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The Signal, 1901-4-25, Page 7THE SIGNAL : GODERICH ONTARIO. TIU .DAT, April 25, 1901.' 8 W., Acheson & Son Dress Goods ATAN... 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 (foods, fluslins, ainghams, Aloves, Prints, Carpets, Curtains. A variety so vast, so complete, that to attempt u 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 ainghams. New, bright, beautiful goods new colorings, stripes and plaids. Regular values 12ic to 20c a yard. Two days prices, at per yard 00 Pieces new, 32 to 34 inches wide, English prints, fast colors and in an immense range of patterns. Regular 10c and 12}c goods, at 45 Pieces of New Wool Dress Suitings. Black lustre§ and Sicilians, best quality, 44 to 46 inch'. wide, small, nest patterns. Regular pnces range from 60c to 80c • yard. April two days' gale prices, at per yard 30 Pieces 36 to 38 inches wide, all pure wool heavy suiting serge§ in alt leading oolors and black and cream, at per yard, spe:ial 70 Pairs Nottingham Lace Curtains, iso to 60 inches wide and 3i yards long, in a variety of new de signs, fine, soft curtain and very effective. Regular price $1.60 • pair. Your choice 50 Pairs Cotton Blankets in white and in gray. 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 Crew, extra heavy, well colored, 27 inches wide, English tapestry carpets in designs suitable for any room, hall or stairs. Regular value 60c a yard and recommended for good wear, at per yard 8c 8c 25c 25c 1.00 69c 29c 50c FRIDAY AND SATURDAY -APRIL 26th AND 27th W. Acheson & Son COUNTY CURRENCY. 1 W1agh•m : oo Saturday, 1318 Inst., a barred Plymouth Rock hen belonging to Zurich : 8. Hardy, of Zorieh, sold his Gavin Da•id.eo, o1 the Jonotlna, 1•Id one dwelllar to Mr. 8.h.sck ter $1,300. of the largest eggs that we have board of Hen.aee 11 : Robert Patte,., jr , bar 1►. meson. The ort measured 84 s 64 game to .8. Soo, to seek hie fortune. lashes. H.m.all : H J. D. Cepk• has mega/ad .HamillSoho Craig, tocomptnled by h. Miss lt.s.., Loedee, as steaogr•pbsr for sister, Mises Haotab, left here reosotly for his law eau Manitoba It 1. the intention of their ..other sod brother, William, to join them there se soon as they oan dispose of their property ears. Mecham . Mr. Dulmage. of L.kelet, has geld his soaseal store boatmen at that plass •sd will mere to W tegb•m. Grey : The stew sobool boll for 8. 8. Ne. 6, bas arrived from Cloolaaati. 11 ..4.b., with 11. firi.ne., eve 326 pe®da baster • John Ds•aeey, formerly .1 Et- ter, has removed from Leedom' to Teamster .ad w111 coadaot a grocery .tor. there. Wl.ghsm : Om. Day, wise was working at its•►Ne Bros.' livery, fell through • bole In the hay left r.e.nU, sed broke kits .rm. Rr.o.6.ld D. Kees 1. buddies/ . hems se the property is eureka/led from Hash n. MoC.ey. bedding w111 be a fres Ns. Br.o .old : Mrs. W. Gordos attended the tamers! of kr sister -1,1.w Yrs MoK.y, ef Hele eed, formerly of Brsos8eid, 1•e/ week. Wing\.= : Oso Allen sad family, e1 I.00daa, hare moved te Wleshim Mr. Allen has aeeepted • sita•Uoe as ensloeer at Boll's (eatery, Sesdesth Harold Jokes• and B Thun- man loft ea Teseday of last week for Br11.\ Colombia, who they expse/ te reside is tete.. 8eafrtb : V1 . D. Bright. James Wateen mid Harry Beattie base parchment the 8.h• 105 anvilge to ()ardleer'e .reek Is. MoKil lop, Boar L..deery Blyth : Edward Hagodtl 1. the owner of • white Yorkshire now, else mouths old, that gays birth to a litter of twelve little squealers • few days ago 8e. Helen.: The momtrore of the Keleeo- palmn cheetah purport* building • Dew eherob this mummer end already h... $100 third <laughter. Mi.. Harr.1, was married mebsorlb.d it that purpose. to James Gri.vl. Whistle= : Go Sudsy of last week John Goderloh township Roo.nlly while Watcher, • resident of Winrham tea • nom Daniel Midden, oon 1, was falling • tree, bee of years, died at hla home en Josephine an .00ideot happened to life ten year old street, aged 81 years ted 6 meetha, Keeler : John Hawkehaw last week 41. posed of his 60 sore farm, London toed .w►b. to Thee. Heston for the sum of $2,675. Am Yds property adjoin. Idr. Har toe's far. 11 will make as Improvement to Ins already floe farm. 011.tu : At the Ontario Eduw►Iose1 Aso soolatioo wblob met recently In Toronto, W. R. Lough was elected chairman of the trsl.ing dep.rtm..t, whlob is composed "f the tenobery of tttaNnrm•1 College and the Normal and Model school, of the Province. Seaferth : The marriage of MW Minnie Eddie ('esti Hooke, oozy daughter of Mre. Riots, of S.aforth, and gr.odd•aghter of Mrs. Hoot, of Harparbey, to J. J. Mervyn, one of Toronto', young t o.lums moo, took plisse 1a Seafarth on Wednesday, April 17 Loodesboro' : Mr. sed Mrs. Jas. Oliver, Mus Allo* and Heater Fulton moved to Thomaston, Get., lot week. We wish them .assess 1e their new home idles C. Loose man . visiting friend, In Mendota. J. Riddell returned to hie home la Manitoba last week W. Wawanwb : Mre. D0000lly, of the 12th 000weslen, West Waw•no.b, died quite wddealy on Sunday, the 14th Lost , from an attack of erysipelas. She letves a danshts and three gen* te mourn her lees. The tetermens tees pled* at the R. C. osmetry here. '1'.oteremlth : A very nib, double wed- ding took pleb, last week at the residence nl l.harl.e Rutledge, 3rd uncommon, when his eldest daughter, MIs. Nellie, was united In marriage 10 Robert Mo(tonolgle, end hie Hs.tali : A brothels egos of 180 Molsoes beak will shortly be started 1e Zurich, to be etaswsed from the He..all branch. The manager bete will make bi-weekly visite to 7.erle\ W Iagham : Hubbard Osrsell, an old resident 01 the elolnity el B1mevle, died at (lade\ e. Wednesday, 17th last. Mr. Corthell was 1e the seventy-INrt\ year of hl. age, Evoker : Ileo, Hodglae left recently for Winslow In sempwy w118 Tbe.. Bugel►, te vat h. son, William, there. Thte . • long/ trip fee es, at the &di meed age et e1g8y• thee.. (lederloh township : J. W. Yee Is thew the owner el two mere farms, having bought lets 30 sad 31 en the 9M eothoe .lea belengleg to Petr Gook ; in all then are 160 sores, 80 sores la *soh. Ethel : Reba. McKelvey has prohased the Elliott brink hoose and IoM, minas 1760 fog 11 Jae, MoD.rmolt, the pretest tenant, will mere to Breoeels and Mr. Me Raiser will take ee..esslen. Sealer*: M. Jordan, who bad been in the greeters benison In Hce4ert\ • great .easy years, hayloft dlepesed el \1s 'took kers, Ina takes • Mhatfon In Woodstock sad left Zest weak for that town. Cant..: W. W. Kerr has .eld ke laseery te Geo. R. Rommel!, who 8.d .1 first .tended M start le Rowell. Yr. Cur wilt se M OrodlMe, where he hut 8..581 N1 • beds.. le the tame Ilea. 8k Jes.ph : A. A. Sebreek wan down at 5t Jseap\ ea Waimea feet week. Me said 11a1 Ur. (Mattes bad lest set hark erre. (kegs, aos.mptted by gevarel eapl/slteu, oke Mined M kayo . $60,000 U 18. .11 Ray : ,lobe Terr.oee, wee r.eentl geld W flee farm . the Moat\Ip el ler. 1. NgetlsMy for the lease et wettest of the IlieIS1I8 Su mill, nod if be see.eeds he eon, bat happily not fatal ; ons of the true fell ee the little fellow, reediting him an seneefous, but • stump being In the way .voted a merlons aooldeot some teaming le and out of the lot, and while studio/ up In the wagtail, sadeavur• lag to •v..ld the brsouhes of • tree, Mr. Mullin lust Its balsams and fell bsokwerd., br..kiog hie wok. He be,t.me parelyzd from the result and .1111 o•upul use as part of ht. body. The gutsy triends will learn with regret that he mann.% r..over. H. is boom:mug weaker and it w111 be o'dy • few days louver that he oat. eve Just W1 Wombs but wile died. Hte oblldrea are Mr.. R. Ulutterham, of Joliet, 111., and R. J. Mo0111, of Chicago, who are all et els bedside. Wlugh•m • John herr had the mister tune to hurt hl. Bose very severely oo Fri- day afternoon, 12th lost. He wm mak• tog a rook to which to place bar fruit., etc., when the hammer urns down o• the knee. He was ooutloed to hie room for 1 day. an 1 1. now with the •id of urutuhee •4,1e to be .bout. Catboat : There mems to be • craze to poison dogs and cats to some parts of the uowo ; sumotlu.ms of happen. there are troublesome animals among the pew whtob eonsre become attached to and value 1150 ly out still that does not esou.e the party who becomes so low and cout.mptlhle se to lay poison for their destruction K,uveu : Rev. 8. Aohe.00, who minister ed faithfully 10 the leople here for upwards of sixteen yore, went out to Dakota several weeks ago, and while there preached two ..00eesly. Sabbaths In each of two 000gre gatiooe, and we are pleased to learn that he received • mall from each of the oo 'loos, and he scouted that from Pull/los. God.rioh township : Fred 8. Lowe'Oce, who has ruled with • firm hand for the past :wo years in 8. 8. No. 2, hes handed in he ✓ est5uatlon, u he purposes gang W Loodoo Nurmsl senool after the summer v•catloo. There is some talk of .he Normal term be - log exceeded to one year, so our friend whines to 5u tbroagb before the rainy sea- son wines. Soaf.rth : The remains of 1h. late Thomas Irwin, formerly of the Huron road, n eer Alms, eons iut.rred in the Medias book cemetery on Monday of tut week Mr. Irwin died in Hamilton, where he had been living for the put fin years with his .later. He had boon ill oily • oouple of days, poenmonta beteg the ogees of death. 1. WO sevent7•dz year. of ..pe and winer- rled. Brussels : Tuesday of last week Dooald MoMlllw, wife, sou and d•agbter ; Milo Sinclair, who . a sister to Mrs. MoMtllao ; and Jao. J. Coates' sen and daughter left Brussels for Shceh000, Idaho, where they will reside. Mr. Mo1ltian .111 be em- ployed by Mr Gotdtog, one of the sheep kings of that State. The Gomm cbildreo bars boon residing with their gr•odpareot. In Ger y township since their mother died to Idabu yid now return to their father. Brussels : Mrs. Nathaalel Austin, who 1. • deugbter of Wm. Beaton, was oleaa• log up her yard and burning the rubbish • . bort time ago. A spark caught bet dress, which war ootton. There Wag bo one neer, sod not haying presence of mind to get into the river, which was dose by, ribs rte to the house and then to the neighbors. She war w badly burned that .he died about eleven hours afterward.. Stitt loaves a husband, • sen and two daughters to moors her loss Wingbam Rev. R. Hobbs, the energet to pastor of the Wlo§bam Methodist church, hu Dewed the 510,000 mark oo the sub sonptton Mt lot the new church there, and report. • Dumber to ger yet. The pro Debi. cost of the edifies when oomplete will be In the neighborhood of $15,000. The trustee,. decoded recently to pot • found•• tion of cement, lour feet wide under the basement walls, w as to make the founda- tion capable of bear. n5 the heavy weight of so larges budding, without danger of sink • log. Brnesels : Sunday evening • week ago, (Lori. Cunningham, 8th Doo., (frit, drove into Brunel. and put his horse to Melville church .hr'I along with • number of other After church, when he went 10 go home, he diaoovered that the horse and rig were mems and thinking somebody was perpetrate tog • joke be waited round expecting to ere his outfit *how op, nut to r11* he wag mis- take. It i. evidently • clear owe of steal The telegraph and telephone wires were set to work early Monday morning, and • de- soriptleo of the horse •od baggy, etc., sent to the neighboring towns rating the police to be on the lookout for the thiel A sue piotoo ress upon a pertain party known m some .eo' lode of the county, but whether be . the guilty Individual or not remaios to be son. The hone we. black to Dolor and valued .t 5100 or more ; top Doggy, with robe, overaost, blanket, etc. It was • ,,sisal piece of briefness and It the impertinent self Is apprehended he should be pmt where the dogs won't get him for • while. Brussels . A quiet home wedding took pkos on Tuesday afternoon of last week .t Rue Villa, the residence of the Rev. Wu,. sad Mrs- Haylnrst, Forest, formerly .f Brussels, when their youngest dam/hese, Klseenr, was united In marriage to F. M. [Awls, of "Fera Glen,' Burford. Helmesvllle : Mrs. T. C. Plek•rd, who nes b... for .eine Noe vlsitieg members of her family le D•ket., retuned here on Wednesday nl last week. Shit enjoyed her MO In the West very maoh, and thinks eters are many drawbacks to 111e on the prairie bat there are slim °empees:601 . Oe eteseet : (lee. Brown passed away ea Thursday mwnlog, April 11th, se • result of beim• kinked by a horse a while ago. In Mr. Brown's death we loge a good oltlean. Ha was of • quiet, retiring nature sod w111 be maoh mimed In h1• home. He leaves one daughter end be wife amply provided for. Wlogham : Assessor Youhlll has abed* oompleted his roll tor the year 1901 end we have hoes able to *sours the following In- formalen The NMI amsanmeat for 1901 le $606,937, as umpired with 5667.614 for 1900. As will he sora, this makes as tn- ere.ee at 535,323 In the total assessment of the tows. (Iles.. Al... Webster. brother el Mrs R Seville, of tows, and see of Mr and Mrs, .l.e. Webster, one. 13, Millets, riled le Sanborn, N. D., on April 7th. from pSNmnela, at the age of Ahtr*v two Tears. He was • preeprous young farmer, the owner of • whsle .cotton el land In North 1).k esu. (AM1.. A modem •oeldent, and one whleb ►111 probably prove fatal, war th.t whioh happened to James 81.11111, se Hat- erday. April 1318. Fee something M ten kb atWNea to he Md hem defog some bY rm H t\I. real sk MW ad go he t1a•h. re- gartlawb g, h.vls. a rented lot frees Mr. ish OF LOCAL INTEREST. N Hoagies should site e money to ble bloods.. lobe soon hand ,t Imo. to hire (Modg eel to hold as • yeas Th,. stewed pundit*, and Mr Hodcloe bud* 1 1h.0 mosey over to h. friend., she coolly said good bye, the four "snot alauks" duappear- tag Into the country 11 was amply • gams of muplaoed cootldeaos, sod a was Mr. Hudgnu' good nature that gut hire lute the trap The cattlemen tura not stow two seen, aud were last heard el from Stratford, Irvin whore plane they sent the hotel man • obegus hued for brd overdue. SONE CHANGES CbMINu. - It is stated that Ther. le shortly to be • tory material ohaaa. in the policy of the Educational lrep•rtmenl w ith reepeet te cauaty model whoule wad m some whir respects. The obaoges will be e omelhlog to line as follow.: The Gm. will b. •zt.ud.d to Yoh, mouth., th. fere • 't .a be 'perused and the towhee. osrtifrca o, w111 be rued* mild tor five Instead of tar three years. This legielative grants to rural •o wheels w111 be gretied oordlup to whether the school section employe • first,'eouud ter third clam towhee. In this say It Is hoped to decree.* itr.dually the Dumber of third claw certificate. and oonmqueotly thees ..umber of county model sohoots a.ce.ty to 11ve the lblyd-ulw tr.,,otnv. After a while. It is ihougbr, the county model wbools will brain the second °lam teach.., she Normal .ohoole will tubs the first otos. teachers and the Normal College will train university graduates for bigb sobool work Dieu IN NATAL -N.we has been received by cable of the death of Joseph H. Alkeo, at Greytuwo, Natal, of typhoid fever. He was • son of Wm. Aiken, of Downie, Perth oouoty, •od was *donated at the pabl.o schools and oollsglate institute of 8t, Marys. Ie 1884 h• wont to South Melee In the m tweets of J. W. Lyon, of Guelph, and re turo.d to Canada again In 1888, when he married • daughter of trio law Rev. Jas. Ferguson, of Loudon. Slaw that time he bed been engaged In boluses to South At• rims. with oboes in Cape Town, Johannes- burg and Durban, and bad made tee or twelve trips between l:ap. Town sed Can. • Ms s wile and four (Mildew, now rt. dent In South London, expected to rejoin pica 18.. summer, 1'bou5n only forty yearn of age Mr A.keo es had ha It up • suooefsl es bueloa, the nem Allow, Humph. ie. & Co. being I•:ge importers of Amenoao and Reg. fish goods Hts family hes no knowledge of the serious nature of bar dioses until I.• formed of hie deathdemoted Ti.,Toe de.d w • brm' her of • former teacher in Godsloh Collegiate lo•titute. Tina HIIWILL FANII. Y.--1Key Jame, Har- ris, writing on The Cnr.tien Guardian, raves • brief .ketch of the bu'ory of the Howell family, of wo ob • rep.e.to,tettye, 1e ole person of M 11'. Howell, resides In Gods. rich The article is as follows : The How- ell family ortgivally owns from Wales, and settled m Jemmy evee State, not far from "the old log jell,'' There was • 000,idar• able emtgratioo from that Stat. to Canada shortly after the Amerioan war, •ed about the close of the ei.hlsuth canton Mr. I Garrett Howell more w0h b:s large family, I liavailing through New York State in cm 1 wagon., and oroulog the Nagana gorge et the fall.. Hs made his fir -t halt at what was a for many year@ kuowo as "1'h. Filly,' near Grimsby village. While there he worked tor the late Hugh Wilsor, E q , noteo only the tattier of Methodism in that moo tom but one of the founders of the Me' hod - 1st Missionary Sacristy of C.o•d•. VV bile there Mr. Howell was in negotiation ter • term •t the head of Burlington Bey. Hat there was some disputa about • few apple Trees that bad been planted, w he travelled sixteen moles farther wart with h1, family, and thus gave th. .ams of the Jersey wt- tl.m.nt to that 'saawn ot oouotry. Mr. te Howell lived to a the farm he had rejeot .d become the site of the oily of Hamilton I heard, however, that ba ever re gutted ht. °holo., or doubted that God had directed hu steps. Mr. Howell was • very gooly mw and • lesions Methodist, as also was bb wife. Ho invited the M*10041.1 preachers to hie shanty In the woods. Guru of the earLr■t viol urewe hale of the late eminent lir. Renee • of h. gatte-.n, o p pumpkin leave. .0 stud in the cracks u the shanty io teem ,. ur the cold •ted wind, wh.o read uu and •tudving iu Mr. Howell'. Ito home. to 1, • later year. . spent much e 1 els ,:m. in rotor ID •od out among h n eighbor., extorting them to 5,v. .Leu hearts to God I think, as the re•"I• of h. sol, the whole of h. 1•m,.y I w'Oty children Lscame cocooned to God and di • v,.ted member, of the Methodist ohurah. doe me He introduced temperance into e ttle moot, ditto/waved the use of whiskey •' bees, and go .r.8ue..o.d the oommuntty this M no W Ho Rugrats EACH OTHER. -The Parl,amenwry oorres000donoe of The Clio roc New Era last week 000tatmed mention of some strtkloq taclal resewss blaoowhich have been nottwd among prominent men ,n poht,Del lite. Many in West Heron will re member 0. E Talbot, the young Fr.noh- Canadian member who oampalgoed In riding two years ago, and hie striking like n ese to S.r Jt dfrld Levfarm Laurier. So far as fa and head go, the noeorlot. H. H. Cook le the "double" of Mir Rlohard Cartwright. Mr. Emmerson, M.P , the late Premier ofu New Brunswick, 1e said to remble Clarke Welleoe very mush, "except that he does n ot limp to his walk, and le nob lame in h. logic," and inoonoladtog the list of "doubles'' the writer try.: "Mr /book, of Toronto, resembles Judge Matson, of Gnd.r:oh, and I tm ears the Judge has easy honors I. polo' of .bllity " 1)110 Ifr DAKOTA.-U11.ten New Er.: Maoy Clinton friends will learn with re. grssot the death of Mr. Smut Copp, who died In Sb.Tcom•s, North D.kota, oo Moo. boon day, April 8,8, fa cancer In the face, from whtoh he 'Offered • long time, but lhroosh of all never oomplaloed sod was • kind and loving husband and father, Dres oeed was .1tty els years of age, • native of Torrington, England ; be wse a resident of Clinton for about twenty -sight years, but during the past hve years lived at Mb Thom- as. When spite young he was oon8rmed 1n the Church of Eosland. The burial ser ,lose were held at the nom. ot Mrs. Frank Jooes by the rector, the °hole render awas tog some beautiful ging ; he also wa member of the Canadian Order of Foresters. Besides h1s lovina wife he leaves • family of four ohtldreo-Mrs. Emma Jones, Mies Nel- lie sed E.rout Copp, all of 8t. Thomas, and Charles Chop. blacksmith, (lodsrtoh. HwI.DLtD--Meter Timm' Howell oor- respoodenoe : There are many Menai In otroulatien u to the meaner In whloh W. R. Hedging wee swindled oat 01 $200 last week by a gene of crooks. (raring the put winter revers! kotghteof the '•nut droll and pea" have boarded at one of the hotel.. They proved themselves gentlemanly• genial fellows, and woo many friends, but not to the ..tent desired. Spring was warier them In the taw, and they must mon nom• wen mews their .'■ operetta's, bot expense money had to be secured. For some days they agitated • foot ns, between nee of the "star" hoarders and another named 8London or Boyd, from endon Arranportagedmeets were almost portaged for the nuMt .8. In01 agitators bad not money to hank their man they assured Mr. Hmdgles Mat this race .mold easily be won, and that d he would put op the money to beck them he would ramie. $60 of the am000t won. Knowing thee. men all winter and heeling nen8denoe in them, Mr. Hnd§Ins agreed an to lothe money, providlog, however, he were allowed to hold the states. tide as e w agreed, and the Tam/ arrenred for Maddy. April 818, .t )(Ippon Two sw•nger. rams from fashion, the sprinter seri Ins honker The Haman trio, nnseItlng of Mr. Halmos beensell the two crooks who 8•A been bearding there all winter, met them ah at Klppen at . appointed hoar. All the preliminaries ware masa.rnaaged, ose which 11 was closeted tem R.et Robe. Me.mell M was deiag For llama. IWO1 1 SPRAY SOUR ORCHARDS I.tefllgeet .lad tlmel 1pn71ng will make your weber ofitehlc. The Spramotor . the r..nit of tart - fill experiment' and . kept right np to date. Mei ole world in open coon petition on the Invitation of the Oetarlo rovtraastOt snit w'.n the •ward. -This should meals .nmet hi n to you. TM 'ltrrsm0rwr tea e'•rrtwer • been detested.- All cseiog. ..did beam, cylinders made from drawn Mass tubes All parts bittrehange. .Me. Mees 'fifty per rent. 1n t.' or Moet economical lienor soluti.•e goes farthest snd moll eRerli,e be• Maes It throws •nyt hint fn ....: -,i•' y spray to • mild strr:,'o 0.1'1 •'-, whitewash or hetet yno• I.nhimego. Frit treet.e for your address, THE S RAMOTOR C0 , LONDON, One. MASSEY HARRIS The name cowrie for all that 1a reliable In farming mach, nary. though • good total village hes rises ep la the centre of the eattl.me0r, there has sever been • lammed house for the sole , f liquor to the place. '1'h., lu8ueuu of hes holy lilt. did sot die woe him. The wryer rea.on lane of a Mr. Starr, uu the C.,usville eir uu,t, being 000verted to God, who attribut- al ne wavers:on to tile haying lived wbso • bey with Grandfather Howell more Lbws thirty year. before, and he lose Ole te sh.t• off the ooevicllos for era be then r.w,vsd, "The memory of the lust . blessed," le • symptom of Kidney Disease. A well -know° doctor h ..id, " 1 mover yet madepost-mortemei aminal ion i n a case of death from Heart Disease with- out finding the Iddespe were at fault." TheKldaery medicine which lou Met ma the market, moat m.ossss- ful for Heart Disease gad all Kidney Troubles, sod most widely Imitated le Dodd's Kidney Pills = = Empress SHOE R. B. Smith's McK1111,s Store Reld's Old Stand 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. flgWlnery.-The acme o1 grans, style and beauty, the latest copies and now ideas from fashion oeotres combined with prloes decidedly your way are here. H•'s of hue straw or•ide and matting, trimmed with ribbons, mqulos, dowers. foliage, feathers and °enaments. M.. Duthie mot make the hat just as you wan' It. She 8.. the material.and the shitty Perhaps you would Hie to trim your owe We hove the material at half prloe. Feathers and tipe at half prise Flower. at just hall ono.. elhlrt Walstaand White Goods .t cwt. Mr. Andrews tied just got these t., and we bough) them •t • trifle over half prlca, For that room you want come Dios window drapery. 1 think we ewe suit you le upon and stripe taooy mesllme, art .arose., ars denhauxe and °vinous's and lace ourtalse all new, ell ..es., .11 dependable nd. at the lows.the priorl, ,farting •t 5o a any Print i -Our ,took 1. good sed the prtoee start at bo a yard for a new, Ireeb, good• oolur print worth 6. •o4 7o. Flannelettes -A btg ramie at all priers. Bee ours at 6e • yard to Mire. Clothing -We will only say that our guarantee of good 1011 la our olothlag is, your mousy bank It you went It. Men'. colt, from $3,30 op. Boys' " " 51,50 up. the newest and nattiest little fellow,' sults la the market, W. A. McKIM. THE 14E NEW DON'T TAMPER... with your health. Don't u.e.Drugs and Medicines of que•tionable quality. Get the (teat the14+ is at the same prices that' are charged for inferior goods. At our Drug Store the stock -is al, ways frr-h, and each article pure, po- tent 0-tent and satisfactory. Our Prescription Dear has a reputation for promptmvs and curacy. F. JORDAN 11e,1ical I I,t11. Mckillop !haul Fire lnsurasce Go, FARM AND ISOLATED TOWN PROP- ERTYINBURED. Vtlne of Property Insure' up to Jannary. 1901 113,111411,973 so "YY.CKR. AND DIRECTORS. J 1' Nelsen, pees ; T. Prefer, vim -press : Ws. con.. , .n., 4. 0. Grieve. e. JB Renneowels, Wart. Ja'. directors, W. ti. 8rosdfoxt, 0rafo•th, Inspec- tor of Ingle': T. Z. Hays, Seatjrth, secretary- ! reasoner. AOENTa, .1 W. Yeo, Holm•evilie ; Jamas commie, It,gmondvtlle ; It. MOMIhan, Seeforth ; smith, Harloek. Polley -Bolden can pay assesemanti and get their Dards recelpted at Mr. Coati . Clinton, or at Mole... Bros' Palace Clothing Store, God♦ riob. intending to purchase anything in our line should Inspect our goofs 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. Yon can get the most up.lo date Carriage or Buggy made in Can sada at a reaeonahle price from o§ Massey -Harris Bicycles -'Jew 1901 model. -elegant. mount§. Call and Nee them BHIRT_ P Al2BON9, A05NT Spring is here. You will be re- quiring a pair of.,., BOOTS OR SHOESI,I THE Slater... Our stock is about com- plete with the latest fashions in Footwear that will be sold at as close pricesas 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. "What newly Shwa I" "Never dreamed that such shoes could be made in Caeada 1 " "Isn't that a beautiful finish?" " I like the shape and cut of ire too, so graceful, you know." "Yes, it's the "King Quality" shoe, and really, girls, 4 never won shoes so comfortable and neat as these are. And, you know, we save all the customs duties, because they are made km Canada." 'They won the geld medal at Parts this year." "See, hero is the trsdesaatk you can know theui by" "KING QUALITY" Made by Th. 4. D. Whew Co., Limited, Toronto. S1'llw sats, o 1Yo coals ( ASN% in Gedertoh Is St. Genrge Price. The man dressed to • suit made at our store always lo, Its trim, ss it le the ambition of every mw of tuts to look. A large range of cloths to choose from. If you are contemplating getting light overcoat for spring wear, give us a oh1noe to serve yon. Prices right. N, DUNLOP West Street A Great Snap. is our lling.r Sup, at 50 s pound, of which we Pell a barrel • *cork. This .o't oar only soap, as we our* everything that ow be found to an ay to -d•.0 grocery .ter•. ., . .r prices are right. The tarmr. . 'hey oan always get from us • ..., .t. it prodaoe. W. drew the lino e I.git,mste trade - everything got. Miaow. or potatoes, garden staff or ohotoest table Chime. We deal In all of them. T. G. TIPLING & CO., Redford block. Goderloh. RAND -MADE DAIRY TINARL.. For Ladies' Fine Shoes f,, King Quality Nothing made in the United StetN-teb..t them. Every pair guaranteed. ...THE... A Our own hand -made Dairy Tinware made out of your grand- mothers' ol I -fashioned hand -dip - pert block tin, is the cheapest and cleanest' tinware to buy. All goods marked in plain figures ; the smallest child can get the name bargains e. the older ones as we have only one price and that is the cheapest. No overcharging in the shop. J. H. Worsell, Teo Asap earn .ad femme .tan, Oedirleh. Trunks and ...King Quality Shoes... FOR MEN ore tory nice rand up-to-dste. We carry a large range. Our spring stock of goods is on our shelves. flake your selection early valises at close prices. 'Our lines of staples are complete. ST. GEORGE PRICE Sole Agent for J. D. Ring Co'. Goods CANTON'S Paltry, Oyster Patties,Tarts, Short Bread aid Cream Rolls,lrlloce Pies and Lady Finers, Kisses, Macaroons, Marames, Brandy Snaps, Ktc. .., .. 5..41 ere fish.' tacit made in any ';ans.la. Camelot' lovla thn trade in WEDDING CAKES in fancy designing mut ornament tng and almond icing. Otve him an .Mer and ynnr .at intuition will he •.ssunwl. D. CANTELON, WiiaT-err. HELLO ! THE OLD RELIABLE. ALL KINDS OF COAL ALWAYS ON HAND Till R18T Scr8iitou Sud Col IN TRW MARXIST All Cunt weighed no the Market Males where von get ZOO 1M. les • tee. WM. LEE= Orders .11 at LIM , BEIPIAILIVII Mem prempsly •s.e.ded be.