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4 Tavaw&Y, Sept. 4, 1902.
THE SIGNAL : GODERIUH ONTARIO
We Are Exceedingly Anxious
to clear out all of our Summer Clothing.
We need the money and must have the
room for fall purchases.
For one week W• will etre yea
big bargain. m..
Men's, Boys' and Children's Suits,
Men's and Boys' Odd Trousers.
Nu good quoting priori' awe. No matter bow little you
pay fur your clothes, oarless they are Tellable you sate
..thing, and on perfect Melee clothing like outs, at
al}ocet bait prim l0 tome ours, the sawlog is oast.
In Men's Furnishings.
A line of tailored soft front Shirts, were $1 00, sale priori 65c.
('hrl,ty's brown stiff Hata, were $2 50 and $3 00, sale price 75e
Moo's, Boys' and Children's Straw Hate at enotly half pries.
W. Ce PRI DRAM.
Perfect Fttthom Clothing Hoose. Mee's Clothier. Fernleber and Hatter.
the OignaI,
le en5W IRED
EVERY THURSDAY MORNING
Si O..rela1JFp..Tr
eODsaIOH. THURSDAY. ISPT. 4. 1901
GIVE THE BOY A CHANCE.
IF young King ALPRON{o of Spain
oontinues to be as full of originality
and ideas as be has been up to date,
the land of the Dons will one of these
days get out of the Slough of Despond
in which it has been placed by the in-
capacity and dishonesty of the bunch
of thugs who have had the running
and ruining of that unfortunate coun-
try for the put fifty years.
When WILLIAM III•. of Germany
took the saddle some years ago, and
was seized of a desire to do things
after his own fashion, he first set Bir
MARCK adrift and took the tiller hint
self. The wiseacres shook their heads
mournfully and said that with the de-
parture of the "Iron Chancellor" the
sun would set on Germany's progress.
But it didn't.
When PETER Tics GREAT Of Russia
cut loose from the political traditions
of his country, and became a nation -
builder, ha was cited as one who was
not mentally sound.
When WILLIAM LYON MAC,RNZIK
set himself the task of taking the
kinks out of the unworkable conditions
imposed upon ilpper Canada by the
Family Compact, it was decided by
those in authority that he was so in-
sane that he was fit only for hanging
by the neck, and one thousand pounds
were offered for him, deal or alive.
OLIVER CROMWELL was successful,
and CARLYLI has given him a high
niche in the Temple of Fame because
success crowned his efforts. Had he
not been successful his head and heart
would have been separated on Tower
Hill, and history would speak of hint
as a man with a mania.
So, we say, give ALPRONIO • chance.
Let hint tilt at a few windmills if he
feels so disposed. Let him get his
growth as other boys do, and if he
isn't a great improvement on his an-
cestors for many years back we shall
be greatly mistaken.
- -- - ---
- Hie'repeats ices f -the hereon It
great and la re are few.
SNAP SHOTS.
-The latent la the banana trust, but the
three -for -five man doe.n't give it.
-The codfish *ratty:rany should welcome
Newfoundland into Confedet•ation.
- This is the time of year when the rural
resident gets in his graft nn his cite moan
-The King has been out deer.huntitg,
which is a game almost as exciting as buck-
fog the tamer."
-Chief Jnetice WAGn,i& of Nova Scotia,
is evidently troubled with what the boys
tall a "puffed oat."
-B col Jona M*cenwsttT'blot split 7re-
clared that he is out of politica. It isn't
"It gives me great pleasure
to write you and congratulate
yon on having put upon the
market such a valuable medi-
cine In a minute form. It has
done me so much good that as
soon as one box is gone I pur-
chse another. I have been
somewhat constipated and my
liver hu been otlt of order,
but Iron -Oz Tablets have put
my whole system right."
P. 11. HARRIS,
s9 iron Street,
New Haven, Corn.
IRON -OX
. TABLETS
Fifty for 25 Cents.
AN UNRIVALED
NERVE TONIC
necessary for lulu to say it -it dues without
saying.
-The coal ba•on is working In suit a
manner just now that a barren coal cellar
may result later on.
-The poet makers claim that owing to
the coal strike they will have a 'oft thing
in the Ellice swamp.
-The majority in favor of Hon. O. W.
Roes may not be targe, but it ie large
enough to make the Grits' believe that On-
tario is still Roseland__
-The Hamid on Spectator which pores as
an authority on everything from hens to
high art, would be a great family journal of
it were not so averse to frogs' lege
-Our esteemed local contemporary form-
ulates a theory that the editor of 'Ins SIG-
NAL is an aspirant for parliamentary honors.
Our
contemporary flatters u. ; but we may
say that the fate that befell the editor of
The Star in the last Provincial election is
almost encugh to deter a Goderich nowa
paper main from harboring • thought along
that line. Mr. MITt'1fkLL got the bee in his
bonnet, and Tee SIGNAL helped materially
to knock it out. His is a specific case in
which "what TIM SIGNAL save goes."
WHA r 07 HERS ARE SAYING
STRIKING ANOMALT.
Toronto Star : Owing to the strike most
people nest winter will not be able to use
anthracite 00.1. This le bud. N e shell
nage to use b tuminou•. Tole 1. soft.
A t' AS{ 01, TOO TOO
Toronto Telegram : Sir Wilfrid
Laurier 1e too French for The Hamdwo
Jpeotat,r, too British for the Parte
Framcab, and too successful for Sir Charles
Topa.
MUTIILB OOONr r 'ooKel.
(New York San )
011 Mother Hubbard
Want to her cupboard
'1'o get her poor doggie a bone ;
Ba'the dog couldn't wait,
In hie hungry state,
Ant now the old lady is laid up with
Itydropbobla.
tl11 II'I.I. NAYe
CbW.go R'word-Herald : A cigarette. Gerd
was found in Jersey City the other day so
bedly uubel•ooed as a result of hie emokiog
that M couldn't remember hie earns, .to.pt
that t11• first part of it was Jack. '1 he
atlboui•'.. may as well reg Der him a.
Jack Am. 'l hat will represent the
Blease of thongs, even 111t 4oc11011 soolotm
to the foot.
A 4e'HIM1 T1IAT iAn.1D.
Load, n Advertiser ' Chicago's $40,000•
000 drainage weal, which was to obviate
tor.ver all risk of onntemloatlon of the o ty's
water supply« leas tailed to perform this
f000tloe, and tb• health department reports
water pollee, ton as worse than ever before
Typhoid lever is elf. , and there 1e eppre•
hensies over the results of opening the put -
110 whops next month.
"01115 or CU56{NT TNOUOIIT."
Springfield P. publican : The sxample of
the Illinois oemitapse wbloh boa began ih•
die lune of Ib• Ribl• as a serial (a proton'
that will regime about fifty years) recalls
the Texas editor who nim• across the ten
oomm•ndmen's somewh. re and war so
.truok with their exaellenoe that he clipped
the passage and ran 1t under th• Mod of
"Gems of Current I'hoaght."
)l{'S MI GOOD AN TH■ MIST Gr THOM,
Dundee B : Sir Wilfrid Laurier
mot from England to Fraoee. 110 Is
now In Parte hot-nobbing with the hlg men
of the French oapital and duoanting affairs
of •tate with the., In their own language,
with • Lower Canadian aooeot, But
whether It be with 1hell0,4. and Auk.. of
England or the pr..ldeat nod premier of
Frame, Mir Wilfrid Is rgoally at home, for
wh hs goes hs oan hold hie own with
the beet of them. Csoadi.ne may well be
proud of their reprs..ntettve, eves It they
do not all with hie polltunlal optn'on.
AN IN.YINsnrraNT ATTITI'ne.
Weekly Sus : Tne members of the Mao
'another's' rt•soo:atlon are pursuing tee
hoes of Damps go, ehioh are hat dry ones 0-
1010 wlth .soh other. Co one herd th.y
ek no to buy their rade brume they sr«
Canadiao•mad., and I scams they possess
merit. TheseA•h r -e . a
wh
•
s Ice appeal both
4111 to our sympathy and cur judgment. it 1• a
I,n. of argnm• u' th.1 reads no one. On
.0it other hand, they demand Increased
amt.. for the purples of eroluding ail
(ote.ge goods and c'mpell as to purchase
tram them at their own prim Title le a
nnl ov of .ogre n .ad repels these whom
the ratter polies would act ,got. it tends to
our ral z. alt lb. good w Il hat a 0000lliat•
ory pot oy muyhl secure.
*DMRES 115. TART!.
Vlot oris Oolealsr, Cooeervativ., regarding
lien. .1 I. Thu : Heb • man .1 big Id.w
His projects leap ahead of Ilm• and ovonm-
g anew, but they •re in tha wome e4 destiny
fee Canada, jeer the sam., Hs Is the ep-
'Imbt el Canada, aryl tele 000n'ry needs
' ptlmlem above .11 Ite wants and require-
m'w'.. Fart humors, he le • man of Introse
and burning p.trletrsm, as ere most eprtm-
s•e. Forthermore, he le a man of genial
and rh•rm,eg psssenallty. Cert. slaty he le
• mese of oeloesel Inro,•leteei-' ,, both of
character and action. Rot t.heo, how steroid
rlgi4Iy oned.trnt people ars as a rale' W.
erg sot surprised al th. ('hle.go n.wepaprr
o.Ihng him "lard Tarte " H. 1s the pea
of the nny.l.tte and the melodrama.
LOOK ATTIR THE Mtn 550.5
P.rry Sewed North Mbar • The els" ors
and Mspayers M I:an.d• will need to watch
.•ante for the nese year or are anl keep
an eye on their m, ether of )'ullameet, as •
brermieed effort w111 be made by and as
behalf e/ lee Maenfeetnrers' Aseeetatle• he
have the tarrlff luoreased. Of mouse the
I;oyeromeal osgbt to be ',thus •iuugb to
ream the maoufwlurers, but all Rovers-
meote ars moved by tofluenne and by lobby -
los of members. The manotaulursrs lobby
Grim and Uoneeryat;YN alike, and, if they
can, get • mej may of the members oowmdt-
ted tp their pd cy of acidic* to their pro-
fits at the expense of lne people of Canada.
Taxpayers ane head off the manufacturers
by letting their member know that if the
tariff le Increased be s Ill not De re el voted,
W0l'IJ)N'T Take 11103 TII•T NAY.
New York Sus : Oa Chanel lake, 111.,
not loss Geo, Dr. W. 1) Blwaman of
Geneva and his trend, 1)r. Oreeoe, were
1100105 for bas. '1'w.y fished from early
more to dewy eve, ane got mosquito bites.
At dewy eve. however, having d•olded to
return to the hotel la disease, they reeled
to their lines, laid the rods in the bottom of
t0e boat, and h1 their pipe. Then a
minnow came leaping Iranlloally from the
(muter, gulol up six 1.1'bes from the surface.
It dived coder the beat Just then a
tbree•pound ban row behind It two Nest
high, d..onbed a beautiful eurr•, and
landed to the boat, where 1t d.Dped In a
vela effort M ret out. Bleekman !coked al
t;teens ; Orme looked a1 Blaokmao ;
Blackman stopped, grabbed the fish, and
(brew 11 book Into the lake.
Barrie sALARI.tN 1'011 Tr*('JaKM
Stratford Swoon : The plan wbloh Mr.
John Millar, Deputy - Minister of
I': tuoatlon. suggests, In order to uaoo0rege
school boater, to souage teaobers with
higher oleos oerti6oatee, and, therefore, at
higher ealarb.,la to divide a Dart o1 the leg.
i0'ative grant on the Basle of the oertl6oates.
At present, b• says, sour• $360,000 1e
distributed among the public schools, solely
on • bub of th• avenge attendanos,
lrreep•otivs of the yuelifroation, of the
reacher'. 10 errant numbers there ore 500
fleet -ole lsaohere to our nubile school',
4,000 sewed claw, and 4,000 third -alma.
Hs think' that a sobool hoard employing e
dntalaes teacher might be given a special
grant of $100 and one employing a se000d-
ol... timber $50. This weu'd require
about $250,000, and would leave about
$100,000 to be divided as at present, on the
bows of overage 'Random*. The orinolple
ban been adopted 1n Nova Sootia.
1 hero's Only One Way te •nec•ea.
Los Angeles Herald.
I koew an old man, In my boyhood days
(And that was some yeah ago,)
W no savvied a lot in a heap o'ways
Although he was rather blow ;
Aod this war a favorite saw of hit--
Samehow It don't ytt seem et.l•
"There's only one way to euooe•d, my boy,
Brt many a way to fail."
['vs watohed all my Ide with that saw in
m'nd,
Aad truer today It seems
Than lot. o' 0000lu.Ion. that wiser mon
Has dug from their deep day -dreams ;
I've heard
It I0 triumph '
o who've
Cm m m• '•
•
woo,
Sometimes as • heart broke wail.
"There's only one way to reamed, my boy,
Bus marry • way to fall.'
O e way to suoieed-'tls th' same or way
That's bees ..eo. th' world h.. stood;
One way to euooeed-'els by plonk and path
Thee every man ".hake. goon',"
One way te saoea.d In the sense that m.unt.
1. ep ta of esoh tbreal'slo' gale:
Ay. ".,oly one way to suoee.A, pay boy,
Bat maay a way to f.11."
fear atheism
L you cannot on the ease
Sail among the swiftest fleet.
Hocking o0 the highest billows,
Inogblog at the storms you meet.
l or we .land among the motion,
Aoobonl yet withlu the bay ;
You oan lend a trend to help 111•m
As they launch tLelr boats sway,
31 v^u are 1. o wi al: to joarnev
U,, the mouotalu s'''pend high,
Yen
as. stand within the valley
nib ih. mut Itud.s mo by
Yea eee'Mot 10 h.opy
As they slowly pass along,
Ti ough th.y may 1.'rget the ringer,
They wJ, not I••, ow the sono.
11 .130 h y« not hold and .11rer
Bret ready to o,mmariJ,
Ir v•.0 !soot tew.rd the needy
Kabob an ever open hand,
Y•• a can tai'. the rtfliot.d,
0'•r the err.oe you eat weep
Yon am be a true disciple
5 t ing at tt., Mtyl'.u.'• fete
If y u o•osot In the h 1
I.arier uo th. ritheet sheaf,
klany • gran halo ripe and g'Iden
W 11 the carolers reapers leave.
Go and glen among th• hale•.
Growing rank sgaiost the wall,
P..r it may he that their meadows
H ds tl a heaviest whet of all.
I1 )on csonnt to the cool
Prov yourself a soldier true,
II whine fire .od amok• ore I h uhe.t
7 k re's 0o work for you to do,
Wh.n :1'. h.ttlefiel 1 is sleot
You o.n go wttn c.refol tread,
You Dao Mar away the wounded,
Yon oac Dover op los dead.
no•, 'Leo, stood Idly wattieg
bee •.m• greater wort to do,
-Triune lea lar y goddess ;
She .111 never come M you,
Un and toil •n any •Ineyaril ;
1), not tear to An or Oars,
I( gnu win• • fi 11 of labor,
You ran find it •nysher
AN E X rRAOROINARY CURE.
Da000es, ()at , Aug 1892
MacLeod Mediatne ('n ,
Unita 1, h frt.
I em ,on. rettlog to be an old man, cloth
on 6 , year' of age. 1 was a sufferer tor
nine years from what I oould oat describe
and did not understand, and erre enough
the dootor. I osoeulted fa led, not gee of
them made out my allmsor. I was that
weak for three years i could it lift a pail
'•f water rR the 11.or were 1 pard for 1'
Daring 1h. last lour years my .k a turned
Woe, then black 1 was nhbgrd l0 oovrr
my hand' In the pre..00s of etrengerr, .n4
h1Ae my face the beat way 1 could beaaaim
n' my bla-k .kin I ovoid no: g. -t amyl hie,
to do me gnarl. I .pen', •nd was w Illeg io
spend mors, htn.drede , f dollars to treatment
sod doolora' m.d'oiss- When i saw Ibat
Al z Mcl)on.ld wan anted -i did not he-
Ilere hs could be cared -i thought .ure 1
,null gat son,• goad anyway from what
nand him. 1 get a bottle of your System
Kerovator Ir,m elm, It made me quite .ick,
hat i onetlnoed taking it I got another
and p.r..v.r.d In It, seen ,f Is did stokers
me, Snit the result was whim f had taken
I nt bottle. 1 we. strnee •n.'ugh In troth.
Then my hands were In ears whl'e and :n
part. blue. 1 with terrified then it woo d
oar. ms. I took $0 00 worth t.etnr• 1 wee
'tear and whits as before. I have soma
color new, my blood meet have undergoes a
great chane' to turn my stein white In that
time. 1 am ,lullet well ever aloe. i ',ripped,
eat
eat well and work rot ere day i would
hate elven thr.a.ands nt dollen for the
remedy that would have r•wyared my
natural miler agate. 1 •ivs th• prairie to
your Renovates for my oars anyway.
,ions t\ lions
Maelwod'. rsm.Ale., .etablhehed le 11D1R,
ars the only medicines In Canada wblab
have gold he their merits without alver.
teeing Address MacLeod Medlel•. Uo ,
Ilod.rloh, Ont.
'1'h. Myth Staudsrd •ay. el John Kelly
mil 'amity. whet remelted in Oederteh Int
week to m.k• Miele hem* here : "Gemmel
regret le expressed by all ear Elitism's a the
removal .f this popular gentleman and
ole setlmabl• family from our •111.ge. May
good leek and geed health be always with
them 1e their sew hew,. a Oa meaty
SiYLISHNESS for the Iadie,;R.
GNFORTABLENESS fur the nes.
III1li6EDNESS for the cliildrea.
We'.o picked our stock according
to there ideas,
And style doesn't leave out durability.
Neither dors long wear sacrifice looks.
It needn't and it doesn't.
All-round shoe goodness for every member
of every family. As low as $1.00 a pair.
As high a1.115.00, but all worth what you
are asked to pay.
W. SIIARMAN
Blalock sad the Flower G1r1.
,\'anooueer I'rov6,ce 1
Mr. F. 1'. Wade, crown prosecutor at
Dawson, b speodloe • dew days bore on hie
retura from a three month.' quit to England•
He goer north again oo Friday to resume
his otficlal duties at the 1'okon ospite'.
To a representative of The Provmoe this
morning tire gentleman said :
"Since the jphllee, asd the part we have
been t.k mg In South Africa, Ctoada hoe
Dome foto mono
greater D
fer romie.ow than
ever before. A great deal, howev.r,rsmaine
to he done before she w,Il be understood by
the average Englishmen. 7 he children's
print(d nu -eery book. isued s nee the war
depot. our Clnadtan ail11,ra, at home In
Canaria, oo snowshoes, and clad in old Hud
eon'. H.y Co.'. oo.t and capote I was ark
ed by an t pwreatly n itelIi a it man la the
w orth of Engleod, '.rue 1 bad managed to
(earn to talk Eogl.eh in C.n.da.'
"C ,1 (:.ors. T. Denlson, of Toronto, at an
afternoon lunation, met a very smart -look-
ing lady elo'spreesed her gratitude over
ths sending nut of th• Ceoadun etaulate**
'at wondered how we managed to do se w
soon after the death of our pros dent,
"They ell a good story of S.r 1Vdltam
Melook's experience a year or so ago.
W oiling smog the Strand with a distin
gauhcd Loadoo I.wyer, whose name need
tart b. m ant oned, he was loce.ghteg Measly
against ha lack of knowledge of Canada
As the lawyer toot -probed Sir OV lli.m'.
sts'emente, ah. postmYter-gmerel eth r
mined to ask any theew p.. pie In
e noce.sloowho n'hey might meet ,f they
bad e•, r heard of Canada. All were Ianz-
A..oer,. The first mid 'No.' The area .4 .n
•Id man, said be 1 • 1 been arrived these
pare •any near to 145501 y years, and it
was o' wls'r. ' e,r the Strand. Ie hie meat
smtabl. manner Y r W.tlam then emoted
• Cockney B ...r lel, but as the looked M
though .he might hate been v a br.rdie g -
school, he altered his 405.1100 and asked
her it she was Nadi ar .iih (1 tewe•
' Familiar with woos." she replier,. "Yee
just go along or 1'11 smack your dirty
lace '
Irritation Pimples and Iel.de.rl.a
Blotch...
They p'..00 IT any young girl, al a g...t
dload••nta5e n1 1.1-. The only cure 1e a
blood purifier Ike Fort, zone It c:..,..,.
the erlmsoo filed of pourer» and impurlti..,
renew• and strengthens It, and mdies 10'.
o1 ref oorpusc'05 that manifest their pre
eros by • teddy, hesphy glow in the cheeks
and line F.rrozon• uackly mowers •li
skin eroptloes, bol r1 . up b,oksi - I. wo oo, -
e tllutioos, and rives to weak, s okly women
an abund.00s 01 .p rib, vll•lity, en ray
and h.auty. Try Felroxenr, It's all rpht
Prlae 50.I per box, or me tuxes for $2.50, .t
dra,ygl.u, or N C Pelma & Uo , K ug.too,
oat.
Brussels: Sammi Shines, a farmer r..id-
u g •Ma 11.. miles Irom Bruae's, 13.1 ht.
r.ht hand badly Iao.rated out day that
s'•b while seeming ice teed -rhe a threehenc
mso0in.. He was reos'•ing the .heave.
From soother helper while the Dln'ling cord.
were be ng es', ao l by aoeident the knife
was drawn •crow th• bank of hie right hand,
severing the cord., which will +n all prob.
Utility render this member o.elew after It
re hash d.
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OVERCOMES
Catarrhea.ae.
An indent relief sad perfect ours for
cold., co0eh., catarrh, deafoese, asthma,
broaohitie, long tremble and ooneumpeloo
Iohel• Cetarrtozou• five minutes any
tame and i1 kills • Dough or cold to the
head.
lobate Catarrh(' me Eve minutes four
time. daily and it permanently cures
nhroolo catarrb, detainee', asthma and hay
fever.
Inh.leCat r
L arch z ore aro mlr:ttee every
hoar and
11 owes easements, conanm
top
long troub'e and pyasu all owt.ew0
.
Mc ales. ('ompi0'e o0 fit $1 00 ; trial size
25o. Druggists, or N. C. Polson A Co.,
Megaton, Ont.
St.Thom•s Timm : One el car .xobange•,
and a cool one at that,ezprsese the oplu oo
that it would pay the IJ.o.dise farmer
Andy peg• with the arm. assiduity all they
dolt'• and undermine the eultttoal Issues of
the times. It rays :-"E•ery 110.1 should
keep posted on 11 a politico of the coast' y,
but he •hoo'd not make a steady jun of
1t. There 1e corn, what and hay, and p'gs
10 isle,, and this le +he Tina, ba, out nt
lif. ea • L r T, -air should b -politics 1. ha
recreation, and only when it roams' that
plat* to his m .d 1e he sure from the loan
oompany and tt.1mrroloeure proc..dirg.,
Whet a farmer Moos alt 'boot p'5I, and
how they vow be.t, her ran begin on Wale,and ha• og made ba f"r eine, he can go tato
politica se • ,eon x11.6'
STRACHAN'S
MACHINE AND
BLACKSMITH
SHOP
-AT THE OLD STAND -
Victoria street, aoderich1t11Ut11�111111jil�nlulllfi
NEW GOODS FOR HE EARLY FALL TRADE
IN DRESS MATERIALS -COLORED AND BLACK
Tweed Dress 8uitings
40 lechers wide, in Greys, Blues, Fawns
omit mixtures, at 20 (mute.
Tweed Dress uitinga
42 niches wide, in Blues', Greys, Blacks,
Fewne and Br° - zee, great value at 25c.
A lot of Homespuns and
Friezes at 50c.
50 to 53 inches wide, in all the leading
Fell colorings, heavy enough to make
up without lining. ; a great Skirt Cloth
tut the price.
Homespuns
in Light and Dark Ureys, Blues and
blocks, at 75.., 85(•. 95c., $1.15 and
$1.25. 'These are the beet -male Goode
in the trade. Cau be ,hale into 1101,1.'1
Skirt.. A splendid finish roil 54 t„
1130110. wide.
Basket or Backing Clothe
all wool, 54 to fib inches wide, iu Bleck
Blue, Grey and Green, $1.20, This is
ono of the real new fabrics, aid in great
favor just now.
Venetians and Berges
in the leading cantors and at popular
prices,
Our Black Goods
for Skirts and Full Dresses, range 1a
price. fru. 21e. to *2 75, a lot of which
are in single Skirt eat Drege lengths is
Berges, Peplum., Satin, Royals, Bro-
cades, Veuetiaus, Cashmeres and Li-
tres.
Cosmopolitan I tterns.
'Phone 86.
J. H. COLBORNE
lAn Excellent Tonic
That is wbae we find In
1Wyeth's Malt Extract
Sum. Malt Extracts aro ••ry much Ilk'
porter. 1b» as not that kind. It ie truly
outrlttve and methodist, containing
MORE MALT,
MORE ACTIVE D1AMTA, E,
LESS ALCOHOL'
tban;any other make
It le therefore the best. Betts call and
eel about it.
Let us introduce you to
Zymole Tooth Powder and
Zymole Tooth Paste,
the up to -data antneptlo tooth :lacers
They aro hostile to germs of disease tad
decay.
Tourists
aro Isvlt.d to hapset oar armament of
American Tolle* Articles.
LYON'S TOOTH POWDER,
POLzONtI'S and TEFU)W'S F-1( h
POWDKRS, Eta
W.. C. GOODE, Chemist, -
BEDFORD
BLOCK, .
IT'S IN THE AIR.
Everybody knows
about S.W.P. it's
success is in the
air.
It gains fame for
itself with every
g al ton that's spread
on a house.
Uniform good
quality -has given
it a popularity
greater than any
other paint on the
market.
When you want
to paint- a build -
SOLD SY
ing, inside or out-
side
THE
SHERN'/N-W/LL/ANS
PAINT
will do it better
and more econom-
ically than a n y
other. It will wear
longer, look better
and cover more
surface.
It's a paint with
a reputation found-
ed on merit. Ask
us for color cards.
N. D. RO UGV / E,
The Cash hardware Store, Ooderich, Ont.
Eureka Bread
A pure loaf.
Delivered In perfect cleanliness.
Direct from oven to table.
dm --
r..- For a perfect
table loaf,
"EUREKA."
1-
IF, -For a loaf
always fresh
NI
and moist,
",Eureka."
EPARNIDLL DICAN f3 HOMIDMADM.
E The loaf th.t firings satisfaction everywhere, 1e still the same, with
its nourishing parity sad its sweet, nutty flavor. You make no
mletate lar buying your bread from our agent,
W. P. WESTOBYy = HAMILTON ST„ _ie
0001IRIOH . . ,
You w111 never be dirappoisl.d. -s▪ o
JAS. A. STRACHAN Ma
tsk.a over the plane and hednseg
machinist' •ono*eafolly for an many
year• by hitt father, the late l). K.
Jtranhan, and Invade refitting the
Mop In the most up to due man-
ner possible.
Hs will maks a specialty el all
blade of repairing, inch as
Threshers and Engines, Binders,
Mowers. and all kinds of Farman
ers' Implements
Mill Machinery, Marine. 84.
i onary and Portable Engines
thoroughly overhauled andre-
paired.
Pipe and Steam Fitting.
Machineand Blacksmith Work
of all kinds dope to order.
All the specialties manufactur.,
eat by the late D. K. strachaft
will still be made on the prem-
ises.
Oall se write fee psI$ioslmeC
Jas.
41:,1$411acho
The
Western Fair, SEPT.
LONDON. 12-20, /002
A MEDLEY OY EIPECTAOULAR MERIT.
Trot Hutohunr, the Human Bomb, In a thrilling Balloon A•oeraian
and Paro00nte l)rep The marvellous ('yole Duals. The Creates In a
Lineation novelty. The great (lay, the Handcuff Meg. The 011f....
Coetlnental koeentrlgaw. Manning and 1)o Crow, famous Monnpedae.
Rhea Naynen, with her teenpe of Trained Tropical Birds. Th. Bard
Bran., Aorohetio Wnmlere. Chelsele M. donee, Cornet Virtuoso. Magni-
ficent Pyroteohnt a and many ether feature. Special trate sertlos ever
011 lines. 1•,ehlhlte farther ahead than the time. Grounds insidiously
beautiful. Buildings trrrhtably lavitl►s.
Prise [tete, Map. Program. and Information flee Lha asking Horn
LT. -001.. W. M. OA2TSI o1I, J. A. NILLIM�s
. *v
Ae
An im
perto■/ mheeg• Is Ilia bwglsM M
sepia shinning may be foreshadowed le the
report of Fruit lnepaelar Me/Cisme th.t the
British fruit dealers oh) *est to ells barrel as a
package fee (relit and ward prefer aemaller
[whys, widish tiny say meld dad • iamb
safe rosily este ever there. Seam lean M
n
ani erp.rlmeel was mad. 11. .blppint apples
is beves, het tae pls. dem set seem M 1 .5
bees at all g.serelly adapted by Caasdiu
shippers.
W. Ache
Linen Bargain,
We will clear during this week t
Linen Napkins and Table Cloths. 1'h
wile slightly soiled or almost unuoticet
w .It) per cent. under regular value.
Pure Linen Bleached
D,ma.k Ulo'h, eine 212 yard., regular $1 50,1
for $1.75 ; 2!21 yard Cloths, regular $3.5
Table Napkins,
L.,rre Alener s: se, bandgome, heavy, blah d
dez
Tray Cloths and Carvers.
Linen tray olotb o: carving cloths, heavy It
drown fanoy worked and In hemstitched,
.pools) price with .t
American Crochet Quilts.
50 only Amorioaa 4 ply Croohat Potton Quill
regular $1 25 value at
Lace Curtains.
30 pair 31 yards loom God t.0 ioobee wide won
signs of this eemoe, regular x2.50 curtain
Butterick Patterns
Ail in stock. Uellneetoe for September now*
renewed at pee year
W. Aches(
COUNTY CURRENCY.
B:yth: Relator' Bros. shipped 4030 pounds
.f mei l Toronto.
Charm : R. J. Uleff has sold his little
black posy te Look Kennedy, vetting there-
for $100.
Wlogbam : Gnarl's, the five year-old sea
of Mr. Lang, fell out of • hammock on Mon-
day of tut week and broke one erne.
Blyth : Mr. and Mee. J H lineman Sad
Miss Frames Str.tten left last week for tbetr
home to Kms•s Otte, Kansas, where they
will reside to the future.
Brusseb: Joho Alexander Mo('otcheon, of
Moleowurth, and Mies Emily Rolling., .f
Britton, were solt.d In the holy bonds of
m.trimooy at the Methodist parsonage,
Bruwais.
Seefortb : Mrs. J. 0 Km and family 1
Lase moyed from hers to Wingham, as Mr.i!
Knee b sow permaoen'ly looated In tbati1
town, Mum manager of the furniture far- t
''ries there. 11
Exeter : Frank T.m of Toledo Oslo,
I
lucrative .
who hold. a nor nt 01 as cutter
t•
I
.large tailoring ..tobluhm•ot lo that oity ,1
atter a short visit with hie parent' bare left II
for that oily on Saturday I
S. forth t Hurt). the 1 We three -you- I
old zoo of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Willis t.11 l
oat of • weegoo at Brussels meanly. dlrol. t
as,iog hie left shoulder. Tb. injured mem. I
her was .et an 1 the little fallow u now do- 1
lei; +r, .•'y
II
B u.•.le : It war a aid surprle' to entity I
to this locality to near o1 the death if Hie. I I
A. '1 Hartley, the fer.n.r well koowa P.se-
by erten min:.to•, of It naval. H. deport-
ed this 1 fe oo Asr. 22 at lets borne at Tar -
butt, Algoma, aged 65 teen
F:lmaodv;lle : 1'h• funeral of Ago.. (;rm•
mill, repot of the late Wm Cheater, took I
plane from bet tat. te.IMoea to Kgmood. I
yids Saturday. August, 23-'1. • 230 e w ,
interment at Etmoorivd1• cemetery. She
wee a'J years and 7 months old.
Brosslo:.1 J. Ui1DI0. 01 Brawl., bag ;
1 .po.ed of hi. fie. 100 arse farm, lo' 9, sea
10, ttleaehatd townab+p, Per ('c., to Wit -'t
h• o J'.no, of L radon toweshlp, for the
nim of $5,500 Toe lot was tak•o op when '
all bush by Mr. Uilp.o's father 51 yeses 1
leo.
('Imtoo : H. N Bodeen., Hamel Mas-
sloe and titers' Hodgen• had oleo ,.mem- ,
bestrew sent them from a 3010111, B. C
7 hey are Chinese b.mboo Danes, with rip-
ales sad other gods of that heathen tribe
o.rvsd and burst thereon to a •.ry aa:que
style.
Brussel.: J. D. and kite R,oald have
arrived back te Rru•aele alter an atemoos of I
nearly • year in California Unlorado,('htuago,
Detroit and other place., They purpose, t
after a aoinurn here, to go to Detroit where
they weal matiag Meir home and whore I
a residence is now In coarse of erection.
Clinton • MM. Kate Taylor, rf this loon, r
le about to osmple e • vary anwWins 1
oofol
year.' mouse of tru0tne 1e. S•, Loki • Hos-
meal
oapttal for oars.., New York City. in 1.1.7
. he pained bee grsnaatloo examination',
maim an average per Dent of 97 She teat .I
present In obarye of the opsr•ts5 room,
which peeltaoa t• ono of Use most ,'epos 1
s.ble in so metit.atlon of that klod.
.Goforth : Word ha• been reorirs4 hero
that Arthur, the teayoar-old eon of W J.
Clark, formerly of this town, bus now of
Colorado Spring., was very seriously Intoned
recently while playing with powder b
n umber of children were having a fourth of
,duty oel.bratloo, when they filled it bottle ,
with powder end young Clark est a match
to 1t, common an explosion, emitting In
Injuries which eau, .4 bar death on the 73rd
of July.
Wlogbam - Mrs I Rsr, 1 I. t; Wool and
and daughter E Ion, of Charla.ton, loath
Carolina, ars th• guests of Mr. 11 Davie.
Mr, Wood was ono* rector nt 5. Tanl's,
Wiogham, but 1s now rector of S'. Paul's,
Charle.towo. Hr. Wroii and family like
the south well. The heath, more are mon
friendly towards the Bullish than the Nor•
thernen, end bay. even Lbs British that of
arms di.played In th. channel. The names
of thermals. King, Queen, eco , hear
deooe if the days moo by, who Britain
Business is g
But McKENZIE do H
WF, are reaching out for more and
cannot afford to gen at cost
great big discount off our marked prices
we expect to realize a fair profit. on.
However, for two weeks, commel
2H -tit, we are going to make things into
part.mer-t
On all Sheffield Cutlery Co'
per cent. off to ct
That means $1.40 per doz. Ki
1.80 "
2.00 "
2.20 "
2.50 "
and so on the p
Come qufnk and get the best,
Apple Patera are sellers.
Come end gee as about Portland C
It i■ the very Ixet.
Ww have just elntsrsel ne Gf 1r,
Farmers of this section 4Aoz manthey do
we were from lc to 2o lower than other
McKENZIE
TRI PLACK TO RUY Al
EAST CON •QUARE.
Our $50.00
DIAMOND RING.
This Is the best value In a
Lady's Diamond Ring
ever offered for $5o.00.
The dross fn these riots are
personally selected by in front
tie cutters in Amsterdam,
and an abeolu*ly perfect.
You will find this and
hundreds of other styles
Illustrated In our catalogue,
a copy of which will be
sent you free.
ammille
DIAMOND IIAII. Established 185,
1
_
Ryrie Bros.,
VOINIe and Adelaide Sts.,
TORONTO.
STRACHAN'S
MACHINE AND
BLACKSMITH
SHOP
-AT THE OLD STAND -
Victoria street, aoderich1t11Ut11�111111jil�nlulllfi
NEW GOODS FOR HE EARLY FALL TRADE
IN DRESS MATERIALS -COLORED AND BLACK
Tweed Dress 8uitings
40 lechers wide, in Greys, Blues, Fawns
omit mixtures, at 20 (mute.
Tweed Dress uitinga
42 niches wide, in Blues', Greys, Blacks,
Fewne and Br° - zee, great value at 25c.
A lot of Homespuns and
Friezes at 50c.
50 to 53 inches wide, in all the leading
Fell colorings, heavy enough to make
up without lining. ; a great Skirt Cloth
tut the price.
Homespuns
in Light and Dark Ureys, Blues and
blocks, at 75.., 85(•. 95c., $1.15 and
$1.25. 'These are the beet -male Goode
in the trade. Cau be ,hale into 1101,1.'1
Skirt.. A splendid finish roil 54 t„
1130110. wide.
Basket or Backing Clothe
all wool, 54 to fib inches wide, iu Bleck
Blue, Grey and Green, $1.20, This is
ono of the real new fabrics, aid in great
favor just now.
Venetians and Berges
in the leading cantors and at popular
prices,
Our Black Goods
for Skirts and Full Dresses, range 1a
price. fru. 21e. to *2 75, a lot of which
are in single Skirt eat Drege lengths is
Berges, Peplum., Satin, Royals, Bro-
cades, Veuetiaus, Cashmeres and Li-
tres.
Cosmopolitan I tterns.
'Phone 86.
J. H. COLBORNE
lAn Excellent Tonic
That is wbae we find In
1Wyeth's Malt Extract
Sum. Malt Extracts aro ••ry much Ilk'
porter. 1b» as not that kind. It ie truly
outrlttve and methodist, containing
MORE MALT,
MORE ACTIVE D1AMTA, E,
LESS ALCOHOL'
tban;any other make
It le therefore the best. Betts call and
eel about it.
Let us introduce you to
Zymole Tooth Powder and
Zymole Tooth Paste,
the up to -data antneptlo tooth :lacers
They aro hostile to germs of disease tad
decay.
Tourists
aro Isvlt.d to hapset oar armament of
American Tolle* Articles.
LYON'S TOOTH POWDER,
POLzONtI'S and TEFU)W'S F-1( h
POWDKRS, Eta
W.. C. GOODE, Chemist, -
BEDFORD
BLOCK, .
IT'S IN THE AIR.
Everybody knows
about S.W.P. it's
success is in the
air.
It gains fame for
itself with every
g al ton that's spread
on a house.
Uniform good
quality -has given
it a popularity
greater than any
other paint on the
market.
When you want
to paint- a build -
SOLD SY
ing, inside or out-
side
THE
SHERN'/N-W/LL/ANS
PAINT
will do it better
and more econom-
ically than a n y
other. It will wear
longer, look better
and cover more
surface.
It's a paint with
a reputation found-
ed on merit. Ask
us for color cards.
N. D. RO UGV / E,
The Cash hardware Store, Ooderich, Ont.
Eureka Bread
A pure loaf.
Delivered In perfect cleanliness.
Direct from oven to table.
dm --
r..- For a perfect
table loaf,
"EUREKA."
1-
IF, -For a loaf
always fresh
NI
and moist,
",Eureka."
EPARNIDLL DICAN f3 HOMIDMADM.
E The loaf th.t firings satisfaction everywhere, 1e still the same, with
its nourishing parity sad its sweet, nutty flavor. You make no
mletate lar buying your bread from our agent,
W. P. WESTOBYy = HAMILTON ST„ _ie
0001IRIOH . . ,
You w111 never be dirappoisl.d. -s▪ o
JAS. A. STRACHAN Ma
tsk.a over the plane and hednseg
machinist' •ono*eafolly for an many
year• by hitt father, the late l). K.
Jtranhan, and Invade refitting the
Mop In the most up to due man-
ner possible.
Hs will maks a specialty el all
blade of repairing, inch as
Threshers and Engines, Binders,
Mowers. and all kinds of Farman
ers' Implements
Mill Machinery, Marine. 84.
i onary and Portable Engines
thoroughly overhauled andre-
paired.
Pipe and Steam Fitting.
Machineand Blacksmith Work
of all kinds dope to order.
All the specialties manufactur.,
eat by the late D. K. strachaft
will still be made on the prem-
ises.
Oall se write fee psI$ioslmeC
Jas.
41:,1$411acho
The
Western Fair, SEPT.
LONDON. 12-20, /002
A MEDLEY OY EIPECTAOULAR MERIT.
Trot Hutohunr, the Human Bomb, In a thrilling Balloon A•oeraian
and Paro00nte l)rep The marvellous ('yole Duals. The Creates In a
Lineation novelty. The great (lay, the Handcuff Meg. The 011f....
Coetlnental koeentrlgaw. Manning and 1)o Crow, famous Monnpedae.
Rhea Naynen, with her teenpe of Trained Tropical Birds. Th. Bard
Bran., Aorohetio Wnmlere. Chelsele M. donee, Cornet Virtuoso. Magni-
ficent Pyroteohnt a and many ether feature. Special trate sertlos ever
011 lines. 1•,ehlhlte farther ahead than the time. Grounds insidiously
beautiful. Buildings trrrhtably lavitl►s.
Prise [tete, Map. Program. and Information flee Lha asking Horn
LT. -001.. W. M. OA2TSI o1I, J. A. NILLIM�s
. *v
Ae
An im
perto■/ mheeg• Is Ilia bwglsM M
sepia shinning may be foreshadowed le the
report of Fruit lnepaelar Me/Cisme th.t the
British fruit dealers oh) *est to ells barrel as a
package fee (relit and ward prefer aemaller
[whys, widish tiny say meld dad • iamb
safe rosily este ever there. Seam lean M
n
ani erp.rlmeel was mad. 11. .blppint apples
is beves, het tae pls. dem set seem M 1 .5
bees at all g.serelly adapted by Caasdiu
shippers.
W. Ache
Linen Bargain,
We will clear during this week t
Linen Napkins and Table Cloths. 1'h
wile slightly soiled or almost unuoticet
w .It) per cent. under regular value.
Pure Linen Bleached
D,ma.k Ulo'h, eine 212 yard., regular $1 50,1
for $1.75 ; 2!21 yard Cloths, regular $3.5
Table Napkins,
L.,rre Alener s: se, bandgome, heavy, blah d
dez
Tray Cloths and Carvers.
Linen tray olotb o: carving cloths, heavy It
drown fanoy worked and In hemstitched,
.pools) price with .t
American Crochet Quilts.
50 only Amorioaa 4 ply Croohat Potton Quill
regular $1 25 value at
Lace Curtains.
30 pair 31 yards loom God t.0 ioobee wide won
signs of this eemoe, regular x2.50 curtain
Butterick Patterns
Ail in stock. Uellneetoe for September now*
renewed at pee year
W. Aches(
COUNTY CURRENCY.
B:yth: Relator' Bros. shipped 4030 pounds
.f mei l Toronto.
Charm : R. J. Uleff has sold his little
black posy te Look Kennedy, vetting there-
for $100.
Wlogbam : Gnarl's, the five year-old sea
of Mr. Lang, fell out of • hammock on Mon-
day of tut week and broke one erne.
Blyth : Mr. and Mee. J H lineman Sad
Miss Frames Str.tten left last week for tbetr
home to Kms•s Otte, Kansas, where they
will reside to the future.
Brusseb: Joho Alexander Mo('otcheon, of
Moleowurth, and Mies Emily Rolling., .f
Britton, were solt.d In the holy bonds of
m.trimooy at the Methodist parsonage,
Bruwais.
Seefortb : Mrs. J. 0 Km and family 1
Lase moyed from hers to Wingham, as Mr.i!
Knee b sow permaoen'ly looated In tbati1
town, Mum manager of the furniture far- t
''ries there. 11
Exeter : Frank T.m of Toledo Oslo,
I
lucrative .
who hold. a nor nt 01 as cutter
t•
I
.large tailoring ..tobluhm•ot lo that oity ,1
atter a short visit with hie parent' bare left II
for that oily on Saturday I
S. forth t Hurt). the 1 We three -you- I
old zoo of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Willis t.11 l
oat of • weegoo at Brussels meanly. dlrol. t
as,iog hie left shoulder. Tb. injured mem. I
her was .et an 1 the little fallow u now do- 1
lei; +r, .•'y
II
B u.•.le : It war a aid surprle' to entity I
to this locality to near o1 the death if Hie. I I
A. '1 Hartley, the fer.n.r well koowa P.se-
by erten min:.to•, of It naval. H. deport-
ed this 1 fe oo Asr. 22 at lets borne at Tar -
butt, Algoma, aged 65 teen
F:lmaodv;lle : 1'h• funeral of Ago.. (;rm•
mill, repot of the late Wm Cheater, took I
plane from bet tat. te.IMoea to Kgmood. I
yids Saturday. August, 23-'1. • 230 e w ,
interment at Etmoorivd1• cemetery. She
wee a'J years and 7 months old.
Brosslo:.1 J. Ui1DI0. 01 Brawl., bag ;
1 .po.ed of hi. fie. 100 arse farm, lo' 9, sea
10, ttleaehatd townab+p, Per ('c., to Wit -'t
h• o J'.no, of L radon toweshlp, for the
nim of $5,500 Toe lot was tak•o op when '
all bush by Mr. Uilp.o's father 51 yeses 1
leo.
('Imtoo : H. N Bodeen., Hamel Mas-
sloe and titers' Hodgen• had oleo ,.mem- ,
bestrew sent them from a 3010111, B. C
7 hey are Chinese b.mboo Danes, with rip-
ales sad other gods of that heathen tribe
o.rvsd and burst thereon to a •.ry aa:que
style.
Brussel.: J. D. and kite R,oald have
arrived back te Rru•aele alter an atemoos of I
nearly • year in California Unlorado,('htuago,
Detroit and other place., They purpose, t
after a aoinurn here, to go to Detroit where
they weal matiag Meir home and whore I
a residence is now In coarse of erection.
Clinton • MM. Kate Taylor, rf this loon, r
le about to osmple e • vary anwWins 1
oofol
year.' mouse of tru0tne 1e. S•, Loki • Hos-
meal
oapttal for oars.., New York City. in 1.1.7
. he pained bee grsnaatloo examination',
maim an average per Dent of 97 She teat .I
present In obarye of the opsr•ts5 room,
which peeltaoa t• ono of Use most ,'epos 1
s.ble in so metit.atlon of that klod.
.Goforth : Word ha• been reorirs4 hero
that Arthur, the teayoar-old eon of W J.
Clark, formerly of this town, bus now of
Colorado Spring., was very seriously Intoned
recently while playing with powder b
n umber of children were having a fourth of
,duty oel.bratloo, when they filled it bottle ,
with powder end young Clark est a match
to 1t, common an explosion, emitting In
Injuries which eau, .4 bar death on the 73rd
of July.
Wlogbam - Mrs I Rsr, 1 I. t; Wool and
and daughter E Ion, of Charla.ton, loath
Carolina, ars th• guests of Mr. 11 Davie.
Mr, Wood was ono* rector nt 5. Tanl's,
Wiogham, but 1s now rector of S'. Paul's,
Charle.towo. Hr. Wroii and family like
the south well. The heath, more are mon
friendly towards the Bullish than the Nor•
thernen, end bay. even Lbs British that of
arms di.played In th. channel. The names
of thermals. King, Queen, eco , hear
deooe if the days moo by, who Britain
Business is g
But McKENZIE do H
WF, are reaching out for more and
cannot afford to gen at cost
great big discount off our marked prices
we expect to realize a fair profit. on.
However, for two weeks, commel
2H -tit, we are going to make things into
part.mer-t
On all Sheffield Cutlery Co'
per cent. off to ct
That means $1.40 per doz. Ki
1.80 "
2.00 "
2.20 "
2.50 "
and so on the p
Come qufnk and get the best,
Apple Patera are sellers.
Come end gee as about Portland C
It i■ the very Ixet.
Ww have just elntsrsel ne Gf 1r,
Farmers of this section 4Aoz manthey do
we were from lc to 2o lower than other
McKENZIE
TRI PLACK TO RUY Al
EAST CON •QUARE.