HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1903-2-19, Page 5THE SIGNAL: GODERICH ONTARIO.
THUS/DAY, February 19, 1903.
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W. Acheson&Son
Brussels Carpet Ends
For Saturday selling we have 50 sample ends of I f yards each. They
aro wanufecturen' .awplt s of highest grade Brussels Carpets.
Prices ranged from $1,00 to $1.50 per yard. Saturday morning,
and not before, we place the entire lot for clearing sale all et Olio
prioe. They wake waguificent rugs. Your choice
Embroidery Specials
60 pieces of tine white Embroideries on epecial sale in widths of front
11 to 4 inches. Regular 7o, 8c •ud 10c value. Ou Saturday we
group the lot on one table and place all at one prior. Ali bow
goods. At per yard
New Spring Dress Goods
75c
Sc
These are the tint cloths to give a touch of spring time
to our Dress Goods. For your own information make • visit to our Dress
Goods department. Our counters are latest with new ideas in Fashion's
approval_
Fancy Snow Flake Canvas Cloths
Fancy Knicker Tweeds
French Voiles
Snow Flake Zibelines
Early Spring Styles
To know what these are going to be, look over the February Butterick
Patterns Just received. These February patterns show skirts with outside
box plaits at the back, bolero jacket effects, some further developments in
Norfolk', a new lot of Russian styles, tucked Empires, blouses with capes,
etc. A Buttenck eatteru enables you to make your own dress. Butterick
patterns can be relied upon for up-to-dateness.
Fashion Sheets tree at our pattern Counter.
W. Acheson & Son.
COUNTY CURRENCY.
Hallett: James Swill has restd the farm
of ►ie brother, William, orthe Drove' ro.d.
B yth . frank Peones! hal Rose M
Brserf.rd, wbm. be b.. moored a good
e lletat ow.
Elmer : g I. Hooper Lu &ors. pled • pow -
ohs es b .okkmper wttb W. H Lovett to
pilo. el R Rrgore.
Hallett : Wm, Snell. of Hallett, has
takes set • meaty .00ttoweisee c"as"e .ed
from this eat will hustle for miles.
Blyth : Hegb Sower. left as Monday
Persia/ of lost week (or Itr•atl.x.t, whore
►e hits moored • po..lson in • b kery
Wi.gten, W A hll'ok,who tailor moms
Moe pmt bee■ employed to oh. more of
Mors 11 K hoard & Ge, has pee to tat.
• po.ttl.s se traveller, ------
Blyth Mr. mad Mn. Wm.- Joekses
bay muyod trews Morrie t. R.ytb sad are
sew ear- epee their sew home is Kier et.
teosstly psrobmed Irani Dr. Jerome.
R.imesrtlle S (' Elford le very ail
with pe.eaNle .t kis bo ne •t Holm.,r,ll..
Tbosas M.Mll1.., of Soefortb, will take
lits place •t the seetleaa of 1 M farmers.
T,arb► : Jobs Dearest says that ll be eco
roe awe or three young mea to po with him
be will gs se Now Oster lo, envoi 100 miles
nistakes
Cost
rloney!
IT was a mistake to buy
the following goods in
so large a quantity, and
now i have to sell them at
a sacrifice to clear them
out.
New Raymond drop head Sewing
Machines, were $10 00, now
only $28.50.
Lustroue Perfection self feeding
coal Heaters, were $34 00, now
only $29 50.
3 Coal oil Heaters, umiilly sold
at $5.50 each, now only $:'.00
each.
4 dozen squirrel cage Mouse
Traps, the best trap on the
market., were 25c each, now
only 15c each.
3. dozen sure death Mouse
Traps, were Sc each, now only
4c, or 3 for 10c.
a0 dozen Moulding Hooke, were
15c dozen, now ,:le•nn1 et IOc
dozen.
2 dozen Razor Straps, with razor
paste complete, were 40c, row
only 30c.
2 dozen Thermometers, were 30c
end 35c each, now only 20c
Fisch.
These ere only • few ot the men),
b•rgeins i am offering, and these goods
were all pnrchasai in fro large e
quantity and must 1)e cleared out et a
n crifion.
Headquarters for
Ramos, Sei.aors, Table and
rocket On Very, Wringers,
Rarnew. 011s, 11 • rnesa Dross
in*. !(sent Saw-. Area, Film.
When you deal with me you can de
pend upon it T have just what you
need, or 1 can get it, or it
isn't made
GEO. L. ALLAN
Ths leading Haniwar. Store
HONKER 000DR AT RONIENT PRiCRN
seetheestot Neese 11.r. an4 mat a village.
Lenoh: 1)r. Campbell, oto wee celled to
Ch titin recently to •m ht. brother, .be he's
esdergeee •0 Operivioe, Int week teoe,v-
eJ • t l.g,sa saying his brother was dead
W agham : K. 11 Holmes tup•rutee'i-
One of the Steadard O.a Company'. laterite'.
ie Peramylyaata, woo etett•og h Joel..
Thies Hulme•, banker, sad by tomato, K.
Holmes, bur.etor, bora
Clinton : K Helmet, M. 1' , 1. at Ow.o
Sound taking pert to lite eiec•'oo n1 • m -m
bar for tn. D.,mteloo t$ou'.. Alrnnsgb
the riding elected • L.ber.l .n t'.'. geoa.l
"Littre", the ao0st.tt.e. y as a doubtful of •,
with Coast: v•tive leeniot•.
Golarsoh toerntbsp: Wh•le sog.gel io
cutting wood .ho other day Peroy (' •le
come beer lowing the end of btu 1 tole Bue.r.
Hs el peed .11 • log wife bbe •15 in h .sited
and the •s• eat c ewe in wroth the now.
&sly a halm pal tlole.1 fifth hold.og 1L on.
Seefortb : At the family reslleocs of
eel )ak.ou t •'
SgaC 1 master of Seefnrtb
.pee
moos, on S&'srd•y, }.bro&ry 7'h, ims
sol-mo:zed the ws•rrage of bb eldest
daughter, Mary ida Mamie. and S-.pMe
Oreil4 Jones, of San Fr•noi.on, Ctldoret•.
Clinton "Our bare boa recently re-
r•tved three large oostrsota for budding•,
Two •r. tor °hurdles -en• • red brick In
Asbfl.ld, 1n poet $20,000. and another of
loose at :it Asaos'tne, to cost 112.000 -and
the third • brook house for H. Little,
Tuokenmu h.
Braveehr • Ano•her oil and ain't known
reeodeat o1 K'e.t.l. died lest week In the
peraoa'1 Mrs. Wm. Aldridee, who passed
•way at the home of her brother, at
Plat tam Ile, whirs she bad boo rnldlog for
the pmt few moutho. Sbe sae 3, tear
Sun of age.
S•aterrh • The publto library board, at •
. estt.i lest week. appointed .lob• Toomp
. ors, Ir., librarian u suoowor to Mum
wf Kit', wh•.reel10. on &norm,» o1 l.., 1ne
tows, as tail tamely are remey'og to S'r.r-
ford, ether Mr Wright bm been worktop
for some lame.
Stns...: Oar residents were very womb
,orprl.ed Int week to learn of the d•a.h of
Mn. Robert Herne, which took place op
Monday at the home of her d•uih'sr, at
Hlytn. rhe remains were brought to Hru•dels
tor Istsrmest on Wednesday. Mr. Borns
died bars over • year •Ro.
Se&fortb : Robert 31.11, of the Smfortb
stogie.) works, ole•ad a (sstret • few days
sae for the 'rootlet of 123 of hi. engines for
delivery 1s the N.tewest. The ea0trsot
For scrofula, an--
mia, stomach and
bowel disorders, and
wasting diseases,
Angler's Petroleum
Emulsion with Hypo -
phosphites 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,checks
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, healt')y
flesh. Ask your druggist
for it.
inseam Aegler'• i male= lash". w1.•ea.r
..d teborwer If wig whit esleserl seri.... 1t
to mit se snllm.t prepaosi.n th.t it ream frees
Wolf M she herr, se almost. meek in theca, hong
Poll .Sore% """hies. -Abort Addeo», el. It.,
$aldo•.s, Md.
Aq1.'. PsseW.or =mOd.s le saki b, doggish.
dew A •If. P ..h.r Ta:" er11 nn rs►
Ia�.1Rt/os/I1NaG Imp': oot 7.r..s• Srr.11, l"c.
UOfi?O1i, lial*c$ SliTr Iti, u• flit M
wee made with • large Amoebas mas.feet-
arlrg firm. Is Doter" • per red of throe
year" and will amount t. mw•t $160,000.
Seslortb : D. U Wilmot 'mut to Oit.w•
Toosday of last week. Mr. W.ls.'s& repro
mous the bruu Growers Assimilator. on •
delegabloo cr'meooed of r•prM.I.estives of
many orgaolrsuoos and their mamma is to
urge spun the Domo.00 Govarsmeut to.
o.o.seny fur (he appointment of • rstlw•y
unman oe.011,
Uwletioh'owsablp : Mr and M.. Liam.,
o1 Sueru, Moo., who tad been suee'• •t
the latter'. parental home, John MXsrt•
s. 'a bur several week. left lest week
am's, r to
✓ eturn to their western borne. Mr. Imao.
Is •o solbu•tasuo Weet.roer, but quite
tritely admit. that alter e11 the ocunty of
Huron b • lumor•e pared e1.
Osborne : 13. 1. Hlggtue, one of ohs oldest
sad moa h'goly reepeot.d reeid•ote of this
tomboy. pissed booty from'0'• 4L. to the
great 66,0.4, on 'tbot.d.y, F. by, 6th, at
01. rmad•.c•, lot 13, ma. 2, U.ho no Mr.
Hums@ wit •, molten loot en •t &ck o1 to -
Bu alit, some omr.e weeks previous to his
d'rn, from wh,ch h• o recovered,
13110: George Smith and brtde, of
Saek•touo, 9Mkaroo•w•a, were visiting at
the re•tdenoe of S. Herrington, They are
also woompaol•d hy Mr. Smith's Valh.r, of
rb.1 place. For the lest rex weeks they
have been visiting 10 Tor"uto, Arthor and
Blyth, and touted motto, S'woo., N asses
and Toronto b for rot u•o og to their home
w ibe West.
('lrstoa : Gee. A l ...., Pam. K , of
Toronto (brother of Mn. Som Moron), has
been •ppot.led Lo, Lrer of the O,t.no
loge of oI Pharmacy. In ol.oe of the tau Dr.
Scott. It 1. unique that • Hurualao ebould
tate been eeettsd to wooed Dr. Soon
who wee also • former resident of this
m.uq'y, but It again proem that te.idents of
t►b Ios•lity lu.vitably nume to the front.
Chatos: The managers of 'he West
Preabytul.o t• .uron. T. rootu muted on
Rev .1. A. Turnbc,l Dos Dight last week
.11'1 promoted ban w.ih • pares con •Inine
12C0 as • mark of their hien ebersemttoa of
hie fan h'ul serelo•., and the groat emeem
1a whloh he le bold by tbe congregation.
Mr. 'Turnbull b on old Heron o,y, and
maned • Colston girl, daughter of the I.'.
John Steen
Premeds On Tour•d.y •venleg, Feb
Sth, the spirit of Trios Fletcher, Doe lit our
meet promtoeat and reepsotel bottoms mon,
a k uta Bight. D•o.wd hu been lam
failing in health for 00015 moa. hs, bot os
the day meotlosed be had been anomaly
hngbt and mound sit day 001,1 5 e u.,
ween he retired to rest. Shore', .3..5 he
was attacked with • weak spell sod gr.du.l-
ly cork until the mod cams •bout 9 o'oloek.
Mr. Fletcher had oo.duot•d • jewelry
hosier•. In Hrue•ele for the pmt quarter of .
°eatery.
Hemel' Om Tnur.d.v Idea week a very
.&4 accident ot. aired Dear oar ynlaee, when
Richard Beek, .Idest son of Jas. 11. B -.k,
of Hro.•h, w•" •000de•tly kneed while o'
his way 'o Z .r.on with • lo.d of emp'y
h.rrel.; the load tape( whom °ppette A. (0.
EDW.' term. 1 t appears there sem no . D-
woo 5.w the n-cu'rono., sol re the her -r•
h-e•m• de a:hed from the load on 00.
tbo wtot ot 1»00.04 for th• 4r gar sand the
home rest• o.ugh west Zr'soh. Mr. B-ek
cot larn,nr up. a I p.rles wear to
w here lb. a•4 I.v and after r•mowiog the
barrel. tae bo sem found, but Ste w.•
mrtiao'. The deoe•eed loaves a widow and
8.e daughters.
AN OLD LADY'S PERIL.
(e.ld 9eare.0 walk or *tree-Medd'.ILIA.
aey rills (.red bei.
}toga Riven, plight Co., N 8 , F.h. 16
(_4p• .s 1.-0 a ••f .b' moot rem..keb.•
"ares so e4 is awl o.I onelee n treat e1
Mr Sl rabetb Berri, of ebu tilos. Mr..
Berri, we* N ustt-f,- years of eg-, est
reemplod witb ATOM c K dn.y P.00,pl. n',
• ed the dolmas had r.anhed'h•' st•9• ants
she oeu' d not deep. Sot 00014.00ro.;y
walk fn.m one room to enorher, and .h.
r,quured •mut.nce to dress hete.lt "Then'
'o um hoe own words, "I resolved to 9'y.
1)odd • K.d.ev P.11e • thorough trial I
took five bozo., and they proved much.
•acnes• I wok moo mors. Now i obs deep
.,uoh bettor sod •m oompinutly card el
Kt4e.y Trouble.
"When i.I&•ted t&kl,R Dodd'. Kiiney
P.11. 1 000ld on y walk trout oma room to
another ; now 1 oat walk • mil.."
A1310 FORTUNE.
Ilene el the Metre Reported 1. Uv 1■
•;.dsrlr5.
Detroit, Feb. 10. -The cut e5tatr of the
late A. T. Stewart, now known as the fla-
con WSW, 1s haunted by • I•g..l thread,
aorta New York despatch.
There 1s • snit now on la the metropolis
limos by Wm. Stewart, an spewed 00u.t0
of the dead mtlliooalre dry goods merohaot
to prove that Judge Hilton got hold of the
esteie through legal In'r'.ue .nd the swoon t
Dorsi" a mottled to 11,000 000, or • sou tech
pert of twothtrds of The whirl. property The
trial may dw'd• whether or not the I.mnu.
w ilt Dose wool 1e reopened and the fortune
at 1100,000,000 be dt.tdrd after • genera
coo of .•ontest among 169 heirs of A. T
Stewart.
There •re snood cousins of A T. Stewart
living In Detroit, who are watoWWog the N.w
Yolk proce.dtogs with Intense Interest sod
.00ld•atalty wondering what their own
(Menem are of getting a dice of the millions.
Neil MoDosgdl, 41 Perk •55005, • rade.
ed Scotch gentleman with • tenon of the
n ative "start" still han,log to his 1 p., to
one of them. Nell McMillan, Andrew
Stewart, hell Smith and hie brother, Jame.,
• 11 living 1, this alts, are o• here, •000rdlog
to McDougall, Mr. Hon ,ug•1l has testi .1
re,ldent of the oft, for over 15 years. For
evmr 25 Sean he was employed by Con -tree
Headras to his traoklog business in this and
other aldose. Hs ba • oomtort•bte comps.
(rec., land up for Sts old age, and le mor
worrying whetter or not he 9e'. •n 0051
peeled torten*.
' Robert Stewart. AOi.nd.r 4:ewsrt and
my greedmerher woos: boor her end •',pre,"
..id MoDnuisll. "rhe former was A 1''e
father. The other ase • U. 1'. minister to
Arpyh•,htra ■red 11(y g'enrlmother heed in
the same porch Th. r. I aa. herr There
s rn eo.rhl shoat my r.tt "n,h.p to the
io.1 millionaire."
"Roo," o.nsttnued M,Dnng&tl as • smile
played about Ili• o'roars of 1 i' I»i", "l'm
pet bank'sp on anything. Moybs wo will
g ot together .td sea if some •tope ought
sot to be taken :0 protect our Interest*.
We hired a Weyer once before to do thee
not he did pothole for us. Personally 1
. m io teem' of retaining • g 01 man -s
mea who :s • Ngh'er and have him Inok u
n the maitre. Wo .a. pima reletionsh.p
• '1 right. 1 honm ly bol,,,. th t mon-y to •
Ionise on the heirs instead of to the R'I'°m."
"1 admit 1 won't) boo red hove a dtoe of
1t."
McDougall says tt're ars numerous
Stewart Min sattrrsd In different mitts of
C.nsda, printop.11y le the .felony of
0-'t sloe Inger/MI mid Gn.larloh. Thr y
include"lew•r1•, .dclsugell. and kleNevlbs
Aorta wher.
AMONG OUR EXCHANGE•
Rey, Me. Kase. et ('111155.
(Clinton New Itral
K•v Mr. M.'s., of t)oderloh. who
ofBrived in 'M Rapt'., ,horoh on Sunda%,
we. not greeted hy • ',sty Iaree Retrofits/
es hl. first appease/ire. How. vise, .t we..
ant bm.oee tele ee.tIsmon Lok* oratorical'
ability, or vim o' 1n'eresr in hu Afeoouries,
for MIs a wits, it •hos'; the e•.o•m whioh
109.4 nearly ell dee prevented many from
turning Dor In tM afternoon he attempted
10 rsaeh the boo line oharnh, but had to r. -
tntn wil.hont 95tOn g there, owing to the
nondltlea of the roads. Ke.. Mr Daltop
was 1.1 ring 1e Gdurioh, and spooks very
flsttsrnngly of the pngrwe med. ay the
Paps el .anetOgation rel that cowls mese Ile
Ise a►ttse. lags mooing Woos we►, pass -
HER GRANODAIY$ ROCKIN' CHAIR.
A homely bulli, old"fMbio•ed thing, its
i •tot's In •eery pert wore loners,
l•e arc's of stroog. uop..nted wool, will
pond e 1 from an age of ase ;
1n urs.k y rockers seemed 10 o•y as 1a ex•
mai a owe pain
And ooteuy p'0 55' &riles' beim p0110 such
• .17.09 ar•.n.
F"r 9•n r•'6'os n h.d stood upoo the loo'-
wor a B .,.r n •.,.1•
The o'd 11 ep .c Prow wh.oh the flemee
Ise►•d upw.rd from the chummy
wale.
Aod young sod old through year. of time
had lowed sod vsoer•tsd IL,
That old spilt bottomed rocktog oh.lr to
which her granddad mod to sot.
Shit told me all as history that maiden ret
eb• r..y tsars,
A. we .ould" ..t oo w1.'er tomtit• before at 0
°beery old dr•plao.,
From when I. lel the builder's h. ado sod sat
m it in clear pride
Within • humble oottege when tier grand•
mother was • bride
Down through the ge0.r.1. O.s L.II her sire
Inbentd4 the prize,
Aud as she inked the reverent light that lit
the azure of her eyes
Embattled my heart in willing bonds, and I,
too, pinned my love to 1t,
That old, split -bottomed rocking chair fa
wbluh her gem:dilad used to sit.
She told as how the good 011 mw would
seldom leave that honored pat
When weight of Reaming year Lemma too
heavy for his tolt'ring test.
And how he'd sometimes ea for hours as it
Ic . hoeyeoly spell,
Upon nus knee• an upon book, the Bole that
he loved so well.
How she, • toddling youngster tb•o, would
kowl before see great to bed
And say her pr.yen at his knee, his wither-
ered hand upon her head,
And as mho talked her love y eyes with holy
loaplr•r.'oo lit
As rooked she lowly in the chair to wh.th
her granddad used to sit.
'Twos only bo.It for ons, sod yet we found
at •'roup .Dough for two
As In our hearts the speak of love Into •
f.m.ag pastors grew,
And, spate lie Lul protest au, creaks, 1 obi
Dight pressed her to my beam
And spoke the glnwtog w' ria of love that
made her mine .111 ' e.tb shall part.
Aod as I sit and watch her u she rocky our
bouocng boy to rpt,
Ills curly, golden. sleepy head soft plllowed
on her mother blood',
1 1"11 that mtne, if posible, is greater than
her lova for it-
Tn.t old spilt -bottomed rnckiog chair to
whlob her Rrseddsd Deed ro •Ir
-D.ovmr I'oek,
mat at both sorvicee, and every'hing tare
.vidence of life and dart. spa:Dual ID: eras,.
w 111 Yate In reser Seat Time.
(Benmiller oorr.spoodeeeo (dation New firs..
t% "old it b-n.htrho is 'he ouwn.'n
112a1 1e seg 1.1 ne rhe m.o • of the pmpl.
at the present •time The lacy them •ootb.r
•"'e a to be token .11h r/../.rd 'o the Met-
.r.o r•dway h.. •gain male tit gve.:10 . •
Die lemae. Macy th uk nue, th.r at will
cure t6's time, who" w -yawl who voted
.9•1s•t the Oyl.. feat Lame w111 o.•' their
•oyes in ',ever the weir election. Never
-helm• this does not v. event the matter
h.•.ng threshed out in •11 a'. •,p-os..od
a•.r)y every mum' One ma.v ism. the prow
•n5 0ose •dv•oo.d renh •11 She ("roe and
Yon that ueo•Ily characterize debatable
q.e•tions in this . il'we.
A Delicate Child el Seventy -es..
(duuoue Reformer./
There is • • Dry ..1 • men of .. verity who,
w ren he eau ••ted .f hie Wrier liven to lir
.o old roan rep' .d • it ha Tether was lit -
•r• y. pu't og h.• vr.mU.rl ell to bed •
Phare us 1D0ther wet' ane of ' Me old .ton
o'd mouth to be few-wb•ch 't told by Th.
New Yorkes
Tim u.omaeg
from m •south-
-I
•mut
-
-' Senator, who wee elplaoo og bow
healthv his part of the S vee u : A mount.
seem, 110517 two 7-115 011, and hie wife
. 1 .io.ty were returein9 trom the formal
of their eldest ahold, who had died 51 the
age of sevoety-roe. A. they discussed
bat: lyse lo deep grief, the wife mid : I
•lwayo told you, Joao, that we Mould Direr
nee that oh.ld."
Canadian Journalism Prestressing.
(Woodstock Seatlnel-Review
Tee meeting of the C.oadieo frees
Avco &lino in Toronto lost week was one of
the heat in Dm long history of this body.
Th. fres. Aesop ation has had an exoellsnt
Ir Barer*, espeot•lIy of recent years. Thera
has beet a great change to the personnel of
,t. membership .e well is In the mariner of
carryieg on its work. No one oar attend •
✓ teettn9 of the pees/omen without reaaring
that jouroali•m In Canada has beim in •
mate of transition, and that It is immune
peas with the prover* and expansion of the
country, 7 he •onu.l Doming together of
gentlemen of the prom o.unot fad to b.ve •
Rood influence 1t 1t not surprising that
the memb•r•h.p and the it fluence of their
•aom.tlon '5 ate.d,ly on the morose",
ober Melee. r'•aety Clerk.
•iesfortk Eapoattor.i
1 he count y comma •t tb..r recent session
did a matt and proper 'ht. g to tooreae'ng
the salary of Mr. Wil ono Lane, county
oterk. Mr. Line s. molt •iB sent, pune-
taking .•d °blotting otSt n.l an' his rennin -
•'t0,, ••en •t the too ria•", to not any too
high. But they should also hag given Mr,
French. them r e hes Hoas of KefnRS,
She small toonase of $25 which he asked.
In would M dtl8mlr to get • mote who
could f11 Mr. Fru:odes es position as well as he
.tins ied-to +iriiedvani•Rs'Tn'6I
people, and • .mall Worm.. of $25 le
D othu.g more than • fen, reoovnitlon 11
faithful servicer, especially when hie mom y
fo► the very detonate end dist.atefol duties
he has to perform, is not by any mean"
large.
Rev. 9. J. Allis, of the Hamilton Ro.d
Methodist chu•ch, Loads.. a forms. Ond.-
rloh motor, has been blotted by the hoard
of his Church to remals for a fourth year
The motion for his return sal carried by •
standing Vote of • full 0060, and the
members of tho board persun.)y .zereseed
their •ppreol.tirn of Mr A1bo's sarytoeo
and their desire to bey, him remain another
Snot..
•
MANY MEDICINES
GIVE TEMPORARY RELIEF
BVT BECOME LESS EF-
FECTIVE EVF.RY DAY
•
f
THIS 1S NOT TRUE
Or
IRON -OX
TABLETS
Being a Tonic. they
INCREASE
In .rffectivene.., and
they can lye used con-
tinuously with perfect
safety.'5 ' They Cure
Constipation and Indi-
gestion. They Purify
and E'--Ich the Blood.
FiFTY TABLETS
FOR 21 CENTS
1
TO ADVERTISERS.
Notice of (mange' wart be left at this
Office not later than Saturday
noon. The Copy for changes
must be left not 1' -ter than Mon-
day noon. Casual Advertisements
acuxpted au to no. u Wednesday of
each week.
fl
One of the most danger-
ous end repulsive forma of
Kidney Disease is
OPS
for which Dodd'■ Kidney
Pills are the only c.rt•rn
curs. la Dropsy the Kid-
(teys are actually daa•.rerd
..p, and the water, whtcb
should ba expelled in the
form of urine. Bowe back
end lodges in the coils of
the flesh and puffs out the
skin. Remove the filth
which plugs up the drain.
Restore the Kidneys to
health. There la oily oars
1 Kidney Mnlicin.
DODD'S
KIDNEY
PILLS
BARGAINS IN
GROCERIES
ALL THIS MONTH.
A due b!ac Tee worth 40c for 30c per
pound.
A 50c black- ea for 40c.
Also 50c J n Tea for 45c.
A good Salm•n at 10c, regular price
124c.
Also a Salmon, 3 fon 25c.
Bottled Uateu. 2 for 25c. Itegu'ar
p i e 15c each.
Regular 15c ha ' . n, 2 for 25v.
A Fine Line '1 Fresh . and
Chotoe Confect!oasrg Goods
Floral Department.
Roes Carnation s, Violets. Pa'ms.
Ferns, ate alway o., hand. Flora
designs a specialty
Out-of-town odder rece
c&retul attention.
re praapt and
CEO. ST E1 VT
SNOCFR AND FLO ST
Will matt Mai tat:
NC leo
Jordan McKIM'S1 Goderich,
Block. Ont.
THIRD WEEK OF
MOVING SALE
The time for our moving is drawing near. 1 ou have helped us out with a big
lot. We have piles yet which it Will
be money y es your puclet to Isles us out with.
SUITS. --Mena title all wool dark twined.
wi h small .tripe, best value to be had at
$S 50 moving .a a prioe 17 00 Other suite
for 0 en from $3 30 up
Bargains in boys' uits.
$1 50 pure linen table cove . border• all
roue , fur 95c
A f w of those seconds left in table coven
and uap1iu5.
Wonton's very sheer Irish linen hand-
kerchiefs worth 10c each, at 3 f r 10e.
Meu'e pure linen 25.: bandkercbi• fs, mov-
ing s • e, 160:
50o all wool tweed 3'21e.
30c heavy blue serge, 224c.
Berti5 woof, all co ors 5c
Embroidery ens, moving sale prices.
Q' Its. -Another lot of those white
quilts, 85c
Dress Goods sale goes on, with 'lessee
cuts. The ve•y •tape. goods, bomespuoa,
chevto s, etc . black and Dolor.
$ 20 Dress Goods, $ lb
25 ,.
50 "
76
86
1 00 "
1 25
1 50
41
10 o Ltuiug. for
124
15 " "
18 60
4.Same cut in Canvas.
Brush binding. 4c.
20
40
58
60
76
1 10
1 25
ti o.
10
124
16
25c Lichee' Vesta, 20e
50 0. .. 40
75 " •' 60
Job lot of lace curtains
Some odd pain other odd curtains.
Bargains .'l over the story We eou'd fill Tu■ Sweat with a list acid then
not tell all ('cru,- and help us more and make • few dullart.
McK/ M "S BUSY STORE.
NttrttrtItTrt
Boots and Shoes
h FIND that our stock is too large,
and in order to reduce it and make
room for spring goods we are going to sell
DURING THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY
THE BALANCE OF O U R
WIN+TER GOODS AT COST
Comprising Men's, Women's, Misses' and
Children's Felt and Felt -Lined Goods.
We have odd pairs of many lines that must
be got rid of at ALMOST, ANY PRICE.
RUBBERS AND OVERSHOES at lowest
prices. No. 1 goods. Not punched Rubbers.
Wm. Sharman, Jr.
u�u►u�uiuilu�uiils�uii�+�u�w�u�u�u�uiuW uuiiW
Stoves an
Ranges
At Wholesale Prices. \
I have a few of
those strictly up-to-
date coal and wood
ranges left, which I
will sell very cheap
before stock taking.
Now is your
chance to save
money on a stove.
Worsell's
Cheap Stove House.
TAILORING...
1 hays received my New Stens of
Suitings, Tronserings,
etc., for FALL and
WINTER Wear.
If you are getting a new spring sotto,
• light neareo•e, or anything in my lino,
1 Dam plea" 700 In goods, tit 404 price.
tfKnady.Made ('trotting fa merle
H. DUNLOP,
FYI
nrrc
The Division
between eomi;.nd indifferent
Drugs and Medlolnes
1. strongly defined hers '10, Indlt
(.rent kind aro neer ordered and
neeee permitted 60 form part of on?
stook. Only gond, of ondoun'd
parity are offered to eovomero.
Dar stook rI
tNroprtstary;Medlolnes
lo vary larva fries• are i.e.,
F. JORDAN,
Irl*DIOAL HALL,
1. 8IIOPIIEY & SDN
- T115 L5ap(AQ -
V tL t 1 V U,i 1) tr . etort, 13.1u0,
Yamo(.kro.ers•
'Orders ear.raly a•t.ad.d to sr all
\ears, ■195.1, or dal.
Quebec •tre59.
ill Wood
FOR SALE
T e shove is cut into stove wood
ten=th .red will be delivered to any
part o the town the same day as
ordered. r��•
Ordef feoeived by telephone or
lett at r(eiience, 128 Cambria street,
will receive . .rcpt attention.
'Phone 98.
P R McEWAN.
Gorlerieh, Novem :r 21st, 1499. 53.3m
HELLO
TH :' OLD
REL BLE
ALL KINDS 0F.', ,
COAL
ALWAYS ON HAND
Til it IixMT
Scralltoll Bard Coal
IN THE MAIIK&T
Dromeomo
AI Coal wetighd es the Market Scalp
where ro0klet IOW Iter. for . ton.
WM. LEE.
Order left at LES tit BEEpuARD'8
Store promptly attended to.
DON'T FORGET THAT
/'• :1f!/ f. 1l-'
IS THE PLoCR TO UR? VALVE ror
You's MONDY,
Opens Jan, 5r h, 1103. Two oou-5se, ('omm5r-
W • .d Shorthand. Mind foe Oolleg t Journal,
(' A. r LCMIN.t, A. L. MOINTYKE,
Pfe• Oen,
Mckillop Maul Fire imam:" Cs.
FARM AND ISOLATED TOW' PROP.
ERTY INSURED
19 "value of Properly !morel op in J►nonte.
p1,eW,ftd.N
Orrtr•,R, AND DIt(SCTORS.
J, B. Mobcap. pre» ; T. Primer, Moe -ores. 1
Jas. Connolly, O. PMI"• W. O. Rros4foct, J,
Watt, Ja., Roots, J. O. Grieve, J. Itean.wet.,
directors; W. H Bros4r,, , de•rn'th. Memo -
tor of lames ; T. E. Hays, 8eaforth, secretary.
treasurer.
AmtvTe,
J W. Yeo, Holmeeyille; James ramming
Ewmond villa; R. MoMIII►n, 8eaforth: R
Smith, }larlook
Policy -holden can pay baaeeemems and get
their Dards rscelpted at Mr. Coati Clinton, or
at Mol.eao Bros.' Pataoe Clothing Store, Gods
fish
'='``r: 'T=-'RSHALL S/.NITARY MAT RESS.
PAT. WEPT. tenni
THE ONLY VENTILATED MATTRESS IN THE WORLD.
Perfectly Vent.ilet«l, Perfectly Resilient, Absolutely Not•elnsa,
it• hes haodlea to lift or carry it by.
is mach cheaper and more durable then the heat hair mattress.
It n►nto5t get. lumpy, and will tint sag from itoe,
it to the matt healty and moot comfortable Maumee remade.
o -Call and examine iia merits. Soldinnly by
W/LMER SMITH.
Realer In High Grade Furniture, Furnishings and Art floral•,
fine Upholstering done to order. Vast Street. 0ODERiCH.
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PAT. WEPT. tenni
THE ONLY VENTILATED MATTRESS IN THE WORLD.
Perfectly Vent.ilet«l, Perfectly Resilient, Absolutely Not•elnsa,
it• hes haodlea to lift or carry it by.
is mach cheaper and more durable then the heat hair mattress.
It n►nto5t get. lumpy, and will tint sag from itoe,
it to the matt healty and moot comfortable Maumee remade.
o -Call and examine iia merits. Soldinnly by
W/LMER SMITH.
Realer In High Grade Furniture, Furnishings and Art floral•,
fine Upholstering done to order. Vast Street. 0ODERiCH.
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