The Signal, 1898-12-15, Page 5THE SIGN :
GODERICH ONTARIO.
TutiaaMAT, Deo. 16, 180e;
ISRIPWRAIr
ou-witr
be Satisfied
V rpm get your Bootie and Shoes berg.
Than is no reason why you shouldn't
be a customer of ours. A wail select-
ed stuck, best goods, lowest pritws sad
eourteous treatment are the induoe-
mente offered you. The fall stook is
complete, and will be sold at Lower
Prices than you have been accustomed
to pay.
ST. 6E0. PRICE,
Custom Work West side el Square.
and K.p•lrins. Godaiah.
THE COUNTY COUNCIL.
.roee.Mlap et (be haat nosslaa •l lite
Conseil N 1*1014,
. The oouuty oossdl met at the Doom
Meso on To••day &person of lam week.
This Wm the less 10.5404 of the toenail of
1897.8 ; on the god of Jamuery 0.11 a DOW
eosaell will to elected for the enemas term
.l ewe y..r.. Follewieg .re the memos of
spring orops. The report was referred se
the House of Refute oommittee.
A report by the Mork on ••11111 40 Mid
other mitten m oon0eetl00 with warless
bos.es of refuge was read and seat to the
exewUv. oommittee.
The eosnty gaoler reported *lei* prises
ee, .0 ..1.., oo01iaed in the gaol. They
wore all oommitted for vagrancy, with the
ezesptioo of one man who to awaiting re -
a1.1 ban asylum for the io.s0..
mm
► . ebehe Panama °°°°°" o1 the usal : PbUlp (hasty o,mmirtoner John Ansley orb
Holt and Robert Nelms. Oodertob ; Johan ectad a report of business transomed by
l;oz, (iederton tow.sblp ; J.mse 8041Moos hits sos his Jago report. Ib oestuw
.. so
minims : (:oo. MOEwaa. He.mf1 ; Job. 000.0.0 of Ow work dons sad KIves the
1'orrsoo*, 11.y ; Dr. 1io1110s, [Io.w
ta-; amber and ..owes of the orders hood
l).aeld "4"18"4 U.bermo ; Thoe. If. Hays, for payment for works under bla 000trol. A
trent deal of repairing was dote to the
bridges and approaches 40 the county dart.
:.•forth ; Jobs B. MoLe.., loakeramith ;
Arch Mid Hfslop. M.P Y., Grey; Hoary
I11141er7. M.r,le ; Dom" YatBsa►a; and the oommmi
ieeer S"
Wawa..5b ; Al... 8s.W:-gg0
trt, Ww.o..est
weaesk; ports dist, 'goy w •11 Dow in a gm:4 sato
S. a. Cook, Howiek ; Robt. Miller, Wrex- (starer. TM ontls►impprteat .Dike wen
-'R. OuYep)ort et 'h" 1111811Th h. fiiei.Y the Dyer and Masebester bridges. Th.
Dort open of the Manobeet.r bridge was
✓ es»vw bbd erected over what is known as
Dyer's crook. an tee boandery between
Hallett and Wweamb. The brides la
shout 48 feet loot sad 16 teem wide and is
sspport.d on oonorete abetment*. mak tog a
4l•mdld bridge. A000rdiag to tnstrnutioes
glom a. the Jane ess.tisa, a 100 -loot .pen
hes been emend at 1h. Maobester bridge,
supported men abut..mt of .too. and 000•
eseta. Mr. Ansley reports teat the works
64 Manchester are well and subetantially
deb*, end .111 b.. great Improvement, .t-
hanes tors 000slderobiy grater width of
stream, which oro. touch Leaded in times of
high water. I■ regard to lbs oomplatnts
sod dissatisfaction which wore caused by
the foot that the bridge was not completed
Is the epeotled do., the commissioner
*tates that he know* o1 no portion who sus.
Weed any reel tens ea ssse wt et the delay.
the Does y malnt.lwd . very good d.rts.
tin road tor both teams and pdrtriaus,
and had the toed marked by liable at sista.
The contract for t8..upntrootur. of the
Manchester bridge and for the removal of
t0* short apse .ad its *rection over Dyer's
meek was 1.t to Hunter Bros., ot Kumar -
dies, at 11,150; and th• oostr.ot for the
asotlob .1 th• abotmept was •w•rdd b
Frank Gutteridge, of 8..tortb, .t 14 per
esbio y.rd, thene betsg the lowest toucan.
Mr As.l.y reports in regard to two
bridges which be think..bould be retails
early sell ..miner -the 8u..merh1lI bridge
sod the bridge on the beid.ry b.twom
H.IIess end MoKulep. The 8s..wrhill
will requiri Wliiibeat 100 feet lost
sett •.4.e) bridge en ilSoirot..butments is
rroestim.nd.d The ether bridge will re-
gain W be about twenty feet to Leith .ed
..der would be a suitable material. The
emneslesioner reports the iraiO4 el *rd.,.
amounting to 16,749.38 in oec.ectioe with
Use work is hen d.oartmsot. The report
was *eat to the road and bridge committee
Ily • summery one. The obair was occupied
by Wanes Mo6w o, and •II the ambers
were in att.nd.ioe.
Tuesday, Uen. 5.
After the ad.pti.s et the ..routes et the
last day of the Jane nee4ar, the toiletries'
oemmaaJwtime were read and seat to the
special ert..dttes .
Memorial tem the council) of sloe ooa417
of SI.11ad. askist that the Manlotpal Aet
be amended so Lbw, all farm and nudes pro.
dam shall heva • free market. either whole -
e a. or retail. i0 every pert of Oaten*.
From snooty of Dadtrta, n•..e.dmeas
te the hirers An.
leen Lanark manly, sating that the acre
re esmN/t..ent of vgranM be •n.add.
Polities Ire. the Clerks' Assooation of
the oes•ty of Harem asking the oounoil to
patinas both the 1.o•l and Uo..inim (Doe
egn mine 4* mood 48.41 Yleefli. Aoki se
that municipal oinks shall be recyte'Ied as
the legal 0,etdia0it of the vole,.' lists o1
their respeotl.e..saiotpahttso.
A atter from J. M. Best, claiming dama-
ges for Tam Hesderao•, of the vicinity of
lis•forth, waw here* was aimed on •
bridge, was sent to the executive oom..it-
len.
A latest and eiroul.r rem Hoary Ar..-
strNm. respsoMag a book entitled The Mul-
otpl lwwyor was seat to the emostive ohs -
mitts..
A Grp amber .{ auoossts were rend ead.
referred to the asses. oommgats..
Wedo.ed.y, Deo. 7.
The town wet •t 10 •'.ls.k.
A &umber .1 aeseeale were amt MOW
Gasses eom.letea
Tee report of Dt. Shaw. medical soperl..
Modest of the Her of Refuge was read
mad met to tb. Home of Rehgs committee.
D. lreseb, ammo et ib. House el
Marc enbesiited • report of the products
of the taro y ewaectm a with the imitate -
Mrs sad the work dose dories the year
1898. Then were predated 490 Iowa. saki,
126 bath. barley. 150 bath. pan, 12 boob.
beam, 96 bash. mime 20 bash boots, 15
esti. mottles wrote, 5 bosh. parsnips, 9)
hent. -laden turnips, 726 bash. field fur.
roe • ot4.4 70 beak, sante, 1200 busk. s100aolde,
400 bath. po4tess. 7 toes hay, i of an tore
el segs fade'*, 50 climes, 30 squash. 100
cabbage. 6 hbls. apples Their Down gave
16,374 lis. milk sad they mode 4641 pagoda
et btler. widish was all eos..Ned Is the
Bees• Oen hundred overgrew) were est
ess (.t these several are dead) and 550
Osealmert r were pleated end hays
e ll made • l growth. 1be t.11 pteybt.K
le ell dews est tae testis ready tor the
APPALLING DEATH
From M&Ity Disease Prevented
by Dodd's Kidney Pills, Only
"Kidney Disease." Do you know
what it means? It maim that the kid -
e eye are either nom, or rotting ; the
blood is full of poisonous, death -
dealing corruption ; that the Kidneys
can't do their work ; that the victim is
a walking charnel -house; that his
hours are numbered ; that the victim
Must take Dodd's Kidney Pills if he
does not want to die.
Have you Kidney Disease ? Is
oskin hot and dry ; emory fail -
5 breath short ; urine, reddish, or
colored; does it scald when
passing ; is your appetite changeable ;
do your ankles swell ; have you bitter
Buse in the mouth on getting up
mornings; is there • brick -dust de-
posit in your urine i'
Any of these signs is proof positive
of Kidney Disease. Will you be cured,
or will you die? Dodd's Kidney
Pills are the only means on earth that
will =royal. They sewer fail.
Thursday, ilea 8
The report of the o.rmmittee ramming
the oeettolldatloe of the ooaety bylaws was
seat le the examinee oommttter
A report ot the eo..ttuUes rMeemt 4.eM
.m Wis./ham for the emote, of tender
awl the letting of oaatraote for the .rection
.1 the Manchester bride. was referred 40
the road and bridge committee.
Tim emend djourod Deal three o'olook.
Upon resuming in the .1Nr000e, • few
mere 000000ts wore read •ad referred to
the 8nmos committee.
A report .bowing the amount rued for
meaty purports* by .sob minor muefotp•li-
t 10 the musty wm read and ordered to be
filedmusty
Moved by Dr. Reline, eeooeded be Mr.
Mol0sie that ewe Inmates of the House of
1i./oo* named 8mmo be so and after this
day Ire• inmates, and that the oferk send an
•Gement to the township of Stepbee of
amount doe the musty for t heir board to
this date. tarried.
Moved by Mr. Holt, &Denuded by Mr.
Miller. that the comma grant . .en .goal
is the gnat paid by tb. Legislature of 0.1-
.rio tor the continuation .lases tor the pub.
lie.eboel. of the comity tiding up reboot
leering and entrains .Iamlaatioss. Refer-
red to the .I*entivs som..tt se.
Friday, Deo. 9
Th. Bogor., of special oommittee was read
and •doptd. The report noon
minded that the rrgwt of the Clerk.' As-
set: a►ioo bo granted and that a Dopy of the
storks' petit to be meet to ..oh pointy Mork
1u the Provisos asking tor oo operation is
the atter ; Met no motion be takes in
ref.r.5oe to the petition from the county of
Lanark, the oommoa,o•tioe from the musty
et Ds6.ria or that from tb. oouoty .f Wol-
f lead.
The report of the 0n.noo committee dal•
e s with • large number of .0105.10, was
then taken op. and • portioo of It was o00-
Ndered and adopted.
After tho noon intermiesino, the report of
the executive oommittee wag kid before the
oounoil and wee p0esd. Tbe committee
recommended that th. salary of tiro
French, matron ot the House of Refuge, be
increased by the .um of rth p.r unties,
commencing J y let next; that the
atter of parobasist the work ea msn(clpal
New-
Chiistm..a
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• IN NEW STORE
We have bean compelled to move two doors West (in the semis block)
owing to instituting continuous telephone service. This will give the public
a grand chance to Purchase Christmas Goods at reduced prices. it will be
your privilege 40 visit our store at your pleasure, and compare goods and
prices with any shown in the City of Toronto or elsewhere.
W Oetesdars tress be set. 1260
Raphael Task A Sea's artisan Christmas O.rds -.11 tits tats this year
Pslenbt9 Keens la. 1190, Abe : repents) twists In gs etlties .f ens dee. or oyer
Revs' this Aawa•t (this yer'e1, 11.66
(wan Owe .5.551 (tor yeseei. 11.66
O8ae4Rbaz (Ibis yew's). 75o
ROMs sod Prayer Beebe •t gently -dead primes
Pesbr aid Presena.Noa Beebe, te ell the a.wsst bindle,' : lathier .tor for
(brines« Gifts
initaries Tay Seek. by the Modred
Seselal Dluaaat ea 4*4.y R.b.N1 sad Ilav wheel Prise Rook.
PORTER'S BOOKSTORE
0.11Tateebaat se. 100. a Mme West .t eta /Net ;O.ertilieess Stites, (7edsrlak
:ties".,YM r t
law referred fob the sermtttdoMem of
Hoary Angstrom/ be deferred aatU the
J•ntsry .wioo in order that the work may
be examteed ; that. Foant.u. Naylor, who
meds • 0141.1111 fee damages arming out of as
saddest at Uauley's budge, Ise paid 125 re
lull of 611 elates ; that • arum squat 10 the
L*gisletiv great be tine by the uuuautl to
the public schools N the ooeaty for ouo:tuu•
•tien Dawe fur the year 11118. 1s retorter*
to ►0e *aim of Thome. Hondo/en ler dant
ages.nstau.d by his horse oo the bridge
bosoms as l4proat's brides, the o•.mmltWs re-
ported that they bad oommuntuatsd with
Henderson's .5boltor, who had agreed to de
for muting the owe for trial, the oouadl
&grooms Dot to take say advmteg• as 1.
Ilestt of time ; and they rse...mend.d that
the matter be referred to the warden •ud
Mr. Hays, oesodllor fur district No. 5, be
make autunite sod 10 make mob .ttl.menl
as they think advwble la Morose* to
the report of the eomtmlttee bo team mad
000eolidale the bylaws el the musty, the
oommittee rouomwhded that bylaws No. 9
of 1874 and No. 8 ot 1890 be rescinded lad
new bylaws paved to omform with the res
olu400. heretofore pared by the ooaootl
dealing with tines two bylaws, ead that ow
hundred copies of such bylaws be printed,
but not until the and of 1199, so that all
bylaws and prowedmge of the emend of
the year 1899 may be inoluded in snob oea-
soltdattoo.
Th. county property committee reported
as follows
Your cowman* visited lbs gaol and
found everything olein and in good order,
and th. number of tales oorrespoade
with the /cooker report -ought males, seven
oommttled ea warrants. me name. W•
recommend that the gaoler's request for
lumber M curb • well be granted, as M is
willing to do the work for outrun*, and that
the gaoler's report be printed in the min-
utes. Ws would also call the attention of
the aowoU to the fact that something will
hate orbs swam m tbeliemr litre to She
gaoler's house, either by repents, 14 or by
buddies 6 caw one, as Mr. Griffis_oom-
pTii-is Eb;ethe house at preoSeTlevery us-
pleeeaot and disagreeable to live in. We
malted the registrar's o8tos and frond every -
(Meg in • estutaotory ooedittm. .t • rooms -
mead that Mr. Motlreath'. request for rob-
ber matting tor the 000rt how stairs to
granted. Your comm111es also aspected
the court boom and fwd everything oleos
and well kept.
The report was adopted.
A moue. by Msmn. Cox and Seidl that
the clerk b. paid $100 for ►u ssrvlor as
retuning °Riau ger the comity doanoil Mec-
um of 1899 wee referred to the ersoutin
oo..mittee.
Al the evening swim • oommunwaties
from 8. P. Halle, en behalf of the Teachers'
Aroola4oa of West Maros, asking the
oossoil to grant the Thunder' before the
Fridays of the g.o*ral m.5tings of the
Teachers' Institute in order th.4 the t.aoh--
opg{se • grass• hors mho pians et eteetsat
maj`6av• an opportunity of attending, was
sent to the education committee.
Moved by Mr. Torrenos,.5ooadd by Mr.
Hays, t o -ol.0s• 17 of bylaw he. 2 of 1897
be streak' out and the following be substit-
uted therefor : There shall be printed in •
n eat, oompaot form. In type net larger than
small
nos leed, 500 ooptm of the meioses
ot mob aortas, .•d the olerk stall teed
e ight mimes to the olerk of soh municipal
fly and sax poples to .sob member of this
oounoil.
The molluo was referred to the .p.oal
committee, who reoommeedd that the
clerk procure not more teas 150 aeons men
mob memos then .t present. aid mall se
°mem of oath session to the clerk of sash
municipality with instructions to di.trtbaki
one to the reeve and one to snob of the
other members of the .5s.oil. Four hun-
dred ooplr were printed heretofore. The
committee's recommendation was adopted.
The dooatton oesuelttee reported in fa-
vor of gramme the request oonteloed is
Mr. Balla' oommunlmites os behalf of the
West Huron Teachers' ls.tituu. The re-
port was adopted, aud the teachers will
have Thursday, as well ea Friday, for their
menet .ecus,.
The House of Refuge committee report-
1ilPillat they had held one meeting nam
Jane, newly, as the 15th of Noyetuber,
when they wt at the Hesse of Rings.
They feud the Horse /Saline departments
...mioily well Kept, aid the inmate sp-
oarently well provided ter. A few of she
mates were sessider,d 8t ssbjoste for the
rayless, and the wards., the phyeldan and
the impieter were instructed to maks stop
te have them removed. They tou•d the
farm work properly attended to and the
•took la lair 000ditioe. Tb.y •iodised the
s000sale and found them oornot CerMln
inmates had compa/ied 10 their friends that
Mr. Froo)h had ill-treated them. bot the
onmesi/tee were smutted, after •.horougb
isvestirotioa, that there was uo ground for
the oomplaiole and that all the inmates
were being properly treated ty the keeper
and metros. The eo.mitt a astrerten the
lnsp.otor. Mr. (;oats, to buy another .ow.
They reoomm.edd that Mr Costa be is-
struotd to have storm wade.e pot on the
n orth and west sides of the buiidlotr at
moo. Toe report was adopted.
The road and bridge ecal10tttee brouibt
to the following report :
(1) With reward to the Manchester bridge
we r.eommeed that the onotrastrre he paid
Iallall, as by report of the enai.e*r. It
).Nene there was SINN d.ay is the work,
but no reel damage bas both sustained by
aoyens. (21 l■ r eard 10. mho Summerhill
bridge and the other bridges Nentfood i•
the oommissioser's report, we recommend
that the orn..iesio•.r make arrangements
at ams. M have than bridges rebuilt and
ask tor faders, whlb can be placed be-
fore the council at the J emcee next.
(31 The minutes of the m..10itle) meeting
bold in Wianba.. July 11th, M open tend-
e r and .ward oestra.M for tiw emotion 81
Manobeater bridge, were placed before es.
They appear quits entletootory, sad w• 80d
that by not accepting any of the tinders for
e loavating on that day, but greeting this
work dose by priva..ostr.st, a saying of
$175 was made Se the oousty, (4) We
r.00mmeed that the repot of the
oommerioser be printed in the Wants'
as usual. (5) W• hay* prepared • bylaw to
repeal .11 former bytsw* dealing with
°sooty bridges, and ask you M pass the
mina.
Moved by Mr. Holt, seconded by Mr.
Patterson, that the report be .mended by
s0N►img out Mame 1 ad substituting the
follows, : That the .m,lne•r forward to
the clerk t.rthwillt the speoitloatlons and all
other papers is big hands to connection with
the Manohests bridge, and that Hunter
Bros. be pard the balsam ol•imed by the.,
leis the sum d 1900, and that the quotable
of payment of this latter gam be deterred
till the ,lseamy meeting, to be then dealt
♦11h by the council Lest.
Os imam of Messes. Rallis. sad Halog
dam.s b was crank out.
The report se amendtel wee Mos adopted.
The emend report ot the et.eative oou-
&Mee, r..ewiwtendint that 1100 he paid the
elm* se rem.wmtiee fear hie nervier h
.aameotles with the .nseisg nasty sassed
eleoliw. was read sad adopted.
The e.ametl adjourned.
COAL E WOOD
CHARCOAL and KINDLING.
We are still at the seeno old stand, Nelson
Street, where we have Mon .applying sur
.0.tornerl for a number of year. We know
the fuel that, suit. you.
0,4... left with ottr delivery rigs or .t
Wnte.11'e stove and tin .hnp and at oar
Akin will twaetve prosopt attention.
All mel weighed an market orales, unless
otherwise nwier'r l
We run ..v.irel itnya in trmnertion.
CARTAGE 1 FUEL CO.,
JOHN R. PLATT, Mangov.
19i.r«t. hit 268741
W. ACHESON & SON.
Practical Presuls for C1111:111m.
Our large store was never before so bright or so largely
stocked with pleasing Holiday Goods. For months past we have
been alert in purchases of
Gloves for Christmas, Dress Waists and Dress Goods
for Christmas, Furs for Christmas.
HANDKERCHIEFS.
Always appreciable.
From the brilliantly printed figured ones at
3 for 5c., for the little tote, to fine sheer linen, em-
broidered and lace -trimmed, at 20c., 1:5c., 30c., 50c.,
65c., 70c. Patterns and style just a little daintier
and newer than in ordinary stores.
HID. GLOVES.
One of the most important factors in our store.
Largeet.and finest new Holiday stock ever brought
to Goderich : beautiful colors, new dome fasteners,
newest trimmed backs. Prigs : 75c., $1.00, 51.25,
51.50.
�L'a. j13 L.t..t ty$CirMen red_ sLUns_
t3111&erw+car and Gloves, Men's Silk Scarfs,
- -Men'a--Bine-Cashmere -Hosiery-,
Men's Fur Coats, etc., at
CHRISTMAS SALE PRICES.
DRESS GOODS.
Such a demand for fancy Black Goode and
plain Ladies' Cloths. We plata our magnificent as-
sortment at special December cut prices.
Fancy plaid or check Silks for waists. Beet
Taffetas, pore silk, at 75c. a yard -special.
LADIES' JACKETS.
Still a large and stylish choice -for December at
from } to reduction in pricer.
.BASIEATCHEWAN-BUITALO
Those famous,
large choice in b
linings.
CARPETS
11131.13.
indestructible goods -a
browns, in all colors of
The Quality Attracts
The Prices Sell . . .
-000019
J. H. PEDDER'S
ALL EXTRA GOOD VALUE:
Finest Pure Linen Table Cloths ; Napkins to magi
Fine Linen Towels
Fine Bleached Table Linen
Pure All -wool plain and fancy Flannels
o
l" AAA reit, t7111e.a1NKAILO
Union and Pure Woollen Blankets.
in Brussels, Tapestries and Axminstera. Linoleums,
2, 3 and 4 yards wide.
BIITTERICK'8 Fi101J8 PATTERNS ILL IN STOCK.
JANUARY SHBBTB FREE.
W. ACHE -SON- 8s,
EPPS'J COCOAfHE (,,4(DI(4l'
Distinguished everywhere
for Dell of Flavour, Supe-
rior Quality, and Nutritive
Properties. Specially grate-
ful and oomforting to the
nervous and dyspeptic. Sold
only in 1-4 lb. tine, labelled
JAMES EPPS & OO., Ltd.,
Homceopathio Chemists, Lon-
don, /England.
EPPS'S COCOA
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1:11111P (ii:::6111"1 •
▪ aRAN6
LIGHTEST,
=ATEST.
CHEAPEST.
WA'lMEST
OVERSHOE IN THE MARKET.
OVERSFIOE
.e T.OvSi.t
TO PVT 00 Ort
TO TART err.
C000 READY-TO-WEAR CLOTHING -•
A!
Lowest Prices; Best Quality
Men's Overcoats
Men's Ulsters
Boys' Ulster*
Mars Sifts --
Boys'
Boys' Suits
Children's Suits
Call and See for Yourself
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CENTRAL.. -
DRUG STORE
Look out for the opening in • few days of Hick's New
Drug Store in the Horton Block on the 8q nae doer
to Central Telephone offtue ..►w E? `'-' -
CaII and inspect my stock when .asitias your Xmas
purchase..
S. E. HICK
No Bcrroms No Bvczts .
TIt3.sL1
" NEW FLORIDA"
"NEW BERMUDA
STEEL OVEN COOK STOVES
ARE TME FINS OF MUSS,
AND Tae
" New Art Amherst
For Women, Misses and Children
99
99
ft TME MOST ECONOMICAL 000111E NEATER
COAL STOVE 11 THE MANNET.
tarry Stave werr*atod posies* we ness-
e. sad gusreeteed for one year against
J. H WORSELL,
afroTs lLA�f
ou A•tp? title
aosDDRIC3E
PLANING MILL.
trraniSNEO
Bllchallalls & Rhyuas
BASH, DOOR and BLIND
lh•dr. Is ail kfada of
LUMBER. LATH, SHINGLES
Ass tensors Net.Ael et truer illewitenten
School Parniture a Specialty
TbB KBuaington Funiture Co.
(Limited)
WANT
DRY ELM..,*t
BASWOOD
is tome or gall insatiate TMA are •1.. 1.
_ than market tee
Green Elm and Black Ash.
IOP AAL[ eg ALL MOON Oen.(.LA5.
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Clearing Sale 1
As we must vacate this store on the 19th of
December, we must dispose of, our stock of MILLIN-
ERY- by, that date, and to that end we shall otter
everything utterly regardless of cost.
Startling Bargains --Come and sec.
MISSES YATES.
Inspection Invited
Any woodsman, be he ever so hard to
please, can be suited from the immense stook of
CROSS -CUT SAWS and AXES
to be found at McKessies. Oar stook of the cele- -
brated BUFFALO BILL Cross -out Saw has had to be
sillicoted a1t411ri(1y..Tb• pries and reputation itchy
have make them go lite a boy getting away with hot
.cakes ea a sold winter's day.
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SKATES
We Invite young ladies and gentlemen to inspect
our beautiful line of Skates before purchasing. We
have them fn •11 styles --Club, Hockey and Racing
also a Special Skate for Ladies only.
The rage in Toronto this year is for the ool -
brabwl Rowse Hocttav filtATW with puck stopper.
We have them.
R. W. McgENZIE
TR/ PLAOZ TO BUY HARDWARE (;HEAP,