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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1902-11-6, Page 44 TiOYOAT, Nov. 6, 1903. THE SIGNAL : GODERIOH ONTARIO OF SPECIAL INTEREST. Never before have we otb.red such good values in ready-to-wear Clothing as we are doing this season. one could scarcely believe that he could get such good clothing for so little money. Take time to read our prices, it will pay and pay you well to investigate our offering.). OVERCOATS AT $8, $9 and SIO. ltaglanetta• Overcoata in frieze and cheviot effects, edger double stitched, raised seams, vertical pockets, good linings, velvet collar, length 47 inches, at fx8.00, $9.00 and $10.00. SUITS FOR $8, $9 and $ I O. ' Our stock of clothing at the above prices fs especially good value. They are male by the W E. Sanford Compauy (the Oak Hall clothiers) who are noted for their good-fittiug and good -wearing clothing. Let careful buy- ers who seek the best returns for their money investigate our $8.00, 89.00 and $1 '.00 suite. We welcome inspection and comparison. Tho more you compare the stronger becomes the coovaction of the superiority of our values. HATS. HATS. Just received a shipment of the wort up to -date American Fedora Hata' These were sent to us without our ordortug thew, but being .w:11 s nice shape and good quality we kept them and will make a special price on them for this week at $1.75. Move quick. WO. PRIDHAM • Perces% Fitting Clotbleg HuON. M..'. Clo:h'gr, FernI thee on* Hater. Role Agency for Christy's Hata ghr $zgui xp a Post.uas0 EVERY THURSDAY MORNING Di D. IllogilLLICIIIDOT 41ODBR100. THURSDAY, NOV. Is. HOS EPWORTH CONVENTION. Leagues at the Csdert- eb Dlasslrl Sold Their 1 t atherinu. The Epworth Imagoes of the ticderlch district met In 000venti.s is Vioterla et. Methodist ohurob, Goderlob, Thursday attorney, October 30.1.. Devotional ens - oleos were oonduoted by Inv. J. W. Robin- son, pastor et the oburob, who %leo extended a moot hearty weloome to all t1.. delegates. Alter the opening enrolee. A. F:. Atha, the president of the district, took the char. The tirtt address Wei delivered by Miss Bessie Pickard, of Hulmesville, her eul,i.ct being. 'tyhere are w." Mrs. Pickard gen • beautiful addr•es to which she pl.oed g reat stress upon the neoe.dty of living near to Christ, and of enraging greet wisdom and judgment lo our work, sed tint we pat forth every effort Freya the spiritual Interests of our work. Miss L. Aobesoo, of Gederlob, gave a papa on "Sbowfog Intik (Mist lnqear lives." Amour ether good thl.O oho fa!d:—Why should we chow forth Chrlill In our Ince Bemuse Christ and the apoetlee taught wee be do. The Scriptures ascii us this thought, S ad the ladlog writers. as Drummond, Meyer and others, emphsalse psis thought. Ma sod women lock t• as to sae Christ to Mr live.. The world hes the ability to look ,beblsd the face and see the Christian, cbrut requires us to let our light shire, we are to be Irks Christ. U,.nursgemat affects us beaus. of the distance between finite imperfection and loboll.p1tbi'Ito, yet we are t„ strive, wen.• to rise No lite Is n beau'Iful as a life In whichCbrls' liver, moves, cod has His being. Are we Iambi no. Christians' Are we prodaotng (7lrtat in our ltvss? D•.ly communion whit_. Clutet—a ore time .-.oh deg to whlah es shall dwell lo the worsts of H. pr.senos -should be e ar preetlo.. A dimension on the aubjeot followed, sed la oonal,don a moti"e woe carried to the effect that Miss Acheson allow bee paper so be sent to the "Epworth Fra" for publication. The report of the wood vies president of the Goderlah diarist was then read, dal- teg with the work of the ',agues of the District in 000neotlon with the Forward Mevemsnt for Id talon. le the unavoidable abeam of MIN Washington, Clinton. wbo was to bate taken the subject, "lave and Prosper," It was brought up for g 1 discussion by the ooavention, and some ioterestiag thought+ were expressed on this very Im- portant topic Rey. R. Hobbs, .Titer;ham, followed with • spirited address on "The Hey, the Cigar and Closest to " He sod to part: Mr. ('hatrmen, I am not here wltb • cut and dried speech on this very important gaestloo. I am here to talk It a little, sod then 11 necessary you are to talk shoot It a little. I realize the Importaoes of the sub - The Use allotted to as goal4 ell be so ap a relation to the y, to 'stars with, eepeolally it it wee my boy. That le where the selfish pert domes 1n. Nobody could estimate the velar of the boy In any particular, so that when we oriole to study a boy the wonderful possibilities of a boy, the °bigot lot which that boy hes been brought Into t»Ing, and the plaos be should 000upy in this world sod will be an influence la making the world better beaus. he has lived In it; and when 1 study his relation to the canes and kingdom of limos Christ, and just bogie to go along a little en that line, I oonf..s, Mr President, that. It fairly over- whelms me with the possibilities of a boy. Rut when I thick of so many habits that will lat.•rfere wltb that boy 57Ky way, physically and Intellectually and morally and spirituelle. for time and Marshy, I togln to wake op somewhat to the Importance of looking well alter the babies of the:boy beano he may be spoiled, 1lnnlly @polled. He may dome to a point Where he himself, where even his father and mother. will wish that that boy had never been born. It isawful, you know, when we teem to study the bey along these lines. Hat we are to 1115 opoo that hay le relation tc this bad habit of name° .•tog. Now I have net very much Asia in rottereer, to the algae or cigarette habit, only gym? Dow and soda we are reading sow,eebha, of the to jartoue efforts, upon the boy espertally• of the otgtreate habit. This 1 reg•r4, Mr President, as the swioh that le Pell nr off se many toys an the wrong track It in the first switch, perhaps, that will switch th.me elf oat this arena track, It 1a oro th• drinking habit to start with, tit' the tobe000 habit Io one form or another, for 1 think I see jest se many boys that basis to tamper with th• tobacos as with the olgerette, though prebanly In larger pi. .s they get bold of the cigarette and start to e mek. the vile weed In that way Hot 1 find them d W tngb.m especially L, g inning to show away at totem:00,—get i• In their months to start. with S . that what 1 haws to say this afternoon will be along the Ilea of the tobsoco habit, in whatever form they may nes It However, I h.heve from all 1 have reed 11.1 the cigarette habit le beaming mere neonatal In alluring away boys Into Ike tolmooe habit Ila n seething Mee has ever been. That le the gnat kind- dorprna of the 'nh.00n hobo. They Aegis there, large nam bane( them by all seosaate, se Duet t •m delighted that the W C. T U., I think mors thee anybody dee. te waiiep WWI, and intend to wag. It to the bitter end. ydeet the m.sufaotun of Die &garotte, and 1 how they w111 de 11 effect rely Most of the boys seem to 5545 that 1e a little tilos sad they ,an barn wtih the little ebb* and jest get len the tad habit in MIN way. New what am 1 to say shoat e5Yl Where am 1 to begin le stair 1h. atlie.l .f . MIs seed.• open the humus 1170e110 1 nappies slime 1e nobody h.s. Me weeds n be osevineed .1 it. fnr ars are MS M hos with ear o1 the meet virulent .1 1 ksewn to erJfeaNsal mea whit study drugs or ebemutry. It is declared that there le only one to eon kooan to us mere vi,uleot than nicotine; that is prussic sold, so that •• are not on debatable ground, time. Medial men all over toe world admit It, and let me .ay right here, one thing that puzzles me is that the .:.eetoal mad knows that better perhaps than the gnat mase of people and yet he is klhlog himself by eta u... I oannot understand it, but they do It. So that It le dot neoesesry to take up me time diecusnlog i fact that the oil of Poisson is one ,•f the most efeo Nye in productog Its potation results of all -polo'os soowo. 11 soy of you want to kill your oat without putttug the poor thing in torture, just Rios it • drop or two of the oil of tobscon, and the poor thing will know what happened It, That would be• merciful thing So there t. some aervioe 1 think to be answered even by this poison. And when you rad [[hot therm 1e aotually enough poison In eoebtgar, if it were coo - contested, to kill • man, it to enough to frighten anybody to see the prevalence of r'. Ow: and yet it is delored to be so, kir. Chairman, that there Is actually e000gh potion in doe olg•r to kid • men to whom 11 might be administered. It 1a a poison that there is absolutely and positively no plea for In the human system. God has not provided a plea fn. nicotine 1n • healthy human body. Then to no place for 11, and it oat only get there by a proems of education. I know that some get Into It easter than other. Pern.e. they dome ie. to the world with • hereditary Memoir am that way. I think 1 have heard of such new, hat positively there Is no piece tor 1t le the human system, sod 11 comes as • result d eduoatlor: they i aye to be (duos el np to eraodit. Almost tmob .dy who hsetried ft, 1 thlok, knows that. New to look at this great evil as I om it, 1 am going to tell you what • grat many Methodists (gree au h me oo, that I believe it to he a grr,or evil tbs. the low tunic. Now abme , t you will drew swords with me on this polo1. 11 has always b •en the case, bo• l am se °onion, rid se that 1 .m slued• mg In 1. r. 3.,u aft' n uhttud.s upon mal, tote. of our boys and Sonne men are lej.r• ing th, it bed;oe end mind.. asd..aoo'.a-a-a- supremely greater degree le the on of iob•coo than they are In the use ot. alcohol. i wilt venture to esy there are twenty to nos iojurrir. themselves by nicotine as widest totoxic.ting 1 otter. Rut to be tak en tato 000elderetion with tint Is the feat hat the tobacoo habit 1. a forerunner of the other, and drunkenness wou:.l be woo derlully duoounted, Mr. Cha'rman, only ter the Loba000 habit. This le the fore runner of the other , 1t is going before the other to prepare its way. Our boys are tared on to the awfat eta of drnmkeone,e by the way of the tob•odo habit, Sod first of all when there is an Inyti.ttoo to receive • treat. "Hot I do not drtok," "Well, you will have a cigar. wont you !' "Wed', yeti, 1 will hove • olgar " And in they go sad have a cigar. That very thing is oreettog the appetite for the I Boor that they w111 ooms up to •her a Ilttb while. 300 000, 000 of the human family are declared to be addloled to the habit, and 11,000,000,000 •re expended annually no It. Hut what is the financial aspect In oomparison to the boy ! There is net money enough In the world to bny • bny. The habit produces physical deg y. It also degenerates the intod, Hoye at sobool sed allege who ettow (515.bil oannot compere w who do not, and for fifty years not. abeam user In Harvard University has stood 1e the had of his cites. And when we touob maws moral and spiritual oa'nre we flod that • tobacco user le not •e saseeptible to spiritual truth as one wbo is not." The following business oommittee was ap- pointed to nominate the otti,'re for the ooming year : Mies Bessie l'icka•d, Mi.s Rudd, tel. W Howell, Rev. M. J. Wilson, F. A , and Key. Jas Hunan, H. 1) , i'b It "i'ne eveuiog seselo0 was .n Inspiration to .II who attended. &song service wee 000duated by the Rev. 1):. Daniel, and lad by the exoelteot ebeir of the church. Th. Rev. F. E. Melott, R. A., B. 1) , of Heosall, gavels moat Inspiring address on the Forward Movement for Missions In pert, he sold : The motto of th• church. -- "Tin world fnr C'hret and (-hriet 1"r the world." It tso's a platten whether we ought to support minions or nn', ho' whet - her we oen ream „or Christim sneer ,•^ce .ad sot be missionary. The hops of the uhurah •e In our people, but they must be lntereeted that to Christ Himself. The Mane's lour commends are, look, Pray, give, go. Two 1 nee—lotormatioo, thea uooesuratios. 1.1ft iso your eyes sed look uo the lielde, and Lift up your eye. stud look: Got information. Our •tss ars too much lake Manlmuo, one of the fallen 101.1. in Pot sidles Lost. His eyes were always down, b.bg mors igterested In the golden streets than the glory around. Look! 0 some good 011,0 „nary liunture : reed- -vet iatouO Woo. Road the lives ot our minion - ay heroes. It will drive Get utd.aoboly, lapin deflolts o itineration. Jesse s111, "Pray yr " "Give ye," "110 ye." fray about missions. It is trout among (bon who see that taut saloon His weeks.). It we bel i0 our League work, it 1, along the dovc- tlonal line. We must return to this. Fros- ty ye have received, tterly give. This mew. pre•omn.otly, 'give the Gospel.", ram pereouted Christians went forth touch- ing everywhere ; we should preach wherever •e go. When the early church was scattered abroad by perreout:os, not the twelve Imo.- tl.. merely, but every Indlyldual ('hrietln biome a flaming evangel. We ay • great deal 'bout "oombng,"gettlsg the people to oburoh and to Christ. Christ's method le, "Go after them and bring them to." This '• the ohuroh's business and also of the lo- tyidual Che scion, and In this ,greet work .e. have the promote of l 5,1.1," 1,0, 1 am ,horh ld."ownyu alv evao unto the end of the w This use followed by an address by 15. Rey. R. Hobbs, of Wiogham, his supject being, "A Manly Mao.' This address was baracterlatlo of the mad who delivered it, sed was greatly eojo,ed by all. At 6:30 Friday morning • mat helpful ppnnjfv eerylos was 000dootted by hey. M. J. Willa. The mating was not very t•reely attended, but those who attended were greatly inepired. Tho reenter erosion opened 1t 9:15 A splendid address on "Temper•nw, its pros - •m1 aspect," wee delivered by Leo. Milne, of Londesboro, after which the lollowthg resolution was snorted by • standing rote Moved by M. W. Howell, ssoonded by Rev, M. J. Mine, H. A , sod resolved • That we urge Lbat each League use 100 atmeet endeavor to at once secure the lerg est •woont r 1 money possible for helping the Wait Huron 1'rohibrtton Alliance to the relersodum oampeorn, ant that the same be forwarded to Mr, \ scatter, treasurer of the food ; slid that ooh League endeavor to promote the greatest Interest pussib'e and perfect the best passible plane bur a sucoess- lul tote. The toned table. coslelenee on missions was conducted In • most helpful manner by the Rev, F. E. Halon. 11r Dania discussed the subject, "c' old ('naverstoo," is • maouer that roared the members present to put forte epeelel effort to reach the children. A resolution was unanimously adopted express og appreciation of the excellent •'- , draw delivered by the lbwe. R. -Hobbs and F E. Malott. The following ollicers were appointed for rhe eoe0log 7e10 : Honorary president, } line. 1)r, 1)011.1 ; pees .loot, Mus M Wash- ;tagtoo, Clinton ; let v;ce, A. E. AUTO. God slob; 2.d vies, Mire t, Ache000, Gods - rich ; 3 d vice, Mia B. k'.okard, Helmet - tills ; 4 h vice, Mies Sla'.el Ratite, N b; 5 h vice, Mow ('I -re Mrltse. liotter.ch; • eoret•ry, Rev. J. Hussar, fi. 1), H, later. tills ; treasurer, Mise E. A. H a r, Aubsre; net, rep. Rev. I. B. Wallah', Sesferth; m.10 ere of ilio exeont,ve— Miss May fent. lead, hoogsnnoo ; Miss L. Stephens, 01'e too; Rev R A. Millet. 'Velma; Me'w', Inedesboro ; R -y M. J Wilson, H A , N le. The every of 11Gratag Ttredar•a le told by (moon blood, poor diteeter, elugg,.h I tow end tired nerve.. It Is • waroiog of very serious trouble shad, bbd should prompr ememble people to take a bracing tomo 115 • Venom "r, so rt.erxetio fnvtgorawt-mid renewer. Fare/ sue will L ee you •.harp appetite, premo'.e good di- gestion and sound bleep ; It will teed sed energ:n eye ealeeb'od omens, etreugtheo the nerve and vital loross and regulate the be rt. Faroese ehasges thee tired feel- ing into vigor, elrerg h scut embitter, and does It qulokly. Remember the nems and hist . n bowies only Farr omit t lie t he be.1 ' nnio made. Pr.ce 511, per box, sr 6 b'ts. fo $250, at druggists, or N (. Poi- son A 1'o., K enter, Ont li.nu:ton's milt core ooestlp..Lca.-. - Lightness of a Dorothy Dodd On the Scales. Agrent many interesting fade may be discovered with a pair of scaler, but it is doubtful if any single fact will be more iu:eresting and valuable to the average woman than the weight of her shoes. For this tells her the number of camera that must Le lifted thousands of Wilts each day and a htAle calculation will show that elle lift. too of shoe leather a day—no small labor in itself. The "ltorothy Dodd" shoe saves the lifting of taore than one and a half tons every day. A pair of "Dorothy Dudd" shoes are several ounces light- er than ordinary shote. The feet are just so much wore comfortable, n od you are so much less tired. Put a pair to the test. They cost $3.75. N, lt.—Of course we will give you particulars of the ?4,000 -Prize Contest. Wine''Sharman, Jr., has ewlasi)e sale at ti GODERICH. ONT, week, of the suicide in li•ooklyn, N. Y , of Fred Webb, of tore, and that 100ouocr- meet was the Bret Itua:ntiori the friends had of the ad affair. About terse years ago his wit•, who was from Itowmanvillr, went insane end was not to the asylum; is then seemed no proeteot t t her recovery, three of bis eb,ldn0 found good homes with well -to -10 families, the other three being plac- ed In a children'. bone For some time Mr Webb has been despondent over hie wife's 000tioued illness, and th s to washed os his mind that he took a dose of carbolic acid &boo' 9 o'clock on Monday morning, dying 1,e01y minutes later. He wart aged tblrty-five years, te'or • tenter by trade. He ages good workman. sed bad held responsible positions to New York City. The remains were iii'erred in Hrooklyn. He wet the wooed son sod third child of Mr. ,nal Mn Jiro Webh, sr , of town. 'l'be affair hspp.osd on the snuiy,neary of his middies dky. (ainita he a. Record : Mrs. O. Gina hes her o In pot r health tor some weeks, in fact - .ter Moos trio aooldent which befell her at the Grand Truce station .t G denwb. Mr.. 0 eon nor Ibis ger 1110... t•1 the mjary which she sustained on that oecaloa. F:tet. r : Wool was received here on Ss'- urday, 25 s alt., of the allot o1 Mee. H+e- rbrno, of Tor,o'c. Denoted was the wile of .lames Honthron, commerotsl traveller, and for some yore 000duo'or on A Gra 4 Truck parlor oar between Toronto sill trolr. Mr.. Bon'.hron oat asister-to-'aw of Mrs. Wins and Ma Buntbron, the latter boot4 with the donned for 'helloed few war s, °terrofat tools piece lo London on- Meeday. (ldatoo : It wee with .ad surprise that people here read In Toe.day's dollen, last TAILORING... 1 have received my New `Moog .1 Suitings, Troaaerinds, ete., for FALL shad WINTER Wear. — If you are getting a new ,pr'og matt, a light overcoat, or anything in my line, 1 can please you In good., fit 10,1 price. A $i dJ.ttade 1'lothlag in Mork. H. DUNI1OP, STltt•RET The King of Rsngoe— "DUCK'S HAPPY THOUGHT" One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Canadian Women have decided for The "Happy Thought" Range. Common Ratites were not good enough—why should they be for vr Don't be imposed on by " just as good " talk. The construction of The "Happy Thought " is patented, its design registered, it is totally different in every respect to any other There is none like it. There can be none so good. If you only knew the time, the trouble, the labor it would save you, how little fuel it uses, you would not be one single day without one. e'• The WM. BUCK STOVE CO..LIiirViTFon D Do not go without Abbey's Salt! ✓ If you hive a bottle of Abbey's in your travelling bag, you are este from the discomfort and danger of constipation. biliousness, sour sto- mach and kindred ailments that mar the pleasure of • holiday trip. Take a teaspoonful of bbeys lffervesce TO ADVERTISERS. Notloe of cnanges mast be left at .his Office not later than Saturday noon. The Copy for changes mast be left not it ter than Mon- day noon. Casual Advertiaemente accepted no to nes n Wednesday of each week r Diamond Brooches. EACH ONE of the nine Diamonds in the Brooch shown here is a hiltless gem. This is our No. 47(14, which we toll for SI 75 -We guarantee the quality. Write for stir new emelesee. It lliu.tntrs an unlimited variety of ebotoe lows] prices. Ryrie Bros., Jewelers. Teen and Adelaide Streets, Toronto. le a glass of water before breakfast and 11 will keep you well fur the rest of the day. Tell your druggist you want 'Abbey's.' 1� Apples, Boys and Girls WANTED :. dmTtaw c -wai t • !MYNAS & CORNELL UNDERTAKERS EMBALMERS, Etc., \t net ma., "f rinses. OODERICH, - ONT. 1ffithr atle promptly ahswetSA. Ai Great Snap... The Seltfortl Evaporator is now rosily for business and wants any quantity ot good peeling Apples, for which cash will Ito paid. Also Boys and Girle wanted to work in the Evaporator. to whom good wages will b►p.i.L..-Cana utuick. BECK & GOLDTHORPE, SALTFORD, ONT. p' '1 1902 Rubber Heels eels That Bold Sold by LEE & IIEPDAIIU, oder!dh. Donley Cwablsm Mole like leather— gi.e 1.,n ho.,h,dda nd gnu can lack tar will' ,tr„n ing wear),Sample pair, see. .511 .h.,rm,kn., ,0 Orite direct. t40 HORSE .h,»,1,1 Iv eiihent the DUNLOP . CUSHION PADS They prevent .I.n,ing- lament-in--npr.;ned tendima , racked h,r'ft- h.11;ng and rankers. Sample est. sent direct. Any Hai ksmilh c•. pit there ,.n. WRITR FOR CATALtk1. The Dunlop Tire Co. LIMITED TORONTO is our utterer soap, et bo. a pound. of which we telt a barrel a week. This Iso'r our only nap. sa we nrry everything that o.n be found in an de - to ditto grocery store, and our price. are right. The farmers konw that they can airway. get from us a snap for thole predator. 're drew-IllTfne at no legitimate trade — everythlug goes : Cloward or potatoes, garden stuff or obnice,t table Chine.. We deal In all of them. T. G. TIPLING & CO., Kn nr1 ', ..,'o- i; Tlerloh Eastlake Steel Shingles either Galvanirrd or Painted Are Alwaysh-'.n.ra'"my Relitil.bledarAhl.and quicker to Apply 11..,n Any Olken. 'Satins( ecnur- atel). and therefor, moot e...ly teal. Thi.y have toren thnrrn.ghly tested in rill Minis of climatrti invariably ern. in jr. Fire, Lightning, Omsk and weather Proof. If y,ai re Mi hiding, mak,• lure of UMW fArl ion 1, .K!. ring 1- .ATI Akre IM the nod in(nma, .,,n if s,•n reit.). Metallic Roofing Co., limited, WIMUULI 1011. TORONTO, anaa. I'''I44 H. COLBORNE Cash or5igCTUNS� A New, Bright, Fresh Stock. DRY GOODS Just what is wanted for fall and winter trate. No ohl bankrupt goods or old truck that esti 1ie, bought at half price, but a new up -to ditto stock bought for spot cash its the Lust tit 'diets and direct from the tuanufac Wrens. And you can buy these goods hereeat the low,•a possible pnco con,irteut with fair dealing, for aper caell or produce. Black Under skirls, $1.00, 81 50, $2 00. $2 50, 12.75. Bleck Salamis Wean, $1 00, 81.25, $1 50, 81 75, 81 90, $2 00, 82.75. Ladta' Uedrr Yat. and Drawer.. Vest. from 151 to 41.00. Drawers from 25o to 81 htlese•' Usd.rv,are from 12e to 50,1. MIs... 1)rtoers lm ladle, makes Men's at .1 Hey.' shirts and drawers in all the leading makes. union and all wool. )tar's wool tlnosI red, sizes from 34 to 44, great value. Better hew, woo! -'load, 6Co, 65.1 and 75o. , Mea'. all.wool Nova Scotia mike, no - .5,;, Icabl. from 50J to $1 2J. A guarantee with each shirr that 1t will r shrink. Our American made Wr•ppsrettes at loo and 12i', fest Dolor, are the bat la the trade. Bleck end grey Urea Skirts, taller male, sod oar lc the latest Iasblon, from $2'10 to $4 75, made of all wool homespun. Urea MaI.riale to the Weil oolorloe., 54 to 58 molars wide. Humeapaos, \ eo, - tl.ns, Itutket Weayee, Curds, Serges and dila, r new makes, from 50o to 11.40 A Noe aanrtmeat ot Rtio Coate made Ly the Soo* 'lib Rubber Co , from 13 50 I., 812 00, !scathe from 56 to 60 Inches. Therm are the hest good' is the trade. Greet value ;o Ladies and Children a cabmen and all wool Hon. We catty the beat Loa of : took ion made:.: the (lode:iub Knitting Mill. l'OsMoll'UL1 rAN PATI'HRNt FOR NU\ ENIBER NOW t)N 'Al.l' J. H. COLBORNE Do You Know? (5,0 have many Des esera s 1. r t hit tall season. Pure Spices, as MACE, CINNAMON, GINGERS, CURRY, PEPPERS. etc. \ ou have as adyatage to t uyrcg these nam ate for we a0 Lest i5.. end su•ra$tee hem absolutely pare. They ere mot es every 1 here. FLAT CORKS. JAR RIACP,CANDY BOTTLEd, WAX. etc., eta. Beatemall STOVE -PIPE VARNISH. Brghtest Lustre, Least Odor, Easiest Applied of all Stove -Pipe 'arniehes. 1'rorervel the pipe, Hxoellent for all exposed iron mak. VY•:C.V GOODE, Chemist, BLOFORD ▪ BLOOK.. Knives with a Character 1'R F. i TN' HANDLES Blades that hold Edges (1001) KNIVES i You will like any 01111 tit• theMI' knives. One, two, three t it more blades, and every blade right, as well as every price t'tgI1t. RAZORS, too, that are right quality. Ask for the German Ring Razor, only $1.25 each eery t)ue guaranteed. N. D. RO UGV IE, The Cash Hardware are Store, hod l , Ont. THE MARSHALL SANITARY MATTRESS. PAT. SEPT.. 1900. THE ONLY VENTILATED MATTRESS—IN -THE r . i'erfectly Ventilated, Perfectly -Resilient, Absolutely Neiroloee. it hoe handles to Eft or carry it by. 1t in much .)beeper ami more durable than the heft Bair mattress. - It cann-1t get lumpy, and will not, sag from trot.. It is the most heelty and forest comfortable Mattress matte. .3IP`Call and examine its merits. Sold only by WILMER SMITH, Dealer in Higll:Gratle Furniture, F'urniahinge and Art Combs. Firm ttphntrtering iThme re dytiirp. Foot Street, f101YE tfelf. PM"?"""MIIMtIMIMMtntr 4 012 ®O c0 i lilt”wE make a great t �4 many kinds of `' Bread, but the kind ,. we are particularly .o,, fond of is our is - "Eureka and t►- Flill -sI,F. Ry Lee &SINliari Homzmade Bread" Get a loaf from our agent. `inn how white and light and sweet it is. Our bakery inclurlrn, among other improvements, patent ovens that b eke our Bread to suit everyone's taste Once a customer, always a customer. The Parnell -Dean Steam Baking Co., Ltd. W. P. WESTOBve AGENT, - HAMILTON STREET. III IU UIll1U UI lU IU IU�U1111111111111�IC