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Linen Bargains for August.
We will clear during this week the balance of a large lot of real Irish
Linen Napkins and Table Clothe. They aro manufacturers odd liner and
some slightly soiled or almost unnoticeably imperfect. Valuer are from 25
to 40 per oent. under regular value.
Pure Linen Bleached
Damask UIo15. wee 212 yards, regular 111 50. tor 1 10 t 212; yards, regalia 92 50
Jrse91.76 ; 2z2{ yard Clothe, regular $3 50 and $4.00, for E2.5U
Table Napkins,
Lori0 dinner eine, handsome, heavy, Irish damask, regular 93.00 yalue, •t pare
des ....32.25
Tray Cloths and Carvers.
Lima Ir.y oletbaor serving clothe, heavy lin.. damask, knotted Wags and
drown fnnoy worked and in hemstitched, regular value 76 to 90.
armlet price ,soh at 50 and 60c
American Crochet Quilts.
50 only American 4 ply Crochet Colton Quilts, lora* double elm and yery floe,
regular $1 26 value a1 98c
Lace Curtains.
30 pale 311 yard* long and 50 inches wide white Nottingham Lam Curtains, dc-$1elgns of this league, regular $2.60 curtain, apeotsl August prim et per pelf..•a50
Butterick Patterns
All in *tock. Delineator ler September now on sale at 150 • oopy err subsor.ptton
renewed at par y ... $1.00
W. Acheson & Son.
COUNTY CURRENCY.
Brussels : The salt works are 1a full
operation. turning out *nom 100 barrels
daily.
lily : John leidlaw left Monday of tut
week for loronto where he will visit for
a few days, after whilst' he will return to his
home La Chluge,
Brussels : The mutest for the gold to kat
ginee by post muter Farrow was played off
on the bowling green on Tuesday .INr.00e,
0. t. Blair saooeded le osrrylsg off tb.
prisr.
Wheelies W. F. Ven•too. hu par -
o hne' the brick bottling en Vto/orta serest,
�use,l by Tb... Armelroog as an Implement
warehouse, and will ooevert the beildtog To-
to two dwellings.
Stanley : A yours* mo of W. filen met
with • palatal maidens the other day ;
.tile playing about • fanning mill he Ind
M. misfortune to 1.5 Ms baro 1 naught to ehe
cogs and pretty badly crushed.
Guderlob tew.eblp : t has. Hollaod, who
hu veer •IJiol.otly performed the douse
of te.ober to S. 8. No. 9, for some time,
Ma modeled hie resign silo., a be finds
obit be farm requires all h:n •tteotloo.
Z arlok : N to Hareoemoue ',tureen o.
Setordsy lul from • trip to Dakota, where
some of its ob:ldno reside. He 1e nearly
s'ghty years old, vet stood tb• journey well.
For o.e o1 his years, be la Nato* active.
Cltotoe : Tee MaNell, who recently went
te Wet ekwie, Awe., and opened a book.
store, a not any toe well pleoed with the
ooa0irt ; be managed Io soli hie atom to .d -
vantage, and returned home lett week.
tinforth : John K•le.who has muted on •
very s000.esfol 1.1 cksmthlog bovines here
for over 20 years. bar ranted 5l. shop and
disposed of no louden, to Wm Kyle,
who has been seamed with him for eons
time.
8.aferth : A yearn, lad, ono of Mr.
9mllie, of the firm of l'hesooy h Senile, had
the top taken off his middle linger • few
days age. Th. little fellow was In the tin
Mop sod wht s working with the sheers the
.00tdeot 0000rred.
Clinton : Frank Evans bad the mieS,-teoe
to smash the second finger of his left heed
Seturdsy .1ter.000 while unloading freight
The aeoond jolol wee badly nojared,
knocking Its e•p off, besides severely
lojoring the flub of tb• olgl',
&Worth : .lames Horton, of the U.bxoe
and Hibbert boundary, oho was laid ciphers
several weeks with • broken ler, has been
prestressing favorably dooe his removal to
hie hometwoww s out bk ago, o bat be 1s
•
not yet able to use the 'aimed limb.
011oton R. I. Maodon•rd, formerly
of teem, has 70001 to the wholeoal• handling
of linings In Termite, the firm of whioh h.
le • peewee being Bred.h►w, M•odonald h
Co. Mrs. Mmdonsld sod baby w111 remain
hen with her mother, Mrs. Fait, until later
1. the 1.11.
Auburn . The hetal bare, which is the
property of J. Rue's, bee been sold to
Henry MaBrlen, Hallett, for eomewbere
about $3000. Mr. Robtuon, who has been
ooudacities 0 for several years, has a loess
of It uettl Dee. 8th, at whioh time Mr. Mc -
Brien will mute po.e.loo.
Flees.: David Witter, who has been Ily-
ine 1a Spokane, Womb., for the pat tour
ears, cottoned home on Saturday morning
leetr
est Mr. Millar speaks well of the olivine
and country to Washington rsrrltory and
enjoyed life out there with the members of
h ie family, bet he now intend" r•df•Intng
here for tame time at least.
Holmesville : T. R Conrtlos arrived home
recently from U.cle Same domains, where
he has ben attending the Oblo Wwleyeo
University. I1 is oratifyl.c to know lhel
• Canadian boy ha once more oarrfed off
the literals He stood •t the bed of his
year In Lath' and &ovation, and took emend
pis.. to Old T.tameot exegesis.
Meter .1, A. Stewart etas suddenly call-
ed to London rees.tly owls, to eh• death
of eta brother, James, telltale onourred at
Vioterl. Hoepitel. The demand young
man had, about • year ago, a very at-
tack of pneumonia, from whioh he sayer
fully recovered He told the olimate of
Celorsde, but without any hopefnl results.
MAINLY ABOUT PhOPLE-
A beginner In newspaper work 1. o
Southern town who 000asloo.11y"sea$ sluff'
to use of the New York dailies picked sop
lett summer what seemed to elm • "big
story." Harrying 50 the telegneb offices
h. "queried" the telegraph editor: "Column
story on se and so. Shall I send!The reply
was brief and prompt, but to the eothaten
unestlsfmtery. ' Send 600 words,' was all
11 said. "Can't be told to tees than 1,200,'
he wird back. Before long the reply Dom. ,
"Story of ersatlon of world told In 600. Try
It."
The "Courier de Parte" relates that •
party of men, sluing In front of • boulevard
oefe, were recently approached by • man
rhe had • olarlooet to hie band, and who
said: "Gentlemen, comae use, 1 have to mak•
037 Ilvlog, but 1 suppose you would rather
Rive me a ma not to hoar me." They took
the hint. He repeated this performance
several tlmee, till, Doe day, One of the mao
said be fell like hearing • tons, and •.ked
him to play. "I am sorry," said the man
with the alumnae, "Lut 1 cannot play •
note."
George Douglas, the author of "The
House With the (leen Shutter.," says that
°nos he met Fronde In the house of an
Oxford dot. ' JI;. astooiehing," the
hietortan remarked to Dongls•, "11's
metastable,' l'oo'n the living Image of my
dear friend the late John Cooington."
Douglas said he was glad to hear he was oe
lik• the great •athoril y on Virgil For •
moment Fnmde"s though!• seemed to be
busy with the accred put. "Coningtoo,"
he Mien added, dreamily, "was the oglleel
man 1 eye clapped an eye on "
10 • .pooch to Lon 'no the other day.
Sir Henry Campbell Bannerman told an
admirable story of the drtoe given by an
Isngllehmse, • Soolahmw, and an lrtehmen,
respto0 0sly, to a gentleman whose servant
war oon,taot1ybreading articles In the house
hold. Tb. Knsllehman, la his Wont,
hoosal way, Mid to the employer : "Oh,
n et rid .f klm desmles blm.' The
Y otobtnan'a mists* was "Stop the money
out of his wages." "But," said the master,
"be breaks more than hie wares amount
Io." "Then," said the Irishman, "raise his
Trams."
Several stories ars letd of Teonyso0'e
thoogbtlees speech... "Whet fish is this!'
be oow mknl hie hostess when hs was
dining. "Whitlow," Me replied. "TM
meanest fish there le," he remarked, quite
a0oonemoo• that h• mold have wouodsd
anyone'. feeling,. Yet hie kindoem of heart
was such that whoa his partridge wa after-
wards given him almost raw he ate steadily
through Ifor her his hostess might M
r•Ied. Gu One nmn•Hoa "l eanyeon w.1 very
rade to Mr.. Brotherton, • nelthnor at
Freshwater. 'l're next day he came to nor
hoose with a resat oab -age under each arm
' i h •rd you liked these, m 1 brought
them," he old geo,elly. was his Idea of o
pets, offering.
A WISE MOTHER.
HolyrooI, Uos„ June 191h. 1St.
M L.od Medioloe Co., (idmlch, 0
h the I/rattiest of pleurae 1 to to
ta.tlf he me see
r of your HarmoN. 1
and No ' .od Protein R»org•m elwlth-
etanding sed nur•Ing and all r. oould be
done for my oy,be certainly w • d have died
only for you .medlee. He now 10 per-
fect health. boy WWI death's door
with Bright'.ase and s symp;Doe 01
dt.betes,ble feet I hon, swelled at times.
The Iooal doctor. ed , help him. We
had to apply hot .a • . enmity over all
the joints o1 ilia body . relieve the pelt',
his joints often torn -k. At tele time,
he had • false .ppe craving for fool
.11 the time and fo .old ter as wall. W•
heard of you from friend ho had taken
your medicine fo he tame ouhle and was
oared. Theo in eldest goo nt to Ooder-
eh for the m . eine. lent (lc her, and as
my gook hay h " on taking the ,, improve-
ment follows •very dose. He now we11,
. tout and a. ve as ever he sou, 0d Is going
to school .ry day. i am ear. you will
have our . t wishes •s long as you live.
Mr. M. borne.
Mao .d'. Remedies, established l0 1888,
ars t, only medlolnss In Canada which
hays old on their merit+ without advertis-
ing. Aldine M,oLvod M.diolne to , (0.1
'web, 0"1.
IIKOUNNIMMIN
Harvest
Require=
ments .
Our
BINDER TWINE
is going nut fast. We handle
Bold Leaf,
Silver Leaf and
Maple Leaf Brands.
laltny your Twine early .set it may be
scarce.
HarvestlMitts and Whips,
Pure Paris OreeQ,
Forks and Rakes,
in stock, of the best quality.
at the very
best values.
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A few
Screen Doors and Windows
to clear out.
McKJ3NZIE
THB PLACM TO BUY
NAST •Int SWARM
•
& HOWELL
ALL RARDWARR ('HRAP.
GODERIOH.
THE SIGNAL : GODERICH ONTARIO.
WHA r 01 HERS ARE BAYING.
cantle . HU IT DOWN Irish
Kachang• : Ubrlatlaa KI.pr►r, , 1-U. i'.,
Uaelpb.sod a well-known beelo•la mao,says
"As ao employer o1 over 400 mon, 1 have
etudld the industrial conditions somewhat,
and Mink that the next wave mil depreulou
will •folk• Bogtand in about do and a half
years, and Amerloa most after."
TYa TAYIrr r(C.OT1u N.
Uoalpb Meroury : The people will oar
stand for say general interims* iia tb• taroff
whop thlogs are going as well es 1bey are,
and the movement to retaliate against Ili.
States In tariff duties bas lent some of IIs
torus because tariff reduotron is likely to be
• prominent fester to the rleotoral mem
palms aoroae the line, the .111hide of the
Iowa K.publtoao oouv.ution In deolarinj for
lower duties h0vieg given ouoelderab:e
Impetus to the lower tariff and autl-'.ruae
cam mtge.
rASMLILI 1v orelr e.
Prairie Farmer : The man who gets to
fuming for (the habitually is not tit fur
meob of anything else after • while. We
hays two aloes neighbors who were ons
°cmparatively well fixed, and who, through
this terrible offioe disease, are new out of
farms, sod also out of o1E... A good farm.
well taken core uf, bats any oouoty othoe
all to pines, and 1t may be kept as long u
you live If you will stay by is and take sore
01 it. 1 would rather see • yuuug man
working for • farm soy time than for an
*di ie.
How VANDERBILT ROUOee IT.
Ottawa Journal : Young Alfred U Van-
derbilt le baying a ''.hinge" fitted tap en the
Adlroadens for himself and • party of
friendr. %hey will 000upy It for about ►w.
we.ke. Tr s ' shanty'' will oust •bout
975 000 It will be bobbed In hard wood :
Grob 10003 will hay. • bstb, with hot and
oold water attached ; a ma plant bar been
metalled, mad the kitchen will be presided
over by • $200 -a -week Met. No doubt
Allred and his friends will fish for mock
turtle and shoot quail on toast, all brought
from Delmonioo's.
Lan AT Atip 1,'10,'0 Ne1000.
Sr. James llazstte : Dewet is pawned
of humor. Use of the leading offlolals In s
✓ efugee camp le • Sootcbmao who daring
the Manor Look ooca.iou In offering the
g 1 • drink to say he must bare got •
lar amount of whisky among his tupiate"'
0000071. Dewey was muob amused at this
and said that before attacking a convoy he
made Inquiries 11 they were guarded by
Soutomee. 1f this were so, he further
legmred If 1t contained any whisky. If Me
*mond 000dttlon s000mpslod the first, he
always gave the convoy s wide berth,
bemuse he knew the beggars would fight to
the but man !
,'VALITION 00710N01NTN.
Bystander : A. an exoeptlon to whet was
here said •bout the instability of co,lit:ono,
The Kingston Whig points to the present
U0loolat party and Ministry la England.
formed by • ooallth n el Liberal with Con•
tiro Unionise', and apparently work-
ing well. This, however, was not • ooall-
tloa like that of Fox sod North or that of
Aberdeen and Russell, art fioaally formed by
met of dutfereot opuree• and Coat iotoos, for
do purpose of tarrying on • government.
It was tee netar•l outoome of ear 1grseme11
On the vital lime of the day. The Liberal
Unionists .1 first took co pat 1 In forming the
Admlcoe:rs/too. They merely lent their sup.
port to a C flue Goveroment agalost
what they deemed the dumemtermen: of
the United Kingdom. Is oould Dot be said
that this alliance, like Mat of Fox and
North, was unnatural, or that It corned in
it the seeds of dlseoletioo. Nor has there
Moo soy personal antagonism between the
Indere of the Liberal and Coneervative se
floes snob as there hal boon between Fox
end North, or between Sir John A. McDon-
ald and Mr. Brown. Nevertheless, It co-
als from time to time that eve iaikds
the oobeeioo to rather Ione. Hoe star. any
remark on the subject mut be poem. An
nnoeet ard durable coalition is not Impose•
ible 1. the nature of thie e. a
CASES 1N POINT.
The Globe : The owes of Holmes vs. the
-Coro of Oodenoh, reported in the part just
touted in the volume of the deports of she
.Supreme Court of C•oade, affords • vera
good 'Homogenise of the possibilities of ap-
palate legislation. 'dolmas broughe bee mo-
tion against the town for the prim of 600
tons of ooat rhe leader had been to deliver
the cosi "into thesh
mal d • t 55.am to
D D R
station, or groan to adjwent thereto, where
dower' by the water and light committee."
Afterward. a contract was soloed which
merely stipulated that the ood Moult" be
delivered "et the coal shed." The plaintiff
dumped the ,•Dal on the dock neer the coal
shed, but refused to pee It into the shed.
The trial Judie, nevertheless, found that
be was entitled to 'noosed against the town
with ooele. Throe Judges in a Divisional
Curt, however• thought otherwise, aod db
missed the mtloo, with mete, One Judge
m the Court of Appeal agreed soh h this Slew,
but four others were of the same opinion es
the trial Judge, and the judgment wail ao•
oordtogly restored. At this siege each pat-
ty had meow's(' le °enemies. four Juges,
and It looked Ilk• a nook and neck finish in
the Supreme Corot. But tie final Judge/
as Ottawa were easily 000vinoed that the
mejoniy of the Judges In the Court of Ap-
peal were wrong. The judgment of the Div-
isional Court was, therefore, restored, and
the plaintiff's action dismissed, with Oeste
of the action and the thres appeals. Hap -
pay, the mase is not one In which le.v• to
appeal to Eoeland would hat graot.J.
STEAM V.I. sl.a,'rRI('ITr,
London Advertiser: The erperlmeat of
the New York C•otral Rsliway Company
With el•ctrlolly ea • motive power will be
watched with great Interest. The o0mpa0y
bar tffered to substitute electricity for
steam on all Its express towns entering New
York oily, and upon suburban tr•loe along
their whole rotate. This w111 do •way with
oval -turning locomotives within the olty
limits, and w111 mitigate the smoke nuisance
In a large de - As the New York ('en.
tial volunteered to make the change, It may
M ewam•d that the company has found the
scheme Is pratlwl and eoonomloel. In
(lhloego and other large o1Hts the railroad
oompanlw are being Urged to a Inpt the
✓ ams reform, bot some of them argue that
any eyetem of electric traction is liable to
be tied op frequently by any steam power
n ow running over head wires. Steam rall-
roade, hnoeysr, cannot defy the dement',
either. The ('hio•go Tribune points out
that In New England trains that used to
ran by steam power are now running ever
long di.tanreo. and with p•o11t. by o1eo-
trlety. Then is nothing improbable In the
idea that with the rapid development of
.'eotrloal Invention. the el, otrio mot, r w,11
supplant the locomotive in the Orel very far
distant future. Io • letter to the nfrioial
organ of the Press E.hthltloe, Copenhagen,
Deem.rk, publohed re •i'ly, Thome, A,
Ulan. says: "1 believe not within thirty
years nearly all re4ways will discard steam
l000motives and adoptceleotrin motor., end
that the "level,iu'omoblle will deplane the
horn almost. entirely.
tourer that will be aeedd ter the mare
.Swat. The third rad will be Hard to
Darty as power, thereby avoiding ail
d
trout over -bead •.re. D ...In will
he •uullehd everywhere, •leotrto.te beam
employed for •wlwhior, for •ir•oIti.g and
for every operation tuotdeat to the
movement of the trams The New York
Central has appateutty toms to the
u000ludon thea the locomotive. wail) tit
noise sad dirt, must gave place, In miles at
least, to the Wearier, quieter sod swifts
mil• i:rlo motor. lots .aid the work 61 New
York will be oompleted to two y.ar•. The
emcees of Me projeot there will mean ha
early lotrudaottoo in all large oho. and its
tlual Lite ler ,hurt mil lung diatinee tr.lio
•ltoge' her.
Tea TUKIN
Toronto S.ar : When Mr. Wade told Me
li•.adien Club lbat only fifty miles of Yukon
river bed bail been worked, ami that Dearly
7,000 miles remain elmo•tunpro0peutd, he
rays the c pttmiala' Slow of the Yukon, and
he probably had to mind the loot that Me
prospecting was done by men who were
looking for snotber mob hooey pot u that
w blob mused men to swum from all over
►he world to Dawson City. Suoh mea would
skim •long the creeks lured on by the hope
of making home rich find. but It 1• true,
as Governor Ross says, that thousands of
prospectors hays goo* over the oo001ry
They hove made a very general, out 0.ver
• very close, eearub for gold, •Olmsted es
they were by the hope of tumbling 'crow
as Imamate fnrtuoe If they kept on.
Governor Ross le • oareful man, with a
well-developed sense of responsibility, and
his long term of publlu life la the
1'errioorles so formed nim that he has more
sympathy with men than with bonnie. H•
wall Lot boom the Yalo1 to the lnjary of
tltou'auds who may be misled into going
there. Mr. Wade, towever, thinks that •
closer extmmatioo of the couotcy will
disolose more gold to plenty, and then are
many whoagrn with blm.
The point that needs to bo empbasied is
the preeeooe already to that country of all
the moneylw man woo uau find nom there.
It. is • poor plate for • poor man -about the
worst place on the wbole taus of the earth
for • man without tomatoes. The day of
mIr•olee up there Is done, and it may be
expeoted that now the big oompeny will
put to Its •ppearaooe and begin •pplymg Its
unlimited oapital to mining °potations,
BOOKS AND PERIODIC ALS
FARM1Rlt' 1101TITCTaM, rug WoMeV.-
Wo•t the 1.,..,s' Ioetltut•s kava done for
the farmers the Women a Institutes bot•
so do for the farmers levee ant daughters.
Iwo years ago the Soperlaendeat of Farm-
ers lootitatee mode arrangements and calla
meet.0ge of farmers wty.y in different porta
of the Province, sod its • result there err.
now 42 org•sized Women's institute", with
• total membership of 3,048. A hand book
of t'1 omen's Institute' Lee lust baee lamed
by 55.Ont.rlo Ihrnnmeat of Agriculture
for use at the memos. during the coming
fall end winter. It manias specimen prc-
grams for women's gatherings ; It unseen
topics of etude ; it 000talns he's of good
ouokt, bulletin. acid Li, her publicatlous th•s
should be hslptul in the tome. Ie ddt$
ion to this there ale leadlog articles by
Caasdlao and Amer,can authors on eu>•jmts
relating to the home, con std furniani.R of
the hoose, ogre of children, treamnt of
' meant", housekeeping as • profes.loo,
housekeeping in the country, etc. Mn.
Martha Van Renn.elaer, of Cornell Culver.
airy, contributed ao elide on "S.yleg
Steps'' whioh contains many us,ful blot. In
reference to eoonomieng time god money to
the home. How to bu,ld the ta•m house 1a
dueeues.d et t.ogth, and illt 'orations of
m0vonient ooaotry houses are given tc-
gcther with the plan of coos:notion, coot of
material, etc A simple Method of De-
poelog of Rome Sewage on the term has been
srttteu by an ofjuor I. the Department of
Publ c IVake,Outerto.tale estetimportant
topic is given the •tte01001t de.eive, sod
Oh, are shown fur oheap and ooarsmen;
methods of disposing of all home wastes.
The iamphlet conclude. rub descriptions
sod Illustrations of mehods of tome ad tr
melte with dowers Pbo'ogr.phe ire.bown
of 'pub •od yards decorations sod the
heat generally will be appreciated hy all
Who may bate the pleasure of re•dIo( (5.
Rv IT nr 000 .IMAM 1,flmMOTIsR
Th. World Th• proposal of the
New York Central Railway to ',nevem their
system from .'seen to eleetrirlty 1n Now
York marks onset tea sreonst developments
In the sleolrleal world Mse have takes
oleos for yews. It 1e propels d to •lrolIM
'nem as a motor paws and to snh.Lltato
elmerinn7 therefor. net only In the oily
01 Now \ ark Itself, hue within • radio• of
thirty miles. ThIe le a atop, and • long ens.
towards the almt►lf oation of t5e sampsny's
whole system 1s 1• by Ineedistnr title
step.nti.es ease that iris nonspsey pre
press te mak• the ranerr•.ee of another
tanned &noblest impossible The prone
helves an estlsy of ever $14,000,000 &.ms
lase et Ma 1.1e00•1 naten of thA erseel.0
prep% may be galena from the statement
el Vlee-Pre.idnt Brawn, wise said thee
several power •$•ell..• te ge.erete 100,000
keg. -power .soh ernM be WM le 1'ar.h►
MUNIOIPAL COUNCILS
OODalt1 TOWNSHIP.
Council mea
Aug.4. Minutes of last
meeting read anti tamed. Moved by Jobo
Middleton, seconded by J. ('. Woad,, that
the following a000uo5 be paid : A.Mustard,
cedar, $15 ; Newt -Mooed, prlotioi, $3 50 ;
0. W. Potter, spike" for bridge, 15 40 : N
Sturdy, 'tireless at court of rensioo, $10 ;
A. Wilson, see of hall for pours of appeal,
$4 Moved by J. Johnston, seoonled by J.
Coz, that bylaw No. 6, now read, bopas.ed.
The claim of damages for repairs to bicycle
by Mies Crease I itl,1t wasn't 'ranted, as
ooauoll do not oonsider the municipality re-
sponsible. The following rates were "Crook :
For county, limit's on 91 ; for township,
3 1-1U ml to on the $1. Adjourned to most
on the Ent Monday in Oauober.
N. STURDY, clerk.
TuoaaoAT, August 21, 1902 - 6
HEART
DISEASE
to • symptom' of Kidney
Disease. A wall -knows
doctor has said, "I never
yet .oa, • a post-atertam ea.
•mluatloo i n a caw el death
from Heart Dew•.0 wl1h.
out finding the kidarys
were at fault." TheKIdeey
medicine which was int tie
the market, most swaoaes-
ful for Heart Diemen sod
all Kidney Troubles, end
moat widely Imitated Is
Dodd's
Kidney
Pills
Jordan
Block.
McKIM'S
Goderichy
Ont.
TO ADVH;HTIBERB.
Notion of changes mast be lett at this
Office not later than Saturday
noon. The Copy for changes
must be left not l' tor than Mon-
day noon. Cain•l Advertisements
acoepted no 50 UP n Wednesday of
eaoh week.
OUR AMERICAN VISITORS
say that from an inspection of our new goods both
profit and pleasure will follow.
French Flannels.
Ws have • 1e11 range of all the newest
for waists. About 40 patterns to astern
from, to plains sod comW..Otesu of the
latest colorings, to stripes, spot", figures,
spray and oonveatluaal dulling, as well as
now milks and velvets for wa1.•td. You oan-
not get mutt's. newer or more stylish 00
the ether side, Govern •t the higher prices you
have to pay.
English Cheviots
And CANADIAN HOME1PUNB, tier
aorrwl m•terL a fes skirts and .site.
Owing 10 the preferential duly in Canada
these Roods Dm b• bought at one -laird 1...
here than to the United States, asd beta
you are sure of pure goods, as the dotJ Y
too high on shoddy or tutees 50 hays t�
mimed.
French Zephyrs.
We have Duly the best left. They are left because they were too good.
Now we put them at the price of the not good kind so we can have them all
cleared out, You can get nothing nicer tor summer dress or waist or for
evening wear and the price is your way. French Zephyr, sold regularly
at 40c and 45c, for 23c
HEADQUARTERS FOR SHETLAND FLOSS.
HEADQUARTERS FOR BERLIN WOOL
All Summer Goods to clear at any price.
M°KIM'S BUSY STORE.
TAILORING:..
Mckillop Idol, Fire furnace G.
FARM AND ISOLATHD TOW{ PROP-
aRTY INSURED.
i Value of Property Insure! tip to Januar
It01 ease ns.e3
torn cants AND DIRW3'OItO.
J. H. McLeanpees • T. Freese vloe-ps. ;
Joh Coonoll bro
w
.
O. Dale, W. 0. Brdroot, J.
Watt, Jae. Evans, J. 0. Grieve, J. He•.ewels,
directors; W. O. Bro•4fo)t, tioetortb, Inepeo-
tor of losses ; T. E. Hays, 8eaforth, seoretary
treaeurer.
AOgNT.,
J W. Yeo, Holmeevllle ; Jamas ('umulisg
6gmondville; 11. McMillan, Sesforth: R
Smith, Harloek.
Polloy holders oso pay •seesstnente and get
their oardn receipt/id at Mr. coati. Clinton, or
at
riotsMobutu lime.' Palace Clothing 81On', Oode
1 have received my New 'Deo' of
Suitin s, Trouaerings,
etc., for Spring and
Summer Wear.
11 you are getting • now .p.i.g Mit,
• Relit, overcoat, or anything In my line,
1 oa0 plume you In goods, fit and prlo..
to EMO7•rade Clothing In stork.
H. DUNLOP, T0(
OUR SHEET STEEL
PRESSED BRICK
1. ■n ideal , .tering, either for 0.5
Luilding• or io.?roting old utas.
1T It 011Y EASILY AND 5015117 APPLIED.
CITES PtIFECT WADIES 50001 PROTECTIOL
Is 511E. LICKTWINO 500 MUST POvOP
AND COSTS VE01 UTILE.
i,. fineppearance -- its
Wended enduring qualitie.-and .1.0ht
expense -end decade to serve your own
best interests by using it.
Pull wt ,ktaila of infurroatioo in our
catalog.
METALLIC ROOFING CO., urfnt%
whoa...{. M.nuraotue.e.,
TORONTO, CANADA.
RdYNASBCORNELL
.-_-_----UNDERTAKERS
EMBALMERS, Etc.,
GODERICH, ONT.
EMBALMERS, Etc.,
West side of square,
GODERICH, - ONT.
Night nes promptly answered.
Night nils promptly answered.
The Division
between geed and ladlf1ereat
Drugs and Medielnee
le.trooely defined hors, 111e halite
fsreot kind are never ordered and
never permitted to form pert of oar
Mock. Ooly goods of abdoaoWd
purity are offered le ,sato mere
Our sleek of
Proprietary Medlolnee
Is vary largo. Prime are I.w.
Stoveoo for Sala.
Having established sawing and split
ting m.chloery at my Coal and Wood
Yard at the head of Neilson elr0et, sad
having a Jerre stock of Cordwood on
hand. I em In • position to tarnish Brit.
olen titer -Wood proltrptly and et
reasonable mta. Terms, o•sb on de-
livery.
(Hilus, Nelson S1. Telephone 75.
F. BARLOW HOLMES.
F. JORDAN,
MEDICAL HALL
THE OLD'
RELIABLE.
ALL KINDS OF
FOR eALIC BY
The Savings Mask of Mealth
is Into of red and vitalising blood to no
and .vigorets the body. It you nod
is tet. 'd weeny use "Ferro 1e
supplies - neoeeeary Hem , ,00h a.
phosphorus a, on, and kly notion
lo,t stroogib •0 1)s. . rrozooe Is an
unrqualled reetor•tt the tired, the
e iok, and the run do stimulates •p•
petite, aloe digest .00 the netyee,a
and makes the e m too hes for dig-,
ease to exist. o tonic does so ch good
In • short t as Ferez tae. ties today
from any oog4t for 60a. per box, or sir
boxes 1 92.50. By mall from N. 0. Po: -
son A n., Kingston, Oat.
Dr, Hemdtoo'. Pills core constipation.
Lee & Shephard
A Great Snap,.
1 IIROPIIEY & SON
- THS LAUDING -
COAL
V kmerot\ D•hree<ort:fundi
ALWAYS ON HAND
Orden carefully attended to .r all
hears. night or day.
gaieties Street.
Seralitoll Hard Coal
1s our flinger Shap, at bo. a
pound, of whioh we soli . barrel a week.
This Isn't our only soap. se we oarry
everything that oat be found In an oo-
Io-date grooery store, and our prime
are right. The farmers know that they
oso always get from us a soap for their
prodaoe. We drew the line at no
legitimate trade - everythlug goes
Ulsa.ware or potatoes, garden stuff nr
ohnio.t table China. W• deal In all
of them.
T. GTI
PL
IN
a
& CO.,
IN THE MARKET
The POINT FARM,
SEASON OF 1902.
OPEN THIS WEEK 1
wheretyoalget t9�ostil
for Markelfktal.
�OWM. LEE.
Orden left at =.,l,j jk BS DILAIL /B
Blom promptly attended $..
Redford blink, Urderloh
me Huron and Bruce
Loan and Investment Co.
GODERICH, - ONT.
The improvements at the Point Farm
being ',deemed almoot to completion, the
Hotel will be open for guests this' week,
The management wish te draw atten-
tion especially to the advantages of Tho
Point Farm as a resort for pleasure parties
from town. Every provision will he maria
tor the reception and entertainment of such
parties. There is nowhere a more delight-
ful spot to spend a day or an evening, and
visitors will always he made welcome.
all Coal!
JUST FLBUE1VhD
1 Car Massillon Washed
Nut Coal.
"Prail$etileeea but
keeponfand.•
Admire window
.biros - ureic what
they were made for.
Bel keep on wear-
ing the shoe you know
to be "assgoorra;
it
looks.”-$3.50,
ooks. -$3 0,$$5.0 .
"The Slater Shoe"
_ _ 1
ORSELL'S
CHEAP.
IS THE PLACE TO GET
Raoestronghing,
M8tal Roofing and
Siding,
Dairy Tinware,
Iron Pipe and
pittings . , ,
Soi.u9mR-PHILI1' HOLT, K.C.
BA'Kgaa-THE CANADIAN BANK OF
COMMER05.
OUR SAVINGS BANK.
We are prepared to receive Dsporta
from Trustees, Parente or Children, in
sump of from Fifty Cents to Three
Thousand i)ollate, and allow oompoun d
interest, added uvury tuz mostas at
rates as agreed upon. Cheques are
given Depositor., so that they may
draw upon these deposits at any time
3, 3; and 4 per cent. interest allowed
on Deposits its according to amount and
time left.
N.it-i'arsnartt, to a late Act of
Parliament married women and mtners
have the right to depoant and draw mut
money in their own name.
Deposita can he sent hy mall at the
risk of center.
Femme from yourhou.tas temptation
to burglars and food for the fames. -
As the Company makes{ loans only on
first claim farm property, depositors
have the strongest security for their in•
veoLmen to,
TO BORROWERS.
Thier Company i. prepared to loan on
theshorte.t notices any sum open first
elate aecunty. Terms are made to mut
borrower& litrafght loans and simpl
interest.
MORT(IAO&S PURCHASED -For further
particulars call at the Company'. ,s/firvf,
corner of Market Squares and North
Street., (lddsrieh.
W. L HORTON,
Manager
Wr. PROUD$'OOT,
F. JORDAN,
President.
V kis. Aseshlen t.
DIRBC711
Limo Rrearecosa.
Fames JORDAN.
WM. Peoormoar.
D. J. Harms.
The Huron, Bruce & Grey
Electric Ry. Co., Limited,
P.O. flex 73. Ooderioh, Ont.
Mill Wood
FOR SALE
This Coal le geed far stoves
and grates -le .ally heated
and gives oat a gteat heat.
1 Car West Virginia;Lum0
Coal.
2 Car Scranton Hard Coal.
The al Ove is cut into stove wooti
Ien,th and will be delivered to any
part of the town the same day an
onlerexl.
Orders received by telephone or
left at r1 -'Montle, 128 Cambria street,
will receive) prompt attention.
'Phone 98.
PETER McEWAN.
(t,Nderich, November 21.1, 1899. 63-3m
mantes Washed Nat 30.k.,
per 100 Ibe, or
I21315.f50 Por to•.
OiVK IT A TRiAL.
Wm. Campbell.
U.derloh, Maeeh 10th 1902.
00 YOU BUY GROCERIES?
No ono who buys Oreoeris can afford to overlook the barRafna
which we offer on every lawful hn.innw day. Our Oroeeris are
of the beat quality, and the price. are as low as first -clam gcoda
can be bought at 1f you are not already dealing with us, make
a trial purchase., and .ee if we cannel suit you.
1
)R8:
J. M. Roamers.
R Domer
Hm11ai Homo..
Penni Hou, IL
ST-ua Y ar• CO.
THE (JROCSRB, WEST 81DE SQUARE..
igir Goods pr'oleptlx delivered. '1bIRCiu1E h