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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1902-9-4, Page 5IECIIs : or Prodice TRADE BLACK le into untitled eft mid 54 to {ib Clutha ride, in Black, 11.2C. Thus u a, tend ice greet 'Kea id at pepuler 0000, range in • lot of whoh otos lengths 111 Royal., lips. ere, nuJ Imus. 'hone 86. NE ou to order and ate, tooth-aeeners disease god swottmeet of 'S FAt 1•. BEDFORD BLOCK. . 9. • Out - AMS letter nom - any wear letter more with Rind- . arils. ■ p Dnt. !1 e. If esh ef with 11 .0 S -ems - mold -1 ulllfi 'PT. 1902 •melon i0 • titan., pdM- Bard 1sgel- 1 Over Ioody Rocs B. Oratory. Mrum s e o ism Wass T Ci.adltls TIIE SIGNAL :a GODERICH ONTARIO. TaoMDAT, Sept. 4, 1902 W. Acheson &Son Linen Bargains for August. We will clear during this week the balance of a large lot of real Irish Linen Napkins and Table Cloths. They are manufacturers' odd liner and some slightly roiled or almost unnoticeably imperfect. Valuer are from 25 to 40 per Dent. under regular value. Pure Linen Bleached 14..4 Olo'h, size 2t2 yards, regular 91 50. for 1 10 ; 2a2i yards, regular 92 50, c for 91.75 ; 2124 yard Cloth., regular 93 50 and 84.00, for $2.50 Table Napkins, l..rg• AI DI, sae, handsome, heavy, Irish d•muk, regular 93.00 Tahoe, lit..P7$2.25 der .D Tray Cloths and Carvers. Linen tray cloths o: carving cloths. heavy Ilio damask, knotted Irlog• and drawn (spay worked sod in hemstitched, regular value 75 to 90e, .psobl price moth •t 50 and 60c American Crochet Quilts. 50 only American 4 ply Croohet Potton Qellta, lathe double size sed yory as fief, 98c regular 81 25 value Lace Curtains. 30 pair 3i yards long and 60 toobes wide white Nottingham Laoe Curtains, de -C signs of this seetem, regular I4.50 curtain, special August time at per pair...D 1.50 Butterick Patterns A'I io stock. Delineator for September now on sale at 15o • copy or subscr,ptlo0 renewe4 at par yen a 1 .00 W. Acheson & Son. COUNTY CURRENCY. H yth: B.Islon Broe shipped 4000 pounds of soul to Toronto Charon : R. J. Uiuff hoe sold his little black pony to Ludt Keuoedy, Fatting there- for 1100. Wtogham : Clothe, the Bye yetr-old oro of Mrs Lute, fell out of a h•mmook on Mon- day of lot week and broke one arm, 131711 . Mr. and Mee. J H Stratton and Mies Frances Stnuoo left lest week for their home lo Kansas City, Kana., where they will reside to the future. Hruseob: John Alexander kdo('atcheoo, of Molswortb, and Nue Emily Rolling., of Bruton, were united to tee holy bonds of metrimooy at the Motbodlo: panoIigs, Brussels. Seaforlb: Mrs. J. 0 Roes and family 1..o. moyd from bare to Wiogbam, as Mr. {twee U sow perm.aen'ly located It that town, being manager of tee furniture f•, - terim there. held sway, sod that time have not been obangd •sow• that kindly feelings toward the old land still prevail Blyth : The Standard goys . Rey. A. P. Moon, sou of G Moore, of Blyth, as - misted In the morning servtot at Trinity (thumb, and to the evening Not charge of oho melee, presetting • sermon that great- ly reetly p.• o.d the large r osgreg.tloo protest, Mr. Moon spout the past three miry sur - easeful years u rector of Gera.%oburob, Lie bowl. lie reoeo►ly resigned from isle Lis- towel share* and has decided to study medicine sod prepare himself for the work o1 • missionary. Before leaving LI•temel no war mad• the r.ipieot of • compliment ory address and • well tilled purse, and Mr.. Moore was presect•d with 10 addre. and • costly chair. j Brussels : The Dimple of Hrnieela were ' greatly shocked and saddened Tuesday night of lase work to bear of the sudden death of an old and well-koow resident in the por•o° of Alez.nder Hunter, Clerk of the 4th 1) melon Court. He had parcbaeed some dru • g oath oho old in tLe lo.,r A •. taken Shim home to be •til zed to the prepar►uon he was romto•.lodiog for muff o5 a orate By some mistake he sw•Ilnwed 5 portion of the embolic r Im.wA aaDDo ed to have mistaken It for other 0 w 1 quid, and o, apprising; hu wife was advised to tense to 1)r. MaN eughton'. ofioe. Go arriving there D'n, McNeugbton MoKel.ey and Roberts dot their beet with antidotre, stomaoh pump, and eve„ to give the p.ueot rdlet but no soon lapel into u0000.coU osis and pawed away lodde of an hour alter teklsg the drug. ':rens Frank Tom O of Toledo ilea who beide • lucrative posit 1.1 as cutter to a Merge milord)/ setebluhment to that oft• attar a short melt with hie parents here left for that oily on Setur'.y Se forth : Harvey, the 1 We thror•year- old Soo of 31r. acid Mr. W. H. Willis fell oat of • w•0goo at Brussel& toioutly. divot. ' silo' his left shoulder. The injured m,m-' bor was set .01 the little fellow is now do - log re'tr'y. B u.vele : 11 wee • mad surprise to mosey la 111.loo.hty to near of the death of R ,v. A. Y Hartley, the for.ner well known Pier- er erten mur.•te•, .1 Mitered.. 110 depen- d ibis 1 fe oo Ae,, 22 at his home at Far. butt, Algoma, aged 65 veers F:zmoodrtlb : The I 1 of Ago*. L •m- mrli, idiot of the late Wm Chester. took piece from bee Tete madmen in EgmooJ- •ul, S.tordy, August 23-11, a 230 P art , interment at E101ood.ilis eemetore. Slop was 87 jeans and 7 emotes old. Bruseete . J J. Oiipto, o: Brussel has 11.spnsd of his Bos 100 acre farm, lot 9, 000 10, til,ssb.rd tow»ab,p, Paulo Co., to Wit-' h• m JAI**. 01 L tedon township, for the sum of $5,500 Tne Int was tekeo o0 when all base by Mr. Uilpin'e tether 51 years We. Cltotoo: 11. E Hodgeoe, Russel Mars- e ille and (Mores Hdgene had otos remem- brances soot them from t toter'', B. C they are Chlawe hemhoo mines, with rip - Hies sed other god• of that heathen tribe o•rv•d and burn) therein' l0 • very us quo style. Brasssie: J. D and Mre R,o•Id ea • arrived back to Rru••ele after an •!esus• of nearly a year in Cell forma (:nlor•do,('hluwo, Detroit and other plane.. They purpose, after a mimeo here, to go to Detroit where they Weed m.ki.5 their home and where • residence le new In oour•e of erection, Clinton • Mies Kate Taylor, rf this town, le about. to sample a • very .uoowful threw vein' coarse •f tru0toq to S•, Lake's Hos- pital os- pit l for norm, Nee York City. In 11.7 . 1. passed her or tooatlo° er.mloatloae, teklog •n •Vetere per oeol of 97. She Is •t' present In oh.rre of the operating room. which Dositioe is ono of the moat nips. Able in an m•titotlon of that klod. Seeforth : Word ba• been removed hire that Arthur, the tett year-old too of W J Clerk, formerly of this town, bun now of Colorado Spring., was very seriously lojord recently while pl•ymt with powder A somber of children wore having • fourth of July oelebr•tloo, when they filled a bottle with powder and young Clark set • mato' to It, miming an explosion, resitting le Iojurles wioh cane ,d Me death o0 the 23rd of July. Wlogh•m : Mrs 1 R.m.) I, G. Wood and and daughter E Ina, of Charleston, ,loath Carolina, ars the euset• of Mrs. 11 Davis. Mr. Wood war ono* rector of St. 1'anl';, Wingbam, but le euw rector of M. Paul's, Chirle•towo. Mr. Wrn1 and family tike the south well. The Eooth're•r. are more friendly towards the English than the Nor. thereon, and ham' even the British soar of arms displayed In the chanced. The names e1 the street*. King, Queen, oto . hear oyi- donne cf the days gone by, when Britain • sleek Saes lordliest. l"iew fork San.) 13 1.000 thing* bappeo to fishermen sod who) fi hermen aro aroma They are so mony ant aro backed op by such epi (once that moat anglers of loot exp•rleoce• aro reedy to te',.ve •Imo,t sty mato¢ that may be told thma of the tn..ny doings of filth. The tyro may •Iw.ys be reeogo-s d by his unlading how at soy hang beyond hu own limited koowle tee. Qau. reoeotly Peel. W: A. P.ak.ijl el the (Lnolanttl College o1 Ma• °sad • friend were h.hu g from • bo,t on L.1. Mendota la Central iV .00nd0 They were after bars. The Mewl had • 'lobo: strike, hooked his fish with an exal•m.tloo, and began to reel in. A moment afterwards the line emit limp to the. cavo and he said, regret- fully ; qr t - fully; ''He's got •way " Brin11og to hu line he remarked further. "Hie got my hook mai 'Moaner ." Meanwhile Pi Ahoy, having • strong strike at hiew hok 0 n was raying little attention. Hei se sled and fought and fought and reeled, and Coolly worked hie fish, ezh.u••d, near the boat'. side and the guide lifted it out with • dipost. Afempting to unfasten the 6.h h• turoed to Pmkley and said • "You ore the only man around here who has ever ought • fish wilhou' eUoktoq a hook In hum.' Enmination showed that the friend's hoe had parted jugs above the swivel. The miIl eyd of the swivel oeueht no the point of Pinkl,y's hook and •t0:k. The bug was thus landed on the hook with whish It was first struck, transferred soder the water to soother line. A QUARTER OF A CENTURY • Ling Time t. soder Will a Very P•1ere1 elassss. Kc meaty Poi.', N. S , Sep', 1-(Sp'a(d), Mr lisorge 8. McLaughlin guttered tor • )t. n Dee( 2' •.an with Mum y R M• had smelt relief It very many tre.l- meote soil medicine' bot osier euoeseded to finding •oything to help hum till he used Dodd's Kidney P.11•, He say. :- "Sometimes he pain In my back was .o feet 1 000ld not Urn myself In bed. A slight oold or hard lifting would 'ring on a fearfully painful attack i com.,:enoei a treatment of Dodd's Kidney fill• and in • short alae the pain left my bark nod It be. came as strong and stout as emir. and I have one done bad any return of the lum- bagel. "I am setlsfled It le oared forever, and i believe 1),1 l'e Ki they hr. will mire soy Imp of the kind." Business is good,, But McKENZ1E & HOWBL'L"are not satisfied. WE are reaching out for more and it is steadily coming our way. We cannot afford to sell at cost or less than cost, nor can we give a great big discount off our marked prices, for our good. are marked at what, WP expect IL) realize a fair profit on. However, for two weeks, commencing with THURSDAY, AUOUST 213711, we are going to make things interesting in our Knife and Fork I)e- part.mpr t On all Sheffield Cutlery Co.'s goods we will allow 10 per cent. off to cash customers. That. 'Online 91.40 per doz. Knives end Forks to well at ?1.26 1.80 ,e n „ 1.62 2.00 " " 1.80 2.20 " .' 1.98 2.50 0 " 2.25 and so on the prices will go. COMO quick and get the beat, Apple Paters are sellers. Come and gee OR about Portland Cement. We .ell the Peninsular trend. it is the very beet. We have just closed one of the largest Twine ana'Sons in onr history. Farmer) of this section Raved many dollars by buying their Twins of us a1 we wens from lc to 2o lower than others, length and quality considered. McKENZIE & HOWELL TRE PLACE TO RUT Al.f. RARDWA1tI CHEAP. EAAT SIDS •QUARL. GODERIOH. NEEDED CHANGES IN SHIPPING APPLES. By 1t. k J. Ushaw, Belleville. Cot ' bb subject n•tur•Ily dt,blu Itself roto two heeds, Oz.: "liow sate we treasport the fruit?" and "lar what tied of paok•ge ;0.11 w• pot it?' Te get •o apple from the tree to the con- sumer at the least roost, and la the most p•r- feet 000dltioo, is • problem seriously o0 oapyior the attention of .11 fruit growers and shippers, whore suoom or failure I•rge- 1y depend, on their ability In this dlreotiva. Tee Bret stip in transportation Is from the tree to the hooked, where, lu most cats, serums dauug• te duos. Apple pokers royale* brain, as well as muscle, sod to pick an apple properly re- claims some study and exieranoe. The writer has noosed many apples literally pulled Trow the trees with the fruit spur •tt•oned, ooe only demagtog the Trait, but ruio'0g the tree itself fur future bearlog. 11 apples .re uar.lully turned upward; they will break from the fruit spar oleo, with the leas) reelet.00•, and avoid thumb - marks so common In apples, which urloosly impair the keepuii quality and spoil the • pp•aranoe, partioul•rly of green or yellow fruit. All shippers should toslruoe their poo1.,, very partloularly on this point. Tee next 01001 to transportation Is from tee basket to tee barrel or package la wbioh the apples ars takes to market. Again 'hey ran • mud baz•rduue gauntlet. Most apples are dumped on the ground to heaps, ethereal, la the writer'; opinion, apples should never touub tee ground, but be care- fully emptied on • oanvas stretcher of simple 000nrnctloo, holding about three or lour barrel; at 010.1, and about 3; to 4 ft. high, so that the sorter may stand up to ole work w 1 use boll hoods and eyes In this most im- portant transaction. From the stretcher they abosld go dtnotly Into the package for market or store, graded as the shipper's au•tomere may desire. Now that *0e fruit a jn the peok•re at the tree, it ebould be oaretully transported to the f,uitbou;e. railway or boat lauding at o0os, on a oo00.y•ooe having springs Mush fruit is dam•red seriously by remaining In barrels oo the ground atter paoking, or by being moved to lumber wagon. without springs over rouge roads. Teen can be sasmy procured to •tt•ob to any wagon, and no fruit grower ebould be without them. When we get the apples to the depot we again confront a dlfftoult problem. What kind of oar should we use, or what kind of oar Dao ors mouth from tee carrier ! Arraogemente should Invariably be made with the railway. to tarnish toe kind of oar desired and ea required. No apples . Mould remain at a depot longer tbao is o eoeseary to lead them directly Into • oar and get away the e.me •0.01og. For short haul; votllated can ;Mould los used, and h• oarI t e sot fillet l o the roof, r of as tr as0t1 u y h•pieos. but leave ample room for Morita - ton of air. For any dutano5 requtt in' more than tw•oty-'oor hours' r•llw•y j turney, refrigerator cos should be used • t baye them euffoleotly Iced. From the 0.1-• the •pp:os should go direot to destination with. oat delay, either to the oousumer, Irufthou,e or steamer, for ooeao transportation. Here, •gala, we 000froot a problem. What kind ti spools shill we use, or what o•o we ware! Apples usually tonne little care at the hann of vowel owners and stevedores, are Ilv bisdlei roughly, and planed to the hold as cluuly stowed as pose hie, and, D most cue., without teotil.tio", and if they minty• tea gauntlet without befog b - i 'g oouk.d and ruined the shipper may con - eider himself ("osmium C.o this be remedies Contras 1 settee ran do mush to bring about tee moo' needed reform. Let tb re oe an .olive transport •tion oomm.ttee an 1 let us Retorters be toy! to their recomm,o intim)* demeodtng v5al- 'tated team, or cool Eerie. Agetr, why .hoold • barrel of apples Dy more frelge& than • barrel of Hoar? Thus question hu often boo asked railway tariff oo0OO fes,, but has yes been math f.o tnrily an.werel. 8., far as 1 Dan learn, ihe real reason le booths they Dan oolleo1 more. Choy apparently think the Meioses will Wand it, bat in • year Lite 100 present, when there le an abundant Drop obe•p transportation would mates ally Moreau our markets, and plow' before the laboring classes, wbioh Corm the mamas of European Imputation, ifruit within the re•oh of their meso,. Can tele he accomplished'. We maintain It otos A barrel of fluor weighs about 50 Ib. more than a barrel of apple,, and usually in carried for about half the price. Does the barrel of applee get ant more oars from the carrier', soy better proteotloo from the wither, any better space, or le there any greater rf.k Incurred! Do they pay any more claims or give any greater attention to the badness! So far as 1 o•0 aeoraln the poly thlor they Dao claim Is better de.p.toh en route, as perishable freight Isnot so often side-traok•d, but I rim vet to learn of • railway that paid claims on apples for orate ary delay to transit, and I 000eld•r he h•ndiOaC) in w•I),hr quite sufhol•ot to enable the carriers to move • barrel of apples quite as ohetply as • barrel of 11 ur. Agitation would bring stoat this maoh o..4ol reform. We next oondder the various klodmof p.^kige iR um sod their respective adyn- Mge., The barrel Is the candied used for 90 per men. of t the fruit,but Is it weeps D• D the his! CaliforniaCaliforniahAo adopted the box of four or five tiers, R oq about 40 Ib.. net of trait, and this package ie getting mutes popular In 'ome localities, and has the advantage of being more ui able for a 5103•r 10 111111,114 .n p•cuge goods M.oy people would buy • box of times apples who could n ot be Ioiiuoed to bay a barrel at a time. When apples ars retailed by the potted muoh of the leu t Is 1011104 by the i un'nmer or dealer 1010/05 It over, p.nobinr it and essanlslog It In • variety of ways that would not be done to a package. The oust of the peck.ge le about the same to each case. For the home trade and Immediate use the bushel orate is bemoaning (loin popular In Mleblgao, and has some .d•.otegee. It is cheaper than the barrel, saves all expense of peoklor, oma be more sully '.defied, all the fruit a °pip to view, any farmer r • bring •pplo to the depot direct from the tune. and it le . nonveoleot poltage fot 16. dealer •0d consumer .hen the apples are required for prompt use For high-olass • compartment hog i. ooming Into nee, and has hum favorably received to the m.rk.t of Europe. These bons are made to hold various amounts and Afferent sized apple., and are mid• som•- thing lit. •n egg owes, each apple haying • compartment by itself and la thoroughly ventilated. A firm in London, Oto , are manufacturing them. Fruit growers In Niagara dlstriot are orieg them qui'• extensively They coot more than • Darrel, bas for a high class trade there is nn•hine better. Apples stored In thew oack.eui for the Pan Amerloan Kehlhltlon with The Ru6rin Ceti Storage Co. keep to gen! oo*dltion for a year. 0 le thing is eesestisi bo the trantportlns of app:es I. any paoki s -air o rcolatloo. i feel oeevlored that folly filly per nen,. of lar apples are ruined from Improper transportation from some of the °atom referred to, and 11 apple oh ppers •ver expeet to ellmb the laicism of emcees to ise topmost stop It nen only hs •ce0wuDlished by Miring Ale most Important question *orates oeedderatlos. • Groat 1eferer Carte. Mr. Benjamin Dillon. of Lode. Ott., was mired of mneeular rhenmattem by Pekoe's Norville.. mod my. "1 feel my duty 111 se 0reel.lm Pnleoe's Norville' as as infallible oars for rheumatism ; 11 mored me after AO you.' .nff•,Ier, and nethieg 1 knew of ten equal (lo penetrating pewee itorville* simply has a ,goal In gelek(y relisy;ng and eerleg rheumatism, seer.lgh, trilogies ..d lnmbsge. A trial will ossvlas uvea, Pries 28a HIT HIM OVER THE HEAD. • Musser •;ederkb Girl Deireada Nerwlf Agal.ee • .mini •esallsal. Tee hallooing Item from a Ihuolt paper of moot date refers to • ooe time Uod.rloh girl, wbo before her nearly wee Oils Mary Buuh•nee, daughter art Mr. and Mn. Robm lluobanao, of tows : Assailed to 'road daylight In bor own home, sod with no one uuept her ten year • ,laughter within calling distance, Mrs. Gordon L. Grundy struggled deeperat•ly yesterday al'oruoou with • brute In enema form wee dazing her brief 'Memo bad found Ms way Moto her home on the scum' floor at 6.h Mdbury avenue After • frantic souH1e eating some minutes, Mrs. Grandy grwpai • water pltoher and ewubed it over the heed of iter would-be ueaulter. The fellow thereupou relaxed bb grip with a howl of pato and dawned out of the rear door, die- appe•rhg from view before Mrs. Grundy (ueld notlos whine way he had gone. Mrs. Greedy, with Oar husband and youog daughter, par• bean o000pytng the s.000d boor of the resld•00. •t 635 Modbury avenues. for •bout two months. While her buebaud was at his work, the wile, who 1r • young woman of •Ouaotiye •ppearano•, war left alone with 100 11111e girl. Returning to the bourse about 3 u'olook yesterday after0000, Mre.Gruodry allowed.! the stairway boding to ter.partm•ots above. As she 355 m tDe sot of fastening the sores door. •0d stand lop le the kitohen with her back turned toward tee interior of the room, someone grasped kir .0oot the shoulders. "1 was almost frightened to death,' said Mrs, Woody, rd•tlog err expetience last night. "1 struggled and soreamed as loudly as 1 oould, bop . 5 to attract somebody's attention. Toe little girl started to ory The fellow bung on and tried to pull m• over. 10 some way begot one of my bogeys Into els mouth and bit at. 1 kept summing and trylog to free myself, and finely work- ed my way oyer to the sink, "1 naught hold of the edge and the fellow grabbed my arme and tried to pull one •way I managed to get h,,ld of the water pitcher, and struck him with I1 over the heed. Teen be gave a ory and let go. He ran out of toe book door and jumped from tee landing to the roof of a low seed aoderosatb, dropp- ing from there into the alley. I watched down the alley In the hope of being able to get a better description of him, but he didn't go down that way." Mr. and Mn.. Grundy are of the optnloo that the fellow was ooe of • number of Husgarl•ns wbo are herded Ina house soros the alley facing on Dubois Street. "His Mature' wen very dark," says Mrs, Grundy. "I don't think he was • Pole. He spoke several tims while I was straggling w ith him, and It didn't sound like the Polish language. He looked to m• more like • Hungarian, 1 have sem quite a number of '.hem, beuanee there was a oolooy of them near where we were Lo ng before. His oo.t read wide sleeves 1 kg thein and and has aloes were large." it 1s thought that the follow entered the noa,e to Mrs. Grundy's •beenoe. Besides the ren, stairway weotioned there is anon- • I r eedio upfrom 1h• front o t gf hi 'sues and tee family believes be may have gone in that way. lhore were muddy footprint. still discernible oo the clean k)tcheo floor lase nigh'. From their !ovation it would seem the man mut have been standing to the pastry door at the left of the door by which Mre. Grandy entered. Other tootprint• were found leading morose t • all y, towards o barn in the rear of the h. 00s °coupled by the Hungarians. Mrs. ood) Dye that several mos wlth'o the post few day* lobe, while looking out of the e l ohms window, has thought she saw • man's late peering at her through an •pert o to art the rear of the bun, Invariably ter person thus sem has drawn back, she bye, as though not wishing to be obese rod. See thinks the hos ser n to the baro bore the arm• sort of mustache all that worn by her assailant. Th. pollee ere inye►tlgating t0• affair. OPEN LETTER TO FARMERS - August, 1902 To The Farmers: We beg to 0.11 your •tlent(oo to the ume.tlsimotory state to whish grain is being !silvered •t country markets, and mon espeeully is this true during the last two or three year•. Grain. eas .been marketed without being thoroughly cleaned, which nea.e•It•tr, the buyer's er'e erllle the R r Is he vete on hand o . 1U merits, and for whish he goes not realize as high a press •t he would hmv• reoelvd had the farmers •oerol•ed care In properly cleaning the grain before brloglog It to mar- ketmo that it Roe, heck to she ooe thing -If the farmer does not properly clean his grain he dem not reoelve a proper prlee, We know that those who de not Olean their grain cooly require to have this matter brought to their attanttoo, and they will at ono. se* the neomlty of cleaning grain properly before tsk log 1t to market. It will be Oeuese.ry to make reductions 1n plea for ell grain teat le out thoroughly and properly cleaned, and, as the refuse or ole.niors le equally as Rud on the farm for feed, we hope all farmer,. will look alive to this matter, wbioh will oer1lnly be to their adventure THE FARweRV' ELEVATOR A SHIIrPINI: 1') Or KINoARni'I, Limlt.A. per W.J. Henry, Pro. & Seo'y. KORRRT T. 1)VAt.KIR . Klnoardl0• FARMER'S' ELEVATOR COIl'ANYLaoknow per. 'l' F. Cain Praia i). Stsalrr Lsckeow W. P. Hoven. .... ........ Laoknow R.1). MaKss.!. Rtpiev WILLIAM Bvaanws & SON Uoderlob A. J. Coors's Ooderioh N. DIrr'gIOH & Soe Ooderlcb HAT BOOS Listowel Our fall importatlooe of fashionable dry - goods ere weekly •rri•ing. W. lathe tn- e pe0tioo. Butter leo. Gro. E. KIND, W loghmm. Woman's Weakness A woman's reproductive organs are in the moat In- tense and contiouteue gym. ppthy with her kidneys. The slightest disorder in the kidneys brings about a corresponding disease V the reproductive organs. Dodd's Kidney Pills, by m- otoring the kidneys to their perfect condition, provost and cure thou fearful (Re- orders peculiar to women Pate young girls wore -out mothers, suffering wives and women entering upon the Chane of We, your beat friend 1s Dodd's Kidney Pills i TO ADVERTISERS. Notioe of mange. meat be left at this Office not later than Saturday noon. The Copy for changes mast be lett not lr ter than Mon- day noon. Oa.nal Advertisements accepted ao to not n Wednesday of each week. IlcYillop mitffal Fire Insurance Co. FARM AND ISOLATED TOW' PROP- ERTY INSURED. t ,Value of Property Insured up to January, 13)1 -. sa 541,575.11 urrICXNO AND DIR.CI'O141. J. B. McLean, pros ; T. Frs.er, vtoe-prom Jae. Connolly. V. Dale. W. 0. Brosdfott, J. Watt, Jam Roans, J. 0. Grieve, J. liesoeweits, directors; W. R. Broadto )t, deatorth, Inspec tor of loses ; T. Z. Bays. 1oaforth, secretary • treasurer. AUINTel J. W. Yeo, Holmesville•1 James ramming Egmondvllle ; 1t. McMillen, !Marone R smith, Itarlock, Polio) holders Dao pay assessments and get their cards recelptd at Mr. Coats'. Clinton, or at McLean Bros' Palace Clothing Store. tied. Soh i 1 1 i I I I 1 I 1 `i 1 I 1 1 OUR SHEET STEEL PRESSED BRICK Is an ideal rovering. either for sew building. or improsu,g old once. IT It VERY EASILY AND QUICKLY APPLIED, CIVE* PERFECT WEATHER P1009 Plerrec IOI. IS FIRE, LICNTNINC AND RDFT PROOF AND COSTS VERY UTTLE. Consider its line appearance -its splendid enduring' qualities -and sight npens.•aod decola to ecru• your hest interests by wing it. Fulbt details of information in our catalog. METALLIC ROOFING CO., urfno. Wholesale M an.ar.ot..rrrn, TORONTO, CANADA. • FOIL SA1,K BY Lee &Reliant A Great Snap le our (linger Snap, at 5o. a pound, of whioh we sell • heard • week. This Isn't our only soap, as we (tarry everything that can be found to an up- to-date grocery store, and our prises are right. The farmers know that they can always get from us • snap for their prodder. W. draw the line at no legitimar• trade - everything goes : Gleesware or potato+., garden stuff or ohntomet table China. We deal in all of them. T. TIPLING e, lJfi CO., Redford plonk, 0,l.rioh me Huron and Bruce Loan and investment Co. GODERICH, - ONT. SOLICITt m _. 1'1111,11' HOLT, K.C. BANRERI-1'Hp' CANADIAN BANK (IF COMMERCE, "Craft must be veiled, but truth goys naktd."' Poor shots must be highly finished to veil eft fvc material, but good shoes need not fur to beeeeaistheir natural leathers. Theonelof abnormal finish h put alto unusual service •std aloud by the HI kers (titltasgh their price on the soh) in -- "The S1 Shoe" visuclirma ORSELL'S IS THE PLACE TO GET Eavestroughing, Metal Roofing and Siding, Dairy Tinware, Iron Pipe and Fittings , , t CHEAP. OUR SAVINGS BANK. We are prepared to receive Deposits from Trinities, Parente or Children, in sums of from Fifty Cent. to .Three Thousand Militrn, anti allow compound interest, adder) every six months at ratan se agreed upon. Cheques are given Depositors, so that they may draw upon there deposite at any time 3,3i and 4 per Dent. interest allowed nn i)opoetts according to amount and time left. N.13 -Penitent to a late Act of Parliament married women and minors have the right to rhpoint and draw out money in their own name. Ileposit. can be went by mail at the risk of sender. Remo.e from your house* temptation to harglarit and fond for the 6amen. A. the Company make* loons only on first clam farm property, depoettors have the etrongeet sedurity for theirin- vestment.. TO BORROWERS. This Company he prepared to loan on the .horte*t notices any mum upon first cla'e aecnnty. Terme are made to Dui borrowers. Straight loans and eimpl interest, MORTGAGEES PURCHASED -For farther particulars roll at the Company'* riffles, corner of Market Square and North Street, (lnderich. W. L. HORTI)N, F. JORDAN, Manager. President. Wr. PROUDFOOT, VielhPra.id.nt. DiRECT(marl 4 I I rears flTCATNer1NA. .1. M. RO'Stt.Ta. FLA MTS JORDAN. H, 1D17NLnr. Wr. Paornroor, Xmas Hourly. D. J. Xertfl. Altair Hots, 16 Jordan Block. McKIM'S Uoderich,' Ont. Thinking of Fa11. -___ We have been making ready for fall trade for came months. One line we give particular attention to this 10.1011 ir - Dress Goods. W. hat• just received the caw HARRIS Humeepaw. 'Ib• same Hants to.uree you the very best to the market •t the prise, SSG and 91.00 per yard. 56 lushes wide, pure fine wool and fast colon. W• do not Dory • fall range of thee* peoples' snakes. They bay• both lower prised and higher prised geode, but we tithe two of their best telae memo and oat the prlo• elem. English Cheviots. We don't know of • better (•brlo for skirls and Dulls. They are absolutely hes colors, even aoid proof. They are duel proof and wear proof They always look new, sed are at a yory reasonable prior. Uar @peel• a are 91.00 sed :1 38. 33 tooh. wide. We hay them •1 500 to 91.50. W alstings. We have a large variety of the newest to Fnooh FI•aoela, Opera Platitude. Velvet Silks, Sootob Flannels end C•nsdiao Waist'sgs. The geode are Wm sow. eat and tee prises ere the lowest, oowbtoet with the quality, 10o to 750. Summer Goods. Well, It's gettto,Jate for thew and if they are sot sold soon they will set be sold at all tele moron. W. make 10 • point never to oarry soy goods over, sad this season will not be any ezwplloo. Von oast have goods now to alar at any prier. 01 wino we do not mean at any prise you wise to offer -we meals the right of fixing the prier. But the price we put eo le below what yea would ax- iom to pay. M°Ki M'S BUSY STORE. TAILORING... 1 bays received my New Stoma of Suitings. Trouserings, etc., for Spring and Summer Wear. 11 you are getting a new spring stilt, • hetet o••rcos0, or anything to my Ile, 1 oan please you to goods, fit end pilus. rarteady•Nade •-locales I■ Stork. H. DUNLOP, ; 3. RIIYNAS a CORNELL UNDERTAKERS EMBALMERS, , E tc., West dile of Square. GODERICH, - ON T. Night calla promptly answered. %mood for Sala. Having established sawing and split slog machinery •1 my Coal and Wood Yard at the head of Nelson street, and havlog t large stock of Cordwood on hand, I .m lo • position to furnish Brat - .1.e• Steve Wr.d promptly and at reasoo•ble rater, Terms, oath on de - Doerr. t)Bioe, Nelson Sr. Telephone 75. F. BARLOW HOLMES. 1 BROPIIEY & SON - THE LEADING - viiia\ Dweetora.:andl - .moa\mere. Orden carefully impeded N or all bears, sight or day. Quebec 'Street. The POINT FARM SEASON OF 1002. OPENTHIS WEEK 9 The improvements at the Point Farm being winnow! almost to completion, the Hotel will be open for guests thin week. The management wish to draw atten- tion espeeually to the advantages of The Point Farm as a resort for plenum portion from town. Every previaion will be male for the reoeptton and entertainment of each parties. There is nowhere a more delight- ful spot to epend a day or an evening, and visitors will always be mad. weloome. The Huron, Bruce & Grey Electric Ry. Co., Limited, P.O. Box 73, aoderloh, Ont. Mill Wood FOR SALE The al ove ie cat into stove wood len;th and will be delivered to any part of the town the same day as ordered. Orders received by telephone or left at residence, 128 Cambria street, will receive prompt attention. 'Phone 98. PETER McEWAN. (3ulerieh, November 21.1, 1899, M -3m The Division' n- between geed and indifferent Drugs and Medietn be 1e strongly defined here. The 1•dlf- /ereot klod ars never ordered aid never permitted to form part of oar stook. Only goods of audoented parity are offered t. enatomen. . Our stook of Proprietary Medicines Is eery lairs. Priem ere low, F. JORDAN, MEDICAL HALL. HELLO THE OLD RELIABLE. ALL KINDS OF COAL ALWAYS ON HAND T$i Scrfflhtoll Bard Coal IN THS MARHICI' Al (foal wei1sgd noels bon the Markel when yookret 9000 the. for • ton. MM. LEE. Orden left at 1•2111 9, szimmu s /More promptly attended be. Coal! Goal! JUST RKCEIVItD 1 Car Massillon Washed Nut Coal. This Coal le good for .Nye cad grates -In easily lighted sad eyes out • egret beat. 1 Car West Virginia:Lump Coal. 2 Car Scranton Hard Coal. Meelllo0 gashed Nat 30 eft, per 100 Ibe, or tPes.eso Per toe. GIVE IT • TRIAL. Wm. Campbell. (iodertoh, Marsh 10th 1909. DO YOU BUY CROCERIES? No one who buys ()roceries can afford to overloo4Mthe bargains which we offer on every lawful business day. Our Groceries ars of the beat quality, and the prioes are as low as first -clam reds can he bought at 11 you ere not already dealing with ns, make a trial purchase, and see if we cannot .nit you. ikiir(1oodR IZT3'TZT'R=)Y dz co. THE GROCERS, WEST SIDS SQUARE. r