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The Signal, 1901-6-20, Page 5•v tm•J.r` K ..} �KK yyy d 4 �' '4° M.a�,k ,ga'* .t _ s }"„" �a��3r,.trt - ( x•r "��'�t'�" tJ f Gt(l ft IS bandwwe end commended f d all �.�•?� idw�r Ja t-Iwwluga or dres/w R ..5 quality ••t.tt W. Acheson & Son ....Stylish Silks at Sinai Price.... Sptcial offer of 500 yards of f•t.cy and plain English Silks. very or gt,o wear, • colors, such as pale blue plot hello, cardinal, brown, green. Special , per yard 22 -inch itch black Bengaline Silk, medium cord, suitable for waists, 'tear guarantee1 A gular $1 - r.2 150 pain Corsets, in nearly all the 1,eat user -B. tk C., Yatiri, Fttathrrbone, Coraline, Watc',opring Regular $1.00 and 1$1.25. Special this week, per pair i1' ertrrAkkl.:.an.ttar za 1111$11/111 Tapsstr v OarpSta at 150o• 800 yards extra quality English tapestry Carpet, in a large r targe of new designs and oolorugs, suitable for any room, hall or stain lar value BOc a yard, special 5 Itl.5477/7 5'oc W. Acheson & Son oer,it, COUNTY CURRENCY. Blytb : Harvey Bheno bar take. • Istel Mee as solemn' la 8. 11. Oldley's sleek more Seafortb : S. A. Dickson has passed h .wood year rtemiaetloo at tie Toros law echool, Clinton : Mr, Tt•dele, of Uinta'. le tb .iter of w automobile, lb* drat ons broug foto this oouuty. Lendssboro' : L Whitely ss ly hes paned h boat ,zamii aim in medicine and 1s no*\ full Bedie4 M U 'teeter : Dr. Aad.reoo hie tetanal firma Chimgo.wh.,• he stoat role clans latheoe pt 5red0.1. cones, In dentistry. Keeler : Dr. Rollins was In I)atroit few days ago assisting in • very Milos *proration upon bis alma, Mn 8. White. Se•fertb . Mn. Blackwell and daughter o1 San Fraeoleco, are here just now %lbia at the residsoos .f her tether, Aloe David sac. Brawl, : Albert litany, of Indies Head N. W. T , who left Brussels twoly• o man sn ago. is hero hooa • betide Vida WIngh•m Joe. Stuart, who has teen I R A. Douches' drug stor.,bw gone to Chi cogo. Wesley Mon•go[.ry,ot llorris,n►es his place. Hallett : N m 11 ile, acid me of his b.nd.ome J. P. Ferrier, rel Betas, wee $150. Brussels : Dr. J A MoNsothtos has par cbas.d the file re ddence of Joo. i). R�na)A, Tornb.rry sore.'. The perchers prise is said to be $2.300 Wlagham : Wali,, son el .1 Weeds, bad the thumb of his left heed eruM.1,ed by m gettingtt sRht In the solo N the please Cahn the Usf1•ototy. Gond" A Roberts, of the Bask of Ham- ilton, is holidaying these days and Mr. Doyle, sou of Jodie Oeyle, le dlllog bl. plat. hers In the beak. Wlpgham: Rey Mr. Palermo. of u mowedSoboesb.r,,mowed the o.11 to Wing ham Bapsbt abate!' and will tab ohargm about the third Sabbath 10 July. Hallett: JY, Spell, of Hallett, hes a Wive which Is over tweety•elz year, old. It bite boon . tuthfal soryaat, and la yet a. . melee ss many youneer enfolds. Ryth ; Mn, W. W. Siam..is book from Natohss, Mississippi State, where she nes bees residing during the put winter ; will remain here daring the summer. Clinton : Mn 8. Coate, who spent the winnerwith her dieu5hter, Mr.. McCallum, at Crostini, Ohio, bar returned Le town, .ao.mpaal.d by Mr. McCallum and Mild- red. Cll.t.o : Rey. and Mn. Goose have ar- rivedla town tostay and .re now looat.d 1n the reotory, the reenveloo having been .0 far completed as to enable than to get almost ended. Rana One of tie• bset-koewn and meet Mehl, respected residents of tie. town- ship of Hoist,*died on Tuesday of last week. In the person of James Rltohie, to Ids silty -first year. l' Gerrie : Mr. .M►ok, mother of Mn. Et. .Rom, of tows, died oa Tuesday of lest week .t the home of hereon -to -law, Andrew Delo, on fbe Grey Intraday at Che ripe .n .f Slee v fits pleas torth : Jams. Un la, shoemaker, and .n old and highly respected teeniest of piea- forth, died lest week, hawing resbd the [teed .es of eighty seven years. His aged patine survives blur. ar l being the mrf.ge esremosy of Mleba.l, sou of Jas, Kelly, Morrie, to Min Mary, • only daughter of W . H•luhao, of East log W.weno.b. 111. bride looked bwsulul, arena In • wedding( °meow• of orm e111 with white hat and ostrich plumes to match is to ht M • sod oerrying • bouquet of white ger•nlume sod lilies of the volley. Her brlds.mard was Mier Mary Blake, of Hulled, who look• .d pretty les • similar sesta«*. DUNGiANNON. pit O. A. NEWTON, DENTIST, HAS discontinued his trips to Uu0C•ohoa, W X11 he pleased to meet any from that n b• borhood who ma yy roguing hls serrioes at the borne omoe, Luo now, wbere ne will be found • every day Inthe week ezoept Thornier, whoa be Hsi* Ripley. Spatial •ttearlun paid to pprt.sooeerrration of natural teeth. orowo .od • brldrte work, oto. Easy methods of exU$ct- 1 log. a r r a • of Hallett, bar Mork drivers to J The prim paid Taokenmith : W. E. Routledge rolled at this office and showed as sample" of 1.11 wheat,grown on the farm of Herten Crloh, 264 o*0 of 1'ockeremith, m tog from 4i to 6 feet to I.ogtb. Me Klllep: Mise Asnis McPherson mid hen Whitfield, • well to-do young farmer of the 12th on.oesmon of Oren, were united to marrlege at the home of the bride's parent', 14:h Ifo*, MoKillop, Clinton : Mr. John Carlin, an old and respeoted resident of Swelorth, died at rho r.sldeace of her eon in Stella, on 'l'und•y of last week. Mrs. Cattle's maiden risme was Mary McCann, and abetted resorted the ✓ ood age of eighty-two year. Varna : Mts. Anna Dowsen, of the Baby Ise Ifo•, d•tebter of Henry Dawson, died ea Friday, 7th Inst., at the early age of twenty three years. Mies Dowses was a very popular young lady sad highly esteem- ed. Shit war a member of the Methodist ' buret shah. Varna : Whits Mr.. Wm. Elliott, of the Bayfield read, war leedies the turkey. • few dye axo, .he met with an amlde0t *blob will render her usable to perform tiny dutiss for .0011 time. A ram whioh wan around bunted her and komk"d her down, thereby brooklet/ her ►ran. ftrawln : Jae. Leckie has parobaad the corner lot opposite his property, William street, from Mn. J•e, Forbes and le build In up the let eed aIle of street. from earth e 1oavat.d (roto the collar for his sew rea- dout*" He mermen mean' hie preeaet dwelling betide site swoon ss the new rise le ready for 000upatlea. Hdmeuyllle : A very platters evening was weal on Tuesday of tut week se dee tome of Mr. .'d Mrs .10e. Margate, Huron roll, by t11• mom ben of hie old ohm bare .ad • few other friends, when Mr- .al Mn Margate were presented with • b•ealifsl attendee liable and oaks dish •e but • dight Pekes of tiee high esteem le which he, as elms d0.1. ss tied both. w neighbors, were held. Rawls • dna. Ed. ([r(moldby, of O. Y%ued, ache Teen of age, arrived 1a bona ease sewing Iceb week He wasted to sew with hie mother oo the early tele, bee eh. 4hoaghe he had hotter stay home. ,ins. ed. took is lore his head b mak• the trip, bw•vw, so bearded the aft rsene teals, without money sr pont, 1■ fae4 41d set bother weir' his shoes end steekinge ea. Rio etelberet here •1. 2:10 P. e., lead the lad at 4:17 echos*. Morrie : De Mead• aerates et lest week 8t Mie►•.1's K (t. eaeraaeratesan► was the saw M • VW* k.isseMI.t ••a ham event. 1t P7' Nonce-- The loom agency to Dungannon for Tea elo.at- is at the olio. of J. O. Wasp, soar. asses, to.. who w111 ready. or den for subso iptloas, sdrsrtis.ng and Job work. and Is antbori.ed to erre remlpt, for amounts sold for the same M000AV, Jure* 10. Owe -Owing to its mid wether In May cad the early pen of this m.•oth crop. de sot look so vlgoroue se they did In the early pert o1 th. ssesoo. Fall woes& will not he es good in wee etpooted. Qo t. • iarg.,•ree will net yield on an avers,. hall the usual quart t(, Spring elope, eh •old warm weetb., moms is, may give a good yield. NOTile -Your oorrespoodvut left bom, the latter part of Int week on an ezunded vieitlug tow to ravines and friends an the townships of Elms, Fullartbn sod other pl re., and le have g • pleasant limo and mvyi.g gored health Mr.. Thompson and daoght•r, Mus Alio*, roeetly removed Leto the,. r..ide•oe, recently purohued from R. T. MoCela, of Tb..salon. We wish them good h1.tt11 and happiness for msarTe•te to their new home itnw, kir. Perris, of Wlogb.m, and Reylir. Roes, of Brussels, exchanged pulpit* l•et 8*bb.tb. Mr. Rom at the morels, no ,Ire preached from John VI.6, sad In the e vening or the word., "lib uoto a treasure bid to • fi..d," M.. b. X111:44, The •t tesd.ate was vary large sspeol•Ily to tie. * molar.. ...The bow Methodist church• and also the brass foundry to W logb.m ere Tepidly progressive to oompleelon, there bong a terse samba of nom employ. .d. KINTAIL. TUESDAY, June 11►h. Dormino/I Dor Cn.aoaonox -A greed oelebr•tloa will be held la Lakeview Park, Kistail, os Dominion Day under the aus- pices cf the C O. F. of Kimbell. A mend program of athletic .port• ha. been anointed tor, and there will •'eo he boating and dossing for those who wish to eajoy them. Uood mono will h. provided. There w111 M • •read o•llrbompl►o proo,..too .t 2 o'clock r w. Refreshment' o•ii he had o0 the grounds. Admission to lark free. The C. 0 F.will m•roh to the pert to • body at 1 o'olook, All vl•Ittog brethren are loyltd to join to the proomeloo. DUNLOP. Mosnay, June 10 Mr and Mrs- Thoe Ttohbourne enjoyed • pleasant yielt to relative. In Oodertch township this week. The moot death roll looodes two 1a m.li•r fame. Jame. Carruthers, who be for. finally rettllog fn Ood.noh resided for men yr.re In L..baro, was • general favorite with all, and we extend our dupe eat sympathy to his aged pertain and family, Mr. N.wtoe's death war a sre.t shook to SI u ens often met him at hie .tore at Porter's Hill LEtBURN. MONDAY, Julie 10 Min Clara Folioed enjoyed a plainest ,I.It to friends at B.ydald lest week. Mise Aonle Campbell, of Sh.ppardtoo, was the guest of Wee 11.1oLe0d Thursday of last week. H Chisholm and son John attended the funeral of the ,an Mn John M•ol)oag•l! n ear Porter. 11111 Thursday of last weak. The Doolop arohlteot has been at the Point Farm making repair* to that favorite mummer resort. Mies host I. getting everything ready 'wound house end grounds for the r000ptlew of kis samearguses', PORT ALBERT. Ttir icy, Jona 11. Miss Shaeffer, of Milverton, is yielder relatives hero. W. It. Hawkins and Jobs Green an In London .ttsndlo$ mmp. Mr.. MoWeinesy, of Osier valley, is spending a few days with her eau Jamie, Wm McBride, of Ishpeming. • on.time resident o1 these parts, Is visiting hero at present. The Forester" are making preperstloos for a oel,hratlon on (lanad•'s natal day. A number of the wheel' et this eloliity .111 also hold • Mania hen that. day Mr. and Mn. J. K. Hryd1ss and family, •1 Ooderloh, joined some friends here o0 S•terdsy lest, •no had • pleaoent outing sotwlthetasding the oldness of the day. There will ba a elrawb.rry soots) in clic ' manly of Christ ohsrah, l'orl Albert, oo Wedated•y, Jane 2611, nese, the aatplo.t of the Ladles' Aid. R.freahmeate will be swami, ate. Yon an oar/lolly Invited. Tie steward 11111 I!srtalred. When Palma &0e., Kingrten, offered the temptlo5 reward of 11.000 ler • cow o1 oa(arrh, brosehltis, asthma er throat len taloa that meld not he oared by Catarrhs mss. many erpeoted that It would ems M slanted W, tin advised however, that C•tartnessneu h hen sash universal rsal sat- Iff•etlnn that no ma has been able M make the o1.1m. This eepledss this theory that them diastases are leoanhle, for oyes the went ranee yield to Ceterrhme.e ; It eaves Nen every time. Ogres by the labeled*. of mdleabed air *hle11 le beathed right in. b Mn Leg. bre.e►ul t .ben and awl purges. 4'warthog's.) Is pleee.al and safe se woo ; galek to roller. ; (same - teed to ease, Map 111.00; erIfb e11 else e.•• ah deuMlns. r dare• "'L4d• r,. e` .. '.� n:a� 'i. l 1iv } 1h„ THE SIGNAL: GUDERICHTONTARiO. kI, YENMILLER. 11 vanes, Juue 1.1 Yana Kaa.a,■ -Lan week a p.r, y 41 surv.yore from 1110 Cando C twin ,y a .re aureate. the property knows es the Y.B. Reserve with tee obj.ut to vuw,so wet hear, of oettine It off foto farm lots '1'h•t dtm property, oomprlsing • tr.ot of .b..ut 1,000 acres, le situated on both •idee of the Meat - land river sad would ou doubt fetch a hats figure if put uu the market for sale. Ta■ CaaoToar Lot. -Ssyertl mea and teams have been seemed in levelling lbs new °solitary lot lately purchased by the tuwueblp, preparatory to laying oat •tai • urveylog the lot.. 1t will now be In order for township fathers to beatify the tiround, by planting diode trees so as to m0. the old amenity adjoining, et blob is indeed • beautiful pleas ..d le the •Jmiratlon of •11 • tr•usere who bare 000mio11 to pen that way. Fist i I'nosrat•e. -Aa lnspnlion of the orchards Io this vlot.ny reseals the foot that the apple crop will sot be up to • loll .rerage, ..peaully with the late "ranter varlette., Tbn sold weather sod prolonged wet spell during the period of bloom madly n terf.red with the dtw.minotlon of the pollen and as • 000..uuonoe the fruit bait not ret as well u might have been 010.oled from the abundenw of bloom cu the tree" two warts ago. To enumerate varieties, the principal apple grows her., the Bald .Io, will be a very light Drop indeed, and the e.m. m.y be sold o1 the Mona, Rune.[, Ontario, ()nosing and others. The 1.11 Yart.ass, Kibetoo, Cranberry, Ho11.oJ, Seek., King, 1'alm.n sweet, etc., fur some reason or ether aro showing better, possibly i"caoae they were fertilized before the late a.1d soap. The spied' will be the moat •buodast of .11, sod they w the only variety that may be and to some up to the average of former years, Plum. promise to be • good anoint orop, and 11 that poet the ouroullo does not sting them there will be an .buod.noe of this delloloas fruit Chia fell Peen are eery light, the Bartlett. sepsoi•lly, and the moot of the late varieties hese eo show of frust at •11. Cherries make • good elbowing and as they ars ex- reaslvely grown bare there will be • large quantity for ezport. Strawberries will be to semen In •bout two weeks. Ties slew blossomed wall .ad the intimations wen Hist the orop +ould b. • good one, bat the seven (root on Sunday night has blackened the berries sooner bat and trey have out off some of the early once. Cornets, goose- berrles and 611 small train will be plentiful enders promtaiog a heavy yield. POPLAR ROW. Tr -saner, June 11, 1901. Mr. Peel, of Sault Eta. Marie, wee the guest rt hes ether-iu-law, W. C. Potter, lest %emit, E. C. Atuill end sister, of Ridgewood Park, were the sawn of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Morrie Monday of tut week. John Unbind has traded his driver with Mr. Landry, of Uodsrloh. John tells the girl. there 1. as tear of • r y now Mr. Tabb hu added [mob to the appear. .no* e1 his res.daoos by putting in a stone ("Laudation sod remodelling lib verend.h. Mrs. (iso. Rios and children, of Bowman- ndle, are visiting at the home at tas lady. p,rean, Mr and Mrs. Ssmuel Laneeld, of "Sp.Idoo Coatis." Hiram Brindley bar purchased • dos thoroughbred .ertrehirs pig from John W►;tere, of 8•Itlord, for • handsome sum, whoa' will preys a benefit to the farmers l0 this vtolntty. The masons are busily engaged 01113105 stonework under '1'ho., hallows' baro, snorts will be • oonefort.ble banding whoa oomplet.d, besides adding much 4o the ap mar•ace of his pl.... BLUEVALk. 1'renb.y, Jun. 11. Ed.l'oalten, of Ripley, visited tits parenm tut week. Clayton Dad visited friends in Wingbam Ibis worm. Adam (wi4.., of Deka*, visited relatives hero this week. Min Lana Ssell, of Wiagbeen, visited re. turn ben time week. Albert 1).nmos, of Mount Forest, sons Sunday at bis home hers, Nl.s Knight, of Ripley, visited Miss Mabel Coulters last woes. Mn. Mol..en, and daughter Maggie, o1 Winghem, are tooting at John Johnewn',. Mia Eva Stewart, of Rosenfelt, Manitoba, is visiting relatives to the y'clo,ly of B'ue• vile. Mr. and Mrs Fred. MoCrwken and chi!. den, of Brum..l., visited til Jobo U•rdloer'e on Sunday. %Vested, 500 tabs hatter, Cash or trade Get into that 1920 oson better rem, ergs 20 (i. 1: Krmn, W(ngb.m, Aloe. Moues has Rona to Belgrave, where he will open . oobhler'. shop. He rested his home to John Aston, of Turoberry. STRUCK IT RICH. • Costraner Wits rade n Lathy ie•retmeet-rte Tell. About It M • Let- ter to ab retried*. Toronto, Ont lune 17-Vipaolnt) -W. .1, Keene, of 86 Ltppinoottstreet, writ..: ' 1 w.. eery sink, and at times mold nut •feud to my work at •11. I had pains in my book, In the region of my kid nee "At last, • friend suggseb.d Dodd's Kid• nay Pills. 1 had not maob t•ith bat de. Bided to try them. "I immediately found relief, end soon was well enough to resume my work, but I kept 01:1 using the pills. "I used altogether seven boxes, beton I was satisfied that 1 was oomplet.ly cured. "Sias. thee, I have sway bee. mak • single day, and have not had any return of toe symptoms. "It gives m* great Wieser. to write lo praise of i)odd's Kidney Pal., and the good they have done me." 1)14 0.07001 ever loyest $3.50 to better edvaotage ? BINDER TWINE PRICL• The Ontario tisvermt Inman a Wahl(•eaats ea The Hoo. Mr. Stratton, E'rovloolal Secre- tary, and the Inspector of Prisons have de- cided upon the prim (eight mete per pound) at whioh farmers can be supplied with bin• der twine from the Ontario Central Prison for the season of 1901. This year there 1e only one quality 1,11.4 will be supplied, and that the beet, of whioh every ball and every mom is guaranteed, and any farmer who parobases this twine and dose not find it sstistaotory, oan by returning it have the prim paid for the twine returned. This condition, however, Is not likely to arise, for there is ne queet.ton of the quality of the twine supplied the farmer -ft is es good as the hoes twles that will he placed upon the market this year. Tiler* will be, besides, • dsolded, and, to the farmer, profitable, Improvement In the mode of paroelbng. Heretofore le hes been the rootlets of lander-twtoe menof•oteron In ship in ordlnery jute bels, whlrh were melees to the farmer after she twins was rel calved, and the lashinee, of loosely twisted tow, were also sealsas after their temporary purpose wee served. The weight of them sacks land bulldogs we* six per motof the weight of the bale. But t111e is now °hanged as regards the twine teem the Central Prises, and then w111 be no ant per cont. len to the farmer. The twins wall hereafter he shipped In tee - bushel, 16 oz. settee grain bap of semitone quality, which will be of perma•set nes ie the fanner, as w111 .t.0 the lashing/, whioh °oastet et two nine feet rep" baiter'. with "impend riag ready far ase. The valets of the /rale her is greater than an equal weight of twin., and the some applies be the banns. The twins balls aro twelve to the bag -of • needs of five buadred feet be the posed, sad et seldom quality tkn.gh• eat.-Tweate Globe. COMPENSATION Who fails to sow for fear that be Snail out be bere to reap, Mast 11e la bl..k utteuunty Through .11 hu dual .leap Phe hard who emit, lou4, long a•o, W hes ea one lest au ear, Seam on for love of singing, though Trey muffed who uh.0ued to heat ; Today oleo oath I.lo grave end bow Beside his mouun.ont- Ws laud the noble poet now, Who ooulda't WY hie rest. Who idly stands aid eh.k« lila head And sighs and murmurs, "No ! Ere meting time I eb.l1 b. dead, Wby bother, teen, to sow?" ez' For him no ,batt •ball star ries Tu olalen the pilgr.u.'s 5sa•, No love shell segue whore he lin, No honor orowu hu days ! Who plaits has hope, end though he may Not see Lb. frultlul LI), H• hes for.eeo • glorious day, Aad erlampbe, alter ail. toe 14, Kisaw soviet sa roeber.. If yens little boy or girl main home wltb a sore throat, the first thing to do to be rub the throat and chest with Poison's N.rvihne [ioa't be Oral tome Norville's Ireely-a whole bottle full wouldn't burn or blister the toodereet *klo. Rob in until •11 'skim up by the pores, and just before the child goes to deep glvs him • glen of hot water loco whioh 30 drops of Norville* has pretlously been stirred. This le • sure ple.,ant and speedy ours. Lary' bottles 25 atom. TO ADVEHTILBERB. Notdoe of oranges must be left at thls Office not later than Saturday noon. The Copy for changes must be left not later than Mon- day noon. Casual Advertisement' aooepted no to noon Wednesday of each week. "If wishes were homes beggars would rids." Good in tin the: won't make good shoes. Good trsateriais and rclla blc work cost mond. "As good" shoes can't possibly be retailed for less than the Makers' price, stamped on the soles of- "1The Slater Shoe" WM. Srarteas, Jr. • Sok Leal Agent. BINDE: TWINE Farmers' Co:Operative Company, i,inited, 's-mci BRANTFORD Prices for the Season of ".1- 01 Red Star, 800 ft Luke. Red Star' 550 ft ...10 c- Spe.1al Manilla, 500 it .. 9¢c. Sisal, o;d 8 c Sisal, standard 7 c ( Il,.,- 1 rr r ••• 1141 ,.mar awn mak ) J IIROPflEY & SON - Toe I,L.1/1Y. --. V ett\eva\ W\YttCiOT'F 40 'i, If so ,�.tt\O 0A.InstVtl, -. tom eases. earefelly-atleedrd le at all h ,.n. night •r e•y. faeebee Wc Carry It full line of Screen Doors sod Windows, 4v Lawn flowers, Carden Nose, Carden Rakes, Spades and Shovels, Paints, Oils and Var- nishes. -..gym aswsr PLUMBING and HEATING a specialty. AT SEE & SIIEPIILRD'S Sprue smis, overcoats 1 he man cr....d le • suit meds .t oar seers always Inks trim, al. It Is the .mh,tien of .very m.• of tasn to Ink. A large ranee of elelb. Pe nhnn.e hen. If yo. •re oOStemplul.g getting • 11.111 overao•t for opting wear, g(ve no s Masses • wive yes. Priem ryh' H. DUNLOP West Street IBRIGHTS DISEASE be the deadliest sod mew ptilnful malady to wink e tutktndi•eublee1 Dew'. Kidney Pals wilt ewe, any e ase of Bright's Dlseaw They have awry `a,d Is one single case. limy arta the only remedy that weer has cured it, and they sow the only remedy that Bata There are imitative elf Dodd's Kidney Pim-yip boa and name-- keit* time are dangerous. Tb. original and only �attiae cure f'r Bright's DGea..ls DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS Dodd's Kidney Pilie are My cents a box al W druggists. DON'T TAMPER.., with your health. Don't use Drugs and Medicines of quoitiouable quality. (Jet the beat there is at the •auto prise. that .ire charged for inferior good.. Al our Drug Store the stock is al- ways fresh, and .ich article pure, po- tent and satisfactory. Our Prescription Department has; a reputation for promptness and accuracy. Cfk Me 1, F. JORDAN Medical Hall. Mier Retied Fire lasarsee3 G. FARM AND ISOLATHD TOWN PBOP- 1STY INBURBD, Value et Property Immured ap to homier", 1901 Ri,Mli,g11,N ORICLea AND Dl*OCCOna. • h , viowpro., ; Jos, Connolly. Y. . . , Watt, Joe, Ivens, J. O. Grieve, J. B••newels, di- exon; W. rt. Bro,dfo4, deefo.'th, inspec- tor .ram keno : T. 1. Hays, Beafoeth, secretary. AGENTS, J. W. Yes, Holme.vill• • Jamas ('umnlln4 Bamoodville ; 1L McMillan, Seaforth ; . smith, {fetlock. Polloy-bolders tan pay assenwenn and get their. Dards reooipt•d at Mr, Coate'. Clinton. or at McLean Bret' Palace Clothing Story. Dodi slob. MASSEYHARRIS T • stole stand, for all that 1. reh•'do In farming mach. nery, Intending to purchase anything in our line should inspect our geode before placing their order. We always carry on hand • full stock of repairs. We have the best make of Cream Separators on the market, , You can get the mo.t up-to-date Carriage or Buggy made, jn Can- ada at it reasonable price from us. Massey -Harris Bicycles -New 1901 models -elegant mounts. Call and see them. BERT. P A.R130Nt3, AOHNT A Great Snap ilia M oar tamer Snap, at bo. • pound, at whish we sella barrel • week. This isn't oar only soap, ss we mrry everything that can be found in an OD to -date sromry ,ter., and our prices are right. The farmers know that they oan always get from us • seep ter their prodam. We draw the Ilse at se legitimate trade - eot t • I • one.: Oloeswar• or potatoes', . ' , .t t ,.r oholoeat table China. We deal 1.. -.1 of them. T. G. TIPLING & CO., Redford blook, O.4.rlell. ei1 Gonds Oil\ Stoves Gasoline Stoves Ice Cream Freezers Refrigerators Charcoal Dairy Tinware T10RIIDAT, June 90, 1901. Store R 8. Smith's M cKI M's Reld's OldStand YOUR OPPORTUNITY. SHiRT WAISTS AT LESS THAN COST. Ou account of the cold searou shirt waist selling baa not been as brisk as we would like. Here we are uow right Into the hot weather and here are new up-to-date shirt waists at a fraction of their regular price. White, block and colors, regular price 75c to *3.50, reduced to 50o and $9.50, with all be- tween prieea at egwl redactions. Have the newest and save money in the having. SUMMER CORSETS. `ff ;s, 'rhe hew straight front corset in white net at 50e. Straight front erect form corsets, white, drab and tan, at 5(./c, 60c, and 11.00, 1111.00 1111 $1.25 corsets, the best makes, for 75c, in the 1t. B. Smith store. W_ I v 01 WOOL! 11 I am prepared to bay this sea son's clip of Wool, tee w.ual, at the Benmiller Woollen Mills for highest cash price, or in ex- change for manufactured articles. JESSE GLEDRILL. 11,4 WOO Lg Mill Wood FOR SALE. Thea ove ie cut into stove wood jen,(th and will be delivered to any part of the town the same day as ordered. Orders received by telephone or left at residence, 128 Cambria streets will receive prompt attention. 'Phone 98. PETER McI WAN. (:rderich. Nove:n',cr 21st, 1899. 5,5.3m Slfoe Style. When you wear a •' law Qual- ity" shoe you get •A the style, the 8t and finish resod in tits best American shoes. The "Kiss 'Quality" In the only one in Canada that make. Ladies Shotes better than t1. American irtlde, which Domes into Canada wit& a ss% MV taken out of its quality. The "Cog Quality brood V worn by the dart dratted Canadian ladies( it is • true [tote d mhos Tashi , of torrrrtem , in dew. 117 yles, 4 widths, all sines. B nded "King Quilty," ltd medal awarded at the Paris Position, Igo°. Med. by TM A p Kin. 01•. Liniltod, T*,*wea, 11:8/00o. Price, Agent for (; oderioh. •' Our little fiicofls Small patrons wh ) are pleased are our best ad- vertisements because they unreservedly tell of their pleasure. CROWN PEOPLE who and tyle are pleased almost wi out an effort when they our stock of "KING UALITY" SH 088. We furnish footwear for all the family at figures to fit the fancy of the most frugal. Trunks, Grips, etc. recognize`lquality `\\\1 TRADE kNO QUASI REPAIRING. Try a guess on the Pan-Ameri- can Exhibition with every dollar purchase. ,74111 ST. GEO. FRIOE, Sole Agent for King Quality Shoes, WANT A STEP-LADEIER? Eavestroughing ` Metal Roofing and Siding strf, t*atv'y Clleap. SOS e u J. H. Worsell, The cheap eters end lases. ratio, (iedeeieb- We give one away with each pound of Pure Cream Baking Powder purchased from us. 50c s Ib. The step -ladder alone is worth the price. Try a paclrag a of our Hop Tea -..not a medicine, but a care• fully sleeted Indian and Ceylon Tea blended in a scientific manner with specially prepared Hopi, Delicious and healthful, Now is the time to buy your Garden Seeds, We have a all asst. rtment. II Hat Bargains... "r; t, 4ar`k. Havjnq purcha.eel twelve dozen hats at a groat reduction they will to sold et the following low priree : fiear'y-to-wear hat at 25c, worth bOc. it Ch fire ' n s ready-to-wear hats at 15c, worth 35c, and at worth 11.00. Leghorns at 85c, worth 5Uc- Leghorns at 75c, worth $1.25. Also the latest thing in, the shirt waist hat. for 75c, All millinery reduced for the balance of the season, :o- OALL AND INEPEOT. MISS CAMERON. •