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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1893-4-20, Page 4THE SIGNAL (O )ER1C'H ONT., THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1893. rbc �ignxl, se TemeMInD IiVKRY THURSDAY MORN INti ■T h. l aV artmaw. Olasa tet 1•ublioatten-e tad 10. Nskatreut, t)uderfeit. Osterle Terns el aneseripsass s Ereewont►. la ad. ate' ...... • • • .N if(era(((s fl '• .... ..... • (d M •a year. . 1 If credit is aed, I. thio. '•r Tier 1 will he le •doevsaa.g Ilan s �,r�t1 sad ether caaaal.dvareimenate. Na psr t{or for MN ina.rtine. tad sena per lies for each suf..aae..t in.ertiuo. Moe*aured by • moment scala Mutineer • ants of N1 line. area undertib per year. Adverltsemet. of Lost. Fouad. tit:eyed. altuationa Vows.. t+ituations Wasted and auslute' Chamois Wan:rd out exceeding e hone ie.o;.Art 11 lit ,.•r month. flou.-s an - Oe a:,d Perms off 'tale. 10 t0 earned • 1. e.-.. NI t..r drat month. vie. per e':b- sorse„t nwalb. Larger a.lvta. in propurt:o•. Any +rectal omit,. the object of whisk is to promote the tsrnnteri benefit of MI,' ,4M - virtual or cotr•par.y, to ter conatdared au ad• vertleeuu•nt arid .'tunnel s2 ,•ardinds• Lena' not tete in nnaparr.l tip, Joe cent per word. no notice. low ' hark tic larval counte in ordltary reading type two • Ir r wool. No notice less than 0 Me- a per !,,r.Ito _. he. and other =putout and benevolent :ria: n :tion• half rate. rte.mvrelal I..at rate Ad. et. i xemire I s. A limited n'tuibrr of displayed stye(($$ wtnts .111 iter ice, rted at the (following rates : Per ,m h. nen inn- r loo. ..... . . to M " four in*. r• in.. ,• three min. ha. . .. .. . 2 00 1i1 months _...... 100 5 ne No advernsw•rn.nt Irs roan two 'ochre in {coal!, a ti t.• calculated on abut hong. per ren.. d.. „rant allowed for o•ah permeate ea three cunni G1',vuaraet ; 10 per mut. on six menthe', sod IS per rent. on a yeses. Thee 00*.:'ions will be strictly enforced. Lbent "The wlxaal" .Anyone• Snb.rtihre who fail to r.. ei re Toe Awa Al. rNnir^'�. el: herr lir currier or by toad. &r11 sealer. favor by a•.,111 .ir.t,ng to Of tk• fact rat . early a date as p0eei tete. Leen at Tour Label. \-r.ur label is • standing receipt of the date to which you are ;rid rip. See that it Is not allowed to fen into arrear. When a.h: urge of attire's is desired, both the old ani the new whines aboeld be gives. 14.. • +rd n..rtuw-riyts cannot be returned. ('orn••;.n.•lencrs mn*: be written on one side of paper only. reMMaer's eeteee. J. t'. Ir. Tousel, of (.oderlrh, hes been ap (,muted 1µ-a1 Travelling .(gnat for the town - ...14e of Otele• 1ch, Colborne, Ashfield and Wa- wannah, La al pcumamere •.ler the district are also empowered 40 enevive subscriptions to TUX Mete AL. Allcommuni.::.r Was must be addressed to L, McOiLLt('LIMY. Tea SINAL, Telephone (OU 4a Ood.eb►. Oce GODIY.KICH. THVRattel. AI'ItIL1R. Iwo Mt mens TAU WANT. That professional Orangeman and patriot for revenue purposes, HoeattT KIRrit,:Htr, is out with another of his letters addressed to the editor of Tor 'u:S•L. So that it would not be tampered with while is tran- sit by the rascals who have been mskiag duplicate copies atul having them inserted in the 4 limon News Record aid 4.oderich Star, be, this week, took the premutioo to af6z his private seal with the best wax procure able, but even that precaution has not saved the tauten* of his letter from being rtolei and published in outside sheets. There is, therefore, no necessity tor Tea Suaeal. publishing Mr. Kuterodur's letter at second hand, and particularly when he will not submit to an investigation unless be has the selection of the enure jury. It is • sat thing for .Ions R Aasoiut that he dud not have the same privilege as Mr. BIR nsioaAr asks for, and the hero of the Brass Ihngs episode would Dow be out of jail, instead of in durance. KoBIOT BIR4INerHAr wanta no inve•ttga tien, any more than did Sir A1oLPn11'A K11(, Ko. ('er'uattia, M.P. for Northumberland, •-of bridge (.eerier fame -or any of the other large and small fry at Ottawa, whose deeds are evil and who have done so well at the expense of the pu)dlc. 1f he were honest he would not hesitate to allow an opponent IA. selection of nue mac out of three He merely wants to have his effusions pabliahed in Lite local Tory and Orange organs for ell feet. He doesn't want to have a bright light turned on, an,f ell his verbiage and all the gush, gas and sawdust of his satellites will not prove to the oo0trary. Mr. BIRiI'HHAM'a stock went up like a rocket in his first letter ; it has now come down like •.tfek. Tee *AT THR•te !111+,1. 0E111a PKAT. about their " loyalty " to the air of " Johnny get your gun " is almost enough to knock the word oat of the lexionu. MAOI.TRAT• Itgtris.R or TORONTO, woo was reeeittly hoed $1,000 by Mr. Justice Res., for endeavoring to int mime Russian taSl ods into the Canadian magistrates' .nett•, will not he an enamored et British BM as be has profaned to be heeetefens THE NEWS ABOUT TOWN. seder. anon pe. titian weer., •w' folia hitt peers, it. ISM* 7neele'a eyes are areviler pairof Mares IM ll are lite men paw along who get 1 rebel re at r J pled ham's. They all hew that he is the peopie'a toothier. Ilan'( *met Teat yes ma met tell H.IMracetes In I'hetegr.0hte Werk At It. It. aWlows% Alta TAIWRINO Spring sad Mesa..., ire I. great variety at the they. N.1.r �•M• Yoe w have a Mm e1Nee sad rel, m and stile sad St at ItMF Sotea•eM et�Tctw - IMeedlrer hirers d Rie,eles =nail e. W T N el•• areal gen hie prism p*rr6 2..e Mr. We4M ht. Mr,. •e�� I .Out hen fer 411.004,01 >i hit weer. u mber. aural.* * 4e•rtan Crates. Ali over wheals w nwlabe (wept malls. Sued With mareeMk tine •nA the lateen Isapev► asrata Pelee, moose t, .m IN ria $N► i ev.atithen w.. - The Meal h.easwihe Ebar.te hamsoa�(640 seams •f time ,.•r •atteip•aed berviad Minium esshrs Balee. Rees a Was eeppls et kees.mme, seised ewe pdM, yam treebea ko4aselae omen tans. sail erirst1Mg .foe to. hash•. If tee Inset 4erug • Botts teateilest hee sur read► mused pater I• pinta q •=1lia ennee flea apiest.i ars, .11 t6r Oat ns -Mims lLni. Phelp•, the areas taykrsmee Isel.er is supplied ter lestnre here es Thured•y, Merry 4th bent hit se boor hr. Yarth4.e win b. give. h $ 00S I mums. r . Bra'l1L ((.amus to Otww Fd,Owa--The (hid -Fellows of Godericb will attend North - et. Methodist church is a body ea f'lsoday looming mat, ohs the poster, Rev. J. K. Howell, M.A., will preach a special sereno to the uiambsrs of that Order. Nett Si 11,At , T•llrnaatrie Marmite. - The t.uepel tempera/am meell.4 to be held i. the Temperature Hall on Sunday, April 23rd, at 4•15 r. r , will be addressed by Capt. Wiggins, who Iles .charge of the S. A corps hese All are welcome to these meet toga. H t' Rase Arrortrso Saturday'sOttaaa news containal the appointment of Magas •lwau.on, of hu.lench, to be assistant ceai- mla.louur 01 the lh,nuntoo borti.eltural exhibit at the World • Fair. Mr. Sr/sawn is an intelligent and capable man, amd when positions are gwe are satisfied that l.u.lo•ich omen should get them. Nt..r Tt mutt Evewn... The Young Ladies' UwwewnCircle of N•,rth st Metherftst church will give a contort on Tuesday .reoiug .tpril 25th in the chur. h. An excellent program has been provided coo oat of residing. by Miss Minnie Winnie Ball (' ..d ' and Mies 1 � al Acheson. .leen t and musical .Macaca. by Slimes Graham, tt Jkonaon, Aiken, Martin, Mrs. !'rudhaw and others. .►dmitwon 10 cent. ('Ou.,Lre %NU Ht .TER Cultist TV Lobs 011'11 .\ouv. Messrs. ('rn.ly and Hunter, the notal evangelists, who were in (;oderich list %Winter, have, at the special request of Re% .I. E. Howell, M. A., commuted to rt.raawry ice to North -at. Methodist church, 4;..lerich, nett Wednesday eveutng, April 26t1k. They are at present laboring in Berlin, end from there they will (wren to o;,slerIch for the evening above ..atoned. Further particulars will be given he the interin. rile Casa A,.•ItsT "Tae" CZAR:. -Shush Kilpatrick who had "Tab" Craig arrested about two wacks ago charged with rape, died on Friday last. Shwas taken 111 with child on the 4th inst., and three days later arose from her bed and went around, which Iruught on chills end delirium from which she succumbed on Friday. Her death removed all evidence as to positive Wean. rotation of her assailant, and ('nig, who had spent the last two weeks in jail, charge( with the off., c i, was released from custody ..o Wedoeday. ELv.,-ru.s or urn. [as At the last re- gular meeting of Court (:aderich No. 32, Canadian Order of Foresters. the following othorn were elected : Bro. A. R. Davison, C. K.: Bro. W. E. •)ohnsto., V. C. R ; Bro. T. ti.eyd, F. Sec.: Bro. W. McCreath R Sec. ; Bro. W. Lane, Treas ' Bro. D Stoddart, Chaplain ; Bro. W. Carter, W. ; Bro. F. Henolerses, J. W. ; T. Bates, Bro. W. 1 . order is now in • prosperous o0aditio0 having over sit hundred dollars nen hand to pay • ck benefits and $238.000 in the endow- ment fund to pay death claims. ('HAN( ,a'. SI'rtsas. -The datings of the Chancery Division of the High Court of Justice commenced here to day before Mr. .Justice Robertaoo. The docket is very light counts, I ng of two de(eudert cases and one un- committed case. Besides the membere of the local bar, Mr. Aylesworth, 11.C., of Toronto, and Messrs- R. V. Eliot, and Collins of Exeter, were engaged in Court At the opening of the Court an action from Exeter, of Wilson vs. 'iamwell was proceeded with. Mr. (:arrow, V c.. appearing for the plaintiff and Mears. Ayle.worth, 11.C. and t oiling for the de- fendant. [be plaintiff was • creditor of me Welsh, of Exeter, who made at assignment of his estate to the defendant Samwell and others, and this action is brought to enforce and have darned our the trusts contained iu this assessment. The trial u tlronaling as we go to press. H.reseu.. Says tho Detroit North side 0:acetle Last Wedocday evening, April 12, • very brilliant wedding took took phtee at the residence of Mrs. F. Balis of 94 Baltimore avenue mat. About fifty were preee01 to wttoeat the marriage cere- snoy, performed by Rev. Mr. Dickey, of Janie. Rogers and LZLIe Buchanan. The com- pany spent • very pleasant evening, soma being employer( with music, others with cards and all finally participated i■ an ole gaol supper served about 12 o'clock. The )runt .,•aaple received a very banloome present from his fellow employes and also from the hoarder@ at his boarding place. Mr. Roger s quite well known in this community as he has resided in the North aide for the past eight years, during which time he hes been a conductor on the Wood ward avenue street car line, and all friends with him a prosperous and happy journey throuvh life, which voyage they hecto on the second Boor of the house formerly oc• copied by Aurum alickets*el at 96 Mil Waukee avenue east. A fires mom. graaoaR The Secretary of Eureka Connell, No. 103, R. T. of T., reports that the membership in good stand- ing for the quarter commencing April Ism, is 171: the nuniler reported .Ian. rat of this year won 95. These figures speak well for the efforts put forth by the Council dnn.g the past quarter. The majority of those who were initiated were young men. and it is hoped that the stand they have taken on the temperance question, loth with Peg\nd to themselves and ite relation to the community, will be permanent. The member! have taken tip the motto : "Os. wand "' again for this quarter, and intend by tierm help to make Eureka Council a benefit and hlesing to every member, and alar further increase it. membership and use/annus in the community The gospel temp.ranoe meetings nRrial on every Son day during the Fall. Winter and Spring for the last three years• ander the .napless of this miler, have dune • great deal of gond as an ednoaive fore, and many who have mot ooaneeterl themselves with the order, have signal one or both of the plowtges used in the meetings one against the use of alcoholic eti,n.lan's and the other against tk.see of tobacco in ►11 lemon The coot grotto, to secure speaker* for the Sunday •iNrmno. meeting. rennet that (�*pptt.. Men et the R. A , hen, will eldress •e1he. tale iltg es the 2i►d and Rev. Father Weave, pram .f Rt. Peter'! R (: Cheri*. the ..satieg ea tb 10th of the present moist*, and far Se.day, May 7th, Mr. Me(li1B- eeddy. A/ w I d, td atgs obs tb It'let Woe rote i rename NW esllaatltw sloe a bar ste- ties of the llatpl 40 will .dorm( a pa/mal In leave the enmities el Lea�aajlp A. flim, Dews sad Armagh. M Sa el Maw, usher iwriel redo - A /ossa.11 tens gum,te tib 1J.4 I %miss �weotentt a�rb0�rt at dmWo grenade. Memo. fall while heisted Inas pe0M.. Me.day and .)off Wanda sod Pia M. J. [aria renis( was drsaead lass paw AN ILLINOIS MIRACLE. • CABN OF 061IP INTKRRBT TO AL1. WOMi(N IA t • u roman ter • 0001901.0L•/%1111•T• NSW* e•P101--11 11•11, awe- e•PRa--wlAi, rats •MD IM a aar41a- ••LeCON 1►ITIUM wear 11.*L1RPCalla •e- inane 0211Ai*•ill$ TalrrP, roe • "0E•T i All t51At: KLUIDT. Dubog0e Time Anterng the peoultarmn.iltime with which the people of the preseet age are endowed, tt a renuorkable upa.-tty for doubting. A full belief only comes after • careful lnyeiti- Kat'VO, and after positive proofs bare been pprreemie& l'urrent report soot there had Iwen a remarkahIe cure on the cane of • lady of d.vanoa, III , but as current report is 0.4 always accurate, and am the story toid way one pos.emeng deep Interest for the !Albite, The Thee11 tetermini-4 u1100 • thoroegb in- veettg%tsu0 into the natter. 'rhe result of this in Yee. mat ion proved that not only was MO story true, but that the case was eras more remarkable than the public hod beeo uoderstasl erre to tit Mr. .1 K. Kenyon is the fortunate own, r of a winter -table Inure, well kept and with Idewant .urruuodlog., situated '01 Chocaro Aceuu-, Savannah, 111 , and it Wes there the reporter sought him to learn of the sicknw of his wife, and the caro of which so much is beiug said. In answer to the bell a lady appeared at the door, and to u vete v for Mr. Kenyon said, he wee em- ployed by the railroad company, worked at nights and was asleep. ' • Is Mn. Keyssn wt.!! smooch to see me the reporter them asked. With • very suggestive smile she said "There is no doubt 0t it," •ol in Tit:ug the reptrtei in, ...formed him that she was the lady in question White told the r'eporter's mission she said : "The statement of facts as you have made it is quite true. I did not think my case was oh spacial interest to anyone outside of my own family and (nods, but if what in- formation 1 can give you will be of use to anyotw else you art welonc.t to it I own my present goof health to a casual gimes at a newspaper, and as with me some other woman may be fortunate." Urs. Keyneo is an intelligent lady like woman, and her home bean evuieace of her areal capabilities as • housewile. She told her story as follows - " 1 was born in Waren County, New York, thirty•three years.,o. I was mar - r al when I was 19 and came to Savanna seven years ago. With the exception of ler ng at times subject to violent sick head- ache, eapache, i considered myself • healthy woman up t. tire years ago. At that time I Wes very much run down and on easy prey to the ever-present malaria In and about the tti..lssippi bottom lands. 1 was taken violently ill and during the s*e eeding five or m mom)* woe the greater part a the time helpless. The local physicians said 1 had been affected by malarial and tntermtt• tent fevers. I continually grew weaker sad finally went to see i)r. McAvsy, of Chains, 1a., who is reputed too be one of the aWsR physicians in the Mississippi Valley. He could help me if I would absolutely abstain from work. That eras not to be thought ot. if able to go about I had to look atter my household duties. I then consulted Dr. Johnson, of Savanna. My stomach would n ot retain the medicine he gave me and he came to the conclusion that my stomach was badly diseased. Occasionally 1 would choke down mid nearly suffocate. 1 then went to 1)r. Maloney and he pronounced it • ease of heart trouble. He helyed toe temporarily, but like the rest said I must stop all work or nothing could he done for me. All this tune I bail grown weaker and paler until 1 was in a deplorable condition. I hal • continual feeling of tiredness, my muscular power was nearly gone, and i uld not go up half a dozen steps without resting, and often that much exercise would cause roe to have a terrible pale to the side. Seemingly the blood hal left my veins. 1 was pale as death ; my lips were blue and cold and 1 hal given up all hope of ever being letter. About the first of April last a y"Ung man hording with us received a Fulton, 111„ paper- It was his home paper sent hint by his mother. I picked it up ooe day and in glancing casually over its col wins carne across an acMnnt of • marvellous cure through the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Polls for Pole People. Candidly, 1 did not believe the story, and when my husb.n l suggested that it would do hum for me to try the pills 1 laughed at the idem He in- sisted and i submitted, hut. 1 had no faith whatever In the pills. My husband seat for two hors and I took them. When i hal used these I was somewhat Improved in health. I continued their use and I felt that I was growing stronger, my sleep re- freshed me and it seams as it I oould feel n ew blood cursing through my veins. i kept on taking Ptak fills until a short time ago, and 1 now consoler myself • healthy, rugged woman. My house is full of board- ers and I superintend all the work. le other words 1 work all the time and am happy all the time. 1 am positive that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People saved my life, and i belie.. there tee thousands of women who would 8nd great relief if they need that. The sick headaches I was sub ject to have, disappeared, and have not hal • single attack sines 1 ormune0oed mak ler 1►r W Illlanu' Ptak Pills." " Were there any d.agreehle offsets front the medicine!" asked the reporter. " Now whatever," replied Mn. Kenyon. " They are pleasant to tales and the onm. dairies are wily complied with. In Dont aeon parlance 1 took Pink PJB and they did the rest" Mrs. Kenyan .tested that •11 her neighbors knew of her former cooditi*. and her restoration, and one of tbem wee called is, •id when asked of her knowledge of the case said " 1 have been intimately sego data/ rith Mr. Kenyon and know of her Illness. 1 look upon her re oetery as something marvellous It Is surely the se esp0o1rl that happened in her eau. Of my own knowledge 1 c•ntim say what the na- ture of her ailment was, but 1 know that she was redwood to • mere shadow ; was the palest and most ghost bks pram 1 had over seen. Hen was • remarkable cs.. Rhe would be helpless cow day and the nett 'cold be enpe vidng the work of her house, irut all the rive thorn was a netio0able less of .(rung(► sad the natural vivaciousness of her nature hal disappeared. It wan goner• ally tbesght she meet die ea note of the .hysieia.s who atta.d.d her •.saved to es- daeeaed hat mei or kelp her is the Isere. i was told of the siudiag for Dr. Willmar' Pink Rile sed of Boons thought it the whim .1 • dying weeAaa, laser p.rh.ps a alga Shot ler *whaled still i.. Iso i. bark, against boos Rot yen dna w the runt ter yws..N, sed if merman are pert fanned lm then days 1 would be to below bow M dmribe a eons of kimL" it Is s remarkable ,cera These Is ss ma- ma te *obi its N.►m. d Win Hayes Ind la fest tbe feria ate tenable. It MN - drab id p ople be that kr.aSsb aslabbr- il.ed ere May otov r.a4 tit obs heft looda deism sed Nosy sad SNOW M sympsthireg e•r...tassa Bet few Pts.... have geese ss so Mato the dividing lies bet- ween life .ad eternity sad returned ; end Irma the facia stated themis but • shale owul0.ico to be draw. !k. Williams' Ptak Pills for Pale People did it Dr. Williams' Piak Wile are • parfait Wood builder sad nerve restorer, curing o uch dowses as rbeuartism, .earalgss, pp•artaal pari4yem, l 00.101ur Walla, St Vitas daeoe, oer/bw beadacbe, &arrow prostra- tion aa i the tired ferlin,. therefrom, the sitar effects of 1* grippe, ,udnenaa and wren oukis, diseases lepeedi•g on humors in the Wood. scrofula, chronic erysipelas, etc., I'l.k Pills give • healthy glow to pals sod sallow 000uple1io05, awl are • s(sage for the troubles peculiar to the female a) sum, and is the cess of men they effect • ra.hual euro, in all meas •rt*ug fro n mania worry, ores -work or 610014,401ox any n atal* Them Pills are manufactured by they 1►r. Williams' Aleli...AO Company, Bra..ktide, Ont., and wh.ectaly, N. Y., and are sold only in !toles bearing the tirm's trade mark and wrapper, at 50ota. a bar or els boxes foe $12.50. Boar is mnsl that Or. Williams Pink Pills are sot sold in bilk, or by thee doted ur hundred, and soy dealer "Amodio"' wbstitUtes in this forma trying to defraud you and should be avoided. .rhe public a -e also wotioo.4 agaiwt ►11 other wcrlbd Wood builders anti nerve tonin, no natter what mime may be goes titan. They are all Imitations &hors makers wish to reap . pecuniary advantage irom the wonderful re- putation achieved bj Dr. Williams' Ptak 1'.Il.. Ask your dealer for Ik. Winixms' Pink Pills for Pal. People and refuse all imttstluos and orbsutute . Dr. Williams' Pink Pills may be bad of all druggista or direct by mail from Dr Willie's. Medicine l'ompany from either alarms. The price at which them Pill. are sold snake • course of treatment com pa-wtively inetponcee as compared with other remedies or mediae! treateneot. HOTEL LICENSES. L41 sr a.ereternl tppttrent. 1. Meat faere. (.1.40241. 1'h. License (ommwioaars tor Weal Huron met to (.'Luton last Thorslay, and granted the following licensee for the year :- CLINTON Hotele - Jo. Rattenbury, Charier Spooner. l'hu. UJue, lien A Mason, L Kenealy, J. f less, Samuel Pike. Shop J. C. Riter. (:UDsaie'R. -- Hotels •1 Miller. Wm. trait. D. MuCuresice, J. l'. Martin, Wm. Babb. Salts! Bio.., D. Curry. Shop -W. H rte. 'J'lacutn Hose:. --J. 11. IMlma.e, F. • •rataniTro ort to be :rutted.) Frnigh, J. Kelly, Thee. Mell nlal•I. A -0,,1L:. li,•tele .ins M.!t,.15111, L Sm.;:., John MelLw..t I, T. Inas, It. J. IL Dekugh. J. Kuntz, brewer. ('othosov floosie H Mixt o, J. Car. tell, Wo I. .limon, M. Sno'itier, Jaffa Hanult.,... ilcu.grr hotel. - Jn!,., 11.11, Jamb Ko:nta ty W 14 111111111 - Hutt! AL;Itef_ Mc- Allister E 1VAw•srw.. Hotel .1. N11.82. rat C4oiaresisuern meet again on h. 12sd, M &side what others shall be I/rooted R Ingham BOOKS AND PERIODICALS H•tu1K. WssELT.-T1s immense of Harpers Wieldy pubii.hrd April 12th pre- seR:. anion. other ..luable varied and ie - n.... Lahti tote eau, : arra, of ..ttrsolNuw Pur,ratte end ekat...r • t f Adi.its,_ G'terardi Walker, ami ['.4.004.1: a double page pie tors matted " All Hanle to skyt.rk,' by R. F. 7.ogbaum ; au tartlets oo the history of naval costumes, with portraits and il- lustrations an arucle by Mss (:race Dodge on tbe College for Teachers, with an illustration of the new building to be erect- ed ; a full page picture of •.cone in Wash ingtoo, " Office ,Seekers," by T. de Thub- tr0p ; a superbly illustrated article on the city of Stockholm, by Maurice (Sorrels ; tl lustrated snick. on the Stock Exchange CIsanog house in New York and the Art R.ospticn in Cincioatti : another of Coosa Doyle's "Sherlock Holmee'. " stories, en- titled " The adventure of the (;lona Scott," with illustrations, etc. TWO 1',11Ai1Aw MAIAr.l,1 MR APRIL. The secood Dumber 04 '• The 1'median Mag- azine " justifies the htgli out by the ol cumberexpectations rhe articles ad atone, ate excellent sod the are creditable. lo politics, are several thoughtful and enter *loin paper: Attorney General Long ley'. " Nova Smola Coal mines -a defence of the recent famous coal mace legulat,o0 of his government : Alex. McNeill's i M. P. ) •• Bnti•b Trade and Imperial Reciprocity " • careful paper containing very suggestive facts and uguinea* ; and ('holes A. Stuart'. " The National Stine" a.chola' ly and philosophic discussion of the probable future of Canada and of other nations. "Ontario's New Parliament Buildings," by Frank Yeigqh, is beautifully illustrated ; and a second illustrated article is that by .1. J. Bell 00 " A Famous Canadian Shrive "-- R*. Ants 1)a Beaupre. " Bjornetjssne Bjornson,' by Stuart Liriogstoa, and " Balfour," by J. Castell Hopkins, are well written and very interesting sketches of life and personal ideals. Henry Ly.'s combin- ation to ' • Tales of Wayside Inas " is very entereaioinv. Two tont stories--" The Three Fives," by Cecil 1, and "From F.aat to West," by (' Bartlett, own - prim the Ratios. Amongst the poems, Prof. Cbapar.'s loago poen, , hast tied West,.' d.nan es tasntie° as parhapa one of the heat narrative poems published any- where in recent years. "The Conadiao MagR/ise omen a wide field, .tad its character is snob that oo Canadian dsuri.g to follow the drill of thought in his ewe oouatry should he without it. 1'obliehed by the Ontario Publishes. Co., Maoies Arcade, Term*. 1000 per Annum ; @Mile envies, 26e. • ssam.ee esenpeeans Kt.owroo, April 17th. -Mr. James Blair of Naps..., whose ems has been creating so mach interest in that locality, is well known in the Lieswteme city. Re was • resident of Kingston for fourteen years, nasi it wee while h was engaged as cotter for Mr. Liviagsuu of that plans, that he nee treated ht's disease of 14s kidneys. H4 Otsego heeds is Kingstree are del,R t oleo keen. that he is eared of this terrihle dew., by wing Doll's Kelsey Pills Many of diem who bare been similarly trembled with backache, rheumatism, sad kindred eaepiaat•, have started bsld's Kobe/ Pills, sad several marvellous sures are already reported. Mr. Blair joined the Oreege order In 1864, and Ia tie °ldeet Or..ga.a■ (• Saps.. H. hes bore a to Ib. Droop grand Wipe, ted bee Mw serener l.Prto.t slit.. the Order. Si. lobes& esmeN_.d bin ren so ..row, aid ars et e.Slw nwad M W w. L.rtd S mear Not. Wa t1asti Int ap eek wlatr whish uata.i.ad S • bark iligoost mrd Nino vdm.M. 0. ad..wd w erg Is Th. T. asiraOla so tarts Nd M ma a •weds DUNGANNNON . rear ragemooM. neared Nor aeads . el TM tlsnaL TRIM K ewe sionemmears1 RVYIRu Bc.rnls - Messrs. !lumbers, stage-arssuse, eta, are reams boomses is their lima Plttn,trw. -.lea Nev:... of West W ow•n- eeh, hag • ewe wheat' rscesey goys birth be fuer labs. Cusvataroturr. - 1t is plasmal( to be able to ropers that MR Mall.wgb Is recovering fruits her Mass. V iennaa -Judge Tons sad family and borers, W.. Pluldtuut visited our village ea Turtles of Mast week. Vinare& - 1'►. veteran sad lir dente(, Mr. Wilkie, of Chutes, (tamely . ts.te l Dur village during last wash. STAYS or WRATH ao At the time et writing the w.atl.rr to excellent fur the let cure of the husbandman, tha only swop. twu being Irvaty "MOIL Div'woe Cot'ar. --On Saturday, t6:2.d inst. D..I.pnt Court will to held in the us- ual pleas here. All ow.ueroed tan go.riu tbeu,sel0es acordnaagly. Raruvau ter His FART 1'hoa !Mothers sod lowly have moved e.0 to ah Isom sheds Mr. S. r.uwty pput1rcbe.d tram T. Peat• .s0, Asblll*d. We rah hint malemi in hie slew lucatiou. Urrlts cite • number of our tea.:•• �1 ) people ore land up with mumps. and In 0110 aequen.11 of which the attendance at our wh.Mtl is auaU. We hops those troubled will soots recover. AWAY Vwtllra. -• Mns.IL,grs and young est child are on • wait to Mn. R.'s .,other and the piteous, home at or seer Belmar. We wish them a happy . ut and safe return to Chetbow hors Nona% Lo.,aesp. -tour .0.01e., Marnege and clot) int ema.o..una, look •ittectit, tieing (unshed with 5100ta, etc., of the West .pang, and most fathomable styles in their respective l,ne& GROOMS AND T1111e Biu ria,-- It Was quite noticeable to oat oongregalioas, in the churches on last S.bbath, that a number 01 grooms and bred.s were on attendance all of whom looker' pictures of happiness. Nen BAasu's tiuor. During last week W. Martin opened a barber'. sad hair dnsong establishment In our nll•ge and we are credibly informed that aiuoo hi. ..ri.tal h is Ileuuq roll patronised In his line. Hoyt A,•Ala. Mrs h. Irod, of Aahtisld, who i...• beau i..r *erne time Irmo h. me u ntie the death of her mother, Mho recent) departed oils life, came home kat week. Mrs. D. has the .(empathy of many is bee bereavement. Await tex .t Tate. --We regret to Mate Omit Mrs. Sanderson, who is nal* epoeed was obliged, is on0eegoeeee threat to leave Mems Oa a trip to her former home for t he beme8t of her health. We, 10 eoi101100 w iii leer raomy acquatnta00es anti friends, huge for her speedy recovery sod return home. W L.tnlsa On Friday night tet last weer we bad quote • tall of the beautiful, which mu doubt *ter a ntrp•tse to 1.a.y to i.eit..Id, 0o Saturday morning, Mmtndmg as however e l the dying struggles of Winter. 1t is the general °pioiou, .!though • welcomed by many, that it bas beoe6:tr.l ..'.r fall wheat crop. ASI, AT Tu A WsawDinte.- - Mie. B J. 1411W. ford, and her daughter, Olive, left Iw'e off Mncday en touts 1 r London, tire Foreet City, to attend the marriage of Maggie, .!righter of hr. Wawa, of Loudon, to hT Tamlyo. We hope Mrs. C. and hi r daughter Olive will have a p1r0.101 time and safe relent SAL. 01, F.iir 1' 011 Tuesday of last week farm lot W. i, 21,6th cb0.•ee•ton, W. Wawaooeh, know. as Md'ahe property was sold by public a.ctlo° at lh oganreet to Mr. McIntosh for the sum of $4060 which is considered o low price as it is pr noenoed to be a good farm, having fir•d elms building., etc. HEALTH AND l4A41T4RT PUL, A i'Tlo\a. - Now that Spring and warm weather are ap preaching and from hinta in the public Mem se to the existence of cholera on some parte of our continent, it would he wire on the rut of our citieeos and the community ■ t large to use every effort to thoroughly cleanse cellar., water closets, etc Also to remove all decayed vegstahle., refuse or anything which would be the means of producing fevers or any malignant disease. Every precantloe should at once be used by .11 mei sundry. '• A word to the wise is sufficient." Also the old trite saying is quite applicable iu the peeeot, " An coulee of prevention is preferable to a pound of cure." We hope all eoocerned will not be dilatory is this matter. TOWNSHIP COUNCIL. ,Yl1.M.R<1. Colborne council met in Township Hall, Carlow, April flth 1893 Members all pre - ow excerpt Mr. Potter. Minutes of last leeatiog read and adopted The following accounts were ordered to be paid Drs. Whitely .ad Hunter foil making an examination of Mrs. Brindley, County ward $1000: SWNAI., pnaung, $14.00; Star, printing. $6 50 ; Samuel Bissett, load of wood for George Little, chanty, $3.50, Angus McKinnon, breaking road., 114.00; Witham Lewis, for cue and board of Ph,.•be Webster, 110.00, chanty. Th road monitor between Mocks F: h (3. teal again brought up A A. Young moved, seconded by J. Martis, that the reeve and clerk be appoinetl to examine deeds than with. Carried. The council then adjoer.ed to meet as • oonrt of revision o. Saturday the 20th day 0f May at 10 o'clock a. N. F. W. McDo'sao*, Clerk. Tile assize ooert at wh.ch the L skey sad Shipman merrier trysts will fab pl. opts. .d on Rrooh,lhle Monday. Consumphoo is oftentimes absolutely cured in its earliest stages by the use of that won- derful FSM Micis, Scott's Emulsion which is now in high repute the world over. OldChwn (CUT PLUG.) OLD GIIUI (PLUG.) No other brand of Tobacco has ever en. joyed such an immense sale and popularity in the same period as this brand of Cut Plug and Plug Tobacco. Oldest Cat Tobat:• mamy%bf• toreln i* Canada. lfONTREAL. CIN Plug. 10e. + ib Nvg, 10e. 1• Pis& 2,x. 7'1 -1113 -- RECOGNISED STANDARD BRAIDS �Mungo, Kicker, Cable. I-niversally acknowledged to he supcnt)r in every res- pect to any other brands in the market. .Always reli- able, as has (,cell fully dem- onstrated by the millions that are (lend annually and the increasing actuatnl for them, notwithstanding las increaser) competition of us- er One Hundred ani Twen- ty-five Factories. This fact +peaks volumes. We are not cheap Cigar manufacturers S. DA VIS & SONS MONTREAL. Largest and Highest Grade Cigar Manufacturer. in Canada. 74-tf GODBHICH SEED BIP06101 1s warping thMke to NT en for pest (avast.. and h•p4eM ti *Vend°. to n.Nne.. aol 'air M shwawb.."pPetra►• 1 b.ro asY n0re that IR/ Field and Garr en ' eeds 1. the. largest acid best seise ed la the .eirOlit Assent oar k of Semi Oraln will he foss entree sew&avr.tiee into tend M 1110 East tame. CLOVE RS & GRASSES TtHHod,, Ahke, Masamor1. While, Leer... iWra aro moan ss. GraRed Tap, Rise Oases. OATS 'tarty O.w►toad, Ramie. pt•1.� M�M�• Otani. Ra.w, Rosedale. Oesnesan palaM PEASE Mossy OeNes *lea Premiss Wet' Psalm O madW bseaty. /SNP, ASO /!O seastnatly aa bas L MONO sites (r l4 nae .nm peat. U. MM. rifted Ilia limbo a INN s Y