The Huron Signal, 1890-8-29, Page 8SCHOOL OPENING.
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FRASER St PORTER,
Central Telephone Exchange. North Side of ;Square.
MILLINERY!
Iles Maoism of
Tried GLASGOW $OUSE
toe pleasure to announcing to the ladie•of of fl
and viohity at abs has secured the
Miss Nem113 e =osLagh,
who hes had several years'
EXPERIENCE IN THE AMERICAN CITIES,
and cordially Invites their taspection of
THE LATEST b'r X LES
at her
FALL OPE NZNG-
which has been flied for
The 13th of September.
The Sale of old Stock still Continues t:Y make room for New
Goods.
MRS. R. B. SMITH.
AT THE HARBOR.
A Number of I.•e ests.a sense inched up
.t one flake rreat-
AaalvsD,
Friday. Aatu.t 22nd.-Str. City of
Windsor, Windsor, . and
freight.
Saturday, August 23rd.- Sir. Cam -
pane, Sarni*, . and freight ;
'tr. Lore, Saginaw, passengers and
freight.
Wedneedsy, Mutest 271h. - Senw
Pinafore, Port Frank, 500 bami. of ..It
for Jos Williams ; Gtr. City of Windsor,
Brume Miner, and freight.
URPARTED.
Saturday, August 23rd.-Str. City of
Windsor, Bruoe Mine" ; Gtr. C.mpsna,
Duluth ; •ter. l.cra, Buffalo.
Wednesday, August 'rth.--Ste. City
of Windsor, Windsor.
NOTES.
The Gtr. City of Windsor on its south-
bound trip on Wednesday had on board
a large party of Indians from tioatbamp-
tom, including a tram band, ou their way
to Walpole island, L. Clair river, to
celebrate their harvest festival, or, to use
their own expression, to "shoot the
White Dot." The party iodudod a
numtar ..1 squaws
The (i.•vernment tug Trudeau, with
the .iredge Challenge in tut", arrived on
Thuisdwy •1 last week from Kincardine.
Th«y err ,u.kinC (joderieb harts their
he••dqu.rtcre while at work at Pt.rt. Al-
bert. T••• trips have been made to that
place, n; , .,n account of the rough
we -whet h. • herr had to return to this
hat tk.t, her. they are now Tying.
PARA M'1fiNT.
item ever o• a cu eree,.odeat.
U v •i Detroit, is visit -
hit„ , H.. ataitreel
,• . c • has recanted home
t.up to Toroao ao l
W.
go
4
err. r
fr mitt Vii, •r,k
tr.t
1.MI1[bt ; b. holidays looking
•.1 ft+,wroanvills, is
, Mn Al... Mur -
.pending a few
Min Geo. Robert -
of Toronto, 1•
.s smelly benefit -
M. F : ••.ole dud the
4 ,.,•, . of Tor
. with ns IMS
6
M Pittsfield,
de died at hr
eertng iii nue.,
.ere., Deceased
••.5 place. hay-
•ul•thoo•d up to
i. pr. demon,
.,.right manner
td will of all
• mater rare
..d• saday and
twrtrry His
-iv law* ear
heartfelt sympathy in their bereavement.
Dr Strongman will preach his funeral
sermon in Hope church Sunday morning
at half peat ten. Ail friends and ac-
quaintaoces invited.
ASHFIELD.
From our own . .. g,
We are sorry to learn that Mrs. ,Tao.
Sc 1u geour, 12th mon., is very sick at
present.
Mr. Win. McDonagh, who used to
teach in Kinloss, stood first in second
elms, examinations in Victoria, B.C.-
The recent wet weather has stopped
the prigrem of harvesting for a time.
The farmers are busy preparing the
ground fur seeding.
The fall wheat in this vicinity is turn-
ing out front 23 to 35 bushels per acre.
This is a (pretty good yield -the best
for some years.
T111:TOIR)Ni1'O 111'11('ET.
tN E X-$ st.VATIONMIT &MIT a PAIR
♦ =AR* FO,: !MAW.
i 1 whb MAR IBM 10•ar. lis
r..-ate4. s
- '1IJ:Lt1\Tt; 1rM:. NwIMtMo N
Vl •arae
11.1.1 t..r Atte.Patera sl"Mid
The Er.. -k .tse• coattail.
rrMete,
phot r auf e1-bedeut:ottlat. wm s• heard
by Polio. hieg.tnW limner'' •estrday
to five years to Ktu(sto. Peniteutlary
It ass proven that the prises Iver
not rune Welker at Owstt hound Oct. S
IONS, sad that be dowered her • few
mamba ago sod cams to Toruel., Mist
months since he last Mfr Ramses M.
Mahn at the Ag..eatreat Methodist
l'hurch. and on Aug. 1 was married to hot
by Ker. J. P. Iowa W ileee called •
number of wltrlrad in as .ad.avw
to prove that Mia Mahon knew ht
was a married taut. but the W 311111111111 swot[
that they did not I,eIwve .hs was aware of
the tact. Wee Maboa also teetilted the.
Mia Calder, of Brussels, is now m-
oistest teacher, with Mr Jag Brant,
of Clinton, in the management cf No. 10,
Stanley.
Aogoa McPhail, of the Northwest, au
rived home Iasi week, owing to the
death of bis father, one of the pioneers
of Goderlch township.
The Toll Bros., Fag[ Wswano•h, have
purchased the property lately owned by
J. Blackbrough. It °outatns 200 acres,
and was bought for 64,700.
Mean Centeloo & Steep, Clinton, made
their first shipment of *pales on
Wednesday, the 20th, one car to the
Northwest and two oars to Montreal.
Mr John Shannon, of Manitoba, is
visiting friends in McKillop. It is
seven yours since he left then for the
Prairie Province, and he finds a good
many changes.
Alex D (rout, Grey. left on Wednes-
day of last week for Langdon, Dakota,
where he goes to .mut Rohl Work, •
former resident of that township,iu gath-
ering in the harvest.
Dr Amos, of Cradltoe, has purchased
the practice of I)r Clean, of Exeter, and
will take charge of the same at an early
date. It M also stated that Dr Gowan
will go to Niagara Falls and locate. -
Exeter Time•.
Mille M. L Taylor !daughter of Mr
Wm Taylnt) who had bees engraved for a
school at Madoe. nu •leo engaged for a
Methodist mission school at Morley, N.
W.T., at a salary of $400 a year, and
will go west, if Medoc release. bee.
A young bay named Ksap, Dederick
township, tot his leg broke'', the other
day, in a rather unusual meaner. He
took a team and water tank to heel
water for a thresher, Gad the homes be-
came sired. Takiag them by the head,
he was atteseptiag to lead then. when o..
Napped me his lag, breaking it.
Ai the matches of the Western Rile
Dietriet, held in London recently,
Home riflemen Were mood the prise
wieners, as they uuuslly are Mr J. A.
Wilene and Majne Wien, of Heaferth,
aptered several prises, es did also
Meese N. Robson and J. Aodaurn, of
Clinton Is nee nabob Mr Robeoa
took the Mt prime, ..hill at SS.
N dime repnessut d hlmnell as • single span.
The two wive erre in court when .usteome
was prut.uunced and Na I fainted.
At the Police Court yesterday eight of the
terry captain. were charged with remains
their bunts taster than viz miles par buur.
it was agreed that one captain from each d
the two computes should plead guilty and
the charges against the others were with-
drawn. A fine of $IO without eons was
thereupon Inflicted.
Nancy Stedman, aged 00, Lbs woman who
it is,allegsd attempted to potion bar grand
son with a slits of bread oo which Parts
green had been sprinkled. was committed foe
trial by G. W ()ramrod, J. P., yesterday.
The family resided at Woodbine -avenue.
Mr. E. F. B. Joluustoa, ex -Deputy Attor
uey Genrst t
Taft of the Ontarto acid Atlantis Division of
the Canadian Pacific Hallway, mads
application before Mr. lassies Street
yesterday for kat e to servo notice of
mottos to slow cause wby • writ of
certiorari should not issue for tee purpose
of rsturniug :ill papers in connection with
the inquest o0 the late Patrick 'Yowling. os.s
of the victims of the Brack -avenue accidsot,
with a view to quash the verdict. Hie lord•
ship granted the application, which Is notions
able on Tuesday next.
A big leak has been discovered in the 4
foot wooden conduit scrum the bay, by
winch three-quarters of • million gallons of
bay water is being daily pumped mkt the
city'. supply. Yeo are engaged repairing it.
Yesterday instructions were sent out Sec
the police to keep a look -out for one Robert
Mortimer. Gran.[ Trunk romtruttioa fore-
man
ursman in Stratf•.rd. who was wanted on •
charge of san.laughter. It appears that
• mew days ago a gang of men
under Mortimer were repairing the Dec.
near Stratford and on knocking off work fu'
the night s guaatnty of iScbi V- as lett on
the rails which should hate ty+o removed
The consequence was that the next mem
which came akont was derailed and Gas to
the train bands killed. Tbr coroner . jury
brought in a verdict of man.laugotsm
against iortiuier, who is now a fugitivi
tram justice.
A SALVATIONIST'j FALL
Be Takes to Drink for Dyspepsia sol
Theo Becomes • Forger.
NEwakC, N J.. Aug :3`k. -Peter M. Fischer,
who stole a SSG draft and other property
from George k Cook of the Matchler
Lighting Company, is in custody. H• sur
rendered himself to tmm i'aterson pullet
and was taken to Newark yesterday. when
be is wanted for forgery. Mr. Cook west to
Newark and identified Fischer as his book
keeper. and said that be would prefer e
charge of forgery against him.
Fischer went to Newark about a week age
and protected the draft, which was drawl
on Drexel. Morgan & Co.. and payable to th
order of 1i. K. Cook, et the °Meecif Marto
R Dennis C Co., with the request that it b
collected. He was informed Oust it wogldns
necessary for him to secure • person knew
to the firm to vouch for him.
Fischer went away, but returned in s
little while with Mr. Charles Morehouse,*
Center Market produce dealer, who •altt h
had Loosen the man weep be was a copeck
in the Salvation Army three year* ago.
Morehouse did not remember ifs nares, but
Farber represented himself ss the person w
whose order the draft was drawn. and Den
sig
& Co. consented to make the collection.
Vben Mr. Cook missed the draft he noti
Sed Drexel, Morgan & Co. not to pay i
When the draft was promoted the banks,
oouununic ated with Mr. Cook and be is
turn arranged with the Newark potiw tc
secure the errata Faucher when he called
at the office of Dennis A Co. for hle moony
Fi•eber did not call again, however, but askew
Bennis A Co. to communicate with him in
the general prwtoflke in Philadelphia.
When auk. 1 yesterday if be was crew cos
netted with the Salvation Army, Fische,
said: "Oh. yes: i was staff captain over 4
Brooklyn, and was sent all over this metiui
to do work. While engaged in that
contracted dyspepsia. Thee I took G
drinking whisky and hal to Nave
the army. Thea i went to wort foe
Mr. Gook. The draft cams in a registers.
letter from Denmark. We notified Mr.
Cook, who west away, and received word to
forward all registered letters to him. 1
was under the Influs.ee of liquor at th
time. 1 have been connected with both
the English and Aneerlcan !Salesian,
armies. But we didn't retake anything out
of it. it's only the big ones win mak. tils
big money, while we have to be contented
with the peppiest. -
Fischer Is 40 years cid and @peaks with
broad English scoent He b of medius
Might, smooth Gote and dark complexion
To aelld a Reas.d at Clair Te.•.J
POUT Hraole, Moa., Aug. V. -The Iargew
mortgage ever r.shaved la It Clair County
was need with the register of deed. yto1ur
day afternoon. Th. Ht Clair Tunnel ems
puny gave to E. W. Middaugh and L. J
Merida t a trust mortgage for 02.1100.(100 ns.
all mels property at this point and Sands.
It Y uwleratnod that hoods In the show
amount *111 be Issued and the money be
used V building "anther tenni at once.
The B•Nlms.ad Petrtro..
CALNSOWIA, Aug. P1. -The e.teetlon peed
Ilion trial of J W . i 1.ppsrd against Dr.
Wastages .ad Peter R Rdebeln will oma
memos es Tuesday est at Cayuga. It le
slated bare that the politl•n has been with-
draws by resent of bush parties.
A T+ervtMe °warm a Manta
crttwwa. A.g. M.- A tervtllr storm km
visited Trieste, eaunlag great loss of ago gag
property limy mesh, are reported ea MO
Adriatic B•► The sees et wenn ttt01lIM
Inti girebe&
issoso
IN LOVE AT ISIXTY-Il•
A Lees -term utd Mall Demi•d br a Veda
01 Tweay-ear.
NSW Ma N J., Aug V --Tae ae.tel oar
doti.ni.r 11.4 Mary Howell, aged.zty-sts.
of t'Le.t.-r w til m a few days toe etaluiaed
JW by n .mien .airs appointed by the avert
of ettat:r. rc Id .•• H c'ell's frilled* felt
usionted t tunas woos -nes W the court w
bit t.e4•. r ..0 amount of ter lutstuatkoc fur
• young ut to who made lot. to bel' uuty leg
the wpm of '.wrist( her progeny.
The young mutt who won Mir ilawett's d --- -
Cecinas 1. )3lpbalst race, tweatyoae yenta
obi, • sem ul John Pace, • farmer.
Mow over three years Khph•let visited the
elderly manna, but withla • few swathe
be had so engaged her atfectioea that she
frequently gate him mums of mosey. The
young farm band preteeiled to be deeply
smitten with 'Uwe Bury's charms and readily
procured of tier a promise of marriage.
Mary was very much on eased, and two
years ago. Ir-.auias tired of waittog for
1'lipbalet t.. fulfil his pledgee, she began •
suit against WW fur breech of promote. but
atter turm and de•:orations of undying
affection uu the part of the retwtt lover she
fol'i'c ve bins mid the smatter ws.buebed up.
Kllpoak•t became more ateetiusate than
ever, and suers -.Trio after much persuasion
and Iruamem of as early marriage, i0
inducing the infatuated r..ld to transfer
two from to him la .. . , of ibr
treader Ehpbalet paid his fiancee • month',
wages, gave her a p•riva•1 (tote foe
SLOW, and for the balance promised to
marry be, speedily. Mary's brother hired
la a small house on .use of the farms, and, ae
he pail w, real, Pew invited him to move
Howell declined to do so, awl qusst.ote.t
P. authority to order Lou mut of
Use boors. Pace then secured • writ
of ejectment, and in this way it lucent°
known that the young ma° had prevailed
on Miss Howell to deed her property
over to him. The wotnao's relatives took
the matter in band and at ooze began
measures to get the property from Paco.
They will end. ,Or to Mow that 11*'.
Howell b Immo and ocuid not legally
treader her property.
G. -9,
FINE TAILORINC}'
FOILED BY A BRAVE GIRL
A Burly Negro Burglar weaken. at the
Signe of au fairly Gun
AaoTVILLs, Coen., Aug. DC -About '
o'clock yesterday morning at the home el
David Delon, air (rich Canadian mi:
worker, a oohs was beard flow
stain fa the back of the home, an
Mr. 14.lore. who was awake, [hint
ng Unit the cat had ovrturac.l a lamp that
ens always kept nursing, hastened
stairs only to bkbold • large and rough -in,.
ing w•'gro rifling a trunk. Mr Drlore, t.•
• cripple, was greatly frightennd, his fir t
thought being to return quietly to his 1..1
sod let the burglar have full sway its Hotter
the fact that about gala was hid away
different parts of the bonus.
But a plucky Pi -year-old daughter, vek
had oho bean awakened by the noise below
did not choose to have no. negro carry awe,
bar fawniiy's hard earnings, and luowao
that there was an old shotgun in a •bei
outside she crept through the window. «
cured lbs gun that hal not been laded fo
years, sad returning to the open wii do'
through which the robber had evidently en-
tered, pusbel lbs gun through, shouting.
••Surrender. or 1 will •boot
The terrified burglar begged for mercy,
unloaded his pockets of the body already
secured, and bagged .o bard that be wa-
allowd to depart, being covered by the gun
m the bands of the little French mime until
he wets at a eats distance. The nearest
°Soar was notified, and although be ;embed
rapidly after the negro, all trace of bite was
lost
ATTEMPTED INCENDIARISM.
The Richmond (Que.) Geordies plate
Narrowly Lecape. De•troetteu.
RIt•awv1D, Qu., Aug. •'7. -An audacious
attempt to burn The Guardian new spap►•i
buildiug was made early Shu morniug
Evidently it was fired about o'.L.rk. as th
hands west to work at :1 and found the office
fEW with smoke. They soon ezttoiruasbet
Nr. tire, but not until it had done about $1.c
damage to the soar and walls. Shavings
maturated will- coal oil were strewn atnut.
bet ss the floor happened to he ',try damp It
did not ignite quickly, and the .,op, tuns
arrival of the workmen avert*" • .-ond gra-
tion.
Lest Barns vel Crop.
• Btrsuzis. Aug. 27. -While tore•bing trot
day at the farm of Solomon Burk. Jr.. :tl
con. Harwich, • spark from the engine set
the barns on fire. They were .complete!:
consumed with contents comprising os er 411•
Metals of wheat, the season's hat and oats.
Loss about $21000, insured for $tl1o.
A searber a Farmer'. Lena
Aoircot'RT. Aug. 27. -About noun today
durfeg • alight thunderstorm buildings o0
lot 26, sewed concession of Ncarboro, owned
by Alexander Scor, were struck by lightning
and totally cocooned. They contained the
whole of tbs mason's crop and also a
valuable horse and a few implements, •p ut
which were owned by Maitland Resor. Tis
bu idings were insured in the Weoterr at.1
the contents in the i.ondon Mutual.
WANT CANADIAN TIMBER.
Modal 1slated L Propose to
Build 10111. is Q..bee.
Winne, Aug. 27. -Henri Cleated and Vil.
bon Mo*aet of Central Palls, R. I., wealthy
lumbrsaten, have Just returned bare atter
inspecting the crown timber lands of the
Lake in Jnbn country, newly opened by
railway. If Premier Mercier affords lieu'
n•rtal° facilities r queeted for obtaining
timber limits, they w►11 come here. twinging
their own operatt.es. a.d etr'e01 the •e1•asu7
'machinery for preparing lumber tar
American markets
LARGE STOCK OF
Choice Goods
TO SELECT FROM `.,'
a2acCOITZ.ZAC_
11LYTH.
lemma our owe i•
Weather at pteseot is ezcelkut for
rut crop•, but rather murky for harvest.
nakini it soiree bat tardy lot formers to
• cure the ... crop.
A monster Lwow is announced to M
held in Blyth ou Wedul»day, S.4'rmbrr
lOth, beneficial t.. the C.tbolic church.
Cheep sites on all regular trains from
Stnuord, Mitchell, Dublin, Sesforth,
Cltuton, (l..derich. tui.., has, end all
+ntermrdiatm stations Aitrecto. .oe-
Asucimg, racing, swinging, eta A full
'trios bund wi.1 M in *Dreamed.
•,pr.chrs by e'en() word n..m Sore of pus
et.ment and .other lutuinaries. A besu•
i(nl
cake -basket to as drawn for on pic-
tis en.und.. The este-1eeket is .•n el-
hihNion in the .and•,w of Mr Metcalf■
p-welry sr. is. Ts.5rt., 25 eta. ; Woos -
to outmode anal J niter, 25 clam All
sew .cruelly t. tutu -4 ny the managing
eosmitte..
John ila.e , ' t 4 c ,u 1 t, 13r•'y pulled
a bevel ..1 .a• n ntenvt r •sell -ons•
..:I dr%•0•1- 1 •• k , 1k.• ' he 1•rt•duc-
tas•f. .•rf •. •.w•, (imtt.r•fenem
hes:. 1IR v•a'.• el' teem •r..l. It wee
foe ut i„ mV4T,y -•7 (limo Ler head,
task it./ a grand total . f 1 890 iron. a
stogie p, -..r e. 'neat.wt. e,. of the
White Egyittan variety
Bermuda Bottled.
"Tales aemat gfe tt• /ersaam. Ir
net 11 swill ime be 7istereni.
q , sabre e
at ki Imeae4Ms, er Mir W
nes
SCOTT'S
ULSIOI
OF PURE NORWECIAN
COD LIVES OIL.
t
sal 11 Usemi iia 1Nt•
Sled, sued assay eases d
CONSUMPTION,
Bronchitis, Cough
or Serene Coad
1 have COVED wink It; sag Use
ateastas• Is [kat lie obese nude
the s••siaet ems take 1t Assailer
Whim widei . s it N its
stl se Ste 1y
1.s wiH sidles � lsdee� �
1M
sere res fat sombre:
scorn a mewls. B.°.eme.
A■ lequf.o r.ild.mle.
Bt. i11 Aug. 27 -A eostagfoes
dborder her prostrated a gnat many borne
'e this city within the past few days. The
dbaw raembbe the epiaoot c of some ran
imp and prtnt•ss to he equally serums. The
kens are takes down witb high fever, .ee
'neon amid discharges from the ors sad
sass Home are sick is many of W city
livery dablee
Am Oae Vl.ed.
CALI: ILL, O., Am, ter. -NAM County
teas vtNed tram 11 to 0 p m. yesterday by
the hardest rales ever Moira Ibars At
End 1'ame on Duck (reek several homes
wean washed •way ties bridge etre& a
dwelling home and Rev ti W. Artier, D.
Kirk, 4141 wits use eWld, Iters Mb Den and
David Morel% child wart drowned.
A roan, free -yes degree
Cate as Masson, Aug tf.-••DemMefu
[pens ran fiateadar sort•• [tat a pro•oend d
�•&a� wee dyed today elmrft
ar adrift.
hac.IlanIwwlroiteen O''Q1s la
+ 1'
•
;i t -x All ye farmers who have apples
THE MARKETS.
BREADSTUFFS AND PROVISIONS.
4:edertca Mom
uoucatcm, August %1N"
3 00
3s.
« 0U
s 48M
roar,' ate.[ Henget tea Omit.
straight ., ., •.......
!•way
oats, i bush ...,..........•.... • 61
pee& p bush .................. 1 W
Barley.. busk ......... • el
Potatoes . P busk mums w:
Ha).•ton ...................... 7M
Butter r a .. ti .. ll r
erg+ fresh aapwlled • 1ss .. 11 •
t,•b.•e:e . 11 a •••
Shorts. tiowt ......•••••••••••••• 70
area P cwt •
Cho, ped Stwft l cwt150 "
113
o is
76
M
1s.
Mcreenlap. P owl .......... • M • as
Wood ................» » ... Ser" L•
Hldee............................ 1M•' 301
Wool 000" • 40
N M
iheeuskiM.. ,.,•..••.....»mumu 1 l
I Premed Hem P N•. IS " 400
Pt Its _... mumu •D •is
Applelk aWeb •a" 0,70
flute. NosMMM
•Aggost >A
631
Frill WLa
h, sa add eM. ••_ p W 0
Spring What - 1 116 to 05
111 to 0M
0. Barley ...
'0 IA
0 37 to 0 1
Pete I •00 56 oto f
•4144. o43 1u
.r • to to 0 11
600o 7s.
Oerdoss .....»............._ 310 to tie
%get..........••.o 011 4 0 1
P$0111 so 00$
ark d 711 to 1 111
■eetre.1 sleet 1eAM.
T1s roelpts of lire aleck at the Me.ptsl
Mock Yards. Point St. ('heeie& for ter week
sense Aeg• old. 1610 were as hollows :-
A spies. I MONO rim MI
Petatess
Bator.... _mumu
Receipts of live stock at the
Montreal deck Varde.R.
et Charles, for the
week7.11 1.110 leg
Left over from po.
vial' weak WV - 30
Total f ..../... 3 3.41111 1g I6
Continued largeegoalpta se these twin of
export cattle: me catnips la vaue for this
cl.q. The butcben' trade with as over,.ep-
ply. opened weak. with tower pride, but im-
proved as the week advameed. Thursday •
market aimed with a britt trade. =e-
mend for steep. There wee a tanag.tla re
re, ptsol hogs. with • alight dread 4. prises•
We quote the foilowlagSe being fair yid -
cattle. e(poft s• 3m
Butcher:. gond te a
Hurcherv, to tc
Butchers'. to 3i
f'•ep
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-IS THIS -
Yankee Crazy ?
HAVE+'~
GOT
YOU APPLES ?
or pears to sell are informed that
NOEXCUSE! you can sell everything with a
71111 toe mal ..ill fu not knowitt that okeI coreto it in the shape of fruit of
i the kinds named. I don't want to
PCIF1
CeNeD�ZALt Ay !Ifsourk-fiofnth.sy0oufrthhe rdesmaindwer dteadtoick your best apples and leave
Is now rennin! the
ONLY VESTIBULED TRAIN
In Canada. known as
..THE 11111 -41.0p FLYER."'
i)aily between
MONTREAL & CHICAGO
withour change of arm.
Paseeegen toren points
WEST AND SOUTH-WEST
Lrevine OODERICH on the 7 n5 a.m. train
[make sure oonnlenos at LONDON. amt•.
Inc in DETROIT at 1.13 and CHICAGO el 10
p.m.tbemane day , e'r.Lot.IS at 7.13 a.m.
and KA\SAS CITY at 0.13 p.a, the sett
day.
I
Rey your tickets via C. P. R. Always boy
n
I th • bewhen the cent le no more. Thnuch
Ti leets. Bea. Time Cards and all informa-
tion chcrfully fs•ai.bed my
R. RADCLIFFE,
3t Town rasa AgeatC.P.M.
PATENTS
CAVEATS. TRADE ■ARIS AIR COMMITS
Obtained, and all hualoe s In ,he t'..i. Pates
Ofibn •heeded to st MODE_R 4 TE I KIS.
Onr Deice Is oppoa *. the U. S. Patent 01 -
see. lod we eat: obtain Patents In Mss time
than those reaw'e from WASHINGTON.
Send MODEL OR ORA trI O, We ad-
vise ss telatettabllity tree of rhe- and
we make OC ARO. f7NLEEg WEOR-
74IV PA rim?.
We refr, beto the Poeteenter,the Supt.
to M Onrder Div.. and to °Metals of the
t:. B. Patent Office. For ...Denier. advice.
germs sad Mereaore to actual clients le yoer
ewe Stater Coaaty, write to
C A. as.w 4 CO,
(*,..1t. Patent Office . Washfsgt..n.c,
Boderich Steam Boiler Works
Established itq.
Chrystal & Black,
M•..1aetaren and dealers 1.
NMI S.II.'. gat Paan Tates, $ruts•.
Smokestack. Mos Work.
and all kinds et Me
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f°l' lei nadHHtlcoris, Horizontal •su
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ehiwwry art cadlage of every ' er
Brass rills her and Piss rimed"ooa-
s4atly es TWO.
Mail orders win atteetlea.
wane i gee. a. T. R. Nasse..
Int Repairs pnmplly atemeded
P.O. BOX 8111.
MU
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take every particle of fruit of the
varieties named you have, ant
won't leave evlen an apple paring
-I won't leave you anything ex-
cept Bank of Commerce bills Do
you want good money for good
apples, bad apples and indifferent
apples ? If so so Ism your man. I
can be found at the Albion Hotel,
Goderich, from now until snow
flies. All I want is to have you
name your price. I'll do the rest.
Or. H_ EDDY.
The Peaks, Bayer.
REFERS NCR - Renk (f Clossmerve,
I:,rfe, idt.
P.S. - i am nod M "Apple King,- but i clan
give you bonanza prices neves heard of la
this smog iota before. ra s carload brisket -
that's what i aa. G. H. 1L 7114
JOHN BULL,
A
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the latest addition to the already large iia• d
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S1s and Ranks
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The E. & C. GURNEY 001r;
•ed 54d ady to , y ;rim 3r1•
SAUNDERS&SON
the Me r •estwMl.•.It
Good Rout Beef.
Call and see the Sample Of Vie
and other Stoy
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