tha,c.ntrasted w,tb the per.
formation" of her masoal,n• 000nmporarles,
It has to addition to the yualltles mntloued
a verve and nimbleness bath of reasoning
sad literary erprueloa which make it clones
uolqu".
Mus 1.051'" first Important venture to
°wetive literature was oommuoed as • sort
of means of reore•tioo, an Interlude, so to
speak, between the sots of mors steenoous
mentel effort ; but whatever In raison d'etre
the Leeds of the North was a dtetinot ad-
dition to the native liberatars of Ganda,
and In Immediate aoospbnots by readers
inn and to the United S'atee served to dis-
close to the author het reel metier. 8timu-
lewd Ly the sorese of her first rornance,
M's. Lao: haa rrteot ly teamed in New York
e nd Toronto the Heralds of Empire -the
theme of which is Ibo career et Pierre Rad
niece, ere of the most Interesting figures
• a the steps of pioneer ok'.l.sable° in Am
sloe. Thin hook nae all the *oto s rang h
and chum of In predecessor, while, as
might be expected, its art 1• moat oomplete.
(boGorong It so competent • erltle as Creme
Townsend Brady spoke 1a eo-diel terms of
rise In The New York Times ; and
lltam Morn. f'syoe hd this bo say of it
in The I) .! : "Miss Luis Lords of the
North was • work of much freshness and
e rode power, and P. pretest snooe.ser,
Herald of Empire, marks • eilll more eyl
deet soecsee."
Miss lout has spent the summer for the
past few years In the Rookie. and a series
• f Artie's' illustrative rel mountate-ihmbinte
and hooting new being pabltahed in Outlier,
and elsewhere, rxbtntte• keen zees for sport
and outdoor life In the male y -aided mind •f
this remarkable young woman.
A SENSIBLE MAN
11;y1h, Oat., hov, lo', 1901.
MacLeod Medicine Co.,
Ooderloh, Ont
When I went to (lodertoh Aoril last my
ogre was ooesidered hopelesr. Suffering
from a omplioatlon of dimes**, eopeolally
from kidney trouble and headache, I could
not do any week. Indeed 1 staid not
straighten myself or walk steady. 1 was so
weak and feeble thst it affooted my memory
bully. i dootered with home doctors ub-
tll i was Dearly gone. A faithful friend
persuaded me to try your remedies, whioh
1 did and with the hest snoaee.. I began
M Improve as soon as I began them. Took
• dove"( the Renovator In Coder) h. I
felt the effects of that dose all day and I
think I feel 11 yet. My cure began with It.
i oontloned taking your medicines 015111 I
was omen. I took both the System Rsoc-
tate, and bhe Mpeol6o (;ore. i owe my re
oy,re to them. 7aday 1 am strong and
fleshy, •61s to work as well as ever .very
day. i never expected ouch • change. i took
the me.ilotne4or three. menthe steady with-
out miming a doss.
WM. (k,WAN.
Moclood's R.medle., established la 11188,
are the only medleines In (Maude whioh
Inn sold n their merit without adver-
tising. Address Maolend Medicine Co,.
Goderloh, Ont.
Herd HIL
"Yee, Lir." said the man with a frayed
oiler ; "that land Is worth 61,800 • foot,
and only a year ago 1 Gould have brnght U
for b smug"
"Bob yoe couldn't "Inc eh !" oraklsd the
funny man.
The man with the frayed oll.r eyed him
distantly and haughtily, and replied, la
sold, (totting tenon
"Oh, 1 could Oleg, bet i couldn't get His
right antes."
And the fanny man looked as crushed as
as over ripe strawberry •le the bottom et
the b.aksb. - - F:xohangs.
• Wonderful Teale ate Meese.
Said a druggist today, "Ne dsnht about
1t, tin (Oslo that elves best resells is Me
biggest, seller, aed that Is Ferrsr.ne. iI
enriches and purifies the hind, resters.
■trea,bh and energy te 1ee feeble. sad Is •
sonetlfle reeen.trintnv that was •Tway
pep.lar. in ohloresls, aflame* tiredness,
lasgn.r, brie fag. Isdigeetles and dyepee
in Its antin le prompt, and eaOelastery
Mine always frillier 1s., 1 rennmm.nd
Ferree/um to rey oseeemere bonen 1 he-
lloes It le the hast
teal° mid srsgtbeelog
:«' mosey °.a bay.* .,gnGODERIOH.,b160:
BOOKS ANO PERIODICALS
As Kaarla■ herrn. --The Annie Cro-
.fian Msg•z:•e 1s as Empire Number. Lord
blratb000s, 8.r Hilbert Felker, Prdn ger
Ooldwin Smite, the Hos. J. W Longley,
(bauNllor Burwasb, Csaooellur Wallows,
Psoleesor Jobo C.mpoell, Jona Reale and
others dtsouse She various phase. of lime.
minim. The views expressed vary, but one
cannot read them all walnut esourlog mesh
broader view, of the great gnees'u Is which
are presnog for solution. Lard Sbrathcena's
IS the only long utwit, but Ib reviews in •
masterly way the growth of tits oeloolsl
mildenoe upon and within tb. Empire.
The Illusbration blolude some handsowe
views of Westminster Abbey and some royal
ploturee printed Is niers. A. H, 1'. Col-
quhoue writes of On Seven E tweeds and
Margaret Sberriniton of the Queen' to
Europe. Both of these articles are lull
Illustrated. etudrew Miller of Stratboona',
Horn throws some new 1101 upon the
Hoer liavernment by outlining the Queer of
General Kramer, whom he cell. "A Nere
of the'1'raosya.L" W, A. Frosm the cel.
*boated author of "Mooswa." Lille sue of
his obaraoterlsllo tales e1 Iodla a racier
story with the title "My Friend, the
Colas " There 1. other dation and the
usual dspartmes/ In this esoellenbiy printed
periodical.
F.'RIMNta'e TOR AUut'ST -The 6otlon
number of Satinet's Megazlos is • remark.
able Issue in the eminence of In authon,
the absorbing inberssb of thsir oostr,batlow
and the Holiness of the Illustration". To
bays Kudyard Kipling, J M. Burls, F.
Hopkinson Smith, K'obard Herding Davis,
Edith \t'hertoo and Haller-Vouob eentrlb-
store to • single IMpe of • magazine h1 un-
precedented. In addition some of the
•Merest among the younger writer' are
represented -MSM Josephine Dodge Desk -
am, Mee. Andrews, Sewell Ford end Arthur
Rohl. Rudyard Kipling shows Du ken
appreoLatiot of the !beset this, In senses es
material ter romans. "Wireless" 1e the
title of his story, .od It 1s suggested by the
"Maroosl business." The bevteumg of a
serial by J. M. Barrie 1s an event In dila
world et teeters. "The Little Whtte Bird"
le a most ddlgbifully fanciful tale of an old
club bachelor, • young married eon's an.i
• oharmint little boy All of the paths,
sod tender fanny whioh oharasterizs Berrie
at his boob w,ll be toned In *Die story,
whioh will be completed It the fall mem-
bers. F. Hopkneoa Sm.th'. masterpiece.
"Oliver Horn," is oonolud.d with nolo skill
that no reader will have any doubt teat
Mr. Smith has created **mottling whioh
will net. Quiller-t:ouob tells a wedly
Imaginative "old mao of Ih. iwe story, -a
sort of new Arabian Night palled "Sindbed
en Burrator." For it Howard Prke has
• wonderful series of plosarei to color, the
n umber contains many other features of to
wrest to lovers of literature sod ort.
MwT11o1,14T fa AliAZIrr AND Kavtrw boo
Art,rer.-Of timely Interest to oeoneottoo
with the expected royal ooronatlon 1a •
paper by Ore editor, with twenty
illa,trabiooe, entitled "Round Abonb Len-
ders," Ocher Illustrated articles ars "The
(:ansdsaa Habttante;" a oopnlr sofmoos
paper on "Living Limps :" and • uudy of
Onr4. Fox, Welham Penn, and the Quakers,
bp the Edlter, all weal Illustrated. " The
H,shop of London," • ohreoter-.lady of the
Rev. Dr. Arthur Foie y Winoington
legram, M • racy s000unt of big work in the
E.et-end flume et Loader, by William
Durban. The Rev. Dr. UI has an
article of blooded burner and wisdom on
"How the Layman may help ►he Preacher,'
"A i'iee for tte ('sty ",e so eloquent paper
by D•. John Watson (' las Maolrn' ). A
striking article ie that by Dr. Jsseoh
Porker oo "The Preaoher'e Natation' to the
loolalietio beatoree of the Day." The
Ella r oontrlbu'es also an Important neper
es the berelo days of the harly Clint* a
subject on which be has mule original
invsstigations. That •tsoogly-written Car-
ad.ao •toey,"Ali • Reflaer'e Fire," 1• oc-
cluded in this number. 1'h• artiofe by S.R.
Crockett os "Toe Little Fair Man' is in his
belt mason ' A Stage Driver's Story,"
b( Mary R. S•eight, veal be reed win
inch Interest- "A Coronation Ode,' by
Bllrs Carman, well sustains the reputation
of tithe Comedian poet, and the usual depart•
meta of World's Progress, Religious Intel!.
,geese. and Book Reviews complete an ia-
terNtlog number o1 this magazine. Toro o:
William Brine. Montreal' C. W. t' ••ter.
4.1 fix: S F. Husain. $2 00 • year; 61 00
for sit months,
COUNTY CURRENCY.
()orris : r toe of Uorr.e'e oldsebresidnts to
.be person of He..ty Perkins, postmaster,
passed away Thursday treeing in he misty -
seventh year. i)eosased l t.d in G.rrie
oontiouoosiy for , he pest tory- we year.
He was a consistent end lifelong member of
the Church of Eoaland, sod a p,cmioeot
Orangeman, haves,/ been county mater of
North Huron for too year, and an honor-
ary member of the Grand Lolg* sat British
North America. He was also an honorary
director of the E000emical Fire Iumens
TO ADVKftTISERS.
Votice of cnanges must be left at this
Office not later than Saturday
noon. The Copy for changes
mast be left not 1r ter than Mon-
day noon. Geotel Advertisements
aooepted on to no n Wednesday of
each week.
esus Huron nd Bra;; -
Loan and Investment Co.
GODERICH, - ONT.
SOLICITOR -PHILIP HOLT, K.C.
Haulms -TRH CANADIAN BANK OFpliori
COMMERCR. Lce
VVSheli
OUR SAVINGS BANK.
We are prepared to receive i)eposlte
from Trustees, Parente or Children, in
sums of from Fifty Cerin to Three
Thousand Dollars, and allott-eowpound
interest, adlled every nix months at
rate. as agreed upon. Chegnes are
given Ii.poaitnrs, to that they may
draw upon then deposit at any time
3, 3i and 4 pee cent. interest allowed
on Deposita according M atmran/ and
time heft.
N.1( -Pursuant to a Into Act of
Parliament married women and miners
have the right to (Ivrea and draw out
money in their own name.
Deposits can be sent by mail at the
risk of tender,
Remove from your houses temptation
to burglar* and fond for the flames:
An the Company makes loans only on
(Int rias, farm property, depositors,
have the strongest security for their in-
vestment*,
0.. et Merlin. The deoeesed leaves a widow
sad Owe daughters, gleaner and Edith.
H . sea, Osorge,ol'1'ureeto,predeoeased him
four years. The funeral took plea* Sal
urine, and was ander the dlreotln of the
Orer.g• order.
Dodd's ars ts. *stir
medicine tint
wall curs Dia-
betes. Like
Bright', Me-
use tale dL-
us• ora,
Kidney
Pills
Dodds Kidney PW,
cured IL Doctors
themselves confess
that without Dodd',
Kidney Pills they ars
powerless againet Dia-
betes. Dodd's Kidney
Pills are the lint medicine
that ever cured Diabetes,
Inall.Rion..--box, IRMO11n/
pW, are advertised to do eat
but lite ceedtolss that sit.
Diabetes
u
Is Dodd's Kidney PW►
Dodd's Kidney Pills are
fifty cents a boa at all
druggists.
NOTICE OF REMOVAL
1E
Post °face and Grocery Store
IN 1110 VILL &OS or
SA LT FORD
is removed from this date to the more oom-
modlous promisee formerly known se the
" Maiblandville Hotel."
Th • 1 large brink building hes been tbor
oughly renovated ; and • well snorted stook
of goods Is now offered for sale for the eon
venieoce of easterners from .ho village and
noigbborng townships.
BUTTER & EGGS .TAKEN AS CASH
Flour and Feed. Crockery, Hard ware,
Dry (tondo, Hoon and Shoe.,
Tobacco, Canned Goods,
and in general all anieln to be found In an
tip -to date Oruoery store always op sale.
JOHN WALTERS,
I'wtma.tr.
Saltford, July 23rd. 19(4. 92 41
The POINT FARM
SEASON OF 1902.
OPEN THIS WEEK !
The improvemen at the Point Farm
being advanced almost comp'etion, the
Hotel will be open for guest thin week.
The management washto draw atten-
tion especially to the advantages of The
Point Farm as a resort for pleasure parties
from town. Every provision will be made
tor the reception and entertainment of such
parties. There is nowhere s more delight-
ful spot to vend a day or an evening. and
visitors will always bo made. welcome.
The Baron, Brace & Grey F. BARLOW HOLMES.
Electric Ry. Co., Limited,
F.0 801 73 God erloh," Ont.
Jordan
Block.
McKIM'S
Goderich,
On
August
* Bargains.•
444+444441
46 ,t, 4iap
Mw's fast blaok got a1 10. sad
Weenies Hoes, were 12io, fee
Child's white RANI Hoes or Ret, wore 10o and 16
5 doses boo Corset, at pet pair .. ..
1 piece very flus pink Moo11e, was 15o, fee
Sailor Hate, were 20c and 25o, tor
Ublld'e wide sailor Haw, were 20e te 25o, for
100 endo et Ribbon at half prloe-some lase,
Six only trimmed Halo at ler tau half.
A lot of Weals, Bern., lite„ to shear a1 2
Small boys Pethlsg Trask' •1 per pals .
Bathing Suite to elate a1 each
75o 52- te 64 -Iso► Home Spell, ail wool, at
Hundreds of remnants and oddments of Dry Go
and Clothing that must be cleared. Low prices will do
The low prices aro attached. Now is your opportune
The end you want may be here and it's yours for about
its value.
MW/M'S BUSY STORE.
TAILORING...
1 hays received my New Stent of
Suitings, Trouserings,
etc., for Spring and
Summer Wear.
11 you are getting a new spring .011,
• light overcoat, or any Meng to my Ilse,
1 sin please you to goods, tit and price.
tlaeady-!♦ads Plashing t■ Sleek.
H. DUNLOP
Wee T
e STOREY
RIIYNAS & CORNELL
UNDERTAKERS
EMBALMERS, Etc.,
Wsst side of Square,
GODERICH, - ONT.
Night calla promptly answered.
.4111111
SEO8Oo for Sale.
Having established sawing and sp111-
tloq machloery at my Coal and Wood
Yard •1 the head of Nelsot street, and
having • tar's stook of Cordwood on
hand, I am In a position to tnraheb dret-
ol•oo Stove Wood promptly and all
reasonable rates. Terms, ooh on de-
livery,
Offioe, Nelson St. Telephone 75.
ROI
OUR SHEET STEEL
PRESSED BRICK
1• an ideal covering, either for new
buildings or impru.,ng old ones.
IT It VERY EASILY A150 QUICKLY APPLIES,
CIVIS PESrEOT WEATHER PROOF MROTEgiI$U,
IS EI51, LICRTMIMC AMC RUST 5500!
AMO COSTS VERY LITTLE.
Consider its fine appearance -its
splendid enduring geuHtiee-and alight
lir lie -and decide t se
pro u rve your own
beet intera'ot. by Bain. it.
Fullest detail. of information Ph our
catalog.
METALLIC ROOFING CO., LIMrTWD,
Whol..al. M anufarnt urn's,
TORONTO, CANADA.
FOR MAIN HY
TO BORROWERS.
This' Company is prepern.l to Iran nn
the shortest online any *um upon first
riot sorority, Term+ are made to 50i
borrowers Straight loans and simpl
interest.
MORTGAGE.% PDRCRASED-Fier farther
portionless call at the Crwnpany'a office,
earner of Market Sgnmre and North
Street, (loderieh,
W. 1. HORTON, F. JORDAN,
Manager. Premident.
We. PROUDF(NYF, Vies -President.
DiRF,GTtoits :
Lon fistaaverows. J. M. Rns.Rvw.
Fluorin .fnan*N. H D)r,s.nr
Wes Pane ninny, HUN Ry HORTON.
D. J. Napier. Pamir Hota, K.
A Great Snap
le our (finger Soap, •t So. •
peeed, ef which wen!! • hernia week.
Thin Isn't our only snap, u we oarry
everything that can be feond In an us-
to -data grocery store, and our Arlen
are right. The farmers know that they
ran •hay' get from ns • snap for their
products. We draw the Ilse at no
legitimate trade -- everything goes :
(11 tinware or potato/9e, garden stuff or
ohntosot able China. We deal !n all
of them.
T. G. TIPLING & CO.,
Redford bleak. (1slerlch
ORSELL'S
IS THE PLACE TO GIT
Eavostroaghing,
Metal Roofing and
Siding,
Dairy Tinware,
Iron Pipe and
fittings ,
CHEAP.
J BROPLIEY & SON
- TH. LIADIND -
V mntteo& D'veet<or*:wr,tt
Fa moa\mer a.
Orders rareflelly alteaded le u 511
keen, ■Itbt ier day,
Ouebee Street.
1900
1.8408
Ie movingforward. Winter" term begins Jaa
2, 1901- ur rates are reasonable, our nurses
of end, thorough and praotloal. Send for ear
Journal and SOW what we teach. Students may
enter at any tl ells. Two courses of study,
Commercial and Mhorthan
('. A. FLEMING, A. L. MoINTYRK,
Pres, neo,.
Owen IounO. Lista wet
McKillop M1ltuK Fire Iosuruoe Co.
FARM AND ISOLATED TOWS PROP-
ERTY INSURED.
t'value ofProperty Inanro1 up to Jannary,
1901 e4,S4R,,ta.e.
Orn.'ORN ANIt DIKg4T01401.
J, B. McLean, pone. ; T. Fraser, Hoe -pros, ;
Jss Ooeooll , e, Dale. W. O. Rmenlfoot, J.
Watt, Jas, Evened'. O. Grieve, J. Heenewele,
directors; W. (1. �Iroadfnot, Mnaforth, Inspec-
tor of losses ; T. E. Hays, Seatorth, eeonlary-
treaeuzer.
AOINTs,
.1 W. Yee. HolmesvNle; Jame. c rimming
P gmondvllle: 1t- lltoMlllan, Beaforth; R
Smith, Partook.
Polley-holdeqnn nen pay assessments and get
their Dards reWpted at Mr. Coati. Clinton. or
at Mclean Pros; Palen* Clothing Mere, Oode
Noh
Mill Wow.
FOR SALE
The shove is cut into stove wood
lien.4th and will be delivered to any
part of the town the same day as
ordered.
Orders received by telephone or
left at r(sidence, 128 Cambria street,
will receive prompt attention.
'Phone 98.
PETER McEWAN.
(loderioh, November 21st, 1899. 63-3m
ins!
7nt5cfl
The Division
between geed sad tedlaessas
Drugs and Medlelns
Is strongly defined here. The
fermi bleed are Mer ordered
nays. permitted to ham part of
stook. Ouly goods of odes
purity are offend to enatomers.
Oor nook of
Proprietary MedlelnN
1s very large. Prins aro low,
F. JORDAN,
MKDICAL HALL.
HELLO I
THE OLD"
RELIABLE.
ALL KINDS OF
COAL
ALWAYS ON HAND
THTi
ScraIltoIl
Bard Coal
IN THE ¥ARKR'r
Al Coal weighed on the Market owes
when goo rot MOO
1
lbs. tor aton.
WM. LEE.
Wise teff a1 1.E2 es 88711211AiDI
Sway promptly masa/se ba
Coal!
008111
JUST RBCEIVhD
1 Car Massillon Washed
Nut Coal.
This (Joel le good for staves
Sad grata -1e wily lighted
and lily's eat • treat heath
1 Car West VlrgInia;Lump
Coal.
2 Car Scranton Hard Coal,
Mortifies Washed Nat 30 els.
per 100 Ibe, or
e�
> es.eso iter tea.
OIVI IT A TRIAL,
Wm. Campbell.
Uoderloh, Marob 10Ik 1902.
00 YOU BUY GROCERIES 7
No one who buy. Groceries can afford to overlook the bargains
which we offer on every (awful huminnls day. Our Groceries are
of the best quality, and the prima are ss low as first-class goods
can he bought at 11 yon are not already dealing with us, make
a trial purchase, and gee if we cannot wit you.
3291:7==r2" (It CO•
THE GROOERS, WEST HIDE SQUARE.
CrGooda promptly delivered. 1 'i nen Na 11