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•VIRY THURSDAY MORNING
al r, McYNAalw1111T.
Mise of pabl11 Hooll aar.et,
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Teems et oibeillef.Ni e
ate -oath. la ad vane• $ 1!
'1'�.. ,sentry ...... M
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i to aimed. e pules year
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will be...... ... ... .... .. I le
admissans eases
I.seal and .arbor mina advertleemeats, t0..
�•r lliine for first taeteticu. sad 1 orale per Ilett
ter each sub•t.ju.nt insertion. Measured by
• e..np'reil Yaffe.
Bu.laesa cards et sax hoes and wader, M per
year.
Ant emeriti..[. of Lams. Round. Strayed.
S ltwtlwte Vacant. 8tttt.ttou. Wasted and
.a.lneas Chad•ee Wonted. not ascending a
Haw nye pared it per month.
itemise on tial. ret Varve on Sate. set to
e&eeed a Lame. gl for next ttto.lh, 30c. per lab-
aseuent month. larger admit. to mummies.
day ,peas* noose, the *Nevi of wham r to
promote the pecuniary Moen' of say r•dt-
vlduas or noetpawy, to ler• coeelderad rad
were/wines, and charred anoordlwcly.
Loral nmt.eee la onepcMl type one omit pef
word. no sot/c.e ks.. has Mc.
local &.there in ordinary reading type tee
Beau pre ward, No nutfoe fo' len Ora M.
Motions for cbtuebes and other religions and
bsaevolest institutions heir nits.
Mmer,W e'eatreet •dverrl.eseent..
♦ limited sumher of displayed advertise
atom will he in. -deed at the i(oilowing rates .
Per inch. one norm ion 50 In
four . n.ert loco 1 W
" three monilia 1011
••
six mealier .. 3 d•
este year. 5 s•
Xo adtertlawrrnt tem thea two lashes au
length will be calculated on above hast. !
per cent. diaconal allowed for mato payments
an three roost he contract; 10 per omit. en all
month.'. and 15 per cent. es • year's, Thee.
•.adItion. will be strictly eaforred.
*bows "The alae•/'• Denver,.
tt.bacriber who tail to receive Tan 9mlreit
remslnrly, either by carrier or b mall. will
easter • favor by acquainting us of the tact al
se early • date as pomible.
ares as T.me Label.
Tour Waffle • standing receipt of the dare
N wheels you are paid up. Bee that it is sot
allowed 14, fall este arrear.
When • cheese of address is desired. both
the old toad the sew .ddr••ee sbocld be given.
ftr$ct•d isaatwrlp1e cense* b. retuned.
Oorreepotideseo most he written*. oat side
et paper only.
rabttder'. rest...
.1. C. Le Tomei. of Oodrrteh, W bees ap
palated Leval Travailing Smut for the tows
ship. of Uoderrich. Colborne, Asbfleld rad Wa-
wa•e.h,
Local po.traaMsr, ever the district me also
empowered to receive wtscriploae to Tet
flan eh.
AU mommv.i.•atle.s met be addressed to
D. McGIL.LLCVDDY,
BtIMe.Ya Qliirlea.`b.t
• (011.111111110 AT DSC. 1. 101.
Ti. PAamolt ms Nov i-er. Mrreoonrr
church believes in having the wore of mor-
ality triumphant, :and on titnday last pray
ed that the muse would be succemful at
the coming municipal contest. If the rev.
gentleman could only prevail upon the mem
tens of his eongregatiott to vote as he pro. s.
his prayer would be anew. rad very quickly.
Mn. H. A. MAnIxv IIA- JUJU? Grv.'
away 5100,000. A few years ago Mr.
MAnesr was owner of an implement factors
at Newcastle. In 1878 the N. 1'. was put
in operation. It enable! Mr. MMA.ery to
charge $40 mon for an implement than it
amid be bought for in the States. Now
Mi 11 v.* r can give away an imileses
sum .•1 money which was improperly wrung
from the people.
I -Title .air TWO Of INa= et, I. Tommy
to who appear t.i think they control the
people of Candia. They are Police• Ma, .
trate Dawltaop, who threatens to ran
through with his sword anyone who dr
sands Continental Union with the States ;
ROOIIRT Biieo...nAu, La Orangeman, wh
shinku the members of the Orange belt'
must vote as he directs : and 3. ('Arrau.
Hope taw. who ',giddy with looking at him-
self is the rhes. They forget that they have
to deal with Anglo-Saxon, and that • fa
Bihar British song is " Britons Dever. neve'
Khali be slaves."
Wut,a Bos Rlauiseeu*rr I..* AWFULLY
tickled oven the state of affairs in Norfolk,
be ought to be convulsed wi h laughter .t
Montreal, now represented In the Commoos
by the Tories. At the great series held
Mere the other night to discuss the " Future
of Canada " out of 3,000 vow oast, lees
than 400 were in favor of the condition
ret affairs under which Mr. Bixeltruear,
Moogh he never did • hard day's work, hue
risen from poverty to of bienc. because he
was wppnsed to carry the Orange vote In
his breeches' pocket. Roagar'e attention is
directed to the Montreal vote, lest, if it
..cape his observation. he may become
giddy and unfitted for the arduous task of
taking care of his recently acquired wealth.
Ralutrx,n 11 arm ono t4)!MI. ail. is Tex
habit of accusing (oneervatives of not pos-
sessing .awl curage with themselves in
reei•ting the domineering of party. This is
unfair A notable exception is Mr. Ru u
AAP Aauwrwosu, president of the Yo.ag
Mena l'e.neerestit• Aur.ci•ttnm of Toronto.
Mr. Aarrrmntu+ has on.demned, in wends
Chet have Menem historical. the megov.rn•
moot of his party bads. at Ottawa. A
young mos with sash courage sad ability is
*attain to ease to the front in the general
Malls. up owl re construction of parties
that are imitable slut -Sag the eneniag .under
.idutles. Let se he quite candid with the
Tories red will fled them just shoal the
same we the rest ef ns ready to help the
so/ miry end advance themselves at the
MUNI MIs.
W. ensu. ramtt.a Teta notes tai
Mr. A. R. WC/Jiang is hie letter to The
Glebe, says the Reform party .hada eau
sate the people es free trade limns. Mr.
Macimum..as trying to ed.eate tie peo-
ple es hen trade linea, ad refused to is
grease the tent though he had aaemma
Med d.Aetto el mats Milks. dollars. CM
sagameUy be was esatea, ad the roman
mal. M mime with the impeding* by Stir
&moo YAw'mm.alo by cors, eA ewers tam..
alms es peeeseive lima Almost miry
Mary rained by the Government Wag 1e
seea_ry for the mriNmmaiw of Goma
amt. Bat if It,. Murata rte holism to i.
not, Moen bene bail a potgs b thio papas M
daawa.trau !hat the ameene nam be re-
duced
enduosd to say appreciable emus rad Ole•
seamiest artatalned. By abitiag .tth the
State. the .More of the two 05e.ties sea be
eua ,metal with •bsol.te Free Trade with
Use whole world, of advisable. This amid
b. dsniooatrated. Why edersto people ea
free trade hues wheat they can armor Mimi
to be abl. to menage under free trade?
Why lend • thirsty is.. to • dried-up bae-
taoa wheat a Urine well is at hand!
>7. meTKALTT.
The g5estiw of why shall sit in the
mayor's Air to Goderich during the year
1$93 seems to be the principal subject he
for. the electors of the town at the present
time. It :s • questsos of moment to every
ratepayer -en (act, to every man, woman
and child in liuderich for upon thesel.otiee
of rwyor for the .getting year many thine
of , ttal wnportsnos to every resident of the
town depend.
The precut tucumbeot of the oboe has
held it fur four years, and although he has
doubtless dune the beat he knew how be
has, in the light of his past record, given a.1
remain why be should hold the po.itioo iu
perpetuity.
We understand Mr. Bevuta, who up to
the present has boasted that tt was no•
ne.sasary for him to °•.vass for votes for
..tltce, ha. been out hot -foot for weeks beg
grog the electors to stand hy bins at the
coming election, and mine of the cuter
which he preemie for re-election- awl
which we will refer to between now and the
day of voting - are not snob as a man with •
straight record should deign to use.
Tux SIP.; . believer that the mayor of a
town, seeking re election, shouldhaveare;
ord. and on that re.:or.1 be should stand or
fall, without attempting to cajole or solid•
the suffrages of the ratepayers by pretest
tag issues outside of the arena of municipal
matters Mr. Bcn.xs• by his present coarse.
takes issue with Tea SIGNAL on this lir
sad is eel/mine to any benefit that nay w
awe to him from his anode of procedure.
After .11 is said and door, the electors
should be governed, not by whet Mr. Burt.xa
or any other man may say in the caay..a f..r
votes, but by the record of the candidate ler
office. es far as the town's interests are see -
corned. If the condition of the town ha.
improved,fiwocially and sorally,during the
time that Mayor BCTLga hue filled the
chair, that geutl•man .red len mends will,
no doubt, be able to "point with pride " to
the ieatanoeu which may redound to his
credit. Rut if, on the other head, retro-
gre.des in material prosperity, an iocreaited
municipal debt, the frittering •way of the
public money in unproductive investments,
and the lowering of the moral *Wes of the
town, can he traced directly to • mayor
seeking ro•electioe, no amount of casting or
wheedling should deter any honest rad hoe
••rahle elector from ypting agars*t such a
man.
iharing this campaign Tres SIGNAL hopes
to see every line of municipal policy which
has been in vogue during the past year -
and other years for which Mr. Amara
was re•possible threshed out in detail.
If the public record is a good, and clean
ad honorable one, we, en conjunction witb
the entire electorate, will he pleated to
know it. If, on the contrary, the town ham
suffered during Mr. BrTLxlte regime, it as
r. ht that he should receive his coag.
Let there be. full, fair and free discus-
sion before electors pledge themselves to
vote for the re election of any man to an
importan• an office as the mayoralty. The
interest, of the town are paramount. and
shi.ild be placed before the mere personali-
ty of any i.dividuaL
• e 11.11..lt alts. TMsrTU.•
The Toronto Globe has struck a bright
idea 1t has sent out two travelling oor-
reep ndeota to find out if the feeling io
favor of continental anion is strong u.
Western t'ana.la. One of ite ' own cor-
reepindent• is an on: and -oat free trader,
but strongly opposed to 000tioental union
mil the other representative is an imperil"
fader tioeiet of nuxl.rate protection pro-
clivities. whatever that tneana
Of course, up to date neither of The
[:lobo's " own correep.ndst• ' have di..
covered • feeling in favor of Continental
Union, and they would not if the feeling was
sack high all around them, The quart of
Diorites with • lighted lantern in daylight
looking for an horst man is the only case
in biutrry that we remember .lite► out he
plaited an all foul fours with the propene
scheme of The Globe.
When the children of Israel were mikes
to get oat of the desert Month chefs twelve
mea from amongst them who were pre-
e urnably disposed to carry out the people's
liths, ad fent thein to spy out the
lard. When they coma bask u of them,
from oewl"nlice a.d other enamor, Iteral
Yet The Gbbs teach two of its " own cor-
reopsdesta ' both e( them prejudiced
against Co.ti..oetal Umiak end expects them
to 6d oat the truth. Why, if either of
The Glob.'s reporters were at the Norfolk
Merle oesveatim they would have stated
that the Ioyligb had • wajerty of .me er
oonietki0g to ehM east.
" 1 ate ctnsr t.a! 1Mf (Tea comet•
.nt.I Uettesist Ha/htagli e1 South Nur}-Ik
are. for a more playful amrtiss of free
u psoe4, artily stabbing Slit Ours Mow
ie." be. he writes the pregame' e( the
North Bras Reform Anash.tis. ea Tbe
(.lois. Quito as; we ,over Ioek*A at Mr.
Mow..e diming of Mr. MTs. in QM
way beies.. How er.ud to Sir Odes t He
playfully dnntiesee a mss frees rico hosaosa
he dares to mamba the lied•%vow right et
ff.* apnea is bald( of the people. sad
when the kder.ws of 8..N Keee& pew
tent ageiset his " pkyfullama," they sssNy
slab Na 1bha1 la Mr M0O.leve a-
ethsr Dash sans *e j.dp"sage 1 yam, am.
elver DOW l)dsram ono N • am Mr.
Mower, Nat the hys.bae Mr. IdsCat&.w
had sot been espped ere thio r Wl a. that
OaterW L Premier m se .►mak tall of hams
that in order to gratify hfs overdo/meg low
of lea he is obliged noes is • while to
wile ao miss- holder who speaks le behalf d
the people who are tared to pay him ►k
Wary. U lk. Jwtrsow had knows Mr.
Mc ata,oe he would sever bare made the
statement that it required • esrgical ope m-
timn is a.wsmary t enable • Scotches= to
get • jets through his head
--
Wa worm') wwamr T.. ArTi'Tlu. or 0110
mailers to the electius &ddrer of Mr.
tis war, in which specific restos., &peakiele
from • financial .aodpolht, are given why
Mr. Bcyi.xa should not recess Ne sappers
al the electees in the cosiest for the may
orally for 1893. We meld partice:orly
refer to the paragraph an his address when
Mr. Sebum bruig. 1Jr. Scrum to task for
illegally io.:airing • doaung debt of 319,000
■ exosas of the revenue of the town. The
aldre . all the way through is worthy of
the careful permed and best tlw.ght of
decry a lector who btu the moral mad gs.a
vial welfare of the tows M heart
Boo Bttelll,•Ae Y SAW TO u NAILING
a temble racket inside the Tory More be-
cause Rtuufp Atttemotsu i• preddwt of
'he Young Conservative Association of To-
ronto. Lot me whisper in your ear, Somme
You're foolish to kick up each a row ; re-
member that in the election for the Prsi-
te•cy Itemised) had two votes where the
candidate of your tactic° bad bat one ; and
it, as you say, " AIW.Tiweu is an anemia-
! ionut on the sly, " his supporters must he
lekeww ; and that would be a sad revela-
tion to wake just now to the whole world -
dist you think of the Tory party wham
votes you believe you own as an Orange
man --right from Ireland -are in favor 0
union with the States. It would show
further that you. in looking out for No. 1,
a -s afraid of being control of the huge fund
.wasted out of the manufacturers or Gov-
ernment ouniraetore, and that the Voting
Conservatives are sensible e.ourb to recog-
nise that in • °Gantry which had acquired •
population of only four and a half million.
in 100 years they have few opportunities of
advancement as compared with the young
mem whom homes are in • oouatry who
have acquired sixty-five millions of people in
the same length of Lae. RosaoT, take
good advise- bundle up your bdodle, bey a
steerage ticket, and go home to Ir.lmad,
where you and your methods will be better
appr.oil"ted ehan they appear to be by the
gallant young t `awalun boys who know
they are much better men intellectually
than yourself.
TOWN COUNCIL -
The ■e..tw .r Lath Reeler Meettag.
The regular meeting of the town council
was held on Friday evening, Dec. 2, 1892
in the cuunctl chamber.
Present The mayor,reeve, deputy reeve,
councillor •Cantehw, Murray, Campion,
Thump no. Reid, Nate!, I'riJhanr, Humber
Yates, W lion, Dunlop,and Nicholson. The
mayor in the chair.
Naoutes of last regular me.tinc read, ap-
proved and aigoed.
Treasurer's statement for November was
referred to the Finance nominator.
sr'um
Balance from OoleBSp $3664.74.
N.rket $ 8.00.
al ithnd Cemetery 13 00.
Ittl le Diwoaoud ... . 2500 00.
I stmt 2038.69.
K•.ctric Light. 119 94.
Water Raw. 386.24.
Ji School Fees 10 00.
Non,Resident Land.. 163.86.
5236.73.
111091.47.
trl>ral.' aseti tl. T'•.
sucdrir .$ 29.00
Co
ot Bums rate for '90
dad '91 2649 67
interest 1846 82
Pumping Mistiest 183.79
Pubitc Works.. 120.93
Relief .... .... - . . 100 82
Market. ...... 86.33
Salaries 336.80
Public S4aiook., ... . 426 21
5798.37
Salaam $30'9310
Cessuntestiu from S. P. Parsons, ask-
iog for a reduction of $6 on her taxes.
Moved by the neve, seconded by Wilma,
that it be rd sled to the Car. t of Revision -
Carried.
Communisation of Ohio and Pena. Coal
Co. Moved by Mersey, seconded by Can -
talon, that .t ho referred to finsttoe com-
Mere .i,11 power to act.
Cummuuioation from R. G. Remodle ask-
ing for peemiegon to ate. the Commit
Chamber mid clerk's office on Tuesday Dee
13th in cogs the eating of the Sigh Cuart of
Justice be prolonged. Moved by depety-
teeve gSeoedetl by C.sptoo that the regesin
be gestated, (]steed.
Petition from Neil McIver signed by
Mont twenty others asking to have step
erected 01 the foot of Wellesley -et. with en-
closed tender from Joe. Kidd.
Moved by Campion, seconded bp Thomp-
aom, thee petition be referred to the public
works committee to retort to council.
Moved in awsadtmeet by ('•melon, sec-
onded by Mornay, that it he referred to the
public works oou*mittee, with power to act
Amendment carried.
Moved and further &mewled by (amnia,.
.eoo.4.44 by Tbomp.o., that the matter ley
over for six mouths. lost.
Accounts of IL. P. Waltham t Co., $62.
40 ; Goderieb Star, $250; Sweat, $7.00;
N. Dymmet, $7 41 ; John Hillier. $10.88 ;
A. Kirkerid., *1: 66; N. At.rdy, *1.60;
were referred to germ..e committee.
of llama committee r.00atmead.
Ing pal enamel of the tollowi•g ammu.te :
Rear, $D 00 ; can Hnwi•t *200; Jnr WY
Ham., gam ; W Rerro.m, gl 50.
Wm. Prnadf.nt (atsirwrg.
Mover) Ay novo, semaded by Wilson,
that rennet be adopted. (berried.
(bsmenistinn .4 Reliance [Metric Mfg.
Co. Moved by Holt, orecsdwd by Campion
that it be referred to water works mad el.e-
trio light enal*iMee, with power to s dosit
the papers Is esssttitm with the matter to
our eolbiter if they me 54 Carried.
Moved by the rams, tewad1d by the
depat7 ream that the isa.es o.mmitees be
faesrwm ed M leave the glatasent ter sub
a drift 1. the ,k,towa, prorated for the
Statutory meutmg ea the IbM Mil, .id
that ler that prpwm .aid e•ewmlttos he im-
pswered be gat what 5miaua.os they re-
quire, Or Mat
The amid Oen *Ajs.raad.
le1illy reseverlag him the ow-
Ml.s.1.. , coder
ATI4 Op JAY t11Nlftdi.
M.rreN.l Abet ss,.*1rteee d ire`
wee Lissa.
Na. Testi, Dm. 5. - - The hey r
Jay Geoid tram the b.rdestni My teba
wandered ever the comb hilt e1 0.lawaw
(arty to the r.rkowd king wham wealth
was estimated u $40,000,1$9 se mete et the
most rusartabls our wilt node nos.
lin Life ten the part few months has bees
•.osstant battle galn.S the inevisble ad
al ens that medical .k rad the later.
see 5.10.0.
eat that friends and relatives meld niggles
were employed to prolong the fiaancisr'.
life. He was taken about w private loser•
toss cars to plebs where milder air and the
shame of baseness excitement might be es
pi -cud to work a recuperation of him soar•
pies But to no avail.
Mr. Gould ro.trolled about 13,000 mien
of railway Ih.e•. Nu two esttnatee agree
as to the 0100001 of Mr. t;otal.l'. furtanu.
The facet metiers alive estimates place it at
Meet $6U.0 0,ttlel, while some people u
Wall street, who thunk they know .orae
thing Mout his wc.mul•ttooe figure flat
he const hays gotten together fully 0100,000,
000.
Mr. Gould was born in West Settlement,
• backwoods village at Roxbury. Delaware
musty, New York, *ay 17th, 11311. H.
was the sot of John. B. thrid, • farmer who
w as fairly well -to -den
e Dyssmlta .f ri.a•ee.
IsPiDot, Doe. 4. -la commenting ea the
dens ef Jay Gould. the News say : "It
was Mr. (ieuld's ambiuoa to be the richest
man in the world. but he died dies pei.t
•d The Vet• ierbilta, Alton, end Roche
fellers all head him. Yet all hoax to the
grsateat moony -maker of nay age or clime.
• was less • man than • machine for
churning wealtk.�j�ipoemn's e.tlubiaatio.s
were sever vas and there were may
poems of reee:nbla ce between the tyro
mea. It .ill he impossible to explain one
pbaas et civilisation without • (request
mention of Mr. Goeld'e same, therefore he
is tan eta Oise r history."
The Chronicle, hi reassaming the saner
of ower wham Ocala is said to have mead,
calls hiss the pact of sostety, • dynamiter
of ammo, • man poi esimg • power that
the ('sae might sialgith the ethics el the
alligator.
Tia Tomes says : "Mr. (.,oeld'e death
means the removal of a disturbing enemata
of vast rad Incalculable force. The awe
and the pusit.uu be held were produce' of
Americo 111.. Duck • Mews could hardly
nave been passible else.here than et
America. Money is roved un America to •
mak higher lama it out usefully occupy,
owing to the absence of class Jtettnctousa."
The Menden' say : "No howeat bio-
grapher. can adhere to the uaxem 'Ural
charitably with the diad' when the wrecker
of Industries sad srmmomimpisher of mom
• for in/igniting.Itmis impossible to pool
I* a amyls enterprise that he Weenied or
to a solitary act of self-sacrifice un h s part.
It would be affectation to preteud that the
world is made poorer by his departure."
DUNOANNON.
llf.s. ear tem eerrespades4
DeMZIPO1PTm -Quip a number of the
w aders Of Tea StosAL were dtrppo;.ted
.wing b omi.eion nit Duaga.uuo Items in
last creek's imue.
Mvirsotru.. - Lm oomplianoe with the
stat uta. y .•w, the mantcipal embeds d
Wer$ Wawaowk sad Aaeneki will meet tai
Thum -lav, 15th test, in their respective
Wares or 11ee1104.
Nteaoos -M.u.s.. !tickle, Sproule and
Anders,,,, d .c:plea of Nimrod, on feet Thar
day, want on • huuung expedition, when
shay were so fortunate as to scours two fox-
ed and • partridge.
Vowel/au. Mm. Scrin.ettur, terse Mies
Martha Wiggins.) with het two chtldreo
are viaitisg relatives and friends .t the
homestead of her mater, Mrs. Wiggins.
We wish her a pleasant , out.
Bt)cihatieTrcAL --Owing to Mr. Perr.s
being uhhg.-4 to &timed me:nation eerv•ca.,
which are to be bell at Lo•..le.n city, Ont.,
Mu week, then will be no divine seriir
hell in the Bp.acop.i church here next Sal
bath.
Pterat -The whim for emit Sabbath,
in Ri•kw Church bare, which has been as
n ouonoed is the authority, std efficacy of
true player. Sermon oo the .0 •jeer, will
be peached. D. V.. by the pastas, Rev. B.
Faubair.e.
L.Lvetit. -We regret to have to Nate that
Mas. Rlliott, wife of John Fal o.tt, Asherld.
aIN eat t. I►. agaesoa, a very ill, be fig
. Al.etot with hetet ...tame fever. W• hop.
@hes her illness will be short, trod that slam
will mos be restored to health.
Lacroaw The first of 4'.. emit* of
Ioot.ree to he given under the ansp1am cf
the Kpwoeth Lmagee, in oos.eotien wti h
the McN.ds.t March here dinag thee.
so sg whiter, .ill take phi le i. tie M.the-
di.m eiareh here, on rhe imaging of Friday,
the 9th Doe., Isoteres, Rev. It Peasant, w
P0...t ; wl.3.ct, " How to $.owed in Ufa"
TAXON COLI.at.•Tos. --Collet or A. D.
Uaneron, of8crllrjr visited our village on
8sterdsy, when be gathered n quite a
krp mieuel d rases. As the Coca i1 to de
i• lis to ham the •°censer. of 1892 demi
ad twkseed ea er before the ea.l of the
year, it will be eeoe.rrJ for Moes who
have not w yet y.id, to do so se soon as
possible
Avon.* Caw,. '- Jae. M.Ueaatd, •
siessr is As4Aeld township, who eras haus
jhr dams tiM trove hied with dimes of the
kidneys, s0c embed on Moody wtor.isg.
the 5th- havi.g dried this hie, sue &hose
70 years. His widow amid so.e and dssgk
tan have the shseer.ryspsthy .4 the mom
amnia" beamr `hwMM
...dsd he Nam in their
ben1. 0. O. F -Os M.ia.y 6611 WM. Mr.
whole, ie.p•rtor of Osman et the Lids-
�asdmet Order el iu.dere held a m.Nim�
kms. with • view el estaWi.hhar • wart .�
His order M Dewiness. After he W its.
*Mod ohs osmium► el erowl.etsag the nen-
sr and ether tlliaer.rs h e --- 1ae
• sb• sWonlier sg pest,
he dermal ersewlp_ast as is ilio istf
-
wenttiesstrss snarly smash
a•semmome, and i.slaw
eels. MIS ` MN Ile ell Thaiallap
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woos. GOODS
Di2M GOODS
We inv. you best Jos.pktae regular $1.36 quality ler $1. la 'I,
Alvaro re • goond fitting slow usually sold for *1 for 79o. A job m.
in colors 750. quality fur 49e. Coalmen glove, from 121e. quality
to best made at 33e. The o ual 26e. q.ality ten 18e.
We have good fitting 6 Clear Corset 46c. The o0sbratel b. i
l'. regular $1 Corset 79e. Foal , .lens 30D, every pear errata,
usually sold tor 11 for 79*. Ksatherbene 391 regular *1.26, quality
no better Curvet made, our price $1.06.
A good all -wool seamless stocking for l Jo. An tastes heavy rat
bed, good value at 2bc. for 20c. Kir, plain sad ribbed Caelmere fen
23e. Regular 60c. quality plain sad ribbed for 39e. Aa emu limey
C•ahs.re worth 60.. far 46c.
A gime variety u Cotton, Laws, lien ed Bilk. 8pancl'nee
for Xmas trade, nottisg show ler • Christmas sem estowooe tiro •
Japanese Silk DisM.N..4 H•.dber.hiel, sppmpri.t...d tamps
siva Ws hove them i. variety. .
lahat'o Wool (cape made to nil at 264. fee 7e Children's Wed
Jackets 26.., 29.. and MN, shoat half primp ib.isaten made to
at 66e. for 300. Fine Wool Comet C.vers acid is regular .y at
51.00 for 265. Fumy Wool Chit cheap at 10e. M Set Ione quality
for 10e. la Wool Heads we have great variety M spina prima
A ha. of limy plaids wholesale at hfo. ler Sc. 9pmri0l lass is
famoy mixtures aid plaid. at 7e. &. 9e. 10.. 125e, amen d then
away below regales wholesale prima As alt Wool Black Serena for
16c. A. all -wool (Bettor worth 30e for 100. All Colon .a fin
French all wool 9orgmm cheap at 26.. for 18e. Heavy doable egg
Serge, and Plandt M 2fs. worth 30a Clay Diagom•hf (Ifs. Imlay ler
49c.
BLA,O= 0A114 A 44 tams all -wool worth 60s. for 44c. A 66.. quality tor 411,
KERB fine heavy weight for 59e redwood from 76e. An fates bee head
maeueacteire, worth $1.00 ter 79c. A 46 Mob Silk Warp Mwri.tr
worth 11.36 tee *1.06. A .would pure Silk Bleck Neenah worth WS
ter 89c.
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LIMY FLANNIL
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DOYZITIC
COTTONS
TWIMDB
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TO? iii?$
*12.00 9ua4ty fee $7.4* ; $10.00 yeality for $6.48 ; woo quality
Ur $64C $8•00 quality for $4.98. Them are extraordinary velums a
messes yen may set )save aptia.
Heavy Bemis (amt► worth $1.50 for 98e. Heavy Dogomais is
Nary aid Black worth $1.60 for $1.19. Falter Heavy WNgbt Phi*
for Children. weer 60e.
As all -wool Flesse1 worth 20.. for 1bc. A special Amered and
8bru.kea worth 26a for 17c. A 27 inch worth 30e. far M. tdn
Ilse St. Hyacinthe for 25c. Special value i. Navy •d Red Flernele
4* .cy Stripes 70. y.ahty foe Se. Mocks rad Plain Heavy Stagg
10a, Gorda 75. Heavy Weight for shirting lie Kegs Flee 5.brir
worth 16c. for 115..
Ultima best 124e. q.•llty warr•at.d f..t A variety of worm
oar prim 84c.
We Iaue.peeial values is Cottos•des, Grey sad White Comm
Colored and White (inions, Shirting', Tiekillt', Towelling., he.
Solid, all wool for 36c. A good bevy flee et 49a 8p..al heaq
(.1a.Jian for 49e. usually .old for 66•. Mitre heavy Irish From he
50e worth 860
W e call spectra aotesues to this dgp.rttsst. Ws have IM large
Stock is the county from the cheapest N rho best we as pee yea
solid all -wool Skirt oe Drawees for 39a whish woad be geed valents
50e. A fine " Scotch Ribbed " =sae M mil at 7$s. Ger 4Ys Im-
ported
tported 800teh Wool Garment, tmenffy NM fee 51261.r ea
A groat rang. of Colors, maim std prises ins • god hurl
.4*lrts for 46.. up to the regular $1.110 q.dity 1.r *1.1115. ♦ Pers$
fitting white Birt (ieuedered) worth 76e. far 56. Night Shirt, 81•11
quality for 89e Overalls from 39s. per paw' ep. Noekweer. (leNre.
Cali, Brass, Ac.. M messy saving prima
21:12333 GOATS All dams is Sasok d ear lemons *1.7611.x. lttthisr Celia Fhb i. • stolid F.gli.h mad. east, ,..ally retailed at from S:10 M 111.1
OZIOUT..A31 W. have • fins quality Cashmere (15M with keg gape far ire
viler lube *10.00. The beat mails is lieglieh Tweed Rabin Over
sewn seams (warranted) he $9.9*, ussally sold tar $1}160. A gad
Rubber Ciroukr Mr *1.30. A $2.00 ()arsest M *1.60.
WOO,. Tom$
:Asnka.us-
Oeod Factory Yarn 460. quaky kr 31s. pr p'.4. 550Mh 7k-
pariy 4e. per skate, ..molly 70. q.SYty. Slash Ilasrlp ll+a pr Soli
We sell •11 liras ed Halm-rdtina r), R.tee.e, livings, Treenail..
>aT tet, et rpmtal prior. ♦ gena 'election of ilea Rogow regular 1$
geode 3s per de. All 9414* Ribben. 10e qunbty 5e per reed Bay
Ribbon 9n. per yard. Bressol. Veils 7, ..eh, all ilk for 16c Fir
Wool Nuns' Tllidiag 13. per yard.
A pod R.Rlle6 regular *1.0') Synod for 79e. An extra gosh"
Red and White, cheap at 10 60 for *1.89. Wankel' it prints TJ
em damsel be •quaffed.
We ham esammated the above lien to gine you ism idea el hew well we ars were
you. We M as we *Averse.. The messy spent s it would be worm Ohms toasted Y e
Aid she. The est spasm eal"bdea ns le bey akse, and evil Glaser fish where worst !m
cads We guarasM. oar (Ueda. esti for rd r.riaa give 7w the *Mwerwls we bear awed
chem ep.dMi. I. the Yeas we basila, we twee Owing the peel time ttttasaNs tonal mal
mare (dent than asp core e.s...._ V Uwasrl.h l"smkbai TYs feel yeah• Om !00111. w1•
w/ slwy. be glad w show yen hen mush se is kat year Wins* ho boy Irmo ua
A RMSTRONG's,
iiZO. LOH1$OW$ OLD STAND.