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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1902-11-27, Page 7THE SIGNAL: GODERIC.H !ONTARIO. • 'l'HOaaDAv, Nov. 27, 1202. 5 Acheson &Son rpt s S u is 3tntially Reduced. ! Reduction' of loo to 'SOB a yard on wool and union Carpets. 'hero ere lin, reversible, Olean stock, splendid patterer and good clear COI- oriugr of greens, browns, reds and blue., in a good choice. The only reason for reductions it teat the stock is very much too large for thin side hsevy revertible seine Ca' pets, is esveral dolga', regular 353 and Hoer s.*oo l'erplW, yard wide, copied Irom bot $1 00 quality aid squall le misting effects, both sides right, good valve at 501, 0100t, t per yard „1,Id.�itr• heavy all poen wool C•rp.I, to. good patterer, regular 803, al TTON BLANKETS. l0 0'is „pee, withbine and Wo k b rdeu, double bed size and ohne, /o peke, rival.' 85' quaky, per p ESS SUITINGS. N.r sourness lose a stook, 60 to 56 Woke/ wads pebble Cheviots, smooth „d r,ueh hoist, in welsh', suir•ble fur wiliest! sults sod Norte, to Dl.ees, New, browns, greens and greys, at per yard $1.00, $1.25 rTEKICIi S PATTERNS for December now to stook. Trees show every variety of prssst for indoor and outdoor 'tear, special costumes for elderly [edam', band frill ?,,,pion tucked and dot Nam •Bests, drop shoulder .tl.ot•, new Norfolk effects. bet fashion Aetna Meo. 30c 40c 65c 65c W. Acheson & Son. CAPTAIN FRASER DEAD. g Pregame.' 50.101es Mae and y.tltklae It This Waggles. 1MB.t1I 4u N"rth D.koa) News CI ►Yet fat. Irshl shes as obituary settee *Isis Cep'eo :\ K Fraser, who was m4'4.tem n ro dent of Hurter He u •stent L bold. end on several d.d gool work oo toe stomp Ia rerun to oppouHtoa to the 1•t• , i,. adndne.trattoo. The New'. ... a is fu'luw.'. lin Kele ifr.e51, of Soul's, died •l Dau est, of blood polwatog, alter termer *dons of a viral months. Moot classed sweat tit* early settlers W Josey, berms taken up • home- mrel'ately west of wtore the vlll•ae herr steads about GM yews alto, he wee ▪ y knees sad much reepeored. w seal sr lel N"otlai'd, envies baro eAwed. rn ID 11330. At the age of he motet N lilasgnw where no the tr.de of ineohanteal eitglueer. :sib te tame •0 Canada, and tw'k abate* e mote* tiring eet.hWbmt•nt In the of 1;.. 'r .ch, Huron cou..ty, where pewee} • nember of years. Inter he I'n* t .tad went lot* maims: W01.0'n*,0g 0e 1115 own •0000nt. By hard w'ak and his oath• Scotch *drew, he .uh' ..red In acquiring coo - 1 pope, y Ilut b..h:oe his private eh.cb r..1u re 1 moot of his time. Truer found tune for the ooaeder.lien tee Obits, and ,00a h. was .leoted • *of the Huron county cusped, to the hors 0t which be al•say. took • lead- prt. H. w... student, a tbloker and tipster of more than ordinary p •war 514.05 supporter of the late Hoo. er Masker:is H. 'assay oomplun• 4..,er, teat ne waa treated in a vete y ens by that geatlem00 when he premier, b.iog appointed to rhe of • gov.n'meent dredge io Kis honor Instead of some pesltler' arid ant hate tris sieseod by tDd ws, Axes, Files. upload downs of part w. With the fall of the L hemi Government to 1877 he Imp hie potatoes, though Sir Joon 166odo0•Id w.. perseealty favorable to bis retention '1te pre.eare ot party otlio. Seekers 'quested bum out. Sub•.guit.y he .old not sod removed to Detroit. H tab., to which place some of the fatuity bed preogded him, •od wh ore be frond employment at his old trade Of inechaoiml engineer to the 000etruutlo0 department of the railroads centering there. HS 811.0 IDs position successfully up to the time o1 movine to Bort nasu in 189.7. Smog Doming here be b.d b.ers to poor health, his etomach troubl'ag bpm, but he might have lived tunny year. vet h.d be not met with an soctdent bettors he 1s1* Detrett by tailing betwe.o the cue one dark night, crudites hie Ica jun, beltw the knee, from ',blob he mover sesmei to recover, though be was able to moye Newel until last winter, she0 h • 1.11 from the so•ff.ldtng *l hie house, on wht3b he woo working, ager•vatng the sore, and blood poisoning set to. He was buried yesterday afternoon at 2 i crock, ns Hottinesu cemetery, by Turtle Mono sin Lodge 3ri. 1. O 0. F., til which adore y he mea • member. F 1 services were held at the home is S.urls by K5• Meteor previous 1.0 the deputing of the train for B rttl0eao. 00 its arrival here the body was met by the O.tdlellows and 00k.0 to their bail, from which pleas i1 was con- veyed t r its last rostrum plea. He leaves to mourn hum s devoted wife and Newel ohtldreo sed gr•n'oblldreo, who have the sincere sympetby of • host ot friends Demised was in bps seventy-es000d year, was • good hos LAM sed labs and a genial oompenion, bad took a delight in *slime "yer old t'mss with the Huron boys who h.•• male heir homes is One county. We are ears teat the news of bis death wi I b. reoe.red with sorrow In Huron county, the Nese t1 bis early struggle.. Dila• tl of DR PALMICR.-Ot T'e.day 18,0 host , these died at the reeldeom of his tether -in -taw, . W m. Proctor, Mori eh township, Dr. .1. W. Palmer, of Detroit, aged forty two years The dammed was bore In Yid Gimes 000oty, graduated to m.dlmne at B►Irlmote, Md., and nice years ago begin the practice of bis profession to I) frit t. He was.uoc•Nful and some baits op • large practice, but he app'..d b'msell •u Choly to busman as to impair b. health and nn attack of pleun•y developed tato e0eeumpltoe. A few mootbe aro he name with hie wife and two children to Mr. l'ruo or's with the hope %hat the oh►ose H l' have 1191 O xllled OU would Dement him, but the disease bad be. 1 3owl.• 100 deeply masted for • cwr• to be offset our Fall Stock of A x e s, -.1.I1. was married 55550 years ago 'et a Axe Handles, Buck Saws, Cross -cut Saws, Saw -sets, Files, etc , etc., 1004N:et of Mr. Pr rotor, woo survives b to rrte t.mlly anisette of two bright little boys yr -'I .Ix sod tures y -ars respectively. The remains wore interred in Maitland es01.- ,1r5 IRON -OX Tablets "I consider IaoN-Oz TABLIITS one of the most thoroughly satis- factory Proprietary Medicines I have be- come e - come familiar with, in more than 2 5 years' experience. "No pill or tablet that I have known, so well serves the purposes of an effective, yet gen- tle, liver pill and regu- lator of the bowels, while at the sante time acting as a tonic to the blood and nervous sys- tem." S. E. H l c lf; , Druggist, Goderich, Ontario. premissoh Mtlaj.a sf tis United Stetter two of them, Years. Frank •ad E (ward, of Segmaw, befog now here. The three deo th- tere are still residents in Sedortb. Mrs. Motu* had not enjoyed rood health for see oral years, but she was only 0008oed to bed lot abut tea days before bee death. She was • petieot sufferer and never oompLsloed. She was so amiable, kindly women, who *&. greatly beloved by her children and r. spouted by all who koew her. Me era. • coo.tet.ot member of St. Jami Rom.o ('.tboI*o ohuroh, and the luoerel eerv'o.. were Cooduuted there 00 Wedoaday et last week. sod were lsrgely attended, the re- mains Laing isterred in St. James' mole. tory." GRAN TOWS GOAD NLWS. Lb■ Fletcher bad Lumbago and aideey Trouble. 5.44'0 Y Wary rills lured ales. Greaten, Ont., Nor. 24-(StmJ*ol. )- Among the reu.rkatle curse credited to Ddd s Kidney rills is this neighborhood 1s that of Jobo Fletoher, • well-known farmer. to so ioterview regarding his core Mr. Fietoher Nld:-"I was troubled for • lone time wtth lumbago and kidney trouble. My urine .'as o1 • very red color. I tried many medtamas •n 1 could ae1 uothtug to re's me. The doctors ooald else on. 00 rel et. A druggist euggeoted Dodd'. Kid- ney Pills, and 1 bought • box and started tak or them. "fhe Bret hoe helped me and I kept on till 1 was completely Lured. 1 am now ea well as ever 1 woe and bays pot a tram ot lumbago about me. 1 thank Dodd'. Kid- ney Pile for it, and never intend that my noose shall be without them.' doge dole simply to truster the sale god ( believes that a mau should not be oeotcsd osasumptloa o1 lugaor Irom well reru'a•ed i or d'etated to as to when and where be N eal nadir the supervtsiva of the Losuse •hall k, hen Ist m set pollunr Department to drug storm, private nu*►0s, due serdrin1 marktb s b.Lhiu , ''Ne ou•' o0Anv. I*v•ry stades and low dives. A prob•bltoty law is we which prohibits the meouuanur., the impurtettot and the ale of mtuxtcming liquors, The Liquor Ac , 1f passed wou 4 out do LAI., es Is shown by teJ'iw 222, which reed.; "While this Aug is lotended to prohibit e nd shall prole bel tr.usastloos in liquor 'blob Coke plate wholly wltbiu the 1'roytuue of Ootarlo, sumo under • hceaso or N otherwise specially proyided by this Alt. and restrict the oousumpttoo of liquor with In the I mets of the Provisos of Ontario, It N all not &Boot sod le not Wooded to adeot bona fide trsaetotloos in liquor hetwres • person to the Province of Ostrom and • person to soother proviow or 10 • foreign country, and the provisions of this Aut shall he construed s000rdlogly." and we think we have the -ren. IATx Mas Molt At .-Thefollowlna. very best value to bo had it Tus ieaforth Ex emitter of last west, rests. to the wife of 1).no1 Moran, Goder- In this pan of the country. ton . the referred brit fly last week to the •, I. of Mrs D. Mnr.D, of this 1ow0. Mrs Moran was tree of the pioneer settlers a1 M.-.ftrtb, having game here when the town was lo ire Infancy, and she herr boon • o'mli•+noue and respected resident ever eine. Her maiden name was Marla Thomp.on. Shit was • native of Dublin. Ir•le•A, sod came to Caned* with her grandparents, In the year 1849. Sbe eras m.rned the same year, beteg only fifteen ye... of age, and Deme directly to seaforth. see had a family o1 eight sone sad three daughters. '1 brie of the sons h.•• prede or.ud her, her .Idest son. Mr. Paaoal J %arse, baying tiled only •boat • year see. Th. surv.•tvg sons are pra.Der0og and 1l xes We have a leader in the Daisy Axe at 65c. This Axe is known all over the country, and should be re- tailed tit_ :e5c., bull.- we. will sell thele while they last at K:x•. Be sure to see odr Crown Jewell and 666 bawl -made Axes. They are the best Axes to be had till: ''all, ams III tin. Happy Idea Buck Saw we I1av"1 a world- beater,hih�iu C r os s- cut Saws we handle the Race r, Premier, Mon- arch, Champion, New lal}, C ptorrsnr} The Peerless, and in these 11 i' Elul' %int the best pos- sible prices. Iles Ali kinds of Files in stock.; We lead them all in a 10c. File. Compile Stock of T and Strap Hinges, learn Door Rollers, f 1111 111 b 1.atches, Cow Chains, Stall Fixtures, Norse Blankets, etc. We can please you. (live us a call. ILAN & MCIVER, TLC' 1 t't*lin„ llardwarl' all'I st"v,, Men, GODERICH. Now, then, how wr.uld this Aot work? II permits • person Itviop *o Oetarlo to vent• o any liquor dealer in Q taboo, to the llmraA S ares, or In soy plea• outside it the Province, and order • case el whiskey to be sot's him, and be mu keep and 000.uen. t. 00 his own premises. That osrtently is wet Prohibition. Furthermore, under the Aot, warehouses where liquor may be stored are allowable, .red all a man has to do would be le order liquor to be 0001 there lmtead of to b'o own Isoe, and then Iontead of tato• to pal a1 von time the who 0 Dost of the osee of whiskey, or whatever It was he urd.red, he uuuld simply go to the warehouse and take • bottle at a time, paying for 1t as he got 1t. The thing is a lura on the farm of 1t, and to call It either Prohibition or partial Pro- nibttion Is mtolfsstely absurd. Again the Liquor Aol m.keo provisions under which v.term•ry eurgeoo, drurrte'e sod pbydearss may here liquor la their pom..eion. Clause 160 sats : "Any vat. smeary surgeon who shall deem hquor nee - emery fur the nese& of dumb solo. Is may .dmuoister, or oeuse to be adm u stared, -ach liquor to swill dumb &wrests. for which purpose be may nave 1 quos in his poeeeesl0a, not Needing, however, In qu.nttty o0e gallon, but iso 051.00 .0.11 lriok or ouosuae soy of the 1 gUor," Everyone knows :hat veterinary surgeons in oe.rly alt outer hese thin, offices In a hotel or a livery stable, and what Is there to prevent them from "adminuterine or a.tltmg to be edm*nister.d," minor t0 twe- egged animals when they "shall deem DUNGANNON. NoTtcs. --Tits toast agency In Dungannon for Tun Stamen is to the MN .° of J. O. Ward, J. P. 000yer400er. &0.. who will receive orders for egbeoriptloas, •dvertsiog and iib worksod is authorized to rive rem(pts for amounts paid for the same. Trceuay, Nov. 18th. 1 be Methodist Suodsy whom mteod holding • tet meet1ne on the 23rd of Demme bar. A good pregrsm is benne provided. TEMPI'S/40r Nora. -On Friday eyenlog nett • a0*uo temperance meeting will be held to the Presbyterian church (Erskine) at which Iho oougregatleoi of the Episoo- pal's.e and Methodists are to attend. Au address will be elven by Mr. Spoor*, Do- mi01011 Albaees agent. All are Invited to bear the sddere' on the referendum. i,I•aoya00Sie.-A handsome new wire fere is beton put up to [runt of the Presby - tartan maces, uh*oh with other improve mints and repairs will add greatly to the comfort and appearaote of the premises Mr. Spindler, of I.ucknow. Is the contractor for the feom... . Mrs Brown is renovating and Improving her property which she re- mail, purchased here. For scrofula, anae- mia, stomach and bowel disorders, and wasting diseases, Angier's Petroleum Emulsion with Hypo- phosphiter'is pre- scribed by physi- cians. It is pleasant to take and agrees with the stomach. It prevents and corrects dis- ordered conditions of the stomach and intestines,check s fermentation, cleanses away foul mucus, destroys or coun- teracts poisonous matter in the blood, alleviates the irri- tation and heals the diseased membranes. It also aids di- gestion, improves nutrition, regulates the bowels, and helps create firm, healthy flesh. Ask your druggist for it. ram n51ng Ang4r'o P.0steria ssse1esna wanner*. VW whew... 1 to,., met with •wives -I WV,. . It Y sock se earell.nl pr.pwrlse Mei it mn.t tame 10041 Mb the from 5. sIwrwe. mod& 4 t hrest, tonna gs1 .so sSh nv,ohi5..- Albert Artiness, �alsymeue. Md. Asgtn'. P.nn0ewh Itwftelo 4 NM by Arngghes e**e....n perwnhee *be sirs seed V.idet nn gee rag An/let's- Lamellae, g•sa. S.,.11, tree. equor nec0r•ry." A veterinary surgeon when he gres te treat • sick animal may also carry along w ith hire • gallon of whiskey. and when that .11 rope be is at perfect liberty to pus Amos another gallon. I1 liquor oast be thus freely procured and disposed of, le the Wgnor Aot • prohibitory law? Docudedly •tis not. 11 It were pissed the country would not he one stir nearer Pronibltloo boo I0 le midst. the Gelatine law. At mammon the Nle of liquor U prohibiter: ex. ,.pt 10 lionised and •uthortzed places. Tee proposed Aar would de precisely the same, axospt that there would be certao restric- tions. Why then should soy change be made when that changer 1e boned so result in evil? The experience rained from ether ra called proaio'tory laws, such as the Soott Aot, should b• remembered aa • warning root measure not on'y failed atteily te so .ompu.1. is purpose, but It was tollowed by • noticeable increase io 'Irunkenew And .t will b. the same in the event of the peas- ageofthe Lquer Act. Toe open hotel, i' u true, w*tl be done away grub, but it will 'ie r.pl.o.d by 5ometht05 ten time• worse - the private mew sen -'or a mw wilt b.• .mowed to keep Ilquor In his home, le nearly every las anus the r0•0ou why a nese jn.. into • saloon is because be does no' sere to drink •lone. and a man who drinks .0 borne to seoret is, tee to one, a drunkard With a bottle before tone and in she privaoy o his own borne he is tar more likely to get truck than one who meets a frteod and drops into • saloon for a sorrel glue. While drugg'sts ars •Ilow•d to kelp 1 gape for Nle, coder tic Liquor Act, they .re not allowed to sell lo by the glass. Still, Dao It honestly be said, In view of past ex- perleooe, that there will its drug storm who will not oblige • customer win is koowo to them, with b glass of whiskey, rum, oraody or other liquor ? It 1. obvious, th.r•tore, that the Liquor A. l does not prohubu. Why, thee, ebouli .t be posited ? Tbou,•ude would be thrown ut ot their lawful employment. Millions f deniers ot cepited in•ested to the burnoose ,sou1 be lost, and • p 1 depression would follow, Ib• effects of which mucor be ,-.une.ied. The Hnanoi.l system of the whole Province would b0 avert in addlt*oo othe enormous Ino of rev.nu• that the li„yeroment now 'twelves from Dee liquor interests, tber• would be an immense o0 ' -reuse in expenditure, for le would be • nos ly law to eotoro•, and the oountry would croon under the burden. Ettra pre- •,uttye etbmrs t0 repress illicit Who, would have to b0 A, and .000 d there were an army of them the law c"std payer las eoformd. The .lusstbn for •very voter to consider la, wbetber they are to ts•or of well regulated and limned shop and hotels, or of tree whiskey and menet dens of nae where illlol'selling would flourish: A Itmose whether high or low, Is found everywhere to be the better plan for regulattog the atrium. traffic. That system le now to force, en) ob•sge It for on. that Das been repeat redly tried and In every way found wanting! it is the bounden duty of every inter lD ()warm to expre.s hu op'nton on itis cab• lent. There should be no shirking of re- .ponub*hty. 11 • man belieyes in a partial prohibitory law, which history clearly shows os has been a faller*, Oleo let him vote for the L'qurr Act; but if b• I,ellevss In a well.entoroed hoose law, which is admittedly the teat way by far to deal with the driok qu•stioo; 11 he would stave IR ,hat meet uodeeHab'e thing, dir.ot t5x•t*oo, for the'..111 he the only way t.h• lost revenue could be msde up, and tl be \Voman's Weakness A woman's reproductive organs are in the most lo - tense and continuous sym- pathy with her kidneys, The 'slightest disorder in the kidneys brings about a corresponding disease be the reproductive w Dodd'. Kidney P41., by m- otoring the kidneys to their perfect condition, prevent and cure those fearful dis- orders peculiar to women& Pale young giro worwut mothers, sufferio ng wives and woman entering upon the Chang* of Life, your hest friend is Dodd's Kidney Pills Jordan Goderich, Block. Mkc K I M Ont• Millinery Clean-up On Friday, 28th, we put a lot of our ready-to- wear Hata as well as • lot of our own trimming. uoue worth lees than $1.50 and some up to I$2.50, all at oue price, $1 00. 'These are all this sea- son's Hats, all new this season, some of them ready made, and others our own trimming, I •� worth $1.50 to $'2.50, at one price 12 tasty Jaek.ts left, Woes 84.60 to $10.00, abort, olose 6t'luv, to ole.r..$l. b der. women's >♦ wool Vests, ribbed, ships', So. ribbed cuff., fanny trlm• mod fronts, pool value •t 50c, for .. Men's pore wool Shirts and Drawers, u1.bnok5ble, ribbed oafs and ankles and ekiri, Aire double breasted, small moo'., moue and leas meat., spleudtd .slue . .... .. .. 96 393 60o RACK r TABLE. -A lot et Fan. one. third off. Child's 10o to 153 Gloves for 50. 604 to 75e Toque fur 250. 12ii h Hsodk.roh,e'•, 4 for 250. Remnant Cloth, belt prim. Y.u'a. toys and women's Ties, up to 2bo, 411.1 100. Berlin Wool, steels and double zephyr Wool worth 7o, •t2for bo. • few .;3for50 hew Ides Magentas, he. C C We have had many tries for the dollar but each was a failure. SI This is not an advertisement, but • literary test. It's not for children alone, but will tax the ability of the older heads. Yes, our teachers will End they have struck a snag if they attempt its sol- ution. One dollar for the first person who sends or hands in the correct sol- ution or meaning of this puzzle. If you do not want the dollar yourself we will add another to it and donate the $2.0) to the hospital. The competition will close December 1st. me Huron and Bruce Loan and Investment Co. GODERICH, - ONT. BoLICITus-PHILIP HOLT, K.O. BAumor-THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE. COMM: AND Got•,.. -Last Frtd•y Ree 8 V. R. Pentland sod family, of 1 ,O- R'v.r. vatted the former'. parents, Mr. son Mrs. Tho. Pentland. Hes numerous friends wire pleased to see the r d Rectilinear 'ooktog so well Mr. Amber, of Gods - r.oh township. as he w.e on bee way to nsi Mends In Huron towoeb'p, oall.d on our popular Implement agent, Jas Rose Dungannon's leading sportsmen re'urne* re me last Saturday after spending • couple of weeks in the Huotemeo's Paradise. They report poor suooms. not having secured . oy same o1 note. but otberwlee they had • good time, and added $ good deal to tour . solydopols Mr. and Mrs. Lyon, of Hullers, spent last Sunday with Mrs. Lyon's p.r.ote, Sir. and Mrs. Kohn. Kirk, sod other relative..... .1. M_ Roberts Is on his aonusl tour collecting !faineants' mem ciente for 1402. Corn, ti A*IVr'at40115 -0o Thursday eveou,r of last week Inc annual tea meettoe of Erskine chetah wee bold Dere, and the ex- cellence .1 the repast wee evidence of the oulioary skill of the ladles of the oharab. After the loner man had been satisfied, all •d',erne,I to the borly of the ohnrab, whir. u' Interesting entertainment was 51100. The selectmen by the w.11.koowo oheir of Auburn Presbyterian aburob Were .very sp- proprlste and highly appreciated. Address- ., were given by IDs popular pastor, Rev. (, Rutherford (wbo ably discharged the du fes of obatrmsol, Rev. Mr, Small, of Au. hem Key M. Goldberg end Rev. To R. 01' N ilr, of Dungannon. Frtmllerst orl.•r was m.lotaloed throughout the enter mo- ment, whlob refeo'ed oredit oo th• young poop e The proceeds, eh or will be op pi's d to Improvements oo the ohuroh and ...n.., amounted to toe handsome sum of 375. and the entertainment of 1902 will long 1.• remembered as a decided/0008/51 a11,1,1tigYx siT1►Y. o Zi: OUR SAVINGS BANK. We are prepared to re0eive Depoeitt from Truateoe Parents or Children, in sums of from Fifty Kent• to Three Thousand Dollars. and allow compound iutereet. &tided every six months at rates as agreed upon. Cheques are given Depositors, so that they may draw upon theme deposits at any time 3, 31 and 4 per cent. interest allowed on Deposits according to amount and time left. N.B -Pursuant to a late Act of Parliamet' married women and miners have the right W deposit and draw out money' in their own name. Deposita can be sent by mail at the risk of sender Remote from your houses tempt4tion to burglars and foo*1 for the flames. As the Company mates loans only on first close farm property, depositors hate the strongest NCurity for their in. vestments TO BORROWERS. This Company in prepared to loan on the shortest Douce any sum upon Hest cla s security. Tering are made to eui borrowers Straight Iuans.and eimpl interest. MORTGAGES PURCHASED -For further particulars call at the Company's office corner of Market Square and North Street, Goderich W. L HORTON. F. JORDAN. Manager. President. Wu. PROUDFOOT, Vice -President, DIRECTORS: LORD MTRATH('ONA. J. M. Roamer, FRA'r is •10RDAN H i)yro.or Wo PR, rrorvon. HENRY HOR70N. U. J. NA.TEL. PHILIP HOLT, K. A Trite Nerve Teale Will net, not so much directly open the nerves as mins the digestl•e lunation@ and y5T•-- 4andent fem./Moor of reel, .Nwheiwg Mood. Nerves cto% be fed no Iredle,ne. rh you, however, he restored and street!. kkaes't by esrrwetatod impel. 1 he wear vides* se, on of Ferree tae arises from Ito action oyer Mediae/11.m and aolmllative prooena. When you take Ferrrutoe the blood le poi - d, strengthened, sad grows rich and rod. Tree yon grew vigorous, healthy and besut- ilul, reedy for writ 1, beoaose you have • he strength to do 1'. Nn tonic ler the Aram, Mood or nerves comperes with Ferri, n,.. Price fi0o„ at drogpiste, or Polson A ('n , K'• get ,n, Ont. Hamtl*oe'll'Pilt. arc effecti•e TIie LiquoAct EpIaiuod; -ll*)WINO THAT iT 1s)E4 No'r 1+• A N PROHiBITiOH BUT 1Y I 'PLY THE G1 1) wow ACT 4-1l VI\'BD. (t. Dwember 4th next:thefoliowinrga51 I, r, w111 be submitted to the people of Oct. r • .' Are you in *ever of hrleaiaa Into force he Liquor Aot, 1906'.'' flea. a we vote yea nr •.y, no naturally .nal I lilts to know ex's ty .1 .0 this L1. gear Ass le; what rff'co i weald have If p s ,.I4..R1whether it, wool t he le the '^.untie's hest Inters .'• 1. h.ye tech an A t n "M .001000 hook me • era ' hese nver- r•eloes p.r.em who . ,It t.11 t en thee the Liquor Ant means P,..*. *41 '.,' rat least Pro - h.* .' ion M • great attest Res the Liquor Ain Jnr• ant mean Prohibition ey •'; mases. is d'••• net prohibit the meant...ate, the nporlatlee sr No Nle et laisor. What it • "Judge of nothing at first sight." A shoe may look wcll,and fit badly -151r' fit well and wear badly. The shoe with a five year record, and the Makers' price stamped on sok is a sure thing, even if bought in the dark. "The Slater Shoe" FALL TERM -10 TOE - M°KIM'S BUSY STORE. Do You Know? I Beatemall We have many neot.Nrtu for the tall seas0o. 1 STOVE -PIPE VARNISH. Pure Spices, as MACE, CINNAMON. OINOERS, CURRY, PEPPERS, uta. \'on nave an advantage to buying thew from us for we os0 test them and gu.raotee them •bsolotely pure. Tbay are not so everywhere. FLAT CORKS. JAR RINGS, CANDY BOTTLES, WAX, etc., eco. Brghtest Lustre, Least Odor, Easiest Applied of all Stove -Pipe Varnishes. Preserves the pipes. Excellent for all exposed iron work. W. C. GOODE, Chemist, - BEDFORD BL.00K.. Begins on II•SSIT, SEPT. 1, leeet. Two nurse•. Comma total and Shorthand. Tern.• reasonable. Send for Journal. Students may enter at any time. C. A. VLEYINO, A. L. McINTYRE,�o Pts The Division A Small Sum If rightly ap- plied, will clad your feet prop- erly for Fall and Winter Wear. between good:and 1nd10er.nt Drugs and Medlolnes ie literately defined bete. The indite Went 10' d ere never ,.r der.,d and ',Oyer pormisted to form cart of nor stook. Only goods of andouoted purity ors offered to eu•tt.mera stook t f iMOprletary Mesdtoln*s Is very large. Prime are kw, lootyw N.M. SOMA& SIN AXent, fioderich. NOT /CE ! TO WIIOM IT MAY CONCERN. F. JORDAN, MEDICAL HALL. OUR Fall stock of Boots and Shoes has been chosen with a view not only to how cheap we could buy, but to how good for the least possible money. Men's Long Boots, in all grades, at popular pricer'. We have a good range of men's Leather Leggings, with the latest improved fastenings. 1n heaty Lumbermen'. Rubbers we have • come plate range at t.ght prices. Give us a call when you need anything in our line and you will be well satisfied with our values. The $5,000 Queen Q.ahty prize contest In .till open. AA for particulars. E. DOWNING REPAIRING Red Front Shoe Store. COW CHAINS and LANTERNS ARF. LEADERS AT McKENZIE & HOWELL'S HARDWARE STORE We havejust received the fourth car of PORTLAND CEMENT in a little over one month. This will likely be the last to come to town this season. We have some not spoken for, but put in your order early as it is go- ing out fast. TryapackageofINTERNATIONAL STOCK FOOD or HERBAOEIIM for your stock. McKENZIE & HOWELL GODERIOH. EAST SIDE SQUARE. tis All Ali Air xi/ tktImeidG 3 3 3 3 3 Wanted. Half a million feet''3 good sound hard and soft I wood Saw Logs. t 3 To he delivered at oar saw mill, (fade Orb, or nn the beech North sad 5.011% of (I.derloh, in suitable pleats for rafting. Hiih.sI price In oath wi11 be paid, as let' see sealed. (empasy'e Beale se be Heal.Ooderich Lumber Co., 7.41 - u.detHY. 3 autwevoftwowsuT'1wr "rTTTTTTT"PTT "r It is Well to Remember that al Rnarentee grate with every stove. J. H. WOASEII "SOUVENIR RANGES 111111111. WITH AERIATED OVENS are made by the oldest, largest. and ntoet extensive stove builders in Coneda. Consequently they have the (argent sale. Our person - Mold by leading dealer,' everywhere. LOCAL AGENT TOE GURNEY-TiLDEN CO.. Liaite/, ssailtfla. F CODERICH F atahf111U : ♦.seeev.5. Wlsslpy. Tem.*. MeaseNS,