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The Signal, 1900-11-29, Page 5THE SIGNAL GODERIOH ONTARIO. T5.vfltrneT, Nov. 29, 1900. W.Acheson& Son DRESS GOODS.... We are supplying the very choicest makes in Handsome Dress Mater- ials and Suiting* at prices that are as low as any in Canada. PEBBLE CHEVIOTS, 56 inches wide, extra heavy and all pure wool. Special per yard $1.00 SCOTCH HOMESPUNS, 58 niches wide, heavy and very tine finish, in shades of greys end browns. Special per yard. • 75c Ladies' and Men's Fur Coats.... Without doubt the largest and unset choice in the county. Men's Fur Coats in Walloby Coon, Calf or Astrachan, in paces ranging from 15.00 to 135.00. Iadies' Astrachan Lamb Coats in every size and in lengths from 27 to 36 inches long, in prices from $20.00 to $30.00, quality guaranteed. Collars, Boas, Huffs and Muffs, in Sable, Thibet, Lamb and Seal. In- spection invited. •;w W.Acheson& Son WM. JENNINGS BRYAN. Elft the Demotaratle Leader. *bit gime salver Theory .mole Ike Canoe el Ibe Meese or the Democrat, -Iso s•rea.Ien. .f Bry.e Omen . Speck Mase b, Etna. (8psalat oorre.po.dann of Tam eto0ale) Tbe ~tale boo been rung down cos Wil. Ilam Jeselags Bryan. I'b• people bars shown la gook • deofsl,• and aomistakaN* menser their dWil• end fear of the Dsma- or.110 os.dl.e end the poi tied Ides lag widen be stood that 11 is hardly going too for to say the be hes sad• hie exit hem to ares• of national politicos If the De- moorso7 *sold return to Nelly end rue again to the beoor.d and historical place u moo held, 10 most stamp est the last tr•oe of tiryanl.m end reoon•trubt itself upon • firm foundation of principles •, d national hosier. The stege of ices, nlv•r, wb,oh esu everyw►ec dragged unto Ih• competes by the R•publtmos to ea,bsrrasm t bele opp.a tents end form stun them as moiling re. **genies el • fallacy that the Democrats were boned, in oosd1tonoy, to adhere to, wen sad/robed y M• greatest looter la the detest of Brno Tbs., too, the •yotied l.t•sues el the leowoo,stle party to le.or the Halt to tis. Podlpgse.--t• the Daiwa'. duhoo.r-anrod • sestemeat o1 patriotism the, is the West pertloslterly, west to complete hi. downfall. Tb• trust", whish wars bald up as of "poisoned' Imperesoe, and mo•tl.d, good and bed alike, to a way the .bowed se depth of tbougbt or grasp of the probl•n.- 7•1 with . eertam el se. In sodden :o "rouse the a sets by the prediction of ,hs aster to neon -lend 0terly le attr•ot eves these whom It woe •uppoeed had hat felt rbe .'reogtb of the groat money oomb nee. Te I.telli,est Teen famed the trusts for less thea fey feared tis. e....i.w In mm• mer. that Bryan'a deslloo would bare c.ue•A. T0. wrier rootletly h.1 the pleaser. of ',sing Mr. Bryn .t • publto meeting moor to oleo* of . day Inas had beep reoord• breakl.. 1n the atter of ground armed and spse.bm made. Tb. Impression made ey to great leader may be lalreetlog. He 0•d bare hurried tbrogb the lower put of New Von 8tal .o hes speed iron eine' early mora.,, speaking from the platform of the ear sed 1a hells and public plasm t.e eotbu.l.sUo multitudes gathered in nearly thirty meetings H. mashed New York early in the roes: - lag, sod slue to 0u Kara tide admirers to Hoisting Fob Park ; then war driven lriampb•stly 0hrmg0 to weleemhs crowds is Kee Broadway, the Jewish t0orooghtars, to Db. Bridge. end to ttre.klys. Aa the deem m.wds woes lett bobbed the hones were pat to the 'atop sod Me prooeaeloo of carriages rattled •ver the Bridge and up toward the Academy of Maslo, otter• the pointed .penes of the day's 01,0.11 wen to e made. Everywhee this ra.p.d pan nu kept op The h were pulled up, seriatim, and steaming, between two hoes of blosoean we hod male •o avocet through the .saee of humanity, mod the orator pinkly entered the theatre. 1 bad the rood tortoise to moan • steel with tin early «mere. and was well repaid for • two hours' wet. A bead kept the audience good•wtured welb Indy mael., and seas good •p.k.r• s.rartaseed the people Sohl t6e star of the eyeing sound A Senator Irom op to Stew epok• mt.reet• tally of the questions before the public, and 0o another °omeroa would have oommand,d bettor •t1etles. Bat go great was the de sire a see Bryan the' to &adieu. gave him motet •ueition. Two or three times, whoa • oommNle we. footled le the rear of the stege, • sell of "Bryan 1" broke forth and out off she &maker 1n the middle of • word. Ht azp.ot.d this, 10 quleey resumed mob Uma ween the roar 0.d .eelAed Finally a grader oommotion than before was ms0, and the vee aidfe.os brisk• leto a terrifies yell of "Bryan r'-.sd it was really kis A fa, seises' polies o.ptde led the way to the trent of the stags, followed by the N.brasken„., 0y, embed, 4.....S le blase aid a little she worse to •pos.ranos for travelling. The audios. win almn.t Inside Rant with esoilmea0. The• wee some thing almost terrible la the ?rounders of ap plisse, the wavier of th, u.nod. of little Begs and the bursting of bombs out Is the street. The idol of Denneoe.oy, weary from • hard day's work, sank, with seemly • bow, leo his sh.lr. H. looked up moo •t the tin of fto.. and wnsig hands, them dropped book main Into ids amt, nearly played out He rubbed 0l" oyes ; the roar lime.e4. He wearily stroked his bait ; .0411 •bay yelled. 'Ulm . few minute. he .mll.d to show his ary'eel.Uee, for the /reeking had somewhat aroused him. '1'he eb.lrm.n walked for ward, and to pantomime introduced him nod honked tato the ober. The groat man did net Dome forward at m., but kept bb amt and need hu etreo.tb. Finally he n.•1k•d forward. A. he reamed the loot lights mod bald sp his b.od for order, • oresoeot el brilliant lights spelling "My C.un:ry,'Tts of Tn..," wen Illuminated. The •Idioms took .p the wog, mod a great o•Uose flu, floated slowly d.w, to within • few loot of ebe 0111tor'e bead, Tne o.remmy was Iprinsal••. H. weed 01s bend wearily Slowly the applause died out An settee lest passed • bunch of arymot60mims ever the ruing of • bas to Mn. Brymo, who eat with beoomleg sweetness and modesty wntobio` her husband. 'l'bey Moored again. Breen grew impatient, sod me tinned 591,0 Dor go •10•S.. They etopp.d, sod be began. H. roto• woe husky, for the awful strain of .peen -making had old on hiss He mid that not *sew the kln4oess and e0tbn.lmm of the people Hold make bins forest that bs was tlred. The audience, thoroughly sympatbetlo, r..uooded with s Meer He semmeoo.d well. He mad be b•lieval that dl moo, .0•te•., their opto loos vee, really wend well sod tried to work for the twtermeot of eocley in their own d,Berent way,. Their •.n.no• of opinion em a difference ot uuder,t,ml a,q W• rated be booed. minded and more tolerant. He munlsrd ; he se. m h.gh Idsa1 of elites and Gu,mo.btp, and with ear0estoses mod in • mnfldtng tom worked on the .ympathlee of his he.rers and qo.b won over as audleeoe 10•t 001 not a.l friendly, despite tis. enthusiasm Mr Bryan is m0901.10 -o• doubt of It He speaks smoothly, o.ne.tly and to the point. and suns opinions as he offers • e wily soderstood. Yet :Ms spleod,A :orro• disown woe hie last oard, and 01 had been pl.y.d. H. took up the moues of tri• oam p•igo, warmed to his talk, end the di/toned mod colored tone win dropp.d. He quick ly'smelted into • tired• against the trued, and 01. .up.rflmal treatment of the Drab lent, hie perversion of Daae in the hooting of his tante, &stead as ince the ramal tfrtaa -the vol-mtober ami poi, Oman -*ha would w1l1u1y molt.• the Igoor.ot to gen their support. Tie speaker likened thie flog of the ..tion, wen euld by the magnates of Hmtt.ero., to the "blank jock." He compared the umy is the PbIllppmar with the outt0rm'. mod freebooter. of Captain Kidd. The andirons heed at this uppermost of the Preside. t and the troop., but the speak•- mo0tnu•d in Lite same harsh and eBead,or airmen. The thiel who month. Io alit doorway to lay you low, the thief in the n ight, were not more guilty of elm* than the large oerporattooe-and oo on Tbte deouuol•tlon of onrporatioos was blind mod uereaso0ml, 4o th• mild of e,y intelligent Donor, yet 00001 g enough to arouse the Ipor•nt mge050 what be described as oao• coups growths ening at the vitals of the Republic. They were .11 bad ; they must be smsshrd-rb,e w,. the 1uet•nce of his argument Yet he met 0now that the trust 1. the logical 00 0s . , f the matron •tee system 1n busloads. Hu bearers mon not told that economy iu labor and the systionatisice of methods were lo•vltabl• if • great business oanorro were to stand in the fierce competition of the pro .= day. Poor Hamoa, the target of every Mme or•tio apellbisder, he flayed, to the dell kd Of ohs "resines;" seer a ser at the hapless Teddy Roosevelt, but • short tome ago the n ation's idol and er.molary olt!sao, o.ughb the f000y of the gallery gods, who rewarded atm with •pDlsu.e. A hoodlum shouted, "Rommeb shot • doge 1n the hook 1" At tow Mr Bryan, Is • hastily assumed sir of dignity and magnanimity, reproved the to "erupt.' for his loos of respect ler Ih• Governor's otlin ' A gallery play, Indeed An M ennalon that oow•rd,oe was shown by to Presides% 1a the Alaska' boundary 000tro•erey ; a oharte that the at•nd- 101 army wee raised to overawe the working olassie ; the shallow sotlmestelity display. •d tut he depleted to melodramatlo fashion ;he son le••Ine the fireside and loved oose of borne biome" the chance to earn bread woe cruelly matched away by the trust., show • man who b•e not yet got away from the email party bloke of the book townships and on* who failed to gee that he was startl- ing In the fall light of the public aye, ming for the greatest gift In tN puma- 0h. people To my mond, he hu 'bowed throughout the entire °animigr an atter uofltoess of character and dignity for toe patentee of .Net ...l.esaw .1 the A.,mte•a- whew Hie rise to the leadership forme one of the strangest episodes In the political history of the Demom•tio party. !Never agile will they risk an *notion with snob • leader. '1 he free silver theory hes paved into h1. tory. .e4 with It Its hrifllan4 and syer-•m• Wiens obamploo, whom It made and en mate. The prleolplea whloh were offered from the boomer o1 the party will be 1n scribal anew by • ng tad Dememaoy. C. H. Rnrough of Rtoeklyn, New York. Se.lorth : Maser William Sortie, Men of C. !bol.. of this town, l" laid ■o with typhoid f.em to Cameo, Manitoba. LOW SHOES AT LOW PRICES..... At this eearton of the year we make a special mark -flown on Low Shoes. We want to show the peo- ple what cool and oomfortahle Shoes they can buy here for less money than they would have to pay elsewhere. Brand new stock. and every Shoe perfectly made. SCHOOL SHOES for the Boys and Ding have arriveel. Call and examine our stock and prices. whether you buy or not. ST. BEO. PRICE. W. C. T. U. COLUMN. TINIPIIILAN011 AND WOg1T-Itailtte. £IIUTT. The •m•mtog of millions t.mobee • power cul iempwwoe leemm. Net one of the self mode mUIM..ires is • de /king soon )oho D. Rovkelells, Geyer permits strum drlut to pass his Ilp.. A mere sip of wine for the sake of oo0rtsey is the enteral el the In clubroom of W,Illam Waldorf Amor. J•y Gould tasted wt.. not Oyer two or Ibrw 1101•. In Wallis, and 10a not bemuse of • dmtre for 10. Tb• Venderbllta are ego•Ily •t»M,,ou.. Russell Sage ouoo In s while take. • spoonful of Bourbon whiskey I. • glees of water u • nolo. le is said thee Be one of the 'section millionaires sem oro- f•olty. lid Amsrloao millionaires an • model lot in 10.lr perwo•I habit" at leen DUD OF 081100.. (Toronto /tar, Sept. lath, 11100.1 Some surprielog foot. were brought out at the inquest lest olgbt at S0. Andrew's Markel Police 8t•tloo upon the body el Fred Bands, the 18 yew- •Id boy, wbe was found dead in • ranee lot between enema dant and Mwslng avenue, en Wednesday mooing. The principal svlds.ce was ghee by Ids Bowles, .gad tees yearMs. , of 62 KI $1rsaw dee le employed et ours" girl la • Se. George street re.ldeom. On Tuesday she took • bottle of wine and • bottle of whiskey from her employer's liquor mbloet, and met Brom and KIob•rd Neville 1I Clinton street railway oresaing at nine i sled at sight. They rem1ined then some time. 8he had • drink of whiskey, Nevin. had two end Barnes had three or flour big drtake. Barnes beoame Inerimt- ed nod they took him to • y•mot lot, when he lay down. Pohmmao Rutherford said 40.1 Ise was ettraoted a foe .pot by the girl's laugher, and found Neville and the girl awed node the tree Before wee lying down. When he asked what they wen doing, the girl re plied that they wore watchdog Borneo., who was "fall." The pollceman ordered them w go hems, and Oohed Barnes up. The boy stagger- ed along 1n the direction of his home, and the otHoe ed to his be.0. Boom mast have returned to the tree after the policeman had gone away, for that l" .0ere the body was found. Dr. A. J. Harrington, who Ends We post•morwm examiwti., said that then were no marks of violence on the body, and that death 0.4 resulted from •toeholle poissnlnr or from exposure following the 1 0es.1.. see of .loohol, Albert Barnes, the deoe.s.d'e brother, e wers that tin lad had only oommeno.d to drink • year ago, end 10•4 he wen •'tweedy, Int: intrlous lad. Hs 000ule..11y remained away from home oversight. Staff Iuspsetor Archibald. who knew the lad, ewers that he had been a very good boy, and 11 was only lately that be bad given his relatives any worry. the buy returned • •erdlotof death from sloohollo stimulants and exposure. TIn PFAIANCl NOT1a. To substitute the good u the bast way b e radicate the bad. _ Aloobol 1. not • gut of and, ht fllatrsis moot powerful sent for d..0rsybg Oed'e Image In man. There are some sins that seem to be foes to all the .Irtum end destruotive of .11 the kappy rel•Uon.hlps of life ; snob • sin le Intemperance. "Tar snowflake of the first gray hair has fallomm cam. of ear foreheads within thole', deo.de ; 1t" gl5miag drift le sifting fast op- en the brows of ethers. W. .re the valor- ans. Geode girlhood will march oow.rd be oar pl•om 11 we but rive the sweat Lee a net fell them, sad they will stand by us. -Frances B. Willard. PARALYSIS CURABLE etrfrbeft aeon ole seen nverywlore-Tbls Ver. et 01.1.. Math Cored by Dodd's kidney Pills. The moat 'tattling example of =moo helplessness la the par•lytlo. The victim •xottes your oemmlsentloo, but remote your pity. He of the palsied bend "dilly pressing the benumbed dd• Is a be seem everywhere we go. The most convincing prof that fhb pitiable Hodltioo is the outcome of kidney themes 1a the foot tint Dedd's Kidney P111e ours 10. Net generally recognized as • kidney disease, It •unambs to kidl}ey treatment. Did you sear knew of • oars ' Just think a moment If you do It must have bam the work of Dead's Kidney Pills, for no other medioln• e ver yet cured COUNTY CURRENCY. Walton : 11IUs AEds lln peon has beers re•eogMed a'taSbw I• Walton .chool for tis• year 1901-_ W Ingham : The haw °c upled by Al. ert Taylor, on Leopold street has been de stroyed by fire. W Ingham : The prim of live hog. drop - .awl last week to 4} ore. This week tin pilo. ►dvaned to 4* aa. St. Joseph : Mr. Reotg0.1, of Band "doh, 1. moving his family to 8e. Joseph. He oleo bronght with him • fine .b. Maginot : lieu, J W, Gofo ben re- moved to the State of %ermo0t. Hi sold bis redden. on Patrick street 'Oars Doves lr y, Brussel" : Friday of last week Wm. J.. mitt chiped 1,400 11.e turkeys from Bruit. e els G. T. R yard. He had another ship- ment on Monday. Clinton : E. Dmd.y Dan Maim to be the oldest oocn resident voter In town, he having resided 1s this municipality for .bout fifty year Mediu : M. D. Wmtbks is 4. poo- s.Gor of • pair of kid leather boots whloh were bronght from the Old Country some fifty-five years ago. St. ,I.epb From Wraith to twenty moo .rest work on the mammoth blook. They mem hound to roof the building if the weather will permit. Gerrie : W.F. Dulmag.,l• a of the Bnee- wlo' hoose, N Ingham, has pareba.ed Ih• Albion hotel. Geri., and will soho pesss- Iso on December 10th. Zurioh : Cnrtstlan Hem, an old and re - emoted resident of this village, paned .ud• denly sway no Tuesday, November 1310, s4 the age of slily "ix yeah. Hewell : The baby daughter of Rev. George and Mrs. Lewitt, of Hemel, died on S.tord.y, 17th Inst. 1'h• little one had not been yety robust from les birth. Walton : John Barrows had an gentles %l• n1 his .took and implement.. He In toole going to Calgary, Northwest Terri. tory, to go erlenelvely foto r.noh!nr. Morris : i)anoao, eon of David Meek, of Th.mslon, Algoma, Ie visiting rd.Mrss In Monb,0rey and Rro.eels. He Is twisted he the Rlack., MoKhnon., Mdl,ugsll..od ethers. - Conten : While veldt* el 0M drum- mede in the arms heronry 10o Abhor day, a pow he was seine flew book and itr..k Pete Matheson • blow en the h.1A, .0 - ting it severely. Wlegham The heavy wind eft Wed- n esday .f last week Mow flows flhem feet of T. hell it Non's smoke stook. Forts.•te- ly It fell Blear .4 the roof, or It might have saeeed ether damage. Teraherry Jae. M.K•y, en old and re - orator' resndesi of T.raberr died at the Acme of ht" .ee.1e hes, Al,. Kelly, es Wednesday el lost west. D.00s..d w.a in hie eighty aft0 year. Rlytk : Rteh.rd irwle, an ol4 and high Iy respeetod reddest of this neighborhood, died lent Thursday warning at 2.30. He had bee. aelen.ly III ler 00e put tern weeks with hood trouble. T.ekeeemllh : a . M. Deg, 01 Toaksr• matt, W samm.s..d lh..lady .f kw i• Oke Detroit Lsw,College end Is gelding slang splendidly end 110ee the work well. Hie n ephew. Alex Dole, 1. with hien. (oneness : .1 U. Hlnohley, of Co..t•ooe wait snout the moot enuuerful of the sport - men who went from Ode dietrlue t. 10e . 11d. of Muskoka to boot door. He 100- oeeded in begging • door and • beer. Zorloh : A very plateaus event enured . 0 the home of Mn. K.Ler0 Kidd, B•byloo Ilse, on Tuesday, Novemer 1340, wino her third youngest daughter, Jeosle, woo totted In marriage to Oeergeo K. J1kson, of London. !Caster : The Bieber Advocate report" that the fall wheat 10 that vlolalty has growo too rank this •eseoo and, unless herd freed elms before the snow fall". the: the outlook for nee0 year's wheel harslet will me be bright. Wlogb•m : P. Fisher, jr., has returned from Lined', Nebraska. To. ollmate there did not agree with hlm,aod his health wen worm then to Ootarlo, so 10.1 he was obliged so relloqulsh 0t" situation, and re- turn to Canada. Brawls : John Lockle and wife have neared to their home la Toronto, where they w111 spend the "rimer. They may, however, retard and make their home in Bru.eele next spring. Jamin Oliver w111 000upy Mr. Leckie's residence In fireboats during the winter. Brussels : Reoeitly the banns of marri- age were solemnized .0 Port Huron, Mioh., between Frank Baookls and Mir Maud, youngest daughter of Chas. and Mrs. Ro- land, formerly of Brusads. The happy couple are at home to their frl.ods •4 713 Forest e0., Port Huron. Auburn : The many trleode of Dr. Rem will be carry to Isaro that he has disposed of his prao1oo and lease in • few weeks, along with Dr, Tale, Blylb, to take • merge of study to London, England, His mom's - or ben is 1)r, Frank D. Turnbull, who has been •asnolald with his brolber, Dr. J. L Turnbull In Uoderloh, Clinton • George Twltobell was working at one of tie olroul•r saws, when • piece of wood flew off and hit him to the eye, In finding a wesand wblob w111 lay him •B for several weeks. Daring the word Moroi of Tuesday lost week one 'ed.."' the reef on the mentos shop wee lifted from Re plan, requiring oonside•ble work to set le back Into poodle.. Hayfield : Jeho MoLood, • eistanl mane ger of Huot"1Ul. hospital, Muskoka, has sent home to hie family here one ot the largest dem over known to the ptopl• of this village ; it Ie sold to weigh over three hundred pounds, and mending to the braoobed .oiler. 1t" age wee 6.. ysare. 1'6• heed will be taken to Mrs. Seale, Clio - too to as moaned. Egwoedelll• : Meter (Aeries Welland, little son of Mr. Henry Welland, met with what might have resulted in • serious.00l• dent. W bile gem home from school he slip- ped whom about the middle of the bridge and fell nadir the r.11ing, iota the weer. Ow - toe to some enysterlouo way of falling, he .Soaped uninjured, •ed Gem none the worse, *thee time haying an unpleasant both. Morris : The home of William Bowman, 3rd has, presented • lively some en Ned• needay evening last week when • goodly Hmpany .f guest" assembled to wisest. the m.rrt•g. of Joo, G. Turnbull, • win- k.... Tome gentleman of Grey, eldest eon of Reeve Turnbull, and Mir Sarah J., daughter of Jae. Kernsgb., and oon.io to the beet, we 0•a resided with the bole. Brussels : Robert Rom, eon of William Rees, Braswell, is now •aglme.r on the "Restitution," • steemahip running tam Rotterdam, Holland, to Odessa, to Rosen On • recent trip while sailing at Ale' andris, Egypt, Mr. Ross went to sea Pom. pay's Piller end other Inatome sight" in the land of emoted sloey. Mr. Roes Ie seeing • good share of the wide world and will be well preened to discount, on many sub. Peon uo0 often aeon by people of 1h• Wee tern hemisphere. Wlogham The .n0o0no•meot of the death ot W. U. 3•u•rt o1m• as• surprise to Many of our oft rias on Thursday moral.g of last week, Mr. Stuart had been about town as mmol all day Tuesday and appear • d eo be in his pawl good health. He wee taken ill on Wednesday morn•.! and never left 01s bed and died o0 W.dueeday even• lag. Dimmed bad been • resident of Wing - hem log.hem for many years and was a man of many good qualltlm. H• taught school 1n his early d.ys.nd later was engaged 1n the timer buena., but for the last few years kept books for • Dumber of our business 01.0. He wee • man of good edaoation and wee honorable 1n •11 hu dealings. Deane ed was In hie sixtieth year and lee•.. • wife and lour sons and two daughters to moor° iia death. Tb• Sone ars : Wi1111m of Dungannon ; Charles, of Toroot•, Arthur, of Elora, and George, ot Wood S tock. Otte d•ught•r, Mrs Fox, resides In Brussels ; eh. other, Hattie, le ■t111 •t bond. A BIG DIVIDEND. Farmers' Mader Twine Co. of •raslf•rd Node 15 Per Oast .Wt Tsar Brantford, Nov 20. -At lh• annual mae- mt of the Farmers' Rimier Twine Coatpaoy • dividend of 90 per oeot. was declared. Lent peer theoonosro paid 100 per Hot ; the year before 60 per oeo1. ; and for five years before that 10 per ant. The officers In their *pooches, olalmed that these ex tr•ordln.ry dividends were due to paruh•ee of raw material •0 the right time and wbe ■ p•onlatlnn Mr. Jeep's Stratford, th. g I manager, esu voted • h•ndmm• bona That the oompsey hu been magelfi.ntly operated, freed almost absolutely from bad debts, ben handled and disposed of for ex port large •rrt011114. of other makes of twine, ■ peoalated largely and profitably In raw materiel end so piled op • reserve, while the mill ken boon most economtoally nod preotloally worked, goes wlOhoo4 saying. For oleo Teem pest the oomp.oy's setae' profit on beer twine output has not .zesed- ed half m coot • pound on oos0 of produo- tlon This company are jut now making another groat move. that 10 Is intended will maeorblly add to Goer present strength. This are arsenals. ilea-dietNMN. of .00* $30,000 of the original sapital stook of the .mpsiy In small holdings =par, =meter- ed, to fermate only. Relating stookheld.r• at present only holding one share wt11 be prlvYred to increase their holding to three ag Rereads Ma W11400., When thing. are "the beet" they Naomi "dee beet selling." Abraham Harr, a lead log druggist, of Belleville, 0., write. "Electrle Rutgers ere the best selling hitters 1 have handled 1n 20 years." Von know why ? Moet climate' begin in Abortions of • te,aanh. Iver, kidney, bowels, blind end severs Electric Ritter* tones op the .•meek, regular.s liver, kidneys anti blows'', purities the blood, strengthens the gsM►m, hemie ogres multitudes of maladies It build" .o Os satin system. Pea now life ..d vigor into •ey weak, Molly run dews wan or woman. Trite 50.nt.. Held by Jos. Wilson, dreagist. 051.1 ge•atl.0 Teeeben Yrs. A resent bine•beek chew• that there were at work In Scotland 9910 oartlflsd eeohe., of when 4186 were males ..d 6724 female., se well ea 2193 wise were Paschen, aa ~Cr Sed teethee though they bad set passed •11 to •temlna4Inne e.oses•ry fee the es- teems of their pareh,nen% Of them "maim," as "My Lords el the Kdeoatles Department" always nail them. 2310 wen pn.olp.l Feaster" who had .n •,0r.ge salary of (170 11. RA , .ed of than 1667 WWII weeded rei0h hose.. root free is •dd,Nes, while the 1RR1 mal. mole -anti ►.d an eremite Glary of £142 6. 101. 01 the "females" 1327 were prinelpals sod ►.d an average salary of £78 341, 1d., .red 468 .1 tare bad fres beam as well. Of the 4667 female •rbtents taw aversive salary was £69 8•. Id. No fewer than 368 male primelpal' had 1ees that f100 • year. and Daly 378 had more then £260 Nine had •ver £500. Slrty-eight principal mtetreeeee had Wee them £50 • year, aid .sly 101rey throe eared more then £160 Of course, there aloe ogres f•11s to the 0e•o►.r's let pee- q.Wtoe vetoes ere worthy a few pond• • year Io addition, end yet, with holidays and •11, the teats•'s lot le Get always a happy one. Aawsdtq N•ce•erl. From Ceopareville, M.I.icremes ward of • woodertul dtomvery of It 71.0e•o4 taetro, Liquid tint whim used before retiring by anyone troubled with a bad sough always insure, • good night'. rest. "14 w111 soon ours tae oougb too," writes Mrs. 8 Rime. burger, "for throe generation. of nor faintly have used Dr. Krog'. New Diesovery for Comumptlou and found its Glad for oougbs and colds." It's an uonva•d life. savor when teed for dwwrate lung dlmo.e. Guaranteed Leith. 500 and 7100 a0 Jamas Wilson's drug store. Trial bottles free. lumbago le . cau.il is nibs kp lh Tha cause V ria Akyt�, in t0. blood. lids neyn did then' work 40s,. would be no tort. Acid and no Lumbago. Make the kidneys do their work. The sure, positive rued inefy cure for Lumbago la Dodd's Kidney Pills DON'T TAMPER... with your health. Don't ase Drugs and Medicines of questionable quality. (let the beet there j. ret the same prices that are charged for inferior goods. .1! car !)rug Store the stock is al- w,ys fre.11, and each article pure, po- tent and satisfactory. Our Prescription Department has a reputation for promptness and accuracy. F. JORDAN Medical Hall. KENDALL'SUI SPAM Te 'Meted r -f ail. remedy rm l ..1., without rbe end 4Mml.n bonaaw IS dforme of oes 00 North Pt.t.geeet, Oat., rola10, •w. H Aga 3.1.1Wlr.,. r try Gen _w In re please m.. 97 M0..1. A 14.... mere 1. t 01 .01000 f 1. 1...,s le mu.ar thee 1 h••• fame a Curb .I rear years'Audio, with x10 ..11' .tray.. . by Marti 1.y sees 4 Shea .•Irrg T, yo.r 1•. M, 1.ra Ae tnafla , ,. Z.mte.f gw411'. ar..lo 1' nine 0 my :.r.i► very °' • 1f.,it Pries Ill. w. ler 11. A. • Itnlm•nt for r.,.,. ...,, It r has no pool. Ars oar drvgmldr1f for ge..., goshbnoCarey o address,••Tra.Uw.. 10 e«« •• Dt a J. LENDAU. CO.. PNOSIUg0 PALLS 07. S 2. Q• Ms 4t 'S• r4. :.,::„',•i..: i..; y„ 41.4 '2 R 'r 4 `2 ` '2 '2 Cf .t d '1 d 4 ILL WQ.QD ICOR SALE. The shove is cut inbo stove wood Ien,Ith and 1,111 be delivered to aoy part of the town the same doy.aa ordered. Order. received bytelephone or left at residence, 128 ambria street, will receive prompt attention. ;Phone 98. PETER McEWAN. (toderleh, November 21st, 1899. 63-3m Ste.Bi1er Ropairing. The ooderich steam boiler works having been removed from Oodenoh, i have made arrangementa to carry on boiler repairing and al.o the manu- facturing of smokestacks, etc. Repairing of bnileri, enginea and other machinery promptly attended t0. D. K. STRACHAN, Machinist, (horiewich. World on Victoria Street McKIM'S ERECT FORCI We have the new straight back, Erect Form Corset. It is the proper model for the new straight front costume. It throws the shoulders back into a military attitude and removes all pressure from the chest and abdomen, REID'S OLD STAND We have been telling you about new, stylish and up-to-date Overcoats, Ul.ters, Reefers, etc., at short prices. We have • good assortment of them yet. We have am well some nogFjust up-to-date In Boys' and Men's, but they are at about ....HALF PR/OE.... Bargains every day in Jackets, Fars and Dry (foods. W. A. M0KIM. WINDIN6 UP TME BUSINESS -OF THE - Pedder Bankrupt Stock -ON December 29,1900 We have yet a heavy stock on hand ; every department is well assorted, but as our time is short and everything must go, we are making this winding -up sale in order to, the more rapid clearing out of the stock. This is your greatest opportunity for getting your pick of an A 1 stock at Bankrupt prices. We must go and so mui;t'the stock. Help us and we will help you by selling you goods at from 25 to 50 per cent. cheaper than you can 'get them elsewhere. MCGILLIVRAY, GRANT & CO., COLBORNE'S OLD STAND. FALL, 1900. MISS CAFTERON again begs to direct the attention of the ladies to her stock of millinery for the fall season of 1900. All the leading new stylet and shades are to be seen, and ladies will be able to i,rocure the latest and the best in all lines pertaining to tnil Ii nery. Trimmed fiats from $1.00 up. Inspection invited. MISS CAMERON, Hamilton Street. IT'S YOUR NERVES It's the Conaltlon of Your Nerves That Either Makes Your Late s Round of Pleasure or a Use- less Burden. 1'o many women life is ono round of sick- ness, wos4e.m .n4 ill health. To attempt even the slightest household duties fatigue. them. Many of the symptoms accompany- ing this state of decline are : • fooling of tiredness ou waking, faintness, dissinses, sinking feeling, palpitation of the heart, shortness of breath, loss of appetite, cold halide and foot, headache, dark cirolee under the even, pain in the back and side and all the other accompaniments of s rundown and weakened constitution. All these symptoms and conditions are simply the result of • poor quality and defective circulation of the blood, with a Getting away of the nerve forces. By feeding the system with DR. WARD'S BLOOD AND NERVE PILLS You strike at the toot of the tli.oase eel lay s solid foundation on which to build. Soon ohs 'ttaighfi.aasas•sser• 114► tithttkatr cheeks anti flattened ante fill our, Ih. oyes get bright and the thrill of renewed health and strength vibrates through the system, 60 cents per box at all druggist,', or DR. WARD CO., Toronto, Ont. Fall Sails & Overcots The mat dressed 1n • snit made at our store always looks trim, as 1% I.;the amhitlon of eyeey man of Gel to look. A largo rears of .loth. 0. (theme from. if you ars eeotemplating gating • Light o•ero.t for fall wear, give os • oh•en. t• serve you. Prime 'IOC H. DUNLOP Weal Meese DUNLOP &OLID RUBBER Tire! Crie A new gulags Ore that makes Mktg on all roods • pleasure-.Hoomlo.Jr ae for It doss sway with the vibrall.n Ih•a shakes and breaks the o•rrtages. AY -shaped *moo between the rub- ber ttre anti the stool flange pre vents the grooving and cutting whinh other tlrmsre'abp�1ect to. 8ss the ezhlott at the big feta. Send at ones for bro. Ti,. OaWogss, riving prlose of all size.. THE DUNLOP TIDE COIPANI, TORONTO. LIMITED RT. I0 RN W1W$Tp10 YO10Ta1AL You Only Get... Bi'illiaIIl Ion _...- _ by also ace of TRIPLE EXTRACT SUTTON'S Polishing Compound For sale by all the bawling Hard- ware and Rarnews shop., or the manu- facturers, The Wm. Sutton Compoaad Co., L'I'd ISA Q.ea St. Pial, Throb, Od. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR MCLEOD'S ; SYSTEM ; RENOVATOR. A Wonderful Tonic and Remedy for WEAK and IMPURE BLOOD, KIDNEY and LIVER TROUBLES, Manufactured by J. M: MacLEOD, .God.rich, Ont.