The Signal, 1902-7-17, Page 5THE SIGNAL : GODERICH ONTARIO.
THUMDAT, July 17, 1902 7:5
W. Acheson&Son
JULY POSITIVE BARGAINS.
For July we have arranged s very tempting list of desirable goods at certain-
ly very easy pricea. Prices in many casts have Made the values
quite out of the ordinary bargain offering. Cotte
and inspect and be satisfied.
Dress Goods.
300 yards 46-ivah black Lustre, tine
Bilk finish, pure Mohair and iu neat,
styl eh pattern', rsguler prim, 63v to
typ July mete price 25c
1.,0 pain American cotton double
Blanket..with blue cad pink borders,
full double bad mica, regular prim)
per pair, 90e, selling at ....... .. , . 60o
50 dozen ladies' Vests, ribbed, cotton
Lisle, closed front and button front,
,,hurt sleeve and no sleeve, all "lees,
regular 15c and 20c, selling at .2 for 25e
Muslin,.
1503 yards handsome American 36
inches wide titees Organdy Mus'ini,
in str'pes and neat spray and sural =
effects, pinks, blues, browns, grins
and blacks, warranted fest oolors,
regular 15c to 20•, at one price, per "1
peril 'Cc
*2 00 Laos Curtains for *125,
60 pain Nottingham Lime Curtains,
64 loth.s wide cul 3t yards long
very fine quality, in floral and scroll
designs, suitable for any stye rosin,
our 52.00 a pair curtains, to sell •t.. $1.25
White uilta.-40 American 4 -ply crochet cotton white Quilts, full size,
regular 21. 35, et
98,
W. Acheson & Son.
COUNTY CURRENCY. _ _ __ . the sad news o1 On death of his meter, Mrs.
p rwia, elle of 04 3114L44 MID. of
Coelmeferd, Oat. Mn. Irwin has been lo
poor health for over • suer. She was taken
to the Toronto I hospital !set winter,
but tie duelers held out no hope sod she
returned home. Death ram. to her on July
god.
Kut N airmen :folio Ross, prloiptl of
the public 'shoot at Edmonton. Alb:rt., son
of Tbo•. Roes, of Feet W.w•co,h, a .t
present .lilting among rel•ti•ss end friends
In tide neighborhood. He men Iy resigned
m
hie poeitlon •t Edoutton to accept ,Ire
1'
mention of.up.rloteodeot of odm:arien 1•
the ukoo territory. The eatery is $3,000
per annum.
God.rlon township : Richard Baker, of
Gee 16 h oon. tad tbo infidelities to hare a
horse erak.d oo a tenet post the other day.
The •aim,! was In preterit oo the farm of
G. Mair, of Godsrioh township, and in try-
ing N jump n fence alighted on • pointed
limos post, disembowellog Itself. 1)r. Free-
nse was wiled and sewed up the wound,
hat it isdosbtt.l if the horse eco be saved,
wt
Sorth : Harry Ss th, ter years • well -
knows figure about Se•fertht�,, died to Dr.
l)ooa's bo.pit i, Clinton, on 9atsrdev, 2R.►
ult. He had goo* there to here an opera-
tion performed. Fie war • natl•e of comity
(Javan,inland, and was eighty yeer•of age.,
His only relativo to this part of (he od
est gy
is • niece, Mrs. A. Worth, of Henson. He
left an esti✓. said so be valued •t shone
�00
f .too : tQ hole lending cattle al the
station the otber day Thos. M *son war
Ito ltd 10 the leg by ere of the stomata, ,c, 1
had the small bone ttereof broken. The
lotury wee dressed by • doctor, and "offer -
log very sev.r.'y .s be war, Mr Mason
determined to go on to Torooto with h1,
mettle. H. went and deemed of tImo,e Imo,
sod refereed home the following dy, but
not without experl.nol.g 000desr•bl* pale
o. the trip. Most Denote would be setl,fied
' to remain to bed with • broken leg, without
doing soy travelling.
Morris : !'hoe. AthNn. late of Maggie,
hes g000 to llr.vsehnrst to t1y the tttsp.tal
treatment there.
Wlorhem: Wye Wells. formerly gt
Wlogbam, bar eiders] the malnmoold m-
ute •t Callahan, Florida.
Brussels : A date root will be placed on
Melville manse as moon as the slaters ere
through •11)r. Holme■' resid..ea
dire, A handful of barley wee Dulled
from a sold o. J. A. Frain'• term, 3rd nos.,
that measured 5 hese 1 lath 1n Iagtb.
Pommel, Primalp tl Ctmeroa 1. •t Toro ,to
taking his work as one of the 1)epersmeniel
e,.mmen. He will be there for •ooupleof
Ender: Mies Edith Surfers lett last
we.1 for • trip to 1) , Colorado, where
she will yleit her brother, Harry. for a foe
weeks.
Wiseman : tieo. Ansley hes won the
rad model far ge 1 proficiency In the
business deportment of Chatham Rud.)
C,Il.gr.
Wingham : M. C. 1).ckeon, formerly die-
trict pauseper agent of th• G. '1'. R. at
Toronto. hu been appointed agent e) the
otmpaoy at Washes
'eaforth : Mies Annie Darrow, who tom
be.. •trending Seatortb Collegiate Insti-
tute, be, returned to her horns to Web -
wood, Algoma, for the holiday,.
tioafurth : F. Gotteridg• has et .red to
circa oat Silver tweet, preper•t'•ry :o tea
execution of the draln.Rs work, of 0, ' town.
Her hu • large bores of men .t pori.
oe•forlh • Rev R. t\ . 1) civ of i Irunge
villa, well koowa here, ha r.oaived • null
from the ooegregat'on of Knox ohurob,
Hamilton, ea aooce.eor to Rev. Lunge
frame.
Hialeah : ,John Lo.deborcush, who has
berm carrying on • furniture and undertak-
ing badness here, tor the put six year.,
he. disposed of the business to Valentine
K'tech tel.
Hensel] : Wm Kyle, of Dntir,Hey town-
ship, had the miefertune, dortng • recent
thaader storm to have two bones tiled by
lightning. They were to the stall standing
H de by Edo.
Seeferth : Ulu Lizzie M. Dorruee, who
lou completed • (mon• at the Normal
a.Iool, has been engaged as warmer In
sohool section No. 6, Hallett, .t • salary of
$3)0 per annus.
Grey: cam. G. Hen and Mies Elizabeth
l'Iarenda. dasahter of Retry Fogel, ail of
G rey township, wer• united to the holy
estate ot matrimony by Rev. R. Paul, at
Vaoterle Cottage, Brussels.
Clinton : A son of A. 0 Patteson had the
mletortone to not the sed of • ray file in
hh foot with the result that a mtld form of
blood polwoiog has developed. Thnogh able
to hobble around he suffers oonsideiebiy
from It.
Meter : Mies Laura Gregory, daughter
of Thos. t)regory, J. P., of Sewn ,lou grad-
u ated from the Toledo olty hospital, stand -
Ing at the had of the elope and obtalolop
95 per cent. of the possible mat Ire In the ex-
amination.
Etat Wawanoeh : heed Hayden had the
misfortune to have o,e of hie hereof badly
Injured • couple of week• ego by • sharp
erlck mentor in behind the shoulder sod
Doming nal at the oat, making • hole •
foetlong through
t;odrrlob township : Wen.Sterlleg re-
naiv
ea t5
d intelligence from tell!
• 1 m lel. son
Ales , in Gardoer, N. D., on Saturday,
June 2R'.h, that hie daughter, Mary Ano
ett.e, aged twenty -Two years, had posed
sway eft,r a lingerring Illness.
Winghem: J. .1. Conubogh•m, who will
be mature, ot the new iron Works company
wee In 'own laid week. H• •,oeots to be
bank In shout two week+ to remain perinea -
tinily. A number of men .re likely to be it
work soon preparing patterns.
Hraceseld : On Wedewday of lot week
the remain. of Weedily Rathwell, who war
drowned In Lake Krle, arrived at the ora-
tion, and were taken to the hem• of hie
father, Mr. Rothwell, on neo. 2, Stanley,
the funeral taking place in the afternoon to
Rtlyd', cemetery. The sorrowing parrots
bays our sincere sympathy.
f:orrte: 'John Evans, of (iorrI., receiyed
Riy h : '1 he following ie a despatch horn
North Ruy : "lir. A. ('.ckerllne and her
little lour- veer -old daughter were learned to
death se the r boats about twelve eines out
he the country, and her five-year old boy
was so badly 'bond that Men 1e little
hope of his recovery. Mr. Cwkerlles was
absent from hese, and when Mrs Cocker -
lite sod the children retired for the night
• lamp was left borate/ no the tebl., and it
Is supposed the !amp ezploi.d." The shove
r.lers to the family of Anthony Cuokerllne,
a former resident of tido neighborhood. Mr
Coekerlme is a brekeeman on the C P. R.,
sari ora' away os du'y when the unfcr:oo•
ate accident happened.
ROBT. M'LEAN WAS THELE.
Mle o1 l'el. meat's Morose In Terence- Rai.
rade al 411 Prices.
Cul. Dent, who for • year or two was
r one of the market for hones, is now,
Mace Ike pesos settlemene 1e South Afrlos,
on the ",onr" side, sod some of the Silt
odgieg he. dropped from the steed, which
wee purchased for the use of His )isjestt's
lrnol o ('0. Dunt na+ been hold ng • male
of intended remounts 1s Toronto, end so
tonging to The 'Telegram the .vent was sot
without Its emuetog features.
This morning',, sole say. The Tele-
gram, began In the rale .cd the
attendant,. of buyers small. When
the .louts lifted, however, the crowd thlok•
ened sod the bidding become Arbiter. toddle
• emelt woolen ticket office to the Immer?-
iate right of tho •netioneer, and feat In front
et the ofboo of the ezbtbitlan sup.rlateodent
e1 Nettle, lee Oaotem. 0 hoer Somers. with
hie het. most of h!s hair, and his cost off
The horses pot up this moraine were lets
In f.v.ur than were talose off+red yesterday.
They were Wooed to show their paces hy
• toll man, who wire his hat on 030 side,
crooked • long whip mod made penooal rr-
mark,.bout the nage, there remerk, being
Intended for the private ear of the crowd,
and bolo' of en eloeding Nattering ohar.c-
ter. The top prints rewhed 1515 moralov was
$102. sod the bottom 113. The horse whlob
oiled for the latter espoodltere war trotted
up the eoaloeure with solemnity en the part
of those anxious to .ell. and.mlet much
merriment on the pert of three who dido's
care whether the British Government ever
saw Its mosey .gain or nolo The outburst
Harvest
Require=
meats . .
at the very
best values.
Our
BINDER ---TWINE
ie going out fast. We handle
(cold Leaf,
Silver Leaf and
Maple Leaf Brands.
Buy your Twine early as ib may
Icarte.
Harvest Mitts and Whips,
Pure Paris Green,
Forks and Rakes,
in stock, of the best quality.
dM
A few
Screen Doors and Windows
to clear out.
McKJ3NZIE & HOWELL
IRK MACS TO BUY ALL HARDWARR CHRAP.
EAST SIDE SQUARE%
OODERIiCH.
of mirth was dle,inotly prejudicial, and
whoa Mr. Headsmen salted losocenily
"Hew moat?' the reply oases lost ant mud
eppereotly alter little caloulauur,
"'l'hlrty saato."
1'h• horse looked as if it w.■ quite 1.-
dder*ae to the grins ovo&sIeued by the
rack hk. appannoe of his frame. Hu
trotted up sod down, sad 5:e skis did
orediteble wink to preventing the Donna
from befog austtered at terse. Co'. Dant,
who hid hum Immersed to • Grit noire -
leper. beard the people laugh, and whoa he
looked as the bore It was as it he had
sever sees the •alma) before. Too first bid
of • .arloua kind wee 15. sad the hone
finally went to • wet who war so lmpr.wd
ooh Its possibilities as to pare wlth an no
lu.ky thirteen.
A new looters of the sale wee the oaten
more buyout of • few. Numbers of horse.
more knocked down to James Sundt. of
Waterloo, R. MuLaan, ot tlodertoh,,end
William Harris, tie abattoir man.
Many tamers were iouud the enulosnre,
but were vary chary. The borw, purub..d
woek. ago, were In many lnst.niu ebe
worse for wear, and (ot0,10 farmers believe
that • sag of broncho etralo,wh.0 ono. he 1e
reduced eutholeutly to pees for s boot-jeok,
nos Dever be quits restored to plumpnser.
Only one diopute oeourred dello/ the
morning, whorl • ilu.druped whose hopes of
tr1Dg • war hone had beep rudely daubed
W the grosod, was sold to Mr. Mclean for
157. A wrathy bidder claimed the bout.
"We must put it up again," said Mr.
Henderson.
"No," obj.eted the wrathy nae.
"Have to."
The hone premed again and the bidding
b.oame lever.h. Thep toe rose to 570 sn1
the man said, "Now will you be good?"
The other would .o, be tree( and mar,
d liars were afoul. F.n,lly Mr. McLao
got the berme for $72.
The sales ao to 12 30 ware: - No. 161 at
143. 162 at 125, 163 .t 120, 164 at 130. 165
a'. $29, 166 at $49, 167 .t $50, 169 .r $23,
170 at $S6, 171 at $40, 172 d 152. 173 at
530. 174 at $62 175 at 169, 176 at 125, 177
.' 126. 178 sr $30, 179 .1 135, 180 at $35.
181 .t 137, 182 es $7a. 183 .e`538, 184 at
546, 184 at $76, 186 .t $25, 187 at $64, 188
.t 134, 189 at 138, 190 et 127, 191 a' 145,
192 se $60. 193 at 125. 194 at $52, 195 at
$35. 196 .t 1661 197 a'. $51.198 .t 145, 199
.t $27, 230 at $37. 201 •t $30. 232 .t 132,
203.. $31. 204 at 140, 205 at $13, 206 at
130, 207.t 137. 203 et $50. 209 at $72. 210
.e 125, 211 .t $102, 221 at 125, 213 .s $31,
214 at $47, 215 at $85, 216 at $33, 217 •t
173, 218 at $54.
COLBORNE•
July 3rd, 1902
Colman met in the toweehip hall, all the
members present. Mloutes of last menthe,
read and signed. 11. Morris laid a com-
plaint with Ile council 'hat the pathmestrr
an h1s division removed • culv.rt sad
thereby ceased damages to hie property.
Moved by Roa,erteen, seceded by Attrill,
that the oompldtoe be received a.d thet the
wpoed inverti.ate the matter eti the
ground. Curled John Seeds presented
aa'acctunt for eerier ter oemetety fence and
shovelling graved, $12.15. Morel by
Robe rigor, eeoonded by Attrill, thee geld .o
count be pelt!. Carried. Moved by Hill,
'wooded by Robertson, that the Inspector
ot .ozions wee le take action to outs where
oomplalot hoe been made and also notify all
[tattles OD whore premises be finds weeds to
out the sante Carried. The 5, Iowlogao
c.•u.te w, re pald,v zWtlll.m Johns, mower,
339.05: Willl,m Johns, dl•ch, 13 : Thome
9l,tcbell, In'.pectins, $325; Mnototp.l
World, staru'e labor I lie, 11.90; Wm
Yrom.o, reps ring bridge on boundary,
11 50 ; Joteph Thompson, r*pa'ri.g bridge,
15 : Albert fln!dthorpe. cedar for culvert,
$9 05 ; James Jones, road work, $13.62 ; .1.
.1 Moore, 40 rode leooe around cemetery,
120.17 15. lock', 12.04 ; Andrew Iten.et',
gravellerg, $22 ; ,1 ..ph Bell, Iospeoting,
52.50: Arch. F H,rtnn's team on grader,
53.50; John Barker, building culvert,
$3.257 John Htrker,repelnag culverts, $16.
Cousothsdj,oroed to meet .gal. August 4th
•t 2 o'cloek r. M. F. W. Mcbowsotr,
' ROYAL MUSKOKA NOW OPEN.
CwrN+ Are Arriving Dolly at (believe 0.r
seer teeer/,
The oposing of the new Roy•I Muskoka
Hotel, oo Lake Rousse, fttn•kek• Lokee
dl.tnot, for the season of 1902 hu been s
source of sat;.taotloe to the proprietors., and
the reaery.tloss mut hay. boon m.d• up to
the moment for .000moddton •t this rumen
&suture the sumer' of the venture. Guests
are arriving dally, and by pelt week hoo-
dr.de of people will be enjoying she beanrle.
of Msekok• with the sd•antege of sojourn,
log in one of the best summer hotels In Am-
erica.
Among the guest" at the hotel now are
prominent people from Buffalo, Cbioage,
New York and other American ol0le., es
well u many remedies'.
The Ontario Government, in oonjanotleo
with the Greed Trunk Railway system, Is
onntboe.ng the policy Inaugurated last year
of restocking the Morkok• lakes with par
ent bur. The first carload wee deposited
in Ltte Rowean, June 20. and • finer lot
of base hays seldom been peen. Let year
10,000 fish were transplanted foto the north
ere lakes with much emcee's,
The fishier
t hYeer In the Make s lakes b good,
rome.xe 11.0t cttabes having been sed.,
the bass running from two to four povods,
and plokerel frem two to eight poandr,
rhe Ageslalsg raise .1 ■be.m.tl.se.
Swollen, aehlog Uinta. muscles are stiff
and sore, every moment accompanied by
pain. The most potent remedy le Potton s
Nerrlltne, which has five times the paln-
sobdu!tg power of any other propitiation.
Apply the Nervllloe copiously, rub 11) co
well sod then bind in a hot fi%nnel bandage
This will mare the worst arse In • sheet
time. Try Nervllles for Rhemnatiem,
n euralgia, sm.tlaa or lumbago -It's all
right and only oasts • quarter.
Dr. Hamilton's P111. ours cr nstlptloo.
Torenli+Craved Exhibition.
The pr'ze lists for Toronto's One] An
nnal Agricultural Krposleloo and Industrial
Fair, which this year will be held from
Sept..lot to Sept 13:5. both dotes lneludv.,
le being distributed. It is compiled on a
more than penally liberal wale, several
materiel •Iteretb+n. e.4 additions having
been made to (5, 11vr stook sad other Mas -
. e.. In foot. there Ie Abundant evidence in
the prise Ibet that the exeentdre are res.
Mead that Toronto Exhibition shell amply
mabotaln Its reputation As the best annual
Mir In the *helm world. The premiums,
with an uncommonly large number of spec -
t.1 prises, aggregate tntween thirty -flve
and forty thousand dollar", arranged with
an eye single to t1e en.'rnragement of the
interests ofthe reentry. to Industrialex-
hlMts as well as In live Hook, and repeatedly
In the dairy doperement, the Fair she year
will wnredly be ahead of all Ito predeoe.v-
n n, while as regards entertainment the
single eneavo0emont that the meet Ki•ally
has been engaged to prodoae his wonderful
apeotwle,"The Orient," the% for years
ettreet.d moltltodes to Olympls,in leaden,
Eng , ie oaf iolen1) to stamp It •e of the
highest *lase that matey pan procure and
art devise. There win also be many other
feature", star attrserlens In themeetyi. that
le Toronto will he found on the one pro,
gramme. Prize 11.5. end any other liters -
tare or pertlenlars required, can be heti by
achireetelng H. 3. RIO. Seesatary and Man-
ager, 32 Klee Serest, Rut, Tornwro,Ooi,
Anner4Ine Inc de.at.oh from Ottawa the
likelihood I. that Thanksgl•tng Day this
year will h. Axed for Neem her 20, .1.
thongh In deference to the whales .1 the
besieges community 11 may be pit, off moil
November 27 Peep,* who wish to enjoy
the holiday would like N nslehr.te 1t oath
er In nny.mb.r, or In the pr•o ling month,
whim the weather is mere favorabi.-pat of
deer..
SWEET -BRIAR.
The wonderful display of flowers of the
sweet -briar Goshen along the harbor hill has
been the atiuuretiou of visitors tins stastxt.
The 3141011 has been delighted by the
fulness of blowout, and the fragrance hes
been uurteeposediugly rich. Uursug the
pest fortnight it iuok,ol a,, of Nature along
the hill -side was en fete, the bright flowers
ehowwg hiihatttly upou tine dark greet)
loaves cf the sweet -briar bushes. M
Thus. Mc(lilliuuddy, of Toronto, has been
inspired to write the folluwiug, after wit
ueesing the beautiful 41:01113:
THR ewRUT-aaiAR ON Tile II ILL.
Oh, the sweet -briar um the hill
By the harbor and the mill,
N hure the uanouu points above the woAleu
stair'
'Tho Lhere I love to rest
As the sun sinks iu the west,
And breathe again the riwWy..ceute.l sir.
And wherever I may go,
in the laud of palm or snow,
lar memory I shall carry with me still
The many happy hours
I have spout among the sower.,
And thehill. w fragrauof the ,west -briar on the
'11m there two lovers walk,
And oh, the Louder talk
They breathe along that scented hill -side
0
While the msldon'e happy blushes
Match the lutes on the bushes
Of the twee' -briar growing there so rich
and wren.
And oo they plight their word
A listening, tel! -tale bird
Singe out the banns with many a joyous
trill.
God grail that all their life
May be Ives from care end strife
And u fragrant see the sweet -briar on the
hill.
An old roan oft is seen
By ,hat htlleide dolled green
With the stunted sweet -briar that he knot) e
so well ;
And the odor -laiden air.
lake an oft -repeated) prayer,
Sweet memorise of by -gone days will tell.
Fur it makes him think of one
Alas, forever forte,
Who in the silent Lily sleeps so still ;
Yet &bete her quiet grave
Thorn ruay be found to wave
Sante sweet -briar that has grown upon the
bit'.
1LUEVALt.
TL'L.DAT, July 8.
Wllll•m Sanderson, of Toronto, is visiting
friends here.
M.o. Maggie 1) meat, sf Toronto, Is visit.
tog her parents here.
Maes &doggie Rrbertee., of Wroxeter, le
victim" rsl•I .ves here this week.
Mr.. George Haney and Iwo children
were visitiag relatives at Sesfortb.
Toe Moms. McKenzie. of Luukoew,
•i dted at Robert Menou,b's this week.
I)tolei Mao [)ncId. *1 Palmerston, visited
his cools, George A1.otuaald, this week.
}lir. and Mrs William Stewart and little
deugFt^r, rt 91 id, 01, are visit•ng 1• the
village.
Mr. Dtvies, lumbar, Inspector for the
Koeohtel M•nuf•aturing Co., Mall la [hat-
reds today,
Mrs John M.clo'osh and children', of
Molesworth, vetted her parents, Mr. sad
Mrs. Thomas Coultas. this wools.
Mrr. Juh• Fewostt sod baby, who have
been visiting to Owen Sound for some time
per., reter-led home oo Msaday,
Mrr. I Rev.) Rogers, Mies L'll a Rogers
sod Mester Fred Rovers, of Fordwleb,
visited friends IQ Bluevals thl. week.
Alesuder Messer hes soured • rood
po.Ition with the Sawyer Macey Co ., of
Hamilton, sad will leave inertly to begin
his week. --- -
Mike bad !two to the employ of • largo
Ices looedry for lorry years, when it wound
op its business and rh• works were eloped.
hest morning he met els neighbor I'•t,
who esti. "Oi hear, Mike, diet yrs le out of
worrk." "Shure, this 01 am, Pao." "Were
yes. long there, Mike?" "For forty years.
me bboy ; but, betwane the two •v too O:
knew that 1t won't • steady job from the
day 01 went .hero." -Hooton 'Timer,
A good Story is told by • poerothoe clerk
Inc. Oatarlo town who war behind the
wicket one day when • pretty, hut, opulent-
ly rather shy young lady oam• op to h'm
and meted 1f there were soy lettere tor her.
"Would at be • love.letter or •n ordinary
letter ?" he asked, "Jost an ordinary ons,"
she said and the clerk shu1H•d through the
pile but oould find none ad d to her.
Two or three minute, later th• young ledy
again appeared. "Weald 1t be too much
trouble to von, sir," she asked, her feoe sof-
fused In bluebell, "to felts a lietle look
through the love -lettere."
The POINT FARM,
SEASON OF 1902.
OPEN THIS WEEK
The improvements at the Point Earm
being advanced almost to completion, the
Hotel will be open for guesto this week.
The management wish to draw atten-
tion ospacdally to the advantages of The
Point Farm se a resort for pleaenre parties
from town. Every provision will be male
for the reoeptlon and entertainment of such
parties. There is nowhere a more delight-
ful spot to spend a day or an evening, end
visitors will always be m•dt welcome.
The Huron, Bruce & Grey
Electric Ry. Co., Limited,
P.O. Box 73. Goderloh, Ont.
Coal!
JUST RECEIVED
1 Car Massillon Washed
Nut Coal.
This t;net le gond for stoves
sad ara.er 'm easily lighted
Yd gives out . "twee het,
1 Car West Virginia_Lump
Coal.
2 Car Scranton Hard Coal.
Itlssbllnn Welshed Nab 30eu
per 100 1bi, er
!$13,150 per tee.
- -RINK 1T A TRiA1,,
Wm. Campbell.
Godevktb, March loth 1902
31, 1d
&soden
are simply kidney disorders. The kidneys
filter the blood of All that shouldn't be
there The blood passe through the kid-
neys every three minutes. 11 the kidneys
do their work no impurityor cause of
disorder can remain in te circulation
longer than that time. Therefore ifour
blood le out of order ,your kidneys have
failed in their work. They are In need of
stimulation, strengthening or doctoring.
One medicine will do all three the tines.
and meat imitated blood tttedictem these
is
Dodd's
Sidney
Pills
1 i I
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OUR SHEET STEEL
PRESSED BRiCK
1, on ;,Zealing. either for new
1,,k nga air 11111,0,111g uW
IT 11 VERY EASILY AMO QUICKLY APPLIED,
CITES PERFECT MEATHER PROOF PROTECTION,
It P1RE, LICNTNINC ARO RUST PROOF
ARO 00041 VERY UTILE.
1'. ,de its fine Appearance - Its
splendid enduring. quiditie.- and .451
expense -and dank to .orfs )our own
best interests 5) using it.
Fullest dews u( inf rmatiou in ver
catalog.
METALLIC ROOFINC CO., LIMITED,
wwoI..aie etaauraot..rer.,
TORONTO, CANADA.
rblt -AI,k 111'
Lee 81%101
The Division
between goal oodhndlsertnt
Drugs and Medloines
le strongly defined here. The Indif.
ferent kind are never order.',, and
Dever permitted to form part of onr
stock. Only goods of nadounred
purity are offered to ouatnmen.
Our sleek of
Proprietary Medicines
I. very larSe. )'rices are Iv Ir.
F. JORDAN
MKDICAI. HALL. 11
Is movieQ forward. Winter term bogine Jan
2, 1002. Our rates are reasonable, our coarse'
of etude thorough had trend for onr
Journal sad "es what wea teach. 8tudeats may
enter at any Cline. Torn octanes of study,
Commerotal and ShorthAn
(' A.p►riLSYIN%, A. L. McIINtoTYRE,
Owen Bound. hb.towel.
¶osiSi. ilakory.
JordBaock.
n Mc K I M'S
l
Uoderich,
Ont.
BARGAINS IN
u m mer Goods.
Balance of our trimmed Millinery at
HALF PRICE.
Special Value in Muslins, -All the newest in the market. They should
have been sold in June, but the bot weather prevente;l it. They will
be sold in July. Prices will do it.
200 pounds of Wool, Berlin, Floss, Fingering, etc. This season's colors.
Prices are right, some 24c an oz.
75c Homespun, good color, 50c.
Elegant Wrappers for $1 00.
Beautiful new Wrapperette, only 10c.
See our Bargain Table. It will pay you.
New Idea Magazine, the best Ladies' Magazine in the market, and the
price is not IOc, bat 5c.
McKIM'S BUSY STORE.
Every Cyclist Deserves
Dunlop
Tires
Do you want the best tires
-Dunlop Tires? Or do
you want to pay just as
much for the second but ?
Dunlop Tine for Carriages and
Auto. - solid rubber and pneu-
matic.
DUNLOP TINE leo..
LIMITED
TORONTO,
Shorewood for Sale.
Having established sawing and split
.log meohlnery at my Coal and Wood
Yard at the heed of Nebom street, sad
having a urge stock of_ Cordwood on
band, 1 .m In • position to furnish first
classStove Wood promptly .ad at
reasonable rates. Terms, mesh ss de.
livery.
Office, Nelson 85. Teti
F. BARLOW HOLMES.
J. BROPIIEY & SON
- THE LRADIN,l -
unerta\ I vreetore.otant\
Y. moa\mer a .
Order• carefully attended Me er all
ha■ra. ■Igbl or Mar.
Q metier atreel.
1908 + 1908
LISTOW1
i have bought out D. CAN-
TELON'S Baking business, and
will keep on hand bread made from
the beet Manitoba flour that can be
bought.
I am introducing ail kinds of bread :
Vienna Bread
Whole Wheat Bread
Graham Bread
Malt Bread
Currant Bread
Stearn and Cream Loaves
Twist
and will make a specialty of
Pure Home-made Bread
Thi', bread is made from hope end
malt yeast, which is pronounced by
the medical health officers of Perin
and 01d London, Eng., as the moat
wholesome breed, and they condemn
the forced -raising -yew process that is
used hy bakers in factories as being
unwholesome and indigestible.
- D. J. CURRY.
WORSELL'S
IS THE PLACE TO GET
Eaoestroughing,
Metal Roofing and
Siding,
Dairy Tinware,
Irian Pipe and
Fittings .. ,
CHEAP.
Mcltillop gdllap Fire Issanuce Co.
rARM AND ISOLATED TOWV PROP-
ERTY INSURED.
t sValae of Property Insurel op to January,
1901 -. mt,eM,Miose
°n ot;RRA AND DIRR4.T(t04.
J. R. McLean pre..: T. Fraser, vine.erns. ;
Jas. Connolly,b. Dale. W. O. HHrouitoot, J.
Watt, Ju. i owns, J. O. Grieve, J. Bennewels.
directors; W. O. Hroadtort, Seaforth, Inmper
to of losses ; T. E. Hays, Heaforth, 'sOretary•
treasurer.
AORNT*;
J. W. Yeo, iliolmeavllle; James Cumming
Rgtnondville ; It McMillan, Heaforth : ft
Smith, Harluok.
Polley -holders can pay %Assessments .ml get
their nerds Pooeipted at Mr. ('oats'. Clinton. or
at Mels•. Brea' palace Clothing Store, Oode
doh
Mill Wood
FOR SALE
The above is cit into stove woofs
ben=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 street,
will receive prompt attention.
'Phone 98.
• PETER McEWAN.
G,Aferich, Novemher 214, 1899. 53-3m
RHYNAS & CORNELL
UNDERTAKERS=
EMBALMERS, Etc.,
West side of Square,
OODERICH, - ONT.
Night calls promptly aasarered-
H. BARLOVi HOLMES
keeps constantly on hand and
sella at the lowest prices
Hard and Soft Coal,
Cannel Coal,
Blacksmith Coal,
Charcoal, Wood,
St. Mary's Lime.
The burst brands of
Portland Cement,
Sewer Pipe,
Firebrick, Fireclay.
It will pay you to inspect hu
stock and gut prices before purchasing.
Ohio• and Yards et the bead of Nelson Street,
Ooderioh.
o all
Sue.
TAILORING...
I hams received my New Sloes of
Suitings, Trouserings,
etc., for Spring and
Summer Wear.
If you are getting • new spring salt,
a light overco•l, or anything in my Ilse,
I o•n please you to goods, hl and price.
rrtead,.Nade l leleslag la clerk.
H. DUNLOP, T:«
HELLO
THE OLD'
RELIABLE.
ALL KINDS OF
COAL
ALWAYS ON HAND
THE HRtiT
SCrfflltOfl
Bard
Coal
IN THE MARKET
AI Coal weighed on the Market Reales
where yon'get NO0 lbs. for • ton.
WM. LEE.
Orders left at L36E h sEsTahhiyS
Store promptly attended N.
A Great Snap_✓
is our Ginger Snap, at Soo. a
pound, of which we sell • barrel a week.
This isn't our only se.p, se we carry
everything that can b. found 1s an no.
to dab* 'rectory store, and our prions
are tight. The termites know that they
clan always pee from Ds a snap for their
produce. W. drew the line •t oe
Legitimate trade - everything gees
(llaa.ware or potetoee, garden stuff or
ohoioest table China. We deal In all
of them.
T. G. TIPLING & CO
.s
Redford block, Go I.rleh
DO YOU BUY CROCERIES?
No oho who buys (lroceriee can afford to overlook the bargains
which we offer on *eery lawful husines's day. Our (Jroceritn am
of the best quality, and the price* are as low as first-class geode
can he bought at if you are not already dealing with u*, make
a trial purchase, and tee if we cannot suit you.
STTmT)R.7ZY az CO.
THE GROCERS, WEST SIDE SQUARE.
E3Goods promptly delivered. - Telepbooe 1fa 91.