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The Signal, 1902-3-13, Page 5THE SIGNAIJ : GODERICH "ONTARIO. Taossosr, Mar. 13,11f02. et W. Acheson & Son CARPETS, LINOLEUMS CURTAINS I NEW Spring Goods in patterns that are being shown for the first time in Goderie}L We invite your inspection before best patterns are p eked over. As to value, we have never shown new up -to -d, te goods that represented such good values. Scotch Linoleums. 600 route yard• of Sof uh Linoleum' 2 yard. wide. A well assorted range el new Borst bleak sad the dogleg., an extra bevy quality fur halls, kit Aeons, dlalpR• rooms, eta., speolal value .t p.r square yard. 37 1-2c English Axminster Carpets. A large shipment of new goods just r.wteed showy, the latest and but in popular effects for the spring seuuo, beautiful 0 colorings m green, rose, blue, cranium and brows., special value per yard at, $1.15 English Tapestry Carpets. New English Wool Carpets A complete rano. et 2 of the most popular 36 Inches wide, new HIeh•Cless Designs In makes. Tae d.ngna and oolonor are crim.oa., bite, green, browns, suitable e.peo:elly (netters, imitable fur goy rocs for dining room., alttiog room., hall., or hell, splendid value, per y.rd, 5 c oto, vary .penial at value, at per yard 50, 65 and 75c W. Acheson & Son. THE TOWN COUNCIL Olseassl.is gegardlag the Elevat.r sett and the ap.elal Toe town,:uuootl holt Its re,uler niv.Uua on Friday evening,, with all the menden are .ttendaoos and Hie Worship Mayor Came- ron in ti. Asir. Cummuotoatlooe from (Gordon Henderson, F. J. T. Neftel, Chas. E. Shaw and Wm. Campbell notifying the oouooil of the tepee of tb• tularemia µ,Bole on the towu power .teflon wee read, ea4 a metlon wan passed th.t the policies tie resented as once, Mr McKim Mooted the information that the InsuranOe ng tb. power vitt oi and plant win $8,000 ; he thought the amuuua .uout 3 be looraaee4. The tr.Murer s stateo.ent for r'briery was as follows ; Boileau from Jannary, .. .. ... $3 468 11 Receipts - lazes .- $626.25 /Zea r.ident tans 19.92 atu rates 742 00 lfretrio'itgbt rate. 178 37 Bmktaa fund interest. 80.00 M.ltlead o.m.teiy . 17 50 1 664 04 85,132.15 Oisbureemente.- S.larte. $ 191.66 Printing and advertising, 27 11 EI.ottoo account 700 Fue d.pertmo t . 3 04 l'ublc works... llf.53 Chanty.,. ... .... 2.00 Datentnr• Interest 8PiA0 Waterworks in btntesa'M 1,303 38 rectrie Itoht '• 147.60 i'ubLo eobool M 0Ut, , , 684 te8 • $Icotrio light contest.... 97.55 B lard of belt! 60 60 9ak.ng foul tat al) 00 11..Nl.naou,. 10.00 l' C k O expense...- 25 20 );levator Inter.* 678 10 4 317 85 Helenas tn hand $ 814 30 n oommouloetloo win received from the Mayer sed oorpoeaetoo (toilette' of teeter of Jerome, enclosing . petition, "'blob the 00uooil wee asked to endorse, r.geNtl.g the Demotes Partitionist is segos l•glsl.ttoo to D the Hell Telephone Co from in measles its Wee to sab.onber•. and •Igo to compel the Cumpeey to aup.ti telephone) ' smog to all who apply for same and whore preml.ea au upon a lite of .apply, The M.yor and clot k were aaibor,zd to ergo the petition. A oommatttcat ou tram Miss Sktmtoge, stuang that 1,r • *wood unto she lid idles oo tie sidereal' and goosed inluoy, and asking zone computation from the aouoail, win referred to the spinal oommlttee A repeat from tb, Br- deo invent for en sdrittlonel alltw.00e .•1 $2 :o each men at towline every fire, tot a requiut,o for game *loopiest fur 1 ie or ..,fe wens read. Ths rnat:e of moor -m.1 eup.,l N win left f■ the hied, of the B e o4.om.1 .e, and the matter of mo ...est .1 o'setae win ref.rr•1 1) the op'e'.I oommitiee, Ao •pplios'loo Ito n Mrs. Joel. Mois- test Inc rsrrn..c• of tate• on lot 696 wes sent to the court of outdot, A. J. Moors's p nttoo on the public library Mud havteg been showed by his scoeotasoe of the position of aoretery, thin amine! l.atraoted the clerk to prepare • by- law for the filling of rte taiaooy. Nr, McKim mentioned the name of F. N. Lewis in M1. 000nectlon. A report from the oemerery sexton, show• leg six intetmute during the month of Much, we. referred to the °sweetly oom mlt.ee. The Mayor read the following'letter 1' )n St r. (,arrow in regard to the judgment In the action between the town and the e levator company : " My agent Mr. Moss obtained after some dilhoulty an appointment with Sir. Justice Farrow°, wno says that he considered at the time he indorsed the judgment that he we. ordering a ten years' exemption from that date, e.peolat:y in view of whet ap peered before him, that the oomp.oy had reacted no benefit from the free occursion. 1'11g of course determines the insular in the form that the judgment win bust drawn up, and 1 will now proceed to bay. the jade - mut teaned ass oo-, . In order that the mat. ter may be Diose'. Yours very truly, J. T. GARtu)w." Tb• Meyer tial lin had aeon Mr. Martin, who was owe el Ilia represeatativs of the town •t the trial, and Mr. Martin stated that he 11.'1 ayoken to Judge Fergnenn 01.1 t title miter and explained to him the the eremot mn wee to be for ten year/ from the oomlde•:on 01 the elevator. Hie Wor ship eked the or- unroll if they were Roto, to !estrum bin to sign the bylaw glrtag afoot to the lodgment He himself thought the town abould retain Ito position at the bolder of stook. He would Dot sign the bylaw un 1ees the to well compelled him to do e0. Mr. Knox said that but tor Doe tangle an additional ten years' *:eruption would hive been greeted to the eompaoy at the ezplra- tloa ot the first term. Mr. McKim said Dos difficulty was e homey from the old council which ehoald net hay• bun left to them. He did not went any more htlgation, end altaouuli he thought the town was being tmposed open h* considered 1t better to gar red of the die dimity in the best manner possible. He made this motion ; That in view of tie fact that ,ursolicitor, lion. .1. T. (;arrow, advise* th.t this council 1■ bound to stand by the terms of the consent minutes pre- pared re.pared on Moquettes from Mr. Justice F•rgusoo at the Woodstock trial, am Oboe zed by other a1tementa and lettere too moved from Mr Gur0w. the council is of the opinion that nothing is to be valued by fun het delay, aod would request the Mayor to dose the matter up and sten the nroN• try ,greemcou towards ending the wit hetweeo the town and the elevator com- pasy. Mr. Murnev said the potat now at issue had aver been before the old council at a11, a the judgment was Rees .t the aloes of their term. Mr, Humber thought the litigation should be Mooed up, and he .e000dd Mr. McKta'a mottos, though he resented the fatter geottemu,'s remarks a„o.rnteg the tarpon ' Witty of the ouonoit tut year. Mr. Elliott also wanted to hot., done with the Ituga• tiro Hs It'oreh-p spoke very strongly upuu tie pekoe that no one bud eu'.hoelt'd the , trlem.ur white had b et reaobel ; oa the oonttary, Mr. Menlo, who wire the only representative of the council tn the ground on the last day of the tri.l hal expressly stated that the etemt t to was to late from the oompletien of the elevator, A'tot* Was tattoo on Mr, MoKIm'. mottos, which wen carr r f oo the f"Ilnw nes veto: Yee-Haa:her, M.•Kt o, Elliott, Kans. Nay-Tbomp.00, Jl0roev. The Mayor brouglit op the matter of the deputation to Ottawa, stating that he bad been usable 10 gamuts more than three poo .ea, Mr. Elliott renewed Ili) motion he bad made a% • previous meeW t: that the deism :.telco oonalat of too Stator, Mr. McG.w and Capt. Shepherd. This wag carried. In reply to • 4ueetioo from Mr. Moray, the Mayor ,rated that the epec.al audlt(r had arrived In town, The following a000uau were Mt to the mann oommutee :, Oartoh Daniels Co., Ker kak, la, arresters for Meanie plait. $33.88 ; Felrbanka Co., lfootr.al, oil niter, $22,43 ; N. D Koo,vie, uppl:es for water - work. departmeo', $93.73 The report of the buttes commttW re- oomm.nded the payment of a number of am roams and the publ:catloa 6t the auditors' np,rt a required by statute. The report w in adopted. Aatthar letter from Mr. Garrow we. as fellows "Re eidowalk bylaws i wnutf be eery glad to have the material for the prepare tom o those 1. 1 owe as a . y possible. I. will take borne time 10 prepare. There meet, as I pointed out before, be a separate bylaw for each Individual meter, and as In some oases you rift not pus • bvl.w, ep- arently, autboriz'.ng proc.e .ling with the work there will require to be • further •ash mission of the amusement to • court of re. vision. Tho matter Is extremely complicat- ed by reason of the failure to pot the tot 11.1 bylaw, that 1., the bylaw which fol- lows upon the 1 bylaw, end amber. izes the particular work to be undertaken. I think the session of the Hons. will he over about the end of tee preterit week and I will then beat Wine, but I would have undertaken to out It through at any time 1f 1 had heed* put In p ins of the requisite Information. May I urge upoo you to lose DO time Is getting the matter par is shape, h.raaoe I thiol It hes already .road Inc too long• Your. truly, J. T. (:ARROW." During the dtecoalnn which followed over this matter, Treswrer Horton stated that he had finished his work • week before and had handed it to Mr. Meld, wbo he sop Posed bad given It re Mr. Darrow. It had Probably reached Mr, Garrow'a hands after he wrote his letter, bat to make lure of It Councillor Thompson wag coked to attend tt the matter. Mr. Marney wanted 10kri-O-T6enthlne O ut the spooled auditor./ What sou he doing Mr. McKim said he war getting into poseNdon of the 'ate and was earning Ola pay alt right. i!er3Emu15ioR STOMACH AND BOWE DISORDERS The ani septi,, soothing and healing propetti,c of Angicr's Petroleum Emul• atom esp,v Tally adapt. it to the treatment of s)mads and bowel dianrders of it catarrhal, fermentative, ulcerative and tubertulat nature. it soolhea and dis- infect. the entire alimentary. tract, checks fermentation, 1leansea away foal mens and leavee the digestive organs Ina healthy co* d tion to perform their functions naturally. The medical pro(e.sion prescribe Angerr'e Petroleum Emat.ion for Chronic i iarrhrea and Dysentery, Gastric and Intestinal Catarrh and Dicers, Tel** Me's.nterio a, etc. It has cured many long standing cases of Chronic Diarrhoea after other re -medic* had failed. dlPOatADf CLCITH: - /met fe.ern A/ 1, ,V,nenslrr, ,440, e.i.( son el vetted .erne.,4, eta revs .,.J,r fwr ,w,nrn/ tine love treatment of In May, /107. Therm( Mere* 101.• ere! / 4.,' fon ,,h/set, endue/goon w . era told /Awe I toned net lire own Oen r r *vete 1 gadelreaye tweeted A'(ir'r /'etr.Jry,w Emu/earn treel/ Jn sow 10 4, u o Maev the do7ror egos/.4 10 nve ryryvrre for roe, I ret n Fettle, end 'e/t the lenmelelettate *pee few does, mar &RJw1Jean fnIin,,•.,meedo•itlme. /entowed Pe Jeb it ass re SWerner', :307 end have nee tell axe tem .thee, ev ieee lr.dlyd nrfA • .ere.srA dv arty, O,nl. .45 erre it wen keno... oh ,,An,/ kern, nod Ike river nn,f 111111111,1%011M ty,'A w) over a .a•. Orae bre. ghI from Arnth'e doer / nee, JAMAS RA MBAR, Arrrreer. After, Il Butte St., Liwr/401, Neer. All detsggb. Nil it, rem *se% se co. red l l.(O. bottleM. nor yon get ANI: IRR'S. YOUR NAMe AND ATORr,S3 nes a roots' card .01 bring rnu a lyre r of ,t b.ekt.1 e8M1tel Abt Voter Throat sed Longs " It true how to rare far the Throat, Leese (iagw.eIt gives rood advice as to Diet sed Hygiene, s1.o Exercises. which an 31110111111. CHEMICAL COMPANY BOSTON, MASS s. Mr. Humber thought he should bene est sot .p ea tee roof et Wilton A Ta some to to the mowed to 000eulr v, 1, boll's *'ore la scute way sod delor,a,. t • Hu r Worsbtp-W hat beoeht du y, u top deep 'rbureday Dim Dig it jump -4 ura pen he would get front u.ultiur woo any oaWaaa etAewa.k. a liaauce of smut, Ili member of this °outull' 1140 thirty lest. atnpptog eo bu*J•uly o1 t Mr. Morally thought the ouuucil ought eo graalitbto rather kot teed the pun out know what tn. auditor was dors •std tie pussy but the feline wag.bawauely were nide a motive that the work be. was to per- In:o the s u•. of the above meutoraed fir form be dodged,, '1'b. Moyer ruled the and placed by the etnya wh welt *tot 001 .1 10.11t was worth 1 dead wt., n' I Ltyaaolty k INwerr.-The Lllsr- et •ry home, y of Carlow will tr1Y• • aan0ert In he i ' he towwebtp hall on Friday evasion, Much "• 21.5. Toe program will consist of tome - two.. setae, guartet1.a, dialogue, eta., by weathers of the :soo:e:►. Erosy prep.auua is bung mode for • rally good and Iuetruo. ti" lima. nod sy•rybtdy s mulled. Ad 1 Newness . 06111111411 10 agate, _....2 be of ed 0 r• W'torhem : Mre. Holmes, wife ul Thomas Holmes, nae ref the newt prnmiaeot ret den's of Wrgbiui, *ad oto of the pioneers of Huron oouaty, was laked.uddeoly 111 un Tburoley, .04 although own ythlag possible was duos for her posed .wey on Saturday •yeutug. The memh•rs u1 toe !molly were present trout iitatels. `tarot., Toronto sad other pl.oN, h.yfog mom mooted by lsl.- rraph, Mrs. Holmes war well koowh sod highly respected lar the t two amt surround. log country Clinton : The Toronto Star made the fol. lowing referent* to a son of William Canto Toa, of towo : " W. K Quinn, • student at the Central Business College, wh11e at• tending the oollege reunion at the Temple Building, Friday *vetoing. lost ols wallet containing a check fur 8600. eodonad and ready to cash, $40 to oa.h and some vela• able parer.. The wallet was found try W, F. Cenbloa, • Sohool of Pharmacy 'eidetic, who, dlacoyuiog Quinn'. pard 1n It, promptly handed the wallet over to the owner." Uliotcn: There pas.ed •way le Clinton 0o Friday, 2811 ult., H.rtlett R.dour, relict of the late J. M. Barber, who has been ill for some time .t the boute of her hrother, J. kldout. the was of the ago of Sity aloe years aod • faintly ere tett to mourn the Jose of a kind • of Itvtoe mother. Dwsased was • daughter of the lee Geo. Kidout sad wag born In Toronto ; she wee of a family of four eons and five daughters and war • aster of Joho and Che. Sodom., of town, and leaves. family of two eons and boar deagktes. l like r.plala'e Experience. Capt. McDonald, one of Ktoeston's met prominent mariners write : "For years I have battled with the agonies or brohobitlo •atbma, oftentimes e0 bed that 1 ooald not clop for nlgbts at • time. I spent hundreds of dollars on doctors and quacks without getting relief, but one dollar'. worth of l'•tarrbuzooe perfectly oared me." This above testimonial was vivito two years ago and, 1 the osptatn lately stated he was still quite fres from bronchitis, It proves Catarrh• ozone • veritable epeotdc. Catarrhozooe two months' trutm.nt, gueraotesd to our. brouceatl., price 1L00, small sire 25 ate. Druggtet or Polus A Co., Kingston. mutton out of order, ae foie bad already beau duo. Mr. 'Thomson cid (0. oounuil oug110 to know whets be started work and when he quite, At $8 a day be would soca swamp this little town. The Mayor toed the auditor would do he duly aril that it woult be better for the cower! not to loter- fen with bout, .ud after • little further die. cuaaion the matter was dropped and the u•uaotl adjourned it an early hour. At the previous regular meting of the couuotl a ra.wlomendauoo of the water and felt committee wee passed that Mr Mar oey's wester rate U16 a year. Me. Murney state that tau is being mt.uederstood, and that the/15 rate la for killing mimosas only. COUNTY CURRENCY. Stanley : While engaged in cutting wood A (1.lmour unfortunately out hie foot with the axe. Morris : Jame Agar, 0f Bolsa.vein, Maul• lobs, formerly a reident.ut foto towo.bfp, is 111 with smallpox. Brussels : Leslie Kele 1a here from S ratter Bur nee College and has resun.d work on The Poet staff, kgreondyalle : Mrs. Jame* Simpson has sold her house and four gores of land, In Egeuoudvlile, to her son Jubo, i.r 11,500. floated. ; John Giddott., of this township, =mooted suicide last Thursday Dight by bowleg himself to an apple tree in an cr. oberd, Womb,: R E. Breadfoot and bred., (nes Walker) left Brussels for fuer home a lt.d.tone, Mao., to l'ueday morning of let week. Seafor,h : J. Archie Siete, the young sou o1 James Suott, tell from a tree which he was otmbing oo Wednesday, and was eau- ' slderably butt. Ethel : Mos R. Sperms Was sworn to as pcat•metee.a of Ethel olio° last seek and le now legally qualified to attend to all poet - ethos tutees. Brussels : .1. U. at,' Mrs. Ronald have gone to Los Angeles California, as the New Mexico climate was pot egreelog with Mrs. ltooald'a health. Brussels : George Brows, of Gorri*, who bre purohaed the Centra) Hotel In town, will put up a brick stable to replace the one destroyed by fire. Seefortb : Scutt Brothel's who have been is business here L r thirty years, have d1a- p0..4 of their musical lu.trunient business to (large Baldwin. Exeter : Jos. Pert, tired of eftgle life, Wel unto btmelf s wife on N ednesday event', of lost week, in the penin of Miss Hubbard, of Turooto. • Litton : W. T. O'Neil woe confined to the house for sums days by having a nail ens Into bb right knee ; he we. able to to to his store Thursday. Varna: Dr. Little, of the Varna hotel, has pun:hwo! Mrs. Furth'. hotel, Bruoe- (iel.l, for the sum of 13000 ooh, aod eke. pueawe:oo en May let, startler: 00 6ondev, March 2ud. 10.re p..sed away after a long lingering 11111040, .f,.bo Cmerino of the 4 b 1)u., in the fifty• e gbth per of his age. Clinton : 1) J. l,.nteloo, of town, wbo wee an appllcaut for the Chet of Po11oe of Woodstock, has been appointed •*utast at a salary of $450 a year. Euler : ,Ire. Richard f)avla win bitten DLUEVAL*. Trfaoav, Mer. 4th. Wm. Smith te IU 10 prewt. EVm. Puree, of Wa.gham, vetted Clay • too Duff on Thereto,. Peroy Paterson and George Atoteseon were to Molesworth oa Monday. Mtge Brunton, of Tara, was visiting her uousia, Mra J. Fawoett, tat week. Mrs. John Robertson, of Wroxeter, vlaa• e1 friends 1n Hluevele on Monday, Mie Finale Toomp.on, of Brussels, was visite, Mie Aegis Herbert this wok. The liluevele Methodist choir were enter- tainb4 at Albert Hughes' oo Friday sten log. lleery. Mollonald acd Mss Mary '(.11.d at Dr, Toole's in Brunei. an Satur- day. Mines Joule and Winnie Porter. of Wing. ham, spent last Thursday evealog .t K. N. Dune, It'. J. Duff has the contract for drawing the cream to the Bluevale nutter factory the band by a dog, end e • con.equeooe, this *bison. e ta hu since suffered considerablepia'a `'- 'arcs et yonns penile from Forestville from the wetted toftatd. were the guests ot Mies Alice Detroit Thum y •Venin,, tl foghorn : Oat evening reo.nlly the r•udene of Samuel Elliott, Dearl he brick - rod win catered hy a thief, and the sum of tweoty•bve dollars stolon. Wtoehem : Mr. and Aire. 1). Cameron and daughter Addle, who bad boo visiting Mrs. Cameron's 1.1 ., Jaa Nelson, return- ed to their home to Cypress, Mas., on Wsd- n eday of Int week. w i.gbim : Harry Holme, of the Bank of Hamlltoc, 1s this week relieving Mr, Lang. of the Blyth branoh, who has been called home by the death et his father, Mr Koox, of thasittoa. is assisting to the bank hers. Grey : The sceiety columns of the Detroit papers cocoon,e 'te manage in that pity of M;gs Isabel ('. Keac•r and A. F. Garri- son, on the 20 It ult. Mr, and Mr.. Garr' e on evil be at bone to their trtende at 760 Etat Fort et. Mie Kellen's home was form. *fly in Grey. Seslorth : A vary pretty wddiog took place an Smile. at noon on Wedoeeday of Tse% west, when Mts. Reheaoa Kyle, daughter of Wm. Kyle, art Roxboro, near Ssforth, boeame the bride of Arthur Abbey, of Toronto, abet engineer of the " Midland Qoe.n " Wingbam : A pretty and Interesting matrimonial event was wttosaned by over lour hundred residents of the town, to t1. n ew Methodist oburch, on Wednesday, Stb 0,t„ when Mtn Laurette. Louie, emend daughter of Mr. and Me. F. G. Sperling, became the bappy bride ot Willem Rotates Sperling, M A., M.D., of Lusk, State of 55 yoming, Kipper : Oo a recent Friday over One hundred members and frieeds Iron. the Kip. pen oirome.urprlsod their pastor and wife hy taking po..wion of thele home and pro ■ rating them with a puree of money and Mrs. hong with a beautiful setranhan coat scoompanied with an address. The oresen- tattno win trona the Chl.elhnrst, Kipper] and Hill egreea nonur.gatloos. lienmtller : Death came to the home of Mr. Williams, Maitland oop., lett Friday, Feb. 28th, where Mr. and Mrs. Flute have mode their home pint. they wets': searrled a year ago. Drv. Nunn and Shaw, Cilnton, did all that medleal skill could supply to save Mrs. rreeth'. life. It Is only a year ago the day on which elle died that she was nutted in matrimony to her now sorrowing husband. Blyth : A spools, metaleg of Blyth enhool board was held In Industry hall on Moodey, lust week. All the members protean. Fight applications were read for the povttinn of ptiocipal of Myth putOil =hoot Oo motion of Trustee. Potter and Wettlaafer the application ot J. J. Bailey, of Erin, was aorepted. He is engaged for the bel - atter of 1902. commencing at Eater. end will be peed • salary at the nth .f 8500 per annum. Seeforth : John Thompson died at Brae• rel., on Meeday 3rd init. Mr. Thompaen we an old resident of Seafnrth. He lied here for twenty ties yours provlon. to re. moving to Brussels two years ago. He had peen In poor health for some yuan. Mine troubled with an aaeotlon of the hart. He was a native o1 Blenheim, Oxford county, He !emirs a widow and family of grown ap none. Two daughters, Mtge Movie and Mrs, John rioolt, 41e1 very recently, Bros -els : An ate bodied John Thomas A ONE-SIDED BATTLE. If attacked by • wild beset • man woeld try and defend himself. If afllict- d with rheumatism fight the disease. With Dr. Hall's Rheumatic Care the battle I all one-sided. Thema Todd, Lockm.ater •t Brewer's Mills, Ont., suffered for twelve years with rheuma- tism In his .hnnlder and at times exiald not work or dregs hlmeelf. Fight bot of Dr. Hail'. with Climax Iron Tonin Pills, affected a perinAn.et mere. This great hhnod purifier is pat np in bottles containing ten days treatment. Pries 60 nen% at all drag storms or The Dr. Hall Mediein. Cn., Kingston, Ont. Mtge alum chaff left on Saturday to take • situation se school teacher neer Elsinore, Bruce Ooun'y, 1Ir.- Wm. Messer N our Wtogh•m this work waiting on her father, Mr. McAlllsler, who Ie very i11, Min Reside Wright, of J•msarewa, has returned to her situation as drp.em•k•r at Mrs. Batiste's. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Watson, olSunshine, ♦bated Mrs. W•teon'• parents, Mr. and Mn. Thos. tisewart, on Monday. Robert Slmmle, formerly of Blaevale, has lately been appointed chief engineer at the water week= depertmeot, London, .t a good salary, Mie .1d (reeds here will be glad to Debt of his •dvenoemest. A toy ie,arier's Weak 1e alweyg found in a crottle of Pelson's Ner• *ilio*, the beet household liniment known. It owres rheumatism, neuralgia, toothache, budaohe, sick stomach, In fact le good for everything a liniment ought to be good for. Mo; here hnd it the aafet thing to rob on their children for sore throat, oeld on the ober, sprain. and bruise. Nevar be with- out Poison's Nervlltae. It w111 ours the osineand ache of the entire family and re Ley* a rat amount of suffering every year. The Collegiate 10.tt/.te trustee board met 00 Thursday last and passed two aaoeanW, 'judge of nothing at first sight." A shoe may look well, and fit badly --may fit well and yvear badly. The shoe with a five year record, and the Makers' price stamped on sok is a sure thin, even if bought in the dark. "The Slater Shoe" 6eodyar R. B. Smith Jordan Store. Mc K I M'S , Block. HEART DISEAS 1. a symptom of Kleineey Uls.ia.e, A well-known doctor has .aid, " 1 sever yet madea pont-mortar .a• amination i n • cine. el death from Heart Disease wk's - out finding the kidneys wereat fault." Tb. Kldts.y medicine which was And on the market, most fu.oue- ful for Heart Esteems* sad all Kidney Troubles, and most widely imitated Is Dodd's Kidney Pills -,-Grippe- ' Signs V t''HAT ARE THEY 4' Mir Sneezing -running at the nose -pain in the head - pain in the back -chills and fever -and a general "ache - all -over " feeling. What are the " Grippe" consequences? Catarrh-' Bronchitis - Pneumonia - Consumption -Nervous Prostration. UWANTA GRIPPE CAPSULE treatment cures the Grippe and prevents its consequen- ces. • I " I am pleased to add my testimony to the curative power, of the Uwanta Capsule treatment for Grippe. I was attacked very suddenly and very violently with thio mai. f`JWABTA ady atmut one year ego. I had found this treat- ment • certain remedy for colds and I applied it lathe '(;rippe.' I of relief in Meson r time then it tales it -and it cured me." 11 SMART. Toiorrvo --11 Wm. Sharman, Jr. - Sole Local Agent. SEEDS! SEEDS! Seed Oats Seed Barky 4_ Seed Corn Timothy and Clover Bug -proof Peas A ton of choice seed_ Mange's and all other erode from thn beat grower% for farm and garden, Largest Stock i1. the ...County. A large variety of Feed Oats and Corn on hand. (.oxide delivered promptly to any part of the town. A.J. Cooper, • Hamilton Street... 1 SEEDS I SEEDS 11 r r wuArt carnaa mist roue ne0GGil cvcr.oss aye -e .mots 70 Tars - r WANTA scrim CO., Led. Ottawa. Oat. ,ardrallIF Befor Buying I see our line of HEATERS and RANGES.... We will save you money and give you the choice of the best lines on the Canadian market. I•:vory `Int'c ttiHy 1 %narantt',' 1 ILEE & SHFPHARD, '.� oil. MCH. Coal! Goal! .1 DOT Rh(;EIVI.,D 1 Car Massillon Washed Nut Coal. This Una' , gond for stoves and prates Je easily lighted 004 gives out a great heat. 1 Car West Virginia Lump Coal. 2 Car Scranton hard Coal. Mgsillna .v ethed Nut ;30 me per 100 Ib*, Or Sts.rso per to., (LIVE IT A TRIAL. Wm. Campbell. ()oderloh, March 10th 1908. Pervades in every department, and you will adroit that the New fluids are beautiful. Last week at the Toronto Millinery Openings we secured many of the very newest, not alone in Millinery, but in Dress Fabrics as well. Organdies. W • have • full range of those lovely Organ- dIN la white, bluok, o•rdlnal, pink, blue, and the new elude of *trey, all double fold, and the prtu. is Outy, 11,, per yard 20c. The newest la a Black Organdie with a white worked spot. They are beautiful. 17C and 25c Linen Lawn. Thee light Linen Lawns this *,aeon are more v,*15c, 20c and 25c Zodiac li miry, very sheer and vary new, at per yard .. 20c French Zephyrs. Thou hew firemen Zephyrs of .or ewe /o• port are use lovely to dogteeth*. The newel oomltlwttoa skips, et wails, dream, grey, blue, pink, yellow, gross, Ao. S)zeeea of the armrest paterss at the lowest pylae. ... 20, 25, 35 and 40c Batiste. Tb. New Lieu hoods es thin as a oohing... IlaUels are 'light. a l5c and 20c Prints. Oar 10e Palate are good ea say we ever before bad at 120, and 50 pater.e to eleot (rem. We have Sc to 124c the Now Prete •t Nimble fingers directed by tstelllgeot mends well sued en the latus fashions' Madge are busy g.ttlog your keter net •r Koran ready. W111 1.11 you mere •boat 11 late. McKIM'S BUSY STORE. A Great Snap. la our Ginger Soap, at bo. a pound. of which **sell • barrel a week. This isn't our only sap, u we oarry everything that can be found In an ey- e -date grocery store, and our pekoe are right. The texture know that they oats always get from us • snap for their produoe. We draw the Ilse at no legttim•te ted* - everytblug goal : Glassware or potatoes( garden stuff or oholoest table China We deal In all of them. T. G. TIPLING & CO., Redford blook, Otderloh othin 1 have put into %tin k a line of Ready mein Clothing of first claw manufacture, and at prices to suit the times. Ordered Clothing I. still my specialty. A good range of clothe to select from ; and workmanship the beat to be had. If you need an overcoat`this fall call and sen me. A number of lengths of piece goods to be cleared out at wet H. DUNLOP, Wel 8lr.et HELLO 1 \ lens L/STO -;/x% ede7 A 67/ l Y Io moving Mrwe.d. winter tans bowing Jan. I, 1901. Our rates nr• reasonable. our wanes of studythorough and =epithet Sind for ear Journaand see what we teach. Students mai enter at any Lima Two musses of study. Commercial end Shorthand C. A. FLEMING, A. L. MOINTYRZ. Prim. Bu Owen 130U114.1 eow.t Mcki'I°p Mgt* fire Issnrawe Cls. FARM AND ISOLATED TOWN PROP- ERTY INSURED. 1 Valeo of Property lsaurei ap m January. 1901 ♦i,eet,MI.ee omit 000 AND u1R.crOha. J, H. MoLettn, pros.: T. Fraser, vlospre, ; Jets l:onnouy, O. Dale. W. O. Brodtoet, J. Watt, 4... Krona, 4. (1. arleve, J. Raanewels, directory; W. O. Broadfott, meeafort0, laspeo- for of lova ; T, 1:. Hays, Seitorth, •.oretary- treuuru. AlliNTS. .1. W. Yes, Holmevllle : James Commies lgwntoodvula ; 1t. MoMtlllan, Be•lerth : R Smith, Harlook Policy bolder* can pay a.anmeota and spa their cards recelpled at Mr. Coate'. (,ltosoa, or •atMel.eaa Brom' Palaoe Clothtng More, (lode Mill Wood THE OLD` RELIABLE ALL KINDS OF COAL ALWAYS ON HAND FOR SALE The above is out hibo stows wood length and will be delivered to any part of the town the same day ea ordered. Orders received by telephone or lett at residence, 128 Cambria street, will receive prompt attention. PETER McEWAN. Oudericb, November 21.1, 1899. 63-3w TH■ BEST SCrfflhloll Hard Coal IN THE MARKET All Coal wet h.d on the Market Scales where you get Ibe. for a ton. WM. LEE. Orders left at I.$$ Ile 88ZP$d2.D1 Store promptly attended t'. 1 SHOP - SRI Manila... 'u .tro\o Dvrtetovt OA\& "tmotakmext. ONers rar•FI II, '•ektaIed N are all hears, slake lir day. /wile *ower. Fire Sale... O1; it Business has grown to such dimensions that we have decided to move to larger premises, and will in consequence offer our whole stock of Pianos, Organs, Violins, Guitars, gl°;';,a Music, Sewing Machines, &c. at Genuine Bargain Pries until the 16th Feb., 1902. Remember, this is s Genuine Bargain Sale, and the chance is one you may nevnr meet again. SKATES SHARPENED IN LATEST APPROVED STYLE CEO. W. THOMSON & SON, Music and Bicycle Dealers, ---- _ _ - a GODERICH WANT A STEPLADDER? We give one away with each pound of Pure Cream Baking Powder purchased frotn us. 5Oc a Ib. The step -ladder alone worth the price. Try a package of our Hop Tea -not a medicine, but a care- fully selected Indian and Oeylon Tea blended in a acientifie manner with specially prepared Hops. Delicious and healthful. Now is the titne to buy your Garden Seeds. We have a full;asst rtment. Telephone No. 91. sfrv= az CO. THE ORO01118. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR MEOW : SYSTEM : RENOYLTQR° iS A Wonderful Tonic and Remedy for WEAK and IMPURE BLOOD KIDNEY and LIVER TROUBLES. Manufactured be J. M: MacLEOD. Ooderlch, Ont.