HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1902-9-25, Page 5THE SIGNAL : GODERICII ONTARIO.
W. Acheson&Son
Dress Sul!ngs, Silks and Jackets.
We want all our customers and visitors to fully realize
the superiority of our Dress Goods and Silks stocks. hence
these liberal price cuts in stylish seasonable lines.
Dress Venetians.
6 Inches wide, pun wonted wase of Eoglaad bleok dross Venetian 5uilt.g., oleo c
In all oolor.. Ub.vlota our epeclol $1.1x0 gadny, .1 Der yard .p 1.25
Roseberry Suitings.
S2 loobee wide, guaranteed pure woe, to aver oasumu abodes, oorr,o weight
for Suite, resider prloe 60o, at par yard 50c
Excellent Silks.
Block Peau de Sob Drees Silks, beautiful rich bloke and double f.o. weaves, .
perfect wo.rinv dress silk, Iuar.oteed quallty, our owe Import teed stool to
last seoseo's 91 25, epochal at per yard.. dt 1.00
Colored French Waist Silks.
10 taco, weaves, bessttlol mew 'tripe s d Persian 1 Hob, wear recommended for
w.rrus, oto , regular value 60o, spooled 45c
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Jackets and Ulsters,
We .i..bowleg the vary latest Droduoti u, of New York to stylists Jackets and
Clot's', 1n three quarters and .'nag length'. The olo'hs are of 018utelto
quality and style superb, pelt's; will be found vary modar•te, the refuse ore
beet we eyes offcrt,t l'rloes range Lam $4.75 to $111,00. W. MOW lospeotiw
Carpet Values.
We have opened this week in stock new fall stocks in
Brussels, Tapestry, Wool and Union Carpets.
Tapestry Carpets.
usobsa wld, to beautllul patterns sod new coloring., a oarpet It tor any room
or 1,,l', regular Woe 60o, .sold per yard.... 50c
Wool Carpets.
36 ladies wlc'o, best quality, 2 -ply, all pore wool rev.rslbl. Co? pieta, b blest pat-
tern. •od good oolor no, at per yard, spacial 75C
Union Carpets.
36 im 5.. wide, heavy reversible Union Carpets, Delors and patter's *spied
from bees all weed Road.. • molar 501 carpet as Ow yard 40C
W. Acheson & Son.
COUNTY CURRENCY.
Morrie : Ernest Maunders has gone to
Belleville, where be will &stood oollege.
Clinton : K. W. Ktog, of the Model, had
l5• mlesfortoue to tall and frotare toe of
his wrists.
%% Moh•m : Mr. and Mr.. Wal:or Hutchi-
son left on Tu.ed•y beet week for thou. new
Dome to C.Igary,
".tortb Bright Bros are potiag a new
floor to their busiowe hoose, and otherwise
Improving their stere.
Ethel : Mee Ella D.Iwortk, who 5oo been
vt°uise relatives to Dakota, hu gone to
Crystal City, Manitoba,
t.r.y: Reb, Pearson left oo Mnnd•v of
last week for 'Tonto, whore het will rream•
his studies at Victoria Collette.
Loadesbore ; Percy Jeffrey left loot week
for Se•fortb, where he baa act epted • pest
tion 1s Mr. 11.11,'• jewelry store.
H o
«1 rib •
J be. Y
Welsh.
et ,('
loll
t
Some
planlog mill, had ghee mhefortaas t• bow tb•
sod of one of 51" thumbs taken off by • rip
sew reoeotly.
sb loghom Mr. W G Pattermoo, mourn.
the death of bar father, Mr, Job, IdoMahoo,
• r.apoted rasldeot ot L'.towel, who died
on the 7th lost weed 80 years.
Hros•el.: Freak Smith who bat Moo em-
ployed In F li
. Hnnly's drug eon for
SOCA time, boo msec N Torosto, where be le
ate eding the Cellae of Pharmacy
Ethel James Roo bots disposed of the 60
line farm, lob 25, 8 n ern.. known as the
Hm•Ildoo lot, for $2 500 to ft dart Hrlmaer.
The purchases owns the 100 ores opposite.
Blyth : MGs Pearl t ,idl•y teased the
primary *lamination of the To•ooto ow-
servatery of muco with honors ;.he woe the
youngest of all the pupils who wrote on this
enmaoatfoo.
Holmesvtlb • Joe Ford, who has spool
the last sit or seven year* et Vertono, 8.0 ,
,ed other western polars, •rrlv.d home
,, ul•e unexpectedly and gm* his mode
friends a complete surprise by his •odder
re .ppeoranoe.
Hostels Charles flesh lll, formerly of
Brussels, and Mie* hslbe, daughter of R
W. and Mrs. Barton, of tomos, were unif-
ied 1n marriage on W'eda•edy owning et
loot week, at the rseldenee of Oil bride e
parent*, 174 John street
1 'rey : On Monday, 8th lea, tbe funeral
of the late Finlay Fraser, 2e,1 moo , was
largely attended. Mr. Fraser had lived to
the sloe age o1 88 years, 7 month', and was
• bosh settler. John MaAlhsiet look
charge of 1 he service
Ssaforl1 : A regular F',.repaugh ads Stow
curiosity was found by J ILloni In an net.
lied on his farm le wits a gorier seeks
and had two Mode, tour •yes, two months
an 1 two tongue.. TM. t wo bead* wenr
jotted at rl.ht .ny:e.
Morris : The Wet seley N.w. , 1 .S -pi. 4 h
says' Al high noon on Tneed•y, at the
matte, by Rev. It 1' Pollock, were mar-
ried, Maes R Rswler, o1 Elhehso, formerly
of Morris, and Rh.kl-y Sti, of Monte!
Jaw, formerly of Biti.horo.Brussel. :
A heawtlful A.refsm wldn, .
•'ly hie 5.07 to hem at A. derahan's
idioms which 1. well worth swing 1t has
• white ground .lab purple .pots, Biked
and •trtped with gold. It is one of nature's
Reset products to the lily department,
W Ingham A very serious occident oc-
sarred in A. Young t Sone bard wore store
es Friday of loot weak. F. Hogg..blls
workless on a step -ladder, become °ver-
bdauoed .01 lell down •bout fifteen feet,
facslviag very swims Imperils •bout the
bead.
Wtogham : The marriage took place at
Wso,lpeg, on Saturday. August 23-d of Mr.
Crowell Kent Willson to Mise Maggie
F•l000er of Tweed. Mr. Wlil.os woe former-
ly 10 the Bank ot Hamilton ben and Ie now
s000noteot as the book's brat, h in Carman,
Maenads.
Brushed,' : A quiet bob pr.tty wedding
took plane on Monday monism of last week
at Mf o'olook, at the home of Mrs (EST. j
H, 8impce, when her son 0.011 was anted
lm montage by Rey E. Sewers, to Mies
Helen
Hlvgfoe ('vysbr, ales of R. R
Hlgais•, 11001 sur •uIlag..
Howtok : Prof. W. .1. Kook, ern of flee.
Rusk, E•o., of Howtok, left o■ Tuesday of
15.1 week for Unwell, Iowa. He goes to
Mks charge of the department of mathe-
Matts at lows College, to the above named
s1ty, one of the moot famous Institut .,:ie of
lostals
In t1, of
e
g Coked
States.
9mpletoo • John NoSIe, who rendes
Bear Stapleton, w5. plowing oo hie farm
reoeolly and did not know that there was a
hall storm till he oame up for hie supper,
when his wife told him that 11 had oleo hall.
lo"b«vlly, while hes woe sojnylav nice
weather at the back of the farm not a half
mile away.
Brussels: Robert Newcombe, of Newark.
New Jersey, woo renewlog old friendships
In Hr.aeale std looallty daring the past
week. He had I,s,, vlsiting Toroot• Fair
and took this as • tilde trip. Mr. hnwoonibe
was • former reddest of Morris towoeblp
and has not bon hers tor the poet twelve
year,. He sera hie paresis ate la the eeloy-
ment of pond health.
Hr.s4eld : Ow A. Mcleod, of !idler.
Idaho, and brother of A' H. McLeod, of
Melville church, 8ru.esl., hes romeived the
oombatIoo at the I)omorrstlo and Populists'
oewve•t.D0 to the recordenblp of Blaine
°entity, id.ho, This will mean, I1 elsct.d,
a calory o1 •hoot 92600, Mr. MoL,od hes
Meg deputy clerk of the same oounty for
the pie( font year term.
Morrie : James Roth. a former well
known reoldent of the 6 h line, Morrlr, and
brother ro William and deo. Kobb, of the
risme toe, forsook bwhrl irhood oo the 13th
August and was oult.d in marriage to Mew
Lucy, daughter of Joseph Wester, former -
Iv of Bruised* looelity, sow of La goon,
N -r b Itakote Mr, and Mr,. R b5 will
make their home at Banger, North Dakota,
Clinton : The widne of the late 8. Rig
gine, who has just returned from Columbus,
Ohio, whither she went to yew the field of
ascldeot whets by her husband was token
from her by being .bent with • passing
ralu, tortoni that eyerythlov w e doors by
he people of that oleo* to make It Owego.
or he-. The railroad eompeny on hearing
he was t' er , seat their dhoti', to walt
upon her, to bay and 'Boot • settlement,
wmn►nmmmmrrtmrrmtmmmm+rmm
"Stented -- 1 ach nery,'---
The housewife making bread can only
develoi, a certain percentage of the gluten in
flour, the strongest man but a little more,
But the patented dough mixer and process
used in making
Eureka Bread
develops every particle ofgltitt'n in the (lough,
25 per cent. more than is possible with human
hands. Fifteetl horse power is required to op-
erate this machinery, which is always kept
dean and bright
Eureka Bread is our Motto.
FOR SALE RV
LW. P. W ESTOBY,
HAMILTON 51r,, OODERION,
.h1oh, we sadoei/aad, wed amicably dept.,
Mrs. Hlgiluo aatttag over Ibe fear figures
la motley la just Wolin for the death of her
h'sbsid,
Hy : Os the syealos of the 10.5 toe•,
She marriage el lteteiooa, Sided daughter of
Wm Nortboete, of the sewed 0000eesluo,
ea Chas, E Aldwottb, • prosperous yuuo.
tanner of Om same neighborhood, took
plow at the home of the brldi • lather. Ike
bride was waisted by her @toter, Moe
Saab, while Frank Aldwortb, of Bayfield,
supported toe vroom. Theo oeremooy was
ptelerwed by Rev. K. Millyard, of ISseter.
Blyth : Wm. Shane, • former r..pscted
re.ldeal of Blyth, who has reached the
good old ago of 78, and bps fur some year.
past Ilyed with kb married daughter 1■
Idoatr«J, was here oa a visit IMS week
with hie brother. -lo law, Joe and haw Rat-
Ioobury. H. ie looking bele and hearty
and t• good for many years yet. He 1° on •
tour sod will tlsit in Healortb and other
northern potato w well as Mlehlgao before
he returns to his home.
MoKillop : W • regret to a00ouooe the
death of (Aortae 1)iok,00, of the 1,115
00E1041400 01 MoKillop Mr. Ihokeoo woe
to this oouotry 49 years •.o from Berwick
tblr., Soolland. He and his brother Goorg*
walked from Hamilton to Harperb•y •od
took up the farms uoeupled by Glom, where
they bey• melded ever stew. Some wombs
ago Mr. Diokaoi s health began to fail and
hie death was espeoted. H. had reaoh.d
the ripe age of 80 years. Mn. Ihoko) s°r-
01yes her husband out hes bean 10 yery poor
health for wine tam.. They were married
In Scotland fifty four years ago sod tirs of
their children were bora there, He Is sur-
vived by too uhildr.a.
HONEST ADVICE.
Meed ea tale Ow■ Worsened' ESNrleace, he
Weremmeada Dodds kldsey r111,.
Woltoetowo, flu.., Sept. 2•_i.d, (Special)
-Mr. K. Boulanger, 8eeretary and Trete
of toe bow., says :-
"I think 111. prat/sail for every fenny
to keep and me Dodd'. Kidney Pell..
"1 myself was oompletely cured of kidney
Meese* and urinary trouble by this
remedy.
I was so bad that 1 was obliged to
urinate often wltn moots pato. They k.ye
relieved me of the pato and the results la
story way are satisfactory."
Those who know Mr. Boulanger well
know how very 111 he was and how oom-
pletely 1)odd. Kldoy Pile have restored
blm.
GODERICH'S "BIG MILL"
An Establishment yah Irk la Taking trent
Wank 1■ shy Mlllug t.d.,lry.
I Toronto World
What 1e provide" .o esmbllehnteol of more
than ordleary importance to the hour mill -
log industry of Canada 1. that of the Lake
Huron and Manitoba Company at llcdenob,
Oat. For little over a year the detabllsh-
meat hie boon mooing ander thoroughly
new •qnlp went with the meal satiefaotory
resulm. Even further Improvement and •x-
paoeloo, m ooa0equeooe of Immense portal -
Witte' for looreas.d business, is now the
aim of the oompaoy, •alt la order to pro!
yidstherefor an itis of 5125,000 7 per
000t. oamalattve stook has been made, and
from what Is learned 1t is not likely that
one dollar's worth of the .took will go
p*ddllog. The directors are among the
best know° business mos In Cicada, while
the mae.g.meot 111 in the hand. of Mr. 8 A.
Mct;Aw, than whom oo man hoe • more
promise' khowledge of milling asd t1,° coo-
dit:ons of the basloess Io this ee.otry. II
was he who woe chiefly Instrumental In
pleoint the Ogilvie Milling buol .0 on the
road to meows, and It taking bold of the
Lake of the Woods Mlllloy Company •t an
opportune time and raising 11 to Its present
suh.tannd standing. And that no will
sow make a swots of the Lake Huron h
Mantab
I • M'
tlho 'o
l m an '
a D ) e badness may
M sled as • oartebty. A gmNemw
wbo I. known to to aoq.atnted with trade
oe441116,0. In the Lake Huron dlstrtot, on
ming shown the prspectu* for the Issue of
the stook in ituemtlo, said : "11 le certefoly
• remarkable proposition; that mill of the
Inks Huron & Manitoba Company 1m with•
oat doubt the beet of ate ere and the ball
equipped DPtd molth thee least •
od most
modern
maohlssry of any mill le the counts
The stone walls and root are all that ire
being utl /.d of what 1. know. 5. the "ofd
I;ederlah .111." The Interior presents an
entirely new aspect, and the 011.01 of the
chanes effected may be iodated from the toot
that, whilst the capacity was formerly two
hundred barrels per day, It to now no lees
than 1200, with a great deal le.s machinery,
showlog the immense Improvement. made
In the mechanical method. of mtlllog
Orl l..bly there wore wren seats Were,
and now there are are but three of the
Ifeioy patent e.fety water tube type. '1 be
leoatlon 1. p•rtlo°larly well adopted be the
milling Industry. It has two great adonis.
sages Door any of the other large milling es-
tebllshmente la the mousy, we that it
oasts lees to colli there than to Wtnalp.g,
and the other that the gran ow be received
direct from Port Arthur. A valuable ad-
10oot to the owl! Ie • salt factory, where a
naw vaouam proses 1. Wool to be ooteh-
li.ied with • wpaoity of 200 barrels a day,
the molt to be manufactured by .5, exhauel
seam from the engin,, an essom'oal fee
tore by means of whioh It 1. expected that
the net profits from 65, factory attire will
not holy ooyer the •ot°.l omit of fuel f°r the
•nitre ptast, but will leave a eubetaottel
surplo..
Among those promiewily Interested to
I5• enterprise is Mr, John .1 Main of this
pity, who is 000fideot of Irs continued
growth mad enctese.
FALL FAIRS -1902.
Great Nertheredt.ra, Ooderloh, Sep'. 30
(ler. 1
Taoow•ter
W Ingham
Sealorth
W owlet nok
S ratlord
Lls onset
)(Meantime.
Bolger*
Lucknow
Brussels
eye. a4-25
.Sept.
p . 25-26
Sept. 25-26
Sept. 30 -Olt 1
Sept• 30 -Ont. 1
Sept. 30 Oat 1
Sept 30 Ow. 1
oe• 1-2
...Oat. 2-3
F-o-dwloh Oct 4
A1.001Dungannon
0Oot.05 78
R y t1, Uo1 7-8 Srsr l
RIliad 'olt.-isac WM. SHARMAN, Sole Agent, Goderich.
AT SUNSkT.
It Ie't the Woo you d., dear,
It's the befog you've left uodwe,
\V blob gives you • bit of bearlaube
Of tae settles of the sus.
The tender word forgotteo,
The letter you did not write,
The tl+wer you might bare sem, door,
Are your baantdog gloom tonight,
Meso.s you might have lifted
Out of • brother's way,
'15. bit of Martoome counsel
You were burned too much 10 say;
The loving tomb of the hand, door,
The g.utl. and winsome too.
That you bad no time or thought for
WIIh troubles enough ol your own.
'roe Mt le mot of kindest',
So wally out of mind;
Those ohaacs to he angels,
W blob every mono! Bode
They antes no night sod stems,
t:•ob chill, reproaohlul wealth,
When bops is font and flogging,
And • blight bas dropped on faith.
For life le all too short, dear,
Aud morrow Is all too great,
To suffer for slow 00uspaeslou
That tondos anti) too late.
And 1/'e not she statue you do, dear,
Ws the tbiog yogi 'woe usdo.,
W blob elves yogi the ore of heartache
At the setting ot the moo.
MAKOARIT 1t. HANOSTIH.
"THE SADDEST 80Y.'
ICalorao Rewrd-H•rald.l
1 woods' It all boys when they
i)oo't, do fart what they're told
0.s punished, or oleo, acy way.
Must hear their mothers scold?
\t'1, 1 run off and climb
A tome or tree my ma
Looks mad at me and tell. me I'm
The baddeet boy .he ever saw,
les hard to always just obey,
Aol 11 yo■ tun your elo'.
To hagei to hoar your parasol sty :
"Tbab's bow the mosey goes."
It seems u though I'm all the time.
Provokls' ma or pa,
And every day they tell me I'm
The ['oddest boy they ever mow.
I'm sorry when l'ye run away -
But boys don't think, you know,
About the tbl•ge their tolke'll say
Before they "tort to go.
1 wonder, when 1 dl. moms 11me,
And heave my ma and pa,
11 God'll sully tell me I'm
The ',oddest boy He ever taw
MR• WARNOCK'8 FiG TREE.
Mr. Warnock, Goderfoh'e welLtoow
horticulturist, had the following letter 1
T6• Toronto Glebes few days ago on t5
growing of lige, to which he bas boon sac
mogul for a number of,yeare : I have been
much pleased to as. (*pores 1s Th. Globs
of the encoess of a Toronto man and of
Port Colborne man la growing fine
wish to inform readers of your valuabl
paper, essolally toyer, of hortloulture, (b•
the bg oat be grown lo perfection 1a moo
other place in Ooorlo. 1 have • tree her
to Goderich that ham ripened fruit of t►
best quality .yery year for the past elgh
Years. 1 would like to send you • sample
but I haven so molt, visitors to see my gar
deo, .dpeolally when the lige are dpe°iov,
it's I may not save a somple to mood.
They have bean rlpeolog for the put two
week", and .111 not ail be ripe for ten dye
yet. For the bandit of any who would like
to grow lige, 1 would may that apron* oan
grow them who Imo a good frost -preset wilier.
1 put my 8v tree to the cellar es moon as
there is dower of frost to the fall, and move
It out about the let of April, te the south
side of alballdlov, where I ern ooyer when
there is
• nom
toffs •
D Delo mol •cot ht aro t
d a /eat
20th of My 1 pewit' In Its summer quarter.,
whloh 1. the moot sunny *psi io the garden,
and vivo it pleoty of water. A. the 8g
is sores feeder, it requires an •pphea800 of
6quld manure 000asies•lly. For bent re-
alists It should be repotted every year for
the first three years after starting, when 15
will oommecr• to fruit. Every two or throe
years after this hie moll d
I e tor
re tt
la it t
D° s,
he
tab Is large eotiugh and fertilizer supplied
W the soil. My tree I0 now stoodtog In a
tub mads out o! • forty gallon buret, out
to two halves, and the last throe year, 1t
has ripened about 100 6gs soot' year. Hop -
tog y0■ oan glye spaoe for thaw note. o0
flg culture, 1 remain, a friend to hortleml-
turd. W, WAavot-K.
Goderlab, Sept. 9.
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PO4NTED PARAGRAPHS.
Fine bathers are apt to make shortlived
birds.
It Mkeo a pretty mins of .want sixteen to
make • decoded bit.
Life to worth living a great deal better
than most of :le Jive It,
Good brooding Mope • woman from eal-
teg a, moth dinner ae she want.
A moo's good Intentions would be worth
mere if be could get them ached.
the tomb of nature makes the whole
world kit, and two touches would Iodic'te
that you ors an easy mark.
w
"Poor folks friends
soon forget them,"
Superficial shocs
lose customers.
The Stater Shoe
market cost money.
It is too valuable to
lose -through giving
mere finish at the
expense -o service.
"The Slater Shoe"
•
Place a lighted match
53141,11 A Nw71 M '.7F1 AND ALIO
5300x0 A 00*7► O, CA4T MON AM)
r00 weal v,v wIUCH Nun tw/CI.fr
Moffat's National Stows
AAP NADI WTI 'trot• 0,101 nt•,wa
GOA.AMrrnD M GM lop A Montt
Inger VRN lite. 4t141. AND M 1►S4
T1140 THAN AM/ (*11 011111 NAD■
.TTI rep, YAW,' 7,1115 non ens
cern.. won Ii ,.SAC0
'N YOU WANT.
ran . ..
Tge Moffat Stove.
WORSELL'S
Cheap Stove
and Furnace
House _
Iv 1110 1'I. A, It TO 1•,1'Y
the BEST and CMEAPES1
Stoves and
t11.rWt�m
Furnaces.
U1
�J. H. WORSELL, UIIUlU111U11l lU�C HAMILTON-aT.. OODgf,OH, ONT.
tree NMete Men Claw
le 1a lalereosls, to note, by Me Mbulamd
returns of the Osbert* Bares. of fsdulaeries,
the camber of bogs reported from the var-
Iota ouustles. Ua July let .t • ream. yeas,
all told those were 1,771,641 hove reported
b forty- eight 000lles. '1'be lowest was
Nlm.sios with 1,797, and tp b'ghesl wait
Keet. The twelve comities having the
greatest hoe population wore as follows
Kasai
Essex
Santee.
Middlesex
W slung toe
Hero°
they
Stela
Ottord
York
Pawh
Bruise 58,810
.115,749
96,073
94,446
78,131
74,301
72,926
. 71,468
70.314
66,148
, 61,874
Alter Acquiring • Kurop.o repstalloa as
motor woke ea Amerlean salary.
Sum. amens ore troubled with stage fright
wheel the **aeon for over -ripe sees 1a at
hand.
Ktoatog a man when hs le down 1s nae
way to make him gel up -but II reset •lwaye
tate to do It.
BACK -
ACNE
If have Bsckaebe ripe haw
IGdn.y Disease. If you oe(i.ct
Backache it will develop into
something worso--Brighht s Dis-
ease or Diabetes. Tbesw 1. oO
use robbing and doctoring�w
Cons bock. Cothe kidneys.Th.rw
b only one kidney medicine bet
It cares Backache every tl -..
Dodd's
Sidney
Pilis
TO ADVEHTIB$Rel.
Notioe of changes must be left at this
Offoe not later than Saturday
noon. TheCoPy for changes
mast be left not it ter than Mon-
day noon. Camas/ Advertisements
acoepted ho to nor n Wednesday of
each wreak,
FALL TERM
-IN TYE
'L/S•TOWiL
Regina on pesa•s, ai:rt, I. IMO.
Two courses, Commercial and Shorthand.
Terms
reason
able.
tend for o Journal.
a.
Students may enter at any time,
t'. A. PLEMING, A. , McINTYRK,
P� 8,o
Stonewood for Sale.
Having e'tabllehed sowing and split -
Meg machinery at my Coal and Wood
Yard at the bead of Nelson street, and
having a tape stook of Cordwood sal
hand, 1 am to a pantos re furnish first -
oleos Stove Wood promptly and ter
reasonable rater. Terms, omsh on de-
livery.
1)ffwe, N.leoo St. T.lophoo* 76
F. BARLOW HOLMES.
IlcYillop IIrtul Fire Iwruce G.
FARM AND IgOLATED TOW' PROP-
ERTYINSURED.
IgValue
of Property Ineulr 1 up to Janitor y,
OPTICIIte AYO OIlt04TO ,ale'f7i,n.
J. R. Molean, pros. ; T. Fraser, vloo-ores.
3.s. Connolly, U, Dale. W. O. Broadtoot, J.
Watt, Jas. Evans, J. G. Grieve, J. Bennewem,
directors; W. G. Brood to tt, Seat° •t h. Inspec-
tor of losses ; T. E. Hays, 8eafdrth, eeeretary-
sew user.
AIi K\T.
J. W. Yeo, Holmeirines; James ('homing
Egntondville; It, MoMlli m, Seeforth:
Smith, Harlock.
Policy -holden ten pay ass.esmeot• and get
their eaMe recclDted ac Mr, coati. Clinton, or
at Mol.e.o Bros' Police Clothing Store, porn,
rich
s
ibe Huron and Bruce
Loan and Investment Co.
GODERICH, - ONT.
Sot•tcoron-PHILIP HOLT, K.O.
!lasagna -THE CANADIAN BANK OF
00IIMERCR.
OUR SAVINGS BANK.
We are Depoerts
from Tr tenspF r Patentee or lsiestChildren,
sumo of from Fifty Cent' to Throe
Thomason -1 ikiliaria, and allow compound
interret, added every mit month' at
rates me agrevt upon. Cheeps' ary
given Depositors, a5 Mitt "they may
draw upon thew rlepotlit, at arty times
3, hand 4 per rent. interest allowed
on Depoetta according to amount and
lime left.
N R -Paranoia to a late Act of
Parliament married women and miners
have the right to dopo rt sod draw out
money in their own name.
Ilwpoaita nen he cent by maul at the
risk of sender.
Remove from your houses temptation
to burglars and food for the Hames.
A' the Company makes loam only on
first class farm property, depositor'
have the strongest security for their in.
treatment..
TO BORROWERS.
Thi. company it propari.d to loan on
the ehortemt notion any mum upon 8rot
Own security. Tongs' are made art efts
Itorrnwera. Htraivht loan, and oimpl
'Menet .
MORTl1AORti PURCHASED -For further
particulars call at the Company's office,
corner of Market Square and North
Street. Ooderich.
W. L NORTON, F. JORDAN,
Manager. PresidenL
Wo, PROUDIPOIT, Vice -President
DIREJTORA :
I.r*h 11 TIATWCV,A. .1. M. Koltsaiw.
PRAWNS Jott&x, H. Intptor.
Wm Pannproo't. Baehr Howson.
D..1. Narvp,L Pismo Holm.
TUUNaDAT, 8.0. 25, 1902 5
Jordan
Block.
McKIM'S
Goderich,
Ont.
Under New Management.
gar Millinery Opening'
for Fall 1902, will take place on
Thursday, FridaySaturday and
OF THIS WEEK.
With
York
lillery
MISS PACKARD, and her assistants,
a new up-to-date stock of the latest Paris and New
productions will make this the banner season for mile
selling. '.Hiss Pack„rd has the ability, the material
and ideas to do it.
THURSDAY, FRIDAY ad SATURDAY Yea Are Respectfally Invited.
WK/M'S BUSY STORE.
Apples, Boys a•d Girls
WANTED
The Saltford Evaporator is now
ready for business and wants any
quantity of good peeling Apples, for
which cash will be paid. Also Boys
and Girl* wanted to work in the
Evaporator, to whom good wages will
be paid. Come quick.
BECK & 6OLDTHORPE,
SALTFORD, ONT.
Sept. 4, 1902.
A Great Snap
L our Glover Soap. at 5o, a
pound. of which we sell a barrel • weak.
This isn't our only snap, 5. we Darty
everything that oto bet found 10 an up -
Io -dote grocery store, and our primes
are right. The farmers know that they
oan always got from us • soap for theft
produce. We draw the line at no
IsgiSimate trade - everything goes :
Glaesware or potatoes, garden stuff or
oholoset table China. We deal In all
of them.
T. G. TIPLINQ & CO.,
Bedford block, 0,d.rloh
Coal! Coal!
JUST RECEIVED
1 Car Massillon Washed
Nut Coal.
Tills tail 1. good for stoves
and grates -le easily lighted
and glyee out • gr.ae heat.
1 Car West Virginia Lump
Coal.
2 Car Scranton Hard Coal.
Mullion +t ashed Nut .i0 at.
per 100 14., or
$S,t'SO per too
GIVE IT A TRIAL,
Wm. Campbell.
llnderloh, Man•h 10.4 1`172
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7nnal
▪ 42, CotSF..c.w v' ,
The Division
bollworm geed mad tedlffKtyl
Drugs and Medicines
is slroosly d"flood hero. 1'h. twill -
Israel kited are mover ordsrsd sad
n ever permitted to form part of OW
. took. Only good. .f undoubted
parley are offered to °aatomen.
Oar stook of
Proprfetar r Medlolnes
1e very lave. Prlo.. are law,
F. JORDAN,
MEDICAL HALL.
HELLO
THE OLD ►
RELIABLE.
1
ALL KINDS OF
COAL
ALWAYS ON HAND
,a.
Scralltillard
Ce -
171 THR MAaz r•
r
1
1
1
Orden lett a► L» & 11
Stere promptly a5ndied .
J. BROPHEY & SON
- TOR L.ADINO -
H
tlea.E.0 LA WV('itelor, feta
YA Ninoa`mer s .
Orden ear.fwlly sslesded la ar all
bear.. ■0.►1 ,r day.
e■eb'e
11/0e1.11.
Mili Woo
FOR SALE
OUR METALLIC
CE L,IATGSA.n WALLS
Ara both artistic end serviceable.
Popularly used by practical p.ople
tivsrywh.ve
The a ovn in cut into •torn wood
Inn,th and will be delivered to any
part of the town the sante day as
orderorl.
Orders reoeived by telephone or
left at rraidence, 128 Cambria street,
will receive prompt attention.
'Phone 98.
PETER McEWAN.
U,slerirh. November 2lst. 1899. 1,3-3m
Ea+l}y applied -moat moderate iW
cost -fire -proof, sanitary and won-
derfully durable -with countless
designs to .elect from.
Writ us for booklet telling all &bout them,
METAtttti t1DOFINC CO., (belted
Whel...y Miro.. TORONTO, CANADA.
rut `+AI,R nY
Lee &SWIM
00 YOU BUY CROCER1ES?
No one who buys Grooeriel can afford to overlook the bargains
which we offer on every lawful business day. Our Groceries are
of the best quality, and the pricea are at low as tint -clam, prods
can be bought at if you are not already dealing with s., make
• trial purchase, and see if we cannot suit you.
sTvr2- cue
THE (1ROCERR, WiAT RiDE. RQUARE.
11is/'Goodd promptly delivered.
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