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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1902-11-6, Page 511111111110111.11.1.11111.1.1., r THE SIGNAL : GODERICI% ONTARIO. W. Acheson&Son OURDRES 00008 DISPLAY. 11 OUR new Dress Suitings give correct expression to the best New York, London and Paris styles. Our selections are made to meet the needs of some of the most careful and neatest dressed women in Can- ada. New, bright, up-to-date goods opened in stock this week. BINA and Davy Vsel•n Leslie' CO) h, smooth, riots auris, e11 pure wool, fur .Stems or separate skirts, 42 to 44 moles wide, vary epeeist at ,SOC Black sod grey Cheviots, ail wool, oorrsot weight for suite or unlined .klrt•, 64 t to St, Inches wide, at per yard sees . ...............5c obey of Homs -punt, 56 mobilo wide, Weet of l ogland goods. fine pare wool sod rough fiuuh, to all Isadog sheave said o.:lure, at per yard .. sees. 1,25 Underwear Specials. 40 de zoo oleo'. heavy Dee e-ltoed Underwear, shirts end drewere, over• looted Seem. 101 in Ess wool or Dutton tierce, all s zes from 34 to 44, it ear garment Table Linen Specials. A @peotel purchase of nue Belfast liven Table Clothe, full be, ached, puri I nen Grin •'.meek clothe, fully tweety per Dene under regular value". s Zell 212i sod 2e3 wa'l'e. at.... 1.25, 1.50 Linoleums and Oilcloths. iaotoh L'aol.esse, 2, 3 ar,d 4 yarn. wide, 1a new block tile and lino! pat- ters, Rood waghg(e t..d peereat.t1., at Mr eluate yard. . 40c 8oel.b OdsIetbe, 1 sad 2 yard' wld.eM per yard 25c, 35c 50c er W. Acheson & Son. STRENUOUS CAMPAIGNING Des err a Sig Pirate The Bowery a1Wbe.- Ske(theist hew York Cllr. I^peon (_orres000denoe of Tun aloJAt.) New 1 ork, OJt. 15 -William poetry, octet of polite under the 11mmeny ad- mmtetrstloi, was recently • suooeseful osodld•te tor e'eollon to the ninth assembly district, and the Hoes oo 'chicks the nam pogo were run would make so election to 1%..r Horne look like • onsdy sohool 000ye0110S1. When the warm weather more b• opened ..•pots, where the war's of his supporting ser• supplied gratis. He chartered 1 wo eleam.1, end tie•rly a dozes her sigoorsion bargee so that all the somas and children might hare an outing on the river. He leered lode" room' and meeting halls sod wielded vaulter t11e ere, returnee' free to he eons, onsets. (.l.m bake.. oho,* droner, and semesterdown the bay follow- ed 000 soother to rapid •ocoeeeloo When the landlr•rd'* demands were pre•log an •ppeel to the "B's Chtei" war sot to vain nor was boll lsokleg for these who fell under the tan of the law. Itul to orowo •1', • prat barbecue tor the 'loegshorsmee we prepared. The following clipping may give Immo idea of Devery and the least And within bas ever l*en that will ',set it, duce the her feast of lb* laves an' the fishes. Well oat oat the water, thvagh tho time and mike 11 beer by the euboo.rre 1,11 two oaeo and a pipe lib'k from the retest brewery will he the been car 1., but that armee all. There'd be w.nsw on the grouted thel'll keep el,ecn feller a ki, tin up Tose a• chew beef an I do. dog all at aur, if they foal tb.t way, .awhim 'bat gets played, is • corner of the grounds, they'll had • reedevilie show with some ipie:en wh.t'b de elate that'll best anything on Brt•adwy. Towel' be so mire re or lookto 11 os the peri State,. Inc they w..o't be weeded. bee.s.e It won't be ueaoseery to obs' use • ' eller . r tie to eat with me I gut the faller. to Deme as they •re, just tram so.., lo their overalls and iump.rs. --" 1'•1 Nee atom tie b..gest beeletake party that ere, h.ppaed l• New York ' 1•:r.rything was marled out es arranged Ute tao.ot lot the two balluals were r 'sued, two hundred kegs ot beer were h , shed and eyerythlte ran wide open. additlos to the 'losgtnoremen, every hobo to the olty who amid find the place • on bend. The arousal which followed ,ql was se dlegr.o•lul that eevatel rf the pileus eaptse s responsible are now raetioatlor is the sunorbf, 50511 nothing mo•1 r•gsote5a then en occasional auto Beni or • stray nanny great appears to break the solitary moo0tory. Omer and all know Devery to be a ¢raft*, end that h. Is In politic for ' do dough " It is not only a 'aloe ksep- ee an 1 "bums" who "holler for blot, Dat many others who shoaLt know bet'er than to ell their birthright tot , mw el nnwnar .traruil0k. No doubt many readers of THE 51110 A1. Pee heard groat the famous Bowery 31 seine, conducted ander the •,epi. N of The Cerise -se Herald. (orrousded by saloons and sin of many kinds et Is one o1 the mat suooeesful initiator's In hew York. This le par ly Inc t; the foot that maoy ot the worker are •o well sq.loted with the men and their way., hat Mildly because 'Mother" Bird has so sweet • smile sod so warm • place la her heart for toe boys The services are for men only. but this being Needy even! ladies are present to were la the single,. Long before the ladles arrive, the hall Is filled with .o orderly and e xpectant 000greglloo. Whatever they may he when outside, in , horoh one and all leave a very blooming bearing. At last the tidies Ind organist arrive. Soon from the rugmti(mot pipe organ melodious notes are . welling, Inspired by the masterly ouch of I Minton convert, one as low end d•,rad- e l as soy Bowery tough. The story of hie conversion 1• often told: how be wondered into the hall under the Influence of liquor, and when the regular organist failed to e opesr and • volunteer was ailed for he had 10130 to the front amid the - grins ot the $ etisooe; he proved his erns worth as • muter of the Instrument, and sfterw•rd• w ie • inverted and Is nos • z,alou. worker. After several Ie.Meeneelel eelee/l.se 610 leader •.seusoes • hyms-.se of Use good ' Id fashioned kind The organ °bangs. from .bel h t t err o i notes of the to tro do t 0 Dry oord, till tt fairly peals with the deeper ones of the old familiar tune. Aod when the men begin to slog with an irresistible swing bait to mind ams the rousing songs so often heard along Lake Hurons shore. Hymn follows hymn, sod, led by • powerful choir, the notes from six huts !red soil more lusty tbro.ts fairly shake the roof. Then Mrs. lied with her motherly smile sod heart-Jhboriov words touches chords In the rough many hearts as she pictures home sod moth. laud, sod their thought wander back to days ot youth and to.00soos. The e upertotendeat of the Mission, • typical, beef bred North-of.Koslanier, reals • pass,e from toe &ripters and db000roes thereon to • strain little adapted to rouoh tie heart. lo sharp contrast to his efforts u tie rendition ot •',)esus, Pilot tee' by • former deep -ss captain who will not crone tis tar this Md. of •trity five. He selectee Is followed by ore from a member of she ohm, s vsolsl, opewbearted lrlsh- mse, whose quaint and codons combination of pertinent political pointer, with the words et •'A better day a coni ng" greatly pees. toe mea. An '•erpsneoc. meant./' :ollowr, .tier wbtah o. lice sod roll. are served, tboss to charge having exemplified on more than '»e nu0sea that "ale wy to a mens beset is through hie stemsob.' All non, r to Mother Bird and others le char,. !or the good work whwb 1s bang our,eo on at this )1 Baton. A nit•T TraI-posy. 7 he lady esahter in the retaarsbt was 70005 an 1 very pleasing to tet eye. The matt was ev.dentIv • sale •ekoo. ledged roman -killer, and between ' whtcka" •t nis "sena 1 steak rata ' was very ouepokeo n his admire, ei of her. o l• as language of the rye oiu'd g^ F.oiohinw nit lunch he ...rolled over in the d«k, sod with the err •.1 • condo soling $16-eweek clerk laid .Lown • $50 bill. He evidently desired to make on Imprwt. n, but when the young la ly raog up the re..ete, and glanced eant- 1i:a0tiv from the "30 cents" to the young man, hie face grew rad as • pore. Jest rhea two or three interested speo'trsn were a, rule es to snicker Sona audibly, sod It was with • eery bad grace !hat the would-be masher disappeared. NW Jess' Telae eres1ly Improved SIA dartllsg tmprovemal a noticeable 10 _ Ise Joan' mooing. Her volae 1e stronger, and .ounis el o4 sweeter than before acing ('atarrbozooe, whh:h 1e • wonderful aid to singers. speakers end miale,•re. C*terrbesons Whole maws* absolute free- dom trim oolde, coughs hod ca•arrh, clear* D. noes amt throat, and provosts hoarse- n ess and huakmos Ceterrbcz,es makes toe voice brilliant and enduring, and le un- commonly well teoomm.n'led by pima donne, members of parliament, Lawyers, dieters and thou.aods the use it dolly. Rutter try Catarrhoz,n.. Price 51.00: ail sire 25o. Dr°gamu, or N. C. Polson & Co., Kingston. Ont. Hami'oh'e pill. ours • ehettpattoo. 1. Apprerl•tles et IMeke•e. A Iit'et.toder In Weekly Suo : to the English Quarterly Rein, Mr, Swlobaroe tries, in his usual stormy teatime, to o.•,Id us Into pas.lonste loye of D.okene. W. afloat be "oolded Into love of eny:hm, Bat ehaeke ars du, lo. orltto wbo, amidst. the deluge of unspeakable trash styling It self ''holton" whloh in flooding or, and, 1t Mtn Polly he doubted, Is Impairing the eouederse and trnthfuloe.a ot ohar.oter, tree to we book alleg.eeee to • really gnat and eminently wholesome writer. Dickens (menet be said to be, like Moa Austen. Walter Slott, or Tbeok•ray, • paster of real Id. sod action. _Iii 1 • humorist Cod c:aric•tarie, thougb •!ways with • reel basis tot his humor and caricature. But be 1s unrivalled to hie line, Ha 1s %borough- ly genial : he 1e thoroaglhy healthy. He le as free as possible from the unlovely ten- dencies to preaohing and pamphleteering which potsoo the work of some of oar lead- ing writers of fiction •t the present day. He elven you • hearty laugh and • spell of ueeloysl eajoyment. He 1e weakest, no -----Farmers' Fall and Winter. Ww have jest opened out a compete assortment of the following f all goods : Rope Tees. (tattle (Thain., eta 1 Fixtures, Axes, Axe Hrtndle.. 1111001w., \-rut Same. Saw Mete awl .hinter., Barn Door Latches, Hanger. and Trark. T end Strap Hinges, Horan Blanket*, Horne &...a wed Curry Combs, Mi to and (Meves Oar Goods are the best. we Our prices right. Oise us a call and will please you. GLASS FOR FALL. We have • larger stock of (11•m this fall than ever before, and we are in a position to sell at prices which will compare favorably with any. Our Glass is the bast of good British Glass. COO Did you see our stoves and Ranges? They sell like hot cakes. ALLAN & McIVER, The L.•rling Hardware and Stove Men Hnneel Oriels at Hormel, Prime. Telephone No. 67. IRON -OX "Iron -Ox Tablets seem to "attain an immediate popu- larity. I have sold easily, "In the few months I have "had them, at least double ai "mauy boxes as I ever did of "any other Patent Medicine "in the same length of time. "Nearly every box sold seems "to be the means of selling "another." -S. E. HICK, Druggist, Ooderich, Ont. A Superior Blood Remedy An Invaluable Tonic 30 Tablet' 23c itoubt, when he becomes sentimental ; as to 'mob a character as that of the impossible "Child" in the "Old Carloelty Shop' ; yet he Is not without a mastery of pathos. His characters have fixed themselves forever In annular Imeginatloo. His social Influence has been airtime entirely good There have been few more effective preachers ot beoevo- i,00e, good -will, and humin brotherhood. Nor are many redeem' exerasee better than • reading of o•'Chrletmu Carol." COUNTY CURRENCY. t;oderloh township : A low days ago a heifer belooglog to 1? 1, Wire, was killed by lightning. Bruoetidd : Dr. Sesooe, of Furdw lob, has disposed el his pra,tlos, and her d rug store, 0o Dr. Armstrong, of Brucefield. Clinton • K Rowland received • letter, Thur, • d y of tut week, from he brother, who is to South Afoot, eating that but w ile had died In Capetown. Clinton : We are sorry to lura that the noly eon of L. P. Snyder (manager Sover- eign Batik) aged wen years, 1e laid up at St. eatkarloes with diphtheria. Seaforth : George Paterson fell from • S tep ladder on which he was grandiose, In the furniture factory. one day recently, fractar- l0v his right arm above the wrist. Wloebam : A. Tupling reports lurty-fold bores on land lewd from 1) et•w•r0, Iowa. From be prodoet of one bag of bar- ley arley he threshed over eighty bumbola. Wmghsm : Dr. Agnew has returned from New York ; he has been taking • post. 'redoes) Doane there He reports Mees Millie much improved, and sees to return borne. Ktppen • A very pretty weddlog took P aas at the residence ot Mee Workman, I'uoker,olith, when her daughter Maggie w oe nailed In =settees to J. Raid, of I ,o dos. BrJwis: Mn. Davey and daughters Louise, (.tads and Genie sod eon Roy. left li steels for Cahtornia on Thursday mora - ng of tut week, where Mr. Davey will .1 - an spend t1• winter. Blyth • be Michael's churob, Blyth, was, on Meuday aft. moon, 20th alt, the sceO. 0t 01 wedding of Muse Margaret McCaughey dangber •1 Frames Mo`12.ughey, to F. C. 'lobuler, of Brussels. Sealorth . The teem of ,!oho Murray. of town, for damages sustained through s N_ - o dent .t Grteee's bridge, on tea Dight el esotember 1st. has been settled by the NtK111oD council, Mr. Worley restoring $50. Seaton?' : Mies Deaver., of John •irset, net with a punted aootdent oar Tawday last w eek. She was going home from a meet lee In the Motb.3te church, whin she fell as tee sidewalk and broke her loll arm near elle wrist. up sed It will be a ample of weeks before she ten go to eoboul sole. Morris • W. C WII•oo, 5th Ilse, has re - *sewed • prier of $10 00 from the Keine 8(ei Co., Toronto, for growing • neem ,th erseo squeeh wewheg •t bast 300 pounds. 1 Mr. Wilson has stepped this guns prude - ten to Mr. Kende, 'Toronto. Judging by the size of the pecking bur he took home to ship the .quash In It was oo baby. Aoy- teute W. C. ureter' ekes to do n• doe. 1t to No 1 style and this 300 pound squeals 1. only ems more proof of this eta'ement. !trawls : O. Moody wtwlog of last week Mrs. Jamie Stewart saooumbed to an Wavle of typhoid lever, together with • leery trouble, after an Mow of about lour webs. Ueoeesed was formerly Mies Orison MUloy, and war married about three years ago, shoe wb:ob time she and her husband have resided la Port Arthur. Mr. and Un. Stewart returned to Brussels • little over • month raga, sod were only bare • low days when both were taken down with fever, Mr. ..•.wart being still nunhood o his hod. Deceased war to the tweety-sixth year of her age, and, besides bet teethed, she leaves • little daughter seventeen mouths old to mourn her early demise. AWFUL PAIN. Quebec igen angered Terrible Torture w11k rains In Els Sock end Lela.. MATANr, QUA., Noy. 3rd. (Mpeolsl).-Mr. O. Dionne, of this place. bat at last found • .:ore for the .zoruolsting pains to 01e back tad loins whloh lave troubled him for so long 7'oe suffering Mr. Dionne be. ender .d hue been almost beyond belle. He tiled many medlolne•, but nothing seemed to do hem any good until be whiled to us* Dodd's K'doey Pill.. This remedy has oompletely restored Mr. Deane to good bealth and he has no longer the sligheet pain In hit back or any other part and le tsello1 splendid. le woe • most remarkable our, and we whloh hes done muoh to make Dodd's Kid- ney Pills still more popular with the people of this neighborhood. They will ours rheumatism, solatica, lomb.go, backache, or soy other kidney trouble. WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING: HEH.'n TO THE Ilorsg0l,E TIIAT's THRIFTY ! t,'tla Obeerysr : An ingenious housewife toot four common bricks and placed them to • pail. Over the bricks she poured • gal- lon of kerosene oil and let them stand until Ibe bricks bad absorbed all of the oil they would take •p. Theo she took out two of ills orloke and plaoed them In the kite's'.) reeve and Set fire to them. They burned fully two hour, and the Sr. that they made eau one by whlels it was possible les do any kind of cooking or other work requiring eon- sider•ble heat. There was no unpleasant odor or any trouble whatever, for the oil lust olazed away like • stove full of good weed. Owe ate'. u5A,D OLD MAN. Dundee Baader : Oa the 31st Onleb.r, 1772, Jost 30 years ago. Sir Oliver Mowat 0.1 acne .ttotney general nt the new .dmlo- istu01o0 which he had been milled IDoo to form after le.vlog the bench, • poeitloo he •no:iooed to hold ones! he eotered the new ly f. rmed government of Sir Wilfrid Lander i0 1896 I'h• old ',ottoman ie still with w e ltbo.Sh somewhat feeble sod not able to 'eke an active pert in public affairs. But one ao hardly be expected to be as active n leu 82 id year as when be was thirty years younger and just oiled upon to form • government. As h,uten•nt governor he • entlnaes to keep • .•the ly eye on the .ff.ire of the province and to be • stooling Brussel.: Th. Brawl• 'fest of Um M•o--T- oabse Order has reodyed a fine oak book ow and 100 volumes of up o -ilia hooks, well booed -Lupton Library -as a reward irem tet Supreme Test for dlhg oe. 1n ad- dle meat d • names to the membership ad- dles y r D ol Klippen : John IfcMortrl', of Port Huron, was •lsIting with hie brother, Mr. Alex. McMortrte, lett week. Thlrty.seven years have pawed seer Mr. MaMurtrl• •mbraoed ,he arms of Cools Sam, and .;oho sea many obeoges In thin pert during lbw years. Seatorth : Fred Gregg. eon of Georg - Gregg, of MoKtllop, near Walton. Is now 1 owed about ten miles from Moose Jew. Fin has been then two years and this year h.4 200 sorsa of wheat, wbloh will yield about 40 bushels to the sore. H. bad 1,500 bushels of wheat last year from 60 sores Wtoghem : Word war reoe.ved the other day of the death of Henry MoOregor, youngest son of the Ile Ueoted McGregor, book binder. Deceased had been a resident of Cleveland for about 25 Sean, and wee also • book binder. He 'Gaye. • wile sad five children. lie was Wed about 52 years. Wlswb.m Freak Hodge, of Ws piece, who was inbred by • tall from en elevator and was taken to the Victoria Hospital. Loodoo, for treatment, died Moody mora- ine Of WO week If.. eencurstoo of the breis._YtHodges eras • most exemplary man, and much sympathy Is felt for his wife and her young sell. Easter : Mrs Saxon Fitton has reeled the sed tnbelligeooe of the death from ty- phoid fever, of her brother, 11 Ito lived to Chicago. The decorated had been 11I only • very short time, and the new@ of he demise Game as • wrest shook o his sorrowing sister. This makes Iles wooed death in the family within five months. Wti ghsm : Mr. Ind Mrs. W. C. ?delver left o0 Monday of last week to spend the winter to St. Thoma. Bator, leaving, Mr. Meteor purahesed what has been known ea the Alla. McLean property In Teeswater from Roe. If. W Reid, of St. Thomas. The property is a molt desir.ble nee, and Is said to kava see Mr. Reid $6000. Clinton : Mr, and lire. Chlllingwertb, two daughters and • son, from Jersey le- Iend, of the Chsnael group, I' oglesd. who ere on • tone ot Ontario, ped Mr. and Mrs. .tames (tarter a volt for • few dye Mn. Carter te • dater, and hu not seen her hrother for Dearly fifty years. They left oo Wednesday lad weak to veil friends In Stratford. Clinton : lir. J. It Steep, W lootpeg, (eon In-law of Mrs. H. Andrews) was le own recently, having Men to at.iendenoe on hu brother, who met with each a serene . 00ld.wt le Toronto. He onndder, hie brother's channel ter reonvery fair. but the singular part of the aootdene ie that there 1s not • wretch or mark upon his brother to Inchoate where he 1. hart. Seaforth : Mrs. George if. French, of Van000ver, British ('olnmhle, eau 1n town last week Iters. irrenoh was visiting Miss Oral, et MoKtllop, end other friends in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. French were resi- dents of Mestorth at one time bat have resid- e d In Vanoover for about twelve years. Mr. Fraoh Intends returning home for Christmas. She thinks there 1s no Flaws as gond Si Vetoeeyer. Clinton : A. Mier Ida Wilke, daughter of A. WOkon. was on her wy to the ('ole Ieg*ate. nee day last week, one mat with • painful soeldest. Mho was horrylrg In the suppselhns that she was late, when she fell and nut bei leg es eaverly that site had to be married b • dodoes .f4ite to bare the waled dread. It was waetwary be sew 11 t - "Contentment canna be too dearly purchased." Foot -comfort a n d `" shape retail ion, are never dear, at the expense of mere fketing finish. Contentment to those who wear only that foot- wear which is priced a' 1 pledged by the 'Walters-- "The akers-"The Slater Shoe" 6to.dyear WOK' WM. SUAllIAN, Ssle Agog, fiedcrick. J BROPIIEY & SON -- THE 1.15111011 - Vwnera\ 1Nyteetoes and - .mo(Amera. Order• carefully •rte.4e4 ter,, at all boars, meet or 4y. Q.ebee .,reel. FALL TERM - O L/STOWE l Reglne on 11101111141% 11PT. 1, 11M'!. Two noureee. (' onnnetrn1tl and Shorthand. Terms reasonable. Mend for Journal. Students may enter at any time. ". l- A. PLRMI M , A. f. McINTYRI, The Division bet wren good:and Indlfler.el ` Drugs and Medtetnes 1..'ronely defined hen. The iodit- f*rent kind ar• 01.10 ordered MA never permitted to form part of neer lock. Only gond' of andnnn:ed parity ors Mitered to moonset, (tar look , f Nroprletary Medloinee 1. very lar,*- Prime ars low, F. JORDAN, MISDIOAL HALL. THURSDAY, Nov. 6, 1902. 5 ✓ ebuke to the people who say that a man 1 cannot Iles tbro.gh • polities' career and keep his eklro oleao. 1. lea them • moatb b • berm of oflioe will expire. o0toIITION t•HASllaw leNroVNpeps Guelph Morosey : Firer, 11 woe tie goner. al el•ctioo that was to burl the Row Gov- ernment from powar. A m.jonty of ten, perhaps !meaty, was t1e 000gdeat espeoia- tion of eh* Mail-Bmpin, "a000rdin■ to au =owlet estimate." rhe a l•ottun didn't work out a000rdlog o sohedu'c, and the reouunts were to do the business. The uutlmely death of J. W. Munro. M. 1'. 1'. •l.ot, rendered the oontlogency more pro- bable. The Govetnweue majority wee reduoed to one, but there It stayed. Theo the op. odious of "the meobles" wore to be exposed l0 electloo trials. The Government had been sut•lued by the most lavish oor rum. ion from burro oempslgo tuod•, we war, told. A great lot of protest. were eater•d, but they gradually simmered down, and oot telt • dozen against the Liberals will protably go to trial. The North Perth scrutiny finds that the vote there was • tie, and a new •botloo will have to be bold. This Rives Mr. Rose two majority, and shown that he carried the Provlaoe by three seats. The action of the Conservatives In wltbdrawlug their election proteste by wholesale, proy•s tb.1 they are not, and n ever were in • positions to establish the toot that there war any widespread corrop- ou the part of the Cohens lo the last electloo, or were they so guilty themselves to this respect that they were afraid to In - rite reprisals. The oouotry le now satisfied that the Government, io •pr• o1 all the Conservative blather to the oontr.ry, fairly °errled oo • working maturity of the seats a: the lot lection, and It will be disposed to strengthen the hands of She Governmeot In by •leotloo. • flare tare for Constipation Some remedies uure this dutrwlog owe - plaint to a day some to • mouth, bet Nor vtlloe never fade to our. Io • tow m 110105. Just ten drop. of Nenllios le etweeteoed water -that's enough, sod •way - goes the dysentery, oared to stay cured. Novelties also cures cr,nip*, oollo, pain In the atom act, and Lok headache. It hu Eye amen the stren.tb end curative properties of or- dinary remedies. and should be In every household. Better buy • 25o bottle wad try it. Nervillae is all right. Hemiltoes p lis for the liver. HEART DISEASE Jordan Block.. McKIM'SI GOderich, Ont. Prices You Like to i 6.00 Ms'. Overoo•1 tot . $ 350 „ „ 5.00 10.00 " " 7.50 12 00 " •• •' 8.60 Seems too good to be taus, eepeolally just at the time of year you want the goods. Our *rouse for thle toolieh lookluw price not• ting is that we are going out of the oyer. coat ba,lnes. We want the room, not the goods. A few boy.' °vetoao at even • greater reduction. Fur -We want to turn • lot of aloe neat tars Into mosey sed In a short time. When you see tbsm wad the priciest we will do It is gawk order. Nook oowrfs Mart a1 $1.35 e.oh, Nin* fur ruff., will talar, at Saute ruff 81 35 Carotene start at 51.75. Our oaperlu. storm Dollar. Or tally, at eels 81.75 *1.95 - Trimmed Hata - s1 fib A oeble In our millinery room of new hate of our own trimming, same style and mean - vial whloh regularly cost you $350 wad mon, all .t one pee 51 95 Don't think this le the lowest prioed hat we have, No matter how limbed your muaey is we have • bat that will suit it. Men's Hata -Moe'. tar fit hate, hard tad soft Christy sod other makes, leather sweat bend, sod good blooks, pries. $2 00 end $2 50, to ole•r s1 75o Little Things at Little Prices. Ileitis' letters for marking household Ilnon..o„ werrwted lege ethers, lotto'. lett-A, B, U, t:, K, P, R, T. at le •dowse Rope Moen for tanoy work 3 fir tie Repo silk, for faaoy work 2 for 5. A let of Belie wool 2 for bo A lot of Zephyr wool ,... 2 for be A lot of mosdlog, 1n *elute 12 tor be GI.egow CwIII lace thread, 200 yards s spool, moat numbers to stook at.. ,.....70 11 le teed ler kettle, and oroobeting lees % fringes, doylies, oleo, olio. A lot of loo Irish lawn hsndkeroblets, bemetitohed and embroidered, at be Mao's and boys' Ides for 1011 2 pair wool sox for 26o A lot of Sloth ape at 10e New 1d•• Magazine NEW Whet 1'ATTKRNS are the BKST. McK/M'S BUSY STORE. w. COOKING OF MILKY FOODS Souvenir }i Perfect SUMS le a symptom of Kidney Disease. A well -knows doctor has said, ' 1 sever yet made* post -emotions es- aminattoninacaseet death from heart Disease with- out finding the kidneys were at fault." The Kidney medicine which was ant oo the market, most suoose,- ful for Heart Disease and all Kidney Troubles, and most widely Imitated 1e Dodd's Kidney Pills T7 VRRV cook sporecl- atee, somewhat dis- appointingly too often. the difficulty o1 getting milky foods to "do" just right. Milk is of an imeiree- eionable nature and takes 'to itself everything with which it is surrounded. I I you've , a,ked a roast to the oven previously the aroma remains usually in the oven and imparts its flavor to the rice pudding or custard or other dish contain- ing milk that goes in next. This trouble is overcome completely with an aerated oven. Food cooked in this way is always surrounded by pure. fresh air. There isa constant flow o£ this bealth-gning element in and out all the time, making impossible the reten- tion of any foul odors to destroy the flavor of the most delicate and carefully prepared dainty. The Aerated Oven is found only in the Souvenir Range. Sold Everywhere. One will Last a Lifetime, T_ H- WCRSEZ. z SOLE AGENT, - GODERICH. Made by THE GURNEY•T1LDEN CO., United, liaailtos, Cauda. H ELLO ' ,.M.,.t,.e THE OLD RELIABLE ALL KINDS OF COAL` ALWAYS ON HAND TAM BEST Scrll1oll Bard Coal ��:alte• IN THR,'MARKRi' Al Coal enlisted hed on the Market Beale, wbera=eeaet LID lbs, tog • on. MIL LEE. Orders Iuib N Lill h BZZPHenD'B Store promptly attended to. me Boron and Bruce Loan and Investment C QODERICH, - ONT. Som. -mos -PHILIP HOLT, K.O. Baoxss.-THE CANADIAN BANK OF OOMMERCL OUR SAVINGS BANK. We aro prepared to receive Deposita from 'I'ruetee., Parente or Children, rn RUMS of from Fifty Cents to Three Tlaotaarrd IMLs**, --old eaHr a les a rev erwi interest, added every Six months at rates as agreed upon. Cheques are given thepolitottla.at that they may draw upon theme deposits at any time 3, 311 and 4 per cent. uttered allowed on 1)eprteeneeonling to amount anti time left. N,R -Pennant to a late Act of Parliament married women and minore have the right to deposit ..d draw out money in their own name. Deposita an he sent by mail at the risk of sender Remove from your houses temptation to burglar.' and food for the fiawe.. As the Company make. kens only oar first cla*m farm property, depositors have the etmngeat tsemerity for their in- veetment,. TO BORROWERS. This Company he prolene' to loan on the shortest notion any sum upon fires elan securely. Terme are made to ani borrowers. Straight Irene and .imp! interest. MORTGAGF:H PURCHASED-Fbr further particulare call at the Company'e off i' , corner of Market Square and North Street, Goderich. W. L HORTON, F. JORDAN, Manager. President, Wm. PROUDPOOT, Vine•l'Desident. DIRECTORS: Loan MTSATHrogA, .1. M. Roseate( FRANCA11 JOSDAN. H. I)r,l,or•. Ws. Pm)oprooy. Hawwy Hnami, D. J. Names. Pomp Hour, K. rckillop Mlrtsai Fire hsanace G. FARM AND ISOLATED TOW' PROP- ERTY INSURED. Value of Property Ineuret up to Jsonary, 1201 e3,.411,.Ta.1) OrrICElm .ND urHlt(.TORA. J. R. McLean, pre" : T. Fewer, vlese.pre•. Jae. Connolly, O. Dale. W. U. Bro•dtect, J. Watt, Jas. Evans, J. 6. Grieve, J. Beooewet., directors; W.11. Broadfo,t, Seafo-the Inspec- tor of looses ; T. R. Hays, 8*wfeeth, seoretary- treasurer. AGENTS. J. W. Yeo. Hulmseville ; Jame" t'umming sKnmondel li k Ile; Ia It. MoMllltn, ' 3forth : R mithPolicyholders an pay sesee"rnente and get their cards reoelpted at Mr. ('oats'. Clinton. or "t Mol.ean Roos' Palace Clothing Store, Oode rlob Mill Wood FOR BALE The above is out into stove wood lenth and will be delivered to any part of the town the same day as ordered. Orden received telephone or left at residence, 128 brie street, will receive prompt attention. 'Phone 98. PETER'McEWAN. (loderich, Novem her 21st. 1899. 53-3m Established 1890. Phone wain 4303. W. F. DEVER & CO STOOK AND BOND BROKER$. e 19 Wellinsrton street mast, Toronto. Main Offices -41 freadsay, Nes Tort: N State Street, haft STOC S, BONDS AND GRAIN Bought and Sold for Cash or on Margin. Particular strong/no gegen to Canadian Sonorities Market lettere mailed dally (4 p. m ) oo application. Correepondenoe Invited. GET READY. Te .ever war each a demand for Ladles sod Oootlemee h•yln, a tboroagh knowledge of Commerol•1 sed 9horthaad work. The Otie e LONDON, ONT.. h•o auM1.d more students to profitable poeticise during the paste 7e.re-a-r We wenld he pleased to sestet yon. Partlonlers for • pan1. J.W . WESTERVVELT, Principal. To the --Ladies. Miss 01.3m The opening of the fall millinery season finds wy stock, -.- as usual, complete in the various lines pertaining to ladies' headwear. The most novel etlecte in shapee and trimmings •re to he found here, and our work in retak- ing up orders has always been satisfactory to my cus- tomers. Lodine are invited to visit my showroom and inspect my stock at their convenience. Cameron, Milliner. Cor, Hamilton and Newgate streets. DO YOU BUY CROCERIES? li. No one who buy. Uroceries can afford to overlook the builds. which we offer on every lawful tinniness day. Our (irooerirts are of the batt finality, and the prima are ss low •. first-class geode can be bought at if you ere not already dealing with Ds, make a trial purchase, and west if we cannotsuit yon. S'TVRIDYw dr, CO. THE UROCERA, WEST RIDE SQUAREBar . (toads promptly delivered. �,„,�„ ___. __ Telephone No. 91