HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1902-9-18, Page 5THE SIGNAL : GODERICH ONTARIO.
W. Acheson &Son
Dress Su; tangs, Silks and Jackets.
W) want all our customers and visitors to fully realize
the superiority of our Dress Goods and Silks stocks. Bence
these liberal price cuts in stylish seasonable lines.
Dress Venetians.
b, icons* wide, pure worsted west of l: ,,]land Nook drew V.ostlan Suiting., ilea
1. all oolors. Ob.vlois onr spook' $1.50 quality, at per yard y 1,25
Roseberry Suitings.
52 Moires wide, gusrante.d pore wool, in now eutumu shades, correct weight
for Suits, regular piton bOu, let per yard
Excellent Silks.
Block 1'..0 de Sob Ura Silk., beautiful rich blacks and double fate weaves, a
pertwt we.rina dress silo, guaranteed qusllty, our own Import and equal to
tut eeoo's 11.25, epeolal at per yard ... , . ,
...... 31.00
Colored French Waist Silks.
1.
f.oey wuvse, beautiful sew stripe at d Persian tGots, wear recommended for
warou, oto., regular value 600,'p001.! 45c
50c
Jackets and Ulsters.
ye•re .bowl Mthe very latest prodooUone of Now fork to stylish Jackets and
['islets, la three quarter* and long blurb,. The cloths are of exqulnits
�IuAlny and style superb. prices will to found wry med.rstr, the values are
nest we ever offered. Prloes range from $4 75 to $18.00. Wo Invite loepution
Carpet Values.
Wo have opened this week in stock new fall stocks in
Brussels, Tapestry, 'Wool and tTnion Carpets.
Tapestry Carpets.
27 oohoe wird* Io beautiful patterns and now ooloring., a carpet Si tor any room
or hal, regular price 600, •peot•1 per yard.. ....
... .......
Wool Carpets.
36 inches Wier, but quality, 2 -Ply, all pare wool rreersible Carpets, In bast pat
Urns and good oolcr cgs, at per yard, spinal
75c
Union Carpets.
36 to. ',se wide, heavy revanlble Como ('•rwtr,,..(ef• and flattens
from best ell wool goods, • regular 600 carpet at less yard espied 40c
50c
W. Acheson & Sone
AN OLD FAVORITE.
1 L000ynousJ
I)arl,og, 1 am grow ng old.
S Iver thread, among the mold
Sbio• upon my brow today;
loch a ebbing last away;
Bur. my darnel/. vow w111 be
Mettle yo001 and for to me.
Whoa y':ur hale a ftiver whit•.
And v ur ohesks no loaner lot mit
ttt'h the rodeo of tbo May;
1 will kiss your Itps and say,
V0' my dor!Ine, coo* Moos, al, tie,
You have nater older grow 0.
L,ec ow atm r more grow Mo.
Looks may lose their brown and gold;
('narks may fade mad holies, prow,
Rut Ibe be.r1 that lore wilt know
Nato. winter's frost and chill:
Sommer warmth is in tbsm still.
L.te is •Iwaye young and fair -
What to me a fiver halt,
Faded oheaks or steps grown slow,
To the heart that beats bolo.'
Veno. 1 klseel you, min. Mono, •loos,
Yon have °Id.• grown!
THt COUNTRY DANCE.
(Toledo Ree.!
Sluts your pordoere. Let 'or go!
Helene.' all •o' dc -tee -do!
Swing ger girls •o' roe away,
Hight an' lett and omits sashay!
tient. to the right ..' swing or reheat!
Do to the next 1a1 an' nous,
Halon •t neat .n' deal b• shy!
Swing Ter pard an' renew bar high!
Bunch aha gale .n enols round!
Nto k vor feet until they bound!
Form • basket! Break away!
8w't C. •n' klw, an •II 1st gay,
A 'rnso !eft &o' Weems all'
!. ft tor hoof. 01' lar 'em fol!'
Sw'nd ,or °Menu! Swim again!
go. the gage hen 1f you kin!
Hark to pardoua! do -so de!
Au y.* bands an' off yon go!
(leers envoi y.r little ewe mot
Hitch an' promeoad• to Nab!
COUNTY CURRENCY.
Clinton : I1. Centreline mint 2.000 b.•k.to
of peso, crabs, etc., to the Wln.lp.g mar-
tin tut wore.
Wlnrh•m A very Dlesgot event took
rbcs in it p'ey .t 11 r. M . Thursday, Sept
411, when Halle, Park, of Wra,h•m, was oe
anted In merrtmo0y to Mary A. Fredl.7, im
Clinton ; Master Welts Rolm* 'recess('
es • mall the other d• pr
let into his o' foy• running it .hoot an
-
ten's eas ' and n•eann&•loq the doc- dl
f1 I5 hoofing ninety now, after
Imyire him op for . weak.
Fest IVawonoeh: Mr. ted Mrs David
Soot, of Earn W'awanuh, attest•d the fur.-
wil rf Mrs, (I)r.) Soots at 8•.uthempto..
Dr. Sono rs . nephew of Menne. Walter
sad David Soots of Llai. W.wanoah.
Loedegbor° At high noon oo 0Vedne.•
day of Imo week the motels of Mb. Erre
R. M. Mame, ih• oh•rming daughter of Mr.
wore a todono and Duncan W. Boyd, of CAIo•so
wore heated Th. happy snot took
•t ? . residence of the bride', parsers
and was witnessed by • number of relatives
and friend..
Vane : Rev Mr. D.videno and wife have
returned from their trip to Boom(,. Soot land,
and &Though Mr. I1.1,1460n think. aunt
Soothe Is s beau'tlul co00rry •all he says
Li o .iter ail there 1e no place like our own
belted Canada.
Wtngh&m : Tnat very l0•idiuu. dt
oopium'. loo. has •gain lett its moi k of sad-
ness and t.....em of on 'be home of Mn,
(':•odeootag of Miami. strut. Vo Tuesday,
9.b lost., Miss Janet pound over the bounds
of time, at the age of a5.
Brusools Thursday morolog, Sept. 4th,
about 5.30 o'aloek, the •plrn of John Mc-
Cdlum, an old and well kt own resident of
Brussel., took n• tl,ghr. Heart f.ilureew.s
the o•u•e, al -hough he old gun Immo had
only beers ssrkudy ill from tb• previous
Sunday.
Turnberry : A btppy matrirnonist erect
*mood • j .your gathering on Wednesday of
!art week •t the residence of Mr Wm.
Jnbostea, oo0 10. Toreherry. The fair
bride was he d•uthter, Miss Amelia, ..d
the happy groom, -John Ireland, • prosper-
ous young farmer of ('ulroa
Waited. : Cupid adored soother victory
on Wednesday memo of dot week when
Rev. '1' Wesley Cores tied the matrlmo•-
1sl bow between Hogti tr Iotesh, • well-to-
do yo000 georlem•n from McKillop, and
MW Eleanore E., el feet daughter of Wat.
O MI and Mr. Alnly, •t their home "Maple
Lodge." .10110 'treat, Hru-sels.
W'inghem ; A omen hat pretty wedding
enhyr■ed Rose Bank, the borne of /1r.
John Long, on W.dns•d&y, 10th tout.,
when hie youngest dsugF.'er, Miss Ada, was
united in m.rrlage to Mr. E. J Tavrnder,
• prominent real carats f Uherl.y,
0,,,. The nervmooy was performed at noon
by R.v. J..1. Patterson, 11 A
Hayfield : Thomas Hi0g•rt died at the
rallenoe of his o• her, John, no Qaturd.y
Sepr. 6, the Dann being 0000] to the atom -
.oh. Deo•wd was torn to Godarlcb towr-
•hlp and was to his 67,h year. Th. formal,
wbioh took pl•oe on Monday, was larrely
•treaded and was oonduoted by Rev. Mr.
MoNe.l, assisted ter Rev, Mr. N. •Iland.
Wlogbate : O. Thursday at one o'olock
the home of Postmaster Flitter wo' tbs
*nos of • very quiet wedding, whoa his
youngest d•neht•r. Carrie, was rusted to
anlage to Mr (leo. C Henna, 000 of o0
t•rprietng merchant.. Oolog to the to
tit death In the family. only too.
■•dots relatives who reside in town were
111141111,
So, Joseph : A very nrelty but yulet wed
er took place at 14'. Peter'. oburob, here,
on Thursday, ,Ver'. 4.h, when Mus Sore.
phone Mau. and Mr. John Jeffery, of U ye.
dale, were meds one. The room people
wore both very popular and w. leaf sore
that their hut of trued. will j to with us In
wishing them A loop, happy end prosperous
mitred 1.1e.
Hallett: The many Mende of Mr. and
Mr.. Wm. Lowri., of the 8 Is oono.selon,
will regret to Isaro of the ..d hore•vmene
which has befaL'no them to the death of
their son William. The sad event mooned
on Wedneeid•y of lost wank. He was Joel
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Delivered In perfect cleanliness.
F\or a perfect
table loaf,
"EUREKA."
Direct from oven to table.
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•hit brines eatlef..t'oe •0•tywhere, la till i11..em..
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with
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entering lots manhood, bels( o•Iyy Tel years FALL FAIRS -1902.
sod 8 mooch• old, and kb early taklu1 off 1e ---
a sad blow 10 kis pareau .a4 6lend. Great Northwesters, Ilodeelob, Sap'. 30
How ok . J. Hallman, of the 6 h .on
Howlok, met with •u eccldeut Int week
whish infgbt have resulted fatally. Hs was
on • load of grain to the bora and In wale
wry got his foot eutaogled 1n the trip rope
•1,d when trying to raise the load he was
thrown .2 eke wagon en to nue 0t the borers
and from there to the Hour. Had the horses
been of wild or poking nature, Mr. H.
would have been killed on the spot, as he
was to • posits a that he could not help bmf
self In the lea.
Luokoow : On Thursday mousing 1111
Itr. J. S. Toon&ut died after • veri short
thous. He was to oou.ultatloo with a
brother physician •1 Ripley the day before,
and driving home in 1bo oveoing 0e oom-
plalned of out teeliot wolf. Cholera morbus
developed, and he pseud away at 6 o'clock
1n this syouleg. Ur. Tennant war one of
the most widely known and popular 'Agi-
tations to this district. He was prominent In
Maso0,0 urroles, 1,,.l was an onthudastic
outlier. Some years ago he coot meted South
Brune lo the I'roylool•I election. as the uo-
didato of the C,oarv•ttte party, but w.,
det.ted io that Liberal strooghold. He
was spout silty Years of age.
COULD HARDLY STAND UP.
Wright.* Disease hod Reduced Mr, Timm
1• •.IpI.esaew, bat WNW, Kline,
rrels Cured Win
.
Smith'. th'
* Fahe
, Umt, Sopa 15th. (Spubl).
-"For ova three years I was •tHiot.d with
kidney trouble wblob finally developed In
Bright's dimwit My urine was very dark
aied 1 loot uo0dderabl. blood. 1 kept en
gstt log worse and worse until .t last 1 was
es weak 1 weld eoaroely stand."
In the words Mr. Theodora Vous?, of
Ibis plan., def.:rihu hla 000ditioo before
using Dodd'. Kidn.y Pali. He ,a now well
nod strops .od says :-
"After hems the first box of Dodd's Kid•
Otey Pr11. I was somewhat Improved and
when 1 had used four boxes 1 was Ode to go
back to amok, which 1 had Dot dons for
some time pr11tou, 1 coo t.00solrntbously
recommend Dodd'. Kidney 1' !!, ie • cure
for Brl0ht's digress, as bad It not been for
this remedy 1 furl myself wouldaever have
tons well again."
HUN. J. I. TARTE AND THE TARIFF.
The Minister of Public Works States its
Punlit..
Montreal, Sept. 11 -Hon. J. I. Tarte,
what loser leveed in regard to • ['swot .r•
,dole le Tho Montreal Harald, made this
statement :
belieys that 1 know my duty and m
responsibility. Io speaking .s 1 do, and ,
Asking tbat the tariff bet mote and more
tariff in the lnteremte of ('cud•, 1 .m fur
that 1 volae the opioleum of tke great m.j 0
,ty of tt is country --the opinions of thr. Lit
oral party. Let It be well understood that
'n all tete there 1, no tuitional question.
F,, t oomph., my oolleague, Mr Salton, sod
myse:f have never had any muutner,t•ad
mg, ad our relations bare Alegre been
marknl by them greatest oordl•tity,''
"Therefore, you believe that you are in
uason with the majority of the Liberal
;arty in advocating • policy of Coo•a& for
toe Cao&di•o.!"
"I have- no doubt on chip subjeot, and I
oaanot understood how It Is that • oumiur
of Liberal oswep.p«n should expr•.a tbsm-
.elvsa uo.:rary to this policy."
' No porion it ukbm tb•o the tariff int
ra's-d • 1 along the line. My belles, •ad
the belief of the Manufacturers' A•soout.on,
s portly and trophy that the tariff of this
030.1(7 should be Feadiogted on oertstn
pointe, for the /tester development of our
n ational Industries, sou to create . profit.
• tl• sad permanent Darker for the oar etl-
:ur.l ol.ssss, to Alva more .od more work to
res the I•bcriug closets mod to activate the
rads between tb•'d.ffereetprovinces .aod
• hs d Hermit ports of the Empire."
Mr Tarte, when,oknd how be eop'a(o.d
the attitude of the L bora' mores, said he
admitted to there newspapers .n mins rood
faith, but they were edited toy men hiking.
dog to •n old school, which, ih,.ugh respoot-
• ble, seemed not to understand the wire -
tion of this oountry. Mr Torte asked why
we should buy from the United States and
Germany, who aloes cher market to are,
things we could manufacture bare and sell
as cheaply 1f we hod • tariff which would
permit 1,l to maottrelsre them.
0
WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING•
Till: ''rat. I:ITI'ATI„Y,
London Advertiser . There is not much
I.kel:hood tbat the price of hard oo.b in thio
oft? .111 roman for any length of time as
bigh no it 1c. ilasp'ts the defiant tone o
the op•tators, there to oo doubt that a sett
tum.nt of for strike is to sight. Secretor
Platt knew whet be was ralkung about when
he made ole pr•liotlon to Oslo eiort two
weeks Igo. The ii•puhlio•n bowie. in
1' Iv.ola are working night sod day to
bring the opposing Coro. together, Iiorer-
n or moos 1s to e00atent touch with the moo
wbo oontrnl the situation, and it his person
al and official it/Hoopoe 1.11. he 11 prob
ably call •.peolat Rees on of the legislature,
es he has been petitioned to do. The open
more will hardly wait for this, as their In
rarest. would be exposed to niore danger
from a hostile Legislature the, from the
miners' noire. l7Gd.r the laws ni I'wo.yl-
van a no railroad oomp.ny can own oo.I
Moo., but this stature, like other, nominal-
ly aimed .t monopolies and treats, has been
• dead letter. The strike wilt not 1. an
unmixed evil 1f it rousse the public to de-
mand ice rights sod serves to throw proper
safeguards around this mo0000!I,ho control
ot a prime nsceooary of life.
TH1 I.ATTMT r4D.
Torooto Star : There are indlo•tione Shot
the nest literary affectation In the I'01ted
Sou*. will be throated to the Hlbl•-not the
Holy Bible, but the literary volume ; not
the work ot the author of the universe, bot
of the retinae authors who wrote or
edited or Translated the contents of the hook
and gigs 1t to u. 0i 11 le a massive and meg
nifluot thing in literature.
Crltiw,.writers, mod other literary psrsnns
ore beginning to speak very well of .'.1 see.
Rio rugged style le approved, .n 1 there at,
admirers 1n the amoklne room. of lb,
Uhloago and New York Mule of t1,. Inold
reasoning of I'aul and the textural beauty 01
flu Pulmo On ale reeea1 toot of New
Eaglrod President Roosevelt.. used frequent
quotations from the Bible ; the yellow
Journals ere publishing edll0rtsle of which
Nrripoore toot. are 114 themes; and rtery.
thing suggest. 1 het Moses will onr: weed Omar
Khayyam a the pet of Ilterery society.
No doubt tbs ensure will he glad to are
the Bible thus .pp: over) by the al . No
doubt tl),e clergy will breethn nolot on leen -
nt the s'ejo hon'y of .erne unit union reviewer
that rhe bthjs ie good I' .varve. Th.
m ssiooa17, carry,' g the 13,..1 in remo'e
please, will prose on oh/ info lin when he
1 that Algernon 11- rain Smith, the
well-keewo angst ne writ sr fass•1 25)
' Here the Hook 0t I'''l,uurto an. DI the
strongest hinge in Irlersinr.,
Rot the ieddl.1., .0 taking the R hlo fe
thorn, el'e , sothm they mvv m'v to Mose.
sed Pent Ins roost 1.00anit o r their merit.'
deserve, cannot ]•mote the Hook from Its
phos undo the tattored .howl rf the beg
pr -is mnor , from lenaeth the t.ei0 othe
U hler as he seta forth by night a •term bb
Irl redesb', from honest the pillow of the
legend -i, nannies be remove.) fe m Ice plans
sear to the hand of thou who mo serfeot,
and to wbnm Irfe b remotion? mire than e
masks(' hal'.
It is . hook of such power that It are
eves Pereira Ih• favor of those who would
nick to appslronioingly, and of she el who
joie In this mMmMMnl some eke 0001• to
meek will rowels se posy.
Peter Graal, the well -knows mannfse
Serer et (:bvela0d, N r M..,, being tallied
Imre by the Sleeve et his Motor, Mr. Spree*
VISNA• 04
Out. 1
Louden.Sept, 12-20
Wdk.rtaa S•p1.17-18
tie
islets] .. 8*p1.22-23
Ripley Sept. 23-24
Mitchell
Serpa 23-24
Trst eattar Sept. 24-26
Wtngham ....Sept.6-26
Svrfurth Sept. 28-26
W rwdateok
Hopi. 26-26
Stratford Sept. 30-0.s. 1
Listowel Sept, 30-000. 1
Kisuardtao Sept. 30 004. 1
Belgr.ve Sept 30 Oak 1
Luokuow Oot, 1-2
Brussels . , .Oot. 2-3
Fordwloh Oct 4
Atwood Uel. 7 8
Blyth Uok 7-8
Duogannua Oot 910
Bay Mold Uot, 1314
•►Ipeseale or Gral■.
The rbipmeotr of grain from the 8t.
Lawrence this season are &way aloud of
resent years, axed do not bear out the coo
tetuoo of the uoderwnters that the :onto la
• 4&000(01,. one. To the end of August
10,350,1330 bushel. of wheal were exported
from Mootreal, u oomp&red with 8.854,000
to the game date lost year. Toere ha been
• big falling off in the exports of oorn, bot
this was reputed, owing to the failure of
the
Amerman o
ro tut
Y
p sea. The condi-
titions
onr prs varl'o this K year
certainly go to
e lm. that If the 8t. Lawrenoe to riven half
• i0&ore It oan compete au,,ow.fully with
New York.od Boston, fur boob of throe
torts show & demure to gulo exports to
date We year.
Glairrdl■s Girl's rennase.
Chicago, Sept. 11. --Eighty doge ego Karl
A. Winters watered • box of mous with •
friend that be would be married within
ninety day'. Time posed, and there was
0o wedding, Now news has been renewed
in Chicago that W Inters hes won both e
hrlde.cd the cigars, with too days to spare
Zoe It took an elopement to do It. The
bride ware 511., Maude Hedley, who to some
time hu mod• her home with her slater,
Mrs. I'', W. prayer, 3 622 Eine avenue.
She is from Klnoardnoe, Outerlo. 'Vl0ter,
travels for the R. 0. Gunning Company,
and 1s said to be floe goo of a wealthy Louis-
ville clomp. The couple doped on Mund•v
Dight and were married in Toledo, Ohl°, oa
Monday. They had known each other for a
year, but the marriage was • eurprles to
their frtende.
Don't Tow Tallish It no?
(From The Ottawa Journal.)
Friendship you have to buy is dear at any
pr10e.
A married man say. rho best alarm oft ok
Ir hie wild, .flow.
every self-made man la the world
there are ten who are telt unmade,
An lolulgeot bu.baod may be all right,
nut 1t depend, upon whet he indulger In.
1),r trouble with mut men who have lof-
ty alma i• that they ate miserable shots.
F:•ther the Lord doom's know bar bued-
nes0 or the mon who ducks a horn's t•II b •
fool
Son c men are known by whab they hare
ince. and other, by what they •r• going
to do.
A jell chaplain tel 'h. followlog story
At • jail gibbets I e visits they select theot
own t)moll from bnkcy'. a-Ieottor, and
Morels doold•d tumor to the frequehoy wit)
wh'oh they sing, -Free iron, iii. I.w, 0
nappy 000ditlon!" and '•I've tom 1 the laud
of taro and wino," But the other Sunday
hey near, "God ba with von "1i .e meet
Aedn!' This b.4 u,a to remark 1. the ,•Ill
Ply Who showed me ant : "EV hal. • sleepier
hymn for • orlon ! Did they mean it ter
awe!" "Ob dear no!" said he, "There's o
.ong ;liner goiter out tomorrow I"
As Australian newspaper tint. of some
cur Goa 1 .no., by the new electors!
rolls of Sow le Australia. The comb] of
men o• the roll 1.• shrunk n a lime oyer
three sears from 83,640 to 76,767. On the
• :her hood the war nae Yours hors tonneau(
daring tit. game period from 68,375 to
71,782. 10 the three obis( m•trcpoht•r
dutrlore the moo .nun have dropped does
from 36,587 to 30 484, a redrew ion a
n early 16 per cent. Women voters 1. the
d strict how .lightly ,nare.,.1 their
n umber, and now oo.at a.32.801. The
worn.. •rem io be growing more
coosoieotlau. In the loin knout of their
polir.csl dolts., and the men more oaraiese.
When rimed suffrage was gra ted to N...
%..load the estimated number of adul
womns In the country war 139,915. O'
these, 109,461 regut••ed to vote. Of the
women who reuutored, 83 her omit. vend ,
of the men who registered only 67 per
MM.
(lo to floe old reliable oyster house,
Victoria Restaurant, West no for fresh
oysters, old in balk, and all styles ; stows,
try., or rout.. Uoofeotlonry, fruit, tob•c-
oo•,•od curare, C. BLACKSTONE, proprietor.
Telephone 70.
e
"It's not lost that a
friend gets."
Rather give too
much, than too little
value l
A safe policy for
Makers, who brand
their own price on -
"The Slater Shoe"
71oNytlr Meter
'M. SHARMAN, Sole Agent, 6oderich•
FALL TERM
_.AwJJClMa�
usrnwE�/
fteten.oa re\w1Y, •err, 1, hest
Twos w'i,p., Commercial and ehnrlhaod.
Terms re,n•ble. mend for Journal.
Student. may rntor at any time.
V. A. r1.ZMI\(1, A. 0, Mei!JTYI(Z,
Pre. 'M
ORSELL'S
IS THE PLACE TO GET
Eavestroughing,
Mhtal Roi'fing and
Siding,
Dairy Tinware,
Iron Pipe and
Fittings . ,
CHEAP.
lgia
is Rheumatism ottheface.
Uric A. id left in tb• blood
by disordered kidneys
lodges along the nerve
which branches from the
eye over the forehead, sad
across the cheek to the
side of the nose- The
cause 1. the IMme u in all
Rheumatism-- disordered
Kidneys. The cure Is like-
wise the saes--
Dodd's
Kidney
Pills
TO ADVEHTISERS.
Notice of cnanges meat be loft at this
Office not later than Saturday
noon. The Copy for changes
must be left not l• ter than Mon-
day noon. Casual Advertisements
.00epted co to nix n Wednesday of
snob week,
Mcriliep Mitnal Fire lasnngce Co.
'ARM AND ISOLATED TOW' PROP-
ERTY IN8IJRED.
1901 lueofl'roperty Insured up to Jenn&ty,
(Ikt,M.,•rx.N
nrrI Cattle AND DI■YCI'0ti0.
J. B. McLean, pros. ; T. [Prater, vloe-oi•w.
Jas. Connolly, U. Dale. W. 6. Broadtott, J.
Walt, Jar. Ruane, J. U. Grieve, J. iia nowels,
directors; W.,( Hroaltu et, Meta -w. Mambo -
tor of loess• ; T. Z. Hays, 8estorth, 000retary-
treurer.
A00N7w,
J. W. Too, Holmuville; James Commlor
Kgmoodyflle; (t. MoM111a, 8e•forth; 11
Smith, Harlook.
Polloy-holden can pay •ose.•menti and get
their cord. room pted •i Mr. Coati. Clinton, or
at Mol... Bros.' Pale :e Clothing Stare, Uode
t ioh
OUR METALLIC
CEILINGS - WALLS
Aro both artistic and serviceable.
Popularly used by practical people
everywhere.
Easily applied -most moderate i0
coat -fire=proof, sanitary and won-
derfully durable -with countless
designs to select from.
Write u• for booklet tolling all about thee,
METALLIC ROOFINC CO., limited
Wh.ole•al• Mfr.. • TORONTO, OANADA.
FON
Lee &SWIM
A Great Saap_
U our Olnrer Soap, at 5o. e
pound, of whioh we NII • barrel • week.
This Isn't our only snap, as we parry
everything that oan be found in an up-
to-date grocery store, and our prices
are right. 7 h farmers know that they
oan always get from us a snap tor their
produce. W• drew the line at no
legitimate trade - everything you
(11eesw.re or potatoes, garden stuff or
choir/oft table China. We deal in all
of them.
T. Q. TIPLINQ & CO.,
Redford block, (10 Ierloh
the Huron and Bruce
Loan and investment Co.
GODERICH, - ONT.
SoticrrO&-PHILIP HOLT, K.O.
RAaiKORA_THE CANADIAN BANK OF
COMMERCF,
OUR SAVINGS BANK: -
We are prepared to receive Deposits
from Trustee., Parente or Children, in
sumo of from Fifty Canto kr Throe
Thousand Dollars, and allow compound
Autere&L, .e14.tl eery flet]- yttemt,r4.itt
oaten as agreed upon. Cheques are
given Depositors, so that they may
draw upon those deposits at any time
3. 34 and 4 per want. interest snowier!
on IMpoette no -cording to amount and
time left,
N.11-l'arouant to a late Art of
Parliament married women and minors
have the right to dTpont and draw Out
money In their own nam.
1epoaite ran be tient by mail at 1.he
risk of ernder
Remote front yourhnu.n, temptation
to Intrglor% and ford for rhes Sanwa,
A. the Company mate• loan. only on
firer elm. farm property, depoadnn
have the etrongaet security for their in.
outmode.
TO BORROWERS.
This Company a prepared to loan on
the shortest not ire. any sum upon first
elope i muny, Term. are male In gni
borrower... Straight leans and *imp!
inlomat .
MORTOAOES PURCHASED -For further
partirulola ortll at the Company's cacao
owner of Market Square and North
Street, (loderirh,
W. 1 HORTON. F. JORDAN,
Manager. President,
WM, PROUi►FOOT, Vite-1'remident,
p�� 1)1 RF,CT ()RS
Loan ftramiH(v1NA, J. M. R oaew,.
F&Aao.'m JmtnAN. H. Dreier
Wr Peorpp.nn,. Hamar Hnttrpg.
D. J. NArnt., Pern.lr Hoto, E.
THURSDAY, Sept. 18, 1902 5
Jordan
Block.
McKIMSb0°t1On
t.
]lore Short Ends
This time Tweeds and Dress Goods.
Tweeds. 300 yards all wool Tweed,
•ulwblu tar moo • truuasrs and boys' suite
and kalck.re, 3 pasterns, good, heavy,
strong moods, all length• 1' to 5 yards, rood
value at oas-thisd more thou we mark them.
Linens -W. had • big sale of thus
luso eeoonde b.o•u•e they were better atom
aJvertired, sad we have sums loft.
Drew Goods -oyer 200 Yards .1
double fold Drees armada, sport wads of UL
season's make, just the same as yea wall pay
• Vuuter to • third more for to y. nonfat
way, lengths les ekbta and dowses for wee
men or virtu You w111 be money ahead le
investigate, as threw are •11 new goods, thin
...sauna snake, obrrul la (oahty &ad .der.
MILLINERY.
Mlse P.okerd Sud her wlstaote aro busy dupllea►log the latest Pub and New
York produol onr. The only diflereow be►weeo totem and the imported le eh* place, sad
111• et let • holt la your laver. New, ready oo-wear, all styles and prloes,
MILLINERY OPENING.
Our formal oceon
26th and '27th. lou are will be
invited. Hut If ynd Saturday ou weal asd evening, al tutor*, d. 'i wale
Y WI are open now for business wltn so op -so -dose stock.
Remember, Friday and Saturday, Sept. 26 and 27j
M°KI M'S BUSY STORE.
Apples, Boys ad Girls
WANTED
The Ealtford Evaporator is now
ready for business and wants any
quantity of good peeling Apples, for
which cash will be paid. Also Boys
and Girls wanted to work in the
Evaporator, to whom good wages will
be paid. Come quick.
BECK & GOLDTHORPE,
SALTFORD, ONT.
.$epi. 4, 1902,
RflYNAS&CORNELL
UNDERTAKERS
EMBALMERS, Etc.,
GODERICH, ONT.
EMBALMERS, Etc.,
West side of Square,
OODERICH, - ONT.
Night tolls promptly answered.
StoyoTeo1 for Sale.
Having established sawing and split
ring moohloery at my Coal and Wood
Yard .t the, head of Neilson street, and
having • 1•rge stook of Cordwood on
Mod, 1 •m In • position to furnish fir -st-
elae. Stove Wood promptly and at
reasonable ratan Terms. Dash oo de-
livery.
Office, Nilson Mt. 'telephone 75.
F. BARLOW HOLMES.
1. BROPIIEY & SON
- THE LSADM° .+
Fuoaera\ D'�rec<ort�wn ►
li.moo\merfa e
Order. rarefwlly atlendsd ta a/ 011
Yount. slab( or dog.
Q•e bee agrees.
Mill Wood
FOR SALE
The above is cut into stove wood
lenzth and will be delivered to any
part of the town the same day as
ordered.
Orden received by telephone or
loft at r(sidence, 128 Cambria street,
will receive prompt attention,
'Phone 98.
PETER McEWAN.
O,xlnrit h, November2lnt, 1899. 63-3m
BO YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
PATENTS
TROD( Madge
Or•ION•
COPYRIGHTS iso.
Arisotto nendlt g •.ketch and description mq
enlraiy •a.wrt.in nor opinion tree whrt hoe an
Invention M probable patentable. ("mmonlea-
I limo srrlotIer,nedent(el. ltandb,ot on Patent.
Iran (Il
•ant ile,t •1 envy for eorvringpatentm.
Paten* taken thn,a/h Munn a t O. real*
trealwi lwMN, without ole■e, In the
Scientific }finerkan.
A handsmoety lltnierated weekly. Versa* Or
Ciliation of any eelentlec lotono. Term., sea
1 temr��Mrho. 11. d by all new.'eeelwre
C0=28
0=I P � 0l,ew Yvk1
nannTcpm
The Division_
Co t;tF,.c.o r'
between good end Indifferent
Drugs and Medlolnes
1e strongly defined here. 7'h• Iodic•
hermit kind are never ordered sed
Dever permitted to form Part of oar
stock. Only goods of undonoted
purity ars offered to onatomere•
Our stook of
Proprietary Medfolnee
I. very lame. Prloes are low,
F. JORDAN,
MEDICAL HALL,
EL -LO I
THE OLD
RELIABLE.
ALL KINDS OF
OAL
ALWAYS ON HAND
THE
Scraiitou Hard Coal
IN TRI MARKET
Al Coal weigh od on the Market Boole*
where yotoret Moo lbs, for • ton,
WM. LEE.
Orden left at 1.32E 88:11eiw.n
Store promptly •btendied t..
Coal! Goal!
JUST RK(JR1V1 D
1 Car Massillon Washed
Nut Coal.
Thl. (Joel 1s good for stoves
and grates -Is sully lighted
and gives out • treat heat.
1 Car West Virginia:Lump
Coal.
2 Car Scranton Hard Coal.
Mullion trashed Nut 30.5.,
per 100 Ib., or
$6.60 per bas.
---OIVE iT A TRiAL,
Wm. Campbell.
(Indarinh. March 101h 1902,
DO YOU BUY GROCERIES 7
No one who buys Oroceriee can afford to overlook the bargains
which we offer on every lawful business day. Our Orooeries are
of the hest quality, and the prices ore as low as flat ela.s rods
can be bought at 1f you are not already dealing with us, make
a trial purchase, and see if we cannot suit you.
VITT Y dz CO.
TSB OROCSSWARM.RB, WERT SIDE SWARM.
sap -Goode promptly delivered. 11111IpYwe Iia 911
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