The Signal, 1901-4-18, Page 7THE SIGNAL : GODERICH 'ONTARIO.
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Towboat
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Towb oar, ApU 1 f 1901. d
W. Acheson & Son
Dress Goods
AT AN...
Extraordinary Price....
FOR...
April 26 and 27
TWO DAYS' PRICES.
As never before -from one end to the other the store is
fairly, beaming with bright new stylish goods, Silks, Dress
Goods, rluslins, Qinghams, Gloves, Prints, Carpets,
Curtains. A variety so vast, so complete, that to attempt
a description seems a hopeless task.
Our extraordinarily large stock suggests to us two days'
advertising selling.
Remarkable Offerings for April 3 and 27.
40 Pieces Dress Ginghams.
• New, bright, beautiful goals, new colorings, stripes and plaids.
Regular values 12ic to 20c a yard. Two days' prices, at per yard
60 Pieces
new, 32 to 34 inches wide, English prints, fast colors and in
an immense range of patterns. Regular 10c and 12Jc goods, at
45 Pieces of New Wool Dress Suitings.
Bleck lu•trea sea Si, tlians, best quality, 44 to 46 inches wide,
su,,,ll, nest pattern. }regular prices range from 60c to 80c a
yard. Apri! two days' rale prices, at per yard
30 Pieces
36 to 38 inches wide, all pure wort h. as y suiting Berges it' ,•11
Lading color. and black and cresta, at per yard, spe:ial ... ... .
70 Pairs Nottingham Lace Curtains,
50 to 60 inches wid,• and 3i yards Ioug, in a vanety of new de
signs, fine, soft curtain and very effective. Regular price $1 60
._._, _ _.
a psis. Your c Ce - '._.---..---.
50 Pairs Cotton Blankets
in white and in grays with fancy borders, full double size.
Regular value $1.00, at per pair
5 Pieces
36 inches wide, heavy, reversible union carpet, new designs and
good, fast, clear colors, at per yard, two days' only special
10 Pieces
new, extra heavy, well colored, 27 inches wide, English tapestry
carpets in designs suitable for any room, hall or stairs. Regular
value 60e a yard and recommended for good wear, et par yard
8c
8c
25c
25c
1.00
69c
29c
SOc
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY -APRIL 26th AND 27th
W. Acheson & Son
COUNTY CURRENCY • pries to many, yet for the put two weeks
the deceased suffered from pneumonia Oe
S.,urday morning he s•. out In the yard
and had reac,ed the door of hu house, it•
tending to re enter, when tie dr• pped dead.
Kipp n : Mr. Lin•frn, .err th. • lla,e,
has euvo.eded to get, log the drst prize for
oae er the Parts Erpoe,tloo. Ae the Kr
poen ion was Doe • 6o6001a1 1000400, the
gold medal has not beep sent to him. Re
opeld obtain it by sending 1125
Holm.., lie: The many friends of Rev.
J. (ir..oe and wile will be mooh pleased to
know they are Improving. They hay• had
the sympathies of the oommualty derlag
their illness and all will be glad to the them
both out and aha pastor in hu pulpit •gets.
Clinton : C. Hoare last week pleased
the most duent oustomer he has yet had
the pleasure of serving He made the e.le
of • Doherty organ to Rio. MoC•Ilum from
Ana M1n,r, to be shipped to the Armenian
Mmelee 'Feral/mica' Co/lees, hoar the olty of
Taus.
Brussels : Wedn.eday of !alit week Will.
Ranker, goo of Mrs. ((emu Beaker, of
Brussels, and Miss Annie McNiohol, • for
mer resident of this place, were nOit•d ID
marriage Mr. Baster lives at Bonner's
Ferry, Idaho. where he has • good Mims,
tion.
Porter's Hill : Ito Monday, 8th, while 1).
Glidden, lonosesion 1, was felling trees In
the bash, hie young eon, Melville, was
straok by a falling tree and was picked op
for rho& but alter some time he regained
000•olousew, and is, we hep*, on • fur
way to rworory.
Clinton : Hobert Lofft, • minim eon of A.
H bait, of Se Mary's, formerly of Clinbp,
tell hod -first into one of the wreaked
freight oars at the Santa bridge recently
.ad we. rendered eoselw by the fall. He
was thought to hive been badly hurt bot
the many friend. of the family will he
Method to leer° that he bas fully reooverd,
Brothels : Saturday, 6•.b, Jno. Sample ar-
rived home from Louisiana, U.S., where be
has been lumbering for sly months with
Kelly Bros., formerly of Blyth He le five
pounds beerier thao when h. went south
He says the motion of the State where he
wee Is well wooded, oak belay • special)"
yalu.ble timber. Their market le Mt.
Louts.
seaforth Mrs. N. Cuff, who has been
confined to her home, and • Reset part of
the time to her room, dale last November,
with • severe •ttaok of broeebtt, and
shingles oemblbed, i., we .r• pleased to
sag. so far Improved that she le op and
around the house nearly ail the rim., and
hammier. entertained of her r•oovery to the
near future.
Exeter : Wm. liathethe, te•oher, of Fair-
field, and son of R m. Reeeh•w, of the 3rd
oanosssion of Stephen, who underwent en
operation at the hands of U.. Monett, .a
misted by Dr. Brownlna, for •ppendioltts,
whish proved M be a different Meese*
teen was expected, being • growth on o01
of the Intestines, le now lying In • orltlo•I
n oedltlon, rt. 1. azpeote,f, however, that h@
will r.00ver. His mother Ie 'len quite 111 •t
her hernia Stephen and ander the dootor s
Mee.
Clinton .1. G. 'Haagen, editor of The
Vonooursr (R C.) World, whose death has
been anneooed, esu a rseldeot of Clinton
• t oho time. He was here at Strathardle,
Perthshire, In 1838, He received kis early
edao•tloe at Moulin. With his parrots
and their family he Dams to ("mashie 11353,
settling In Logan township, in the oouoty
el Perth. where his father, now pet 135 years
of age, and w bright and hearty old m.n,stlll
resides. His mother died slant ten petiolate.
Hs was the *!deet of • faintly of eight. In
whleh hi death ne.w the first break He
leaves three sisters- Mrs Retort Millar, of
Guelph ; M,. R..y.tt, of Stratford ; Mrs.
W. N Husband, of Haneall (i)•kota) ; and
throe brothers, William and Robert, at
hams. and I)•rld, In Detroit. He h*.•n
hie apprent ooehlp 1n the printing trod* Is
1864, ostler John MoWhlnusy R see. 1. th.
old 9.allo.1.4Tial, Wedaeook,.lane merited
with The Review. There ha ram.leed nn
til
MO. when, with his young wit*, he re-
melted to Clinton. He rem•le*d there till
the wiater of 11161, when he left tor Qe.Mo,
heeled swarth • position' In the (levers•
Comm, : N Jaokaoo ties those .d • One
tan in Ibis oldest drug bounce 10 /Anapest.
131 R.,bert Berndt hoe gnus le
9trat bray, lettere he hes mewed s enmities
Ina bakery
Cno,c 1 : Mt. Reid, of I'rmoes street,
sassed to her Itrm In Harl,ck on Thnredey
et last week
Grey • W• ars glad to see John Robert
• ns, who had •uoh • tad shaking op 1n the
seal pit, able to be out again.
Btowsele : 'Nth Beryl West, formerly et
Brawls, has nese te Chatham, where she
will make her home, `tee has three sisters
there.
Seatorib Robert Winter shipped a
ear load of very aloe b•ooa hoes from two -
forth station last week They were 000
alerted t. Colttogwood.
Wlarthsm : Another of Wingham'a young
Wile was married let week. John
Ribhle, Inearaoee .gent, o1 town, was mar
rad M Mr.. A. P. Johnson.
Brussels t Therday moroiog of last
wash, at b o'clock, Janet Johnston, beloved
wife el Henry 'Taylor, died at her home,
Graham's survey, le b.r eightieth year.
Exeter : Mesa. Evan end Heaman have
been busy rswetly took -pointing the front
of Messrs. Dlokeos, & (:srllog'. new build-
ing, thus Arline moob to It. appearaooe.
W,ogbam : Dr, M. 8. Kennedy, V.S., .4
Carmen. Man., graduate el Ontario Veurlo-
ery College, will wet Dr. J. Wilson, V.3.,
la Mile tows In hie practice daring the tam•
w.
8upben : Dr. H.th.m, a former teacher
of 8. 8. No. 3, Stephen, who hu been
pr.otielar; Ms profession at Con.tanee, .111
move to 8eslorth and hang out lib swlasle
ahertly.
glebe : There diad at the family reed
deso..111a10 street, on Teburd•y the 6th,
Jape Harding, beloved self* of Chris
hopper H.•►er.11le, sr., at the age of elghty•
two years
8eaforth Mies Nellie Doyenne returned
home for her Rater holidays from Ambersr•
baro, where she has resigned her poeleloe as
aeaoher, having vacated a Ioorstiv• pndtlos
la Klakor..
Morris : Wm. Wllklaso,, 4th line, sold
• dandy well-bred better, 2 years and 6
me.lhe old, to A. Currie, bobber, Brussels.
recently, that waled 1,000 pound.. He got
11136.00 for her.
Wlnrh.m : Ames Tinting was away this
week sad •Weed the Sex m111. •t Forest,
Stratford, L1.eowel and other pointe,•nd he
wys be finds that tba outlook for the flat
bs.Mw le very bright.
Rester : T. te Hawksh.w, who recently
dbposd of oh. Cemmerolal Hoose here,
ilea •.•opted • position with the well
&sews Arai of Line. MoDoeald i 0o., ether
. inufaee*rers, Londe°.
ltelg{ave : Thursday of last wink Thw.
C. Wilklaon lets B.I rare for R•nanabe.
Mirth., when be will theist hie brother,
Jamie, who has • flourishing furniture and
andert►kl.g busiest* In that oily.
Wier m : A very pretty wedding took
place on Idly alter...., 6th 1o.t., at the
',aldose' if Mrs. 8111., la wbloh her d.agh-
tes, Mise Floresth Harriett, and Cries W.
ledlls, et awe, were 4h" oosersotlag rar-
ities.
arMes.
Ooderfoh l ereehip : 1'. Cole has a won-
dev4.l bee : lase *ink 111.141 w Ng melor•
lag 8,6 India, add w.lthl,+ 7 ex. 1! Ir
keeps up this reoetid 14r. Cole had better
Ory to have egg. *old by weight Instead of
by the dean
WI.gh.. A very pretty wedding took
*Mee at the reefAeath e/ Jabs McDoa.gh,
1r11se111 street, ns Wdeeed.y syealeg of
lest week, woes his daerhsar, Mies Char
lett. M. MoDoa.ah, was married to Chas.
R. Ale.Wian, of Loudon
Bntsele : Leat week Tho Pest meds
betel refeeesos to the 4.,..se of M. 1). F
Mmlth, formerly of Krems/de. Tree Ripley
Repines gives the fellow's* partloelare of
M. sed "vest : --The saws .4 i), D 7.
Nsh1k's death was heard with deep regret
ea 11aMrdal gaseslss,ibe 6th Igoe debits' 10
@'.leak, and MA • eleewa ever the Patine
Oelpbbribe.d Mille his death was s ser
agent printing ofbo'. Ib May of that year
he emoted to Uuelpb and b•uame forbwtit
of The Advertiser, owned oy the ate Jona
than Wtlkineon Thou he red Jtlod+
loons, the termer editor of The Mistuury
and Advertiser, bought The !detours, out.
rod the vesture prospered, la 1867 the
partnership was dis.olv•e •ad kir Mo.
Lagan, alter some other business venture.,
left fur Hrltleb Columbia.
Soot or : William B•IIaalyue, the
assessor, bas returned his roll, and trout 11
w• areae the following statuUw : Toe
total value of real and personal properly
and taxable tearooms Is 8631 035 ; taxable
fothag.,86 600 ; p•reoo•1 pr osiri y, 866 750 ;
real property, 8567.685 ; foul popu-
lation, 2,380, er 46 under leeear ;
number of births, 26 ; number of death.,
13 ; horse., 64 ; oath!. 42 ; hogs, 1 ;
doge, 89 ; steam hollers, 17. The ,ow.'s
ae•ets are asees.d re follows : Waterworks,
813,000 ; town building and weigh stale.
w1,6 ervund., 815 000 ; fire appllaouu,
82 800 ; pubhu school, $9.000 ; Collegiate
lnauto'•, 812.000 ; publio library, 82,000 ;
wtat, 8538 800.
Londeaboro' : A. t6e years follow noun
other in rapid su0uemiou oue link atter an-
other of the chain that joins the present
with the early and important history of
this Pruvtnoe Is broken. Another of them
links has beet@ severed by the death of W•1
ter Riddell, whloh too@ plan. un Sunday
moroiog, April 7511, at his home In Loads,.
baro', •t ;hs adyaaud age of oy.r three.
quarters of • cautery He was born near
the town of Perth, Lanark osuu:y, l* 1825,
his parents (Mr. and Mrs. James Riddell)
baying emigrated from P•vth•hir., lo Soot•
land, some years previous. He sem• west
end took op lend In Hullett township In
1851, sed afterwards returned to his home,
where he was married In 1853 to Mia Eliz• -
beth Fwt•r, daughter of the late Chrbto•
phsr Foster, &q , Dear Samb'. Falls, and
the same year he established hu home op
ion 14, on the 13th oonoemlo. of Hullets,
whore be lived sutll oven yea, ago, when
he retired from the more arduous wnrk of
he farm sed removed to Loodsboro'. Hie
beloved wife did twenty amen years ago.
Oa *Is journey west h• had to delve In •
wagon from Hamilton, the nearest point of
n.viganoo, sad the nearest ma,k*t town
was Uoderioh. Those were the days when
the early settlers had literally to hew oar' •
home ea well ae a destroy for themselves,
sod Wear up the land by 000y!aot rod hard
toil. and suffer the num•rous privations i0•
separably 00ou•ui•d with snob life. Pore°.
,Og a life of npnshtnem puri et, lote.1 lnlcg•
rity he gained the highest respect and ea
,eam of those with whom he oam• 10 000.
tact ; .lily cultivating a tangelo* and cheer.
!al di.posr ion, his pretence wag, as rays of
sub.b,D. He was a 000soteotious and eon -
▪ t member of the Presbyterian search,
for many rare an elder of Burne' oboroh,
Hmlett, lied • faithful 9ooday school work•
sr. The funeral took place on Tuesday,
WHAT IS HEAVEN LIKE?
Is the Orthodox 4 oarepll.s a correct er
aea•.a•ble One T
At the Unitarian Church of the Mess, .0
in New York on • recent Sunday, Re,
Minot J. Savage preached on " Heaven.,'
e nd 10 the aoaree of hie sermon said :
•' 1 have hunted the desoripuons 0t
h, oven that 1 have been •bis to dad through
how ung-ootog to sod, and I tied that up to
the Dissent time the wn'sre have uo• euo
ceded iii mak ng them ntLerealtng to m-.
Take the writer of tb•old nymn-I thou., h•
I 'bald be able to moat! hes name, bas I
0.th not baso .ble M put my finger o0 it -
who ung• .
Wneo we',. been titer* ten thoaseou
years,
Brtgb; *timing as the sap, - --
Wee
no Its days to sing Gd'. prate.
Then when we first begun.
"Now can you lmegto• yourself beery
comae Owl's prise every day tor 10,000
years' Cao you Imagine God willing to pu.
up with it' Of oouree It is all figurative.
I see . wply 0.10g tease illustration. to shoo
how n (bosh It i•, mesa 1n geo.r.l terms.
to deaur,te the heaven that even we dews
'1 remember, painfully welt, when I was
• little boy. beano the obms mug some.
times, pal hep* for the last hymn when 1
had been so tired for twenty w1Dutes lbsi
it seemed •Imo•t Impo.tble for me to keep
still any longer, the old hymn that olos.i
with
When oo0gregatlone oe'er break up
And Sabbaths have no lied
" Now 1 •uppo•e that must hive been ex
premise of • sato of mind into which some
body worker: himself when be wrote that
hymn, to mak• It mean something to him ;
but is It anything that make* us want to go
to bsayso !
It ahem. to me that there must be • re-
form in our thought. .bout heaven In the
direction of making It sweet and real and
homed. And It IM ourlous, .od It is strange,
and mon curious sed more strange that the
people who stand in the way of •
little more light do not see 11 ;
It ie °untoo, I say, to see how people
w111 stand 1n the way of a little more sea
.lble ham•n though• to some of these direc-
tions.
"Now when Elizabeth Stuart Phelps
wrote her 'Gates Ajar' what did she do 1t
for -what was the main point of the book !
1 oar* not whether her particular id.as were
true or net, but what did she plead for ! A
tvnioal illustration will show you. A 11111•
51r4 teems to play the piano. Sheba' never
had one, she long* for one as the groat,
emoting .ohleyemeot and glory of her life,
sod she ask. Mae Phelw whether she be.
hetes 10.1 she will have a plaoo In hearth.
What did Min Phelps say to bet' She tells
her frankly that the thinks she will, and .11
over that onuelry, and all over Europe there
rose e howl. Wbat tor! Because op to
that time the only instruments that bed
been intro4uosd Into heaven apparently
were harps!
" Now • harp, for anything 1 the the, le
just as material, 11 that % e the trouble, u
a piano : bot this little girl d!dn'r want .
harp, .he didn't know how to play on a
harp ; it would hive been no heaven to her
to give her a harp. Aod Mae Phelps
keenly and sensibly saw, whether she was
telling her the literal troth or not, that she
was telling her the divinest and deepest
troth of all when she told her that the
e upremnt longing of her soul would be met
and ...tithed. -
" Hut avert' step of religious p hes
had to meet this Bort of stupid, thoughtless,
pore prejodlos. As I old. • rnabo it not •
bit more material then a harp, but It woe
.11 sigh' be talk .boat harp., and hereeay to
say anything shout • piano ! Now the is
what we most get ever. Moot of the
heavens of the past are furnished for thou -
patine with only the thine. that • very lea
people desire. 5.0 em In the pictures of
them harp always, people with golden
Drown. standing before the throne taking
them off their heeds and flinging tnem as
the teed of ,fesui or of fled. and singing and
ohenting HI. glory ; and you think from
the.* eatemeats and plotarem, and the art
lest bee been lavished on the.. things In
every direotloo, that this 1* shoat ell there
is to heaven.
"Now while everybody 1 suppose has
some small a.paolty Inc learning something
about main, there are, • thousand other
things ilio. they care for a great deal more
Is than going to he nothing for •pyhndy
bat the masicla01 to do In htavenW hat
would George Mtepoeaeon do In heaven'
What would Mabee' Angelo do In heaven !
What w111 the great mahnmattoisne de le
heaven! W hat will the great dlesnverere
de In heaven ! What will the great Phil
anthrnpete do la home -for, aopordlnr to
the Ranier Idea of heaven, lilt field Inc
philanthropy le done away with ; yen arc
Ernes to M glad when y0* w ;stools In
turnable, Inn.aett .l Mine sorry for .hem,
morerineatly there N going te he no Bald
for 'fleet t.c get them not of their trouble
That is M. teething al most of the thee.
tog1s_
"90 meet .1 the pater*" of the eld time
Waves* da eat meaty the deemed ler the
broadeelag, deepening, belgbtesieg life and
dream and hope of the human rano. I be.
loo.. that Margo wilt dud free num •0,1
seep for all that Ig beet and uuble.t :n
us, and that not • man, not • woman who
bag ooutrlbuted to ,Le semot..em, the happt
nese, the beauty, the glory, the hearth, the
unlit Vog of human lite m th.s world but
will lied ample soaps and room for • thous
and times grander uoutrlbu'wn to the
growth and development of the eat
over there.'
• Proper Treateneal for Catarrh
Reaobw ev„ry sieoted part. Suuh • rem-
edy la Gat•rrn, cues, w4luh 111 Whaled IBM
all portion. of the throat, lung• red nasal
passages, where It 0111. the germs, rad thew
the disease. Catarrhuzone Is pleasar•, s•'.
bad absolutely sen 10 ours It relit i 'u
distressed balmy 1. the hest, oleare , • e
throat and nostrils In one breath Poeiuve
proof of our* le lotted to the words of Mr.
Klrk,ol Klrigetoo,Uot.,wbo says : "1 mullet -
lid for bf,e.s years from eatarrh of the nose
sod throat, used fluunreds of remedies, con-
sulted specialists but was nut permanently
behetitted. Having personally .1•oeseed
a our* of thirty years' steadiest effected by
Catarrh, zone, I brought au oattit and used
It for a month, 1t oured me, and 1 •en Dow
0o more 1bo1. 10 oatarrt. thou ,f 1 /seer had
it Tb. 1e most 000vu.o,ug testimony
trout one of Kingston's best booms mod most
hiehly respected hostilities men It proves
beyond Question that Caterrhozoo• •baa
lusty tures catarrh. 11 never fads; Dever
henna; guaranteed to our.. Price $1.00
small use 26 osete. Dre,gisM or Polson &
Co., Hartford, (.oue„ U. 8.
AN EDIToa's Tat•1J1.-Ed,tio, this paper
is a aloe thing. It to puLiieh jukes people
thy we are rstilcbrrined. II we don't w•
are an old fossil. 11 we pablub original
matter they say w* don't give that enough
selections. 1f we sly. them eelestioos they
shy we are too lazy to write If we don t
1,0 to thereat w• are heathen ; fl we do w•
are a *7900111.. If we remeio to the office
w. ouvh' to go out and bustle fur locals
If we go out then we aro not @hooding t•
our bunoes•. 11 w• wear old clothes tory
laugh el u.. it we wear good ulothe. they
• *), et• bays • pu'1. Now, what sr* we
going 10 do' Ju.t ea likely .out• so• w11
say we mole , ht' ,tett' from our •zobeoges
✓ od ..' we did
CONSUMPTION!
Starting Statement by
Sir James Grant, of
Ottawa.
3000 Die Annually
to Oatarle Mem l s'ssg% the Rav•
Ossa et file aria Wizfts Pie ..
lean the lsaodlla 11*tlsal £Wiseettoo held u
OWwa • f•. der. Masa Mr Janes nr•nt ine
MM.e eartizta._ mode ta. etartlly .talo ,.., t 1hd
Mae person. W .m..N1r In Ontario teem tu!er_
..Lely Trim. rapis tbe mood iamb:e
flow 1a the wettil 5* 0 W meek of gwou
*hackty alto mak reset
For •.•aster al a .m*.rr Re. T. A. Mecum. has
.40. m*M amin.e0 _Mtsesbt. of the .a, has made
1ke cos• of eewmeemn • tum etod, and has
esV.edge to ow,paend)g • mem of twetmeot
O 4100 pOM0.ely 4enre,e the ger/ that produce*
the dbesw at 1*. Mem tl-o betiding up tett
Iretmo .ori creating Irk aW blood Tope Is no
b•mbw .trout Eh sles*m, M lames .tach) whet
4b Ointment w1`I d. W Mere. emphaticucy
teat It con,. In .1n.q per omit of c•.o. TOS
doctor Das such ceaad..e• In u •aloe un. ',.left
that As offers trwM,.,.st.oe1T1Ve1y Pa.• to an
who dean. a can. tiers r M Misr •
You sr your ,Ick Moab sea hare a TRggcoorme
of Treatment. 0anpb who to Two T. 1. *Lorre
Ce ss i r 4 L ro , Limited. 111 tag et Ws, Toren.
to. giving poet *Mee sag sambas olid address, and
the hes medials, Mho slaw. Cts) w111 1 e
promptly sat.
wise smog, tor ahem ernes =mum HO
lewd
Persona n Paned@. IMO. 505500'.: ' neer a
•men, •o papers w111 plesWi MIMd ler samples M
th. Toronto babormerli 5,
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will outwear
two pain of
Ur.Lnery Common Rubbers.
Search the World and you will
find nothing sirukii.0
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hatter than
.7rnifat.d by Every Rubber
Manufacturer and Dealer, but no
imitation has our specially Manufac-
tured Rope Canvas or Duck, the
only fabric whi, h can be thoroughly
impregnated with the Pan Gum.
When worn out have leather sole
put on and use dor • Plow Beet.
They(. D. Kingeo , Limited, leave
the only !_ _
genuine JpaaA- Rubber.
Don't buy unless the word'
are stamped upon
the sole of each
Robber; all others are frauds upon
the Public.
Our Agent to Godenoh at 8'. George Pru.,
MASSEY HARRIS
Toe name stands for all that 1e
reliable In farming machinery.
...FARMERS...
intending to purchase anything in our
line should inspect our goods before
placing their order.
We always carry on hand a full
stock of repairs.
We have the beet make of Cream
Separators on the market.
You can get the most rep -to date
Carriage or Buggy mode in Can
aria at a reasonable prior from um.
Massey -Harris Bicycles New
1901 models --elegant mounts. Call
and sew them.
BRRT_ P A,R801sTIB,
AO•NT
Mea Mwlas
1s • peones ezolted be vaulty backed up by
rood tight biota -you may look the vaulty
but you hay• the rood tight boots -you
may weer any size boot. you pleat@ up to
tbr,e else. too entail, it you use l'utuom's
Pelule'. Cora tied Wait Extractor. Urns.
glee sell it.
heumatism..
le Ude Acid In the ieh.od.
Unhealthy kidneys are tie
rause et the acid being
then. If the kidney -sac -tea
es they should U,: would
/train the Uric Acid out
of the e,';mu and rheum/s-
ilent is. ,d0't occur. Rheu-
matism is a Kidney Dis-
ease Dodd'. Kidney PHU
have made a great part of
their reputatron curing
Rheumatism. So get at
the maw e' eve Tearful
shooting ,.....4 and still,
aching; points. The M
het one www way-
Dodd's
Kidney
Pills
ON '7
TAMPtR...
with your health.
Don't use Drugs and Medicines
of questionable quality. Get the beet
there is at the same prices that are
ehargo d for inferior goads.
At our Drug Store the stock is al-
ways froth, and each article pure, po-
tent and satisfactory.
Our Prescription Department
hos a reputation for promptnees and
accuracy,
F. JORDAN
Medical 11 all.
Lkillop Mutual Fire Iissauce Ce.
F RM AND ISOLATED TOWN. PROP-
ERTY INSURED.
We apt Property Inure t up in Ja IMryj
HM1
MOM
a a
errncretae are mwaeyesw. .
J. 8. M+sl.esn, pre• ; T. Frawr. rtes -Der•, f
Jas. 000.o.,y, u. tale. W. 0. Rro•dtoct, J.
Watt .1.v. )(tau, J. U. Grave, J. Renonw• a,
dig•• . , t{V O HrOtlto K,'ihttfo-rh insp. *-
tor , . s,•:a : T, it Heys. Beafrrth, sooretary •
try. .ser.
AOCvT.,
J. W. 'it', Httimeoville : James ('ammlag
Esmond vino ; It. MoMillso, Beatortb : R
Smith, Harlock
Palo) -bolder, can pay es.rwmeuts and to 1
their cards recelpt•d st Mr. Coats'. Clinton. oar
rine ce clean Bros.' PalaClothing Store. Oode•
S11nll SllhlS, OYfC91S
''lin man dressed lo • eaatswede at
our store sle•y. 10 k• trim. as I is tke
ambition of eyery moo of toile* silege.
A large ranee of clntbs to
from.
11 you ere oontemplating gettleg`\
light overcoat to- spring wear, Bite as.
chance to serve yon. Price. rlrh,
H. DUNLOP
West Street
A Great Snap
R. St re ht a McKIM'S R Stand /d
TWO BUSY STORES
but not too busy to attend to your smallest
want with pleasure, as well as your largest
with care and expedition. Busy because
the goods are all new and at the prices you
like to pay.
MIUlnery.-The tome of arae, style
and beauty, the loam tupi,s and new
Ideal, from fashion oentree combined with
prices decidedly your way are here.
Hers of fine straw brrld• and matting,
trimmed with ribbons, sequins, flower.,
foliage, feathers and ornaments. Miss
Duthie tan make the hat Met as you want
11. ;the hat the materialend the ability
Perhaps you mould like to 1,1m your owo
We have the material at halt pride
Feathers and tips at half price
Flowers at just half priori.
elhlrt Waists and White Goode
•1 oat. Mr. Andrew. had just got these
1., and we bought them a0 a trifle over
half price,
W.
4
For that room you wast some pith window)
drapery. 1 *Mak we oat suit you le spoil
and stripe Buoy muslin., art sa5eens, u1
deohams end orNisoues and lath aortalos
all new, all tits latest, all dependable god
at the lowest prlo., starti.g at /So • yd.
Prima Our stook le good sod she prlow
start at 50 s yard for • new, fresh, good.
Dolor pique worth bas tied To.
Flannelette) -A bis nos. .e .11
erboe.. 9.. our at So • y.rd s0 1$40,
OIOLhIny.-We will osly say that oar
guan0te5 .1 good fin
le our °lathiest is,
your 010Ny b.ok It you want It
Men's .01.. from 83,30 up•
Boys' " " 81,50 up.
the newest sad tattiest little fellows sults
le the markt,
A. McKIM.
THE 114E NEW
Empress SHOE
6a
Spring is here.
You willbere-
quiring a pair
Uf..•.
BOOTS
OR SHOESIUU
THE
Slater...
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.
The beet t, - • •
:-fore they a,• P - -
e t ..
m atu,e .,1.011 -
.v'sterpot onin,h.. •
••W prevent wnt 1:•,
1 y wrth or 1a,
ver ..eoinethe light of •
• 1.ring day.
A ct ,n re Ins Pen
Inge
fit pmtyrt
awe
a flee 4o"k
41 about winter at loving
,red every oU,,r kind of
, :waving whn h we will
•:adly msnb free to•ny-
tote err!Wc16rif.
TYE SPRAMOTOR CO,
Lowson, Onl.
For Ladies' Fine Shoes
is our Ginger Snap, at. 50. •
p000d, of which we sell a barrel a week.
This isn't nor poly snap, e• we terry
everything that oon be found In an op
to due grocery store, mid our price.
are right. ' he armors know that the%
tan always get from se a soap tor theft
produce. We tire-• ,,. .,roe •t no
Iogttimas trade - • .1 go..:
Gl,sware or pntorco., tiff or
oholoset Wile China Ws Asa
of them.
T. Q. TIPLING CO.,
Redford blank, G.d rl•h.
HANBIADE
DAIRY
TINWARE.....
Our own hand -male Dairy
Tinware made nut of your gram l -
mothers' of i -fashioned hand -dip-
ped block tin, is the cheapest
and cleanest tinware to buy.
All goods marked in plain
figures ; the smallest child can
get the name bargains as the
older ones an we have only one
price and that is the cheapest.
No overcharging in the shop.
J. 11. Worsell,
The .heap stove end forums man,
(toderleh
Khutg Quality
.
"Nothing made in the United States to beat them.fi'•
�1 , Every pair guaranteed. Csktlaee'>asMs 1
Trunks and
Our lines of
•
THE.,.
.0,911
...King Quality Shoes...
FOR MEN
Ili ,• %, ry 111 o and up-toatide. \V,• t arra a
largo ntng,•.
Our spring stock of goods
is on our shelves.
flake your selection early
valises at dose prices.
staples are complete.
ST. GiORCE PRICE
Sole Agent for J. D. King Co's Goods'
CANTEION'S
Pastry, Oyster Palties,Taris, Short
Bread and Cream Rolls, too
Pies and Lady Fillers, Kisses,
lr[acaronis, Maraives,
Brandy Soaps, Etc.
an, as gond as the hest mane in any
,'fly in Canada.
Cwntelon Ietrlw the trade in
WEDDING
CAKES
in fancy dewIening Arid ornament
ins and almond icing.
(live him an order and your eat
infection will he wwwurod.
D. CANTELON,
Wtur-aT.
HELLO !
THE OLD
RELIABLE.
ALL KINDS OF
COAL
ALWAYS ON HAND
THR ISRYT
Scrll1oll Bard Coa11
1V TIIK MARKET
A.1 t' a•1 welshed ea the market Mala
whore Ton Get tWO lbs. for . ton.
WM. LEA.
Ord.'', loft as Lil rk BWILII,W$
Bien promptly swotted he.