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The Signal, 1901-4-18, Page 5►' STORE LD STAND i my old stand and am 5th a complete new stock Goods, suitable for the have nothing to offer but 'ht in the best market, %r at rock bottom prices portion of your trade I I can satisfy you, both 3 not necessary to quote h to call your special at- ack and Colored Dress tr) ranging in prices from lks in great variety, both 'ember the place, COL- lephone 86. ,BORNE, OODER/CH Cines: Our ONVII mlllsien, 36c-3 for $1.00. Warranted equal to any. Our Sassafras blood and stomach )elan, 60c-6 for 2.50. As ideal spring medicine. Climax Furniture Polish. Garden Seeds. e to work hand, aro subject to fitted hy such • (25.:, 5 tor *1. ) ve;eachlhorse a ling Oil!" It is ref ever known. k. 2& a bottle, !MIST ind some of that u- oR,r •tteade True Paint Economy s in using paint a little before ft :ernes absolutely necessary. Don't wait till the old coat has tirely worn away. 'NE -WILLIAMS IIPLEIENT PAINT Amanita, and and toot) Red, Yellow, Bleakand have • can for radians. IUGVIE, -e Store, Goderich. THE SIGNAL : GODERICH ' ONTARIO. THURSDAY, April 18, 1901. W. Acheson & Son Dress Goods AT AN... Extraordinary Price.... FOR... A • /1/ _. . _I i°% meal printing °Bit. 10 May of that year be removed to Guelph mad ammo torso= of The Advertiser, °wood oy the tote Jon, than Wilkinwo Thou h. tui J loon., the former editor art The Mercury and Advertiser, bought Tb. Mercury est. rod the ,.oture prospered. In 1467 the partnership wee dis.olved and Mr Mo Logan, after some other butane. venture., left Dur Britian Columbia. Seafortb : William Hmllaolyue, the assessor, has retarded his toll, and from 11 we glean the following •latatiue : The total value of real and personal properly and taxable croon= le *631 035 ; ta1•b1. luoome,S6 600 ; tensorial pr.,peri y. *66 760 real property, 5567.685 ; total pope lotion, 2,380, er 46 under last year ; number of births, &S ; number of death', 13 ; horses, 64 ; otttle 42 ; hogs, 1 ; . on . /,,,u... 17 The town'' 1 broadsides, deepening, helghNaasg life sad dream and hope of the hamar roost. I be. Isere that b.aveu will dud free room and mope for all that as beet and ooblear to us, and that not • man, not a woman wbo baa ouotrlbuted to the sweets ass, the b•ppt now, the beauty, the glory, the beeitb, the utilitt•ug of bureau life In th.s world but will dad ample coops earl room ter • thous. .ad times grander contribution to the growth sed development of the naivete* utter there.' • newer ireetmeal fee t'asarrk K.i,obea 'Tory •seated port. Nuub • rem- edy la U•rt•rrne cone, whluh is inhaled lobo .11 porticos of the thereat, lungs and ueal•1 passages, where It 11110 the germs, and euro. Mos dlse.... t'.tarrhozone 1. pleagan• .•'. and absolutely sure to cure. It relit t '; distressed feeltuv 1a the head, ole•r. • u supplement to "`the inaI." GODERICH, ONTARIO, APRIL 18TII, 1901. Vera Nwtaa le a proems *lolled by vaulty barked up by vood tight bout, -you may lack the varsity but you b.y. the good tight boot. --you may weer any sae bouta you p1.aa= up to thrift mars too .mail, i1 you use 1'utu•m's Penalise Coro and Watt Ezaaotur. Drug. glutei sell at. houmatlsm.. le Uric Acid In lbs Moot Unhealthy kidney• ars the cause oaf th• acid toeing there. if the kidney. acted ►►1►rr irr rrr rrr rrr rtr ret ttt rrr rtt rrr rrr m rrr rrr rtt rrr rrr rrr rrr 11rrr rrtr2 DDER? each of Pure ('ream Baking llOo s b. The step -ladder alone 5z• )p Tea -not a medicine, but n care- .eton Tea blended in a ycientitic ed Hops. Delicious and healthful. y your Garden Seeds. We have a EZ=Y (1St CO. THE GIoWERS. 3UGGIST FOR EM ; RENOVATOR, edy for WEAK and IMPURE LIVER TROUBLES. iacLEOD, Goderich, Ont. liner YO•111111.1111, (teat and beat designs in untrimmed Millinery and lats. Ispect before purchasing. ERON, Hamilton Street. per we expected -every person )er bought. it feel when he has a cinch on any itomern feel when he gives them $ . Look at the other fellow'm paper to say, make a nett of his prices - know the rest. I'S BOOK STORE. Get Acquainted IC's worth your while anti tl.t• acquaintance' will nave you Riney. GODERICH, CRESCENT, HYSLOP, TRIBUNE, RACYCLE. The largest chew of Ili,ycles eve r seen in Godertit All fully guaranteed. I. 0,11 line for 1901 gives you a generous choice of styles and prices. They comb ne all the latest features. Dunlop, 0. & J., M. & W., Samson, Goodrich Tires. We also have a number of secondhand wheels at bargains Repairs exec rte.' cart -fully and promptly by a first-class repair man. We have leen seeing lei yclee ever since a bicycle was a bicycle anti are known asi reliable des'er•. Telephone 92. GEO. 1V. THOMSON &SON IIIIlI1�U11UI111U1111111111111111111111U11111UIIIIUUI�IIIUIIlU1� w DUNLOP. TI'.X1.AY, April 16. !hoe. Tiobbrrs. 1. eel ,yang a week'• relatives and frl»d. In Uodetnot. iNEPPARDTON. TRCt1�n1Y, AprIl 11. Thursday leveeing Mies L. Campbell whites .n the Methodist choroh on j+ot "Spring." the a0dt.m ea• ksaght out and w.s very ably etyma whn-were present would b very hear Mas l'.mpeell oa another o0- -t. Ili I' PRY. -The followng are th• 1 to .ucousfnl put'le at the recent 0o reanimates' Oat of flfteee *10 wrote, twelve gammon • error iII. to Iunlor i'. -total s) ; pus, 400 - Addle McLeod rite Hewk,as 424. cow 111, to smiler III, -total • ; to psee, 363 - Lora. Gr.hrm sola Buie 429, Elder M•w 373, Ed. .4Mrty 364, tumor 11. bo jailor IIL- total 10: to nue, 335. -Eva McNe.405, kr•�am_32i. Annie Youov 340. Vera 337. • part iI N ju•lior 11. -John Wrote :JO. I, eugberty. kering children starting to .ohne' rims 0111 pie.a gee that they start n lload.y of Ma,. NILE. Mo.nar, April 15'6, A It t'T. -ler. Knbert Pentland le Ips of • leiter Informing him of • pad t that load the earthly oereer of his tFm , ..t Lis Angels*, 1'.Ilforna was bern an W•w•aoeh,near line, belt his printery infuriation .t the toh!lo taboo'. He qualified for • , and after Dueling the Model school int for some time in • school at teeth of Gerrie. in 16114 he taught Orales school, and when his term note he went for • while to Belli Maryland, and thence to Manitoba, lie farmed for • time H. then mov- La Angeles, California, when be re till the time of his demise. For roan he wu engaged as teach•r,hut tit 1111., somewhat' be left the pro sed went mining. Oa Maroh 16th sed a companion had Dr.p.r°4 tour tote Ignited. He told hie oomp•nloo diaster and he would fire the shote. mnde complied and soon heed • re - not hearing • wooed implosion he le the tunnel when Mr. Pentland had neklne,sed when the smoke and dust may he fnrind hie mangled body cos distance from where the etpine- re4, Death war IoeNeNo.u. Moe of the rook had etrnnk 111• meths hie threat, and • third bad one arm from hie body. His boly sad to l,.e Ang•lee and interred "ratify Me14. the rem wins of his Gte.,whe died there some years age ached eau, while here, • member Mtthoditt eharoh and when he went Argels he 'Untitled himself with& endive Episcopal ohareh H• war sly respected end Isay.s • wile children, fear brothers and ore) . ,ter to mown hie rn Iden dn'h. His trlen-ls have the heartfel. sympathy of the community In their Der..vement. CAHLOW. MonnAY, April 15. The rcralar moot hy meeting of the W. r. M. S wee held •t the hem. of Mrs. Young no Wedoesd.y, April 10 h. It was • tram o lel service for the 1.. Mrs. Fero'. ma, who bad a1w•v. been • member et the e•,m.ty. A gettable service was conducted at whloh • resolution of coodoleooe was read, and then forwarded to the family o1 the deceased l..Iv. The tel o nog is • Dopy of 16. reeolutloo Mr. Fogueon and family. 1)uaa tamers -rhe Sal ft's Hill Aurtl- •ry et ins Wom u'. F.,noon Mtatoosy Soots:, deer= to extend N yeu their heart. felt sympathy to thea arrow welch bee fallen apo. v •u 10 ib. death of your beloved wife and mother. We de. ye to pleas on record oar svpreol- ation of h • many noble virtues of nor de paned setae. S • bee teen • member of the society ev.r since Its organization, and we always f and her f.tthru' and to.lou .n whetoyer work was undertaken. tt • le 1 diet enr society has loft • faithful weaker an t .sob member • persoo.l and , sytipatheuo friend ; hot real zi that nur lose le not oomp.r•ble to tenure, an a tide we feel that we may not enter into the s&C- i tedium of your oriel, we wnold assure you Het you Imre Ilis deep sympathy a1 the Auxiliary. May the Gd d Peas oomferl and sus fain you In the hour of trnnh'., and may you •ver look to H.m as a God who 1e to wise to err and too good to be unkind. , Signed en behalf et the Moolety Mas J. A. %VAI.T111, Pre., MRs, K 11. Yonne, Vice Pres., Mics F. Flsasa, Sea LEtBURN. MnsoAY, April 15. Mn. 3e*. Taylor visited her eon Herbert at Hamilton daring the Emits. holidays. The latter le don= well and had many weeds of enquiry after old friend. In Gem harp From one et the Stratford papers we learn that the Rev. Mr. Turnbull, who w.. for tome years oo.putor with the Rey. lir. Ure, of Gnderloh, then 1. charge of L.ebor° and the Union Pie.hvterien charche', hes been appointed Ohalrm&e et the board of 1111111131. ere of Knox C.ell.ge, Toronto. OBITUARY -Op 1 outlay, March 26 11, death visited the home of Mr. aril Mme fight Bogle, tattier from them tie:, =lent eon, ('brlstopher, aged fifteen months. Friends and neighbors showed their deep sympethy h • large ntteedsec at the Ian oral on the following Thursday Tbs fsner• • l eervlo.s were 000da0Md by Rev. du Hamilton earl the sell bearer. were A Mem A. rind R Glidden end H. Bogle, whn low seri the remains to tneir last rest In Pme• thew cemetery. 1 rhe &boyo Item eat in- advertently omluedlut week. At the lout meeting of the Preshy Try 1s was d.old.d to rA-anite 1.•.be.. and Uoioe churches, and to ono•..gnus, Rev .D. H.m• dten w111 M recalled, having recently re • lined oh.rao o1 the nhner% here so that th• proposed 'hangs might be carried out. keep op this record Mr. Cole had better My to have mgt sold hy weight Instead o1 by leo dome Wlegham A very pretty wedding took 'lase at the reeldeeee el 1.1.. M.I)onsgb, Pr•asle Sweet, ea W.desiday •y»leg of lass week, "rhea his danehter, Mise Char- lotte M. McDea•gh, was married to ('hu. Z. Alta.., .1 I..ed00 Rrasale • Leat week The Put made Brief reformism to the dac.•ee of 1)r. 1). r. Nelle, formerly of Rrasseele. Too Ripley Repeats gives the tnllowle[ parameters of the sad west - The sews of Dr D R. 11m1M's death was heard aria deep regret es teassit,,, morsleg,th. 6t6 lass ,.best 10 Aka, Ms oat • ream seer Mo ester• MfrIMA»d. While M• death wan s err The ooneregatlooa o1 Iweboro and Union °hurt= are oto to b g g coy or build • manes In Uoderich, and liberal snbselpt loos have •1 reedy been made it v. Mr. H.m.lt,n ere»bed hes 1.•t Suud•y at th• astral boar 10 • large 00 ,gregat on .iter • month's .6eso.e. Patnzb Bt:rone -Wednesday moraine, the 10 6 of Aunt, Ann Young, wife of our reopened townsmen Hugh Cbahulm, passed pe•o.fulty &wiry from thte trenseat wnr•4 to the mil-a0tua+n of life, being 1n ter 63 d year, le the presentee of theme of her obnd• ren rending at nom. and eav,r.l friends Toe deo.esed war the eldest Laughter of the late J.mee Yo•ov, who was oust of he mousers of t:od.noh ,owoehip 11., our ylving brothers are \V llum and J .mea, of Colborne ; Henry, Ch•rl.e and .1 inn, .1 Uoderlch towo.bip, and Alex . of K n11ti ; and her meters Mee Dalton mud Mr.. Au - 11n,01 A,ndeld,and Mr.. Have 51•ct• •1 of Uodertoh. Atter her marriage to Mr. Cbt.holm they settled on • term ere the 12 it co00sseon, A.bh,ld, and toyed there for •b..u• tinges yr.r., .ud then hy exchange of hums tkuh • Mr. Limo . 0.m. to our m in 1868, sad for nearly thirty •hr.e yr.rs they had lived Gere. For the part two y..r• Mrs 01116. holm had .ufleted much 1r. to hest trouble, remaik,r.e.6 one time to your corrupt. d. int that .he wool 1 not he her, I mo and bet I.eae o1 lite wee cluing. All who know her can ray she war • beloved mite, mother rod meter, and • true friend to all with whom ane mime to con got, and In t11. bonnet Illness in th• hom•e of relative. and neighbore ere wee often preemie to lotion .red ease the .ufle' I Ivo of the patient. Wheu her owes heel dittoes came oho met It earth • true Christian tort nude telling three about her that her end we. 1600a to be Tnrough her life .h= war s faithful member of the Raman Collo io church, earns.' and true 1,0 Ger du ie., ane, she w•. fully reedy to meet her a .d Rev Ether West, of d•. P.,er'. °hutch. •t the oboe of the tuneful service* et the °herr+ spoke of the power of faith and the le.. -n• whioh It taught. Death was always ,meager as rind all should ever be r. a ly to meet at, u 1t epmree ore one. In clo.mv he s•IA the deceased had fought • good hart in ibis, life with Will and now hid g.ao to her r•w.rd. We may note *hot the de oserrod wee able to ne present a' the mid night mue that inhered In the new Century That war the last oor.eioo up n w flet .h•• reoeiv•1 theesor•ment at the slim; ; Inge- m .nth. have pursed and .he h.. lI 0$ brought bolero it In the silent .lumber bf dsrtk The p. l •ori were 0 O •not J • MN Aroy, 1 Ford and Alex Bilin[, Sl 0. Hob, David Stitliog mod M.tthew .f 1b1s ohne, who low. rad the rearming to the r last reef in the R. C mom sty In Cabotiie, Of her family thaws are threes.n.--Jose sad William and Jam.., 0rhn01 trustee of 8.8 N. 9. (J..itrnrne--and 1 u. denehter Adele (tlre 13 Lootle ) M.. y ( lir.. M . a.i) lane end F:1 z., th• latter l..0 .0,1.1,1.0 .t home Durtug the sluing days el deneued'. pleas many of her relates., Deighbnr, sed friends palled to •ee her, and preview. to the Masai many v e .ed her remelts The at tendseos et the faner.l was API lare and there were many eznreeel0m 0f deep eym- pe'hy .116 the heresved hn•neni and fent ,ly on the sad lose they h.,. met with. ssttllag In Logan township, in the 0000ty el Perth, whore his tether, now past 45 year' of age, and m bright and hearty old men,etlll redid. File moths riled •boot tee years 660. H. nee the oldest of • family of aiere, In whleh Modena) o.u..o the fins hotel, H. leaves three ethers -Mn. Retort Mille, of Guelph ; Mee. Reeystt, of Srntfnrd ; Mn. W. N. Heeb.nd, of Result (D.knt.) ; and three brothers William and Robert, at home. .,d i)avid, In I)etenlr. Ho imam his spprentboobip N the printing trade le 1ft5A. under John MoW Messy A See. le ills aid Seesired officio, Weed.benk.6=0e marred with The Review. There he r.rn.insd es. til 1459, when, .116 ha venni win. he ro- e,eymd to tlLeton. Hs remained then 1111 the whets of 1.61, *hes he lett ter (jasho, hayloft wound • palates 1. the Gement. CHURCH NOTES. The London Hotbeds, o»fereooe w111 meet this year to the central Methodist ebaroh, let. Thomas. The steamship core. Tektite w111 meet ore Mead.y, Jute 3, at 3 30 P. a. • the ministerial seam will open os Tuesday, at 2 r r , and the raga• ler oonfer.nce 0se.ino will beet, on Idiom day, .t 9 A. u Rev. Jeeps Wilson, of Uoderlu6, is to condom; the ooefer»ee oom- munloo service oo to. Sabbath •v»log. The executive committee of the (=term Christian Endeavor Colon met in the Y. M. C. A. rooms. Loodoo, last week, and traneaoted important business. The annual convention of the anion will be held 1a Brookville October 1, 2 and 3, and . very strong program h.m been pt.pered, whiob iooludee messy of thir leading.peak- sre of the Provtoce and Rev. J. Wilbur Ch•pm&a, of New fort. A. T. Cooper, of Clinton, was appointed Ontario traneport- •tlon 5lansger for tn. international C. B convention, to be held la Clnom,att out J uly. A meeting of the executive committees of the Colon Sabbath Sobool sad Christian Endeavor A.00i.Iion of she county wee held at Clinton on (Prod Friday. There were preprint W . H Kerr, Hruaeel.; J E. Tom, Ooderloh; J l'. Stoneman, Hansell; .1. H. McC.i.Wo, Weed -id; Jobo Du.tow, Nile; 11.t W »Moite°, A. T. Cooper, Rev. Ur. Gifford and R.... W. G. Howson, Chin too. Programs were wrangled for the sp- acial meeting. which le to be held In Cllotnu on Tue.dsy sod Wedoeeday, Juoe lb and 19. Cnnrt.lan E•tde.vor day will be the brat till year. W•Ekaawo (=table talent hao bean luvlted to meet, all of wblo6 will be made outltc ss moo ea r B multi' replies are received. A meeting of the board of the Methodist twentietb 0estury tbaok.glylne fund war held st Toronto last week. The board formally etpreeted its approbation of the valuable eervices rendered by R... 1)r. Po te in he leader+hop of tee movement. The gao.r.1 r.p rtahewed ha 1 been .utworlbed, of whiob *800000 .rad teen •Ir. udy paid la. All bet *25 860 60 of rte fund was allocated as follows:- •I'hree-garters for church debts ard one. yu.rter for oonnexloeai feeds The re- mainder is to be (beaded •gnn!y among the follow ng riot: est . - C tomtits, We.l.y, Wlnoip.g : it'•'l.yen Tn»logit al C. liege, Moetreal ; Allert College, Hole. vllle ; llama -AI,..., N R. ; 8'. Job&., Newfouudi•ad. and Aline L.dise' Wises, Se. '1'hnmsa., Tee =Hawing resoluttnn, moved by Ken. 1)r, Rorteseh and emonil-d by Ur. lams M41•, of Guelph, was earned "That th t leotard uprise ire era'. braille,' .t the .11,01 d reonite of the ap. peal for I6• twee troth 'enemy thanksgiving fund, and return Ito A'm•,h• v find .to .in cars thank. for His blee.i •e thereon : taint .11 nnneri-u•nee to th• fund, filler for coonezlonsl . r loos) patentee, w bo are re be varier peened to rem t at mos is order 'that tee ►1•bfio roll be oom- pited and that the ezeoullve committee be antberlt.d to complete ell oollectloc, at the earliest potable date.' The Presbytery.1 Hares met 1n Willa oeurob, CIInNn, est Tuesday of last week. The time was occupied ehletly In reading and discussing repute ea church life and work, Sabbath schools and young people's societies Altboogb these report' (motelo- ed some discouraging features tbey were on the whole favorable, It was found that .I- thoogb the membership et the '0 P.S.C.E. bad deore•eed their o»trlbutlone bo cborob eobemse were largely la steer of those of any prevlous you. The Bnaeoe committee submitted • tabulated statement of this dnasotal returns of coegreg•tlois within the bounds. Ke.. Jt. A Anderson was appointed convener of the home miasma oommlttee tor the emitting year. Dr. F. R. Beattie, of Louisville, a graduate of Knox College, Toronto, was tomlo•ted to the nhalr of spolorettse •od homiletics to that Institution. 1'6e following commissioners were appointed to repreeent the Presbytery lo the next 0 1 Assembly, wblub meet* at 0.t.w• next June :-.1. S. Henderson, ,1. A. Hamilton, 9. A. Carrier•, C. Fletcher, ministers, and the repreee.teinve elder* from the coneregatten. of 9eafortb, Varna, Exeter and (:rand blend. 1)r. Warden, of Toronto, was oemio•ted se moderator of this Assembly. The del'venuoe of the t'reotyiery relating N this death of Rev. Robert Henderson was proposed and pre- seoted by Rev. .lu A. Aodereco. A mad tion was presented by the congregation. of Union church, Goderich township, and Loolurs, praying 16.1 they should be •1 !awed to retries N their ler mor rsletleeehip Bd offering to build a manse for their anister on 000dltlon of their rrguest being granted. It was resolved to alto. .11 the oongreaetlone affected by the late re ar- tan0.m.otef the field to return to their fo-mer :deletions on 000dltlon that co grout should be sexed from the augmentetd.= load for B•ytlold and Bethany and the Ilia ohurob•nd L-obtua,hood bo redoo•rf $100. Mr. Ao.'ereoo was ap- pointed moderator of Colon church and Leehurn, with lnetroctloos to moderate In • cell when the 000gnptfew were reedy. Rev, 6 Acheson teoderd the re.lgn.tfoe of hie charge of Klppss and Hill. (assn. A •o. .1 ,1 meeting of the Pr . e Y Nt Y will be held at Broomfield en the 23 d loot. to deal wills It. The next regular m1ttug will be held at Cantos ea.lely d.h. Cut orna- .hs e Di► PiIV rt e( ,ting d at arftd staff, • is 1 your health. i Medicines Get the beet rices that are la, e stock is al- ticle pure, po- Department )mptaas acid 1 Mal Hall. R. B. Smith's /1,4 Kl MReld'sdOldStoreStand TWO BUSY STORES but not too busy to attend to your smallest want with pleasure, as well as your largest with caro and expedition. Busy because the goods are all new and at the prices you like to pay. MWtnsry.-The same of grana, style and beauty, the latest °uplse ant new Ideas from fashion metres combined with prime deoldedly your wry are here. Hr's of Due straw Walde and matting, trimmed with ribbons, sequins, flowers, foliage, feathers end nutriments. kite* 1)utlus can make the bat nut as you watt 1t. She has the material and the ability Perhaps you eh 111. to trim your own W. hag. the msterloual .t 11.11 price. Feathers and tip. at half prloe Flowers at just half price. Shirt Waists and White Goods at oat. Me. Andrews bad just got there ler, and we bought them at • trifle over half price. Fur that room you want wane nice waders drapery. 1 think we man suit you la spot and stripe tan0y mallets, art atoms, tet d»hems and er.seeoose and Laos oert ins, all new, all the latest, all dependable •ud at the lowers prloe, starting at ISO • yd. Printa -Our stook le good and the prloes scuta160•yardterssew,fresh,good- colur pans worth 6o and 70. Flannelettes -A big mann. •t .11 prices. See ours 11 5o • yard to 1240. 010thtngt.-W• w111 only say that one guaranty. of Rood faltb to our clothing is, your mosey book it you want It Men's sults from *3,30 up. Boys' •' " 111,50 up. 1 be newest •.d (0111eec 11tt1e fellows' alto In the markt, W. A. McKIM. THE 'ME NEW Empress SHOE Spring is here. You will be re- quiring a pair of,... BOOTS OR SHOES.. Insurance Cs. rOWN PItOP- H D. up en Jsn•.ry ---1... • tps,e►m,pA.1 • SCTOIt1. TO ADVBRI IBERB.-----a. f• troadrwes� Notice 'e, J. Hemmer.- Ns, otioe of changes must be left at this ilearo .h Ines -o. °thee not later than Saturday 1ton11, ssoretary• noon. The Copy for changes must he left not later bran bin. - 147 noon. Casual Adtertis.enent8 accept011 0o to noon Wednesday of each week. Goderich... Seed Emporium We have the largest and best selected stock of seeds in town. James ('ommlag n . Seafnrth ; R •semente and rut 'oats' Clinton 02 thing Store. Wichie rcrcoais . 'alt made at Ire, as 1t ie the f was. to look. the to 'hoose ting getting • wear, give u. • Noes right. )UNLOP West Street Our clovers and grasses have been bought from the best importers in the Dominion and are pro- IJ nounced by our numerous customers first-class stock. We are leaders in mange) seed. We have in stock one-half ton of fine selected mange) seed of all varieties. As the corn season comes on you will find us as usual with some of the best kinds for cultivation. We have given our customers the very best satisfaction in this line and will earnestly endea- vor to do so in the future. All kin` s o an Qirden seeds kep on hand and sold at reasonable prices. We sell the best brands of Flour, Herbageum and Meals of all kinds. Your patronage is respectfully solicited'on the merits of the goods we sell. Wm. Burrows & Solt Hamilton-st. 1s then going to be nothing for anybody but the musicians to do to heaven' What would George Stephenson do In heater What would hi =heel Angelo do In heaven! What will the great meth,matlni.ne de la heaven' What will the great dleeev.rers de In heaven' What w111 the great ph11 an.hrfpate de 1a haven for, e000rdlno to Me pnonlar Idea o1 haven, ell held for philanthropy le done •way with ; yea are goo= to he glad when von tee people In trouble, Imte.d nl Mine sent fee them, eonee`in»sly then le going N he no Meld for effort 1.0 get thorn Ont of their trouble That 1e the trohing of mets et ►6e thee. 1011011. Se most o1 its. plater,* of the old time beavers de set satisfy the demised for the intending to purchase anything in nur line ,hnuld inspect oar Ronde before placing their order. We always carry on hand a full stock of repairs. We have the heat make of Cream Separators on the market,. Von can get the moat up -to d►tt+ Carriage or Buggy made in Can- ada et a reitennehle prier• from um. Massey -Harris Bicycles New 19(11 motel, -elegant mount... Call and .or. them. n13RT_ P ARf3O1-TB, AGINT 1-- er Soap, at So. • 11 • barrel • week. ;nap, se we tarry NI found In an an and our prloea re know that Met te a snap tor their 'h- line at nu • ) 1 t R••• a,ar off or WI m: ,o *1' & 00., blank, Gsdorloh. THE• ..\ Slaters.. Our stock Is about com- plete with the latest fashions in Footwear that will be sold at as close prices as is consistent with quality. Remember you have no duty to pay on the Shoes as they are made by Cana- - dian workmen and are equal to the best American goods made. m. Sharman, jr. Oil Spraying ,r In Winter with the 1 -� The beet tam. I • • . -.fore hey r 1V ■ t . m nu.e ..f oiM water pot..n in. he • • •W prevent ani t ••i -� 1 a worm of I.n .••.. prep. Being the light .1 a e twine day A ctrtaln care f••r P00 J p • pmTM.ih ■firer i r..k all about winter .i ,.. n g every 011.-r 1,i.d art •tw.vin[ whet. er ,vIll -:adly man free 101,17- n. wriLo T + 11. THE SPAAMOTOR CO. Loeo.', Ont For Ladies' Fine Shoes TRY THE King Quality 'Nothing made in the United States to heat them.WIP Every pair guaranteed. rrr... i.rr• ...THE... - 3E.. • • d -matin Dairy of your gran.l- )ned hand -dip- ped block tin, is the cheapest and cleanest tinware to buy. All goods marked In plain figures ; the smallest chilli can get the same bargains as the older ones as we have only one price and that is the cheapest. No overcharging in the ,hop. J. H. Worsell The cheap stove and foresee men. Goderieb. ...King Quality Shoes... FOR MEN are t. t n1 o and up-to-date. We carry large ring.•. Our spring stock of good is on our shelves. flake your selection earl; Trunks and valises at close prices. OurlI Ci of staples are complete. ST. GEORGE PRICE :Sole Agent for J. D. King Co'e Goods CANTELON'S Pastry, Oyster Patties,'Parts, Snort Bread and Crean Rolls, Mime Pies and Lady Finiers, Kisses, MaCd11011s, Manus, Brandy Snaps, Etc. arra AA g.rvl ao the beet merle in asy it y in Canada. 1lanteIon Invhe the tt7df1u- ----- WEDDING CAKES In fancy deafening ami ornament int and almond icing. IilvO ham an order and your mat isfaetion will h.. welted. D. CANTELON, WiaT-AT. THE OLD RELIABLE ALL KINDS OF COAL ALWAYS ON HAN TRH IIRYT - Scranton Bard Coal 1N TITS WARIEST All coal wmlghaA nn the Y•rbet Arai where inn mit Ran IM. for a Wm, WM. LE Orders heft at :.ii • SS1TE Sion Drearily .ameded I.e-