The Signal, 1900-11-1, Page 7THE SIGNAL • GODERICII ONTARIO.
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W. Acheson & Son
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RARE BARGAINS IN
Ladies' TailorMade Coats
We place our entire stock of this season's hand-
some Coats and Furs at special sale prices. For a
stock of nearly 300 new garments, we now quote
prices which, as compared with elsewhere asking,
constitute a series of unapproachable offerings.
Silk -lined and Italian lined, beat style (:oats, ranging iu price now from $3.50
to $9.50. Value ranges from $.1.00 to as high sr $14.00.
Meo'a and Women's Fur Coats, ()sundae, Coped, Etc. Saskatchewan Robes.
54 inches wide Eider Down Flannels iu all leading colors, at special 75 oeats.
Handsome French Flannels at 40c and 50c.
W. Acheson & Son
COUNTY CURRENCY.
Almoysle : L. R Duff le on the editorial
ref of The Stretford Be&ooe.
(Hey : Litt week Ju Calder, 12 h coo.,
left for Idsbo where be will take • hood at
sheep rseeb'ng.
Wm.Aold ; .la Noble underwent an ex.
toenail, dant/seam. operation for a eerloa
•ttsok of •ppendiol'n
Morrie : The irtwee, of Anierson'm
sebool bars re -outraged the services o) 111
Jamtewo for the oomluv year.
%Masham : A I. H+mtltoe boo gone to
Toronto to ooneult • spec ans.. 1 th regard
to his eyesight. and also that of his little
boy.
Wirehom ; Wbiteohsrob betel hos ohsng
e4 hoods ; the poroh•ser a .Ino Mel) ,n•I,i,
formerly el Wtsgbem, but lately of L.
to wsL_
tire, t Peet Dela has rid hie rum to
Hear? Armstrong and will nine•• from it
shortly to his new funs In 10e roc'n.i y of
F••rdwlob.
Break : A Mr 1'smphell, of London.
has 1. Med the •taro 10 the (i d11.1 (loot
00(1 a opening up • large stoat of g 1
merohoodlee.
Zarlob : The esteraslem•nt given by the
Arrester, Is the tows hall, woe veU •1•
tended sad enjoyed by all aerate Thu
greener ameaeted to $28.
Grey : 1hse. Renovates sew two story
hrlok setter• is solo, op at • rapid rsr•
I1 will he smother ornament to • hoe al-
ready sated for HA floe resld•sose.
tyrey : Voksrd•y evening, Ootober 20th,
Mary Jane Riordan, (•.loves wife of Jame,
Parr. panned away from earth aged rutty•
ars years, ay* moath• sod eighteen days.
Sealerth : W• regret to have to report
ib. dower, .1 Kye'y t. daorhter of J.00h
l.rael, of 9e&fnrth, which sol nowrregee
took pleas oa Thursday moro(og of lost
weak
Nnrn• : H•ryry Vkeltoe, who 1 vie MU
hos uncle, Wm. J sckscu, 9 h Inc.Ifell psi
1 • wager, Is wh(eh uesnvls were heir,
h•o'e 1 .84 boles bee right arm nes, rt.
Clinton t. illy the O/nurse., Mi•seta,
Pre of - ••.set 450. we erre that Jets.
R. Rea y.w•n of t he less J $ iltec*y; st
',comas restrict to Mies M. B. ilurley,nl tbM
pl. re
If Jmrsvill• 1), Wsdeesday. the 17N,
at 9 o'olook 1a the morning. Will Potter,
well known here, wee married t. Yat
Rwth• tV',th,tlnih&m, daeshtr et A. WiAt-
0 other, !i•+ol.y
Tmireemulth • (leorce NAJt tote pOruhee-
ed the 50 *ore form of Mrs. (.dmf b•4
tine* to occupy the residence, as Mr
Moore is • baobelor.
Hallett :Fount' Kettle hu rented big
100 acre farm, being lot 7, on the 10.h 000-
oees/oo, to Samuel Love, of Morris, at an
sane I rental of $285 This is an o zoelleot
rum and Mr Kettle has got • good 1 ms 11.
Mr. Kettle w111 still retain tb. 200 acre
farm oo whioh he Ives,
Egmoodvtlle . William McOecch bus
sold hie ane farm no the .wend oo0oom •',
• reals out of Egmoodv tile, to James P. tie,
of Clinton, formerly of MoKtllop '!he
urlos paid was $5,700. 11 le ono of the boat
farms to the township sad hos oo it . good
brick house and oatbulld'age to oorrespond,
Morrie Toll week the owe hundred ears
horn known se the Taylor farm, Sa
Duo. 5, wr . gold to Samuel Burke, of tints
e els. There a oonslderabie timber oo the
plain and It will make • good daisy or grez-
log farm. kir. Taylor te the postmaster at
London South, Middlesex oo0oty. Mr.
Burke has I boys wbo w111 soon be
able 1.0 do a good share of the work.
l'lloton : John Tedford has disposed of
h e blwksmitbing Witness and prem em on
Kattesbury sl. to Albert Seeley end Aloert
Turner. Mr. Tedford has been ••t l'l'ntoo
for nearly forty yea*, during moat of
whioh tome be ha been to business for hlm-
*elf. He purposes moving to Manitoba 1.
Ibe spring, where his neo hos taken up land.
He bre berm oo estimable citizen to •very
respect, and will osrry away the, very best
015040 el a11.
pellis, Moen fie tram the b.asdsry sed
ergot • manulaotery hero. U LM set plats,
obereforr, that U the reload of lb. O000er-
wetly* Ue•eromeot incur the preteetluo of
Hie home rs5aerles from the oompetltluu of
the ataodard Mlle. time styrenes tut of
Cooed*, the gtan'lsg e1 that sante inquest
to those oonpasles who were Still outside of
Oou.da wr • privilege enabling them W
°outpost sate suooeeslully la the O.s•dlas
mater with the Standard 01* CO that hod
is the neutlms beano. • partly Cuadra
Co.? It may be •eked thee. 11 the tierce
meat had so regard for the Interests of the
Standard Oil Co. and they aro almost the
Sole manufacturers of oosl oil, why did they
sot take off all the duty 1 The rectos 1s
this rhe Standard Oil Co , wblle oon-
troltieg the manufactured output. have set
bought the Canadian wells. 11 the tariff
w... completely removed, the Company
would *Imply close toe Uaeadlan reaper,
and return to the msaofaLlra o1 the ell 10
the Americas or home rearrries, sad the
Oaaadian well owow. would be ruined
Westfield : Oso of W•etflsl l's most re
•psotod Yount lad', , hu passed away to the
per•oo of Iles Rachael Redmond. Dices*
ed wit token moth last •prtog with •p .t
took of the meales, which developed tote
uooenmpllon She hod teen grsio•lly rink
toy, but • 1•w worts evn sit1. Ieuty took •
change for the worse arid the.! I'hnraJ.y
afternoon, October 18 h The !ti 1..1..1 took
pl.c. this Soturd.y mounirg following, pro-
a•.dl.g from roe house to the Rumen
( .11gchery►g131t. A--ge mains, whoreesr-
rl ;mss held, &ftrshleb she •s.. '•herr.•1
Jt the K, C. burying erciao•t Ti. teeth
More the .yenp&thy .1 (ho et t re c .n nen Ey
In their sod bresvemsst
Farmers, a vote for McLean
against the pr for
ential tariff, under which the
sale of Canadian bacon, hams,
butter and other products of
the farm has increased mar-
vellously in the British mar-
ket. Vote for Holmes and a
Mr. Holmes has done good
work at Ottawa in attending
to the interests of his con-
stituents. Reward hint by
giving him your vote next
Wednesday.
BOOKS AND PERIODICALS.
LA MIN' HON• JOl'RNAI..-"Th. Loveliest
Woman to All Amerloe," "The Future of
the N bite House," "Chs Mon Who Wrote
Narcotism," "Wsltiog Ir the Mali' -5
p+ge drswlnr by A. B. Frost -sod "How
Aunt Sally Brought Down the House,` &
abort story, are some of the cruellest
Mutants of the November Lidice' Home
Journal. la the same ts.u. C1+Sued How-
ard 000lruse "The Story of a Young Mite
Charles Major bis " Blue River Hoar
Stories," Ellz+beth Stuart Phelps her serial.
"The Suoowors of Mary the First," and
"Josiah Allen's Wife" funnily narrates the
Inoldeota of her fourth visit, Edward Bek
forcibly contends that the Amerlor no show
ezwnble Lute in turoteh'og their houses,
end "Al Amerioan Mother" cor.vlots the
Americans of havlog had manners. Plans
are glyen for "A Quaint Old les/nosed
House for $6600,'' ane •[Actor visits of
°Poe Mees Artistic House to New York
City" right worthily 000epv two pages, se
don "Through 1'totbresqu• America,"
which peters' the soeoto Denebee of Cali -
forma. Thereat. oamero05 articles on the
f•.htone, and woman's work. By rbc
Pabllthlog Company, Pbiladslpbl&.
Doe dollar a year : too manta & wpy.
THIS Novaultco w'RINNae'N -The greet
Trope -Siberian Railway, described by
Hoary Normo 1. his aortae on "Rogsla of
Today." loads the November amber r
Sortboer's Magazine. Title r&ilwly 54 Zai
oommeroul sod political key to the Fu
Kut and Mr. Norman travelled He suttee
*opt ti so for its oomplel.d, a leek• Baikal
and beyond. He deo:Mime the wooderful
i&duetrsl po.(blltlt s of the country
through which he pawed and Rives ea en-
tirely new idea of Siberia. Instead of a
desert It promises to he the leading wheet-
prodaolog 0000017 of t0• world, and the
railway opens up Immense Moral posel-
blhtlm. Jesse Lynch N dilator, who has
written • number of artlolos oo the plo0ur•
&ogee mamma of New York. 1n this number
dseorlbee the "(Noes -streets of New York."
Hairy Jamin oontrlbutee "Tbe Tone of
.Time' the story of a woman who 'rte. to
Drente a respite'able past. Mr. B.rL(e'e
great o0r(.I, "Tommy and Orizal,' is ma-
in I his numbar with • eitast(uO
which will .urprlee the moat scat• readers
of 6otton, and will orate • greet deal of dta•
ouseioo. Sum' of the bosu ire .1 th.
World's Fair which 'i just closing in Parts
are lolly ,Haetrstsd by the oemer• ..1
3)wtght 1.. E mender', with bar motto e
wonderful series of photograph.. He
br.elly describes the room p o'unit from
u he p .. o t of reveal a. pho'tgrepher.
MAY LAURIER HOLD HIS OWN.
• areas asjLIeh rartedheat Ooe4rmes
Tatter's reeve gds.
(W wuutseter Gazette, Lambdas, Sat.. Out. YJ
"tv• wish with all our loses la 0.1 $if
Wills id Leaner may hold his own and route
book with an luureseed me) ratty. Apart
Hem the foot that hN Drterfilo. so to toe
ether country (maasIss d both to the
war and (5 the uretetentIal Moria) num•
meads oar gratitude, It woos to a roma
desirable that • et luipor(alut, who
yyes knows how to 000uthase ie. Frsoob•
U•eed0.., should remain •, the 0eln at
the present peso: ur• 'I hero ,e little um lo
d(sgwisle 10e fact 10.1 there have Ossa
&airy I.dlep la (.,&da these lost flow
mouth., and they ore nut 110ely to be se
coaxed by the triumph of Mir ('earl,. 'Pup
per and a British demohetr.ttou against
Yr. 'Parte. Moreover, Sir Cheviot' es-
Irem•ly bu.toellke lmo.rullam le by no
mesas w our tate, and might hove eltl
mets oone qu.00m very serious to the *m,
Dire. For whale deuuu0u.u4 the 'ono added'
tariff by wbloh the mother oouotry gets a
slight advantage, he domande what be tolls
'reoiprmay. This of tours. le Cha •sell
v.rod Idea welch Mr. Chamberlain hos
dallied with Int pat days. rhe mother
«entry, bolog • free -trading community,
sad therefore unable to give greater advert
tag.. t0•o she already 00olore, le to Impose
dladvaotages upeo loi.twe Nitons and ez-
.mpt toe ooloaks. W. minuet enter deep-
ly unto this question at the present mom's*,
but we oto only may amain that w• o•u un-
osly no 'trots of polloy more damselog to
British trod* or more attach •vou5 te lm-
p•ri.l policy. 1' won't deprive us of the
one oh,.f advantage wb(ott we hare to Noe
of the world, and which di,.rtve so much
oolmosaty that would elh.ro se oe dancer
ow. 1: would rodeos to obeurdety all oar
professed •ffwtlon for the policy of the
opus loot."
What would Robt. McLean
do at Ottawa ?
_ Tho interests of Goderich
t' will be best serval by the re
turn of'Roht. Holmes.
accession. tfor $2.200. (hl. Is she i nod, continuance of high prices.
baths hem leered ten 505.5 70.15 amid now
I. • 1y* 11e net o1 shop.
BINDER TWINE AND COAL OIL
S.•al.,rt6 : Jam C. LdJlsw. who hes
boon to Currie, N••rth N'tmr"t4, 0.e home
ea a erre reit to lila leanly. Bs likes
Lie Ws.', seal w+11 prnhs.ly relieve Me
tardy iher• un tis. •unov -f
Rumors : 11 is cud the prnperiy berm
s• Ilia Raver. Mousy. near the U. T�'
has been gold (0 ('apt. '(tretlow for $
It .djn'o• other property beloot(og to the
Captain, so will molt him well.
Bruceffeld - On Thanksgiving morning R.
lire oared q.letly sway W hu long home.
H. bed hem (ll for some rimof typhoid
friar and partially re nested but he took
• relapse from whioh he did not rally
Rraesels: Mosley mnrnlog,Oot.'2od,Kev.
father Mel1•ha performed the marrt.fe cere-
mony le theft C. Aborob. H-onrl., bete...a
Joseph Ky.°, • well known ynueg gentle
noon of McKdlep, sad Mt.. L zzte B.k.r, of
Colebrook.
Tuokeromlth : While helping with Miss
pyre at Andrew Art:hibald'r, sr., 510 oow- would be w 'nor* for the article.se.(oo, Tuckeremlth, W. Chesney mine try pa► a
WOGS an war of oorn which had twenty. than they are doing now
wet rows of Dore on at, with thlrtyflye Then 1st um see what they 0.y about Joel
erns 1s eaob row.
Ohetoe : Mrs. K Holmes, of St. Cath
.tree., N bare 00 • visit ; 1e is four Yearn Standard Ihl Company. They may we were
glow eh* bee bees hero, although • former
. Hoidens of thirty yes*' stand lg. Mr E. warned, ten, for th. former Ooveromoot
Molmes, who mos hers for • while pelt, ha wore eppr000hed by the Standard (hl Co ,
Warned to Sr. lather's*. and they refined them this privilege. What
are the I.ote 1 When the Standard 011 Co.
approsohed the ('oneervatly• Ooveroment
asking for this privilege they were wholly
• foreign ooml .oy doing butanes' ostalde
of U•ooe% They wanted to vet In to oom
pets with the home refloerle1, and mark,
they were gong to be the natter able to
enmpst0 11 the Conservative .Oovsromest
would give them the prlviler• of bringing in
oil to tank care They were refused, amt
loom • protectionist standpoint, properly
relueed• the privdrg• bemuse it would lo -
jars the home rel,,erles. Refused that
90104 'le, what did theStendard 0 1 Go. do?
They o "oat the border. bou.ht up the
Onodi*n r.Suerles, shut them up and entab•
hehed one I.r1* sad *Meant eye a1 Sarnia
and h.d complete ooutrnl of the trsffio.
Now what did the 1Abor.l Uo,ernmeot du?
lint be:ee •nema.'0 p•o'ect the Standard
0.1 Co they first reduced' he tar Rand then
granted to the oche ; Amerlwn minipanic
the very privilege that the Conserva•vee
had reinsert to the Standard Oil Oompany
land *blob refried was the means of oom
The 6..rrwmeal 1s nee atop ...lid • for the
Pelves M Three ors teles.
An (sal Hume Ltberel writhe to Tar
nes
sl e Post Dear S
,r -Cdr D.-00105
tells the lumen that the Liberal Gov-
*roment is reap 'mob's for the loan es d
price of binder to ,r, ben tote they reduoed
the tariff on that article u ,ill It to free, bat
that Mr. Foster reduced the prtoe of sugar
by tattooing t0. tarff .n4 returned millions
to the pockets of the people 1t done not
touch the question of priors to allege that
the Government made Improvident salt, of
the output of the Kingston pant .tlary to
their tnendt -t01c 11 a .other matter and
in on w.y effect. the preeOut phos of the
twine. Mr D,ckln+on know*. and •v.. j
dealer in ten a knows, that the lnoreOSed
price a cawed by an " ormse In the prim
of the raw material entering iota It* mann-
1 , and that had the Oov.rnment not
reduced Moe tariff the farmers of this novo
o11? They allege that by allowing oil to
oome In la tank oars we 0.v• h. rded the
oontrol of the Drat oil trade over to the
Marls : John YeOsli, of Holyrood, has
perohmod, W m Marshall'• 100 ser. farm,
lot lb, nen. 9 He Beta pow.eealon newt
April. The prlos geld was $"t.0(40. Mr.
std MrsMarshall will cestinoe oa the
farm. Mn. McCall le their deaghter.
C.lutes : Mr. esti Mrs. Newry, el bast.
W&wsaosb, have been spending • few days
with their ens is law, A Chet:eager. MTS.
Henry Is troubled with • c.taroot on ber
eye, and osme here M consult one of the
.,dloal men abou• having It removed
Wlagb&m Mlme Id. Pelton, formerly of
Wlnohem, now res*HOV In (Ll,lornto, ham
1RBered for 1e•ertl mnetM Irmo • o. car
tae tamer. A anretoal operation was per
formed reo.ntly, end ser lloot t•,00 u to Mime
1 e1'On was A. t•.0
sr
peered.
Grey : lir Kn.ohlsl, of Wfenlpee, has
porebs.ed the 100 -sore farm
of f n* uf•rFur
rasa. 14•0 o n The 0l too w
med
by Robert Moors. the dente Oen' her
r jaw, sed Yr. sad Mrs. F•.rrest w111 non
LOW SHOES AT
LINEMAN DUNN
et 5.040•. !•deer■ reed's air Rey r1115
for letterman •a,
llt•vt*e, Oot. 29-'(Ueollemeo-I bay*
bees troubled with rheum.tt.m for a year
poet, and have used sorer.* ao called o0
hone to them did me a particle 11 clod,
however, until I titer .J on • box of Deld'5
Kidney Pills. S'nos thrn my sufferings
have Poen brief ee my *tory 1. Three
b toes al Dodd'. Kldo(y 1',.1. cared me oom-
pletely, and you are welcome to make my
statement public'. William Darn, Tele-
phone Lothar t "
Here a luformaioo, more precious thou •
gold m•n5 to men who follow the same oc-
°uW'the soMr Dunn, .n1 who ma, krea
sufferers fri m rheumatism 1)odd's Kidney
Pills • II ears them as they enrol Mr.
Dunn. -
BRIGHV8
ISEASE
TO ADVSHTIBItRH.
NoUoe of changes must 0c left at tuts
Of6o1 not later than Saturday
noon The Copy for changes
must be left not later than Mon-
day noon Casual Advertisements
scoepted no to noon Wndnwd*y of
each week
HOW THE FARMERS WERE HELPZD
Mew =.•
measly 's triton
ico 5.. 5ser
W. gory Sun.
Tie areal.: too of tl'• •.ogrese ga.r.n•Ine
regal..Moe between Cu ale •.4 the Un••.A
State. le 1tr.•etly .Iue *o 10., alioe Of lir.
F .;.1, a ho w.• ...let .1 by \!r 1) vice
H,4
F 0rr not Mak
•n '11- mittr up
with the Sertet.ry of Av.'cult mit et N..1t
.u.•'nu '11.10 1. •y••re •S.•un '0 0”ole 1.
(hat the ninety tap' gear ."•roe would have
been ,ontol0M sod 001 experts of °.tile to
the Univ1 Staten pr.ottoally prohltsted.
Jame 1896.
man
ending 30
For the tour y R
during the whole of whioh pone 1 the
g tine SWAT wit io forms, w. °port•
ed to the United States 3,185 heed of settle,
valued .t 142.889 The gaaraotloe regal.•
time were abolished Frbruary 1, 1897. yet
although only five mo0'he of the Noel year
remoter(' the exports by June 30 had rush-
ed up to 35.998 head, valued at $499 421.
For the tour 70.15 ending Jona 30, 1900,
our expos of oattle to the Uoltrd St rtes
were 301,650 head, valued at $4.387.5[)9.
These 0iorre do not begin to show the
profits which the farmers of Canada 0...
Mr.ve l from the •bolttlon of the quaran-
tine, for they received not only the direct
profits from the export trade, but the •alae
of every head of °ttle left In the country
wit onoslderably ioorem0d by *Oe open •g
un of the new market.
LOW PRICES.....
• At thio season of the year we
make a special ,nark -down on Low
Shoes We want to show the peo-
ple what c 0 and comfortable w* la that r?u+d• rt non Y, Wa-
rw./ley
Sht,ei they ren hny here for lana dames my that 1 Wed to eel* 1050 05.51.7
rw./ey than they would have to to France, sod that EI i dad nn' deliver toe
ry elsewhere. Brand new ?tock, seeds le wee and we fault. •. II 1 10.
the Frrr.oh 0.nerhane sae se Int to a saw
MR. TARTE AND HIS TRADUCERS.
retorts of els •perebe• In twee gall .f
■Iarepres.■untlea5.
Speok'ngat Windsor Hall, Montreal, •
few night. ago. Mr. Tarts sold -"They
sty that i am disloyal, but they do sot
prove It. 1 defy them to prove It, for 1 am
opt disloyal, never was, and Dever will be,
My oppooente have nobl••hed a pamphlet.
fall of lies, purporting to be reports of
various disloyal speeches teal• by me while
1.3 Franc. They are most onblashing foie.
hear.. The trochee poblia man who
would go to • Horatio ooantry, who would
atter dteloy•l words, wattle! be • traitor.
T.t.1 mon is not myself. nth traitors te
her Majesty Queen V tetorla. and to the
British as, whioh Aosta over us mad grants
a• ail our hbert les, are therm who try to set
the Yartoo. races in this ooa0ary &galeas ono
oho, her. I .m •ddres••ng a mixed mention,
sod the Kogliah .leotore con judos by the
w*y my words are reoelyed by the Fr000h•
tsoaduom in this meeting how for 1 express
their view,. 1 am • French Canadian -I
would be nothing else My father was •
Frenoh Coosdtan, my mother • France,
wo•m• . That wit an 0wtlent of birth,
sod I could not 1.elp it. And 1 was torn
Dodd the Colon Jaok--yes, and 1 Ilya as -
der I0, sed rajoy ood .ppremst• the liber -
Nee It reprere0te 1 am a loyal subject o1
her Majesty the (,j..0.I demo ire no
epwlel credit for that. Why should we not
be loyal ? Are we not happy ? i have just
returned from Parte. whew I hod the flavor
'unity of study .g at elate tongs tome forty
two d,ffersot nations mod thole Irma of
go,5.1ment And i found that se form of
towernm• 0I teas so s•usdanto, y ea oars ;
that no pimple sere 50 fine, and had *e
meoh reason to be happy • old nn.0.sted, as
KENDALL'S
A
r.
111
SPAVIN
CURE -.r
✓ the deadliest td �srt
* Azad etalad t0 DoA.O�
etankind 1e sub e
Kidney Pills w et6r'e ash
saes of Might's Dtsese�
They bays never baled hi
one Bangle our T►4 saw
Ilio only remedy that seer
0aa cured It, and limy see
theory remedy) that ear
There aro irnitatloss d1
Dodd'• Kidney
box .od cams -bet '
tions aro denseness. The
pad or • alights Y
DODD'S
KIDNEY
PILLS
7 nen el3dn•7 P1L1 0$ I
aRy eters a at a0
dr01gdNs I!
F
:z
The old ,.Hoist• reaady roe hent lee, m•Ihrwe.,
.011000* . lemih l1 forme do.. noee. 10 41
Net* Plantar eat, 004,144. (0. 'ta
Or. a J. aseihri (h
Den sheham e tin bosom
m
Maw • mora a.1 l: •11100 halo r . Oa ..r.h.+eaAda
a
1 a0.. sand • Caere or Pan. years' ..ala., -w50 your
14.40010 elder y weje `leg w We tis
yam 11e .. a�a C.a. Mae 1 *... 1 .A:
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DON'T
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with your health.
Don't use Drugs and Medicines
Of questionable quality. (let the best
there is at the came prices that are
charged for inferior goods.
�t our Drug Sten the stook .is al-
ways fresh, and each article la -OA, po-
tent and satisfactory.
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has a reputation for promptness and
accuracy.
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and every Shoe perfectly mode.
SCHOOL SHOES for the Boys
and Girls have arrived. Gall and
examine our s t o c k and prim,
whether you buy or not.
ST. 11E0. PRICE.
J]ROPHEY & SON
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Cwmtrv►C DWeratort.AAA
'%moatulwtxs.
Orden rarehlly &ttrsded As M ata
0e.n. ■stat we day.
Store .. West street. 55e1450re. Mae -
nee •(1004.
New Idea Parents
aro the Beet.
TMURWDAY, Nov. 1, 1900.
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McKIM'S
CLOTH/NG
We have the greatest oonfldenoe in our Men's and Boys Clothit
have no hesitation in inviting the closest investigation as to gnalit:
and price.
Men'. Suite --A special line of Black Serge, very heavy and e
made, and good linings, worth $10.00, for $7.50. We have lot
lines at equal value.
Ureters -For Man and Boy. Our extra special is s heavy all et
Oxford Ulster, overlapped and double sawn seams, six inch .M
Dollar with tab. heavy Tweed lining and Mohair sleeve lining, be
well tailored. as good as you ever saw at $10.00 ; our special p'4
$6.75.
Overcoats -Our Special at $8 00 is • fine Beaver fiy front, doe
faced fronts, farmers' satin lining, Mohair sleeve lining, made rI
up-to-date. Look around and see the (test coat you can find 00110
and we will beat it at $$.00.
REEFER& -Men's Reefers at $3.00 to $4,75.
Boys' Heelers at $2.40. to $4.00.
PANTS -Men's Pants at 75c W $3.00.
Boys' Pante, special, at 50e to 75c.
We want to show you our Clothing. It's your duty in self protea
see it. New Jacket.. New Furs.
W. A. M0KIM.
Day a Bargain Di
••• AT TUR -
GREAT
Bankrupt Stoi
SALE OF
THE J. H. PEDDER & COMPANY STOCK.
- Every person satisfied with the big bargains they are getting
why not, for everything is being sold at leas than manufacturer's pricer.
all know that the prices of goods in nearly every line is advancing -
prices will prevail, but in the faun of all this, with us the prices are
constantly reduced. We have got to clear the stock out and that s
Our prices will do it. See to it that you have your share of the le
bile Bargain Days last, at
F. JORDANL�
Medical Hall.
D0N'T BE BVPED
There have been placed upon the market
'cnryoygo "Websters Dictionary." Theare te bei
offend under various names ata low price
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IT'S YOUR NERVES
dMlra. fano eta. and to tow instances
r a An�nouncements ofor f thaw a mp script Ione to pat
It's Lhe Contlltlon of Your
Nerves That Either Makes
Your i..Ife a Round of
Pleasure or a Use-
leas Burden.
To many wp.sn life is ua5 round of sick.
nese, weakness anti ill health. To attempt
even the.light.gt household duties fatigues
them. *any of the symptoms ar:rompany-
ing this state of d.rline are : a feeling of
tirldneee on waking, faintness, dirrinese,
reams feeling. palpitation of the heart,
shorthorn of breath, Inca of appetite, mod
Muffle and foot, head.che, dark cir,lee under
the eye*, pain in the hack and side and all
tho other a.Nnmpanimente of a run down
.rel weakened ormetitution.
All theme 'symptoms and con4,tions aro
simply Ilse result of • poor quality and
defective circulation of the blond, with a
waiting away of the nerve forces.
Ry feeling the system with
DR. WARD'S
of hector and all eons. e1 self lastest ea M
wish to wearer 00, 0lleglanse from Hri0la
st Frsgos 1 W her• is the feel is my nee
who woeld for • meioses wish t• be wiled
by Fraser, •.4 ender the errata weir
pprrmall le Tremor ? 'V• aro Frraek•Caas•
die se, but ere are Rrit',h tobjee's ; y.5, awl
loyal sad daveted sabi..te e1 her belev.d
M•iwy Q.as V1.wN."
Worthless
reprints are very mule•dtnngg They are ad-
vertised to W the sut.tan[W equivalent of
s I vher-prloSd boot, 1 uiv
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Reprint Dictionaries,
p6Mut>'e ooples of a book of over fifty
year. ago, which wee sold for about 15.00 and
enrich 17116 ranee superior to these I mltations.
being a work of some merit instead of one
Long Since Obsolete.
The webe•er's U..Md sd Dletlery pub-
lished
ublished by our house le the only meritorious
one of that name. It bean our Imprtnt on
the title -pate and le protected by copyright
litieb•lletmwill It not be better to pu rebates a the
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Saxe 7x10z1b4 Inches.
Apsein en pdoea either tank *Hit for the arkln6
G. It C. MERRIAM CO.. Rprlgfield. Mesa
M°CILLIVRAY, GRANT & C0:
COLBORNE'S OLD STAND.
BLOOD AND NERVE PILLS
You at.rike at rte toot of the disarm and
lay • solid foundation on which to build.
Soon the weight inrrea.ee, the .anken
cheeks and A. twncd Outten fill out., the eyes
get. )might and the thrall of renewed health
and .trength vihratee through thy* eyatem,
WE
HAV
FOR
SALE \
CHEAP-
1 SHINGLE HILL
1 IS HORSE POWER
THRESHING ENGINE
IN n.nn °Rnrlt.
3 HORSE POWERS
CALL own Sal THEM.
THRY Alta B•SnAINS.
Tie Headersoa Bicycle Co.
(Llnil*M
sokon n FITCR_
FALL, 1900.
IS CA
again &.r; to direct the attention of the ladies to her stock o
Inj.linery for the fall season of 1900. A110 the leading net
atyle:l and shad are t0 be seen, and ladies will be abl
to.procure Abe latest and the. bestt__in_ail _.lines .peertaining t
millinery.
Trimmed Hats from $1.00 up. Inspection invit
MISS CAMERON,
Le anil Ceeut
ST. MARY'S LIME
kept oon.t•ntly on hood.
Also the beet brands 01
Seam Boiler Rpairing1
HYDRAULIC and
PORTLAND
CEMENT
Randers will do well to see me brae ple.-
r leg their orders.
F. BARLOY( IIOLIES
The Uoderich steam boiler works
having been removed from Goderich,
i have made •rrangemen0 to carry
on boiler repairing and alto the mann
lecturing of smokestacks, etc.
Repairing of boilers, engines and
other machinery promptly attended
50 omits per hot at all druggists', or to.
mi
D. K. STRACHAN,
DR. WARD CO., Machinist, (loderich.
Toronto, Ont. works on vietorla Noreen
TUR COAL REAaaa.
OTFIO6, Waren Near the Square.
Fall Suits & Overcoats
The man ire•sed to • suit made at
our *tore always looks trim, ss 11 1* the
ambition of every man of tate to la k.
A largo rano* of sloths to throe
from.
11 you are osotemplatIng getting •
befit nverees4 ter fail wear, give us a
cheroot re 11441 VII yea I'rlom rlihe.
Hamilton Sti
DUNLOP
Carriage Tit
A new °artiste tits Mak - 5
too all roads • please egNs
l for It does sway with the vlbrty
shakes and breaks the osrrlagel,
AV shaped seer bstwa•s Maa N
Mir tire an4 the stool lasses-•
_ lana the metering sad
which other s 0r0yeetrt
the exhlbtt at the big [etre
Seed •t none for )'nee 'Tire Oat
,lying prior of all Simi..
H. DUNLOP
Wrt Street
MILL WOOD
FOR SALE.
THE
The above ie cut into stove wood
len;th and will be delivered to any
part of the town the same day as
ordered.
Onley* received by telephone or
left at rtaidence, 128 Cambria street,
will receive prompt attention.
'Phone 9R.
PETER McEWAN.
rimierieh, November 21st, 1899. 6d -3m
DUNLOP TIRE COIPA
TORONTO. sat
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You Only Get...
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by the ase of
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Compou
For aide by all the leading
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ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR
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