The Signal, 1902-7-31, Page 5W. Acheson&Son
Satur'ay and 1'londay
BARGAINS
August 2nd and 4th.
OUR prices for those two days for desirable and season-
able goods border almost on the ridiculous. Cost and
value are entirely lost flight of for two days' clearing sale.
All goods exactly as advertised and on sale Saturday morn-
ing at 8 o'clock. We invite our customers to shop early.
DRESS 1'IUSLINS.
1000 yards light and dark colored Dress Organdys and Dimity
Musliue, in pink, blue, black, mauve, green ground, neat
patterns and fast colon, prices were from 10c to 25c a yard,
on one table, now all at one sale price per yard
SHEETiNOS.
Heavy unbleached 72 -inch wide plain Sheeting, regular value
22c, special, per yard 15e
TABLE LiNEN.
58 inches wide extra heavy /nbMaeblld dice pattern Table Linen,
coma endedlbr "sat wait. oder. 40e. fele price 30c
EMBROIDERIES.
1200 yards white lawn and Swiss Embroideries and Insertions
from 1 to 4 inches wide, prices ranged from 8c to 13c a yard,
placed now, one entire table, at one price per yard . be
7:
COTTON BLANKETS.
40 pairs double bed size American cotton Blankets, fast borders,
in pinks and blue, regular value 80c pair, in white or grey, sell-
ing two days at per pair 60c
CARPETS.
3G inches wide extra heavy union reyerrible Carpets, beat color-
ings and warranted fast, regular value 40c, clearing two days
per yam 30e
CORSETS.
dozen Corsets, ' Floredore,' English jeou and watchspring tilled,
lace trimmed, made by one of the moot reliable manufacturers
in Causda, all size., 18 to 30, regular price 75c, on sale special.50c
CANTON FLANNEL,
300 yards half bleached Canton Marine?, fine and soft pile, 27
inches wide, regular price 8c, Saturday and Monday .. bC
SLEEVES and COATS. The B(;t'TERICK PATTERNS for Aaiun
lust received. ora siring in large sleeve styles
and tee loam .atom Slot mem fee. urea are also /bone Burtenc► shirt waist costumes
should 5. looked .t h, all cur patrons
W. Acheson & Son.
COUNTY CURRENCY.
\1' 1 ( .
,.Beam : R ger Mc tttr. has moosP ted
a position as leoior In the Beak of Hamil-
ton
am16ton
('Linton : A young lady realdmg In tow.,
eighteen years of age, has never yet nese on
a r..iroed train.
Chatoo : A aria of Mr. Trewhill took •
silos out of bee foo: reoe.tly by stepping on
• piece of glace.
tVloghao : Frank ('on,table le 111 with
appendicitis. Thfe Ie tbe fourth tiros he
Me been afflicted with It.
Clinton: Mr,. An,,e S Prendergast, of
(:rand Recede, Mich., hes been awarded
her degree of mistress of muds.
Exeter : l'.roy Brownlnr,`1.ody Bowden,
Fred Sweet sod Edward Hooper left bait
week for the Old Cowry.
Ember : Flex pulling in the motion has
been oomme,oed. Meese. Kellerman Bros.
have 300 sores to harvest tele season.
Wugham : Andrew Llnkl•ter hae sold
hie brlok resldeooa In Clifford and be end
Mrs. Llnklet.r will move to Wlogham.
Exeter , K. Smith, the late popular teller
at the Motion'. Bank, Hooson. nae mowed
• o miler position la the Dew :Overige Book
hen.
Wlogham: W..1. Kennedy, formerly of
the North Eod Grocery here has told hie
bootees. as the Csnadl*o "300" and is
moving le Chlcavn.
Colborne M,. Duret, of ('olborne, wbo bas
bees shippler largo quantities of bitch
Merrier. bad, we aaderrtend, over 9100
worth ruined by the late rains.
Whigham : J. A. Flack tenelvrd a sen,Dle
stalk of rye from F•neraoo Mar.
mea•
eared etc feat three Iaohee, and app trendy
had tot done growing when ptaoked.
Broom!, : Will. Laat.herdate has mode ao
engNemeot with V. Koeohtel, Seatorth,
and will remain then In the old stand for
the next year. H.'. a miriade hood.
Hotm.evllle : On Saturday aft.rn000 the
19.h inst., Mrs. Fred For I, while preparing
to go to Exeter. was suddenly stricken with
appendicitis. Tele is the third at'.ok.
lioderloh township; While drawing In
bay meetly. Stewart McDougall. of the
out Ii.e, had the misfortune to fall off the
bead, and ie striking the ground his arm
w.s broker,.
i'llntoo : ('oanty COmmleeioner Chambers
and John Molntyre, el Ashfield, same to
town on Monday of Ism\ week. is order to
place Mrs. M •Glwoi., of that township, fn
oke Hove, of Refuge,
Blyth : R. R. Corte,. who to. been con-
aeoted with J. M. }Smitten'. dreg store
for the put two years mod a half. left last
week for H.Kerevllle, where he bas moored
• situation In • drug store.
Clinton : Phe Collegiate Institut. b. ,rd
of trustees will the year ask tee council for
91,700, (.n fnor*ase of 9100.1 Thle is doe
se the fact that the board find it n=memory
to paint the sohool building.
Kippen : Mrs. ;chafer, while performing
her .1,meetlo work heel the mbtortuos to
let • kettle of hot 'ewer fall on one of her
feet, scalding It levy severely, which
cau.ed Ler moth men for scans time
Exeter : The Sovereign Flank has opened
• branch to Enos,. The bank has leased
I'. Fittons building opposite the Central
and ha. had It remodelled and fitted
up in the most modern and convenient man-
ner.
R'Iogham : Pert of the shipment. from
It mgkam last week were &carload of cattle
to Toronto by John Soott ; . oar load of
hogs by W. F. t'.n.ton. ; • oar load of
hones to Pilot Mood, Mas., by Carrie A
Blatant.
Clinton : S. S ('.near hu bem awarned
the 000trar1 by the Public Works Depart-
. men, for the uectlon of the new postrt6oe
building and Is prepared to push it terward
with all possible .peel. H. tender was
�tor 93,500.
Brussels : Fatty (oilers has been .oh.
scribed by the members of Rr.oel. told
Fel owe' Lodge toward the proposed home
to be erected for •
t
Red or need• brethren,
.las. Jonas pushed the subscription along to
• euoc.asful lune.
Morris: This veer .1..., RN), • former
resident of the 6 b Ilse, living near Lone -
don, North Dakota, has 250 scree of land
under flex. Last year he had 1080 bushels
of seed from 57 acres end received as high
as 91.77 for part of it,
Conetanne : is le our asd duty to record
the death of Mary Ellen M.y, wife of James
Parish, of Constance, which 000urred o0
Wednesday of last week. Deceased wee
slot for only • few days, .nal her demise
was quite unexpected. She was aged 43
years.
(ioderioh township : While unloading
hay recently Cloy Hick, narrowly escaped
what might have been • , if not •
fate/ Injury. The hay fork by some means
1.11 and one of th• forks penetrated the
1
Harvest
Require=
ments . .
at the very
best values.
Our
BINDER TWINE
ii going out feat. We handle
Gold Leaf,
Silver Leaf and
Maple Leat Brands.
Buy your Twine early as it may
FiOarce.
Harvest Mitts and Whips,
Pure Paris Green,
Forks and Rakes,
in stock, of the heat anality.
be
A few
Screen Doors and Windows
to clear out
McKI3NZJE
TBi9 FLACK TO RtJY
LA*T *IDL *QUARK.
& HOWELL
ALL RARDWARK CHKAF.
GODERICH.
THE SIGNAL : GODERICH ONTARIO.
point el els .hes, sraal. the toe. Had he
been e'ruok oa the head the result might
have been mane wore*.
Brussels Elwood, the fiule ecu of
()forge Barkley, was set emu by • oo.uh
dog reoeetly while 11 • led was after
aims water a► is uughborlog ramp, and the
Ivi'* (nue suffered somewhat by the *woe's
teeth. A doctor was called et 000', bad
the wounds wuteriaed and dressed ead the
little fellow appears to be doing all right.
Kipped : kin. Wm. Coote-, .r., an old
sod much esteemed resident of our villa,.
met with . wrlous &wildcat • few days age.
While she was •tleodin, the overeight of
some work out of doom, she fell, distocatlog
the hip joint. The aoolde.t will .eoasltt•te
her keep(./ her bed for some time whlub
will be eery try.eg on her, 000slderioa her
•dyaooed age, oke being t. tar 110.0 year.
B.y6dd cert. Howard met with •u sr-
,ldu.s recently, while defying to Chaim.
TM shaft Dame I urs sod dropped on the
hones heel, asu.lna the aolu.l to bolt.
Mr. Howard, with Mus Maud Pullook and
Mee Jobutun were thrown out. Wee
Pollock was severely intake. up and Mr.
Howard euet.t-,ed . sey.ro so.lp wetted and
badly bruised fruit and arm, but Mee
Johnston *soaped untainted.
Brute's : Word was r.oelyed here Mos
day last week of the demi.. of Catherine,
D ov
.1 od wife of W.H.air M. conn
o1 Tor
formerly well-known alt!,... of Brussel..
See had been laid up with nervous prostrs•
Mon but her demise was quite •.hook to
t.r friends. Mrs. Moes was 61 yeas of are.
She .7.tt.4 here last mummer sod was look -
log well. Mrs. J. Leckie went to 'reroute
on W.dn.ed.yto attend the Naomi. Mr.
Mom will be deeply sympathized with.
they had no oblldreu •
t
;triton : Voll. Kennedy, butcher, was
badly gored by • yoump cow on Tuesday
eveal0e of last week. It appears that he
and amoral others were trylrg to get the
enraged Meat foto the slaughter house 1.
It'll when It became eomaaageabl. add
memorial to breaktod away, and turoing ou
Mr. Kennedy mocked him down gorleg
him h&ally on the left shoulder mod &iso
tr.mplog on him. He was badly bruised
and uoeooecioo. for • shot time and It t, a
miracle that he was not killed. 1)r. Mc-
Kay was summoned and had him removed
ro his home. It will b• some time before
Mr Kennedy will be able to attend to b!.
busk eta 'rho*omits was 'het the game
evening.
A SENSIBLE MAN.
ltlytb, one„ host. 1.'. 1901
Macleod Medicine Co.,
Uoderich, Ont.
When I went to Coderl.h April last o y
GOB. sou waaldered bop.l.... 8offer.eg
from • oomplleotion of disease., espe.i.by
from kidney trouble and hoadeobe, 1 could
not do any work. Indeed 1 could mot
steal/Woo my.elt or walk steady. 1 wan so
vena u,l feeble t L.t IL affw1d my no In ,ry
badly. 1 doctored et Li II home doctors u -
til 1 sou nearly goon. A faithful Ir.,,d
persuaded me to try y. tar remedies, whish
I did mod with the best sponse.. 1 home
to Improve as sone a. I togas them. To •k
• doee,.1 the Renovator to Uoderlob. 1
felt the effects of that (dose ell day and 1
th ak 1 feel 1t yet. My cure began with t'
1 onntinued taking your medicines until 1
*es ouret. 1 wok both the System Reo, -
eator and the tipeoifia Cure. i owe my re
oeYery to them. Today I em atroog and
fl -sty, able to work 04 well as ever every
day 1 never expected emits a obaog. I took
the medicine for three mo•lbs steady with-
out missing • this'.
WN COWAN.
Maolnod's Remedlca, establhbed la 1888
are the eoly medicines in Csneda which
0a51 sold on their merits without .dyer
tieing. Address MacLeod Medicine Co.,
Goderioh,Ont.
ANGLICAN S• S CONVENT ION.
A t "fel Neetlwg In Goderirk Leal
Taareday.
The Meth annual Sunday school onnven
Moa for the deanery of ROY 40 sou bald in
So. George's! Smedley eohool last Thursday,
with some sixty three delegates from out
side pointe le atteadanoe. Th. olergymen
present were : Rev. J. W. Hodgen., Nee
forth ; Rev. W. Lowe, W,ogham ; Rev,
Mr Tea Eyck, Exeter t Rev. 1". J.
Doherty, Hene,ll ; Rs, M, M. Goldberg',
Duneaunoo ; Rev. R. Elmo''', Blyth ; Rey
C. K Gunn', Clinton ; Rev. H. A. Wright,
Hnlmeavtlle, and Kev, M T'arnbuil, Uode
rich.
Tee morning seu'oe was taken up with
the opening ser•io., a few words of welcome
by the resident reotor, Rev. M. Turnbull, a
brief address by Lb. 7ur10-dean, Key Mr.
Bodeen', and the receiving of statistical
reports term. the t•.rleue schools to the
dasnerv.
Tb* afternoon session wee balled to order
shortly altar 2 o'clock, Rev. Mr. Hodgene
presid,og,aod was devoted to the reeling
and dncaulon of the various papers. Uoe
on "Tbe R.ptism%l Ublig.ttoo," prepared
by Rev. Mr. Jc^Dings, of B.y6eld, was
read by Kev. Si. Turohu'l es the writer was
unable to be present. This paper and the
eosaioz discussion set forth clearly the
cburoh'e teaohing and practice in retard to
tela sacrament, and the ob'i,vien of the
parent to bring his children to baptism and
tc see that they are properly brought up
subsequently. Mn Phillip., of Cloven,
Med • well-wrltteo paper on the "U*sir.•
blhty and Effective 'remitting to Church
History." In wbloh ohs advocated more
thorough attraction In the Sunday whom
in the htotor/ of the Aoglioan church and
the inculcation of a deeper Imre for her or
dioanoe. This was followed by a paper by
Roe. 17. 711 Goldberg, of Dungannon, on
“The A t;. a t 1 ory e f 1s r and u
I v• 9 Liturgy of
the English Churoh, which dealt with the
history of the ohuroh to England in early
times and touched on points la her history
■ p to the time of the reformation, showing
her to be • branch of the Holy (1•thole and
Apostolic churob. Mr. Goldberg'" paper
reoelved maoh commendation for Its oon-
oee ,ratement of the .ase. A good paper
on''1'.reot 1 Responsibility," prepared by
D. Netts', lloderich, was also read and 4,,-
oussed.
Clinton was ohosen as the pose of meet -
Ing for nett year's 000yentlon, and the fol
lowing officers were elected : Hoo. presi-
dent, key. J. W. Hodgeni ; president,
Rev. C. K Gonne, Clinton ; etc. president,
Mee Tunholt, Uoderloh ; rewording secre-
tary Mr, Shore, Wlxgbam ; corresponding
secretary, Mn. PhllIp., Clinton. A vote
of thanks was tendered the oon,regatlon of
Sr. 0eorge's ler their hr.pltahty In nr0-
•1dt11g entertolement for the •ieitor., alter
which the mnvaatten &dimmed.
brl.g greatar rotas. for the mosey la.
volved. Mr. Elford le .lw•ye ready sed
willing to "'piens On methul employed
tram start to Eoi.b, how the rno.buore
work, what tied ..ruts the bait ro.ult.,
bow the .71 .k. are tr•a'err• 7 to (bale
•lemur mother,'' the brooder, the alter, and
• thuu.aud and ose other things. He oto
show the difference to reettl a if leedleit
ohwk.oe us mom. kiwis of l&1700e. Hs
will ebeerluily &.ewer asy giestto0, and
vu i ore mit always tlod him scour•.ou. and
ubltglog. Canadlair poultry ,, just Melo-
aim to be appreula(.,,lu th• Old Country,
and farmer. and otbe77ik would do sell to
pay come atte.7,m to the reader of the
mime. The t,OvonIment is meet'.' "treat
e flort. to establish a good market and pro-
vide the Met mewll of tra.sportalieo. Io
• shout time this toed of import amouot
....10.77 .wm. Aside from that, sur
home m.rketr,.eob as Toronto, Winnipeg
and bloomreal, offer good (worm.. Oa
Tuesday of last week Mr. Kllord had 350
more little obloks ma the Ilebt of day. Aa•
other leoubator le eroret•d to complete Its
wink this week. The makes • total of
over 1000 b.rde hatobeta 001 at ill's et0tloD,
though it has been 1s operation only three
month. 1,1'. Elford abo buy. ,ems for
Iatteolog purports", and though he has
"'tippet l time. he has .tall •bout
1200 at the station. At orreeot there are
• cuE 160 ohickens being fattened, pert of
which will be shipped this week to the
faire •t Wolverhampton, Eoplaud, and
Cori, Ireland. They are mostly ours
Hooks •od Wyandotte.. The .t•tlon nsw
ha. al.teen brooders and brooder houses.
The.e ere the loyeotlon of 1'rof h C. Hue,
Damietta, Poultry Superinteudent, sod aro
proving very someesful. Though this, sea
. on ha. teen acythiog but conduo,ve to the
Nat result. In poultry raising, Mr. Elford
Informs u1 that wlih item broolre be has
leu very few. T'he speak. volumes Mien
son task. Into c.,*.lderatlon the Dumber
raised. A feed abed hos ala. terra erected
whose the chicken► being fattened ere kept.
Taoas are fed mostly with este and tour
milk. Too young ohtcks have [asides
More 0 diet of meet an 1 millet. Mr. El -
1.:4 bas hal 1 vte!te from other
poultry raisers and bird Meows, and ell
hey" rtpr. sd themselves well pleased
wllh Ihs results attained.
A SWORN STATEMENT•
All olau& N.. au Emphasised NIe titre.
Opt is .f /edd's hiders 1.111..
Uaawa, Ont., July 28-(Speciall.-Mr.
George H. Kent, el 309 Gilmore .t., Ihla
oity, had Bright'. diwese some elybt or
sloe years ago.
He Lad beta in bed L,ur month", gradual-
ly grittier mese, and physician% could do
oothieg for him Hie case had re.cbed
that stago when be was Lotted sod In con-
70l.l0ne
Jn fact be w•& Ito low stat the doa'on
to .1 We K. art rce "venin' ih.t he could
sot 1 le till mornieg. 10 Ih • tv.rrmity
she seat for 1) dal'. Kidney P.C. ear 1 la
about two menthe Mr. Kent was at work
..0 n.
Re h.e made a sworn statement of the
fate of the nue which hu bun oub'l.hed
its the 1 mal pagers bete.
NOTICE OF REMOVAL
T
Post once and Grocery Store
10 1'111 .11.1.01.E ,,.
SA LT FORD
in removed from this date to the more com-
modious premises formerly known as the
Maitlaedville Hotel."
Th t large brink building has been thor
suably renovated; aid a well assorted stook
of good. is now offered for sale tor the con-
venlence of customers tram the village and
neighboring townships.
BUTTER & EGGS TAKEN AS CASH
Flour end Feed, ('rocker),. Hardware.
Dry Goods, Rootsnd Shoes,
Tobacco. Canned
end in geese') all articles to be found In an
1.19-I0 date Orollers /tore always oa sale.
JOHN WALTERS,
Poetmuter
Hanford, July 33rd. 1962. 92 It
Ili' Huron nd Bruce
Loan and Investment Co.
GODERICH, - ONT.
Sot 1„T.,n - 11! 11.11' HOLT, K.C.
It..v1.t:He- THE ('ANADiAN BANK 01'
COMMERCE.
OUR SAVINGS BANK.
We are preporo.l to receive Elepanttn
from Truoteos, Parents or Children, in
RUMS of from Fifty Cents to Three
Thousand 1 Mllare, and allow compound
interest, added every nix months at
rales aa agreed upon. Cheques are
given Deport;tor., so that they may
draw upon thoao deposit* at any time
3, Si and 4 per cent, 'tettereet allowed
oa Deposits according to amount and
time left. , a
N,B-Parpuant to a late Act of
Parliament married women and miner's
have the right to deposit awl draw out
motley in their own name.
Hepatitis ran be sent by mail at the
risk of sender.
Remote from your houses temptation
to bturglare and fend for the flame,.
As the Company maks, loons •01141 on
first clam farm property, depositors
have the strongest security for their in-
veetmente.
TO BORROWERS.
Thin Company if, prepared to loon on
the shortest notice any Nam upon first
clog; security. Terms ars made to sad
borrowers, Straight loans and simpf
interest.
MORTGAGES PURCHASED -For further
particulara tall at the Company's office,
corner of Market Sonars and North
Street, (loderich
W. L HORTON, F. JORDAN,
Manager. President.
W. PROUDFOOT, Viee-President,
At t b. eervlce In the ohuroh In the eyes.
Mr the Rev. Mr. Guno, took all his text,
"By much slothtuloeas the beildier de
oayoth." In hie oppllo•tloo of the text the
hn.Ltlog was the formation of oharaler and
the loeterlog of the .plrltu•1 life In the
yning, which he wild did not '"salve the
same attention as their material advisor -
mem, It was lameateble that no provision
war made In the pohlio schools for retie ours
fe.trnotion has In the ahvenoe of think the
Sunday sohoolshonld be made as effeetive
ae poesilde and parent% should be brought
to a greater realization of their duty to
their children to the all Important mat's,
of rellglner, in*trontlen. )ltev. Me. Tort -
tell and Rev. Mr. Haien. read few ser-
vlor.
HOLMESVILLE PJULTRY S fATION
Gratifying sessile frees Gtr Werk *thee
s'errsed ew them
t lrnm The r lln•on'.ew gra,i
The i)nmin,ne poultry •(•(lain ,1(0117 had
al Holm«vale under the man.gemtet 011
F. C. Elfnrtl, le proving en b. a great eee-
sem. A v sit to It will repay anynes. The
Ueverament has estahllehed thee. *Wiens
net nn'y to find ant erperlmentally the best
method of rabies lied fettucine p3allry,
bet to demnwetnte that pon'fty raised ye
IA. prnp.T mann*, ran he Implied teeth •
geed mantle el profit. There are tow be•
i tee mast•, 11 my, le the larmiug Gee that
-•-f1H4WTFOR8
yI,.o nD STRATFtroNA, J. M. RoeRATA.
T kANt:1, ,1oRDA)7. II Demme
Was. Paouorow%. Halsor fioarolr.
D. J. NA►T.T- P1111AP Hot.T, K.
The POINT FARM,
EASON OF 1902.
OPEN THIS WEEK 1
The improvements at the Point Farm
being advanced almost to completion, IM
Rotes will be open for gnmta this week.
The m*nagement wink to draw atten-
tion especially to the Mlvantag.. of The
Point Farm u a reanrt for pleasure parties
from town. Every pro, inion will be made
for the reception and entertainment of such
parties. There is nowhere, a more delight.
fat spot to'pend•a day or an evening, ami
visitors will *Iw.ya he made welcome.
The Huron, Brace & Otey
Electric Ry. Co., Limited,
('.I1. lies 73.
Godertoh, Ont.
IBRIGHTS
DISEASE
le the deadliest sad gest
painful malady to whir
mankind issubject. Dodd'&
kidney Pills will own shay
use of Bright's Dbease.
They Dare never failed la
one single case. They age
the NO remedy that over
has cured It, and they aro
the wily remedy that wan
There are Miltsoats od.
I1bdd's Kidney 1' P ,
boa and name --but Int ta-
tiona as". dangerous. The
orlgdaal and onl
sure for Bri•ght's UMsasa Y
DODD'S
KIDNEY
PILLS
Dodd'. Kidney Pills ons
fifty cents a box at all
druggists.
i i1
i,.
i-- i
OUR SHEET STEEL
PRESSED BRICK
I. an idealing, either for new
i dings or i n,pr.,. tog o1J•
I1 1e YERY EASILY ANO QUICKLY APPLIED,
GIVES PERFECT WEATHER Pt00F PROTECTION.
IS FIRE. LIGHTNING AND RUST PROOF
ARO COSTS VERT LITTLE.
C,,noid , it• fine appearance - its
splendid enduring qualities -anti .light
expense -and da1Je to ser .c 'our own
o
bet intcr,s by using it.
Fullest 1.1.117..,7' information in our
catalog.
METALLIC ROOFING CO., Lltllna.
0701.0.1• 0.nur.0 ti
TORONTO, CANADA.
FOE -Al.'. 111'
Lee & Sllophard
91tir
ra_LP
ETP
:�•} CcsF,i.
The Division
between gaol and indifferent
Drugs and Medicines
is strongly defined here. The Indic
lomat tlod aro never ordered and
never permitted to form part of one
•tock. Only goods of undaunted
purity are offered to customers
Our stook of
Proprietary Medloinee
1, very large, Palos' are kw.
F. JORDAN
MEDICAL HALL.
Goal! Coal!
JU'4T RltrItlVeD a
1 Car Massillon Washed
Nut Coal.
This Goal le good for stoves
and grates ;e sadly lighted
and glees out a reran hear,
1 Car West Virginia:Lump
Coal.
2 Car Scranton Hard Coal.
M*sIllon Washed Nut 30 eta.
per 100 Ib., or
lSegO per too.
GIVE IT A TRiAL.
TUousooe, July 11, 1902 a
Jordan McKIM'S
Bl.
Qoderich,
Ont.
A Summer Clean -Up.
Now Is the time we Olean out all liners of Summer Deed., as matter obese
prpflt, nod to some linos part of the cwt must go. We have • remnant table
that will Interest you.
Remnants of Drees Goods.
Remnants of Prints and Muslin/.
Remnants or S11ks and Ribbons.
Remnants or Lace and Embroidery
Remnants of Millinery at half price.
Remnants of all kinds at prices
your way to clear.
Homespun, 50o -.Ns bays a big lot ' Skirts -A spsulal lot of new home nus
me of 75. however, to Davy brown and Skirts, better made than you can have 11
greys, 52 to 54 lochs" wide, a t90O dome, anal •{ .two( the Dost of the mate/MaleWool. of •h kinds •t olomest otiose. 5001
TOR prim of ear special la $3 00
CLOTHING W• have yet to) much, and It mut be olear.d. BOYS' 8U1113 -
Not the eholdy, thrown together sort, but East oitee goods mode la
the latest stylea with good linage, at the prior you etpeot to pay for the obeapab
MEN'S SUITS and TROUSERS -As clearing out prios.. 1h.y mu.1 go to make room
In the maw .tock.
MCK/M'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 ?
Lunlop Tires for Carriages' and
Auto. - "olid rubber rud pueu•
gar&tiC.
DUNLOP TIRE CO.,
LMITNI,
TORONTO,
S10000 for Sale.
Having established sawing anti split.
flog machinery at my Coal and Wood
Yard •
t the head ofs
N Iwo .user and
having a large •took of Cordwood on
hood, 1 am In a position to tumleh first -
clue Stove Wood promptly and at
reasonable rates, Terme, Duh on de-
livery.
Gthoe, Nelson St.
Telephone 75.
. BARLOW HOLMES.
J BROPIIEY & SON
- THE 1.11A1117i1 -
Nuns'&`- D'vTeetove.:aC
1V.moa\ratra.
Orden easefully attended to al all
hours. wtgat er day,
Qarbee Mew.
1802 " 1808
L //S/TOWEL !��
ifji/e
Is meeting forward. Winter term begins Jan
9, 1907. Our rates are reasonable, our omens
of
study thorough and practical, !fend for Our
Journal and see what we teach. Students may
enter at ea time. Two wo ooarsew oft
e
roll.
Commercial and tlhorthas
C. A. FLEMING, A. L. MCINTYRE,
Pres.. fteo„
Owen Nonni. Listowel.
McKillop Mntnai' Fire lnsnnoce Co.
FARM AND ISOLATED TOW' PROP-
ERTY INSURED,
1 Neter" of Property Ineurni up to January,
1901 /7,0401,e73.100
nrr,eP.I01 AND DIRRA•T•oitR.
J. R. McLean, pre*. ; T. Framer, sloe-rms. ;
Jas. Connolly. G. Dale. W. G, I'iro•dfcat, J.
Watt, Jas. Kvan., J. G. Grieve, J. Henaewels.
directors; W. O. Hroadfo,t, Sostorth. Inspec-
tor of losses ; T. E. Ilays, tleatorth, oeoretary
treasurer.
AIi 1NTR
J W. Yw, Holmeavilio James Cumming
Egmnndvllle ; It. McMillan, Seaforth ; R
Smith, Harlock.
Polley -bottlenose pay aseee*rnente and net
their o•rde recelpted at Mr. (;oats'. Clinton, or
at McLean liras.' Palace Clothing Store, God.
'lob
Wm. Campbell.
'loderioh, M•roh 10th 1902
ORSELL'S
IS THE PLACE TO GET
Eavestroughing,
CAM Roofing and 1
Siding,
Dairy Tinware,
Iran Pipe and
Fittings , ,
CHEAP.
MiH-Wood
FOR SALE
RIIYNAS I CORNELL-
UNDERTAKERS
EMBALMERS, Etc.,
tl'sst side of Square,
GODERICH, - ONT.
Night calls promptly answered.
F. BARN NUMBS
keeps constantly on hand and
sells at the lowest prices
Hard and Boft Coal,
Cannel Coal,
Blacksmith Coal,
Charcoal, Wood,
St. Mary's Lime.
The beat brands of
Portland Cement,
Sewer Pipe
Firebrick, fireclay.
k will pay you to inspect his
stock and get prices before purchasing.
Omo. and Yards at the head of Nelson Street.
Uoderiob.
o all
stats.
TAILORING...
1 have received my New yews et
Suitings, Trouserings,
etc., for Spring and
Bummer Wear.
if you are getting • new spring malt,
• light over, •eat, or enythlog to my line,
i can please you In goods, tit and prion,
g-Yteady•Nade (letalag la liter►.
If, DUNLOP, ;um
HELLO
THE OLD"
RELIABLE.
ALL KINDS OF
COAL
ALWAYS ON HAND
rue ma
ScraIltoll Bard Coal �
IN TQM MARKET
Al ('oat wefgh.d on the Market Beales
where imam 5190 lbs. for . ton.
WM. LEE.
Olden left .t LZZ 8$iPSAB.D'S
Afore promptly offended M.
The al ove is cut Into stove wood
lon4th and will be delivered to ail -
part of the town the same day as
ordered.
Orders received by telephone or
Left at rtsldence, 128 Cambria street,
will receive prompt attention.
'Phone 98.
PETER McEWAN.
G.nlerich, November 21st, 1899. 63.3m
A Great Snap
---
is our (linger Snap, .t Se. •
peaed, of which we sella barrel • week.
This isn't our only snap• as we carry
everything that can be found In &0 ao-
to date ernoery store, and our pride
are right. The farmers know that they
can always get from an a snap far their
preduoe. W• draw the line at se
legitimate trade - everything goes :
Min"t"ers or potatoes, garden staff or
ohnloeet table Chine.. W• deal 1a all
of them.
T. G. TIPLING & CO.,
Redford bleak, Oelstrleb
rata
DO YOU BUY CROOERIES?
No one who buys (Iroceries can afford to overlook the bargains
which we offer on every lawful busineup day. Our Groceries are
of the heat quality, and the prices ere a* low 09 fir't-claas gcoris
can be bought at if you ere not already dealing with us, make
a trial purchase, and see if we cannot snit you.
STT.TR=Y 13t CO
THE GROCERS, WEST SIDE SQUARE.
'floods promptly delivered. Telephone No. 91.