The Signal, 1901-10-3, Page 44 Ta09$D.tT, Oot 3. 1901.
THE SIGNAL : GODERIUH ONTARIO
It means protection to your
We have • lame stook to ohoese from, ranging to price from $3.00 to $15.00. `tee our
ettttolsl $3.50 %Waterproofaarit's a weld r for
itlateeney. lso°lothour
double breasted
waterproof Pea-Jwlet, g ply
'Mine. Every
Farmer. Teamster or Workman who is imposed to the weather should have one of there
seats, They will keep out the wiod and ram and are warmer than a cur omit. Ws hay.
bought • big stook of them because they are sure to sell. Once you see them you wit
trot one. you would not begrudge twice the price we ark fur them. The price la $2 90
Spam will not permit of us telling you •boat our mew stook of ready to -wean Clothing
fes boys, youths aid men. bat would tovtte you to oome and we cur yourselves the aide
goals Nod splendid values we are offering.
Our motto ig - Good floods, Small Profits, Quick Sales.
JUDGMENT
PROTECTS.
In the rainy season yon
must have a good rain coat.
clothes and to your health.
W. C. PRIDIIAM,
Selo Agents for Cbrlsty'. Loudon Hate. Men's Furnisher and Batter.
MoLe*o's Book.
nu $
EVERY THU DAY MORNING
.I M. akaismacurart _
OODERIOIU. THURSDAY. OCT. 1, Mt.
LET PERSECUTION CEASE•
IT it generally believed that every-
body hates a cowed. if this be so, it is
not to be expected that much sympathy
will be extended to CZoLOOSx when he lakes
his seat in the electric char Pomo time ;Fur
ing the week following the 20th of the pre-
sent month.
Toe shooting of the late President and
the manner in whish it was done was a
coward's act, and it we are to believe the
reports of the press in reference to the as.
sasain breaking down oo the way to Auburn
prison, be is a craven of the poorest
material. Bat it may he, that the police
and the press have had something to do with
the report ot the breakdown of the
wretched prisoner. The stories toad by the
police about ulministeriog the "33rd
degree" and the efforts made to extract
confessions trom CzoLottsx before the trial.
if true, are not creditable to those who
had the administration of justice in hand at
the time, and would materially contribute
to the breakdown of • man of better nerve
and stronger physique than the miserable
wretch who essessiliated MCKINLKY.
In the trial of the prisoner, he pleaded
guilty to the charge. His defence was a mere
formality to tee that the Court forme were
man's stature or a penny to his pocket
Why all this fuss!
-Somebody has blundered in nominating;
the ducal decorations. Would it not IK
a good scheme to abolish tin•pot titles in
Canada altogether?
The promoters of the international yacht
race should hold their event during the
equinootial gales, or arrange to raise enough
of a breeze to lender the rate from degon
crating Into • drifting match.
WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING.
A MACD LAR RZMARK.
Hamilton Post : A correspondent who
takes so stool' ie any (.111.1. exoept U. U.
1) , inquires if Mauls, C. M. 0 , stands for
Goma altoto the garde), Mand..
s I I v es Tilt MATTER'
Hamilton Herald : 11. is stated that (fold.
vele Smith's douatlou of $10,000 to loronto
University io the largest gili which that
Isetttution has received slope 1890. Aod
there are 'ewes of wealthy men among the
alumni of Termite 1'atven[ty. %Vbat's the
matter with them'
A LO]n FELT "AST.
Megaton Whig : Dr. Ree, of Ottawa, la
mentioned as editor of the l'brlstian Uoar-
diad in succeesloo to 1)r. Courtlos, Some
day the Cuardlan will rive pleas to a Eve
sewepaper man upon its staff, and he will
intik' his influence Isis. The layman is
sometimes overlooked by the oenroll.
1.11'.1 Ttu egluUT MKMORICi.
Dr. Hee, In Mental and Moral Solsooe
The happiness of mor later hie Is In great
part made up of toe oleaeurable memorise
of our early years. The early period of life,
se favorable to acquirement generally, is
a lapted to the storing up of pleasures and
pains. The Same pleasure happening to
youth and an middle age w111 not be Nosily
duly observed. The address of his counsel remembered as a shearing association In
Judge Lewis was along the lutes of MARC advanoed Ido. The joys ot early ysars
Moe than an eddltloost value. A pinohed,
seven, and ani ado briogtng up will sensibly
depress the too. of the whole future Ids;
eoarrely any amount' of subsequent good
foliose w111 audios to redeem the waste.
ARTHONY'S oration on the death of JCLIUS
CADAa. There war no particular effort
made to exonerate the culprit
CzoLOoax is amenable to the law, awl has
been adjudged to die Ii any man ever de•
served the late he deserves it, but let all
petty per.ecution cease, f1 any hu been in-
dulged in heretofore, and let the wretches
tato be given an opportunity to prepare for
the inevitable. This is the twentieth
Century -Dot the sixteenth.
NEWSPAPER MEN IN POLITICS.
NEARLY every newspaper man is
in politics. The I.rge majority of them are
is politics to assist other men, but oceaeirtn-
ally some go Into the game on their own ac
count When they do so they are uenally
successful.
This has nese the casein the past, awl
amongst the sunroof ul political editors scores
have won high places. JoserR Howe,
°watts Baow$, WILLIAM LYON MAO.
ALRZANDIM MACKgar.la,' and later
Sir. WILFRID LAURIRR, Sir Markman'
Bowan., Hon. W. S. FIKI.IHNu, Hon (leo.
E. FowrsR, Hon. J. 1. TARTS, Hon (1. W.
Rom, Hon. J. R. MraarroR, Menem PAR•
MLLES, HOLMES.OLIrCR, E. F. Cr.ARKE, R.
L RICMARD.OR and others in Dominion
politics. se well u 050. 1'. GRAHAM. THOS
H. PaerTOR, A PAr1v1.1.13, H. J. PlITYY
TIBER. S. ResstLL, J. A. AILD, Col.
Maras:mut, of the present Ontario Legis
lature, occur to as at the time of writing se
having learned the nid'ments of weighing
men and measures at the editorial desk.
Our Tory friends have been seined of the
fact that newspaper men make gores poli•
ticians, and up to the present have put
several of them in nomination tor the forth•
homing Provineul election in Ontario.
CHARTamt in feel, CLARKS in ilruce end
Uowppy in Wellington ere three bright
men who have been thus selected, and it ie
believed that the fight in the places knit•
cabal wi 1 be fully out well sustained u at
any other points along the line.
in the old dove the professional man had
the Ball but of late it has been dernon-
■ trated that the nueittesi man, the farmer,
and the artisan make fully as err ng, if not
S tronger candidates. In the coming Pro-
v:ncial rontest it will he observe.) that the
Tory organization -or, will we call it, the
machine -is following the tactics which
worked en well in Ontario in 1900, of put•
ting men in the field who individually are
able to take rare of themselves in their re,
e lective ronstiteencies. The mso who sen
poll the strongest vote fa the man who
shoe rt he placed before the convention,
Irrespective of all other rnneideratione, and
if this System is adopted by the lebrrnls
they will not have to mourn when the hat -
Ile ia over, as they did is 1900, that ')ntatio
went the wrong way. There are some
1.h'ngs we may learn from the Tories. and
picking winners at convention ie One of
thorn.
r'NAPSHOTS.
-The Toronto Star .amt twee to dabble
In pnetry. hut it headier -dyed it. Browning
slab.
--Toronto is getting ready to receive the
Duke and the Duke is gettieg ready to re
oetee Toronto.
BY THE SOUND1NC SEA.
Press Excursion to the At -
'natio.
• Spleadld Tear ell Ike Maritime Previneee
The tight Mandel Fellowship Extend-
ed - Uatl sad Farewell all Alone the
Lime.
RKDISTRI ut'TIO•.
81. John T.leer•pb : We are looking now
at the misers! redistribution o1 the coming
*melon, and 1t Is apparent that our Censer.
vative friends are exceedingly anxious. If
that anxiety is based on the fear that there
will be an alterattou of the boundaries
which, In Ontario at least, were lotendei te
work the greatest possible Injustice to
Literate, thou It 1. well founded If,on the
other hood, they fear that the present
Oov,rnment will be temp'e1 to employ the,
gerrymander tootles wheeh name Into play
after the two put censuses, they may oe•se
to worry f. r no saoh temptation will be
effective with Literati, They will do what
t right.
A et'MMKR 1\1'1R(ZNi'E.
No. 3.
()N the return to St. John from the E
clambake the Heron dol•gattoo was pleased E
was a frool-raok merchant in Uoderloh, I dip" -
and it wsl'-koowo In West(ra Oatarlo. i.► Be sire
He now lives to `imam about fifty miles ..-
tiom St. John, and has saooe•ded io dove!.
oplog a mineral water soterprine In that
locality Into a quid paying Ioywtment. 1
He had reed of the Canadian press party
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Gueloh Mercury : Once upon a time •
young led, from one ot the larger reties of
Ontario came down to breathe the rural
atm .sphere of Guelph for • season. She
was very much of the ethletio type of girl,
played tenni., golf Lid all the other games
the orthodox Si hletle girl plays. While In
this city she discovered that her health
greatly reeded a walk before breakfast
With her 1 t think was to aot, and forthwith
she inaugurated a series of long walks to
Mort an five o'ciook A M. And thereby
hinge this tale. One morning she had
aken her walk over ($owls bridge and
through some of the aijolnlog Heldr. In
ooe of these there was • bovine animal
o1 the female pereuuloo, whioh to meat
people would have been simply a "harmless
eeoes•arv" mow. The young lady hied on •
very bright red wast, and the oow, judging
probably that the waist contained oome•
that green, started In pursuit at • welkin,
prosTh• pursued lady strained every
and succeeded to reaching the fence
of the Held an easy Net. But, horror of
h , Immediately on the other side was
• Hoek of geese. There was a dilemma;
bot the lady bronght all her powers of
gawk decision to beer, and deolded that
there was only one th ne to be done. So
she quickly mounted the feno•, with the
stern resolve to stay there 1.111 help •rrlved,
or 1111 oos enemy or both should move.
Focally the latter oontln,.noy did happen,
for the gentle "boogie" moved away, and tb•
lady was enabled to oome down from the
len.., on the ells opposite to the ducks,
and with joy In her heart proceed to the
home of her holt, where she spent the net
of the d.y reoovering from the motning's
nervous shook.
te meet U 1i, Armetroag, who formerly
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of this advertisement is to let the general pub-
lic know that we aro the leading Hardware
Dealers of Huron County, and that we are
by no means out of the Cement business. We
are strictly in it, and sell the celebrated Owen
Sound Portland Cements.
yldtlag Si. Jebn, and when he caw familiar
armee from Huron un the 11■t of tourlate he
took p•es.ge on the first train to get • word
or two with the frauds of auld tang oyes,
11r. Armstrong had the pleasure of meeting
other trionds who were In the petty from
N astern Ontario, and everyone was re
soloed tone him.
Next morning we took boat up the St.
John river to Frederloteo, and • more
pleasant trip 1t would h' dtttioult to con-
nive. Ilia day was particularly fine, and
the party was in the best of spirits; the view
Irom the dock of the steamer woe enough to
bring ono a dyspeptic foto Ilia and osuse
him to Imagine that life was worth living.
As the panorama unfolded to the view of
the travellers every vowel was hand la prates
and even that. who heard the high prates
et the route which had been given by Mn.
Rupert Olive, of the lir. John Tourists'
Aaeoofatlon,•t the begiculog of the trfp,were
torsed 1.0 admit before Fredericton was
reached that the hal( had nut been told.
At Fredericton everybody and his wife
and family appeared to have taken a half
fly off to meet the perigrtnating press folk,
and conveyancers were Io waiting to drive
the entire party around the mty and through
the delightful park. The drive ended at
the railway station, It having been arranged
that • visit to Maryville would be the •ttrao-
tlon of the late afternoon. Maryville Is the
home of Mr. lahson,the cotton king, lumber
k,og and potentate of • lot of other things
too Lumerooe to mention. He owns all the
shingles In Maryville, so we were told. He
won't allow a bottle of champagne or • glass
of red eye to be sold Inside the corporation
limits of his burg. Some twenty eight
years ago he built a handsome church which
woe dedicated to divine service, and from
that day to this no oolteotion plate has gone
the round, la that church. (Abaco supplies
the lobrioatlou so make the wheels go
around. The writer told Mr. Olbson and
several of Mr. Utbeoo's friends that there
was a wide and promising field for such men
as he so Ontario, particularly In the way of
making ohurohes self sost•alulor, and the
old millionaire laughed as he said that there
was also a field for such work in New
Brunswtok which had not yet been pre-
empted. It was gratifying to meet Mr.
Gibson, who, in addition to running mills
which had paid oat In wages during the
orseeedlog month $47,000, owned a
whole town, was the possessor of tens
of thousands of scree of land and 147 miles
of railway fully rqutppsd, tteeldes a lot of
other Wage oa the aide, had oome bean
is peer as the rest of o., Tela tRa not been
spoiled by prosperity.
to the evening Ooverument Howe was
thrown open to the visitors and the Yacht
Club gave a very enjoyable hop, which was
enlalged to by even the prey beads of the
party. (:opt. Fred Lister, who spent •
pleasant time 10 Goderloh last year daring
the holidays Ie now stationed at Frederto.
ton, and had all kinds of questiose to ask
about the bright young people ot Huron's
county town whom he met while hen.
The height of hospitality was extended to
the party by the people of 1''rederloton,
and the members of the press party have
many plusant remembrance' of oourteelee
received at the handle of the residents of
New Brunswick's capital.
The following morning the Gibson R. R ,
which had beer: placed at the sereice of the
excursionists, was boarded and • party
oularly fine trip war made to Chatham
Junction where the special loterooluoul
train with Treffio Manager Tiffin and staff
was in waiting. Before going on board the
spacial, the 0ha.,k, ret the party ware
tendered In Mr. Oita. is tu Ran [tr. 1),
wart, It. Holmes, 51 1' , end James 1 tins,
ex M. P , and • very eu,table response was
made by the New 11:neswrck lumber and
operon k nr. 11 Was altar entraln'ng at
,•thun .lunation that toe n osteal assoota
tion was I•islilutrd. 1.1rs. Idris, the wife
of the 5'ratfio Manager, who haJ contributed
so maoh Onwards making things pleasant
for the ladies of the parry du•log the Irrp,
and whose gracious manner and gentle
ways bad estimate' her to the entire party,
had made • find of a hundred et more
Diveol's trumpets •t S . John. and h.vueg a
date. to see how the y -.nth and 1 e sit' y of
the party world disport themselves is horn -
blowing. had put. hatted the whi le musical
outfit. It'd the whom* work' Well, rather.
At every station, after the dlstrlbu'ion of
the hone, there wan no necessity for scnod-
ung the eegioe wh title to let the natives
know that the ('snedlan Prem A,sooutton
-.vas "In their midst " and whether It was at
mora, noon o- eight that the traio pulled
op, the blare of the trumi etwar abroad in
the land.
At ()usher,. wht h war reaoho 1 Thurs-
day morning, th• local preys men ted by
President Demers, of 1:l'venement, took
charge of the party for the day, and here
as elsewhere hospitality galore was the
portion of the visitors. The street oar and
oaluhe were put into oommlsslon .curing
the forenoon, with gratifying realty, and In
the afternoon a beautiful trip on the broad
rxpanae of the mighty St. l.swrenoe was
enjoyed. ily Montrnorenoy Faits. and
book to the site of the big bridge which Is
now under oondruatlnn by contractor M.
1' Heys, the steamer paled, and after the
-zcursioniste had been hospitably enter-
tained by Hon. Charles Fi•?patriot and Mr.
Stewart, In the ab.r tine o1 Mr. Hays, the
trip back to the eity on the hill was uk.'n
se the shades of night were telling. In the
evening, the theatre, the promenade .n
Delfetio Terra** and other pleuurable
(eater.. were Iadnlge.l i••, until shout mid-
■ gh • when tt 11 rear gond ornued the , Ito s
L•vle, end.' oin,r., it ab.ar,t 1 qtr
in•plrtrg Strait a of "1.1.,p al•.n,r, ',roar
Witty, hop along."
It •lore the train neat t. .l, • earl. Re' reso',u
i ,ns were unanimnntty pase.d to the Hen.
%hooter et Railways, to Tf.M. Manager
r fila and to Me... Lyons, Lamthi,.,
A•"l15ald and other all lisle of the I. U. it.,
giving eopreninn to the approolati m Sy the
.r^nnlmn4•' of the splendid treatment
.I. oh b -d heen ax•ar.del to thein by the
B tial. and staff of the People's Rsilroad
toting the entire trip. The eentimer is of
•he 1 U R repro/sate' ives were vol. ed by
refile brfeiy when he bald that they
da-
Met
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Ow-
Or -
sad get oar Prices before you buy and dual bry Aaericai
Cements with se reputation.
Something New in Paints.
We have been appointed sole agents for the
famous "Ramsay's Mixed Paints," and can
guarantee these paints to be pure linseed oil
paints, with no equal.
These paints have been on the market for
fifty-nine years, and are made by the largest
paint firm in Canada.
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htredte Home Industries aid get Imperial
We Lead in....
Measure.
All kinds of Shelf and IIeavy Hardware,
Paints, Oils, Glass, Farmers' and Builders'
Supplies.
Our
Motto is :-Honest Goods at Honest
Prices.
ALLAN & McIVER,
'Phone '.i. Cor, North at. and 1yuare.
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�1UIlll l�l4l �jll�llllulll111111ill1llllfi
°cautioned the 1. C. K. the people's road,
and their best efforts had been given to she w
the press of the country that 11 was not
Inferior to any way to the best road in the
world
Nut morning, at Montreal, the trip war
brought to a clow, and the preen party
broke up e•tiefi.d that, haying •lotted the
Isastern Provisos*, they were now In a
better position than ever beton. to speak of
the grand poiaibdiltee of the great oouotry
to which their lot was oast.
I). M0G.
-A E.0 M.O. drwew't aid a ambit to •
ram -am mesa "airy Ted.
The (Inert sere Still mal.r•lu chair lm•1 In
the Pan Amartoan Model Dalry, and le 1,
generally oonoeded that they will win the
batter to tau onto,. some ambient befall
them. For the seek ending S ptember 10 h
the standing of the herds was •. loll .we:
Uue.ne, y $7 35:.1er•eyt, $7.29; Holetsire.
17 13; Aynhlres /6 35 ; Red Polls. $6 15;
Brown Swim, $6,10: Shorthorns, $5.80
Freaoh c oeedter, $,5 90 ; Polled Je' a eye,
11.5 30; Duteh R led, $4 0i.
The fell/mine le the .M"Alna ing the week
sailing Sona, 17th:-(Igaras«v., 17 R0; Jar
seyo. $7.36 ; Holsteins. $7.14 ; Avrehlr.a
$6 46; Red Pelle. 116 37; Nhor•heres, 15.98;
Meows Mwles, 1.5.79 ; French ('aoadlas,
$5 711; rolled Jerseys. $6.13; i)n rh ttelteel,
1388.
?.imam's Palate•• revs and Wart Rolf meter
Contains ea setas er ether 'glorious obeli'.
sal nnmpnnnAe; Is either sense's, on. roolve
er Irritating; het seethes and eases hem the
first apolun.Nnn, and mots q*lekly 11 yes
went en Irritstbg and 0..h ratios remedy
de nos ask for Ps.aaes'e. le ants jest the
ether way. For sale at all druggists.
Raatse-"Iasi y.' Mak le de some wit
roe. devotee?" Mean -" (Rt. aekdhg MI
'he
010.-kseees, 1 gmem." Mutes (rtlleg
..e, • •s.) -"1 'Glare ms ,.ah heeah, d• were
i Ma's bans *ember f weld ketsb dat!"-
itsieal Time..
AUCTION SALES•
An parties getting their sale Dille printed at
this otllce will have a tree nottoe cnenrted
In thisIle% eo to the time of sales.
FRIDAY. Oat. 4;h. -Auction sale of
household furniture and tunt'shings ; car-
pets, curtains, blinds, dishes, ki!ohen lar-
nitare, Happy Thought range, refrigerator,
freezer. eta. ; oommeneing at 1 o'clock •t
the U. E. Consulate, F:att street. Tilos.
( :CN Dar, auctioneer
MorenAY, Oot. 14.5. - Auction sale e1
farm stook, also two valuable 50 acre farms,
west half of lot b, neo 8, Colborne, and west
half lot 4, oon. 9, Colborne, Lill play loam.
Sale to oommenoe at 12 0 oiolk noon, at lot
S, con. 9, Colborne. ALBA. (ILASS, proprte•
tor, .lugs KNoa, aaotlenser.--
'1'Cr9DAT, Oat. 15th,-Clea,lag waetiss
select 7 head of hetes*, 45 head of cattle,
25 sheep, 23 p'g.. t'roperty of John Fee-
dlot, lots 2 and 3, K. D. Colborne. Kvrsy
animal to be sold, Nei reserve. THOMAS
Ill's DRY, •uotioneer.
SPORTSMEN GOOD_
WILI FlND SHOOTING
t
New Fall ` Goods
Just Received, a shirment of new fall Dress Goods in
Honlespuns, 'Tweeds, Ssrges, Cheviots, Broadcloths, in
all the new fall shades.
Black Drees Goods in the Following Makes :
Brocades from 20e to 113,00 a yard, Biaritz, Serges,
llomespuns, Cheviots, Heavy Cords and Henriettas,
A Big Stock of Black and Colored Silks.
43 colored blouse Waist, silk patterns, no two alike,
at wholesale price, from 15c to 60c.
1n the I.kes AIpp.ws and Teaslskamisg Dls-
trkts, else tltaesasbl., Resew O.y sad
Negligee. -----
RETURN TICKETS will be issued at
Single First Class Fare and One -Third.
From Stations In Ontario, Sharbot Iwke and
West.
to Lake. Klppewa and Temtekaming Districts,
good going Sept, 15th to Nov. 15,h,
To MI.sansbie, heron Bay and Nepigon. good
eotng Oct. 15th to Nov. 15th : a.l Heiken good
to return mita Dec. 151h. 18.1.
Tar tall particulars apply to Tour nearest C.
1'. 1t. Agent, or to
A. 15, teTMaa. A. O. r. a.. Toronto.
•
The town oouooll meet* torro:row even.
leg.
ltegalar meeting of the �pia' Its eeboet
hoard next Monday evening. \
Mr. Bora per -"This razor\lo awfully
bleat." 11 r.. Scraper -"So I thought when
I was o.atttoo oardloard with It yesterday."
1 shot a rocket in the air,
ll fell to earth, 1 1.•w nob when
Uottl n xt d.y, wen rage pc found,
Tre men 1t fed on mime around.
1 • lees time than IS takes to tell.
Igo allowed me where that et ekst fell ;
And now I do Dot seemly tate
l'o shoot more rockets to the air,
-!Imam t. fe,
An American went to K glans, and, not
eseiog any means of oheckles Oe gage, at
every staton he •eked I5, men in charge 11
he would be euro to find hu t unk ahem he
g.1 to Lindon. At •'Feat the fifth time the
man who la 1 toll him be w u" 1 1 tit h:s
temper and ea'd. "If God had made you an
cleph tot instead of an ars yen would have 1
y rt: ttuok in Irons of fou all the time."
ON CRUTCHES.
Ryan if you are oltliged to uta
centciee nr. Hall's Rheumatic
Cure ,as Is you up. This wee the
experience of John .1. Peter*, Sher
hot lake, Ont. He suffered with
rlsennanan is his legs 1•clatical
fe a year and had to creep about on
created*** all tb. time. Fortunately
he tried Dr Hull's remedy sad it
only took three bottles to cure him
rompletaly. Tltie greet blood puri-
fier is pet W in bottles containing
ten days treatment Prior !SO ciente
at all drug etnrw or The Dr. Hall
aillhoe Co.. Kingston, Ont.
FALL FAIRS OF 1901.
Ktutees, Lorknow 4,41011. 3.4
Stasle , Hayfield ... O)1.•54
Fast Huron. Brussels Out. 34
Blyth and Morris, Blyth...... Oot89
North Perth Stratford Oct. 8.9
AeHrIILD AND WAwANOalt, Daogannnr,
(moll. 10-11
Howtak. Gerrie Oot. 12
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aooeptord nn to nor n Wednesday of
each wank
Coal Bills
are now a serious item. Then
why burn coals for the week)
wash? Some Soaps won't wash
linen without boiling, but
SUNLIGHT SOAP anal It's a
wise economy to buy the best of
all Soaps, when by doing so the
quantity of coal used un washing
day can be
Reduced
50 per cent.
Burning coal to help inferior and
low-priced Soaps to wash is like
spending a 3 cent tram fare to •
purchase it to cwt article for
9 cents.
By using
S(1NLiGHT SOAPou save its
cost in the cost of the coals un-
used, not to mention the longer
life of the articles washed. A
tablet of
1
Sunlight Soap
will do mon work without noels,
and do it infinitely better, than
two tablets of common, cheap
soap will do with meas. The
majority of thepublic soon find
out the lines or true economy.
That'. why SUNLIGHT SOAP
is asked for by three people to
one asking for any other soap
in the world.
I want you to see our new stock of Wrapperettes,
just in, all new, from l0c.
New Flannelettes from 5c to 15c.
Ladies' Jackets.
Just in, a Complete Stock iu the Latest NEW YORK
Styles and Lengths in the leading colors for Fall and
Winter.
You should see these Jackets before making your se-
lection for the coming season. Every ono new and up
to date.
i
Terms Cash or Farm Produce. 'Phone 86
J. H. COLBORNE.
BEATEMALL
- STOVE PIPE VARNISH
Least Odor, Brightest Lustre, Quickest Drying of all
Cost, no higher than inferior makes.
Use the Best.
CLIMAX STOVE POLIS
Brightens up 01(1 Furniture. Makes it look new.
W. C. Goode, Chemist, Bedford Block.
Mill Wood
FOR SALE
The above is cut into stove wood
lonith and will be delivered to any
part of tho town tho same day as
ordered.
Orden received by telephono or
left at r(sddence, 128 Cambria street,
will roceive prompt attention. -
'Phone 98.
444444444.14444%+04N'N•O+•+•44404NeN'N07444;
The Kin` of Range., "Buoh'a Happy Thought -
TT tookiMoney,
41"1 Hands and Brains
to perfect The Happy
Thought Range, and It's
the Range that ardent
copiers have taken their
cue from. . 1 1 1 t t
Happy Thought
Their Cue 4'
Happy Thought Ranges
are made In 6 different Aires and 72 different kyles. They have all
the latest practical improve-
ments such aa the Corrngated
Oven, Transparent Oven Doors,
Uuabjjtrnctahle Oven Damper
and aThorongh System of Oven
Ventilation. r I t s l
150.000 Canadian Cooke
R.eommend These. ISI
Write for illustrated pamphlet.
'k saataatumll
The Wm. Buck Stove Co., Limited, Brantfotd
1101.D $T
LSE & SHEPHARD, Goderich.
PETER McEWAN.
l;,xierich, November 21st, 1899. 63-3m
WOASELL'S
I9 THE PLACE TO BUY....
STOVES,
FURNACES and
PLUMBING
-8H1MtAP.
i-,- Worsell,
The an, Nene aed furnace mar,
IT'S EASY' r
To make your homes bright
and attractive with . . .
THE
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS
PAINTS
because they are each made
for certain purposes.
A paint for Furniture, foe Floors,
for Bath Tubs, for Houses, in
fact anything paintable, not one
slapdash mixture for all kinds of
surfaces. % Remember,/ It's patting -the right paint in the right place
that's the secret of paint sttootii lane will tell you the ifght paint
to use.
Last call for the balance of Goods left from our
Summer Clearing Sale.
N. D. ROUGVIE
Hardware Merchant. - - - Goderich.
A GOOD SHOE....
should be fashionable, of good wearing quality,
nice fitting, and keep its shape till the:sole parts
from the upper through long use and wear.
Such a shoe is the EMPRESS, of which we
have sole control.
We have -a full line of cheaper shoes in stock.
Wm. Sharman, jr.
Slater Shoe Agent.